EvangeList Digest Friday, January 1 1999 Volume 01 : Number 1347
In this issue:
Tidbit - Issue 15 of the Mac Report Tidbit - [Review] Game Wizard PCI Graphics Accelerator. PR - AutoScript.Fm Repriced For Everyone Tidbit - Digital Guy at Macworld SF '99 Tidbit - "Think Different" On "Martial Law" Job - MacWorld SF '99 Help Needed $$ - Make Dantz Your First Stop!
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 02:05:18 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Issue 15 of the Mac Report
This tidbit is from:
Paul Shields <mailto:pshields@cyberramp.net>
The latest issue of The Mac Report is now available. The Mac Report is a weekly PDF magazine for Macintosh professionals that covers a wide range of topics including education, publishing, enterprise computing, and product reviews.
This week's highlights include
- - Our Reader's Choice Awards - - A feature on Apple's continued strength during the holiday seasons - - News Analysis - Steve Jobs CAUSE speech - The Mac Gaming market - IDisc - - Columns - What Students Really Want (Dan Holcomb) - Mercury Goes Retrograde (Todd Stauffer) - Requiem for a Rat (Charles Martin) - Nationwide Testing Standards (Herb Pilz) - High Speed Networking (Paul Shields) - - Product Reviews - Food Chain - Hotline Server - - And of course, Whip Crack Jack
The Mac Report Staff Paul Shields, Editor The Mac Report - <http://www.macreport.com>
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 02:05:22 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - [Review] Game Wizard PCI Graphics Accelerator.
This tidbit is from:
<mailto:webmaster@applelinks.com>
Review: Game Wizard PCI Graphics Accelerator.
By Kirk Hiner
It's on rare occasion that I can admit to something "blowing me away." Recently, I only remember it happening upon my first listening of Brian May's "Another World" CD and after eating my friend Suzanne's stuffed shrimp. However, neither of those really fit the Applelinks review qualifications. What does fit, and what did blow me away, was Micro Conversions, Inc.'s Game Wizard PCI Graphics Accelerator.
Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 02:05:25 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - AutoScript.Fm Repriced For Everyone
This announcement is from:
Gregory Charles Rivers <mailto:gregory@gnb.com.hk>
AutoScript.fm - the tool that makes life easier for FileMaker Pro users and developers - has been repriced.
The price for admission to the world of efficient FileMaker Pro scripting has been lowered to just US$48. It is hoped that AutoScript.fm can subsequently become universally accepted by FileMaker Pro users, aiding in the development of great FileMaker Pro databases.
AutoScript.fm is a scripting utility for FileMaker Pro users that makes the daunting task of transferring FileMaker Pro scripts from one database to another much easier and quicker.
AutoScript.fm also facilitates the sharing of FileMaker Pro scripts by saving scripts in a text format that can easily be copied and emailed to friends and associates anywhere in the world. FileMaker Pro magazines can use AutoScript.fm to make their sample scripts more accessible, while FileMaker Pro user groups can use AutoScript.fm to make group-shared scripts accessible, reproducible and portable.
The new price of $48 will be effective with the next release of AutoScript.fm, version 1.0.6 due by December 31. The new version will also feature a new VISE installer, a small bug fix and an enhancement in the getting of custom FileMaker Pro window data.
The AutoScript.fm web site is now accelerated through FireWire via the Reprahduce (Mac-friendly) ISP for extra speed. Version 1.0.5a and newer of AutoScript.fm downloads are and will also be hosted by Reprahduce, although only via http.
For details, please visit the AutoScript.fm web site or email the author Gregory.
Web: <http://www.gnb.com.hk/autoscript.fm/>
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 02:05:28 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Digital Guy at Macworld SF '99
This tidbit is from:
The Digital Guy <mailto:evangelist@apple.com>
Well, not only do I plan to attend Macworld SF '99 (which will probably be the most enjoyable Macworld in quite some time :) someone decided it would be fun to have me pontificate on "Taking your Web Site to the Next Level". That's right, someone (who doesn't know any better, I'm sure) has put me on one of those panel things.
Dave Taylor will be moderating myself, Scott Kelby, Rick Tracewell and Neil Robertson as we talk about...well, I don't know exactly what we'll be talking about yet. I'm hoping I get to do my "Top Five Things You Can Do to Kill a Web Site", wherein I finally get to rant at a semi-receptive audience about my favorite HTML based pet peeves.
EvangeListas interested in such things should come and check it out on Friday, January 8 from 2:00 to 3:15 PM in Moscone Center South, Room 307.
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 02:05:26 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - "Think Different" On "Martial Law"
This tidbit is from:
"Brian K. Mackey" <mailto:bkmackey@bellsouth.net>
Did anyone see this week's (12/26) episode of "Martial Law" on CBS? If so, did you notice that, in the final scenes of Sammo tooling around LA in the Caddy that one of the sights featured was a giant "Lucy & Desi" ad on the side of a building? How fitting- a show about a Chinese cop turning things upside down in LA shows us the company that's turning the computer world on its ear!
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 02:05:30 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Job - MacWorld SF '99 Help Needed
This job announcement is from:
Markin Abras <mailto:markin@macdirectory.com>
MacWorld Help Needed
Company is looking for organized individual for booth management position for MacWorld San Francisco (January 6-9, 1999).
Individual will be responsible for managing a team of volunteers during the 4 day trade show. Responsibilities include badge provision to all volunteers including work responsibilities. An average of 6 hours per day will be required for this position (Tuesday-Friday). For more information please send email to <mailto:jay@macdirectory.com>
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Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 19:12:51 -0800 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: $$ - Make Dantz Your First Stop!
This special offer is from:
Craig Isaacs <mailto:craig_isaacs@dantz.com>
If you're going to Macworld, make your first stop at the Dantz booth (#2123 in the South Hall).
Why?
***** Special Expo Bundle *****
Get Retrospect Express, Norton Utilities for Mac, and Norton Antivirus all for only $99! SAVE MORE THAN 50%!
This is a *very* limited offer, and we expect to sell out in the first day. (It's first come, first serve.) That's why I'm posting this to the evangelist -- to give you first crack at it!
This bundle will be available exclusively at the Dantz booth and is worth well over $200 if bought anywhere else.
***** Save over 40% on Retrospect Express *****
Or, get the 5 mice Retrospect Express for only $29.95. Macworld's Buying Advice -- "When it comes to software, you won't go wrong with either Retrospect or Retrospect Express, from Dantz Development." -- Adam Engst, Feb 1999
Note: These are show specials and are available at the show only. Sorry!
Here's to a new year full of health, happiness, and safe computing....
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Start up Kick butt Cash out
<http://www.garage.com/>
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