RANDOM HOUSE ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING ANNOUNCES POWERBOOK: 
THE DIGITAL NOMAD'S GUIDE 

Covers Latest Models of the Most Dynamic LapTop on the Market Today

NEW YORK, NY, Oct 19, 1992-- Modern road warriors can turn the Macintosh
PowerBookTbl into a complete mobile habitat with POWERBOOK THE DIGITAL
NOMAD'S GUIDE, to be published in early November by Random House
Electronic Publishing (suggested retail price $24 00) This complete
reference is the first to cover all the latest models, including the just
announced 160,180, and new PowerBook Duo models And, it's the only guide
available in two formats-- book/disk and electronic

Popular MacWEEK editors Andrew Gore and Mitch Ratcliffe have packed
POWERBOOK THE DIGITAL NOMAD'S GUIDE with vital information and software
for users of all skill levels

The book/disk version includes a 160-page guide and one 3-1/2 inch
Macintosh disk The book features two-color printing and screen shots
throughout, and covers a wide range of topics including battery
conservation, phone connectors and computing in foreign lands, on-line
tricks and tips, faxing with the PowerBook, memory expansion, attaching
color displays, and much more A Roadside Assistance Kit is included on
disk -- powerful laptop utilities software worth $325

*AgentDA Version 2.1
*Applicon Version 2.1
*Backlight Control Version 1.0a3
*Caps Lock Notify
*CursorFixer Version 1.0
*Dynodex Version 2.0.7 (A PowerBook Roadside Marquee Application)
*FreeTerm Version 3.01
*Spiral Version 1.0d4 (A PowerBook Roadside Marquee Application)
*SuperClock Version 3.91
*WorldLink

The electronic version combines the book and Roadside Assistance Kit on two
Macintosh disks in expanded book format.

"Since its debut, the Macintosh PowerBook has captivated more than a
million users and has truly revolutionized portable computing," said
Michael Mellin, Publisher, Random House Electronic Publishing. "POWERBOOK:
THE DIGITAL NOMAD'S GUIDE provides invaluable topics and tips from two
well-known and trusted personalities in the industry. "

MacWEEK's Senior News Editor Andy Gore was one of the first PowerBook road
warriors. Before MacWEEK, Gore served as an editor at Computer Reseller
News and contributed to MacUser magazine. Mitch Ratcliffe is the
networking editor for MacWEEK and is a specialist in telecommunications,
wireless communications and networking.

Other titles recently released by Random House Electronic Publishing
include: Hollywood Tour Guide by Joseph Fournier; DOS 5 by Alfred
Glossbrenner; Van Wolverton's Guide to Windows 3.1 by Van Wolverton and
Michael Boom; Van Wolverton's Guide to DOS 5 by Van Wolverton and Steve
Lambert; Color Publishing on the Macintosh by Kim and Sunny Baker; The
Macintosh Reader by Doug Clapp; and Using Novell Netware Lite by Ralph
Roberts.

Random House Electronic Publishing is dedicated to publishing titles that
serve the fast-growing field of computer users, from beginners to experts.
Established in 1991, Random House Electronic Publishing brings the trusted
reputation and resources of America's leading trade publisher to support
the special informational needs of computer users in the 90s. The Random
House Electronic Publishing line features informative, practical and
readable guides to computers and computer software, and is available in
bookstores, computer and software stores and superstores nationwide.

RANDOM HOUSE, 201 EAST 50TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10022 
212-751-2600 

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