EvangeList Digest Thursday, March 5 1998 Volume 01 : Number 1113
In this issue:
Tidbit - How To Learn About Windows NT Patches PR--Mac Radio Show coming to Atlanta, GA Tidbit - Macs WORK PR - Sneak Preview of GoMac 1.5 Followup - Saving James Cook from the Dark Side $$ - FAA Aviation Library CD-ROM $$ - Ultra Dock 16sce for the Duo $$ - Mac Outer Space Adventure CD Series CD-ROM $$ - Bathroom Book and Historical Doc ?? - Animal Breeding Software ?? - Lable Printer and FileMaker 4 Problem PR - Dr. Farallon's Education Assistance Program !! - Force-Feedback Joystick for the Mac
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"NASA, the U.S. Navy, and university campuses throughout the nation were the targets Monday evening of "denial of service" attacks on computers running Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95 operating systems.
"The attacks, waged over the Internet, made computers crash and caused what is known as the "blue screen of death"--a reference to the blue screen that accompanies Microsoft's "fatal error" message."
The article goes on to talk about the fact that this wasn't a "new" problem, but one that was fixed with a patch released in January. It's pointed out by one of the victims that there's a "steady stream of patches" coming from Microsoft, implying that it's not easy to keep up with the current version.
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Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 15:49:10 -0800 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR--Mac Radio Show coming to Atlanta, GA
This announcement is from:
<tjones3@vanstar.com> To: <macway@aol.com>
I just wanted to send message to all of the Mac faithful out there on the EvangeList and let them know of another great (hopefully) Mac resource that will soon be making it's debut in Atlanta, GA. If you live in or around Atlanta, then chances are you know WGST Radio (640 AM/105.7 FM). Well, WGST has an informative and entertaining computer call in show (although fairly wintel oriented) every Saturday morning from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM EST, hosted by Tom Caddoo. Tom, who works for the same company I do, realized that none of the computer call in shows in this market had any Mac segment or Mac know how and that it was time to change that.
This is where I come in. My name is Tyler Jones. I have been doing Mac hardware and software support professionally for a few years now and am admittedly addicted to all things Apple and Mac. This coupled with the fact that I had nothing to do Saturday mornings and a face that was made for radio apparently made me the ideal candidate. So, Saturday March 14th Tom and I will be doing a full hour dedicated to the Mac.
The future of a possible Mac segment as a permanent addition to Tom's show really depends on feedback from this show. Tom has been doing a great job promoting the idea every week on his show, but now I need a hand from all of you out there with a radio or RealAudio to make this endeavor a success. So Saturday, March 14th from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM eastern time please tune in your radios (640 AM/ 105.7 FM) or use RealAudio (there is a RealAudio link from <www.wgst.com>) and listen to our show.
Please call in and ask questions, share opinions, or just let the rest of the world know us Mac users are still here.
Thanks for all of your support and long live the Mac - Tyler Jones
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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 02:10:56 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Macs WORK
Keyword: Advocacy, Macintosh in Action
This tidbit is from:
<Bill_Grant@designlink.com>
Today, our Director of Resourcing and Organizational Development came into my cubicle with a CD in his hand. It was one of those gold recordable CDs that apparently had some data on it that he wanted to see. I was on the phone at the time, but I figured he wanted to see what it was that was on the CD. Something about our Corporate capabilities... He gave the CD to me and I inserted it into the CD drive of my 10-month-old company issued Compaq 5300 running Windows95. I double clicked on "My Computer", and then on the CD icon. The LED on the CD drive flashed, the window opened, and lo and behold, nothing displayed. He was VERY concerned. The window was empty and it indicated "0 items." Just so you know, I am running ConversionsPlus on this machine, so even if it was a "Mac" CD, I should have been able to see SOMETHING... and, since my Company is trying to be a Windows-only shop, the CD was meant to run on a PC anyway...
<yawn>
I took the CD out of the 5300, turned around to the Apple PowerMac 8100 running a Marketing web and ftp server and inserted the CD there. <BIG SMILE from me; concerned "what-are-you-doing" look from him while shaking his head>
This 5 year old machine is running 8.1, read the CD and showed all the stuff on it while the http, ftp and graphics caching applications is running (don't even think about trying that with a 5 year old wintel) AND several people were hitting the web server... The "application" was written using what looked like Director and uses QuickTime. There was a folder for installing Win95 stuff (if you can GET TO THEM!). Video was displayed accompanied by audio (including an introduction by our Company President). It looked and sounded great. Too bad the PC users can't do anything with it!
By the way, the reason this person came to me was that the CD did not work on his Windows95 machine either... and I used to be the Information Services Manager... he figured if anyone could get it running, it was me. Compatibility problems? Life Cycle cost issue? Ease of use? Not on Macs! (oh yeah, I am also on the Board of the Diablo Valley Mac User Group.)
Then I shared with him that because of all the lock-ups, freezes and crashes I get on my wintel machine, my productivity is about 20% less than what it could be... He even admitted he had similar problems... I asked him if it was appropriate to be wasting these types of resources: Time = Money. I told him he could do the math. So, if you happen to be in a situation like mine (I can get REAL work done on my Mac but forced to lose work and time on my wintel), be sure to point that out to the people who are in a position to make noise in the boardroom.
