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Macworld March 2004 Greg Miller |
VectorWorks 10.5 Description of VectorWorks 10.5. |
Macworld July 2004 David Leishman |
Virtual Rhythm Sections Spectrasonics' Trilogy bass module and FXpansion's BFD drum kits are examples of sampling done right; they offer an amazing array of sound-customization tools. |
Macworld May 2004 Christopher Breen |
Dragon Burn 3.1 Dragon Burn 3.1.17, an inexpensive disc-burning application from NewTech Infosystems, promises some intriguing features that Mac OS and Roxio's Toast 6 Titanium do not offer. |
Macworld May 2004 Jeff Carlson |
Final Cut Express 2 Intermediate digital video editor gains enhancements from its Pro sibling. |
Macworld May 2004 Christopher Breen |
Peak 4.1 Professional Audio Editor Offers Enhanced Interface and New Effects |
Macworld June 2004 Kelly Lunsford |
The Print Shop Mac OS X Edition 1.0 Design and Desktop-Publishing Package Debuts in Mac OS X |
Macworld January 2002 Jim Heid |
Sequencer Gets Face-lift and Multiprocessor Support Mark of the Unicorn's Digital Performer 3.0.1 is a sublimely usable program whose elegance is enriched by excellent documentation. If you don't need native support for VST plug-ins, Digital Performer is the sequencer for you... |
Macworld January 2004 David Leishman |
Digital Performer 4.1 Simply put, the new version of this music-production program rocks on OS X. |
Macworld March 2004 Jeffery Battersby |
HomeGuardian 2 Web-Cam Software Works Well but Only in Small Areas |
Macworld March 2003 Christopher Breen |
Cubase SX 1.0 OS X-native version of venerable music-production application needs a minor tune-up |
Macworld February 28, 2005 David Leishman |
Ivory 1.0 Synthogy's Ivory 1.0 for the Mac provides the sound of three beautifully rich and full virtual grand pianos for integration into your arrangements. |
Macworld August 2000 Jim Heid |
Make Some Noise Turn Your Mac Into a Recording Studio (Without Going Broke) |
Macworld May 31, 2005 Peter Kirn |
Reason 3 Electronic musicians should love Propellerhead Software's Reason 3 for OS X 10.3 or 10.4. There's simply nothing else on the market that offers this kind of simple, powerful routing and hardware-style control, or that packs this many instruments into one box at this price. |
Macworld April 14, 2005 Peter Kirn |
Digital Performer 4.52 Easy-to-use audio-editing app a great choice for beginners, pros alike. |
Macworld June 2001 Henry Bortman |
Are You Ready for OSX? OS X is here at last, and you can't wait to begin using it. The impulse is understandable, but switching to OS X May not be prudent... |
Macworld February 2003 David Leishman |
Deck 3.5 Midrange music-production tool moves to OS X: Deck 3.5.1 is a fine choice for musicians who want a reasonably priced application for audio recording and production. |
Macworld January 2002 Christopher Breen |
Must-Have OS X Screen-Capture Utility Can Also Record Motion Snapz Pro X is a nicely wrought utility that puts all other screen-capture methods to shame. If your Mac OS X work requires precise screen captures, Snapz Pro X is a must-have tool... |
Macworld November 2000 Andrew Gore |
Dawn of a New OS Mac OS X's Arrival Is Apple's Opportunity to Prove It Is Listening To Its Customers... |
Macworld June 2003 Macworld Staff |
Pro Tools LE 6 Digital-audio software makes comfortable transition to OS X and adds file-management features |
Macworld May 2002 Jim Heid |
Solid Update Adds Mac OS X Compatibility, Limited Real-Time Effects Within nine months of shipping its professional video-editing software Final Cut Pro 2, Apple delivered version 3, an impressive update that adds real-time effects, new color-correction and -measurement tools, and expanded editing features... |
Macworld April 14, 2005 Peter Kirn |
Cubase SX 3.01 Cross-platform audio app adds tools for arrangement, hardware and software integration. |
Macworld November 9, 2007 Peter Kirn |
Logic Studio This all-in-one music creation package is easier to use and more playable. |
Macworld July 2002 |
60 Essential Utilities That Won't Break the Bank Free or inexpensive applications for the Mac. Everything from essential OS X system utilities and networking and database apps to audio, video, and imaging software. |
Salon.com November 2, 2000 Daniel Drew Turner |
Apple gilds the lily The new Macintosh operating system may annoy both geeks and rookies... |
Macworld April 14, 2005 Peter Kirn |
Logic Pro 7.01 If you can adapt to its sometimes-idiosyncratic way of working, Logic's gorgeous-looking and great-sounding set of sound tools and toys can be irresistible. There's simply no better value in all-around audio bundles. |
PC Magazine November 25, 2003 |
Make Beautiful Music You've probably heard this refrain: Those newfangled musicians don't play like the old masters. With today's desktop tools, though, you don't need a lot of training to make satisfying music. |
Macworld July 2003 Rick Lepage |
