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San Francisco based trade journal
MacWEEK was a controlled-circulation weekly trade journal that focused on the Apple Macintosh. MacWEEK was based in San Francisco and founded by Michael
MacWEEK
Personal computer by Apple Computer
develop as the Classic, Macintosh LC, and Macintosh IIsi, respectively. MacWEEK magazine reported on July 10, 1990, that Apple had paid $1 million to Modular
Macintosh_Classic
Hypermedia system for Apple Macintosh and Apple IIGS computers
Clifford (September 1996). "HyperCard's new deal: QuickTime authoring". MacWeek. Duncan, Geoff (November 2, 1998). "Alas, HyperCard!". TidBits. Oren, Tim
HyperCard
Sixth major release of the classic Mac OS
set for distribution". MacWEEK. September 13, 1988. Perrow, Jonathan (September 20, 1988). "System 6.0 saga not over yet". MacWEEK. p. 2. "Managers go slow
System_6
American software engineer (born 1961)
25, 1993). "Taligent moves up ship dates, may offer components in '93". MacWEEK. Vol. 7, no. 4. p. 3. Retrieved February 22, 2019. Levy, Steven (January
Chris_Espinosa
Software framework by Microsoft introduced in 1996
Joanna (11 April 1997). "After 6 months, ActiveX passive in Mac market". MacWEEK. Vol. 11, no. 15. Archived from the original on 12 April 1997. "Playing
ActiveX
RISC instruction set architecture by AIM alliance
inspired the name has been a key factor in the project's success thus far. — MacWeek Part of the culture here is not to have an IBM or Motorola or Apple culture
PowerPC
American technology company (1985–1997)
over optical drive (NeXT Inc's 256Mbyte erasable magneto-optical drive)". MacWEEK. p. 3.n33. "COMPANY NEWS; Businessland Deal Seen for Next Inc". The New
NeXT
Laptop by Apple
power for complex reports, large spreadsheets and professional graphics." MacWEEK described it as "ideal for writers and others on a tight budget." PC World
PowerBook_100
Computer operating system
A/UX that results from the deal; IBM will do likewise with the new AIX. — MacWeek In April 1992, a C2-level secure version of A/UX was released. Coincidentally
A/UX
Early web browser (1993–1997)
(9 May 1994). "Internet tools help navigate the busy virtual highway". MacWeek: 51. Levitt, Jason (9 May 1994). "A Matter of Attribution: Can't Forget
NCSA_Mosaic
Personal computer by Apple Computer
project name was internal, it was revealed to the public in a 1993 issue of MacWeek. Sagan, worried that the public might interpret this as an endorsement
Power_Macintosh_7100
Version of Microsoft Office
98 Macintosh Edition. (Software Review) (Evaluation) (Brief Article)". MacWEEK. March 23, 1998. Retrieved 2008-11-17. "Solid Office 98 does the Mac proud
Microsoft Office 98 Macintosh Edition
Microsoft_Office_98_Macintosh_Edition
Website, digital magazine and podcast dedicated to Apple products
com/tech/computing/bflash-macuser-to-cease-publication-combines-with-macworld-macweek-to-continue/ https://www.wired.com/1997/08/idg-ziff-davis-merge-mac-mags/
Macworld
Information technology trade show hosted by Apple Inc
Smash Mouth.[citation needed] Several years after the start of the Expo, MacWEEK had launched its weekly trade magazine and simultaneously initiated an
Macworld/iWorld
1995 video game
Retrieved January 3, 2009. Staten, James (December 4, 1995). "Dark Forces". MacWEEK. Archived from the original on July 19, 2009. Retrieved August 15, 2013
Star_Wars:_Dark_Forces
Personal computer series released by Apple Computer
While Apple did not rule out offering it to non-educational customers, MacWEEK wrote that the timing of the LC 520's release coincided with purchasing
Macintosh_LC_500_series
Personal computer by Apple Inc.
