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Info-Mac Digest             Mon, 26 Jun 00       Volume 17 : Issue 104

Today's Topics:

      [*] File "SnakPPC.sit.hqx" uploaded
      [*] PandoCalendar - Customizable desktop calendar for your Mac.
      [*] Play it Cool 3.4.2J - Japanese Version
      [*] Play it Cool 3.4.3J - Japanese Version
      [*] Play it Cool 3.41
      [*] Synk 3.0.3 (uploaded as SynkDistribution.img.hqx)
      [*] Web Confidential 2.0 - French version
      [*] Web Confidential 2.0 - German version
      [*] YA-AutoPoster: Mac Usenet autposter
      CSW 4100 w/o color cart.
      Failure to boot MacPlus
      G3 CD Update 2
      Help!
      NCSA Telnet (followup)
      using a western digital drive in a G4 (Q)

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Date: 23 Jun 2000
From: Kent Sorensen <kents@snak.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] File "SnakPPC.sit.hqx" uploaded

Requirements : 7.6.1, PPC
Main web site: http://www.snak.com
Registration info: 30 day trial, $20 shareware fee.

The file may be included on your CD-ROMs

Snak is a program that will let you participate in discussions in 
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels. IRC channels are virtual meeting 
rooms on the Internet, where people all over the world can have 
real-time conversations.

IRC consists of many different networks, often with thousands of 
channels, each focused on a location or subject, and anything that is 
typed into the channel will be seen by the other members. This makes 
it possible to have a real-time conversation with people all over the 
world.

You can also setup private channels without problems and use them to 
have private, real-time talks with friends, family or business 
associates.

The largest of the IRC networks often have as many as 35.000 
participants and almost anyone can find a channel that talks about a 
topic that is of interest to that particular person. It is estimated 
that at any given time more than 80.000 people are using IRC.

Some of the most significant features in version 4: easy access to 
MP3 files offered in the MP3 IRC channels, a channel bar for easy 
switching between channels, a consolidated list and information 
window, a divided main text with resizable text and nickname areas 
for better text display, a ban list in the channel settings, 
configurable join menu, script support for event handlers for 
extensive customizability, more sample scripts and much more.

A full version history and list of new features can be found on the 
Snak web site at http://www.snak.com/SnakHistory.html

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/snak-401-ppc.hqx; 1465 K]

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Date: 23 Jun 2000
From: Panda Systems <PandaSystems@PandaCorner.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] PandoCalendar - Customizable desktop calendar for your Mac.

I give permission for my program to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.

Abstract:
PandoCalendar is a useful Mac-only program places a fully functional 
calendar on your desktop. The look is completely customizable. You 
can change the calendar font and its size, and the calendar's 
background color; you can center the current week (so you are always 
able to look back and ahead a full month at a time), display the 
numerical number of the weeks of the year, display the calendar with 
European style weeks (Monday being the first day and Sunday being the 
last), assign notes to any day of the year by clicking on the day in 
the calendar, and set alarms to remind you of time sensitive events. 
You can also have PandoCalendar automatically plot the days you work. 
Great for people who don't have a Monday-Friday work schedule!

Version 5.5.1 - Added support for Weekend and Weekday to the Day of 
week type of recurring note. Resolved a conflict with Kaleidoscope 
that could cause a crash when opening the Recurring Notes window. 
Fixed a bug that could cause the calendar not to redraw when using a 
QuickView corner with Hide calendar in background enabled. Fixed a 
bug that could cause a Day of month type of recurring note to display 
in a month with fewer days than necessary if Adjust for day of week 
was enabled.

Panda Systems
<http://www.PandaCorner.com/>

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/pando-calendar.hqx; 901 K]

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Date: 23 Jun 2000
From: Christopher Li <ChrisLi@Bridge1.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Play it Cool 3.4.2J - Japanese Version


This is the Japanese version of the Play it Cool 3.4.2 package.

Play it Cool is a QuickTime and QuickTime VR movie player and simple editor.

It plays all types of QuickTime movies, including "mov", "MIDI", 
"MPEG", "AVI", "VCD" and "QuickTime VR".

