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Out of the Apple Cart
Susan Howerter's "Out of the AppleCart: Living with ViaVoice" explores
IBM's new voice recognition software. Have things really improved since
1994?
The Nemo Memo
In the "Nemo Memo," John Nemerovski fixes Donna's OS and Modem woes,
meets with e-pal Jeffrey, and gives us his RABOBA list. What's a RABOBA?
Read his column and find out!
The Mac Factor
Mick O'Neil's "The Mac Factor" introduces us to Night Baseball with
Rain, and how it compares to the current personal computer market. He
also gives us comparisons between Windows and the Mac. Guess which comes
out better?
basic training
This month, My Mac Publisher Tim Robertson's "Basic Training" answers
readers, questions concerning RAM and other upgrading issues.
MacAmalgamation
Bob McCormick proves UPS is in cahoots with Santa Claus. So, do I sit on
the UPS guy's lap next year???
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
Macintosh and Unix... will it work? Read Jay Timmer's "Peering Between
the Pixels" and find out.
The Macintosh Continuum
Roger Born's "The Macintosh Continuum" looks at a mixture of our beloved
Mac with an industrial robot and some AI (artificial intelligence)
thrown in for fun.
Labyrinth
"Labyrinth," written by Lysa, writes of keeping midnight promises and
fixing the mistakes of the past.
FileMaker 101 - Part 24
In Fenton Jones' "FileMaker 101," he tells us how to make buttons and
field appear and disappear at will and to use them for logging changes
to field.
the senior Macintosh center
Ed Tobey is back! Read the Senior Macintosh Center for tips and hints to
make your older Mac run like new!
me & my Mac
Ralph Luciani writes about insider trading in this month's "Me and My
Mac." Is bigger really better?
Starting Line
More information on the experience of switching from a phone to a cable
modem in Barbara Bell's "Starting Line."
Wall Writings
Mike Wallinga has returned from his brief hiatus and given us a
spectular "Wall Writings." Enjoy!
Babes in Boyland
"Babes in Boyland," by Beth Lock, tells us of The Adventures of
MacWoman! Meet the newest Macintosh Superhero!
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This Month's 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. And don't forget to browse our Book Bytes archives before you buy your next book!
Backyard Football
Want a good game for your 5- 10-year old? Read Lyn Prices' review on
Backyard Football to see if it fits your needs.
Fly!
Read David Price's review on an excellent flight simulation program, Fly!. Find
out if it surpasses the other flight simulation programs out there.
MacInTax Deluxe 1999
Just in time for tax season: John Nemerovski's review of MacInTax. If
you're looking to go digital with your taxes, this is the place to
start.
NEATO Media Labeling Products
You neatniks will love Lyn Price's review of NEATO Media Labeling. You think
you're organized now? What till you start using this!
Graphic Astrology
To find out how to know exactly when the Moon is in the Seventh House
and Jupiter aligns with Mars, read Beth Lock's review of Graphic
Astrology.
ViaVoice
Jay Timmer reviews IBM's new ViaVoice. Can it really recognize your speech well enough to be used every day?
MoniSwitch2USB
Multiple computer owner? Too little space for all the duplicate
equipment? Then read Bob McCormick's review of MoniSwitch2USB. This
little product will solve all your problems.
Final Draft 5.0
Mick O'Neil reviews Final Draft, a word processing program that includes styles that conform to screenplay standards.
Book Review
Russ Walkowich reviews a pair of books: Apple Confidential - The Real Story of Apple Computer, Inc., and Eudora 4.2 Visual Quickstart Guide

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