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Macworld September 2004 Greg Miller |
Design Intuition 1.3 3-D CAD software, for Mac's OS X, makes woodworking and design projects easy and fun. Recommend for woodworkers, cabinetmakers, and kitchen designers. |
Macworld September 2004 Greg Miller |
Microspot Interiors 3.4 This 3-D interior-design application provides a quick way of rendering layouts, allowing professionals and home owners to see their designs before they start painting or moving furniture around. |
Macworld September 2004 Henry Norr |
iBook G4s When we reviewed the overhauled iBooks Apple introduced last fall (March 2004), we liked what we saw, with just a couple of reservations. The latest iBook updates solve some problems. |
InternetNews September 8, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Apple Issues Mega Security Update The company patched more than a dozen flaws in the Jaguar and Panther versions of the Mac operating system. |
PC Magazine September 21, 2004 |
Tipping Point or Sticking Point? What is the superior platform the Mac, Windows, or Linux? |
InternetNews August 31, 2004 Michael Singer |
Apple's New iMac Is All Display G5 iMac family puts the entire computer into the flat-panel display. |
Macworld September 2004 |
Mac Gems Five for ten: Faster fast user switching... Text-working functions... Compact mouse... Fast DVD copying... Syncs Address Book with Entourage... |
The Motley Fool August 20, 2004 Tim Beyers |
Apple's Juicy Recall The computer maker recalls laptop batteries that could overheat. With the company under attack on so many competitive fronts, the last thing Apple needs is a reputation for production problems. |
The Motley Fool August 19, 2004 Rich Duprey |
Will Apple Market Mood Rings? The computer maker files a patent application for a "chameleon computing device." The potential is there for a unique design that can lower inventory and production costs. |
Macworld September 2004 Andrew Shalat |
FontAgent Pro 2.1 Deciding which OS X font manager is best for you comes down to user interface and application-specific refinements. |
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