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Info-Mac Digest             Mon, 16 Nov 98       Volume 16 : Issue 208

Today's Topics:

       flashcards for studing foreign language
      (A) apparant virus was only an INIT conflict
      (Q) Netscape: Open as new web page option with system 8.5
      (Q) PB 3400 upgrades
      (Q) PM6100/DOS Problem 
      (Q) Virus and Virex upgrades
      (Q)a good AV drive for PowerMacs?
      (Q)Registering QuickTime Pro with MacOS 8.5
      [A] CD app - how to increase memory size
      [A] PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5
      [Q] G3/266 and SCSI devices
      [Q]Modemless G3 Powerbook
      [Q]modemless PowerBook
      AppleScript question...
      Can't print \not = on Epson 600 using Textures
      Can't tap-and-drag on PB trackpad
      Can't Trash Hell Folder
      Can't Trash Hell Folder
      Claris 4.0v5
      clarisworks translator for word pc ? help  
      clarisworks translator for word pc ? help (R)
      Connecting Windoze to an Ethertalk Network?
      flashcards for studing foreign language
      Fwd: RE: Can't Trash Hell Folder - Summary of Replies
      How to View TidBits Files?
      How to View TidBits Files? -> Follow Up
      HTML Viewing ?
      Info-Mac Digest V16 #203
      Internet Phone 3.5 and a PowerMac 6500/225
      keeping file sharing active on G3 pbk/266 MORE
      MacTCP invisible
      monitor problems
      optimizing color proformance on a 1400c with 8.5
      OT/PPP modem scripts
      PB5300 screen is too bright
      PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5
      PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5
      PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5
      Print to Postscript file
      PrintMonitor default memory allocation of any use?
      Simple page layout program?
      System Crashed
      TCP/IP: Internet Setup Assistant generates broken TCP/IP
      Word-Perfetto ;-)
      Zip Plus FREEZING SCSI chain IOMEGA WILL REPLACE ZIP PLUS

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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 19:19:44 -0800
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject:  flashcards for studing foreign language

Dr. Peter Stoyanov asked:

>Could you advise me on a good shareware/freeware/comercial program for
>making (on-screen or printed) flashcards for learning foreign language (I'm
>learning german right now but that doesn't matter). The ability to enter my
>own new words would be nice.
>
>anyway, if someone have ever used such kind of program, please share
>experiance.

I like and use a small program called "MemorizeIt!" that I bought from the
author at a computer show.

The address is:
Side Eight Software
P.O. Box 5004
Garden Grove, CA  92645-5004
phone: 714-952-4114
fax: 714-995-6725

or at least it was when I bought it a few years ago.

It lets you easily make your own cards, and decorate them if you wish,
format them, import graphics and sounds for the cards, reverse the cards so
"front" is "back" (for practicing answers as questions), it shuffles the
cards into a different order, it can keep track of your performance and
test you on the cards you miss more often, and so on. I think it's perfect
for the purpose. My daughter uses it often for spelling, history, language,
and other tests involving memorization.

Daly

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Date: Sat, 07 Nov 1998 08:54:06 -0500
From: "abrody" <abrody@smart.net>
Subject: (A) apparant virus was only an INIT conflict

Dear Digest readers,
I had reported in a previous post that my Microsoft Excel 5.0 was making
some cells boldface while others were normal after hitting the command-S to
save my spreadsheet.   Today I found the same was happening to some but not
all words within my WriteNow document after hitting command-S.   Printing
out the document revealed no boldface words, so it appeared to be appearance
manager or QuickDraw related.   I upgraded to the latest FinderPop, version
1.7.5, and the problem looks like it went away.   Looks like the earlier
version 1.7.2 didn't talk to the appearance manager correctly.

Hopefully that is all it was.
Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net

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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 21:58:44 -0800
From: "David L. Hirschberg" <daneel@stanford.edu>
Subject: (Q) Netscape: Open as new web page option with system 8.5

With System 8.1 and Netscape 4.0.6 & 4.5 you could open up a URL in a new 
window (as well as some other useful options) by holding down the option 
key when clicking on the URL with the mouse.  The option seems to have 
disappeared  when I upgraded our macs (1400c & G3) to 8.5.  Is this a 
'feature' of 8.5 or a bug in netscape?

Sincerely, David
daneel@stanford.edu

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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 02:48:04 -0800
From: Julius Friede <julius@stickball.com>
Subject: (Q) PB 3400 upgrades

Has any of you folks upgraded a 3400 to a "3500" by AllMac? They do a logic
board swap. Is the upgrade reliable and compatible with existing
(especially OS) software? Any experience with their desktop upgrades?

TIA,
Julius Friede

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Date: 	Fri, 6 Nov 1998 13:53:01 -1000
From: Jerry Levinson <levinson@hawaii.edu>
Subject: (Q) PM6100/DOS Problem 

I just received a PowerMac 6100 DOS compatible (486 card inside) and I'd
like to get in on my network (Ethernet) using TCP/IP. I dl'd the lates DOS
compatibility software from Apple (version 1.6.4 and seem to have
everything installed correctly, but I can't make a connection via TCP. I
get various error messages, so I'd like to start working this out with a
few basic questions.

Q1: Apple says the card works with System 7.5.3, I have 7.6.1,
am I OK or do I need to degrade to 7.5.3? I have DOS and Windows 3.1
installed and they seem to be working fine (well, fine for Windows
anyway).

Q2: I know that to use TCP/IP on the "other" side, I need to switch the
Mac to AppleTalk since I can't have both sides using TCP at the same time.
So, can I do this using just the AppleTalk control panel, just the TCP/IP
control panel, or do I need to use both?

Q3: sometimes I can't switch back from Windows to the Mac side, usually I
can, but just sometimes...ideas?

Thanks,
Jerry

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Date: Wed, 04 Nov 1998 20:57:55 -0500
From: "abrody" <abrody@smart.net>
Subject: (Q) Virus and Virex upgrades

Dear Digest readers,
Have the top three Mac virus detection utility programs merged?   I went to
Virex's home page at Dr. Solomon and they say to download the beta version
of Virex from McAfee's web site

http://beta.mcafee.com/virex/download.html#virex

So is now Datawatch part of Dr. Solomon, Part of McAfee, Part of Network
Associates?

Then how come does Network Associate's web page show version 3.0 of its
Viruscan, where it is linked up to McAfee's listing of Virex?

