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Info-Mac Digest             Sun, 13 Feb 00       Volume 17 : Issue 22

Today's Topics:

      7300/Netscape 4.08 Query
      [*] MacV
      [*] Moments
      [*] money2mac - online banking tool
      [*] PlayerPRO 5.5 Freeware
      [*] Pocket Quicken for Palm Organizers
      [*] Red Bird's Quick Scripts, release 0.3
      booting -up from a ZIP
      crashes when waking from sleep with OS9
      microscopic printing from Netscape (Q)

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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2000 19:04:48 +0000
From: "Alan Gentle" <alan@no19parkside.co.uk>
Subject: 7300/Netscape 4.08 Query

Am using Netscape 4.08 quite happily on a Mac 7300 but for the last couple of
weeks have been unable to save any bookmarks directly. Is there a limit? I can
still add them 'manually' to the list in 'bookmark' mode.

Have searched all of the Preferences options but have found no clue to the
problem. Can anyone help?

--
Alan Gentle, Exmouth, Devon, UK ======= Don't worry, it might never happen!
========================  alan@no19parkside.co.uk  ========================

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Date: 13 Feb 2000
From: Adam Private <scrplyr.geo@yahoo.com>
Subject: [*] MacV


MacV is a simple slideshow utility.  It
takes as many JPEG or GIF files as you have memory for
and displays them in a slideshow.  Optionally they can
be displayed in random order.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/mac-v.hqx; 41 K]

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Date: 12 Feb 2000
From: Joe Hammons <hammo@softcom.net>
Subject: [*] Moments


    Moments is a fully functional standalone shareware program that
allows kids of all ages to really learn how to tell time by moving
on-screen clock hands with their mouse.
    Thanks,
    Joe Hammons

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/yng/moments.hqx; 1506 K]

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Date: 13 Feb 2000
From: "Bruce A. Pokras" <mac-stacks@kagi.com>
Subject: [*] money2mac - online banking tool


money2mac(TM) 1.0
Copr. 2000 Bruce A. Pokras All rights reserved worldwide

Money2mac converts monetary transaction information that you download from
your online banking service into a spreadsheet-ready file. You can easily
open this file on your Mac with any spreadsheet or "works" program.  Once
you have your monetary transactions in a spreadsheet, you can use all of
your spreadsheet's functions (such as sorting, summing, etc.) to analyze
your transactions.

The files that money2mac uses are  ".ofc" files that are compatible with
MICROSOFT MONEY. Many banks provide the option of downloading your monetary
transactions in .ofc format, so now you can use them even though MICROSOFT
MONEY is not available for the Mac.

Requires: HyperCard(R) Player 2.3 or higher (or equivalent);a Mac having a
68030 processor or faster is preferred

Shareware $5
May be registered worldwide through the Kagi payment service

Brought to you by the Mac-Stacks Emporium: http://www.kagi.com/mac-stacks

[Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/money-2-mac-10.hqx; 361 K]

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Date: 13 Feb 2000
From: Rosset Antoine <rossetantoine@bluewin.ch>
Subject: [*] PlayerPRO 5.5 Freeware


PlayerPRO is a complete music editing program (SoundTracker). You can use it
with any Mac without any additional hardware. PlayerPRO can load and play
the following music (and sound) formats:

MOD, S3M, MIDI, MTM, MADH, MADG, MADI, MADK, OKTA, MINS, XI, PP, Clip File,
MED, 669, IT, ULT, XM System 7 sound, WAV, AIFF, AIFC, SoundDesignerII,
MPEG, MP3, MuLaw, ALaw, AVI, DVC, Quicktime Movies, MAC3, MAC6, IMA4, MPEG
layer I, II and III (requires QT 4.0), PAT (GUS), QDesign, RAW Data.

NEW FEATURES IN VERSION 5.5 (differences from 5.4):
    � Better support for compressed IT music files
    � GUI bugs corrected
    � Compiled with Universal Headers 3.3.1
    � PlayerPRO 500 $ US Prize will end at the end of February...
    � Compiled with CodeWarrior Pro 5.3
    � PlayerPRO new music format: MADK
    � PlayerPRO is now Carbon ready! (Optimized for MacOS X) Carbon version
will be released when MacOS X Client is available.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/player-pro-55.hqx; 2006 K]

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Date: 13 Feb 2000
From: LandWare Support <support@landware.com>
Subject: [*] Pocket Quicken for Palm Organizers


Pocket Quicken keeps your Quicken 2000 information up to date while
your away from your desk. Now you can use your Palm connected
organizer to effortlessly capture checking, credit card, and cash
transactions while you are on the go.

