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<text>You will not find these prices again until next years auction!Vendor Appreciation...Please keep this list of vendors and products available for reference. We need to remember their efforts towards supporting AMUG. If you need products that these vendors produce please consider them first and recommend them to your friends and business associates. AMUG‚Ñ¢ is very fortunate to be supported by all of these vendors and we would like to see all our members remember their donations to your Macintosh Users Group. </text>
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<text>The listing of items and more about the auction is in the Microsoft Word file that is included with this stack. If you own Microsoft Word then to read the file just press the button below.</text>
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<text>Macintosh Bargains Galore...When: November 9, 1991 Time: 12:00PM - 5:00PMWhere: Howard Johnson's Plaza Hotel - University & FreewayThe following line up represents the contents of the first annual AMUG Fund Raiser/Auction. This auction will end on November 9, 1991 at 5:00PM. You are not required to attend the auction to bid, however, bids are open until all of the products are sold on November 9, 1991. You can place bids by mail or in person. Mail in bids must be received by November 8, 1991 at 5:00PM. All mail in bids must contain a check in the amount of your bid and be sent to 718 E. Campbell Ave., Gilbert, AZ 85234. Should you be the successful bidder, the items you selected will be made available for pickup or you may make other arrangements to fit your </text>
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<text>needs. Should your bid not be successful your check will be returned to you. All prices listed in the retail column are on the left side and the minimum auction bid is on the right. For those who desire to attend the auction, the times are listed above each group of products as to when they will be offered. If you have questions on any of the products or the auction procedures please call Michael Bean at (602) 892-5454. You will find these prices very low and usually half of mail order prices. All monies you expend to purchase your favorite products at these tremendous prices helps AMUG continue to provide GREAT programs. Please participate in the auction and help us make it a great success. </text>
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<text>Customers outside the U.S. should contact their local sales office for program details.The Apple USA Customer Assistance Center will provide all users of the product installation and usage support as well as answering questions on virtual memory, RAM installation or other System 7 related features.This distribution agreement pertains only to MODE32. Connectix’s other Macintosh utilities — MAXIMA, HAND-Off II, OPTIMA and VIRTUAL – are unaffected by this agreement and continue to be sold throughtheir normal commercial distribution channels. These utilities are not licensed for copying, posting on bulletin boards or any other unauthorized distribution.</text>
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<text>of physical memory or up to 1,024MB (one gigabyte) of virtual memory. Without MODE32 or equivalent software, certain Macintosh models (II, IIx, IIcx and SE/30) do not have the internal capabilities to takeadvantage of 32-bit addressing.“This agreement with Connectix is a win forour customers,” said Eric Harslem, Apple vice president, Desktop Systems. “We see our work with Connectix as providing an immediate and proven solution to those customers who have switched to System 7 and want to add more RAM now. Over time, we’ll take additional steps to integrate a solution into our standard our system software.”“Making MODE32 available to the entire Macintosh community was the best approach for Apple to take,” noted Roy K. McDonald, president of Connectix.“This agreement demonstrates that today, </text>
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<text>Cupertino, California – September 5, 1991 – Apple Computer, Inc. and Connectix Corporation today announced a distributionagreement under which Apple has acquired the rights to distribute at no charge Connectix’s popular Apple Macintosh software utility, MODE32.The software provides users of Apple’s Macintosh II, IIx, IIcx, and SE/30 systems access to the powerful memory addressing features of System Software 7.0. Under the terms of the agreement, Connectix has provided Apple with a version of the software licensed for unlimited copying by Apple, its authorized resellers and any end-user. Apple is distributing copies of the software to major Macintosh installations, user groups, and reseller locations worldwide. MODE32 will also be made available on CompuServe, America OnLine, AppleLink and other electronic </text>
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<text>bulletin board services. Financial details of the announcement were not disclosed.MODE32 is Connectix’s fourth major commercial memory management utility for the Macintosh. The software lets users of Macintosh IIx, IIcx and SE/30 systems access up to 128MB of physical RAM using System 7 and Mac II customers up to 72MB, which was not possible previously on these four systems.MODE32 is not needed for the Macintosh LC, IIci, IIsi, IIfx; it is not useful on the Macintosh Plus, SE, Classic or Portable.Apple also announced that a future release ofits system software would incorporate similarcapabilities to MODE32. 32-bit addressing is a feature of System 7.0 that allows the Macintosh to access up to 128MB of physical</text>
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<text>Agfa’s exclusive collection of 126 such fonts. This wide variety includes symbol fonts for Astrology, Animals, Borders (several nice ones), Business, Communications, Games, Holidays, CompanyLogos, Math & Technical, Medical, Military,Musical, Religious, Seals, and Transportation. For my selection I picked the Holidays font, which contain symbols for Christmas, Halloween, and other holidays. Of course the CD comes with a printed catalog which gives examples of the other 1500+ fonts available on the CD: the complete Adobe and Agfa type libraries. Most of these are rather expensive – the freebies that come with the CD are listed in the catalog as costing a total of $830. But a few “special offers” come with the CD, and I assume that after sending in my registration I will be advised from time to </text>
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<text>time of other font specials. All of the Adobe screen fonts are unlocked onthe CD, so you can examine (and use) the Adobe screen fonts to your heart’s content.Also on the CD are demo versions of various font utilities: Metamorphosis, TypeStyler, LetraStudio and The Art Importer.The Agfa Type CD-ROM retails for $99, but you shouldn’t pay that much since it is available from mail-order discount houses for much less; I bought mine at The Mac Zonefor $61. At that price, the cost is just $3 for each of the 21 Agfa fonts. It’s a very good deal, if you like fonts and have access to a CD-ROM drive—but I wouldn’t recommend buying a drive just for this CD.</text>
<text>If you like to use a lot of fonts and have access to a CD-ROM drive, the Agfa Type CD-ROM is a nice product you might consider. As is the case with other font CDs,the fonts are all “locked”, except for the freebies which come with the CD; if you want additional fonts you must call a toll-free number (and pay more) to get the special code which will unlock them. So thefreebies are the main attraction, and Agfa’s freebies are more attractive than the other font CDs I have seen advertised.The unlocked fonts you get with the Agfa CD are 20 “headline” fonts, Type 1 (ATM-compatible) fonts which are designed to be used at large sizes. For samples of the 20 fonts, see the Agfa ad on page 43 of the September 1991 MacUser. A few of the fontsdon’t look particularly good on a 300 dpi laser printer (Behemoth Condensed, SectionBold and Westervelt, for example) but most </text>
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<text>For futher info and dates for Satellite Meeting Groups call the AMUG InfoLine at (602) 892-2402 or call the following Satellite Meeting Directors.</text>
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<text>extensive listing and descriptions of over 8000 public domain software titles available on the AMUG bulletin boards. The other reason it did well was that it included HyperCard 2.1 application and home stack. Come take a look!Some changes have occurred with our satellite Stores. AzTech has closed, unfortunately. However, we have a dynamic new location in the north end. BrainChild Software is located at 15820 North 35th Avenue, Suite 2, Phoenix (602) 375-3259. Those of you who live up in that neck of the woods should drop by and let them get to know you. </text>
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<text>needed here); MiniGrinders 1.0, collection of small applications (BlockIt, Group Into, Syn2SepBeep); MS Word icons; PwrSwitcher, system extension lets you cycle through active programs using power key on ADB keyboard; Simsonite, create empty “suitcase” automatically; Suitcase II Updater; TrashDisable 1.3, prevents deletion of files (great when veryyoung or many users have access to the Mac); TrashMan, shareware update–deletes items in Trash at set intervals; Word Colorized Icons.A heavy load of extra activities has set backthe schedule for general revisions of the Best of… series. After the Training Expo (September 14) and the September main meeting, Your AMUG President Mike, my Hero, and I will start working on this project a few titles at a time. So watch the Best of… table for new and interesting stuff.</text>
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<text>Just returned from a wonderful vacation, the first Mike and I have had together for avery long time. We went to the State of Washington to visit family and did not touch a computer keyboard or mouse. Whilewe were away, AMUG’s own Dorman Bullard put together another System 7 Goodies disk for your enjoyment. The first two of this series have been very popular because they are filled with information and 7.0 compatible applications.DESCRIPTIONS: After Dark updater (2.0v); AppDisk 1.2, Shareware–use part of your RAM as a fast disk drive without restarting your Mac; Apple Event Primer Fix, HyperCard 2.1 fix for Apple Event Primer; Applicon 2.1, puts up a tile (small square window) displaying the icon and name for each application running under Multifinder or System 7.0; AppMenu4, INIT providing popup menu showing </text>
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<text>Overall: C— Mike O’BoyleAMUG is selling this book for $4.00The Little System 7 BookMoving Into The Mac’s Future – On A Budgetby Kay Yarborough Nelson, $12.95 from Peachpit Press.System 7 is showing itself to be a fairly solid release, and more and more Mac users are opting to make the upgrade. Because the “official” System 7 Personal Upgrade Kit (available from Apple dealers) is selling for almost a hundred dollars, many are choosing to get theirs from user groups. This is, of course, a much better bargain (SMUG is selling its set of disks for only $20), but all </text>
