Abstracts from files in info-mac/art/zine as of Sun 18 May 2003


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From: [email protected]
Subject: Apple Wizards October 1998


Apple Wizards, the premier monthly Mac OS-based ezine
<http://applewizards.net/>

Apple Wizards is pleased to announce the availability of our October 1998
issue.  Jam-packed with tips, tricks, reviews, and humor, the October
issue features an article on Voodoo2 technology, reviews of Unreal,
Quiver (a Quake level editor), Conflict Catcher 8, and a dye-sublimation
printer.  Put a spell on your Mac with Apple Wizards!



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From: [email protected]
Subject: Apple Wizards November 1998


Apple Wizards, the premier monthly Mac OS-based ezine
<http://applewizards.net/>

Apple Wizards is pleased to announce the availability of our November
1998 issue.  Jam-packed with tips, tricks, reviews, and humor, the
November issue features an article on programming for beginners, reviews
of Norton Utilities, Style Master (for creating Cascading Style Sheets),
Creation Station Pro (a graphics tablet), and Bullseye Software's Flying
Circus (a flight sim), in addition to the usual great monthly columns.
Put a spell on your Mac with Apple Wizards!



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From:Brian Kelley <[email protected]>

Subject:Apple Wizards August 1999



Apple Wizards, the premier monthly Mac OS-based ezine

<http://applewizards.net/>



Apple Wizards is pleased to announce the availability of our August 1999

issue.  Beat the sweltering summer heat with another issue jam-packed

with Mac tips, tricks, software reviews, humor, and information you can

use.  Don't miss this month's feature article about Quake 3; it's a

killer!  The August issue also has reviews of Caesar III, MPlayer3,

TextSpresso and RealPlayer Plus G2.  All this, plus mini-reviews, Mac

humor, shareware, tutorials on HTML and programming, website

recommendations, and much, much more!



Think different.  Think Apple Wizards.






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From: [email protected]
Subject: Apple Wizards December 1998


Apple Wizards is pleased to announce the availability of our December
1998 issue.  Jam-packed with tips, tricks, reviews, and humor, the
December issue includes a feature article on desktop video, in-depth
reviews of  the hot game Tomb Raider II, ReSorcerer 2.2 (for resource
editing), Icon Dropper 2.2 (an icon management utility), and Food Chain
(a puzzle/mind game).  All this plus humor, shareware, tutorials on HTML
and 3D graphics, evangelism, and much, much more!

Think different.  Think Apple Wizards.



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From: [email protected]
Subject: Apple Wizards February 1999


Apple Wizards is pleased to announce the availability of our February
1999 issue.  Celebrating the shortest month of the year with Macintosh
tips, tricks, reviews, and humor, this month's feature article,
"IconBuilding," is an essential primer for creating 32-bit icons.
February also sees the debut of "Creator Code," our new monthly column
about Macintosh programming, and we have in-depth reviews of Microsoft's
Internet Explorer 4.5/Outlook Express 4.5, Redneck Publisher, and T-Minus
Ten.  Plus: Mac humor, shareware, tutorials on HTML and 3D graphics,
evangelism, and much, much more!

Think different.  Think Apple Wizards.



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From: [email protected]
Subject: Apple Wizards January 1999


Apple Wizards is pleased to announce the availability of our January 1999
issue.  Starting the new year off with a bang and jam-packed with tips,
tricks, reviews, and humor, our January issue includes the feature
article, "The ABCs of UI," examining User Interface issues, in-depth
reviews of  the new FTP client Transit, DiskWarrior (a disk repair
utility), 2K5 (a fighting game), and WebShocker (a tool for making
animated GIFs).  All this plus Mac humor, shareware, tutorials on HTML
and 3D graphics, evangelism, and much, much more!

Think different.  Think Apple Wizards.



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From:Brian Kelley <[email protected]>
Subject:Apple Wizards July 1999

Apple Wizards, the premier monthly Mac OS-based ezine
<http://applewizards.net/>

Apple Wizards is pleased to announce the availability of our July 1999
issue.  Beat the sweltering summer heat with another issue jam-packed
with Mac tips, tricks, software reviews, humor, and information you can
use.  This month's feature article is "I Quit," a rant about QuickDraw 3D
and QuickTime 4.  The July issue also has reviews of Railroad Tycoon II,
Slithereens, and Teach! Pro 1.2.  All this, plus mini-reviews, Mac humor,
shareware, tutorials on HTML and programming, website recommendations,
and much, much more!

Think different.  Think Apple Wizards.


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From: [email protected]
Subject: Apple Wizards March 1999


Apple Wizards is pleased to announce the availability of our March 1999
issue.  Despite winter storms and illnesses, Apple Wizards continues to
provide the Mac community with Mac tips, tricks, software reviews, humor,
and tons of information you can use.  This month's feature article, "180
Years of MacHack" gives you the inside scoop about the annual conference
for leading edge software developers.  March also comes in like a lion
with in-depth reviews of Virtual Game Station (the hot new Sony
PlayStation emulator from Connectix), Adrenaline Charts Pro, the game
FutureCop L.A.P.D., and the Vimage PF G3/240 upgrade card.  Plus: Mac
humor, shareware, tutorials on HTML and 3D graphics, website
recommendations, and much, much more!

Think different.  Think Apple Wizards.



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From: [email protected]
Subject: Apple Wizards September 98


We're pleased to announce the availability of the September 1998 issue of
Apple Wizards. We've got reviews of Blizzard's Diablo, Olympus' D-500L,
Power Media's aGORA, and a special Myth I/II article. We've got a feature
article on your next operating system (Mac OS 8.5), and we've also got
our normal articles, of course. This issue's packed full, so grab it
while it's hot.

"Apple Wizards" is a monthly Mac OS-based e-zine featuring news, reviews,
humor, and much much more.  <http://applewizards.net/>



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From: [email protected]
Subject: ATPM4.08.sit.hqx


About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a fun monthly chronicle of the
Macintosh experience written by and for everyday users.  It includes
humorous anecdotes, short stories, product  reviews and commentaries by
Macintosh owners and users about our favorite personal computer. ATPM is
published with DOCMaker so that it can be easily read as a stand-alone
document by just about any Macintosh. More information is available at
our Web site <www.atpm.com>. This is issue 4.08 for August, 1998.




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From:  [email protected]
Subject: ATPM4.09


About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a fun monthly chronicle of the
Macintosh experience written by and for everyday users.  It includes
humorous anecdotes, short stories, product  reviews and commentaries by
Macintosh owners and users about our favorite personal computer. ATPM is
published with DOCMaker so that it can be easily read as a stand-alone
document by just about any Macintosh. More information is available at
our Web site <www.atpm.com>. This is issue 4.09 for September, 1998.




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From: [email protected]
Subject: ATPM4.10

About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a monthly Internet magazine (or
e-zine) written by and for everyday users of Apple Macintosh computers.
Each issue contains humorous anecdotes, interesting columns and critical
product reviews. ATPM is created in DocMaker so that it can be read as a
stand-alone document by any Macintosh that has a 68020 or later
processor. ATPM has been called a "must read" by Mac enthusiasts the
world over. More information about ATPM can be found at our Web site
<www.atpm.com>. This is issue 4.10 for October 1998.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Robert Paul Leitao
Managing Editor, co-Publisher                         [email protected]
About This Particular Macintosh                    http://www.atpm.com
An e-zine about the personal computing experience.  ftp://ftp.atpm.com



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From: [email protected]
Subject: ATPM4.11

About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a monthly Internet magazine (or
e-zine) written by and for everyday users of Apple Macintosh computers.
Each issue contains humorous anecdotes, interesting columns and critical
product reviews. ATPM is created in DocMaker so that it can be read as a
stand-alone document by any Macintosh that has a 68020 or later
processor. ATPM has been called a "must read" by Mac enthusiasts the
world over. More information about ATPM can be found at our Web site
<www.atpm.com>. This is issue 4.11 for November 1998.

