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AnyBizSoft Releases PDF to EPUB for Mac eBook Software - 30% Discount Offer For Applelinks Readers8748

Convert PDF to EPUB on Mac OS X for reading on iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and other ereaders


Review - Adobe Photoshop CS59905

If you've used Photoshop for years, get ready for some changes as to how you do things. With this new release, there are small traps hidden within a common interface. While none of these traps are bad, in fact most are great, they still might trip you up. But by no means should you let them get in your way to one of the best updates to Photoshop in years. This stellar release has many new ground-breaking features as well as many JDI updates we've been asking for for years. For some, the JDI (Just Do It) enhancements might be enough by themselves to make you want to update.


Review - Adobe Illustrator CS517270

Illustrator CS5 has some of the most amazing new features ever presented in an Illustrator release, but still has the same amazing limitations it's had for years. I suppose we users are used to the limitations, but at least we can enjoy the Beautiful Strokes, Bristle Brushes, Perspective Grids, Pixel Perfect drawings, and the impressive Shape Builder to name a few features that will keep us working better, faster, and more intelligently than before. In other words, CS5 is a worthy upgrade.


Applelinks Review: AnyBizSoft PDF Converter And PDF to Word for Mac7527

Selling for $hundreds less than Adobe's Acrobat application, AnyBizSoft's integrated 6-in-1 PDF Converter for Mac converts PDF files to any of six supported editable document formats: Word documents (.doc), Excel spreadsheets (.xls), PowerPoint presentations (.pptx), HTML Web pages (.html), Text files (.txt). and Electronic Publication (EPUB) eBooks (.epub), with standalone applications for PDF to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint formats also available and a 20% discount off retail to Applelinks readers on the Word-only program



Review - Adobe Bridge CS510101

Bridge CS5 continues its development with improved speed, more output options, better customization in creating web galleries and PDF exports, better batch renaming, and the introduction of Mini Bridge, to name just a few of the new features in CS5. Despite all that, Bridge took baby steps compared to all of the other CS5 applications. Thus, while some of the changes are welcomed and desired, they are also limited and not fully fleshed out.


Overview - Adobe Creative Suite 57771

The task is truly daunting: the release of eighteen major applications along with a wide peripheral collection of many supporting applications, web-based applications, Flash-based applications, and associated shared resource applications. To release any one of these is a big task, to release them all, on the same day is, well, either risky or reckless. To be successful at it is amazing. To do it 5 times in a row, is battling luck. But if Pixar can be successful time after time, why not Adobe? And they have. The range of product improvements in Creative Suite 5 goes from subtle and cool to drop-down amazing.


Review - FileMaker Pro 117275

FileMaker is back with another stellar update to its flagship product, FileMaker Pro. I always enjoy seeing what direction each update leads to; sometimes the updates are more for those who create the databases, and sometimes the updates are for the users. This release has a bit more for users and content manipulators, but it's hard to nitpick on this release. For example business users will appreciate the new charting features, while those who collect research data will appreciate the QuickFind and the new highlighting feature. Databases creators will appreciate the new Inspector and a plethora of ways to enhance the users experience. In other words, lots of people will be happy with this release.


External Hard Drives Today’s Logical Backup Medium And Alternate Boot Volume Solution8337

Charles Moore reviews two large-capacity external hard drives; the G-Technology G-Drive Professional 2 GB and SimpleTech PRO1000Q Pro Drive Quad Interface 1TB, noting we've come a long way from the days of backing up files to floppy or Zip disks, and that external hard drives are the logical default choice for backup media these days, especially with Apple's slick Time Machine backup feature



Charles Moore Reviews MacSpeech Scribe 1.0.1 Transcription Software For Audio Files11528

MacSpeech Scribe is the first really purpose-designed transcription solution for users who need to work with recorded digital audio files. Scribe has the capability to transcribe with a simple button-click speaker-entered recordings made with an iPhone whenever a thought you want to record occurs, with an iPhone, a dedicated digital voice recorder, or even a mic and your computer, either from a recording of the user's own voice, or that of someone other if you have a voice training profile for them available


Applelinks Reviews The PROGear-G5X Professional Series Media Card Reader8142

A freestanding media card reader can be a great convenience in transferring data from your camera(s) to your computer, or between computers and other devices that use media cards, such as the 13 inch and 15 inch MacBook Pros


Goldtouch Go! Laptop Travel Keyboard - Applelinks Review9828

The Goldtouch Go! Travel Keyboard retains the standard, full-sized Goldtouch keyboard's lockable center-articulation function in a much more compact and lighter package. With full-sized keys approximately the size of those found on 15" notebooks, the Go! Travel Keyboard can accommodate large fingers, travels well, and is also well-suited for use in any limited-space environment


Review - Three digital photography books by Harold Davis6291

All three of these books—Creative Composition, Creative Close-Ups and Creative Night—are good. If looking at great photographs and seeing their EXIF data is enough for you, all of them will serve you well. What the first two books seemed to have lacked was someone doing a final proofread and suggesting to Davis, "Hey, why doesn't this have a sample? Why are there no photos of the Equipment, you could be saving thousands of words here? Why isn't there a reference in the book to this information found at the end of the book." You know, things like that. And it's a pity, because otherwise these are all stellar books.



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