EvangeList Digest Friday, February 19 1999 Volume 01 : Number 1376
In this issue:
Tidbit - Notice of Upcoming Seminar Tour PR - KIP Deluxe Medical Software Update Job - CompUSA Macintosh Technician (Nashville, TN) Job - Graphic Artist (Long Island, NY) Mac Geek Tshirt! PR - MacHack 1999 Tidbit - Apple to host hands-on technology lab at PhotoshopWorld '99 PR - SemperMac (Australian publication) Tidbit - Bill Gates Gets Ready For Y2K Tidbit - Several New Tutorials Online Followup - Final Tally On Auction Tracking Software Tidbit - Amateur Movie Making the Mac Way ?? - Looking For Foreign Language System
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 02:05:15 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Notice of Upcoming Seminar Tour
This tidbit is from:
Kevin O'Connor <mailto:koconnor@apple.com>
You're invited to the PowerBook G3 Seminar.
The Macintosh PowerBook G3 can radically improve your computing experience. Attend this free half-day show and discover how to take advantage of this versatile machine in any situation-on the road, at home, at work, or even in a mixed-computing environment. Learn how simple it is to connect to the Internet, an office network, or even a PC-based printer.
Register today to see all the remarkable options available, including storage devices, memory modules, docking, DVD-Video, and more.
At this seminar, you will learn how to: * Extend battery life up to 7 hours * Instantly change system settings with Location Manager * Stay connected anywhere, anytime * Operate in a multi-platform environment * Transfer and share data in 14 different ways * Upgrade your system memory in just a few simple steps * Send and receive faxes on your system * Watch a DVD movie on your PowerBook G3 * Change on-screen resolutions
PowerBook G3 Features: * Performance: PowerPC G3 processor up to 300 MHz * Style: Award-winning design featuring a 14.1-inch active-matrix screen * Expandability: Dual battery and storage bays plus built-in VGA and S-video out, SCSI, ADB, serial, and PC Card ports * Connectivity: Built-in Ethernet and 56K modem
Check dates and locations, or register online by visiting our web site: seminars.apple.com/series/roadwarrior Or call 1-800-895-4853, reference no. 200
Cosponsored by Global Village Communication and Microtech
Every seminar held at an Apple Computer facility is fully accessible to and appropriate for individuals with disabilities.
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 02:05:45 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - KIP Deluxe Medical Software Update
This announcement is from:
"Dr. David J. Schlam" <mailto:president@kipdeluxe.com>
Those of you looking for Macintosh medical solutions should take a moment and check out KIP Deluxe Software at <http://www.kipdeluxe.com>
This Macintosh solution is easy to use and very complete. KIP developed the system by constantly polling the needs of their users, as well as several efficiency experts.
KIP Deluxe is in use in most of the US as well as Alaska, Canada, and Bermuda.
You may download a demo version free off the web site.
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 02:05:21 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Job - CompUSA Macintosh Technician (Nashville, TN)
This job offer is from:
Brian Ehni <mailto:behni@home.com>
CompUSA in Nashville, TN is seeking a hardworking, knowledgeable Macintosh Technician. A-Plus certification a positive, Apple certification even more so. CompUSA will pay for exams for otherwise-qualified person. Some travel required (we provide Apple warranty service throughout middle Tennessee), but is reimbursed. Salary commensurate with experience. Benefits include: usual medical, dental and visual plans, two weeks paid vacation after probation period, two personal days per year, 8 sick days per year, etc. If interested, please forward resume to: Chris Riccio, Technical Services Manager; CompUSA; 719 Thompson Lane, Suite 5; Nashville, TN 37204. Or E-mail to <mailto:Chris_Riccio@compusa.com>
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 02:05:29 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Job - Graphic Artist (Long Island, NY)
This job offer is from:
Don Paluh <mailto:graphics@innovativepremiums.com>
Graphic Artist
Results-oriented, self-supervising Macintosh digital artist needed for busy Oceanside, NY-based promotional product supplier. Responsibilities include designing mock-ups of existing and proposed promotional items for clients, producing sell sheets, generating product drawings and facilitating the transfer of digital files to suppliers. Thorough knowledge of QuarkXpress, PhotoShop and FreeHand (or Illustrator) are a must. The ideal candidate will also have experience with digital photography, 3-D software, film output and basic network administration. Resumes can be e-mailed to <mailto:graphics@innovativepremiums.com,> faxed to 516-766-3860, or sent to Innovative Premiums, Inc., 3571 Hargale Rd., Oceanside, NY 11572.
