EvangeList Digest Thursday, February 25 1999 Volume 01 : Number 1380
In this issue:
Tidbit - The Architosh Site PR - Finance For Mac - Version 2.7 Now Available!!! Tidbit - Australian Mac News Site Jobs - Website -- Database Programmer and Mac -- Linux Guru Tidbit - MacRadio Goes LIVE 2/28/99 Tidbit - AppleWorks Users Group ?? - Looking For AZERTY Typing Tutors Tidbit - Well Said on CNet Followup - Kennel Software $$ - Mac Users Militia Subscription Deal Tidbit - Photoshop 5 Performance - Macs Faster Than Dual PII -- 450 Tidbit - NOAA Weather Radio Tidbit - iMardi Gras '99 Tidbit - Mac Survey Results
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Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 02:06:21 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - The Architosh Site
This tidbit is from:
Anthony Frausto-Robledo <mailto: frausto@architosh.com>
BritasMedia, a Cambridge, Mass. startup is announcing a new site devoted to architects and related-design professionals using the Macintosh. The Architosh Site is at <http://www.architosh.com>
BritasMedia, the site's publisher, believes it is the first site of its kind on the Internet. The mission of the Architosh site is to bring together the best online resources for architects on the Macintosh, including links to CAD and modeling/rendering software, design software, AEC software and general business applications. In addition, there are daily Mac news links and press release stories from important software companies.
The site also features ArchitoshBooks, an Amazon.com associate bookstore featuring key books on CAD, design software training, and general Mac books. There are also ProMac links, key links to important Apple sites, A Mac OS X page, A PowerPC page, an Architects page and an area for Opinion essays.
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Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 02:05:55 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Finance For Mac - Version 2.7 Now Available!!!
This announcement is from:
Michael Henry Yenco <mailto:mhyenco@ziplink.net>
Freelance Enterprises <http://www.ziplink.net/~mhyenco> has released version 2.7 of it's award-winning shareware program - Finance for Mac.
Finance for Mac is a personal checking, savings, and credit card account management program. It features quick and easy setup, pop-up menus and file linking to speed data entry, automatic calculations, account overview, account searching by any text, built in context aware help and much more! Fully compatible with Mac OS 8.5 and Year 2000 compliant.
Finance for Mac is a shareware application and features a free 30 day evaluation period. Registration cost is $20.00 (US) per copy. Site and world-wide registration options are also available. This upgrade is free to all registered users of previous versions of Finance.
Finance for Mac requires Mac OS 7 or later, a 68030 processor or later or PowerPC, at least 4 MB of RAM and up to 2.5 MB of disk space.
Download your copy today at:
<http://www.ziplink.net/~mhyenco/finance.html>
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Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 02:06:15 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Australian Mac News Site
This tidbit is from:
Shane Anderson <mailto:shane@sempermac.com>
My name is Shane Anderson, I am the Editor in Chief of a new Mac Ezine hitting the web March 1st. Nothing out of the ordinary about that, there are lots of them, but we are a little different, we are in Sydney Australia.
Our Mac-Ezine is called sempermac, a term some of you oldies would remember. Anyway, you can come and see a preview of what we will have on March 1st right now, just click along to <http://www.sempermac.com> and see what we are all about.
I encourage you after you have seen the preview page to pick it to bits and tell us what you like about it and what you hate.
We intend to focus on local Australian Mac news. We will have sections that list the release dates of Mac products, hardware and software into Australia. So if you are an Australian, go and create a bookmark of the front page now. If your not an Aussie, it's a beautiful country, and we have lots of room, especially for you Yanks, we need some more of you over here, move over! ;-) (They're even moving BayWatch over here.)
Looking forward to watching the server go nuts, Cya's!!
