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Info-Mac Digest             Mon, 22 Nov 99       Volume 16 : Issue 373

Today's Topics:

       Re:  Update WP 3.5E?
      (Q) Outlook Express 5.0 problem
      [*] 500 Cards v2.0.1
      [*] Abstract for ATPM 5.11 PDF version
      [*] Alarmclock
      [*] Alias Suite
      [*] Audiocorder 1.5.0
      [*] BakudanjinDemo101.sea.hqx - a shareware action/puzzle game
      [*] Bodacious Backgroundsü Sampler
      [*] Cool Search and Replace
      [*] DiceRoller freeware
      [*] Euro Convert 1.0.1
      [*] Export Icon Plug-in - export icons from Photoshop!
      [*] FontBuddy 1.3.1 [FontBuddy-1.3.1.sit.bin]
      [*] FTP: LSQL10b14.hqx
      [*] Gammasoft Apple II File Decoder
      [*] Gammasoft BASIC
      [*] Gammasoft BASIC Book
      [*] Gammasoft CashRegistry
      [*] Gammasoft FabuLogo
      [*] Gammasoft Goodies
      [*] Gammasoft Graphin' Stuph
      [*] Gammasoft ItMotN
      [*] Gammasoft LEDDisplay
      [*] Gammasoft Libsys
      [*] Gammasoft MylariaMaker
      [*] Gammasoft NoteMaker
      [*] Gammasoft PaintProc
      [*] Gammasoft Schematica
      [*] Gammasoft SDK
      [*] Gammasoft WordProc
      [*] GLMStat 5.0.1;Generalized linear models
      [*] HawkOS 1.5 for Kaleidoscope
      [*] Holy Night Kaleidoscope scheme
      [*] iAddress 3.0
      [*] URL Manager 2.6-SE
      [*] Word Search V.2.6.0
      [Q] Lombard Tel/Elec Adapters for UK
      Teleport 56k thru PBX lines
      Update WP 3.5E?

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Date:     Mon, 22 Nov 99 11:40:55 EST
From: Tom Coradeschi <tcora@fsm-1.pica.army.mil>
Subject:  Re:  Update WP 3.5E?

Moshe Sadofsky:
>I am a fan of WordPerfect, and am grateful to Corel for making V 3.5e now
>available as a free download. There is an updater to v 3.5E on Info-Mac
>archive.

The free download from Corel already has the patch installed. There is no
need (and, as I think you have discovered), no possibility of installing it
a second time.

                 tom coradeschi <+> tcora@pica.army.mil
                     http://k-whiner.pica.army.mil/

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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 05:16:53 -0800
From: Phil Winne <winne@sfu.ca>
Subject: (Q) Outlook Express 5.0 problem

In Outlook Express 5.0, my text pane (where email text appears) acquires a
gray background when I scroll a long message. Text below the bottom of the
pane scrolls up with the background. I can't see highlighting on selecting
text over the background but functions (e.g., copy) work. When I scroll
down, the text that had disappeared off the top now has acquired a gray
background.

Apparently, there is some kind of redraw problem. Any ideas how to fix? Only
OE5 has this problem.

winne@sfu.ca

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: "Denis Birnie" <Denis@Gabites.co.NZ>
Subject: [*] 500 Cards v2.0.1

500 is a (distant relative of Bridge) card game in which two partnerships 
play to be first to score 500! 500 Cards allows a single user to partner with 
a computer player and take on an all computer partnership at a variety of 
difficulty levels.

Version 2 adds optional multi-user play (2-4 users) via Apple's NetSprocket 
software, fixes a number of bugs and improves the overall interface. 
500 Cards should run on almost any Mac, from 68K B/W models still running 
System 6 to the latest iMacs! 

[Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/500-cards-201.hqx; 94 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Chris Turner <cturner@atpm.com>
Subject: [*] Abstract for ATPM 5.11 PDF version

This is the PDF version of About This Particular Macintosh 5.11. It 
requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later for viewing.
-------------------------
November 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - The leaves are turning 
colors, and so turn is the staff of ATPM - green with envy that is over 
the Power Macintosh G4 and Apple Cinema Display. Luckily for our readers, 
issue 5.11 of About This Particular Macintosh isn't as hard to find as 
the latest hardware from our favorite fruit company.

