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Macworld June 2003 Franklin Tessler |
QuicKeys X 1.5.4 QuicKeys X 1.0 brought OS X compatibility to the popular macro utility at the expense of a leaner feature set. Version 1.5.4 edges QuicKeys closer to the power of QuicKeys 5 by giving you more control over the Mac interface. |
Macworld October 2003 Franklin Tessler |
QuicKeys X2 Powerful utility rewards effort with timesaving macros |
Macworld March 18, 2005 Frankin Tessler |
QuicKeys X3 QuicKeys is more accessible to non-programmers than AppleScript and it's more capable than Script Software's iKey. If you can afford the high cost and time investment, QuicKeys is an excellent way to reduce the drudgery of repetitive tasks. |
Macworld September 6, 2005 Frankin Tessler |
QuicKeys X3 3.1 This upgrade from Startly Technologies has a few more macro and shortcut utility features than the previous release, including support for Tiger's Automator utility. |
T.H.E. Journal November 2000 |
Software Automates Common Tasks QuicKeys is software that customizes and automates a computer to work in whichever ways its user desires. The program automatically takes care of hundreds of daily computer tasks, from opening programs to typing frequently-used phrases... |
Macworld October 2000 David Pogue |
QuicKeys 5.0 It's been so long since CE Software's QuicKeys got any press, those in Generation iMac may not even know of its existence. This remarkable program can record and then automatically play back any action you take on your Mac... |
Macworld January 2002 Christopher Breen |
Must-Have OS X Screen-Capture Utility Can Also Record Motion Snapz Pro X is a nicely wrought utility that puts all other screen-capture methods to shame. If your Mac OS X work requires precise screen captures, Snapz Pro X is a must-have tool... |
PC World November 8, 2001 Tom Spring |
Will the Web Someday Link Food, Bodies? The X Internet will link tiny, pervasive clients with common tasks, say analysts, vendors... |
Popular Mechanics July 1998 Thomas Klenck |
Outdoor Living Guide: Garden Gateway An elegant redwood structure that's really four projects in one... |
Macworld February 2002 Tom Negrino |
Microsoft Office v. X High-quality Carbonization delivers a strong office suite for OS X... |
Macworld July 2002 |
60 Essential Utilities That Won't Break the Bank Free or inexpensive applications for the Mac. Everything from essential OS X system utilities and networking and database apps to audio, video, and imaging software. |
Macworld December 2002 Mark Anbinder |
Mac OS X Server 10.2 Apple's latest server environment does something for every Mac server administrator |
PC World October 1, 2002 Matt Berger |
Apple Offers a Deal on Office for the Mac Customers will be able to purchase Microsoft's Office suite at a steep discount when they purchase a new computer. |
InternetNews April 10, 2009 Paul Rubens |
Apple's Challenges: Gaming to Security Apple claims that Windows is boring while Mac is all fun and games, but that ignores some major Mac limitations. |
Linux Journal April 1, 2002 Doc Searls & Brent Simmons |
UNIX under the Desktop A penguin's-eye look at Apple's OS X... |
New Architect September 2002 Neil McAllister |
Rethinking the Macintosh Apple takes aim at the server market. |
JavaWorld August 2002 Slav Boleslawski |
Quickly access files and directories you use repeatedly This article describes a JFileChooser shortcuts accessory that provides a more permanent arrangement for easy access to the files or directories you access repeatedly. You completely control shortcut addition and deletion. |
PC World December 2000 Alan Stafford |
The Joy of X Mac's Hot New OS Boasts Brains and Style to Spare... |
Salon.com October 25, 2000 Janelle Brown |
Mac OS X: As Windows as you wanna be Apple's new operating system has learned a few tricks from Microsoft -- and added some neat features of its own... |
Salon.com November 2, 2000 Daniel Drew Turner |
Apple gilds the lily The new Macintosh operating system may annoy both geeks and rookies... |
Salon.com November 17, 2000 Jordan Hubbard |
Open-sourcing the Apple A hacker reviews the beta release of the BSD-based Mac OS X -- and dreams of toppling Microsoft... |
Macworld October 2000 |
Feedback Letters on The Future in Your Palm... Alligators in the Moat... Help for Internet Explorer 5... Bad Eggs... Sad Eyes... |
Macworld January 2001 David Pogue |
Welcome to Car OS X Public Beta Pay to Try an Unfinished Product? Just Wait Till Other Industries Catch On... |
PC World July 2001 Lincoln Spector |
Answer Line: Prep an Old PC for a New Home What to do to your computer before giving it to someone else... Executing programs at shut-down time... Make autostart CDs... Handling .zip with Windows Me... Office Shortcut Bar... Backing up dial-up network settings... |
Macworld March 2001 |
Feedback The Great Debate over Mac OS X... Paranoia warranted, or not?... Cube is too pricey... etc. |
Macworld June 2001 Andrew Gore |
The Vision Thing: Brave New Macintosh Get ready: Mac OS X is the start of something big... |
Macworld June 2001 Henry Bortman |
Are You Ready for OSX? OS X is here at last, and you can't wait to begin using it. The impulse is understandable, but switching to OS X May not be prudent... |
Macworld July 2001 |
What's Hot Special Mac OS X Edition... Applications seem to run slower in Mac OS X's Classic environment than in OS 9... Macromedia's FreeHand 10 runs natively in Mac OS X... etc. |
Macworld December 2000 Henry Bortman |
Mac OS X Beta? Later I've been using the OS X public beta for the past 48 hours--about 24 more than I needed to decide that I'd wait until the real OS X shipped... |
Macworld December 2000 |
OS X Beta Survival Guide Running a prerelease OS is like rafting down an uncharted river or hiking through the back country--there's no telling what danger lurks around the next bend. Running the OS X beta has its upsides, however--including a sneak peek at an operating system that will soon radically reshape your Mac experience... |
Macworld December 2000 Franklin Tessler |
Install with Care Mac OS X requires you to think very different. But thinking different doesn't mean throwing caution to the winds. For the best beta experience, you'll need to prep your Mac with certain hardware and software, install the beta in the proper way and place, and understand the new configuration options... |
PC World November 7, 2001 Alan Stafford |
Apple's Dual-Processor Mac G4 This high-end Mac carries two G4 processors, but for now, the second CPU is a waste of money... |
Macworld December 2000 David Pogue |
Explore with Care Once you've installed the beta, it's time to take your first steps into the future of the Mac. Just make sure you walk in with your eyes open... |
Macworld December 2000 Henry Bortman |
The Mac OS X Beta: Classic Confusion If you're planning to install the Mac OS X beta for day-to-day use, expect a dose of disorientation. You're installing the beta because you can't wait to live in the Aquafied world of Mac OS X, right? It ain't gonna happen... |
Search Engine Watch November 1, 2006 Brian Smith |
A Closer Look at Yahoo Shortcuts Continuing our four-part series on the special information sections creeping into general search results, here is a look at Yahoo Shortcuts. |