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From: Alex Narvey, anarvey@precursor.mb.ca
Subject: MacSense March 1996. Volume 3, Issue 2.
March's MacSense is filled to the brim with news and notes from all
over! Learn all about Apple's robust new AIX serversãthat don't run
the MacOSãand 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 and CyberDog. Browse
through our new news section, NetBitsãand find out why Java makes the
world go round. While you grab your own cup of jo, read through John
Nemerovski's interview with Tonya Engst, concerning the future of
HTML. Dig deep into the electronic highway with Greg Kramer, where
you'll find the dark side of the net. Ever hear of a "Systems
Envelope?" Tech Support Tales has, and it's a guaranteed shocker. In
About this Macintosh, Brian Forte answers questions about CyberDog,
PowerWaves, mouse pointers, Mac IIs and logic board upgrades for the
630 series Macs. Ed Prasek takes a look at Painter 4.0, Aaron Lyon
reviews Fontographer 4.1, Dennis Sellers considers the VideoPhone,
Fred Charette grumbles at the MultiSpin 4Xc and Karen Kaye dives into
U-Boat II. At the back of the magazine, Jim Hines sets the record(s)
straight to clear out his emailbox. And our weathered EoC, Chris
McVeigh, considers Apple's loss of vision.
The color edition of MacSense requires a Macintosh with at least 16
shades of grey. For optimal viewing, we recommend 16-bit color. The
black and white edition of MacSense can be viewed on any Macintosh.
Please email us if you have questions, comments, suggestions,
contributions, or just to say "Hi". We can be reached at
MacSenseED@aol.com.
MacSense can be uploaded to any online service you see fit, as long as
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