This month, Mac maestro David Ozab continues his insights into the 
musical side of the Macintosh with the second part of his Midi and the 
Mac.

This issue also sees a bit of a theme - fonts! Publisher Michael Tsai 
offers a comprehensive overview of fonts on the Mac in his column, 
Personal Computing Paradigm. Michael also reviews the font utility, Font 
Agent.

David Spencer spins a wicked web of font searching in this month's About 
This Particular Web Site, and Shareware Editor Bill Lovett presents a 
plethora of font utilities for your enjoyment.

Networking guru Matthew Glidden, of "Three Macs and a Printer," talks 
about something we all need once and a while - security. His fourth 
article of the 10-part series is "Dealing with Your Network's 
Insecurities." We're sure Matthew offers more help than just telling you 
how to build your network's self-confidence.

Robert Paul Leitao returns to close out his tenure this year with Apple, 
Kids, and Attitude. Robert looks back at some of the predictions he made 
in ATPM 5.01 regarding Apple's business practices and financial future, 
and how they turned out. He also discusses the recent Apple flip-flop on 
shipping G4s, and we look forward to his return in ATPM 6.02.

Tom Iovino and Mike Shields tie in some elaborate analogies in their 
respective columns, Apple Cider, and On A Clear Day... Tom tells us the 
things he's thankful for in the Mac world, and Mike laments the passing 
of his French Toast Crunch cereal while bringing us the latest on the Mac 
in Hollywood. We don't know how they do it, but they manage to pull it 
off.

Scott Feldstein talks about computer buyer types in his column, User 
Preference, while David Ozab explores the Instrument Interface in a 
Segments piece.

After you check out the staff reviews of the new iBook, Font Agent, 
Cruise Control, Spy Fox 2, and Auction Action Tracker, make sure you 
digest our new Update section, where we provide updated information on 
items we've reviewed in recent issues.
********** ABSTRACT CROPPED **********

[Archived as /info-mac/art/zine/atpm-511-pdf.hqx; 1365 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: 
Subject: [*] Alarmclock

Alarm Clock 1.1
¨ 1999 Koingo Software

Bug Fixes:
- Now only updates the time on each launch, therefore, not accessing hard
drive as often.
- Live time now in example box.

What is it?
The name says it all!

Features:
 - Displays today's date and time.
 - Allows for alarm ring sound to be set to any quicktime compatible
format.
   (System 7 Sound files not supported)

Requirements:
 - 68k or PPC Macintosh Computer
 - 2 MB of free RAM

Features to Come:
 - Date based alarm clock.
 - Customisable picture on clock screen.

How do I set my Alarm Sound?
1. Copy the QuickTime sound you wish to be played into the same folder as
the Alarm Clock 
application.
2. Click the "Set Alarm Sound" button.
3. Type in the EXACT name of the file you wish to play. Click OK.

Is it free?
Well... let's see...  I DID spend hours getting HyperTalk to understand
what I wanted it to do!! :-)   
So... no!  It's shareware!  If you like Alarm Clock and/or start to use it
on a regular basis, please send 
$5 US to the address below.

Josh Hague
#132 22150 48th Ave
Langley, B.C.
V3A8R5
Canada

License:
Alarm Clock is Shareware. However, Alarm Clock is still Copyright ¨ 1999
by Koingo Software. All 
********** ABSTRACT CROPPED **********

[Archived as /info-mac/app/time/alarm-clock.hqx; 1508 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Luther Fuller <lfuller@mindspring.com>
Subject: [*] Alias Suite

Alias Suite 2.0

Alias Suite is an AppleScript application that allows you to create a
collection of aliases in a folder, then launch them all with just one
double-click or a single selection fron the Apple Menu.

Alias Suite requires Mac OS 8.x or 9.

