Macintosh

MacGourmet

MacGourmet
Since someone in the office has just had their lunch delivered by post (yes, by post) I thought I’d mention this - MacGourmet Deluxe 1.2. It’s an impossibly detailed recipe and wine database that also lets you create and share a personalised cookbook. Over the top? Certainly, but the ability to go to great sites like Epicurious, find a recipe, highlight the URL and then have MacGourmet import it - pictures and all - directly into the database, is just fantastic. And I say so too in my article on IT Reviews.

Writeroom

Writeroom
When you go back as far as I do - WordStar on the CALText anyone? - it’s nice to come across a product that not only works beautifully, but also reminds you of - sigh - the good old days. Meet Writeroom, which takes all that lovely Macintosh screen furniture and chucks it away, leaving you with an empty screen and the text you type. It’s billed as ‘distraction-free writing’ and for anyone who needs to just get on and write, it’s brilliant. Less than $25.00 too. Read my review on IT Reviews.

John Lewis and my MacBook

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If, like me, you bought a Mac from John Lewis because it came with a two year warranty, then beware. If you phone up to get it fixed when it’s gone wrong, you’re quite likely to end up speaking to someone who gives you duff information - for example, trying to pass you off to Apple. This two year warranty is the responsibility of JL and not anyone else. Persevere and you should be able to get it fixed under the terms of the agreement for nothing. Like they promised.