February's Highest Rated Reviews
Posted 03/04/2011 at 12:07pm
| 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 February.
Aviiq Portable Laptop Stand

Aviiq’s Portable Laptop Stand saves both my wrists and is light and compact enough that I don’t have any excuses for leaving it behind.
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Back to the Future: The Game





Telltale Games decided to bring this favorite pop/sci-fi blend to the computer screen for the enjoyment of all ages with Back to the Future: The Game.
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Dead Space for iPad

Between a great story, beautiful graphics, elegant controls, multiple save slots, two difficulty modes, and rock-solid performance under iOS 4.2.1, EA got it completely right.
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djay for iPad

Djay brings the fun of DJing to the iPad without compromise.
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Galaxy on Fire 2

If you were ever a fan of Elite or other space trading and exploration games, you’ll absolutely love Galaxy on Fire 2.
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gps4cam

This iPhone app interacts with your iPhone’s GPS hardware to tag your photos by time, date and location.
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ImproVox

Compared to what you would expect from studio hardware, ImproVox is as far from intimidating as you can possibly get.
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Legendary Wars

In Legendary Wars, your team of heroes must explore the world of Legendaria and gather the fabled Sunstones to fight the forces of the Netherworld.
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MenuPop

MenuPop is a simple, graceful utility. Boost your productivity—without having to pick up a mouse or memorize hotkeys.
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Nag Alarm

Pop Culture Software's Nag Alarm succeeds with simplicity.0
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P5 Mobile Hi-Fi Headphones

Bowers & Wilkins’ first step into the world of portable audio is less like a step and more like an orbital leap.
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Precorder

This is an excellent app that ensures that you’ll always be able to record an exciting moment without wasting valuable storage space.
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Rat on a Skateboard

It might not have the polish and street cred of “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2,” but that doesn’t mean Donut Games has packed any less extreme into its latest Ratty adventure.
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Samson Zoom H1 Handy Recorder

Samson’s Zoom H1 is a highly portable audio recorder that easily fits in the palm of your hand.
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StreamToMe

This app is one slick route to getting media from your desktop to your mobile devices.
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Twitter for OS X

If you know and love the official Twitter client for iOS, you’ll be right at home in Twitter for OS X.
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Voila

Voila from Smith Micro is a one-stop solution for grabbing everything from simple screens to video, and it has some handy features that elevate it far beyond your Mac’s stock capture tools.
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Wild Frontier

While this is well-trodden fare for role-playing titles, Wild Frontier does it well, wrapping in colorful graphics, good sound and music, an interesting story, and a fun item creation system.
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