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- TidBITS#157/04-Jan-93
- =====================
-
- Our New Year's resolution is to clean out our article database, so
- this week brings you lots of little bits, including news of
- LaserWriter upgrades, a Lotus upgrade deal, an ATM patch, IIvx
- and A/UX incompatibilities, assorted bugs, random rumors, and a
- few fun notes. There's something for everyone in here, so dive
- in and enjoy. Next week, Macworld SF! NOTE: If you get this as a
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- Topics:
- MailBITS/04-Jan-93
- DAT Note
- ATM Patch
- LaserWriter IIf/IIg ROM Upgrade
- ShadowWriter networks 'em all
- A/UX Follies
- Compatibility Checker 2.0
- PhoneNet Talk Upgrade
- Newton Notes
- Lotus Upgrade
- Apple & AOL
- AutoDoubler 2.0
- FirstClass Deal
- Copying Utilities
- Likewise
- Nisus XS Rumors
- WriteNow Bugs
- Apple Multimedia Program
- Cancellations
- User Group 7.1 Pricing
- Reviews/04-Jan-93
-
- [Archived as /info-mac/digest/tb/tidbits-157.etx; 29K]
-
-
- MailBITS/04-Jan-93
- ------------------
- Happy New Year everyone! Our first New Year's resolution is to
- clean out the nooks and crannies in our article database,
- summarizing topics we planned to cover but never found the room.
- This isn't to imply that this information isn't interesting,
- merely that we couldn't fit it in among all the rest of the good
- stuff we've included. Our apologies if these articles do not meet
- our usual standards for completeness - at this point we decided it
- was more important to publish them than to flesh them out.
-
- Our second New Year's resolution is to be more ruthless in
- selecting articles. The pressures facing us are twofold. We have
- more information than ever before (and we must always be careful
- of our wrists), but we do not want to increase either the size or
- the frequency of our issues. Since we have a formula that works
- well, we're going to stick by our electronic guns. As always, we
- welcome comments.
-
-
- Easy View response time
- Akif Eyler recently mentioned that email to his address in Turkey
- can take up to ten days to deliver, so if you have questions or
- comments about Easy View, don't worry if he doesn't reply
- immediately.
-
- Information from:
- Akif Eyler -- eyler@trbilun.bitnet
-
-
- DAT Note
- --------
- When asked by a CompuServe user about a DAT drive advertised for a
- unexpectedly low price, Larry Zulch of Dantz Development wrote:
-
- The picture in the 09-Nov-92 issue of MacWEEK of the NuDesign DAT
- reveals that it is a WangTek DAT drive mechanism (with an optical
- drive on top of it).
-
- Ben Wang (no relation to the Wang Laboratories that made word
- processors) started WangTek, which Rexon bought. He left
- WangTek/Rexon and founded WangDAT, which was recently purchased by
- Rexon. It is unclear to me whether WangTek will remain in the DAT
- business, since WangDAT has more DAT focus (WangTek has a lot of
- 1/4 inch tape technology) and it doesn't make sense for Rexon to
- have two independent DAT drive manufacturers in such a competitive
- area.
-
- [The moral of the story seems, then, that nothing is wrong with
- the WangTek unit, but it's more likely that WangTek units will be
- orphaned sooner than WangDAT units. I have no sense if that's a
- problem, given that it uses Retrospect for software and I suspect
- that the hardware, if it works well initially, will continue to
- work fine with proper care. Incidentally, according to a study
- done by market research firm Peripheral Strategies, Retrospect has
- a large share of the Macintosh backup market, and that gives it
- 36% of the entire networked microcomputer backup market, PC-clones
- included. Morris Taradalsky, Vice President and General Manager of
- Apple's Enterprise Systems Division, attributed this to the fact
- that Macs are a heck of a lot easier to network, so a greater
- percentage of Macs than PCs are networked. -Adam]
-
- Information from:
- Larry Zulch, Dantz President -- 72477.1322@compuserve.com
-
-
- ATM Patch
- ---------
- Not surprisingly, ATM 2.0.2 (and probably 2.0.3, which I've had
- for some time) doesn't recognize the new Fonts folder in System
- 7.1. Fortunately, Adobe has a $7.50 upgrade to a version that
- supports the Fonts folder; however, if you don't want to wait,
- here's a way to fix the problem yourself. Jim Burmeister posted
- this note, originally from Matt Slot, on how to patch ATM 2.0.2
- with ResEdit to see the Fonts folder. Of course, the standard
- warnings about ResEdit corrupting your moral fiber apply.
