Tony Bove (born in 1955 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[citation needed]) is an author, publisher, and musician.
[5] His Haight-Ashbury in the Sixties CD-ROM was 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] 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,[7] 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] In 2005, Bove wrote the book Just Say No to Microsoft (No Starch Press, 2005),[8] to which John C. Dvorak added a foreword.
Robert Scoble reviewed Bove's book Just Say No to Microsoft,[8] to which John C. Dvorak added a foreword.