On sale November 2008
The December edition of Macworld has gone on sale in the UK, and comes with a DVD containing four superb full Mac programs worth £82.
And, as a bonus, every reader is entitled to 40 free photo prints from the UK's leading photographic specialist Jessops. Simply take the voucher inside the magazine to any Jessops store, or follow the instructions to order your prints online.
The four programs are:
- Stuffit Standard 1.1 from SmithMicro, an award winning data compression and management tool.
- 1Password 2.9.3 from Agile Web Solutions is a password manager for OS X that integrates with Web browsers and provides anti-phishing technology.
- Keyboard Maestro 2.1.3 from Stairways Software is a powerful macro program that enables you to automate repetitive tasks in OS X.
- SecretBook from BookShelf Apps is a database for storing personal information and customer details. It uses 256bit AES encryption to protect data.
The programs are the full editions as sold by their respective companies. They are not feature-restricted in any way. Customers can install the programs from the DVD included with the magazine, serial numbers will be delivered to Macworld readers that use the registration details in the magazine.
Highlights from this month's edition of Macworld
Which Mac laptop?
We take a close look at Apple's new MacBook and MacBook Pro range
High-def camcorders reviewed
We test the top of the range handheld video camcorders
Work smarter
Follow our tips to achieve maximum time efficiency in the office and at home
MacBook price hike
We examine why Apple is charging higher prices across the range in the UK, while prices in the US stay the same
Portable hard drives tested
We put eight of the best portable hard drives to the test. Which one's best for boosting your MacBook hard drive space?
Map your photos
Use geotagging to sort and organise your photos
Creating captivating charts
Create engaging graphics to brighten up your presentations
Backing up your Mac
Discover three methods for taking control of Time Machine backups

Macworld December, on sale now from all good newsagents