It also opens many image formats, like "PICT", "TIFF", "GIF", "JPEG" 
and "PNG"; and sound formats, like "snd", "AIFF", "WAV", "MP2", "MP3" 
and "AU".  Note that QuickTime 4 is required to open some of these 
formats.

It is PowerPC native, plays movies very smoothly and contains many 
features not available in other movie players.

Users commonly report better playback performance from Play it Cool 
than from other movie players.

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS VERSION (3.4):
====================================
- Movies are now opened as high quality (for MPEG and DV movies).
- Clickable moves now work in Stage mode.
- Movies now continue playing after using the shuttle control.
- Fixed a problem where movie files would remain open if they didn't 
load correctly.
- Export Sound progress dialog now has correct text.
- Minor interface changes.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/mov/play-it-cool-342-jp.hqx; 429 K]

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Date: 26 Jun 2000
From: Christopher Li <ChrisLi@Bridge1.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Play it Cool 3.4.3J - Japanese Version


This is the Japanese version of the Play it Cool 3.4.3 package.

Play it Cool is a QuickTime and QuickTime VR movie player and simple editor.

It plays all types of QuickTime movies, including "mov", "MIDI", 
"MPEG", "AVI", "VCD" and "QuickTime VR".

It also opens many image formats, like "PICT", "TIFF", "GIF", "JPEG" 
and "PNG"; and sound formats, like "snd", "AIFF", "WAV", "MP2", "MP3" 
and "AU".  Note that QuickTime 4 is required to open some of these 
formats.

It is PowerPC native, plays movies very smoothly and contains many 
features not available in other movie players.

Users commonly report better playback performance from Play it Cool 
than from other movie players.

CHANGES FROM VERSION 3.4.2:
====================================
- Fixed crash when closing a movie window with info window open and checkbox set.
- Made Movie-Applications smaller.
- Movie-Applications now require QuickTime 3.0 or later and Mac OS 8.0 or later.

CHANGES FROM VERSION 3.4:
====================================
- Movies are now opened as high quality (for MPEG and DV movies).
- Clickable moves now work in Stage mode.
- Movies now continue playing after using the shuttle control.
- Fixed a problem where movie files would remain open if they didn't 
load correctly.
- Export Sound progress dialog now has correct text.
- Minor interface changes.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/mov/play-it-cool-343-jp.hqx; 429 K]

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Date: 23 Jun 2000
From: Russell Clarke <rwc@kagi.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Play it Cool 3.41

Play it Cool 3.41
Shareware $15

Russell Clarke
rwc@kagi.com
http://www.kagi.com/rwc/pic.html

Play it Cool is a QuickTime and QuickTime VR movie player and simple editor.

It plays all types of QuickTime movies, including "mov", "MIDI", 
"MPEG", "AVI", "VCD" and "QuickTime VR".

It also opens many image formats, like "PICT", "TIFF", "GIF", "JPEG" 
and "PNG"; and sound formats, like "snd", "AIFF", "WAV", "MP3" and 
"AU".  Note that QuickTime 4 is required to open some of these 
formats.

It is PowerPC native, plays movies very smoothly and contains many 
features not available in other movie players.

A Japanese version is also available from http://www.bridge1.com

Users commonly report better playback performance from Play it Cool 
than from other movie players.

CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS VERSION (3.4):
====================================
- Movies are now opened as high quality (for MPEG and DV movies).
- Clickable moves now work in Stage mode.
- Movies now continue playing after using the shuttle control.
- Fixed a problem where movie files would remain open if they didn't 
load correctly.
- Export Sound progress dialog now has correct text.
- Minor interface changes.

