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Info-Mac Digest             Fri, 11 Feb 00       Volume 17 : Issue 20

Today's Topics:

      [*] Alarm Clock 2.0 (PPC/68k/FAT)
      [*] Alarm Clock 2.0 (PPC/68k/FAT)
      [*] Alarm Clock 2.0 (PPC/68k/FAT)
      [*] GetInfoPro 1.2 (PPC/68k/Fat)
      [*] GetInfoPro 1.2 (PPC/68k/Fat)
      [*] GetInfoPro 1.2 (PPC/68k/Fat)
      [*] MacScribe 2.0.3
      [*] PTE (Periodic Table of Elements) 1.1.1 FAT
      [*] PTE (Periodic Table of Elements) 1.1.1 PPC
      [Q] Need Bellbottom Type 1 Font
      accidentally initialized hard drive
      best accelerator cards?
      New Info-Mac addresses
      Palm V and the PowerBook G3, IrDA networking
      upgrade cards

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Date: 11 Feb 2000
From: Josh Hague <koingosw@home.com>
Subject: [*] Alarm Clock 2.0 (PPC/68k/FAT)

Alarm Clock 2.0
by Josh Hague of Koingo Software®

What is it?
A high-tech computer alarm clock!  Plays a double beep followed by an
optional quicktime file for an alarm.

Features to come:
Suggestions please!

Price (Canadian):
$10

Comments/Suggestions:
koingosw@home.com

Contact Info:
http://koingosw.home.dhs.org

Josh Hague
#132 22150 48th Ave
Langley, BC
V3A 8R5
Canada

Legal:
The software are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.  The
author Josh Hague do not warrant, guarantee, or make any representations
regarding the use or, or the results of the use of the software in terms
of correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness, or otherwise.  The
entire risk as to the results and performance of the software is assumed
by you.  If the software is defective, you, and not Josh Hague, assume
the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/time/alarm-clock-20-68k.hqx; 348 K]

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Date: 11 Feb 2000
From: Josh Hague <koingosw@home.com>
Subject: [*] Alarm Clock 2.0 (PPC/68k/FAT)

Alarm Clock 2.0
by Josh Hague of Koingo Software®

What is it?
A high-tech computer alarm clock!  Plays a double beep followed by an
optional quicktime file for an alarm.

Features to come:
Suggestions please!

Price (Canadian):
$10

Comments/Suggestions:
koingosw@home.com

Contact Info:
http://koingosw.home.dhs.org

Josh Hague
#132 22150 48th Ave
Langley, BC
V3A 8R5
Canada

Legal:
The software are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.  The
author Josh Hague do not warrant, guarantee, or make any representations
regarding the use or, or the results of the use of the software in terms
of correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness, or otherwise.  The
entire risk as to the results and performance of the software is assumed
by you.  If the software is defective, you, and not Josh Hague, assume
the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/time/alarm-clock-20-ppc.hqx; 620 K]

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Date: 11 Feb 2000
From: Josh Hague <koingosw@home.com>
Subject: [*] Alarm Clock 2.0 (PPC/68k/FAT)

Alarm Clock 2.0
by Josh Hague of Koingo Software®

What is it?
A high-tech computer alarm clock!  Plays a double beep followed by an
optional quicktime file for an alarm.

Features to come:
Suggestions please!

Price (Canadian):
$10

Comments/Suggestions:
koingosw@home.com

Contact Info:
http://koingosw.home.dhs.org

Josh Hague
#132 22150 48th Ave
Langley, BC
V3A 8R5
Canada

Legal:
The software are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.  The
author Josh Hague do not warrant, guarantee, or make any representations
regarding the use or, or the results of the use of the software in terms
of correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness, or otherwise.  The
entire risk as to the results and performance of the software is assumed
by you.  If the software is defective, you, and not Josh Hague, assume
the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/time/alarm-clock-20-fat.hqx; 960 K]

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Date: 11 Feb 2000
From: Josh Hague <koingosw@home.com>
Subject: [*] GetInfoPro 1.2 (PPC/68k/Fat)

Get Info Pro 1.2
by Josh Hague of Koingo Software®

What is it?
Replacement for the Finder's standard Get Info.  Includes Type/Creator
manual and autoset.

Updated:
More Auto-Sets
Location field is now copyable.