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Robert Paul Leitao
Managing Editor, co-Publisher                         [email protected]
About This Particular Macintosh                    http://www.atpm.com
An e-zine about the personal computing experience.  ftp://ftp.atpm.com




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From: [email protected]
Subject: atpm4.12.sit.hqx


The staff of ATPM (About This Particular Macintosh) is proud to announce the
release of issue 4.12 for December 1998. Each month our e-zine offers a special
mix of articles, columns and reviews written specifically for users of Apple�s
Macintosh computers. More information can be found at our Web site <www.atpm.com>.




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From: [email protected]
Subject: ATPM 5.01


The staff of ATPM (About This Particular Macintosh) is proud to announce the
release of issue 5.01 for January 1999. Each month our e-zine offers a special
mix of articles, columns and reviews written specifically for users of Apple�s
Macintosh computers. More information can be found at our Web site <www.atpm.com>.




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From: [email protected]
Subject: ATPM 5.02


The staff of ATPM (About This Particular Macintosh) is proud to announce
the release of issue 5.02 for February 1999. Each month our e-zine offers
a special mix of articles, columns and reviews written specifically for
users of Apple�s Macintosh computers. More information can be found at
our Web site <www.atpm.com>.

-Daniel




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From: [email protected]
Subject: ATPM5.03.sit.bin

About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a monthly Internet magazine (or
e-zine) written by and for everyday users of Apple Macintosh computers.
Each issue contains humorous anecdotes, interesting columns and critical
product reviews. ATPM is created in DocMaker so that it can be read as a
stand-alone document by any Macintosh that has a 68020 or later
processor, as well as an online issue that can be read with any web
browser. ATPM has been called a "must read" by Mac enthusiasts the world
over. More information about ATPM can be found at our Web site
<http://www.atpm.com>. This is issue 5.03 for March 1999 and features an
interesting interview as well as an online special.


-Daniel




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From: [email protected]
Subject: ATPM 5.04

About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a monthly Internet magazine (or
e-zine) written by and for everyday users of Apple Macintosh computers.
Each issue contains humorous anecdotes, interesting columns and critical
product reviews. ATPM is created in DocMaker so that it can be read as a
stand-alone document by any Macintosh that has a 68020 or later
processor, as well as an online issue that can be read with any web
browser. ATPM has been called a "must read" by Mac enthusiasts the world
over. More information about ATPM can be found at our Web site
<http://www.atpm.com>. This is issue 5.04 for April 1999.





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From: Chris Turner <[email protected]>

Subject: Abstract for ATPM 5.10.PDF.sit



This is the PDF version of ATPM 5.10, and required Acrobat Reader 3.0 or

later.

--------------------

October 4, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - As the northern

hemisphere begins its descent into autumn with the month of October, so

to does the staff of ATPM push on with issue 5.10 of About This

Particular Macintosh.



With the addition of new staff members and more columns for our readers�

enjoyment, ATPM continues to push the boundaries of e-zine publishing.



Former reader Scott Feldstein joins the staff full time this month with a

double-barrel blast of his column, User Preference. A graduate student in

educational psychology, and full time Mac techie at Marquete University,

Scott brings a unique perspective to that which ATPM has always stood

for: the personal computing experience, with heavy emphasis on the

personal.



Publisher Michael Tsai begins a timely series on Cascading Style Sheets

on the web in his column, Personal Computing Paradigm. This issue marks

the first for ATPM that utilizes this great way for webmasters to

standardize their pages.



Matthew Glidden, of �Three Macs and a Printer,� continues his 10-part

networking series with his third article, �Network Software: Sharing

files (and feelings) with others.� Managing Editor Daniel Chvatik brings

you more web sites in this month�s About This Particular Website, before

turning the reigns over next month to new staffer David Spencer.



David Ozab joins the ATPM crew as the resident sound junkie, and kicks

off his contributions with jams talking about �Midi and the Mac,� and

�Authorizing Opcode on USB Macs.� Tom Iovino finds a way to scare the

beejezus out of us by giving us a glimpse of national security without

the presence of Macintosh in Apple Cider.



ATPM lands an interview with Chuck Fox, Business Development Officer with

FreeMac.com to discuss how they�re going to give away all those free

iMacs.



Shareware Editor Bill Lovett evaluates a plethora of Macintosh interface

enhancements in this month�s roundup, while the staff reviews CD Stomper

Pro 3.2.6, Extension Overload 4.5.1, the iCatch, the iMate ADB-USB

adapter, MacHeadlines Pro 1.8, and an old favorite come anew, ShrinkWrap

3.5.



Hollywood dude Mike Shields talks about independent filmmakers and the

impact the Macintosh has had in that realm recently in this month�s �On a

Clear Day...�



There continues to be only two ways to get a rockin� ATPM t-shirt. The

first is to simply order one! The second offers more of a challenge, in

that you have to be the first respondent with all the correct answers to

this month�s Trivia Challenge, courtesy of Ed Goss. Ed promises lots of

fun with The �ist� List.



Daniel Chvatik continues to be the world-traveling envy of the staff, and

has more desktop pictures for your enjoyment, this month of Montreal. All

this and more, including past and present issues of ATPM at

<http://www.atpm.com>.





Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh  <http://www.atpm.com>



About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine

dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you

informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are

accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In

addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the






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From: Chris Turner <[email protected]>

Subject: Abstract for ATPM 5.10.srd.sit



This is the eDoc version of ATPM 5.10, and requires a Macintosh running

System 7.1 or later.

--------------------------

October 4, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - As the northern

hemisphere begins its descent into autumn with the month of October, so

to does the staff of ATPM push on with issue 5.10 of About This

Particular Macintosh.



With the addition of new staff members and more columns for our readers�

enjoyment, ATPM continues to push the boundaries of e-zine publishing.



Former reader Scott Feldstein joins the staff full time this month with a

double-barrel blast of his column, User Preference. A graduate student in

educational psychology, and full time Mac techie at Marquete University,

Scott brings a unique perspective to that which ATPM has always stood

for: the personal computing experience, with heavy emphasis on the

personal.



Publisher Michael Tsai begins a timely series on Cascading Style Sheets

on the web in his column, Personal Computing Paradigm. This issue marks

the first for ATPM that utilizes this great way for webmasters to

standardize their pages.



Matthew Glidden, of �Three Macs and a Printer,� continues his 10-part

networking series with his third article, �Network Software: Sharing

files (and feelings) with others.� Managing Editor Daniel Chvatik brings

you more web sites in this month�s About This Particular Website, before

turning the reigns over next month to new staffer David Spencer.



David Ozab joins the ATPM crew as the resident sound junkie, and kicks

off his contributions with jams talking about �Midi and the Mac,� and

�Authorizing Opcode on USB Macs.� Tom Iovino finds a way to scare the

beejezus out of us by giving us a glimpse of national security without

the presence of Macintosh in Apple Cider.



ATPM lands an interview with Chuck Fox, Business Development Officer with

FreeMac.com to discuss how they�re going to give away all those free

iMacs.



Shareware Editor Bill Lovett evaluates a plethora of Macintosh interface

enhancements in this month�s roundup, while the staff reviews CD Stomper

Pro 3.2.6, Extension Overload 4.5.1, the iCatch, the iMate ADB-USB

adapter, MacHeadlines Pro 1.8, and an old favorite come anew, ShrinkWrap

3.5.



Hollywood dude Mike Shields talks about independent filmmakers and the

impact the Macintosh has had in that realm recently in this month�s �On a

Clear Day...�



There continues to be only two ways to get a rockin� ATPM t-shirt. The

first is to simply order one! The second offers more of a challenge, in

that you have to be the first respondent with all the correct answers to

this month�s Trivia Challenge, courtesy of Ed Goss. Ed promises lots of

fun with The �ist� List.



Daniel Chvatik continues to be the world-traveling envy of the staff, and

has more desktop pictures for your enjoyment, this month of Montreal. All

this and more, including past and present issues of ATPM at

<http://www.atpm.com>.





Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh  <http://www.atpm.com>



About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine

dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you

informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are

accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In

addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the

most from your Mac OS computing experience.






