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PhotoshopCAFE launches free Photoshop CS3 resource micro-site

PhotoshopCAFE has announced the launch of their new Photoshop CS3 Resource micro-site which will provide learning and information on Photoshop CS3 beta, Bridge 2 and Adobe Camera Raw 4. The site contains a full feature walkthrough by award-winning author Colin Smith. Eight articles and tutorials are included by 5 authors, (Al Ward, Tim Cooper, Stephen Burns, Matt Keefe and Colin Smith) which dive into the most important new features in Photoshop CS3 beta. Colin has also created four videos that show how to unleash the power of the new features in Photoshop CS3 and Bridge 2.0.

PhotoshopCAFE.com is a free resource site for Photoshop Users of all levels. With over five million visitors to date, PhotoshopCAFE is one of the worlds most popular Photoshop resource sites.

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C-Command announces EagleFiler

EagleFiler is a newly announced application from C-Command that makes managing your information easy. It lets you archive and search mail, web pages, PDFs, chats, word processing documents, images, and more. Use it to collect information from a variety of sources. Browse different types of files using a standard three-pane interface. Organize them into folders and annotate them with tags and notes, or leave everything in one folder and pin-point the information you need using the live search. Since EagleFiler stores its library in Finder format, you can use it in concert with the other tools in your Mac ecosystem.

EagleFiler runs under Mac OS X 10.4 or later (Universal) and will set you back USD$40 if you use it, love it, keep it and buy it.

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Some Privacy Here Please

Cookies, spyware and viruses make the web a hazardous place. While we don’t have to worry much about the latter, the Mac is not immune to privacy breeches.

Are you tired of your personal information leaving your Mac without you knowing? What about offensive web content coming in? In this week’s Freeloader Friday we’ll take a look at a powerful web filtering solution as well as a free utility for catching applications that “phone home”.

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