-
-
- ResEdit instructions
- Open up the "ATM 68020/030" file. Open the DCOD resources, then
- open DCOD ID -15005 (the second one). Do an ASCII search for the
- string "extn" and replace the one instance with "font". That's it!
-
- This tells ATM to look in the Fonts folder instead of the
- Extensions folder, so you can't leave your fonts in the
- Extensions folder, or ATM won't find them. Also, be aware that
- this hacked version of ATM won't work under System 7.0 anymore.
-
- I didn't look in the "ATM 68000" file, but I suspect a similar
- change could be made for those of you using 68000-based Macs.
-
- Information from:
- Jim Burmeister -- jimb@rcx1.ssd.csd.harris.com
- Matt Slot -- fprefect@engin.umich.edu
-
-
- LaserWriter IIf/IIg ROM Upgrade
- -------------------------------
- If you have problems with your LaserWriter IIf or IIg, you may be
- eligible for a free ROM upgrade. The upgrade fixes a bunch of
- problems, including:
-
- * Inability to place the LaserWriter IIg in different zones or to
- rename it on an EtherTalk network.
-
- * Inability to return proper font outlines to a limited number of
- font manipulation packages using the PostScript "pathforall"
- operator.
-
- * Incompatibility with spoolers, resulting in incomplete print
- jobs, printing errors, and the inability to capture the printer on
- the spooler.
-
- * Serial port errors because the printer echoes an extra, end-of-
- file indicator (Control-D). In this case, the printer shows the
- printer status as busy when actually it is idle.
-
- * Difficulty connecting some third-party hard drives to the
- LaserWriter IIf/IIg. When using the LaserWriter Utility, the user
- cannot "see" the hard drive attached to the LaserWriter.
-
- Other enhancements we've heard of include improvement of page
- centering, inclusion of ITC Zapf Dingbats, the name being saved
- correctly on when the power is cycled, and better downloading of
- TrueType fonts by the LaserWriter driver.
-
- The upgrade comes from your Apple dealer (part number 076-0452),
- and you can get it (for free) if you have one of the above
- problems.
-
- Information from:
- Mark H. Anbinder, Contributing Editor -- mha@baka.ithaca.ny.us
- Doug -- brune@luther.che.wisc.edu
-
-
- ShadowWriter networks 'em all
- -----------------------------
- by Mark H. Anbinder, Contributing Editor -- mha@baka.ithaca.ny.us
-
- Gizmo Technologies has upgraded their ShadowWriter software, which
- allows people to share "personal" direct-connect printers among
- computers on a network. Whereas ShadowWriter 1.1 supported only
- four Apple printers, the new version 2.0 supports all Apple
- personal printers and literally hundreds of third-party printers
- of all shapes and sizes. The AppleTalk-compatible software works
- well on Apple's LocalTalk network, PhoneNet and similar networks,
- and on EtherTalk ethernet networks. It should also work on other
- forms of AppleTalk networks, such as TokenTalk token ring
- networks, but most token ring users don't share inexpensive
- printers.
-
- Attending Cornell University's back-to-school computer fair this
- fall to recruit for our local Mac user group reminded me that
- sharing printers can be a great way for students on a budget (or
- anyone for whom money is tight) to save some money, or possibly to
- afford a better printer through pooling funds. The ShadowWriter
- package, which retails for $109, is a good way to share an
- inexpensive personal printers, rather than having to purchase a
- more-expensive printer with built-in networking.
-
- Although ShadowWriter (which runs on the computer that is
- physically connected to the printer) does have an effect on the
- performance of the host computer, it's not dramatic. This is
- primarily because, as with most of these low-end printers, the
- computer spends most of its time waiting anyway.
-
- ShadowWriter 2.0 supports the following printers, and Gizmo
- Technology invites interested users to contact them for a full
- list of other supported printers.
-
- * ImageWriter I, II, LQ * HP DeskWriters, PaintWriters
- * StyleWriter * Label Printers
- * Personal LaserWriter LS * Plotters
- * Personal LaserWriter SC * IBM-PC compatible printers
- * LaserWriter IISC * and more
-
- Gizmo Technologies
- P.O. Box 14177
- Fremont, CA 94539
- 510/623-7899
- 510/623-7922 (fax)
- GIZMOTECH@applelink.apple.com
-
-
- A/UX Follies
- ------------
- by Mark H. Anbinder, Contributing Editor -- mha@baka.ithaca.ny.us
- Technical Support Coordinator, BAKA Computers Inc.
