EvangeList Digest Thursday, January 14 1999 Volume 01 : Number 1354
In this issue:
Tidbit - Steve Jobs' New Title Tidbit - iMac In Brazil ?? - Encyclopedia In Spanish Tidbit - iMac On TV Again Followup - iMacs In the Local News and the New Colors (Correction) Tidbit - Broad PC Software Bug Performance is Unacceptable, and Getting Worse... Job - Mac Support Specialist $$ - CalendarMaker New Year Offer Job - Filemaker -- Tango Developer (Sydney, Australia) PR - MacVend Finds a New Home $$ - Guy signed book, Retrospect Express & StuffIt Deluxe
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 02:05:22 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - iMac In Brazil
This tidbit is from:
Ricardo Jacobi <mailto:rjacobi@cic.unb.br>
Brazil is one of the 99% PC countries. But things may change with the arrival of iMac. The press, which usually ignores the Mac, is starting to talk about it and Apple comeback. The major journal of Brasilia (capital) published a very positive article about iMac, with a big coloured picture of the "classic" (turquoise) iMac. They compared it with 266 Mhz Pentium II machines and state that iMac is up to twice as fast on several tests. Although the iMac here costs about US 1800, it is already considered the best selling informatics product in Brazil. The article (in portuguese) may be found in:
Besides that, VEJA, a national wide magazine, published a small new showing a photo of Steve Jobs and the new iMacs, talking about Apple comeback. Nice to see this here.
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 02:06:10 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: ?? - Encyclopedia In Spanish
This request is from:
Jaime Navon <mailto:jnavon@ing.puc.cl>
I convinced the principal of my daughter elementary school to buy iMacs instead of Wintel this time. Problem is I can't find ANY encyclopedia for the Mac in Spanish. This would seriously limit the acceptance of Macs in education in Latin America (a huge potential market). I don't feel confortable suggesting VirtualPC + Wintel Software after I have made my point about how much better the Mac plattform is. Any help welcome.
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 02:05:58 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - iMac On TV Again
This tidbit is from:
Joe Duran <mailto:joe_duran@prodigy.net>
OK, so it's not earth-shaking, or, given the popularity of our wonderful new self-Evangelizing toy, even surprising. On Melrose Place last night, Peter is sitting in his office reviewing the quarterly audits for the hospital on his iMac. There were also a few shots of Michael using the iMac to plot his latest nefarious schem to steal money (temporarily, of course) from Amanda's charity fund. Hey, I might be a consultant and software developer, but even I need an escape from reality once in a while!
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 02:06:20 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Followup - iMacs In the Local News and the New Colors (Correction)
This tidbit is from:
"J. Michael Tisdel" <mailto:jtisdel@spd.dsccc.com>
The EvangeList Mailing List writes:
I know there's going to be lots of corrections, but..
"Red and White: Alabama, Texas A&M Green and White: Tulane, Marshall Orange and White: UT (either Tennessee or Texas, take your pick)"
The colors of Texas A&M are Maroon and White not Green and White.
J. Michael Tisdel Baylor University, 1987 __________________________ Digital Guy Sez:
I wonder if I can get Steve to do a special run for my alma mater SUNY Purchase...I don't know if they've changed since the early eighties, but they used to be heliotrope and puce. Yes, those are real colors. ;-)
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 02:06:56 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Tidbit - Broad PC Software Bug Performance is Unacceptable, and Getting Worse...
This tidbit is from:
Johan-Kristian Wold <mailto:jkwold@nortrykk.no>
At BugNet, a website dedicated to tracking bugs and bugfixes, they decided, for the first time in 4 years, not to give out the BugNet annual award for "best bug fix performance".
Some of the reasons are stated as "... bug fix rates have declined with every new mass market version of Windows...", and "Fact is, PCs - -- and the software products that animate them -- don't work very well. The average American would never buy an electric razor, let alone a chain saw or a mountain bike -- that was as buggy and unreliable as a PC."
The whole text can be read at:
<http://www.bugnet.com/analysis/no_award.html>.
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 02:06:33 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Job - Mac Support Specialist
This job offer is from:
Alex Whitney <mailto:bltz@well.com>
Job Title: Support specialist Reports to: VP/Director IT
Have an opening for an entry level or entry level-plus person to work with a highly motivated support team for a small agency specializing in Pharmaceutical advertising. The team consists of four folks, and we're looking to add a fifth to round out our team and make us more effective.
Responsibilities: - Setting up new computers (iMacs and G3s) for other employees. - Desktop support: answering user questions and fixing problems. - Working with MS Office, Quark, Photoshop, Illustrator, OPI, other digital pre-press tools on a support basis. - Participating in rollouts and upgrades. - Working on cool Mac and Unix-based stuff.
Environment is Linux/IRIX based, mostly Macintosh, about 200 employees, growing rapidly. Opportunity for growth.
Visit our web site at <http://www.clinedavis.com>
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 02:07:06 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: $$ - CalendarMaker New Year Offer
This special offer is from:
John Kirk <mailto:john.kirk@prgrsoft.com>
This special offer is from: "Prairie Group" <mailto:sales@prgrsoft.com>
CalendarMaker is the original calendar making program on the Mac, first released in 1985. You can create quality color calendars in minutes from the library of formats, icons and graphics, or import from your own collection of family pictures. Text can be fully formatted, including colors. Floating notes allow text across several days for multi-day events. Other features include repeating events and a "Find" command. CalendarMaker 4.5 now allows HTML output for displaying calendars on your Web site. Additional information at <http://www.prgrsoft.com>. Regularly $59.95, now only $39.95 if you mention Evangelist before January 31st.
