Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #36 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Tue, 29 Feb 00 Volume 17 : Issue 36 Today's Topics: [*] TidBITS#519/28-Feb-00 (A) 1-1 conference (A) FM Pro Server & TCP/IP (Q) Will PCI Modems work in Macs? [*] MoviePhile 3.0.2 [*] Nigiri-zushi (Japan) - CULTURE INTERCHANGE square [*] Tax Spreadsheet [Q] Eudora Pro 4.2.2 menus missing Anybody try the PetiScan from NEC? Best USB keyboards Celestium, multiplayer space action rpg ISO: A Programmer's Text Editor... PCI bus IDE controller cards? 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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We also pass on some changes to our polls, mourn the passing of Don Crabb, and note updates to Eudora 4.3.1, IBM ViaVoice 1.0.2, and the release of a color Palm handheld. Topics: MailBITS/28-Feb-00 TidBITS Poll Changes Working Off the Beaten Track, Part 2 [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-519.etx; 32K] ------------------------------ Date: 28 Feb 2000 19:49:09 -0500 From: "D. Scott Beach" Subject: (A) 1-1 conference Magnus Hoek asks: >Would it be possible to both talk to (via the Mac microphone) and to see >(via FireWire and a digital camera) another person over Internet. > >I've heard of software like Cumulus and SiteCam that let you transfer >images >"live" and Inet Phone that let you talk "live" but is there any solution if >you want both. Or is this too much to ask for ? Magnus: You want "CU SeeMe". It used to be a freeware video conferencing app. from one of the universities. I was sold to WhitePine or someone a few years ago and was then available commercially. I haven't seen it advertised for a year or so. I think I've got the original on a CD somewhere. I can check the ReadMe if you'd like more info. - Scott Remove the "spamless" to return eMail to me. Scott Beach Toronto, Canada ------------------------------ Date: 28 Feb 2000 23:08:27 -0500 From: "D. Scott Beach" Subject: (A) FM Pro Server & TCP/IP David.Garrett@awl.com asks: >We are running FileMaker Pro Server 3.0v4 under OS 8.6 on a 7300 (with >256MB of RAM, if you care). Periodically (weekly or so) it stops responding >to TCP/IP (although I understand it's really UDP that generates the initial >catalog of hosts) and can only be accessed via AppleTalk or IPX. > >Some of the stuff I've read seems to suggest that this may have something >to do with the DHCP lease issue with 8.6, but other TCP/IP applications on >this Mac (e.g. Internet Explorer) work fine. Quitting FMPro Server and re- >launching it solves the problem temporarily--no restart is needed. > >Since it is only a 7300 I would rather not put OS 9 on it. I suppose we could >buy Server 5 but I thought I'd put the question out there: is this a known >problem with a known (quick and cheap, I hope) solution? > Dave: We've had some networking problems on some macs under 8.6 set to use DHCP. Our fix has been to de-select the TCP/IP option to "Load Only When Needed". That seems to help in most cases. I hope it fits for you too. - Scott Remove the "spamless" to return eMail to me. Scott Beach Toronto, Canada ------------------------------ Date: 28 Feb 2000 23:08:11 -0500 From: "D. Scott Beach" Subject: (Q) Will PCI Modems work in Macs? Dear InfoMac readers: I saw an ad in a local computer paper for 56K PCI card modems for $30 CDN (that's probably only about 19 USD) and I've been meaning to upgrade from my old 28.8 for a while. Will these work in a Mac? Would the Communications Toolbox recognize them? Would they be seen as a serial port/device? Anyone out there tried one? Thanks. - Scott Remove the "spamless" to return eMail to me. Scott Beach Toronto, Canada ------------------------------ Date: 29 Feb 2000 From: "Chris Crabtree" Subject: [*] MoviePhile 3.0.2 About MoviePhile: MoviePhile is a shareware database useful for keeping track of your video collection - whether it consists of movies (any format), tapes of television shows, home movies, QuickTime movies, or whatever. It is a stand-alone piece of software, no other software is required. Updated in 3.0.2: -Archive now includes the MoviePhile Label -o- Matic VHS label customization tool -MoviePhile 3.0.2 is required for use with the MoviePhile Label -o- Matic -Better handling of