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/alias-suite-20.hqx; 9 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Chris Smolinski <csmolinski@erols.com>
Subject: [*] Audiocorder 1.5.0

File uploaded:
Audiocorder.sea.hqx

Abstract:

Audiocorder is a VOX program which allows your Mac to act as an audio
recorder. It allows you to set the volume that the sound must reach to
begin recording, and the volume at which it should end recording. It also
allows you to set the trigger length for the start and stop values, which
helps you to eliminate recording short bursts of sound or ending the
recording process during a short pause (such as in normal speach).

A start and stop button allow manual recording. In addition, you can create
a schedule for up to 50 recordings, specifying the time and date each
recording should start and stop, much like a VCR. This makes Audiocorder
perfect for automated recording from many sources.

Each sound file is stored in AIFF format, a Macintosh standard sound
format. The audio can be sampled at 11, 22, 44 kHz, with a sample size of 8
or 16 bits, either monophonic or stereo. The name of each file contains the
date and time (down to seconds) the recording began.

Audiocorder is used in a wide variety of applications, including digitizing
LPs and tapes, recording animals and other natural sounds, and automated
recording of radio transmissions.

Shareware: $20

Chris Smolinski

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/audiocorder.hqx; 510 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Chris Pruett <pruettc@pacificu.edu>
Subject: [*] BakudanjinDemo101.sea.hqx - a shareware action/puzzle game

I would like to be notified before this program is put on any shareware CD-
ROMS.
Thanks.

dreamdawn@dreamdawn.com

----
(product blurb)
Bakudanjin is a fast-paced puzzle/action arcade game for Macintosh and 
Power Macintosh
computers.  In a game style remanecient of Hudson Software's Bomberman(R) 
series, 
Bakudanjin provides the Macintosh gamer with four separate unique worlds, 
three
playable characters, end level bosses, and a range of power ups.  
Bakudanjin even comes
with a built in map editor, so players can create their own levels.

By gaining power ups and destroying enemies with bombs, players must
fight their way through 28 unique levels spanning four worlds.  In addition 
to the
cooperative levels, Bakudanjin comes with 15 two player competitive levels. 
Competitive games include Death Match, Capture the Flag, and Steal the Ball.

Bakudanjin comes with a built in map editor, so players can create their own
maps and trade them over the Internet.  The map editor gives complete 
control to the
user, and can even use graphics created by the player!

Drawn in a cute Japanese style, Bakudanjin is sure to be a hit with players 
of
all ages.  Simple but addictive game play is fun for both the young and 
old.  Bakudanjin
also comes with Japanese language support, so users with KanjiTalk or the 
Japanese Language
Kit can enjoy a localized interface and completely translated manual.

Bakudanjin costs US$15.00 and a demo is available from DreamDawn's web site.
Bakudanjin requires a 68040-based Macintosh or Power Mac with System 7.1 or 
later.
About 4 megabytes of free RAM, 5 megabytes of disk space, and 256 color 
support at
640 by 480 pixel resolution is also required.

DreamDawn's web site is at: http://www.dreamdawn.com/
Bakudanjin maps and information can be found at: http://www.dreamdawn.com/
bakudanjin/

[Archived as /info-mac/game/bakudanjin-demo-101.hqx; 2468 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: n8hawk <n8hawk@nospam.intergrafix.net>
Subject: [*] Bodacious Backgroundsü Sampler

Bodacious Backgroundsü are desktop pictures for the Mac featuring some of 
the most beautiful women in entertainment. The samples are just that, 
samples and you will see why I say this when you use one. If you like 
them and would like the official Backgrounds please register them and you 
will be sent the URL that you can download the originals. Registered 
Users also can request ONE custom-made Background.

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/grf/bodacious-backgrounds.hqx; 1274 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Tim & Amy <timbobo@flash.net>
Subject: [*] Cool Search and Replace

Version 1.31

Cool Search and Replace is a powerful Macintosh search and 
replace program for HTML files. It has the potential to save you 
hours of time every time you use it. It performs mass searches 
and replaces on HTML files better than any other program.

