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Welcome to My Mac Magazine's archived edition of issue #39. All of the columns, reviews, and artwork are as they appeared on the date of publication. Below, you can download this issue if you prefer to read it offline, and you can view our current issue here. If you would like to subscribe to My Mac Magazine, you can do it here. Enjoy the archives!

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Columns & Features

iMac Talk
This month the readers respond to the iMac and present us with their take on it... both good and bad.

Miner Thoughts
Pete Miner gives us his thoughts on the idea that Microsoft and Intel are monopolies... and what should be done about it.

Out of the AppleCart
Susan Howerter still has the iMac on her mind... and scsi's, floppies, hard drives, USB add-ons... let her fill you in.

The My Mac Interview
This month My Mac speaks with Steve Schwartz, a well-known Mac writer. So you want to be a writer, huh?

The Nemo Memo
This month John Nemerovski takes us on a quick ClarisWorks tutorial... kinda like ClarisWorks for Smarties.

The MacFactor
Mick O'Neill presents his first impressions of Microsoft Office 98- the good, the bad and the apparent problems.

My Turn
Tim's fellow coworkers can't get some special job related software to work on their PCs at home. Can Tim get it to work on his Mac?

The Game Guys
This month the guys get high-brow and take a look at MacChess 4.0 for the PPC. On your mark, get set,... rook to...

The Best Of... As The Apple Turns
Yes, the best of one of the "As the Apple Turns" will now be appearing in My Mac as a monthly feature. Check it out!

Tech Tips
This month Jeramey Valley fills you in on more tips, extensions, plug-ins, and a whole lot more.

My 30 Seconds
Mark Marcantonio is back with Part 2 of The Next Step for Apple to take back the lead in the education market. Plus a few more commercials for Apple to consider.

The Senior Macintosh Center
Ed Tobey is back again and ready to guide us through some battery replacement drills. Ready, set... ground yourself!

Starting Line
Barbara Bell fills the new Mac users in on Key Caps, plug-ins, typographers quotes and a few other items to make sure everyone gets started on the right foot.

Churning The AppleCart
This month Susan Howerter explains all about Aunt Bertha, the Beta tester in her family. Can you say "iMac?"

Wall Writings
Mike Wallinga fills us in on the thrill of expanding his PowerBook 1400 to where it should be... a Zip drive here, a two-button mouse there... here a...

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Reviews

BookBytes
John Nemerovski is turning the pages on more and more books in an effort to keep you informed as to what's available for your use. Find out what John's been reading this month.

MacMAME PPC 0.33b3
Tim Robertson takes us into the world of Mac arcade games.

Retrospect Express 4.0
John Nemerovski fills us in on Retrospect Express 4.0, the latest from Danntz Development.

Hang2000
Tim Robertson talks about a recreation of the classic game we have all come to love: HangMan.

Links LS
This month, Adam Karneboge prepares us for a visit to Links LS.

ScanMon 1.06f
Tim Robertson takes a peek at ScanMon, a very intriguing program from Jason Rainbows.

Shareware Reviews
Jason Kim lets us know the inside story on SNES9X 1.0 and Startup Doubler 1.1.

Departments

eMail Page
Our readers sound off about what matters to them. We read and respond to every letter, so be sure to drop us a note!

A Few Words
A little bit of this and a little bit of that from the Publisher and the Editor.

The Last Page
Credits, Legal Info, and staff email addresses.


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