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Macworld May 2004 Adam Engst |
iPhoto 4 Despite new features, the iPhoto photo manager from Apple falls short of Its potential. |
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 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. |
Macworld October 2003 Macworld Staff |
Reviews in Brief Clone'X... ContentBarrier 10.0... EarthDesk 2.0... iView Media... etc. |
Macworld August 20, 2007 Rick LePage |
Review: iPhoto '08 While the improvements to iPhoto '08 are less splashy than in previous versions, they are substantial and helpful. |
Macworld April 2002 Jason Snell |
Easy-to-Use Photo Utility Still Missing a Few Key Features iPhoto offers easy-to-use photo-organization features that will please many casual digital-camera users who want to organize and share their growing image collections. More-advanced digital-photography enthusiasts, however, will likely be disappointed... |
Macworld February 2004 Galen Fott |
Photo Edit 1.3 This low-priced image editor is underpowered |
Macworld April 2005 Jim Heid |
iPhoto 5 Sweeping update improves photo management, slide shows, and book publishing. |
Macworld April 2003 Adam Engst |
iPhoto 2 iPhoto 2 may turn out to be the most welcome of the iLife upgrades, since iPhoto 1.1 -- though it was functional -- had frustratingly poor performance, no proper integration with the other i-apps, and clumsy keyword features. |
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 January 27, 2006 Ben Long |
iPhoto 6 While the performance improvements alone this iPhoto 6 upgrade should please most iPhoto users, the full-screen editing mode, new output options, and Photocasting feature make the decision to upgrade to this version a no-brainer. |