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The Reader's Voice
This month reader Craig Cox responds to Tim Robertson's comments last month on the demise of the Newton Message Pad.
Miner Thoughts
Just when you thought you had it all down pat, Pete Miner goes ahead and publishes his latest list of computer terms for those "in-the-know!" Let's see... Internet...
Out of the AppleCart
Susan Howerter's back in her poetry mode and she's written some great stuff... and she now has a Limerick Corner. And not to leave anyone out, Susan even has somehaiku for her faithful readers. (Haiku- a Japanese verse form in three short lines)
The My Mac Interview
It's back after a year long hiatus... this time My Mac speaks with Leon McNeil, or Beastie as his friends call him, about his PixelToy program and a few other subjects.
The Nemo Memo
This month John Nemerovski tells us about the "Lessons of the Joshua Tree" and how the lessons of the Sonoran Desert apply to the Macintosh way of life.
The MacFactor
This month Mick O'Neil spins his story of the plane trip from hell from Germany back to his town in Spain.... and how business class on this trip is very similar to Microsoft's Windows NT.
My Turn
This month Tim Robertson takes a look at the idea of the "free" Netscape browser... and whether the final result if what you thought it would be. Billy Bob's Web browser is now...
FileMaker 101
This month Fenton "Manavesh" Jones takes you on a guided tour of FileMaker's Layout capabilities. Part 3 in his ongoing FileMaker tutorial for My Mac readers.
CD-R
This month Brian Koponen takes a look at one of the newest items out there for the Mac... the Compact Disc-Recordable drive.
Macintosh Babble
Shay Fulton is back with a comparison of his PC and his G3... or is he talking about something else?
The Game Guys
Mike and Adam take on Bub & Bob the updated 90's version of the 80's Arcade game, "Bubble Bobble." Is the update worth the shareware price?
My 30 Seconds
This month Mark Marcantonio looks at the next step for Apple to handle with their new advertising campaign.... education! And he also takes a look at another "Toasted" ad he'd like to see.
The Senior Macintosh Center
Ed Tobey takes a look at some basic objectives for upgrading your older Mac and ways of getting what you want done quickly and cheaply.
Starting Line
Barbara Bell is back again with more helpful hints for the beginner out there. And she's looking for your input to help her help others.
Churning The AppleCart
Yes, Susan Howerter again... this time the fable of the great Highland apple orchards and those overabundant and cheap Lowland apples comes to the storyboard at My Mac. Picture a land where...
Wall Writings
Mike Wallinga is back from spring break at college! Free email, tricking your '020 Mac and the hazards of going to a PC-centric college are explored by Mike this month.
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BookBytes
John Nemerovski is back at it again... this time John takes a look at another "Teach yourself in 24 hours" book on the Internet, two more Dummies books and then reviews four books about Microsoft's Internet Explorer... for Windows! And asks some questions about the lack of MSIE books for the Mac.
Shareware Reviews
This month Adam Karneboge takes a look at Screen Ruler 3.1, Smart Scroll 3.2 and Clock Talk 1.3.1. Shareware lovers, take notes...

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