Web editors
Macware MacFlux 3 review
By Adam Berenstain | Macworld.com | Published: 14:15, 18 April 2011
Applications
Wikispaces review
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Whatever your forte may be, you can use Wikispaces (free for personal use; paid plans start at $5 [£3] per month) to share your knowledge in the world and even create a community of enthusiasts.
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PhpStorm 3.0 review
Monday, January 16, 2012
This happens to me all the time: I am watching a movie, and the camera zooms in on a computer monitor showing the hero performing some impossible feat of tech wizardry. I find myself thinking, "Come on, things are never this slick in real life." Well, if a movie showed PhpStorm, I would probably be thinking that exact same thought.
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Marked review
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Here at Macworld, we’re big fans of Markdown, a nifty markup language that lets you write for the web using plain text and a simple formatting syntax. In fact, many of the articles you read here on Macworld.com were written using Markdown and later converted to XHTML for publication.
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BBEdit 10.1 review
Monday, November 14, 2011
When you already have one of - if not the most - robust and full-featured text editors available, what does a company do for an encore? Bare Bones Software chose, with BBEdit 10, to create a new version designed to make BBEdit easier to use and more accessible for existing users.
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Flavors.me review
Friday, October 7, 2011
In the age of Facebook, LinkedIn and the public Google profile, is there still room for a personal homepage?
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