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Welcome to My Mac Magazine's archived edition of issue #40. 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

My Mac Special Report
Adam Karneboge takes a look at the upcoming Mac OS 8.5. A definite must-read!

Miner Thoughts
In the year 2019, peace, happiness and total contentment has settled over the earth, thanks to the power of one man and his company... or has it. Part 1 - Pete Miner at his best.

Miner Thoughts - Unplugged
Pete Miner was taken to task for his article last month by some readers... Pete responds... and so does Tim Robertson.

Out of the AppleCart
Susan Howerter explains some of the problems encountered by Mac users who had purchased Power Computing systems and who thought Apple would honor the warranties as they said they would... and the journey to find a suitable replacement for her son's computer... "The Trailing Edge" tells the story.

The My Mac Interview
This month My Mac speaks with Curt McAloney: cinematographer, web site developer, startup screen artist.... If you've ever wondered how things get done in the movies, TV or video, Curt and his site help to answer your questions.

The Nemo Memo
This month John Nemerovski revisits "Selected Short Subjects"... with an eye for PowerBooks. Plus ... "The Lab called... your brain is ready!"

The MacFactor
This month something different from our man in Spain... Mick O'Neil talks of his new PowerBook, the changes that have occurred in the world of the Mac print magazines, lets us know how he made out with his Newer G3 upgrade card and gives us a quick look at "Titanic: Adventure out of Time." Yes, Mick does do games!

My Turn
This month Tim Robertson "borrows" a page from John Nemerovski and does a Selected Short Subjects look at reader response to his article on the Macintosh 128k... and he also talks about editorial content of the print Mac magazines and how things have changed in the past several months.. plus some more feedback on Window's Emulation.

The Game Guys
Mike and Adam take on MacAttack 1.98, a shareware game that has appeal! Take a look!

FileMaker 101 - Part 5
This month Fenton "Manavesh" Jones concentrates on indexing FileMaker's field's. Part 5 in his ongoing FileMaker tutorial for My Mac readers.

The Best Of... As The Apple Turns
Yes, more of the best of one of the "As the Apple Turns." Check it out!

Tech Tips
This month Jeramey Valley talks about viruses and what Mac users should be concerned about... time to study for the quiz.

The Stripes are Off
Brian Koponen talks about the BIG changes Apple is making... and why they make sense.

My 30 Seconds
Mark Marcantonio is busy packing his house and family for a move to Oregon but he still had enough time to sit down and send you a few more commercials that Apple should consider... and why somethings the saying - "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!" needs to be applied to Apple.

The Senior Macintosh Center
This month Ed Tobey shows you how to check out and then show off to your Window's friends just how the year 2000 doesn't scare Mac users. Ed's the answer man...

Starting Line
Barbara Bell is back with more helpful hints for the beginners out there. She's looking for your input to help her help others.

Churning The AppleCart
Yes, Susan Howerter again... this time the scary story of Are You Afraid of the Shark? and a look at how a little guy took on a giant.

Wall Writings
Mike Wallinga talks "iMac and Comeback..." just what it all means to a Mac user.. and lover of things Apple.

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Reviews

Diablo
Tim Robertson takes a look at Diablo, another game from Blizzard Entertainment.

Kaleidoscope 2.0.1
Our newest reviewer, Jason Kim, gives us a tour of the next generation interface customization tool.

Assembly Line 1.0
Tim Robertson (he does a lot of writing, doesn't he?!) reviews Assembly Line, a new collection of artwork from BizDesign.

Word 98
Mick O'Neil (yes, twice this month!) gives us an in-depth look at Microsoft's Word 98.

BookBytes
John Nemerovski takes a look at The Little Mac Book, The AltaVista Search Revolution, Creating Stores on the Web, Claris Home Page 3 for Windows & Macintosh, Database Publishing with FileMaker Pro on the Web, Teach Yourself Internet Explorer 4 in 10 Minutes, Internet Explorer 4 One Step At A Time and Internet Explorer 4 One Step At A Time... quite a selection to choose from this month.

BookBytes Bonus
John N. thought he was pulling the wool over the editor's eyes by "sneaking" a bonus page in... we know that it's just some more BookByte reviews that John couldn't wait to get to the readers!

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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