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From: Chris Turner <[email protected]>
Subject: ATPM 5.11 PDF version

This is the PDF version of About This Particular Macintosh 5.11. It
requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later for viewing.
-------------------------
November 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - The leaves are turning
colors, and so turn is the staff of ATPM - green with envy that is over
the Power Macintosh G4 and Apple Cinema Display. Luckily for our readers,
issue 5.11 of About This Particular Macintosh isn't as hard to find as
the latest hardware from our favorite fruit company.

This month, Mac maestro David Ozab continues his insights into the
musical side of the Macintosh with the second part of his Midi and the
Mac.

This issue also sees a bit of a theme - fonts! Publisher Michael Tsai
offers a comprehensive overview of fonts on the Mac in his column,
Personal Computing Paradigm. Michael also reviews the font utility, Font
Agent.

David Spencer spins a wicked web of font searching in this month's About
This Particular Web Site, and Shareware Editor Bill Lovett presents a
plethora of font utilities for your enjoyment.

Networking guru Matthew Glidden, of "Three Macs and a Printer," talks
about something we all need once and a while - security. His fourth
article of the 10-part series is "Dealing with Your Network's
Insecurities." We're sure Matthew offers more help than just telling you
how to build your network's self-confidence.

Robert Paul Leitao returns to close out his tenure this year with Apple,
Kids, and Attitude. Robert looks back at some of the predictions he made
in ATPM 5.01 regarding Apple's business practices and financial future,
and how they turned out. He also discusses the recent Apple flip-flop on
shipping G4s, and we look forward to his return in ATPM 6.02.

Tom Iovino and Mike Shields tie in some elaborate analogies in their
respective columns, Apple Cider, and On A Clear Day... Tom tells us the
things he's thankful for in the Mac world, and Mike laments the passing
of his French Toast Crunch cereal while bringing us the latest on the Mac
in Hollywood. We don't know how they do it, but they manage to pull it
off.

Scott Feldstein talks about computer buyer types in his column, User
Preference, while David Ozab explores the Instrument Interface in a
Segments piece.

After you check out the staff reviews of the new iBook, Font Agent,
Cruise Control, Spy Fox 2, and Auction Action Tracker, make sure you
digest our new Update section, where we provide updated information on
items we've reviewed in recent issues.

This month's Trivia Challenge was submitted to us by British reader John
Precedo, and featurs a Star Trek theme. The big winner gets an ATPM
t-shirt, but don't despair if you're not the first respondent with all
the correct answers. You can still get your own ATPM t-shirt by ordering
one! Finally, we bring you more desktop pictures, this time from the
beautiful Bahamas. Enjoy!

Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh  <http://www.atpm.com>

About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine
dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you
informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are
accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In
addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the
most from your Mac OS computing experience.


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From: Chris Turner <[email protected]>

Subject: Abstract for ATPM 5.11 eDOC version



This is the eDoc version of About This Particular Macintosh 5.11.

------------

November 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - The leaves are turning

colors, and so turn is the staff of ATPM - green with envy that is over

the Power Macintosh G4 and Apple Cinema Display. Luckily for our readers,

issue 5.11 of About This Particular Macintosh isn't as hard to find as

the latest hardware from our favorite fruit company.



This month, Mac maestro David Ozab continues his insights into the

musical side of the Macintosh with the second part of his Midi and the

Mac.



This issue also sees a bit of a theme - fonts! Publisher Michael Tsai

offers a comprehensive overview of fonts on the Mac in his column,

Personal Computing Paradigm. Michael also reviews the font utility, Font

Agent.



David Spencer spins a wicked web of font searching in this month's About

This Particular Web Site, and Shareware Editor Bill Lovett presents a

plethora of font utilities for your enjoyment.



Networking guru Matthew Glidden, of "Three Macs and a Printer," talks

about something we all need once and a while - security. His fourth

article of the 10-part series is "Dealing with Your Network's

Insecurities." We're sure Matthew offers more help than just telling you

how to build your network's self-confidence.



Robert Paul Leitao returns to close out his tenure this year with Apple,

Kids, and Attitude. Robert looks back at some of the predictions he made

in ATPM 5.01 regarding Apple's business practices and financial future,

and how they turned out. He also discusses the recent Apple flip-flop on

shipping G4s, and we look forward to his return in ATPM 6.02.



Tom Iovino and Mike Shields tie in some elaborate analogies in their

respective columns, Apple Cider, and On A Clear Day... Tom tells us the

things he's thankful for in the Mac world, and Mike laments the passing

of his French Toast Crunch cereal while bringing us the latest on the Mac

in Hollywood. We don't know how they do it, but they manage to pull it

off.



Scott Feldstein talks about computer buyer types in his column, User

Preference, while David Ozab explores the Instrument Interface in a

Segments piece.



After you check out the staff reviews of the new iBook, Font Agent,

Cruise Control, Spy Fox 2, and Auction Action Tracker, make sure you

digest our new Update section, where we provide updated information on

items we've reviewed in recent issues.



This month's Trivia Challenge was submitted to us by British reader John

Precedo, and featurs a Star Trek theme. The big winner gets an ATPM

t-shirt, but don't despair if you're not the first respondent with all

the correct answers. You can still get your own ATPM t-shirt by ordering

one! Finally, we bring you more desktop pictures, this time from the

beautiful Bahamas. Enjoy!



Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh  <http://www.atpm.com>



About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine

dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you

informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are

accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In

addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the

most from your Mac OS computing experience.






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From: Chris Turner <[email protected]>

Subject: ATPM 5.12



December 6, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com)--The holiday season is

upon us, and as the staff of About This Particular Macintosh presents our

December issue, we wish you the very best during this time of joy, and

for the new year to come.



Kicking things off in this month's Apple Cider, Tom Iovino awaits the

upcoming year 2000, and looks back on 1999 with some Random Saved

Thoughts regarding Apple, Microsoft, football and parade balloons.



Publisher Michael Tsai examines the current state of Macintosh software

from Microsoft, and as usual, doesn't pull any punches.



David Ozab continues his Segments piece, this time with a look at "MIDI

and the Mac" in this month's How To.



Networking guru Matthew Glidden, of "Three Macs and a Printer", continues

his 10-part series on networking your Macs with part 5, "Mixing Ethernet

and LocalTalk Networks." For those of you with a mixture of older and

newer Macs that need to communicate with one another, this column is for

you.



This month's Art Department is a bit different, as our graphics guru

Jamal Ghandour takes on a different form of art--music. Jamal walks you

through how to burn your own music compilation CDs, turning your personal

music collection into your own work of art.



In this month's About This Particular Web Site, David Spencer presents a

cornucopia of sites for your holiday viewing pleasure, from staff

favorites The Onion and mp3.com to The Register, Digital Blasphemy, and

more. Be sure to contribute sites you think other readers might be

interested in by emailing David.



Our Shareware Editor Bill Lovett has an extensive roundup of software

that aids the Mac user in one of the staples of computer

usage--installation. Check out Clean-Install Assistant, Yank, Tome

Viewer, and Installer Observer. All make excellent holiday gifts for the

Mac user in your life--with the exception of Yank, they are all free, and

even Yank is inexpensive for what it does.



The staff reviews a wide range of items just in time for your last-minute

holiday shopping, including Humongous Entertainment's Backyard Football;

N2MP3 from Proteron; nik Color Efex!; Guy Kawasaki's latest tome, Rules

for Revolutionaries; the Rio Player 500; and Handspring's Palm OS PDA,

the Visor Deluxe.



A great gift idea this year is an ATPM t-shirt, available now. Check our

web site for more details. Or you could really impress the ATPM reader in

your life by winning him or her a t-shirt in this month's Trivia

Challenge, Match the Monikers! ATPM's gift to you this holiday season is

a new set of desktop pictures, courtesy of Managing Editor Daniel

Chvatik. This month's theme, Clouds, promises to bring to your desktop

thoughts of pleasantness and relaxation for the coming year.



Finally, the staff of About This Particular Macintosh thanks all of our

readers for another fabulous year. You are the reason we continue to

publish what we feel is the best Macintosh e-zine around--by everyday

Macintosh users, for everyday Macintosh users. We welcome your

criticisms, questions, and praise. See you next year!





Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh



About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine

dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you

informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are

accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In

addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the

most from your Mac OS computing experience.


