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Welcome to My Mac Magazine's archived edition of issue #58. 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

Macworld Expo San Francisco
Publisher Tim Robertson puts a My Mac spin on last months annual expo in San Francisco. And visit our entire archive on Macworld Expo San Francisco 2000 here.

Miner Thoughts
Read of Pete Miner's Y2K adventures in this month's "Miner Thoughts." And here we thought there was no fallout from the Y2K bug!

Out of the Apple Cart
Susan Howerter shows us how computers now define our lives. She also found out 'How those dot. com ads make Cargo Cults of us all.' So, what's a cargo cult??? Read her article and find out.

The Nemo Memo
In this month's "Nemo Memo," John Nemerovski gives us Part I of Steve, David, and the Terminator. Or, as I like to call it, Adventures in expanding your computer hardware!

The Mac Factor
Join Mick O'Neil as he revisits "The Why Files" using a great new program, Final Draft! See how easy it is to create a screenplay, as Mick did with Final Draft. A great read!

basic training
Memory and extensions are discussed in My Mac Publisher Tim Robertson's "Basic Training." It's all easier than you think...

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!

More Peering Between the Pixels
Jay Timmer gives you his thoughts on the recent MacWorld Expo in "More Peering Between the Pixels."

The Macintosh Continuum
How are Macintosh enthusiasts like a dysfunctional family? Read "The Macintosh Continuum" by Roger Born for the explanation.

Labyrinth
Lysa talks about her stay in San Francisco during the Expo in "Labrynth." She says: 'San Francisco was to me a reflection of the changes occurring in today's society.' Catch your interest? It caught mine. Enjoy her column.

KnowledgeSpider Web
"KnowledgeSpider Web," by David Price, speaks to internet security and safety. Is it a good idea to actually meet people you talk to in the internet? Read his tips on how to do it safely.

FileMaker 101 - Part 23
"FileMaker 101:" Auto-Enter or Lookup? How to mark unique entries for use in portals or lists by Fenton Jones.

me & my Mac
Ralph Luciani writes about the UK's most famous spy in "Me and My Mac: Mac OS 007 (7.5, 8.0, 8.5, 9.0) Is Not Enough!"

Starting Line
Barbara Bell is still talking about her trials and tribulations of going to a cable modem in "Starting Line."

Babes in Boyland
Beth Lock discusses positive and negative Internet Energetics in "Babes in Boyland."

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Reviews

Canvas 7.0
A complete graphics package that includes much of the functionality of the Adobe suite, breaks new ground in terms of graphics and text manipulation, offers impressive desktop publishing, desktop presentation, web authoring capabilities, and sports an uncluttered, elegant interface.

Contour Designs
Publisher Tim Robertson reviews several nifty gadgets for your Mac. Find out if any are worth your hard-earned cash.

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.

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