EvangeList Digest Thursday, January 21 1999 Volume 01 : Number 1358
In this issue:
?? - Compiler For Xbase ?? - Science & Space Software ?? - From 1984-Online Ezine Job - Software Engineer (Oakland, CA) PR - Mac Port of Electric Editor VLSI Design Tools ?? - Game Development Software For Child Tidbit - Freeserve Holding Back Internet Marketing Newsletter PR - Peek-A-Boo 1.4 -- Monitor and Prioritize Processes PR - AutoCache Software Public Beta Program Tidbit - EveryMac.Com's Power Macintosh G3 Series FAQ Tidbit - An Interesting Read Tidbit - New PalmPilot Website $$ - Software & Hardware Tracker 3.1.3 Followup - UG Academy Award Winners for 1998
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:05:14 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - Compiler For Xbase
This request is from:
Andrew Steacy <mailto:asteacy@ent.com.au>
I have a friend that has created a program in Xbase.
At the moment the program runs only on DOS (yes believe it or not!!)
He has mentioned that he will be porting the program to Windoze, UNIX, and "possibly Mac".
My question to the list is this: Does anyone know of a compiler that will allow a direct port of the software to Mac.
I am unfamiliar with programming and the languages used (from My point of view there are as many programming languages as there are spoken ones - maybe even more!!!)
If there is enough interest - I would be happy to summarize!
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:05:21 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - Science & Space Software
This request is from:
Francois Cote <mailto:fcote@mlink.net>
My first obligation as Director of a new Science-Aerospace summer camp is to convinced the members of the Board to stay lightyears away from the Dark Side of the Plug-n-Pray platform.
I am looking for Mac or PowerMac science softwares:
* Simulators, Data acquisition, Tutorials, Games
related to:
* General Sciences, Aeronautics, Astronautics, Astronomy, ...
I have also been on a long personal search for that very simple " Moon Lander" game from the arcades of the early 80's.
Any of these also available in FRENCH would be a definite plus to our bilingual camp.
Thank you for your help and keep up the good fight.
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:05:26 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - From 1984-Online Ezine
This request is from:
Darren Edwards <mailto:darren@1984-online.com>
1984-online ezine is expanding it's online structure and we have the following team places open as of 20th January 1999.
We have the following vacancies:
*2 Monthly ezine writers *1 Games reviewer *1 Internal ezine art layout *1 Business/corporate Apple affairs writer
The qualities you will need: Dedicated, able to express your view point and a Mac fanatic, basically all the qualities Mac users are born with [easy].
A new 10mb site upgrade is due soon and our popular ezine is gaining strength with each issue. We have a simple but effective format that gels and produces the best from our team. If you want to join a new standard of ezine drop me an email if your require more information.
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:05:24 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Job - Software Engineer (Oakland, CA)
This job offer is from:
Mike Pompa <mailto:mpompa@navis.com>
Did you know that for several years now, most major ports around the world have been using Macs and Navis software to visually plan the loading of their ships and graphically track containers in the yards?
Navis LLC, a Mac developer for over 10 years is looking for several software engineers experienced in object-oriented design and development in several areas of application programming, GUI, database interfacing, networking, device interfacing, custom programming, and cross-platform development. Occasional opportunities for travel.
Principals only. No phone calls. Please email me your resume or a URL to your resume, and I'll get it to the right people.
Mike Pompa <http://www.navis.com>
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:05:23 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Mac Port of Electric Editor VLSI Design Tools
This announcement is from:
Dan Johnson <mailto: danj_hsv@bellsouth.net>
I recently completed a build of the Electric Editor VLSI design tools using the Metrowerks CodeWarrior compiler (PowerMac only). The source code and compiled binaries are available from my web site:
<http://users.aol.com/djohn4077/Epicenter.html>
Please check out "www.electriceditor.com" for more details on the capabilities of the package. Future plans include a GNU-like effort to build standard cells and analog components for various MOSIS processes. The libraries will be released in Electric Editor and Magic 6.5.1 formats. Please send e-mail if you have an interest in this area.
