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Business Applications - cont'd - cont'd

Apple gets a Golden Cube for iWork ‘08, with a special mention of Numbers ‘08, which has number-crunching features that will satisfy most business users while giving them the freedom to layout their business reports in a fraction of the time it takes with other spreadsheet programs.

Omnigraffle 4 and 5 (beta) get a Golden Cube for their powerful diagramming and business graphics capabilities while offering so many features in terms of design that every graphic you make with it, can look totally different from the next.

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Chronos Soho Labels take the Golden Cube because of its feature-richness and its support for fast yet good design for labels, envelopes, and now also CD/DVD labels. TextSoap gets a Golden Cube for its power and the results after having cleaned up code or text with this nifty “little” application.

iClip gets a Golden Cube for its interface design and its clipboard management features. CandyBar 3 earns a Golden Cube for its ability to change the looks of Tiger and Leopard without hacking, and with the peace of mind professional users need.

Last but not least: Mac OS X 10.5 earns a Golden Cube for best operating system so far. Leopard has earned Unix 03 certification, looks like it has come straight from the future, and has features that the competition can’t come up with it --not even in their wildest dreams. 

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