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Info-Mac Digest             Fri, 23 Feb 01       Volume 18 : Issue 33

Today's Topics:

      (Q) Paste with Eudora adds a space
      (R) Paste with Eudora adds a space
      [*] PubMedConverter 3.3b
      [Q] PowerMac 9500 memory upgrades
      [Q] software for writers
      [R] PowerMac 9500 memory upgrades
      AutoCAD LT
      Is there demand for MAC Developers?
      Project Management Software for the Mac
      Project Management Software for the Mac
      usb pritner sharing

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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 23:09:29 -0600
From: Pete Resnick <presnick@qualcomm.com>
To: kee nethery <kee@kagi.com>
Subject: (Q) Paste with Eudora adds a space

On 2/16/01 at 5:37 PM -0800, kee nethery wrote:

>How do I turn off this nice wonderful handy feature? Looked through
>the settings and found nothing that sounded like it would turn this
>off.

Either get the Esoteric Settings plug-in and look at "Really 
Miscellaneous" settings, or:

<x-eudora-setting:199=y>

pr

-- 
Pete Resnick <mailto:presnick@qualcomm.com>
Eudora Engineering - QUALCOMM Incorporated

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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 21:51:05 +0000
From: Tim Hodgson <thodgson@pobox.com>
To: Info-Mac submission <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: (R) Paste with Eudora adds a space

At 9:46 pm +0000 22/2/01,Kee Nethery wrote:
When I paste text into a Eudora message, and the insertion bar is
next to text already in the message, eudora adds a space between what
I am pasting and the existing text.

How do I turn this off?

In Eudora 4.3.1, at any rate, it's Special->Settings->Really 
Miscellaneous, and uncheck the box "so-called smart paste". You _may_ 
have to add the "Esoteric Settings" plug-in to get this option; I 
can't remember.

Tim

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Date: 23 Feb 2001
From: kinda@wa2.so-net.ne.jp
To: 
Subject: [*] PubMedConverter 3.3b


PubMedConverter 3.3b is a text conversion engine for PubMedMakerII 3.8.
PubMedMakerII 3.8 can accept download files with revised MEDLINE format
at NLM's PubMed after early Feb 2001. The conversion errors of
PubMedConverter 3.0b or PubMedConverter 3.3 included in MedMakerII 3.8
are fixed in this version.

What's new in PubMedConverter 3.3b (Feb 23, 2001)
Conversion errors of the papers in pre-medline are fixed. Some
pre-medline papers lack Journal information or page information. These
papers are correctly converted by PubMedConverter 3.3b.

System Requirements
PubMedMakerII 3.8

For more information, please visit our Web site at:
<http://www01.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/wa2/kinda/indexE.html>
Developer: MedFiles
Contact: kinda@wa2.so-net.ne.jp

[Archived as /info-mac/text/pub-med-converter-33b2.hqx; 91 K]

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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:01:34 -0800
From: Dave Thomas <cdprinting@earthlink.net>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: [Q] PowerMac 9500 memory upgrades

>Looking at upgrading the memory in a 9500, and I haven't been in the memory
>market so long that I don't know the new terminology. What I have noticed is
>that memory for this machine runs at least 3 times the price of memory for
>current machines! Maybe this is supply and demand, but it still seems out of
>proportion.
>
>Technical specs say it needs DRAM DIMMs, 5volt, 168 pin, 64-bit wide, 70ns
>or faster.
>
>EDO appears to be okay, although I think this generation of Macs doesn't
>take advantage of it. Can I get away with any of the following:
>
>PC-100?
>SYNC?
>ECC?
>
>Outpost has 128MB "PC 100 168 pin SYNC DIMMs" for as little as $90. Their
>128MB "168-pin DIMM EDO 5v" is $418! With prices this bad, you'd have to be
>crazy to install memory rather than upgrade. Yes, I know, but I don't want
>to for various reasons such as older software and SCSI.
>
>Is there any reasonably-priced way to do this? Or just turn on VM and live
>with it? Thx,
>
>Brian Wessels

To shop for memory, go to 
http://macsupport.tqn.com/compute/macsupport/cs/memoryvendors/index.htm.
I shopped around for memory for a 9500, and found the best deal from 
DMS (Data Memory Systems).  I was able to buy  a 64 MB, 5 volt DIMM 
for $69.00 + $7.00 Shipping. I have been using it for the last three 
weeks and it works perfectly.