I am totally confused.   Also the beta version 5.9 available from that page
was released last July.  I thought I remember reading in the Digest someone
has gotten a release version newer than August.  But it isn't available at
PC/MacConnection, MacZone, or MacWareHouse so I wonder where they got it.

I have what appears to be a virus with Microsoft Excel 5.0.   I save my file
using command-S, while I am in the lower frame of a split frame spreadsheet,
and the upper frame goes boldface.  What could be causing this?  How do I
stop it?
Don't tell me to upgrade to Excel 98, as I can't afford it.

Thank you.
Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net

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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 23:14:28 -0800
From: prosoul@dimensionarc.com
Subject: (Q)a good AV drive for PowerMacs?

I am wondering what PowerMac users that do AV work, such as audio and video
recording and playback, on this list use?
I have a PowerMac 7300/200 and want to add another 2/4 gig internal drive
on the scsi2 chain. I don't want any UW scsi options or anything.

thanks,

Jarome Matthew
Dimension Arc Media   	http://www.dimensionarc.com

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Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 20:41:00 -0500
From: abrody@smart.net
Subject: (Q)Registering QuickTime Pro with MacOS 8.5

Dear Digest readers,
I don't have time for this nonsense.  Either Apple allows one to register
the QuickTime Pro on the MacOS 8.5 or it doesn't.  I don't want to go to a
web page to register it, as that is too insecure.  I tried calling the
Apple Support Card number and all I get is an endless computerized phone
system jungle, and if I do get through to the support line, I am on hold
for longer than 15 minutes, at which point I hang up.  My time is precious.

So who do I write to get a registration code?   I am not interesting in
putting my name on a mailing list either.   Is there an 800 number to get
the code, and register my MacOS 8.5 software without waiting on hold?
Apple needs to be more sensitive to the limited time of its consumers.

Thank you.
Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net

-------------------
Check out my index of over 500 internet sites updated monthly at:
http://www.ameritel.net/lusers/abrody

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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 16:59:39 +0200
From: Matti Haveri <mhaveri@walli.uwasa.fi>
Subject: [A] CD app - how to increase memory size

Recently I asked:

>Is there any way to increase an app's memory size when it is run from a
>locked volume like CD?

 ...and here is the correct answer. Thanks again, Alun!

>What you need is AppSizer, which lets you set an application's memory
>partition size when you launch it -- I've used it in the past for
>applications running off write-protected network servers.
>
><http://www.peircesw.com/AppSizer.html>

--
Matti Haveri <mhaveri@walli.uwasa.fi>
<http://www.walli.uwasa.fi/~mhaveri/>

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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 14:32:51 -0700
From: Dennis Helsel <dhelsel@usgs.gov>
Subject: [A] PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5

I've used OS 8.1 on my PowerCenter 150 MT for some time now.   Works
flawlessly.  I then upgraded with a G3 card and all still runs fine.  Have
no info on 8.5, but I expect it will work with no problems as well.  The
internal chip is the same as Apple's machines.  Rumors I've heard are that
OS X will detect clones and not work with them, but until then I think
we're both fine.  I believe the "we make no guarantee" claim is for legal
reasons, ie "your mileage may vary".

>Fellow info-Mac readers>
>
>Has anyone got a PowerComputing machine with systems 8.1 or 8.5 running?
>I've heard mixed and confusing reports of how this clone handles the new
>systems. In MacUser (UK) an important Apple employee was quoted as saying
>"We make no guarantee the Mac OS 8.5 will work on a Mac clone."  Hmmm,
>great! Particularly frustrating and worrying as 8.5 is being reviewed as a
>'must-have' upgrade. I have a PowerCentre minitower 150 that is still good
>for me and at the time I bought it was better than any machine Apple had to
>offer. I intend buying an external HD to try out the new systems before I
>commit to either, but I would like to hear others' experience.
>
>Thanks,
>> Ezra

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Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 22:52:56 -0500
From: Sabaki <sabaki@geocities.com>
Subject: [Q] G3/266 and SCSI devices

Hello Mac fans,

I want to buy a Powermac G3/266, but I have some older SCIS devices
(between 7 and 3 years old) that I would like to hook up. Is that possible?
If so, do I need SCSI controller card that plugs into a PCI slot or are
there other solutions? Most important is that I can use my Panasonic
LF-1000 MO drive which has a funny narrow SCSI plug. Will that be a problem?

Can I hook up a modem and printer simultaneously to the G3/266, as well?

Thanks in advance for all your help,

Sabaki

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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 09:47:14 +0100
From: Bela FARAGO  - ILL - Grenoble <farago@ill.fr>
Subject: [Q]Modemless G3 Powerbook

I would need an expert oppinion please!
I was 90% lucky because I could buy a G3 powerbook. The remaining 10% is
that I work in France but I hate the french keyboard. So I odered a
PowerBook with the US keyboard and US system. The catalog configuration
includes a modem in the Mac, but Apple France for meaningless regulation
reasons can not deliver an US modem (which of course is identical to the
one in the frenchy version but did not go through the paperwork)
So I knew I will end up with a modemless Mac. (.... nota bene the price
was the same...) but I thought I can buy later the modem and re-install
it.
Now comes the catch22. Our local apple dealer states that it is not
possible to add an original modem! The hole is there on side of the mac. I
know that I could go for a PCMCIA modem card but I would hate to lose any
expansion slot when the place is there for a built in modem.
The question is : Is it really impossible to reinstall an original modem
in a PowerBook? How do than they repaire it when an existing one breaks
down?
Does anybody have any experience in changing/installing a modem?
After all it must exist as a spare part? Or is it really soldered on the
motherboard or somthing like that?

regards for all

Bela (farago@ill.fr)

      _/   _/         _/      Bela Farago  "Hi-Yo c'est l'echo"
     _/   _/         _/                mailto:farago@ill.fr
    _/   _/         _/                Institut Laue-Langevin
   _/   _/         _/         BP:156, 38042 Grenoble Cedex 9, France
  _/   _/_/_/_/   _/_/_/_/    tel:(33)(0)4.76.20.73.47 fax:(33)(0)4.76.48.39.06

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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 17:29:31 +0100
From: farago@ill.fr (B. Farago)
Subject: [Q]modemless PowerBook