Minimum Requirements:
Color Monitor 640 x 480 or greater
5 megs of free ram
PowerPC Recommended

This file was uploaded to MacGifts via FTP on 11/12/99.
Cool_Search_Replace_131.hqx

[Archived as /info-mac/text/html/cool-search-and-replace.hqx; 1564 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Nick Howes <nickhowes@mcn.net>
Subject: [*] DiceRoller freeware

This program simulates rolling a set of dice.  It is designed to help
AD&D DM's (that's Advanced Dungeon and Dragons Dungeon Masters for the
uninitiated).  It's primarily for character generation, but can be used
for other tasks as well.

It works by simulating the rolling of six sets of dice.  The results are
presented, sorted, on the right side of the window.

Each set simulates rolling the 'Number' of dice and adding up the
'Count' highest numbers rolled.  Each set contains the same type of die
and you pick the type using the 'Number of Sides' slider.  (Note that
bizarre die are supported such as 13-sided.)

For example,  if 'Number of die' was set to 4, 'Number that count' was
set to 3 and 'Number of sides' was set to 6 then the program might roll
{2,6,4,3} which would result in 13 = 6 + 4 + 3. 

Another example, if 'Number of die' was set to 12, 'Number that count'
was set to 6 and 'Number of sides' was set to 4 then the program might
roll {1,2,2,4,1,3,3,3,1,1,2,4} which would result in 19 = 4 + 4 + 3 + 3+
3 + 2. 

[Archived as /info-mac/game/dice-roller.hqx; 779 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Mike Brackenridge <mikebr@retemail.es>
Subject: [*] Euro Convert 1.0.1

Euro Convert euro conversion program for converting Euros to the 
currencies of the eleven EMU member states and vise versa.

This is a very minor upgrade to Euro Convert.
The text after the euro amount has been changed from Euros to the Euro symbol.
 
Fix. After registering the please register dialog window would show 
one more time
Attachment Converted: "H:\info-mac in\Euro Convert.fat English.sit"

[Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/euro-convert.hqx; 1094 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Sherman Uitzetter <sherman@KineticCreations.com>
Subject: [*] Export Icon Plug-in - export icons from Photoshop!

I give permission for the Export Icon 
Plug-in package to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.

Kinetic Creations, Inc announces the release of the Export Icon 
Plug-in version 1.1!

Export Icon is an Adobe Photoshop« plug-in which exports a Photoshop 
image directly from Adobe Photoshop to a custom icon file.  The 
plug-in uses the Photoshop image's pixel data to create 4, 8, and 32 
bit icons.  It uses the image's transparency data to create the 
icon's 1 and 8 bit masks.

Changes in version 1.1 from 1.0:
* Fixed a bug which could cause the layer only plug-in to crash
* Modified the icon mask creation procedure to avoid the 
"ever-darkening shadow bug" in MacOS 8.5+

System requirements:
* Any Macintosh with at least a 68020 processor.
* Adobe Photoshop.
* System 7.5 or higher (tested up to system 8.6).

License:
This is a fully-working, 10 free trials version which may be 
converted to the normal, full version for $15 US.

For more information, please read the enclosed READ ME file.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/pshp/export-icon-plugin-11.hqx; 436 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Vincent Jalby <vjalby@kagi.com>
Subject: [*] FontBuddy 1.3.1 [FontBuddy-1.3.1.sit.bin]

FontBuddy 1.3.1 [1999/11/11]
by Vincent Jalby, vjalby@kagi.com

http://members.aol.com/FontBuddy/

Product description
--------------------
FontBuddy is a font viewer. It shows all characters of any installed font.
It also gives keystroke(s) to access special characters.
It can print font samples and font index.
It is easy to use, optimized for screen use, and MacOS 8.6 savvy

New in this version
-------------------
  * Unicode for Symbol and Zapf-Dingbats corrected.
  * Symbol and Dingbats character names.
  * 0-255 character range (instead of 1-256).
  * New menu "Window".
  * Crashing bug (Finder quit or crash when accessing Menu bar) when
    Instant Palm Desktop (menu) extension is loaded.