alphanumeric tape numbers. Fixed a bug that treated tape numbers such as "44" and "4AV4" as the same number. -Help has been updated with instructions for the MoviePhile Label -o- Matic Features: -VHS Label Printing -QuickTime Movie Import and Playback -Scheduling Reminders (for when you don't want to miss that important event) -TimeCode feature calculates program length and displays total time used on the tape so far -Tons of Useful Fields -New Graphical User Interface makes working in MoviePhile smoother, easier, and just downright more fun! -Tape numbers can now be alphanumeric -New "Sort In Place" feature lets you sort your database without losing your place in it (i.e. the current record) -New 3 new list views -Tons and tons of "under the hood" refinements -Retape Reminder preference now works like it should. It defaults to being "on" and works fast. -New and better looking forms and printouts -Demo Mode allows use of fully functional feature set -- got videos? got movies? Get MoviePhile! The ultimate video collector's database companion. http://www.moviephile.com [Archived as /info-mac/data/movie-phile-302.hqx; 3470 K] ------------------------------ Date: 29 Feb 2000 From: Fuminori Takeda Subject: [*] Nigiri-zushi (Japan) - CULTURE INTERCHANGE square Welcome to the "CULTURE INTERCHANGE" square and thank you for your interest in "nigiri-zushi" in Japan. This program will introduce you a popular Japanese dish, nigiri-zushi. Over forty kinds of nigiri-zushi in my homeland are introduced with their ingredients. I ported these contents to a Hypercard stack. If you're making culture introductory/interchange programs to post on the InfoMac archives, would you name your program with a title that conforms to the "CULTURE INTERCHANGE (your country, province, or state) title " rule? For more details, please read the "CULTURE INTERCHANGE square ?" document. This stack may be copied and distributed as long as it isn't altered and is distributed at no charge, but it may not be included in any commercial package. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you. Fuminori Takeda Email: ftakeda@ike.tottori-u.ac.jp [Archived as /info-mac/data/nigiri-zushi.hqx; 3971 K] ------------------------------ Date: 29 Feb 2000 From: "Arsenault, William K" Subject: [*] Tax Spreadsheet Use this Excel spreadsheet to help calculate your 1999 taxes. Duplicate the original spreadsheet file and work on the copy. 1999 Calculations for Form 1040 and Schedules A, B, and D and Minnesota Form M-1. These are not the forms themselves as the IRS requires that their forms be submitted or that approved substitutes be submitted and that is beyond the scope of this spreadsheet. These forms verify all your calculations and follow the format of the IRS forms. This template was written by Bill Arsenault. If you find it useful, please send $5.00 (or whatever you think is fair) and any suggestions for improvements and your name and address to: Bill Arsenault 11403 Keating Ave. Burnsville, MN 55337-5610 You may copy this spreadsheet and distribute it freely as long as this instruction/information section remains unchanged. Thank you, Bill To use this template, do the following: 1 Duplicate this template, rename the copy, and work only on the copy. This will allow you to reuse the original template for more than one person. 2 Fill in the appropriate numbers and entries in the template. 3 Watch for "ERROR" messages indicating data entry errors. 4 Use the Goto command under the Formula menu to move around the spreadsheet. 5 After completing the data entry, print out this template and copy the verified figures to the approved IRS forms. Use page ranges appropriate for your printer. 