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         10 ways to keep up on Mac OS X
        developments 
         May 14, 2003 
         
         
         By Al Fasoldt 
         Copyright © 2003, Al Fasoldt 
         Copyright © 2003, The Post-Standard 
         
            No Mac is an island. Here are 10 online
        ways to keep up on developments in the world of OS X and
        Apple: 
            1. Go to Apple's Web site at
           www.apple.com. This
           might seem like a strange recommendation if you assume
           that everyone knows that Macs are made by Apple and that
           Apple has one of the best Web sites of any computer
           manufacturer. But I've come to realize that many
           people who want an alternative to Windows don't know
           about Apple at all. Apple's site gives them an entry
           into a world much different from what they're used
           to under Windows. 
            2. Subscribe to MacWorld magazine. Web
        sites are fine and all that, but there's no substitute
        for something you can roll up and carry under your arm.
        (You can even swat flies with a magazine., Try that with
        your iBook.) Go to www.macworld.com and click
        the "Subscribe" link. 
            3. Visit Version Tracker every now and
        then. It lists new Mac OS X software by the hour, and
        categorizes all the programs in its list so you can look
        for specific kinds of software. Downloads are a few clicks
        away. It's at www.versiontracker.com. 
            4. Check the MacUpdate site at
           www.macupdate.com.
           Odd as it may seem to Version Tracker fans, some updated
           programs never make it into the Version Tracker lists.
           But they usually find a home on MacUpdate. 
            5. Use the Google Macintosh search
        engine when you're trying to locate Macintosh-related
        tips, FAQs or help. Google's Mac site is www.google.com/mac. (Tell
        your Windows friends that Google has a Microsoft-specific
        site also: www.google.com/microsoft.) 
            6. Visit MacSlash often. It's
        patterned after Slashdot, the single most
        important geek site in the history of the world, more or
        less, and finds Mac news you are certain to miss otherwise.
        Address: www.macslash.com. 
            7. Look at the tips at the
        "Accelerate Your Macintosh!" site (www.xlr8yourmac.com).
        I've found this site especially helpful when I am
        tracking down problems. 
            8. Stop over at the MacFixIt site once a
        week. It's at www.macfixit.com. It's
        probably the first place you should go if you have a
        problem with an Apple software upgrade or a new hardware
        problem. (For example, I relied on MacFixIt for
        encouragement when my Mac suddenly insisted the date was
        1969. I found that thousands of others had the same
        problem, each one the result of a faulty Apple update.
        Apple fixed the problem within a few weeks.) 
            9. Want to tweak the most from your OS X
        Mac? Three sites that can help are MacOSXHints (www.macosxhints.com), the
        Mac OS X speed FAQ (www.macmaps.com/Macosxspeed.html)
        and a great OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) troubleshooting site at
        www.macattorney.com/tutorial.html. 
            10. Get a Mac perspective on what's
        going on from a site that is guaranteed to filter out the
        Microsoft bias that slips into most supposedly
        "neutral" news sites. It's MacDailyNews at
        www.macdailynews.com. 
           
         
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