-
- Excited by the chance to have a Unix box with a CD-ROM drive built
- in? Well, hold your horses... the Macintosh IIvx isn't the answer.
- Even though Apple's Oct-92 Macintosh Compatibility Chart indicates
- that A/UX 3.0 (Apple's current version of its Unix operating
- system) will run on the IIvx, subsequent word is that this was
- incorrect.
-
- The reason the IIvx will not support A/UX 3.0 is not clear;
- perhaps A/UX 3.0 is not yet System 7.1 compatible, and a 7.1-
- compatible version was delayed. (If we are simply awaiting a
- 7.1-compatible A/UX, it would explain why Apple anticipated A/UX
- running on the IIvx.)
-
- Apple has been quick to point out that A/UX 3.0 is indeed
- compatible with the rest of the members of the Macintosh II family
- (the original Macintosh II requires the addition of a Motorola
- 68851 PMMU memory management chip), as well as the entire Quadra
- line and the venerable SE/30. Certainly the faster the machine,
- and the more real memory you have, the happier you'll be with
- A/UX's performance.
-
- A/UX is available as a separate add-on product for any Macintosh
- you already happen to have, and it's also available as a bundle
- with the IIsi, IIci, and Quadra 700, 900, and 950. If you still
- have your heart set on a Unix machine with an internal CD-ROM
- drive, the Quadra 900 or 950 may be a good choice; Apple's CD 300i
- internal CD-ROM drive should soon be available with a Quadra
- faceplate for insertion into the Quadra's spacious drive bay, and
- a variety of third-party vendors offer Quadra-ready internal
- storage products as well.
-
-
- Compatibility Checker 2.0
- -------------------------
- by Dave Martin -- dave@gergo.tamu.edu
-
- I tried out the new Compatibility Checker 2.0 (now on
- ftp.apple.com). and it looks nice. Good interface, and it is now a
- self-standing application, rather than a HyperCard stack. I did
- notice in the "Move these items from the System Folder" portion
- that the color small icons used in the list were garbled (but not
- those for which there was only a black and white icon).
-
- A few interesting and rather amusing things came up in the
- resulting compatibility check:
-
- Adobe Type Manager Version 2.0.3 from: Adobe Systems, Inc.
- Compatible
-
- Is it? Does ATM 2.0.3 know to use the new Fonts folder? Somehow I
- doubt it.
-
- AppleScan Version 1.0.2 from: Apple Computer, Inc.
- This software is obsolete when used with System 7.1.
- You can safely throw this software in the trash.
-
- What? Is AppleScan built into System 7.1? I doubt that. This is
- like saying that when you buy a new desk you can toss the tape
- dispenser, because it isn't new like the desk.
-
- AutoExtractor File Version 1.30 from: Cyclos
- Incompatible: need to upgrade
-
- The file in question was a Compact Pro self-extracting archive -
- how do I upgrade a .sea archive downloaded from sumex?
-
- MacTCP/MacTCP Token Ring Version 1.1.1 from: Apple Computer.
- Compatible except for the following
- limitations: This software works with
- System 7.1 but the vendor recommends
- that it be upgraded.
-
- But, but -- this is the latest version! Do we now need 1.1.1.1?
-
- MODE32 Version 1.2 from: Compatibility information
- currently unavailable
- This software may cause problems after you install
- System 7.1. You should move it out of the System
- Folder before you install System 7.1.
- Compatibility information currently unavailable
-
- This is what everyone has been discussing. Doesn't look good when
- Apple doesn't know who they got MODE32 from, at the very least.
-
- Optix Version 2.0.1 from: Blueridge Technologies, Inc.
- Incompatible: need to upgrade
- The latest version of this software is version 3.0;
- it is available from Blueridge Technologies, Inc.
- (Named "PixelPaint Pro" on the disk "Big Mac")
-
- I guess SuperMac finally found a buyer. Anyone else hear anything
- about this? Is Optix 3.0 a shipping product? Did I miss an upgrade
- notice? I'll try to get the time to call Blueridge about this one
- later.
-
- PrintDEX II Version 4.1 from: Casady & Greene, Inc.
- Compatible
- (Named "Font/DA Mover" on the disk "Other")
-
- No, I don't have PrintDEX, nor do I give things the wrong names.
- Is this a mix up, or does PrintDEX actually use the creator type
- 'DMOV', which is that used by Font/DA Mover? Naughty, naughty C&G,
- if such is the case.