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:05:19 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - Game Development Software For Child
Elizabeth Nobbe <mailto:ENobbbe@aol.com>
To Initiates in the Black Art of Game Development:
Hear this plea from the mother of a very smart 9-year-old who wants nothing more than to bring a game idea to life. Please point us to software and books to get started. We've found Klik & Play and Create and Play (both for PCs and now phased out, according to manufacturer), a for-Dummies book for developers using PCs. . . Everything using C or C+ and even more tres complique and bizarre for those of us with zippo coding experience. No mention of Macs (we have a PowerPC with 7.5 system).
Did you ever notice that 'game development software' can be abbreviated to 'g.d. software'?
A zillion thanks in advance for bringing light to this tunnel, Evangelistas!
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 09:05:18 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Freeserve Holding Back
This tidbit is from:
Martin Pickering UK <mailto:repairman@netcentral.co.uk>
This Tidbit is from "Martin Pickering" <satradn@netcentral.co.uk>
The UK "Dixons" High Street store set up "Freeserve" Internet access and in just 16 weeks has attracted over 700,000 customers! Just walk into any Dixons store and ask for the free Internet CD. I did just that:
"I'd like the free Internet CD, please". "Certainly, Sir, here you are". "Thanks but I need the Macintosh version". "Oh, I've been asked for that thousands of times. I'm sick of telling people there's NO demand for it!"
Dixons apparently don't realise that a half-page set of instructions (less for OS 8.5) could get them another million customers in the UK. Oh well....
__________________________ Digital Guy Sez:
Wait a second... Thousands ask for it, but there's no demand for it? Hello!? McFly!? HELLO!!
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 16:53:00 -0800 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: Internet Marketing Newsletter
Just wanted to make EvangeListas aware of a really interesting mail list about Internet marketing. It's called ICONOCAST. It looks at the cutting edge of Internet marketing and tells readers in a breezy and concise way what Internet trends really mean to them.
The guy who runs it is Mike Tchong. He used to be the publisher of MacWEEK, so he's one of us. :-)
To subscribe, visit, http://www.iconocast.com
Guy
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 02:05:09 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - Peek-A-Boo 1.4 -- Monitor and Prioritize Processes
This announcement is from:
Bob Clark <mailto:bob@clarkwoodsoftware.com>
Peek-a-Boo 1.4 ST (Special Technology) lets YOU prioritize your processes. Is your background database application not getting enough CPU time? Raise its priority. Is your background word processor sucking up CPU power unnecessarily? Lower its priority. Peek-a-Boo is the utility that finally allows you to monitor and adjust how CPU time is allotted.
Peek-a-Boo is a shareware ($20) utility to monitor and manipulate all running processes. You can watch how much CPU time each process uses, as well as look at any piece of information available through the Process Manager, sorting them by a variety of attributes.
Peek-a-Boo lets you open CPU history windows to track how much processor power a process uses.
Logging windows can be opened, too, to watch memory and processor usage, optionally saving the information to a tab-delimited file for further analysis.
Peek-a-Boo 1.4 is available now. Download links and more information are available at the Peek-a-Boo web site:
<http://www.clarkwoodsoftware.com/peekaboo/>
Inquiries, comments, and questions may be directed to:
<mailto:peekaboo@clarkwoodsoftware.com>
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 02:05:15 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - AutoCache Software Public Beta Program
This announcement is from: Robert Jagitsch <mailto:robertj@powerlogix.com>
PowerLogix, the leader in Power Macintosh processor products, today announced a public beta of AutoCache.
AutoCache is a utility which will automatically determine the type and size of the backside cache on any PowerPC 750 processor. Moreover, it automatically detects the fastest processor-to-cache ratio that the cache SRAMs can support. Finally, it enables the cache at the optimum setting, without requiring the configuration of any control panels.
This version is designed for PowerBook G3s, PowerMac G3s, iMacs, and any PowerMac upgraded with a G3 card.
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 02:05:29 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - EveryMac.Com's Power Macintosh G3 Series FAQ
This tidbit is from:
Brock Kyle <mailto:bkyle@everymac.com>
I just wanted to you all know that EveryMac.com, <http://www.everymac.com/> has been updated.
