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News items you should check out: December 9

Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From MacRumors: A new image shared by prototype collector and leaker Kosutami appears to show parts designed for an unreleased all-black Apple Vision headset. ° From...

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Photocopy lets you match color, tone, texture at a new level

By David Creamer

PhotoCopy (US$95) from Digital Film Tools (http://www.digitalfilmtools.com) is an interesting, one-trick wonder plug-in that is easy to use. Essentially, it adjusts an image’s brightness, color, tone, detail, grain, and texture to match either a built-in preset or another loaded image.

Office Time is complete time management and billing solution

By ‘Doctor Dave’ Greenbaum

They say time is money, and, well, it is. When you bill your time, it is money — and when you fail to bill properly it’s money down the drain. For others, there may not be a one-to-one translation between time and money, but knowing where your time is going and what you are doing is important.    

Productivity experts always say: know where you time is going. Office Time lets you do that and much more.

LogLeech helps you decipher your logs

By ‘Doctor Dave’ Greenbaum

While your Mac may not have a secret black box that records every crash, the logs that are typically accessible via the Console app comes darn close to recording anything and everything that goes wrong in your Mac.  

The problem is being able to read it. Even advanced technicians have trouble parsing the voluminous amounts of data locked in those logs. Mere mortals rarely have a ghost of a chance understanding it. Log Leech from Creastoric Software (http://creastoric.com) bridges that gap and makes us look like heroes.

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