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      <title>PulpMotion Is Fun With Photos, Videos, Sex Cam.</title>
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      <description>I don&apos;t know how many photo, slide show, video utilities are available for Mac OS X, but we&apos;ve reviewed the good ones. Except for PulpMotion. Not since ComicLife have I had this much fun.</description>
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      <title>Little Tools That Make Mac OS X Easier To Use.</title>
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      <description>I tend to be very careful about the utilities and enhancements that I add to my Macs. One of those areas in OS X Leopard that needed attention right away was the Dock. Apple screwed it up, then repaired it, while Mac software developers improved it.</description>
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      <title>Does Your Mac Track Almost Everything? Yes.</title>
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      <description>In an odd sort of way, our Macs are nothing more than digital collection bins. We collect information. We track things. Sometimes we&apos;re organized about it, sometimes not. But tracking may be what a Mac does best.</description>
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      <description>Sometimes we bump into solutions that are looking for a problem. One of the first utilities to use Adobe&apos;s new AIR platform looks that way. Because something common can be done a different way doesn&apos;t mean it should be done that way. After all, the road less traveled is often less traveled for a reason.</description>
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      <description>What&apos;s in a name? Product marketers will tell you that a product&apos;s name must evoke the essence of the product&apos;s soul. Or, something like that. Since 2001, Apple has named each version of Mac OS X after a big cat. What&apos;s next?</description>
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      <title>It&#8217;s 2008. Time For Mac Users To Just Say No To AOL.</title>
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      <description>Welcome to the 21st century. Unless you&apos;re a Mac user on AOL. In that case, you&apos;re still stuck back in the last century using a desktop metaphor that was old a decade ago, ground up, mashed, and still ugly as Tommy Lee Jones&apos; twin brother.</description>
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      <title>Widgets Of Worth, Widgets Of Mirth, In Widget Heaven.</title>
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      <description>Remarkably, and despite all the static from Mac360, Apple&apos;s Dashboard Widgets remain popular. The situation for criticsm is so bleak, that I&apos;ve added a few new Widgets to my Mac.</description>
      <dc:subject>Encore Reviews</dc:subject>
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      <title>Got A Bike? Got Feet? Get Ascent On Your Mac.</title>
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      <description>I&apos;m always looking for Mac utilities which can help my exercise routine which consists of running and cycling. Recently, I came across Ascent, a GPS enabled utility which helps runners, cyclists, and hikers better manage their training regimen.</description>
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      <dc:date>2008-05-07T06:10:00-06:00</dc:date>
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