-
- Scanner Driver Version 1.0.1 from: Apple Computer, Inc.
- This software may cause problems after you
- install System 7.1. You should move it out
- of the System Folder before you install
- System 7.1.
- Incompatible: need to upgrade
-
- I guess this only makes sense, if the AppleScan software is
- obsolete. But why should I need to upgrade if AppleScan is dead?
- They are probably trying to force everyone to switch to Ofoto by
- making everything else not work. :-)
-
- [Just a note for Word users: the Compatibility Checker incorrectly
- flags several Word 5.x-related items as incompatible. Just leave
- those items alone, since they won't cause incompatibility
- problems. -Tonya]
-
-
- PhoneNet Talk Upgrade
- ---------------------
- Farallon announced on 07-Dec-92 the availability of version 3.0 of
- their PhoneNet Talk software. Upgrades are available free to
- orders purchased after 15-Oct-92.
-
- Farallon -- 800/678-5075
-
-
- Newton Notes
- ------------
- After a flashy Comdex announcement last year (and by the way, the
- prototype shown there and in the press was purely a prototype and
- not a production design at all), little more has been heard about
- Apple's Newton project. Current rumors point to a smaller "Newt"
- and a larger 6" x 8" "Newton Sr." that will include more
- collaborative capabilities. Apple seems to be backing off a bit on
- the general purpose uses of the Newton, perhaps because
- handwriting recognition is so deucedly hard to do well. Another
- factor may be Eo's PDA-like device based on the RISC-based Hobbit
- chip from AT&T. The Eo device is aimed much more at personal
- communications rather than digital assisting, whatever that may
- be. More information may come out at Macworld SF next week.
-
-
- Lotus Upgrade
- -------------
- Who says Prodigy is completely useless (and they claim that they
- will soon offer a true Macintosh interface and an Internet email
- gateway)? Joseph Gannon writes on Prodigy, "After posting a note
- on a local BBS to a Lotus software engineer stating I was going to
- sell my copy and go to Excel (giving the reasons why, of course -
- $119 for a maintenance upgrade) he forwarded my and another soon-
- to-be ex-Lotus user's comments to Lotus' marketing department.
- Well, it seems they listen. Here's an excerpt of Patrick Tyne's
- (of Lotus marketing) response: "We certainly can sympathize with
- any confusion resulting from the above situation. In light of the
- recent frustrations we have observed, we believe it will best
- serve our customers for us to immediately make available a
- 'special upgrade offer' to all registered users of 1-2-3 for
- Macintosh R1.0. Effective immediately through 31-Mar-93 , if you
- are a registered user of 1-2-3 for Macintosh R1.0 you are eligible
- for the 'Lotus Technology Guarantee Upgrade', and can upgrade to
- R1.1 for $49.00 (regardless of when you purchased your copy of
- R1.0). This offer is only available directly from Lotus by calling
- 800/872-3387."
-
- Lotus -- 800/872-3387
-
- Information from:
- Joseph Gannon -- VHRT51A @ Prodigy
-
-
- Apple & AOL
- -----------
- Apple and America Online (AOL) recently announced an agreement in
- which Apple will use AOL technologies in future online services
- managed and marketed by Apple. America Online also granted Apple a
- non-exclusive license to use America Online to provide "Apple-
- branded" (git 'em up, little doggies!) online services in exchange
- for a usage royalty.
-
- This is interesting in that in some form, America Online's
- technologies originated with Apple, which planned to use it for an
- "AppleLink Lite" or some such monstrously-named service. Apple has
- subsequently flirted with SoftArc's excellent FirstClass BBS
- software as well, but I wonder if this means that Apple has
- decided to go back to the AOL platform. Perhaps Apple is tiring
- slightly with AppleLink or enough people have complained about the
- high costs? Who knows? I just wish AOL would significantly revamp
- their messaging interface, add off-line capabilities past the
- basic email and downloads, and increase the limitation on incoming
- email from the Internet gateway past the thoroughly absurd 25K.
-
-
- AutoDoubler 2.0
- ---------------
- Frankly, there isn't a lot to say about AutoDoubler 2.0 except for
- the fact that it's easier to configure, noticeably faster on my
- SE/30, and includes the extremely cool CopyDoubler extension for
- speeding up Finder copies. One interesting note about problems
- with excluding files did pop up.
-
- Dave Heller, coauthor of AutoDoubler writes, "AutoDoubler 2.0
- keeps all of its exclusions and specific settings for each
- individual volume in an invisible file at the root of the volume.