Price (Canadian):
$10

Comments/Suggestions:
koingosw@home.com

Contact Info:
http://koingosw.home.dhs.org

Josh Hague
#132 22150 48th Ave
Langley, BC
V3A 8R5
Canada

Legal:
The software are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.  The
author Josh Hague do not warrant, guarantee, or make any representations
regarding the use or, or the results of the use of the software in terms
of correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness, or otherwise.  The
entire risk as to the results and performance of the software is assumed
by you.  If the software is defective, you, and not Josh Hague, assume
the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction.

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/get-info-pro-12-68k.hqx; 401 K]

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Date: 11 Feb 2000
From: Josh Hague <koingosw@home.com>
Subject: [*] GetInfoPro 1.2 (PPC/68k/Fat)

Get Info Pro 1.2
by Josh Hague of Koingo Software®

What is it?
Replacement for the Finder's standard Get Info.  Includes Type/Creator
manual and autoset.

Updated:
More Auto-Sets
Location field is now copyable.

Price (Canadian):
$10

Comments/Suggestions:
koingosw@home.com

Contact Info:
http://koingosw.home.dhs.org

Josh Hague
#132 22150 48th Ave
Langley, BC
V3A 8R5
Canada

Legal:
The software are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.  The
author Josh Hague do not warrant, guarantee, or make any representations
regarding the use or, or the results of the use of the software in terms
of correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness, or otherwise.  The
entire risk as to the results and performance of the software is assumed
by you.  If the software is defective, you, and not Josh Hague, assume
the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction.

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/get-info-pro-12-fat.hqx; 1018 K]

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Date: 11 Feb 2000
From: Josh Hague <koingosw@home.com>
Subject: [*] GetInfoPro 1.2 (PPC/68k/Fat)

Get Info Pro 1.2
by Josh Hague of Koingo Software®

What is it?
Replacement for the Finder's standard Get Info.  Includes Type/Creator
manual and autoset.

Updated:
More Auto-Sets
Location field is now copyable.

Price (Canadian):
$10

Comments/Suggestions:
koingosw@home.com

Contact Info:
http://koingosw.home.dhs.org

Josh Hague
#132 22150 48th Ave
Langley, BC
V3A 8R5
Canada

Legal:
The software are provided "as is" without warranty of any kind.  The
author Josh Hague do not warrant, guarantee, or make any representations
regarding the use or, or the results of the use of the software in terms
of correctness, accuracy, reliability, currentness, or otherwise.  The
entire risk as to the results and performance of the software is assumed
by you.  If the software is defective, you, and not Josh Hague, assume
the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction.

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/get-info-pro-12-ppc.hqx; 626 K]

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Date: 11 Feb 2000
From: Eric Aubourg <aubourg@hep.saclay.cea.fr>
Subject: [*] MacScribe 2.0.3


MacScribe 2 is a hieroglyphic text processor for Macintosh.

It comes with a basic font set of about 800 hieroglyphs. An extended font
set of +6000 signs can be purchased separately.

See the readme in the archive for installation instructions. A PDF
manual is included. The software runs in demo mode until you purchase
a license from www.kagi.com.

Eric Aubourg
Eric.Aubourg@kagi.com

[Archived as /info-mac/text/mac-scribe-203.hqx; 3746 K]

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Date: 11 Feb 2000
From: Josh Hague <koingosw@home.com>
Subject: [*] PTE (Periodic Table of Elements) 1.1.1 FAT


Periodic Table of Elements
by Josh Hague of Koingo Software (r)

What is it?
Periodic Table of Elements (PTE) is a chart of all the elements on the
periodic table.  Not only that, but it also tells you each elements
ionic charge, symbol, name, standard state, color,
atomic mass, and finally if it was synthetically prepared.

Fixes Since Last Release:
Minor graphical glitches fixed.
Mercury now listed as a liquid.
Fixed memory problems for 68k Macs.

Features to come:
Melting, Boiling, and Freezing point for each element.
Possibly Bohr model diagrams for each element.
Table to be printable.
Table to be scaleable.

Price (Canadian):
$5 - Single User License
$20 - Five User License
$50 - Fifteen User License
$75 - Lab Pack (Educational License), 30 Copies
$200 - Site License (Unlimited Copies)
$500 - Worldwide License (For use in your company/facility in all
locations around the world)

Comments/Suggestions:
koingosw@home.com

Contact Info:
http://koingosw.home.dhs.org

Josh Hague
#132 22150 48th Ave
Langley, BC
V3A 8R5
Canada

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/pte-111-fat.hqx; 1227 K]

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Date: 11 Feb 2000
From: Josh Hague <koingosw@home.com>
Subject: [*] PTE (Periodic Table of Elements) 1.1.1 PPC


Periodic Table of Elements
by Josh Hague of Koingo Software (r)

What is it?
Periodic Table of Elements (PTE) is a chart of all the elements on the
periodic table.  Not only that, but it also tells you each elements
ionic charge, symbol, name, standard state, color,
atomic mass, and finally if it was synthetically prepared.