<text>additions to Hypercard 2.0.The author also neglects presenting the reader with a discussion of the changes and differences between the new and old HyperCard. If the reader ferrets through the book, he/she will find some mention of changes mixed in with the various topics. I feel that the book’s palatability would have been greatly increased had a chapter been dedicated to such a discussion.Lastly but definitely not leastly, the price isoutrageous at $18.95. For that price, you can find several excellent books that cover all aspects of HyperTalk scripting and HyperCard 2.0. If this book was $4.95 I might recommend it as a backup for quick reference, but never as a learning tool.Here’s how it scores: Information vs. Cost: D Reference Material: C+ Quality: B— Mike O’BoyleAMUG is selling this book for $4.00</text>
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<text> REVIEWER’S CRITIQUEI knew nothing about the new commands in HyperCard 2.0 when I was asked to review this book. I decided the only way to adequately judge its value was to write a stack and use H2O as my guide to all of HyperCard’s new features.H2O was helpful and informative, but flatly fell short. The stack I created (Video Poker) would still be in the creation stages if I had relied on this book alone. The examples are too brief — and in some cases too incomplete —to allow the reader to grasp a good working knowledge of the new HyperTalk features. This is especially true with regard to “Windows” and “Menus”: two exciting new </text>
<text>Peachpit Press2414 6th StreetBerkeley, California 947101-800-283-9444— Gary P. FieldsHyperTalk 2.0 New Features...by Ted Jones, $18.95 from BMUG Press.OVERVIEWHyperTalk 2.0 (hereafter referred to as H2O) is a 102 page book covering the new commands in HyperCard 2.0. H2O is a very concise guide for those who are already familiar with the HyperTalk programing language. The commands are listed in alphabetical order, and the index allows one to find a specific subject easily. Each item is clearlyidentified as to the nature of its property. Brief examples and comments are includedwith each command.</text>
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<text> An adjunct to Real World FreeHand 3 The Book is Real World FreeHand 3 The Disk which contains FHX3 files, ResEdit templates, FreeHand templates, some useful color libraries, ColorMaker (an application for generating color libraries, and more tips and tricks (not included in the book). Real World FreeHand 3 The Disk can be ordered with a coupon in the back of the book for $20 plus $4 shipping and handling.Everyone who uses or is learning FreeHand 3.0 can use this book to good advantage.True to form another Peachpit Press winner!!!Here’s how it scores: Information vs. Cost: A+ Reference Material: A+ Quality: A+ Overall: A+</text>
<text>FreeHand can do and do it right and as in most complex drawing programs you shouldbe able to print it or fix your drawing if you can’t print it.It’s hard to believe that in a book of this magnitude you can also find a sense of humor, but Mr. Kvern imparts wisdom, philosophy, and humor in Real World FreeHand 3.Real World FreeHand Æ is also rife with many fine illustrations, these illustrations will get you through almost all the trick problems that face a computer artist. Surprise Real World FreeHand 3 also is one of the few books with full color illustrations in it’s color section.In the Postscript section Mr. Kvern shows how to use postscript code to enhance your drawings and gives many fine examples and samples which the reader can incorporate in his own work.</text>
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<text>This is another winner from Peachpit Press, all Canvas users need this book!!Here’s how it scores: Information vs. Cost: A Reference Material: B+ Quality: A Overall: A-Peachpit Press2414 6th StreetBerkeley, California 947101-800-283-9444— Gary P. FieldsReal World FreeHand 3by Orav Martin Kvern, $27.95 from Peachpit Press.A very good Table of Contents and an Excellent Index are the least of the qualitiesof this book.Real World FreeHand 3 starts out with an excellent description of the basics of using </text>
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<text>FreeHand 3.0 and quickly jumps to power user level. Unlike other books on drawing programs this book doesn’t stop at power user, it soars into areas where even experts can learn things. This book has expert tips you will not see anyplace else. No matter whoyou are, I am sure you will find much you didnot know and can use.One of the strongest features of Real World FreeHand 3 is that it helps a person learn to think in the terms of the way FreeHand Æ operates, this to tell you the truth, is the onlybook I have ever read which truly teaches the reader how to think the way the programworks. After reading this book and experimenting with Real World FreeHand 3 you should be able to do almost anything </text>
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<text>knowledge of the program is strong. Since Itruly know the program, I felt that I couldnot learn anything from a Canvas 3.0 book.I was wrong!The singularly most impressive tool in the Canvas 3.0 pantheon is the Combine Tool and Mr McClelland follows his past failures by failing to cover this tool (which should have probably been given a chapter of it’s own)in all but a perfunctory manner.Another important tool which is slighted by Mr. McClelland is his limited descriptionof the Smart Mouse Tool. This tool should have been given a much broader exposure of at least half a chapter.Now that I have reported the negatives of this book, I must say that both of the aforementioned features are very difficultto describe and may have been beyond Mr. McClelland’s understanding.This book - other then the two weak parts </text>
<text>mentioned above - is a fine reference book for a very complex and powerful program. The table of contents and index are both verygood, which of course is critical in any reference book. The graphic clues and accents in this book are also excellent. Mr. McCLelland has used 5 different symbols to highlight beginning, intermediate, expert, keyboard shortcuts, and hot insights; these symbols make it very easy to skim through this book and pick out the hottest features and best tips. Another good feature of this book is the twelve listing of all the keyboard shortcuts and mouse operations. The book alsois packed with good examples which of course make the explanations of the various tools much clearer.</text>
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<text>design. Here you can find specific ways to improve your own publications.In Section Three, each chapter highlights the design basics that you’ll need to know for a particular kind of publication. If you are responsible for newsletters, newspapers, ads, sales materials (brochures, catalogs, flyers, menus), books and training manuals, presentation graphics, business communications (letterhead, envelopes, business cards, resumes) or response devices (forms, coupons, business reply), this section will be invaluable. The book finishes up with appendices showing templates and color/prepress techniques and an extensive bibliography for further reading.All in all, Looking Good in Print is a good, reference tool for anyone in the communication business that wants to improve the appearance and effectiveness </text>
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<text>of his or her desktop-published projects.Here’s how it scores: Information vs. Cost: A- Reference Material: A- Quality: A Overall: A-— Debra ParkerCanvas 3.0 The Bookby Deke McClelland, $21.95 from Peachpit Press.I started reading this book with three prejudices; #1 I have not in the past been impressed by Deke McClelland’s books, #2 Peachpit Press publishes wonderful reference books, and #3 my office is a Beta test sight for Canvas, consequentially my </text>
<text>Looking Good in PrintA Guide to Basic Design for Desktop Publishing, 2nd Ed.by Roger C. Parker, Ventana Press.Looking Good in Print is a design book for computer users with little or no design background who want to make the most of their desktop publishing investment. The book is easy to read, well organized and includes many sample layouts. It is a generic guide concentrating on the elements of good design, independent of any particular hardware or software. Section One covers the elements of good design. It goes through the concepts of proportion, balance, contrast (use of white space, reverses and screens) and attention to detail (rules, boxes and drop caps). It alsoexplains how to use page organizing tools such as grids, columns, gutters and </text>
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<text>...........................by Dorman L Bullard</text>
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<text>not at all surprising: file copying speed does not change at all. I’m still using DiskTop for major shuffling!” End of quote. For those that did read the prior article, and who find the above instructions incomplete, here is clarification. After starting up from a System 6.0.X disk, select the icon of the System 7.0 Finder you want to change, and do a “Get Info” from the File menu (or use Command-I). Then change the “Current” value in the “Memory” box to that indicated above. That's All for this month! See Ya!</text>
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<text>this idea, setting the value higher in increments of 10k, rebooting and so on andso forth...If you are running a stand alone Mac, I found that a setting of 330K significantly increased the speed of window redraws andApple Menu scrolling. 350K if you have a color Mac.On a networked Mac, a value of 350k seemedto do the trick, but I had a shock when myfriend with a Mac II said that he could not get the same speed increase on his networked machine until he set the memory to 410k. I don’t know what INITs might be doing in this digital soup, but apparently color icon information across a network takes some RAM. Higher values than what I wrote here, certainly won’t hurt anything, but I could not see any increase in speed with values that were higher. One more interesting note, though</text>
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<text>for problems others have reported:Here’s a bug only if you use version 3.0 of SuperBoomerang and StartupManager: If you rename CEToolbox to anything other than “CEToolbox” such as “CEToolbox 1.6.2” then whenever you try to select SuperBoomerang in the StartupManager, you will bomb!!! It’s a strange combination of factors. Also, if these conditions are present, StartupManager will prevent SuperBoomerang from loading. Strange, since v2.03 of StartupManager does not present these problems. As some of you mayhave already noticed, there is a conflict between Adobe Type Manager and Super Boomerang 3.0. This conflict causes the finder to spontaneously abort when tryingto launch an application. The solution to this conflict is to use Start Up Manager to force Super Boomerang to load after ATM. This should solve the problem.</text>
