The Macgasm weekly rewind focuses on our original content and reviews that you may have missed the week starting May 30th. Once again our writers were working overtime this week. Jane reviews Foodish, a meal tracking app for your iPhone. Susan reviews OmniOutliner for iPad. Stephen shows us The Hit List, an OmniFocus alternative for the Mac. Paul continues his love affair with Photoforge with Photoforge 2. I attempt to tackle the controversial topic of Macs needing anti-virus. Eugene reviews Icebreaker Hockey for iPhone. In this week’s audio podcast Joshua and Stephen talk about WWDC, iWork for iPhone and warn us to not eat iPod shuffles. Always tempting but I refrain. Justin reviews Daedalus Touch for iPad. Then he goes on to give us a great editorial on Windows 8 and how it stacks up. Finally we have another informative yet quite entertaining video podcast with the brothers Schnell. Thanks for reading this week, and remember Monday is a big Apple day so join us for all the news as it happens.
- Track your meals on the go with Foodish for iPhone
- OmniOutliner: Customizable outlining (but at a cost)
- The Hit List hits 1.0
- Photoforge2: the best photo editing app made better
- Q and A: Do I need anti-virus on my Mac?
- Icebreaker Hockey for iOS drops the puck just in time for the Stanley Cup Finals [review]
- Podcast: WWDC, iWork for iPhone and old iPod shuffles
- Daedalus Touch is a refreshingly innovative new text manager for iPad
- Editorial: Windows 8 and how it stacks up to Apple and Google’s offerings
- MGV06: Insert crickets here…