EvangeList Digest Monday, January 25 1999 Volume 01 : Number 1361
In this issue:
Job - Sales/Mktg Asst (Orinda, CA) Misc "Guyisms" "Serve Different" - Really! PR - New German Mac -- Linux Website PR - Andromeda VariFocus Filter For PhotoShop PR - Looking For Beta Testers For Network Application Tidbit - Free Tablature Software For Macs Tidbit - Mac Business Apps At MacWorld Expo PR - Mac-Upgrade.Com Letter 1.0 is Out! PR - ClassMac Greatly Improves Free Ad System PR - Announcing TextSpresso 1.0B3 (Formerly Text Washer) Followup - Mac Fixes PC Files
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Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 22:14:30 -0800 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: Job - Sales/Mktg Asst (Orinda, CA)
This job announcement is from:
Ginna Baldassarre, ginna_baldassarre@dantz.com
Job opening: Sales and Marketing Assistant, Dantz Development Corporation
Dantz Development Corporation, makers of the award winning Retrospect backup software, is seeking a detail oriented, ethusiastic person to assist our OEM and Product Marketing departments. The Sales and Marketing Assistant will have both daily support tasks as well as an opportunity to take on a variety of long term projects. The Assistant will also interact with all deparments within the company and may have opportunities to represent Dantz in the computer industry.
Primary Responsibilities:
- - Provide support for the OEM department. - - Work with the OEM Channel Manager to prospect potential partners and see through the entire process. - - Assist with the account maintenance of OEM partners and manufacturers. - - Manage hardware compatibility database and ensure that current compatibility information is published on WEB site and on marketing collateral. - - Help to maintain the compatibility database and work with vendors to obtain evaluation units for compatibility testing. - - Manage coordinated communications both internally and externally to increase awareness and sales of OEM products. - - Assist Director of Product Marketing on a daily basis, as well as on long term projects. - - Do whatever it takes to get the job done!
You must be smart, enthusiastic and completely ethical and possess strong computer and written/verbal communication skills. You will need the ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously, work well with others and on a self-directed basis. Please fax your cover and resume to Ms. B. Baker at 925.253.9099 or e-mail to ginna@dantz.com. Please no phone calls.
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Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 23:42:19 -0800 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: Misc "Guyisms"
A few things I'd like to communicate to EvangeListas:
1) Rules for Revolutionaries reached #13 at Amazon.com last week. Thanks EvangeListas!
2) Just brought up the Rules for Revolutionaries Web site at: <http://www.kickbutt.com/>
3) garage.com is holding a conference for high-tech entrepreneurs. There's a special price until January 31! Check it out at: <http://www.garage.com/bootcamp/index.shtml>
4) I'm doing an online conference this Friday (2/29) at 2 PST for Barnes and Noble. Check it out at: <http://www.barnesandnoble.com/> Scrool way down to the bottom to "Authors Online." Also, I'll be on Moneyline with Lou Dobbs on CNN at 4 PST on the same day.
Thanks!
Guy
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 02:05:27 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: "Serve Different" - Really!
This tidbit is from:
Larry Kollar <mailto:Larry.Kollar@arris-i.com>
This web site claims to be running on a Mac Plus made in 1986!
<http://macplus.schoolvision.com/>
Some excerpts from its home page:
The Mac Plus has become a teenager, it is a lucky, 13 years old.
This is connected via LocalTalk (240kbps) to a Mac SE/30....
This Mac is actually an upgraded 128k Mac ....
Where was your computer [in] 1986?
Disclaimer: This is a light hearted demo site.
And I thought I could brag about the SE that someone gave me and is now set up in my daughter's room (the SE was built in May 1989, five months older than Julia).
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 02:05:35 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - New German Mac -- Linux Website
This announcement is from:
John L Grantham <mailto:grantham@mail.dievision.de>
I am pleased to announce the launch of a new German-language, privately-run Website about Macs and Linux (MkLinux and LinuxPPC) with tips about installation, troubleshooting help, a guide to common Linux commands, and more. The site is still expanding and adding info every day or two and now includes a complete installation guide to MkLinux in German (a LinuxPPC guide is coming soon).