6 Wait for your refund (hopefully)! [Archived as /info-mac/data/taxes-99.hqx; 43 K] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 07:19:13 -0800 From: "Adam C. Engst" Subject: [Q] Eudora Pro 4.2.2 menus missing >I hope the solution to this problem is obvious and I'm just being >dumb, but it looks a bit arcane to me. It is indeed arcane. >Software: Eudora Pro 4.2.2 >Platform: PowerBook G3 >System: 8.5.1 > >Problems: >(1) The "Settings" menu does not appear. It is present, though, >hiding under "Special / Empty Trash." What's happened to "Empty >Trash," I don't know. Frankly, something is horribly wrong. Having menus display incorrectly or not at all would indicate to me that you've perhaps got some System corruption. Have you tried booting from a CD-ROM, then launching Eudora from the Eudora Settings file in your Eudora Folder (since otherwise Eudora will try to create a new Eudora Folder in the CD-ROM's locked System Folder and will prompt you to find a Eudora Folder anyway)? >(2) A "Find" box can be displayed with -F, but "Find" does not >appear in any menu, and it doesn't seem to be hiding anywhere else, >either. Also, the Find box is crippled; it will search for text only >in mailbox message titles, not text strings in the messages >themselves. Find should be under Special > Find > Find. >I did not have these problems with Eudora Pro 3.0.1 using exactly the >same system configuration. > >Qualcomm help has offered two suggestions: > >(1) Eudora Pro 4.2.2 needs the "Appearance" extension. However, this >extension cannot be enabled, because its function has been >incorporated into system 8.5.1. Perhaps the obsolete extension can >be restored by turning off the Appearance control panel. However, >that seems like a drastic step backwards for the OS, even if it's >possible, and it takes Eudora back to a stage prior to version 3. I >fail to see the point in it. No, I doubt that's related either. >(2) There is an extension conflict; use system 8.5 Base in the >Extensions Manager. I've tried that -- although I had to re-enable >PPP -- but it has no effect; the problems remain. Conflict Catcher >8.0.4 did not find any conflicts with Eudora Pro. That's a good thing to try, and the fact that it didn't work indicates that something more serious is going on. Note that 8.6 is a free upgrade and may be worth the download at some point. >I have reinstalled the Settings from scratch and rebuilt the desktop. Have you tried checking the disk with Disk First Aid and zapping the PRAM as well? >My impression is that Qualcomm help has no experience with these >problems and hasn't a clue what to do about them. Is Eudora Pro >4.2.2 partially incompatible with system 8.5.1? Would system 8.6 or >Eudora Pro 4.3.1 fix these bugs? Any suggestions will be mightily >appreciated. To be honest, I'm not surprised tech support had little idea what to do - I've never heard of Eudora losing menus before either, which is why I'm suggesting that you resort to traditional troubleshooting methods. cheers... -Adam Adam C. Engst -- "Eudora Pro 4.2 for Windows & Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 11:21:29 -0500 From: "Christopher Dickens" Subject: Anybody try the PetiScan from NEC? Here's a review: http://www.zdnet.com/zdtv/freshgear/firstlook/story/0,3679,2432526,00.html --Chris -----Original Message----- From: Gary Radice [mailto:gradice@richmond.edu] Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 11:27 AM Subject: Anybody try the PetiScan from NEC? I'm thinking of buying the NEC PetiScan portable scanner, specifically to scan family pictures into my Powerbook when I go visit relatives abroad. Has anyone seen or used the PetiScan yet and can you recommend whether it would be a good choice or not? I have been trying to find reviews in the mags and online but no one seems to have really tested it yet. Gary P. Radice gradice@richmond.edu Associate Professor of Biology 804 289 8107 (voice) University of Richmond 804 289 8233 (FAX) Richmond VA 23173 http://www.science.richmond.edu/~radice ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 09:47:08 -0600 From: Chaz Larson Subject: Best USB keyboards At 8:32 PM -0500 2/28/00, The Info-Mac Network wrote: >From: "Ira Flatow" >Looking for good, solid USB keyboards to take the place of ones that come >with Macs. I bought a MicroConnectors USB extended keyboard for my daughter's iMacDV. It seems to work well, and all the keys are in the right places ;). It comes in all the flavors, plus graphite. It is loud and clicky; it feels similar to the Bob's Pretty Good ADB keyboard [SIIG?] I got at CompUSA a while back. Bought mine from Outpost; $49.95. Search for "USB Keyboard" and they'll be on the first page of hits. I haven't done any comparisons against other USB keyboards. Frankly, I bought this one instead of the MacAlly over at CompUSA primarily because it was available in