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 02:05:38 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Mac Geek Tshirt!
Mike Yrabedra <mailto:bigkahuna@macsurfshop.com>
Be proud of what you are dudes...a "Mac geek."
Available now! The "Mac geek" tshirt. This lovely T-shirt comes in a LongSleeve and ShortSleeve variety
Printed with white ink on 100% cotton Black cotton Short Sleeve price -- $12.95(add $1 for XXL) Long Sleeve price -- $13.95(add $1 for XXL) << Limited Time on this one! >> Available in Medium -XXLarge.
Plus...
We have redesigned your old favorites. The "Real Designers Don't do Windoze!" and "I think, therefore, I use a Mac." Tshirts have been jazzed up for '99. Sporting some really groovy colors, just like our favorite computer, the iMac. ; ) Now available in Medium too!
And last but not least...
The "DOJ vs. Microsoft" will be on sale "One Last Time"! Available in Medium -XXLarge for only $10 bucks.
<http://www.macsurfshop.com> 1.888.489.6790
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 02:05:50 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - MacHack 1999
This announcement is from:
Warren Magnus <mailto:sponsorship@machack.com>
Students have always played a central role in MacHack: The Annual Conference for Leading Edge Developers. The 1999 conference debuts a new and more vigorous student attendance program than any year since the conference began at the University of Michigan.
MindVision Software <http://www.mindvision.com/>, maker of the ubiquitous Installer VISE, proudly announces support of the student discount package, a greatly enhanced version of the discount registration package. MindVision has generously provided support for student meals, including tickets to the Best Hack Contest Awards Banquet.
Student registration is filling up fast. This enhancement to the student package should make the conference even more attractive to the aspiring developer.
Established and professional developers should note that the $100 savings on attendance expires on February 28. Registrants wishing to take advantage of the specially priced registration package or register as a student attendee should visit the conference website <http://www.machack.com/>. Secure registration is available.
MacHack is a conference that, in its fourteenth year, remains centered around cutting edge software development. Each year the conference brings together well-known names in the software business, as well as many students and upstarts whose names we'll know soon enough, and fosters interaction between all of the attendees. MacHack's uniqueness derives from the informal feel of the conference and the LIVE coding that occurs around-the-clock during the conference.
The 1999 MacHack conference will take place June 23-26 in Dearborn, Michigan. Topics for the 1999 conference include networking, rapid application and cross platform development. MacHack is a registered trademark of Expotech, Inc. MacHack is not affiliated with The MacHax Group, although the Hack Contest seems to keep happening each and every year! Apple is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 02:05:07 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Apple to host hands-on technology lab at PhotoshopWorld '99
This tidbit is from:
"Scott Kelby" <mailto:skelby@Photoshopuser.com>
Attendees to PhotoshopWorld '99 (http://www.photoshopworld.com) will get a chance to take Adobe Photoshop through its paces at Apple's Hands-on Technology lab. This tech room is part of the PhotoshopWorld (the first annual convention of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) which is where the most creative minds, the coolest Photoshop wizards, and some of the most popular industry gurus get together with you to share ideas, techniques, and the tricks of the trade. PhotoshopWorld '99 is your chance to cut loose and lose yourself in an Adobe Photoshop extravaganza. For three info-packed days, attendees will learn the latest Adobe Photoshop techniques, inside secrets, and see first hand all the incredible, new Photoshop-related technology at the Photoshop vendor fair.
At the end of this conference, you'll know more about Photoshop, you'll be worth more to your company and clients, and you'll be faster and more productive than you ever thought you could be. And best of all, you'll have a blast! If you're a graphic designer, photographer, Web designer, ad agency, publication, service bureau, educator, or you just love Photoshop, this is for you! Space is limited and filling up fast so register today.
Sponsors include: Apple Computer, Adobe Systems, MetaCreations, Wacom Technologies, Extensis, Intergraph and Corel.
PhotoshopWorld '99 (Where the Photoshop world comes to share ideas) March 15 - 17 Orlando, Florida Orange County Convention Center Class schedules and travel info at <http://www.photoshopworld.com>
Conference fees: NAPP members $179 Non-members $299*. Register by calling 800-738-8513 or online at <http://www.photoshopworld.com>
(*Non-member conference fees include a one-year full NAPP membership, with all member benefits, and a free subscription to Photoshop User magazine. For a list of full membership benefits, visit <http://www.photoshopuser.com>. Photoshop is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc.)
