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About the Authors
Nan Barber hails from Providence and holds a degree in Japanese
from Brown, although she does most of her writing and editing in
English these days. Her articles have appeared in publications such
as Macworld and TheSpook.com. Nan is the principal Missing Manual
copy editor, having edited most of the books in the series. She is
managing editor for Salamander, a magazine for poetry, fiction, and
memoirs, and lives with her husband near Boston. Email: nanbarber@mac.com.
Tonya Engst is best known for her work on TidBITS, a free email
and Web publication covering the Macintosh Internet community,
which she co-founded in 1990. Since then, Tonya has written several
books about Microsoft Word, and numerous articles for magazines
like Macworld and NetProfessional. Tonya works from her home office
in Ithaca, New York. Her husband, Adam, works just across the hall
while her son, Tristan, hangs out down the street at day care. You can reach her at
tonya@tidbits.com or by visiting www.tidbits.com/tonya.
David Reynolds has been a Mac guy for over fifteen years, serving
time as a Macintosh floor sales representative, a Mac consultant, an
Apple Student Representative, and most recently as editor-in-chief
of MacAddict magazine. Oh, and he co-wrote both AppleWorks 6:
The Missing Manual and Office 2001 for Macintosh: The Missing
Manual. If youd like to reach David about this book—or anything
else—send email to dreynolds@mac.com.
About the Creative Team
David Pogue is the weekly computer columnist for the New York Times and the
creator of the Missing Manual series. Hes the author or co-author of 30 books,
including thirteen in this series and six in the “For Dummies line (including Macs,
Magic, Opera, Classical Music, and The Flat-Screen iMac). In his other life, David is a
former Broadway show conductor, a magician, and a pianist. Family photos await at
www.davidpogue.com.
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