Strawberry to match the iMac. chazl Why do I have to move with a crowd of kids that hardly notice I'm around? I have to work myself to death just to fit in. - The Who, Cut My Hair Chaz Larson - chaz at spamcop dot net - http://www.visi.com/~chaz ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 10:30:05 GMT From: Mike Apolis Subject: Celestium, multiplayer space action rpg Greetings! I, along with a couple other people, am developping a Macintosh multiplayer internet space action RPG called Celestium. We are in need of talented developers to assist us in bringing this game to reality. The game is written in C++ using Metrowerks Codewarrior / gnu. Revision control is with CVS. This is not work for hire. It is a collaborative project over the internet. This is an opportunity to help write a great game and get in on the ground floor of a new company. All team members will get a fair share of the profit once the game ships. For more information, visit: http://www.alienorb.com/celestium.html Game Description: Celestium is a fast paced multiplayer space action role playing game (RPG) for the Macintosh. In this game you will be exposed to a rich world of battle, culture, strategy, exploration, and imagination. Choose from 6 different races and create your own ship as you interact with hundreds of people across the globe in a fully integrated online universe. Participate in alliances and organize secret missions. Fight against enemy creatures and space pirates. Chat with others either in space or on a planet or space port. Explore vast regions of unknown space and land on mysterious worlds filled with many different races and life forms. In Celestium, you may choose any number of paths to lead your character. You may become an explorer and chart the stars, you may be interested in joining the Numiri Trade Commission and make some money, you might want to start an alliance and venture out into space defending your cause, or you might even wish to become a space pirate and plunder your way across the galaxy. Outfit and upgrade your ship with alien technology and high-tech weaponry and shielding. Strategically install your weapons on your ship in any position and create your own customized weapons system. Hire escort ships to fight alongside you as you travel through perilous regions of space and explore the hidden wonders of the universe Interested in applying for a spot on the development team? visit http://www.alienorb.com/celestium.html ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 13:28:49 +0000 From: Tim Hodgson Subject: ISO: A Programmer's Text Editor... >I've tried Alpha, TexEdit Plus, and BBEdit, but none of them seem to fit the >bill as well as a program called UltraEdit on the PC. Does anyone know >where I can find a great text editor for the Mac that offers the following >features? > >* Customizable background and foreground colors >* Customizable syntax highlighting to accommodate languages other that C, >like VBScript commonly used in ASP, JavaScript, PERL, PHP, and anything else >I can provide it with a word list? >* Customizable font face/size >* Searching a directory and all of it's subdirectories for files containing >a string or regular expression >* Regular expression search and replace >* Open and edit files directly from an FTP server >* Block highlight (rather than line based) for working with columnar data) > AFAIK Alpha does all that - have you found otherwise? You may have to write a little TCL for the syntax highlighting, although it's already set up for Javascript and Perl, among others. Tim ------------------------------ Date: 28 Feb 2000 18:55:31 -0500 From: "D. Scott Beach" Subject: PCI bus IDE controller cards? I asked: >> List Folk: >> I thought I remember reading here that there is now a PCI bus IDE >> controller card available. I can't find the reference now. Does anyone >> know >> if such is available? >> - Scott On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 8:36 AM,Rik Steuperaert wrote: >Don't know, but I'd like to know it too. In answer to my own question check out: http://www.acard.com/ It seems to have some pretty cool products. - Scott Remove the "spamless" to return eMail to me. Scott Beach Toronto, Canada -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************