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Adam C. Engst (born November 18, 1967) is a technology writer and publisher who resides in
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, New York, United States where he was born and went to college at
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. Engst is the publisher of TidBITS, the oldest Internet-based email newsletter in the world, which is distributed weekly to tens of thousands of readers. He has also written many technical books, including the best-selling ''Internet Starter Kit'' series in the 1990s, books on Eudora and iPhoto, and magazine articles for
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, MacWEEK, and
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. Adam is the publisher of the Take Control book series; his wife, Tonya Engst, is the editor in chief of the series. Engst is well known for his interest and support of the
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community, repeatedly ranking in the top five in the annual
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survey of the most influential people in the Macintosh ecosystem. He is particularly proud of the fact that he is one of the few industry figures who has been turned into an
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Selected bibliography

* ''Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh'' (Various editions between 1993 and 1996) * ''Internet Explorer's Kit for Macintosh'' (1994) * ''Internet Starter Kit for Windows'' (1994–1995) * ''Create Your Own Home Page'' (with Tonya Engst) (1995) * ''Official AT&T WorldNet Web Discovery Guide'' (1997) * ''Eudora for Windows & Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide'' (1997) * ''Crossing Platforms: a Macintosh/Windows phrasebook'' (with David Pogue) (1999) * ''Eudora 4.2 for Windows & Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide'' (1999) * ''iPhoto 1.1 for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide'' (2002) * ''iPhoto 2 for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide'' (2003) * ''Wireless Networking Starter Kit: the practical guide to Wi-Fi networks for Windows and Macintosh'' (with Glenn Fleishman) (2003–2004) * ''iPhoto 4 for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide'' (2004) * ''iPhoto 5 for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide'' (2005) * ''Take Control of Buying a Mac'' (2004) ( electronic book) * ''Take Control of Your Wi-Fi Security'' (with Glenn Fleishman) (2005) (electronic book)


References


External links


Biography at TidBITS

Take Control Books Web site

Author page at O'Reilly

Author page at Peachpit Press

Peachpit.com Podcast Interview with Adam Engst
{{DEFAULTSORT:Engst, Adam 1967 births Living people American technology writers O'Reilly writers Writers from Ithaca, New York Cornell University alumni Berkeley Macintosh Users Group members