Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #80 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Tue, 06 May 97 Volume 15 : Issue 80 Today's Topics: [*] TidBITS#378/05-May-97 (Q) Opinions about greeting card making applications? (Q) Problem with NetPresenz [A] Explorer for Mac? Browser for Plus How much $$ to expect for PB 500-series 8MB SIMM? Info-Mac Digest V15 #72 Info-Mac Digest V15 #74 Printing to large format HP printers... Q700 freezes 2nd disconnect from ISP The Info-Mac Digest V15 Issue 68 Time server for Macintosh Video editing Who makes logo fonts? The Info-Mac Network operates by the volunteer efforts of: Gordon Watts, Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Mike O'Bryan, Matt Bauer, Brian Wessels, Liam Breck The Info-Mac Archive is available at 50 public and private sites around the world. For the site list, request it by mail (address below), or try: Also accessible by ftp. Help files and indexes are also in info-mac/help/. 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Topics: MailBITS/05-May-97 Crowds of Clones Even Sexier Wax for Your Browser The Crack A Mac Story [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-378.etx; 30K] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 May 1997 08:51:50 -0700 From: Mark Allen Subject: (Q) Opinions about greeting card making applications? I would appreciate hearing from people with experience using greeting card preparation applications on a Mac. Comments/opinions/recommendations/etc. welcome! In particular, I'm looking for input on Broderbund PrintShop for the Mac and Mindscape PrintMaster Gold for the Mac. Thanks in advance! Mark Allen ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 May 1997 08:52:15 -0700 From: Mark Allen Subject: (Q) Problem with NetPresenz I am running NetPresenz 4.1 on a Power Mac 7500 (MacOS 7.6, Open Transport 1.1.1) for the purpose of my Mac acting as an ftp server. I have File Sharing on and the ftp service activated. I use Fetch as my ftp client to test my configuration. I've followed the directions in "NetPresenz Quick Start" to turn off sharing of my main hard disk. I enabled sharing of the "Public" folder (and its contents) on my hard disk, with owner having full access and everyone else having read-only access. In NetPresenz Setup, I gave owner full privileges and enabled remote mounting. Users and guests were only given read access and remote mounting was disabled. What works: Those coming in via anonymous ftp or as guests through AppleShare can get to my Public folder and copy files. Coming in as the registered owner using AppleShare, I can transfer files to and from any folder on my Mac. Using ftp, I can transfer files from any folder. What doesn't work: What I can't do is transfer a file to my Mac when logged in as the owner. I get the Fetch alert message: "Server response: That command has been disabled at this site." BTW I did not have this problem with the previous version of NetPresenz (although I may have not gotten everything set up right when I installed this latest version). Does anyone have experience with NetPresenz 4.1 and have some idea what I am doing wrong? Thanks! Mark Allen P.S. I tried emailing my question to support@stairways.com, but never got any response. Is that the correct address for getting support on NetPresenz? Has anyone had luck in getting a response from those folks? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 May 1997 11:40:14 +0200 From: Peter Peldan Subject: [A] Explorer for Mac? > I was wondering if there is a program like the Win95 Explorer (utility > fthat displays the hard disk tree) for the mac. > I would appreciate any hint. > Thank's,Marco. Marco: How about the Finder? Just set the option "show in alphabetically order" and flip the small triangles in front of your folders. Peter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 20:51:07 +0000 From: Christopher Adams Subject: Browser for Plus Paul Brians asked: >I need to run a Web browser on an old Plus with 4.5 megs of RAM, running >System 7.0, just to check html that I'm writing on it... >... I remember hearing about some >low-level browser that would run eating less RAM than Netscape, etc. Where >can I get a suitable tool. Try MacWeb, either version 1.x or 2.0. The former is faster, but knows less HTML than 2.0. Version 2.0, however, can be slow, and has a couple of problems on b&w Macs. See this URL for more info and download links: >Recommendations for other early versions of >things like Newswatcher, etc. would be welcome too: just remember the >highest priority is saving disk space and RAM. This file describes what works on 68000 macs like the Plus, and provides links: Check also mac-internet-faq at: --- Chris Adams, Birmingham, UK The Mac SE Support Pages http://www.edprint.demon.co.uk/se/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 22:41:31 -0800 From: Mike Blackwell Subject: How much $$ to expect for PB 500-series 8MB SIMM? I just upgraded my PB 540 from 12 megs to 40 megs, and from a 68040 processor to a NUpowr 167MHz PPC with 8MB on-board. Newer Technologies will give me an $80 rebate for the 68040 board, and the tech who installed the upgrade said that if they offer me $20-25 for the original 8MB SIMM as well (I haven't asked yet), I should take it. Is that reasonable? Failing that, I'll entertain reasonable offers from you folks. :) ------------------------------ Date: 4 May 97 23:33:09 -0600 From: "Gordon Watts (Info-Mac Moderator)" Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #72 