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The My Mac Interview
The person most responsible for putting a Macintosh in your home. Jef Raskin is the father of the Macintosh. Read the interview here!
Trilogy
Part four of the continuing fictional story. (Soon to be a major motion picture? We can only hope!)
My First Mac
Starting Line writer and ouu new Publicity Specialist Barbara Bell writes about her first Mac. This is a monthly column open to everyone! Write in and tell us about your first Mac.
Miner Thoughts
Y2K madness! Are you ready? Is your home? Not to worry, Pete has put together the penultimate list of Y2K issues. Are you Y2K compliant? Find out here!
Out of the Apple Cart
Susan takes us back to the start of school, 1998, when the iMac was first released. When a school orders a bunch of iMacs, and the school needs to install AtEase, the fun begins! And Apple sends out new copies of AtEase to help out, on floppy disks!!
The Nemo Memo
John's adventure in San Francisco! Is the world becoming "too wired" or just in the bay area? A column which may open your eyes!
The Mac Factor
Mick's latest is a masterpiece. How could it not be with such writing as "One could count on no hands the combined number of innovations introduced by Dell, Compaq, or Gateway" or "Apple has positioned itself as the industry's innovator by introducing technology" Read it today!
Babes in Boyland
Beth returns with a female look at the iBook. How does she feel about John Dvorak's view of the iBook? This you have to read!
The Beginners Guide: Making CD's
Publisher Tim Robertson's first of a multi-part column on creating CD's on your Mac. Music, MP3, CD-ROM, this new feature will cover all the basics. This month, an introduction to the world of CD!
The Game Guys
Mike and Adam look at Brad Oliver's first-person freeware game"Heretic."
FileMaker 101 - Part 18
Part 18. Labeling & Troubleshooting Fields, Calculations, Relationships & Scripts. Oh boy! Remember to pay attention, class, and there will be a quiz tomorrow morning!
My 30 Seconds
A few months have passed since the last time Mark was in My Mac. Now Mark has returned and looks at what he feels is the latest folly at Apple Computers. He also writes a great script for an iBook commercial!
me & my Mac
Ralph talks about his last years boycott of Macworld Expo, this years Expo, and the new iBook.
MacAmalgamation
Bob McCormick's unique view on Mac OS 9.0. What's in a name? How about a name change!
Starting Line
How is life with the Imation SuperDisk? Barbara fills us in, which may not make the people over at Imation very happy. This month, Barbara also offers helpful hints on system crashes and application switching.
Wall Writings
This month, Mike Wallinga looks at the free PC fad and his thoughts on the whole freemac.com concept. Also, is AltaVista making a big mistake by ignoring Mac users?
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PC Weenies Cover
Krishna M. Sadasivam graces the pages of My Mac with another hilarious PC Weenies cover!

PowerPrint USB to Parallel
Tim Robertson takes a look at this hardware/software combo which lets you print to a PC printer from a USB-equipped Mac.
PowerBook G3 (Bronze Keyboard)
A look at the latest portable computer form Apple Computer by Bob McCormick.
Freddie Fish 4
The Case of the hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch. Children's educational fun game reviewed by Lyn Price.
RedNeck Rampage
A fun game for ten bucks? Mike Gorman fills us in.
Shareware Reviews
Adam Karneboge reviews A Better Finder Attributes 1.2, FavorStrip 1.4, and Wapp Pro 2.0.
Book Bytes
Reviewer and non-sleeper (how else could he read all these books!?) reviews Hewlett-Packard Official Printer Handbook by Mark L. Chambers, Real World Digital Photography: Industrial-Strength Techniques by Deke McClelland, Adobe GoLive 4.0: Classroom in a Book by "The Staff of Adobe", Windows for Mac Users: The Macintosh-to-Windows Guide by Cynthia L. Baron and Robin Williams, The Ultimate iMac Book by Dan Parks Sydow, The Complete Idiot's Guide to A Career in Computer Programming by Jesse Liberty, OpenSources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution, and The Inmates Are Running the Asylum: Why High-Tech Products Drive Us Crazy and How to Restore the Sanity by Alan Cooper.
Book Bytes Bonus inlcudes snippets of DSL for Dummies by David Angell, Fireworks 2 for Windows and Macintosh, Visual QuickStart Guide by Sandee Cohen, LINUX for Dummies, 2nd Edition by Jon "maddog" Hall, PowerPoint 2000 and 98 for Windows and Macintosh, Visual QuickStart Guide by Rebecca Bridges Altman, The Internet for Dummies, 6th Edition by John R. Levine, Carol Baroudi, and Margaret Levine Young, Sams Teach Yourself the Internet in 10 Minutes, 2nd Edition by Galen Grimes, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Microsoft Office 2000 by Joe Kraynak, Dreamweaver 2 for Windows and Macintosh, and Visual QuickStart Guide by J. Tarin Towers

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