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Info-Mac Digest             Mon, 18 Dec 00       Volume 17 : Issue 202

Today's Topics:

      [*] Accessus_1.1.sit.hqx, the fastest and most flexible way to access
      [*] Adrenaline Charts Pro 1.5.1
      [*] Adrenaline Charts Pro 1.5.1
      [*] Analog Helper 1.2.2 - Log analysis assistant
      [*] bs2000free.hqx: Ball & Stick - Molecular Graphics
      [*] Catalog Search FM 3.2, FM Pro 4-5 DB to catalog disks and folders
      [*] Cross Platform 1.1.1 - Mac to Windows Consultant
      [*] Decode da Code 1.5
      [*] Desktop Pictures
      [*] DupliMizer 1.6.4
      [*] easy beat 1.2.1
      [*] Email Effects 1.6.5 - ASCII art for email
      [*] Email Merge 1.9.5 - Easy customized email merging
      [*] Fortune Cookie 2.1
      [*] Geometry Calculator 1.5 Carbon
      [*] GLMStat 5.2.1;Generalized linear models
      [*] HTML Optimizer 3.3.2
      [*] iText 2.2.1E - iMac's Text Editor
      [*] Member Organizer 1.3F
      [*] Orbit 1.3
      FORTRAN ?
      Info-Mac Digest V17 #200
      networking
      PCI card with USB to connect to printer, camera, card reader
      Regarding: Apple DVD Player 2.2

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: "Travis J. Hicks" <travis@half-light.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Accessus_1.1.sit.hqx, the fastest and most flexible way to access

Accessus is a powerful tool designed to shorten the time it takes to work
with files. Using only the keyboard, Accessus gives you the ability to
launch applications and documents, open folders, navigate through files, and
other common tasks. Once you learn how utilize all that Accessus has to
offer, your computer use will be faster and more intuitive than ever before.

System Requirements
- Macintosh (68k or PPC) running Mac OS 7.5 or later
- AppleScript
- 1.5 MB of available RAM
- Internet Config (not required, but needed for some functions)

The 1.1 press release can be found at
http://www.half-light.com/pr/20001208.shtml

The 1.1 changes can be found at
http://www.half-light.com/products/accessus/versionhistory.html

Accessus may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM collection, as long as it
includes all of the original files (Read Me, Version History, web links, and
Tutorial).

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/accessus-11.hqx; 660 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: "Christophe M. Legasse" <clegasse@adrenaline.ca>
To: 
Subject: [*] Adrenaline Charts Pro 1.5.1

Adrenaline Charts Pro 1.5 - Publishing & New Media Edition - is the most
versatile tool for rapidly creating 2D and 3D professional-looking
graphics, whether they are static or dynamic.   With a fast interactive 3D
engine, Charts Pro lets you take data from Excel, ClarisWorks or text files
and create shaded charts that you can manipulate in real-time.

The 1.5 release features significant improvements that make Charts 
Pro 1.5 an essential tool in publishing workflow, whether the target 
product is a printed document, a presentation or a Web page. In 
particular, Charts Pro 1.5 offers:

- A new animation engine for use creating high-quality QuickTime 
build-up animations, with detailed control over effect, transition 
and duration.
- Additional graphic elements, including walls, axis thickness 
control, data values and symbols.
- More output formats: Charts Pro 1.5 now fits into publishing 
workflow more seamlessly than ever, with output to PICT, TIFF, Adobe« 
Photoshop«, EPSF Raster, JPEG, 3DMF, QuickTime movies and QuickTime 
VR.
- Alpha channel support: Charts Pro 1.5 can now enable the alpha 
channel when exporting in the form of PICT or QuickTime files.
- Optimization for PowerPC G4 with Velocity Engineü.

