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- ATPM 14.09 - Cover
About This Particular Macintosh: About the personal computing experience?--Cover art by etherbrian

- ATPM 14.09 - Sponsors 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.
- ATPM 14.09 - Welcome WelcomeAuthor: Robert Paul LeitaoWarm up to each issue of ATPM with a brief welcome and a spin of what?s been going on that could affect your personal computing experience. This month: it?s all about the millions as Apple approaches the sale of its 10 millionth Macintosh as well as its 10 millionth iPhone, not to mention the tens of millions of iPhone applications that have been downloaded since the App Store opened its virtual doors.
- ATPM 14.09 - E-Mail E-MailWe?d love to hear your thoughts about our publication. We always welcome your comments, criticisms, suggestions, and praise. Or, if you have an opinion or announcement about the Macintosh platform in general, that?s OK too. Send your e-mail to editor@atpm.com. All mail becomes the property of ATPM.This month: reader responses to Photoshop For the Curious, Apple Talk, Next Actions, and reviews of Knapsack and Logitech TrackMan Wheel.
- ATPM 14.09 - MacMuser: Whose line is it anyway? MacMuserArticle Title: Whose line is it anyway?Author: Mark TennentMark Tennent mulls the ramifications of the BBC moving its streaming services from Akamai to Level 3 Communications.
- ATPM 14.09 - Next Actions: Master List for September Next ActionsArticle Title: Master List for SeptemberAuthor: Ed Eubanks, Jr.Ed Eubanks Jr. updates his master list of GTD applications.
- ATPM 14.09 - Photoshop For the Curious: Don't Yield--Merge! Photoshop For the CuriousArticle Title: Don?t Yield?Merge!Author: Lee BennettOne of the more powerful tools in Photoshop is often one of the simplest to use, and yet many people aren?t even aware of its presence. Learn how to expand your horizons in this month?s Photoshop For the Curious.
- ATPM 14.09 - How To: Making Preview Useful Again How ToArticle Title: Making Preview Useful AgainAuthor: Sylvester RoqueQuick Look hasn?t made Preview obsolete just yet. With the right coaxing it is still very useful.
- ATPM 14.09 - Desktop Pictures: Western US National Parks Desktop PicturesArticle Title: Western US National ParksAuthor: Julie RitterskampJulie Ritterskamp returns with more desktop photos, this time from national parks in the western United States.
- ATPM 14.09 - Cortland CortlandAuthor: Matt JohnsonThe identity of Lord Fate, present and past, is revealed, as Cortland?s saga comes to a close. Todd and Angie begin to move their lives forward again, though Angie is having trouble letting Cortland go. But does she have to?
- ATPM 14.09 - Review: Das Keyboard Professional Hardware ReviewArticle Title: Das Keyboard ProfessionalAuthor: Chris LawsonLoud, shiny, and black, but some of the quirks in Darth Vader?s keyboard might lead to a few Force-strangled generals along the way.
- ATPM 14.09 - Review: Hard Drives as Floppies Hardware ReviewArticle Title: Hard Drives as FloppiesAuthor: Michael TsaiMichael Tsai tries out several hard drive docking peripherals that support his rationale that hard drives are now as ubiquitous as the venerable floppy disk.
- ATPM 14.09 - Review: iMetal Headsets Hardware ReviewArticle Title: iMetal HeadsetsAuthor: Lee BennettMaximo?s iPhone-friendly headsets are stylish and have good sound, yet one of the two models is prone to some fallout.
- ATPM 14.09 - Review: MacGourmet Deluxe 1.0.3 Software ReviewArticle Title: MacGourmet Deluxe 1.0.3Author: Ed Eubanks, Jr.Having learned to cook at an early age, Ed Eubanks Jr. is pleased with this recipe management application.
- ATPM 14.09 - Review: Sequence 1.0.1 Software ReviewArticle Title: S?ence 1.0.1Author: Linus LyFunctionalities implemented out of sequence? Useful features are there, but the basic ability to capture window cleanly is sorely missing.
