Our feature this month, "Gourmet Bytes," provides a number of resources to make your dining experiences pleasurable. We include never-before-aired video for a new television series by the Frugal Gourmet, Jeff Smith; electronic cookbooks, which contain much more than recipes; and informational resources about wine. It's all in the Games & Diversions section. In addition, the Music & Sound section includes a sample CD audio file and recipes from "Dinner," a mood album from Chip Davis and American Gramaphone.
Of course, you'll also find audio entertainment, from Windham Hill and Celestial Navigations to automotive sound effects, plus planets, Australian animals, fonts, movies, and more throughout the disc. Don't miss cursor and icon utilities in the HighFive and Games & Diversions sections, respectively.
As we wind down this issue, we're gearing up for next month's debut of our new interface, the NautilusCD magazine. We're incredibly excited by the changes taking place here at Nautilus: The NautilusCD magazine will be easier to use, with content arranged in regular departments, and new resources to help you find your way around the desktop. (Even this letter will be in video format to provide a multimedia explanation of "What's New"!) For a preview and full explanation of NautilusCD, please read the Nautilus News newsletter included with this issue, and see the Nautilus Services section for our announcement of updated system requirements.
We look forward to putting our new, better face forward next month. Until then, "eat, drink, and be merry!"