Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #158 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Tue, 10 Oct 00 Volume 17 : Issue 158 Today's Topics: [*] TidBITS#550/09-Oct-00 [*] Aqua_Business_Manager.sit.hqx [*] ATPM-609-print.pdf.sit [*] Blue Topaz kaleidoscope Scheme [*] Chembalancer - balancing equations game [*] Cricket v5.3 [*] crystal-maker-410-demo.hqx [*] MacSOUP 2.4.6 [*] MacSOUP 2.4.6 (German) [*] MacSOUP 2.4.6 - Danish Version [*] MacSOUP 2.4.6 - French Version [*] MacSOUP 2.4.6 - Swedish version [*] PCalc 2.0 [*] submission of devalipi arabic malayalam tamil urdu word processors [*] submission of devalipi arabic malayalam tamil urdu word processors [*] TaskMenuBar 2.2.1 [*] The Atomic Mac 4.3.0 [*] WhatRoute 1.7 PPC Eudora 5.0 (Paid Version) HP 6MP LaserJet connecting via a USB adapter. Netscape 4.73/Epson 740i Netscape 4.73/Epson 740i/ EpsonShare 1.62 printer font size Netscape 4.73/Epson 740i/ EpsonShare 1.62 printer font size Netscape 4.73/Epson 740i/ EpsonShare 1.62 printer font size Quicken Deluxe 2001 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 V17 #158" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2000 22:00:00 -0700 From: TidBITS Editors To: digest@info-mac.org, Mac-L@clio.lyris.net, evangelist@macevangelist.com Subject: [*] TidBITS#550/09-Oct-00 TidBITS#550/09-Oct-00 Microsoft Office - love it or hate it, it's the 3,000-pound gorilla of the Macintosh software scene. This week brings the release of Office 2001 and the latest versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, along with the new Entourage, which Contributing Editor Matt Neuburg examines in depth in this issue. Also this week, we look at the reasons behind Apple's stock plunge and note the Supreme Court denying an expedited hearing of the Microsoft antitrust case. Topics: MailBITS/09-Oct-00 Apple Stock Falls, Chicken Little Panics Entourage: The Grand Tour [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-550.etx; 33K] ------------------------------ Date: 8 Oct 2000 From: Daryl To: Subject: [*] Aqua_Business_Manager.sit.hqx Aqua Business Manager 1.0.1 (Standalone Version) Shareware $49 (Fully Functional, Non-Expiring) Aqua Business Manager is designed for service oriented businesses and is available as a stand alone FileMakerPro Runtime solution. Besides being useful it also looks great. The interface is consistent with MacOS X's Aqua theme. Aqua Business Manager allows you to track up to two billing cycles per client with service hours, and/or periodic fees. You can also determine daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, or yearly profit margins and expenses. Record and Track: - Periodic Services (ie: banner ad hosting, email accounts, etc.) - Non-Periodic Services (ie: web design, graphic design, etc.) - Up to two different billing cycles per client. - Income, Investment, Expenses, Research and Development. - All of the above with up to 4 different companies/DBA's separately. - Client Contact History Produce: - Client Summary (see what is paid and what is due) - Reports (a running total of Income and Expenses) - Invoices designed to print and fax clearly. - Send invoices/receipts and messages with attachments via email. (Requires the SMTPit plug-in from CNS @ http://fmp.comm-unity.net) - Fax Cover Pages SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 1.) PowerPC processor 2.) 16 MB of RAM 3.) 24 MB of free hard disk space 4.) CD-ROM drive 5.) System 8.1 or later [Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/aqua-business-manager.hqx; 5212 K] ------------------------------ Date: 8 Oct 2000 From: Michael Tsai To: Subject: [*] ATPM-609-print.pdf.sit This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the September 2000 issue of ATPM. About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the *personal* computing experience. The contents of ATPM 6.09 are as follows: Columns Apple Cider: Too Much Information Beyond the Barline: My Summer at Metasynth Camp--Part One Hollywood: I Couldn't See It About This Particular Web Site Segments: Why My Next Mac Will Be A Cube Graphics and the Internet: The Animated GIF Reviews DoorStop Personal Firewall 2.0 Gerry's ICQ d44.1 icWord 1.0 Kyma 5.0 Nomad II 32 MB PGPfreeware 6.5.2 and SafeMail 2.1 StoryBox Picture Frame (Preview) Extras Cartoon: "In Your