MacInPlay is a free e-zine in Italian and in English about Macintosh video games.
This e-zine is directed by Roberto Cattaneo with the help of Marco
Silvestri, Augusto Pirovano and Barbara Gasco. MIP is a bimonthly
e-zine and it's on Info-Mac mirrors. The English version will be out
two weeks after the Italian vers…
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MacInPlay is a free e-zine in Italian and in English about Macintosh video games. This e-zine has been created by Roberto Cattaneo and Marco Silvestri with the help of Attilio Tarabusi, Carlo Volpi, Alberto Porcu, Augusto Pirovano and Fabrizio Re Garbagnati. MIP is out every month and it's on Info-Mac mirrors. The Engl…
MacInPlay is a free e-zine in Italian and in English about Macintosh video games. This e-zine is directed by Roberto Cattaneo with the help of Marco Silvestri, Attilio Tarabusi, Carlo Volpi, Alberto Porcu and Augusto Pirovano. MIP is out every month and it's on Info-Mac mirrors. The English version will be out one week…
MacInPlay is a free e-zine in Italian and in English about Macintosh video games. This e-zine is directed by Roberto Cattaneo with the help of Marco Silvestri, Attilio Tarabusi, Carlo Volpi, Alberto Porcu and Augusto Pirovano. MIP is out every month and it's on Info-Mac mirrors. The English version will be out one week…
MacInPlay is a free e-zine in Italian and in English about Macintosh video games.
This e-zine is directed by Roberto Cattaneo with the help of Marco Silvestri, Augusto Pirovano and Barbara Gasco.
MIP is a bimonthly e-zine and it's on Info-Mac mirrors. The English version will be out two weeks after the Italian versio…
Rob & Natalie McNair-Huff White Rabbit Publishing mchuff@wolfenet.com Writing, editing, desktop publishing mchuff@eskimo.com and Internet consulting (206) 752-6402 http://www.wolfe.net/~mchuff/
Publisher and editor of Mac Net Journal 2 http://www.blol.com/web_mnj/ * Ranked 10th-best e-zine on the Web in the Iway 500 l…
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The April issue of Mac Net Journal2 is here! In this issue: I replay my problems with installing System 7.5 Update 2.0; Marty Miller takes a look at Net reality; Jeff Barnum pleads for support of the full Mac platform; Rich "Akira" Pizor offers a paranoid April Fools story and Aaron Anderson shows us how…
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The latest issue of Mac Net Journal is out and on the Net. Written in down to Earth language, MNJ reviews shareware, gives personal articles on Macintosh-related topics, and how-to sessions to help people get the most out of their Macs while on the Internet. In this issue: Mac Net Journal switches editor…
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The June issue of Mac Net Journal is here! In this issue: I review the new offline news reading program MacSoup; we take a closer look at the BeBox computer and operating system; Natalie McNair-Huff writes about getting a new machine ready for heavy Net work; Chris Sparno makes a pitch to Apple to court …
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The July issue of Mac Net Journal is here! In this issue: Rich Pizor reviews the new spreadsheet alternative -- Let's Keep It Simple Spreadsheet -- and he takes a look at the Surfboard URL manager; Natalie McNair-Huff ponders what to do with the wealth of information on the Net and she reviews URL Manage…
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The August issue of Mac Net Journal is here! In this month's issue we help you decide if Cyberdog is worth trying as well as offer a comparison of the Web page editors Claris Home Page and Adobe PageMill. You can also read about a new book about women and the Internet, and check out the second installmen…
MacSense News Roundup, November 1996. Volume 3, Issue 8.
FEATURING: A Preview of the Best of MacSense '96 CD!!! -- Wow! What a month October was! Apple rolled out more new products than you can shake a stick at (Ok, you can shake a stick at them, but you'd look a little strange). How's this for a line-up:…
MacSense News Roundup, December 1996. Volume 3, Issue 9.
Wondering what to get that special Mac nut on your Christmas list? MacSense can help! Our annual Santa's 7 Gift Guide spotlights some of the coolest gifts for '96!
You'll also find the latest and greatest in the December News Roundup, including word of the Fren…
MacSense News Roundup, October 1996. Volume 3, Issue 7.
Do YOU know what the limited edition 20th Anniversary Macintosh will look
like? MacSense does! Take a look at our October edition to find out.
You'll also learn about System Update 7.5.5 and Apple's new paradigm of
continuous system updates, Netscape for Cyber…
March's MacSense is filled to the brim with news and notes from all over! Learn all about Apple's robust new AIX servers-that don't run the MacOS-and its new Workgroup Servers, which do. Discover Apple's ultimate decision concerning eWorld, its licensing of the Mac OS to Motorola and where to find betas of OpenDoc 1.1 …
MacSense News Roundup, October 1996. Volume 3, Issue 7.
Do YOU know what the limited edition 20th Anniversary Macintosh will look like? MacSense does! Take a look at our October edition to find out. You'll also learn about System Update 7.5.5 and Apple's new paradigm of continuous system updates, Netscape for Cyberdog…
MacSense News Roundup, November 1996. Volume 3, Issue 8.
FEATURING: A Preview of the Best of MacSense '96 CD!!! -- Wow! What a month October was! Apple rolled out more new products than you can shake a stick at (Ok, you can shake a stick at them, but you'd look a little strange). How's this for a line-up:…
MacSense News Roundup, December 1996. Volume 3, Issue 9.
Wondering what to get that special Mac nut on your Christmas list? MacSense can help! Our annual Santa's 7 Gift Guide spotlights some of the coolest gifts for '96!
You'll also find the latest and greatest in the December News Roundup, including word of the Fren…
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Here, for the first time on the Internet (if you don't count AOL) is the digital version of Mac Today, a cool Mac-centric magazine from the South East United States.
The July issue includes:
Mac news Reviews of Conflict Catcher 3 and phone directory CD ROMs QuarkXPress and FileMaker Pro tips and tricks
a…
Here's the August 95 issue of Mac Today in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format. It's the whole magazine, sans ads.
Mac Today is a great, free, regional Mac-rocentric magazine from the southeast United States.
In the August issue:
Reviews of Pagemaker 6.0, Illustrator plug-ins, Wacom's Erasing UltraPen, Master Juggler and Smar…
Here's the September issue of Mac Today magazine, that hip, irreverent Mac mag from the South.
It's in Adobe Acrobat format, and is the same as the hard copy mag, minus that ads. It's also a StuffIt self extracting archive.
Enjoy!
Here's the October issue of that Mac mag from the South with real chutzpa.
This month, "Why Windows95 is a piece of crap."
Plus lots of tips and reviews.
It's a self extracting archive, and you'll need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.
Mac Today can be reached at mactoday@aol.com.