Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!pro-avalon.cts.com!jstich From: jstich@pro-avalon.cts.com (Jonah Stich) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: A+ demise Message-ID: <8905300616.AA09829@crash.cts.com> Date: 30 May 89 04:01:25 GMT Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: pnet01!pro-simasd!pro-avalon!jstich@nosc.mil Organization: The Internet Lines: 20 Yeah, inCider is a little babyish, but there are two very good reasons to read it. First, although some of its articles are a little dippy, they do cary a lot of information about the Apple II field. No only do they do reviews like A+, they also publist an occasional program or two, and some times have some very good information. There about the best general purpose magazine around. This brings me to my second point - there about the only general magazine around. Sure, there's Nibble, but in trying to shift from only programs to programs & other articles, they only managed to loose half the magazine (including the spine - never did figure out where that went). At least inCider has a spine. Okay - no Apple magazine I know of has the thickness of something like Byte or Personal Computing, but at least there still are Apple magazines. My phisophy is to have a subscription to all of them - that way I don't miss anything. -- jstich@pro-avalon UUCP: crash!pro-nsfmat!pro-avalon!jstich ARPA: crash!pro-nsfmat!pro-avalon!jstich@nosc.mil INET: jstich@pro-avalon.cts.com