System Requirements
-------------------
FontBuddy should run on any Power Macintosh under MacOS 7.5 or later.
(MacOS 8.x preferred.)
FontBuddy 1.3.1 supports keyboards of the following countries:
Australia, Belgium, Brazil,
Canada (CSA, Fr, ISO), Denmark, Spain (Std, ISO), Finland, France,
Germany, Italy,
Netherlands, Norway, Swiss (Fr, Gr), Sweden, UK, US. It also supports
MacOS 8.6 Dvorak.

Shareware Fee
-------------
FontBuddy is distributed as Shareware.
Shareware fee : a License for a single user costs $10,
a Site License costs $50, a WorldWide License costs $100.

This software may be included on the commercially available
CD-ROM of the archives.

[Archived as /info-mac/font/util/fontbuddy-131.hqx; 907 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: "Hao Li" <li_hao_@hotmail.com>
Subject: [*] FTP: LSQL10b14.hqx

LSQL 1.0b14

LSQL is a replacement of isql from Sybase.  System 7.1 or higher and
PowerPC are required. LSQL is threaded, and a long query won't block
other queries or other running softwares. It works on MacOS 8.6,
which was the primary reason to develop the software, since isql
can run due to the font bug on MacOS 8.6.
LSQL is distributed as freeware for non-commercial use. For commercial
use, please contact me at: li_hao_@hotmail.com.

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/lsql-10b14.hqx; 1496 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft Apple II File Decoder

This program will let you open files created on an Apple II series
microcomputer. It will let you open text files, BSAVEd text, Lo-Res
graphics, and Hi-Res graphics, and Applesoft program files.

This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress this file, be sure to put it in the same folder as the
Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the Apple //e File Decoder file in the
`Data folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a
space after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/cmp/gs-a2decoder.hqx; 109 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net 
Subject: [*] Gammasoft BASIC

This is a version of BASIC. The commands are a little different than most
versions of BASIC. You may want to look at the file "Gammasoft BASIC Book"
for information.

This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress this file, be sure to put it in the same folder as the
Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the Gammasoft BASIC file in the `Data
folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a space
after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/gs-basic.hqx; 64 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft BASIC Book

Here is a Microsoft Word 5.1 file containing the command reference for
Gammasoft BASIC. If you haven't used Gammasoft BASIC before, download this
file.

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/gs-basic-book.hqx; 17 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net 
Subject: [*] Gammasoft CashRegistry

This program resembles a cash register. You can type in the information
about quantity, price, etc. and have it calculate tax and stuff. You can
print receipts, too.

This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress this file, be sure to put it in the same folder as the
Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the Gammasoft CashRegistry file in the
`Data folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a
space after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/gs-cashregistry.hqx; 64 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net 
Subject: [*] Gammasoft FabuLogo

Here is an implementation of the Logo programming language. There is no
documentation, so you may want to look at some books on Logo first.

This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress this file, be sure to put it in the same folder as the
Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the Gammasoft FabuLogo file in the
`Data folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a
space after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/gs-fabulogo.hqx; 61 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft Goodies

This is a collection of little programs that do little things. They haven't
made it into full-blown projects.

These files require the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress these files, be sure to put the folder in the same
folder as the Main Menu file. Also put aliases of each file in the `Data
folder. Make sure the aliases don't have an " alias" suffix or a space
after their name.

Note: If you have the developement version of HyperCard or if you have
HyperCard of 2.5, you can bring up the message box (or the No Limits
Message Box if you have HC of 2.5) and type "apple2" (without the quotes)
in the Fonts program. In the bottom box you will see the words "Apple //e"
in the center, then after a few moments you will see an Applesoft prompt
with a blinking checkerboard cursor. Click the mouse button to bring the
program back to normal. This works best if you select an Apple II-ish font
and a size of 18.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/gs-goodies.hqx; 322 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft Graphin' Stuph

This is a graphing calculator. There is a black-and-white version and a
color version. The color version can only plot points, while the
black-and-white version can draw smoothly.

