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Info-Mac Digest             Fri, 16 Apr 99       Volume 16 : Issue 287

Today's Topics:

      [*] TidBITS#476/12-Apr-99
      (A) coding attachments
      (A) Font and other questions
      (A) Norton and MacOS 8.1 and above
      (no subject)
      (Q) Website logs analysis program recommendations?
      40 GB Optical drives on their way
      682 limit
      [Q] Book/Software to Learn C, C+ or C++
      [Q] Invisible MS Word 8 attachments
      [Q] Papa Needs a New Monitor
      Appearance Manager?
      Bad 1710AV monitors - The Apple Runaround!
      BestData Smart One Modems
      desktop DB problems
      Don't laugh: a Mac LC & The Internet - do they bite or .. ?
      downloading from Netscape
      file sharing user limit
      Fwd: [Q] iMac-to-IWII?
      Fwd: Appearance Manager?
      Fwd: Applescript - how do I check if Appletalk is on?
      Fwd: BestData Smart One Modems
      Fwd: Files mentioned two week sago theat have not yet appeared at
      Fwd: Printing Problem
      Fwd: Providing Security to Home Network
      Homer DA?
      Info-Mac Digest V16 #284
      Internal SuperDisk Drive for 8100
      is there a way to move the 
      Mac ethernet,  PCW98, Apple printer
      mac sounds
      Macs for dial up
      Maximum number of files in Open Dialog
      Navigation Services as an extension?
      Need Serial Card for New Blue-White G3
      Netscape 2.02
      okey dokey pro
      Palm Desktop Problems & Questions
      Palm Desktop Problems and Questions
      PB 1400 battery utility?
      Performa 6400 - Hooking up to a Home Stereo
      Providing Security to Home Network
      Reset ADB port?
      SCSI pins
      Subject: 5200 and scanner questions

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Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 21:00:00 -0700
From: TidBITS Editors <editors@tidbits.com>
Subject: [*] TidBITS#476/12-Apr-99

TidBITS#476/12-Apr-99

Some software is just hard to pin down. UserLand Software's Frontier 
6 defies easy classification: is it a scripting architecture, a Web 
server, or a hybrid database application? This week, Matt Neuburg 
explains what Frontier is and why version 6 is worth examining. Also 
this week, Jeff Hecht bemoans the sad state of fax software, and we 
note releases of Suitcase 8, Acrobat 4.0, StuffIt Expander and 
DropStuff updates, and a stock tool for Excel.

Topics:
    MailBITS/12-Apr-99
    FAXstf Pro Echoes Sad State of Fax Software
    Frontier Demystified

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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 10:57:16 +0100
From: Richard Platt <richard.platt@dial.pipex.com>
Subject: (A) coding attachments

Hi Ezra

In my experience of sending enclosures, the most reliable way to send 
almost anything is encoding Base 64, with no compression. The modem 
itself does some compression, and further compression using eg zip or 
stuff probably does not speed transmission much, and only leads to extra 
problems when the documents arrive.
I've found that Base 64  works best even with Mac users on a network -- 
possibly because their mail server is a PC. 
Most of my clients have Macs on their desks, but only one needs enclosure 
BinHex'd. The rest can only read documents encoded Base 64. (Though it 
has to be said that many computer users -- Mac and PC -- are so ignorant 
and idle that they don't know what enclosures are, how to deal with them 
or even find them, and what to do with them .)

Ezra Nathan <ezra@watchit.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>I'd like some advice as to how to code attachments to Windows users.
> Binhexing the documents will cause them
>problems because they won't know what to do with it. 

Richard Platt   Telephone: (44) 1892 890741  Fax: (44) 1892 890951
Old Squash Court, Bayham Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent, TN3 8BG, United Kingdom
Website: http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/richard.platt/

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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 07:38:08 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: (A) Font and other questions

>Luskin@aol.com wrote:
>>I have had a font, MTExt, spelled correctly, upper case E, for a very
>long
>>time, and I have no idea what it looks like any more.  Its icon looks
>like an
>>old Apple laser writer II from the side, and there are two small ones
>on it.

