Subject: Info-Mac Digest V19 #26 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 14 Mar 02 Volume 19 : Issue 26 Today's Topics: [*] TidBITS#620/11-Mar-02 [*] Acronyms 3.2 [*] Acronyms update 3.1 -> 3.2 [*] All About Dinosaurs [*] Beat the Dragon 3.0 [*] BTV Pro 4.0 [*] CopyPaste-X 1.2 - Multiple Clipboards for Mac OS X [*] Extension Overload 5.9.6 [*] Keyboard Maestro 1.0.3J - Japanese Version [*] Pocket Album v1.1.9 [Q] SMC router/print server and lpr [Q] Text Editor? [Q] Which Printer will work for me? Bomb Cursor during startup, OS 9.2.1 Connecting PLW to OS X Felt Tip Sound Studio tip: saving "can't save" files Firmware startup Info-Mac Digest V19 #22 Info-Mac Digest V19 #23 MicrosoftDialogLib to J. 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Us too, but thanks to Matt Neuburg's review of DiamondSoft's Font Reserve 3.0 for Mac OS X, we now know where to turn to eliminate font duplication and confusion. Matt Slot of Ambrosia Software then joins us with a revealing look at how Ambrosia recently dealt with problem of casual software piracy. Important new releases this week include Virtual PC 5.0.2, EIMS Server 3.1.1, and Lasso Professional 5. Topics: MailBITS/11-Mar-02 Font Reserve Moves to Mac OS X The Plain Truth about Casual Software Piracy [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-620.etx; 32K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Mar 2002 From: Angela Brett To: Subject: [*] Acronyms 3.2 Main changes in this version (listed in more detail at http://acronyms.co.nz/changes.html): * 517 new original acronyms - a total of 5027 * A few bug fixes * A new background pattern [words and phrases in capitals are acronyms whose expansions are in the stack] The purpose of this FREEWARE HYPERCARD STACK is to provide an introduction to a MIRTHFUL use of ACRONYMS on the INTERNET. Have you ever wished you had a better alternative to LOL? Or thought "Who makes up these WITTICISMs?" Well anybody can, you can! Don't say you're JUST TOO BUSY! and you don't want to READ A MANUAL. You can create an ACRONYM out of ALMOST ANYTHING! You can make them from any old CLICHE, use them to tell people to SHUT UP, state that THAT'S NOT FUNNY, tell a GIRL that she's FEMININE, SMILE a SMUG SMILE or just find FLAWS in the MEMORY of a UNIVERSITY EINSTEIN. Take a DIRTY MIND, add a CHUCKLE, stir in a QUIP, and a QUANTITY of SNORTING, stick on a DISCLAIMER, and that's THE WAY THINGS ARE! You can politely tell people to PISS OFF, PUT A SOCK IN IT, BE CIVIL or tell them THAT'S CHILDISH. You can tell people that they're talking BOLLOCKS! And if you're ON A ROLL, you can create a HUMDINGER of a reply to someone who won't TRY ONSCREEN HELP. So who began this BIZARRE ADVENTURE through the ALPHABET? A CRAZED KIWI and an ABNORMAL IRISH man with a DIRTY MIND, who found themselves making up LAUGHTER ACRONYMS during their EPISTLES to the ANTIPODES - a sequence of combinations started when TONY MCCOY O'GRADY (MAXIOGEE) sent ANGELA BRETT AN EMAIL about his SLEUTHing in some of her SHAREWARE. They decided not to continue DOING NOTHING about their HILARIOUS ACRONYM stash, so they compiled them into this STACK, and in the process created a SUPERHERO called MACGIRL, her SIDEKICK KEYBOARD, and many DASTARDly VILLAINs. ACRONYMS is also on the WORLD WIDE WEB. Check out http://acronyms.co.nz to view all the acronyms - including new ones, download the latest update lists (which let you import new acronyms into the stack) and new versions of the stack, view the acronymist HALL OF FAME and honours list, subscribe to THE ACRONYM TIMES and more. You can also discuss and create acronyms on the FORUMS or FORA at http://www.co.nz/cgi/forums/start.cgi?id=acronyms [Archived as /info-mac/game/word/acronyms-32.hqx; 2374 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Mar 2002 From: Angela Brett To: Subject: [*] Acronyms update 3.1 -> 3.2 Update List {6}Lime can be imported into ACRONYMS 1.0 to 3.1 to add all the acronyms which are in version 3.2 but not in version 3.1. It does not add any of the new features (see http://acronyms.co.nz/changes.html) which are in ACRONYMS 3.2, just the 517 new acronyms. If you don't have ACRONYMS, you can download the latest version of ACRONYMS from http://acronyms.co.nz. The latest version (currently 3.2) already contains all the acronyms which are in this update list, so you won't need to download this as well. [Archived as /info-mac/game/word/acronyms-update-31-32.hqx; 36 K] ------------------------------ Date: 11 Mar 2002 From: joel saleson To: Subject: [*] All About Dinosaurs here's a hypercard stack that teaches dinosaurs to children. freeware. I am the author. