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Retrospect
Server Backup 5
February 2004
One of the most neglected aspects of consumer computing is that
of data backup. Hard drive warranties do not...
Olympus Digital Cameras
February 2004
This review looks at two outstanding ultracompact, high-resolution
cameras from Olympus. The $699 (street $400)...
HP7130
February 2004
Hewlett Packard's latest all-in-one device, the Officejet PSC 7130
($499, HP) is something of a paradox...
Norton
SystemWorks 3 and Norton Internet Security 3
January 2004
Symantec is known for producing quality utilities and giving Mac
users a lot of value for their money, and Norton SystemWorks 3 and
Norton Internet Security 3 follow in that tradition. More importantly,
both products are now optimized to work with OS X.
BackOffice
January 2004
I'm writing this review while waiting to get on an airplane. I'm
sitting near my gate trying to figure out exactly what I want to
write about the BackOffice laptop bag from Shaun Jackson Design.
HyperEngine-AV
January 2004
iMovie on steroids. That's the best way we can describe HyperEngine-AV
($149, Arboretum), a digital video and audio editing app that runs
native under OS X.
Final
Cut Pro 4
January 2004
Some surprising
things have happened since Final Cut Pro appeared on the scene.
Adobe opted out of a Mac version of the latest Premiere release
and brought out a pair of audio and DVD products that are...
Integrating
the iPod with Home & Car Stereos
January 2004
Over the past few years, MP3s have emerged as a viable means of
distributing and consuming music, evolving from a marginal niche
pursued by a select few to a class-cutting cultural phenomena.
Terra
Soft > Apple Linux
January 2004
Based at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Loveland, Colorado,
Terra Soft Solutions delivers integrated PowerPC Linux solutions
throughout the world.
iTunes
& iPod Tips For Mac Masters
January 2004
Let's get a few things straight at the outset. Hacking iTunes, whether
by legitimate third-party software, or by your own Apple Scripting
hand, is usually bad news.
iLife
With the introduction of iLife ($49.00, Apple Computer), Apple has
given the computer world another new way to look at the Mac as the
"digital hub" of our lives.
Other
World Computing
Check out Other World Computing's Top Rated FireWire and USB Solutions...
Wireless
Routers
A couple of years ago I spent days installing an in-the-walls twelve-drop
network in my home. The result? The entire house could connect to
our broadband modem and to other machines from anywhere but the
bathrooms.
Workgroups
For those of us whose livelihood depends on maintaining accurate
and detailed records of billable time, the need for good quality
time tracking software is obvious.
OpenOffice.org
1.0
OpenOffice.org is an open source (free) Microsoft Office analog
that supports common word-processing and spreadsheet tasks.
iSport
The iSport is a cleverly designed exercise waist pack for the active
iPod owner.
ViaVoice
& iListen: Talk to Your Mac!
ViaVoice for Mac OS X by IBM, and iListen 1.5 by MacSpeech are two
Jaguar-compatible speech-recognition programs.
Upgrading
to Lasso 6 on OS X
I have been programming Lasso websites with Filemaker and WebStar
on the regular MacOS ever since Lasso was released.
MacSense
AeroPad USB Wireless Adapter
When I installed my home network I tried to place the Ethernet drops
in the most convenient and well-reasoned locations possible....
HP
PSC 2210
It seems that printer manufacturers these days are trying to make
the printer version of the Swiss army knife "an all-in-one"
device that prints, scans, makes copies, sends faxes, and often
has a few extra features to boot...
Lexmark
t522 Advances the State of the Art
Lexmark has always defined the state of the art in monochrome laser
printing...
Spring
Book Review
Not All Apple history books are created equal...
MO
Better Reliability Safe Storage
After a decade of writing on archival storage media, I can honestly
report that the $349 Fujitsu MO drive reviewed here is the best,
safest removable storage money can buy.
Gift
Ideas
Do you have a Mac person whom you want to buy a present for? If
so, you're sure to find at least one item on this list that would
be a welcome surprise.
To
The Man Who Made Apple and Saved It!
Author's Note: Please do not expect to find the smallest shred of
objectivity in the following commentary
Director
MX
2002 was an interesting news year for Mac-based designers. Prominent
among these news events was a legal struggle in which Adobe egged
Macromedia's car and Macromedia responded by running over Adobe's
lawn flamingos.
How
To Make Your Own Movies in iMovie.
It has never been easier to make you own movies. With the introduction
of iMovie, Apple has provided the average user with a powerful means
to edit his own high quality movies.
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Freeway
Pro 3.5 - Web Design in the Fast Lane
March 2004
Being a graphics
or media professional doesn't always mean that you have the web
design skills to put together a showcase for your work.
ArtMatic Voyager 1.0
March 2004
Eric Wenger
is back with a new landscape generation tool for Mac® users.
Resurrecting
Music's Fallen Phoenix
February 2004
In July, following
the RIAA's pledge to sue file-sharers as a means of deterrence,
music industry lawyers began amassing dossiers on...
CoolPad
February 2004
Do you own a laptop and use it as your primary computer? Are you
worried about your laptop overheating? Consider getting the Cool
Pad...