- ATPM 14.09 - Frequently Asked Questions 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 not as clairvoyant as we thought, simply e-mail us and we?ll get an answer to you right away.
- ATPM 14.08 - Cover
About This Particular Macintosh: About the personal computing experience?--Cover art: ?Summer Splash? by Catherine von Dennefeld

- ATPM 14.08 - Sponsors 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.
- ATPM 14.08 - Welcome WelcomeAuthor: Robert Paul LeitaoWarm up to each issue of ATPM with a brief welcome and a spin of what?s been going on that could affect your personal computing experience. This month: Robert examines the contrasts and extremes seen throughout the month of July.
- ATPM 14.08 - E-Mail E-MailWe?d love to hear your thoughts about our publication. We always welcome your comments, criticisms, suggestions, and praise. Or, if you have an opinion or announcement about the Macintosh platform in general, that?s OK too. Send your e-mail to editor@atpm.com. All mail becomes the property of ATPM.This month: reader responses to Photoshop For the Curious, video extraction, the Phaser 8200 printer, Cortland, Wii Transfer, and EyeTV.
- ATPM 14.08 - Apple Talk: Microsoft, Revisited Apple TalkArticle Title: Microsoft, RevisitedAuthor: Angus WongAngus Wong is back with Apple Talk and, where Microsoft is concerned, is ready to give credit where credit is due.
- ATPM 14.08 - Mac About Town: A Midsummer Night's Mare (a comedy in multiple acts) Mac About TownArticle Title: A Midsummer Night?s Mare (a comedy in multiple acts)Author: Mike ChamberlainWhether your experience of acquiring an iPhone 3G was pleasant, annoying, or nonexistent, you?ll be amused to read Mike Chamberlain?s tale.
- ATPM 14.08 - MacMuser: Rowing Through Roquefort MacMuserArticle Title: Rowing Through RoquefortAuthor: Mark TennentMark Tennent spends a brief moment on the topic of storage.
- ATPM 14.08 - MacMuser: How to Get Pxl SmartScale Running on Intel Macs MacMuserArticle Title: How to Get Pxl SmartScale Running on Intel MacsAuthor: Mark TennentPxl SmartScale is a rather invaluable tool for many, but is a refugee for conversion to Intel CPU compatibility. Mark Tennent has discovered a workaround.
- ATPM 14.08 - Next Actions: iPhone App Roundup, GTD Next ActionsArticle Title: iPhone App Roundup, GTDAuthor: Ed Eubanks, Jr.A look at GTD options for the iPhone.
- ATPM 14.08 - Photoshop For the Curious: What If I Just Left It Alone? Photoshop For the CuriousArticle Title: What If I Just Left It Alone?Author: Lee BennettSometimes, the most important adjustment to a photo is choosing not to adjust it at all.
- ATPM 14.08 - Desktop Pictures: San Francisco Desktop PicturesArticle Title: San FranciscoAuthor: Julie RitterskampReader Julie Ritterskamp provides this month?s desktop photos from San Francisco, California.
- ATPM 14.08 - Cortland CortlandAuthor: Matt JohnsonAs the villainous legion regroups and remembers, the shocking truth about Cortland is finally revealed!
- ATPM 14.08 - Review: Comic Life Magiq 1.0.1 Software ReviewArticle Title: Comic Life Magiq 1.0.1Author: Linus LyMaking comic strips gets even easier with Comic Life Magiq.
- ATPM 14.08 - Review: Knapsack 1.1 Software ReviewArticle Title: Knapsack 1.1Author: Eric BlairWho are you? Where am I? Why am I here? Eric Blair looks at how Knapsack helps you answer the latter two questions. You?re pretty much on your own for the first, though.
- ATPM 14.08 - Review: SmartMask 2.0 Software ReviewArticle Title: SmartMask 2.0Author: Lee BennettIf creating masks in Photoshop is a common task for you, there are several Photoshop plug-ins on the market to aid the procedure. Lee Bennett finds out whether SmartMask is up to the challenge.
- ATPM 14.08 - Frequently Asked Questions 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 not as clairvoyant as we thought, simply e-mail us and we?ll get an answer to you right away.
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