Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!cs.umn.edu!kksys!edgar!mmug!UUCP From: Jim.Spencer@p510.f22.n282.z1.edgar.mn.org (Jim Spencer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: BOOKS Message-ID: <670906559.0@mmug.edgar.mn.org> Date: 5 Apr 91 04:57:47 GMT Article-I.D.: mmug.670906559.0 Sender: UUCP@mmug.edgar.mn.org Lines: 21 Keith Rollin writes in a message to All KR> Please don't forget that Inside Mac is not the _only_ source KR> of technical information from Apple. Inside Mac is augmented KR> by Technotes, which are updated once every two months. To get KR> these technotes, you can either pay a small amount to APDA (you KR> don't even have to be an APDA member) or you can download them KR> from any of the numerous electronic services that archive them. KR> If you don't want to pay the cost of download time, then you KR> can freely copy from any of your friends who have them. You do KR> NOT have to be a "$600-a-year or whatever registered developer" KR> to get timely and updated information. To take it a step further, if you have a CDRom, you could get a subscription to develop magazine for something like $30. Each CD in the magazine includes both SpInside Mac, the HyperCard version of Inside Mac, as well as the Tech Notes (in both stack and text forms), the Q&A Stack, and the User Interface Notes (in both Stack and text forms) not to mention all of the DTS Sample code. You can even just buy the last back issue for $10 and you will get on the CD all the previous issues with their sample code to boot.