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Mac Today in Acrobat .pdf format (mac-today-95-07-pdf.hqx)

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From: curtiss@mindspring.com (Curtiss Hammock)
Subject: Mac Today in Acrobat .pdf format

Greetings!

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

and much more, including some good-natured PC-bashing.

And it's free!

Well worth the download time.

It's a StuffIt .sea, and you'll need an Adobe Acrobat viewer.

Thanks, all.


Mac Today August 95 .pdf (mac-today-95-08-pdf.hqx)

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From: curtiss@mindspring.com (Curtiss Hammock)
Subject: Mac Today August 95 .pdf

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 SmartSketch.

Painter 3 tips

Digital video

Mac news

and of course, lots of PC bashing (hey, Windows 95 is on the way!).

Also be sure to check out the Web version at:

http://www.mindspring.com/~curtiss/Mac Today/MacToday.html

The file is a StuffIt .sea, and you will need Adobe Acrobat viewer, which
is freeware.

Enjoy!

Curtiss


Mac Today Sept (mac-today-95-09-pdf.hqx)

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From: curtiss@mindspring.com (Curtiss Hammock)
Subject: Mac Today Sept

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!


Mac Today Oct.pdf (mac-today-95-10-pdf.hqx)

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From: curtiss@macbeth.com (Curtiss Hammock)
Subject: Mac Today Oct.pdf

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.


Mac Today/Nov Issue.pdf (mac-today-95-11-pdf.hqx)

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From: curtiss@macbeth.com (Curtiss Hammock)
Subject: Mac Today/Nov Issue.pdf

Here's the November issue of Mac Today, that hip, irreverent, and somewhat
anti-Microsoft mag from the South, in Acrobat format. It's a self-expanding
archive, and you'll need (duh) the Adobe Acrobat reader to view it.

Don't forget to check out the Mac Today web site:

http://www.mindspring.com/~curtiss/MacToday/MacToday.html

Thanks for your support!


Mac Today December issue (mac-today-95-12-pdf.hqx)

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From: curtiss@macbeth.com (Curtiss Hammock)
Subject: Mac Today December issue

This is the scrumptious holiday issue of Mac Today Magazine, packed with all
the wholesome holiday Windows bashing you'd expect.

The big feature this month is our first annual "Mac Today Editor's Choice
Awards", honoring the products nears and dear to our hearts. And our cover
story in December features our in-depth review of the new Adobe Illustrator
6.0.

Also in this issue: two full tabloid size pages of juicy Mac news and gossip,
Our Holiday Game Guide, An Editorial Column from veteran Mac journalist Don
Crabb (of MacUser and MacWEEK fame), PageMaker Classroom in a book is
reviewed, plus a "fax to your friends" editorial entitled "Don't Make A
$2,000.00 Mistake" featuring the 12 reasons why people should choose a
Macintosh over a PC this holiday season. Plus the latest from Apple and other
news from the Mothership, Dick Theriault reviews two CD-ROM reference works
(whatever that means)

Plus our monthly columns: Hidden Mac tips in "The Hiding Place", our Online
Update featuring our hot shareware picks for the month, Newton Notes, Digital
Video News from Rod Harlan, The Business Side of Macintosh, Our "Mac to
Basics" beginner's column, FileMaker Pro Tips and Tricks with Jeff Pagano, a
Mac-related calendar of events, Painter 3 Tips & Techniques with David
Roberts, plus our popular "Letters To The Editor" page, and some other
seemingly important stuff. (NOTE: Our Acrobat version is a slimed down
version of the current issue, because if we included all 44 tabloid sized
pages, it would take about 4 days to download.)

There's a host of other cool stuff as well, so download this holiday
extravaganza and sing along with us! "Windows 95 roasting on a open fire..."

You'll need the Acrobat Reader to view it.