I would need an expert oppinion please!
I was 90% lucky because I could buy a G3 powerbook. The remaining 10% is
that I work in France but I hate the french keyboard. So I odered a
PowerBook with the US keyboard and US system. The catalog configuration
includes a modem in the Mac, but Apple France for meaningless regulation
reasons can not deliver an US modem (which of course is identical to the
one in the frenchy version but did not go through the paperwork)
So I knew I will end up with a modemless Mac. (.... nota bene the price
was the same...) but I thought I can buy later the modem and re-install
it.
Now comes the catch22. Our local apple dealer states that it is not
possible to add an original modem! The hole is there on side of the mac. I
know that I could go for a PCMCIA modem card but I would hate to lose any
expansion slot when the place is there for a built in modem.
The question is : Is it really impossible to reinstall an original modem
in a PowerBook? How do than they repaire it when an existing one breaks
down?
Does anybody have any experience in changing/installing a modem?
After all it must exist as a spare part? Or is it really soldered on the
motherboard or somthing like that?

regards for all

Bela (farago@ill.fr)

-- 
      _/   _/         _/      Bela Farago  "Hi-Yo c'est l'echo"
     _/   _/         _/                email:farago@ill.fr 
    _/   _/         _/                Institut Laue-Langevin
   _/   _/         _/         BP:156, 38042 Grenoble Cedex 9, France
  _/   _/_/_/_/   _/_/_/_/    tel:(33)(0)4.76.20.73.47 fax:(33)(0)4.76.48.39.06

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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 98 07:33:38 -0500
From: Mark Fiske <mfiske@kagi.com>
Subject: AppleScript question...

Howdy, folks:

I am writing to ask if there is ANY way to get an AppleScript to run 
after ANY application quits.  Your help on this matter would be greatly 
appreciated.

Sincerely,

Mark Fiske
Fake-8 Technologies.
<http://www.kagi.com/fake-8>

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Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 22:00:24 -0500
From: belotto@vassar.edu (Benjamin Lotto)
Subject: Can't print \not = on Epson 600 using Textures

(A copy of this message has also been posted to the following newsgroups:
comp.sys.mac.printing,
comp.text.tex,comp.sys.mac.apps,comp.periphs.printers)

I recently bought an Epson 600 printer for my PowerBook G3.  I use
Textures all the time.  When I printed a document, the "not-equals"  (\ne
or \not =) prints out as an equals sign.  A few experiments tells me that
the only \not that prints out is \not\in; anything else prints out without
the diagonal slash.

OS 8.1
Textures 1.8
CM/PS screen fonts and Postscript fonts downloaded from the AMS

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,
-Ben

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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 05:30:42 PST
From: "Randall G. Floyd" <Randall.Floyd@sdms.usa.xerox.com>
Subject: Can't tap-and-drag on PB trackpad

At 9:49 PM -0500 10/31/98, D. Scott Beach wrote:
>>I own a PowerBook 190, which is equipped with a trackpad....tapping
>>twice on the pad with
>>your finger, which is the equivalent of clicking-and-holding the
>>trackpad button, but far less cumbersome.
>>
>>I recently received a 100 mh PowerBook 5300 at work.  This machine also
>>has a trackpad.  But double-tapping on the pad does nothing.  The
>>trackpad control panel (System 7.5.2) does not contain the third pane
>>which on my 190 allows me to activate double-tapping.  However, a
>>clean-install of System 7.5.5 made no difference--the control panel is
>>still two-paned.  My 190 trackpad double-tapped A-OK under 7.5.2, 7.5.5,
>>8.0 and currently, 8.1, and the trackpad control panel always showed all
>>three panes regardless of the system software I was using.  Any ideas?
>>Could it be that this series of 5300 just doesn't support
>>double-tapping?  Or could it be a malfunction of the trackpad?  Thanks.
>
>Jeff:
>I didn't know the 190 could do that! That's never been the standard on Mac
>PBs. The track-pads first appeared ion the 500 series and then the 5300.
>They definitely weren't designed with that ability. The 1400 and newer I've
>never tested but that's the sort of thing that I would have thought would
>have been bragged about. PeeCee laptops that used the track-pad were able
>to do that ages ago but not Macs. I'm sure there was good reason for that -
>probably something like why we have one-button mice.
>- Scott
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>D. Scott Beach, sbeach@front.net
><http://www.front.net/sbeach/home.html>
>A rabid Mac dude in Toronto.

Jeff,

>From the Tech Info Library (found with Sherlock, BTW):

21) Question: What are the differences in the trackpads that come on the
different PowerPC PowerBook computers?

Answer: The PowerBook 2300 and 190 series computers come with a "clickable"
trackpad. With this kind of trackpad you can use the pad itself to click,
double click, and drag, therefore never having to use the clicker. Because
the PowerBook 5300 series computers were designed and implemented at an
earlier date, they do not have the features of the clickable trackpad.

And I also found this at <http://www.ogrady.com/vault/1996/0596.html>:

Scott Travis reports that PowerBook 5300 owners can upgrade to a clickable
trackpad (like the one in the 190 and 2300) by ordering the following parts:

              661-1032 Track Pad $49.50 dealer cost
              922-1916 Cable, Flex, Trackpad $13.50 dealer cost

       The software automatically recognizes it.

The entry was dated Monday May 20, 1996, so good luck.

Randall

<mailto:Randall.Floyd@sdms.usa.xerox.com>

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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 16:58:30 -0700
From: "Martin S. Zibulsky" <superush@amug.org>
Subject: Can't Trash Hell Folder

>Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 23:38:49 -0800
>From: andy jukes <andy_jukes@sunshine.net>
>Subject: Can't Trash Hell Folder - Summary of Replies
>
>In Digest #200, I posted a question about an old Preferences folder from a
>de-installed system that I couldn't trash. At least 10 of you wrote to me
>immediately, and more replies are still pouring in - what a helpful bunch
>of people.

Has anyone suggested that you trash the finder preferences file in the 
system preference folder and reboot? Finder will make a new preferences 
file when your desktop appears, then empty the trash. Then try trashing 
the folder you couldn't. Finder preferences get corrupted and odd things 
happen, like generic icons, maybe the trash hell folder. Give it a try. 