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Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 02:05:38 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Jobs - Website -- Database Programmer and Mac -- Linux Guru
This job offer is from:
Joe <mailto:jborne@designcentre.net>
Clear Insight, a Cincinnati based consulting firm seeks two highly motivated candidates for a newly developing wing of the business. The environment will be a combination of PPC MacOS Macs, mkLinux Macs, LinuxPPC Macs, Intel X86 Linux. This will be a Microsoft free environment. Everything created will be mission critical and 100% uptime, so the "Blue Screen of Death" is banned from the building. :)
Position 1: Web programmer Candidate should possess strong knowledge of website coding: HTML PERL FTP Proxy Security Firewall 128 bit Encryption Relational databases SQL Creation of web interfaces for databases
Position 2: Linux/Mac Guru Candidate should posses a strong knowledge of Linux in all its forms. Website hosting (Apache) Proxy Database Hosting Hubs/Routers/Networking (100BT, possibly Firewire) Multiple T-1 connection management DNS Load Balancing SCSI-3 RAID Net-atalk TCP/IP UPS Systems Remote Access Security/Access Control 128 bit Encryption Parallel/Cluster/Workload sharing setups
Clear Insight is a unique company consisting of a small group of very dynamic people. This is a VERY exciting time for the company as we are growing rapidly with no end in sight. We LOVE creative thinkers who work well in team environments.
College degrees are NOT required. Just the appropriate background and experience.
Compensation will be based on abilities and experience. Great insurance, liberal vacation time, flex time, jeans and sneakers environment are all part of the package. Relocation expenses/signing bonus will be considered for the right candidates.
Eligable candidates should send their resume via mail to:
Joe Borne Technical Services Director Clear Insight 225 east sixth street Cincinnati, OH 45202
or email to: <mailto:jborne@designcentre.net>
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Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 12:22:58 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - MacRadio Goes LIVE 2/28/99
This tidbit is from:
Robert Aldridge <mailto:webmaster@theimac.com>
A new radio show all about Macs is being launched in Dallas this Sunday. You can listen to it world wide on the web. Let's show our support by giving them plenty of calls.
MacRadio goes LIVE in JUST 4 days! <http://www.theimac.com/news/excl/141.shtml>
Well, the cat's out of the bag! The Mac hits the airwaves in the Dallas Metroplex, and the web on braodcast.com this Sunday, and you'll LOVE the host!
Thanks, and hope to hear a few of you on the air. Make sure to tell them where you heard of the show (theimac.com and the Evangelist.)
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Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 02:05:10 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - AppleWorks Users Group
This tidbit is from:
Warren Williams <mailto:warren@cwug.org>
Did you know that the world's largest user group is dedicated to a single Apple product?
The ClarisWorks/AppleWorks Users Group has over 15,000 members in 51 countries.
For more information: <http://www.awug.org>
Warren Williams President
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Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 02:05:27 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - Looking For AZERTY Typing Tutors
This request is from:
Bart Van Put <mailto:bart@imagebuilding.be>
In wanting to hone my friend's typing skills, I have searched in vain for a tutor program which lets me set up an AZERTY layout, as used in some european countries.
Is there anyone out there who could help me out ?
Regards,
Bart Van Put (evangelist since eh... Apple II ?)
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Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 02:05:53 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Well Said on CNet
This tidbit is from:
Kat <mailto:maxcess@earthlink.net>
Found this entry on my c/net (web) Builder Blast mailing list:
1. New this week: Mac Web server tutorial, Take charge of your career
A. "Mac Web server tutorial": If you're looking for fast deployment, low maintenance, and high security in a Web server, running it on a Macintosh is the way to go. In this tutorial, Builder.com walks you through installing, administering, and extending your Mac server. We'll even show you how to set up secure pages and tweak your server for high-speed connections.
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 02:05:36 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Followup - Kennel Software
This follow-up is from:
Greg Christie <mailto:audi@ozemail.com.au>
This is a follow up to my previous posting.
I would like to thank all those who responded. A lot of people offered their services in setting up a FileMaker database and I have passed their contact information on to the person I made the original request for.
Here is a summary of software.
MacPedigree The Willow Group, 408-993-8394.
