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Monday, April 21, 2008
Swift Publisher makes desktop publishing come alive with point and click.
DTPRemember desktop publishing? It's what Macs did back in the day that PCs just could not do. Create high quality publications on a desktop computer. Spend lots of money on desktop publishing, or spend $45 for Swift Publisher. Full Story »
Friday, April 18, 2008
OfficeTime is the Mac billing and invoicing tool that's easy to use.
OfficeTimeI like to use my Mac to collect money. There are times when working by the hour is a good thing. To track my time I use my Mac. To collect money for my time I use OfficeTime. Elegance. Simplicity. All the right features. Just click to record your time. Click to invoice for your time. Full Story »
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Whatever happened to two-way communication with our Macs?
InterviewOur Macs can talk but they're not saying anything to us. Why not? From Star Trek to C3PO and R2D2, computers have been able to talk. Our Macs can talk but they don't say anything. Are we afraid to listen? Your Mac can read interviews in different voices. Full Story »
Optimism on your Mac is a health and mood diary for the depressed.
Depressed?Depression is a wide spread mood disorder that affects tens of millions of people, including Mac users. Optimism is a Mac utility that tracks depression characteristics in an advanced diary. Full Story »
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
All Mac utilities that glitter are not gold. The road less traveled...
ToolsMac users have a bewildering array of utilities to help build web sites. XHTML and CSS editors. FTP file upload utilities. Some web site tools are so good that Mac users can't live without them. Other tools make you wish for the good old days. Like yesterday. Full Story »
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Scanners are like printers. Fast and cheap but not created equal.
Silverfast AIIn my office we have plenty of Macs, plenty of printers and more than our share of scanners. What's the best Mac software for scanning? Is it what comes with the scanner? Nope. It's SilverFast Ai Studio. Full Story »
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Roxio's venerable Toast Titanium utility only seems to lack email.
CD/DVDMy Mac burns CDs and DVDs. So, why do I need Roxio's Toast 9 Titanium? If you burn CDs and DVDs for a living you'll need Toast 9. Maybe. If you collect Mac utilities that collect features, you'll love the new Toast 9. For sure. Full Story »
Friday, February 29, 2008
Handling serial numbers and license files can be a pain made easy.
LicenseKeeperLet's face it, this digital age in which we live has some drawbacks. It's tough to remember everything we need to remember, even to the point of remembering where we keep our software serial numbers, and licenses, not to mention login ID's and passwords. Full Story »
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Use your Mac to make easy sales or classroom videos.
ProfCastAs a classroom teacher, I'm always looking for ways to save time. My husband is in sales and needs a way to create customized leave-behind presentations. We both use Profcast to get the job done. Full Story »
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Comic Life makes easy a daily comic strip or a full color comic book.
ComicLifeThere are many things I want to be when I grow up. Among others, a business consultant, a field goal kicker, and a comic book developer. How's that for diversity? Only one of the goals involves using my Mac. Full Story »
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Time Machine already is not what it used to be. Think wireless.
LeopardAt Mac360, we preach backups. Apple recognized the need to automate user backups and provided Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard. From what we know of Leopard's Time Machine, it's great. From what we know of Time Machine, Apple may have goofed up big time. Full Story »
Monday, September 17, 2007
Where did your time go? Stop worrying and let your Mac track what you do.
TimeLogThere's just not as much time in a day as there used to be. Do you ever sit down to work on a project, then get busy on something else, then wonder what happened to all your time? If so, TimeLog is for you. Full Story »
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