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Sunday, January 30, 2005
Missed out on new iPods? Ready for a new shuffle?
 What's in your iPod plans? A new iPod shuffle? Which model? Gotta have an iPod photo? Which one? Ready for a new iPod G-whatever model it will be? Me, too! Take the iPod Poll and see what Mac users plan to buy next.
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Saturday, January 29, 2005
New free Mac utilities, spam tools, and junk mail filters for you.
 Mac users are discriminating buyers, thoughtful computer users, and opinionated. Fortunately, opinions from Mac users are considerate. For example, what do Mac folks say about spam, spam tools, email utilities? Read on...
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Friday, January 28, 2005
The best of this week's free and nearly free Mac power utilities.
 I love a bargain and can't wait for my Mac mini to show up. That's a lot of power for little money. Our Friday Freebies this week cover a wide range of low end (cost-wise) Mac applications. Here's mine. Now show me yours.
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Thursday, January 27, 2005
Spam control or not, email is getting worse. Here's the best. Worst.
 Junk email, spam, is worse than ever. Even with a junk mail filter, some of the mail that shows up is disgusting, hilarious, horrible, and ready to con you out of your money. Some junk mail is obvious, some sublte, some hard to tell from good. Here's the best of the worst.
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Wednesday, January 26, 2005
Think Mac mini, iPod shuffle, iLife, iWork, and the new "iNumbers."
 The NEW Apple for 2005 is all about numbers. Any successful business venture has "big" numbers somewhere in their sales and marketing process. Here's Apple's numbers: Mac mini, iPod shuffle, iTMS, iLife '05, iWork. It's all about "iNumbers."
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Tuesday, January 25, 2005
Apple Store in Hawaii opens up to long lines, little product, big smiles.
 What's a new product launch without half the products? It's a Mac user's life in sunny Honolulu. Customers lined up early to look at iPod shuffle, touch the Mac mini, and purchase neither one.
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Monday, January 24, 2005
Expecting a Microsoft Word "killer?" Don't. There's More To Come.
 iWork was rumored to be the Microsoft Word "killer" application, or a Mac version of Microsoft Office. iWork is neither. But you won't be disappointed at what iWork does now, and you'll be especially happy with what it does in the future.
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Sunday, January 23, 2005
First, there's not much to not like. Second, there's little that's new.
 iLife '05 is a sweet suite of Mac applications. You'll find all the pieces have improvements and work together better than ever. iPhoto's upgrade is especially welcome. Is iLife '05 worth $79?
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Saturday, January 22, 2005
Check the list: Some free Mac apps are much better than what you pay.
 It was a great week for free Mac software. Not only did we compile a list of the lastest free Mac utility software, Mac users chimed in with their own free listings. Check these contributions...
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Friday, January 21, 2005
Free Mac Software? There's no free lunch, right? Wrong. Here it is.
 We've heard it since we were young. "There's no such thing as a free lunch." Wrong. That's one adulthood myth that gets destroyed early. Sometimes good things are free. Take the Mac "free" software market...
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Thursday, January 20, 2005
Hot on video. JibJab's "Second Term." View, download, save to Mac.
 Think of this as an "Encore Presentation" even though it's a new music video from JibJab, called Second Term. You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll love it. And if you're using Safari, you can save it to your Mac. Here's how.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2005
I'm a sucker for FREE Mac applications and a top bargain for less.
 There's no shortage of great applications for the Mac, so I tend to focus on what's free, what's cheap (but good), and what's a great value. Not everything that's "free" is a great value, but this one is. Not everything that's $10 is worth $10. This one is.
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