mann, News Observer Its iTunes Music Store has shown that people are willing to pay to download songs. Revolution 2.0 Released by Peter Cohen, MacCentral Revolution can be used to create custom applications, database front ends, CGI processing scripts, multimedia presentations and more.Īpple Finds The Key by Karen A.
VirtualPC Update Fixes AirPort Extreme Problem by Peter Cohen, MacCentral The new version of VirtualPC fixes a compatibility problem with AirPort Extreme Cards, according to Connectix. Apple In Music Downloads? by Evan Hansen, CNET As millions of songs figuratively fly off the shelves of Apple's recently launched iTunes Music Store, analysts are looking at as one of the likeliest candidates to take the next crack at the retail music-download business.
Microsoft Wins In Digital Media by Evan Hansen, CNET AOL Time Warner's settlement with Microsoft on Thursday brings the software giant a powerful ally in extending its digital media technology - part of Microsoft's plan to keep Windows the world's dominant computer operating system and expand onto new devices.Ĭonsumer Reports: Apple Most Reliable, Best Support by Īmazon Vs. That's one upshot of Thursday's settlement between Microsoft and AOL Time Warner, according to industry analysts who predict that the Netscape browser will now move from a neglected orphan of AOL Time Warner to a candidate for euthanasia. Is This The End Of Netscape? by David Becker, CNET So much for Netscape 8.0. Spooner, CNET Intel acknowledged that a software incompatibility may cause problems for people trying to use a Centrino-based notebook with a virtual private network. But it does promise to limit how much that rivalry will spill over to unrelated deals between Microsoft's software operation and AOL's media units, analysts and company executives said.ĪOL, Microsoft's Peace A Sign Of Times by Jim Hu, CNET Microsoft planted the seeds of Thursday's surprise antitrust settlement following a sweeping management shakeup at AOL Time Warner that culminated with America Online founder Steve Case announcing his resignation as chairman in January. In Agreement With Microsoft, AOL Gets Cash And Flexibility by Saul Hansell, New York Times The settlement of AOL's antitrust suit against Microsoft does not in any way reduce the competition between the America Online division of AOL and the MSN operation of Microsoft, the two biggest Internet service providers. After all, the hardware does perform flawlessly in WIndows XP. Fortunately, there are plenty of those games to choose from.īluetooth Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer by Lucian Fong, Inside Mac Games Despite the shortcomings in OS X, I can't, in good conscience, lower the rating for this product because of it. The Game Room: Simple Pleasures by Peter Cohen, MacCentral Lots of times I'm happy to just to while away a few minutes with a fast, easy-to-play game that's simply fun. SketchUp 2.2: Fun, Inspiring Program Makes 3-D Available To The Rest Of Us by Greg Miller, Macworld We recommend SketchUp to anyone who has a need or a desire to visualize in 3-D but neither the patience nor the time to deal with complicated CAD programs. XPress In The Slow Lane by Chris Oaten, The Advertiser Adobe's InDesign 2.0 pros the features they have craved for years.ĭual-1.42 GHz Power Mac G4: Latest Version Of The Fastest Mac Money Can Buy Provides Attractive Extras, Good Value by Christopher Breen, Macworld The dual-1.42 GHz Power Mac G4 is not a lot faster than the midlevel model - but for $700 more, it has some nice extras that make it a solid value.
Rob has pulled together 16 of his fvorite hints to share with Mac DevCenter readers.
Rob's Top Mac OS X Hints, Part 1 by Rob Griffiths, O'Reilly Network Rob Griffiths has published more than 3,500 Mac OS X tips on his Mac OS X Hints site, much to the delight of this editor and thousands of Mac SO X fans. Rogers' Neighborhood: iRide by Neal Rogers, VeloNews At its winter team camp in December, the Saturn men's team looked almost like an Apple commerail, with Phil Zajicek camped near a roaring fire, loading up his PowerBook with digital photos and displaying his iPod, while Tim Johnson fiddled with his own digital music library.