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December 6, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com)--The holiday season is

upon us, and as the staff of About This Particular Macintosh presents our

December issue, we wish you the very best during this time of joy, and

for the new year to come.



Kicking things off in this month's Apple Cider, Tom Iovino awaits the

upcoming year 2000, and looks back on 1999 with some Random Saved

Thoughts regarding Apple, Microsoft, football and parade balloons.



Publisher Michael Tsai examines the current state of Macintosh software

from Microsoft, and as usual, doesn't pull any punches.



David Ozab continues his Segments piece, this time with a look at "MIDI

and the Mac" in this month's How To.



Networking guru Matthew Glidden, of "Three Macs and a Printer", continues

his 10-part series on networking your Macs with part 5, "Mixing Ethernet

and LocalTalk Networks." For those of you with a mixture of older and

newer Macs that need to communicate with one another, this column is for

you.



This month's Art Department is a bit different, as our graphics guru

Jamal Ghandour takes on a different form of art--music. Jamal walks you

through how to burn your own music compilation CDs, turning your personal

music collection into your own work of art.



In this month's About This Particular Web Site, David Spencer presents a

cornucopia of sites for your holiday viewing pleasure, from staff

favorites The Onion and mp3.com to The Register, Digital Blasphemy, and

more. Be sure to contribute sites you think other readers might be

interested in by emailing David.



Our Shareware Editor Bill Lovett has an extensive roundup of software

that aids the Mac user in one of the staples of computer

usage--installation. Check out Clean-Install Assistant, Yank, Tome

Viewer, and Installer Observer. All make excellent holiday gifts for the

Mac user in your life--with the exception of Yank, they are all free, and

even Yank is inexpensive for what it does.



The staff reviews a wide range of items just in time for your last-minute

holiday shopping, including Humongous Entertainment's Backyard Football;

N2MP3 from Proteron; nik Color Efex!; Guy Kawasaki's latest tome, Rules

for Revolutionaries; the Rio Player 500; and Handspring's Palm OS PDA,

the Visor Deluxe.



A great gift idea this year is an ATPM t-shirt, available now. Check our

web site for more details. Or you could really impress the ATPM reader in

your life by winning him or her a t-shirt in this month's Trivia

Challenge, Match the Monikers! ATPM's gift to you this holiday season is

a new set of desktop pictures, courtesy of Managing Editor Daniel

Chvatik. This month's theme, Clouds, promises to bring to your desktop

thoughts of pleasantness and relaxation for the coming year.



Finally, the staff of About This Particular Macintosh thanks all of our

readers for another fabulous year. You are the reason we continue to

publish what we feel is the best Macintosh e-zine around--by everyday

Macintosh users, for everyday Macintosh users. We welcome your

criticisms, questions, and praise. See you next year!





Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh



About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine

dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you

informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are

accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In

addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the

most from your Mac OS computing experience.




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This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the September 2000 issue of

ATPM. About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine

about the *personal* computing experience. The contents of ATPM 6.09 are

as follows:



Columns

   Apple Cider: Too Much Information

   Beyond the Barline: My Summer at Metasynth Camp--Part One

   Hollywood: I Couldn't See It

   About This Particular Web Site

   Segments: Why My Next Mac Will Be A Cube

   Graphics and the Internet: The Animated GIF

Reviews

   DoorStop Personal Firewall 2.0

   Gerry's ICQ d44.1

   icWord 1.0

   Kyma 5.0

   Nomad II 32 MB

   PGPfreeware 6.5.2 and SafeMail 2.1

   StoryBox Picture Frame (Preview)

Extras

   Cartoon: "In Your Dreams"

   Desktop Pictures: Mark Montgomery and Konstanz Part II

   Trivia: PowerBook Code Names



--Michael




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This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the December 2000 issue of ATPM.

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The contents of ATPM 6.12 are as follows:



Columns

   Apple Cider: Tidings of Comfort and Joy?

   Beyond the Barline: People vs. the Recording Industry--Part III

   About This Particular Web Site

   Graphics and the Internet: Part IX--PNG

   How To: Buying a CD Burner

Reviews

   Beach Head 2000

   GoClick 3.0.1

   Making iMovies (book)

   Understanding Interactivity (book)

   ZephIR! 1.02b1

Extras

   Cartoon: For unto us a child is born...

   Desktop Pictures: Reader Submissions

   Trivia Challenge: NCAA Basketball




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This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the February 2001 issue of ATPM.

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The contents of ATPM 7.02 are as follows:



Columns

   Apple Cider: A Matter of Trust

   Apples, Kids, & Attitude: Martians in the Manholes

   Beyond the Barline: A Tale of Two Trade Shows

   About This Particular Web Site

   How To: iMovie Transition Tricks

   How To: Playing Compressed Sounds on a Home Stereo

Reviews

   Mac Chess Downloads

   Driver

   Final Jam Pro (skin)

   Jeopardy!

   iTunes 1.0

   Links LS 2000

   Que! Fire CD-RW Drive

   ZipCD

Extras

   Desktop Pictures: MobiusCo & Florida panhandle lighthouses

   Trivia Challenge Answers: Fun With Numbers




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The contents of ATPM 7.03 are as follows:



Columns

   Apple Cider: Growin' Up

   Beyond the Barline: Lava Lamp ... New iMac

   About This Particular Web Site

Reviews

   FinRing

   Inspiration 6.0b

   Mail Beacon 1.3.1

   TurboTax Deluxe

   VOODOO Personal 2.0

Extras

   Desktop Pictures: St. Lucia




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This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the April 2001 issue of ATPM.

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The contents of ATPM 7.04 are as follows:



Columns

   Apple Cider: Brand Spankin' New

   Beyond the Barline: An iMac for Any Mood

   About This Particular Web Site

   Segments: Report on the Microcomputers in Education Conference

   How To: Networking the Macintosh Cube

Reviews

   Movie Magic ScreenWriter 2000 v. 4.0.1

   Sony DPP-SV55 Printer

   SPSS 10.0

   Sweet P 1.1

   Virtual PC 4.0

Extras

   Desktop Pictures: Icicle Formation and Winter in South Hampton




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This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the May 2001 issue of ATPM. About

This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the

*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an

offline Webzine format, visit <http://www.atpm.com/Back/> to download

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The contents of ATPM 7.05 are as follows:



Columns

   Apple Cider: The Amazing, Expanding Iovino Clan

   Beyond the Barline: Why I'm Waiting to Upgrade

   The Personal Computing Paradigm: Mac OS X--Finally

   Hollywood: Did You See the Super Bowl?

   About This Particular Web Site

Reviews

   Shareware Roundup

   Datahand Professional II

   Dreamweaver 4/Fireworks 4 Studio

   FILTERiT4

   Monopoly Casino

   Sharity 2.4

   Sound Studio

   Unreal Tournament: Game of the Year Edition

Extras

   Desktop Pictures: Hawaii and London




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This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the June 2001 issue of ATPM.

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The contents of ATPM 7.06 are as follows:



Columns

   Apple Cider: Don't Panic: Bidding Farewell to the Hitchhiker

   The Personal Computing Paradigm: Mac OS X Tips

   My Apple Wedge: FileMaker Pro Templates Overview and Tutorial

   The Legacy Corner

   About This Particular Web Site

   How To: Setting up a Hardware Router

Reviews

   Shareware Roundup: Stickies and Notepads--Part One

   Book Review: Crossing Platforms

   Turbo Mouse Pro

Extras

   Interview: Dan Bailey, Fontosaurus Text

   Desktop Pictures: Flowers and Southern California






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This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the July 2001 issue of ATPM.

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*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an

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The contents of ATPM 7.07 are as follows:



Columns

   Apple Cider: Cube Down the Tube?

   Beyond the Barline: Indeterminacy

   Hollywood: Where Are the Macintoshes?

   My Apple Wedge: With the Stroke of a Pen

   The Legacy Corner

   About This Particular Web Site

Reviews

   Shareware Roundup: Stickies and Notepads -- Part Two

   ConceptDraw 1.61 X

   Engima 2.0

   FreeHand 10

   iWrite 1.2.1

   Now Contact and Up-to-Date 4.0

   Risk II

   Toast 5.01 Titanium

Extras

   Desktop Pictures: Flowers and Konstanz, Germany/Cambridge, Massachusetts




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This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the August 2001 issue of ATPM.