These files require the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress these files, be sure to put them in the same folder as
the Main Menu file. Also put aliases of the Graphin' Stuph and Graphin'
Stuph Color files in the `Data folder. Make sure the aliases don't have an
" alias" suffix or a space after their name.

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/gs-graphin-stuph.sit.hqx; 74 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft ItMotN

This program is a screen saver program. It will let you select a module to
use as a screen saver. To activate it, launch the ItMotN Backgrounder
application and leave it in the background. To select a module or change
other settings, open the ItMotN Setup file.

Unlike other Gammasoft programs, this file does not need the Gammasoft
Runtime Engine. It has it's own runtime engine built-in.

If you have the Gammasoft Runtime Engine: When you decompress this folder,
be sure to put it in the same folder as the Main Menu file. Also put an
alias of the ItMotN Backgrounder file in the `Data folder. Make sure the
alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a space after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/ss/gs-itmotn.hqx; 1467 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft LEDDisplay

This prgram puts an LED display in the bottom left corner of your screen.
To chage what is displayed on this LED display, other programs tell it to
"open" various strings. The string contains two words. The first one is
three letters long:

First: Vertical Position: T = Top, M = Middle, B = Bottom
Second: Horizontal Position: L = Left, M = Middle, R = Right
Third: Type: D = Diagonal, V = Vertical, H = Horizontal
Decimal points are TDP or BDP

Unlike other Gammasoft programs, this file doesn't require the Gammasoft
Runtime Engine. It has it's own runtime engine built-in.

If you have the Gammasoft Runtime Engine: When you decompress this file, be
sure to put it in the same folder as the Main Menu file. Also put an alias
of the Gammasoft LEDDisplay file in the `Data folder. Make sure the alias
doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a space after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/gs-leddisplay.hqx; 1192 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft Libsys

Here is a simple, small library automation system. It is for use on a
server on a Local Area Network. Since I just put it together one day, it
isn't very much.

This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress this folder, be sure to put it in the same folder as
the Main Menu file. Also put aliases of the ADMIN and CLIENT files in the
`Data folder. Make sure the aliases don't have an " alias" suffix or a
space after their name.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/gs-libsys.hqx; 122 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft MylariaMaker

This program creates and reads descriptions of simple cartoon characters.
Included are the character files for my own cartoon, Mylar City. There is
also a MetaCard version of the program, if you want to debug and compile
it.

This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress this folder, be sure to put it in the same folder as
the Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the MylariaMaker file in the `Data
folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a space
after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/gs-mylariamaker.hqx; 201 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft NoteMaker

This program lets you make music. This uses the HyperCard play command.
Very little support is included for polyphonics, and even this support
doesn't work. Song samples are included.

This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress this folder, be sure to put it in the same folder as
the Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the NoteMaker file in the `Data
folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a space
after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/gs-notemaker.hqx; 90 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft PaintProc

This is a simple painting program. It's in development, so don't ask.

This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress this file, be sure to put it in the same folder as the
Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the Gammasoft PaintProc file in the
`Data folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a
space after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/gs-paintproc.hqx; 6 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft Schematica

This lets you create little schematics. It requires the Diode font. It's
also in development, so don't ask about this, either.

This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress this file, be sure to put it in the same folder as the
Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the Gammasoft Schematica file in the
`Data folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a
space after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/gs-schematica.hqx; 2 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft SDK

This contains information about how to make Gammasoft programs, ItMotN
modules, and how to control the LEDDisplay program. It contains information
in MS Word 5.1 format, RTF format, and Text format. Also included are the
necessary programs needed to convert your applications and the LEDDisplay
demo program.

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/gs-sdk.hqx; 63 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: jonrelay@napanet.net
Subject: [*] Gammasoft WordProc

Here is a small word processor. Features are (yes, ARE) word count and
spell checking. Word list for spell checking is not included. Now that
spell check is done by XFCN, it shouldn't be the horribly slow one from
Gammasoft Office.

This file requires the Gammasoft Runtime Engine. If you don't have the
Gammasoft Runtime Engine, you can download it from this server or, if you
have MacOS Easy Open enabled, use the HyperCard Player instead.

