PhotoFrame 4PhotoFrame is a Photoshop plugin that helps you create digital frames for your digital images. When you think back to most any museum trip you've taken, the vast majority of the paintings are presented in a beautiful frame (which sometimes looks better than the image contained therein). Digital images presented on a computer or the web should be no different. With this new release, PhotoFrame has significantly advanced its usability and ease of finding "just the right frame." That's not to say it wasn't easy before; it was. But with each integration of newer versions, OnOne Software has done an even better job of removing the guessing about how each different frame might look with your image and making the final decision based on what you could see. Well, mostly. In this latest release, there are some wonderful improvements along with some strange glitches, all leading to a mostly great new release.

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Moore’s MailBag - Wednesday, February 25, 2004241

• Re: The iBook Logic Board Fiasco; Still Not Over
• Inexpensive software
• Share/freeware
• More Applelinks web site feedback
• Classic browser support
• OS X Mail
• Re: WF's Attachment problems
• Spyware removal
• No dairy except for occasional eggs
• Apple too Politically Correct?


Moore’s News Roundup Digest - Wednesday, February 25, 2004180

• Eminem Sues Apple
• Christian Mac User Launches Bible Software Review Site
• That's the last straw, I'm buying a Mac
• The SpeedZone: PowerBook vs iBook; 16 Tests On 6 Portables
• Sending E-mail Can Be A Struggle If Your Name Has A 4-Letter Word
• Hard Drives Go Biometric
• Ten Things Small Businesses Need To Know About Linux


Shareware Beat - Wednesday, February 25, 2004242

• Safari Extender 1.0 Adds Extras To Safari [OS X 10.3 up]
• iMsafe Backup Software [OS X 10.3 up]
• TimeLeft 1.0 Laptop Battery & UPS Monitoring Tool [OS X 10.3 up]
• Macaroni 2.0.2 Automated OS X System Maintenance [OS X 10.1.2 up]
• Portraits & Prints 1.3.3 Photo/Image Touchup, Enhance, Print [OS X 10.0.4 up]
• Doublet Scan 10.1.3 Finds Duplicate Files [OS 10.2 up]
• eetee 1.0 Massive File-sharing P2P (ed2k/BT/NAP/Gnutella) [OS 10.2 up]
• Znippetizer-X 1.5.8 Fast Text Clipping Storage Tool [OS X 10.1 up]
• Butler 4.0b2 Launcher, Bookmark Manager [OS 10.2 up]
• gpsWrite 1.0 Enters, Imports, Organizes GPS Waypoints, Tracks, Routes [OS X 10.1 up]
• TopoDraw
• Link2GPS 1.5.1 Transfers Waypoints, Routes, Tracks From Mac/Garmin
• MimMac 1.1 released
• Frequency 1.6 Weblog Client


Notable New Product News - Wednesday, February 25, 2004201

• WinZip Computing Releases Final Version of WinZip 9.0 Zip Utility With AES Encryption
• QuickerTek's New Wireless Antenna Offers Five Times the Standard Range For Apple Cube computers
• AppleWorks 6.2.9 (OS X) 6.2.8 (Classic) Updates Posted
• Smith Micro Extends Power of FAXstf to the Mac Office Via New FAXstf Server
• Hangman Pro v1.05 - The Classic Word Game for Macintosh
• IBM Adds More Muscle to World's Most Powerful UNIX Server



Batista.org releases Safari Extender 1.0219

Batista.org has announced the availability of Safari Extender version 1.0. Safari Extender is a contextual menu item that adds extra features to Safari such as the ability to re-order the Tabs used for web browsing, compose an e-mail with the current web address in your browser and more.


Web Crossing, Inc. adds discussions and plug-ins to Web Crossing Express185

Web Crossing, Inc. yesterday announced Web Crossing Express, a free integrated Web Crossing Web/Mail/FTP server platform, now includes a low-volume license for discussions and plug-ins.


Player Manager 2003283

A major problem with Player Manager 2003 is that after about five minutes, it's no longer a game. It becomes a chore. There is so much work that you have to do as manager of your team that it becomes more tedious than washing dishes after Thanksgiving dinner.


Eminem’s Publisher Sues Apple221

Can a drive-by be far behind? According to the representatives representin' for Mr. Mathers, Apple didn't actually have permission to use "Lose Yourself" in their recent iTunes commercial.



New The Road Warrior Posted On MacOpinion - Favorite Apple ad campaign revisited183

What’s On Your PowerBook? - And Another 550 MHz G4 Pismo Upgrade


A Bunch Of New Hot Deals From Apple225

Specials from The Apple Store and Apple Store for Education, The Apple Store for Business, AudioMIDI, MacMall, and CDW


Freeverse takes off to the great white Northland245

Freeverse Software yesterday began initial shipments of the real-time strategy game, Northland, for Macintosh computers. The game is the first of a two-game deal to bring games published by e.p.i.c. interactive to North American gamers.


The iBook Logic Board Fiasco; Still Not Over355

Class action suit being revived