What's new in version 1.5.1:
- Data values are now exported in QuickTime movies.
- Data values options are not reset with new data drop.
- Animation Preview now properly displays row/series option.
- Bug with 31-characters filenames is resolved.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/charts-pro-151-fr.hqx; 5982 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: "Christophe M. Legasse" <clegasse@adrenaline.ca>
To: 
Subject: [*] Adrenaline Charts Pro 1.5.1

Adrenaline Charts Pro 1.5 - Publishing & New Media Edition - is the most
versatile tool for rapidly creating 2D and 3D professional-looking
graphics, whether they are static or dynamic.   With a fast interactive 3D
engine, Charts Pro lets you take data from Excel, ClarisWorks or text files
and create shaded charts that you can manipulate in real-time.

The 1.5 release features significant improvements that make Charts 
Pro 1.5 an essential tool in publishing workflow, whether the target 
product is a printed document, a presentation or a Web page. In 
particular, Charts Pro 1.5 offers:

- A new animation engine for use creating high-quality QuickTime 
build-up animations, with detailed control over effect, transition 
and duration.
- Additional graphic elements, including walls, axis thickness 
control, data values and symbols.
- More output formats: Charts Pro 1.5 now fits into publishing 
workflow more seamlessly than ever, with output to PICT, TIFF, Adobe« 
Photoshop«, EPSF Raster, JPEG, 3DMF, QuickTime movies and QuickTime 
VR.
- Alpha channel support: Charts Pro 1.5 can now enable the alpha 
channel when exporting in the form of PICT or QuickTime files.
- Optimization for PowerPC G4 with Velocity Engineü.

What's new in version 1.5.1:
- Data values are now exported in QuickTime movies.
- Data values options are not reset with new data drop.
- Animation Preview now properly displays row/series option.
- Bug with 31-characters filenames is resolved.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/charts-pro-151.hqx; 5745 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Gideon Greenspan <gdg@sigsoftware.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Analog Helper 1.2.2 - Log analysis assistant

Analog Helper is a graphical configuration tool for the Mac OS for 
Analog, which is a free program to analyze the logfiles from your web 
server. Analog Helper lets you control and preview the results of 
hundreds of settings, and means you need not touch the complex syntax of 
Analog's configuration files.

Analog Helper can also configure Report Magic for more advanced HTML 
reporting, automatically configuring Analog to output data for Report 
Magic, writing Report Magic's config file and running Report Magic. 
However, you need not be aware of any of this process; simply set up your 
analysis as required in Analog Helper, and it will do the rest of the 
work.

Version 1.2.x adds full support for the new reports in Analog 4 and full 
integration of Report Magic for advanced HTML reporting.

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/analog-helper-122.hqx; 418 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Norbert Mueller <norbert.mueller@jk.uni-linz.ac.at>
To: 
Subject: [*] bs2000free.hqx: Ball & Stick - Molecular Graphics

What does Ball & Stick do?

Ball & Stick generates images and animations of three dimensional molecular
models at atomic resolution  from input files obtained from either
structure libraries (e.g. protein data bank) or generated by experimental
methods (e.g. X-ray crystallography, NMR,...) of by computatioanl chemistry
(e.g. molecular mechanics, quantum-mechanics,...)

Who uses Ball & Stick?

People working in "molecular sciences" who want to publish graphical
representations of molecular models (click for examples). What sets off B&S
from other products in this area is the print quality achieved on
moderately priced systems.
Technically this is due to the fact that we use a vector graphics concept
up to the last step of rendering, which is done by the selected driver
(display or printer).

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT - Ball & Stick available for free

Due to the fact that the future of Pascal compilers for MacOS X is unclear,
we freeze the development of the popular molecular graphics program Ball &
Stick (aka B&S) as of December 2000. As a service to the Mac community in
molecular sciences the current versions (3.7.6 and 3.8b3) will be made
available for free (by download) but we retain all rights to the software.

At the same time I will cease to give technical support. One of the main
reasons behind that move is that the only maker of a Pascal compiler for
the Mac has been promising a MacOS X compliant version for three years and
not delivered (yet, as I hope). I cannot afford to keep development and
support on obsolete system configurations going, while income is
diminishing due to the lack of new versions that comply with MacOS X.

