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Macworld April 2002 Jason Snell |
Easy-to-Use Photo Utility Still Missing a Few Key Features iPhoto offers easy-to-use photo-organization features that will please many casual digital-camera users who want to organize and share their growing image collections. More-advanced digital-photography enthusiasts, however, will likely be disappointed...  |
Macworld April 2002 Shelly Brisbin |
AirPort Though the newest iteration of Apple's wireless network product offers improvements, it still lags behind similar, less-expensive competitors...  |
Macworld March 2002 Ben Long |
Add Photorealistic Effects in Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X If you've ever spent time trying to create a photorealistic effect -- for example, painting a crease or wrinkle into an image -- then you'll want to take a close look at Auto FX Software's DreamSuite, a collection of 18 effects...  |
Macworld March 2002 Ben Long |
Stitching Program Can Create Asymmetrical Panoramas For creating virtual-reality environments or complex panoramic images, Realviz Stitcher is a better choice than many stitching programs that ship with digital cameras and scanners...  |
Macworld March 2002 Bruce Fraser |
Asiva Photo 1.0 Asiva Photo 1.02, a new image editor for Mac, offers users a different way of working, but it's not without flaws...  |
Macworld March 2002 Galen Fott |
Toon Boom Studio 1.0 Dynamic, fun application adds fuel to the animation fire...  |
Macworld March 2002 Ben Long |
Illustrator 10 Adobe's upgrade is very good -- despite some letdowns...  |
Macworld March 2002 Simon Danaher |
Corel Graphics Suite 10 Bundle for pros and enthusiasts provides great value...  |
Macworld February 2002 Jeff Pittelkau |
Graphics Tablets Updated versions of Wacom's graphics tablets, the Graphire2 and Intuos2, offer better ergonomics and precision  |
JavaWorld January 2002 |
Macworld: Java is alive and well on the Mac Java developers will be hearted by news from the Macworld Conference and Expo: Apple's commitment to bundling Java 1.3 in Mac OS X will help ensure Java's success on the Mac platform, as will the company's upgrade to the G4 processor in the new iMac.  |
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