Mac Online Magazines (direct links):
MacTech
MacUser
MacWEEK
MacWorld
Mac webzines are those publications that are about the Mac, but appear only on the Internet. They do not have sister printed publications. There are a large number of Mac webzines: what follows is a review of some of the most useful.
MacInTouch
MacInTouch is provided by Ric Ford, a columnist for MacWEEK. This site, updated daily, features the latest Macintosh news and information. Also included at MacInTouch are special reports, reader reports, searchable news archive, and resource listings. This site offers great up-to-date information that is easily and quickly accessible.
MacSense Online
MacSence Online now offers a newly designed site that makes use of Apple Electrifier Player. To use this utility you must have a Mac OS-compatible system with Navigator 3.0 or later or Internet Explorer 3.0 or later. Don't worry--the site is still fully accessible without Apple Electrifier Player. As far as what's available at the site, MacSence Online offers a "Did you know?" section and usually a software review. The means of accessing these resources is unique. Simply check the box next to the item(s) you want to view and click the show button. New information is available daily.
MacSurfer's Headline News
MacSurfer's Headline News organizes the latest Mac news articles. This is a convenient service since numerous articles from various sources are made available and are viewable with just a click. If this isn't enough, a search engine is also available.
Mac EvangeList
Mac EvangeList is a feel-good mailing list and site provided by Guy Kawasaki. "The purpose of this Web site is to help people evangelize Apple, Macintosh, and Newton‹-and to make the world a better place!" Keep in mind this site focuses on the good news about Apple, Macintosh, and third-party developers. The Mac EvangeList site also provides a listing of Mac related recourses.
Tidbits
TidBits is a mailing list and website that offers the latest information about Macintosh and the Internet. The information is personally reviewed and presented each week.