The site is entitled the "Linux am Mac FAQ" and can be found at
<http://linux.macnews.de/index.shtml>
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 02:05:15 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Andromeda VariFocus Filter For PhotoShop
This announcement is from:
Andromeda Mail <mailto:orders@andromeda.com>
Andromeda Software Inc is proud to announce the release of our new VariFocus Plug-in for PhotoShop. VariFocus lets you focus/defocus features in your image with custom control. This depth of field effect adds dimensionality to flat 2-D photos. This effect is an Andromeda developed variable defocusing technology. Instead of a flat guassian blur, VariFocus with its palette of contoured masks can shift, distort, and scale to make that line between clarity and blur your call.
VariFocus is available for only $44. You can download a free demo or purchase and download a copy today at -
Andromeda Software Inc. are developers of numerous award winning plug-ins and filters for Adobe PhotoShop .
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 02:05:09 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Looking For Beta Testers For Network Application
This announcement is from:
Advanced Ideas <mailto:info@advancedideas.com>
Advanced Ideas is seeking beta testers for its new cross platform network application called InformUser.
InformUser allows a system administrator to broadcast messages to all his/her users without the users being logged into a server. For instance, if a server goes down, the administrator can broadcast a message to all users indicating the status. InformUser is a cross-platform solution allowing the system administrator to broadcast messages to Macintosh and Windows users simultaneously.
The current beta is for Macintosh only (Windows version coming soon). Candidates must be system administrators with at least 10 Macs on their TCP/IP based network that they can install the software.
For more information on the product and to sign up to beta test, please go to: <http://www.advancedideas.com/Products/products.html>
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 02:05:23 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Free Tablature Software For Macs
This tidbit is from:
John Lawless <mailto:response@acutab.com>
TABPerfect, an application for creating musical tablature for fretted stringed instruments, is now available as freeware on the AcuTab web site! This software was originally developed by Dr. Donald Miller for The Banjo NewsLetter magazine and was offered commercially for $225.
Dr. Miller is no longer able to offer support for this application so he has decided to give it away to the Mac community of banjo pickers, guitar strummers and mandolin pluckers.
There is NO WINDOWS VERSION available. =)
TABPerfect uses a custom font to create the tab files so they are very small text files which can be easily placed in word processing, page layout or illustration programs. AcuTab Publications has used this software for all of our banjo books and it is still used by Banjo NewsLetter.
Download the full, working version at:
<http://www.acutab.com/tabperfect>
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 02:05:18 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Mac Business Apps At MacWorld Expo
This tidbit is from:
Kent Cabreira <mailto:cabreira@atie.org>
As written by Rick LePage for Macintouch <http://www.macintouch.com/sf99thursday.html>
"One final note: People often diss the Mac's lack of business solutions, but in one booth we saw two products that impressed us. Ensign Systems was showing POS*IM, a complete point-of-sale system based on the Mac, and Tellan Software was showing MacAuthorize*Hub, a credit card processing application for the Mac. We'd love to see a couple more small business accounting solutions for the Mac, but it was nice to see these guys on the floor."
Because I've seen a lot of ?? posts about business software for the Mac, and I know there are a lot of small businesses that would love these solutions, I thought I would forward these just in case some of you Evangelists can't/didn't go to the MacWorld Expo this year, or don't read the Macintouch website.
Kent Cabreira <mailto:cabreira@atie.org>
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 02:05:39 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Mac-Upgrade.Com Letter 1.0 is Out!
This announcement is from:
mac-upgrade <mailto:todd@mac-upgrade.com>
Mac-Upgrade.com, the Web site devoted to news, views and reviews covering the universe of Macintosh upgrading, has released the first issue of it's new e-mail newletter, the Mac-Upgrade.com Letter. The Letter is a wonderful way to keep up with content on the site as well as learn more about Macintosh technology.
<http://www.mac-upgrade.com/>
The Mac-Upgrade.com Letter 1.0 includes tips by Rich Barron and the "Mac Chick" column by Donna Ladd as well as news from editor Leo Jakobson and a column by "The Upgrade Guy" Todd Stauffer. Topics this week include Firewire technology, Mac's Y2K problems, Apple's financials and news from Logitech, Newer Technology and Miro Designs.
The Letter will be published every two weeks, on Fridays. The site will continue to be updated when breaking news occurs, but will focus on new and exciting content will the release of each new issue of the Letter.
If you'd like to sample the Letter or subscribe, visit Mac-Upgrade.com for details. The Letter is delivered as Plain Text in a MacBinary archive. It's free to all subscribers.
