Subject: Info-Mac Digest V19 #54 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Fri, 28 Jun 02 Volume 19 : Issue 54 Today's Topics: [*] TidBITS#635/24-Jun-02 [*] AutoCheck 2.4.1 [*] Chicago 1.1.1 [*] CopyPaste-X 1.4 [*] DoubletScan401.hqx [*] eMail Verifier (v1.1) [*] eMail Verifier-X (v1.1) [*] Haxial KDX Client 0.938 (internet communications system) [*] Image Sizer 1.0 - a simple Mac OS X image viewer and HTML 'img' [*] Infodex 3.5 [*] Page Sender 1.1 - print-to-Email (PDF) and print-to-fax for Mac OS X [*] TrashLater 2.2 [A] OS 9.2.x for Power Tower A: Javascript for pop-up text on mouseover? A:wanted printer driver (Epson 800) Airport KechainLib Error Cannabalized Concurrent Connections Files/Folders from Hell / OS X Files/Folders from Hell / OS X iTunes freeze up iTunes Freeze up - Part two Programs for running presentations Q: .avi files on Mac second hard drive does not show up Should I install OS9 or OSX versions The Info-Mac Network is a volunteer organization that publishes the Info-Mac Digest and operates the Info-Mac Archive, a large network of FTP sites containing gigabytes of freely distributable Macintosh software. Working with the Info-Mac Digest: * To submit articles to the digest, email . * To subscribe, send email to with the words subscribe info-mac in the message. * To unsubscribe, send email to with the words unsubscribe info-mac in the message. * To change your address, unsubscribe from the old address, then subscribe from the new address. * Please send administrative queries to . 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America Online donated the main Info-Mac machine . ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V19 #54" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 21:00:00 -0700 From: TidBITS Editors To: digest@info-mac.org, mac-l@sparky.listmoms.net, Subject: [*] TidBITS#635/24-Jun-02 TidBITS#635/24-Jun-02 Want ubiquitous wireless access to your email and the Web from a svelte handheld computer? Us too, and Jeff Carlson explains why the new Palm i705 is at least a step in the right direction. Adam returns from the 17th annual MacHack developers conference with a look at the future of the Mac world, and Matt Neuburg offers a short review of the powerful bookmark utility URL Manager Pro. Topics: MailBITS/24-Jun-02 Tools We Use: URL Manager Pro The MacHack Mirror Palm i705: Wireless Internet, If You're Patient [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-635.etx; 30K] ------------------------------ Date: 24 Jun 2002 From: jrethorst@post.com To: Subject: [*] AutoCheck 2.4.1 Automates Apple's Disk First Aid to check all disks at once, except remote and read-only volumes and any you exclude. The importance of something like AutoCheck, maybe placed in the Mac's Startup Items folder, is that most users run Disk First Aid or a similar utility only when experiencing problems. But a lot of disk damage is incremental, and early detection and repair can be crucial to safeguarding data. By itself, Disk First Aid takes several steps to run. AutoCheck automates the entire process, with several convenient options. It stops and posts a dialog only if a disk error is found. Otherwise, it runs and then quits Disk First Aid and itself by the time you've gotten a cup of coffee, and your Mac has a clean bill of health. New in v. 2.4: option to run only once a day; better interface, faster. New in v. 2.4.1: bug fixes, recompiled with Applescript 1.7. [Archived as /info-mac/disk/auto-check-241.hqx; 137 K] ------------------------------ Date: 26 Jun 2002 From: Michael Heberle To: Subject: [*] Chicago 1.1.1 Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, as described at hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu I send you the Mac OS X game "Chicago". It's a dice game. You have to reach maximum points by rolling special combinations. It also includes some special statistic. It's a shareware game. It's costs are 9.95 USD. If you have further questions, please let me know. Thank you very much! Michael Heberle ---------------------------------- www.mihesoft.de [Archived as /info-mac/game/chicago.hqx; 674 K] ------------------------------ Date: 23 Jun 2002 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] CopyPaste-X 1.4 CopyPaste-X is localized for English, Japanese, Danish, French and German in a single package. CopyPaste-X now can communicate with CopyPaste 4.5 Classic. If both versions are installed CopyPaste-X can copy and paste its clipboards in Classic programs as well. One of the early wonders of the Mac was its revolutionary ability to do copy and paste across various