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/yng/dinosaurs.hqx; 1303 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Mar 2002 From: Tom Lakovic To: Subject: [*] Beat the Dragon 3.0 Now true full screen sizing options with big off-white (easy on the eyes) beautiful cards, animations, sounds, and arcade-like game-play fun. Beat the Dragon 3.0 comes alive at last, setting a new design and animation standard for solitaire games, BTD3 is a must have! If you don't already know, Beat the Dragon is an original, comical, addictive and incredibly frusterating solitaire game for your Macintosh. Beat the Dragon is much more challenging than standard varieties of patience. Like many solitaire games your aim is to build all 4 foundation piles, but watch out! There's a dragon with an attitude problem who seems to have the cards stacked in his favor...your mission: to Beat the Dragon at his own game (new animated rules in the game show you how it's done). Hours of fun, hours of frusteration, and hours of laughter...BTD is a must have for the solitaire expert and those of us who just want one really good time-waster to play while we wait for long downloads or just to procrastinate in style! Be sure to check out our other games and offers at: http://www.graphicaindustria.com Beat the Dragon 3.0 fixes many bugs with version 2.5, comes with all new features, sounds, full screen game-play, animation and design, new laughs, and a new animated rules demo for beginners but it's the same great game you love to hate! Requirements: Any power macintosh with 3MB of free Hard Drive space and about 4MB of free memory. Users of Black&White Macintoshes can still download version 1.0 available on our web site or at most macintosh game archives on the internet. Beat the Dragon is shareware -- still only $10 to register, and this entitles you to a personalized copy that gives you extra hints and high score saving ability. (see 'about' in the game for more information) and GOOD LUCK (you're going to need it)! [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/beat-the-dragon-30.hqx; 2282 K] ------------------------------ Date: 13 Mar 2002 From: Ben Bird To: Subject: [*] BTV Pro 4.0 BTV Pro Version 5.4 March 4, 2002 Author: Ben Bird Email: benbird@kagi.com Web site: www.bensoftware.com Online order page: http://order.kagi.com/?UXT Description BTV Pro is an application for the Macintosh that allows you to view, capture and edit video, create stop-motion animations, and also has advanced capture features such as time lapse and motion detection. It works with any Macintosh compatible video input source such as video input cards, TV cards, built-in video, USB, DV, and FireWire video sources. Main features - Works with any Macintosh compatible video input source - View video in a window or full-screen - Play back movies in a window or full-screen - Capture video to disk as a standard QuickTime movie using custom compression settings - Capture frames of video to disk in many different file formats (PICT, JPEG, TIFF and more) - Advanced video capture features - Powerful time lapse capture feature - Motion detection capture feature - Stop motion animation features - Onion skin feature for helping with stop motion animation - Frame averaging feature to eliminate noise in still image captures - DV video input/output and DV device control - Edit movies using simple copy-and-paste and click-and-drag commands - Floating Frame Position window that shows time code and frame count - Export movies with custom compression and frame rate settings, and filters - Channel changing on ixTV and TurboTV tuner cards - AppleScript support - Folder Viewer feature to view all the image files in a folder - Includes the macgix LiveCam AppleScript to turn BTV Pro into a Webcam application Minimum System requirements PowerMac with video input hardware running system 8 and QuickTime 3.0 (QuickTime 5 recommended, especially for use with USB video input sources). QuickTime 5 required for DV device control. ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/gst/btv-pro-54.hqx; 1223 K] ------------------------------ Date: 11 Mar 2002 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] CopyPaste-X 1.2 - Multiple Clipboards for Mac OS X This version of CopyPaste-X is internationalized. It runs native in English, French, German, and Japanese, with online documentation in each language. The original built in Macintosh clipboard can only copy one item at a time. CopyPaste-X is a natural software evolution which augments the original clipboard with supernormal clipboard abilities. The 4 main features of CopyPaste-X 1. Clipboard Extender: 10 clipboards, easily accessed via palette, drag & drop, Dock-menu or keyboard. 2. Clip Sets: Any number of sets of ten clipboards can be created and accessed easily via the Clip Sets menu at the bottom of the Clipboard Extender palette. 