MACTECH RELEASES NEW DVD WITH MACTECH VIEWER
— Almost 3100 articles from entire history of MacTech
— Over 280 issues of the magazine
— Content from over 850 industry experts
Westlake Village, CA – January 5, 2009 — MacTech Magazine, the Journal of
Macintosh Technology, released a new MacTech DVD (version
24.12), with the MacTech Viewer. The new CD covers all MacTech content from
the entire 24 year history of the magazine, through the magazine’s December
2008
issue. In fact, there’s so much content, it would no longer fit on a CD —
a feat for archives that are predominantly text.
With almost 3,100 articles from over 850 industry experts in Macintosh
networking, programming, and technology, the MacTech archives represents an
incredible resource to the fundamental Apple technologies and an essential
reference for Mac developers, IT Pros, Network admins and anyone interested
in getting under the hood of their Mac.
Running from 1984 through December 2008, the MacTech archives span the
history of Macintosh. This wealth of tutorials, introductions to new
technologies, and how to articles have been compiled into databases to make
it easy for readers to find the exact information they are looking for.
Also included in the archives is the complete run of Apple’s develop
magazine, and the FrameWorks journal. And, information on some of the best
products in the industry is included. Lastly, a wealth of source code, open
source project info, and third party product information are also included
on the CD. For someone who is missing an issue or two, this is a fantastic
opportunity to catch up on material.
With MacTech’s last archive being the best selling ever, the new DVD will
begin shipping today. Customers can get the DVD alone ($49.95) or part of
the ultimate bundle deal ($79.95 for the DVD plus a 2 year subscription to
MacTech Magazine) plus shipping. For more information, see
https://www.mactech.com/dvd or contact MacTech for more information.
About MacTech…
Established in 1984, MacTech Magazine is the only monthly magazine focused
on Macintosh at the technical level. Each month, MacTech and MacTech.com are
read by over 150,000 technical Macintosh users in over 175 countries …
from network administrators to programmers, from solution providers to
Enterprise, and in general anyone that’s interested in the Macintosh beyond
the user level.
If you’re interested in getting under the hood of your Mac, if you want to
know how to make things happen inside the box, you should be reading
MacTech Magazine. Contact the magazine. Toll free: 877-MACTECH,
International: 805-494-9797, custservice@www.mactech.com, https://www.mactech.com