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What do Microsoft, Adobe, Quark, FileMaker, Connectix, IBM, World
Book, Blizzard Entertainment, Aspyr, and Alias|Wavefront have in
common?
Representatives from all ten software companies appeared on stage during Steve Jobss keynote to share
their Mac OS X plans.
And what great plans they are. Adobe (demonstrating new versions of
Adobe Illustrator, GoLive, and InDesign) promises to bring all of
its major applications to Mac OS X. Microsoft shows off Office 10
for Mac OS X, a new version of its award-winning productivity suite
that has been redesigned from the ground up to harness the rich
possibilities Mac OS X offers, according to Kevin Browne, general
manager of Microsofts Mac business unit.
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Thats what Microsoft may have on its hands with Office 10 for Mac
OS X.
The day after Steve Jobs gave his highly anticipated keynote
presentation, Microsofts Kevin Browne took the Macworld stage and
offered his own captivated audience their first look at a software
engineering tour-de-force: a fully native Mac OS X productivity
suite that leverages the strengths of Apples next-generation
operating system to the hilt, according to David Grahams article
Microsoft Office 10 for Mac OS X.
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Entourage. All shine, making exquisite
use of the Aqua interfaceseeming, in fact, like an organic
outgrowth of the operating system itself.
When should you expect Office 10 for Mac OS X? Fall of 2001 is the
closest Browne can say, but when it ships, any customer who uses an
Office 2001 product can upgrade to Office 10 for just $149 (MFRP).
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Intuit wanted to know what its customers wanted to see in the next
version of Quicken for the Mac. So Intuit did the logical thing: it
asked Quicken users.
And the number one thing they requested for a new version of
Quicken, says Adam Samuels, the Intuit product manager for Quicken
for Mac, is native Mac OS X support.
Quicken 2002 Deluxe, expected before the summer is over, will not
only provide greater efficiency, simplicity and stability than ever
but will also offer customers some exciting new features,
including:
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How will you benefit from such new features? How will Quicken 2002
Deluxe take advantage of Mac OS X? We tell you in Intuit Announces
Mac OS X Native Quicken.
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Twenty-two volumes of content packed into a 2-CD set. A built-in
word processor and dictionary. Homework Wizards for the kids. And a
shimmering, cool blue look.
What is it? World Book Encyclopedia 2002, and its available right
nowonly for Mac OS X.
The World Book development team wanted to offer Mac customers a
richer multimedia experience, and by taking advantage of the Aqua interface and the
powerful underlying technoloy of Mac OS X, they have.
In grand fashion. From the classical or world music that plays in
the background to the randomly-selected images and QuickTime movies
that appear on the rippling blue surface of the encyclopedias
opening screen, World Book is a multimedia delight and an educational
treasure trove that offers a 100 percent Aqua Mac OS X experience.
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Mac gamers got some great news at last weeks Macworld expo: the
number of game titles coming to Mac OS X is exploding.
As always, theres something for everyone. From the Internet-capable
iPuppet Classic Cards to the fantasy strategy game Warcraft III,
gamers will delight at the variety from which they have to choose.
While two more titles based on hit TV game shows are on the
wayJeopardy 2 and Wheel of Fortune 2fans of 50s-era
science-fiction movies will love the campy Otto matic.
The big news, though, is that MacPlay (the company responsible for
the upcoming Baldurs Gate II: Shadows of Amn) will be the first
company to release a Mac OS X-only game when the irreverent Giants:
Citizen Kabuto ships later this year.
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The audio pros who attended this years Macworld conference
certainly liked what they heard.
The word from Emagic, one of the more important name in audio at
this time, is that it will deliver an entire music production suite
of hardware and software for Mac OS X.
In fact, according to Suite
Audio for Mac OS X, the final Mac OS X versions of Logic Audio
5.0, and drivers for the Unitor8 MkII, AMT8 and MT4 MIDI interfaces
and the EMI 2I6 audio interface will be available this September,
giving audio engineers and enthusiasts a fully integrated option
for Mac OS X audio and raising the bar for music and audio
production and post-production on the Mac.

They use Photoshop, Electric Image,
Lightwave, Poser, Bryce, and other Macintosh imaging software to create digital art.
Spectacular digital art that was on display at this years Macworld
Expo.
According to Daryl Wise, who coordinated this years event and
worked with the two panels of judges who chose the winners, not only
are more and more people taking digital art seriously, but the
competition among digital artistssuch as those who competed in the
fourth annual Macworld Digital Art Contestis getting fiercer. This
year, for example, the contest received over 900 submissions.
Entries came in from everybody from little old grandmothers...to
graphic artists who work in professional design houses, says Wise.
Ciro Marchettis Contemplating the System took Best of Show honors
in this years competition, but as you can see if you visit the
digital art gallery, there were lots of winners.

Take a visual tour of the Macworld Expo to see some of the
applications available right now for Mac OS X and those that are coming soon.
Our newest adits called Elopeshows one of the many practical
ways you can use iDVD software. Enjoy.
Have you been to the movies lately? Bet you havent seen the flicks
we have in store for you on our Macworld Movies site.
Peachpit Press had a number of new Mac titles of their own on hand at
last weeks Macworld, including the 7th edition of The Little Mac Book
(Robin Williams), Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide (Maria Langer),
QuickTime 5 for Macintosh & Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide
(Judith Stern and Robert Lettieri), The Little iTunes Book (Bob LeVitus),
and Internet Security for Your Macintosh: A Guide for the Rest of Us
(Alan B. Oppenheimer and Charles H. Whitaker).
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