This Month: Internet Account Euphoria Greetings from Iowa, once again and as usual! September is upon us, signaling the return of school for me
Read MoreMonth: September 1996
Encryption
Encryption To encrypt means to put into code or cipher. You may have made codes with friends when you were younger. You would have
Read MoreMortal Pongbat 1.4.1
Review
Mortal Pongbat 1.4.1 by David Hirschfield, $20 shareware fee email: cddch@paleo.giss.nasa.gov Adam: Pong. The oldest video game in existence has taken a turn
Read MoreWish List – 1996
With nothing better to do one day, I decided to run a quick question by My Mac subscribers. So, one Sunny day when I
Read MorePlainText
Review
I have seen several reviews of small text editors, including TexEdit, and PlainText, but never a really good one of PlainText. I’ve used both,
Read MoreDialog View 2.2
Review
Dialog View 2.2 Shareware $10.00 James W. Walker has created a very pleasant and worthwhile shareware program in Dialog View. The concept is simple,
Read MoreCookie Monster 1.5.1
Review
Cookie Monster 1.5.1 Freeware Now, I’m not really the paranoid type, but I do like my privacy. I think most people do. With the
Read MoreDragThing 1.6.2
Review
DragThing 1.6.2 Freeware A neat and very useful program, DragThing 1.6.2 is a definite must for all Mac users whose desktops are unorganized. DragThing
Read MoreThe Block 1.1.1
Review
The Block 1.1.1 Freeware The Block is a simple (a little too simple) utility for the Macintosh. Any unwanted visitor on your Mac would
Read MoreSleeper 2.0.4
Review
Sleeper 2.0.4 Shareware: $20.00 Here is a neat program that should already be a part of the system software for all Macs, not just
Read MoreClaris HomePage Vs. Adobe PageMill
First, let me start by saying that I am no Web Master. Far from it, truth be told. When everyone around me started jumping
Read MoreWorld Wide Web Weaver v1.1.2
Review
World Wide Web Weaver v1.1.2 Company: Miracle Software Inc. Estimated Price: $55.00 By Adam Karneboge-Icon and Web Master HTML. A code that seems so
Read MoreThe Mod Squad
The origin of the MOD isn’t mysterious. They aren’t strange alien creatures from Mars that just landed. MODs have been around since the days
Read MoreMacs at Work
Mike Gorman
This month we’re going to pay a visit with Mike Gorman, My Mac’s graphic artist and, as you will soon discover, an artist with
Read MoreThe Death Of The MacOS?
The Death Of The MacOS? Yeah, I know you have all read similar headlines before. “The Mac is doomed”, they usually proclaim. Mac users,
Read MoreBits and Pieces
My Mac Magazine #17, Sept. ’96
PLUGGIN’-IN InfoWorld (July 15) reports Netscape and Apple are talking about writing Netscape plug-ins as OpenDoc parts. “Such an agreement could lead to a
Read MoreMiner Thoughts
I was going to use my column this month to explain the meaning of life to anyone who might be a little fuzzy on
Read MoreTech Tips
My Mac Magazine #17, Sept. ’96
Last month I asked for your comments and offered my assistance with any of your Mac problems, and lo and behold, you wrote! So,
Read MoreeMail page My Mac #17, Sept. 1996
BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS Was so glad to hear your pitch for reading books in My Mac. I recently retired from working in a high
Read MoreA Few Words – My Mac Magazine #17, Sept. 96
At The Last Minute… Well, right before this issue “went to press” so to speak, rumors started flying about Apple and Be. Seems the
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