EvangeList Digest Wednesday, March 4 1998 Volume 01 : Number 1111
In this issue:
Tidbit - Mac Webmasters Web Site Moves ?? - Porta Thiel Embosser and PowerMac PR - Washington Apple Pi Announces CD-ROM Tidbit - InfoWorld Article On OS Choice PR - TeamWave 3.0 Mac/Win/Unix Internet Groupware Tidbit - Macintosh... It Just Works Web Site Followup & !! - Mail to Senators - How About a Free Fax? Followup - MacCompete has Propagated PR--MacAddict Network new home page $$ - 10% off any Kaidan Product PR - Mousigator 0.5 Followup - Plastic ID Badge Printing ?? - A Definitive List of Publications and Design Houses Using Macs
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 05:11:38 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Mac Webmasters Web Site Moves
Keyword: Market by market, Internet
This tidbit is from:
Dan Knight, <dknight@mail.iserv.net>
Mac Webmasters has moved to the MacTimes Network. Our new URL is:
<http://www.mactimes.com/macweb/>.
Mac Webmasters is a resource for any Mac user involved in creating, maintaining, or managing a web site. There are links to other online resources, reviews, and more. We're growing daily.
Mac Webmasters also maintains an email list specifically for those involved with Mac-specific sites.
If you use a Mac to run a web site, come on down.
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 05:11:36 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - Porta Thiel Embosser and PowerMac
This request is from:
Christiansen, <freedom@bright.net>
I work at a Special Ed Center in Ohio and we are setting up a braille production center. We have Duxbury Software and a Porta Thiel Embosser. I have no problem with the Duxbury, the problem is getting the embosser to work with my Power Macintosh Computer. I am so frustrated, I have talked to Duxbury People, Indepent LIving Aids who was the distributor for the embosser, my computer technician, etc., and am getting nowhere. I have been told the embosser will only work with an ImageWriter One cable, etc., etc. I have tried all to no avail. I am looking for a user of this equipment to correspond with or to call that might be able to help me. No one wants to help when a Macintosh is concerned. Would you hapen to know of anyone who is using this equipment that might be able to help me. My work email is <wcoserrc@bright.net>. I would appreciate any suggestions or direction you might be able to give me. Thank you for your time.
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 05:11:40 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Washington Apple Pi Announces CD-ROM
This announcement is from:
Dave Ottalini, <dave.ottalini@tcs.wap.org>
Washington Apple Pi (WAP) announces it is now taking orders for its first CD ROM disk containing the newest Mac OS (c) Upgrade - 8.1, along with a host of other system files, internet software, utilities and much much more.
"This is a fabulous disk that contains a wealth of software for all Macintosh owners," says WAP President Lorin Evans. "Many hours of development time were put in by our members so that 'Pi Fillings' would be the tremendous value it is." Evans notes the disk costs just $10.00 ($2.00 P&H) and is available to any Mac owner. Bulk orders by Mac Vendors or other user groups are available.
Here's what's on the disk (non bootable):
Mac OS 8.1 update Mac OS 7.6.1 update Mac OS 7.5.3 update Mac System 7.5.5 update Mac System 7.1 updates Mac System 7.0 updates Open Transport updates Lots of great utilities Internet applications And more!
For more information, call the WAP office at (301)-984-0300. WAP is located at 1202 Parklawn Drive, Rockville, MD. Email to: <office@wap.org>.
WASHINGTON APPLE PI is one of the oldest Apple/Mac User Groups in the U-S. 1998 is our 20th year!
Our Web site is at www.wap.org.
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 05:11:29 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - InfoWorld Article On OS Choice
This tidbit is from:
Gardner, Jon L., <jon@ci.bryan.tx.us>
Bob Lewis's "IS Survival Guide" column in the Feb. 16 InfoWorld is titled, "Throwing Windows off the desktop is too risky, but you can preserve some OS choice."
The basic thrust of the article is that, when it comes to Internet services, one OS is basically just as good as the next, but almost anything is better than Windows NT. The Mac OS is not mentioned per se, but the overall philosophy of the article is that OS choice is a good thing; "standardizing" on wintel is not.
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 05:11:32 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - TeamWave 3.0 Mac/Win/Unix Internet Groupware
This announcement is from:
Mark Roseman, <roseman@teamwave.com>
TeamWave Software announces version 3.0 of TeamWave Workplace, software that lets teams work together in shared electronic rooms across the Internet. Version 3.0 adds support for connecting to multiple servers, adds a local server for disconnected operation, and can be launched directly from the web.