Redistribution is only allowed if the entire archive is included and only
if no money is charged. Exceptions require the written confirmation of one
of the copyright holders.

The current free versions are also available here:
http://www.orc.uni-linz.ac.at/mueller/download/bs2000free.hqx

More info on Ball & STick can also be found at:
http://www.orc.uni-linz.ac.at/mueller/bast/ball_and_stick.html

The free version will run on any PowerMacintosh under any of the MacOS
versions compatible with the respective model.

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/ball-and-stick-376.hqx; 3748 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: jfileguy@musselrock.com
To: 
Subject: [*] Catalog Search FM 3.2, FM Pro 4-5 DB to catalog disks and folders

This FileMaker 4 (easily converted to FileMaker 5) database provides 
drag and drop indexing of disks and folders. It gathers information 
about each file, such as path, name, size, dates, type, creator etc., 
during indexing.

The database is freeware, and has no locked layouts. It already does 
a lot, but customization is encouraged. Needs Jon's Commands free 
OSAX - see read me.

Permission for inclusion on various CD ROMs is given.

[Archived as /info-mac/disk/catalog-search-fm-32.hqx; 256 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Gideon Greenspan <gdg@sigsoftware.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Cross Platform 1.1.1 - Mac to Windows Consultant

Cross Platform provides information about how the programs and files on a 
Macintosh can be used with Windows-based computers. It also functions as 
an excellent disk-cataloging tool.

There are three main types of user who will need it: users needing to 
share files with Windows-based computers, Macintosh users needing to work 
on Windows computers, and users wishing to catalogue and analyze the 
files on their computer.

The Cross Platform Database contains information on over 400 file 
formats. Cross Platform reports are fully customizable, include 
sophisticated filtering and May be saved to text files or printed out for 
hard copy.

Version 1.1.1 adds a switch for Navigation Services and better support 
for the Appearance Manager.

[Archived as /info-mac/cmp/cross-platform-111.hqx; 262 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Lucius Kwok <lucius@felttip.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Decode da Code 1.5

Version 1.5 of Decode da Code adds two new options for handing filenames and
post-processing. Decode da Code is an application which takes base64 and
uuencoded binary file attachments commonly found on email and newsgroup
postings, and decodes them into a more useful format.

The new version adds an option to disable launching post-processing
applications, and another option to truncate the extensions off of long
filenames.

Decode da Code is built for Mac OS X, and is a Carbon App, which means that
you can use it in Mac OS X without having to run the Classic environment.

  Decode da Code Page - http://www.felttip.com/products/decode/

[Archived as /info-mac/cmp/decode-da-code-15.hqx; 150 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Richard Rathe <rrathe@ufl.edu>
To: 
Subject: [*] Desktop Pictures

Desktop Pictures

Everglades Sunset, Pavilion Key, Feb 2000
"The Wall", Yampa River, July 2000

Copyright 2000 by Richard Rathe

[Archived as /info-mac/art/grf/desktop-pictures-wall.hqx; 424 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Ton Brand <ton_brand@spidernet.nl>
To: 
Subject: [*] DupliMizer 1.6.4

DupliMizer 1.6.4

What it is: AppleScript program that duplicates and optimizes your entire
web folder in one pass.
Author: Ton Brand
Company: Ton's Software
License: Shareware US$5
Computer: any Mac
Mac OS: 7.6 or later
Abstract:
DupliMizer is an AppleScript program that duplicates and optimizes your
entire web folder.
Simply drag your Web Folder to the program's icon and all web pages are
optimized in one pass! There is a limit to the hierarchical depth that
DupliMizer can handle: Eight levels must be sufficient in practically all
cases. A detailed log is available.
Version 1.6.4 fixes a bug that could gobble up whitespace.
MacOS 7.6 or later is required, plus the Scripting Addition (osax) "ACME
Script Widgets".

