MacSense Aug/Sept BW

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MacSense Aug/Sept BW

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MacSense August/September 1996. Volume 3, Issue 6.

Things sure are speeding up on our side of the fence. Power Computing has debuted
the world's fastest personal computer, at a whopping 225MHz! Read all about it in
this month's MacSense!

NEWS: Power Computing blasts past 200MHz, Apple gets back on track!
APPLEBITS: X-File: Performa 5400 and 5420; Apple broadcasts Olympics over the
QUICKBITS: Microsoft Empowerment Pack for Macintosh; Connectix annouces RAM
Doubler 2; Claris Organizer Upgrade annouced; FWB releases HDT 2.0...and more!
NETBITS: America Online 3.0 Mac beta; Claris HomePage beta now available; Web
Buddy eases time, expense of browsing...and more!
EDITORIAL: Tomorrow. Chris McVeigh looks to the future, and the convergence of
technologies.
BRAVE NEW WORLD: Welcome to Tuscon, Your Mac is Dead.
CEREBREALITY: The Paperless Society. Greg Kramer waxes poetic about computers,
paper and life.
ABOUT THIS MACINTOSH: Max bus speed for 9500, "InputBackSupport," and Performa
5215 memory installation.
TECH SUPPORT TALES: "Drive Thru," "Oh So Pretty," and "Missing Link."
SOFTWARE REVIEWS: CameraMan 2.5, DragNet
HARDWARE REVIEWS: Color QuickCam, Color OneScanner 600/27 and Easy Photo
GAME REVIEWS: Bad Mojo, Hell
THE GAME WARDEN: Sprockets and Support
BLUE SUNSHINE: A Mac Manager's Plea

MacSense: The MacintoshÆ E-Zine is a FREE monthly electronic magazine which
focuses on the mainstream Macintosh computer market. Each issue of MacSense
details the most significant news stories in the world of Macintosh computing and
explores how these new developments will affect every-day Mac users. Packed with
vibrant color graphics and in depth product reviews, it is the founding goal of
MacSense to shed light on a rapidly evolving industry. Moreover, because MacSense
is created and distributed electronically, it is the most environmentally
friendly method of publishing. We hope you enjoy this issue!

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.

You can find the latest issue of MacSense (and back issues) at the following
locations: ,
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America Online, Keywords: 'Hardware', 'MMW'.

CompuServe: Within the ZiffNet/Mac areas.
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