Saturday, March 26, 2005

Apple eNews, raves for thinking differently

Mike Wendland (Detroit Free Press) has definitely changed his mind. "After first being blase about Pages, I am now gaga over it. The more I use it, the more blown away I am by its elegance."I've played around with most of the other design software over the years," he continues, "and Pages beats them all in ease of operation and the sheer beauty of its output. It’s immediately usable by kids and even computer-challenged adults."


"We often hear about how easy it is for the average user to dive into one of Apple's applications," croons Macworld columnist Jim Dalrymple. "But that message never hit home more dramatically for me than when my nine-year-old son started to teach me how to build songs in GarageBand."


In his comprehensive review for MacNewsWorld, Len Sasso praises Logic Pro 7, calling it "a stellar upgrade to an already top-of-the-line digital audio workstation. Many user requests have been fulfilled; there are a number of clever, time-saving new features; and the new plug-ins alone are worth the price of admission. Performance has been improved as has compatibility with other applications and media. Upgrading is a must, and Logic deserves serious consideration as a first-time purchase."

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