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Welcome to My Mac Magazine's archived edition of issue #61. 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

Out of the Apple Cart
Susan Howerter's "Out of the AppleCart" takes a SciFi look at the school system in Kansas with a uniquely Mac twist.

The Nemo Memo
John Nemerovski interviews Macintosh book author Lisa Lee. Read how she became involved in writing "Easy iMacs," "MacOS8 Unleashed," and others.

The Mac Factor
Mick O'Neil's "The Mac Factor" explores the similarities of Apple Bashing to the new Microsoft Bashing. Does he have a point? Read his column anddecide for yourself.

KnowledgeSpider Web
"KnowledgeSpider Web," by David Price, is the perfect starting point for you scientists in training.

Labyrinth
Love and a 5300ce laptop. What more could one ask? Read Labyrinth by Lysa and find out.

The Macintosh Continuum
"The Macintosh Continuum" by Roger Born explores Wah and the Mac. What is Wah? Come on, do I have to tell you everything?

FileMaker 101 - Part 26
In Fenton Jones' "FileMaker 101," explores multi-keys with portals or how to use the different lines in a multi-key to filter a portal in a variety of ways.

the senior Macintosh center
Ed Tobey's "Senior Macintosh Center" gets into memory and spring cleaning for your Mac. A must-read for every Mac owner.

Starting Line
The "Starting Line" by Barbara Bell gives you more nitty gritty detail on cable modems before jumping into her Helpful Hints.

me & my Mac
Ralph Luciani explores his more shady connections in "Me and My Mac: Mafia.com."

Babes in Boyland
Beth Lock talks about Macintosh addition in "Babes in Boyland." You might just recognize yourself while reading this column.

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Reviews

This Month's Book Bytes
John Nemerovski has reviewed several books this month. Read his recommendations to discover which books will benefit you the most. His informative, detailed, and humorous reviews can be found in "Book Bytes." And don't forget to browse our Book Bytes archives before you buy your next book!

iOpener
John Nemerovski reviews iOpener, the first, real and true, internet appliance network computer. Not sure what this means? Read his review to see how it can revolutionize your life.

A World of Fun & Learning: 1st Grade Edition
Lyn Price's review on A World of Fun & Learning: 1st Grade Edition, takes a look at Humongous Software's new activity program. It's the latest in a great product line by Humongous.

A World of Fun & Learning: Kindergarten Edition
Lyn Price's review on A World of Fun & Learning: Kindergarten Edition, takes a look at Humongous Software's second new activity program..

Ragtime 5.0.1
Looking for a good page layout/integrated office suite at a fraction of the cost of MS Office, PageMaker, and QuarkXpress? David E. Price's review of RagTime 5 may just provide you with what you need.

Graphire Mouse/Pan/Graphics Pad
Tired of wires all over your computer desk? Like the new wireless connections Apple is starting to give you? Need to use a graphics pad for creating all your orginal artwork? Then check out David E. Price's review of Graphire Mouse/Pen/Graphics Pad. This might be just what you want.

Kiplinger WILLPower
For those of you who like to plan ahead but do it on a budget will like xxx's review of Kiplinger Will Power. It offers three different types of future planning. For details, click here to read the column.

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