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Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 11:35:58 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Got a Complaint? Go Tell It to Steve....
This tidbit is from:
The Digital Guy <mailto:evangelist@apple.com>
From MacCentral Online <http://www.maccentral.com>:
Apple has started a "Complaints? Tell Steve Jobs" feedback page at:
"If you're not happy, we're not happy," says the page. "Please tell us what the problem is, and we'll try to help. Fill out the form below and click 'Tell Steve Jobs.' We'll try to get back to you quickly. It may be that we can best work with you over the phone, so please be sure to include a phone number at which we can reach you."
Apple also says that questions of a technical nature should still be directed to the Tech Exchange boards, or to their technical support help line at 800-500-7078.
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 10:13:47 -0800 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: Job - Dantz Tech Support
This job announcement is from:
henson@dantz.com <mailto: henson@dantz.com> -
Work with the tech support team that sets the example for the rest of the industry!
Provide telephone, e-mail, and fax support to users of Dantz software products. Be an integral part of the software testing group. Our mission is to deliver outstanding support and services to ensure total customer satisfaction.
Background required: The qualified candidate has solid working experience with Macintosh, and Windows 95 or NT. In-depth knowledge of software, hardware, and networking is desirable. Technical or customer support experience is desirable but not required. Absolutely essential are intelligence, good phone manner, and a genuine desire to work with others to help solve problems. Punctuality and very good writing skills are also necessary.
Contact: If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area and you're interested in this position, please include a cover letter telling us why you are interested in the position and send to:
henson@dantz.com
Or send snailmail to:
Attn. Ms. Henson Dantz Development Corporation 4 Orinda Way, Building C Orinda, CA 94563
Or fax to:
925.253.9099 Attn. Ms. Henson
No phone calls, please.
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 10:13:48 -0800 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR - PowerMenu v2.2.3
This announcement is from:
marka@kagi.com
I use PowerMenu and like it very much.
Guy
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FEBRUARY 8TH, 1999
PowerMenu v2.2.3 was released today. The new version corrects a startup bug and greatly accelerates the drawing of custom icons under MacOS 8.5.
PowerMenu v2.2.3 can be downloaded immediately from
http://www.kagi.com/authors/marka/
The author can be reached at marka@kagi.com.
ABOUT POWERMENU
PowerMenu is a utility that adds powerful commands to your contextual menu if you are running MacOS 8 or better. If you are running the older Macintosh System 7, PowerMenu adds a contextual menu to your system so you can still use this innovative feature without upgrading to MacOS 8.
PowerMenu's contextual menu commands let you do all these operations with a single click:
- - Open files straight into any application. If the application you want to use isn't running, PowerMenu automatically launches it for you
- - Move, copy or make an alias of files straight into target folders of your choosing
- - Quickly open commonly used files or launch any application
PowerMenu also provides these handy features:
- - "File Copy and Paste", a unique feature that makes manipulating files much easier. With File Copy and Paste, you can "pick up" files and "drop" them into another folder without dragging and dropping. You can even "gather" many files from different locations and copy or move them all to a single target folder with just a few clicks or keystrokes!
- - A pop-up menu, accessible from any application, that lets you quickly open or launch your commonly used files and applications with a single click.
PowerMenu gets the job done faster with:
- - Fully hierarchical menus to allow you to group items into submenus for even faster access - Multithreaded operation; PowerMenu rebuilds your menus in the background while you work, so even very large menus appear instantly
- - Takes full advantage of MacOS 8 features, but is still fully compatible with System 7!
PowerMenu has been around since well before MacOS 8, providing a Contextual Menu to System 7 users. Now, under MacOS 8.x, PowerMenu adds its unique commands to the Finder's Contextual Menu for seamless integration. Of course, PowerMenu still works great under System 7, even providing Finder commands like Open, Print, Delete, etc. on a Contextual Menu, just like MacOS 8.x.
PowerMenu is heavily customizable and is optimized for both Macintosh and Power Macintosh computers, meaning it will run at full speed on whatever model you use. PowerMenu requires MacOS 8.x, System 7.5.x, or System 7.1.x with the Scriptable Finder installed. PowerMenu is $15US shareware.
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