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    Australians buying Apple's new high-end computers, Apple Power Mac G4 and Power Book G4, can make an AU$900 saving on Adobe's Design Collection Bundle.

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    It's been a bumpy five years in the making, and it took a detente between old rivals Microsoft and Apple to do it. Office for Mac OS X is finally here--could it be the start of a beautiful friendship?

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  • CorelDraw Graphics Suite 11.0: Torchbearer

    Historically, Corel Graphics Suite has been one of the best in its class. Will version 11.0, due out in late July, carry the torch?

  • Adobe Illustrator 10.0: Still steamrolling all

    For many years, Adobe Illustrator has set the standard for drawing programs in the print production environment, and with good reason. Version 10.0 also offers more powerful new drawing and automation tools.

  • Editor's pick: Top five graphical delights

    A picture is worth a thousand words. Or millions of pixels, in this case. Join us as we explore our top five of graphics mastering applications.

  • Draw like a pro

    In version 10.0, Adobe's top-tier drawing program introduces several hot new features and functions for print and Web design.

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