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Macworld June 30, 2005 Rebecca Freed |
iSweet FireWire Web Camera Designed specifically for the laptop, the iSweet is a compact, light and packaged-to-travel Web cam. But it's image quality may not be what you'd expect, and its reliability is suspect. |
PC Magazine May 31, 2005 Joel Santo Domingo |
Apple eMac (1.42GHz, SuperDrive DL) The eMac is affordable and is a very good all-in-one basic computing solution. |
Macworld June 29, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Sony DCR-HC32 The Sony DCR-HC32 has more cons than pros, but it's still a decent camcorder. |
PC Magazine June 22, 2005 Jamie M. Bsales |
Make Your iPod Better The Boom Box, a Roxio product, includes five software applets that work seamlessly with iTunes on the Mac. |
Macworld June 24, 2005 Ben Long |
The view from the Bridge Adobe's Bridge provides a Mac user with many features, including the ability to preview many vector file formats, rate and label images, and easily search files. |
Macworld June 23, 2005 James Galbraith |
Konica Minolta Magicolor 2430DL The Magicolor 2430DL is a network-ready, color laser printer that costs less than $500. It may also be the first laser printer that has the ability to print directly from a PictBridge-enabled digital camera. |
Macworld June 23, 2005 Glenn Fleishman |
GoLive CS2 Adobe has added key features to GoLive that make this veteran of the Web-design wars even more appealing to its key audience of designers. |
Macworld June 22, 2005 Robert Ellis |
iMaginator 1.1 Polished application taps Tiger's hidden image capabilities |
Macworld June 22, 2005 Ben Long |
Illustrator CS2 Adobe's Illustrator CS2 may have its little annoyances, but it's a great program. The new Live Paint and Live Trace features and new filter capabilities are well worth the upgrade. |
Macworld June 21, 2005 Robert Ellis |
OD4Contact 2.5 While it lacks some key features, Objective Decision's OD4Contact is worth a serious look if you need a more flexible contact and task manager than Address Book and iCal can provide. |
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