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From: Chris Wyatt <spacenaut@...>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 21:18:02 +1000
G'day All,

Here is a snip from CNET Mac Edition:

CNET | DOWNLOAD DISPATCH (Mac Edition)
June 17, 2003
Vol. 8, No. 24

Working at Download.com, I believe in keeping up-to-date with
my software. The minute a new update for OS X comes out, I
download it immediately--no questions asked. I believe that the
developers of software put out updates with the intention of
fixing earlier versions, and if I like the software originally,
I trust they will make it even better. That's why most of the
software you find here is for Mac OS X; I'm aware there are
many Classic holdouts, but I think Mac OS X is the future of
Mac and we should embrace it. Enough said.

But for every rule there is an exception. For example, I found
a really cool program for Mac OS 9 that's worth checking out.
Compositor, our Pick of the Week, is a great image manipulation
tool that lets you take your photos and turn them into art.
It's not yet ready for OS X, but the developer promises that an
Aqua version is on the way. Exceptional Classic art is made
here:

http://cl.com.com/Click?q=51-Qg6WIjJZhgT_xbBE2URtpwfxIHdT 
Also this week, we have Rocketinfo Desktop for all your
news-gathering needs; Photo to Movie, to make dramatic,
slow-panning QuickTime movies with your images; DivX Video
Bundle, to handle DivX-encoded files on your Mac; and X Ball, a
Breakout-style game with enough new features to make it even
more fun than the old classic.

Jason Parker
Assistant Editor, CNET Download.com


Congratulations Robert.

Regards,

Chris Wyatt.