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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Tony Bove, born in 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,[citation needed] is the author of more than two dozen computer-related books;[citation needed] the producer of the Haight-Ashbury in the Sixties CD-ROM;[citation needed] and the co-founder, editor and publisher of Desktop Publishing Magazine, User's Guide to CP/M,[citation needed] and Bove and Rhodes Inside Report (with Cheryl Rhodes).Tony Bove is also a co-founder and band member (harmonica, vocals, and songwriting) of the Flying Other Brothers rock band (which included Roger McNamee, Pete Sears, Barry Sless, and G. E. Smith[citation needed]). Robert Scoble reviewed Bove's book Just Say No to Microsoft (No Starch Press, 2005), to which John C. Dvorak added a foreword. Bove's book The Art of Desktop Publishing (Bantam Books, 1986) was reviewed by Erik Sandberg-Diment in The New York Times.Bove started doing multimedia development on personal computers in 1991. Bove's Haight-Ashbury in the Sixties CD-ROM, produced with poet and San Francisco Oracle underground newspaper editor Allen Cohen[citation needed] (featuring music from the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and Jefferson Airplane),[citation needed] was previewed in Wired.Bove also wrote iPod and iTunes For Dummies and co-authored iPad Application Development For Dummies with Neal Goldstein. Bove also co-authored The iLife '04 Book with Andy Ihnatko and wrote The GarageBand Book, and The Well-Connected Macintosh with Cheryl Rhodes, as well as Official Macromedia Director Studio and Adobe Illustrator: The Official Handbook for Designers. Bove was the editor of Desktop Publishing Magazine, User's Guide to CP/M, Portable Companion (for Osborne Computer Corporation), and Jim Warren's DataCast, as well as a columnist in Computer Currents, Macintosh Today, NewMedia, Publish!, The WELL, The Chicago Tribune, and the Prodigy (online service), and a contributor to magazines including NeXTWorld, Dr. Dobb's Journal, and Whole Earth Software Catalog and Review.[citation needed]. }

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