Another thing is that you could download and use is MicroMat's freeware 
TechTool 1.1.7 (the latest version, prior to OS 8.5), to delete your 
desktop entirely. This makes finder build a totally new one. Then you'd 
probably be able to trash and empty that hell folder. Other features are 
built into TechTool, like having it zap the pram, saving the info first, 
then being able to restore the settings, so you don't have to spend much 
time in control panels, resetting the map which is important to your 
communications software use, time & date, windows scroll bar and 
selection highlight colors, turn off the trash dialog, and one or two 
others I may have missed. TechTool also gives complete reading of 
everything about the Mac it's installed on, or a floppy version of it is 
inserted into, including date manufactures, how much time it has been run 
and other stuff. Great for checking out pre-owned Macs you may be 
considering purchasing. 

I started with TechTool freeware, but moved on to the full featured 
TechTool Pro 1, then 2.0  (2.0.4 is the latest). I Also use a Norton DD 
start up floppy I made, for problem occasions. Though I occasionally run 
TechTool Pro for extensive checks, I find Norton DD convenient to quickly 
find & fix problems & run it again until "no problems found" shows. 
At one time Norton Utilities would also delete the desktop entirely and 
then rebuild a new one. Accessible from it's top menu bar. I use TTP to 
check desktop integrity and the rebuilds, so I haven't checked to see if 
that still exists in NU 3.5.3, but will soon.

No, I don't work for MicroMat. Just found Techtool in all it's versions 
to be a nifty utility to have on hand to help resolve various problems on 
the fly. A totally new desktop rebuild often resolves other odd problems 
you may be having, besides the untrashable folder.

BTW: The new version Conflict Catcher 8 also includes total desktop 
rebuild capabilities.

Regards,
Martin Zibulsky

_/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ _/ superush@amug.org

"Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage
to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference." 

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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 17:50:59 -0500
From: Vincent Cayenne <vin@audiophile.com>
Subject: Can't Trash Hell Folder

At 11:38 PM -0800 on 10/30/98, andy jukes wrote:
> an old Preferences folder from a
> de-installed system that I couldn't trash

And here's another suggestion: Use Apple's Disk First Aid to repair the
disk - you may get 'leaf node' problems or 'directory valence' errors.
Immediately after the repair, try to trash the folder.

I got it with a PWB1400/8.1/HFS+.

---------
"Crumpled bits of paper filled with imperfect thoughts"
(Rutherford/Robertson)

Vincent Cayenne
<mailto:vin@audiophile.com>

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Date: Tue, 03 Nov 1998 18:12:48 +0100
From: LoboMac@.peter@plalp.freeserve.co.uk (Peter Grundy)
Subject: Claris 4.0v5

In article <71l54i$moa$1@grapevine.lcs.mit.edu>,
moderator@info-mac.org (The Info-Mac Moderators) wrote:

>Can anyone help me with a simple problem? I want to change the default font
>in
>the Claris 4.0v5 word processor but can't find the key. Macworld had a
>short
>bit on a workaround but my aged brain forgot that.  Email me at
>cudjoeguy@prodigy.net.Thank you.

 _________________________ Reply Separator_________________________

To change the default font and page setup in ClarisWorks merely make a 
page the way you want with the font and margins then save the file as 
stationary with the name ClarisWorks WP Options. It must be exactly 
that name to work. To change settings for the other modules substitute
initials DR, PT, DB for the WP in the name. The old settings can be 
found at the very bottom of the new document choices menu.
 _________________________ Reply Separator_________________________

* This message was scribbled by Lobo: tae reply rub oot >LoboMac@.< *

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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 15:01:16 +0100
From: bromo@flashnet.it (Vittorio Barabino)
Subject: clarisworks translator for word pc ? help  

> 
> Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 17:28:09 +0100
> From: Lionel OSTROWSKI<lionel.ostrowski@mail.dotcom.fr>
> Subject: clarisworks translator for word pc ? help 
> 
> Hello :-)
> 
> I need send 200 old ClarisWorks text files (CW2 and CW4) to a pc user which
> use word97..
> 
> what is the convenientest way doing that ?
> 
> - a pc version of clarisworks ?
> - a clarisworks translator for word ?
> 
> Many thanks for help :-)))

The MacLinkPlus 9.0 budled with MacOS 8 or 7.6 will convert them all as
a batch (don't try to do them all at once, but - say- 20 by 20). 

The one little problem is that any file named, say, "Pippo" creates a
converted file called "Pippo (converted)"... "(" and ")" are allowed in
dos, but this may be annoying... 

-- 
Ciao,        \+----------+  "La risposta e' dentro di te...
   Vittorio --| : )    o |      ...MA E' SBAGLIATA!!!"
             /+----------+
Enciclopedia d.Fantascienza: http://www.fantascienza.com/edf

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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 20:52:22 +0000
From: Christian F Buser <cbuser@access.ch>
Subject: clarisworks translator for word pc ? help (R)

Lionel OSTROWSKI<lionel.ostrowski@mail.dotcom.fr> wrote:

> I need send 200 old ClarisWorks text files (CW2 and CW4) to a pc user which
> use word97..
>
> what is the convenientest way doing that ?

Use MacLink Plus. It has a converter for Word97 (at least, my
version 9.7 has). Just create a document-converter file  and
drag-drop all files you need to have converted. MacLink Plus
comes with system software since about OS version 7.5 or so.

Best wishes, Christian.

--
Christian F. Buser  -  phone (+41-56) 491 0877
Hohle Gasse 6, CH-5507 Mellingen (Switzerland)
Look at <http://www.mus.ch/members/cbuser>

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Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 15:58:22 -0500
From: Peter Jones <pejones@pop.dn.net>
Subject: Connecting Windoze to an Ethertalk Network?

Folks, at the risk of becoming flame-bait, would appreciate thoughts on
connecting a Windoze laptop to an Ethertalk network.

Situation: Wonderful Wife (WW) "inherited" an IBM Thinkpad 720 which she
uses to maintain membership databases for her lacemakers' group. T'pad
is running Win 3.11 on a 486 platform. WW maintains a membership roster
in Excel. Desktop work is done on a Umax J700/180, but the Stinkpad
allows her to take the roster to meetings, update information on the
fly, and keep the membership database current. WW likes this layout,
except she is sneakernetting files via floppy between the Stinkpad and
the J700 at this point. This has two drawbacks: (1) floppies can be
unreliable, and (2) she has no direct access to our Personal LaserWriter
NT to print files.

