Subject: Info-Mac Digest V18 #154 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Tue, 04 Dec 01 Volume 18 : Issue 154 Today's Topics: [*] Abstract of "Hold-Up_Demo_1.5_US.sit" [*] BackgroundWarper 2.3 submission [*] ClueDeluxe (J) - Japanese version [*] EuroSoccerManager104 [*] Holiday Lights 5.2J - Japanese Version [*] KDX Client 0.932 (internet communications system) [*] KDX Server 0.932 (internet communications system) [*] SpeedApp 2.2.1J - Japanese Version [*] TidBITS#607/03-Dec-01 Apple LaserWriter 360 problem mailing long attachment mailing long attachment 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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Info-Mac volunteers include Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Hugh Lewis, Tom Coradeschi, Shawn Bunn, Christopher Li, Patrik Montgomery, Ed Chambers, and Chris Pepper. America Online donated the main Info-Mac machine . ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V18 #154" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 22:54:53 +0000 From: Tom Murphy/Tom=?ISO-8859-1?B?4XMg0yBNdXJjaPo=?= To: Subject: Tomßs Ô Murch”, 37 Aylesbury , Bthar Achadh õr. Cill Chainnigh. tpom@eircom.net ---------- From: Tom Murphy/Tomßs Ô Murch” Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2001 00:47:31 +0000 To: Subject: Re: Info-Mac Digest V18 #150 I have problems with Microsoft Office/ Word on my Imac . I was quite happy until recently when I reinstalled the system software .I seem to have corrupted the Word setup as it won't run . Each time I open Word it plays a high pitched note , tells me I havent enough memory , which I reckon I have, and generally stops everything . I reinstalled Microsoft Office 98 from CD but the same situation persists. At this stageI suppose have two versions of office prowling my HD . Any ideas ? I do not have the Office Disk in my possession as i gave it back to the owner I have Office on a Power Pc 7200/75 have forgotten how to use my ethernet crossover cable . Tom Murphy, Kilkenny. Ireland tpom@eircom.net Message as intended ------------------------------ Date: 4 Dec 2001 From: Hold-Up To: Subject: [*] Abstract of "Hold-Up_Demo_1.5_US.sit" Hello, We would like to announce you the release of the latest version of our personal finance manager for MacOS 8.5 to MacOS X Final: Hold-Up 1.5! This version brings lots of new features (see below). Grab the new demo (1.3 Mb) from the Hold-Up web site: http://www.hold-up.fr.st ******** What's new in Hold-Up 1.5 ********* a) New features: Ç Maximal number of accounts and filters raised to 64 in the PRO version. Ç Replaced "Expenses in bold" option with "Incomes in bold" option. Ç Option-click on the OK button or Option-Return allows to enter many transactions at once in the new transaction dialog. Ç More flexible Quickenü QIF import to allow import of some non-standard QIF files. Ç Categories assigned to transactions in QIF files are now recognized by Hold-Up provided categories with the same names exist in the Hold-Up preferences. Ç Improved auto-complete. Ç Income / Expense columns (see preferences). Ç Bigger font used in the display area. Ç Account column (filters only). Ç Option to hide the currency symbol in the transaction list. Ç Redesigned layout of the preferences dialog. Ç Redesigned printed page header. Ç Improved printed page automatic layout. Ç Maximal number of selected transactions at once increased from 256 to 1024. Ç Use of the Enter key in the address field of the account info dialog to create a new line. Ç Basic currency conversion (useful for Euro currency compatibility - see preferences). Ç Automatic removal of useless space chars in the descriptions of imported transactions. Ç Possibility to specify how dates are formatted when importing tabulated text files. b) Fixed bugs: Ç System menus displayed in French under MacOS X in the English version of Hold-Up. Ç Reconciled balance now updated correctly when checking transactions in the transaction list. Ç Scheduled transactions are now created with the occurence date instead of ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/hold-up-15.hqx; 2088 K] ------------------------------ Date: 4 Dec 2001 From: Georges Gyory To: Subject: [*] BackgroundWarper 2.3 submission AUTHOR PERMISSION LETTER would like to submit the following file for consideration, of which I am the author, for distribution onyour website: LeterScale game Name: Georges Gyory Company: -home- Address: 60 r de Bellevue City: Port Marly State: France Zip: 78560 Phone: 331 3958 9082 fax: email: ggyory@club-internet.fr Please distribute my files as widely as possible by all methods available to you. Georges Gyory [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/background-warper-23.hqx; 1296 K] ------------------------------ Date: 4 Dec 2001 From: Fuminori Takeda To: Subject: [*] ClueDeluxe (J) - Japanese version This is the Japanese version of the ClueDeluxe package. FREEWARE. ENJOY. Hypercard or player required. Fuminori Takeda