TeamWave's rooms are customized with shared tools like whiteboards, chat, calendars, bulletin boards, documents, brainstorming and voting, so you can fit the rooms to your team's tasks. Team members can work together in rooms any-time, whether meeting in real-time or leaving information for others to pick up or add to later.
TeamWave is available for Macintosh, Windows 95/NT, SunOS, Solaris, SGI, AIX and Linux. Regular licenses are US$75, educational licenses are US$25 (quantity discounts apply). Downloading instructions, free demonstration licenses, and more info are at <http://www.teamwave.com/>.
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 05:11:34 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Macintosh... It Just Works Web Site
This tidbit is from:
Bill Vlahos, <bvlahos@jps.net>
Bill Vlahos, a network engineer at a major space exploration company in southern California and founder of the San Gabriel Valley Macintosh Users Group, and Don Crabb, a Syndicated Computer Columnist and Computer Scientist at The University of Chicago, have joined forces to produce a new Mac enthusiasts Website, MacItWorks, found at <http://www.MacItWorks.com>
The purpose of the site is simple: to promote the Mac via the slogan, Macintosh, It Just Works!, a slogan that Bill and Don believe focuses a clear expression of why Macs are the best computers to use and buy. As noted on the site, "Apple has challenged us to 'Think Different.' Apple's image needs to be polished, and the ads are a good start. However, this, alone, is not enough. We need to focus on the product and we need to do it now. Apple has a good start with it's snail Pentium ad - where they state the PowerPC chip is up to twice as fast as the fastest Pentium."
This is grass roots campaign from Macintosh users. Put it on your Web page or in brochures. Link back here if you want. Tell people that, "It's a Macintosh, It Just Works!"
The site offers more reasons to go Mac, and a slew of Macintosh, It Just Works! graphics submitted by Mac users that you can use on your own sites as freely as you like, plus lots of Mac-specific links, too. Put the logo everywhere and use the slogan.
Macintosh, It Just Works!
<http://www.MacItWorks.com>
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 13:11:06 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Followup & !! - Mail to Senators - How About a Free Fax?
This follow-up message and action item is from:
Joe Izen, <joe@utdallas.edu>
If you wish to contact your Senator, and you want to have the impact of snail mail but the convenience of email, try sending an email fax. There is free coverage for Washington courtesy of the network of volunteers that make up 'The Phone Company's Remote Printing Service'
Please see <http://www.tpc.int/tpc_home.html> for details.
In regard to Senator Hatch, his fax number is listed by
will be delivered to this fax machine. Please use this service responsibly! Most TPC providers place reasonable limits on the number of faxes they will deliver, so this is not a way to send a message to every member of congress. Delivery is reasonably reliable to most TPC locations around the world, but it is not 100% guaranteed. You can expect confirmation of delivery by email, and perhaps an advertisement on the cover sheet. Plain emails are printed as text, but postscript MIME attachments can be sent as well for that 'signed letter' look. I've sent plain and postscript faxes with Eudora Lite, but many other packages can do this as well. There is event commercial MacOS client software. See:
<http://www.peak.org/~sdesign/sdfax1x/mac_os/> .
Disclaimer: I am not associated with TPC, the ACLU, Secure Design, or the State of Utah. I've use Senator Hatch's fax as an example as a followup to an Evangelist post which listed his snail mail handle.
Joe Izen
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 13:11:15 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Followup - MacCompete has Propagated
This follow-up message is from:
John Manzione, <john@manzione.com>
To the Mac-talented:
We are very sorry, at the last minute we changed Servers (ISP) and the URL has not fully propagated as of Friday morning.
We urge you all to check back over the weekend while it works it way through the system.
We apologize to all the Mac-talented people who have visited the site today.
For the time being you can view the site at www.mactruth.com
Thank you!
John Manzione
MacCompete! Contests Galore www.maccompete.com
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Date: Tue, 3 Mar 1998 14:06:04 -0800 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: PR--MacAddict Network new home page
This announcement is from:
Mary LaChapelle, <mlachapelle@macaddict.com>
MacAddict Network, <http://www.macaddictnetwork.com> is launching its brand spanking new home page Tuesday, March 3nd!
Just think, no more endless,lonely hours of surfing the Web in search of your favorite Mac stuff. The MacAddict Network has it all including links to 10 of the hottest Mac sites as well as daily summaries of what's new on the network.
PLUS, within this week a scavenger hunt with super cool prizes will taunt you on the new site. GO THERE NOW! <http://www.macaddictnetwork.com>.
___________________
garage.com is coming. Sign up for info at <http://www.garage.com>!