In Dan Frake's InformInit, it says under the Microsoft Office 4.2.1 section:
     * MTExt (a font): supposedly there are actually two of these files, a
suitcase and a postscript
        font. The font itself is usually found in the Extensions Folder.

Well, I have the postscript font in the Extensions folder but not any
suitcase in the Fonts folder. On the other hand, I now use Office 98, so I
don't know if that's why the suitcase is missing??

Anyway, I seem to recall having seen that font around for a long time,
maybe even before Office 4.2.1. It always came with MS Word, I believe. I
think it's for making equations in Word. Can anyone correct me?

Daly

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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 18:52:09 -0400
From: abrody@smart.net
Subject: (A) Norton and MacOS 8.1 and above

Dear Digest readers,
After reading the Digest since Norton 4.0.3's release and several other
posts on other newsgroups I have some sad news.   Norton has yet to fix the
problems it has with MacOS 8.1 and above.   HFS+ is the primary culprit,
but I have seen problems with HFS only.   My recommendation to anyone with
MacOS 8.1 or higher, is to trash Norton, and only use Disk First Aid.   If
you have errors DFA can't fix, then it is time to reformat your hard disk.
Only the Disk First Aid that came with MacOS 8.5.1 works reliably with
systems 8.1 and above.    Sorry for having to part the bad news, and while
YMMV, if you suddenly start seeing data corruption from Norton Disk Doctor
or Crash Guard, remove Norton before it erases your hard disk.

MacOS 8.0 can take Norton  Disk Doctor of any version, but not 8.1, 8.5,
and 8.5.1.

Norton Anti-Virus on the other hand works without problems on any MacOS
version.

Just a word of caution from someone who lost their entire hard disk due to
Norton's programming errors.

Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net
Check out over 70 Macintosh and 500 internet sites updated monthly at:
http://www.ameritel.net/lusers/abrody
http://www.smart.net/~abrody (mirror of above site)
http://members.home.net/abrody (mirror of above site)

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Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 20:42:28 +1000
From: Paul & Kerrie Nicholls <niklz@lisp.com.au>
Subject: (no subject)

Looking for information on a patchwork block called kaleidoscope.Can you
help me please.

Julie  Becke

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Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 09:11:29 -0700
From: Mark Allen <Mark.Allen@jpl.nasa.gov>
Subject: (Q) Website logs analysis program recommendations?

I am seeking recommendations for freeware/shareware/cots Macintosh
applications that would allow one to import a website log and summarize the
information and do a wide range of analyses. In particular, I'm looking to
determine who connects to our site from where?, who downloads what?, etc.
Thanks for whatever experience that is shared.

Mark Allen

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Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 22:19:38 -0400
From: abrody@smart.net
Subject: 40 GB Optical drives on their way

Dear Digest readers,
A recently released MacCentral article:
http://www.maccentral.com/news/9904/13.optical.shtml

talks about a rewritable 40 GB optical drive with 15MB per second transfer
rates to a single disk.    Sounds like DVD has met its match.   DVD's limit
was 17GB, and for that matter most DVD-RAM drives are only 5.2GB.  No
wonder drive prices have come down so much lately.   Everyone is waiting
for this technology to break the market.

Now let's see
10 MB = 2 thousand pages of text
1 GB = 2.048 million pages of text
40 GB > 80 million pages of text, or 80,000 volumes of the "Complete works
of Shakespeare".
25MB  = 2.5 minute "Star Wars I Trailer" (edition released last month) in
full screen video
1 GB = 90 minutes
40 GB = 3600 minutes or 60 hours of video!
Holy cow!  10 VHS video tapes on a single CD.

Now remember this is non-magnetic technology.   Mass storage to the extreme.

Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net

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Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 20:30:22 -0600
From: "dave.trautman" <dave.trautman@home.com>
Subject: 682 limit

I asked this before in a rather un-informed way and since then I've 
investigated it a bit further.
Two loyal Info-Mac people offered suggestions, but I still have no 
explanation for what I'm seeing.

On a G3 which is client to a Windows served network there seems to be a 
limit to the number of files which will appear in the Open... or Save... 
dialogue.

