Apple iWork '06 For word processing, the Apple iWork '06 Pages program is no match for Microsoft Word or ThinkFree Office 3.0. 7/6/2006
Apple MacBook Pro 17-inch Apple's new MacBook Pro is ideal for creative professionals looking for a feature-rich system with plenty of screen real estate. 5/18/2006
Apple Boot Camp Apple is helping you install Windows! There is little reason not to get a Mac now, but keep in mind that Boot Camp is still a work in progress. 4/7/2006
Apple's Boot Camp Could Enlist More Users We were impressed by how well the program's startup process went, but a potential snag is that Windows XP doesn't support the Mac's default file system and Macs don't fully support the NTFS file system. 4/5/2006
Apple Mac mini (Intel) The new Apple Mac mini has the Intel Core Duo processor, and adds Front Row, wireless 802.11g, and Bluetooth. 3/7/2006
Apple MacBook Pro (15-inch) For typical users running the iLife suite, iTunes, and even non-universal-binary applications—such as Microsoft Office and Adobe products—the MacBook Pro is a solid notebook. 3/3/2006
Apple Aperture 1.0.1 Despite its sleek, state-of-the-art interface and many excellent features, Aperture 1.0.1's occasional bugginess and generally inferior RAW image rendering make it hard to recommend to professional photographers. 2/27/2006
Apple iTunes 6 The latest iTunes scores with its ever-expanding video library, but it continues to disappoint by neglecting to offer a music subscription option. 1/26/2006
Apple iMac (Intel Core Duo) Casual Mac users will love the new iMac (Intel Core Duo), but professional users or anyone who uses graphics apps like Adobe Photoshop and video-editing software (such as Final Cut Pro) should wait until those tools are updated. 1/19/2006
Apple Power Mac G5 Quad The Apple Power Mac Quad is the latest and greatest in the Power Mac line. If the Apple iMac G5 isn't enough computer for your Mac OS needs, then the Power Mac Quad will blow you away. 12/20/2005
Apple iMac G5 (iSight) The iMac G5 is a great desktop for Mac multimedia hobbyists whose needs go beyond simple Web browsing and e-mailing. 11/3/2005
Apple iMac G5 (17-inch) A more compact, affordable version of its 20-inch big brother, the 17-inch iMac should appeal to home users with a shortage of desk space. 10/19/2005
Apple .Mac While .Mac's many tools will be useful to most Mac users, they aren't robust enough to call the collection essential. 10/4/2005
Apple eMac (1.42GHz, SuperDrive DL) Users on a $999 budget should look hard at the Apple eMac with DL SuperDrive. The eMac will make a great digital hub for your iPod, DV camera, digital still camera, and is also a very good all-in-one basic computing solution. 5/31/2005
Apple iMac G5 (2.0 GHz) Apple took its five-star, class-defining desktop and upgraded it. What's better than that? 5/31/2005
Apple's 'Tiger' Earns Its Stripes Open-source integration and management tools make Mac OS X 10.4 roar on servers and desktops. 5/30/2005
Mac OS X 10.4 Server Impresses The server version of Apple's latest operating system impresses with the way it integrates open-source components under well-made management and monitoring front ends. 5/30/2005
Apple's Xsan Brings SAN Access to SMBs Apple's Xsan SAN file system is a powerful solution that allows IT managers to share high-speed Fibre Channel storage concurrently among multiple servers. 5/9/2005
Apple iBook G4 12 inch We love the iBook, and its Apple design and value price bring "cool" to the masses. 3/21/2005
Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 The first Microsoft-developed version of the software makes it even easier for Apple shops to kiss PCs goodbye. 10/11/2004
Anapod Explorer iTunes is a great piece of software for playing MP3's, with one of the most accessible interfaces built, but it's not for everyone. 9/30/2004
Near-Time Inc.'s Flow 1.0 Near-Time makes sharing data easier but only in Mac OS 10.3 shops. 8/16/2004
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