3. Clipboard Recorder: Remember the last 200 clips copied via the standard cmd+C. 4. Clipboard Editor: Edit the clipboard contents. Open and edit any text file. Double click any clipboard to open the editor. Each clipboard can be remembered through restarts. CopyPaste-X is the clipboard the way it should be and is hundreds of times more useful. CopyPaste also has many other features that help eliminate tedious, repetitive work and increase your ability to get the job done. Version 1.2 Bugfixes: *The Clip-Set menu now shows checkmarks correctly. Improvements: *If you change the active Clip Set, CopyPaste stays in the background and is not switched to the front which would interrupt your workflow. New features: *The Clipboard Recorder now can hold up to 200 clips adjustable in the preferences (default 20 clips) *The maximum amount of memory the Clipboard Recorder can use is ajustable in the preferences (default 20 Mb) *You can import and export Clip Sets in the same format CopyPaste Classic uses for import and export, so you can exchange Clip Sets with Classic users. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/copy-paste-x-12.hqx; 1741 K] ------------------------------ Date: 13 Mar 2002 From: Teng Chou Ming To: Subject: [*] Extension Overload 5.9.6 Announcing the release of Extension Overload v5.9.6 Extension Overload is an extensions, control panels, control strip modules and contextual menus management application. It offers detail information of 5696 extensions and control panels, control strip modules and contextual menu items in your system. It also lets you activate and deactivate them, so that you can always easily tailor your system to your current requirements. In addition, Extension Overload includes a useful collection of helpful information and tidbits. 5.9.6 released March 11, 2002 * Now with definitions of 5696 extensions, control panels, CSM and CMM, up from 5583 previously. * Added an 'Updates' button. When clicked, this button will launch the web browser with the URL where you can find the update. * More URLs and emails have been updated. You can download the latest version from any info Mac site or http://www.ExtensionOverload.com System Requirements. Min. System..: 8 on up through Mac OS 9.2.2 Min. Hardware: Mac with 601 or newer processor Shareware....: $29 Author.......: Teng Chou Ming & Peter Hardman Email address: eo@kagi.com Home Page....: http://www.ExtensionOverload.com [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/extension-overload-596.hqx; 1544 K] ------------------------------ Date: 13 Mar 2002 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] Keyboard Maestro 1.0.3J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the Keyboard Maestro package. An essential utility for anybody who works on their Mac, Keyboard Maestro perform many different tasks simply by pressing a few keys. Keyboard Maestro allows you to spend more time working and less time mousing and clicking and typing to get the work done. Keyboard Maestro has built into it three core features to make working on the Mac much simpler: Hot Keys, Program Switcher, and Clipboard Switcher. The Hot Key feature enables you to define any number of user configurable actions simply by pressing a keystroke. Hot Key actions include quitting, hiding, or activating applications, inserting text, executing an Apple or UNIX Script, opening files or folders, and so much more. All hot keys can optionally be targeted to specific applications, allowing the hot key to be active only when you find it most useful. Keyboard Maestro incorporates the wildly popular Classic MacOS application switching utility, Program Switcher. In fact, Keyboard Maestro was written by the author of Program Switcher. With the Program Switcher feature, you are able to launch, switch, hide, and quit applications with a simple keystroke. Keyboard Maestro brings to MacOS X what Classic Mac users have been enjoying since 1994 - the most refined application switching utility there is! Keyboard Maestro also has the extremely useful clipboard utility Clipboard Switcher built in. Clipboard Switcher allows you to define any number of clipboards which you can use to copy to and paste from simply by pressing a keystroke. Clipboards are automatically saved through system restarts and user logouts, and always available when you need them. Changes in version 1.0.3: *The Execute UNIX Script hot key results can now be selected and copied or dragged from the pop-up results window *Improved user interface *Hot keys that are targeted to different applications can now have the same keystroke *Fixed problem when the Keyboard Maestro periodically ignored the quit command or crashed when quitting *Improved the internal storage of file references *The Program Switcher window no longer crashes if through some strange twist of fate there are no applications available to be displayed (over-aggressive use of the "excluded applications list"?) *Increased the number of hot keys available to the free Lite version [Archived as /info-mac/gui/keyboard-maestro-103-jp.hqx; 1001 K] ------------------------------ Date: 11 Mar 2002 From: Takashi Suzuki To: Subject: [*] Pocket Album v1.1.9 Pocket Album is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to view picture files. Not just only browsing the files, this application works as librarian and format converter. One window, i.e. one file, can hold 24 picture files and some comments for them. http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~setsu/pocket.html