MAIN FEATURES:
==============
- Load movie into RAM and set monitor to best depth for smoother playback
- Stage mode which hides the background and plays movies at optimum speed
- Useful information displayed about movies
- Jog and Shuttle controls
- Real-time display of SMPTE time code, frame number and frames per second
- Can display remaining time and remaining frames
- Movies can be played up to five times faster than normal, forwards or reverse
- Can stream movies over the Internet
- Ability to compress movies and pictures
- Cut, Copy, Paste and the ability to add sound to movies
- Can create self-playing Movie-Applications
- Can make movies playable on non-Mac OS computers
********** ABSTRACT CROPPED **********

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/mov/play-it-cool-341.hqx; 416 K]

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Date: 23 Jun 2000
From: Randall Voth <rvoth@mac.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Synk 3.0.3 (uploaded as SynkDistribution.img.hqx)

Synk 3.03
--------
Synk is a popular backup and synchronization program that can resolve 
aliases and archive old files. It runs on all  PowerPC Macintoshes 
running at least Mac OS 8. Synk 2.6.1 remains available at the 
website mentioned below for those using older computers.

This new version is a complete rewrite with full Mac OS 9 support. In 
addition to a modern interface and OS 9 features, it includes very 
powerful, programmable selectors that give excellent control over 
what is backed up or synchronized.

Synk 3 is US $15 shareware (registration through Kagi). Upgrades from 
previous version of Synk are free to registered users.

Randall Voth
<http://mypage.uniserve.ca/~rvoth>
<mailto:rvoth@kagi.com>

Changes Since 3.0
--------------
Version 3.0.3
--------------
- password saving and automounting of TCP/IP volumes now properly supported
- unmounts volumes after run that were mounted during run
- much better alias handling (obsolete aliases and their sources are 
now removed in strict backup)
- checks for nested folder aliases (that would result in an infinite loop)

Version 3.0.2
--------------
- NEW --> can save passwords for network volumes

- filename comparison is no longer case sensitive
- fixed a problem with multiple documents open at once

Version 3.0.1b
--------------
- interim fix for name selectors (begins, ends and contains were not working)

Version 3.0.1
--------------
- updated and enhanced documentation
- text in log can now be selected, copied and dragged to other applications
- enhanced some interface elements according to user suggestions
- changed selectors to apply only to files (unless specified as 
applying to container)
- fixed a problem resulting in needless collisions the first time you 
run a Synk document
********** ABSTRACT CROPPED **********

[Archived as /info-mac/disk/synk-303.hqx; 1204 K]

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Date: 23 Jun 2000
From: Alco Blom <support@url-manager.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Web Confidential 2.0 - French version

This is the French version of Web Confidential.

Web Confidential 2.0 for Macintosh

Web Confidential is an intuitive, easy-to-use program for
managing user IDs, passwords, registration numbers, and the like.

Although widely imitated, Web Confidential is still the most
powerful password manager on the Mac today and is currently
the only password manager which is able to HotSync with
a Palm device using a Macintosh Conduit.

While Web Confidential is suitable for a wide variety of personal data,
from credit card numbers to serial numbers, Alco Blom designed Web
Confidential particularly for the World Wide Web in mind. "Increasing
numbers of Web sites maintain some form of user registration," points
out Blom.  "You may not realize it, but in the course of time you may
registered at a couple of dozen sites.  Do you remember the passwords
you entered for all of them?"

Web Confidential allows Web surfers to store URLs, user IDs, and
passwords in one secure location. Web Confidential can automate the
process of logging into a password-secured Web page by automatically
passing URL, user ID, and password to your Web browser.

For opening pages containing personal account information at commercial
sites, Web Confidential allows you to automatically fill in WWW Forms
with user ID and password fields.

To ensure the personal information stored in Web Confidential remains
confidential, the program's password files can be encrypted using
state-of-the-art encryption technology.

Web Confidential is shareware.

The Home Page of Web Confidential is:

<http://www.web-confidential.com>

Contact Alco Blom at: <mailto:support@web-confidential.com>

Attachment Converted: "H:\info-mac in\web-confidential-20-fr.sit"-- 
Alco Blom

URL Manager Pro for Macintosh       http://www.url-manager.com
Web Confidential for Mac and Palm   http://www.web-confidential.com

Customer Support:

********** ABSTRACT CROPPED **********

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/web-confidential-20-fr.hqx; 650 K]

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Date: 23 Jun 2000
From: Alco Blom <support@url-manager.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Web Confidential 2.0 - German version

This is the German version of Web Confidential.