Lexmark's
E323
February 2004
Lexmark's E323 is one of the smallest, most attractive laser printers
we've ever seen, with a tiny footprint of just 14.5 by 15.5 inches.
Macromedia
Freehand MX
February 2004
FreeHand has been a major player in the illustration market since
the late 1980s and it continues to be the...
Live
Stage 4
January 2004
Multimedia
designers and graphic artists looking to add something cool to their
bag of tricks, take note: a powerful QuickTimeVR authoring tool
is out with a new, easy-to-use interface.
Mac OS X Hacks
January 2004
Until now,
if you wanted to diddle with the Mac OS, you either needed to use
some sort of utility application (boring) or learn a programming
language and the ins and outs of the Mac Toolbox (difficult). With
OS X, those of us who are not content to leave it alone have direct
access to the system's underpinnings.
RagTime
5
January 2004
In Hollywood,
they have this thing called the pitch, a one-sentence encapsulation
of a project usually with the word "meets" thrown in -
for instance, "this movie is Hello, Dolly' meets The Goodbye
Girl.'" If we were going to pitch RagTime to you, we'd say
something like, "This app is MS Office meets Quark XPress."
Adobe
Acrobat Professional 6
January 2004
Over the past
decade, Adobe Acrobat has grown from a simple document-sharing tool
to become the heart of many high-end document production and prepress
workflows. If half a billion Reader downloads is any indication,
Acrobat has become ubiquitous.
Plextor
January 2004
For those never
satisfied unless they have the best, Plextor has been known for
years for consistently making the best CD-R recorders in the industry.
Plextors are the Rolls-Royces of CD-R/RW burners.
iList Studio 1.2
January 2004
As a contributing reviewer for MacDirectory I am grateful for the
opportunity to write about a Mac OS X application that I played
a lead role in developing...
Book
Reviews
January 2004
Apple's iPod is the most popular portable MP3 player on the market.
Media coverage surrounding Apple's iTunes¨ Music Store helped
the company sell 304,000 iPod units in the quarter ending in...
Acme
Made Bags and iCovers
January 2004
Macs are always at the top of the list for what's cool. But how
cool is it to tote that oh-so-sweet 17-inch G4 PowerBook around
in the same plain, boring luggage used to schlep around those Wintel
lap toasters? Not very, we say.
Matias
Tactile Pro Keyboard
January 2004
If you're a hunt-and-peck typist who's content with any keyboard
as long as the keys are clearly labeled, you can probably move along
to the next article.
Accounts
1.4
January 2004
If you’re in the market for quality, low-cost checkbook/accounting
software, the folks at Nano Software have developed just the thing.
Fire-i
Digital Camera
Digital cameras are certainly a vital component of any digital hub.
More specifically, web cameras for use in office and home applications
are fast becoming a must have for those looking to utilize video
communication in those environments.
IconBuilder
If you create software the last thing you think of are the icons
- those tiny representations of all your hard work that are the
first thing users see.
Apple
17-inch Widescreen iMac
When I first saw the new iMac last year, I was taken by the funky
design. But, I wondered if anyone would buy it. After all, the G4
Cube wowed me, but it proved to me and the rest of the Mac community
that looks aren't everything.
HP
Deskjet 6127
Hewlett-Packard has introduced an inkjet printer for the home and
small office market. The Deskjet 6127 is a speedy, network-ready,
duplexing inkjet printer that fills the niche between low-end inkjets
and more costly laser printers.
Dreamweaver
MX
In spite of increasingly stiff competition from Adobe, Macromedia
clearly remains the market leader in web design and development
applications for the Mac.
Say No to Junk
E-mail
Make Money Fast! Your Car Is Waiting! Business Assistance Needed!
Nearly all of us have received e-mail messages like these: unsolicited
bulk e-mail, commonly known as "spam."
DVForge > Quality Apple Accessories
DVForge, a new company based in Tennessee, recently launched its
unique DVBase product, an accessory for the Apple iPod..
LaCie's
48x CD-R
If you're really impatient and tired of waiting for your CDs to
burn, LaCie's $249 48x CD-R/RW is the machine for you...
Roxio
Toast with Jam 5
You have just completed work on your first DVD video epic, complete
with interactive titles, promotional stills, and a separate CD-Audio
soundtrack album...
Olympus
New Digital Cameras
With hundred of digital cameras flooding today's market, it's hard
for a manufacturer to make its products stand out...
PowerMate
& iCurve
Certainly, a major factor in the popularity of Griffin Technology's
PowerMate is its appearance: it's a brushed aluminum control knob
on a customizably pulsating blue base...
FrameMaker
7.0
FrameMaker 7.0 ($799.99 byAdobe) represents a streamlining of the
FrameMaker product line and a new direction for the industry...
Innovation
> Project Millipede
Nanotechnology is the hottest trend in the technology sector since
Bluetooth wireless solutions....
Concept
Draw Presenter
ConceptDraw Presenter is the newest addition to the ConceptDraw
product line, produced by CS-Odessa...
Brother
MFC-5200c
Some hardware manufacturers tend to pay lip service to the Mac world,
making their products just Mac friendly enough that they can claim
the product is "Mac compatible" when "Mac barely
tolerable" would be a more accurate description...
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