Pocket Alubum accepts these picture format with QuickTime 4.0: BMP, FlashPix, JPEG, GIF, Macromedia Flash, MacPaint, PICT, PhotoShop, PNG, SGI Image, QuickTIme Image, TIFF, TARGA Can convert to these picture format with QuickTime 4.0: BMP, JPEG, MacPaint, PhotoShop, PICT, PNG, QuickTime Image, TGA, SGI Image, TIFF What's changed in v1.1.9: - Opens new window when single picture file is dropped into right-bottom cell on 6th page. -> fixed. - File size is not shown with some version of QuickTime. -> fixed. Features: Fat Binary. Drag & Drop support. Navigation Services aware. (PowerPC only) Mac OS 8.5 Windows Manager aware. (PowerPC only) This application requires: Macintosh with 68020 or higher / PowerPC System7 + QuickTime 2.5 or later (Exclude Mac OS X) [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/pocket-album-119.hqx; 270 K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 18:52:16 -0500 From: "Michael G. Schabert" To: Rob McCleave , digest@info-mac.org Subject: [Q] SMC router/print server and lpr At 3:04 PM -0500 3/9/02, Rob McCleave wrote: >I have an Apple Laserwriter Select 360 connected to a SMC7004ABR >(wired, not wireless) router/print server. The SMC has been updated >to v1.4.1. > >The LW360 is a Postscript printer, so with the SMC printer server, >which handles lpr, it should be able to work with a Mac lpr client. > >I can't get my PB400 (Pismo), running OS9.2.2, to print to the >printer using the lpr print option. Using the Desktop Printer Utility >I can set up the lpr client, and the printer can be verified at the >IP address of the router. > >I get an error -8746 or something from the Finder when I try to print. > >When I check the status of the SMC router, it says the printer is >ready, and the activity log shows a print job has been received. > >I thought this would be a cheap way to keep using the LW360 with the >new generation Macs. It is a pretty rugged printer, but has only >parallel and Appletalk ports, no USB or Ethernet. Hi Rob, The problem is that the printer is not just a PostScript printer. It is a PostScript printer and also a PCL5 printer. My guess is that the printer is expecting print jobs in the parallel port to be sent in the PCL5 language instead of PostScript. The SMC router cannot do PostScript-to-PCL5 translation, so it cannot act as your print server for Macs. I'm positive that it's dual page description language printer, but I'm just guessing that that is why you're unsuccessful. Mike -- Bikers don't *DO* taglines. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 11:14:07 +0000 From: Frazer Wright To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: [Q] Text Editor? On 10/3/02, Li Qian wrote: > I use a Mac at home, and a PC at work. On the Mac I use extensively >the BBEdit text > editor, which, in terms >of features and reliability, is nothing short of superb. I also need to use >a text editor on the PC side, but so far I haven't found any Windows text >editor to even come close to BBEdit, although I've tried a few (e.g., >NotePad, UltraEdit, etc.), and PC guys have no clue. So, has anyone come >across a Windows text editor equivalent to BBEdit? If you don't need the programming capability of BBEdit, but just want a text editor for bashing out lots of words, to be processed later in a pukka wp, try YTSEditor - shareware, via http://www.dcalcoda.com. It has excellent dictionary and thesaurus functions and seems quick, neat and unobtrusive. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 21:30:45 -0600 From: Hannes Hofer To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: [Q] Which Printer will work for me? I have a network set up at home with a Power Mac 7200, a 450Mhz iMac SE, a iBook and an HP Deskjet 870 printer. I am able to print from all three macs via a ethernet-to-localtalk bridge, but only from OS 9.x and earlier. Well, the printer is about to die, so I need to buy a new one. The million dollar question is: Which printer should I buy? Is there any inkjet printer out there that will work for all three machines? As I understand it, there are not currently any networkable inkjets that works with OS X, and even if there is, will a driver be available for the 7200, which runs OS 7.6? Does anyone have any good advise? Thanks Hannes ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 17:55:49 -0800 From: "[____d h_____]" To: Subject: Bomb Cursor during startup, OS 9.2.1 according to Gib@realpeople.com (Gib Henry, Real People)... > Does your clock reset whenever you remove power to the machine? this seems an unlikely culprit given the youth of your model, but have you considered the battery? ------------------ munsellian@mac.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 18:51:50 -0500 From: "Michael G. Schabert" To: Adam Horvath , digest@info-mac.org Subject: Connecting PLW to OS X At 12:34 PM -0800 3/7/02, Adam Horvath wrote: >2 Connect the converter to your printer's serial port and to an >Ethernet hub (I am assuming that you are using your E-net port on >your computer for high speed connection, if not, you can connect the >converter's Ethernet port to your computer dirrectly) Only if you use a special "crossover" cable. Mike -- Bikers don't *DO* taglines. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 11:33:49 -0800 From: Paul Brians To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Felt Tip Sound Studio tip: saving "can't save" files This tip may save somebody aggravation. When you've been working a long time with a file in Felt Tip Sound Studio without saving, the program may run out of memory. The tip-off is that the waveform suddenly redraws in a sketchy way, quite different from its regular appearance. If you attempt to save, you'll get an error message. Occasionally you can do a "save as," but that usually won't work either. However, you can almost always select the entire contents of the file, copy, and paste it into a new file and save that, avoiding the loss of your edited data. Quit and restart Sound Studio to purge the memory and continue working. -- Paul Brians, Department of English Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-5020 brians@wsu.edu http://www.wsu.edu/~brians ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 15:33:34 -0500 From: John McGibney To: InfoMac posting Subject: Firmware startup I got this tip as a reply to the same problem I had with my iMac Try this next time you start. HTH John in the firmwear prompt try this comand reset-ALL type it exactly as shown. > > From: "Fred Anderson" > Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 08:45:31 -0500 > To: comp-sys-mac-digest@moderators.isc.org > Subject: Need help resurrecting powerbook? > > On power up, it goes into a dark screen, with "welcome to open firmware, > type mac-boot to start..... > I type mac-boot and in returns > default catch code=300. > hit the PRAM reset on the back, now it powers up, HD spins up, fan comes on, > but screen is totally blank. > > How to fix? > > Powerbook G3, 400 MHZ _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 18:52:02 -0500 From: "Michael G. Schabert" To: Ken Prager , digest@info-mac.org, rpluta@inebraska.com Subject: Info-Mac Digest V19 #22 At 4:44 AM -0800 3/7/02, Ken Prager wrote: > > From: Rob Pluta >> Subject: iMac firmware update - Can't see RAM upgrade >> >> Hi, >> >> After upgrading the firmware (to 4.1.3) on our iMac 350 MHz >> (slot-loading) the iMac doesn't see the 128 MB RAM chip which is >> installed as additional memory. Is this part of the RAM fussiness >> whereby Apple won't let *inferior* RAM chips run for the newer OS >> upgrades? >> >> Is there a way to downgrade the firmware or do I need to buy a new RAM >> chip? Am I missing something else? >> >> MacOS 9.1 > >Go to and get DIMM First >Aid. This will most likely fix the problem. Actually, it won't fix the problem any more than downgrading the RAM would...that will just hide the symptom. The problem is that the RAM does not meet Specs. All RAM from any respectable supplier comes with a lifetime warrantee. The best solution is to get the RAM exchanged for a new module. Mike -- Bikers don't *DO* taglines. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 19:25:36 -0500 From: "Roger S. Cohen" To: Info-Mac Network , Subject: Info-Mac Digest V19 #23 The Info-Mac Network said on 3/7/02 6:30 AM >Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 23:18:30 +0000 >From: Tom Murphy/Tomßs Ô Murch” >Subject: Dictionaries > > >Hallo >Why in preferences is the spelling Tab always faded and dictionaries don't >seem to load ? > >Tom Murphy, >Ireland What application? If you're talking about Outlook Express, you need to have MS Office, with its dictionaries, installed first. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roger S. Cohen, President, Cohen International roger@rogercohen.com http://www.rogercohen.com Voice: +1 (845) 358-8936 Fax: +1 (845) 358-8937 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 16:03:05 +0000 From: Jennifer Grimes To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: MicrosoftDialogLib to J. McGibney Dear John: I am so grateful that you took the time to reply and to send me these 2 files. I have them on my Mac, but don't seem to know what to do next. I've tried to click on them each to see if they'll install, but am told that I don't have the application that created the document. I've then tried to put them in various folders i nExcel or Word, but no luck. Sorry for being so ignorant on this, but what do I do next? Best wishes, Jennifer -- Grimes & Co. Jamestown Business Park Finglas Dublin 11 Ireland Tel: +353 1806 8918 Fax: +353 1806 8920 Website: www.GrimesCo.ie ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 23:55:33 +0000 From: Tom Murphy/Tom=?ISO-8859-1?B?4XMg0yBNdXJjaPo=?= To: infomac Subject: mouse clicking Due to some change in settings my mouse clicks burps and gugles with every move . What did I do and how to undo it ??? Tomßs Ô Murch”, 37 Aylesbury , Bthar Achadh õr. 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