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<text>Speeding up The FinderIn an earlier issue I mentioned the possibilityof increasing the Finder partition as a meansof speeding up the Finder. I stated then that there were people who said it worked, and those that said it didn’t. Since then a reliable source (I would say who, but he would just edit it out) said he had seen references to the fact a speedup is possible in both of the majorMacintosh Magazines. Then I ran across this from Scott Ostrander who performed some actual tests:“Recently there were a few posts about booting from a System 6.x disk and setting the Finder memory allocation in System 7.0 to a value higher than the given 295k. Well,if anyone is interested, I played around with</text>
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<text>System 6.0.8 has been released by Apple. Before you start clamoring for it, note that the only change from 6.0.7 is that the addition of the printer drivers provided with System 7 (with changes two the two noted above). All the other files are the same.System 7.0.1With the new macintoshes to be announcedthis month a new version of System 7 is rumored to be forthcoming. One rumor saidthat the new version will perhaps fix a fewbugs, but not add major functionality. The purpose is to support the new 68040 machines. Another rumor said that there were not any bug fixes. Since the only System 7 bugs I am aware of are very mild indeed, and since this next version may notfix them anyhow, I would not wait for thisnew version before upgrading</text>
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<text>Now Utilities 3.0Let’s go from a questionable update value to an absolutely outstanding one: the update of Now Utilities. I consider this package an unquestionable must have. Now software has added new utilities, and greatly improved the old ones. The hierarchical submenus of folders (or aliases) under the Apple Menu will likely change the way all System 7 users organize and use their files. Well, sorry there’s not time enough for full review here. Just get it, now (Now).The Now Utilities installed easily on my Mac IIci running System 7, and I have experienced no problems in their use (although some features I haven’t used very much yet). However, here are a couple fixes </text>
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<text>of the problem and doesn’t backtrack. A problem can hide others, a problem is in such a state that it cannot be fixed, or a problem appearing fixed is not. This can bedue from being reset by the machine (a cached value for example) or the correctvalue is not clear.” Scott Roberts; Peter Norton Product SupportChanging VolumesLast issue I reported that Command-Left/Right Arrows would change volumes (hard drives or floppies) in a file dialog box. WhatI forgot to mention was that for some strange reason this does not work on a Mac Plus. Look for this bug to be fixed in a laterversion of System 7.New Printer Drivers for the Personal LaserWriter LS and the StyleWriter</text>
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<text>Apple is releasing updated drivers for these printers. The driver for the LS will provide a significant increase in printing speed. Up to a 3-fold increase for background printing (depending on the material being printed). The driver for the StyleWriter will not provide a speed increase, but will allow background printing, something that users of this printer have been yearning for.I have not seen an official announcement from Apple, so the above should be taken as well-founded rumor. I assume they must be released, though since the files are available for download on America Online. I’m sure AMUG will have them available in due course.</text>
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<text>system folder “old” system folder. Take the Finder out and move it to the desktop. Then use the Apple Installer utility (on Install 1)to reinstall system 7. When you restart, youcan move stuff from your old system folderto your new one. If any of your Extensionsdoesn’t pass the Compatibility Checker, I would suggest you add them one at a time, restarting each time, and checking that noproblems have arisen. Peace, AFC GeneS3.”End of quote. This problem is another reason to continue to use Suitcase. It is much easier to handle a corrupted font in a suitcase being accessed by Suitcase II than it is to have to reinstall System 7.Norton Utilities Update & TipThe Norton Utilities update to version 1.1, aversion compatible with System 7, is now out. The upgrade price of $19 plus $5 shipping has taken a lot of flak,</text>
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<text>particularly as there are no new features. Infact, some features no longer work with System 7. Some of us are wondering if soon there will be an “Amazing new version” witha large upgrade price again. Regardless of those feelings, it is nice to have some crash protection that works again.Speaking of Norton, here is a useful tip from the Norton Reps on America Online: “Whenever Norton Disk Doctor finds a problem you should always run it immediately after again, even if it reported fixed. In fact you should running over and over until all problems are solved or until the same problem reoccurs. This is necessarybecause NDD fixes things linearly. When it fixes a problem it continues from the point</text>
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<text>Universities from all over the world are major users of Usenet. This tip came from Juha HyvInen of the Helsinki University of Technology in Finland:Several comm programs (including ZTerm 0.85) no longer allow you to hit any controlcharacters. As Juha points out, many communications programs redefine the keyboard using the KCHR resource in the program. Unfortunately system 7 uses only the KCHRs that are in the system file. To create a “keyboard layout” file (with ResEdit):1. Copy the “KCHR” resource from *** program into a (new) file (e.g. “*** keyboard”).2. Change the file type to ‘kfil’.3. Change the file creator to ‘movr’.4. Save the changes and quit ResEdit.5. Quit all applications (except the Finder).6. Drag the “*** keyboard” file into the </text>
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<text>System file.*** = the name of your communications program.Corrupted System FileThere have been cases in which one cannot open the System File. Here is a tip from an Apple rep on America Online: “The new Font/DA mover 4.1 can sometimes reopen a “damaged” system suitcase. You might just have a bad or duplicate font bitmap inside. A version of SAM virus software before 3.0 mayalso cause this problem. If you are using an older version, I suggest you contact the publisher for an upgrade. If this doesn’t work or apply, might I suggest a “clean” reinstallation of system seven. Rename the </text>
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<text>System 7.0 Floppy Filing System Here’s the tip of the month (maybe the year) from Graham Sanders found on the System 7 Fidonet conference. On a floppy disk, make aliases of files you are likely to want to access on that floppy. Copy the aliases to your hard disk, then delete the aliases from the floppy and unmount the floppy. Then double-click any of the aliases. The Finder will prompt you to insert the floppy, giving you the floppy’s name! Naturally when you insert the correct floppy, the appropriate action is taken without further action by you. That is, if the alias was of a document, it will open in its application. If the alias was of an application, then the application will open.You can do this with various floppies. The aliases copied to the hard drive can be filed however you like. You don’t have to file them by floppy name. In fact you don’t </text>
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<text>even have to note the floppy name; The Finder will remember for you. So you can organize the aliases in whatever manner suits you. Note that aliases take up only 2 K each at maximum, so your filing system will not have much overhead. If you want to see the “Path Name” to one of the floppy aliases, then do a “Get Info” on its icon.Temporarily Disable Virtual Memory If you hold down the Command key on startup, Virtual Memory will be disabled until you restart.Help from HelsinkiShown below is a tip I picked up from the Usenet, specifically from the "comp.sys.mac.system" Echo available on the AMUG II Bulletin Board System. </text>
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<text>6A, 6B and 6C, which illustrate how a buttonsmall in area can be programmed to provide multiple functions. These invisiblebuttons have been shrunk to small size andthe arrows and characters pasted in [but you could conceivably use a font with characters smaller than 9 point]. Note that the scripts for Buttons 6B and 7 are exactly the same despite the difference in size of the buttons.Also note that an added ingredient has beenadded to Button 6C: a single click produces no action. Instead, you must double-click oneach segment to initiate action, using a trick borrowed from Windoid #1, pg 2, which can be applied to one or several of the segments in any of the buttons, including spaces:put the ticks into originalTicksrepeat until the mouseClick</text>
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<text>if the ticks - originalTicks > 30 then exit mouseUp— you can vary the speed of the double-click by— adjusting the > numberend repeatIf a munti-function button’s hilite is turned on, the whole button will flash, of course, rather than just the segment you’re clicking on. I don’t find that distracting, since I like toknow the button has actually been clicked.I’m sure a more experienced hacker can findways to improve on this multi-function concept, but for me it works and provides a welcome expansion to my limited programming abilities.</text>
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<text>interValput the left of me into leftSide — the anchor point put item 1 of the mouseLoc into hereNow — the click pointif hereNow > leftside and hereNow < (leftSide + interVal) then— list first set of actions to takeelseif hereNow > (leftSide + interVal) ¬and hereNow < (leftSide + (interVal*2)) then—list second set of actions to takeelseif hereNow > (leftSide + interVal*2) ¬and hereNow < (leftSide + (interVal*3)) then—list third set of actions to takeelse— etc......Add the remaiming 5 action modules</text>
