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Macworld August 31, 2006 Chris Barylick |
iBank 2.1 iBank 2.1.4 doesn't completely take down Quicken, but it is worth a look. |
PC World August 25, 2006 Narasu Rebbapragada |
Parallels Puts Windows Inside the Mac Utility allows you to run Windows as a 'virtual machine' on an Intel-based Mac system. |
Macworld August 30, 2006 Chris Barylick |
Quicken Mac 2007 Shortcomings aside, Quicken Mac 2007 provides a financial management package that performs well and lives up to the reputation established with previous versions. |
Macworld August 29, 2006 Peter Cohen |
TriJinx TriJinx takes the tested "match three" concept in a unique direction with its adventure story line. It's definitely worth checking out for puzzle game fans. |
Macworld August 29, 2006 Cyrus Farivar |
Berlitz Premier Inexpensive applications provides various ways to learn a new language. |
Macworld August 28, 2006 Richard Baguley |
JVC GR-X5US MiniDV camcorder The JVC GR-X5US has an interesting design, and shoots good video and stills, but it is an expensive camcorder that may not be to everyone's taste. |
Macworld August 25, 2006 Richard Baguley |
JVC GR-D396US MiniDV camcorder The JVC GR-D396US is one of the least-expensive camcorders available. However, its lack of advanced control and its poor video quality will put off all but the most budget-minded shooters. |
Macworld August 25, 2006 Jennifer Berger |
FastTrack Schedule 9.0 For experienced project managers who are escaping from Microsoft Project, FastTrack Schedule 9.0.1 is the program to trust. |
Macworld August 24, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Canon Elura 100 MiniDV camcorder The Canon Elura 100 is a good choice for budget shooters; although the image quality isn't great, it's a compact, easy-to-use camera that won't confuse novice filmmakers. |
Macworld August 24, 2006 Rebecca Freed |
Daylite 3.1 Daylite 3.1.1 includes the kinds of information workers in small offices need to track and share. Power users will like its ability to be customized, but may be put off by some interface quirks. |
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