Subject: Info-Mac Digest V19 #42 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Wed, 08 May 02 Volume 19 : Issue 42 Today's Topics: [*] About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.05 [*] BTV X 5.4.1 - Video capture software for Mac OS X [*] CopyPaste-X 1.3 [*] CopyPaste-X 1.3 - Multiple Clipboards for Mac OS X [*] Full Screen Player 1.1.3 - QuickTime Movie Player - FEELORIUM [*] itunes-skin-master-101.sit [*] MacSatellite 1.6 [*] Sputnix 0.8.2B; a Mac OS X music sharing client for audiogalaxy.com [*] Suck It Down 1.2 [*] Ultralingua French-Spanish Dictionary (MacOS X) 3.4.4 [*] Ultralingua Italian-English Dictionary (Mac Classic) 3.4.4 [*] Ultralingua Italian-English Dictionary (MacOS X) 3.4.4 [*] Ultralingua Portuguese-English Dictionary (MacOS X) 3.4.4 [*] URL Manager Pro 3.0fc18J - Japanese Version [*] US Constitution and Government Quizzer v4.0 [*] Web Confidential 3.0.4 - French version [*] Web Site Maestro 1.0 Mac OS X [*] Web Site Maestro 1.0 PPC connecting Personal Laserwriter 320 to an iBook I need a list of "Comm Slot II" Macs, PLEASE... ! Ice cube stops fan in Powerbook Titanium G4 Missing font "Kidprint" Toast vs CDEverywhere Why does an Applescript work on MacOS8 but freeze on OS9? 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. Working with the Info-Mac Digest: * To submit articles to the digest, email . * To subscribe, send email to with the words subscribe info-mac in the message. * To unsubscribe, send email to with the words unsubscribe info-mac in the message. * To change your address, unsubscribe from the old address, then subscribe from the new address. * Please send administrative queries to . Downloading and Submitting Files from the Info-Mac Archive: * A full list of Info-Mac mirror sites is available at: * Search the archive via the MIT HyperArchive at: . * To submit files for the archive, email the binhexed file with a description to . 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Lee Bennett, Jr." To: Subject: [*] About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 8.05 This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the May 2002 issue of ATPM. About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the *personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an offline Webzine format, visit to download current and past issues in your preferred format. The contents of ATPM 8.05 are as follows: Columns Beyond the Barline: Samples Changed to Protect the Innocent The Candy Apple: Let's Talk About Work Ethic The Legacy Corner Segments: Memories of My Life Since Buying a Macintosh 6500/250 About This Particular Web Site Networking: Quadra and Performa 630 Roll Your Own: The Ultimate Customization Report: IPEX 2002--Birmingham NEC Reviews Black & White 1.1.3 Bridge Baron 12 Mail Beacon 1.4.2 Sheep StoryBoard Quick 3.2.1 Extras Cartoon: Hambone Cartoon: Cortland Desktop Pictures: Los Angeles [Archived as /info-mac/art/zine/atpm-805-print.hqx; 2094 K] ------------------------------ Date: 6 May 2002 From: Ben Bird To: Subject: [*] BTV X 5.4.1 - Video capture software for Mac OS X BTV Carbon Version 5.4.1 April 29, 2002 Author: Ben Bird Email: benbird@kagi.com Web site: www.bensoftware.com Online order page: http://order.kagi.com/?UXT BTV Carbon is a version of BTV for Mac OS X. It can also be used under Mac OS 8.1 or later with CarbonLib installed. Description BTV is an application for the Macintosh that allows you to easily view and capture video. 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. Note that OSX native driver software is needed for your device to use it under OSX. Main features - Works with any Macintosh compatible video input source - View video in a window, full-screen, or in a floating window above other applications - 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) - Save captured files to a pre-defined destination with an automatic name - Capture movies to several hard disks in sequence - Multiple monitor support: play video full screen on any monitor attached to your computer - Automatic monitor resolution switching - AppleScript support - Includes the macgix LiveCam AppleScript to turn BTV into a Webcam application Minimum System requirements PowerMac with video input hardware running Mac OS X, or Mac OS 8.1 or higher with CarbonLib installed. QuickTime 5 required for DV device control. Terms and conditions BTV is Shareware, which means that you can try it out completely free of charge before you buy. You are entitled to try it out for a trial period of 15 days, after which time you must register if you wish to continue to ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/gst/btv-541-x.hqx; 992 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 May 2002 From: julian miller To: Subject: [*] CopyPaste-X 1.3 CopyPaste is the original award winning multiple clipboard utility and with the release of version 1.3 it is better then