[Archived as /info-mac/disk/duplimizer-164.hqx; 116 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: easy beat Support <easybeat-support@unisoftwareplus.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] easy beat 1.2.1

This is easy beat version 1.2.1

easy beat is a music authoring program for professional musicians and
hobbyists. The main features of easy beat are:
- easy to use (hence the name)
- no extra hardware or software needed for playing and composing
- up to 16 tracks plus a metronome track
- Internet search for MIDI files
- supports all instruments provided by QuickTime and/or an external
  synthesizer (including General MIDI, GS, and XG)
- multiple views (score, drum, keyboard, TAB, chords, controllers)
- import and export of standard MIDI files
- export of QuickTime movies and AIFF files
- plays your song in the background while you edit it or work
  with other programs
- single-track real-time recording (requires a MIDI adapter
  and a MIDI instrument)
- stylistic variations (shuffle style, arpeggio, delay, ...)
- built-in guitar tuner
- ...

What's new in easy beat 1.2?

- Changes in the Printing Options dialog are now immediately reflected
  in the printing preview.
- When the Revert menu command was selected, two successive dialogs asked
  whether the changes should be discarded.
- After closing a song window, easy beat crashed with a "bus error" under
  certain circumstances.

For more details, please see:
 http://www.unisoftwareplus.com/products/easybeat.html

Requirements:
- Mac with a 68020 processor or better (PowerPC recommended)
- System 7.1 or newer (compatible with Mac OS 8.* and Mac OS 9)
- 2 MB of available memory (4 MB recommended)
- QuickTime 3.0 or newer

easy beat is distributed by UNI SOFTWARE PLUS. This submission contains the
full easy beat package. If you do not have a license key, easy beat will run
in trial mode. You can explore all of easy beat's features in trial mode;
only the Save and Print commands are restricted.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/easy-beat-121.hqx; 4525 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Gideon Greenspan <gdg@sigsoftware.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Email Effects 1.6.5 - ASCII art for email

Email Effects is a program for the Mac OS for getting the most out of 
email. With it, you can send pictures and drawings with simple plain 
text. It is also the world's premier ASCII art creator and great for 
creating vivid comments in source code.

Email Effects converts pictures or tables instantly to text, can create 
text using standard Figlet fonts or exploded "big text" using fonts on 
your computer, allows drawing freehand, with lines, circles rectangles 
and much more! Email Effects works directly with Eudora, Emailer, Outlook 
Express, Mailsmith or PowerMail. Clip art and full help is included.

Version 1.6.5 adds various minor improvements over 1.6.

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/email-effects-165.hqx; 600 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Gideon Greenspan <gdg@sigsoftware.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Email Merge 1.9.5 - Easy customized email merging

Email Merge is a program for creating mailings of individualized email 
messages. It takes a database and an email message template, and combines 
the two to create customized email messages. Email Merge can be used for 
invoicing, sales, debt recovery, student grading, and even personal 
messages. The potential uses are endless.

Email Merge imports directly from FileMaker Pro (3.0 or later), can 
verify outgoing messages, email addresses and attachments and has 
database features, included sorting and finding duplicates. Full help is 
included. 

Version 1.9.5 adds support for Outlook Express 5.0, Mailsmith, Microsoft 
Entourage and PowerMail and has various other improvements.

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/email-merge-195.hqx; 727 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Brian Kelley <bkelley1@nycap.rr.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Fortune Cookie 2.1

"Fortune Cookie" is a virtual fortune cookie: all the brief wisdom 
without all the little crumbly bits.  Usage should be fairly 
self-explanatory.

New in version 2.1
--new title graphic
--added an Edit menu
--added Font and Size menus for changing the appearance of the text

Requires PowerPC, System 7 or later, 5 Mb RAM.

Fortune Cookie is freeware.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/fortune-cookie-21.hqx; 921 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: econsoftware <econ@econsoftware.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Geometry Calculator 1.5 Carbon

Geometry Calculator 1.5 Carbon
09/12/2000

-The program

-Use Geometry Calculator to calculate the area of triangles, trapezoids,
-rectangles, squares, circles and the surface area of cubes, pyramids,
-prisms, and cylinders, you can use the measurements as "Non specific units"
-or you have the option of entering a specific unit and have the
-calculations
-converted to many other imperial and metric units.