Go Macintosh!
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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 02:11:17 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Sneak Preview of GoMac 1.5
This announcement is from:
Mathew K. Caughron, <mat@proteron.com>
Due to public interest, a beta of GoMac 1.5 has been posted and will be available for the next two weeks. Interested parties can find this solid pre-release update on:
<http://www.proteron.com/>
We only encourage intrepid Mac users who want to push their Mac to the edge to get this update. This is not a general public release but only for those who want to beta-test GoMac 1.5 befores its public release.
The final release date for GoMac 1.5 has been set at or around March 15.
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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 02:11:31 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Followup - Saving James Cook from the Dark Side
This follow-up message is from:
<MacDog769@aol.com>
Just a note to let you know that the James Cook Poll is over. You can use the included URL to see his original article, read his followup, and view the results. Even though the poll is done, you can still leave comments. Since he is considering writing an article about the entire episode for a Mac publication, I would encourage all 'Listas to read the articles and comment:
<http://www.netdetours.com/misc/mac.html> __________________________ Digital Guy Sez:
Folks, well done! He notes that the comments were thoughtful and well argued, and posts many of the better ones. If we did the same thing with ALL journalists, regardless of their position on the Mac, it would make it very difficult to call us names. :-)
Global is pleased to announce the availability of the Aviation CD-ROM. This new CD-ROM contains almost every FAA database and the complete FAA Aviation Library.
The CD-ROM contains over 600 MB of information.
Information is indexed for fast information retrieval. The information can be printed out or exported into other databases. All information is searchable and navigable via the use of buttons.
The CD-ROM includes the following:
- - FAA Exam Bank (Private Pilot, ATP, COMM, INST, AP, etc.) - - FAR's (complete) - - The entire FAA Library in .pdf format (requires Acrobat reader included) - - Airmen Database: Pilot's, addresses, ratings, Medical (660,000 records) - - Aircraft Database: N-number, serial number, owner info, Make, Model Engine data, cruise speed, etc. (over 300,000 records, related to SDR data) - - Aircraft Mfg Database: Make, Model, cruise speed, engine data, HP - - Engine Mfg Database: Make, Model, HP, PPH, etc. - - Airports USA: every private, public and certified airport-- including owner info, Lat/Long., identifier, etc. - - SDR Master Database: Includes last 24 months of SDR's including product info tables A-E and J (over 80,000 and has related data from Aircraft Database and tables) - Aviation Medical Examiners Database: names and addresses of all qualified AME's - - Aircraft Dealer Applicant Database: Listing of dealers - - A& P Mechanics Database: Listing of valid certificate holders
Please see our web site at:
<http://www.aviation-cdrom.com/Start.html>
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Contact: Greg / Global Energy Global Energy P.O. Box 5617 Madison, WI 53705
TEL: 608-238-6001 FAX: 608-238-6081
email: <ggiese@sprynet.com> or <info@aviation-cdrom.com>
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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 02:11:34 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: $$ - Ultra Dock 16sce for the Duo
This special offer is from:
MacCPU
MacCPU has the ultra-rare Ultra Dock 16sce for the DUO in stock and is giving free shipping, anywhere in the world, for members of the EvangeList. The Ultra Dock 16sce has a 25-pin SCSI port, 16 bit Video port, HDI-20 for your external floppy, serial port, ADB port, stereo port and 10BaseT Ethernet. Made for use with all Duos, the Ultra Dock has been out of production for many months and we have the last supply of new units in the world for the ultra-low price of $499. Mention EvangeList in the comments section of the order form and get free shipping anywhere in the world.
<http://www.maccpu.com/ultradocks.html>
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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 02:11:02 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: $$ - Mac Outer Space Adventure CD Series CD-ROM
This special offer is from:
Marschall Bros. Multimedia, <mbm@nccn.net>
The Mac Outer Space Adventure CD series are a fun method of learning the System 7.5/7.6 or 8. Features include:
* Hours of QuickTime lesson movies * Short, focused lessons * Hot Tips & Power User secrets * Learn the most popular keyboard shortcuts * Saving work & file management * Games & Quizzes * Troubleshooting basics * Simulators allow the user to practice key skills * Easy to install & use * For beginners or intermediate users * Ages 10 to Adult
The Mac Outer Space Adventure CD is available at: <http://www.mbrothers.com/>
Half Off Deal for EvangeList subscribers: The Mac Outer Space Adventure CD is normally $99.00 but for EvangeList subscribers it is only $50.00 each plus $3.00 shipping (California residents add 7.25% sales tax). Please mention you saw this announcement on EvangeList!!! Offer good until 5/31/98.
Send a check in U.S. funds to: (Specify System 8 or 7.5/7.6 version please)
MBM P.O. Box 1594 Cedar Ridge, CA 95924
Contact info: Cameron Marschall Box 1594 Cedar Ridge, CA 95924 (530) 477-1744
Happy Mac Adventures everyone!!