A brand new, exclusive Power Macintosh G3 Series FAQ has been added to EveryMac.com. It covers both the original and Blue and White Power Macintosh G3 computers in detail and answers dozens of common questions.
If you use a Power Macintosh G3, are thinking about buying one, or just are trying to get answers to your Power Macintosh G3 questions, then EveryMac.com is the place to go.
If you have any questions that you think should be added to the FAQ, feel free to ask!
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 02:05:46 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - An Interesting Read
This tidbit is from:
Stephen Hart <mailto:hart@nasw.org>
A posting in the WordPerfect (Mac) mailing list brought an interesting article to my attention--a history of Microsoft's demise from the point of view of 2026. It's available here <http://www.seattleweekly.com/features/topia0114/index.html> at the Seattle Weekly web site.
The author, D.S. Topia--turns out to be none other than Fred Moody (my brother in law), who also writes about Microsoft for ABCNEWS.com. (Some of his columns have been brought to the attention of the Evangelist in the past.) I recognized his style, then confirmed in person.
The capper on this story is that Fred saw a friend's father set up an iMac recently and is sold on this wonderful new machine. A complete computer neophyte set up the computer, chose an ISP and logged on in just a few minutes.
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 02:05:25 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - New PalmPilot Website
This tidbit is from:
David Krug <mailto:krugd@execpc.com>
Palmac, a website dedicated to delivering news, tips, and other info for users of the PalmPilot, has opened at <http://www.execpc.com/~krugd/palmac.html>. I am currently looking for submissions of information to post in the site, i.e. if you develop software for the Pilot that either integrates with Mac software or is platform independent, or if you have some helpful tips about how Mac users can better take advantage of the best PDA on the best computing platform. Submissions can be sent to <mailto:krugd@execpc.com>.
Also, I have created the Palmac mailing list which is an open list that subscribers can post questions, answers, tips, and other info for all the other subscribers to read. Details on how to subscribe can be found at the site, or head to <http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/Palmac> to sign up directly.
Dave Krug Palmac Moderator
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 02:06:00 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: $$ - Software & Hardware Tracker 3.1.3
This special offer is from:
DXoft, <mailto:support@dxoft.com>
Software & Hardware Tracker, a CNET/Download.com "Premiere" and "Top Pick" and a BizProWeb "Pick of the day", is a collection of FileMaker Pro 3.0/4.0 (Macintosh version) relational databases designed to let you easily manage information about all your computer products. Relying on the Internet Config system under both FileMaker Pro 3 and 4, Software & Hardware Tracker is perfectly integrated with your other Internet software. It also keeps track of all your contact information for software and hardware developers, distributors and places of purchase, turning it into a powerful contact and Internet bookmark manager.
Version 3 is a complete rewrite of the Software & Hardware Tracker program, offering a better and simpler interface while improving on its already impressive and powerful set of features.
Version 3.1.3 of Software & Hardware Tracker is available at:
<http://www.dxoft.com/SHTracker.html>
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 02:05:34 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Followup - UG Academy Award Winners for 1998
This follow-up is from:
<mailto:UGNetNews@aol.com>
This Followup is from:
The User Group Network News Service - <mailto:ugnetnews@aol.com>
On January 6, 1999, at the Regina Hotel in San Francisco, the 1998 User Group Academy Awards were hosted at The Apple User Group Breakfast. The event opened with an enjoyable breakfast hour shared by some 300 user group delegates who gathered from around the world. Apple Computer then unveiled the 1999 G3 and iMac product lines with multimedia presentations. At 9:15 am, event hostess Brighid Brady-de Lambert (Apple Computer's User Group Support Department) officially opened the 1998 User Group Academy Awards with kind introductions for the Academy spokespersons Fred Showker and Dan Sailers. Dan Sailers, UG Academy Director delivered a brief message reflecting on the Academy's past, present and future. Fred Showker, Awards Coordinator then presented the slate of awards with award winners coming forward to receive award plaques or grand award trophies.
The award winners can be seen along with examples at: