This is the May 1994 issue of the English Mac magazine, MacFormat. I
especially like it because it presents the world of Macintosh to a new
audience. Despite the Mac being 10 years' old at this point, it was
still new to a lot of people. For many, it was their first experience
of GUI computing. Many would have had exposure to command line-based
systems in school or at work, but the GUI was new.
In this issue, there is an in detail article on HyperCard as well as
reasonably priced alternatives to the expensive 800-pound gorillas.
Top DL: MF12_img.sit, is a StuffIt 3.5 archive containing a Disk Copy
4.2 disk image of the magazine's cover floppy disk.
2nd DL: MacFormat Issue 12 is a PDF reconstruction of this magazine,
using the scanned images reduced to 1600x1200 and 72dpi. OCR has been
applied so that the text can be (mostly) used. The pages have been
manually straightened too. The version has been to Acrobat 4. It is
70MB big.
3rd DL: MacFormat Issue 12 as PDF, reconstructed from scans.
The cover floppy disk contains:
* Read Me
* a self-extracting StuffIt archive containing:
* ColorKnit 3.0
* HyperCard stack: WorkOut
* Prince of Persia 2 Demo
* Scrapz 1.3.2
* Symbionts 2.3.3
Compatibility
Architecture: PPC (Carbonized) x86 (Intel:Mac) x86 (Windows)