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- From: jmg@bach.udel.edu (Jason Mich Gottshall)
- Subject: Anybody know a good book?
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 04:05:57 GMT
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- I've had my Mac LC for about a year and half now and have become quite
- familiar with the basic usage of it. I've gotten into BBS's and the net
- (obviously), and I've discovered that I know a lot less about my machine
- than I thought I did. Ever since I got the thing I've been kind of miffed
- about the documentation, or lack thereof. Apple doesn't tell you diddly in
- the manuals they include with the machine. And there are all sorts of
- exciting System 7 features that I haven't even heard of. Can anybody
- suggest a good book(s) that I could find at the bookstore that might
- enlighten me on the secrets of the Mac, System 7, Res Edit, programming,
- and anything else fun and exciting that my machine is capable of? Thanks
- for your help.
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- | Jason M. Gottshall | 'Music is well said to be the |
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- | jmg@bach.udel.edu | nothing among the utterances |
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