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Welcome (and Goodbye)Author: Robert Paul LeitaoWarm up to this final issue of ATPM with a brief welcome by Robert Paul Leitao.
E-MailWe’d love to hear your thoughts and memories about our publication and its 17-year history. We welcome your comments, criticisms, suggestions, and praise. Send your e-mail to editor@atpm.com. All mail becomes the property of ATPM.This month: Easter Island Desktop...
Publisher’s LetterAuthor: Michael TsaiATPM Publisher Michael Tsai writes about the difficult-but-inevitable decision to bring this chapter of the publication to a close.
Apple Cider: Random Squeezings From a Mac UserArticle Title: Look How Far We’ve ComeAuthor: Tom IovinoTom Iovino shares his view of Macintosh computing, beginning with the summer of 1997 when the Apple faithful prayed their beloved computing platform would not be...
BloggableArticle Title: One Last Time, With FeelingAuthor: Wes MeltzerIn one last Bloggable, Wes Meltzer offers a rumination about what a long, strange trip it’s been. He takes a detailed look at the case of Mike Daisey and agony, ecstasy and untruth, a cruise around the...
On a Clear Day, You Can See the Hollywood SignArticle Title: First and LastAuthor: Mike ShieldsMike Shields recaps his history with ATPM and lets you know where he can be read in the future. Because he can predict it.
Mac About TownArticle Title: What a Ride! And It Ain’t Over Yet!Author: Mike ChamberlainFrom Palm devices and AOL installation discs to iPhones and iPads, Mike Chamberlain reflects on the changes in his digital life since the time ATPM began publishing.
MacMuserArticle Title: What Trick, What Device, What Starting-Hole…Author: Mark TennentMark Tennent remains ever on the lookout for the next big thing to come along.
WelcomeAuthor: Robert Paul LeitaoWarm up to each issue of ATPM with a brief welcome by Robert Paul Leitao and a spin of Apple finances and revenue, as well as what’s been going on that could affect your personal computing experience. Also this month: Steve Jobs' Biography, ...
About This Particular Macintosh: About the personal computing experience™--Cover art by Mirko von Berner
SponsorsATPM is a free publication thanks to our volunteer staff and our sponsors. Your support is also appreciated and we provide several options by which you can help keep ATPM free.
Software ReviewArticle Title: OmniFocus for iPhone 1.13Author: Wes Meltzer“OmniFocus for the iPhone is a zippy, quick way to drop in a few new tasks and see what’s on the horizon for the day—or whenever you have a free moment.”
FAQ: Frequently Asked QuestionsWe’ve read your mind (we think)! Whether it’s a question on how to subscribe or unsubscribe from ATPM or how you can contribute to a future issue (yes, you can write for ATPM), we’ve got you covered on our FAQ page. And in case we’re...
Software ReviewArticle Title: Comic Life for iPad 1.1.1Author: Linus LyMake comics with the photo collection on your iPad or via the iPad’s camera.
Desktop PicturesArticle Title: Disney WorldAuthor: Jeff KrauseArmed with a Canon EOS 7D, a tripod, and an annual pass, Jeff Krause enjoys creating HDR images from the four Disney World theme parks near Orlando, Florida.
Out at FiveAuthor: Matt JohnsonMatt Johnson’s series, Out at Five, looks at the workplace and its boundaries from all angles, revolving around many of the same characters from his former series, Cortland.
Segments: Slices from the Macintosh LifeArticle Title: Getting to Know My First MacintoshAuthor: Dave TrautmanDave Trautman’s tale of his first Macintosh—a Mac Plus, “a simple machine with a mouse to take over where the keyboard left off.”
Segments: Slices from the Macintosh LifeArticle Title: Nowhere to Go But UpAuthor: Abe BalsamoATPM. receives many press releases each month. Most of them are merely informative, but we enjoyed this one so much that we had to publish it verbatim.
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