Our in-house Mac network runs on 10BT Ethernet (Ethertalk). Only the *
zone. 5-port hub has a spare port. I'd like to put the Stinkpad on the
Ethernet to make her life easier. So these questions:

(1) Looks like Personal MacLAN Connect is the tool to make the laptop
talk Ethertalk. Any experience? Work as advertised?
(2) Anyone used a Thinkpad on an Ethertalk network? Lessons learned?
(3) Anyone used Win 3.11 on Ethertalk?
(4) Recommendations for low[er]-priced PCMCIA cards for this setup?
(Don't need a modem, just the NIC.)
(5) Other ideas?

Thanks again for thoughts and considered responses. Before you say, "buy
a Powerbook," I'd mention that there is no better way to make sure the
ones you love keep buying Macs than have them use a Windoze PC now and then.

Peter Jones
pejones@pop.dn.net

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 09:32:01 +0000
From: Huw Rowley <huw@lunatic.co.uk>
Subject: flashcards for studing foreign language

The only flashcard software I know of is a commercial program called
Multimedia Flashcards Series which sells in UK for around GBP22 - I've
played with putting my own together to teach my children Welsh and
=46rench, using the wonderful Teach! software.

But I too would love to hear of any good programs that anyone has used
and found worthwhile

Best wishes

Huw

=AA Creative Director

=AA Lunatic Productions

=AA Dorney, UK

----------------------------

<italic>Dr. Peter Stoyanov asked:

>> Could you advise me on a good shareware/freeware/comercial program
for

>> making (on-screen or printed) flashcards for learning foreign
language (I'm

>> learning german right now but that doesn't matter). The ability to
enter my

>> own new words would be nice.

>>=20

>> anyway, if someone have ever used such kind of program, please
share

>> experiance.

</italic>

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 10:58:46 -0500
From: Tristan <fengli@aecom.yu.edu>
Subject: Fwd: RE: Can't Trash Hell Folder - Summary of Replies

Hello Andy, thank you for summarying those suggestions you got from 
info-mac.  

I use a powerbook 2400c with 1.3 gig IDE drive.  I had this exact problem 
during the six months use of HFS+ format early this year.  Exactly!  I 
copied the preference folder from an old system folder, and after moving 
all the necessary files, the folder couldn't be delete, error -127.  I 
also tried a lot of methods you mentioned but without any luck.  At that 
time, March to August, there is still no reliable tools to fix HFS+ 
format, and new TechTool Pro 2.0 something couldn't detect any problem on 
this partition.  I knew I had a problem with this HFS+ partition, but 
otherwise the machine works fine.

After a long wait for a new tool, a fetal crash occurred when I tried to 
fix the HFS+ using MacMedic.  MacMedic couldn't finish the fixing, then 
TechTool also freezed.  I even tried Norton Utilities 4.0 beta, but 
things got even worse, I lost all files in the whole drive, including 
both HFS+ and HFS!  The drive becomes unmountable and a technical call 
led me to convince that the master directory/block of the HD is damaged.  
That was the same day when the shareware Data-rescue 2.02 was posted, but 
it also didn't help.  I have to sent my powerbook out for data recovery 
which cost me a fortune, but still failed to recover most files in HFS+!  
This is the biggest disaster I have ever had since I shifted to Mac in 
1990.

The lesson:  I still don't know what's wrong with the HFS+ partition, but 
seems that the old preference folder must be lethal.  Second, even though 
I have Norton utilities 4.01, I am still frightened to use HFS+.  Third, 
I was again reminded to backup my files EVERYDAY, sadly it came from a 
big lost!

I really wish you can solve this mystery.  But even you can't, or before 
you try anything,  backup whatever you think is important.  If I were in 
your position now, the best thing to do is to reinitialize the HD and 
start over.  It's really not worth to lose your data.

I hope you can post the results of your trials and I thank you for 
sharing theses results with us.

Tristan

------------------------------

Date: Mon, 2 Nov 98 23:06:26 -0500
From: ir000178 <ir000178@bigfoot.com>
Subject: How to View TidBits Files?

I got Easy-View 2.62 and put the Digests in the Digests folder. All I see 
is the introductory information: none of the posts are displayed, nor is 
there an index of them in the menu. Doesn't look like they are in the 
"setext" format anymore.

I must be missing something simple.

> From: Gib Henry <gibhenry@realpeople.com>

> Incidentally, Easy View is a terrific way to view Info-Mac Digests,
> too.  Put the digests into the folder with the Info-Mac template and
> open the template.
> 
> The setext documents don't require any special naming convention; they
> just must be plain text documents formatted according to setext
> standards (TidBITS and Info-Mac digests are, together with most other
> listserv digests).

------------------------------

Date: Mon, 2 Nov 98 23:28:55 -0500
From: ir000178 <ir000178@bigfoot.com>
Subject: How to View TidBits Files? -> Follow Up

The ones posted on Usenet seem to be formated correctly and display in 
easy-view correctly, but the email versions seem to have the "setext" 
characters stripped. I am using Claris EMailer. I can't imagine it is 
stripping the characters??

>I got Easy-View 2.62 and put the Digests in the Digests folder. All I see is 
the
> introductory information: none of the posts are displayed, nor is there an 
index of
> them in the menu. Doesn't look like they are in the "setext" format anymore.

> I must be missing something simple.

> From: Gib Henry <gibhenry@realpeople.com>

> Incidentally, Easy View is a terrific way to view Info-Mac Digests,
> too.  Put the digests into the folder with the Info-Mac template and
> open the template.
> 
> The setext documents don't require any special naming convention; they
> just must be plain text documents formatted according to setext
> standards (TidBITS and Info-Mac digests are, together with most other
> listserv digests).

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 13:07:58 +0000
From: Jon Sinigaglia <zawinul@fan.net>
Subject: HTML Viewing ?

I have an app called HTMLViewer v.1.4 that was written
by Sassafrass software but is no longer developed.

Does anyone know of something similar that is just a simple
application which will read HTML files without the need
for document conversion, redrawing or opening-up a full
browser ?

The beauty of HTMLViewer is that it is small and lightweight (unlike
browsers....)

Thanx

------------------------------

Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 18:22:16 +0100
From: Patrik Montgomery <patrik.montgomery@mbox200.swipnet.se>
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #203

On 98-11-02 21.37, Info-Mac used quantum mechanics and the General Theory 
of Relativity to draw the conclusion that:

>I recently read on the MacAddict web site that it is possible, using 
>MacsBug, to trick the installer of an OS into thinking that it is 
>installing on a "qualified" machine.  The example I seem to remember had 
>the individual successfully installing OS 8.5 on his Performa 475 
>(although he DID have the PPC upgrade card).
>
>Does ANYONE know if this might be implemented to install OS 8.o or even 
>8.1 on an '030 Mac?  If these OSs work on '040 machines, then they SHOULD 
>also work on the '030s...

