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Macworld April 2002 Tony A. Bojorquez |
New Models Provide Higher Resolution, Great Value Picking from the crowded desktop-scanner market, Macworld Lab looked at four USB flatbed scanners that had an optical resolution of at least 1,200 dpi and could handle scanning 35mm slides and film... |
Macworld April 2002 James Galbraith |
Watch TV on Your Desktop Monitor Whether you're a college student in a tiny dorm room or you just want to check in on the happy couples of Temptation Island between downloads, you can use ViewSonic's affordable VB50HRTV TV tuner to transform your VGA display into a television set... |
Macworld April 2002 Jonathan A. Oski |
OS X Support and Speed Improvements Highlight Upgraded Emulator For Mac users on a quest for the holy grail of just-like-the-real-thing PC emulation, the search is coming to an end. Connectix's Virtual PC 5.0 -- now Carbonized to run in either Mac OS X or Mac OS 9 -- performs flawlessly... |
Linux Journal April 1, 2002 Doc Searls & Brent Simmons |
UNIX under the Desktop A penguin's-eye look at Apple's OS X... |
Macworld April 2002 Scholle Sawyer McFarland |
First Speech-Recognition Program for OS X Shows Promise but Doesn't Offer Complete Control Although ViaVoice is a fine dictation program, it will disappoint users who are looking for full-featured command-and-control capabilities... |
Macworld April 2002 Jonathan Seff |
Free MP3 Application Matures With its new features, iTunes 2.0.3 has become a fully capable MP3 player, encoder, and jukebox. Its few missing features are overshadowed by an easy-to-use interface -- and the fact that it's free... |
Macworld April 2002 Jim Heid |
Inexpensive Utility Simplifies Video Compression, Lacks Advanced Workflow Conveniences Sorenson Squeeze is a few-frills video-compression utility that occupies the middle ground between Apple's $30 QuickTime Pro and Discreet's $599 Cleaner 5... |
Macworld April 2002 Tom Negrino |
Specialized Web Searching Made Elementary Watson, the new Mac OS Web-searching program from Karelia, complements Sherlock and Web search engines by providing specialized tools for specialized searches. Watson's slick, uncomplicated interface makes finding specific, detailed information much easier... |
Macworld May 2002 Rick LePage |
New Power Macs Break Speed Records and 1GHz Barrier These new Power Mac G4s are all solid performers. Each of these new G4 towers will appeal to a different audience... |
Macworld May 2002 Jason Snell |
Bold Apple System Avoids the Sophomore Slump Apple's new iMac is a high-style device that seems to be bound for art galleries and design museums. But more important than its form is its function: it's fast enough for demanding Mac users and has a large-enough display that's clear and easy on the eyes... |
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