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Apps & Software
Adobe’s $10-per-Month Photoshop Subscription Warrants a Cautious High Five
The new Photoshop Photography Program offers a 50% single-app discount — and perks besides — to Photoshop CC holdouts.
Google Launches ‘Chrome Apps’ for When the Web Falls Short
Google’s web browser takes a new turn on its fifth birthday.
Critics Love Diablo III for Consoles (Well, Mostly)
Hell yes, say most reviewers.
App Lets You Donate Your Leftovers – Or Take Someone Else’s for Yourself
Think of it like Craigslist for other people’s uneaten food.
Zite Gets Nice on Android, Lands on Google Glass
New versions of the personalized-magazine app for one of the world’s biggest platforms, and one of the smallest.
Deep Dive on the Yosemite Wildfire with the Interactive ‘Rim Fire Perspectives’ Map
See where the threatened groves of sequoias are, or compare the Rim Fire to past ones in the area.
Foursquare Looks Great on Windows 8
The first serious tablet version of the check-in app is here.
Compared: iWork for iCloud, Google Docs and Microsoft Office Web Apps
Here’s how the big three stack up.
Parallels Access Turns Windows and OS X Apps Into iPad-Friendly Versions
Access aims to let you use Windows and OS X programs on your tablet, blurring the lines between tablet operating systems and desktop operating systems.
BitTorrent Sync for iOS: iPhone-to-Computer Backups (With a Catch)
BitTorrent Sync for iOS enables photo and video backups without limits, provided you keep the app open and running.
Pounce App Lets You Shop by Snapping Pictures
A new iOS app named Pounce wants to take the Sunday circular experience one step further.