Included are two of Quicken's most popular time saving shortcuts:
QuickFill and Memorized transactions. Combined these features
enable you to record day-to-day transactions with only two
strokes of the stylus.

With a single tap of the HotSync button your Quicken 2000
categories and groups are transferred to the organizer. Your
financial information is safe and secure. Assigning your own
private PIN number to Pocket Quicken to ensures that only you
have access to your financial activity. Other features include:

*    HotSync transactions directly to the Quicken 2000 desktop.
*    Memorized Transactions.
*    Fast data entry with QuickFill.
*    Record split transactions.
*    Download desktop categories/groups.
*    Supports Split transactions.
*    Flexible overview displays.

NOTE: Requires United States version of Quicken 2000 for Macintosh
and Palm Desktop 2.0 or higher.

14-Dat fully operational test drive version.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/pkt-quicken.hqx; 274 K]

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Date: 13 Feb 2000
From: Gordon Worley <orla_redbird@crosswinds.net>
Subject: [*] Red Bird's Quick Scripts, release 0.3


This is a collection of AppleScript scripts designed to preform common
tasks automatically.  This release includes scripts to delete persistant
Web browser files that pose security risks, syncronize folders and files,
password protect folders, change the desktop picture and/or pattern,
generate random passwords, and search specified folders for files meeting
specified tests and then changing them as instructed.  All code is under
the GNU GPL.

Requires AppleScript 1.2.1, 1.4 recommended.

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/osa/red-birds-quick-scripts-03.hqx; 52 K]

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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 10:42:07 -0600
From: Gib Henry <gibhenry@realpeople.com>
Subject: booting -up from a ZIP

>Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 22:38:18 -0500
>From: "Ricardo J. Seijo" <screaming@vt.edu>
>Subject: booting -up from a ZIP
>
>	I've got an iMac with an external iomega Zip drive and cannot get
>it to boot up from the Zip.  Can anyone help me?  Thanks in advance!

I don't think so...it's my understanding that USB won't support
booting.  Sorry.  :-(

Cheers,
--
Gib Henry

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Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 23:20:05 -0500
From: Mod Dog Internet Services <bwhite@moddog.com>
Subject: crashes when waking from sleep with OS9

I've got a one week old G4 tower (350mz, 128 ram, OS9) using 2 Apple 
17" monitors (ATI XClaim 3D Plus video card for the extra monitor).

Frequently when waking from sleep I find that one of three things has 
happened (most frequent to least):

1. the monitors come on, but all I see is the outline of the windows 
I had open - the windows are completely blank (white) inside
2. the monitors come on, but I don't have a visible mouse cursor and 
nothing responds to any key combinations (I use Kensington Mouseworks)
3. in one case, the monitors wouldn't come on at all

In all cases, my only recourse is to hit the reset button on the G4 tower.

Any ideas? I trolled through macfixit.com, Apple support and the ATI 
site and didn't find anything related.

Any help is much appreciated.
Brian White

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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 10:27:39 -0600
From: Gib Henry <gibhenry@realpeople.com>
Subject: microscopic printing from Netscape (Q)

>Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 10:46:27 -0800
>From: David L Hirschberg <daneel@stanford.edu>
>Subject: microscopic printing from Netscape (Q)
>
>I support 3 macs and a 740i printer with an Axis ethernet adapter all
>networked through a switched hub.  All the macs had a problem with
>small print when printing from Netscape.  All other programs printed
>fine.  They were running system 8.6 and I have seen this problem
>before and it remember it was something with ATM.  So I upgraded them
>all to System 9.0 and installed the ATM updater for system 9.  I
>installed Netscape 4.7 and all was well, printing from all 3
>computers gave normal size printing.
>
>So now one week later I get an email that 2 of the 3 imacs not print
>small again from Netscape.  How do I troubleshoot this?
>
>Please reply to me also.  I am not even sure if the Infomac list is up?

I think this is a bug in the Epson driver, since it happens on my iMac
DV SE only with 740 and 740i's.  Try unchecking the "fit to page if
possible" checkbox in Page Setup.  I'm SURE if that's checked you'll
have the problem.  When it isn't checked, I don't encounter the
problem.  Cheers,
--
Gib Henry

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