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<text>Selecting an appropriate button name with as many characters [or characters + spaces] as the number of divisions desired is a convenient way to provide a visualization of the divisions , but that’s not absolutely essential; in no-name-showing Button 7 the four divisions (quarters) are easy to visualize. Note that a space also can be used as a division, as in Buttons 4, 5A and 6C, but the unseen division separation lines in Button 5A fall between the visible numbers, making it best to click precisely on the number itself. Or you can leave no spaces between the button name’s characters, as in Button 5B; this makes selecting a precise click spot more essential but not difficult.Precise clicking also is essential on Buttons </text>
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<text>THE MULTI-FUNCTIONS BUTTON CONCEPT. . . .The small size of my Mac Plus’ screen makes space at a premium when creating astack. Wouldn’t it be nice, I thought, to have a single button do several distinctly different tasks, acting like a series of separate buttons. The solution is really simple: divide the button’s surface into figurative segments, each of which, when clicked, initiates an action, as if each segment were a separate button.Take a look a Button 1, which has 8 letters in its title. Clicking on an individual letter will perform a single task, for a total of 8 tasks, separated from each other, initiated from within this single button. In this case,the button name is 8 characters long, a convenient way to visualize the 8 divisions. It doesn’t have to be that way, as shown with Button 7, which shows no name, and </text>
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<text> in which 4 quarters can be easily visualized.Each of the 10 sample buttons has been divided in the same way, except for the number of divisions: Buttons 1 through 4 have 8; Buttons 5A and B have 10; Button 6A has only 2; Button 6B has 5; and Buttons 6B and 7 have 4. The basic formula for all the button-dividings is: get the value of the right side of the button [or in Button 6A, the value of the bottom of the button], subtract the left side’s [or the top’s] value of it, divide the result by the number of divisions desired, and put the result into a variable, here named interVal. For Button 1 this is:put (the right of me - the left of me)/8 into </text>
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<text> Field tool and using the command key again click and drag to create a single field.Double-click on the file to access the Field Info dialog. I used the setting shown in Figure 5, although each field should have unique names like titleFLD, artistFLD, sideOneFLD, and sideTwoFLD.Figure 3 shows the completed design of my Records stack. The field order is shown so that auto-tabbing will move me sequentially through the various fields. Also, some simple graphics (field names and line) have been added so I know what Iam looking at. They can be spiffed up whenthe stack is done in case I make some changes during development.To finish this month, we need someway to get back to the Home stack when done with the Records stack. Click on the button tool,</text>
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<text>6) In the LinkTo palette, select the This Stack button. The palette disappears, and you are transported back to the Home stack. This is normal. You have now linked the Records button in the Home stack with the Records stack just created. Congratulations, you’ve just programmed. Course you haven’t written anything yet, and the ability to link stacks and cards is built into HyperCard, but you have programmed. You’ve created something to perform an action that wasn’t previously there. You’ve taken the first steps in your programming career. Click on your newbutton and see if it works. It should take you directly to the blank screen of your Records stack.Well, we can’t have a blank screen for a program. There’s not much to do with a blank screen staring at you, so let’s fill it </text>
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<text>in. The diagram in Figure 3 shows the final output of my simple Records stack. If you already know how to create buttons and fields in the background layer, duplicate this screen in the background. Otherwise, read on…HyperCard exists on multiple levels. The stack itself is one level, a background is another, and so is a card. In HyperCard, a card always exists above a background, and a background always exists in a stack. You can’t have one without the other. Buttons and fields, on the other hand, can exist on either a card or background. All of these, stacks, backgrounds, cards, buttons, and fields are considered objects. Figure 4 shows this order pretty well. Note the front to back arrow, it Figure 3</text>
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<text>two buttons, one in the new stack, one in the Home stack, to get us back and forth more easily. Use the following instruction to create a new stack and buttons to get us there and back.1) Select the Button tool under the Tools menu.2) Holding down the Command key (the cursor should become a crosshair), click and drag the mouse to create a new button in the Home stack.3) Double-click in the new button to open the Button info window. Type in a name, I used “Records”, then select the Show Name and Auto Hilite button properties, and the button style of Round Rect. See Figure 1. Figure 1. New Button info window.</text>
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<text> Don’t click OK just yet, we have one more thing to do.4) Select the “LinkTo…” button. Wait for the LinkTo palette to appear. It has three buttons, This Card, This Stack, and Cancel. See Figure 2. Don’t do anything just yet. When it appears do this: 5) Select “New Stack” from the File menu. A the New Stack dialog, I entered Records as the name of my stack. Don’t “Copy the current background”, nor select “Open stack in new window.” I also left the window size to “Standard 9”” Click the New button when done. HyperCard creates a new stack called Records (or whatever name you used) and the LinkTo palette appears again. Figure 2. LinkTo… palette.</text>
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<text>Getting Started With Programming.Last month I talked about the various computinglanguages, their strengths and weaknesses, and even whyit was fun to program. This month we dig into the art of programming itself. To do that we will develop a simple database using HyperCard and its HyperTalkscripting language. HyperCard wasn’t my first choice, but since most people receive it when they purchased their Macintosh, it made more sense to use a language everyone already had. So lets get started…Most programs begin as an idea. I want to do this, whatever this is, on the computer. How you do this depends on what you are trying to accomplish. What tools (read languages) you will need, how much codingyou will need to do, how long it will take, </text>
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<text>among other things. For our purposes, we will develop a simple database for a record (remember those) or CD collection. When done we will have a program that will add and delete records, find a record for us, and print a listing of the collection to our preferences.Let’s Get StartedIf you haven’t already done so, fire up HyperCard. I will be using version 2.1, but 2.0and even 1.2.5 should work just as well. Everything created in our little database it will be very generic and not involve any commands not available in earlier versions ofHyperCard.With HyperCard running we need to create a new stack to write our code. Also we will need</text>
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<text>is preinstalling Norton Utilities before you have problems. The price is affordable and the program well worth the cost. The recovery software is effective. The diagnostic software may save you from having to experience the fatal crash. The package’s bonus software can make your Mac environment more enjoyable and productive. If you have not bought yourself a good recovery utility, now maybe be the best time. Norton Utilities fits the need.</text>
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<text> the desktop and windows.Layout will not operate under System 7.“Disklight”Disklight places a small icon next to the left of the menu bar apple. This icon monitors disk activity. It indicates if its writing to, orreading from, either the hard drive or the floppy drive. This CDEV has problems. According to the Tech support boards it conflicts with Afterdark and other programs. The updated version apparently got around Afterdark but according to several messages from the renowned Andrew Welsh there are still conflicts skulking about, waiting to bomb . This seems to be the only downside to the Norton’s Utilities Package. I feel they couldhave left this CDEV out and they would have had a total solid package. My suggestion is stick to the shareware program “Inuse”.</text>
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<text>“Directory assistance”This INIT will work only under System 6.0.x. This INIT allows you to delete files, add new folders and other finder like activities from within application directory boxes.SummaryYou can say the crash of your hard drive will never happen. Life has a habit of bearing down with a harsh reality when you can least afford it.Protect your valuable data before you lose it. A good recovery program and regular backups belong in your computer operation basics. Norton Utilities maybe able to save your bacon, should you crash first and then buy the program. Your greatest chance of data survival is preinstalling Norton Utilities </text>
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<text>part of harddrive crash recovery. It keeps record of all documents, applications and folders. When you throw anything into thetrash Filesaver makes note of it. Two options of the recovery process (UnErase and Format Recover) use Filesaver's information to restore accidentally erased files and recover damaged disks.Don’t save documents or applications to a disk that has been damaged or contains datato be recovered. You may over write date you had hoped to recover. Once over written, data is gone forever ,with it all hope of recovery.For maximum protection create a backup ofFilesaver info for your hard drive on a floppy. If for some reason your Filesaver file is corrupted you can revert to the Filesaver backup to recover your harddrive.</text>
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<text>Disk optimizerThe Norton utilities package includes “Speed Disk”. This handy optimizer will unfragment files, consolidate free space and organize applications to speed up hard disk operations.As Always, before optimizing a disk, a good backup should be maintained.Desk accessories “Fast find” and “Keyfinder” are included in the package. These two DA’s replace the “Find file and Keycaps” of Apple fame. Both work better and have a nicer interface than their Apple counterpart.“Layout Plus”A commercial version of the popular shareware program. “Plus” allows you to change the way the finder displays the </text>