2023. Farber, Daniel (March 7, 1989). "Rosing outlines Sun's strategy". MacWEEK. p. 54. Retrieved May 1, 2024. "Gen One: Innovations from the Paul G. Allen
Apple_Lisa
Business technology news website
under the name "ZD Net". Dan Farber, former editor-in-chief of PC Week and MacWeek, was named editor-in-chief of the property. By June 1995, the site was
ZDNET
Business alliance
Kaleida Labs Inc. Present and future shock aside, that's a lot to digest. — MacWeek The alliance's hardware is based on the PowerPC processors—the first of
AIM_alliance
American publisher and Internet company
Internet-related publishing. It acquired PC Magazine in 1982, and the trade journal MacWEEK in 1988. In 1991, the company initiated ZiffNet, a subscription service
Ziff_Davis
1994 video game
ugly green creatures makes Tolkien turn over in his grave!" S. Love of MacWEEK found the play to be hard work, as two or three of the player's units would
Warcraft:_Orcs_&_Humans
Series of image file formats
Guglielmo, Connie (30 Jan 1990). "The ABCs of Mac graphics file formats". MacWEEK. p. 19. "TIFF/IT ISO/IEC 12639". ISO. 1998. Archived from the original
TIFF
Raster graphics editor
Professional; color control, output improved. (Software Review) (evaluation)". MacWEEK. Retrieved 24 December 2009. "PixelPaint". TechEncyclopedia. Retrieved
PixelPaint
American businessman and diplomat (1938–2023)
October 20, 2012. Retrieved May 20, 2009. "Board Member Quits Apple Post". MacWEEK. July 28, 1997. Retrieved May 13, 2009. "NPR Head Resigns as Member of
Delano_Lewis
Open standard by AIM alliance
A/UX that results from the deal; IBM will do likewise with the new AIX. — MacWEEK in 1993 The need for the POE reduced due to the increasing availability
PowerOpen_Environment
Bitmap graphics editor
competitor to ImageReady. Adobe ships ImageReady 1.0 (Product Announcement) - MacWeek, July 13, 1998 Nack, John (6 May 2007). "Guidance on migrating from ImageReady"
Adobe_ImageReady
Anonymous gossip columnist
columnist for the (now defunct) Apple Macintosh-focused trade publication MacWEEK. Mac the Knife was always written by a single writer, but the identity
Mac_the_Knife
Defunct computer company
Stephen Kahng beseeching better portable designs than Apple is producing)." MacWEEK 15 May 1995 Moran, Susan. "Apple seen getting boost from Mac clones in
Power_Computing_Corporation
Graphics editing software by Apple Computer
programmer". Newsbytes. July 4, 1989. "Claris restricts tech support". MacWEEK. February 7, 1989. p. 1. "MacPaint and QuickDraw Source Code". Computer
MacPaint
American software developer and publisher
Andres, Clay (1992-01-13). "Painting Renaissance For Less Than $300". MacWeek. Retrieved 2009-12-24. Engst, Adam C. (1990-08-13). "Macworld Impressions"
Delta_Tao_Software
Mini-cartridge tape drive by Apple
. "Product Pipeline". InfoWorld. November 13, 1989. Don Crabb (1992). MacWEEK guide to System 7. Ziff-Davis Press. p. 270. Backup Systems for the Macintosh
Apple_Tape_Backup_40SC
File sharing system
John Battelle, "TOPS works hard to hold networking lead",[dead link] MacWEEK, 3 October 1989 Maroney, Tim. "File Servers versus Disk Servers". MacTech
TOPS_(file_server)
Video games based on the Star Wars franchise
Future Publishing: 34–37. Staten, James (4 December 1995). "Dark Forces". MacWEEK. Archived from the original on 19 July 2009. Retrieved 15 August 2013
Star_Wars_video_games
Photography with a digital camera
Carolyn Said, "DYCAM Model 1: The first portable Digital Still Camera", MacWeek, vol. 4, No. 35, 16 Oct. 1990, p. 34. Lister, Martin (2013). The Photographic
Digital_photography
Laptop by Apple