When you decompress this file, be sure to put it in the same folder as the
Main Menu file. Also put an alias of the Gammasoft WordProc file in the
`Data folder. Make sure the alias doesn't have an " alias" suffix or a
space after it's name.

[Archived as /info-mac/text/gs-wordproc.hqx; 12 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Ken Beath <kjbeath@kagi.com>
Subject: [*] GLMStat 5.0.1;Generalized linear models

GLMStat is a Macintosh-based statistical program for analysing generalised
linear models. It provides  a macintosh interface and includes many of the
features of other programs. Features of GLMStat are

 - spreadsheet style data entry
 - factors may be represented as either integers or strings (categories)
 - Normal, Poisson, Binomial and Gamma models with appropriate links and
specification of convergence and aliasing parameters
 - Scatter and Residual plots
 - Matrix scatterplots
 - Box and Whisker plots
 - Frequency distribution histograms
 - Descriptive statistics.
 - Output of deviance, parameter estimates, residuals and parameter
correlations
 - Saving of data files complete with all model specifications.
 - printing of data, graph and results.
 - Missing values
 - Online Help (under the apple menu) and a brief User Manual.
 - includes example data files for most examples in two of the texts.
 - Individual licences available for $US25. 10 User Site Licences $US100.
Site licences $US200. World site licence $US500. Payment in $US through
Kagi Shareware.
 - Registration includes free upgrades to version 5.x

Unregistered copies are fully functional except that Save and Save As are
disabled and there are some limitations on usage.

Version 5.0.0
 - introduced string and category columns - category columns allow factors
to have named levels eg mild, moderate and severe
 - extensive changes to simplify code for creating model matrices
 - Navigation services
 - changed name of Residuals command to Diagnostics and added leverage to
output
 - in scatter plots 95% ci for fitted values shown using error bars if
requested
 - export text command enhanced to allow choosing of columns (including
those created during the fit process) and column titles and whether to only
include the current subset
 - added command to display covariances of parameter estimates
 - and a lot of other minor changes

Version 5.0.1
 - fixes a bug which would cause missing values to be read as zeroes if all
other values in a column were non-negative integer but some were zero or
greater than maxlevels so column was converted to real

This is a free upgrade to all GLMStat registrations.
********** ABSTRACT CROPPED **********

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/glm-stat-501.hqx; 1298 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: n8hawk <n8hawk@nospam.intergrafix.net>
Subject: [*] HawkOS 1.5 for Kaleidoscope

HawkOS is a scheme for use with Kaleidoscope. Version 1.5 has all the 
resources for systems 7-9 and even contains a HawkOS startup screen that 
may be used as a companion to the scheme. If you continue to use the 
scheme and like it please register it and send comments to me at 
macnation@softhome.net

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/hawk-os.hqx; 680 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: royerm <royerm@gate.net>
Subject: [*] Holy Night Kaleidoscope scheme

Holy Night Kaleidoscope 2.0 scheme is a subdued Christmas scheme in
grays and taupes based on old English etchings. Please post on your
recent additions page.
-Martha Royer
See and download my Kaleidoscope schemes here:
http://www.kaleidoscope.net/schemes/completelisting.shtml
Click the letter "R" and find my schemes there

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/holy-night.hqx; 615 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Kurt Vail <kdvail@exploremaine.com>
Subject: [*] iAddress 3.0

TWIMC;

 I have attached the latest opdate of iAddress. Thank you.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/iaddress-30.hqx; 1129 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: moj <feelgood@ramona.nu> 
Subject: [*] URL Manager 2.6-SE


Dr. Feelgood <http://www.feelgood.se> slèpper nu den ultimata
internethjèlredan URL Manager Pro 2.6-SE i svensk version. Programmet èr
nu kompatibelt med system 9

URL Manager èr en upplagsplats fÜr dina favoriter bland
Internet-adresser och URLar (Uniform Resource Locators). URL Manager
lîter dig organisera och samla URLar i en hierarkisk struktur. Att
organisera bokmèrken mellan och inom mappar èr enkelt med Dra &
Slèppfunktionen. Dra HyperText-lènkar frîn din webblèsare till fÜnstret
i URL Manager fÜr att lègga en URL pî upplagsplatsen. FÜr att komma till
en URL pî webben, Dra & Slèpp ett bokmèrke till fÜnstret i en webblèsare
eller dubbelklicka. URL Manager fÜrstîr Internet Config.