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 02:05:43 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - ClassMac Greatly Improves Free Ad System
This announcement is from:
Shay Fulton <mailto:sfulton@classmac.com>
ClassMac.com has undergone a huge system overhaul. We've added some great new features to the backbone of ClassMac.com, the free Mac-only classified ad system. We've added great new search features, password protected ads, better category break-down for easier navigation, and much more.
The search features were the most requested improvement. You can now search all ads by category or all ads at once. The search feature is simple and easy to use, and even allows exclusive search of wanted ads and more.
Additionally, users no longer have to wait to have an ad deleted after it is sold. By using a chosen password, they can quickly remove old ads from the system. This improves both editing, deleting, and reposting of ads. The action is immediate, and only the seller can delete his or her ad.
We've also broken down the categories further, adding new wanted features and more hardware sections.
With all of these new features, we feel that ClassMac.com has become much more manageable, easy to use, and easy to navigate. This benefits all users. Sellers can be sure their ads can be seen and found, and buyers can quickly find what they are looking for. We designed the new programming ourselves to keep the ClassMac design and feeling unique and genuine. We've been here since March of 1997 and continue to grow every month! And it's all free and all Macintosh!
To use the new system and read about the other improvements, please visit our site at -
<http://www.classmac.com/>
Thank you, and we appreciate the support!
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 02:05:48 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Announcing TextSpresso 1.0B3 (Formerly Text Washer)
This announcement is from:
Taylor Design <mailto:support@taylor-design.com>
Taylor Design has announced the release of TextSpresso 1.0b3, the third public beta release of a powerful new text filtering application for Mac OS. TextSpresso was formerly known as Text Washer.
TextSpresso 1.0b3 includes significant user interface enhancements for managing filters; enhancements to the MultiFilter filter type; a new HTML manual which covers all major features; and a total of over 65 filters.
TextSpresso 1.0b3 is available now. Being a public beta release it can be used for free until February 15, 1999. It can be found at the following locations:
Direct Download Links, 680x0 Beta <http://www.taylor-design.com/Product_Downloads/TextSpresso68K.sit.bin > <http://www.taylor-design.com/Product_Downloads/TextSpresso68K.sit.hqx >
Direct Download Links, PowerPC Beta <http://www.taylor-design.com/Product_Downloads/TextSpressoPPC.sit.bin > <http://www.taylor-design.com/Product_Downloads/TextSpressoPPC.sit.hqx >
What is TextSpresso?
TextSpresso is a fast and powerful text filtering application for cleaning up and processing all kinds of text files. With a single pass TextSpresso can clean up Internet text (i.e. E-mail, HTML), prepare files for publishing, prepare files for the Internet, convert files for use on other platforms (i.e. Mac<->PC), and more. TextSpresso includes over 65 built in filters and allows users to create their own filters using any of the 5 core filter types.
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 02:05:30 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Followup - Mac Fixes PC Files
This follow-up message is from:
Michael Margolies <mailto:margolies@popmail.com>
I've been reading with amusement all the posting about Mac's that fix PC floppies and so on and realized that it has become so common around here that I took it for granted that Mac's can fix PC problems.
Cabela's produces great catalogs for the camping, hunting, and outdoor enthusiast, and I might ad that our catalogs are great. We produce them all with Mac's of course. But we receive countless floppies, M/Os, CD, Syquests, Zip's and so on from product vendors that have items in our catalogs. It is a weekly if not daily thing that someone from our MIS dept. or a Product Specialist walks a frustrated person into my office with a PC disk they cannot read on their PC computers or some strange file format that a small shop created with a software product our PC (we have a small army of MIS wintel guys) experts have never heard of or cannot open.
I pop the disk into my Mac, and without exception I can open it, recover it, translate it, or convert it to a usable format that the PC user needs or that I can pass along to production people on Mac's to use in advertisements ot catalog production. It has become so routine that now it is part of the MIS dept. policy to send people with bad disks, or strange formats to us to fix. (with the help of many a utility or program I learned about from the Evangelist postings). Everyone knows around here that if you have a problem disk or strange unreadable file just find someone with a Macintosh they can always fix it.
Michael Margolies Cabela's, Inc. <http://www.cabelas.com> Manager - Systems, Imaging, Quality
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