ever. It can be downloaded from versiontracker.com http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=12795&db=mac or from: http://www.scriptsoftware.com CopyPaste is the digital hub for clipboard material and many other kinds of data. It is easy to use, saves time and allows you to do less and accomplish more. Try it and see how critical a clipboard manager is for OS X. New Features in Version 1.3 : Ñ CopyPaste now can open RTF files Ñ CopyPaste now can save RTF files Ñ CopyPaste allows to use variable tabs by simply clicking into the Ruler. Ñ CopyPaste can automatically save copied text to an archive by typing command-hotkey-c. The preferences allow setting this hotkey. The Archive can be opened by a button on the main toolbar Ñ The Clipboard Recorder can now be used in the stack mode. I.e. by typing command-hotkey-v the pasted clip gets removed from the first place in the recorder. We call this Clip Revolver. The preferences allow setting this hotkey. Ñ CopyPaste can now create a list of all words in a given text. You can limit the list to show only email addresses or URLs or words that contain a user defined substring. The number of occurrences for each word can also be displayed. Ñ CopyPaste can sort a list of words with user defined criterias. Ñ CopyPaste can create tab-separated columns from a list of words. Ñ CopyPaste can swap tab-separated columns. Improvements: Ñ If you click the pencil button on the palette CopyPaste comes to the front. This might be faster than going to the Dock. Ñ CopyPaste now implements the new Ruler from Richard Law. This offers a more intuitive access to paragraph and style formatting. Ñ CopyPaste now has one Toolbar for all windows thereby saving space in each window. Bugfixes: Ñ The key command to decrease left paragraph space (control-option-command-L) was broken and is fixed now. Ñ The key command to open the CopyPaste help (command-?) was broken and is fixed now. For more information or to do a review please contact: julian@scriptsoftware.com ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/gui/copy-paste-13-x.hqx; 2285 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 May 2002 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] CopyPaste-X 1.3 - 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. 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. Clip Archive: Copied text is appended to an archive file on disk. 4. Clipboard Recorder: Remember the last 200 clips copied via the standard cmd+C. 5. Clip Revolver: Lets you paste one clip after another. 6. 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 1.3 * The key command to decrease left paragraph space (control-option-command-L) was broken and is fixed now. * The key command to open the CopyPaste help (command-?) is fixed now. * If you click the pencil button on the palette CopyPaste comes to the front. This might be faster than going to the Dock. * CopyPaste now implements the new Ruler from Richard Law. This offers a more intuitive access to paragraph and style formatting. * CopyPaste now has one Toolbar for all windows thereby saving screen space. * CopyPaste now can open and save RTF files * CopyPaste allows to use variable tabs by simply clicking into the Ruler. * CopyPaste can automatically save copied text to an archive by typing command-hotkey-c. The preferences allow setting this hotkey. The Archive can be opened by a button on the main toolbar * The Clipboard Recorder can now be used in the stack mode (Clip Revolver). * CopyPaste can now create a list of all words in a given text. You can limit the list to show only email addresses or URLs or words that contain a user defined substring. The number of occurrences for each word can also be displayed. * CopyPaste can sort a list of words with user defined criterias. * CopyPaste can create tab-separated columns from a list of words. * CopyPaste can swap tab-separated columns. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/copypaste-x-13.hqx; 2285 K] ------------------------------ Date: 7 May 2002 From: Johnny Lee To: Subject: [*] Full Screen Player 1.1.3 - QuickTime Movie Player - FEELORIUM Full Screen Player 1.1.3 (c) Copyright 2002 Feelorium Limited, All Rights Reserved. info@feelorium.com http://www.feelorium.com Full Screen Player is a full screen QuickTime movie player. Full Screen Player is very easy to use. You can use Finder to organize your movie files, for example, make aliases of movies into a folder as a play-list. Then drag and drop movie files or folders onto the movie window of Full Screen Player. You can change various options when watching movies: - Movie size: Normal Size, Double Size or Fill Screen - Presentation mode: Window or Full Screen - Sound: Balance, Bass and Treble - Speed: Fast Forward/Rewind or Slow Motion - Playing mode: Shuffle, Repeat Off, Repeat All or Repeat One - Aspect Ratio: Default, 4:3 or 16:9 What's New - This version adds a new Aspect Ratio menu. You can choose to use the default aspect ratio of the movie, or force it to 4:3 or 16:9. System Requirements - Mac OS X 10.0 FEELORIUM info@feelorium.com http://www.feelorium.com [Archived as /info-mac/gst/full-screen-player-113.hqx; 185 K] ------------------------------ Date: 4 May 2002 From: Ancodia software To: Subject: [*] itunes-skin-master-101.sit Filename: itunes-skin-master-101.sit Application Name: iTunes Skin Master Version: 1.0.1 Category: Utilities Description: Create, change, and download skins for iTunes. Customize your iTunes in seconds. iTunes Skin Master allows you to do three basic things: -change skin of your iTunes 2, -create your own iTunes skins, -download skins from the internet. Now you can customize the look of your iTunes without any special skills quickly, and safely. Skin Master lets you build your own skins, import existing iTunes modification resources and download skins from the internet. Customization of iTunes' visual look is now as easy as clicking one button. Author: Lubos Tilka (Ancodia software) Website: http://www.ancodia.com E-mail: info@ancodia.com [Archived as /info-mac/gui/itunes-skin-master-101.hqx; 2414 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 May 2002 From: Eduardo Foster To: Subject: [*] MacSatellite 1.6 Hello, I've uploaded the new MacSatellite (version 1.6) . This is a PPC - Classic version. There's a read me file with the application that explain how to use it. Thanks Eduardo Foster Eduardo Foster Overcaster Family www.macnews.com.br/overcaster overcaster@suporte.net [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/mac-satellite-16.hqx; 986 K] ------------------------------ Date: 4 May 2002 From: Nathan Lamont To: Subject: [*] Sputnix 0.8.2B; a Mac OS X music sharing client for audiogalaxy.com Sputnix v0.8.2B - 2002.05.02 freeware - not affiliated with Audiogalaxy in any way, shape, or form www.biggerplanet.com sputnix@biggerplanet.com _Features_ - probably most compliant AudioGalaxy client for Mac OS X using 0.608 protocol - 100% Cocoa -- support for long file names, and all that good stuff - resumable downloads - multiple simultaneous downloads _What's New_ - actually removed localizations; .8B would behave badly (crash or just not work) for users of German, Dutch, Swedish, and French systems - uploads requests are no-longer case sensitive; previously Sputnix could fail to upload a song because the request's capitalization was different than the actual file - added Customize Toolbar option to the window menu (although any toolbar in Mac OS X is customizable my control-clicking on it) - added "Pro" feature set: - added iTunes integration; Sputnix can automatically add newly downloaded songs to a selected iTunes playlist - added playlists drawer; you can drag and drop transfers in Sputnix onto individual iTunes playlists - added autofiling; Sputnix can now attempt to automatically file new downloads in folders named for the artist; "loose matching" option allows for phonetic matching of artists' names - added autofiling window; you can also autofile the contents of arbitrary folders - Sputnix now makes a temporary copy of active transfers when previewing them (some users had found that previewing active transfers could result in corrupt MP3s) - added extensive help system - added pro features welcome window - transfer log should update more quickly when a transfer begins or ends - added Sputnix Database window which shows you all the songs Sputnix has found and how they've been reported to Audiogalaxy - added option to change the location of the cache folder - password is now sent to Audiogalaxy in all-lowercase (Audiogalaxy passwords are always lowercase, no matter what you entered when you signed up) [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/sputnix-082.hqx; 1531 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 May 2002 From: Ron Davis To: Subject: [*] Suck It Down 1.2 R.A.D. Productions releases Suck It Down! 1.2 It Sucks More. 3 May 2002 - R.A.D. Productions today released an update to Suck It Down. Suck It Down is an Internet utility that streamlines the retrieval of images, MP3s and other files from web sites. It includes the following new features: * Improved MacOS X support. Bug fixes make Suck It Down much more reliable under OSX. * Multiple Simulations downloads. You can now set the number of current connections you want inside a single suck action. This allows you to have 1 to 9 files downloading simultaneously from a single web page. * You pick the file extensions to be downloaded. You can now limit or expand the file types Suck It Down will download. * Uses the new OSX preferences mechanism. This update is free to all users of Suck It Down! Suck It Down 1.1 is available for immediate download from the R.A.D. Productions web site at http://www.radproductions.NET/. You can also get it through standard Mac file archives, including the InfoMac archives, and Version Tracker. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/suck-it-down-12.hqx; 624 K] ------------------------------ Date: 2 May 2002 From: caudron@netinfo.fr To: Subject: [*] Ultralingua French-Spanish Dictionary (MacOS X) 3.4.4 French-Spanish/Spanish-French translation dictionary for business, education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed entries. Special features: reverse translation, number converter/translator, multi-criteria search, on-line language references. This version is for Mac OS 7.1-8.6 (a version for 9.x-OS X is also available). Shareware with a 30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95 (registration code allows use of either Mac Classic or OS X version). Main improvements in this version: fixed browser bug and internal features. Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com This shareware may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration codes are included. Please contact us with any questions or comments, Philippe Caudron Ultralingua www.ultralingua.com ulmac@ultralingua.com [Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/ultra-fr-es-344-cbn.hqx; 1632 K] ------------------------------ Date: 2 May 2002 From: caudron@netinfo.fr To: Subject: [*] Ultralingua Italian-English Dictionary (Mac Classic) 3.4.4 Italian-English/English-Italian translation dictionary for business, education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed entries. Special features: reverse translation, number converter/translator, multi-criteria search, on-line language references. This version is for Mac OS 7.1-8.6 (a version for 9.x-OS X is also available). Shareware with a 30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95 (registration code allows use of either Mac Classic or OS X version). Main improvements in this version: fixed browser bug and internal features. Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com This shareware may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration codes are included. Please contact us with any questions or comments, Philippe Caudron Ultralingua www.ultralingua.com ulmac@ultralingua.com [Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/ultra-it-eng-344-fat.hqx; 1301 K] ------------------------------ Date: 2 May 2002 From: caudron@netinfo.fr To: Subject: [*] Ultralingua Italian-English Dictionary (MacOS X) 3.4.4 Italian-English/English-Italian translation dictionary for business, education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed entries. Special features: reverse translation, number converter/translator, multi-criteria search, on-line language references. This version is for Mac OS 7.1-8.6 (a version for 9.x-OS X is also available). Shareware with a 30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95 (registration code allows use of either Mac Classic or OS X version). Main improvements in this version: fixed browser bug and internal features. Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com This shareware may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration codes are included. Please contact us with any questions or comments, Philippe Caudron Ultralingua www.ultralingua.com ulmac@ultralingua.com [Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/ultra-it-eng-344-cbn.hqx; 1071 K] ------------------------------ Date: 2 May 2002 From: caudron@netinfo.fr To: Subject: [*] Ultralingua Portuguese-English Dictionary (MacOS X) 3.4.4 Portuguese-English/English-Portuguese translation dictionary for business, education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed entries. Special features: reverse translation, number converter/translator, multi-criteria search, on-line language references. This version is for Mac OS 7.1-8.6 (a version for 9.x-OS X is also available). Shareware with a 30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95 (registration code allows use of either Mac Classic or OS X version). Main improvements in this version: fixed browser bug and internal features. Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com This shareware may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration codes are included. Please contact us with any questions or comments, Philippe Caudron Ultralingua www.ultralingua.com ulmac@ultralingua.com [Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/ultra-port-eng-344-cbn.hqx; 1236 K] ------------------------------ Date: 6 May 2002 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] URL Manager Pro 3.0fc18J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the URL Manager Pro package. URL Manager Pro is the professional bookmark manager for use with the web browsers Explorer, Netscape, OmniWeb, iCab, Opera and Mozilla. It provides you with a central repository of bookmarks. You can have one or more documents containing your bookmarks. In this way you can maintain and organize your bookmarks efficiently. In addition, you still have access to your bookmarks from within your web browser(s) via the Shared Menus feature and/or via a popup menu on the Mac OS X Dock. The main features of URL Manager Pro are: 1. Integration. You have access to your bookmarks from your browser's menu bar and from the Mac OS X Dock. 2. Document Storage. Your bookmarks are stored in URL Manager Pro bookmark documents, which you can store and manipulate in the normal Macintosh way. No need to hunt for your bookmarks in preferences folders of browsers in exotic locations. 