Reprinted from TidBITS#1044/13-Sep-2010 with permission. Copyright (C) 2010, TidBITS. All rights reserved. http://www.tidbits.com/ TidBITS#1044/13-Sep-2010 ======================== Issue link: We're all about digital photography and iOS this week. Tonya Engst leads off with a look at iOS 4.1, what it provides, and how well it works; and Adam Engst examines Apple's loosening of iOS development restrictions and more-transparent App Store review guidelines. Guest writer Jeff Lynch explains how photographers can ensure that digital portfolios look their best on an iPad. Finally, Charles Maurer contributes a detailed editorial - okay, a detailed rant - about what's wrong with today's digital cameras (hint, it's not a lack of features). We're also pleased to welcome our latest sponsor, The Data Rescue Center, and announce a discount on Raskin for those who didn't win in last week's DealBITS drawing. Notable software releases this week include Carbon Copy Cloner 3.3.4, Firefox 3.6.9, PDFpen/PDFpenPro 5.0.1, Safari 5.0.2/4.1.2, iWeb 3.0.2, and Cyberduck 3.6.1. Articles iOS 4.1: Does it Work? Should You Install It? Apple Eases iOS Restrictions, Publishes Review Guidelines Look Your Best with an iPad Photo Portfolio The Data Rescue Center Sponsoring TidBITS DealBITS Discount: Save $20 on Raskin 1.1 What's Wrong with Digital Cameras TidBITS Watchlist: Notable Software Updates for 13 September 2010 ExtraBITS for 13 September 2010 ------------ This issue of TidBITS sponsored in part by: -------------- * READERS LIKE YOU! Support TidBITS with a contribution today! Special thanks this week to Lawrence Rugolo, Marc Fleisher, Tak Kameoka, and Amalie R. Rothschild for their generous support! * WebCrossing Neighbors Creates Private Social Networks Create a complete social network with your company or group's own look. Scalable, extensible and extremely customizable. Take a guided tour today * Bare Bones Software's BBEdit 9.5 -- A burly upgrade with new Live Search bar, enhanced script attachability, ZIP archive viewing plus core features like Find and Multi-File Search, editing in browsers, and text completion. * THE MISSING SYNC FOR ANDROID: Sync with iTunes, Address Book, iCal, iPhoto and other Mac applications. Supports HTC EVO, Motorola Droid, Droid X, Droid 2, Google Nexus One and many other phones. * It's time to speak up with MacSpeech Dictate! Get the all-new MacSpeech Dictate with spelling and phrase training. Speech Recognition so good, the only thing it can't do is speak for you. Learn more at * CrashPlan is easy, secure backup that works everywhere. Back up to your own drives, computers, and online with unlimited storage. With unlimited online backup, this is one resolution you can keep. Back Up Your Life Today! * Get more productive with software from Smile: PDFpen for editing PDFs; TextExpander for saving time and keystrokes while you type; DiscLabel for designing CD/DVD labels and inserts. Free demos, fast and friendly customer support. * Pear Note 2: More complete, understandable notes on your Mac. Typed notes are blended with recorded audio, video, and slides to create notes that make more sense when you need them most. Learn more at ! * With ChronoSync you can sync, back up, or make bootable backups. Sync or back up your Mac to internal or external hard drives, other Macs, PCs, or remote network volumes you can mount on your Mac. Learn more at ! * MacTech Conference, for IT Pros and Apple developers, is Nov 3-5, in Los Angeles. The 3-day event is packed with sessions & evening activities. Learn from the best. Meet and spend time with peers. TidBITS readers save $50 at ! * The Data Rescue Center is dedicated to bringing you the very best hard drive recovery, data migration, and photo archiving options, all at affordable and fair prices for individuals and businesses. Get a FREE estimate today at ---------- Help support TidBITS by supporting our sponsors ------------ .