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Macworld June 21, 2005 Galen Gruman |
InDesign CS2 With more powerful text handling and dozens of other improvements, there's no question that Adobe's InDesign CS2 is the best layout program available. |
Macworld June 20, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Nikon Coolpix S1 Nikon's Coolpix S1 digital camera lacks some features enthusiasts might expect, but point-and-shooters who need a bit of guidance will like its easy operation and excellent color. |
Macworld June 20, 2005 Jim Heid |
Adobe Photoshop CS2 Adobe's Photoshop CS2 is packed with innovations that make it the most significant Photoshop upgrade in quite a while. If you're serious about digital imaging, you need it. |
Macworld June 17, 2005 Nathan Alderman |
ChronoSync 3.0 For small offices or big households that need to keep far-flung data safe and organized, ChronoSync is an outstanding value, with features that equal or surpass more expensive programs. |
InternetNews June 17, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Dell Bullish on Mac OS? Michael Dell wouldn't mind seeing Mac OS running on his PCs. |
Macworld June 17, 2005 William Porter |
OmniOutliner 3 Professional This top-of-the-line outlining program for compulsive organizers adds terrific new features. OS Compatibility: OS X 10.3, 10.4. |
Macworld June 16, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Canon ZR400 The Canon ZR400 is a capable camcorder designed for ease-of-use, while still offering some manual controls. It is compact and simple to operate, making it a good choice for recording family fun. But don't expect the still images to take the place of a dedicated digital camera. |
Macworld June 15, 2005 Jeff Carlson |
Final Cut Express HD Final Cut Express HD is a solid entrant into the world of semi-professional video editing at a reasonable price. |
PC World July 2005 Narasu Rebbapragada |
Apple's Tiger OS Lives Up to the Hype Mac OS X Version 10.4 brings powerful new features, including a strong desktop search tool. |
Macworld June 13, 2005 James Galbraith |
Sony SDM-HS75P Although short on bells and whistles, the Sony HS75P/S is a good choice for people with limited desk space who are looking for a bright and shiny, well designed, and good performing display. |
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