Tuesday, 01 July 2008
Professional Projectors
Richard Leon
If you're buying a projector for business use, you need some guarantees that it will last. We tasked Richard Leon to review six contenders, and make a recommendation for the best for business.
Reviewed products:
Epson EMP-400W
Hitachi CP-A100
Mitsubishi XL1550U
NEC NP60G
Panasonic LB60NTEA
Viewsonic PJ758
Monday, 30 June 2008
Application Wizard 2.3.1 Review
Macworld Team
Discover a new way to launch applications on your Mac with Applications Wizard. We find out if it's a handy addition to the Finder, or a distraction from the Dock.
Friday, 27 June 2008
Mr Site Takeaway Website Pro Review
Macworld Team
If you'd like to create a website but have no idea how, a visit to Mr Site's Takeaway Website Pro could be the answer to your problems.
Thursday, 26 June 2008
d2 Quadra Review
Cliff Joseph
Add a slimline external drive to your Mac in four different ways (Firewire 400, 800, USB 2.0 and eSATA) with this powerful external drive. Our review puts the d2 Quadra to the test.
Tuesday, 17 June 2008
Stylus Photo RX685 Review
Rick LePage
Epson offer a versatile printer, with great print quality and fast speeds plus an excellent price. Discover what Epson's latest printer can do for you.
Monday, 16 June 2008
OmniWeb 5.6 Review
Joe Kissell
If you'd like to make browsing the internet more visual than Safari, take a look towards OmniWeb. This enhanced web browser has a lot to offer the paying customer.
Monday, 16 June 2008
56K USB Modem Review
Cliff Joseph
If you take your MacBook where there's no broadband, the 56K USB Modem from US Robotics will provide instant internet. Even though it's old-fashioned, it could still come in handy.
Friday, 13 June 2008
TallyGenicom 8124 A3 Colour Laser Review
Rob Henry
The TallyGenicom 8124 offers a web-based interface, at a reasonable price but suffers in the performance stakes.
Friday, 13 June 2008
TS-409 Pro Turbo NAS Review
Cliff Joseph
QNAP offer an excellent network storage system, which suffers due to poor Mac support. We take a closer look at the TS-409 Pro.
Thursday, 29 May 2008
A3+ colour laser printers
Rob Henry
Macworld takes a look at six of the best A3 colour laser printers. Discover which one offers the best quality for your cash.
Reviewed products:
Canon LBP5960
HP LaserJet 5550DN
Konica Minolta 8650DN
Lexmark C935DN
OKI C9650N
Xerox Phaser 7400
Thursday, 22 May 2008
22-23 inch monitors
Richard Leon
Over time monitors are getting bigger, cheaper and somewhat more stylish. Has all of this come at the expense of ease of use? The Macworld team checks out six worthy competitors.
Reviewed products:
AG Neovo E-W22
AMW X2210WDS
BenQ FP222W H
Hazro HZ23W
HP w2207
Iiyama Prolite E2201W
Sunday, 11 May 2008
Safari 3.1 Review
Joe Kissell
The leading Mac web browser has had a number of new additions. The Macworld team take a look.
Saturday, 10 May 2008
Mail 3.2 Review
Kirk McElhearn
Mail gains a number of new features: but only for users of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
Thursday, 08 May 2008
ConceptDraw Pro 7 Review
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
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.
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
MacBook Air 1.8GHz - 64GB SSD Review
Mark Hattersley and Jason Snell
Apple have introduced a new MacBook featuring solid-state storage. The Macworld Team see whether it makes any difference to its desire factor.
Tuesday, 06 May 2008
zCover TypeOn Keyboard Protector Review
Macworld team
zCover is perhaps best known for making a living out of silicon-based skins for various products (iPhones, iPods, and other gadgetry). However, the company also does an interesting sideline in protective keyboard covers.
Monday, 21 April 2008
OmniFocus 1.0 Review
Dan Miller
Managing to-dos is a very personal thing. Some people deploy elaborate project-management systems to make sure they get everything done. Others just jot down their day’s tasks on the nearest scrap of paper. Most of us are somewhere in between. For the in-betweeners, there's OmniFocus.
Friday, 18 April 2008
Computer Cuisine Deluxe Review
Karl Hodge
We’re of the general opinion that computers and food don’t really mix. Anyone who’s had to clean bits of a pizza or Chinese takeaway out of their keyboard will probably agree. Computer Cuisine Deluxe 5.0 tries to convince us otherwise – and partially succeeds.
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
MindManager 7
Karl Hodge
You might call it ‘blue sky thinking’ or ‘brainstorming’, but the proper term is ‘mind mapping’ – a process where you visually break down an idea into its component parts. Mind mapping enables you to chart the relationship between elements of a project or concept, making it easier to work with.





















