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Macworld September 27, 2005 Jonathan Seff |
Toast 7 Titanium If OS X's built-in burning abilities aren't enough for you, you won't find a better burning application than Toast 7.0.1 This CD- and DVD-burning software features impressive new data, audio, and video capabilities. |
BusinessWeek October 3, 2005 Cliff Edwards |
Who's Afraid Of Steve Jobs Now? Apple's CEO says no video iPod plans are afoot, the same thing he said about the Apple-branded music player just months before its release in 2001. And Apple's rivals aren't waiting to find out whether Jobs is bluffing or not. |
Macworld September 22, 2005 Jeffery Battersby |
Web browser roundup Your Web browser may not be doing all it can for you -- in other words, it may not allow you to efficiently access all the Web has to offer. Here are highlights five Mac-compatible browsers that have excellent reputations, have recently been updated, and are widely available. |
Macworld September 20, 2005 William Porter |
FileMaker Pro 8 Advanced The easy-to-use database program morphs into a powerhouse for both professional developers and end-users. |
Macworld September 16, 2005 James Galbraith |
Epson Perfection 4490 Photo scanner The Epson Perfection 4490 Photo scanner is fast, easy-to-use and capable of high-resolution scans of both reflective and transparent media. |
Macworld September 14, 2005 Jay J. Nelson |
iCorrect Portrait 1.0.1 iCorrect Portrait 1.0.1 is a fast and simple way for both hobbyists and commercial photographers to dramatically improve bad photos and fine-tune good ones. |
Macworld September 13, 2005 Tony Bojorquez |
iSale 2.0 Auction-listing software is easy to use, but missing some key features |
Macworld September 12, 2005 Matt Vance |
DoorStop X 1.0 Open Door Networks' software firewall has a simple interface and offers easy security customization. |
Macworld September 8, 2005 Jason Cranford Teague |
Site Soap 1.2 Site Soap is most useful to developers who do a lot of hand-coding or who must mark up a quantity of Microsoft Word-flavored HTML. |
Macworld September 6, 2005 Frankin Tessler |
QuicKeys X3 3.1 This upgrade from Startly Technologies has a few more macro and shortcut utility features than the previous release, including support for Tiger's Automator utility. |
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