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Macworld December 2002 Tom Negrino |
Quicken 2003 Financial Powerhouse Rests on Its Laurels: The frugal Quicken user should evaluate Quicken for Mac 2003 carefully before paying to upgrade. |
Macworld December 2002 Charles Seiter |
Simulink 5 The engineer's best friend returns to the Mac. This program, which uses a built-in Matlab computational base to generate simulations from block diagrams, is the best tool available for simulation of mechanical control systems and digital signal processing. |
Macworld November 2002 Ben Long |
Diminutive but Feature-Packed Cameras Deliver We put four of the latest compact, single-CCD DV camcorders through their paces and found that you don't necessarily have to sacrifice features or quality to get a camcorder that fits in a coat pocket or handbag. |
Macworld November 2002 Scott Love |
Database Software Enhances Ease of Use and Adds XML Support -- without Rocking the Boat If you're a Mac user, chances are you're well acquainted with FileMaker Pro. It has been part of the Mac's history since 1985, and version 6 retains the program's legendary ease of use. Users will appreciate what may likely prove to be this release's best feature: extending and constraining found sets. |
Macworld November 2002 Jennifer Berger |
Innovative Software Watches Your Every Move and Helps You Retrace Your Steps If you sometimes spend far too much time looking for things you just know are on your Mac, Creo's inventive software for grouping and presenting information, Six Degrees, may be right up your alley. |
Macworld November 2002 Sean Greathouse |
Xserve This MacOS X-based server provides impressive processing power and smooth looks but lacks good RAID implementation. |
Macworld November 2002 Anton Linecker |
Answer to Apple's Final Cut Pro Was Worth the Wait Avid Xpress DV's feature set easily rivals that of Apple's Final Cut Pro. Video editors who use Macs will now have to choose between the two programs. |
Macworld November 2002 Ben Long |
3-D-Animation Software Offers Realistic Rendering and Animation, without Breaking the Bank It's true that Eovia's Carrara Studio 2 lacks the advanced modeling tools and scriptable animation that high-end 3-D-animation systems have. But the latest version of Carrara does offer animators a reasonably rich feature set and ease of use, at a low price: $399. |
Macworld November 2002 Christopher Breen |
Apple's Multimedia Technology Adds Welcome Compression Features and Instant-On Streaming After months of delay due to MPEG-4 licensing issues, Apple has finally released QuickTime 6. Available in two versions -- the free Standard version and the $30 QuickTime Pro -- the latest iteration of this venerable multimedia technology is worth the wait. |
Macworld November 2002 Jonathan Seff |
Inventive Video-Recording Solution Heralds the Close of the Mac-TV Gap, Despite Some Quirks You've probably heard of services such as TiVo and ReplayTV -- you may even use one of them. Now El Gato Software's EyeTV brings the concept of the personal digital video recorder to the Mac, letting you record shows directly to your hard drive so you can watch them whenever you want. |
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