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News items you should check out: April 13

Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From 9to5Mac: The availability of higher-end models of Mac Studio and Mac mini continues to deplete, amid worsening supply constraints and the possibility of an M5 refresh just...

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Top Apple-related stories for the week of April 6-10

Here are the top Apple-related articles at Apple World Today for the week of April 6-10. ° A new museum has opened in the Netherlands to celebrate Apple’s 50th anniversary. ° The “iPhone Fold” has reportedly entered the trial production stage. ° You’ll...

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Holomatrix plug-in does one thing and does it well

By Marcus Geduld

Holomatrix is an US$99 After Effects plug-in that does one thing well: it gives footage that produces ghost-like, scan line, holodeck, and “help me Obi-Wan Kenobi” looks. Holomatrix runs on After Effects on both Mac OS X (10.5.8 and higher) and Windows.

It’s an unusual plug-in because it’s not listed in the Effects menu. Instead, it’s applied by choosing Window>Holomatrix, which then applies a bunch of complex presets to the selected layer — presets that use many effects and expressions, and that involve multiple levels of precomposing.

Eliminate those mislabeled tracks, unnamed artists with TuneUp

I have 2,732 songs in my iTunes library — and that number grows every day. What’s more, some of the songs and albums are pretty obscure stuff. That’s why I find TuneUp from TuneUp Media (http://www.tuneupmedia.com/index.php) a very useful product.

It’s a plug-in for iTunes that analyzes your iTunes library to tell you how clean or dirty it is. And by that I’m not referring to those songs with explicit lyrics. No, “dirty” tunes in TuneUp parlance are “mislabeled” tunes. In other words, those vague Track 01, Track 02, etc. items you probably have in your song collection.

Jaksta easily ‘grabs’ online videos, music for the Mac

Applian Technologies and Jaksta showcased Jaksta for Mac OS X (10.5 and higher) at last week’s Macworld Expo in San Francisco. It lets you download and convert online streaming audio and video for personal use and is — as far as I can tell — the first program designed specifically for the Mac that can do this.



SideKick does a great job in cleaning an iPad screen

At last week’s Macworld Expo, a company called LensPens (http://www.lenspens.com) introduced new iPad and MacBook screen cleaners that the company promised would do the best job ever in cleaning your Apple products’ screens.


I was skeptical, but I gave the LensPens iPad product — known as the SideKick — a try. And I have to admit: they’re right.

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