Dave Thomas

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Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 13:53:56 +0100
From: muki pakesch <mpakesch@t0.or.at>
To: Wagner Truppel <wtruppel@uci.edu>, digest@info-mac.org
Subject: [Q] software for writers

At 19:04 -0800 16.02.2001, Wagner Truppel wrote:
>Howdy fellow Mac enthusiasts,
>
>I'm looking for software to help in writing fiction. I remember
>having seen a program several years ago which lets you define plot
>scenes, characters, and so on, but I can't recall the program's name.
>Any suggestions?

sounds like Final Draft
http://www.finaldraft.com

hth
cheers,
muki
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| muki pakesch                                                     |
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| mailto:mpakesch@t0.or.at           http://www.t0.or.at/~mpakesch |
|__________________________________________________________________|

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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 22:02:50 +0000
From: Tim Hodgson <thodgson@pobox.com>
To: Info-Mac submission <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: [R] PowerMac 9500 memory upgrades

Brian Wessels wrote:
Looking at upgrading the memory in a 9500, and I haven't been in the memory
market so long that I don't know the new terminology. What I have noticed is
that memory for this machine runs at least 3 times the price of memory for
current machines! Maybe this is supply and demand, but it still seems out of
proportion.

Technical specs say it needs DRAM DIMMs, 5volt, 168 pin, 64-bit wide, 70ns
or faster.

EDO appears to be okay, although I think this generation of Macs doesn't
take advantage of it. Can I get away with any of the following:

PC-100?
SYNC?
ECC?

I'm pretty sure not;  it has to be EDO or FPM (which tends to be even 
more expensive :-()

Is there any reasonably-priced way to do this? Or just turn on VM and live
with it? Thx,

I had the same problem with my 9500 - in the end I picked up used 
DIMMS from newsgroup adverts. One advantage of the 9500 is having 12 
RAM slots, which means you can probably afford to use the 16 and 32mb 
DIMMS that most people don't want to fill up their slots with, and 
hence tend to be cheaper.

Tim

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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 18:29:12 +0000
From: Graeme & Christine Babbs <graeme.christine@fizzindi.demon.co.uk>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: AutoCAD LT

Does anyone know whether AutoCAD LT will run on a Mac using either Virtual PC or
SoftWindows?
Thanks for your help,
Graeme Babbs
graeme.christine@fizzindi.demon.co.uk

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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 15:46:11 GMT
From: "Andrew" <andrew@1010solutions.com>
To: comp-sys-mac-digest@moderators.isc.org
Subject: Is there demand for MAC Developers?

Is there demand for MAC Developers?
How much do they make?

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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:25:51 -0500
From: Ron Colvin <colvinrd@erols.com>
To: ngpappas <ngpappas@nii.net>, "digest@info-mac.org" <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: Project Management Software for the Mac

At 9:24 PM -0500 2/18/01, ngpappas wrote:
>It appears to me that Microsoft Project is the only project management
>software currently being sold for the Mac, but it doesn't appear to have
>been updated in quite a while? Anybody got any comments on it?
>
Fasttrack scheduler reads and writes MS project files

http://www.aecsoft.com/fasttrack/index.html
-- 

Ron Colvin
ICQ # 17505330
AIM rcolvin13
ever unfinished homepage
http://www.erols.com/colvinrd

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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 10:48:46 -0500
From: Tom Coradeschi <tcora@skylands.ibmwr.org>
To: ngpappas <ngpappas@nii.net>
Subject: Project Management Software for the Mac

ngpappas wrote:
>It appears to me that Microsoft Project is the only project management
>software currently being sold for the Mac, but it doesn't appear to have
>been updated in quite a while? Anybody got any comments on it?

I have a copy. It works well, but is not (repeat NOT) file compatible 
with the current Wintel version. MS has also indicated that it is a 
dead product.

I also have an old copy of MicroPlanner Expert. This is great 
software, if you're working in a vacuum. (Unfortunately, I work in an 
MS Project environment, so I run the Wintel version of Project under 
Virtual PC.) You can find more on MicroPlanner at 
<http://www.microplanning.com/mpi/>.

              tom coradeschi <+> tcora@skylands.ibmwr.org
       Skylands (NJ) BMW Riders <+> <http://skylands.ibmwr.org/>

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Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 11:21:11 +0200
From: "Dr. Peter Stoyanov" <5040.services@gmx.net>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: usb pritner sharing

Dear List

I have an iBook SE (466 MHz model) and iMac (rev A), with Xerox P1210 
printer connect to the iMac. I can't make the USB printer sharing 
work (printing from iBook to the printer connected to the iMac), I 
see the printer in the iBook USB printer sharing control panel but 
can't choose it for unknown reason. Reinstalling software don't 
change the situation.

Any ideas & comments will be very appreciated.

Dr Peter Stoyanov

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