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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 12:51:52 -0700 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR - WWDC 1998 Audio Tapes Available
This announcement is from:
Mel Matsuoka, <webkahuna@vwtapes.com>
VWTAPES, the official conference-recording company for the 1998 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), is now offering audio and videotape recordings of all conference tracks from the conference.
Those who were unable to attend WWDC '98, or could not attend a session held concurrently with their own, can now listen to every keynote address and session held at the conference--including Steve Jobs' keynote address, and over 90 other sessions from 5 different conference tracks. An 11 minute RealVideo/Audio excerpt from Steve Jobs' keynote address is also available for viewing (Requires RealPlayer 5.0, available for free from RealNetworks - <http://www.real.com>.
Audiotapes are $10.00 (US) each. Keynote videotapes are $30.00 each (PAL or SECAM formats are $35.00 each). Full sets of WWDC '98 audiotapes (95 tapes) are also available at a special price of $750.00. Full sets of videotapes are $1500 each.
All tapes come with a money-back guarantee, and may be purchased online via secure order form from the VWTAPES website <http://www.vwtapes.com>. Tapes may also be ordered via FAX (1-213-654-0970), toll-free phone (1-888-VWTAPES), or international phone (1-213-654-0518).
Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 12:51:51 -0700 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR - FrameBlenderQT 1.0b3
This announcement is from:
Dave Rowe, <devel@dragonflydigital.com>
Dragonfly Digital Design today announced a new beta release of FrameBlenderQT for the Macintosh. FrameBlender products use oversampling to increase the quality of still images captured with video equipment. A sequence of frames that has been captured with a video camera is blended together into a single image. This effectively removes noise from the image and dramatically improves image quality.
FrameBlenderQT is a QuickTime Movie Export component which can be used with Apple's MoviePlayer or any program that supports QuickTime export components.
FrameBlenderQT is primarily useful to remove random noise. Since the noise is different in every frame, blending many frames together acts to cancel out the noise. This is effective with video noise and certain compression artifacts. Alternative uses include simulating a time exposure by blending the frames of a time lapse movie and creating motion blur effects by blending frames with movement.
This is version 1.0b3, the third public beta. This version requires a Macintosh with Apple's QuickTime software. It works with MoviePlayer 2.5 and MoviePlayer 3.0 Pro. It can be downloaded, free of charge, from our web site at <http://www.dragonflydigital.com/software/>. This version improves memory handling and supports longer movies.
About Dragonfly Digital Design: Dragonfly Digital Design creates web sites and develops multimedia content and tools.
For further information visit our web page at <http://www.dragonflydigital.com/software/> or send e-mail to <devel@dragonflydigital.com>.
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 12:51:53 -0700 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR - Adobe to Bundle Furbo Filters with ImageReady
This announcement is from:
Jeffrey Zeldman, <jeffrey@zeldman.com>
Adobe has told Furbo Filters principals Craig Hockenberry and Jeffrey Zeldman that they will be bundling Furbo Filters with their upcoming ImageReady image processor for web designers. (Furbo Filters are already being bundled with Photoshop 5.)
Furbo Filters are $39 shareware plugins that automate web design tasks and create special visual effects. If you haven't yet sprung for the Adobe software, you may download fully functional versions of the Furbo Webmasters Series and Furbo Designer Pack from:
<http://www.furbo-filters.com>.
The filters are Mac-only, and work in Photoshop 5, Photoshop 4, Photoshop 3, ImageReady, and Macromedia Fireworks.
The Web Designers series consists of three plugins: BROWSER PREVIEW, WEB POSTERIZE, and WEB SCRUBBER.
BROWSER PREVIEW lets you compare how your final image will look under various Mac and Windows gamma settings. (Three PC gamma settings are available. Change them at the click of a button.) It also shows you how the image will look as a gif (at various color levels, using various color schemes, including the web-safe color cube) or JPEG (at various user-selectable compression levels). All these variations interact with one another much as they do in ImageReady and Fireworks.
WEB POSTERIZE is the only plugin (or application) that lets you work inside the color cube _before_ optimizing your image as a gif or jpeg; on a single layer or multiple layers; with fine control over contrast and hue. It makes the smallest GIF files possible because it maximizes the gif compression algorithm by rendering your image in large, non-dithering areas of flat color (rather than dithering the image, which creates much larger file sizes).
WEB SCRUBBER allows you to selectively shift main color areas into the web-safe color palette while leaving intermediate areas untouched. It is adapted from work begun by Todd Fahrner at Studio Verso/Agitprop, and has earned Todd's and Verso's approval. (They no longer recommend their own web scrubber; they recommend Furbo.)