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Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 21:03:56 -0800 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR - SemperMac (Australian publication)
This announcement is from:
Shane Anderson, shane@sempermac.com
Hi Lista's,
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 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!!
Kind Regards, Shane Anderson sempermac - Editor in Chief shane@sempermac.com www.sempermac.com Australias source for Mac and Mac related news opens March 1st, BE THERE!!
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Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 02:05:09 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Bill Gates Gets Ready For Y2K
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 02:05:49 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Several New Tutorials Online
This tidbit is from:
Steve Mack <mailto:steve@macassistant.com>
Hi Folks,
This is just a quick note to let you know that I have posted several new tutorials on my web site. Among them are:
Introduction to Macintosh Help Systems
Creating an Emergency Zip Disk.
I believe that this is the largest site on the web for Macintosh tutorials.As always, I am interested in tutorial submissions and info about tutorials that may be available also.
My website is located at: <http://www.macassistant.com/>
Finally, I am trying to track down Stefan Anthony who had some excellent tutorials online. Unfortunately these tutorials are no longer available and I am trying to get them online again.
Thanks Steve Mack, MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter
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Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 02:05:24 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Followup - Final Tally On Auction Tracking Software
This follow-up message is from:
<mailto:jrdhghe@par1.net (John R. Dhooghe)>
Well, overall, there were around 40 replies to my question. Everyone that receives this email wanted to know what responses that I received. Here they are:
Most of the responses were in favor of Pre-Lister 3.0. The interface looks good and looks to be a great tool for putting auctions on. The majority of people that used this software like it. I want to thank all of you for responding, because there are a lot of people out there that want a great piece of software that only PC users currently have.
Thanks again and long live the Mac and the Evangelist!!!!
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Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 02:05:44 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Amateur Movie Making the Mac Way
This tidbit is from:
Jeffrey Frey <mailto:j_frey@lvc.edu>
Recently, my brother's senior high school English class decided to create their own production of the classic novel, "Wuthering Heights." After doing all of the video taping, my brother was in charge of the editing and post-production. As he sat in front of the bank of VCR's, I asked him how he was going to do the credits. He replied that he was going to use the text abilities of the camcorder to type in the credits. I immediately decided that was not good enough...we could use my PowerBook G3 to do the work.
We sat down and in a matter of 20 minutes had the credits set up in PowerPoint 98. Using the RCA adapter that comes with the PowerBook G3, I hooked my trusty little Mac into the VCR. From the Control Strip I switched to 640x480 television output. The presentation appeared on the screen, and as I started the presentation my brother started the opening music. Everything went so smoothly, we ended up doing the final credits in the same manner.
Although I've been using Macintosh for 10 years now, these wonderful machines never cease to amaze me. I would challenge any PC notebook-toter to so simply and easily create a video. If anyone would like the PowerPoint presentation to take a look at, let me know! __________________________ Digital Guy Sez:
Yeah, but a "bank of VCRs"? Wait until he starts editing video on a mac! :-)
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Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 02:05:35 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - Looking For Foreign Language System
This request is from:
Kevin Ross <mailto:kevinpross@hotmail.com>
I work for a school system in Plainville Connecticut and we are looking for Macintosh Foreign Language Software. We are looking for software that can do video streaming and audio recording or monitoring.
The following better explains what we are looking for.
Plainville High School seeks to obtain a world language laboratory, which compliments the present infrastructure within the school. Furthermore, it is important that this system integrates with wide area network.
* The laboratory should provide thirty networked stations for students to individually or in small groups, listen, observe and write the language being learned. * The laboratory should provide a central teacher workstation for control. * The laboratory should provide for central storage of information as well as for central serving of the world language programming. * The laboratory should provide a means to view digital video clips, create and store digital audio and allow interaction between members or the class and the teacher as well small groups of students and the teacher. * The laboratory should provide individual or whole groups access to the larger world community through the Internet. * The laboratory should be technologically advanced to be easy to use and allow for ease of management. * The laboratory should be designed to allow access to students with special needs.
That should be enough info about what is needed.
This is what we have. Our High School has 60+ Mac workstations and 50pc workstations that run on a 100mbit network with 2 Novel servers and 3 Appleshare IP servers. We would like this new lab to use Macintoshes. The reason we'd like it to be Macs is that the rest of our school system uses Macs and training staff and students will be much easier. The server software we would like to use on the Mac or Novel if possible, if not anything but NT. The school is also connected to the Internet by a T1 connection. Well I hope someone can help us. If you need any more info email me at <mailto:kross@cyberzone.net>
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