- The name of this file is ~AutoDoublerSettings(2.0). It's possible
- one of these files is corrupt. We keep this separate file so the
- settings for a disk "travel" with the disk, not the current
- preferences file in the System Folder. Because this file is
- invisible, we added a way to reset (delete) this file from within
- the AutoDoubler control panel. I don't believe the procedure made
- it into the manual (in all honesty I forgot it was there :-)).
- Deleting this file will delete all exclusions and settings for the
- affected disk but it sounds like you may need it. To do so, select
- each disk listed in the AutoDoubler control panel in turn and
- click the "Settings..." button while holding down the option and
- command keys. A dialog box will appear asking if you want to
- revert the disk's settings to the factory default. Click OK. After
- doing this to all disks, close the AutoDoubler control panel and
- reboot. Try adding your exclusions again."
-
- Fifth Generation -- 800/225-2775 -- 76004.2301@compuserve.com
-
-
- FirstClass Deal
- ---------------
- If you run a BBS using any commercial software other than
- FirstClass, SoftArc has an upgrade program that allows you to
- trade in your master disks and get the FirstClass software at a
- $100 discount or get a larger system (more licensed users) for the
- price of a smaller system. That doesn't make a lot of sense, but
- neither did the original message, so contact SoftArc for more
- information.
-
- SoftArc -- 416/299-4723
-
- Information from:
- Maury Markowitz, SoftArc Inc. -- 70511.2065@compuserve.com
-
-
- Copying Utilities
- -----------------
- People have gotten sick of how long it takes the Finder to copy
- files, hence the appearance of the shareware SpeedyFinder and
- several other neat utilities. As I mentioned above, CopyDoubler
- comes with AutoDoubler 2.0 now, and is also sold separately. Aside
- from speeding the copying process, CopyDoubler allows you to
- choose when AutoDoubler-compressed files are expanded and when
- they aren't, along with other copy-speeding options such as
- turning off verification and not copying Finder icons. Even
- snazzier is the commercial CopyRight utility from CSG
- Technologies, which passes off the copying tasks to a background
- application so you can continue working in the Finder and even
- start additional copies, all of which proceed simultaneously. It's
- way cool and I'm irritated it took me so long to write about it.
- At Macworld SF look for CopyRight Pro, which allows you to select
- which files are copied by name, label, etc., and run copies at
- specified repeating times.
-
- CSG Technologies -- 800/366-4622 -- csg.tech@applelink.apple.com
- Fifth Generation -- 800/225-2775 -- 76004.2301@compuserve.com
-
-
- Likewise
- --------
- This little $129 network utility from Apple hasn't gotten a lot of
- press, but I've heard good things about it. Quite simply, Likewise
- allows you to set up multiple Macs over a network with identical
- files and system settings, a task many network administrators want
- to do. Apple says:
-
- * Configures an entire classroom at the click of a button
- * Downloads system and application programs to all Macintosh
- computers at once
- * More affordable and more precisely focused than sophisticated
- network management software
- * Easily selects network zones for configuration
- * Can update system files from a remote location
- * Allows automatic restart or shutdown after transfer
- * Administrator can update Client's system files, change Client
- systems to new settings, or rename all Client hard disks
- * Compatible with any AppleTalk network using LocalTalk or
- Ethernet
-
- Apple -- 800/950-2442
-
-
- Nisus XS Rumors
- ---------------
- Mel Martinez reports a rumor that Nisus XS will have table
- features built in, pending licensing negotiations between Nisus
- Software and Macreations, publishers of the Tycho table program.
- Apparently, Nisus XS will have table-editing features, although if
- the licensing negotiations break down for the Tycho code, the
- program itself may come bundled with Nisus XS, and the two will
- communicate via Apple events. With talks about Tycho going, one
- wonders if Nisus and Macreations might not also be talking about
- Expressionist, Macreations' equation-editing program. Also being
- bandied about the Nisus rumor mill is the addition of drag & drop
- editing as in Microsoft Word.
-
- Information from:
- Mel Martinez -- mem@jhufos.pha.jhu.edu
-
-
- WriteNow Bugs
- -------------
- We've heard of a few weird bugs with WriteNow after our generally
- glowing review of the program some months back. John Tynes reports
- that WriteNow often hangs and crashes when you frequently use the
- shift-arrow key combination to select text. Apparently the screen
- begins to flash, with shafts of black and white scrolling across
- your document. It does this for five to fifteen minutes, at the
- end of which you return to your document either without any
- problems or with a crash, the latter being more frequent under
- 3.0. T/Maker knows about the bug, according to John, but has been
- unable to fix it (or has assigned it a low priority due to the
- relative paucity of users who select text with shift-arrows).
