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Miner Thoughts
Pete Miner talks about the Big Five-O. No, not Jack Lord and Hawaii Five-O but the 50th issue of My Mac Magazine. You know, we really thought the column was going to be about Hawaii Five-O...
Out of the Apple Cart
Susan Howerter is back again this month with her column. Susan talks about getting her start in writing in "My Email Is Blushing" Bet you thought that Susan has been writing all her life, right? Read on...
The My Mac Interview
This month Tim Robertson takes center stage with a chat with Irving Kwong, Product Manager for the Macintosh Business Unit at MicrosSoft. Get an insider's take on the goings on with the Macintosh side of Microsoft.
The Nemo Memo
John Nemerovski gives us the lowdown on The $3,000 iMac, Eight Days A Week, Two Secret Codes-, and so much more. Take the time to sit down and read through his Memo...
Keeping an Eye on Things
The Editor's perspective on writing, My Mac, and all those that are involved with this magazine, both behind the scenes and as readers and supporters. Russ Walkowich fills us in this month...
The Mac Factor
This month, Mick O'Neil presents a special return of The Why Files. One of My Mac's power elite is involved this time. There's something going on here that needs to be brought to people's attention right away and...
History of the Macintosh Digital Press
Tim Robertson gives us an introduction and background history, followed by an interview with the "father" of the modern day Macintosh digital press, Adam C. Engst. Page 3 features an interview with one of the most popular digital press creators of today, Stan Flack of MacCentral! Page 4 has Tim Robertson looking back at the past and many of the early premier digital magazines! Page 5 showcases yet another interview, this time with Ted Landau of MacFixIt fame! What does Ted think of the future of the Macintosh Digital Press? Find out! Finally, Tim Robertson looks back on yet some more early digital magazines, as well as his closing thoughts.
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
Finally someone has noticed that My Mac has reached #50. Ralph J. Luciani takes the time to talk about writing and what it means to him in Happy Birthday to Us!...
MacAmalgamation
Writer Bob McCormick talks about important things... like "Colleagues". Take it easy, put your feet up, sit back and take the time to read his thoughts...
Hot Rods of the New Millennium
He's back!! Yes, Bob McCormick is back again this month with a look at the new "Hot Rods" that have found their way into the hearts and minds of people all over the world. POWER... just feel the power at your finger tips!!!
FileMaker 101 - Part 15
This month Fenton explains that self-relationships are not only OK, but useful as well. The ongoing FileMaker tutorial for My Mac readers.
The Game Guys
Mike Wallinga and Adam Karneboge take a fond look down memory lane as they check out all the games that they've reviewed for you readers in the past few years... Updated or gone- they have the answers.
My 30 Seconds
Yes, Mark Marcantonio is back for Issue #50 with a look at Mac Hardware and Software, with the top 5 in each category. Plus, did you think we'd let him get away without providing us with another great commercial idea? No way, it's Issue #50!!
Starting Line
Barbara Bell talks about her links with My Mac, writing and, of course, her favorite Internet Site of the Month! I wonder what site it is this month...?
Wall Writings
Mike Wallinga takes us on a nostalgic journey in The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same. It's been 3 years that Mike has been writing for My Mac... my, how time does fly by...
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Special PC Weenies Cover
Krishna M. Sadasivam makes a special visit to the DOCMaker edition of My Mac with a special cover for #50. Check it out!

iMacButton
This month Pete Miner (yes, our Pete Miner!!) reviews the iMacButton. Button, button, who's got the button? Pete can tell you...
Style Master 1.2
Cascading Style Sheets are becoming quite common on the web today. Can Style Master help Webmaster Adam Karneboge in updating the My Mac web site?
ProCreator
Bill Perry is back for issue #50 with an in-depth look at ProCreator, from Strata.
Ragtime 4.2.1
David Price takes on the challenge of reviewing Ragtime 4.2.1.
StarCraft
The long-awaited StarCraft for Macintosh is here! But was it worth the wait? Tim fills us in.
Xenofex 1.0
In an encore review Tim takes a look at Alien Skin's Xenofex. It's with a "X."
Book Bytes
John (Books, gotta get more books) Nemerovski continues to read every book he can get his hands on... he's got reviews on The iMac for Dummies - Mac Programming for Dummies, 3rd Edition - Teach Yourself Microsoft Windows 98 - Mac Answers! Certified Tech Support - The Complete Idiot's Guide to PalmPilot and Palm III - UNIX Visual QuickStart Guide - Java for the World Wide Web, Visual QuickStart Guide - Macromedia Director 7 and Lingo Authorized.
He's not done, though! Book Bytes BONUS includes reviews of The QuickTime VR Book: Creating Immersive Imaging on Your Desktop - QuickTime and MoviePlayer Pro 3 for Windows and Macintosh, Visual QuickStart Guide - AppleWorks 5 for Dummies - AppleWorks 5 for Windows and Macintosh, Visual QuickStart Guide - AOL Keywords: The Fastest Way to Get Where You Want to Go on AOL, 3rd Edition - DHTML for the World Wide Web, Visual QuickStart Guide - PERL and CGI for the World Wide Web, Visual QuickStart Guide - Bet you thought John was running out of books to read, huh?

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