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Welcome to My Mac Magazine's archived edition of issue #56. 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

The Reader Writes
In the return of "The Reader Writes," Phil Atkinson writes My Mac about trouble he was having with a Macintosh reseller.

Miner Thoughts
Pete Miner returns with his "Miner Thoughts" after a two month hiatus. Read about his experiences with Misty and Terrabelle and the consequences of his absenteeism.

The Nemo Memo
John Nemerovski put it best when he wrote: "There's never a dull moment, folks, when your life depends upon a computer, even one from Cupertino."

The Mac Factor
Mick O'Neil's "The Mac Factor" walks us through philosophy and modern day computing.

Babes in Boyland
See what Beth Lock has to say about Macs and space exploration in "Babes in Boyland."

basic training
Attention Mac Newbies! Read Tim Robertson's new column, "Basic Training," for new Macintosh owners. It's the best way to learn the basics of Macintosh ownership.

The Game Guys
"The Game Guys," Mike Wallinga and Adam Karneboge, review Freeverse Software's new "Classic Cribbage." A new twist on a great classic.

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!

KnowledgeSpider Web
David Price does the work of internet browsing for you in "KnowledgeSpider Web." This month he highlights internet education resources. Don't miss it.

FileMaker 101 - Part 21
Fenton Jones' "FileMaker 101" Part 21 shows how us to start those Loops, and stop them too, too, too...

My 30 Seconds
Marc Marcantonio has several "Ponderments and Questions" to take us into the next millennium.

me & my Mac
Ralph Luciani indulges in reminiscence of Christmas's past and frosty golden apples in "Me and My Mac."

Starting Line
As usual, Barbara Bell rambles on about several topics before jumping into her Helpful Hints in "Starting Line."

Wall Writings
Mike Wallinga discusses several good happenings in the Mac community in his "Wall Writings."

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Reviews

Mac OS 9.0
Adam Karneboge, My Mac's very own webmaster, reviews the new Mac OS 9! Was it worth the wait? Is it worth the price? Read and see if it's a good upgrade for you.

Outlook Express 5.0
Jay Timmer takes time to critique Microsoft's latest. Is 5.0 really a big deal?

N2MP3
Adam also reviewed N2MP3 by Proteron Software. It's an MP3 encoder that anyone can, and should, use.

Vicomsoft Internet Gateway 6.5
Also read Adam's review of Vicomsoft Internet Gateway 6.5 by Vicomsoft, Inc.. Internet Gateway is geared towards IT professionals looking for 'one-stop' shopping and an easy to use configuration.

X10: Automate Your Home
Want to make your life a little easier? Read David Price's review of several home automation products in "X10 Hardware & Software Review: Automate Your Home." Believe me, it's well worth the read.

Spy Fox 2: Some Assembly Required
Lyn Price reviewed SpyFox 2 by Humongous Entertainment. It's another exciting adventure for SpyFox fans.

Dinosaur Adventure 3D
Lyn also looked at Dinosaur 3D by Knowledge Adventure--an excellent children's game that even adults will enjoy!!

Barbie Fashion Designer
Lyn was extremely busy this month and also reviewed Barbie Fashion Designer by Mattel. It's great to see more software created for little girls.

Book Bytes Awards
"Book Bytes: The Award Show" is the Second Annual Book Bytes Awards by John Nemerovski. A great place for newcomers to determine what books will help them become power users.

Book Bytes
John Nemerovski is his usual profilic 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.

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, the Editor and a special visit by our Webmaster.

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


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