3. Importing and exporting bookmarks from and to your browser. A sub menu of the File menu gives you a list of all of the browsers that URL Manager Pro can import from and export to. 4. It lets you organize bookmarks fast. You can use inline editing, label and color your bookmarks and use drag and drop of bookmarks within and between bookmark windows. 5. Tap Sherlock power. You can index your bookmark file and tap the power of Sherlock to look for words in your bookmark files. Requirements: Mac OS X or Mac OS 9. Foreign language versions in Japanese, German, French, Italian and Spanish are available. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/urlm-pro-30fc18-jp.hqx; 3064 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 May 2002 From: FastRabbitSoftwr@aol.com To: Subject: [*] US Constitution and Government Quizzer v4.0 US Constitution and Government Quizzer v4.0 for Classic Mac OS 8.6 or higher Released: May 4, 2002 US Constitution and Government Quizzer v4.0 is an easy to use drill and practice flash card style quizzer to aide students in learning about the US Constitution and Government. The questions asked cover a wide range of topics that may pique the students curiosity while helping prepare them for exams which they may have in the classroom. Includes text to speech and voice recognition capabilities. (Apple's Speech Manager and Speech Recognition software required.) Results of each practice round may be printed with student name and time/date stamp. New in this version: Answers can now be selected and buttons can be pressed through voice commands via Apple's Speech Recognition software. Shareware US$9.95 File size: 1.3 MB Direct Download: http://fastrabbitsoftware.com/usconstitution.sit Web Page: http://fastrabbitsoftware.com/usconstitution.htm [Archived as /info-mac/edu/us-const-and-gov-40.hqx; 1588 K] ------------------------------ Date: 4 May 2002 From: Alco Blom To: Subject: [*] Web Confidential 3.0.4 - French version Web Confidential 3.0.4 for Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 - French version Web Confidential is the most powerful password manager on the Mac today. It organizes passwords and protects them with industrial strength encryption. It is also available for Windows and Palm operating systems. These are the main features of Web Confidential for Mac: Encryption : Industrial strength encryption (using BlowFish) Automation : Automatic entry of WWW Forms and automatic HTTP Authentication Integration : Access to your passwords in your browser and from the Dock Synchronization : Synchronization with your Palm via a Conduit Cross-platform : Binary compatible with Web Confidential for Windows Other new features: Password Generator : Generate random passwords and WEP keys easily Dock Menus : Have access to all your passwords via the Mac OS X Dock Help Book : A full reference manual right onder the Help menu Web Confidential is 22 Euro shareware. Requirements: Mac OS X or Mac OS 9. For more information about Web Confidential, please visit: Contact: [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/web-confidential-304-fr.hqx; 2129 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 May 2002 From: Ton Brand To: Subject: [*] Web Site Maestro 1.0 Mac OS X Web Site Maestro is a useful tool for those who update their web site(s) regularly, especially for professional web masters with large sites. But it's also very valuable for the amateur with a smaller web site who wants to make sure that his or her site is always in top condition. It checks your web pages for dangling tags, missing attributes and broken links, and - most importantly - it makes your pages load faster by optimizing both HTML and script code. The program features Smart Handling which means that only the pages that you have changed are processed, i.e checked and/or optimized. Web Site Maestro helps you keep organized by creating a duplicate site folder for the optimized files. An added benefit is that it leaves your original files untouched. Uploading your optimized pages to a remote server is done with one mouseclick. Drag and drop is supported. Web Site Maestro comes in four version types; Mac Classic - PPC and 68K, Mac OS X and Windows. The program is shareware and costs USD 22.00 for a Single User license. [Archived as /info-mac/text/html/web-site-maestro-10-osx.hqx; 1663 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 May 2002 From: Ton Brand To: Subject: [*] Web Site Maestro 1.0 PPC Web Site Maestro is a useful tool for those who update their web site(s) regularly, especially for professional web masters with large sites. But it's also very valuable for the amateur with a smaller web site who wants to make sure that his or her site is always in top condition. It checks your web pages for dangling tags, missing attributes and broken links, and - most importantly - it makes your pages load faster by optimizing both HTML and script code. The program features Smart Handling which means that only the pages that you have changed are processed, i.e checked and/or optimized. Web Site Maestro helps you keep organized by creating a duplicate site folder for the optimized files. An added benefit is that it leaves your original files untouched. Uploading your optimized pages to a remote server is done with one mouseclick. Drag and drop is supported. Web Site Maestro comes in four version types; Mac Classic - PPC and 68K, Mac OS X and Windows. The program is shareware and costs USD 22.00 for a Single User license. [Archived as /info-mac/text/html/web-site-maestro-10-ppc.hqx; 1084 K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 14:24:34 -0700 From: Maurice McNeil To: Alessandro Ludovico , Info-Mac Subject: connecting Personal Laserwriter 320 to an iBook On 4/21/02 3:45 AM, "Alessandro Ludovico" wrote: > I need to connect it via usb, because i use the ethernet for an adsl > internet connection. Not sure why using the ethernet for ADSL should keep you from using it for the printer. You merely need a hub. Actually, I would recommend one of the Netgear series that act as both a firewall and a 10/100 router. I strongly recommend the firewall for anyone who is online on anything other than a modem. If the 320 has a serial connection, you should be able to find a USB to Serial connector on-line, alas PowerPrint seems to have disappeared from the market. However, I would recommend an Ethernet to Appletalk adaptor via a hub/firewall. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 May 2002 17:47:24 -0400 From: Patrick Dowling To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: I need a list of "Comm Slot II" Macs, PLEASE... ! "Comm Slot II" Macs... Which ones were they, by model name, please. Thanks Patrick Dowling Orlando, FL ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 May 2002 20:06:49 +0200 From: Jacob Palme To: The Info-Mac Network Subject: Ice cube stops fan in Powerbook Titanium G4 I have a Powerbook Titanium G4. It has a very noisy and irritating fan, which goes on when the computer gets too hot. I have, however, found a solution. I put a large rectangular ice-cube (in waterproof coating) below the G4. This stops the fan rapidly and lasts for several hours. Then I replace it with a new ice cube from the freezer, and the old ice-cube goes into the freezer for re-freezing. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 21:33:06 +0200 From: Jan van Schoot & Sjoukje Troost To: Subject: Missing font "Kidprint" I have had the font Kidprint on my computer. For unknown reasons it suddenly disappeared. Can someone help me? thanks, Jan ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 May 2002 17:58:05 -0400 (EDT) From: Arthur Snoke To: Info-Mac Subject: Toast vs CDEverywhere I am about to buy a CD burner (probably Yamaha) and want software so I can write CDs which can be read on Mac, PC, Unix, and Linux. I have gotten a CD written using Toast 5 Titanium which almost does it all, and I have heard recommendations for CDEverywhere. These are to be data CDs with names up to 20 characters. The only problem with the Toast-written CD is that AAA.txt when viewed on Unix has executable file permissions, so that if one brings it up in a file manager and clicks on it, it bombs as the system does not know how to "execute" it. (This can be gotten around.) I am told that Toast does not write hybrid disks -- that is, I can fit up to 600 MB on the disk, rather than having 300 MB max but written in two formats. True for CDEverwhere as well? Thanks in advance, Arthur Snoke ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 02 May 2002 10:51:35 -0700 From: Michael Khaw To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Why does an Applescript work on MacOS8 but freeze on OS9? The following lines... set myPick to {choose file} --returns an alias set myInfo to info for myPick --info for is in Standard Additions ...work OK on OS 8, but on OS 9 the whole system freezes with the rotating disc cursor (not rotating) at the second line. Force quit has no effect. I have to use control+command+power to reboot. What am I doing wrong? What's the correct syntax/expression to use under OS9/OSX? Thanks, Michael Khaw -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************