Bonus: Get a copy of MicroFrontier's new Color It version 4.0 for only $12.50 additional. Save $37.45. Color It is a great image editing and color painting program that's easy to use. For more information on Color It, <www.microfrontier.com>.
BUY NOW: To get these special prices, call Prairie Group at (800) 346-5392 or (515) 225-3720 between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Central Time. All orders by Visa, MasterCard or American Express; UPS 2nd Day Air, $7.00 in U.S.
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 02:06:44 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: Job - Filemaker -- Tango Developer (Sydney, Australia)
This job offer is from:
Eric Scheid <mailto:eric.scheid@ironclad.net.au>
Tango Programmer
Ironclad Networks has an opening for a Filemaker/Tango developer. Experience with Tango 2 or Tango 3 a must, as is experience with working on MacOS. Experience with Filemaker Pro or HTML programming a definite plus, though not essential. Attention to detail, design sense, and a disciplined coding style are all important. Graduates of the School of Spaghetti Programming need not apply. Must be a self-starter who is creative, a team player, and a prolific communicator.
The position will be responsible for developing the tango interface to access existing database files, and will have the assistance of the project leader for technical support and a web-development team for the html templating and graphics development.
We look for employees who possess good written communication skills, enjoy a cooperative enviroment and wish to work for an exciting, forward looking company for a long time!
Sydney region residents are preferred, although outstanding applicants available for internet teleworking are invited to apply. Ironclad Networks business consists of custom software development of workgroup/enterprise database systems and online database systems. We are a small and growing company with many exciting opportunies ahead.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please send email to <mailto:jobs@ironclad.net.au>, detailing your experience, abilities, and any reference URLs. If you email your resume, please send either a text, PDF or MS Word version.
Eric Scheid, Ironclad Networks
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Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 02:05:47 -0800 From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com> Subject: PR - MacVend Finds a New Home
This announcement is from:
Clayton Lewis <mailto:info@macvend.com>
Up-Late Creations is pleased to announce that we have moved to our own domain!
<http://www.macvend.com>
We apologize for any inconvenience we may have caused to those who had trouble finding our old site on Geocities. Due to circumstances beyond our control our site was deleted from Geocities two days after our initial announcement.
MacVend is an extensive listing of over 3,200 companies that develop, manufacture or distribute Mac products or services. Each listing contains current contact information. Important items such as address, phone numbers (including sales and fax), web and email address and the company logo (if supplied).
UPDATE!! The FileMaker Pro version of MacVend Jan99 (650k) is now available for download as well as a self-running application created with E-Doc.
MacVend is updated and distributed monthly. We encourage vendors and users to help us with this update process by contributing info to our web site. <http://www.macvend.com>
COMING SOON!! MacVend will be available as a searchable online database...including Authorized Service Centers, Consultants, Apple Users Groups and more....
If you have any questions you can contact us at <mailto:info@macvend.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 16:06:26 -0800 From: Guy Kawasaki <Kawasaki@garage.com> Subject: $$ - Guy signed book, Retrospect Express & StuffIt Deluxe
This special offer is from:
Craig Isaacs <mailto:craig_isaacs@dantz.com>
As expected, our Macworld Expo bundle sold out. What a great show! Thanks to all the Evangelistas that helped make it our best Macworld ever.
What next? Glad you asked.
Guy was kind enough to sign a few stacks of books for us so we can offer you this...
***** Special Evangelist Offer *****
For only $99* you get:
- -- "Rules for Revolutionaries" *signed* by Guy Kawasaki
- -- Retrospect Express
- -- StuffIt Deluxe
SAVE MORE THAN $80!
This is a *very* limited offer, so it's first come, first serve. We could sell out within the first few days, so CALL 800-225-4880 or +1 925 253-3000 and ask for "Guy's Bundle." (Or, send your details here: <mailto: customer_service@dantz.com>.)
Here's more useful information about the offer:
***** Rules for Revolutionaries *****
Create Like a God. Command Like a King. Work Like a Slave.
"This has to be the most original, readable, and useful guide to success in business that I've read. Kawasaki offers not your typical turgid business theory, but rather a refreshing collection of real-world observations and insights. In our new Internet-powered world of accelerating competition, Rules for Revolutionaries will become the anthem of our times." -- Benjamin M. Rosen, chairman, Compaq Computer Corporation
***** Retrospect Express *****
5 Mice from Macworld!
"Retrospect Express does everything you'd want your backup software to do - -- full backups, incremental backups, real archiving, filtering, scripting, unattended execution and much more... It's easy to use, yet powerful enough to let you create a backup strategy that fits your needs and budget." -- Bob LeVitus, Houston Chronicle columnist, leading authority on the Mac OS, and the author of 27 books, including "Mac OS 8 For Dummies." Macworld's Buying Advice -- "When it comes to software, you won't go wrong with either Retrospect or Retrospect Express, from Dantz Development." -- Adam Engst, Feb 1999
***** StuffIt Deluxe *****
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* Please note that a $7.50 shipping and handling charge will be added to US orders. International shipping charges may be higher. In addition, we are obligate to collect CA state taxes if your order is shipped to California. Thanks for understanding!
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