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The contents of ATPM 7.08 are as follows:



Columns

   Report: Macworld Expo New York

   Apple Cider: Random Squeezings from a Mac User

   My Apple Wedge: ...Hoelle des Nordens von Roubaix, Tour de France...

   The Legacy Corner

   About This Particular Web Site

   Segments: Slices from the Macintosh Life

Reviews

   Podium CoolPad

   Music Press 9.0

   NetBarrier 2.0.3

   Kyocera Smartphone (QCP 6035)

   PowerBook G4 Titanium

Extras

   Cartoon: Hambone

   Desktop Pictures: Carolina Lighthouses




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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 7.10



This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the October 2001 issue of ATPM.

About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the

*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an

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The contents of ATPM 7.10 are as follows:



Columns

   Apple Cider: What's In Store?

   Computing Paradigm: Mac OS X 10.1--First Impressions

   My Apple Wedge: Housekeeping

   Segments: DSS and SMTP Authentication

   Segments: Software License Agreements

   How To: Switches and Hubs

   How To: Faux Pas Ethernet

Reviews

   Shareware Roundup: Screensavers

   AppleScript in a Nutshell (book)

   Pong: The Next Level

   Stuffit Deluxe 6.5

   Super Get Info 1.0.2

Extras

   Cartoon: Hambone

   Desktop Pictures: The House on the Rock




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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 7.11



This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the November 2001 issue of ATPM.

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The contents of ATPM 7.11 are as follows:



Columns

   Apple Cider: Legends in Their Own Time

   Beyond the Barline: Too Much Hype

   My Apple Wedge: Visitors at the Apple Retail Store

   About This Particular Web Site

   Segments: Credit Where Credit Is [Not] Due

   How To: Mac and Windows File Sharing Using FTP

   How To: Networking Tutorial

Reviews

   Mandrake Linux 8.0 PPC

   Panorama 4.01

   PocketType

   Q*bert

Extras

   Cartoon: Hambone

   Desktop Pictures: Berlin and Mt. Auburn Cemetery




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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 7.12

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the December 2001 issue of ATPM.
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The contents of ATPM 7.12 are as follows:

Columns
   Apple Cider: The Year of Big Changes
   My Apple Wedge: Interview With A New User
   About This Particular Web Site
   Segments: FireWire on a Beige G3 Mac
   How To: About Two-Mac Networks
   How To: Sharing USB Printers on a Network
Reviews
   Shareware Roundup: Games for Mac OS X
   Bosco's Foto Trimmer
   Wildform Flix
   iPod
   iTunes 2.0.2
   Microsoft Outlook 2001 (version 9.00)
   Portraits & Prints 1.0.1
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Desktop Pictures: Sewickley, PA


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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.01

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the January 2002 issue of ATPM.
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The contents of ATPM 8.01 are as follows:

Columns
   Beyond the Barline: My Resolution
   Hollywood: Comic Con and DV Expo
   About This Particular Web Site
   Interview: Frank Vercruesse (author of Application Switcher Menu)
   Report: MacExpo in London
   How To: Sharing an Apple Printer on a Mac Network
   How To: Working with Downloaded Files without Special Utilities
Reviews
   Shareware Roundup: Financial Help
   LaunchBar 3.1.2
   Portraits & Prints Template Maker
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Desktop Pictures: Hawai'i and Montreal




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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.02

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the February 2002 issue of ATPM.
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The contents of ATPM 8.02 are as follows:

Columns
   Apple Cider: Spam I Am
   Beyond the Barline: Expos, From a Distance
   Hollywood: Normally
   About This Particular Web Site
   Networking: Mac and PC Networking Overview
   Networking: Mac File Sharing
   How To: What Do Your CD-ROMs Tell About You?
Reviews
   FileMaker Server 5.5
   Jeopardy! 2nd Edition
   OmniDictionary 2.0.1
   ScanCalc 1.7.1
   Virtual PC 5.0
   Wheel of Fortune, 2nd Edition
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Desktop Pictures: Oregon and "A Collection of Scottish Pictures"


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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.03

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the March 2002 issue of ATPM.
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The contents of ATPM 8.03 are as follows:

Columns
   Apple Cider: And now, the end is near...
   Beyond the Barline: And the Award Goes to...
   Hollywood: I'm Not Happy
   Segments: I Hate it When That Happens
   About This Particular Web Site
   Networking: Setting Up AirPort
   How To: The Mops Programming Language--Part I
   How To: Downloaded Files Challenge--Followup
Reviews
   Can Combine Icons 2.1
   Centipede
   Mac OS X: The Missing Manual (book)
   Nisus Writer 6.5
   Survivor: The Interactive Game
   Workflow Automation with AppleScript Training CD
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Desktop Pictures: Oregon and Washington


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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.04

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the April 2002 issue of ATPM.
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The contents of ATPM 8.04 are as follows:

Columns
   Beyond the Barline: Record Execs Ate My Hard Drive!
   The Candy Apple: A Down-Home Awards Show
   The Legacy Corner
   Segments: I Hate it When That Happens--Part II
   About This Particular Web Site
   Networking: iBook
   How To: Wireless Network Encryption With a Non-Apple Transmitter
   How To: The Mops Programming Language--Part II
Reviews
   A Tale of Two Bags
   Click 'N Design 3D
   Illustrator 10
   Mailsmith 1.5
   PowerMate
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Desktop Pictures: Travels


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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.05

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the May 2002 issue of ATPM. About
This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the
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The contents of ATPM 8.05 are as follows:

Columns
   Beyond the Barline: Samples Changed to Protect the Innocent
   The Candy Apple: Let's Talk About Work Ethic
   The Legacy Corner
   Segments: Memories of My Life Since Buying a Macintosh 6500/250
   About This Particular Web Site
   Networking: Quadra and Performa 630
   Roll Your Own: The Ultimate Customization
   Report: IPEX 2002--Birmingham NEC
Reviews
   Black & White 1.1.3
   Bridge Baron 12
   Mail Beacon 1.4.2
   Sheep
   StoryBoard Quick 3.2.1
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Los Angeles


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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.06

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the June 2002 issue of ATPM.
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The contents of ATPM 8.06 are as follows:

Columns
   The Candy Apple: Perspective is the Key(board)
   The Legacy Corner
   Hollywood: Yelling "Fire"
   About This Particular Web Site
   Segments: Electricity: What Is It Good For?
   Segments: Building the Dream Machine
   Networking: The Compact Macs
   Roll Your Own: Variables and Data
   The User Strikes Back: Attack of the Installers
Reviews
   Shareware Roundup: Weblog Tools
   AquaGrep 1.0
   Final Draft 6.0.1.1
   MacLocksmith 2.4.0
   Memory Pro 1.0
   QuickEncrypt 3.2
   WebWatch 1.0
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Giverny


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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.07

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the July 2002 issue of ATPM.
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The contents of ATPM 8.07 are as follows:

Columns
   The Candy Apple: Ups and Downs of the Market
   About This Particular Web Site
   The User Strikes Back: Who Controls Your Future?
   The User Strikes Back: Attack of the Killer CDs
   Networking: Thoughts on Apple's XServe
   How To: System 6 Networking via LocalTalk
   How To: Choosing a Digital Camera
Reviews
   Burst 1.0.1
   FileXaminer 1.1
   Learning Unix for Mac OS X (book)
   Mojo Mail 2.6.7
   QPict 5.1
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Normandy


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Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.08

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the August 2002 issue of ATPM.
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The contents of ATPM 8.08 are as follows:

Columns
   Beyond the Barline: The Other Petition
   The Candy Apple: Macworld's New Toys
   Roll Your Own: Go with the Flow
   Segments: Max OS X 10.1.5--While We Wait for 10.2
   Segments: Why I Haven't Switched to Mac OS X
   Report: Macworld Expo New York 2002 Wrap-up
Reviews
   Shareware Roundup: Scrabble and Boggle
   24U Appearance OSAX 2.0
   Locator 0.7.2
   MacReporter 1.1.1
   Three Periodic Table Programs
   pop-pop 1.01
   Tinderbox 1.1.3
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Oregon's Southern Coast


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From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr." <[email protected]>
Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.09

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the September 2002 issue of ATPM.
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the
*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an
offline Webzine format, visit <http://www.atpm.com/Back/> to download
current and past issues in your preferred format.

