About the Authors
Galen Gruman is the principal at The Zango Group, an editorial development and book production firm. As such, he has produced several books for Wiley Publishing and is a regular contributor to Macworld and CIO. He is also author or co-author of 24 books on desktop publishing. Gruman has covered Macintosh technology since then for several publications, including the trade weekly InfoWorld, for which he began writing in 1986 and of which he is now executive editor, and Macworld, whose staff he was a member of from 1991 to 1998.
Mark Hattersley is the editor in chief of Macworld UK. He is a writer and editor of various technology publications including Macworld, iPod User, Digital Arts, and MacVideo. Mark has spent much of his working life covering Apple products and is an unabashed enthusiast of what Macs enable people to create, rather than merely consume.
Mark is a key name on the UK Mac scene, and he has tremendously enjoyed covering Apple's Pheonix-like rise; emerging from the ashes when he first began writing about technology, to making some of the UK's most popular tech products.
Mark lives in London with his wife, Rosemary, who is the deputy editor of PC Advisor (the UK edition of PC World magazine). This causes much mirth to their friends, although the home networking issues have finally been sorted.
Timothy R. Butler is the editor in chief of Open for Business (www.ofb.biz). At OFB he started by covering the GNU/Linux beat, particularly focusing on Linux as ...
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