Web Confidential 2.0 for Macintosh

Web Confidential is an intuitive, easy-to-use program for
managing user IDs, passwords, registration numbers, and the like.

Although widely imitated, Web Confidential is still the most
powerful password manager on the Mac today and is currently
the only password manager which is able to HotSync with
a Palm device using a Macintosh Conduit.

While Web Confidential is suitable for a wide variety of personal data,
from credit card numbers to serial numbers, Alco Blom designed Web
Confidential particularly for the World Wide Web in mind. "Increasing
numbers of Web sites maintain some form of user registration," points
out Blom.  "You may not realize it, but in the course of time you may
registered at a couple of dozen sites.  Do you remember the passwords
you entered for all of them?"

Web Confidential allows Web surfers to store URLs, user IDs, and
passwords in one secure location. Web Confidential can automate the
process of logging into a password-secured Web page by automatically
passing URL, user ID, and password to your Web browser.

For opening pages containing personal account information at commercial
sites, Web Confidential allows you to automatically fill in WWW Forms
with user ID and password fields.

To ensure the personal information stored in Web Confidential remains
confidential, the program's password files can be encrypted using
state-of-the-art encryption technology.

Web Confidential is shareware.

The Home Page of Web Confidential is:

<http://www.web-confidential.com>

Contact Alco Blom at: <mailto:support@web-confidential.com>

Attachment Converted: "H:\info-mac in\web-confidential-20-de.sit"-- 
Alco Blom

URL Manager Pro for Macintosh       http://www.url-manager.com
Web Confidential for Mac and Palm   http://www.web-confidential.com

Customer Support:

********** ABSTRACT CROPPED **********

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/web-confidential-20-de.hqx; 472 K]

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Date: 23 Jun 2000
From: YA-AutoPoster <yaap@valuemac.net>
To: 
Subject: [*] YA-AutoPoster: Mac Usenet autposter

YA-AutoPoster is a Mac autoposter which aids you in posting a number of 
binaries to a Usenet newsgroup.  It automaticaly creates your messages, 
complete with binary attachments, and then sends them on their way using 
YA-NewsWatcher.

YA-AutoPoster requires Mac OS 8 or higher, and is distributed as a FAT 
application (works on 68k and PPC machines).

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/ya-autoposter-151.hqx; 1091 K]

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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 08:58:20 -0500
From: Kurt Willey <KWilley@aea9.k12.ia.us>
To: "'digest@info-mac.org'" <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: CSW 4100 w/o color cart.

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Does anyone have any idea of how to get a Color Stylewriter 4100 to print
w/o a color ink cartridge?    I just got a new black and it wants me to
align the cartridges, but the color is out and I don't have the money to buy
a new one.

Thanks,
Kurt

Kurt Willey
Mississippi Bend AEA
Computer Technician
1-800-947-2329 x328
319-344-6328
319-570-4564

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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 16:36:59 +0100
From: dhayes <dhayes@ntlworld.com>
To: <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: Failure to boot MacPlus

I cannot get my old MacPlus to boot. The salient symptoms are as follows:
On switching on the MacPlus, without any SCSI connections, I get the
Question Mark Mac then after inserting a 800k floppy as the start up disk I
get the happy Mac for 3 seconds and then the floppy is ejected and I get the
Question Mark again.

( The start up disk has a System Folder and SCSI Probe version 4.3.   The
System Folder contains "System" version 6.0.2 and "Finder" version 6.1. I
have later OS versions but they are too big to place on the 800k floppy
start up disk.)

    * My attempts at repair*

I have tried the following:

A new clock battery.
Pressed Command & option keys until after inserting the start up disk.
Pressed Command + option + P + R keys to try to reset the PRAM.  I don't
think this works on a MacPlus but I tried it.

I have long since parted with the original start up disks for the MacPlus.
It would be helpful if someone would e-mail me with an attachment of a start
up disk that contained the most up to date system items capable of being
placed on a 800k floppy.

Any suggestions as to how I get my old & trusted MacPlus back to life, it is
used as the first & only computer of my grandson.

    *Likely events that may have caused the problem*

The MacPlus was working fine, I connected up a Quisk 20MB hard disk as the
start up disk without any problem it mounted automatically. It had a System
version 7.5.1.

