Year: 2004

PhotoReviewer 1.4

PhotoReviewer 1.4 released by Stick Software

Blazingly fast photo viewing & organizing app adds support for QuickTime
video, configurable key controls

Redwood City, CA, October 8, 2004 – Stick Software announced version 1.4 of
PhotoReviewer, a photo management tool for Mac OS X. PhotoReviewer helps
you quickly (very quickly!) flip though photos that you’ve imported to your
machine, choosing which ones are “keepers” and which ones aren’t. You can
sort your images into different folders, find and delete duplicates, and
rename your images to fit the category they are placed in.

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Microsoft confirms Virtual PC RAM issue; update coming

Microsoft has confirmed to MacMinute that its recently released Virtual PC 7 will not work with Power Mac G5s with more than 2GB of RAM installed. “Microsoft is aware of this important issue, which will affect a small percentage of customers, and has made it a high priority to address as quickly as possible,” a Microsoft spokesperson told MacMinute. The software giant said that an update to Virtual PC 7 is expected within the coming weeks that will solve the problem.

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ColorWare offers custom colored iMac G5s, 4G iPods

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Apple stores shine in PC World survey

PC World found that Apple is the “clear winner” when it comes to which stores have the smartest salespeople, lowest prices, and widest selection. The magazine recently surveyed nearly 3,500 readers and shopped 15 stores (brick-and-mortar and online retailers) to come up with the results. “Mac fans, start gloating. If there’s a clear winner in our survey results, it’s Apple. Some 63 percent of survey respondents who had visited the Apple Store rated the overall quality of its buying advice a 6 or 7.

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