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InternetNews March 24, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Apple, Tiger Leaker Come to Terms Apple settles with 28 individuals it sued for disseminating source code for an upcoming release of OS X. |
Macworld March 24, 2005 James Galbraith |
AG Neovo M-17 The eye-catching design and the USB ports on the front of the AG Neovo M-17, designed for the new Mac mini, are a nice touch, and the display performed well, but the noisy speakers and color-uniformity problems at the top and bottom of the screen might be bothersome to some users. |
Macworld March 23, 2005 William Porter |
Panorama V With the introduction of ProVue's Panorama, a respected database program comes to OS X. And the new version adds a boat-load of enhancements. |
Macworld March 23, 2005 Anton Linecker |
FireWire 800 RAID Storage Looking for short-term, large-capacity storage with fast data-transfer rates? Consider LaCie's Bigger Disk Extreme, G-Technology's G-RAID 800, and WiebeTech's RackFire+. Each these FireWire 800 RAID drive systems deliver considerable high-speed bang without blowing your budget. |
Macworld March 23, 2005 Jim Heid |
Sorenson Squeeze 4 Compression Suite For many video producers, the last step in a production project is using a compression utility. Sorenson Squeeze 4 Compression Suite excels at compressing video to common Web and CD-ROM formats. |
Macworld March 22, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Parasol Wallop Brickbashing gets a new twist in Parasol Wallop -- a refreshing change from the endless stream of shooters and strategy games on the market. It harks back to a time when games were a lot of fun without being overly complicated. |
Macworld March 17, 2005 Andrew T. Laurence |
TextWrangler 2.0 Bare Bones Software's TextWrangler 2.0 is a text editor for any Mac user who has to handle large volumes of text---clerical tasks, code writing, or Web site maintenance. It doesn't share BBEdit's advanced authoring and code management tools, but you can't argue with the price -- free! |
Macworld March 10, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Close Combat: First to Fight MacSoft's Close Combat: First to Fight lets players focus on smart, realistic combat action rather than complex menus. Even if this genre hasn't appealed to you before, it is worth a look. Simultaneously released for the Mac, PC, and Xbox. |
Macworld March 16, 2005 Andrew T. Laurence |
BBEdit 8.0.3 BBEdit has always been the top dog among Mac text editors, and with its useful features, insightful enhancements, and savvy integration, this upgrade does not disappoint. |
Macworld March 16, 2005 James Galbraith |
LG Flatron L1780U This agile 17-inch LCD is small, stylish and very flexible, and would be a good fit for users with limited desktop space. It can pivot to portrait (vertical) mode or collapse to lay down flat on its ring-shaped base. |
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