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How-to: Mark up and caption images using Preview on OS X

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Preview is a built-in Mac application that has many features that doesn’t get a lot of press. One of them is the ability to place a caption inside the body of the image. Another is to mark up images to remove confidential information. If you double click on an image outside of a photo editor like iPhoto or Aperture, it opens in Preview and can be edited.


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9to5Toys Last Call: $40 Apple Aperture 3, $430 iPad 4th gen w/ Retina display, $130 Acer Chromebook, iPhone cases from $1, more

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SOLD OUT Apple Aperture 3 $40 shipped (Reg. $80)

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Apple Deals:

Other great deals we love:

Storage Deals:

    • Western Digital 1TB My Passport $59
    • Western Digital 2TB My Passport $100
    • Seagate Expansion 3TB USB 3.0 $100
    • Seagate Expansion 4TB USB 3.0 $140
    • Toshiba Canvio 760GB USB 3.0 $50

Apple removes trials of iWork and Aperture from its website, sends users to App Store

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As pointed out by MacStories, Apple recently removed trials for the iWork suite and Aperture 3 from Apple.com. The webpage formerly home to the iWork trial now includes a message informing users that iWork apps, such as Keynote, Pages, and Numbers, are available through the Mac App Store. Apple removed the trial for a short while last year before returning it; however, the company also informed users last month that the iWork.com Beta service would shut down July 31. Apple does not currently offer trial versions of the $20 Mac Store apps.


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