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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 02:10:59 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: $$ - Bathroom Book and Historical Doc
This special offer is from:
<OWL@Bigfoot.com> Owen Linzmayer
<http://www.netcom.com/~owenink>
The response to my last posting was so strong that I have extended the following offer through the end of April 1998, regardless of the number of orders received.
Now in its sixth printing, "The Mac Bathroom Reader" is the only book that delivers the straight dope on Apple Computer, the most intriguing high-tech company ever. Think of it as an unauthorized biography of Apple. This 300-page paperback is an irreverent collection of amazing anecdotes, exploded myths, fun facts, embarrassing quotes, rare photos, and everything you never knew about our friends in Cupertino.
You can now order your own autographed copies of "The Mac Bathroom Reader" for just US$13 each. You also get a FREE copy of the Energizer Bunny screen saver disk (original retail value: $29.95), AND a copy of Apple's original April 1, 1976 partnership agreement signed by Jobs, Woz, and Ron Wayne.
For Priority Mail delivery or orders from outside the U.S., consult my web site for postage details:
<http://www.netcom.com/~owenink>
Send cash, money order, or check (drawn on a U.S. bank) made payable to Owen Ink. For proper fulfillment, specify the book(s) you are ordering and please include your email address. Mail your order to:
Owen Ink, 2227 15th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116-1824
P.S. This offer supersedes all previous offers and is subject to change without notice.
Philippe.Arbona, <arbona@crystal.lnet.fr> (by way of EvangeList, <evangelist@apple.com>>
I have a friend of mine whose full-time business is the breeding of pigeons. After years in the "manual" mode, he is now on the look-out for a software (preferably Mac) allowing him to properly manage his business.
My understanding is that there are indeed some specifics for the breeding of the pigeons, but I guess any animal breeding software may already be a good starting point.
Any suggestions is welcome, I will summarize if there is interest.
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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 02:11:25 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - Lable Printer and FileMaker 4 Problem
This request is from:
Adam Horvitz, <abomb@primenet.com>
We run a FM4 sales database with approx 35 clients. Most of these clients are running 7.5.1 or 7.6.1. Three are now running OS 8.0. For the past 4 years we've been able to print both contact letters (to a LaserWriter 630) and labels (to a CoStar LabelWriter II or XL). We use Quick Keys to switch to the CoStar driver via the "Choosy" extension in Quick Keys.
This had been working perfectly until FM4 came out. At that point Quick Keys was no longer able to make the switch (crashes FM or the entire machine every time). It took many phone calls, but CoStar finally admitted their driver was the problem. Around 6-8 months ago CoStar updated their driver to version 4 and that fixed the problem... under OS 7.x. We are now faced with the same problem under OS 8. I spoke with tech support and all I got was some crap about the shrinking Mac market and how nobody in the label business is investing in our machines. I was told to fax a letter. Wonderful.
Unfortunately CoStar never implemented Applescript/AppleEvents into the stand-alone label printing application which comes with each printer. If that were the case you would not be reading this note in the first place.
We are faced with a huge dilemma. Does anyone know of another label printer that will work for our needs? Does anyone have a work around? Could the CoStar label printer be addressed directly via a FM4 plugin? Thanks in advance.
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Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 02:11:27 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Dr. Farallon's Education Assistance Program
This announcement is from:
Nicole Martin, <nmartin@netopia.com>
FREE Network Design Assistance, Network Performance Consultation and E-Rate Help for Schools and Districts Nationwide
Farallon, A division of Netopia Inc., announces Dr. Farallon's Education Assistance Program, a free network consulting service and E-Rate helpline. Dr. Farallon's Education Assistance Program offers school and district technology coordinators advice on E-Rate Universal Service Funding as well as help with specifying their network, optimizing network performance and connecting to the Internet. Dr. Farallon network specialists are experienced technicians who can assist schools with applying for E-Rate funding and implementing their Technology Plan, including designing a network from the ground up, upgrading the current network, improving network performance and obtaining Internet access.
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 02:11:07 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: !! - Force-Feedback Joystick for the Mac
Keyword: Market by market, Games
This action item is from:
Brett Circe, <Brett@TKOnet.com>
First, a Force-Feedback Joystick gives resistance and vibrations during game-play to simulate a more real experience while gaming (like it may jerk while you are flying a plane and got hit by a missile). The popularity is growing in the PC market, and there is no Mac version of this product.
I have been in an email discussion with a large joystick developer for the Mac (maybe the largest) about the production of a Force-Feedback Joystick for the Mac. The results of which ended up:
* The Mac hard-core gamers market was too small to support this type of joystick, and * If there were software to support this type of joystick, they may consider making a Mac version.
So, I am appealing to all Macintosh Game Developers to send me email specifying what games you develop and that you would be interested in adding force-feedback support to your game. I will compile the list of developers and games and forward it to Joystick developers for the Macintosh platform.
More information about Force Feedback Products:
<http://www.force-feedback.com/>
I just hope I am not in a catch-22, where the software developers want hardware support before they begin development :(
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