Mac Gems While OS X has brought us a lot of improvements, there are a bunch of things the Next crew should have borrowed from the traditional Mac OS when they were crafting our "modern" OS. Luckily, sone nice utilities fill in some of the gaps. |
Macworld December 2000 David Pogue |
Explore with Care Once you've installed the beta, it's time to take your first steps into the future of the Mac. Just make sure you walk in with your eyes open... |
Macworld April 2003 Rick Lepage |
Mac Gems Like the bulk of an iceberg, much of the Mac market hides beneath the surface. For every Microsoft Office, FileMaker Pro, or Adobe Photoshop, there are 50 products you may never hear about. Here are some of those gems. |
Macworld June 2001 Christopher Breen |
Cubase VST/32 Audio workstation supports higher bit rate, easier collaboration... |
PC Magazine November 25, 2003 |
If You Don't Do Windows Linux developers have polished their desktops, and those at Apple have created their richest OS to date, making both OSs more appealing than ever to the mainstream PC owner. |
Macworld May 2002 Ben Long |
Update Shows that If It Ain't Broke, You Should Fix It Anyway It's surprising to see how much Adobe managed to fix, tweak, and add to the program, producing After Effects 5.5 -- an important upgrade that also adds OS X compatibility and a slew of workflow improvements... |
Macworld February 2002 Tom Negrino |
Microsoft Office v. X High-quality Carbonization delivers a strong office suite for OS X... |
Linux Journal April 1, 2002 Doc Searls & Brent Simmons |
UNIX under the Desktop A penguin's-eye look at Apple's OS X... |
PC World November 7, 2001 Alan Stafford |
Apple's Dual-Processor Mac G4 This high-end Mac carries two G4 processors, but for now, the second CPU is a waste of money... |
Macworld December 2000 Jim Heid |
B4 Software Re-creates Mighty Hammond B3... |
Macworld August 2003 Rick Lepage |
Care for Your Mac Cocktail performs 20 system tasks and interface adjustments, arranged in five basic categories: Disks, System, Files, Network, and Interface. |
JavaWorld January 2002 |
Macworld: Java is alive and well on the Mac Java developers will be hearted by news from the Macworld Conference and Expo: Apple's commitment to bundling Java 1.3 in Mac OS X will help ensure Java's success on the Mac platform, as will the company's upgrade to the G4 processor in the new iMac. |
Macworld December 2000 Henry Bortman |
The Mac OS X Beta: Classic Confusion If you're planning to install the Mac OS X beta for day-to-day use, expect a dose of disorientation. You're installing the beta because you can't wait to live in the Aquafied world of Mac OS X, right? It ain't gonna happen... |
Macworld December 2001 Henry Bortman |
World Book Mac OS X Edition Aquafied encyclopedia is an able research assistant... |
JavaWorld January 2001 Daniel H. Steinberg |
Big news for Macintosh enthusiasts There was plenty of Java news at Steve Jobs's Macworld keynote. In addition, the two 'Java on the Mac' sessions highlighted the support that Apple is providing to make Mac OS X a great platform for running and developing Java applications... |
Macworld January 2005 Robert Ellis |
Virtual PC 7 Virtual PC creates a virtual Windows machine inside your Mac. You can copy and paste---and even drag and drop---files from Windows to your Mac, and vice versa. You can display a Windows Start menu, as well as the icons of your running Windows applications, in your OS X Dock. |
Macworld July 2003 Christopher Breen |
Live 2.0 and Phrazer 2.0 These two Mac apps represent the highs and lows of loop-based sequencing |
Macworld June 30, 2006 Rob Griffiths |
Parallels Desktop for Mac Virtualization software opens up Windows to Intel Macs |
JavaWorld July 2001 Daniel H. Steinberg |
Macworld: Will Mac OS X be your next development platform? The combination of Apple's Titanium laptop with the soon-to-be released Mac OS X version 10.1 present two compelling reasons for you to make the Mac your Java development platform... |
New Architect September 2002 Neil McAllister |
Rethinking the Macintosh Apple takes aim at the server market. |
InternetNews May 5, 2004 Michael Singer |
Apple in Eye of 'Tiger' The Macintosh maker will preview its fifth upgrade to OS X in as many years, asking developers to come along for the ride. |
Salon.com December 19, 2000 Wes Simonds |
How Apple can be fixed It's time to join the PC world and make the Mac the universe's most compatible computer... |
Macworld June 2001 Andrew Gore |
The Vision Thing: Brave New Macintosh Get ready: Mac OS X is the start of something big... |
Macworld December 2000 |
OS X Beta Survival Guide Running a prerelease OS is like rafting down an uncharted river or hiking through the back country--there's no telling what danger lurks around the next bend. Running the OS X beta has its upsides, however--including a sneak peek at an operating system that will soon radically reshape your Mac experience... |