The contents of ATPM 8.09 are as follows:

Columns
   The Candy Apple: Home Is Where the Heart Is
   Paradigm: Mac OS X 10.2--First Impressions
   Networking: The Audio/Video Quadras (660av, 840av)
   Roll Your Own: Charting Your Success
   How To: What's Under the Hood
Reviews
   Anonymizer Ultimate Security Suite
   Auto Charger for iPod
   Forma 2.0.7
   LeatherPod
   The Missing Sync 3.0
   Optical Elite
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Croatia, Mexico, and Andalusia


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From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr." <[email protected]>
Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.11

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the November 2002 issue of ATPM.
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the
*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an
offline Webzine format, visit <http://www.atpm.com/Back/> to download
current and past issues in your preferred format.

The contents of ATPM 8.11 are as follows:

Columns
   Beyond the Barline: Ready or Not!
   The Candy Apple: From a Distance...
   Legacy Corner: Legacy Mac Software
   About This Particular Web Site
   Segments: Internet "Piracy" of Films and Broadcasts
   User Strikes Back: Put Your E-mail on a Diet
   What's Under the Hood
   Networking: Switching Networks in Mac OS X
   How To: Internet Explorer Graphical Toolbar Favorites
   How To: Web Site Accessibility
   How To: Troubleshooting 101
Reviews
   FireWire DriveDock
   Lapvantage Deluxe Dome
   Watch & Smile 2.0.7
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Bimini


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From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr." <[email protected]>
Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.12

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the December 2002 issue of ATPM.
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the
*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an
offline Webzine format, visit <http://www.atpm.com/Back/> to download
current and past issues in your preferred format.

The contents of ATPM 8.12 are as follows:

Columns
   The Candy Apple: Finding the Bright Spots in a Murky Day
   Roll Your Own: Try to Handle This
   Networking: Serving Files Using FTP in Mac OS X
   What's Under the Hood: 'Tis the Season
   Segments: Mac OS X: Powerful But Awkward
   Segments: Me and My Macs
Reviews
   AlphaSmart Dana
   BBEdit 7.0.1
   .Mac
   icKeys (PowerBook G4 Keyboard Illuminator)
   Kids GoGoGo 6.2
   Mac OS X Killer Tips (book)
   Ponere 1.0.1
Extras
   Cartoon: Hambone
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Chile


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From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr." <[email protected]>
Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 9.01

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the January 2003 issue of ATPM.
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the
*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an
offline Webzine format, visit <http://www.atpm.com/Back/> to download
current and past issues in your preferred format.

The contents of ATPM 9.01 are as follows:

Columns
   The Candy Apple: Resolutions
   The Legacy Corner: Bluetooth & 68K Browsers
   The Personal Computing Paradigm: E-Mail Archiving with Eudora and Mail
   Roll Your Own: How to Handle Anything
   What's Under the Hood: New Year, More Utilities
   Segments: Slices from the Macintosh Life: Mac Addicts to the Rescue
   How To: Buying a New Mac
Reviews
   Shareware Roundup: Educational Tools
   EarthDesk 1.2.5
   iSkin Keyboard Protector
   Kinesis Advantage Pro
   Macintosh Troubleshooting Pocket Guide (book)
   Phaser 8200
   StuffIt Deluxe 7.0.1
Extras
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Tetons


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From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr." <[email protected]>
Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 9.02

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the February 2003 issue of ATPM.
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the
*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an
offline Webzine format, visit <http://www.atpm.com/Back/> to download
current and past issues in your preferred format.

The contents of ATPM 9.02 are as follows:

Columns
   The Candy Apple: Valentine's Day Observations
   On a Clear Day You Can See...: Everyone Has a Black Jetta
   Roll Your Own: The Object of Programming
   What's Under the Hood: Eye Candy for the Mac
   How To: Personalizing Your Mac 101
   Segments: Switch
Reviews
   Shareware Roundup: Count Your Pennies
   Brother HL-1470N
   Inspiration 7.0a
   Mac OS X Disaster Relief (book)
   SharingMenu 1.0
   SMART Toolkit 1.2
   The Wireless Networking Starter Kit (book)
Extras
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Bora Bora--Part 2


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From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr." <[email protected]>
Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 9.03

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the March 2003 issue of ATPM.
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the
*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an
offline Webzine format, visit <http://www.atpm.com/Back/> to download
current and past issues in your preferred format.

The contents of ATPM 9.03 are as follows:

Columns
   Apple Cider: A Year Apart
   Candy Apple: Not Ready for the Leap
   About This Particular Web Site
   Roll Your Own: The Object of Programming
   What's Under the Hood: Got Vinyl?
   User Strikes Back: Product Awards
   How To: Building Customized Boot CDs
Reviews
   Black and White: Platinum Pack
   ContentBarrier 1.3.3
   iView MediaPro 1.5.6
   Mac OS X: The Missing Manual (book)
   Unix Power Tools (book)
Extras
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: California


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From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr." <[email protected]>
Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 9.04

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the April 2003 issue of ATPM.
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the
*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an
offline Webzine format, visit <http://www.atpm.com/Back/> to download
current and past issues in your preferred format.

The contents of ATPM 9.04 are as follows:

Columns
   The Candy Apple: Ride 'Em, Cowboy!
   Networks in Action: Learning to Share With Others
   What's Under the Hood: Got Vinyl?
   How To: Making Jaguar Adopt Orphaned Printers
Reviews
   DriveTest 1.0
   NetNewsWire 1.0.1
   Photo Mechanic 3
   Secrets of the iPod, 2nd Edition (book)
   Studio MX
Extras
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Hong Kong


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From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr." <[email protected]>
Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 9.05

This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the May 2003 issue of ATPM. About
This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the
*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an
offline Webzine format, visit <http://www.atpm.com/Back/> to download
current and past issues in your preferred format.

The contents of ATPM 9.05 are as follows:

Columns
   The Candy Apple: Golden (the Golden Rule, That Is)
   Report: NAB Convention 2003
   Interview: Jonathan Gales
   What's Under the Hood: Got Vinyl?
   How To: Mac OS X's Acrobatic Moves
Reviews
   Google Hacks (book)
   Pocket Tanks 1.00b
   SPSS 11.0
   Ten Thumbs Typing Tutor 2.2.2
   TiVo Home Media Option
   World War 2 Online Blitzkrieg
Extras
   Cartoon: Cortland
   Desktop Pictures: Flowers--part 3


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From: Christopher Turner <[email protected]>
Subject: ATPM 5.08.pdf Abstract

This is the PDF version of ATPM 5.08 and requires at least Adobe Acrobat
Reader 3 for viewing.
-----------
August 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - Just as Steve Jobs
announced the fourth and final product in Apple�s four-tiered product
strategy at last month�s Macworld Expo, so to does ATPM Publisher Michael
Tsai announce the publishing strategy of About This Particular Macintosh.

�Just as Apple can�t make one, or even two Macintoshes that meet
everyone�s needs, we don�t believe that everyone has the same needs in a
Mac magazine,� Tsai said in an open letter to ATPM readers. �Some Mac
users work tethered to the  Internet, with their email client set to
check for mail every two minute. Others must pay per-minute rates to use
the Internet and prefer downloading an offline copy to read on-screen or
print out. We believe we have something to satisfy everyone.�

About This Particular Macintosh will now be published monthly in four
different formats, the first of its kind for any online Macintosh e-zine.
These formats include the Online Webzine, Acrobat PDF, the downloadable
Offline Webzine, and the new eDOC format.

�Our readership survey on formats told us that half of our readers
preferred the DOCMaker format,� stated Chris Turner, ATPM�s Publicity
Manager. �But the DOCMaker format is quickly becoming antiquated. We�ve
run into several problems with it and the newer versions of the Mac OS.
The eDOC format doesn�t have any of these problems, and has proven a
worthy successor.�

Robert Paul Leitao is back this month with his quarterly column, Apple,
Kids & Attitude, continuing to explore the Apple financial world.