applications. Unlike other areas in the Mac's system software that have changed and progressed over the years, copying and pasting has not evolved. How many times have you found yourself going back and forth copying in one application and pasting in a different application, wishing to yourself that you could copy 5-10 items at a time, then go to another application and paste each of these items. CopyPaste gives you this and much more. It turns out that having additional clipboards is incredibly useful. CopyPaste eliminates tedious repetitive work and increases your ability to get the job done. CopyPaste-X magnifies the clipboard in many ways. * Clipboard Extender - adds an infinite number of easy to access clipboards via menu or key command. Without CopyPaste the Mac has only one clipboard. * Clip Recorder - remembers the last 10-200 (user selectable) items copied via command c and keeps them in a stack. * Clipboard Editor - Edit any clipboard by simply double clicking in any clipboard palette. * Save Clipboards thru Restarts - allows all 10 Clipboards to be saved thru Shutdown or Restart. Without CopyPaste the Mac does not save its clipboard. * Drag and Drop - allows dragging anything to and from the CopyPaste Palette. Not only selections from a program, but also text, picture, sound or ClipSet files can be dragged. Now uses Quicktime to read files. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/copy-paste-x-14.hqx; 2704 K] ------------------------------ Date: 24 Jun 2002 From: Giuseppe Giunto To: Subject: [*] DoubletScan401.hqx Find all kinds of duplicate files, identify unique files, and more! Doublet Scan is a fast, easy, and professional way to find all kinds of duplicate files and more on your hard disks. Compare the contents of files, search for duplicate files and folders, unique files, unique folders, empty files and empty folders. Search for duplicate and/or unique files by: name, size, data and/or resource fork, date created, date modified, type, creator, label, custom icon, locked files, locked folders, invisible files, invisible folders, aliases, compressed files, files without creator application, and much more! What's new version 4.0.1 Fixed a bug in the "Custom Search" window: file names longer than 31 characters are now handled correctly. The "Move to Trash" feature now works well on OS X. Fixed other small cosmetic and procedural bugs. Download page: http://www.hyperbolicsoftware.com/download.html Direct links: http://www.hyperbolicsoftware.com/programs/DoubletScan401.sit http://www.wheatonnet.com/DoubletScan401.sit [Archived as /info-mac/disk/doublet-scan-401.hqx; 2790 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jun 2002 From: Max Programming LLC To: Subject: [*] eMail Verifier (v1.1) Max Programming, LLC - eMail Verifier v1.1 June, 18 2002 ________________________________________________________________________ Max Programming is proud to present a new release of Mail Verifier, the very first tool available on the Macintosh platform for batch e-mail validity checking. (Classic and Mac OS X) Product Home Page: http://www.maxprog.com/EmailVerifier.html > Overview ........................................................................ If your database contains incorrect e-mail addresses, this disadvantages you in two ways.áFirst, you have to put up with annoying 'undeliverable' messages.áAnd second, you lose the ability to communicate by e-mail with your contacts.áEmail Verifier checks the validity of your e-mail addresses without actually sending e-mails. You can use the list of failed addresses to build a list for a 'please update' campaign. Email Verifier is a very effective piece of software that can verify over 10 e-mails per second . It can verify single e-mails or huge lists. (eMail Verifier is multithreaded, providing high speed verifying) eMail Verifier is your powerful solution for the standard "message delivery error." Email Verifier verifies every e-mail address from a given mailing list, allows to determine 80-90% of "dead" email addresses. eMail Verifier works on the same algorithm as ISP mail systems do. Addresses for e-mail are extracted from a Domain Naming Server (DNS) and eMail Verifier tries to connect with SMTP-servers and simulates the sending of a message. It does not send the message though - eMail Verifier disconnects as soon as the mail server informs the program whether the address exists or not. eMail Verifier can save time and money for businesses who send newsletters to their clients, nonprofit organizations who send bulletins to their members, or any person or business that needs to maintain a clean e-mail contact list. eMail Verifier is dedicated for system administrators, webmasters, programmers as well as for those advanced users who have their own mailing lists and would like to keep them up-to-date. > Key features ........................................................................ - Batch verify big amounts of e-mail addresses. ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/email-verifier-11.hqx; 998 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jun 2002 From: Max Programming LLC To: Subject: [*] eMail Verifier-X (v1.1) Max Programming, LLC - eMail Verifier v1.1 June, 18 2002 ________________________________________________________________________ Max Programming is proud to present a new release of Mail Verifier, the very first tool available on the Macintosh platform for batch e-mail validity checking. (Classic and Mac OS X) Product Home Page: http://www.maxprog.com/EmailVerifier.html > Overview ........................................................................ If your database contains incorrect e-mail addresses, this disadvantages you in two ways.áFirst, you have to put up with annoying 'undeliverable' messages.áAnd second, you lose the ability to communicate by e-mail with your contacts.áEmail Verifier checks the validity of your e-mail addresses without actually sending e-mails. You can use the list of failed addresses to build a list for a 'please update' campaign. Email Verifier is a very effective piece of software that can verify over 10 e-mails per second . It can verify single e-mails or huge lists. (eMail Verifier is multithreaded, providing high speed verifying) eMail Verifier is your powerful solution for the standard "message delivery error." Email Verifier verifies every e-mail address from a given mailing list, allows to determine 80-90% of "dead" email addresses. eMail Verifier works on the same algorithm as ISP mail systems do. Addresses for e-mail are extracted from a Domain Naming Server (DNS) and eMail Verifier tries to connect with SMTP-servers and simulates the sending of a message. It does not send the message though - eMail Verifier disconnects as soon as the mail server informs the program whether the address exists or not. eMail Verifier can save time and money for businesses who send newsletters to their clients, nonprofit organizations who send bulletins to their members, or any person or business that needs to maintain a clean e-mail contact list. eMail Verifier is dedicated for system administrators, webmasters, programmers as well as for those advanced users who have their own mailing lists and would like to keep them up-to-date. > Key features ........................................................................ - Batch verify big amounts of e-mail addresses. ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/email-verifier-11-x.hqx; 1706 K] ------------------------------ Date: 24 Jun 2002 From: Haxial To: Subject: [*] Haxial KDX Client 0.938 (internet communications system) KDX is a "BBS"-style (Bulletin Board System) encrypted internet communications system that provides file transfer, chat, messaging, news, trackers etc. It uses strong encryption to protect your communications for security and privacy. It is very useful for groups that need to collaborate on a project via the internet. It uses a client/server model. IMPORTANT: It is currently still a BETA (work in progress) version, so not everything is working or implemented. The program comes in 2 parts, the Client and the Server. This is the Client. You may also want to download the Server. KDX is available for: MacOS 9 or better (with CarbonLib 1.3.1+). MacOS X (10). Windows 95 or better. The Product Page is here: http://www.haxial.com/products/kdx/ And the company website is: http://www.haxial.com [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/kdx-client-0938.hqx; 430 K] ------------------------------ Date: 24 Jun 2002 From: Angela Brett To: Subject: [*] Image Sizer 1.0 - a simple Mac OS X image viewer and HTML 'img' Image Sizer is a simple image viewing program for Mac OS X which shows the size of each image and will create an HTML 'img' tag for it. I wrote it because none of the simple image viewing programs I have shows the size, and it's sometimes a hassle to open a full-featured image editing program application just to find out the dimensions of an image to put in the HTML. For convenience I also added a button which would copy the full img tag to the clipboard, complete with width, height, src and alt filled in and the border set to 0 the way I like it. How to use: To use Image Sizer, just