fuminori@land.linkclub.or.jp [Archived as /info-mac/game/clue-deluxe-jp.hqx; 1160 K] ------------------------------ Date: 4 Dec 2001 From: "Malcolm McQuoid" To: Subject: [*] EuroSoccerManager104 Euro Soccer Manager is a shareware soccer management game that allows you to manage a club from one of sixteen european countries. The ultimate aim is to win your country's League Championship and both the UEFA and European Cups within the same season. Version 1.04 has improvements to the club rankings and player wages. FEATURES * Manage a team from one of 16 european countries using over 90 screens - Belgium, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, - Ireland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Spain, Sweden. * Play three types of game - Standard, Manager's, and Custom. * About 300 clubs with over 10000 players - up to 25 players in squad & up to 25 in reserves. * Player roles - goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, forward. * Players have 17 attributes:. * Moving match play allowing substitutes,injuries, corners,free kicks, red cards. * Match animation is 2D but hidden simulation uses 3D space for ball. * The ability to change formation and general tactics during a match. * Training ground for practicing corner and free kick tactics. * Tactical screens for planning defensive and offensive formations. * Player ageing and retirements - skill varies with age. * Financial control of the club including loans, sponsorships and match advertising. * Buy and sell players on the transfer market, and browse any club. * Player contracts and renegotiations. * Ground development for increasing crowd capacity. * On screen help system. * Editor for creating custom scenarios with registered version. REQUIREMENTS * 68030 or later, 68040 recommended, an FPU is NOT required. * 3.7MB free RAM - on older Macs with 8 bit colour. * 5.5MB free RAM - on newer Macs with 16 bit colour. * 640x480 at 256 colour screen * OS7.1 or above - (OSX - I simply don't know) DISTRIBUTION This Euro Soccer Manager demo may be freely included on CDROMs. CONTACT Malcolm:- mrj.mcquoid@kagi.com http://www.kagi.com/mrj.mcquoid/default.html TigaByte Software, 2nd December 2001. [Archived as /info-mac/game/euro-soccer-manager-103.hqx; 1355 K] ------------------------------ Date: 4 Dec 2001 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] Holiday Lights 5.2J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the Holiday Lights package. "You must have this file on your computer if you at all cherish the holiday season." -ZDNet ZDNet Hot Files: 5 stars (perfect rating) ZDNet Mac User: 5 mice (perfect rating) Tucows: 5 cows (highest rating) Screensaver, music box, desktop enhancement! Holiday Lights decorates your Macintosh for the holidays. It's an entertaining application that places flashing light bulbs around the edge of your screen, as though a (well-insulated) elf crawled into your computer through the disk drive slot and stapled them there. The lights flash in the background while you continue to work, so it's not just a screen saver. The "bulbs" include standard Christmas tree lights, Valentine's Day hearts, Thanksgiving turkeys, chili peppers, shamrocks, dreidels, stockings, holly, snowmen, happy faces, and more -- and you can create your own bulbs using ResEdit or a similar program. For even more seasonal joy, Holiday Lights includes cheery background music (you can add your own MIDI files) as well as built-in festive screen savers to put you in the holiday spirit. Holiday Lights is an application, not a system extension, so it won't cause extension conflicts. It is compatible with System 7.1 or later, including Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9.X and Mac OS X (classic environment). Version 5.2: Added "Old Glory" bulb for US independence day. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/holiday-lights-52-jp.hqx; 1348 K] ------------------------------ Date: 4 Dec 2001 From: Haxial To: Subject: [*] KDX Client 0.932 (internet communications system) KDX is an encrypted internet communications system that provides file transfer, chat, messenging, news, trackers etc. It uses strong encryption to protect your communications for security and privacy. KDX is available for: MacOS 9 or better (with CarbonLib 1.3.1+). MacOS X (10). Windows 95 or better. http://www.haxial.com ________________________________________________________ http://www.haxial.com support@haxial.com [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/kdx-client-0932.hqx; 398 K] ------------------------------ Date: 4 Dec 2001 From: Haxial To: Subject: [*] KDX Server 0.932 (internet communications system) KDX is an encrypted internet communications system that provides file transfer, chat, messenging, news, trackers etc. It uses strong encryption to protect your communications for security and privacy. The program comes in 2 parts, the Client and the Server. This is the Server. You will also need to download the Client. KDX is available for: MacOS 9 or better (with CarbonLib 1.3.1+). MacOS X (10). Windows 95 or better. http://www.haxial.com ________________________________________________________ http://www.haxial.com support@haxial.com [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/kdx-server-0932.hqx; 267 K] ------------------------------ Date: 4 Dec 2001 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] SpeedApp 2.2.1J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the SpeedApp package. 