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Macworld March 10, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Chessmaster 9000 Feral Interactive's Chessmaster 9000 is the best chess game you can buy for the Mac. It's an absolute must-have for chess fans who want serious competition and training. |
Macworld March 15, 2005 Dan Frakes |
Mac Gems Digital Hotspotter sniffs out Wi-Fi hotspots... Jiggler keeps your Mac from falling asleep at the wrong time... The RePorter puts your ports within easy reach.... CLIX stores, and runs, your favorite Terminal commands... Changing short user names in OS X... |
Macworld March 15, 2005 Jeff Dorgay |
Monitor Color Calibrators Three Mac-ready hardware-software combos that give you consistent color: Spyder2Pro Studio... Eye-One Display 2... Monaco OptixXR Pro... |
Macworld March 10, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Apeiron X Ambrosia Software has finally reworked Apeiron, one of its most beloved Mac arcade games, for OS X. And this version, which adds 16-bit graphics, is as much fun now as the first release was a decade ago. |
Macworld March 8, 2005 Frankin Tessler |
VerticalMouse 2 Shake hands with Evoluent's new mouse, which relieves mouse-hand strain and pain by letting your hand assume a more natural, relaxed position. A Mac driver is not included, but is available as shareware. |
Macworld March 8, 2005 Jeffery Battersby |
DayLite 1.7 When it comes to contact management, most people can muddle through with OS X's Address Book or Microsoft Entourage. But salespeople typically need something stronger. Marketcircle's new sales management software may be just what they're looking for. |
Macworld March 10, 2005 Mathew Honan |
Delicious Library 1.0 Have a large library of books, videotapes, music? Designed for the Mac, this easy, fun library software from Delicious Monster will let you catalog it all. |
Macworld March 4, 2005 Charles Seiter |
Mathematica 5.1 Wolfram Research's Mathematica 5.1 advanced math software is fast on big problems, sophisticated at automatic selection of algorithms and database functions, and capable of linking automatically to Web sites -- making it a powerful language for solving nearly any problem on a computer. |
Macworld March 2, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Monster Fair With this Mac-compatible pinball game, ignore the slightly cheesy 3-D rendering and audio and you'll enjoy the excellent, realistic physics and clean playfield design. |
Macworld March 2, 2005 Rob Griffiths |
OpenOSX Office 1.5.1 If you want to install and use an Office-type suite with minimal effort, OpenOSX Office gets the job done -- as long as you're willing to put up with the X11 environment's oddities and shortcomings. |
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