drag an image file onto its icon, open an image from the Open command in Image Sizer's File Menu, or drag an image file onto the area on an existing Image Sizer window where an image is displayed. If you want to use the image in an HTML document, change the description from the default if you like (the description will appear in the 'alt' attribute of the 'img' tag) and press the 'Copy img tag' button. Paste the tag into your HTML document and do what you like with it. [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/image-sizer.hqx; 40 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jun 2002 From: Ben Sharvy To: Subject: [*] Infodex 3.5 Infodex is very searchable database stack that is useful for storing texts of intermediate length (in between Stickies/Notepad and a word-processor) In addition, it provides linking to pictures, Quicktime movies, and Web; supplement text with images, or vice-versa, and easily search the whole wad. Finally, content cna be exported to HTML (Web pages). You may need to know a little HTML, to make everything work perfectly. Web pages exported from Infodex comply with HTML 4.0 Strict. Use by non-profit organizations and non-professional persons costs $0; whereas in the event of other use, let it hereby be known that a license shall be required, in accordance with such state and federal regulations, statutes and legislations as may apply, whereas fee for said license, excluding taxes, tariffs, and other levies as have standing, shall equal $10 in sum more or less. That was a semi-amusing (at best) attempt to say that the shareware terms are: non-profit use is free, and use by a for-profit concern cost $10. ~ Guaranteed perfection requires Hypercard 2.4. HC 2.3.5 will work, but can't link to Web addresses and the display of graphics and movies is less flexible. If you use features like speech synthesis, color graphics, or anything beyond the capabilities of a Mac Plus, you will want to set the RAM allocation of Hypercard to at least 2000K; you do this by selecting the application Hypercard, and then choosing "Get Info..." from the File menu. Hypercard does not always deal gracefully with inadequate RAM--it may cause bugs and function failures. The Hypercard Player is freely distributed by Apple, and bundled with every new Mac. If it isn't on your harddrive, check the installation disk, especially a folder called "CD Extras". If that fails, the Player can be downloaded from Apple's Web site. You can link to Apple's Hypercard Web page, and download other interesting stacks and applications, from: http://www.efn.org/~bsharvy/ bsharvy@mac.com [Archived as /info-mac/data/infodex-35.hqx; 819 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Jun 2002 From: Greg Scown To: Subject: [*] Page Sender 1.1 - print-to-Email (PDF) and print-to-fax for Mac OS X Page Sender 1.1 updates Smile Software's print-to-Email (PDF) and print-to-fax utility with: basic fax modem send support, multiple fax recipients, two-byte (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) faxing, MailSmith & Now Contact support, jConnect & EasyLink support. Page Sender (30-day free demo, $19.95) requires Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later. E-mail or fax anything you can print on Mac OS X with Page Sender. Page Sender presents a fully-functional E-mail or fax envelope when you print - just fill in the envelope, click "Print", and your document is on its way. Page Sender E-mails printouts as Portable Document Files (PDF), viewable with Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. Requirements: - Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later - Send from any Mac OS X application (Classic & Mac OS 9 not supported) - Send via these E-mail applications: Claris E-mailer, Eudora, Mail, Mailsmith, Microsoft Entourage, Outlook Express, PowerMail - Drag & drop support for these address books: Address Book, Claris E-mailer, Eudora, Mailsmith, Microsoft Entourage, Outlook Express, Now Contact, Palm Desktop, PowerMail (and vCard files) - Fax support for these services: Fax modem, eFax.com, jConnect (j2.com), EasyLink You can find the latest version of Page Sender and technical support at: http://www.smilesoftware.com/pagesender.html Page Sender costs US $19.95 and may be purchased from itself or from: http://store.eSellerate.net/s.asp?s=STR420897976 Page Sender is produced by: Smile Software 21265 Stevens Creek Blvd #205-356 Cupertino, CA 95014 We welcome your inquiries and feedback at: pagesender@smilesoftware.com (attention: Greg Scown) [Archived as /info-mac/comm/page-sender-11.hqx; 1816 K] ------------------------------ Date: 21 Jun 2002 From: tredje design To: Subject: [*] TrashLater 2.2 TrashLater 2.2 (c)2002, Eric Roller, tredje design TrashLater enables automatic trash collection for files that you want to delete (later). Instead of putting files into the trash, you could put them into a special folder - just in case you might need them again later. Then instruct TrashLater to trash any items that have been there for, say, a week or a month. Usage examples: - Clear out your download folder on a regular basis. - Delete backup files that are older than a year. - Clear your browser cache every day. System Requirements: MacOS 7 through 9.x, 68K or PPC For more information visit http://homepage.mac.com/eroller/tredje/trashlater.html [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/trash-later-22.hqx; 247 K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 17:24:27 -0400 From: Dwight Early To: Ken Laskey , digest@info-mac.org Subject: [A] OS 9.2.x for Power Tower At 11:11 AM -0400 6/17/02, Ken Laskey wrote: >I finally moved my old Power Computing tower to OS 9.1 (from 8.6) and >I'm trying to remember if there is any reason not to move it to OS >9.2. I have found 9.2 much more stable on my Titanium and am hoping >for the same improvement on a machine used by my family and less >under my direct control. >-- > >Ken Laskey >kenneth.j.laskey@saic.com Ken, to the best of my knowlege, 9.2.x only works on G3 or G4 Macs. It won't work on 60x Macs upgraded with G3 or G4 cards. That said, there are some hacks that will make it work. But, 9.2x just makes the newer Macs run better. --Dwight ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 09:16:43 -0700 (PDT) From: "P. Ton" To: brians@mail.wsu.edu, wsu-macusers-list@listproc.wsu.edu, Subject: A: Javascript for pop-up text on mouseover? Paul, The simplest way (best way sometimes) is to put it in the "ALT" attribute of your tags. Here's an example: Shakespeare needed a haircut There's a limit of how long your message should be but it's long enough for most jobs. It works on IE and Netscape. It's also good for people who surf with images turned off....believe it or not, some still do! BTW, if you have lots of pics there are some good tools (freeware & shareware) available to convert to photo album web pages. Go to http://www.versiontracker.com and do a search for "thumbnails". http://www.versiontracker.com/mp/new_search.m?productDB=mac&mode=Quick&OS_Filter=MacOS&search=thumbnails Good luck! -------------------------------- >>> In the Finder and in many Mac applications, if you leave your cursor resting on a button for a second or two a bit of text pops up telling you what it's good for. That's the effect I'd like to get in HTML. I want to have a small photo on a Web page which, on mouseover, would trigger a Javascript which pops up a few words of text identifying the image. I've trolled the Web briefly for examples, but most of the rollover scripts I've seen are more elaborate than I want, aimed at creating hyperlinks or displaying gifs. I just want a little informative text. Can anyone point me to a ready-made Javascript template that will do what I want? -- Paul Brians, Department of English Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-5020 brians@wsu.edu http://www.wsu.edu/~brians __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 08:45:40 -0700 (PDT) From: "P. Ton" To: ezra@blueyonder.co.uk, digest@info-mac.org Subject: A:wanted printer driver (Epson 800) Hello> I am looking for a driver for my Epson stylus color 800. I am running OS9 on a PowerMac. What is the name of the driver and where can I download it from? Thanks, > Ezra Ezra, Quick, go to the Epson website and download it before epson starts charging for drivers like Umax! http://support.epson.com/hardware/printer/inkjet/sc800_/index.html Best Regards! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 22:15:36 -0400 From: David Spivak To: Subject: Airport KechainLib Error I have had a similar problem. I installed an Airport card on my Imac to network my kids in with my home business network. Installed the airport. Went to connect thru the imac and got an error saying can't find cfgopentpt - some sort of Open Transport configuration script or library. I searched through several OS 9 original disks from 9.04 to 9.1 - couldn't find it. Even searched Apple's sight, no luck. So then I tried to use the admin utility through my networked G4 running 9.04. I got the keychainLib error. Can't find that on any of my CD's either. I've been looking on the internet for others with a similar problem. Please tell me you have a solution! Thanks