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The Reader's Voice
This month R.E. Kramer sent in a letter to advise and warn of apparent problems surfacing with Iomega drives and "the ping of death." Iomega responds back to Tim's inquiry...
Miner Thoughts
Seems someone really didn't appreciate Pete's efforts last month and let Pete know it in no uncertain terms. Pete responds back in his "normal" way that leaves one hanging on the edge, feeling like they're about to be sucked into something different.
The Nemo Memo
"Selected Short Subjects." This month John delves into 4 different areas in his neverending search... "Death comes to Quadra"; "A Better Mousepad"; "The Latest and Greatest Mac OS"; and Take AIM and Drop the Pix.
The MacFactor
"The Apple Macintosh - Still the Only Education Game in Town" Mick O'Neil educates us as to why there can be no doubt as to the fact that the Mac is the only intelligent answer to the questions and needs of the education community.
My Turn
Publisher Tim Robertson talks about his latest online endeavor and asks an important question: What has your Mac done for you? Check it out!
Tech Tips
This month Jeramey Valley explores the upgrade to Mac OS 8.1 and compatibity issues. Sometimes it's all just a matter of reading the files...
FileMaker 101
Fenton "Manavesh" Jones begins a new series here in My Mac... FileMaker Pro tutorials, with emphasis on tips and tricks not necessarily found in the manuals. So, if you've been looking to get "into" FileMaker Pro, you've come to the right place!
Game Guys
This month Mike W. and Adam K. take turns with Sokoban 3D 1.0.1. Can you take a shareware game about a warehouse manager and make it better? The guys have moved a lot of boxes this month to give you the correct answer. Check it out!
Out Of The Apple Cart
So there are thousands of games out there for the PC users? Well, maybe there are... and then again, maybe there aren't. Susan fills you in completely in "Bite your Tongue and Count to Ten - It's That "O" Word Again!"
Churning The Apple Cart
Feel like dancing? You will after you get into the beat of "And the Kings Men Danced the Fandango." Susan shows us how the beat goes on... Better let her lead!
My 30 Seconds
Mark Marcantonio finally feels like celebrating this month. Apple has begun the advertising dance the way it should be done... let Mark fill you in in this month's column - Time to Celebrate!
What a Simple Hobby Can Do
Brian Koponen tells you the story of how one thing can lead to another once you get started with a Mac. And you thought it was really simple, didn't you?
The Senior Macintosh Center
Is it time to upgrade from your old system to something brand new? Well, if you do, what else will have to be upgraded at the same time? Ed Tobey journeys down the upgrade path just to let you know. Sit back and find out...
Starting Line
Barbara Bell takes the time to let us know about her first encounter with Mac OS 8 - was it good? And she has some more Helpful Hints to get you all started down the right path... Ready, Set, Go!
Wall Writings
Mike Wallinga takes another journey into the world of Free Email. And you thought he and John had covered it all last month. There's always something else that you've got to know about... and Mike will find it!
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BookBytes
John Nemerovski looks at 2 computer books and 2 Internet books, all by the same company competing against each other - 2 QuickStart Guides - a UseNet Guide and of course, another Internet book... He's really into the Internet in case you haven't noticed! A must-read guide for those who are looking for the right books to purchase.
Terry Morse Myrmidon 2.0
Adam Karneboge reviews Terry Morse's Myrmidon 2.0 - Is it the HTML converter that you've been searching high and low for? Adam gives you the low down on it this month...
Shareware Reviews
Adam is back again with a look at LiteSwitch 1.0, CoolViews 1.0.1 and Cursor8 2.0... are they the right products for you?
Spring Cleaning 2.0
Oh yes, John N. is back again... this time John takes a good look at Spring Cleaning 2.0. Does it do what it's supposed to do... and how well does it do it? Have no fear, John is here... and he'll let you know for sure!

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