Essential AppleUser Magazine – Issue 32 – December 2021
English | 106 pages | pdf | 56.22 MB

It’s Christmas, and it should come as no surprise that this month’s issue of Essential AppleUser Magazine is dedicated to gifts for the festive season. In our exclusive Christmas buyer’s guide, starting on Page 10, we round up some of the best peripherals available for your Mac, iPhone, iPad and other Apple gear. We also look back at some of the Gadgets sections from issues gone by, just in case you missed some of the best tech we’ve reviewed.
Over in the Reviews section, we also bring you some new technology to read about, and bring back some older reviews of hardware, software and games that are well worth a revisit. We test some great new McLaren-branded earbuds, a couple of top keyboards from Logitech and a new version of Twelve South’s famous PowerPic. In the software section we’ve an amazing app from Rogue Amoeba, along with a second look at some marvels from months gone by like Parallels Desktop 17, Text Sniper and Procreate Pocket. And as for the games; speed to Page 78 and find out.
What was the first Mac operating system you used? For me, it was System 6, but only for a few days until the company I then worked for upgraded to the then-new System 7. So imagine my delight when I was given a link that let me relive those early Nineties days right from my web browser. That’s what this issue’s Reloading is all about; over on Page 98. It’s amazing to think the entire Mac system, which we all thought was so amazing back in the day, has been recreated on a web page in the early 2020s. If technology has come that far in the last 30 years, where will it be in the next three decades? Quantum computing? Virtual reality? Instead of wearable’s, will we be using body modifications for health and fitness monitoring?
And will we still be avalanched by spam emails, pointless social media messages and phone calls from far-off call centers? Keep reading Essential AppleUser Magazine and you may well find out.

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