-Runs as full 30 day tryout, after this time registering the program will
-enable it fully again.

-This program is Shareware with a cost of $19 US.

-Requirements:

-Power Mac running OSX or a Power Mac running OS8.5 or above with the
-"CarbonLib" Extension installed

-Compressed BinHex size:

-940k

-This program can be used on CD distribution.

-Web: econsoftware.com/econ.html
-Enquires and questions should be directed to: mailto:mail@econsoftware.com

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/geometry-calculator-15-cb.hqx; 1148 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Ken Beath <kjbeath@kagi.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] GLMStat 5.2.1;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 6.x

Unregistered copies are fully functional except that Save and Save As 
are disabled and there is a usage period of 3 months.

Version 5.3.0
  - added statistics functions for 1-way Anova and Kruskal-Wallis
  - added multiple subsets command
  - changed GLM palette to use bevelled buttons if Appearance manager 
is present (this produces a better appearance on MacOS X)
  - reduced trial time for unregistered versions to 6 weeks
  - importing and pasting accepts . as missing value
  - fixed bug which caused black bar to right of column headings when printing
  - fixed bug which could cause crash when Effects command was 
interrupted or had an error

This is a free upgrade to all GLMStat registrations.

Current versions of GLMStat are always available at
	http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kjbeath/glmstat.html

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/glm-stat-530.hqx; 1004 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Ton Brand <ton_brand@spidernet.nl>
To: 
Subject: [*] HTML Optimizer 3.3.2

HTML Optimizer 3.3.2

What it is: Tool to check and optimize your web pages
Author: Ton Brand
Company: Ton's Software
License: Shareware US$5
Computer: Any Mac
Mac OS: 7.5 or later
Required: HyperCard Player 2.3 or later
Abstract:
HTML Optimizer's main function is to save space on your web pages by
removing unnecessary characters and tags, making parsing the page by a
browser more efficient.
Three other useful functions of HTML Optimizer are:
(1) Checking the so called tagged pairs, i.e. the tags that always have to
appear together with their end tags. Further, IMG tags are checked for
WIDTH, HEIGHT and ALT attributes.
(2) Marking dangling tags and missing attributes to find them quickly.
(3) Converting special characters to the &....; notation.
Version 3.3.2 fixes a bug that could gobble up whitespace when optimizing
HTML code with SPAN tags.

[Archived as /info-mac/text/html/html-optimizer-332.hqx; 234 K]

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Date: 17 Dec 2000
From: Michiaki Yamashita <lightway.yamashita@nifty.ne.jp>
To: 
Subject: [*] iText 2.2.1E - iMac's Text Editor

iText is simple Text Editor which fit in iMac. iText is Freeware.
The concept of iMac "speedy, cool, simple machine" is realize by the
software!
The big text document of 32KB and more (So far as a memory permits it.) can
be edited.
More then one style, character color can be set up in the text document.
A PICT image can insert as a picture character.
It copes with drag & drops.
Undo/Redo is being suppoerted about the all editing operation.
Ruler  in the document window can do indication.
Indication, editing by the paper image can be done.
The page layout with columns can be set up.
SimpleText read-only document can open.
Ruler, Dialog, Invisibles mark color can be changed. (iMac Color Variation)
Mac OS 8.5 New Open/Save Dialog is available.
Because it is being made with FAT Binary, it can be used with all PPC, 68K
Macintosh.

NEW -- iText 2.1 copes with 'Key Lime' Color Variation.
       iText 2.2.1 Carbon preview release of Carbonized iText for Mac OS X
       http://members.aol.com/iText/itext_221e_carbon.sit.hqx

iText Environment
It can be used under Mac OS from System 7.1 to Mac OS 9.X.

[Archived as /info-mac/text/itext-221.hqx; 763 K]

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Date: 16 Dec 2000
From: Laurier Levesque <gestabusiness@usa.net>
To: 
Subject: [*] Member Organizer 1.3F


Member Organizer is used to help clubs and non-profit 
organizations manage their membership.