No. Code written for the '030 will work on the '040, but necessarily the 
other way around. The OS uses optimized assembler code for tasks that 
have to be fast, and those things don't necessarily work.

That is not the big problem, however. The big problem is that a computer 
is so much more than just a processor. The main problem here (and the 
reason OS X will not officially support 604-based machines) is the memory 
controller. It must be addressed directly occasionally, and many '030 
motherboards use old memory controllers that are not supported in newer 
OSes.

8.1 is a long stretch even for '040s - many functions are limited, like 
HFS+ and the contextual menus. It simply cannot be done with any hint of 
stability.

Patrik Montgomery // patrik@chestud.chalmers.se
                     patrik.montgomery@mbox200.swipnet.se                 
     

"I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my grandfather, not screaming 
in panic, like his passangers"  -- Anonymous

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 16:18:13 -0400
From: Laurence Hawkins <lhawkin@caribnet.net>
Subject: Internet Phone 3.5 and a PowerMac 6500/225

Does anyone know whether VocalTec's Internet Phone v.3.5 can work witk a
PowerMac 6500/225? VocalTec say the Performa 6000 series are not suitable,
but will not be more specific. If the 6500/225 is not suitable, is this
because of the accursed internal Apple Express Modem? If so, can one
overcome the problem by pulling the "Express" and using a conventional
external modem?

I know VocalTec should provide the answer, but their support is automated
and cannot answer a specific question.

Laurence Hawkins

------------------------------

Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 19:54:40 -0500
From: "Jim (James G) Hardwick CPA" <hardwick@ordinary.com>
Subject: keeping file sharing active on G3 pbk/266 MORE

981102

I tried turning off Apple menu items (items recently used portion), without
success.  And I clocked the file sharing total startup time at about half
an hour!!  This is killing my efforts to keep things synchd betw my macs,
always essential when you have a portable.

To  clarify, I don't seem to have a problem with crashes (at least not that
I can connect with file sharing), et al.  Running OS 8.1 that came with the
pbk.  192 megs memory (1st time I have maxed memory since putting 640K on
my old PC, and this one cost less).
jh

Thanks to Sam & others who may help, in advance!
jh
-----
981030

My new pbk is showing an aggravating problem.  Every time I bring it out of
sleep & connect it to our ethernet nwk, I find that file sharing has to
restart itself b4 the other macs will see it in their choosers.  And it
seems to take forever for FShg to restart, seems like 15 mins or more!  The
unpartitioned 4 gig HD (hfs+) is a little over half full, due mainly to
"backing up" files from other macs on the nwk.

Has anyone else seen this sort of problem?  I would appreciate any
help/suggestions you could give.
jh

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 16:35:55 +1100
From: colpol@interact.net.au
Subject: MacTCP invisible

On 1 November I found I couldn't dial my ISP because MacTCP had
disappeared. After fiddling around and trying everything, I discovered that
it was still there but had become invisible (even to the system).  I could
get it to reappear by zapping the PRAM but doing this turned off 32 bit
addressing, without which my usable RAM is reduced to only about 4Mb. The
computer has to be restarted to bring 32 bit addressing back on, and MacTCP
disappears again!  Catch 22.  With only 4Mb I can use Eudora Light but
can't access the WWW because Netscape needs more memory.

I have tried trashing MacTCP DNR and MacTCP Prep, and reinstalled MacTCP
from CD. I have been using Conflict Catcher but it hasn't done much (the
testing process doesn't seem  to get anywhere - it identified AppleTalk as
a problem and I trashed that but the problem persists). Disinfectant, Disk
First Aid and TechTool say there's nothing wrong, but Speed Disk gives the
message "there seems to be something wrong" and to use Norton Disk Doctor
to find out the exact problem. I don't have NDD.

On 31 October the last few applications I had been using were Claris
HomePage, JPG Viewer, and Eudora Light.

I am an out-of-town, home user with an LC575, system 7.5.3, 32Mb RAM. Any
assistance or suggestions would be most welcome.

colpol@interact.net.au

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 20:05:46 -0500
From: Deborah Foss <dfoss@neuron.uchc.edu>
Subject: monitor problems

I have an apple multiscan 15in hooked up to a 7600/ppc and last friday I
came in to work and the screen was black, except for a thin white line down
the center, vertically. I tried another monitor and it worked, and the
broken monitor wouldn't work on another machine so I got ready to send it
out for repair. While the powers that be worked on the red tape. The other
monitor worked fine for 3 days on the 7600, then yesterday i came in and
turned it on and it won't start up. The computer does, but not the monitor.
it cycles the power on light between green and orange. I tried it on the
machine it came from and it still does not work. At this point I am
assuming that the problem was originally in the PPC, but what would be
causing it to blow monitors. I also need to figure out what is wrong with
the monitors, to determine if it is worth fixing them. We are a research
lab, and money is very tight, so the cheapest I can do this the better. I
put a radius 17in pivot grayscale on the working computer, but does anyone
know of a PPC compatable extension that will allow it to be used in
landscape mode. The drivers that came with it, updated just before radius
sold off their monitor business, crash the computer. I checked their
website, but there wasn't anything useful there. I appreciate any help on
any of these questions in advance.
Debi

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 22:08:25 -0800
From: "David L. Hirschberg" <daneel@stanford.edu>
Subject: optimizing color proformance on a 1400c with 8.5

I am mostly positive about the changes in system 8.5.  Once thing I have 
noticed though is that the colors on my 1400C monitor are not accurate at 
all.  I really do not care if Lavendar is actually Purple but it generally 
seems that my monitor settings are pale.  I have my desktop set to a 
yellowish background (The spaceship scene) and all my yellows, pinks and 
greens seem washed out.  For example with Eudora I could not even see when 
text was highlighted on a white page.   The default Lavandar was so washed 
out that it looked the same as green in the color sceme.

The monitor settings does not contain a 1400c.  Which one there is the best 
fit for my mac?  I made my own settings which I think are a little better. 
Does any one have a better one or suggestions?

