Well, this is my second year at Macworld and it’s great to be here to hook up with other MyMac members, and to finally
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Well, this is my second year at Macworld and it’s great to be here to hook up with other MyMac members, and to finally
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Probably the biggest let down for many Macworld attendees this year is there is no new Apple products or software to buy and take
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Walking the Expo floor door today, it was great to stumble upon the Plasq developers booth, staffed with a group of young, energetic developers
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Clear up your text with TextSoap Software Mail manage your customers with MailTank Time saving label makers from Seiko Instruments Get more paperless with
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David Pogue, best selling author of Mac OS X: The Missing Manual, gave an informative talk about his hands-on experience with the iPhone and
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Any of the three books under review will effectively get you into and through Aperture. The first hurdle to understanding this massive program is understanding it’s structure and management tools. Aperture is about photo management for heavy digital photography shooters. Here are three books that may help you get the most from the application.

With the emergence of podcasts and videocasts, along with the unlimited amount of blogs and other types of websites, the plethora of free information and resources is sheerly overwhelming. You simply can’t keep up with all the information you access or that comes to you on a daily basis.
I’ve been an avid fan of iPhoto since it was first introduced about five years ago. Of course the revolution in digital photography inspired me to take videography and photography to a professional level, but having an effective way to organize and edit my photos was equally inspiring.
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When you update your iPod to your iTunes, the digital jukebox optimizes all the information for the smaller and ever so popular MP3 player.
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As a few of you regular readers might figured out already by the number of books I’ve reviewed since I started writing for this
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Need a quick delicious way to share a collection of photos? Check out the FREE BubbleShare. There’s no registration. You can upload right from
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Fellow staff member John Nemerovski told me I would be blown away by the Tuesday morning bonanza event at Macworld, and boy was I.Â
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One of the exhibits I had looked forward to seeing here at the Macworld Expo is the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus. I read
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On this the last day of Macworld, the Expo floor is still packed and filled with all types of interesting items and services. Cartoon
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If your iPhoto library is brimming with hundreds or thousands of pictures, you’re no doubt trying to figure out how to manage your photos
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Apple’s OS X’s Dock and Donelleschi’s Filegazer are at the starting line. You’re sending them out to browse your Finder for a folder or hard drive that you regularly use. Your Dock is at the bottom or on either side of your screen, overloaded with several applications.
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Dang, Apple, why wasn’t this batch enhancer included in iPhoto 6? We all can’t afford Aperture.
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If your RSS feeds are growing more and more each day, you have to get NetNewsWire. Another version of it will be produced in a couple of weeks, so the folks over at Ranchero.com have made a special sale of $5.00 off until the NetNewsWire 2.1 is released.
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Many good reviews have been published about this upgrade already, so this article is not another review or an how-to article, but just my initial reactions to the latest version with a few tips added for good measure.
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