URL Manager Pro lègger till tèt integration med Navigator, Explorer,
Anarchie, Fetch, Claris Emailer och Eudora. Med URL Manager Pro kan du
lègga till bokmèrksmenyer till dessa programs menyrad. Dessutom lègger
URL Manager Pro till URL Managers delade ikonmeny till menyraden. Med
denna meny kan du skapa bokmèrken fÜr webbsidor frîn
--inuti--Navigator/Explorer, lègga till anteckningar, greppa alla URLar
pî en webbsida eller i ett e-postmeddelande, utforska Internet med en
fÜrinstèlld samling sÜkmotorer eller starta din PPP-session med
menykommandot àppna PPP. Nyheter i version 2.6

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/url-manager-pro-26-se.hqx; 1138 K]

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Date: 22 Nov 1999
From: Jim Graham <jim.graham@net.ntl.com>
Subject: [*] Word Search V.2.6.0


This release of Word Search introduces the long awaited shape editor. This
allows users to create and edit shapes from within the program using
familiar drawing tools and techniques.

More info can be found at

http://websites.ntl.com/~jim.graham/wordsearch/

Thanks,

Jim Graham

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/word-search-260.hqx; 1318 K]

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Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 23:40:32 -0500
From: TCS <tcs@technologist.com>
Subject: [Q] Lombard Tel/Elec Adapters for UK

I'll be going to the UK with Lombard Powerbook G3 Series, but do not know
what is required for electrical and modem function in UK. Since the
electrical spec for the computer is rated to 240, is all that is necessary a
3-prong adapter? How about the modem? Does anyone know if the internal v.90
modem will work? Do I need only an adapter for the modem port for a
different size phone connector? Do I have to replace the modem, or is there
a particular modem script required?

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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 11:56:22 +0100
From: Paolo Bartoli <pbartoli@iname.com>
Subject: Teleport 56k thru PBX lines

I just bought an external Teleport 56K modem for Macintosh. I'm
experiencing some problems with the modem.

Time by time the modem hangs up with no reason, and I can't complete file
and mail transfer (I use the modem for Internet access). I must say that
the problem isn't link to my ISP since I've been using a Teleport 28.8K
modem without problems.

The connection to the telephone line is thru a PBX with a digital-analog
conversion. I think the problem is here.

Is it possible to force the modem to work at the maximum speed (33,6 Kbps
?) that doesn't require a normal telephone line - no PBX- via a connection
script? What else I can do to achieve the best working condition for the
modem, since I can't exclude the PBX to access the telephone line??

Anybody has the same problem with 56K modems and PBX lines?

**   Arch. Paolo Bartoli
**   pbartoli@iname.com
**
**   http://space.tin.it/arte/bpxba

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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 08:44:54 -0500
From: Moshe Sadofsky <moshe@immagene.mcg.edu>
Subject: Update WP 3.5E?

I am a fan of WordPerfect, and am grateful to Corel for making V 3.5e now
available as a free download. There is an updater to v 3.5E on Info-Mac
archive. It was designed with the original CD release of 3.5e in mind.  I
have updated my Mac (G3, OS 8.6) to WP 3.5e, but the newest updater called
"WordPerfect 3.5e Updater" V. 4.6.1, which I downloaded from the MIT
hyperarchive, won't install. I get the following message: "The default
location required for this install could not be found.." While I have
partitions on my hard drive, I tried installing WP 3.5e on the system
partition and also on a zip drive, but neither would update with the
updater. I've rebooted and rebuilt the desktop to no avail.
Usenet original discussion about this updater pointed out that the folder
and file names had to be the default names. I have not changed these. Has
anyone been able to update the free version of WP 3.5e with the updater?
TIA.

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