The ATPM staff continues to grow as we welcome aboard Matthew Glidden of
Three Macs & a Printer fame. Matthew will be doing a ten-part  series of
networking articles for About This Particular Macintosh, beginning with
this month�s �You, 10BaseT, and the Mac Makes Three.�

Publisher Michael Tsai provides an overview of last month�s Macworld
Expo, while Tom Iovino lusts after a new iBook in this month�s Apple
Cider. Our Hollywood correspondent and resident Batman, Mike Shields,
takes us through a maze of Mac entertainment news.

Shareware Editor Bill Lovett looks at various HTML coding tools, while
the staff reviewed software including QuickTime 4, the book Apple
Confidential, Document Express 2.5, the ultimate screen capture utility,
Snapz Pro 2.01, and the PowerKey 600. Ed Goss caps off the month with a
slam-bang timeline trivia contest.

Even more desktop pictures have hit the ATPM web site this month, and our
new t-shirts are begging for homes. Stop by and check them all out! Past
and present issues of ATPM can be found at  <http://www.atpm.com>.


Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh  <http://www.atpm.com>

About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine
dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you
informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are
accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In
addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the
most from your Mac OS computing experience.



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From: Christopher Turner <[email protected]>
Subject: ATPM 5.09.pdf Abstract

This is the PDF version of ATPM 5.09. It requires at version 3.0 of Adobe
Acrobat Reader for viewing.
---------------
September 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - About This Particular
Macintosh began the month of September the same way the rest of the Mac
community did - by going �My god we have to have one,� in reference to
the newly-announced Power Macintosh G4 computers.

ATPM�s resident Macintosh business expert and Apple stock-watcher, Robert
Paul Leitao muses, �I'm very impressed with Apple's ability to turn
around new products so quickly. They have the edge going into the holiday
season. I'll bet they'll be a number of G4s under Christmas trees this
year and it will help Apple in its consumer-level product transition.�

Oh, and somewhere in our excitement, we managed to publish our September
issue!

Publisher Michael Tsai fawns over the re-release of perhaps the best
outlining software ever to hit a computer screen, MORE, in his Personal
Computing Paradigm column, and reader Scott D. Feldstein takes a turn in
our Segments piece. While the newly-released G4s may cause a realignment
of his strategy, Tom Iovino checks out the Free-Mac craze in this month�s
Apple Cider.

Matthew Glidden, of �Three Macs and a Printer,� continues his 10-part
networking series with his second article, �Mac Network Adapters.�
Managing Editor Daniel Chvatik brings you more web sites in this month�s
About This Particular Website, bringing the spotlight to bear on some Mac
shopping sites, as well as a great place for sounds and another to get
everyday questions answered.

Shareware Editor Bill Lovett goes on a quest for the best shareware chess
game, while the staff presents a �Review Zoo� of software including the
eFax Microviewer, GameRanger 1.0b5, iMacolor and iCalc, the Adaptec Power
Domain 2940U2W LVD SCSI Kit, and the combination of QuickDNS Pro 2.2.1
and DNS Expert Standard 1.5.1. Ed Goss puts up a brand-new ATPM t-shirt
in this month�s Movie Mutterings II trivia contest.

Daniel Chvatik was able to post some excellent desktop pictures of Monaco
for your enjoyment, once the rest of the staff finished beating him
around the head and shoulders for not stuffing us into his luggage. And
our new t-shirts are waiting for you to order!. Stop by and check all
this out, as well as past and present issues of ATPM at
<http://www.atpm.com>.


Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh  <http://www.atpm.com>

About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine
dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you
informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are
accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In
addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the
most from your Mac OS computing experience.



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From: [email protected]

Subject: ATPM 6.10 Print PDF



This is the optimized-for-print PDF version of the October issue of About This

Particular Macintosh.

------------

Dear Sir or Madam,



The staff of ATPM (About This Particular Macintosh) wishes to announce the

release of issue 6.10 for October 2000.



This month's columns and articles include:



*   You Have Arrived -- Tom Iovino explores stock market retirement fantasies in

this month's Apple Cider.

*   My Summer at MetaSynth Camp -- Part Two

*   About This Particular Web Site -- David Spencer explores fonts, Australia,

Mac games, batteries, and digital obsession.

*   Seven Deadly Internet Graphic Sins - Grant Osborne explores things that look

really bad on web pages.

*   Factors in Network Speed -- Matthew Glidden discusses fast networks in part

10 of his series.

*   Frying Spam -- Gregory Tetrault explores methods of eliminating spam in

Outlook Express 5.

*   Desktop pictures courtesy of Lee Bennett and Daniel Chvatik, featuring

British Columbia, Canada, and New York City, respectively.



This month's reviews are:



*   BBEdit 6.0

*   Burning Monkey Puzzle Lab

*   CalcuScribe Duo

*   ConceptDraw 1.5.2

*   iMovie: The Missing Manual

*   SoundJam MP Plus 2.5.1



Download Links:



*   Online Webzine

   <http://www.atpm.com/6.10/>



*   Offline Webzine (984K)

   <http://www.atpm.com/Back/downloads/ATPM-610-web.smi.bin>

   (Requires a Web browser)



*   PDF (print-optimized) (1.3 MB)

   <http://www.atpm.com/Back/pdf/ATPM-610-print.pdf>

   (Requires free Acrobat Reader)

   <http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html>



*   PDF (screen-optimized) (1.4 MB)

   <http://www.atpm.com/Back/pdf/ATPM-610-screen.pdf>

   (Requires free Acrobat Reader)

   <http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html>



The ATPM Staff

______________________________________________________________________

The ATPM Staff                                         [email protected]

About This Particular Macintosh                    http://www.atpm.com





Copyright 2000 About This Particular Macintosh



About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a monthly e-zine written by and for

everyday Macintosh users. Each issue contains interesting columns, critical

product reviews, and humorous anecdotes. ATPM is available in three formats:

online (Web), PDF, and offline webzine. More information about ATPM can be found

on our Web site at <http://www.atpm.com>.




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From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr." <[email protected]>
Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 7.0.1


This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the January 2001 issue of ATPM.
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the
*personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an
offline Webzine format, visit <http://www.atpm.com/> to download current and
past issues in your preferred format.

The contents of ATPM 7.01 are as follows:

Columns
   Apple Cider: This New Year1s R-Word
   Beyond the Barline: In Defense of Napster
   On a Clear Day...: Did You Get What You Wanted?
   About This Particular Web Site
   Profiles in Networking: Power Macintosh 8500
   Segments: Got Blog?
Reviews
   Backyard Soccer, MLS Edition
   Finale 2001c
   Microsoft Office 2001
   Kodak Photo CD, Picture CD, & Photo Net
   StuffIt Deluxe 6.0
   SockeToome 1.0
   Norton SystemWorks 1.0
   3D Bridge Deluxe 1.0
Extras
   Desktop Pictures: New York & Washington, D.C.
   Trivia Challenge: Fun With Numbers

--ATPM Staff



#### BINHEX     atpm-screen-610-pdf.hqx   ****

From: [email protected]

Subject: ATPM 6.10 Screen PDF



This is the optimized-for-screen PDF of the October issue of About This

Particular Macintosh.

-----------------------------

Dear Sir or Madam,



The staff of ATPM (About This Particular Macintosh) wishes to announce the

release of issue 6.10 for October 2000.



This month's columns and articles include:



*   You Have Arrived -- Tom Iovino explores stock market retirement fantasies in

this month's Apple Cider.

*   My Summer at MetaSynth Camp -- Part Two

*   About This Particular Web Site -- David Spencer explores fonts, Australia,

Mac games, batteries, and digital obsession.

*   Seven Deadly Internet Graphic Sins - Grant Osborne explores things that look

really bad on web pages.

*   Factors in Network Speed -- Matthew Glidden discusses fast networks in part

10 of his series.

*   Frying Spam -- Gregory Tetrault explores methods of eliminating spam in

Outlook Express 5.

