| Fission Review |  | The people at Rogue Amoeba have made quite an impression on the audio side of Mac software, with some of the best tools for recording, play-back and general messing about with audio of all kinds. Thei ... [read more >>] | | Date: 28 September 2006, 10:25 |
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| SiteCrawler Review |  | Web sites have quickly become one of the simplest, most efficient ways of getting information. They can be complex and dynamic, but are also simple to work with and fast to set up. Despite all these q ... [read more >>] | | Date: 26 September 2006, 10:55 |
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| iThemeOS Review |  | The Mac operating system has always had its own look and feel, and has been quite customizable in both aspects. As such, unlike in other operating systems - where applications that change the overall ... [read more >>] | | Date: 25 September 2006, 11:03 |
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| PictureSync Review |  | Digital photos have become the standard way of capturing and storing memories, and they are much better from this point of view than traditional photos; however, there is one aspect that can be tricki ... [read more >>] | | Date: 21 September 2006, 11:10 |
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| A Better Finder Launcher Review |  | When it comes to quickly accessing things on your hard drive, your best bet is a launcher application. These dedicated applications make it easy to find and open what you are looking for, regardless o ... [read more >>] | | Date: 20 September 2006, 11:16 |
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| LiquidCD Review |  | Although Roxio’s Toast is seen as the king of burning applications on the Mac, and has been around and on top for some time, there are also many alternatives. Many feel that Toast, although good, had ... [read more >>] | | Date: 19 September 2006, 11:29 |
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| Relaunch Review |  | One of the most annoying things that can happen when you are hard at work on something is to get distracted. When you come back to your work, you have to pick up where you left off and that usually me ... [read more >>] | | Date: 18 September 2006, 10:42 |
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| The Unarchiver Review |  | These days, OS X can handle a few of the most common types of archives by itself, out of the box, by making use of the transparent BOMArchiveHelper application. While this approach is ok, and now you ... [read more >>] | | Date: 14 September 2006, 11:03 |
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| CoverScout Review |  | The latest version of iTunes has some very nice new ways to interact with your music library in a visual way. However, they require that the music should have album art present. Apple - thoughtful as ... [read more >>] | | Date: 13 September 2006, 11:45 |
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| WriteInOne Review |  | Word processing applications are quite an interesting segment, most of them being full of options and features; however, the vast majority of them have no bearing whatsoever on the core purpose of the ... [read more >>] | | Date: 12 September 2006, 10:30 |
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| multiDock Review |  | The Dock in OS X is a great little piece of software. It can be large or small, yet no matter how small you make it when it is inactive, it can enlarge when you need to actually interact with it. Furt ... [read more >>] | | Date: 11 September 2006, 09:34 |
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| Smart Folders Review |  | Many programs that usually deal with a lot of mixed up content give you the option to create smart folders. These little intelligent folders are simply wonderful for keeping content presorted in vario ... [read more >>] | | Date: 07 September 2006, 10:42 |
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| Hazel Review |  | While computers are generally regarded as tools, they are also an environment. Much like a cubicle, desk or an office, the computer is susceptible to becoming untidy, disorganized and an all out mess ... [read more >>] | | Date: 06 September 2006, 11:23 |
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| Tofu Review |  | After many years of using computers for everything - from writing text to 3D modeling and rendering - there are usually few programs that can genuinely get you all giddy and excited. Equally there are ... [read more >>] | | Date: 05 September 2006, 10:25 |
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| FStream Review |  | The Internet radio part of iTunes is perhaps the most outdated and ignored part of the entire program. While iTunes is, without a doubt, great for organizing and listening to a music library, for radi ... [read more >>] | | Date: 04 September 2006, 08:30 |
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| Xee Review |  | Image viewers have been around as long as images themselves, and there is little that has not been done in this respect, however, regardless of the many thousands of such programs that have come and g ... [read more >>] | | Date: 31 August 2006, 10:49 |
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| iFreete Review |  | There is a lot of software out there, a whole lot. Much like with books, it has gotten to the point where it would take many lifetimes to go through all the software that is available in shops, and th ... [read more >>] | | Date: 30 August 2006, 11:05 |
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| DeskBrowse Review |  | With time, web browsers reached their current state in which they are pretty much complete. After all, just what non-existent functionality can be added into a web browser? They already function as ma ... [read more >>] | | Date: 29 August 2006, 10:58 |
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| Geo-Calc Review |  | Most calculators out there simply ease your work by doing all the number crunching. Few of them also have graph functions and can help you see the graph of various functions, which also eases up your ... [read more >>] | | Date: 28 August 2006, 10:21 |
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| ImagePlus Review |  | In general, programs that attempt to do several different things at the same time end up doing none of them well and being less efficient than three specialized programs. Of course, while this may be ... [read more >>] | | Date: 21 August 2006, 12:00 |
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| endo Review |  | RSS feed have quickly become the most widely used way of keeping up with news on the Internet, other than the new websites themselves. Of course - while RSS feeds are not really required, as you can s ... [read more >>] | | Date: 17 August 2006, 09:34 |
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| Path Finder Review |  | The Finder is quite an accomplished graphical user interface, both in terms of usability and simplicity. However, there are certain users and tasks that require the exact opposite, and for these the F ... [read more >>] | | Date: 16 August 2006, 11:25 |
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| ClawMenu Review |  | No matter how well a program is designed, it will always suffer from one fatal flaw: it is intended to be used by many people, and as such, it will only be perfect for few of them. The more people a p ... [read more >>] | | Date: 15 August 2006, 12:31 |
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| Sidenote Review |  | There is a lot to be said about keeping your information together and having it – at the same time - readily accessible. Over the course of a day’s work you can come across things that you cannot deal ... [read more >>] | | Date: 14 August 2006, 11:43 |
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| Pierre CHATEL Slider Review |  | Computers are in essence tools that help us achieve certain tasks faster and easier than we would be able to accomplish them on our own. Even for those who use their computers for entertainment, the c ... [read more >>] | | Date: 10 August 2006, 09:27 |
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| iKey Review |  | Atomization of certain tasks and customization can often help you get more out of your computer, especially when it comes to tasks that are somewhat redundant in nature, or which are executed in a way ... [read more >>] | | Date: 09 August 2006, 07:31 |
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| MondoMouse Review |  | The workflow in OS X is filled with small things that are not available in other operating systems, such as the ‘depth’ of the work environment. You can close, minimize and zoom windows that are visib ... [read more >>] | | Date: 08 August 2006, 10:32 |
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| MultiTunes Review |  | iTunes is a great little application that does so many things right that it is almost unbelievable. One of the main reasons why iTunes is so good is that it was intended to be used in a certain way, a ... [read more >>] | | Date: 07 August 2006, 10:24 |
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| netTunes Review |  | The appearance of MP3s marked the beginning of a revolution in terms of how people enjoyed music. Of course, in the beginning, few used MP3s as they required substantial processing power to encode and ... [read more >>] | | Date: 03 August 2006, 10:06 |
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| Rita Review |  | While when it comes to drawing and painting, the computer can never compare with the traditional methods in terms of feel and workflow, there is one thing that a computer will excel at, and that is fl ... [read more >>] | | Date: 02 August 2006, 08:09 |
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