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Macworld July 12, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Sony DCR-HC42 Sony's DCR-HC42 is a point-and-shoot camcorder with an Easy Handycam button that hides most menu options, so it's difficult for beginners to muck things up. |
Macworld July 11, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Curio 2.4 Professional Edition If you find notebooks, outliners, and information managers too confining, Curio will give your imagination the space to run free. Despite some minor problems, its ability to pull together disparate items makes it a fantastic, catch-all tool. |
Macworld July 9, 2005 James Galbraith |
Epson PictureMate Deluxe Photo Viewer Edition You can't ask for a better, more convenient portable ink-jet printer than the PictureMate Deluxe Viewer Edition. Its speed and image quality are great. But the new 2.4-inch LCD, which offers thumbnail previews, and the optional rechargeable battery, make this little printer really shine. |
Macworld July 8, 2005 Joe Kissell |
FTP client software Updates of Transmit, Fetch, and Captain FTP offer easier, more flexible file transfers, and many Tiger-specific interface enhancements. |
Macworld July 7, 2005 Peter Cohen |
DataPilot 2.0 If you have a phone that iSync won't support, or if you'd like to expand the capabilities of an iSync-supported phone's connection with your Mac, DataPilot 2.0 is for you. |
Macworld July 6, 2005 William Porter |
Mail 2.0 Apple's new email program is imperfect but innovative. |
Macworld July 5, 2005 Robert Ellis |
MacJournal 3.1 The commercial version of MacJournal offers a number of enhanced features, including nested journals, smart quotes, and auto list detection. |
Macworld July 2, 2005 Owen Linzmayer |
3D Weather Globe & Atlas 1.1 If you're interested in weather or geography, you absolutely must own 3D Weather Globe & Atlas 1.1. Its real-time weather feed is unmatched in scope and reasonably priced. And it even comes with a screen saver module that shows an amazing satellite fly-over of the Earth's surface. |
Macworld July 1, 2005 Ben Long |
Nikon D70s Nikon' D70s is a very good camera, but not a very good value -- unless you already own Nikon lenses. |
Macworld July 1, 2005 Galbraith & Long |
Digital SLR camera jury tests All four of these sub-$1,000 digital SLR cameras produce quite good Raw images, so your buying decision will be mostly based on other features and the feel of the camera. |
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