It is a set of seven databases created with FileMaker Pro.  The 
version 1.3F allows the user to produce invoices for members or 
suppliers that request a proof of purchase.  For those who have 
FileMaker, you can get a rebate when purchasing Member 
Organizer.  This solution works as a stand-alone software.

[Archived as /info-mac/data/member-organizer-13.hqx; 3165 K]

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Date: 16 Dec 2000
From: "Aaron Golden" <zerro1@hotmail.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] Orbit 1.3


Orbit is a program that shows the effects of gravity on bodies in space.  
The program is fully documented, comes with several example solar systems, 
is free and open source.

Version 1.3 fixes a couple bugs having to do with conservation of momentum 
and collisions between planets.  The documentation has been updated and is 
more comprehensive.  It is now possible to specify the radius of a body 
(instead of basing it on mass).

Author: Aaron Golden
System Requirements: MacOS 7.5 and up
License: Absolutely Free + Open Source :)

Previous Updates:
Version 1.2.8 is a leap ahead in all aspects of the program.  It is now
possible to save and open files from the program (without using the finder). 
The program runs much, much faster, and the blinking of the animation has 
been eliminated.  It is now possible to make a planet stationary.  It won't 
move no matter what.  You can get some cool effects with this.  As always, I 
added in a couple more systems for you to check out.

Version 1.2.9 has cooler graphics, is faster, and fixes the bugs that made 
the tracking option get messed up sometimes.  It also includes preferences.  
The new options are:
Show about window on startup
Show open dialog on startup
Use a black background
Draw a grid

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/orbit-130.hqx; 149 K]

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Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 20:07:38 -0500
From: Normand Beaudoin <normand-beaudoin@sympatico.ca>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: FORTRAN ?

Hi everyone!

Could someone tell me:

(A)

1)
What is the best !!!  FORTRAN software (package) for the Mac (G4)??

2)
Same as 1) but for freeware or shareware or commercial low price
package?

3)
Does exist FORTRAN modules to compute with very high accuracy (arbitrary
number of digits) e.g. with 50 or 100 digits for real and imaginary part
each of complex numbers?
And with what software (package) does these modules (if any) work?

(B)

And if you have time, I would repeat these same 3 questions for any
other programing language (C, Basic...)
Well, I absolutely need it, whatever it is even if I would prefer
FORTRAN.

I know, these  are not easy questions. Any hint will be highly
appreciated.

Thank you very (very) much.

Normand Beaudoin

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Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 11:46:10 -0500
From: Robert Sekuler <sekuler@brandeis.edu>
To: <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #200

Pieter Stouten asked about USB Cardbus cards.  I'm using the Macally card
with my Powerbook and USB Epson printer/scanner.  The card works fine, and
can be hot-swapped, but one MUST heed the warning that accompanies Apple's
driver for the card: turn off power cycling, otherwise the card will hang
the computer. 
 
Robert Sekuler
Volen Center for Complex Systems,  MS 013
Brandeis University,  Waltham MA 02454 USA

> From: The Info-Mac Network <digest@info-mac.org>
> Reply-To: digest@info-mac.org
> Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 16:32:11 -0500 (EST)
> To: undisclosed-recipients:;
> Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #200
> 
> Pieter Stouten

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Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2000 22:51:24 -0500
From: Melvyn Halbert <halbertm@esper.com>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: networking

pjspop@gwe.net (Paul Stamsen) said:

>I am getting ready to  network my computers. My wife has a IIsi, my
>sone has a 6100 and
>I have a Performa 630 CD. They are all in different rooms and
>different levels of our
>small home.
>
>  I am led to believe I need a switch and cable for an ethernet
>system. What else do I
>need and where should I get it?

Try the website <threemacs.com> for highly detailed, noncommercial
instructions.
It helped me enormously when I had to do a similar job.

You can download the entire site if you can spare 2.4 MB on your hard disk;
that way you can study the instructions at your leisure without having to
go on-line again.

