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Welcome to My Mac Magazine's archived edition of issue #60. All of the columns, reviews, and artwork are as they appeared on the date of publication. Below, you can download this issue if you prefer to read it offline, and you can view our current issue here. If you would like to subscribe to My Mac Magazine, you can do it here. Enjoy the archives!

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Columns & Features

Out of the Apple Cart
Susan Howerter's "Out of the AppleCart: Keeping up with ViaVoice" brings us up to date with her ViaVoice exploits. Read what works well and not so well.

The Nemo Memo
In the "Nemo Memo," the ever-helpful John Nemerovski repairs more computers and becomes more of a techno-wiz. Live his adventures...

The Mac Factor
Is Mick O'Neil responsible for Apple's continually rising stock price? Read "The Mac Factor: The Apple Report Card" and judge for yourself.

basic training
My Mac Publisher Tim Robertson's "Basic Training" gives newbies their marching orders on which programs they need most to purchase.

KnowledgeSpider Web
Davd Price gives us an overview of Usenet groups in this month's "KnowledgeSpider Web." Is it information overload or the most underutilized resource on the web?

The Best Of... As The Apple Turns
Want a taste of the latest happenings in the Mac community, with a flare of drama? Look no further!

The Macintosh Continuum
Roger Born's theory is the newest release of Apple's OS, Aqua, is not meant for the Macintosh user. What? How can this be? Read "The Macintosh Continuum" to see if you agree.

Another The Macintosh Continuum
Another "The Macintosh Continuum?" There can never be too much of a good thing. Here Rogers tells us how his love for the Mac developed.

FileMaker 101 - Part 25
We're up to Part 25 in the FileMaker 101 series, written by our resident FileMaker guru, Fenton Jones. This month you learn about the Multi-Key Value List Window and how to use a multi-key field for portable many-to-many relationships, including conditional value list windows.

the senior Macintosh center
Ed Tobey's "Senior Macintosh Center" tells you how to use your legacy SCSI equipment with the new USB ports. Valuable and cost saving information. Enjoy.

me & my Mac
Ralph Luciani puts the Macintosh to opera in "Me and My Mac." Classical at its best.

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Reviews

This Month's Book Bytes
John Nemerovski is his usual prolific reader-self. His informative, detailed, and humorous reviews can be found in "Book Bytes." John has incorporated My Mac's new MacMice rating system to make your decision-making even easier. And don't forget to browse our Book Bytes archives before you buy your next book!

Star Wars Pit Droids
Lyn Prices became an addict this month to Star Wars: Pit Droids. See why when you read her review.

Kiplinger TaxCut
Lyn also reviewed Kiplinger TaxCut. You still have a couple of weeks to our beloved tax deadline, so read this review to see if Kiplinger TaxCut will help you.

Handspring Visor
Lyn was busy this month! Read her insight on HandSpring's Visor. Will it revolutionize your life as it has hers?

Hash Animation Master 2000
Bill Perry takes a look at Hash Animation Master 2000. Read his review of the recent upgrade of this software to find if the upgrade is all it's supposed to be.

Book Review
Fenton Jones reviewed FileMaker Pro 5 Bible. Read what our resident FileMaker guru has to say about the latest self-help book in this series.

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