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<text>files and folders (see File Saver). Norton Utilities recovers optimally with the filesaver in place. If you just ran out and bought Norton Utilities because your drive just crashed, do not despair. Norton Utilitiescan still recover your important files and documents. However, the best protection comes from installing both the INIT “File Saver” and recovery programs. I encourage you to buy a recovery utility before that crash occurs. Panic is a horrible state. Being ready for the inevitable crash can greatly reduce your anxiety. Should the dreaded crash occur Norton Utilities includes an emergency startup disk. The disk is available in two formats; one for 800k drives and the second for super drives. The startup disk opens up at Norton’s main menu screen, From there Norton’s Disk </text>
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<text><span class="style1">octor runs through its diagnostic tests and you are on your way to recovery. The Disk Doctor will make repairs in place, prompting you along the way. Messages about problems appear, informing you of possible damage. You have the option to repair or ignore the problem. A finale text report is offered when done. The report covers all problems encountered and repairs made.If you would like more information regarding surviving a crash and how Norton utilities performs against the competition, the April 91 edition of Macuser Magazine has a must read article. </span><span class="style5">“Filesaver”</span><span class="style1">“Filesaver’ is a combo INIT/CDEV and is a vital</span></text>
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<text>connection” area of “America on Line”. This bulletin board was loaded with questions, complaints and kudos. Norton tech staff answered all within a day of the entries. After reading the boards it is evident the staff is competent and willing to solve any problems. It was also evident that Norton has had problems getting out the free companion book as promised in theregistration literature. One of the bonus software programs (see disk light) has its share of problems. The recovery programs and other software appear, from reading customer comments , problem free and very stable.Data recoveryThe meat of Norton Utilities is recovery of hard drive crashes and floppies that went south. In this area Norton Utilities has proven to be a life saver. The program is </text>
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<text>very effective in diagnosing problems and fixing them in place. Ever throw an important file in the trash and moments laterrealize that it was the document you had spent hours completing? Not to worry. NortonUtilities UnErase feature will bring it back.Important! If you inadvertently delete a file, suffer a hard drive crash or can’t read a floppy, do not copy or write any files to the affected disk. There is a real possibility of writing data over the file you hope to recover. The hoped for recovery becomes a loss, should the over write occur.The recovery portion comes in two integratedparts. The actual recovery application and an INIT that stores copies of critical information the Mac uses to keep track of </text>
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<text>OverviewNorton Utilities for the Mac Includes recovery utilities, a disk optimizer and some bonus utilities to upgrade the look andfeel of your Mac interface. Norton Utilitieswill run on any Mac; starting from the Plus on up to the almighty FX. The Mac should be equipped with System 4.2, 6.0.x and with Norton Utilities Version 1.10 it willrun on System 7.Norton Utilities has recently upgraded to Version 1.10. This upgrade was made mostlyto accommodate System 7. There is very fewupgraded features other than those made for System 7. If you are hanging on to System 6.0.x, you should be able to find a true software bargain in version 1.0.Later should make the leap to System 7 become too appealing, the upgrade runs an easy $20. There is a free upgrade in progress should you have bought version 1.0 at the </text>
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<text>retail level within the last 30- 60 days. The program runs from an easy to use interface. It guides you through most operations with minimal use of the manual. I, like most Mac users, do not spend much timereading manuals. I never felt obligated to read more than the quick over view at startup. A well organized table of contents and index make spot reading a snap.Norton Utilities supplies an 800 line for customer service. I did not have much luck getting through. In all fairness to Norton, I also do not have much patience after being placed on hold. This is not a problem particular to Norton. Most customer service lines suffer the same malady. I did find a great place for tech support on the “industry</text>
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<text>Sonnet will also customize the FONTCARD NTX for sites that purchase more than 10 cards. My reaction to the FONTCARD NTX was to buy one.To get the special AMUG Price of $399.00, order it by:Faxing:Gus Reed at (714) 261-2461Writing:Sonnet Technologies Inc.18004 Sky Park Circle Suite 260Irvine, California 92714Telephoning:(714) 262-2800</text>
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<text>FONTCARD NTX is a card that fits in the font card slot of the NTX Printer. The FONTCARD NTX adds 25 Adobe Type 1 Postscript fonts to the NTX‘s resident fonts. The type faces on this card are those in the Adobe Typesets 1, 2, and 3.There are many advantages in buying a Sonnet FONTCARD NTX, the two most important are:l 25 additional resident fonts; these fonts do not require downloading, so printing is much faster and consequently if your connected on a network traffic for printing is considerably less.l ATM, screen, and printer fonts are included for use on all computers on the network.To illustrate printing speeds with and without the FONTCARD NTX, I ran the Sonnett supplied test page and a 36 page AMUG Newsletter. Here are the results:</text>
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<text>roundtable discussion about the techniquesand uses of draw programs. March will be the second of a series of “evaluation” meetings. So get prepared nowfor bringing that special piece you created, or the one project that simply would not work. We’ll have some experts there to help out. Frame Technologies will be attending our April meeting to show you a bit about FrameMaker (highend long document wordprocessing program), and lead the discussion about long document publication. Anyone who works with long documents with ANY software is urged to attend and help keep things lively.Upcoming subjects will include a newsletter workshop, “Starting Your Own Business”, more on typesetting, typography, illustration and working with a printer.</text>
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<text>The Pocket Pal books should be here in time for the October meeting (perhaps the September meeting). These will sell for $6.50each (including tax) with fifty cents per book going into the SIG’s tiny treasury. Please make checks payable to AMUG.For further information about the SIG orany of the above contact : Lea Bromley1030 E. Manhatton Dr., Tempe, AZ 85282(602) 838-4036.</text>
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<text>techniques involved in working with color,this was the meeting for you.October 29 will be about typesetting and typography. With terrific skills available from Marty Marsh and Jerry Roethig, you don’t want to miss this one.November 19 will be a roundtable discussion about PageMaker. If you have questions about any features of this application, or if you have tips and techniques to share be sure to come.December 16 will be a presentation about video/multimedia on the Mac. This is a fieldof new and exciting technology. If you know anything about this new direction forthe Mac, I urge you to come and share yourknowledge and experience with other members. This meeting will have refreshments.You will note that both November and December have meetings scheduled earlier</text>
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<text>than usual. This is an effort to stay away frommessing up your holiday plans.The new year will bring new challenges and new frontiers for the Mac. Hopefully, our SIGwill stay abreast of what you want to learn. Corporate Computer Graphics has requested the opportunity to demonstrate Slide Imagingand will also lead a discussion about that wonderfully complex technology of scanning. So they will host the January 1992 meeting. Hopefully, I will have those whose experience covers hardware and software from hand-held, to BarneyScan to super high-end Scitex, Hell.Claris has expressed an interest in hosting the February meeting. They will show us a little about MacDraw Pro. There will be a </text>
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<text>from the desktop…Journal of the AMUG Desktop Publishing Special Interest GroupSincere thanks to Matthew Frederick, KellyCorder and Gary Fields for their coverage of Quark XPress at the August DTP meeting.Gary handled all the introductions and preliminary stuff; Matthew demonstrated the powerful features of the application (in spite of several system crashes — sorry Matt!); and Kelly lead the discussion about Quark extensions and presented his own newest for printing “printer’s spreads”.A vote was taken at the beginning of the meeting about meeting topics. Everyone preferred having meetings with discussions about techniques, design, etc., instead of presentations of specific applications. So I will begin the search forpeakers/presenters who can deal with general design, more on typesetting/typography fundamentals, long document </text>
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<text>publication, newsletter techniques… Let me know other areas of specific interest. The goal is to provide a balance between educations at all levels and innovation.Please let me know your ideas. It is hard to keep a mix of material for the novice, intermediate and advanced levels of skill without your input and feedback. So let’s hear it, gang.The September 24 meeting was about Color Prepress with Greg Seay (Agfa/Compugraphic) and Mark Seckinger (Keystone) handling the honors. Greg is a good speaker and the booklet is one of the best publications for an overview of digital color prepress available anywhere. If you wanted to learn the terminology and </text>
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<text>duplicate it, thus always keeping a suitcase file around for “emergencies.Finally, a tip of highly questionable utility. If you drag suitcase A onto suitcase B, the contents of suitcase A are copied into suitcase B, and Suitcase A disappears. In effect, a merger. Mail me a quarter every time you use this. I’ll soon be rich.SYSTEM 7.0 HARD DISK DRIVER COMPATIBILITY LISTNote: This data was derived from a list on America Online. As they noted, the list was obtained both from vendors and from users, so should not be considered "Official." To determine the driver you should use for System 7 contact your vendor.</text>