Dreams" Desktop Pictures: Mark Montgomery and Konstanz Part II Trivia: PowerBook Code Names --Michael [Archived as /info-mac/art/zine/atpm-609-print.hqx; 1707 K] ------------------------------ Date: 8 Oct 2000 From: royerm To: Subject: [*] Blue Topaz kaleidoscope Scheme Blue Topaz is a Kaleidoscope 2.0+ scheme in grays with a brillant blue topaz gemstone accent. -Martha Royer See and download my Kaleidoscope schemes here: http://www.kaleidoscope.net/schemes/completelisting.shtml Click the letter "R" and find my schemes there [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/blue-topaz.hqx; 341 K] ------------------------------ Date: 8 Oct 2000 From: Sulan Dun To: Subject: [*] Chembalancer - balancing equations game Chembalancer is a little freeware game to teach balancing equations. You type numbers in front of each molecule until there are the same number of atoms on both sides of the equation, then click the 'Balanced' button. Note to sys-admin: It's really a zipped up version of a website, which can be run as freeware locally, via file share or intranet. Works on any platform with IE4+ or Netscape 4+. Sulan Dun sulan@dun.org www.dun.org/sulan [Archived as /info-mac/edu/chembalancer.hqx; 56 K] ------------------------------ Date: 8 Oct 2000 From: Graham Randall To: Subject: [*] Cricket v5.3 More new features have been added to the latest version 5 of Cricket - A professional bowling machine can be used to practice your shots before the game starts - You can now be stumped if you move out of the crease against the spin bowlers - Statistics pages have been added so you can capture all those best performances - Zimbabwe added (teams now include Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe) - All the latest players and their batting and bowling figures have been included This upgraded version of the cricket game remains exclusive to the Mac and has impressive bowling sequences (both fast and spin) derived from the real-life action of world famous test bowlers. You still need to have quick reactions to score runs against the bowling attack which ranges from fast to cunning spin but as your confidence grows, you will find that you can hit boundaries off the bad balls. The scoreboard at the ground records your progress and the scorecards can be called up at any time for a more detailed view of the innings. [Archived as /info-mac/game/cricket-53.hqx; 1646 K] ------------------------------ Date: 8 Oct 2000 From: David Palmer To: Subject: [*] crystal-maker-410-demo.hqx Title: CrystalMaker 4.1.0 Demo (crystal and molecular visualization & manipulation) Filename: crystal-maker-410-demo.hqx For folder: math-sci Keywords: science, crystallography, chemistry, geology, physics, crystal structures Requires: PowerPC processor, 12MB RAM, System 7.0 or later Description:- CrystalMaker is a program to generate, display, and manipulate in all kinds of crystal and molecular structures in stunning, photo-realistic color. Our latest version, CrystalMaker 4.1, features real-time display of thrilling, out-of-the-screen 3D images (requires red/blue stereo glasses) - now with JPEG graphics export and automatic web page creation too! This is a demonstration version of CrystalMaker 4.1.0; it requires a PowerPC processor (e.g., PowerMac, iMac, G3, etc.). This program will read from CrystalMaker-2 or later binary files, and we've included a selection of crystals and molecules plus an online help system. Providing that you include the version number in the archive filename, you are very welcome to include this file on your commercially-available CD-ROMs. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/crystal-maker-demo-410.hqx; 1738 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 2000 From: Michael Beckmann To: Subject: [*] MacSOUP 2.4.6 here comes the English version 2.4.6 of MacSOUP, an offline news reader. This is shareware. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mac-soup-246.hqx; 1542 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 2000 From: Michael Beckmann To: Subject: [*] MacSOUP 2.4.6 (German) Here comes the German version 2.4.6 of MacSOUP, an offline Usenet News reader. It is a shareware program. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mac-soup-246-de.hqx; 1572 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 2000 From: Michael Beckmann To: Subject: [*] MacSOUP 2.4.6 - Danish Version Danish version of MacSOUP [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mac-soup-246-dk.hqx; 1554 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 2000 From: Michael Beckmann To: Subject: [*] MacSOUP 2.4.6 - French Version French language version of MacSOUP 2.4.6 [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mac-soup-246-fr.hqx; 1334 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 2000 From: Michael Beckmann To: Subject: [*] MacSOUP 2.4.6 - Swedish version Swedish version of MacSOUP 2.4.6 [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mac-soup-246-se.hqx; 1606 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 2000 From: James Thomson To: Subject: [*] PCalc 2.0 PCalc 2.0 is a new version of my veteran calculator application from 1992. It's a fully featured scientific calculator with support for hexadecimal and binary calculations, that works on Mac OS 8 and later, including Mac OS X. By default, it uses a new Platinum appearance when running on Mac OS 8 or Mac OS 9, an Aqua appearance when running on OS X, and the original look is also available. This release of PCalc is shareware, that means you can download it and try it out for free, but if you like it and continue to use it you should pay the US $10 registration fee. There are two versions of PCalc included, PCalc Classic and PCalc Carbon. PCalc Classic runs on any 68K or PowerPC Macintosh with any version of Mac OS 8 or Mac OS 9. A PowerPC based Mac with Mac OS 8.6 or later is recommended. PCalc Carbon is designed for any PowerPC Macintosh with Mac OS 8.1 or later, including Mac OS X. It requires that CarbonLib 1.0.4 or later is installed when running on systems prior to Mac OS X. For more information, check out the official PCalc website at: [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/pcalc-20.hqx; 1223 K] ------------------------------ Date: 8 Oct 2000 From: "jayadev krishnan" To: Subject: [*] submission of devalipi arabic malayalam tamil urdu word processors Devalipi Malayalam is a shareware Malayalam language Word Processor, runs on macinthosh and windows. Devalipi is internet compatible, so you can send e-mail ;build Malayalam web sites; Export Malayalam text into any graphic softwares like Macromedia Freehand, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Quark Xpress, CorelDraw, Pagemaker, MS word and others. _________________________________________________________________________ [Archived as /info-mac/text/devalpi-malyam.hqx; 931 K] ------------------------------ Date: 8 Oct 2000 From: "jayadev krishnan" To: Subject: [*] submission of devalipi arabic malayalam tamil urdu word processors Devalipi Arabic is a shareware Arabic language Word Processor, runs on non arabic and arabic systems on macinthosh and non arabic windows on windows. Devalipi is internet compatible, so you can send e-mail ;build Arabised web sites; Export Arabic text into any graphic softwares like Macromedia Freehand, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Quark Xpress, CorelDraw, Pagemaker, MS word and others. _________________________________________________________________________ [Archived as /info-mac/text/devalpi-arabic.hqx; 874 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 2000 From: Hugh Kawahara To: Subject: [*] TaskMenuBar 2.2.1 TaskMenuBar is a control panel that uses the empty space on the menu bar for many operations such as launching and switching applications, and opening files. Because it only uses the menu bar, unlike other utilities, it will never obscure or be obscured by other windows. The version 2.2.1 can select non-desktop printers and fixes a few bugs. Requires System 7.1 or later including OS-8 and 9 with a 68K or PPC processor. Shareware fee: $15. Hugh Kawahara kawahara@ix.netcom.com www.netcom.com/~kawahara/taskmenubar.html [Archived as /info-mac/gui/task-menu-bar-221.hqx; 165 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 2000 From: Chris Smolinski To: Subject: [*] The Atomic Mac 4.3.0 The Atomic Mac is a periodic table of the elements for the Macintosh. In addition to the usual information found in such programs, The Atomic Mac also contains a wealth of nuclear information on each isotope, including half life, decay mode, and daughter products. X-ray data (fluorescence and binding energies) is also available. A molecular weight calculator makes it easy to find the molecular weight of compounds. A shaded diagram showing the ranges of physical properties makes it easy to visualize relationships across the periodic table. The Atomic Mac is a periodic table of the elements for the Macintosh. In addition to the usual information found in such programs, The Atomic Mac also contains a wealth of nuclear information on each isotope, including half life, decay mode, and daughter products. X-ray data (fluorescence and binding energies) is also available. A molecular weight calculator makes it easy to find the molecular weight of compounds. A shaded diagram showing the ranges of physical properties makes it easy to visualize relationships across the periodic table. Photon interaction data, both in tabular and graphical format is also available. Data is displayed for the following physical properties: Density Heat of Vaporization Heat of Fusion Specific Heat Thermal Conductivity Linear Expansion Coefficient Melting Point Boiling Point Atomic Radius Covalent Radius Magnetic Susceptability Electrical Resistivity Electron Affinity Electric Dipole Polarizability State (gas, liquid, solid) Photoelectric Work Function Electronegativity Crystal Structure Valence Abundance in Earth's Crust Abundance in Earth's Sea Abundance in Solar System Photon Interactions Visible Light Spectra [Archived as /info-mac/sci/the-atomic-mac-43.hqx; 1302 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 Oct 2000 From: Michael Beckmann To: Subject: [*] WhatRoute 1.7 PPC Here is version 1.7 of the Macintosh traceroute utility. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/what-route-17.hqx; 1782 K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 07:45:09 -0400 From: John Torrence To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Eudora 5.0 (Paid Version) Gentlemen: Since downloading the paid version of Eudora 5.0, every time I open the Address Book from either the Tool Bar or the Menu, I get a "stall" and finally it opens. It is almost like the computer freezes and then finally the Address Book opens. I have a G3 233 Desktop runnning OS 9.0.4 with 128 MB of RAM. I have tried increasing the memory for Eudora, but it didn't make any difference. Any suggestions? Thanks, John Torrence ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 07 Oct 2000 14:11:44 -0700 From: AES To: comp-sys-mac-digest@moderators.isc.org Subject: HP 6MP LaserJet connecting via a USB adapter. > From: Monib > > I have a G3 Powerbook (Lombard) that I woudl liek to use with my Hewlett > Packard 6MP LaserJet printer. > > Does anyone have experience with connecting one to a USB Mac using a > serial-USB adapter. I have looked into some but there seem to be hidden > compatibility problems. Does KeySpans adapter or Asante's work? > > Otherwise what are other options? I connected a PB G3 to an hp 6MP using an Asante EtherNet adapter (or was it a Farallon unit?) -- anyway, a straightforward adapter from the printer to Ethernet --and had no problems. I believe an Ethernet adapter may cost slightly more than a USB adapter, but I generally try to put as many of my peripherals as possible on Ethernet since my experience with Ethernet hookups has always been totally positive, the speed may be higher, and the 10BaseT cabling is very simple. The printer and interface are at another location at the minute so I can't check the actual model of adapter. Check with Asante to be sure you get the correct on. As I recall if you only want to connect the PB and the printer you can go straight from the interface unit to the PB using a 10BaseT cable without needing an Ethernet hub, or if you have more units on your Ethernet you can connect the interface to a hub along with the Mac and other peripherals ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 14:15:42 -0400 From: "A.W. Neef" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Netscape 4.73/Epson 740i On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Dan Brown wrote: > I paid for the EpsonShare 1.62 package to run the Epson 740i > from my 6300, running Mac OS 8.6. The 6300 is connected to a > hub that has a cable modem in its uplink port. > In printing from Netscape 4.73, I have to reset the font size > to 36 point to