Macworld December 1996
Forty-seven Macintosh desktops and towers from an assortment of manufacturers and the three variants of the PowerBook 1400 were examined in this issue. A computer from Apple did squeeze into the lineup on the cover of “high-speed winners.” At the back of the magazine, David Pogue offered Mac-flavoured lyrics for traditional holiday tunes, such as “God Rest Ye Copland Programmers,” “Gil Amelio’s Coming to Town!,” and “I’m Dreaming of a Clean System.”
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MacUser September 1996
Faster than anything from Apple, or indeed any currently shipping PC, Power Computing’s latest high-end machine took up this issue’s cover. The first article in the issue noted QuickTime hadn’t yet wound up in the junk drawer of neglected Apple software.
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