Mel Halbert   <halbertm@esper.com>

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Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 02:53:44 -0500
From: Saint John <StJ@mac.com>
To: digest@info-mac.org
Subject: PCI card with USB to connect to printer, camera, card reader

At 16:32 -0500 12/15/00, Pieter Stouten <stouten@shogi.net> wrote:
>I intend to buy a PCI card with (at least) 2 USB ports for my G3/266. 
>The card has to work with an Epson Stylus Photo 870 or 1270 printer 
>and with a Kodak DC290 Zoom digital camera (which has USB built-in) 
>and/or Delkin or Microtech card reader.
>
>HINP008 XLR8          Dual Port Usb Pci Card      67
>HINP028 MacAlly       Mcally Pci To Usb Adapter   49
>HINP029 Highlight     Pci card with 2 USB         36
>HINP030 MacSense      Pci Usb Adapter             68
>HINP039 BELKIN - USB  Usb 2 A Port Pci Bus Card   51
>HINP078 ADS           ADS PCI card 2 USB ports    44
>
>I am mostly concerned with compatibility and quality. Does anybody 
>have any experience with the above cards? Will they work with the 
>printer, camera, card reader? Any recommendations for the above or 
>other cards?

   Of the names you mentioned, MacAlly, XLR8, and Belkin have the best reputations (more or less in that order; MacAlly has been with us since almost the beginning). I believe that Entrega also has one, as does Keyspan. The last was the one I wound up with, and it's operated perfectly-- no complaints, and the price was about $30 at the University of Pennsylvania Computer Store.
   For digital cameras, I sincerely recommend getting a card reader. It's much more pleasant to pop the SmartMedia (or Compact Flash) out and mount it as a disk than it is to hook up the camera itself. Unfortunately, my experience with Antec's product, the PhotoChute 3 USB, has been disappointing-- it stopped working soon after purchasing, and they haven't yet sent a repaired unit back to me. However, I did see some other similar units that cost less; check out <http://www.outpost.com>.

+- Saint John  <StJ@brain-sucker.com> <http://www.brain-sucker.com> -+
|  "I spilled spot remover on my dog... now I can't find him."       |
+- (Steven Wright) --------------------------------------------------+

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Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 20:49:52 -0800
From: Andrew Merenbach <owner@techiegroup.com>
To: <digest@info-mac.org>
Subject: Regarding: Apple DVD Player 2.2

Sheesh--I'm currently having so many problems with Macintosh that it seems
endless!  Fortunately, (1) Most, if not all are easy to fix, unlike PC
problems, (2) Most are not very serious, and (3) There are people really
willing to help who are _able_ to help!  Thank you all!

Now, here's "today's problem" for me: I have a PCI Power Mac G4, 450Mhz (I
got this when the G4's first came out).  A while back (several months, at
least), when using the Software Update control panel, I found the update for
Apple DVD Player.  Unfortunately, the first several times I tried installing
it, my computer froze due to conflicting background processes.  Then, when I
got fed up and just downloaded the update from Apple's web site, I checked
to be sure it had installed properly by checking Software Update again.
Uh-oh!  It was still listed, Apple DVD Player 2.2.  I've re-downloaded it
successfully using Software Update several times, and each time I have the
same problem.

Also, I have Internet Explorer installed (I also have the Mozilla, the
preview version of iCab, Netscape [4.76 and 6.0], and MacWeb, and I also use
NCSA Mosaic for testing web pages I design).  Unfortunately, Apple Software
Update says that Outlook Express 5.0.2 is available for download, despite my
already _having_ 5.0.2 installed.  There are no duplicates on my hard disk,
either.

Simply deleting Apple DVD Player and re-installing it didn't work, if I
recall correctly--the item was still in the list, taunting me.  Will the
same thing happen for Internet Explorer?  (I've had some Java problems with
IE, so I'm thinking of re-installing it anyway.)

Thanks in advance, everybody!

--
Andrew Merenbach

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