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Apple posts new software and updates on virtually a daily basis. Get the latest drivers, programs, updates from: Apple Suppport Page

In addition, Apple maintains the biggest Tech Info library of any computer maker. There are almost 20,000 articles online covering every topic imaginable. Chances are the answers you seek will be there. Search for any term, any concept. Apple knowledge base

For the latest in Macintosh news, gossip and goings on, check in with MacCentral on a daily basis. Recent online columnists added to MacCentral include some of the biggest names in Mac-dom, including Don Crabb and Bob LeVitus. The site also has links to Wired, ZiffDavis, Reuters and anywhere else that carries important Mac stories. Catch it all at: MacCentral

For up-to-the-minute information and help from Ric Ford, former MacWeek and MacUser columnist and genuine Mac luminary, you'll want to visit his MacInTouch site every day. You'll also get news, info and links just for iMac's by clicking on Ric's iMacInTouch link. Find them both at: MacInTouch

Want to know the latest about what works and what doesn't on a Macintosh? Need help troubleshooting a Mac problem? Then you need Ted Landau's excellent MacFixit site. Ted is also the author of "Sad Mac's, Bombs and Other Disasters" and really knows his stuff. MacFixit

Keep tabs on program updates with VersionTracker. It monitors the Web, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to keep track of updates made to every single Macintosh program in existence. Shareware, freeware, commercial... it doesn't matter! VersionTracker

Got a PowerBook? Here's the place you'll want to hang out at every day for all things PowerBook - news, reviews, tips, links, and more: O'Grady's PowerPage

Apple has a great page listing their products and their support pages at their Site Index

Do you own an inexpensive Macintosh? Then Low End Mac is a site you want to visit. It's also a great all-around Macintosh information site.

Excellent information on all Macintoshes produced can be found at everymac.com. They include clones, upgrade cards and market value estimates.



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