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Macworld May 31, 2005 Peter Kirn |
Reason 3 Electronic musicians should love Propellerhead Software's Reason 3 for OS X 10.3 or 10.4. There's simply nothing else on the market that offers this kind of simple, powerful routing and hardware-style control, or that packs this many instruments into one box at this price. |
Macworld May 31, 2005 Henry Norr |
New Power Mac G5s deliver speed While all three of Apple's new G5 machines have strong merits and would be good choices for people in the market for a Power Mac, the two lower priced models offer more bang for the buck. |
Macworld May 28, 2005 Robert Ellis |
HP Photosmart R717 Hewlett-Packard's HP Photosmart R717 is a beginner-friendly digital camera that takes nice pictures, and offers some room to grow. |
Macworld May 27, 2005 Teague & Teague |
Web browsers for kids It may not be the Wild West, but the Web can still be a dangerous place for kids. So KidsBrowser 3.2 and BumperCar 2.0 are designed to keep the Internet simple and safe. |
Macworld May 27, 2005 Henry Norr |
2.0GHz and 1.8GHz iMac G5s The latest iMac G5s are faster, but not to a degree you're likely to notice without a stopwatch. The real value of this update lies in a series of welcome improvements to other system components, some of which are no longer mere options. |
Macworld May 27, 2005 Galbraith & Ellis |
5-megapixel digital camera jury tests In our 5-megapixel digital camera tests, Konica Minolta's Dimage Z5 and Z20 showed the best images. |
Macworld May 23, 2005 Ben Long |
Digital SLR glossary Learn SLR lingo in a flash with this glossary of key terms. |
Macworld May 26, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Canon PowerShot SD500 The Canon PowerShot SD500 takes excellent pictures, but the lack of manual features makes it a pricey point-and-shoot camera. |
Macworld May 25, 2005 Jeffery Battersby |
PhotoPrinto 1.2 Photo-album application turns your digital photos into printable memories |
Macworld May 24, 2005 Peter Cohen |
Kill Monty Kill Monty proves that good games don't need a lot of sophistication to be really fun. This addictive twitchfest from Freeverse Software is worth checking out. |
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