Type of Article: MacTech Reviews

Magia Zip for iPad has one sticky problem

The Magia Zip from Sena Cases (www.senacases.com) is a bit pricey at US$119.95, but is a sturdy, great-looking case for the new iPad designed with a work environment in mind. However, the choice to use an adhesive pad to keep the Apple tablet in place rather than a pocket or frame seems a poor choice.

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Tokyo Split Animator: you’re only limited by your imagination

By Chris Gannon

Tokyo Split Animator (http://macte.ch/t7I75), an US$49 set of 19 templates designed exclusively for Apple’s Final Cut Pro X, does exactly what it says it will do exactly like it’s supposed to do it.

Tokyo Split animator gives the user the ability to use multiple clips of video simultaneously with no need for key framing. The animator’s preset templates makes split screening editing very simple and offers good looking results.

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BookArc makes it easy to use Retina MB Pro as your main machine

Twelve South (http://www.twelvesouth.com) recently refreshed its BookArc stand for the Retina display MacBook Pro models. At US$49.99 it’s a good buy for those who use the Apple laptop as their main computer. Those who use the Retina display MacBook Pro as a secondary or back-up computer can probably pass.

This desktop stand features built-in cable management and a precise fit for the Apple laptop. Underneath the BookArc for MacBook Pro are two hidden cable managers that prevent your monitor, USB and power cables from slipping to the floor when you unplug your laptop.

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