-
- David Voth has a more general problem, claiming that WriteNow
- crashes frequently on slower Macs like the Plus, Classic, and SE.
- He too said that T/Maker had confirmed that they knew about the
- bug but didn't plan to fix it in the immediate future. David
- considers this a shame since WriteNow is a great word processor
- for slower Macs. T/Maker didn't respond to our queries about these
- problems.
-
- Finally, Tad Davis offers, "There is an easy workaround for the
- problem of starting headers on the second page in WriteNow. At the
- very beginning of the document, create a blank header, followed
- immediately by the header you want to start on the second page. It
- works perfectly from that point on because WriteNow, according to
- the manual, always prints the first header defined on a page at
- the top of that page. Once the blank header gets printed, the
- second one takes over. You don't have to worry about finding page
- 2 and hoping it doesn't shift around as you revise."
-
- Information from:
- John Tynes, Pagan Publishing -- UC521832@mizzou1.missouri.edu
- David Voth -- hvoth@cln.etc.bc.ca
- Tad Davis -- davist@a1.relay.upenn.edu
-
-
- Apple Multimedia Program
- ------------------------
- Those of you doing serious multimedia development projects might
- be interested to know that Apple recently created a Multimedia
- Program to support developers and publishers. It's available now
- in the US and Canada and will be available worldwide in mid-1993.
- Joining the program costs $550 before 31-Jan-93 and $750 after
- that, with an additional $100 discount for current Apple
- Associates and Partners at all times.
-
- According to Apple, the Apple Multimedia Program Components
- include:
-
- * Market research reports on the multimedia market
- * Multimedia Design, Human Interface, and Production Video Series
- * Multimedia Products Directory and Multimedia Services Directory
- * Multimedia training
- * Multimedia guidebooks
- * Multimedia AppleLink area with marketing and technical
- information visible only to members of the program
- * QuickTime Forum newsletter
- * Annual International QuickTime and Multimedia Conference
- * Third-party discount program
-
- For more information about joining the Apple Multimedia Program,
- contact Apple at 408/974-4897, or via email at:
-
- devsupport@applelink.apple.com
-
-
- Cancellations
- -------------
- Pythaeus notes that as of the following dates both the StyleWriter
- (06-Jan-93) and the 13" Hi-Res RGB (14-Dec-92) will be
- discontinued and removed from price lists. I gather the
- StyleWriter has been in short supply in many places for quite some
- time in preparation for the release of the StyleWriter II, which
- will be faster, weirdly shaped in a different way, and capable of
- being shared among Macs on an AppleTalk network (shades of
- ShadowWriter, see above) by a program called GrayShare. So if
- you've been waiting for a StyleWriter, make sure you get your
- order changed to a StyleWriter II. The 13" monitors may be in
- slightly better supply, and if dealers are trying to get rid of
- them in favor of the new 14" monitors (same picture size, but a
- truly beautiful monitor) you may be able to find a lower price for
- the remaining 13" units.
-
-
- User Group 7.1 Pricing
- ----------------------
- All the hubbub about Apple charging for System 7.1 this fall
- actually did some good. Roger Heinen, Apple Senior Vice President
- and General Manager, announced that Apple is giving user group
- members a special promotional price on System 7.1 until 01-Feb-93.
- To take advantage of the 20% price reduction (that makes the price
- $27.95 instead of $34.95) you must:
-
- * Call 800/769-APPLE before 01-Feb-93.
- * Identify yourself as a user group member.
- * Provide the person chained to the telephone with the name of
- your registered Apple User Group.
- * And finally, provide mailing address and payment information.
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- Information from:
- Apple propaganda
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- Reviews/04-Jan-93
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- * MacWEEK -- 14-Dec-92, Vol. 6, #44
- 4D -- pg. 77
- PowerBook 180 -- pg. 84
- AutoDoubler and SpaceSaver -- pg. 88
- StuffIt Deluxe 3.02 -- pg. 89
- Solid-wax Color Printers -- pg. 94
- Jolt PS
- Phaser III PXi
- Tree -- pg. 94
- UpDiff -- pg. 98
- RightWriter -- pg. 99
- Workgroup Printers -- pg. 100
- LaserJet IIIsi
- LZR 1560 & RealTech Laser 400
- Pagemarq 15
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