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Welcome to Mac*Chat, the weekly electronic newsletter for everyone interested in using a Macintosh computer professionally, no matter what their situation or profession. See the end of this file for further information, including how to get a free subscription and how to contribute donations to keep Mac*Chat thriving. Any [comments in brackets] are by Tony Lindsey. Highlights Of This Issue Terry Wilson shares one of her wonderful articles - discussing the Web for beginners, we discuss the best ways to get ammo against Anti-Mac Bigots without being overwhelmed, we find out that MacUser Magazine has some great Web sites to visit, I mention one of my favorite non-Mac tools, we learn more about computer images from film, we ask how to transfer ancient data to the Mac, I announce the upcoming tell-all file that will explain how to get the best usage from Mac*Chat, we ask for reviews of excellent games, we learn how to get the best-possible information about the secrets of America Online, and an Internet user explains why AOL is relevant compared to local Internet providers. Topics: Highlights Of This Issue Drawing An Analogy - A Web Page Is Like Music Editor's Notes MacWay EvangeList Updates - Lightening Your Mail-Traffic Tony's Reply - MacWay EvangeList Is Valuable Questions From Tony's Clients More About Images On Diskettes Converting From Smith Corona Disks? Upcoming Mac*Chat FAQ File The Value Of Games More About AOL's Frequently Asked Questions Section Praise For America Online Legalisms Free Subscriptions To This Newsletter
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