May 29, 2008
Rapid Weaver is what we currently use to post the GreerMUG site. Changes to the way RapidWeaver saves files would be one of the most significant things about this upgrade. – Tim Godby
RapidWeaver 4.0 features new interface: “RapidWeaver 4.0 is a major new release of Realmac Software’s Web design software for Mac OS X, now with an overhauled user interface and many new features.
(Via Macworld.)
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May 29, 2008
I have always been a Quark fan, even when it wasn’t the cool kid on the block. MacWorld has some good coverage on this important upgrade. – Tim Godby
First Look: QuarkXPress 8: “The just-announced QuarkXPress 8 offers new tools and language support that will be of interest to interactive designers, typographers and print professionals alike. Macworld UK ’s Michael Burns takes a tour of the updated software with QuarkXPress product manager Dan Logan.
(Via Macworld.)
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May 29, 2008
I won’t be in the market for one of these, but the technology is fascinating. – Tim Godby
Seagate plans SSD, 2TB hard drive for next year: “Seagate will introduce its first solid-state drive storage and 2T-byte hard drive next year, the company’s CEO Bill Watkins said.
(Via Macworld.)
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May 25, 2008
After demonstrating Pixelmator at last month’s GreerMUG meeting, one of the more frequent comments had to do with how fast the application performed. Matt correctly answered the reason was because it takes advantage of the Macintosh’s GPU. The following article at TUAW outlines Adobe’s plans for a Photoshop upgrade to do the same.
Photoshop CS4 to include GPU acceleration?
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May 13, 2008
I haven’t had a chance to try this, but it reads like an extremely useful combination of Mail and iCal. Read what MacWorld has to say. – Tim Godby
Today 1.1
(Via Macworld.)
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