Tony Bove Explained

Tony Bove
Birth Date:1955
Birth Place:Philadelphia, PA
Occupation:Author, publisher, musician

Tony Bove (born in 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an author, publisher, and musician. He has authored or coauthored more than two dozen computer-related books and multimedia CD-ROMs, and has served as author and editor of various magazine articles.

Career

Tony Bove wrote the book The Art of Desktop Publishing (Bantam Books, 1986).

He is the cofounder, editor and publisher of Desktop Publishing Magazine, User's Guide to CP/M, and Bove and Rhodes Inside Report (with Cheryl Rhodes).[1] [2] [3]

In 1991, Bove started doing multimedia development on personal computers.[4] His Haight-Ashbury in the Sixties CD-ROM was produced with poet and San Francisco Oracle underground newspaper editor Allen Cohen, featuring music from the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, and Jefferson Airplane.

Bove wrote iPod and iTunes For Dummies and coauthored iPad Application Development For Dummies with Neal Goldstein. Bove coauthored The iLife '04 Book with Andy Ihnatko. He wrote The GarageBand Book, and The Well-Connected Macintosh with Cheryl Rhodes. He wrote 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,[5] and the Prodigy (online service), and a contributor to magazines including NeXTWorld, Dr. Dobb's Journal, and Whole Earth Software Catalog and Review.

In 2005, Bove wrote the book Just Say No to Microsoft (No Starch Press, 2005),[6] to which John C. Dvorak added a foreword.[7]

Tony Bove is a band member (harmonica, vocals, and songwriting) of the Flying Other Brothers rock band[8] (which included Roger McNamee, Pete Sears, Barry Sless, and G. E. Smith).

Discography

Bibliography

The Official Handbook for Designers

Reception

Bove's Haight-Ashbury in the Sixties CD-ROM was previewed in Wired.[9] [10]

Robert Scoble reviewed Bove's book Just Say No to Microsoft,[6] to which John C. Dvorak added a foreword.[7]

Bove's book The Art of Desktop Publishing (Bantam Books, 1986) was reviewed by Erik Sandberg-Diment in The New York Times.[11]

Notes and References

  1. News: Cate . Corcoran . 4 November 1991 . Apple reveals plans for updated A/UX, PowerOpen Unix development alliance . InfoWorld . 115–116.
  2. Web site: Word of Mouth by Denise Caruso: The Dynamic Duo Publishes Again. Media Letter. September 1990. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20010305222643/http://caruso.com/Media_Letter/0990_Word_of_Mouth.txt. 2001-03-05.
  3. Web site: Don Lancaster's Resource Bin #45. Nuts & Volts Magazine. October 1995.
  4. News: Technology; Mouse! Movie! Sound! Action!. The New York Times. October 27, 1991. John . Markoff.
  5. News: Multimedia Makes Its Mark. The Chicago Tribune. March 26, 1995. Tony . Bove . Cheryl . Rhodes.
  6. Web site: 'Just say no to Microsoft' an interesting read. Scobelizer. January 8, 2006. 2006-01-08.
  7. Book: Foreword, Just Say No To Microsoft. Wiley Publishing. October 1, 2005. 9781593270643. 2005-10-01.
  8. Web site: This Week's Clue: Moore's Law for Energy. A-Clue.com. October 7, 2002. 2002-10-07.
  9. Web site: I Want My Desktop MTV. Wired 1.03. January 1995.
  10. News: Williams . Mary Elizabeth . Truckin' through the '60s . en-US . Wired . 2023-08-11 . 1059-1028.
  11. News: Personal Computers; The Certain Approach of Desktop Publishing. The New York Times. July 15, 1986. Erik . Sandberg-Diment.