PacPETigree: Te Corp.; PO Box 140; Camption, NH 03223 603-726-7177, 603-726-4700 or 603-726-8818 (fax) <mailto:linn@te.com>
<http://www.cyberhorse.com/antrac/antrak.htm>
Reunion modified for dog purposes <http://www.globalgenealogy.com/005main.htm>
Kennel Management System (KMS) <http://www.cais.net/wc.com/kms.html>
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 02:05:44 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: $$ - Mac Users Militia Subscription Deal
This special offer is from:
Andy Cooper <mailto:andy15@indy.net>
Here is a special deal I thought all of you might be interested in. Exclusively for Evangelist readers, the Mac Users Militia Journal is offering an introductory subscription price of 5$ for a whole year of the Mac Users Militia Journal, which includes tips, tricks, reviews, gaming info, previews, columns, and lot more. And, for a limited time, if you mention the Evangelist when you send in your subscription request, we will gladly add a free issue to your subscription. All in all, that's $5 for 7 issues, which is a pretty good deal.
To take advantage of this deal, just send check or cash for $5 to:
Subscriptions, MUM 108 North 5th St Middletown, IN 47356
For more info, check out <http://netusa1.net/~dnorton/mum/> or email us at <mailto:macmilitia@usa.net>.
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Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 02:06:12 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Photoshop 5 Performance - Macs Faster Than Dual PII -- 450
This tidbit is from:
Mike Breeden <mailto:mbreeden@cstone.net>
I've updated the Photoshop 5 Performance page to include results from a dual Pentium II 450 running NT 4.0.
Adobe says Photoshop 5 supports symmetric multiprocessing under Windows NT, and the PC was running the MP kernel. The results show the Mac is still the king at Photoshop, as the PC total score trailed most of the Macs listed in the table. Although the PC was faster at most shorter duration filters, the more intensive ones were where it really lost ground to the Macs, resulting in a larger total time for the 21 filter test.
Macs listed include a new B&W G3/400, Apple G3/333, 9600/350 and several Macs with a G3/400MHz CPU card upgrade.
Photoshop 5 Performance: Macs vs Dual PII 450 <http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/tips/photoshop5perf.html>
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Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 02:06:03 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - NOAA Weather Radio
This tidbit is from:
Tim Meehan <mailto:t.meehan@att.net>
My favorite off-hours pursuit is paragliding (Kind of like hang gliding, but different. Check out the site I posted for Apple a couple of summers ago: <http://aspn.apple.com/connection/meehan/paragliding/aspenopen.html)>
When I'm not WMAO in the office, I'm off at our local hill overlooking town waiting for the right wind/thermal conditions to soar with the local aviary. Part of knowing when (and when NOT) to fly, is keeping a close ear to micrometerological conditions. A good resource for that, anywhere in the US, is the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) weather radio broadcast. NOAA weather radio can be found at the following frequencies anywhere in the US if you have a shortwave/HAM band radio: 162.400, 162.475, 162.550 MHz
What does all this have to do with us MacAfficianados? (I told you all that to tell you this...) Recently, NOAA weather radio has gone to a partial artificial voice broadcast. Rather than recording a new weather statement or advisory every fifteen minutes, they use computers to check weather stations around the area which report local weather conditions at sites all around where you live. The data that's returned is then transcribed and broadcast using (you'll never believe this, I didn't when I first heard it) MACINTALK!
That's right. Just tune your handy HAM 2-meter shortwave to any of those frequencies and hear our old friendly familiar Macintalk voice describing weather conditions around your area, up to the minute weather conditions as reported by automated weather stations around your state.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it...
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Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 02:05:19 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - iMardi Gras '99
This tidbit is from:
"John D. McDonald" <mailto:mc2arch@gs.verio.net>
Hi to all fellow Evangelistas from New Orleans. Having survived another version of "The Greatest Free Show on Earth" I thought I would write and let everyone know that my family and I masked on Fat Tuesday as the new multi-colored iMacs. More specifically, we went as dcMac, dgMac, lmMac, or jdMac in my case. I lifted the idea from a Foxtrot cartoon I had seen last Halloween where one of the characters went as an iMac. When asked what's so scary about iMacs he replies "I have no floppy drive!". Anyway, I digress.
