Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #174 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 02 Nov 00 Volume 17 : Issue 174 Today's Topics: (C) Request for Mac programmers (Q) 3rd and higher level filtering with Eudora? *.sit [A] Subject: desktop wont rebuild Another mute G3 Info-Mac Digest V17 #173 Irish Accessories Resources for lego-mindstorms for 680xx Mac? This is REALLY getting to me--- 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. 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Please somebody convince these guys otherwise: >X-Sender: statsnet_oliver@legolas.counted.com >Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 00:10:33 +0200 >To: abrody@smart.net >From: Oliver Thylmann >Subject: Re: Counted! Feedback Form >Status: > > >>Why is there no Statsview program for the Mac? You may not know >>it, but over 50% of the webmasters out there use Macs. Can you get >>the stats using your service using the web instead of using >>Statsview? > >We currently do not have a Mac here and nobody who would develop the >software. Because of the general dominance of Windows the windows >release was the first and is the only one for now. > >You can check your stats with every Browser though by logging in to >the Account Admin. > >Oliver Thylmann > >STATSnet sprl >http://stats.net Sincerely, abrody@smart.net -- Come visit my mini Yahoo at: http://www.index-site.com/ All links verified monthly. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 10:00:11 -0600 From: "Chaz Larson [mailing lists]" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: (Q) 3rd and higher level filtering with Eudora? I question the idea of *automatically* forwarding any piece of mail that doesn't match some set to abuse@*. What if I like one of abrody's posts and want to compliment him/her? What if I have a followup question? I'm probably not in the blessed group, so such a filter would automatically send a complaint to my ISP. That seems bad. My personal suggestion would be to use spamcop.net. Very effective filtering, simple reporting [headers are analyzed to determine the true source, and the complaint mail is generated automatically], reasonable price. I'm just a satisfied customer. chazl -- And the license said you had to stick around until I was dead, but if you're tired of looking at my face I guess I already am. - Liz Phair, Divorce Song Chaz Larson - chaz at spamcop dot net - http://www.visi.com/~chaz ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 00:41:02 -0800 From: jonrelay@napanet.net (Jon Bettencourt) To: comp-sys-mac-digest@moderators.isc.org Subject: *.sit In article , "Geoff Hassell" wrote: > A friend who runs a Mac has recently sent me some scanned photos in a *.sit > format. I can not open the file as I run a PC. Is there anything I can > download that will work on a PC to enable me to read the files. http://www.aladdinsys.com You can download the PC version of StuffIt Expander there. -- Jon Bettenct * programmer, writer, mathematician, and Lisa Simpson fan jonrelay@napanet.net * http://dimension18.cjb.net * AIM: tamchel215718 Tammies Rock! @ http://dimension18.cjb.net/mylar/ E+PI=4EVER @ http://dimension18.cjb.net/hsm/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 15:30:16 -0500 From: Scott Horton To: tpom@eircom.ne Subject: [A] Subject: desktop wont rebuild I am assuming that using the option-command method during bootup has not worked for you. If it hasn't, try deleting the desktop files so your Mac will have to rebuild them. (This is instead of attempting to rebuild what may be a corrupted file.) A utility such as File Buddy (available on info-mac) can be used to make these files visible (using FileBuddy, be sure to include searching for invisible files) and then you can drag them to the trash and empty the trash. Reboot and the desktop will rebuild. BTW-there are 2 desktop files to delete. Desktop DB and Desktop DF. Good luck, SH ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 20:35:23 +0000 From: Graeme & Christine Babbs To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Another mute G3 I've been following the thread about the mute G3. I too have a G3, this one is uprated with a MaxPowr 500 MHz card. I'm running Mac OS 8.1. It recently went mute (I can't remember when exactly it did this). I tried plugging in a set of external speakers this morning but this made no difference. I can hear the hard disk chatter when it should make a sound - so it's trying to do it. I trashed the sound prefs and the Sound Control Panel and restarted - no difference. (The replacement Control Panel was copied from similarly specced G3 which works OK). Anyone got any ideas? Thanks Graeme. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 19:04:31 GMT From: "Jim Huskey" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #173 From: "D. Scott Beach" To: "Info-Mac Digest" Subject: (A) Switching Platforms Date: 31 Oct 2000 07:23:52 -0500 edgayle@socal.rr.com asks: I would like to switch from my old Windows based computer to a new Macintosh G4. Where can I find information on how to accomplish the software and hardware conversion/switch? Basically I need to understand how to load my Windows data (Word, Excel, e-mail, photo, bookmarks/favorites, etc., etc.) onto a Macintosh. There seem to be formidable software and hardware difficulties. Is there a place where I can find out how to do this? I am ready to convert, but how? JIM HUSKEY: You might want to check out DataViz's MacLink Delux. I haven't seen the box recently, but at one time, it came not only with good software but the appropriate cabling for someone to connect a PC (e.g., laptop) to a Mac desktop box and "simply" drag-copy files onto the Mac. This is, as Cyrus Toton points out, only useful for data files. While you can move apps and so on, they will need to run under emulation. The DataViz software is also useful for converting data (e.g. Word to AppleWorks and so on.) But otherwise, Mac apps are generally cross-platform compatible and backward compatible (e.g. current Excel versions will open spreadsheets created with the "same" version (but not newer versions) of Excel and of course "any" spreadsheet created by an earlier version of Excel). If you have trouble converting your PC files to Mac, you often can save files by opening them in Word, which will open "just about anything." Even TIFF files, though of course that's generally a silly thing to do. But Word at least will allow you to open files and save the ASCII data, which you can then reformat, and so on. I've also found that using something like PageMaker, with the correct import filter, does wonders for converting files. I've even used it to filter out modem garbage. Place files and then export the files as, e.g. Word docs or RTF. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 14:28:20 +0000 From: Donal Leader To: Subject: Irish Accessories I've been using Irish Accessories for a number of years to allow the writing of Irish language diacritics (fadas). Since upgrding to OS 9 on my iMac, I've lost Irish Accessories. Is there an OS 9 compatible version around? Dnal ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 20:41:40 GMT From: ivancouver@my-deja.com To: comp-sys-mac-digest@moderators.isc.org Subject: Resources for lego-mindstorms for 680xx Mac? Dear Sirs, Madams, Will you point me to the resources for lego-mindstorms for 680xx Mac? i.e. RCX programming, serial interfacing, remote controlling, IR communication, etc,... Please do post here, and cc me at leonlea@mac.com. Thanks Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 06:07:16 -0500 From: chazzz To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: This is REALLY getting to me--- I've written the info Mac about this before, but it's really starting to get me down. To recap: Whenever I double click a document file, I get an error message that says "the application 'User Dictionary 1' can not be opened. The file is either missing or corrupted". The issue here is if I do search, find User Dictionary1 and drag it to the trash, the next time I double click a file I get an error message with a new "can't open App..' but this time it lists a different app. The only way I can open ANY text file is to use the OPEN USING function on contextual menus. I can open the files this way using Simple Text/BB Edit/AppleWorks etc. A simple double click doesn't open these files. What do you suppose has defaulted my machine to this odd behavior. What I've Done: Zapped/Rebuilt/Run TTP/Norton's/changed my text file type and creators to BBedit/Clean Installed my OS. Nothing seems to have helped. All I want is to have my -double click -to -open -my- text- files -back!!!!! I have appreciated all the responses the last time I posted this. I tried all the advice and unfortunately nothing has changed this behavior. If anyone has any new ideas, PULEEZ let me know what you think. Indebted, Charles Cusumano -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************