Part One: HTML Basics - David Knopfler & Willa Cline  
 Think Andrew [the return] Part Two - Andrew
 Thinking Differently Always - Thomas
Qwerty Dancing [the key to making heaps of money]- Graham 
Adam's Apple - Adam 
Free ISPs - Graham Harris 
 
 
  News: Care of the Northern Ireland Mac UG: http://welcome.to/nimug/
The Must Have CD of '99 - go on your Mac deserves it!  
 
 
  Xphiles - Chris Patmore
Competition - win the Apple book of the 90's 
  Our Man In … Peter Beresford
Mac's On The Front Lawn? 
Under The Bonnet: PRAM Battery Change - Frank  
 
 
AppleScript is on holiday but he's still here - Steve Harris  
  3D Joy!
 Best Of The Best - Font Utilities
  Go Private part 3 &4 - Peter Beresford
Games Pad - Civilization II 
  By The Way
  Fontnatical - Darren
NetSniffer 
Adobe InDesign: Will it cut the rest?  
Buzzing Around: Fonts to Find - Darren Edwards  
Go Private part 1 & 2 - Peter Beresford  
The Editor Mumbles  
The Last Page  
 
A New Challenge
Right, for those of you out there who just can’t hold it in any more, here’s how you can let it all hang out and write for 1984 online.
Anyone who enjoys this productive and mind enhancing Mac platform can be a part of 1984's international line up. 
Doing it with style
Writing for us is easy. All you have to do is tell us about your Mac orientated experiences [easy eh?]. Guest writers are always welcome to ensure our variety remains alive and kicking.
Your work can cover any subject you wish so long as it is related to the Apple Macintosh and its competitors. Reviews on software, hardware and books are most welcome.
A good length for submissons would be the equivalent of about 1 A4 size page of typed text maximum [although longer at a push].
 
Our readership
1984 readers are as varied as our writers. From the first time user to experienced Mac folk, they will all browse our work from time to time.
We are on the cover CD's of both MacWorld UK and MacFormat magazines plus many internet postings announce our ezine release date each month.
Always keep in mind that not everyone will understand certain terminology, so try to explain a complicated topic/term wherever possible.
So there you go. Simple guidelines. If you wish to contact me or any of the other team members, then please do. We look forward to welcoming you on board.