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Friday, March 30, 2007
Do you really need multiple gigabytes of email storage?
 I'm a power email user with multiple email accounts, plenty of attachments, and a dependable backup scheme. Why are Yahoo and Google trying to give me multiple gigabytes of email storage?
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Produce a quality movie with iMovie and special effects.
 I was an iMovie fan back when it was running on Mac Classic 9.x. GeeThree's Slick plugins were the first to add special effects to iMovie. Now there are 10 volumes available. Transitions and effects that make your movie efforts, well, slick.
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Disaster and catastrophe mean you need an up to date inventory record.
 Let's say you come home from work one afternoon, and your house is lying at the bottom of a sink hole. Or worse. Fire. Tornado. Hurricane. Theft. Flood. It could happen. Do you have an inventory of everything in your house?
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Organize it all: text, links, images, movies, files, and more.
 My Mac is my digital hub. My Mac is the center of my personal organization. My Mac is where I organize and store everything in my digital world. Just when you thought there were barely 100 ways to organize, along comes one more. Listz.
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Thursday, March 29, 2007
Safari, Firefox, Camino, OmniWeb, Opera, iCab: Which is best?
 Mac browser choices are abundant these days. No single browser can be dubbed "best" because everyone's criteria will differ. Here's my good, bad, and ugly look at Mac browsers.
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Is it a Mac, an iPod, or AppleTV? The answer is "yes." It just works.
 I want AppleTV, but not yet. Why? I'm waiting for the right wide screen TV to show up. Am I in a rush? Yes, and no. I'd like AppleTV and a big Sony or Sharp HDTV. Today. But next month is OK. Why?
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Can Macs really help you do more than one thing at a time?
 You've heard it. It's the calling card of the 21st century. Multitask to increase productivity and efficiency. Your Mac can multitask. Can you? Can you handle email, reports, calls, instant messages, research, and the digital interruptions of the work place?
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It's 30 days later. John Dvorak still makes sense. What's wrong with this?
 Something is dreadfully wrong with the universe. 30 days ago master baiter and avowed Mac hater John Dvorak agreed with me. Now he's at it again and making common sense. Did someone steal a flux capacitor and put it into a Mac?
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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Is it time for you to consider an online Mac backup plan?
 Files on my Mac are valuable. Very valuable. Music, photos, documents, movies. Are they backed up? Yes. Where? Online or offline? In my house, on my Mac, or somewhere else where it's really, really safe?
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Tired of platinum plastic or brushed aluminum on your Mac? Go UNO.
 I'm officially tired with the messy look of Mac OS X Tiger. Brushed aluminum. Platinum plastic. Plasticky whatever. Finally, someone has a fix that make's Tiger look cool, sleak, unified. It's called UNO.
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Leopard still looks like Tiger. What is Apple hiding from Microsoft?
 Rumors say OS X Leopard will debut at the NAB Convention in April. Or not. Or later in April. Or not. Or June, as expected. My money is on June. The only problem is, Leopard still looks like Tiger, with no new "secrets."
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Saturday, March 24, 2007
A new era begins for Mac360 as Barbara Marie Hambi weds.
 There are few axioms in life to which most of us agree. The inevitability of death and taxes. Macs are better than Windows. My favorite axiom is, "Nothing improves without change." Allow me to be a fond farewell to Mac360.
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