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Welcome to My Mac Magazine's archived edition of issue #48. 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

Miner Thoughts
Pete Miner has returned from the road for another edition of Miner Thoughts, entitled "The Mysterious PowerBook."

My Turn
Publisher Tim Robertson gives us his rundown on his software "keepers" that he just can't do without. Do you use the same stuff as Tim? Find out in this month's My Turn.

The Nemo Memo
John has returned to tell us what he considers to be the most essential parts of a good web site. A must read for all web authors.

The Mac Factor
In his last column, Mick O'Neil tells us why he believes the Mac is dead, and gives us his reasons for switching to Windows NT.

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!

me & my Mac
My Mac's Ralph J. Luciani travels a different path this month in "Bertha the Cleaning Lady or 'I don't do Windows'." Take the time to read this month's column...

FileMaker 101 - Part 13
This month Fenton "Manavesh" Jones presents Imports & Lookups and their relationships. The ongoing FileMaker tutorial for My Mac readers.

My 30 Seconds
Mark Marcantonio is back! In this month's column, he goes "Into the Abyss," and presents readers' ideas for student commercials.

MacAmalgamation
New writer Bob McCormick has done some reading. Hmmmm... the future and possibilities of QuickTime....

Starting Line
Barbara Bell presents us with an all points bulletin, and as always, provides us with some Helpful Hints!

Wall Writings
Mike Wallinga gives us the college edition of his "What's Hot" Mac List.

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Reviews

MacCoach 2.0
Adam Karneboge reviews MacCoach 2.0, the server crash-protection tool from Neuron Data Systems. Can it keep your server up and running?

ColorIt! 4.0
Barbara Bell gives us the heads-up on ColorIt! from MicroFrontier. Did this image-editing program live up to her standards?

PhotoSphere Collection, Preview Pac v.2
David Price tells us what he thinks about the latest offering from PhotoSphere Images. Is this CD-ROM worth the money?

Nightfall
Damien Price evaluates Nightfall, an intriguing puzzle-type game from Altor Systems, Inc.

Book Bytes
John (Books are my Life) Nemerovski continues to read every book he can get his hands on... he's got reviews on Macworld Mac Upgrade and Repair Bible, Mac OS 8.5 Bible, Macs for Dummies, Sixth Edition, Illustrator 8 Magic, Sams Teach Yourself iMac in 10 Minutes, Real World Photoshop 5, Illustrator 8 for Windows and Macintosh,   Visual Quickstart Guide, and DeBabelizer for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide.

Departments

eMail Page
Our readers sound off about what matters to them. We read and respond to every letter, so be sure to drop us a note!

A Few Words
A little bit of this and a little bit of that from the Publisher and the Editor.

The Last Page
Credits, Legal Info, and staff email addresses.


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