Fixes Since Last Release:
Minor graphical glitches fixed.
Mercury now listed as a liquid.
Fixed memory problems for 68k Macs.

Features to come:
Melting, Boiling, and Freezing point for each element.
Possibly Bohr model diagrams for each element.
Table to be printable.
Table to be scaleable.

Price (Canadian):
$5 - Single User License
$20 - Five User License
$50 - Fifteen User License
$75 - Lab Pack (Educational License), 30 Copies
$200 - Site License (Unlimited Copies)
$500 - Worldwide License (For use in your company/facility in all
locations around the world)

Comments/Suggestions:
koingosw@home.com

Contact Info:
http://koingosw.home.dhs.org

Josh Hague
#132 22150 48th Ave
Langley, BC
V3A 8R5
Canada

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/pte-111-ppc.hqx; 758 K]

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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 08:30:04 EST
From: Mercibeate@aol.com
Subject: [Q] Need Bellbottom Type 1 Font

Hi Folks,

I'm in the midst of completing a CD design project and am hamstrung by 
the TrueType version of a 60s looking font called "Bellbottom." Does 
anyone have a source for a Type 1 PostScript version of this font?

Or, is there a utility that will a conversion from TT to PS fonts?

Thanks,

Rob Schilling

See why we abandoned Los Angeles for rural Virginia! 
Visit http://members.aol.com/mercibeate

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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 09:39:54 -0500
From: dead nancy <deadnancy@merkins.com>
Subject: accidentally initialized hard drive

hi, everybody.

really stupid: installed a new drive then initialized (but didn't
format) the old drive, erasing about a year's worth of work. i've left
the drive as untouched as possible (mounting and viewing but no
writing.) norton 5 finds nothing. diskwarrior 2 isn't helping. techtool
pro?

i'm assuming i just need the right util to rebuild a lovely new
catalog/mdb/etc with all the data that's still sitting on the magnetics.
fool's paradise? commercial emergency recovery services for this sort of
thing run into the thousands of dollars.

help. thanks.

dead nancy
deadnancy@merkins.com

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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 21:51:15 -0600
From: Chaz Larson <chaz@spamcop.net>
Subject: best accelerator cards?

>Can anyone advise me on which accelerator card I can buy for my
>PowerComputing minitower PowerCenter 150?

Both cards are processor swaps.  There are no G3 upgrades that go 
into PCI slots.

As far as the choice, rather than reiterate a lot of existing data, 
I'd suggest you visit the message boards at PowerWatch; many people 
have made a similar decision and will be glad to offer advice.  Use 
the Search function to turn up a lot of valuable discussion.

<http://www.powerwatch.com/>

Similarly, the CPU Upgrade Owners' Database is chock full of reports 
from end users on Card A in machine X.

<http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/>

chaz

What's important in this world?  A little boy. A little girl.
                                                   - Chrissie Hynde, Thumbelina
Chaz Larson     -     chaz at visi dot com     -     http://www.visi.com/~chaz

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Info-Mac Digest             Thu, 10 Feb 00       Volume 17 : Issue 18

Today's Topics:

      [*] Mac Mail Purger v1.5
      [*] MuchoLauncher 1.0
      [*] Plugin Filter source code
      [*] The Atomic Mac 3.6.0
      best accelerator cards?

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Date: 10 Feb 2000
From: Frederick Cheung <fred.cheung@wanadoo.fr>
Subject: [*] Mac Mail Purger v1.5

Stop wasting time if you have been mailbombed ! If you have been trawling 
through hundreds or thousands of unwanted mails, Mac Mail Purger will allow 
to eliminate them in record time 
Requires any PPC mac with Open Transport, OS 8 and a POP mailbox (ie not 
web-based accounts such as hotmail)
New features in this major update include:
-Ability to select which mails will be deleted
-Almost total rewrite of the network portion
-Many bugs flatened
-More helpful error messages
-Major speed increase. In Purge Mode, Mac Mail Purger 1.5 is over twice as 
fast as Mac Mail Purger 1.1
-Rewritten documentation

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/mac-mail-purger-15.hqx; 64 K]

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Date: 10 Feb 2000
From: aziz tnani <support@muchosoft.com>
Subject: [*] MuchoLauncher 1.0

MuchoLauncher is a simple utility, with which you can access your preferred 
files, folders and programs by a simple mouse click!
MuchoLauncher also makes it possible to open a document with a chosen 
application by using the drag & drop functionality, or even to reorganize 
your files (move, copy or make alias) by dropping them on a folder icon.
You will be able to personalize your MuchoLauncher copy, add or remove 
files, folders or programs, control panels, reorganize them and choose the 
icon size, show the program names or even hide the title bar.