The filters were used in the production of the Furbo Filters website itself <http://www.furbo-filters.com> and in Furbo partner Jeffrey Zeldman's May 1998 cover design for David Siegel's <http://www.highfive.com>.
Full working versions of the software are available, along with tips, news, and freeware Photoshop actions and graphics at:
<http://www.furbo-filters.com>.
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 12:51:52 -0700 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR - Cyberopoly 1.0 Released
Keyword: Market by market, Games
This announcement is from:
John Mauro, <maurojc@bushbaby.alfred.edu>
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a computer tycoon? Now you can with Cyberopoly, a shareware game from John Mauro Software. You play a ruthless executive in the computing industry trying to take over as many companies as possible without being forced into the Department of Justice. You can build up the value and power your companies by getting patents and developing industry standards -- and don't forgot to stop for a free browser! Cyberopoly is fun for the whole family!!!
Download Cyberopoly and other great programs from the John Mauro Software web site at:
Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 12:51:53 -0700 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: Tidbit - Macworld NY Events URL
This tidbit is from:
Ilene Hoffman, <ileneh@mediaone.net>
Macintosh/Internet Consultant and Writer, Ilene Hoffman is pleased to announce that the Hess Memorial Macworld Events/ Party list web site is online!
The web site will contain every party and press function scheduled during Macworld week in New York, July 7th through July 10th. (Some events occur before and after the actual show.) The page will be updated almost daily until the show.
Please email any scheduled events or press conferences to <ileneh@mediaone.net> or use the Event Submission Form on the site <http://www.xensei.com/users/ileneh/partyform.html>.
A "fun stuff to see at the show" page has been added so that users can get a head start on the cool booths to see, so if you have a product announcement please send a 2-line description for that page.
Banner Advertising is being sought for the site. If you want to put your company in the face of 8,000 - 10,000 show attendees, please send email. This is the ONLY web page with pass along readership, as everyone prints out the pages and carries them in their pockets!
If your preferred email address was not used in this mailing, please fill out the form on the Registration page and send the corrected email address.
Please link to the events page from your web site. Please drop me an email if you do set up a link. It would be much appreciated if information found on my site is left there also.
The URLs are as follows: (Please link to the first URL)
I would like to thank STF Technologies, Maxum Development, Now Software, GoLive, Akimbo Systems, Macromedia, Shaman Corporation, and Barebones Software for helping me to accomplish this task. Without YOUR support I will have to work instead of compiling this page for us all! Please support these companies and don't forget to drop a little summer cheer to DQ in Robert Hess's name. (Robert was the original creator of this
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 22:19:29 -0700 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR - Color Picker Pro 2.0.3
This announcement is from: Mike McNamara, <mike@rootworks.com>
Shareware Update: Color Picker Pro 2.0.3
Color Picker Pro has recently been updated from version 2.0.2 to version 2.0.3. Earlier versions of Color Picker Pro (specifically version 2.0.2) may have problems launching on some computers. Although this bug is known only to effect users using G3 Macintoshes, all users are advised to download the most recent release at:
<http://www.rootworks.com/cpp/download.html>
Color Picker Pro 2.0.3 has also been submitted to info-mac and should appear on info-mac mirrors and related sites sometime within the next 2 weeks.
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 22:19:29 -0700 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR - Stairways releases Combadge 1.0
This announcement is from:
Peter N Lewis, <peter@stairways.com.au>
Stairways Software, Pty Ltd, today announced the release of Combadge, an elegant real time email companion.
What is Combadge?
Combadge is a real time email companion, perhaps best described as a cross between a talk, chat and email. Combadge will let you chat in real time with other Combadge users without needing to know where they are - you simply use their email address and Combadge finds them. If they are not running Combadge, then Combadge will send your message to them using email so you do not even need to know if they have Combadge.
Combadge is US$25 shareware. Site and organisation-wide licenses are also available for US$500 and US$2000 respectively. Combadge requires a Macintosh with TCP/IP connectivity.
Features
* Easy User Interface. * Real time chatting if both parties have Combadge. * Email messages if they do not have Combadge. * Connect using email address. * Log conversations to email. * Automatic configuration. * Answering machine facility.
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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 22:19:29 -0700 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: Tidbit - MacAddict Offers Free pro-Mac Email
This tidbit is from:
Cheryl England, <cengland@macaddict.com>
MacAddict magazine is proud to announce that it is now offering free email to its fans. Even better the domain names are pro-Mac ones like Long Live the Mac, Love the Mac and even Mac Addict. Here's how it works: Go to <http://www.imaginemail.com> and follow the registration process to choose your user name and domain name. To check your email, simply go back to the site, type in your name and password (which you choose when you register), and you're in! The email service is free to you, you can pick up your email from anywhere that allows you Web access, and you get to send a pro-Mac message with every email! Cool!
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