MacSense December 1996 Color

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MacSense December 1996 Color

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MacSense News Roundup, December 1996. Volume 3, Issue 9.

Wondering what to get that special Mac nut on your Christmas list? MacSense
can help! Our annual Santa's 7 Gift Guide spotlights some of the coolest
gifts for '96!

You'll also find the latest and greatest in the December News Roundup,
including word of the French debut of the Power Macintosh 4400 (Man, we're
talking ugly! Please do not look directly at the included photo; you may
well impair your vision), PlainTalk 1.5, QuickDraw 3D 1.5, Open Transport
PPP, Photoshop 4.0, Persuasion 3.0, Acrobat 3.0 and much, much more!

NEWS: Power Macintosh 4400 debuts in France, Apple slashes prices, Nasa
rethinks turfing its Macs
APPLEBITS: Apple unveils PlainTalk 1.5, QuickDraw 3D 1.5, LaserWriter
12/640 PS Plus...and more!
QUICKBITS: Adobe ships Photoshop 4.0, Persuasion 3.0, Iomega works to
shrink the Zip, and more!
NETBITS: Apple intros OpenTransport PPP 1.0, Claris Emailer 1.3 free of
charge, AppleNet ...and more!
SPECIAL OFFER: The Best of MacSense '96 - a new CD full of our best!
DECEMBER CD SAMPLER: Editorial - Chris McVeigh remembers the day he
received the original Newton MessagePad.
DECEMBER CD SAMPLER: Santa's Seven Gift Guide - Find the perfect gift for
the Mac lover on your list!
DECEMBER CD SAMPLER: Review of the PowerBook 1400cs/117

MacSense News Roundup 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, 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 attached file is a Stuffit archive. You will need Stuffit Expander or
another Stuffit compression utility to extract it.

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.

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