get printouts from Netscape prints to be at > least 12 point in size. If the Netscape print font > preferences are set for 10-12 point font size, then the prints > come out extremely small- a page of print is ~ 2x3 inches. My > bifocals don't help here!!! I have installed EpsonShare 1.62 > according tt instructions from the shareware writer. > If instead one prints out from ANY other application, the > Epson 740i prints out OK. My Epson-740 prints in a similar fashion from Netscape 4.73. I found that if I _Preview_ before I print, I can see that it will print that tiny image of the page. But if I then _Cancel_ the print job, and then _again_ issue the print command, it Previews showing the page full size and prints properly. Don't know why. (I'm running OS 9.0.4 on my iMac-DV-SE.) Bill Neef Grass Lake, MI, USA ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 07 Oct 2000 19:09:40 -0400 From: Phil McIntosh To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Netscape 4.73/Epson 740i/ EpsonShare 1.62 printer font size Try Netscape 4.74 - I had similar problems printing from 4.73 to an Epson 600 (I think the pages came out even smaller than 3"x2"), but with 4.74 printing works normally. Phil McIntosh >In printing from Netscape 4.73, I have to reset the font size to 36 point >to get printouts from Netscape prints to be at least 12 point in size. If >the Netscape print font preferences are set for 10-12 point font size, then >the prints come out extremely small- a page of print is ~ 2x3 inches. My >bifocals don't help here!!! I have installed EpsonShare 1.62 according tt >instructions from the shareware writer. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 11:09:30 -0400 From: "Dominic F. Manno" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Netscape 4.73/Epson 740i/ EpsonShare 1.62 printer font size At 10:44:21 -0500 on 10/6/00, Dan Brown wrote: >I paid for the EpsonShare 1.62 package to run the Epson 740i from my >6300, running Mac OS 8.6. The 6300 is connected to a hub that has a cable >modem in its uplink port. > >In printing from Netscape 4.73, I have to reset the font size to 36 point >to get printouts from Netscape prints to be at least 12 point in size. If >the Netscape print font preferences are set for 10-12 point font size, then >the prints come out extremely small- a page of print is ~ 2x3 inches. My >bifocals don't help here!!! I have installed EpsonShare 1.62 according tt >instructions from the shareware writer. > >If instead one prints out from ANY other application, the Epson 740i prints >out OK. In Netscape: File --> Page Setup. UNcheck the box "Fit to page if possible." -- Dominic F. Manno dommanno@bellatlantic.com "If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane." - Jimmy Buffett ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 13:45:21 -0800 From: jonrelay@napanet.net (Jon Bettencourt) To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Netscape 4.73/Epson 740i/ EpsonShare 1.62 printer font size >I paid for the EpsonShare 1.62 package to run the Epson 740i from my >6300, running Mac OS 8.6. The 6300 is connected to a hub that has a cable >modem in its uplink port. > >In printing from Netscape 4.73, I have to reset the font size to 36 point >to get printouts from Netscape prints to be at least 12 point in size. If >the Netscape print font preferences are set for 10-12 point font size, then >the prints come out extremely small- a page of print is ~ 2x3 inches. My >bifocals don't help here!!! I have installed EpsonShare 1.62 according tt >instructions from the shareware writer. Have you looked at the Page Setup settings? Does it say 100 in the Reduce/Enlarge field and not 20 or something? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2000 07:50:28 -0400 From: John Torrence To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Quicken Deluxe 2001 Gentlemen: Since receiving Quicken 2001, every time I attempt to open "Insights" from the "Activities" menu, my computer freezes and I have to force a restart. I am not having any other problem with the program. I have a G3 233MZ Desktop with 128MB of RAM. I have tried increasing the amount of memory assigned to Quicken, but that had no effect on the problem. Any suggestions? Thanks, John Torrence -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************