I started Monday evening about 9:00 p.m. with a paper mockup of the headgear and proceeded to build the pieces out of foam core, translucent binders, tape, and a little glue. I can attest to the difficulty of building the 3D pieces because of their curvilinearity in all three planes (X, Y, Z). I finally completed what I considered acceptable renditions around 6:30 a.m. Tuesday. Pausing only to shower, load the ice chest (VERY IMPORTANT) and head up to St. Charles Avenue, I arrived around 7:30 a.m. My wife and kids unfortunately didn't join me until around 10:00 a.m. leaving us only a short time to parade en masse up and down the avenue before the start of the "official" parades. But the interesting part was how many people INSTANTLY recognized us and, in a sure sign that you have a hit, wanted to photograph us. My oldest son kept his on till the end of the truck parades around 2:30 p.m. although my wife and I took breaks because of the lack of ventilation. I didn't render the ventilation patterns in the translucent material-DUH! Came home and went into "Sleep" mode around 6:30 p.m......
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Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 02:06:29 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Mac Survey Results
This tidbit is from:
George Wagner <mailto:gwagner@macconnect.com>
For those who have been following the survey that I had been running of the lifespan of Macintosh computers, here are the final results.
George L. Wagner Jr. Computers, Support, & Consulting <gwagner@macconnect.com>
As of Feb. 15, 1999:
Of the 2689 computers, 43.63% (1103) were 3 years old or less. 30.18% (763) were more than 3 years old, up to 5 years old. 12.90% (326) were more than 5 years old, up to 7 years old. 7.59% (192) were more than 7 years old, up to 10 years old. 5.70% (144) were more than 10 years old.
62.14% (1671) were PowerPC Macs. 37.67% (1013) were 68k Macs.
472 did not specify OS version. Of the 2217 eligible responses, 2.12% (47) were running System 6.0x or earlier. 1.62% (36) were running System 7.0x. 5.68% (126) were running System 7.1x. 13.67% (303) were running System 7.5x. 10.24% (227) were running System 7.6x. 66.53% (1475) were running System 8.0x.
1 did not report RAM. Of the 2688 eligible responses, 4.87% (131) had 4 Mb RAM or less. 4.54% (122) had more than 4 Mb RAM, up to 8 Mb RAM. 7.78% (209) had more than 8 Mb RAM, up to 16 Mb RAM. 20.31% (546) had more than 16 Mb RAM, up to 32 Mb RAM. 30.65% (824) had more than 32 Mb RAM, up to 64 Mb RAM. 31.85% (856) had more than 64 Mb RAM.
6 did not report HD size. Of the 2683 eligible responses, 10.51% (282) had 100 Mb HD or less. 17.85% (479) had more than 100 Mb HD, up to 500 Mb HD. 15.65% (420) had more than 501 Mb HD, up to 1000 Mb HD. 18.11% (486) had more than 1001 Mb HD, up to 2000 Mb HD. 25.98% (697) had more than 2001 Mb HD, up to 5000 Mb HD. 11.89% (319) had more than 5000 Mb HD.
Of the 2689 total entries, 2203 (81.93%) had a CD-ROM Drive. Of the 2203 eligible responses, .77% (17) had a 1x CD. 18.29% (403) had a 2x CD. .36% (8) had a 3x CD. 23.01% (507) had a 4x CD. 2.50% (55) had a 6x CD. 15.75% (347) had an 8x CD. .18% (4) had a 10x CD. 11.76% (259) had a 12x CD. 1.91% (42) had a 16x CD. 1.13% (25) had a 20x CD. 21.15% (466) had a 24x CD. .32% (7) had a 32x CD. .50% (11) had a DVD-ROM Drive.
Of the 2689 total entries, 2427 (90.26%) had an Internet connection. Of the 2427 eligible responses, 9.48% (230) had a 14.4 kps modem connection. 18.75% (455) had a 28.8 kps modem connection. 26.08% (633) had a 33.6 kps modem connection. 18.58% (451) had a 56 kps modem connection. 4.41% (107) had an ISDN connection. 4.04% (98) had a cable modem connection. 8.61% (209) had a T1 connection. .74% (18) had a T3 connection. 3.67% (89) had network connection.
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