Guidelines
The Official ATPM Guidelines
The Official ATPM Guidelines page is the place to go when you have a question about our publication. We
can't imagine that you simply wandered in here. That's because the information on this page is very dry
and mostly unentertaining (which is why it's on this page and not included in another part of our
publication). We guess you could call this the "Relatively Boring But Occasionally Important Page of
Information." OK, enough already with the extraneous syntax, now onto the stuff.
What Is ATPM
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is, among other things, a monthly Internet magazine or
"e-zine." It's published by Michael Tsai and Robert Paul Leitao (who are still looking for a cool logo
for themselves that depicts their joint effort). ATPM was created to celebrate the personal computing
experience. For us this means the most personal of all personal computers—the Apple Macintosh. About
This Particular Macintosh is intended to be about your Macintosh, our Macintoshes, and the creative,
personal ideas and experiences of everyone who uses a Mac. We hope that we will continue to be faithful
to our mission.
We'd Like Our Readers To Be Involved
Here, at ATPM worldwide headquarters, we're interested in hearing from you, our loyal readers. We're
especially interested in stories about you and Life With Your Particular Macintosh. We guess we could
have called this publication LWYPM but it just didn't sound quite right. So we called it ATPM and
decided to ask for your stories and anecdotes about our most personal of personal computers. ATPM is
also looking for people interested in joining our editorial staff. We currently need a Shareware
Reviews Editor. Please contact us at <editor@atpm.com> if you're interested.
Cover Art: We enjoy the opportunity to display new, original cover art every month. We're also very
proud of the people who have come forward to offer us cover art for each issue. If you're a Macintosh
artist and interested in preparing a cover for ATPM, please e-mail us. The way the process works is
pretty simple. As soon as we have a topic or theme for the upcoming issue we let you know about it.
Then, it's up to you. We do not pay for cover art but we are an international publication with a broad
readership and we give appropriate credit alongside your work. There's space for an e-mail address
and a Web page URL, too. Write to <editor@atpm.com> for more information.
We Want To Hear From You
E-Mail: Got a comment about an article that you read in ATPM? Is there something you'd like us to
write about in a future issue? We'd love to hear from you. Send your e-mail to <editor@atpm.com>.
We often publish the e-mail that comes our way.
MacMan: Got a technical question? Mike Shields offers technical help in his column. While the
opinions expressed in his column are his own, and the advise he gives is also his own (not to be
confused with any 'official' or 'semi-official' or 'not official at all but might seem official' advice or
comments from ATPM), he does think that he provides qualitiy answes to your e-mail questions. Check
it out for yourself! Send your inquiries to: <macman@atpm.com>.
Segments—Slices from the Macintosh Life: This is one of our most successful spaces and one of
our favorite places. We think of it as kind of the ATPM "guest room." This is where we will publish
that sentimental Macintosh story that you promised yourself you would one day write. It's that special
place in ATPM that's specifically designated for your stories. We'd really like to hear from you.
Several Segments contributers have gone on to become ATPM columnists. Send your stuff to
<editor@atpm.com>.
Let Us Know That You Know What You Know
Hardware and Software Reviews: ATPM publishes hardware and software reviews. However, we do
things in a rather unique way. Techno-jargon can be useful to engineers but is not always a help to
most Mac users. We like reviews that inform our readers about how a particular piece of hardware or
software will help their Macintosh lives. We want them to know what works, how it may help them in
their work, and how enthusiastic they are about recommending it to others. If you have a new piece of
hardware or software that you'd like to review, contact our reviews editor at: <reviews@atpm.com>
for more information.
Shareware Reviews: Most of us have been there; we find that special piece of shareware that
significantly improves the quality our our Macintosh life and we wonder why the entire world hasn't
heard about it. Now here's the chance to tell them! Simply let us know by writing up a short review for
our shareware section. Send your reviews to <reviews@atpm.com>.
Wishful Thinking
Wishful Thinking: Is the space for Mac enthusiasts who know exactly (if you do say so yourself) what
Apple should do with its advertising campaigns and product introductions. Have you come up with a
great advertising tag line? What about that Mac campaign that has been stewing in the back of your
mind? Send your big ideas (or your art) to <editor@atpm.com>.
Subscription Information
Subscription Information: The ATPM subscription list now comes in two flavors! We have our deluxe
list which includes all notices and advisories and an e-mail copy of ATPM as soon as it's released. Our
second option is our notification list which includes all notices and advisories but instead of
automatically and conveniently receiving ATPM when it's released, we will notify you when each issue
is uploaded to our web site.
To subscribe to either the ATPM deluxe list or the notification list simply send an e-mail message to
<subscribe@atpm.com>. For the deluxe list simply put the word "subscribe" in the body of the
message. To be added to our notification list, please put the words "subscribe notification list" in the
body of the message. We don't, at this time, use an automated list server so each piece of e-mail is
cheerfully read by our subscription manager. He doesn't ask for much, just a kind word or two if you
have them.
Unsubscription Information: To unsubscribe from either list, simply reply to any e-mail that's
been sent to you by us and put the words "unsubscribe" in the body of the reply message. If you no
longer have available an e-mail message from us, simply send an e-mail to
<unsubscribe@atpm.com> and we will find you on our list the old-fashioned way and remove you as
soon as possible. But who would want to unsubscribe from ATPM? Actually, if you wouldn't mind doing
us a favor—should you, for any reason, desire to no longer be subscribed to ATPM, please let us know
why. We learn a lot from our readers.
That's It
We hope by now that you've found what you're looking for (We can't imagine there's something else
about ATPM that you'd like to know.). But just in case you've read this far (We appreciate your
tenacity.) and still haven't found that little piece of information about ATPM that you came here to find,
please feel free to e-mail us at (You guessed it.) <editor@atpm.com>.
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