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LaunchBar is distributed as crippleware shareware - full usage of the application requires paying the registration fee, but up to 7 abbreviations may be used per session without paying anything. According to user interface researcher Bruce Tognazzini , "LaunchBar should be able to outperform a visual interface for complex, repetitive switching ...
LaunchBar: Objective Development 6.19.1 July 5, 2024 Proprietary: No Objective-C: Yes Yes Quicksilver: Quicksilver Foundation 2.4.2 December 28, 2023 Apache License: Yes Objective-C: Yes Yes Raycast: Raycast Technologies Ltd. 1.79.0 July 17, 2024 Proprietary: No Swift: Yes Yes SpeedDock SpeedDock 1.9 November 5, 2019 Proprietary: No Swift: No Yes
MacCentral was a web site that provided news and information covering the Apple Macintosh, originally as an independent entity and later as the news service for Mac Publishing Web sites, including Macworld.com and Playlist, before being subsumed by Macworld's own brand. Co-founder Jim Dalrymple
At Macworld 2009, Apple announced the release of iLife '09, iWork '09, and the new 17-inch unibody MacBook Pro with built-in battery. Also, Apple announced that iTunes would begin to sell all music DRM-free, with a three-tier pricing system per track: $0.69, $0.99, and $1.29 (or £0.59, £0.79, and £0.99 in the UK). This differs from Apple's ...
Macworld published an annual Game Hall of Fame feature from 1986 [4] until 2009. [5] The Game Hall of Fame recognized the best Macintosh games of the year in various categories. The Hall of Fame was founded in 1986 by Steven Levy, [4] who wrote or co-wrote the feature until 1998. [6] Peter Cohen wrote the feature from 2001 [7] until its ...
2018.6 The magazine is shut down. Macworld Australia was the longest-running Apple magazine outside the USA. It ran for 33 years – covering everything Apple since 1985. [1] The companion Macworld Australia web site, www.macworld.com.au, features daily updates of both worldwide and local news, blogs, help, reviews, and more. Macworld.com.au ...
In 2012, MacJournal was given an Editors' Choice Award by Macworld. [1] In early 2019, development and distribution of MacJournal was reverted from Mariner Software back to its original developer, Dan Schimpf. [2] In March 2019, Dan Schimpf Software released version 7.0.0 of MacJournal as freeware. [3]
MacLife is one of two successor magazines to the defunct CD-ROM Today.First published in 1993 by Imagine Publishing (now Future US), CD-ROM Today was targeted at both Windows and Macintosh users, and each issue shipped with a CD-ROM of shareware and demo programs.