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- From: aslakson@umn-cs.cs.umn.edu (Brian Excarnate)
- Subject: Re: Anybody know a good book?
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 03:11:29 GMT
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- jmg@bach.udel.edu (Jason Mich Gottshall) writes:
- >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
-
- There is one book that should come with every Mac, and that is The Macintosh
- Bible. I've owned 2 editions and *still* haven't owned a Mac. Peachpit
- Press, 4th edition just came out.
-
- As far as books on the other things....
-
- Go to a good bookstore and browse the Mac books. Go to another bookstore and
- browse the Mac books. Find out what helps YOU and what tells you what YOU
- want to know.
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- Brian
- I'd recommend books but I'm not at home just now....
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- Visualize whirled peas
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