Sincerely, David
daneel@stanford.edu

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 13:35:53 +1100
From: David Hindby <David.Hindby@hds.com.au>
Subject: OT/PPP modem scripts

Ted Logan <tedlogan@busprod.com> wrote:

> And I read something about OT 2.0 in 8.5 now including Applescripting.
> Does that mean we can now write our own OT/PPP modem scripts with =
proper
> initiation strings?

Christian F. Buser <cbuser@access.ch> wrote:
Hi Ted,=20

The modem scripts used in OT/PPP have nothing to do with AppleScript.
But you can easily create your own with Apple's "modem script
generator", an officially unsupported application which may be available
on Apple's internet sites. If it is not, let me know and I can find it
for you.=20

The modem scripts are pure text files and can also be opened by BBEdit,
for example, and edited manually.=20

For both methods, you need to have a complete reference of your modem's
AT commands at hand.

Best wishes, Christian.

--=20
Christian F. Buser  -  phone (+41-56) 491 0877
Hohle Gasse 6, CH-5507 Mellingen (Switzerland)
Look at <http://www.mus.ch/members/cbuser>

Ted,

When I was looking for the "Apple Modem Script Generator" I had a hard =
time finding  it. Since then I have used Versiontracker  online =
(www.versiontracker.com). At the bottom of the page there is a search =
box, enter the above quoted text and presto, its just one click to =
download.

Regards, David
David.Hindby@bigpond.com

------------------------------

Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 14:36:40 +0700
From: Rich Garella <garella@libertynet.org>
Subject: PB5300 screen is too bright

The screen is too bright (or actually, light) on my PowerBook 5300=
 (grayscale). Even the lowest brightness and highest contrast, there is a=
 shortage of gray levels--things that are grayed are almost invisible. No=
 adjustment of the controls seems to help. If anything it is worse when=
 running on battery power, but I'm not sure if it makes any difference or=
 I'm imagining it. Anyone know a way of adjusting this?

(I'm running OS8 with Monitors & Sound 1.3, but it was the same story with=
 System 7.5.5.) I have it set on 16 levels of gray. If I put it on 4 levels=
 then some grays are just whited out.

 ___________________________________________
(   Rich Garella - Phnom Penh, Cambodia
 )    NEW ADDRESS:  rich@garella.com
(   http://www.mindspring.com/~garella/rich

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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 1998 17:23:00 -0800
From: Matt Neuburg <matt@tidbits.com>
Subject: PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5

>Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 10:19:20 +0000
>From: Ezra Nathan <ezra@watchit.demon.co.uk>
>Subject: PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5
>
>Has anyone got a PowerComputing machine with systems 8.1 or 8.5 running?
>I've heard mixed and confusing reports of how this clone handles the new
>systems.

I didn't upgrade to 8.0 or 8.1, but I've been using 8.5 on my PowerCenter
Pro 180 for over a week now and am pretty much ready to declare it a total
success. Much faster and more stable than 7.6.1 was. The only caveat: do a
very, *very* clean install (back up the hard disk, reformat it using Drive
Setup on the 8.5 CD, install, restore). And don't expect Apple's CD-ROM
driver to work; keep your old driver.

matt neuburg, phd = matt@tidbits.com, http://www.tidbits.com/matt
pantes gar anthropoi tou eidenai oregontai phusei

------------------------------

Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 15:01:35 -0700
From: "IQTech-P.Reilly" <preilly@isoquantic.com>
Subject: PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5

> Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 10:19:20 +0000
> From: Ezra Nathan <ezra@watchit.demon.co.uk>
> Subject: PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5
> 
> Fellow info-Mac readers>
> 
> Has anyone got a PowerComputing machine with systems 8.1 or 8.5 running?

I have been running 8.5 since early betas without a problem. Just make 
sure you have the latest Hard Disk Toolkit drivers from FWB.

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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 12:00:55 +1100
From: Keith Tombs <tombs@mail.one.net.au>
Subject: PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5

Ezra Nathan...

Yes i am running 8.1 and now 8.5 and have a powercomputing 604/120... i
think the machine is over three years old now and running strong accept for
a L2 cache that doesnt seem to be working best :(

I will be upgrading it with a g3 card soon (which has the backside cache to
replace my level2) I have also seen another 604/120 running at a clocked
speed of 300 mhz after the g3 upgrade!... Apparently with the 604's it is
as simple as pulling one cpu card out and slotting the other in!

your worries of it not being able to run 8.1 or 8.5 are not a problem i
believe(although dont quote me totally)... i have been running 8.1 for some
time and whilst i have had a single re-occuring problem i have resigned to
the fact that is only due to the L2 cache needing replacement. I also have
other power friends that run 8.1!

I was worried, like you, when i wanted to insatll 8.0 or upgrade the
machine to a G3 and upon lots of consultation with technicians... the word
is that the powercomputers are almost identical in arcitecure and infact
they are a little more versatile and flexible!

I say speak to a local technician... see what he says and upon the ok ...
go for it. I have noticed a speed increase again and not had a crash yet
and thats after running claris homepage, photoshop, claris works, graphic
converter, bb edit and Netscape all at once (lot a ram!)

Good lubk

Keith

p.s I Would love to keep in contact over the issue as its not too easy to
find power users lately!

>Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 10:19:20 +0000
>From: Ezra Nathan <ezra@watchit.demon.co.uk>
>Subject: PowerComputing with OS 8.1 & 8.5
>
>-----------------------
>Fellow info-Mac readers>
>
>Has anyone got a PowerComputing machine with systems 8.1 or 8.5 running?
>I've heard mixed and confusing reports of how this clone handles the new
>systems. In MacUser (UK) an important Apple employee was quoted as saying
>"We make no guarantee the Mac OS 8.5 will work on a Mac clone."  Hmmm,
>great! Particularly frustrating and worrying as 8.5 is being reviewed as a
>'must-have' upgrade. I have a PowerCentre minitower 150 that is still good
>for me and at the time I bought it was better than any machine Apple had to
>offer. I intend buying an external HD to try out the new systems before I
>commit to either, but I would like to hear others' experience.
>
>Thanks,
> Ezra

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Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 10:32:48 -0500
From: Michael Holtzman <holtzman@stjohns.edu>
Subject: Print to Postscript file

Greetings. I need to create postscript files from a bunch of MS Word
documents to run them through Acrobat.

I don't have access to a LaserWriter on this system.