resolution LePage, Rick (November 12, 1991). "Bantam 170 packs punch". MacWEEK. Mac Specs: By Year: 1991: EveryMac.com, retrieved December 20, 2024 PowerBook
PowerBook_170
1999 Video Game
Smith, Tony (April 27, 1999). "On the Register: Ahead of the game?". MacWEEK. Archived from the original on February 29, 2000. Retrieved October 2,
Quake_III_Arena
Carolyn Said, "DYCAM Model 1: The first portable Digital Still Camera", MacWeek, vol. 4, No. 35, 16 Oct. 1990, p. 34. David D. Busch (2011), Nikon D70
History_of_the_camera
American entrepreneur and writer
Tchong is an American entrepreneur and writer, best known for his startups MacWEEK, Atelier Systems, CyberAtlas and ICONOCAST. As a columnist for ReadWrite
Michael_Tchong
Series of video games
Retrieved December 18, 2008. Staten, James (December 4, 1995). "Dark Forces". MacWEEK. Archived from the original on July 19, 2009. Retrieved August 22, 2013
Star_Wars:_Jedi_Knight
British technology writer and author
Steve Jobs. Leander has worked for many other publications, including: MacWeek as a senior reporter, Scientific American, The Observer and The Guardian
Leander_Kahney
American computer hardware company (1986–2002)
leading Korean high technology manufacturer. Radius EditDV makes the cut MacWeek, Jan 5, 1998 Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 1998-05-29)
Radius_Inc.
Series of microcontrollers
Communications Controller) Norr, Henry (24 May 1993). "Motorola post processor plans". MacWEEK. p. 4. Retrieved 6 May 2024. Freescale M683xx processors
Freescale_683XX
Largest Macintosh users' group, active 1984-2000
MacWEEK editor and BMUG volunteer David Morgenstern, at a BMUG party in the Frank Lloyd Wright Circle Gallery building, San Francisco, January 1989
Berkeley Macintosh Users Group
Berkeley_Macintosh_Users_Group
Software company (1992–1998)
employees, mostly from Apple or "some other loose Silicon Valley culture". MacWEEK reported that the company remained on schedule or ahead through 1993 into
Taligent
Motorola 680x0 microprocessor, released in April 1994
February 2023. Norr, Henry (24 May 1993). "Motorola post processor plans". MacWEEK. p. 4. Retrieved 6 May 2024. "Apple Plans Two Enterprise Servers for 1993"
Motorola_68060
Cross-platform software created in 1995
Parkhurst (April 25, 1997), "New Web tools help servers link to legacy data", MacWEEK Magazine "Filemaker Pro Requires external connector". Feb 1, 2000. "Web-Enabling
Lasso_(programming_language)
1996 PC video game
Walker (December 2, 1996). "Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion". MacWEEK. Ryan, Michael E.; Yee, Bernard H. (October 8, 1996). "Win 95 Games: Revolution
Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion
Mortimer_and_the_Riddles_of_the_Medallion
Word processor application
Picarille, Lisa. "WordStar, Softkey merge; stock swap total $213 millions". MacWEEK. Vol. 7, no. 21. p. 36. Ruby, Dan; Lavin, Dan (September 1991). "WriteNow
WriteNow
Font editor
8 January 2014. "Altsys: small company with bit-time graphics impact". MacWEEK. 1990-04-24. Retrieved 2011-02-11. "Fontographer: Interview with the FontMeister"
Fontographer
American software developer, entrepreneur and writer (born 1955)
Morgenstern, David (June 26, 1998). "Frontier blazing Internet trail". MacWeek. Archived from the original on October 3, 2000. Retrieved May 31, 2010
Dave_Winer
Laptop by Apple
1991). "PowerBooks: price-competitive and technologically brilliant". MacWEEK. Martin, James A. (December 1992). "New PowerBooks: The 145, 160, and 180"
PowerBook_140
Computer networking protocol suite
World. p. 27. Battelle, John (23 May 1989). "DaynaTalk accelerators ship". MacWEEK. "Get More Net Work Out Of Your Network". InfoWorld. 11 December 1989.
