Who we Are, Mission Statement
MyMac.com is a website dedicated to the creative writer in all of us, while providing both an entertaining and informative journey into our collective writings. Be it a software review of the latest Macintosh or Windows program, or a dissertation on the political environment in Russia, we always try to provide the information in a easily read, fun environment. We are, of course, always looking for new writers and story ideas, as well as products you would like to see reviewed.
History
MyMac.com started life in 1995, and joined the World Wide Web in early 1996, being one of the early pioneers of electronic journalism on the web. (We predate every other major internet magazine, save a VERY few) We have had a bevy of very talented writers come and go over the years, but have always stayed consistent in our goal of producing an entertaining and informative read. In October of 2000, My Mac Magazine (The downloadable Macintosh specific version) was folded into our World Wide Web page, and a new direction was cast. Today, while still providing Mac, iPhone, and iPad specific ideas and information, we now enjoy the creative freedom to write about any topic under the sun on our often updated website.
Contact Information
For general questions, comments, and/or suggestions concerning MyMac.com, please write to Tim Robertson, Owner and Publisher, at publisher@mymac.com
Legal
All information is correct to the best of our knowledge, but we make no guarantees, warranties, or promises. Written articles and the My Mac logos cannot be reprinted without the express written permission of My Mac Productions, LLC. All opinions expressed by the writers are not necessarily those of MyMac.com, My Mac Magazine, or My Mac Productions, LLC. My Mac is a registered trademark of My Mac Productions, LLC. We reserve the right to edit all letters received for clarity and length. All information specified for publication at MyMac.com is the sole ownership of My Mac Productions, LLC. My Mac Productions, LLC is the owner and originator of My Mac Magazine, The MyMac Podcast, TechFan Podcast, Geekiest Show Ever, and MyMac.com.