D Spivak ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 16:19:07 -0700 From: "Chambers, Ed" To: "'Keith E Gatling'" , digest@info-mac.org Subject: Cannabalized Concurrent Connections > We have two iMacs in our study that have been sharing a connection to > our ISP for the past year with no problem. Both Macs are connected to > an Asante FriendlyNet hub, which is then connected to the cable > modem. Our ISP provides two separate IP addresses, and with this > setup we've both been able to be online at the same time. Sounds like you are on a cable modem or DSL? > But for some reason, in the past few days this whole thing has gone > down the toilet. No matter what we do, only one computer can be > online at a time. Making computer A active disconnects computer B and > vice versa. I've spent a couple of hours on the phone with our ISP, > and they can't find a problem on their end. I've checked the settings > in the TCP/IP control panel (OS9.1 and 9.2) and don't see anything > unusual. I took the hub into the shop to be checked out and it's OK. > I've swapped out the ethernet cables. I've even tried running OSX on > computer B (and that's another story), and the problem still occurs. > The only two things I haven't tried are having the cable company give > me a brand new modem and using a different hub (I don't exactly keep > spares around the house). Assuming you do have different IPs loaded into the different computers, can you ping from each and see the other one? You may have to do this with the cable/dsl modem disconnected. If you don't know what I mean by ping, turn on web sharing on both and try to web browse to the other. If this works, your end is probably ok. If the above fails, then the problem is most likely on your end. Ed Chambers Cubic Defense Applications ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 18:06:25 -0700 From: "Jim Wickman" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Files/Folders from Hell / OS X Michael S. Silverstein wrote >There are several folders in the Trash which I cannot throw away: >'the operation cannot be completed because one or more of the >required items cannot be found'. > >Can someone tell me how I get rid of this stuff? Use VersionTracker or MacUpdate to download XPar and BatChmod. I use XRay first, then BatChmod as a second line of defense -- --- Jim Wickman -- Pasco WA CAUTION: Dates in calendar are closer than they appear ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 18:30:52 +1200 From: Nigel Stanger To: "Michael S. Silverstein" , Subject: Files/Folders from Hell / OS X On 14/6/2002 2:44 AM, Michael S. Silverstein spake thus: > I have a file (Installer Log File created by the Adobe Acrobat patch) > that I cannot even put in the Trash since 'this item is owned by > root'. > > There are several folders in the Trash which I cannot throw away: > 'the operation cannot be completed because one or more of the > required items cannot be found'. > > Can someone tell me how I get rid of this stuff? Welcome to the Wonderful World of Unix :) Assuming your normal user account has admin privileges, open a Terminal window and type this _exactly as shown_: sudo rm -rf ~/.Trash/* Then enter your password when asked. With any luck that should fix it. Note that your Trash will still look like it has stuff in it, but it doesn't really; the Dock just doesn't know that it's been "emptied". The "sudo" is only required because of the root-owned folder, normally you can omit it. -- Nigel Stanger, mailto:nstanger@infoscience.otago.ac.nz Dept. of Information Science, http://divcom.otago.ac.nz/infosci/ University of Otago, Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND. XNS: =Nigel Stanger Isn't arrogance measured in nano-Dijkstra's? or have I got the wrong Dijkstra? --- Alan Kay, inventor of SmallTalk ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 23:34:29 -0600 From: "dave.trautman" To: Info-Mac Subject: iTunes freeze up I'm at my wits end with this one. I like to listen to net radio (Radio Paradise, actually) when I'm working on my home machine. I'm on a Cable modem and this allows me a 128Kbyte stream. What is happening is that my machine will totally freeze with a stuck cursor while listening. BUT... Only under one circumstance. I can listen and work with any other application except one. This one is not even work. Okay, before everyone says "Oh yeah well, then update the version to the latest one..." I wanted to do just that, but the vast "improvements" made to the program make it unforgivably worse than the version I've been using for a long time. I've been using this software