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10/31/2006, 3:20pm, EST

Tuesday, October 31st

MacTech CD covers 22-years of Apple

MacTech Magazine today released its new MacTech CD, a disc containing all MacTech content from the 22-year history of the magazine through the September 2006 issue. The CD comes with the new MacTech Viewer software to ease the process of browsing more than 2,800 articles from over 800 industry experts in Mac networking, programming, and technology. The archive contains tutorials, introductions to new technologies, and how-to articles stored in a database for easy access. The archive also includes the complete run of Apple's develop magazine; the FrameWorks journal; information on products; a special WatchMouse widget for server monitoring; source code; open source project info; and third-party product information. The MacTech CD is available for $30.


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