
Tim Robertson and I thought it would be fun and maybe even a little informative to build a table of the favorite software each MyMac writer uses. I sent out a query, and the tables below show the results for the authors who were available to respond.
My inspiration was the recent Podcast with Guy Kawasaki. It made me think of those tables you see in the Friday paper where each sports writer makes his/her pick of the Sunday NFL games. In general, there is consensus in most areas, but it’s the outliers that are often interesting to see.
And it has happened here. The Browser selections are a no brainer while the e-mail software diversity is interesting. For example, I’m a Eudora beta tester, so I’m off in left field. I’m guessing each author has a story to tell about their e-mail choice.
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This week we interview the famous Macintosh evangelist Guy Kawasaki. We talk about his time at Apple, Garage.com, blogging, the Macway EvangaList, Hockey, and so much more. If you are a fan of the Mac, this is the interview you want to listen to.
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For those of you who aren’t familiar with Guy Kawasaki, (where have you all been?), a little background info is important. Guy Kawasaki, one of the most famous evangelists for the Macintosh since 1983, recently rejoined the company as an Apple Fellow, and has improved communication between Apple customers, developers and Apple staff. Mr. Kawasaki is a well known author, businessman, former MacWorld columnist, consultant, dream salesman, well…you get the idea.
His new job of “Apple Fellow” at Apple’s main office in Cupertino, California, is to “spread the good news” about Apple, the Mac, the Mac OS; basically, to let the world know that the end of Apple is not imminent, contrary to the everyday rantings of the unbiased press and media. Through the use of the EvangeList and the MACWAY, he has been providing “good news” to those who have grown weary of the PC pushers. For those of you who have yet to sign up, I have included the pertinent information at the end of the article so that you can immediately sign up for the MACWAY digest.
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