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.
Tuesday, 06 May 2008
World Clock Deluxe 4.5 Review
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.
Friday, 02 May 2008
Freeway 5 Review
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
Power Manager 3 Review
Macworld team
It’s more important than ever to conserve energy. The common-sense solution would be to simply turn off your machine when it’s not in use. UK company DssW has had an even better idea – its Power Manager 3 software switches your Mac on and off for you.
Friday, 02 May 2008
Propellerheads Reason 4 Review
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
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
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.
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
RealVue3D Designer Review
David Bradforth
Produce 3D visualisations of print finishes, without committing anything to a printed page. We take a closer look at RealVue 3D designer.
Monday, 28 April 2008
Microsoft Expression Media Review
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.
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Intego FileGuard X5 Review
Karl Hodge
With 256-bit encryption available under Leopard, FileGuard X5 makes personal data as secure as the password you choose during configuration. It finds your installed email folders and chat logs, offering to encrypt them for you.
Friday, 11 April 2008
Safari 3.1
Joe Kissell
Safari 3.1 not only stays at the head of the pack in standards support, but also becomes the first browser to work with such up-and-coming technologies as CSS Animations.
Thursday, 10 April 2008
SoundStudio 3.5.5 Review
Macworld team
If open source sound editor Audacity is a little ugly for your taste and tools like Bias Peak are too rich for your needs, then SoundStudio 3.5.5 provides a compromise. Newly updated for Leopard, this is a workmanlike digital audio editor with tools for cleaning up samples, making loops, correcting equalisation and multitracking.
Thursday, 10 April 2008
PodWorks 2.9.2 Review
Macworld team
Copy songs from any iPod or iPhone back to your Mac with PodWorks, a tool that every iPod owner should possess.
Thursday, 10 April 2008
DivX for Mac Review
Macworld team
When it comes to playing back DivX video, you could do much worse than to get the official player direct from the developers of the Windows Codec.
Tuesday, 08 April 2008
MacFamily Tree 5 Review
Macworld team
Genealogy is one of the world’s rapidly-growing hobbies. The internet is partly responsible, opening access to records and databases that were once difficult to track down. MacFamily Tree 5 is the latest, thoroughly revamped version of a tool dedicated to mapping your ancestors.
Friday, 04 April 2008
PresSTORE 3
Karl Hodge
PresSTORE, an industrial-strength backup and archiving tool, is now in its third version. Competing in a market with lots of big-name rivals, PresSTORE has a very persuasive selling point; it's cross platform. Running as a server component and configurable in any web browser on your network, there are versions for Windows and UNIX-based platforms as well as for the Mac.
Thursday, 03 April 2008
Photoshop Elements 6 Review
Lesa Snider King
Adobe promised to make photo editing easier than ever, and, boy, has it delivered. Brimming with new features like a Guided Edit mode, an amazing PhotoMerge Group Shot feature, and a slew of tools snatched from Photoshop CS3 tucked inside brand-new workspaces, Elements 6 makes photo editing for amateur photographers, hobbyists, and scrapbookers more accessible – and more fun – than ever before.
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Novamind 4 Pro Review
Kirk McElhearn
When it comes to planning your actions, in the business world time is money. With Novamind 4 Pro you have a quick and easy way to do this.












