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      <description>I have seen the future and the past. And it resides in my pocket. An iPhone is both a bridge to the past and the bridge to the future. Can we argue any longer that the iPhone is or is not really a Mac in your pocket?</description>
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      <title>How To Use Steel To Store Valuable Data On A Mac.</title>
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      <description>Mac software has become increasingly complex. We ask much of our Macs, and software developers deliver&#45;&#45; more features. I&apos;m a happy guy when I find Mac software that does what it does so well that I cannot imagine not using it.</description>
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      <title>The Best Way To Backup A Mac? Send In The Clones.</title>
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      <description>Hard drives are bigger than ever, less expensive per gigabyte than ever, and still break. What will you do when you turn on your Mac and the hard drive is dead? No music. No photos. No files. What is your backup plan?</description>
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      <description>The Mac is all about getting things done. It&apos;s the digital GTD machine for the rest of us. What do you use to organize and track your notes? An outliner, organizer, notebook? All of the above. Stop looking.</description>
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      <description>This digital age is not all it&apos;s cracked up to be. I still collect things. Lots of things. Too many things. From CDs to DVDs, from books to magazines, from games to, well, more games, my shelves are full. How do they get organized? I use a Librarian.</description>
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      <title>My List Of Fun, Favorite, Boring, Addictive Games.</title>
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      <description>I&apos;m not a PC gamer, but I have games on my Mac. Some games are good, some are boring, some addictive, some free, some not. I didn&apos;t buy or use a Mac specifically to play games. But I have games to play.</description>
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      <title>Domainer Manages Domains And Web Sites On Your Mac.</title>
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      <description>If you manage a number of web sites and domain names you need Domainer. It&apos;s as simple as that. Managing domains and sites requires a special effort. Domainer is the tool that makes it easy, fun, timely, and efficient.</description>
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      <title>Shop Online For Software, Music, Movies, iMac, iPod.</title>
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      <description>Apple&apos;s retail stores have become a huge, multi&#45;billion dollar business. Ditto for the Apple online store. Where do you shop for software, music, movies, iPods, accessories, printers, gadgets, even iMacs and Mac minis?</description>
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