I then connected a Syquest 44MB cartridge drive in addition to the Quisk
disk, again it worked fine. The Syquest had to be mounted using the
SCSIProbe.

I tried to get the Syquest as the only drive ie. without the Quisk disk but
I could not get it to mount as a start up disk.

I went back to having both disks on the SCSI and tried to get the Syquest to
mount by holding down the Command & Option keys whilst I double clicked the
Finder on the Syquest.  I am not certain but I think this was the point when
the MacPlus started its refusal to boot.

Another observation is that when I try to mount the Quisk onto my Power G3
266, the latter freezes.  This also means I cannot gain access to the Quisk
disk.

Help please to get an old warrior onto his feet!!!!

Derek

 

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Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2000 15:27:37 +1000
From: Geoffrey Heard <gheard@surf.net.au>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: G3 CD Update 2

This is a firmware update for "some 24x CD drives" on G3s.

It lets out a bleep and warns me the wrong system is in place and I 
will proceed at my own risk if I install it.

I note in the information supplied that this update was tested with 
8.5 and 8.6.

I am running a G3 266 (beige), OS9.0.4.

Does anyone have any information on this?

-- 
cheers, geoff

Geoffrey Heard - GH&A Public Relations
Demand Indonesia return the 100,000 East Timorese held in limbo in 
West Timor. <http://www.etan.org/news/2000a/deleg3.htm>
Demand Indonesia pay reparations to East Timor. 
<http://www.web.amnesty.org/web/ar2000web.nsf/countries/a8b2dcbe3c6cac35802568f200552930?OpenDocument> 

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Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 13:52:51 -0500
From: Audria Hamiliton <ahamil7916@iafalls.com> (by way of Hugh Lewis)
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: Help!

I have a MAXPOWR G3 computer that has a jaz and zip drive and a very
high quality video card installed plus Photo shop 5.5,Adobe Premiere
4.1, Targa 1000.  It is also only OS8.  I would like to install Norton
Utilities but have to upgrade to at least 8.5 and cannot seem to find a
cd with that on..I am wondering what would happen to all my software if
I just went to OS9? There are some things goofed up so thought Norton
would help.  It is very frustrating owning a Mac in Iowa as it is very
difficult getting any kind of help.  Thanks for any advice you could
give me. Audria Hamilton

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Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 12:49:51 -0400
From: "abrody@smart.net" <abrody@smart.net>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: NCSA Telnet (followup)

Dear Digest readers,
It seems in my last digest post I probably neglected to mention that 
in my personal experience, the most robust version of NCSA Telnet was 
version 2.6.   Followup versions of BetterTelnet, and Telnet 2.7 and 
3.0 all were plagued with programming errors yielding Type 1 errors 
on my system.   Luckily, NCSA has kept the old version on their FTP 
server.  As I mentioned in my prior Info-mac digest, NCSA Telnet has 
FTP server capability.   So for those of you who stopped using it 
because of its not being robust, 2.6 may be the answer.   As with all 
computer programs, your milage may vary.

Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net

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Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 12:01:11 -0700
From: David L Hirschberg <daneel@stanford.edu>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: using a western digital drive in a G4 (Q)

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Hi I want to buy a large drive for my new G4.  Has any one tried 
installing a western digital drive mainly because they are so cheap. 
 From what I understand it should work on the mac.

Has anyone tried using this drive?

Thanks, David

30.7GB EIDE ULTRA ATA/66 3.5LP 5400RPM 9.5MS CAVIAR
   Manufacturer: WESTERN DIGITAL   Type: Internal   Platform: PC

  David Hirschberg
hirschberg@stanford.edu
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<div><font face="Verdana" color="#000000">Hi I want to buy a large
drive for my new G4.&nbsp; Has any one tried installing a western
digital drive mainly because they are so cheap.&nbsp; From what I
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&nbsp;&nbsp;Platform:&nbsp;<b>PC</b></font></div>
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<div><font face="Verdana" color="#000000">&nbsp;David
Hirschberg</font></div>
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color="#000000">hirschberg@stanford.edu</font></div>
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