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Table of Contents
By clicking on the Go To Icon next to each chapter heading, you'll have instant access to all of the articles in this issue.
 
About This Newsletter -- General information about this document and Ambrosia as a company.
Come and meet the gang.
 
Info. -- Legalese and distribution information concerning The Ambrosia Times. Sign up now for your
free subscription.
 
What's New -- We have news about Harry the Handsome Executive, Manse, Cythera, and the results
of the Bubble Trouble Contest. We also have a new employee.
 
Kudos & Criticism -- Each month we dig our hands into the Ambrosia mailbag for a few select
letters to answer in this section.
 
President's Letter -- What's NeXT on Andrew's desk? Check out his take on our newest piece of
"official programming equipment."
 
Sneak a Peek at Harry -- As Harry the Handsome Executive nears beta, we have a little more to
reveal. Come and check out a sneak peek.
 
Bubble Trouble High Score Contest Results -- The results are in, and what a contest we had!
Come see how you fared in the BT High Score Contest!
 
Tom's Summer Report -- Our summer intern shares a little about his life outside the office. We
didn't even know he had one ;)
 
Up Close and Personal with Ben Spees -- Come and meet the maker. The Ambrosia Times get's
up close with the author of Harry the Handsome Executive.
 
Geekette -- Gayle takes her experience with animals to a local animal shelter. Find out what volunteers
really do.
 
Bitwise Operator -- Our resident programmer moves forward in his series of articles on Macintosh
programming. This one has source code!
 
How To -- Cajun takes one last look at EV plug-in design in the final chapter in his three part series.
 
Eeek A Bug! -- What can you expect from the next version of Eclipse? Cajun lists the intended
changes for the next version of our popular screen saver.
 
Ramblings -- What can we learn from some of the darker areas of the Internet? Michael looks at some
of the technologies being developed in places of which we do not speak.