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Friday, 09 May 2008

Nikon D60 Review   4

Gavin Stoker

Nikon’s entry-level D40x has been reborn as the D60, which boasts a 10-megapixel maximum resolution and a dust-prevention system. This feature was sorely missing on the otherwise excellent D40x and now brings Nikon into line with competitors.


Friday, 09 May 2008

AirPort Express Base Station Review   4

Dan Frakes

The AirPort Express is a WiFi access point compact enough (3.6 x 2.9 x 1.1in and 6.7 ounces) to fit in a laptop bag and designed to plug directly into an electrical outlet. It can be used to create a wireless network of its own or to extend the range of a network provided by another Express or by an AirPort Extreme Base Station.


Thursday, 08 May 2008

ConceptDraw Pro 7 Review   5 Editors Choice

Macworld team

ConceptDraw is a tricky pitch to newcomers. We’re used to a paradigm of design tools that neatly divides them into vector packages, bitmap editors, CAD and 3D modellers. ConceptDraw is probably best described as a plan-creation package – a tool for creating charts and diagrams.


Thursday, 08 May 2008

MacBook Air 1.8GHz - 80GB PATA Review   3

Mark Hattersley and Jason Snell

It is possible to purchase a build-to-order MacBook Air with the faster, 1.8GHz processor but the 80GB PATA hard drive. Macworld takes a closer look in its MacBook Air 1.8GHz 80GB review.


Tuesday, 06 May 2008

World Clock Deluxe 4.5 Review   4

Macworld team

We know what a hassle it is having to wear half a dozen watches so that you can instantly find out the time in Tokyo, Paris, London, New York, Sydney and Grimsby. The folks at Mabasoft have come up with a solution; World Clock Deluxe – a tool that displays multiple clocks in multiple time zones on your desktop.



Tuesday, 06 May 2008

Fracture Review   4

Macworld team

Generate fractal patterns on your Mac - and use them as a screensaver. Fracture brings fractals back to OS X and, suddenly, it’s like the 90s never happened. Fracture runs as a screensaver, displaying a sequence of freshly generated, primary coloured fractal images based on random parameters.


Friday, 02 May 2008

Freeway 5 Review   5 Editors Choice

Macworld team

The first version of Freeway, back in 1997, entered a drag-and-drop web authoring market with few real competitors. Adobe had PageMill, Macromedia had yet to launch Dreamweaver and Microsoft’s web strategy was still in flux. Back then, we lauded Freeway for its design-centred approach to page building, offering a DTP style workflow aimed squarely at non-coders.


Friday, 02 May 2008

Propellerheads Reason 4 Review   4

Richard Leon

Reason’s virtual rack format was a big hit when it appeared in 2000. The idea of emulating a customisable rack full of synthesizers, drum machines and audio effects had instant appeal, because it was so easy to understand. Since then, Reason has kept the core model and added new featu


Thursday, 01 May 2008

Elgato EyeTV 3.0 Review   4

Cliff Joseph

With new TV sharing features, and integration with Leopard's Cover Flow, Elgato EyeTV 3.0 is an upgrade worth paying for. Take a look at what this TV-recording software has to offer.


Thursday, 01 May 2008

Liquid Ledger 2 Review   3

Jeffery Battersby

Liquid Ledger 2.0.4 is a good personal finance program with a simple, uncluttered interface that helps you track your income and expenses. It allows you to import transactions downloaded from banking institutions, gives you a good graphical summary of your financial status, and is capable of handling multiple currencies.


Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Firmtek Seritek/5PM Review   5 Editors Choice

Cliff Joseph

Firmtek’s SeriTek/5PM enclosure is an excellent option for users in fields such as audio or video-editing who want to use RAID systems to improve performance or provide additional data security. And, usefully, it also supports JBOD – ‘just a bunch of disks’ – so that you can simply add lots of external hard disks to your Mac system.


Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Parrot Boombox Review   4

Jonny Evans

Add a powerful set of wireless speakers to your Mac. Parrot’s Boombox looks like a smaller and more refined version of the Apple iPod HiFi, but it’s built for your Mac and works via Bluetooth.


Monday, 28 April 2008

32GB iPod touch Review   5 Editors Choice

Christopher Breen

With 32GB of storage and 5 new applications, Apple's revision to the iPod touch is a welcome update to this excellent product.


Monday, 28 April 2008

Microsoft Expression Media Review   3

Cliff Joseph

Expression Media is based on iView, an old Mac program that Microsoft bought way back in 2006. It’s an asset-management program that allows you to catalogue and organise large collections of digital media files.


Monday, 28 April 2008

Zeppelin Review   5 Editors Choice

Andrew Harrison

Bowers & Wilkins may not be the first specialist British loudspeaker maker to build a speaker dock for the iPod. Nonetheless, the company has created one of the most iconic designs yet – and if its 40-year reputation for sonic excellence is anything to go by, this country’s biggest name in acoustic engineering may just have made the best one-box iPod speaker system to date.


Friday, 25 April 2008

Sony HDR-TG3 Review   5 Editors Choice

Mark Hattersley

Sony is selling the HDR-TG3 as "the world's smallest and lightest high definition camcorder", and this dinky model certainly lives up to that claim. We take a closer look at this superb new camcorder.


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

15 inch MacBook Pro 2.4GHz Review   4

Jackie Dove

The MacBook Pros have gained a significant upgrade with faster processors and an improvement in graphics.


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz Black Review   4

Jonathan Seff and Mark Hattersley

Apple have recently made significant improvements to the MacBook range. With more RAM options, faster CPUs and more graphics memory available, the MacBooks are more appealing than ever. We take a closer look.


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz White Review   5 Editors Choice

Jonathan Seff and Mark Hattersley

Apple have recently made significant improvements to the MacBook range.


Tuesday, 22 April 2008

MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.1GHz Review   4

Jonathan Seff and Mark Hattersley

Apple have recently made significant improvements to the MacBook range.


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