AppleTalk
Software company in Canada
10, No. 24, John Walkenbach, Jim Toole Mac SQZ! fix for Excel 1.5 due, MacWEEK, July 26, 1988 Microsoft Solicits Excel Addons, InfoWorld 28 September
Synex_Systems_Corporation
1984 – mid 2000s South Korean electronics company
Morgenstern, David (August 10, 1998). "Radius hands off monitor business". MacWeek. 12 (30). Ziff-Davis: 22 – via Gale. Staff writer (May 7, 1999). "Trinitron
Korea_Data_Systems
with IIT doing the same. "PPC partners planning follow-ons to 603, 604". MacWeek. Vol. 9, no. 32. 14 August 1995. p. 84. — mentions the PowerPC 615. Halfhill
List of former IA-32 compatible processor manufacturers
List_of_former_IA-32_compatible_processor_manufacturers
Personal computer by Apple
(February 17, 1997). "Power Mac 4400 on par with clones in price and power". MacWEEK. Archived from the original on October 1, 1999.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint:
Power_Macintosh_4400
American developer of TCP/IP networking software for Macintosh computers
Mac-X Window link". MacWeek. April 27, 1992. Wylie, Margie. WatchTower raps on Apple's door: InterCon SNMP monitor a Mac first. MacWeek. October 23, 1990
InterCon_Systems_Corporation
Computer running Mac OS not produced by Apple
supply issues around certain components used in Mac systems. Reports in MacWeek had also suggested that Dell and Compaq had been "seriously considering"
Macintosh_clone
American computer hardware company
Rizzo, John (20 July 1998). "Integration: OrangePC 620: Speed for less". MacWeek. Archived from the original on 9 August 2011 – via Find Articles. Dyer
Orange_Micro
(19 April 1993). "Speedy PostScript printers spur publishing-on-demand". MacWeek. Vol. 7, no. 16. pp. 28–30. "Xerox DocuTech 6135 user manual". Xerox Corporation
DocuTech
Former American computer manufacturer
Pfiffner, Pamela (April 25, 1989). "Irwin ships higher-capacity tapes". MacWeek. 3 (17). Ziff-Davis: 26 – via Gale. Rosch, Winn L. (May 31, 1988). "Hardware
Irwin_Magnetic_Systems
American telecommunications manufacturer
InfoWorld. 12 (17). IDG Publications: 28 – via Google Books. Lee, Lisa (1995). MacWeek Upgrading and Repairing Your Mac. Hayden Books. p. 26. ISBN 9781568302492
Global_Village_Communication
Community for Apple Inc. and its products
referenced by other print media including CNET, Forbes, and Mac the Knife in MacWEEK. Allen was only 16 at the time but had developed extensive source contacts
Apple_community
Pre-digital video editing on personal computers
heats up with new Video Toaster. The Deseret News. Holsinger, Erik (1993). MacWeek Guide to Desktop Video. Ziff-Davis. ISBN 978-1-56276-127-1. Azhar, Mior
Desktop_video
Communications protocol created in the 1980s
"MacBLAST carves a place for itself in communications applications", MacWEEK (February 21, 1989) The idea for the BLAST product belongs to Paul Charbonnet
BLAST_(protocol)
Unix-like operating system
Rosen, Alexis (October 8, 1991). "MachTen makes many Macs Unix machines". MacWEEK. pp. 58, 60. Retrieved February 1, 2026. "Tenon Unveils New MachTen Architecture"
MachTen
Defunct Mac software company
Cortinas, Marty (2 March 1998). "Qualcomm unifies Now acquisitions". MacWeek. 12 (9): 21.[dead link] Sellers, Dennis (28 January 2003). "Now (Software)
Now_Software
Internet infrastructure pioneer (born 1971)
he chaired in 1993 and 1994, many articles in Network World, MacWorld, MacWEEK, Connections, and other networking journals and periodicals. In addition
Bill_Woodcock
(USPTO). Dudrow, Andrea (1998-07-09). "Vignette to ship latest StoryServer". MacWeek. Archived from the original on January 11, 2000. Retrieved 2014-09-07.
