reviews – The Graphic Mac http://www.thegraphicmac.com Apple, Adobe, Graphic Design, Resources Wed, 26 Sep 2018 02:50:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.2 http://www.thegraphicmac.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-favicon-32x32.png reviews – The Graphic Mac http://www.thegraphicmac.com 32 32 30361562 Mojave is Here! http://www.thegraphicmac.com/mojave-is-here/ Tue, 25 Sep 2018 15:00:39 +0000 http://www.thegraphicmac.com/?p=14194 All my apps from the High Sierra install on my 2018 MacBook Pro appear to be working just fine. I’ll report as I dig deeper, but until then you can take a look at these great reviews:

macOS Mojave

Yes, macOS Mojave is probably destined to be known as the beginning of a journey, rather than a milestone. This is a release that has a lot to say about the future of the Mac. But the present’s been given a new coat of paint and some useful new features. And perhaps most importantly, after several months using prerelease versions of Mojave, I’m happy to report that it also has been a stable, drama-free update.”

Jason Snell

Take a look at this fantastic, in-depth review of Mojave over at Six Colors.


Mojave is a very fast operating system with many features that will help you in your daily life. It is certainly a worthwhile upgrade for all Mac users.”

Jim Dalrymple 

Jim offers-up his thoughts on Mojave at The Loop.


As with any OS update, there are hundreds of little changes scattered throughout Mojave. Some are inconsequential, but others, while small, are nonetheless handy and worth noting.” 

John Voorhees

As usual, MacStories has an obscenely thorough review of Mojave.


In macOS Mojave, Siri gains more powerful features, such as being able to control HomeKit devices, and finding saved passwords.”

Jeff Benjamin

9to5Mac has a relatively basic recap of new features of Mojave in this article, but they also offer a nice video covering 50 new features of Mojave.


I like it, and I think there are things that make it worth installing. But more than ever, it has me wondering: where is this platform going?”

Jacob Kastrenakes

The Verge has a short but informative overview of Mojave, including a video they made during the beta period covering more features.


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5 iPhone sites you should bookmark http://www.thegraphicmac.com/5-iphone-sites-you-should-bookmark/ http://www.thegraphicmac.com/5-iphone-sites-you-should-bookmark/#comments Thu, 16 Dec 2010 13:00:35 +0000 http://www.thegraphicmac.com/?p=4457 Read More]]> New and experienced iPhone and iPod Touch users can always use a another site for news, app reviews and commentary, and I’ve gathered a few great ones for you to bookmark.

AppShopper
AppShopper is the best looking and most organized iPhone site

By far, the best site I’ve come across for iPhone apps is AppShopper. When you want to read descriptions, reviews, and price watching, AppShopper is the place to go. It’s also the best looking and most organized site of the bunch. The site also offers a free iPhone app to complete the mobile experience.

iLoungeThe original iPod/iPhone site, iLounge, is still one of the first places people go for news and reviews on all things iPhone. In particular, the quality of their reviews of various iPhone/iPod Touch cases cannot be touched by anyone!

FreshApps is another app review site. The site doesn’t have nearly the amount of content as some others, but the layout is clean and I like the quality of content so far.

iPhone Alley isn’t one of my favorite iPhone sites, but it does contain quite a bit of good content, so it’s worth bookmarking.

148Apps
148Apps is a great site for iPhone app reviews

148Apps is one of the more popular iPhone sites around, and for good reason. App reviews contain useful ratings, reviews and screenshots. This is one site you’ll want to check out when you’re considering purchasing an app. In particular I like the Price Drops section, where you can quickly see which apps have lowered their price or gone free.

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iPhone & iPad app review site http://www.thegraphicmac.com/iphone-ipad-app-review-site/ http://www.thegraphicmac.com/iphone-ipad-app-review-site/#comments Mon, 31 May 2010 13:00:33 +0000 http://www.thegraphicmac.com/?p=3069 Read More]]> While I’ve come across many reviews for iPhone, iPad and iPod apps scattered across the web, I haven’t found a decent site that specialized in it. The closest I’ve found is Appshopper.com, a site that pulls descriptions, screenshots and links from the iTunes Store down and presents it in a blog-style site.

Appshopper
Appshopper brings your app exploration to a blog-style site

While appshopper does little more than reorganize what is already available to you, it does offer a better way to just explore, finding apps you may not have thought of checking out or searching for. If you like a particular app, the site will also display a list of other apps by that developer. You can also add apps to your own wishlist.

Appshopper isn’t as useful as I would like, but it’s a great start, and I’m not aware of any site that offers more. If you know of one, please share the link in the comments!

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