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Macworld April 15, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Rise of Nations This real-time strategy game from MacSoft offers an interesting blend of strategy elements and varied game play, though it lacks a single-player storyline and Mac-to-PC multiplayer support. |
Macworld April 14, 2005 Peter Kirn |
Logic Pro 7.01 If you can adapt to its sometimes-idiosyncratic way of working, Logic's gorgeous-looking and great-sounding set of sound tools and toys can be irresistible. There's simply no better value in all-around audio bundles. |
PC World May 2005 Rebecca Freed |
IWork Offers Savvy New Word Processor Apple's productivity package offers the innovative Pages program along with the updated Keynote presentation app. |
Macworld April 14, 2005 Peter Kirn |
Cubase SX 3.01 Cross-platform audio app adds tools for arrangement, hardware and software integration. |
Macworld April 14, 2005 Peter Kirn |
Digital Performer 4.52 Easy-to-use audio-editing app a great choice for beginners, pros alike. |
Macworld April 13, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Project Nomads This strategy shooter from Freeverse Software should have been a great game, with a nifty idea and some truly lovely graphics.. But that can't overcome lousy game play. |
Macworld April 12, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Bionicle This pricey action game from Feral Interactive is aimed at the kids who are buying the toys, so if there's a Bionicle fan in your house who hasn't already played this on a console, it may be worth your while. Otherwise, the game's frustrating camera controls and lack of challenge make this one to avoid. |
InternetNews April 12, 2005 Michael Singer |
Mac OS X Tiger Poised to Strike Apple's next-generation desktop and server OS, version 10.4.0, will focus on improved compatibility, communication and content. |
Macworld April 12, 2005 Jeffery Battersby |
Business accounting software Whether you're Mac user who's a sole proprietor or you employ dozens of people, QuickBooks remains the easiest program to master and use, but MYOB AccountEdge offers more features and tools for expanding your business. |
Macworld April 11, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Doom 3 Doom 3, from Aspyr Media, is essentially a retelling of the first game in the Doom series. But while the basic plot may be familiar, the game is all new -- and powered by a game engine the likes of which we've never seen on the Mac before. |
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