StoryServer
Discontinued graphics software
Retrieved 2011-02-11. "Altsys: small company with bit-time graphics impact". MacWEEK. 1990-04-24. Retrieved 2011-02-11. Aldus to Add Products, enhance Pagemaker
Macromedia_FreeHand
Former wireless product company
2012. Streeter, April. "Digital Ocean Reels in AT&T as Wireless Partner". Macweek, Vol. 7, Number 26, 28 June 1993. Retrieved 11 September 2012. Unknown
Digital_Ocean
Family of personal computers by Apple
Jon; Picarille, Lisa (21 June 1993). "Dealers not sold on Apple rebates". MacWEEK. Vol. 7, no. 25. pp. 32–34. "Apple Developer Connection - BlockMove 11"
Macintosh_Quadra
U.S. software company
(November 18, 1996). "Webmasters get welcome relief with Frontier 4.1". MacWEEK. Veen, Jeffrey (November 24, 1997). "Object-Oriented Publishing on the
UserLand_Software
Connie (October 11, 1988). "Interface links Mac II to ECRM image system". MacWeek. 2 (41). Ziff-Davis: 4 – via the Internet Archive. Maguire, Mary (September
Autokon
1989 video game
spells. The original XOR version of TaskMaker was reviewed negatively in MacWEEK, which compared it unfavorably to contemporary Macintosh role-playing video
TaskMaker
American computer products company
vendors bundle text-management apps. (Mustek Inc., Fujitsu Computer Products of America Inc.)". MacWEEK. Retrieved 5 December 2009. Official website
Fujitsu Computer Products of America
Fujitsu_Computer_Products_of_America
full impact on Mac software arena., PCWeek, 29 August 1988 Full Impact soon to hit spreadsheet market., MacWEEK, 19 July 1988 Full Impact 1.1 Review
Full_Impact
with EPUB and iBooks." Adam C. Engst, Contributing Editor at MacUser, MacWEEK, and Macworld, in his e-newsletter TidBITS called Castro's site Archived
Elizabeth_Castro
Wylie, Margie (17 December 1991). "EveryWare SQL server built for DAM". MacWeek. Engst, Adam (18 December 1995). "It Takes Two to Tango". Tidbits. "EveryWare
Butler_SQL
Rapid application development system
$295 and the Serius89 Developer for $495. A review of Serius89 1.2 by MacWEEK concluded that it was "a novel, fascinating approach to 'desktop programming'
AppWare
Series of image scanners by HP
Books. Benson, Eric (November 5, 1991). "ScanJet IIc brightens HP line". MacWeek. 5 (38). IDG Publications: 45 et seq. Gale A11451832. Diehl, Stanford;
HP_ScanJet
Software development package for the Classic Mac OS
4. p. 91. Cohen, Raines (24 May 1993). "MPW 3.3 release through APDA". MacWeek. Vol. 7, no. 21. p. 12. "Reprieve!". Archived from the original on 2014-02-14
Macintosh Programmer's Workshop
Macintosh_Programmer's_Workshop
MacWEEK, 24 April 1990 Don Crabb, "nuBASE: a new face on old dBASE Mac", MacWEEK, 24 September 1991 Henry Norr, "dBASE Mac to enter New Era", MacWEEK
DBASE_Mac
Macintosh source-code editor
scripting community. Version 1 received "5 mice" from MacUser and 4 stars from MacWEEK. Version 2 received the 2000 Macworld Eddy for "Best Development Software"
Script_Debugger
Device for scanning photographic film
1993). "Nikon, Santos slide scanners focus on low cost, high quality". MacWEEK. pp. 74–80. Retrieved 16 July 2025. Britton, Barney; Butler, Richard; Smith
Film_scanner
Word processor application for the Apple Macintosh
Computer Reseller News reported it was being readied for April, but by August MacWEEK reported it to be "a month away" and a November issue claimed that the
