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Review: Corel AfterShot Pro photo manager plays well in the big leagues

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February 8, 2012
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Review: Corel AfterShot Pro photo manager plays well in the big leagues Corels new AfterShot Pro isnt refined enough yet to seriously challenge Lightroom and Aperture, but it can augment them.
Updates enable Lion Internet Recovery for more Macs On Tuesday, Apple released three EFI firmware updates that enable Lion Internet Recovery on some 2010 iMac, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro models.
Apple releases Mac OS X 10.7.3 Apple pushed out a minor update to Lion on Wednesday, addressing issues with Wi-Fi, iMac displays, and more.
Remains of the Day: ARM wrestling Apple continues to try and port OS X to every chip, up to and including those delicious chocolate tortilla ones, Siri keeps bugging Wolfram Alpha for information, and it looks like your used music files will clutter your iTunes library until the end of time.
CameraBag 2 for Mac offers more photo-editing control Nevercenter has released CameraBag 2 for Mac, offering even more photo filters and editing controls.
Apple updates iBooks Author license, clarifies restrictions Apple on Friday updated the end user license agreement for iBooks Author, clarifying the restrictions on where the program's output may be sold.
Bookle brings ePub reading to the Mac While reading ebooks on your iOS devices is fairly pleasant, thanks to Apple's iBooks app, the company has yet to release any such program for the Mac. To fill this void, Tidbits Publishing and Stairways Software have collaborated to create Bookle, a DRM-free ePub reader.
Apple revises Snow Leopard security update Apple updated the latest Snow Leopard security update, 2012-001, to version 1.1. While the company didn't spell out what changed, many users who installed the previous version of the update had encountered problems with the Rosetta technology used to run PowerPC-based apps.
Make apps appear correctly in Mission Control Sometimes, when you tell an app to appear in specific workspace, it doesn't. Ditto for when you want an app to appear in every workspace. If that's happening to you, here's a workaround.
Snow Leopard update breaks Rosetta, third party offers fix Security Update 2012-001 for Mac OS X 10.6.8 can cause crashes, printing problems, and other issues with Rosetta applications; you can attempt to restore support with a patch created by a group of sysadmins at a Nebraska high school.
Remains of the Day: Look around you Google looks outside the company to hire some integrity, Best Buy looks outside to consumers for mythical product research, and spammers look to Steve Jobs for inspiration. The remainders for Monday, February 6, 2012 are looking sharp.
Bugs & Fixes: When email duplication gets unruly Ted Landau was plagued with duplicate messages in his Outlook Inbox. With a little sleuthing he discovered that the culprit, as so often happens, was sitting in front of the keyboard.
Opinion: OnLive is a train wreck The OnLive Desktop service shows just how wrong desktop virtualization can be.
U.S. viewers can watch Super Bowl on Mac, iOS U.S. viewers can watch Sunday's Super Bowl on either their Macs or their iPad.
Opinion: Macworld Expo is dead, long live Macworld | iWorld Macworld | iWorld was a show as much about doing as having. Chris Breen thinks it's a solid blueprint for the show's future.
Updates for Snow Leopard security, Remote Desktop now available Apple on Wednesday rolled out a security update for Snow Leopard and a bugfix update to Remote Desktop.
Clarify makes creating how-tos easy Clarify simplifies the process of making how-to documents and annotated images. It's great for professional use, but it's also useful for explaining a procedure to your remote relatives.
Mac Basics: How to set up Time Machine Have a new Mac and want to back up your files? Heres a step-by-step guide to setting up your external drive with Time Machine.
Opinion: Should we applaud Apple's China dealings, rather than condemn them? CIO.com's Tom Kaneshige thinks a case can be made that Apple and other tech companies have improved working conditions in China.
Three online faxing services compared Though you might be tempted to ditch your office fax machine, you probably have to send out at least a few faxes every year. Luckily, a number of services can help, even if you don't have a fax machine connected to an old telephone line.
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