Subject: Info-Mac Digest V18 #139 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 01 Nov 01 Volume 18 : Issue 139 Today's Topics: [*] CPBP.sit.hqx (MacOs backup utility, v1.0) [*] PeriodicTable 3.0.1 [*] PhotoGrid 2.4, a quick image viewer with resizable thumbnail [*] SndSampler 4.5 [A] 5400/200 RAM Question [A] DVD region fixer iMac HD replacement 5400 rpm -> 7200? Netacape 6->(Netscape 4, Outlook Express) pc card problem Scanner w/ Slide Capability 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 #139" ------------------------------ Date: 30 Oct 2001 From: Cliff Story To: Subject: [*] CPBP.sit.hqx (MacOs backup utility, v1.0) CPBP (Cliff's Permanent Backup Program) is a backup utility for MacOS. It permanently archives selected folders and files, does incremental and interrupted backups, backs up remote volumes, and restores selected folders and files. This is version 1.0, the initial release, built October 25, 2001. It includes a users' manual for the program. Requirements: 68K or PPC Macintosh, MacOS 7.5 or later, 2 MB disk space for installation, 3 MB RAM to run. CPBP home page: www.geocities.com/permanentbackup Online manual: www.geocities.com/permanentbackup/Manual [Archived as /info-mac/disk/permanent-backup-10.hqx; 686 K] ------------------------------ Date: 30 Oct 2001 From: "Synergy Creations" To: Subject: [*] PeriodicTable 3.0.1 This is a demo version of Synergy Creations' Periodic Table for Macintosh software (version 3.0.1). It is designed as a quick reference tool for high school and college students in introductory chemistry courses, along with anyone else who needs a quick periodic table reference. To unlock all the features, there is a $15 registration fee. Key Features: - Quick access to a wide variety of atomic properties and historical data. - Relative values of many atomic properties on the periodic table are viewable as color scales. (only a few in unregistered version) - Easy switching between various unit scales. - Quick molecular weight calculations. (registered version) - Clean, clear, easy to understand interface. - User configurable--choose a table to view at startup. - Controls and design help to emphasize relationships between elements. System Requirements: - 68030, 68040 or PowerPC processor (PowerPC recommended) - System 7.5 or greater More information: http://www.synergycreations.com Carbon (Mac OS X) version available at: http://www.synergycreations.com/downloads.html [Archived as /info-mac/sci/periodic-table-301.hqx; 2442 K] ------------------------------ Date: 31 Oct 2001 From: NattaWorks To: Subject: [*] PhotoGrid 2.4, a quick image viewer with resizable thumbnail *PhotoGrid is a simple image viewer that shows a lot of images at a time. *TreeView which is like Finder's list view lets you select the folders and files you want to view. *GridView lists all the image files as thumbnails in a grid structure. You can resize the thumbnails at anytime so you can view the images with various scales. *Convenient Move/Copy dialog. *Slideshow. *System requirements: PPC Mac like iMac. MacOS 8 or higher. MacOS 8.6 and QuickTime 4 are recommended. *Shareware price : U.S.$15. *homepage: http://www.pluto.dti.ne.jp/~natta/english.html ver2.2: - Thumbnail printing ver2.3: - Rotate in Slideshow - GPU accelerated image window ver2.4: - Rename file/folder on TreeView - 32x32 icon option on TreeView - Don't go deep option [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/photo-grid-24.hqx; 1331 K] ------------------------------ Date: 1 Nov 2001 From: "SndSampler for Macintosh" To: Subject: [*] SndSampler 4.5 SndSampler is a simple-to-use yet powerful sound editing application for the Macintosh, chosen by author and Macworld columnist David Pogue for inclusion in his best-selling book, Mac Secrets. Here are some of SndSampler's more salient features: -Supports 8 and 16-bit, mono/stereo, sample rates up to 64 kHz -Extracts/saves sound resources from/to any file or application -Allows you to record audio data directly to your hard drive so you can create sounds bigger than RAM (great for CD-quality audio or dictation!) -AIFF segmenting for working on sounds that are bigger than RAM (great for making CDs) -Rips CD audio directly from the CD -Imports/exports: Sun, NeXT, WAVE, QuickTime movies, raw audio, more -Allows synching of sounds to QuickTime movies -Compression: MACE 3:1, MACE 6:1, ulaw 2:1, alaw 2:1, IMA 4:1, more -Many fx: echo, reverb, chorus, flange, pitch bend, dynamic pan, dynamic fade, tremolo, distortion, etc. -Extensive manual in HTML format (please read!) Can also be downloaded from: http://www.sndsampler.com/ [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/snd-sampler-45.hqx; 2285 K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 08:37:27 -0500 From: Ken Laskey To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: [A] 5400/200 RAM Question Not sure exactly what is happening but there may be useful information in memguide.pdf, which you can download from Apple. ftp://ftp.