I select the LaserWriter 8 driver in the chooser, and specify print to
file. The document prints, but after printing I get a dialog saying
"Document xxx has been moved to the trash, because there is no desktop
printer".

I can't create a desktop printer, because there is no laserWriter to select
in the chooser.

So, how can I create a PostScript file???

Thanx.
Michael S. Holtzman				Information Technology
holtzman@StJohns.edu				St. John's University (NY)

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 16:04:51 -0500
From: Vincent Cayenne <vin@audiophile.com>
Subject: PrintMonitor default memory allocation of any use?

Is it just my overburdened configuration, or should some of the 'suggested'
memory allocations I've seen be increased?

Case in point: printing.
I've had to increase the memory used by Apple's PrintMonitor for my
StyleWriter, by the HP PrintMonitor which drives my DeskJet 870Cxi, and of
the Epson Monitor2 which drives my Epson Stylus 600. Each of these
applications/extensions are preset at numbers like 200K. This proves
hopelessly inadequate to get my WWW pages from Navigator, or a moderately
styled Word document out my printer.

I now typically push these allocations out to at least 1500K.

So is there something I'm doing wrong, or are these
manufacturers/developers just head-in-the-sand out of touch with the real
world?

Using PowerBook 1400C/48MB/OS 8.1/HFS+/Ram Doubler 8.01.

---------
"Crumpled bits of paper filled with imperfect thoughts"
(Rutherford/Robertson)

Vincent Cayenne
<mailto:vin@audiophile.com>

------------------------------

Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 10:03:19 -0800
From: Julius Friede <julius@stickball.com>
Subject: Simple page layout program?

Does anyone out there know of a shareware (or freeware:-) page layout
program? I've looked and can't find one. Doesn't have to be as
sophisticated as Quark or Pagemaker, but the ability to read their
templates sure would be nice.

TIA,
Julius

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 07:08:59 -0700
From: Karen L Pagel <wpagel@wazoo.com>
Subject: System Crashed

Hi Folks, I recently update from OS7.5.5 to OS 7.6.  I wasn't having any
problems with OS 7.5.5 esp since I installed more RAM, but since I put in
7.6, I am having frequent crashes. This happened once before and I had a
lot of crashes so I reinstalled 7.5.5 and things were going OK.

My understanding to upgrade to OS 8 that I have to have 7.6 installed.

My biggest problem are with crashes with email (I use Eudora Pro and trying
to get into Netscape Gold 3). I was getting an Error 28 with Eudora Pro so
I gave it more RAM and Error 1 with Netscape, also alloted more memory. Now
I don't get those messages but still crash.

This morning I'm making connections to my server and my modem is connected
but when trying to check out mail or send mail I'm getting error message
"Lost connection to Server" but my modem is connected.

Any ideas?

Karen

Performa 6300CD
Ram Doubler
32 ram
OS 7.6

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Date: Sat, 07 Nov 1998 22:58:08 -0500
From: "Peter William Brewer" <pete@lerici.com>
Subject: TCP/IP: Internet Setup Assistant generates broken TCP/IP

For MacOS8.5: Installing or setting up TCP/IP network non-dialup
connections.

Upon installing MacOS8.5 followed by running the Internet Setup Assistant my
PowerCenter Pro 180
could no longer communicate with my Ascend Pipeline P75 ISDN router.

The noticeable symptoms were a complaint that the router's ethernet hardware
address was
currently using all IP addresses in my class C network. It seemed likely
that the netmask
stored in the TCP/IP Preferences file was not correct. I attempted to re-run
the setup
application and tried changes directly in the TCP/IP control panel to no
avail. 

To work-around this I moved my TCP/IP Preferences file from the previous
system folder gen-ed
from System 8.1. This has worked satisfactorily. However, I consider this a
very serious
flaw that should be corrected immediately. 

Additionally, I have not been able to modify or add additional Internet
profiles as one
could using System 8.1's Internet Utilities. In this area Apple seems to
have delivered
some apps without thorough testing and QA. 

Finally, I have discovered that at this release of MacOS a tried and true
ahead of its time
application; VERSATERM PRO no longer functions. It's functionality still
manages to be on
par with Outlook Express, Claris Mail, etc. plus providing standard telnet,
ftp, plus 
servers! This is indeed a sad day as this app has worked like a charm
through all of 
System 7 and on the old A/UX system up to this point. 

-- Peter Brewer

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Date: Wed, 4 Nov 98 21:12:41 +0100
From: Vittorio Barabino <bromo@flashnet.it>
Subject: Word-Perfetto ;-)

Hello,

I have to convince Wordperfect that its default language is not 
english but italian. 

Of course I have these italian-specific files: 

Ortografia (ITA)
Sillabazione (ITA)
Sinonimi (ITA)
WPCC20IT (an utility transformed it into "Sillabazione (ITA)")

I've tried to use it with a US System; no result.
with an italian localized System; no result. 

Also with the french, the same problem... :-(

I need at least that when I choose "Check Spelling", WP 
remember to use the italian dictionary... :-(

Ciao,
   Vittorio

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Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 17:08:25 -0500
From: Louis Bergeron <tiwi@lino.com>
Subject: Zip Plus FREEZING SCSI chain IOMEGA WILL REPLACE ZIP PLUS

Yes, There is a problem with a Zip Plus when chained. But, as I said
before, this problem did not exist with my older machine and I suspect the
slowness of the Iomega cable.

I called the 888 4 Iomega and after MANY TRY was able to speak to a
technician. The technician told me that the Zip Plus must not be chained. I
told her that in my Zip Plus documentation book there are no mention of
that and also, that there are TWO SCSI plugs at the back of the Zip Plus.
The documentation clealy indicates that the Zip Plus was made to be
plugged. There is a switch to give it either #5 or #6.

So, after half an hour waiting and discussing on the 888 line, I was
switched to someone who told me they will replace the Zip Plus with a
standard Macintosh Zip drive and SIX ZIP DISKS. I was given a number in
Toronto and the person answered after one ring. He was really kind and
handled my problem rapidly. I am waiting for my new Zip any day.

So, thanks to all of those who helped me about this problem and keep this
memo in case you have problems with you SCSI PLUS.

Louis
Louis Bergeron C.P. 936 Rouyn Rouyn-Noranda Qc Canada J9X 5C8
Telephone-Phone (819) 764-3862  Telecopieur-Fax (819) 764-3758

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