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Welcome to the MacTech CD-ROM
Volumes 1-17 (through April 2001)
In THINK Reference™ Format
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MacTech's Volumes 16 & 17 were prepared by Ben Baumer, MacTech Magazine, with
help from Lorin Welander. The CD was produced by Ben Baumer. Nick DeMello was the
Project Manager. THINK Reference Compiler & Viewer Development by David McKee.
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Magazine, with help from Lorin Welander. CD contents collection prepared by Nick
DeMello.
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collection prepared by Nick DeMello.
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AppleScripts behind the creation of the indices. CD contents collection prepared by
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