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Macworld October 2002 Bill Briggs |
Industrial-Strength Document Application Eases Publishing to Expanded Formats FrameMaker 7.0 consists of what was previously two products: plain-vanilla FrameMaker, and FrameMaker+SGML, the structured-document-authoring version. |
Macworld October 2002 Sandee Cohen |
Web-Graphics Program Provides Refined Features and Added Versatility With the latest updates to its line of Web-site and graphics-creation programs, Macromedia has united Fireworks, Dreamweaver, and Flash under the MX label. |
PC World September 6, 2002 Liane Cassavoy |
Apple Makes a Pitch to Switch Apple is trying to lure Windows users with its latest ad campaign -- but is it convincing users to move to a Mac? |
Macworld September 2002 Peter Cohen |
Gritty Action, Kid Adventure, and Everything in Between A review of Mac games, from a first-person shooter in which you fill the shoes of a rogue cop, to a bouncing ball of clay for kids, a medieval-castle simulator, a free puzzle game, and even a book that will take you down memory lane if the words Pac-Man Fever stir a melody in your heart. |
Macworld September 2002 Anton Linecker |
PCI video-capture cards for your Mac If you work with uncompressed video, these four professional cards can help you take Apple's Final Cut Pro to the next level. |
Salon.com August 21, 2002 Astrid Storm |
Switcher's remorse An Episcopal priest goes from Windows to Mac but then has second thoughts. Is her computing soul at risk? |
New Architect September 2002 Neil McAllister |
Rethinking the Macintosh Apple takes aim at the server market. |
PC World September 2002 Stephen Manes |
Full Disclosure: Sick of Blue Screens? Get a Mac! Don't fret: Fantasies about ditching Windows are perfectly normal -- maybe even healthy. |
Macworld August 2002 |
Reviews in Brief Boswell 2.0... 10GB iPod... iPhoto 1.1.1... HDD Portable Hard Drive... etc. |
Macworld August 2002 Jonathan A. Oski |
Using Apple Remote Desktop Network-management software combines classroom and remote desktop access -- with some glitches. |
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