*   Desktop pictures courtesy of Lee Bennett and Daniel Chvatik, featuring

British Columbia, Canada, and New York City, respectively.



This month's reviews are:



*   BBEdit 6.0

*   Burning Monkey Puzzle Lab

*   CalcuScribe Duo

*   ConceptDraw 1.5.2

*   iMovie: The Missing Manual

*   SoundJam MP Plus 2.5.1



Download Links:



*   Online Webzine

   <http://www.atpm.com/6.10/>



*   Offline Webzine (984K)

   <http://www.atpm.com/Back/downloads/ATPM-610-web.smi.bin>

   (Requires a Web browser)



*   PDF (print-optimized) (1.3 MB)

   <http://www.atpm.com/Back/pdf/ATPM-610-print.pdf>

   (Requires free Acrobat Reader)

   <http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html>



*   PDF (screen-optimized) (1.4 MB)

   <http://www.atpm.com/Back/pdf/ATPM-610-screen.pdf>

   (Requires free Acrobat Reader)

   <http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html>



The ATPM Staff

______________________________________________________________________

The ATPM Staff                                         [email protected]

About This Particular Macintosh                    http://www.atpm.com





Copyright 2000 About This Particular Macintosh



About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a monthly e-zine written by and for

everyday Macintosh users. Each issue contains interesting columns, critical

product reviews, and humorous anecdotes. ATPM is available in three formats:

online (Web), PDF, and offline webzine. More information about ATPM can be found

on our Web site at <http://www.atpm.com>.






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From: Christopher Turner <[email protected]>
Subject: ATPM 5.08.srd.sit Abstract

This is the eDOC version of ATPM 5.08
----------
August 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - Just as Steve Jobs
announced the fourth and final product in Apple�s four-tiered product
strategy at last month�s Macworld Expo, so to does ATPM Publisher Michael
Tsai announce the publishing strategy of About This Particular Macintosh.

�Just as Apple can�t make one, or even two Macintoshes that meet
everyone�s needs, we don�t believe that everyone has the same needs in a
Mac magazine,� Tsai said in an open letter to ATPM readers. �Some Mac
users work tethered to the  Internet, with their email client set to
check for mail every two minute. Others must pay per-minute rates to use
the Internet and prefer downloading an offline copy to read on-screen or
print out. We believe we have something to satisfy everyone.�

About This Particular Macintosh will now be published monthly in four
different formats, the first of its kind for any online Macintosh e-zine.
These formats include the Online Webzine, Acrobat PDF, the downloadable
Offline Webzine, and the new eDOC format.

�Our readership survey on formats told us that half of our readers
preferred the DOCMaker format,� stated Chris Turner, ATPM�s Publicity
Manager. �But the DOCMaker format is quickly becoming antiquated. We�ve
run into several problems with it and the newer versions of the Mac OS.
The eDOC format doesn�t have any of these problems, and has proven a
worthy successor.�

Robert Paul Leitao is back this month with his quarterly column, Apple,
Kids & Attitude, continuing to explore the Apple financial world.

The ATPM staff continues to grow as we welcome aboard Matthew Glidden of
Three Macs & a Printer fame. Matthew will be doing a ten-part  series of
networking articles for About This Particular Macintosh, beginning with
this month�s �You, 10BaseT, and the Mac Makes Three.�

Publisher Michael Tsai provides an overview of last month�s Macworld
Expo, while Tom Iovino lusts after a new iBook in this month�s Apple
Cider. Our Hollywood correspondent and resident Batman, Mike Shields,
takes us through a maze of Mac entertainment news.

Shareware Editor Bill Lovett looks at various HTML coding tools, while
the staff reviewed software including QuickTime 4, the book Apple
Confidential, Document Express 2.5, the ultimate screen capture utility,
Snapz Pro 2.01, and the PowerKey 600. Ed Goss caps off the month with a
slam-bang timeline trivia contest.

Even more desktop pictures have hit the ATPM web site this month, and our
new t-shirts are begging for homes. Stop by and check them all out! Past
and present issues of ATPM can be found at  <http://www.atpm.com>.


Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh  <http://www.atpm.com>

About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine
dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you
informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are
accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In
addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the
most from your Mac OS computing experience.



#### BINHEX     atpm-srd-509.hqx   ****

From: Christopher Turner <[email protected]>
Subject: ATPM 5.09.srd.sit Abstract

This is the eDOC version of ATPM 5.09. No additional software is required
for viewing.
----------
September 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - About This Particular
Macintosh began the month of September the same way the rest of the Mac
community did - by going �My god we have to have one,� in reference to
the newly-announced Power Macintosh G4 computers.

ATPM�s resident Macintosh business expert and Apple stock-watcher, Robert
Paul Leitao muses, �I'm very impressed with Apple's ability to turn
around new products so quickly. They have the edge going into the holiday
season. I'll bet they'll be a number of G4s under Christmas trees this
year and it will help Apple in its consumer-level product transition.�

Oh, and somewhere in our excitement, we managed to publish our September
issue!

Publisher Michael Tsai fawns over the re-release of perhaps the best
outlining software ever to hit a computer screen, MORE, in his Personal
Computing Paradigm column, and reader Scott D. Feldstein takes a turn in
our Segments piece. While the newly-released G4s may cause a realignment
of his strategy, Tom Iovino checks out the Free-Mac craze in this month�s
Apple Cider.

Matthew Glidden, of �Three Macs and a Printer,� continues his 10-part
networking series with his second article, �Mac Network Adapters.�
Managing Editor Daniel Chvatik brings you more web sites in this month�s
About This Particular Website, bringing the spotlight to bear on some Mac
shopping sites, as well as a great place for sounds and another to get
everyday questions answered.

Shareware Editor Bill Lovett goes on a quest for the best shareware chess
game, while the staff presents a �Review Zoo� of software including the
eFax Microviewer, GameRanger 1.0b5, iMacolor and iCalc, the Adaptec Power
Domain 2940U2W LVD SCSI Kit, and the combination of QuickDNS Pro 2.2.1
and DNS Expert Standard 1.5.1. Ed Goss puts up a brand-new ATPM t-shirt
in this month�s Movie Mutterings II trivia contest.

Daniel Chvatik was able to post some excellent desktop pictures of Monaco
for your enjoyment, once the rest of the staff finished beating him
around the head and shoulders for not stuffing us into his luggage. And
our new t-shirts are waiting for you to order!. Stop by and check all
this out, as well as past and present issues of ATPM at
<http://www.atpm.com>.


Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh  <http://www.atpm.com>

About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine
dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you
informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are
accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In
addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the
most from your Mac OS computing experience.



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From: [email protected]
Subject: MacZine #1

this is the first issue of the second series of MacZine, the first italian
ezine dedicated to the shareware and freeware world of Macintosh.
In each issue you will find reviews of the best shareware and freeware
software you can find all around the world.
MacZine is in italian and an international version will be available as soon
as possible.

Happy reading :-)

Aaron Ghirardelli
MacZine coordinator
http://members.tripod.com/~maczine/



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From: [email protected]
Subject: MacZine International #1


Hello and welcome to the first issue of MacZine International, the first
e-zine dedicated to the shareware and freeware world of Macintosh.
In every issue of this incredible e-zine you will find reviews of the best
shareware and freeware software for your Mac, with pictures, colors and much
more :-)
In MacZine you will find a new Internet Corner, reviews of the best internet
sites dedicated to the Mac.

MacZine is freeware!
Download it, read it and let us know what do you think about it :-)

Happy reading!

Aaron Ghirardelli
MacZine Coordinator
http://members.tripod.com/~maczine/



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From: [email protected]
Subject: MacZine International #2


Hi everybody,
here is the great second issue of MacZine International, the first mighty
e-magazine dedicated to the shareware and freeware world of Macintosh. In
every issue of MacZine you will be amazed by full color interesting reviews
and articles about the best shareware and freeware products available on the
'net.
MacZine is completely free, it is produced with DocMaker and it is greatly
enjoyable :-)

Please, download MacZine International and let us know what do you think
about it!

Aaron Ghirardelli
MacZine Coordinator
http://members.tripod.com/~maczine/