FullWrite_Professional
planned to have the ability to be used for representing databases in 3D. A MacWeek article from August 1998 quoted David Card, an analyst at Jupiter Communications
Chromeffects
American technology writer and publisher
1990s, books on Eudora and iPhoto, and magazine articles for MacUser, MacWEEK, and Macworld. Adam is the publisher of the Take Control book series; his
Adam_C._Engst
American computer scientist
(1988-01-19). "Hyperpress sets the pace for HyperCard-devoted companies". MacWEEK: 30. ISSN 0892-8118. Laurence, Rozier. "Rhythmeering: Multimedia Database
David_Gewirtz
2001-05-05. Retrieved June 21, 2008. Gore, Andrew, Rae architecture goes Solo, MacWeek, May 31, 1993. Tessler, Franklin N., Rae Assist 1.0.2, Macworld, January
Rae_Technology
Software for Apple computers
from the original on 2014-05-30. Retrieved 2016-04-24. Lee, Lisa (1995). MacWeek Upgrading and Repairing Your Mac. Hayden Books. p. 516. ISBN 978-1-56830-249-2
MODE32
Document import/export system
(28 June 1993). "Translating non-Mac files: From fringe to mainstream". MacWeek. Vol. 7, no. 26. Chien, Philip; The Staff of inCider/A+ (March 1993). "Power
XTND
American video game journalist
computer books. Later, he moved to the weekly Macintosh trade journal MacWEEK as a review editor. In 2001, Green was named editor-in-chief of Computer
Jeff_Green_(writer)
Personal computer by Apple, Inc.
(February 17, 1997). "Power Mac 4400 on par with clones in price and power". MacWEEK. Archived from the original on October 1, 1999.{{cite magazine}}: CS1 maint:
Macintosh_Quadra_630
Microsoft Win16 API for Unix/Linux
May 2024. Hess, Robert (10 May 1993). "APIs jumping across platforms". MacWEEK. pp. 1, 107. Retrieved 5 May 2024. Johnson, Maryfran (November 1993). "Warring
Wabi_(software)
Personal computer by Apple
Macworld. Vol. 10, no. 4. pp. 106–113. Swartz, Jon; Picarille, Lisa (June 21, 1993). "Dealers not sold on Apple rebates". MacWEEK. Vol. 7, no. 25. p. 32-34.
Macintosh_IIvx
Morgenstern, David (October 24, 1994). "MacHTTP Web server spins to 2.0". MacWeek. Vol. 8, no. 42. IDG Publications. p. 10 et seq. Gale A16174989. Frentzen
MacHTTP
written for several computer magazines, including PC Magazine, Macworld, MacWEEK, and MacDirectory. His 1993 article "Silicon Valley IDE mirror card: safety
Bill_Troop
14 (49): 82–89. ISSN 0199-6649. "Tactics maps update for GIS system". MacWeek. 7 (2): 14. 1993-01-11. ISSN 0892-8118. Version 3.0, due out in March,
Tactician_Corporation
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Prettiest Face on the Moon; Bright Star
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Goddess of bread.
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Happiness; Kind in Nature
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English : variant spelling of Hewitt 1.
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Gaelic Teutonic
From the north.
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German
Feminine form of German Wiebe, WIBEKE means "war."
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Heavy Rain
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Ploughman.
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Brilliant; Splendid
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English : habitational name.
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