“After four consecutive years of publication MacNETv2 closes its doors for an unspecified length of time.” – Lisa Swanson
"This has not been a slow week for Apple. New iPods and podcasting news, more news about Intel Macs, and talk of the new iPhoneÖjust nothing big enough to warrant a whole column." - Lisa Swanson
Review Office 2004, she says. Talk about a daunting task! Microsoft’s suite is the subject of countless books, reviews, articles, press releases, etc. Where should I start?! After all, we’re talking about the Titans here: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Entourage.
“Whether you listened to the QuickTime stream of the 3rd quarter financials or read the in-depth analyses on TheStreet.com you would have to be delighted to hear about Apple’s latest financials. But, what does it mean for us, those that practically live and breath Apple? Here’s my take on what Apple is up to for the rest of the year” – Jason Newmarket (Guest Columnist)
“I’ve been in contact, through email, with a PC user who has been insisting that every Mac user is being ‘used’ by Steve Jobs. While I don’t agree with our guest columnist I did agree to provide him with a spot in our publication. Just remember, if you want to tear him a new one, do so in the comments section, but try to be respectful. Don’t email me because his position is not mine. Let me repeat that; His opinions are NOT my own. I agreed not to edit a single word, the following is...
A few days ago we began our exploration of the Microsoft Office 2004 Suite with a pretty in-depth look at Word. In this review, let’s turn my attention towards Entourage.

Apple’s recent announcement that they will move their computers to Intel processors have the computer community, both Mac and Windows, divided into several different camps. Some say this is a great move, others say it spells the end of Apple. I’m not sure what’s going to happen when Apple begins shipping Mac’s with Intel Inside, but I do believe the move is much more complicated than some would have you believe. And a whole lot riskier than you might think.


With just about every Apple product updated in recent weeks and months Apple has cleared the decks for some pretty amazing new products. Sure, the iBook is long overdue for a revamp and will likely get one (maybe even today), but the WWDC will bring some of the best, most exciting news of 2005. Here’s what we believe is going to be announced.
Apple, like many other companies, applies for patents all the time. Much of the time an actual product never materializes. A lot of Apple fans are hoping that this time a Tablet Mac will become a reality, while many others point to the lackluster sales of the Tablet PC and think it would be a mistake for Apple to offer the same thing. But, unlike Tablet PC’s the new patent awarded to Apple point to something much different than what PC companies have offered so far.
Magic Bullet Editors is a sleek solution for any Videographer looking to get the best results possible with digital video. It seems time, money, and worry, by its seamless integration with Final Cut Pro. (Editors now supports Avid as well, but our review product was limited to FCP). It’s a plug-in for FCP that will pay for itself the very first time you use it. This is an industrial-strength tool that doesn’t cost a lot of money. You get professional results every time, and the learning...