so long that I'm sure a more current version might be a solution. But read on and see the mystery unfold. I can use this application by itself and with a number of other apps in the background (even network based ones like a browser, mailer, Sherlock or my HTML editor) so the application itself shares my playground well with all the other children. But iTunes seems not to want to play fair. The second part of the mystery is that I can play with iTunes and all my other applications without a problem (for instance it is running while I write this). And I can continue uninterrupted with both combatants separated to their corners. But once I put them both in the same ring there's some sort of knockout punch delivered by either iTunes or my Solitaire Till Dawn. Okay, chuckle if you must, but the serenity which is solitaire has been made into a kind of music and card game hell from which I cannot find deliverance. There was a time when I could let these two apps work together most of an evening. Not anymore. So, here's what I've tried. Each one separately is fine, and I turn off the sound on the game, and I try a number of setting for iTunes (what paltry options they offer) and I've looked into the game's settings, QuickTime settings, my TCP/IP settings, I've run my conflict catcher until reboots reported nothing wrong. I've thrown away the prefs file and re-registered for both applications. I"ve done all the usual disk, desktop, and file maintenance which is usually offered up immediately in this forum. Nothing seems to be wrong with anything. Freeze ups have been such a rarity since I passed System 8.6 that I'm getting to expect uninterrupted days on the machine. I had one time when I was using the Apple Audio CD player instead of iTunes to play some discs while playing solitaire. Things were very fine. Then I had a hankering for some of my favourite station and left the empty CD player in the background. Very shortly afterward I got a finder error which I traced back to an "extension missing" source (some four digit negative number), and this seemed to allow me to continue with just the warning. Every once in a while I would get another "error" dialogue and then click it away and continue. Eventually the finder gave it up and I had to reboot. But, I can only identify one thing which has changed in recent weeks that might have caused two very friendly applications to stop coexisting together. The replacement of my standard mouse with a shiny new Macally optical USB mouse could be the cause. Somewhere I may have "automatically" updated iTunes with one of Apple's more current versions, but I have no idea whether iTunes is affected by optical mouse "gliches" or USB thingies. My system is a 500MHz G3 running 9.2.2. I have X installed on another drive altogether. I have a host of current and updated extensions but, as I wrote above, there seems to be only one reason for the freezes. Let me address the issue of Solitaire Till Dawn. It is version 3.2 dated back to 1997. It has served me well for years. I love the options and the look and I've been over to see the latest version (even downloaded a demo and tried to see if I wanted to pay for an upgrade) and I really hated the new cards and the new options. I suppose my issues with the 4.01 version of their product should be addressed to Semicolon Software and perhaps I'll take it up with them later. I just wanted to ask the community here if they experience any freeze ups with iTunes and other software (it doesn't have to be a game like I play). As well, perhaps someone out there has an intuition about what I can do to make these two play nice together. Cheers, Dave Trautman Edmonton, Alberta Canada -- "No amount of sophistication is going to allay the fact that all your knowledge is about the past and all your decisions are about the future." -- Ian E. Wilson ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 00:14:31 -0600 From: "dave.trautman" To: Info-Mac Subject: iTunes Freeze up - Part two Okay, so I thought about it and decided yet another experiment might help. Those of you not following my saga can see the earlier message by a similar subject. I decided to visit Semicolon software and pick up the 4.0.1 version demo and run it with iTunes 2.0.4. I played for about 12 minutes and then blip.... Nothing! So, anyone rolling their eyes up about some neanderthal who still wants to play his old stuff on the new OS 9 can let their eyes go back to normal. The test failed to solve the problem. I have (what I believe is) the latest version of iTunes. I have the latest version of STD and I still freeze while