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<text>you are using an INIT control Control Paneldevice, you should place it in the Extensions folder rather than the Control Panel where System 7 will place it if you don’t intervene. The reason is that the Extensions folder is executed first on startup, and you want your INIT control utility to be able to stop any INITs that might be in folders being executed earlier in the startup process. In some cases you may try putting say a Cdev in one of the sub-folders, and an Alias in another. In short, you should be prepared to experiment a bit, or ask around to find the secret. So, don’t give up easy on getting a favorite INIT or Cdev to work. If you drag a suitcase containing fonts or desk accessory onto the System Folder icon,the fonts are removed from the suitcase and stored in the System file, and the DAs are removed from the suitcase and stored </text>
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<text>in the Apple Menu Items Folder. In each case the now empty suitcase files just disappear, forever. I mention this because it might be somewhat disconcerting if you are not expecting it. And, you may with to back up, putting putting some fonts or DAs into a suitcase file, and you may not have any readily available method of creating a suitcase file. You may have noted that no Font/DA mover utility was provided with System 7. There is a new Font/DA Mover utility, version 4.1. It is available on our System 7 Goodies II disk. But to avoid having to use the Font/DA Mover you might want to create empty suitcases (one for fonts and another for Desk Accessories) and keep themaround somewhere. When needed you can </text>
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<text>Tips on Installing INITs, Cdevs, etc.InSystem 7.0One nice aspect of System 7 is Apple’s attempt at helping us reduce the clutter that used to exist in System folders. It does this by creating sub-folders within the System Folder These are named “Extensions,” “Preferences,” “Startup Items,” “Control Panels,” and “Apple Menu Items.” “Extensions” is the new name for both Cdevs, INITs, and other such resources. The System 7 “correct way” of installing Fonts, Desk Accessories is to drag them onto(Not into) the System Folder icon. When you do, System 7 will analyze the file type, decide where it should go, and politely ask if putting it there is OK with you. Here is an example dialog box:</text>
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<text>This is all very neat and in the future. when all the Extensions (Cdevs, INITs, etc) and Control Panels have been updated, this will be all you need to know. In the meantime, although this will work most of the time, sometimes some experimenting is required. Sometime these resources, or the utilities thatuse them do not yet know about all the new sub-folders. So, you may need to a particular resource loose in the System folder (just openthe System Folder and drag the item into it). For example, To install the CD ROM software, place the Apple CD ROM INIT in the Extensions Folder. The CD Remote INIT and Foreign File Access files (IS0, High Sierra, etc) must be in the System folder itself (not in the extensions folder). Another factor, if </text>
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<text>You have your old System file on the floppy, and you have your old System Folder with a new name. it will be fully intact if you haven’t moved anything out ofit (you could copy things from it to the new System 7 folder to make sure you have a good fallback situation. All you need is a copy of the old Finder (which you could have savedon a floppy if you desired).3) The Safer and Surer Method: This method combines method 2) with a prior set of steps: those of completely formatting and testing your hard drive. To quote from Craig Daniloff again, “This step is not required, but it’s a good idea, especially if your hard drive has not been reformatted in some time (or since it was brand new). It can increase the overall safety of your data and improve your hard drive performance.”Use the formatting software that came with</text>
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<text>disk, either another hard drive or a startupfloppy (you can use the “Disk Tools” disk from the System 7.0 set of disks if you like; It is a System 6.0.7 Startup Disk. Then drag the System Folder into the trashcan and empty it. NOTE: For maximum safety, before doing this, you should have backed up yourentire hard drive and all your fonts, DAs, etc. as described above. You can now restart, using your System 7 “Install 1” as astartup disk to run the Installer program. NOTE: An attractive alternative to trashing your entire old System Folder is totrash only the System and Finder files fromit, then give the folder a new name such as “Old System.” Of course this is an alternative only if you have plenty of harddisk space. Then you can run the Installer which will again create a new System Folder. You can then drag the Cdev and INITfiles from your Old Folder into the new </text>
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<text>folder one at a time. TIP: In connection with the above Note, another possibility is to make a copy of your System File on a floppy if it will fit, or another hard drive. This way you don’t have to worry about copying the fonts and DAs from the old System; You can do that later. Infact, it may not be intuitive (at least it wasn’tto me; it surprised me when I stumbled onto it) but if System 7 is running, you can double-click on an earlier System file, and it will open up like a folder just as the System 7 file does. The old fonts, sounds, and DAs will be there and you can drag them out to a folder oreven drag them onto the new System 7 folderto install them!! A further advantage to this method is that you do have a fall back positionn</text>
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<text>with the “Quick and Dirty” method is that there is a risk that your old System/Finder had some minor damage that had not yet become apparent. By copying over an existing System Folder you risk that the damage will be carried into the new System.The “Safe and Sure Method” avoids this problem, but takes a little more work, especially, if you have installed a number of non standard fonts, DAs, INITs, etc. In this method instead of installing over the old system folder, you are going to delete the old folder before installation. This allows the installer to create a fresh, new System Folder. The problem is when you throw away the old System, you throw awayall the installed desk accessories, fkeys, sound, and fonts. If all you have are the standard, Apple provided resources you canjust forget it and go ahead. Otherwise you will need to use the Font/DA </text>
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<text>Mover to move the fonts into a suitcase file and the DAs into another suitcase file. You will also have to store in separate files any special sounds and Fkeys you have installed using whatever utility to used to install themoriginally. Make sure these suitcases and other files we’ve just described are stored outside the old System file (and you might want to make a backup of them onto floppies) Also remove all other non-system files from your System Folder to another folder onthe hard drive. You might also wish to place the “May Not be Compatible....” file created bythe Compatibility Checker into this file, and back them up also if you desire extra safety. Now you can delete the System Folder. To do this you have to startup from another</text>
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<text>the one you are installing on, you can evenavoid the disk insertion routine. Just drag the icons of all the System Disks onto the hard drive. This will copy their contents to the hard drive, and put them in folders with the same names as the floppies. If the folders don’t have the same names, this method won’t work. Then just run the Installer from the folder on the hard disk drive. When the dialog box comes up, you will have to switch to the hard drive you want to install System 7 on. Then when youstart the installation process you can just go get a cup of coffee. This method is probably not worth the trouble unless you have several system to backup. But if you do, it can be a time-saver.This “Quick and Dirty” method installs the new System “on top of” the old one. All fonts, sounds, and fkeys which were installed in the old system will be </text>
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<text>automatically re-installed in the new System 7. All third party INITs and Cdevs in your old System Folder will be placed in the appropriate folder of the new System 7. Installed desk accessories will be installed in the new Apple Menu Items folder. All other kinds of files you might have loose in the old system folder will remain there undisturbed.So, that’s it. The only thing remaining is to drag the Cdevs and INITs that the Compatibility Checker said were unidentifiedonto the system folder one at a time to checkthem to see if they work or not. Note I said “onto the System Folder, not into it (see further comments on this matter later).2) The Safe and Sure Method” The problem</text>
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<text>Remove any disk protection from your harddisks. Programs that provide virus or password protection could interfere with the installation process. Most disk protection packages will need upgrading to be compatible with System 7.0.The Installation:There are several approaches to installing System 7. In his excellent book “The System7 Book”, Craig Daniloff calls them 1) the Quick and Dirty method, 2) the Safe and Sure method, and 3) the Safer and Surer method. We’ll describe all three. By the way, I’m told this book is available at the Scottsdale Price Club, but I haven’t confirmed this.1) The Quick and Dirty method: This is the most common method used, and in fact is</text>
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<text>the method setup to be performed automatically by Apple’s Installer program on the “Install 1” disk of the System 7 set of disks. After performing those steps listed above under “Getting Ready,” you are set to start. Incidentally, you should always make a backup copy of your System disks. Make sure the backup disks have the same names as the originals. You start by inserting the“Install 1” disk and running the Installer application.If you have more than one hard disk drive on line, just make sure the one you want to install System 7 on is the one noted on the dialog box. Then just press the “Install” box, and follow directions as to when to insert the other disks.TIP: If you have a hard drive in addition to </text>
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<text>which are not the same as those Apple uses.If you need to or wish to use software otherthan that which came with your hard drive, you are better of paying the (admittedly seemingly high) price for thirdparty driver software that is known to work with a variety of different hard drives.Restore the name of any INITs you have previously renamed. INITs must have theiroriginal names for the following step to work.Run the Compatibility Checker from the “Before You Install stack”. This HyperCardstack examines your set of applications andreports possible incompatibilities. Incidentally, to use the Install stack you </text>
