April's Highest Rated Reviews
Posted 05/03/2011 at 11:30am
| by The Mac|Life Staff

If you're looking for the best of the best, check out the highest rated products on MacLife.com for the month of April.
Assassin's Creed II: Deluxe Edition

In spite of some fairly considerable blemishes, Assassin's Creed II brings a lot to the Mac OS X gaming table. While there's room for improvement and bug fixes, the story and gameplay remain terrific.
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Aweditorium

Aweditorium is a satisfying, multimedia way to explore the musical underground.
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Dolly Drive Backup Utility

The terrific Dolly Drive wraps your Time Machine data safely in a cloud you can access from practically anywhere.
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Dragon Age II

The game runs well 99.99 percent of the time, the story is immersive, the play style is readily accessible, and with a zillion choices, the game can change each time you play it.
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Egg Dyeing 101 from Martha Stewart Living

The app is clean, well organized and chock full of pertinent information -- nearly perfect.
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Fight Night Champion

If there were ever any doubts that a great boxing game could be brought to the iPhone, this removes them.
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Fling

The Fling is made of clear plastic, which means it doesn’t obstruct your view, and it features a patent-pending snail-shell spiral design.
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GarageBand for iPad

GarageBand for iPad won’t replace your Mac for ultra-complex music making, but it just might for everything else.
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Lo-Fi Photo Editor

Lo-Fi gives your shots a quick and easy vintage look, but don’t expect to fool hardcore photographers.
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Mercury Extreme Pro SSD

Power users can rejoice at the speed and performance increase this SSD delivers, but file hoarders should opt for something with a bit more room.
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Mr. Ninja

A fast-paced, addictive game about hopping between spinning spheres, Mr.Ninja is sure to get its hooks in you.
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