listening to net radio. Anyone know anything about net radio and how they broadcast? Maybe there is something coming in the packets which causes my machine to hold its breath. Clues anyone? Cheers, Dave Trautman Edmonton, Alberta Canada -- "For every problem, there is one solution which is simple, neat and wrong." -- H. L. Mencken ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 15:27:48 +1200 From: "Neil J. Bartlett" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Programs for running presentations --Apple-Mail-6--921771269 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed We are hoping to find presentation software one for the Mac, particularly OS X, that is able to accept changes in order of slides on the fly. There are many such programs for the PC, and even some ports from the PC, but we are unable to find a decent Mac one. The App is to be used to present hymns and other info during church services where it is necessary to change the order or introduce extra slides as the presentation proceeds. Has anyone any suggestions that might assist. Thanks ------ Neil Bartlett neil_bartlett@mac.com Wellington, New Zealand --Apple-Mail-6--921771269 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII We are hoping to find presentation software one for the Mac, particularly OS X, that is able to accept changes in order of slides on the fly. There are many such programs for the PC, and even some ports from the PC, but we are unable to find a decent Mac one. The App is to be used to present hymns and other info during church services where it is necessary to change the order or introduce extra slides as the presentation proceeds. Has anyone any suggestions that might assist. Thanks ------ Neil Bartlett neil_bartlett@mac.com Wellington, New Zealand --Apple-Mail-6--921771269-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 19:02:35 -0700 From: Dave Thomas To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Q: .avi files on Mac >How can I view .avi files on my Mac? I'm running MacOS 9.1 with QT >5.0.5. QT doesn't seem to be able to handle them (required software >unavailable??), and neither does RealPlayer (it tries to download >software but flakes out halfway) or Windows Media Player 7 (it says >that the files are the wrong format). > >TIA I can only speak from my experience, but I have no trouble running .avi files from my digital camera on my Mac. I am using QT 5.05 Pro on MacOS 9.1 on a PowerMac 9500 with a Sonnet G3 processor card. Perhaps there is a missing component in your QT setup. I suggest that you run Quicktime updater and see if anything needs to be added. DT ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 04:05:53 +0000 From: "tony stanton" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: second hard drive does not show up I recently cannibalised an old 7200 and installed the hard disk into a 7300, hoping to use it as additional storage space. When I reboot, the second drive does not show up and cannot be seen by any of my disk utilities. There do not appear to be any jumpers on the drive, as per a PC, so I am at a loss as to what I should do to access the disk. Strangely, if the machine hangs and I do a keyboard restart, whereas normally the machine would boot to the flashing question mark, requiring a cold reboot to recover, it now boots from the second drive. I'm running 0S9.1 and the second drive has OS9 installed. Any tips on how to sort this out? TIA _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 16:22:09 -0700 From: "Chambers, Ed" To: "'Larry Susanka'" , digest@info-mac.org Subject: Should I install OS9 or OSX versions Probably should stick with the OS9 Eudora until you decide to make the switch. I think you can install Quicktime in 9 and Quicktime in X without problem since they have different system folders, but I'm certainly not an expert. I just use Apple's software update functionality for my stuff. Ed Chambers Cubic Defense Applications > -----Original Message----- > From: Larry Susanka [mailto:larry@susanka.com] > Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 4:17 PM > To: digest@info-mac.org > Subject: Should I install OS9 or OSX versions > > > Hi all: I noticed that there are OSX and OS9 versions of both > the new Quicktime 6 and also Eudora 5.1 > > I run OS 9 most of the time and one or two days a week I use > OSX (10.1.5 now) to get used to it. When EVERYTHING I use > often has an OSX version I'll switch completely. > > Should I install the OS9 or OSX versions? Can I install both? > > Regards, > Larry Susanka > -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************