(1-18-06) Dr. Neale Monks. Long respected as one best astronomical image processing applications about, in its newest incarnation AstroStack now runs on the Macintosh. Has the wait been worthwhile?
(1-18-06) Dr. Neale Monks. So you want to tempt a PC user over to OS X? O’Reilly have just the thing: a guide to the Mac, written in Windows.
(2-28-06) Dr. Neale Monks. Freeway Pro, the Quark-like web design program from Softpress, has been substantially revised and sports a bright new look. But do the changes go more than skin deep? Neale Monks finds out.
(8-5-05) Dr. Neale Monks. Eudora has been one of the most popular e-mail clients for the Macintosh for more than a decade. Neale Monks finds out how it compares with the Mail application that comes with OS X
(11-23-05) Dr. Neale Monks. Virtual PC 7 is the update to the venerable Windows emulator to be entirely all Microsoft’s own work. Can Mac users expect to see any dramatic changes?
(4-22-05) Dr. Neale Monks. How does this amateur naked eye astronomy software stack up?
(1-5-04) Joel Davies. Joel is, in a word, "impressed" with the latest release from Adobe. Come see why Adobe CS is the new standard for Print design applications.
(1-28-05) Dr. Neale Monks. Are there enough new features to necessitate a jump from v.X?
(12-03-04) Dr. Neale Monks. Neale takes a look at the latest version of this programming package.
(12-23-04) Dr. Neale Monks. Looking for Christmas presents for the Mac fan in your life? Neale Monks looks at two new books that might be just thing.
(12-23-04) Pat St-Arnaud. Where Pat discusses life as a Mac technician, and how YOU can get the most performance out of that breed.
(3-19-04) Dr. Neale Monks. Apple's .Mac service features online storage, e-mail, utilities of various kinds, and subscribers can get discounts on a variety of Macintosh-related products and services. But is it worth the $99/year subscription? Neale Monks finds out.
(6-4-04) Dr. Neale Monks. With the release of upgraded versions, Neale Monks takes a fresh look at two old favourites, Starry Night Pro and Stuffit Deluxe, and ponders the nature of updates and upgrades.
(6-4-04) Dr. Neale Monks. Virtual PC allows Mac users to run Windows software. Does any more need to be said? Neale Monks thinks so; while a fine program, it does have its limitations.
(7-2-04) Pat St-Arnaud. Gee, sweet mule, thy ports are awfully full. Gee-Three's Sweet Multiport delivers on promises at a slight cost.