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<text>must move it to your hard disk drive. Don’toverlook the fact that there are two stacks tomove from the floppy.NOTE: A new version of the compatibilitychecker (version 1.1) is available on the “System 7.0 Goodies III” disk available as partof the Best of... series of disks.Perform the actions recommended by the Compatibility Checker. The program can move potentially incompatible third-party INITs from your System Folder. The compatibility checker tells you of known andpossible incompatibilities. Only specified INITs need be moved. After you have installed System 7.0 you can reinstall theINITs.</text>
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<text>Do NOT use the Apple hard disk driver if you do not have an Apple hard disk drive; In this case you need to contact your dealer orthe hard drive manufacturer to make surethey have a system 7 compatible version oftheir drivers. You can use a utility such asSCSI Probe to find out the manufacturer and model number of your hard drive. If you do cannot locate your hard drive manufacturer for any reason, you should consider getting a third party SCSI software. “Silverlining” published by La Cie is a package highly recommended by many, and which works with almost all hard disk drives. These packages are somewhat expensive, so call the company to make sure the software works on your drive, or that you can return it if it doesn’t.</text>
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<text>WARNING: There are some “hacks” floating around that will allow you to use the Apple HD SC Setup to format non-Apple drives which the software doesn’t recognize. These “hacks” involve the use of ResEdit to modifythe driver software. It is strongly recommended you do not do this. Apple hard disks have a number of parameters established in the firmware, so these options might not be established on the drive when it is formatted. Further, many hard drives have drive specific parameters, some of </text>
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<text>If you obtained System 7 in a package provided by Apple, you already haveinstallation instructions. If you obtained System 7 through AMUG and took advantageof the package deal which included “The Macintosh Bible Guide to System 7”, that also has complete installation instructions.One of the purposes of this article is to provide guidance for those attempting to go it without written guidance. Also, there are one or two little hookers about System 7you should know before installing it.Another reason for the article is guidance for those that are going to take advantage of the AMUG Laboratory on October 26 to have System 7 installed. To make sure you get through the process on time, there are some things you should do ahead of time.</text>
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<text>Before you install System 7.0, you will need toprepare your system:1. Back up all of the files on your current hard disk before you go any further.2. Start MultiFinder and familiarize yourself with calculating memory availability. (This is optional of course. It is intended to help those that have not used MultiFinder get prepared for the MultiFinder-like state that is “on” all the time in System 7.0.)3. Update all your Apple hard disks with the new driver on the Disk Tools disk. Or updateother hard disks with the Proper software from your hard disk manufacturer. </text>
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<text>Keep reading your Newsletters for updates and for the actual date when it becomes available.Have a great October, and I’ll see you next month.</text>
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<text>personal one-on-one instruction to two members who found the Intermediate Mac class too advanced for them. He was sitting athis Mac at the Registration table giving themsome basic Mac training.I personally spoke to most of you who pre-registered when I called to confirm your registrations and answer your questions about the Expo. I also had the opportunity to meet many of you in person at the Expo’s Information Table. I enjoyed meeting with and talking to all of you. Thank you for participating in AMUG’s second Mac Training Expo.For those of you who were wondering — YES, there will be a third Mac Training Expo in about six months. </text>
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<text>Jeremy Perez of alphagraphics held a drawing in each of his classes. The prize was two tickets to any movie at any HarkinsTheatre. Randolph Hess won the prize in the Adobe Illustrator class. Melonie Ipatenco won the prize in the Aldus Freehand class. Jeremy forgot to have this drawing during the class, so he drew the name after most people in the class had left.He gave the tickets and a note to Melonie toMike O’Boyle and me. We promised that we would deliver the tickets to Melonie personally (which we did on Sunday, September 15).Special thanks go to Mike O’Boyle, the man who coordinated the second AMUG Mac Training Expo. Not only was he the man behind the scene, but also the one to whom everyone could turn during the event itself. In one case he even gave some </text>
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<text>They are:Kelly Dean Corder C.A.I.*Jeremy Perez AlphagraphicsJim Moore C.S.P.**L. Frank Turovich S.F.S.C.***Paul Valach M.W.C.****Tom Vorves v.c.w.*****Dorman Bullard AMUGGary Fields AMUGAbbreviations represent:*Corder Associates, Inc**Computer Support Professionals***Sentient Fruit Software Co.****Mac West Consultants*****vortechs computer works</text>
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<text>“This has been a most rewarding day! Please plan more seminars in the future!” (System 7.0 student)“Excellent instructor - thorough knowledgeof product and conveys it without overwhelming audience. He doesn’t take his ‘students’ knowledge of graphics software for granted ... Please get him back!” (Aldus Freehand student)“Really learned alot! At end of class, I went right out and joined AMUG ‘cause I saw howmuch I can benefit!” (Microsoft Word student)Our thanks go to the instructors who gave freely (literally) of themselves, and took the time to prepare for and teach these classes. We appreciate every one of them. </text>
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<text> Lea and Mike Bromley and their Best Of… Table were also very popular. New members wanted new member information and anything that could teach them more about their Macs. Others bought Best Of… disks and bought out the supply of Peachpit Books. We gave class evaluation sheets to everyone who attended the Training Expo. The following comments came from those sheets:“Absolutely first class! Attended the last class(in Excel last Spring) and this was in the same great tradition...” (Microsoft Excel student)</text>
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<text>smoothly and was a tremendous success.More than three hundred people pre- registered and about seventy-five more signed up at the door. People came from around the state — from as far as 300 miles away! Most of the classes were filled to capacity, and in some cases we were forced to turn people away.Between classes people had a chance to visitthe Membership and Best Of… tables. Alan Heflich was very busy at the Membership Table. Many of the people who had come to the Training Expo as a result of the article in the Arizona Republic had never heard of AMUG. They wanted to get more information about the group and Alan was the man to see. Beside dispensing information, he also signed up 50 new members and renewed the memberships ofseveral others.</text>
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<text>Bill Unger Color SqueezeRudolph Delgado Color SqueezeAllen Rosson Thunder ScanPatti Hultstrand Focal PointK. O. Burks Business ClassDavid Laron HyperTalk 2.0L. Frank Turovich CompuServeBill Atherton Double Helix DemoRalph Messner RoloShareBest Of...:Lea and Mike Bromley were busy selling disks and books this month. AMUG has added Peachpit Press books to the Best of… Table. “The Mac is not a typewriter” was the biggest selling book this month. PD PigOut was the number one seller for the diskswith Goodies III coming in a close second.</text>
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<text>Membership:September was a banner month for AMUG memberships. Alan added 109 memberships to the list before the meeting (50 of which came during the Training Expo). We had 70 new memberships and 39 renewals. At this month’s meeting 21 more people joined AMUG, and when I spoke to Alan on Friday morning (September 20) he had just collected 4 more memberships from the P.O. Box. To all our new members — WELCOME TO AMUG!Mac Training Expo:AMUG’s second Mac Training Expo has come and gone. Except for beginning about fifteen minutes late and having a change of instructors in one class, the Expo ran </text>
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<text>Everyone in the audience received a copy of the decompression version of Colorsqueeze. Jeff Geertsen completed the evening’s meeting with his demonstration of the Library disks. Once again, Jeff managed to put a real variety on the disks. September’sdisks hold games, educational material, a conversion program, fonts, sounds, and even a program that allows you to change your menus in Excel.Beginners’ Meeting:According to Gary Fields, leader of the beginners’ meeting, this may have been the last month for System 7 being the maintopic. There was standing room only for the Newcomers meeting but only six members remained for the beginners’ meeting on System 7.</text>
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<text>Disk Copiers:Sharon Wampler, Ken Russell, Lee Steffeck, Bill Shanks, David Young, and Alex Podressoffwere our disk copiers this month. Jeff Geertsen oversaw the activities and made sure that, as always, everything ran smoothlyThanks again for your efforts everybody.Raffle:Jeremy Heflich assisted Mike O’Boyle at the Raffle table this month. Both presenters brought software to the raffle so members were eager to buy extra tickets. Mike and Jeremy distributed 448 tickets. This month’s winners were: Winners: Prizes: Jim Newton Desk</text>
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<text>feature of Desk is that you can have severalof the applications open at once and can cut and paste and maneuver back and forthbetween them.Desk retails for $400. Peter offered AMUG members a VERY special price — $80 for Desk Version 3.03 with a FREE upgrade to Version 3.07. Many members found the offer irresistible. One member got even a better deal by winning a copy in the Raffle.Questions and Answers came next. For the second month in a row Paul Valach, our Main Meeting Coordinator, handed out raffle tickets to members who asked questions. One of the tickets drawn during the raffle turned out to be a “question ticket.”The Buy/Sell portion of the meeting gave some AMUG members an opportunity to make some great deals.</text>
