Phase One

Capture One Pro 8 – Review, Part I

Some considered Adobe’s Lightroom as an alternative to Aperture; but its pricing structure and policy, its integration with other – perhaps unwanted – Creative Studio products, and its difficult user interface make it a far less attractive alternative than what has been a market-leader in DAM, editing and workflow software: Phase One’s Capture One Pro, which is now at version 8.

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Top iPhone Photo Recovery Software (review)

Perhaps one of the most fascinating characteristics of iPhone, for most of the users, is its continuously increasing camera performance. Though iPhone gets things which cannot do compared with SLR cameras, many people enjoy the convenience it has brought to daily photography. Light, quick, and multi-filtered, and qualified, iPhone cameras caught many customers’ eyes.

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MyMac Podcast 562: LIVE! From Macstock 2015

A historical event! Or maybe hysterical. Guy and Gaz do a podcast together for the very first time at Macstock 2015. A few guests, a lot of laughs, and frankly it’s just the beginning as next weeks show will be from the Midwest Mac BBQ which was completely off the hook! Or whatever the kids say now.

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Bluedio M2 Sports Bluetooth Headphones

Bluedio Melody Sports M2 Bluetooth HeadPhones – Review

It would be easy to dismiss a set of headphones costing less than $20 as basic, even if those headphones feature Bluetooth connectivity. The Bluedio Melody M2 Bluetooth headphones set aside that notion, providing great functionality at a great price in the form of a competent set of headphones that equal those white buds from the fruity based company.

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iPad Armor Protection

Urban Armor Gear (UAG) manufactures cases for mobile phones and tablets. These cases are designed to meet or exceed military drop test standards. On their site, UAG touts its rugged case designs, “UAG products are designed by adventure seekers for adventure seekers.”

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TechFan #213 – Keyboard Mules

E3, WWDC 15, and other events that took place over the last two weeks is the focus on the show. We also delve into problems with Tim’s iOS Music App, David’s solo show, who Google and FaceBook actually serve, Apple’s abysmal track record of online services, and much more.

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MX Anywhere 2 Mouse – Review

I have used Logitech’s MX series mice since they were first introduced. These mice have weighted free-spinning scroll wheels that allow you to zip through a long document from start to finish with a flick of your finger. This isn’t the only feature of the MX mice, but for me, it’s the main reason I use them.

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Tenorshare Free ReiBoot for Mac Review

Tenorshare ReiBoot for Mac is free software to put iPhone, iPad and iPod into/out of Recovery Mode. It allows you to enter and exit from recovery mode so that you can normally boot your iDevices stuck at red iTunes logo, Apple logo, restart loop or with broken Home/Sleep button and other iOS problems.

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FileMaker Pro 14 – Review

When FileMaker Pro 13 appeared in the summer of 2013 we found it a good, stable and useful upgrade to the venerable database product family. FileMaker (which is celebrating its 30th year in business in 2015) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Apples. It has millions of users, excellent 24 x 7 technical support and a vibrant and widespread network of consultancy and development specialists.

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How to Clean up Junk Files to Speed up Your iPhone on Mac Free

iPhone is running like a slow snail? iPhone is slow to response after iOS updating? Apps take longer to open or run? After several years using, your device is full of junk, the Other, Apps, etc. you dont need, which to a large extent take a toll on your iPhone. Does it mean you have to give up your old iPhone and buy a new iPhone 6? Of course not, Tenorshare iPhone Care Pro for Mac will clean up your device and fix all your iPhone slow problems without buying a new iPhone.

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Are We There Yet? – WWDC Perspective 2015

Here we are with another Apple WWDC Keynote under our belts and we are all trying to take in, evaluate and ponder what Apple has shown us. Once again the many keynote speakers took to the stage and zipped (mainly) through a myriad of new services and features that we can all look forward to trying and hopefully enjoying ourselves a little later in the year.

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Macspiration Basics: Rename a file

Have you ever wanted to change the name of a file on your Mac? Maybe it is a screenshot and you want to remove the generic name to a name that helps you identify the file better. Renaming a file on your Mac couldn’t be easier.

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MyMac Podcast 560: Wandom Wooties Dwibble Cocktails

OK a silly title for a silly show. However if you think about how that title MAY fit in with a event that could be taking place (or may have already taken place by the time you hear this) then it all makes sense! Well, not really but the GMen talk about about the upcoming (to them) WWDC, the Macstock Expo, the Midwest Mac BBQ, and so much more.

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