| | I've been sitting in the back room, behind one of the racks of servers, quietly tallying the votes from this year's Readers' Choice Awards. I've come to the conclusion that once again, About: Macs readers have chosen some of the best Mac applications available to wear the Readers' Choice Awards badge. This week also sees the first in a series of Pages tutorials. We'll be adding more tutorials as time goes by, and eventually concentrating on Pages '11, when it's released. In the meantime, working with Pages '09 can help you get the fundamentals under your belt. | | Readers' Choice Awards Winners 2011 for Best Mac Application It's official: The best Mac applications for 2011 have been selected. As you may know, the Readers' Choice Awards are entirely driven by you, the readers of the About.com network. The guides who run the individual sites, such as About: Macs, chose the categories for the awards, but our readers selected the nominees and then voted for the winners. The Readers' Choice Awards 2011 encompassed 7 Mac categories. Some categories enjoyed fever pitch battles, but in the end, each category saw one winner pull away from the pack, sometimes on the last day of voting... Read more | Tips to Help You Use Pages '09 Pages '09 is Apple's word processor and page layout application. You can use Pages to create newsletters, brochures, and other desktop publishing projects, or to create letters, reports, and other word processing documents, which makes it very versatile. Pages is often seen as a replacement for Word, so if you're used to working with Word or a basic word processor, our collection of tips will help you become a Pages '09 pro... Read more | What You Need to Know Before You Bring Home a MacBook Pro 20 Thinking of buying one of the MacBook Pros that Apple recently introduced? Before you place your order, the MacBook Pro 2011 buying guide is a good read. The guide details what has changed, what expansion options are available, and which model may best fit your needs... Read more | How to Restore QuickLook Windows QuickLook is one of the OS X features that are usually taken for granted. The ability to preview a document, view an image, or even see full-screen videos without ever opening the file is simply amazing. That is, until something goes wrong. You select a file, press the space bar, and nothing happens. You're left scratching your head. One of the surprisingly common problems users run into is a QuickLook preview window that opens off screen. Thankfully, the fix is easy, though not obvious... Read more | | | | Macs Ads | | | | Featured Articles | | | | More from About.com | | | | | | Discover the Disney Dream Disney's newest cruise ship has something for every family member, from the Aqua Duck watercoaster to adults-only lounges. More>
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