5 Cows (highest rating) at Tucows! SpeedApp is the fastest way for to run an application on PowerMacintosh computers! Using a shortcut, you can call from the Finder this pretty utility (similar to Sherlock), typie an application name (or a portion of it) in the main window and press the Enter/Return key on your keyboard to quickly and easily launch the application you want to use. Thanks to SpeedApp you don't need to touch your mouse for all these steps. Using SpeedApp you will not need to open folders, or create aliases anywhere to quickly and easily access your applications. Thanks to SpeedApp you can run every application installed in your Macintosh without needing to remember where it is! System Requirements: SpeedApp requires a Power-PC based Mac with Mac OS 8.5 or higher installed and 2MB of available ram. SpeedApp also can be configured by its extention, which allows pre Mac OS 9 users to configure Fkeys to run it automatically. SpeedApp INIT also allow the Mac OS users to configure a different keyboard shortcut than Fkeys. What's new in version 2.2.1: *Added in the preferences window a new Keyboard shortcut configuration option, (available only for Mac OS 9 and newer), which allow the user to choose their favourite FKey shortcut via the Finder instead of using the old SpeedApp INIT method. *It is now possible to set SpeedApp to be only hidden (instead of quitting) when launching an application. *Applications types "APPD" (such as Key Caps) are now treated as every other application "APPL" and they are listed in the main list. *Desk accessories "dfil" are now listed too and they can be excluded by a new preferences window option. *Fixed a bug in the SpeedApp INIT shortcut display in the preferences window. *Fixed some minor bugs. [Archived as /info-mac/disk/speed-app-221-jp.hqx; 1181 K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 21:00:00 -0800 From: TidBITS Editors To: digest@info-mac.org, mac-l@sparky.listmoms.net, Subject: [*] TidBITS#607/03-Dec-01 TidBITS#607/03-Dec-01 Remember Brer Rabbit? Microsoft has clearly been reading the Uncle Remus stories, to judge from the proposed settlement in the private class-action lawsuits against the company. Also, Joe Clark returns with an update on accessibility issues - some good news, some bad, and some statistics on the number of disabled computer users. We also report on StuffIt 6.5.1, how TidBITS fared in the Best of the Mac Web survey and call for gift ideas. Topics: MailBITS/03-Dec-01 Into the Briar Patch: Microsoft's Self-Serving Settlement Accessibility on the Mac: Further Glimpses of Paradise [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-607.etx; 30K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2001 17:06:31 -0700 From: Maggie Macnab To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Apple LaserWriter 360 problem I'm wondering if anyone else has this problem, which only started a few months ago when I moved my office. My LaserWriter has a grey stripe that grows to about an inch wide on the left hand side of the page and it's now expanding into the center of the page. My printer repairman can't figure it out as it doesn't do it at his site. Never had this problem til now. Any ideas? thanks/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 21:26:58 -0600 From: Ron Kataoka To: The Info-Mac Network Subject: mailing long attachment >Someone is trying to send a long .pdf to me as an e-mail attachment, >but it is too long for her mail server to deal with. Is there a way >to break up a .pdf file into smaller segments and mail them? or >another way to get the file from her to me? Use Apple's Disk Copy to make a disk image of the file, then use the 'Segment Image' Applescript that is included with Disk Copy to make segments that can be e-mailed. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Dec 01 22:26:11 -0600 From: mirko To: Subject: mailing long attachment >Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2001 22:04:10 -0500 >From: Nick Pappas >To: digest@info-mac.org >Subject: mailing long attachment > >Someone is trying to send a long .pdf to me as an e-mail attachment, >but it is too long for her mail server to deal with. Is there a way >to break up a .pdf file into smaller segments and mail them? or >another way to get the file from her to me? > >thanks for any suggestions, > >Nick Pappas In StuffIt you can segment the commpressed file. FWIW Mirko von Berner http://direcciondearte.com -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************