MuchoLauncher will help you not to lose time finding your files in hundred 
of menus or thousands of windows.

MuchoSoft Inc.
support@muchosoft.com
http://www.muchosoft.com

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/mucho-launcher-10.hqx; 874 K]

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Date: 10 Feb 2000
From: Timothy Wall <twall@NO-SPAM.alum.mit.edu>
Subject: [*] Plugin Filter source code

This is most of the source code to the Graphite plugin filter and
several others, in the hopes that it might be useful to someone.  It
makes extensive use of Metrowerks CodeWarrior PowerPlant, drag & drop,
graphics tablet support, and a bunch of other neat things.  The plugins
are based on a few core C++ classes and thus should be easily
extensible.

Permission of the author is required for any distributions.  Full
permission is granted for personal use; commercial users should contact
the author at twall@kagi.com.

Timothy Wall

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/plugins-source.hqx; 1292 K]

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Date: 10 Feb 2000
From: Chris Smolinski <csmolinski@erols.com>
Subject: [*] The Atomic Mac 3.6.0

The Atomic Mac is a periodic table of the elements for the Macintosh. In
addition to the usual information found in such programs, The Atomic Mac
also contains a wealth of nuclear information on each isotope, including
half life, decay mode, and daughter products. X-ray data (fluorescence and
binding energies) is also available. A molecular weight calculator makes it
easy to find the molecular weight of compounds. A shaded diagram showing
the ranges of physical properties makes it easy to visualize relationships
across the periodic table.

Data is displayed for the following physical properties:
Density
Heat of Vaporization
Heat of Fusion
Specific Heat
Thermal Conductivity
Linear Expansion Coefficient
Melting Point
Boiling Point
Atomic Radius
Covalent Radius
Magnetic Susceptability
Electrical Resistivity
Electron Affinity
Electric Dipole Polarizability
State (gas, liquid, solid)
Photoelectric Work Function
Electronegativity
Crystal Structure
Valence

Shareware: $25

Chris Smolinski

-
Web URL: http://www.blackcatsystems.com
Macintosh Software, Shortwave Radio, Spy Number Stations

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/the-atomic-mac-36.hqx; 662 K]

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Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 13:38:52 +0000
From: Ezra Nathan <ezra@watchit.demon.co.uk>
Subject: best accelerator cards?

Hello>

Can anyone advise me on which accelerator card I can buy for my 
PowerComputing minitower PowerCenter 150? I am considering between 
the Sonnet Crescendo G3 300mhz 1mb L2 backside cache and the XLR8 
MachSpeed G3 300Mhz 512k/150 backside cache. They are both at the 
same price here in the UK and low enough, I think, for a purchase now.
I believe that the Sonnet is put into a PCI slot whilst the original 
processor is left in and it bypasses (cuts out) the original 
processor to take over. I think that the XLR8 is a processor swap. I 
am not sure about this, since I have had conflicting advice.
Also, will there be any noticeable performance speed difference 
between the 1mb L2 backside cache of the Sonnet's and the 512k of the 
XLR8's?

I haven't a great deal of technical knowledge.

Thanks,
>  Ezra Nathan

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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 09:07:14 +0100
From: Paolo Bartoli <pbartoli@iname.com>
Subject: Palm V and the PowerBook G3, IrDA networking

I'm a Powerbook G3/266 user and I'm going to buy a Palm V. I'd like to know
if Palm and Powerbook infrared network protocols (IRDA) are compatible.
I know that both Palm and Powerbook have a infrared port. The question is
how do they work and what can be done with 'em.

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

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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 05:08:03 -0500
From: chazzz <macman@kyol.net>
Subject: upgrade cards

Obviously, your choices are good ones as these companies offer good product=
s
BUT, I have a Power Computing PowerBase 200 that I upgraded with a Power
Logix G3 750 (300Mhz/512 backside cache). It has worked flawlessly since I
installed it 3 years ago. It is a simple installation and allows you to
tweak the card to get the most out of the upgrade. I=B9m very happy with
PowerLogix. The price was right too.
=8B - -
The Macintosh Computer - Often imitated but never duplicated.

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