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<text>Alfred Gross of Kodak “warmed up” the groupand did the introduction for the presentation.Keith Watanabe did the actual presentation of the two printers. Both men were entertaining and informative. The output from the printers, however, spoke for itself. In this case a picture was worth more than TEN thousand words. If you have a spare $4500 for the “small” SV6510 printer or $25,000 for the “Big” XL7700 printer, it mightbe well- worth your investment. You can seeone of the printers in action at Mesa Community College. Contact Eduard Uzumeckis, an instructor at MCC, at 839-6471.Keith ended his presentation with a short discussion of Kodak Colorsqueeze “image compression software.”</text>
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<text>Main Meeting:The Main Meeting was standing room onlyagain. It began with some announcements.Dorman Bullard told us about the Live User Group TV broadcast on September 25, 1991, and reminded us to sign up if we wanted to attend.It was good to see our President, Michael Bean at the podium making some announcements tonight. It takes a medical decree to keep Michael away from an AMUGfunction; and that was exactly what happened during the AMUG Mac Training Expo. Since he could not attend, he called each member of the Executive Board the night before the Expo. He wished us well and told us that he would be thinking aboutus. He may not have been there in body, but he was definitely there in spirit.Michael thanked Mike O’Boyle for his timeand tremendous effort in coordinating and </text>
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<text>running the second AMUG Mac Training Expo. He also thanked me and the other volunteers for helping to make the Training Expo a success.Peter Gariepy of Zedcor was our first presenter. He did a great job demonstrating the seven modules (programs) that make up “Desk Version 3.07.” Desk is in direct competition with Microsoft Works; unlike Works, each program stands alone as either a DA or application. The seven programs that make up Desk are: DeskWrite (word processor); DeskPaint (graphic program); DeskDraw (object oriented graphics program); DeskSecretary (reminder); DeskFile (data base); DeskCalc (spreadsheet); DeskCom (communications product). Another useful</text>
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<text>I want to thank Hank Harkens and all the others on the bulk mail team for their help in getting the newsletters to you on time! The Bulk Mail committee needs your help!!! Contact Hank Harkens at 864-6953 and Volunteer!!!I also want to thank Chardonai who has taken on the responsibility of Co-Editor of AMUG.</text>
<text>I want to thank all the contributors for their help on the Newsletter. The next Publication that we need articles for is the November digest.Articles must be submitted by the 5th of the November for inclusion in the December Newsletter.Submit your articles to me at:Gary P. Fields5515 North 7th Street – Suite 5-108Phoenix, Arizona85014-2531 or upload them to the Newsletter File Section of AMUG 1 BBS at 495-1713 or AMUG II BBS at 947-0587 or AMUG Preferred at 926-4026/437-9622 or call me at home at 263-8746 and we can make some kind of arrangements.</text>
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<text>If you or anyone you know would like to advertise in the Newsletter or Digest; please contact Charlie Mort at 345-1244or myself at 263-8746. The Newcomers Meeting starts at 6:00 P.M. and the Beginners Meeting starts at 7:30 P.M.The October meetingwill be for new and beginning Mac users. Bring your Mac questions and we will try to answer them.</text>
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<text>Attendance is expected to be over 600. This meeting will be from 7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. in Phoenix. Call Michael Bean at (602) 892-5454 for more information.• On December 19, 1991 AMUG will host it’s regional Christmas show with 30 vendors and members showing us their latest and greatest. During this Christmas Party AMUG will sponsor some great give aways. Last year a Classic was given away. Cookies and punch will be provided. If you would like to display your latest Mac Goodies at this show call (602) 892-5454 to schedule your booth. This meeting will be at 6:00PM in Phoenix at the Howard Johnson Hotel, located at University and the Freeway. Happy Mac’ing,</text>
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<text>• On November 9, 1991 from 11-5PM, AMUG will hold its annual fund raiser with over 200 new products donated by 100 companies in support of this annual Auction. Proceeds from this event will fund training and Macintosh educational programs for AMUG members for 1992. This event will held in Phoenix at the Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel, located at University and the Freeway. Contact Michael Bean at (602) 892-5454 for more information.</text>
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<text>• On November 9, 1991 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. AMUG will host Apple Corporate demonstrating the 040 series of Apple Computers. This will be immediately after the auction. This event will be held in Phoenix at the Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel, located at University and the Freeway. Contact Michael Bean at (602) 892-5454 for more information.• On November 21, 1991, Microsoft will demonstrate their line of Macintosh products and the new System 7.0 linking features. There will be a training session on three products and how to get the most out of your Microsoft tools. Microsoft will provide three headquarter product managers for this regional event. </text>
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<text><span class="style1">at Dept AP30. P.O.</span><span class="style4">Disk Doubler Special…</span><span class="style1">Disk Doubler is a compression and decompression tool from Salient. It allows you to unpack files and can save up to 50% of your hard drive space. This great product is now being offered to AMUG members for only $40.00. To place your order:1) Call (415) 321-5375 and tell them you are an AMUG member. or2) Send $40 to “Salient software, 124University Ave., #103, Palo Alto,CA 94301.” Include your name,address, and a note that you wish toparticipate in the AMUG special offer.</span><span class="style4">AMUG“Best of” Stores…</span><span class="style1">Purchase The Arizona Macintosh Users Group “Best of” series at one of four </span></text>
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<text><span class="style1">). Spell-A Saurus by Davidson for ages 5-129). SuperDisk - File compression software10). MiBAC - Music Lessons/Music Theory11). Quick Reference Guide to Microsoft Word 4.012). The Big Book of Amazing MacFacts by Lon Poole13). Address Book Plus - prints address books, labels, envelopes14). Quicken version 3.0 - </span><span class="style2">Home and Business</span><span class="style1">15). Now Utilities - 7.0 compatibleAMUG Specials....</span><span class="style4">800K External Special...</span><span class="style1">AMUG has negotiated a group buy on Fujitsu 800K disk drives for the Macintosh computer. These drives come with a 2 year warranty and are available for $98.96 each. For further information on this special, call Michael Bromley (602) 838-4036.</span></text>
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<text> Send your order to AMUG, 718 E. Campbell Ave., Gilbert, AZ 85234. Look for training on System 7.0 at future meetings!AMUG Preferred keeps growing…We now have 120 AMUG preferred users on-line! We have a central Phoenix line for AMUG Preferred along with line #1. Your support of the AMUG Preferred system is necessary to maintain this service. Do you need additional time to download those large files, want the icon interface or maybe just want more options? AMUG Preferred is for you!The new central Phoenix line #2 is (602) 437-9622. Line #1 is (602) 926-4026AMUG Preferred is a 2 line system with capabilities for more. AMUG Preferred is linked with AMUG I, AMUG II, and Tigers Den for messaging. To use this feature, just double click on the “Echoes” icon and post in any of the </text>
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<text>available on-line conferences. Messages posted in any of these echoes are posted around the world to Mac Users everywhere. We hope you enjoy these new features on AMUG Preferred! To join AMUG Preferred send $25.00 to “AMUG, 718 E. Campbell Ave., Gilbert, AZ 85234.” Include your first name and last name and a password you wish to use. This will provide you access for 1 year. A bargain by any standard!AMUG Volunteers...The Arizona Macintosh Users Group is in need of several volunteers for club services. We need the following positions filled as soon as possible and your help would be appreciated. PLEASE HELP!</text>
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<text>Host the MUG section on the Nautilus series.If you do not have a CD now is the time topurchase one. AMUG can provide you with one of the NEW Apple SC CD players for $550.00 or an NEC portable 36 model for $449.00. Don’t be Bashful! Join the CD revolution. More and more valuable titles are available.Even a 1.3 gigabyte collection of Macintoshsoftware is available from AMUG.AMUG CD Vol. III Hits the Streets...After six months of work, pain, and late night hours “BBS IN A BOX” Volume II has been pressed and delivered. AMUG will have these new CD’s available at each meeting for members. The cost is $65.00. If you purchased Volume I you can upgrade for $50.00. New features include:1.3 Gigabytes, 9,000 files, the most current collection available with items added as lateas October 1991, Volume III contains over 100 AppleLink items, 270 Adobe Screenfonts, 100 MUG items, 1,000 Art files, 350 Business tools, 400 DA’s, 150 Films, 260 Fonts, 400 Games, 120 GIFs, 840 HyperCard tools, MacTechnical Notes, 200 MUG Newsletter Reviews, 80 MIDI files,</text>
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<text>presentation will be from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00P.M. at the Howard Johnson Hotel followingthe Auction. November 9 will be a long daybut I doubt you will want to miss this intro!Microsoft - November 21, 1991Microsoft will demonstrate their line of Macintosh products and the new System 7.0 linking features. There will be a training session on three products and how to get the most out of your Microsoft tools.Microsoft will provide three product managers for this regional event. Weexpect over 600 people to attend. This meeting will be from 7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.in at the Wyndham at 5401 N. Scottsdale, Rd.Scottsdale, AZ 85852. Call Michael Bean at (602) 892-5454 for more information.TRAINing Seminar II Success!On September 14, 1991, AMUG hosted its 2nd</text>
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