On Wed, Apr 30, 1997 12:00 AM, Jonathan Rynd wrote: > What in the world? We don't need get rich quick schemes here! > Moderators, what's going on? > > -- > "Ethical Relativity: The exact same universal laws are always true, > and apply to you no matter what your frame of reference is." > > > I, uh, screwed up. Sorry. -Gordon -- Gordon Watts, Info-Mac Moderator (gordon@info-mac.org) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 11:19:06 -0600 From: "Dennis L. Davis" Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #74 > Date: Tue, 29 Apr 1997 12:54:55 -0500 > From: "Derek Phillips" > Subject: Endangered Species? > > I'm the owner of MacTools (pre MacTools Pro) and was wondering if Norton > Utilities was now the only game in town for diagnostics and repair. I know > that Symantec 'absorbed' MacTools but I don't know of any competition that > has arisen to give users a choice for their money. Can anyone out there > guide me? I feel that I'm falling behind the times but I'm just not sure > that Norton Utilities is the future. Perhaps it is and I'm uncecessarily > concerned. > > One other point. With my MacTools, I am unable to make an Emergency Disk > because I get the message that there is not enough space on a 1.4mb floppy. > I run 7.5.3 on an LC520 with 20 mb Ram. > > Thanks for your time, > > Derek I have MacTools 1.1 and it says use Installer or DiskFix to create the Emergency Disk have you tried either of those? BTW, I took the side grade to Norton. Blessings Denny dldavis@midusa.net ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 May 1997 01:04:03 -0600 From: "Gordon Watts (Brown University)" Subject: Printing to large format HP printers... Hi all, I've got a rather large poster I would like to print out. At work we have a number of large format HP printers (they use HPGL, not postscript). Unfortunately, the HP site doesn't have drivers for the Mac for these guys: just unix and windows. :( Any ideas how to do it? Cheers, Gordon. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 08:16:58 -0400 From: timchi@taconic.net Subject: Q700 freezes 2nd disconnect from ISP Hello and TIA, My Q700 freezes on the second disconnect from the ISP. This has happened w/ Sys 7.5.3 through 7.6. I mistakenly went to 7.6 and can't seem to go back to Classical Networking. Under CN and Sys 7.5.3 the problem was much less. Now w/ 7.6 and OT1.1.2 it's as bad as ever. 1've upgraded FreePPP, reinstalled, used Apple System extensions only, etc. Now have 2.5v3. No relief! It occurs whether I use the Control Strip, Menu or FreePPP Setup directly via an alias. TIA Tim Chi ------------------------------ Date: 4 May 97 23:53:13 -0600 From: "Gordon Watts (Info-Mac Moderator)" Subject: The Info-Mac Digest V15 Issue 68 On Fri, May 2, 1997 1:01 AM, Daitaro Hagihara wrote: > Please forward your digests to the designated mirror sites. I'm not > getting a thing. And many thanks. > > Daitaro Hagihara > > > > Sorry -- I've not had time to put those parts of the scripts in place They are comming soon. And none will be lost (I'm saving them!). Cheers, Gordon. -- Gordon Watts, Info-Mac Moderator (gordon@info-mac.org) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 May 1997 23:01:49 +0200 From: "Johannes la Poutre'" Subject: Time server for Macintosh > >I am looking for Macintosh time server program which can be used as local >source of time (with NTP use). Maybe you should check out Daemon100 in the archives. I used it for testing finger, and it worked OK. Quoting from the documentation of Daemon: Daemon v1.0.1 =A9 1993 Peter N Lewis. =2E.. This program is free for any use. Daemon is a general TCP server, implementing several simple unix daemons, namely Finger, Whois, Ident, Daytime and NTP (time). It runs as a background only application, and answers queries to those services. =2E.. Regards, Joe. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 May 1997 22:37:46 +0900 From: ts@path.or.jp (Tim Selander) Subject: Video editing I'm afraid I'm one of those professionals who knows mostly the high-end stuff, but... Exactly how big a budget do you have? Apple and Avid have a slick video editing set up that's sold as the Performa 6400 with the Avid Cinema card installed. Everything you need for about $2000. The picture quality is (this is subjective) about as good as a one generation VHS dub. Advantages included transition effects, titling and audio editing. Disadvantage is that you've got room for about 20 minutes of video (if I remember right). Getting more than that means buying more hard disk space. If you've got less budget than that, there is at least one product I've seen advertised that turns your Mac into a editing controller. However, if your wife wasn't happy with the frame accuracy of the Canon controller, I can't see how this would do much better. I can't recall the name of this software off the top of my head, but it's widely advertized in MacWareHouse, MacMall, etc. If you can't find it, email me and I'll look in one of my old catalogs. If my memory serves me rightly, it was about $150. Good luck. Tim Selander Pacific Broadcasting ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 May 1997 11:10:56 -0500 From: gibhenry@realpeople.com (Gib Henry, Real People) Subject: Who makes logo fonts? I'm looking for someone to turn my EPS logo into a font. If you know of = someone who does a good job, please e-mail me directly, and I'll summarize = to the list. Thanks! Cheers, -- Gib= -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************