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By: Mohammad F. Haque & Ananth Panagariya
Homepage: @ applegeeks.com
Comic Last Updated: 1 day 2 hours ago User Rating:
5.0 out of 5 (2 reviews)
Subscribers: 268 (1.13%)
Popularity: 28.000
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masterplanner
I found this comic about this time last year and have been reading it avidly since. There is a good mix of humour and storyline so it is well balanced and usually quite a rewarding read.
Also worth a look is the forum, especially the mac section for any of your mac queries. I've never needed to find a better resource of information about any problems with my mac.
Good comic + good forums = 5/5
Adama_Ish
Applegeeks is a great geek comic. As the name suggests, it is told from a mac user's point of view, but that really isn't too much of a problem. Weather or not you are a mac fan you will probably enjoy the humor. That brings up another big point. Applegeeks is not just a complete humor comic. There are also one or two beautifully told serious story lines. However, no matter if it is being serious or comedic it always is a joy to read.
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