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I use Garageband as a quick recorder, almost like an audio notepad, but I'm also a long-time user of Amadeus, which has some great audio tools and which, lately, I've been using as a great way to listen to interviews I need to transcribe for the history books I am working on.įor utilities, I rely mostly on Apple Disc Utility (it's on every Mac, in the Utilities folder in your Applications folder). On the genealogy front, I'm a big fan of MacFamily Tree by Synium. The closest thing I've found anywhere near Photoshop is Pixelmator, but it doesn't offer an easy Flatten for layers, and the crop tool doesn't work the way I'd like for getting images right for websites, so I have given up on that until these things are fixed.Īpple's Logic is a program I simply love for any audio work. Adobe seems unwilling to do anything about it. So as good as Photoshop is, I'm looking for an alternative that will let me upload higher-resolution images because lots of people, in the Apple world anyway, view my site on screens with much higher resolutions than 72dpi. The Save For Web feature is superb, but lately I have discovered a really annoying flaw in that you can't save anything above 72dpi from it. Photoshop, yes, as I need to get a couple of images ready for mac.nz every day, and for other things. (You will have seen some of these on this blog.) The last thing I ever did in it was creating charts, but Numbers is much easier to use for this and I like the chart styles available. I used to live and breathe in Photoshop, InDesign (in the magazine trade) and Illustrator, but I hardly touch Illustrator any more. InDesign is the second-to-last Adobe app I'm still using.

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So if you're one of my hundreds of subscribers, you might see a redesign soon, depending on how it pans out as a PDF maker. I've also been playing around with iBooks Author: I am considering ditching InDesign to create the MagBytes monthly Apple news and tips newsletters in iBooks Author instead. (I run presentations on Apple topics fairly regularly.) I've never actually used Microsoft's PowerPoint, as I've always found Keynote to be very good. I've been using Pages because I am writing some history books destined for the iBooks platform, and it suits that workflow better.Īctually, I have been using the other two components for ages - all my GST and tax etcetera is done in Numbers, and I just save Excel format spreadsheets for my accountant when she wants them. That's part of the iWork suite, roughly parallel to Microsoft Office, although it only has three components: the word processor Pages, the presenter Keynote and the spreadsheet app Numbers. However, lately I have also been using Apple's Pages.

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It's accessible from inside many other Mac apps.

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If you'd like to try a great - free - Nisus product, the Thesaurus is also excellent. I use this mostly as a quick list maker/notepad.Īnyway, I digress. But yes, I send the Herald all my articles in Word format, since most Mac word processors can open and save Word docs anyway, including Pages and even the lowly Text Edit, which is free on every Mac (it's in your Applications folder). It's a linguists' dream, and it's very fast to work in, and has lots of writers' tools.Īnd no, I do not use Microsoft Word.

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Nisus (pronounced 'nice-us', according to Nisus, as they're 'nice') sells two word processors: Nisus Writer Express (US$45) and NW Pro (US$79) and they both have loads of dictionaries built in. For example, 'realise' - we spell it with an 's', as does South Africa, but even England seems to have switched to -ize. Since I presented myself of at least a bit of a Mac know-it-all, and since Apple Watch does have an audience of Mac users (and iOS users, of course) along with those read-to-hate people, I thought I'd let you know which apps I have used a lot over the years - the ones I keep coming back to.īy far and away the application I use the most is Nisus Writer Pro, a word processor that has - bliss! - a New Zealand English dictionary, since yes, our English is different to England, Australia and the US.















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