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The Mac - Where do I look for info? (The short list...)

MacSurfer.com - This is THE mother lode.  Exhaustive, Authoritative. (click here)
MacWatchster.com - Not so complete but good for a quick fix. (click here)

VersionTracker.com - What's the most current version of OSX software? (click here)
MacOSXFAQ.com - Good Tech Info. (click here)

Tidbits.com
- detailed Tech Info on a limited number of topics.
(click here)
Tidbits Take Control Books - In-depth coverage of specific topics  (click here)

If you (like me) know it all about the Mac OSX (hah!), get this book for all the great tips and shortcuts you missed by not reading any of the manuals.
MACOSX Killer Tips  
(click here)

For the Mac National Enquirer Crowd:

MacRumorWatch.com - The quick fix of current, generally accepted rumors. (click here)
MacOSRumors.com - Not updated regularly, but fun anyway (click here)


The Mail-Order Mac - Where do I buy memory, hard drives, cpu upgrades?

MacSales.com - Just across the border in Woodstock IL so orders get here the next day even with inexpensive UPS Ground shipping.  I always go here first. (click here)

Otherwise
- I watch the Sunday Journal-Sentinel Best Buy, CompUSA and Circuit City ad inserts for great hard drive pricing.


FileMaker

FileMakerMagazine.com - Go here. Subscribe.  Download & watch the technique movies.  Impress all your FileMaker buddies.  The end. (click here)

The MoyerGroup.com
- If I can't do it for you, go here for world-class knowledge, support and prices.  I'm local to Milwaukee and affordable!
(click here)


Digital Camera Info - So many models and how can you tell which to buy?

DigitalCameraResource.com - The alpha and omega in my humble opinion. Thorough and readable reviews of nearly all models from all manufacturers. I've bought nine digital camera based on reviews here and have never been disappointed.  Besides every review includes links to reviews of the same model at three or four other sites (click here)


When I occasionally just want a break from the technology miasma, I start here:
Arts and Letters.com (click here)

Maybe you'll just forget about the computer altogether!