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Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 02:10:58 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: $$ - 10% off any Kaidan Product
Keyword: Market by market, Multimedia
This special offer is from:
Jim Anders, <anders@kaidan.com>
Kaidan would like to extend a 10% discount on any Kaidan product to Evangelistas. Simply identify yourself as a "Evangelista" when you place the order.
Kaidan is the leading manufacturer of Immersive Imaging equipment. We have a wide variety of VR tripod heads and QTVR object rigs that are used to create QuickTime VR panoramas and object movies.
All photographers and web designers should be aware of this technology, as it really is a new imaging medium for the Internet. With the advent of easy-to-use, elegant applications such as the QuickTime VR Authoring Studio - and affordable tripod heads (Kaidan KiWi - $99.95 SRP) and object rigs, this technology is now ready for prime time.
Visit our website at <http://www.kaidan.com> for complete information. You can order from our website, or contact us directly.
Kaidan Incorporated 703 East Pennsylvania Blvd. Feasterville, PA 19053
215-364-1778 Fax: 215-322-4186 <info@kaidan.com>
Note: The aforementioned offer is good for direct sales until May 1, 1998 and may not be used in conjunction with any other Kaidan promotion.
Tim Humphrey announced today the release of Mousigator, a new shareware cursor focusing extension.
As stated above Mousigator is a system extension that implements cursor focusing for the MacOS. Cursor focusing, commonly referred to as X-Mouse on other computer systems, enables you to focus a window, activate it, by moving the cursor on top of the window; you don't have to click. This can be useful to help prevent repetitive stress injuries, or it can just be plain fun!
Mousigator is more than just an implementation though as it has many useful, and fun, features. Perhaps the most obvious feature is the ability to see which window you're about to focus. Mousigator highlights the window to be focused before focusing it, you don't have to guess which window will be focused. In addition, Mousigator focuses nearly all windows, including floating windows.
Mousigator can also help make your computing more convenient. An example: If you ever use the Stickies application a lot then you know that clicking in a note with highlighted text causes the highlighting to be removed -- annoying if you want to copy the web address for a new shareware product. Mousigator alleviates this annoyance by allowing you to just point to the note to activate it; the highlighting will still be intact. And via window lingering you can safely open windows without worry that Mousigator will focus out the new front window.
Mousigator may be downloaded immediately from its home page at
<http://www.shack.org/zzhumphreyt/mousigator>
It is also available from the Info-Mac archives and other shareware sites. Its author, Tim Humphrey, can be contacted by email at <zzhumphreyt@kagi.com>.
The current version of Mousigator is 0.5 and requires MacOS 7.0 or higher to run. In addition it needs 40K of system memory. It is US$15 shareware.
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Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 02:11:02 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Followup - Plastic ID Badge Printing
This follow-up message is from:
Ken Stoneburg, Wizdom Microsystems, Inc., <stokes@wizmicro.com>
Thanks to the Evangelist we received many requests for information and several sales of our product, Dominion ID. Each Dominion ID system we sell is one less Mac user that has to use a PC to print photo ID badges.
A common theme of the responses were people referring us to other people. We would like to extend our thanks to them, (you know who your are) and take it one step further.
Make some buck$ and evangelize too.
We will pay a finders fee of $100 US to anyone who refers us to a business or school and that business or school purchases a system. This fee can be a donation to your favorite charity, a scholarship fund or a direct payment to you.
A few requirements first...
The early bird gets the worm. The first person to make the referral on a specific lead is the only one able to receive the fee.
Once per referral. If the customer purchases 2 or more systems the referral still pays $100. It's a one time deal per referral.
We want to use your name. When introducing ourselves to a referral, we will use your name and tell them you referred us. If you are not comfortable with that, let us know.
The information. We need your name, address, phone and e-mail and the same information for your referral. We will put you on our mailing list so you can be updated when things change or the referral purchases a system.
Help save another Mac user from the dark side.
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Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 02:11:00 -0000 From: EvangeList <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - A Definitive List of Publications and Design Houses Using Macs
This request is from:
Nick Scalise, <nicks@radiks.net>
The quote below is from a friend of mine going to college in Omaha, NE.
"I tried to have a discussion with my publication design and graphics teacher as to why we are not learning on mac's...blah, blah, blah. She got angry with me, and said that all of my information was ignorant and incorrect and that mac's are NOT being used that much ANYWHERE. needless to say, I am on her bad side now and she uses me as a butt of her class jokes."
Does anyone have a fairly large updated definitive list of magazines and publishing houses or any other companies that use Macs? I think we need to put this caustic anti-mac bigot in her place.
From what I know, if these students are graduating with their teacher's attitude, their careers will be hindered because they are not trained on the proper machine.
Anyway, any help will be appreciated.
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