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Welcome to My Mac Magazine's archived edition of issue #45. 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 Updates!
Did you miss the Macworld Expo happenings? Want a recap? Publisher Tim Robertson fills us in!

Miner Thoughts
Pete Miner is at it again... he's stumbled upon the hidden gold of junk email. Thought it had no value at all? Not according to Pete. Look out Bill, Pete's starting to build his empire, you better stand back!

Tech Tips
Yes, Jeramey Valley is back from the North woods where he resides to bring us up to date on what's happening out there in the tech side of the Mac. Welcome back Jeramey!

The Nemo Memo
This month John Nemerovski discusses the "High cost of staying connected," and introduces us to his friend Gino. He also tells us about a new acquaintance with a very impressive background and he sneaks in two more books!

The Mac Factor
This month, Mick O'Neil fills us in on what happened when he upgraded his system to Mac OS 8.5... can you say "Time to get out the old credit card?" The best laid plans of man...

My Turn
Tim Robertson presents some scenes to be considered especially in regards to customer service. Do any of them sound familiar?

The Game Guys
Mike Wallinga and Adam Karneboge, our intrepid gamesters, take on Kaged: The Magic Orbs. Puzzle me this...

Carpe Trachean
My Mac's newest writer, Mark Anthony Collins, makes his My Mac debut with his new column, "Carpe Trachean," which means "Seize the throat." This month, he fills us in on Apple's new "Yosemite" Power Macintosh G3's.

FileMaker 101 - Part 10
This month Fenton "Manavesh" Jones takes on the challenge of First Mark and Imports. The ongoing FileMaker tutorial for My Mac readers.

The Best Of... As The Apple Turns
This month in ATAT, Jack touches on the subjects of the iMac and Y2K, amongst others...

me & my Mac
Ralph J. Luciani, holds a make-believe round table discussion with some very unusual computer users... to say the least. We're glad it only happened in his mind!

Starting Line
Barbara Bell tells us about her brand NEW computer, and as always provides us with some Helpful Hints.

Wall Writings
Mike Wallinga presents the "First Column of Miscellany of 1999" so be prepared as he talks about a little bit of everything.

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Reviews

ACTION Files 1.1
Remember Russ's review on ACTION Files 1.0? Russ brings us up to speed on the latest happenings with ACTION Files.

Yoot Tower
Adam Karneboge gives us the low down on Yoot Tower, from SEGA. Been looking for a really good simulation game that is ONLY available for the Mac?

Book Bytes
John (Books are my Life) Nemerovski stands his ground against boredom... he's got reviews on ClarisWorks 5.0: The Internet, New Media, and Paperless Documents - Word 98 for Macs for Dummies - Coffeehouse: Writings from the Web - Photoshop 5 Artistry: A Master Class for Photographers, Artists, and Production Artists - Stopping Spam - Harley Hahn's Internet & Web Yellow Pages, 1999 Edition - Mac OS 8.5 Visual QuickStart Guide - Macintosh Bible, Seventh Edition and New Riders' Official World Wide Web Yellow Pages, Abridged Version. We're beginning to wonder where John stores all of the books he reads!!

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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