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/English-North_American/Macintosh/Utilities/memguide.pdf It gives RAM configurations for just about all Mac computers, printers, and video. It hasn't been updated since November 2000 but it certainly has 5400 info. -- Ken Laskey kenneth.j.laskey@saic.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 21:34:17 -0500 From: Chap Godbey To: "E. Blasberg" Subject: [A] DVD region fixer >Hi All, > >Anyone know of a way to be able to watch DVDs with the Apple DVD >Player without the restrictions of only being able to switch between >regions 4 times? I know this kind of thing exists on Windoze (DVD >Genie which resets the number). > >The other option, as I understand it, is to have 2 different programs >to play DVDs- one set to one region and the second for the other. If >that is a solution, can anyone recommend a good second DVD player >other than Apple's? > >Much TIA, >E. Blasberg >-- The problem with the companies that make DVD's is that they put this widget in the player that enforces these "regions". There's a counter in there that breaks the drive if you reset the region bit too many times. Take a look at the utilities at http://web.tiscali.it/thinkdifferent/ to get an idea of some of the utilities available. YMMV and I have no idea of what legalities or warranty invalidations result, as I haven't tried it myself. Chap. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 11:09:13 -0500 From: Pat Pruyne To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: iMac HD replacement 5400 rpm -> 7200? Greetings, My iMac 400 DV 10GB Maxtor drive is nearly full and, more to the point, the source of an annoying electro-metallic mosquito-like whine that is drilling holes in my tympanic membranes. I have my eye on a 40GB IBM drive that is cheap and has gotten rave reviews from purchasers for its speed and lack of sound...but many report that it is a heat producing drive. Has anyone tried something similar and does anyone have a feel for heat issues in the fanless iMac? Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 06:29:51 -0500 From: Patty and Art Werschulz To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Netacape 6->(Netscape 4, Outlook Express) Hi. I recently "upgraded" from Netscape 4.78 to Netscape 6.2. I'm not extremely happy with the latter. I would like to go back to Netscape 4.78. Is there some tool that would allow me to translate Netscape 6 user profiles to Netscape 4 user profiles? I would also like to give Outlook Express a try. However, OE doesn't seem to import Netscape 6.x accounts. Is there some tool that will help me do this? Of course, if the Netscape 6->Netscape 4 transition can be done, this point is moot. Thanks. -- Patty and Art Werschulz http://members.home.net/agw/ 207 Stoughton Avenue, Cranford, NJ 07016 (908) 272-1146 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 21:04:16 -0500 From: "Roger S. Cohen" To: John McGibney , Subject: pc card problem >Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 21:06:53 -0400 >From: John McGibney >Subject: pc card problem > > >I have a PB 1400 that recently developed a problem. It refuses to link to >any other computers or the router on my Ethernet network. I bought a new >PCMCIA ethernet card (Asante10mb card) and that doesn't work either. The >original card was a Dayna Communicard plus. The computer recognizes the card >when its software is loaded, the link light lights, and the data light >flashes, but no other computers show up nor can the PowerBook be seen by >any other computer. > >The PowerBook has system 8.6, and 32 megs of ram, the other computers have >sys 8.6, 9.04 and 9.2. Any clues or suggestions? I've tried the usual fixes, >clean install, Norton disk utilities, techtool pro, disk first aid, etc. all >show no problem. I tried the cards in another 1400, also no good. > >TIA > >John Check to make sure that the AppleTalk Control Panel is set to Ethernet. My PowerBook Wallstreet has a tendency to reset itself so that AppleTalk communicates over the modem port. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Roger S. Cohen, President, Cohen International roger@rogercohen.com http://www.rogercohen.com Voice: +1 (845) 358-8936 Fax: +1 (845) 358-8937 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 01:06:41 -0400 From: "Edward W. Ver Hoef" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Scanner w/ Slide Capability I'm thinking of getting a scanner capable of copying 35mm color slides. It will be connected to my 233 MHz Powerbook G3 (non bronze) under OS 9.1. I realize I probably will have to get a USB adapter to go in my PCMCIA card slot. I'm interested in hearing comments and recommendations on both products, i.e., what scanner(s) and what adapter(s) should I consider? I'd also like to hear how successful slide scanning is. What sort of resolution should be used for best results? Anything else I should know? Ed Ver Hoef -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************