The machine is attempting to access a folder on the server containing 
more than 4,000 files.
Using Photoshop 5 the file list starts with a dialogue saying something 
like, "There are too many files.  Some of them will not be shown" and 
then only 682 files show on the list.
Using GraphicConvertor 3.5 I get the same results; 682 files and the same 
OK warning.
I even tried using BBEdit to access the same folder and I only got 682 
files there too.

When I used Sherlock to see the list it maxed out at 3,800 files due to 
limited memory allocation.

This is something either in the network area or a limitation of the Mac 
OS to allow applications wider access to a "foreign" network which is 
non-HFS (perhaps?).

Can anyone enlighten me about whether I can make Mac Apps see more files 
through some arcane but necessary voodoo or point me to technical notes 
which explain how and why the limitation happens so we might either gain 
better "server" side performance or provide the "right kind" of file 
listing to see all those important files.  If I'm missing an obvious FAQ 
here I'd appreciate hearing that too.

The machine in question is running OS 8.6b4 and has DAVE services on 
board as well as both RAM Doubler and Speed Doubler running on it.  I can 
hear the first chorus of "turn off RAM-D and Speed-D" and you'll get 
better files.  But I'd rather hear the real reasons this fails.

If this really is an OS or Net limitation then it bears badly on the Mac 
in this Win heavy environment.

Cheers,
Dave Trautman
Project Manager
Mecca Media Group
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  < davet@meccamediagroup.com >
  < dave.trautman@home.com >

"When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the 
conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more to me than any talent 
for abstract, positive thinking."
=8B Albert Einstein

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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 09:59:55 -0400
From: "R. W. Ober" <rober@trib.infi.net>
Subject: [Q] Book/Software to Learn C, C+ or C++

What do people reccommend for a Book/Software combination to teach one's
self programming in C, C+, or C++?

TIA,
Randy Ober

Windows 95:   Noun;
32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit
operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor, written by a
2 bit comp that can't stand 1 bit of competition.

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Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 13:47:53 +0100
From: Nigel Bevan <nbevan@usability.serco.com>
Subject: [Q] Invisible MS Word 8 attachments

Has anyone experience of Mac Word 8 attachments sent from Eudora that are
invisible to some MS email systems on the PC?  I only noticed this when
upgrading to Office 98, and have had the problem with both Eudora Pro 3
and 4.  The attachment is definitelly there, but the PC user is unable to
see it.  A workaround seems to be to include more than one attachment!

Anybody know the answer to this?  Apologies if it has been answered before
- I have not been reading Info-Mac very regularly.

Thanks - Nigel

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Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 22:40:59 -0500
From: Dwight Early <earlyd@erinet.com>
Subject: [Q] Papa Needs a New Monitor

Gang,

Need the collective wisdom of the InfoMac Digest (Al Bloom, et al) to help
me with the Middle Age Mind Decisson Making Process (got to be an acronym
in there somewhere).

I need a new monitor for work.  Sigh!  My olde Radius GDM 1950 is
hopelessly out of alignment and the Tech's say they can't get it back into
alignment.  Sigh!  Here's my what I do:
	-  Program Manager (re: Project Management Stuff) with too much email
	-  Use MS Office 98 especially PowerPoint
	-  Netscape 4.51
	-  Love to have neat Desktop pictures but don't do graphics such as
PhotoShop, etc.
Monitor is mainly for office work, but, since I'm a paperless type of guy,
I like to see as much as possible on the screen (full page) as my Middle
Age Eyes can see.  So, I run 1024 x 768.  Thus, I need a quality monitor
and I'm favoring two types of monitors:
	-  Apple Studio Display.  I've seen this LCD run 1024 x768 and I'm
impressed; and,
	-  New crop of 19" monitors with 18" visible such as Viewsonic's
MD7515 (?)
	     and the Diamond 900u.

If anyboy has one these puppies or something better, tell me what you think
of it.  How did you come to buy it?  What do you use it for?

I think the bottom line is I read text - I don't need a DTP monitor 'cause
I don't want to see pixles that make up the text.  I gotta stare at this
thing for a good portion of the 10 hour day as I do my paperless thing.
(Ahh, hell, it's really "paper lite", isn't it?!)

BTW, here's what's driving the monitor - a 7600 G3 (300/1/150), 96MB, Ultra
Wide, ATI GA (?) graphics card with both Apple & VGA output.  It's been
goosed so many times that it looks like a Hot Rod 64 Chrysler 300.  Makes
the PeeCee guys wantabe's.

--Dwight

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Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 16:43:16 +0200
From: Joan Surrell Sauri <joan.surrell@ima.udg.es>
Subject: Appearance Manager?

Gene:

> I am in the process of upgrading some software, and the new software
> tells me I require Appearance Manager. I cannot find this extension? or
> whatever it is on my computer. I am using OS 7.6.1.  What is Appearance
> Mangager and how do I acquire it?

I think you can find the latest Appearance
Manager in Appearance SDK for free at apple:

ftp://ftp.apple.com/developer/Development_Kits/Appearance_SDK_1.0.3_v1.0.1.sit.hqx

(and, of course, buying MacOS 8.5...)

Yours,

-- 

Joan Surrell

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Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 22:26:32 -0700
From: David L Hirschberg <daneel@stanford.edu>
Subject: Bad 1710AV monitors - The Apple Runaround!

Has someone formed a support group for 1710AV monitors yet!

We have two dead 1710AV monitors in the last month.  One belongs to 
our lab and it died in March.  The other is my own and it died  last 
week about 15 days after the 90 day warranty expired.  It had been 
replaced on December 17th for the same problem.

I bought my home one about 2.5 years ago and it never was able to 
hold any resolution except the 640 X 480.  I opened a case report 
with Apple and they told me it was the PB5300 that I had hooked up to 
it.  In December last  year when I  hooked it up to a Centris 610 and 
found out I had the same problem.  I called Apple back and  they told 
me to bring it in.  They found a problem with a card and gave me a 
refurbished one.  They told me I was lucky I brought it in before the 
end of the year as their extended warranty program was ending.

So in March the 1710AV in the lab comes down with the same problem. 
I called and they told me the only option was to replace the card for 
$$300.  I told them that I was aware of the quality problem with 
these monitors and I thought that they should repair it.  They told 
me the only recourse I had was to repair it.  So it is in the shop 
waiting for new cards.

Last week the 1710AV that they gave me in December died.  It will not 
come on at all.  I took it to Microdisk her at Stanford and they said 
the it is a problem with the same card.  I called Apple and suggested 
that  they should repair it since the repair warranty is only a 15 
days expired and it is a known problem.  They told me too bad.  They 
did tell me that I could upgrade to a 17 inch Studio display for 
$350.  I wasn't sure which one it was.  Is this the Imac looking 
display that sells for about $499? No speakers and it only runs on a 
PPC or better. That means I will get $150 for my 1710AV towards a new 
monitor.

What is going on with Apple?  I have 13 inch monitors in our lab from 
1986 that are still going strong.  The 1710AV monitors have problems. 
I bought this monitor for $1000 and thought it would be my last as I 
spend money upgrading CPUs instead.

What recourse do I have? Apple has always stood by their products in 
the past.  I have endured defective PB5300 and numbers defective hard 
drives that Apple has bent over backward to repair.  Their service 
has always been outstanding. I am really left with a bad feeling on 
this issue though.

Thanks for letting me bleed on you guys a little.

David
hirschberg@stanford.edu

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Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 18:18:50 -0500
From: Lanny Chambers <lanny@derived.com>
Subject: BestData Smart One Modems

On 4/8/99 14:34, Info-Mac info-mac@starnine.com wrote:

>i hope someone can help. about 18 months ago i got a Best Data Smart One
>Mac 56k modem, and generally have had no problems with it.  my isp
>recently upgraded from 56k Flex to v.90  and i went to BD's site for
>flash rom upgrades, and downloaded them.  when i opened the document i
>downloaded, it opened my IE 4.0 browser showing thousands of lines of
>data (which i assume must, someway be downloaded to the modem).

First thing to try: drag the downloaded file to StuffIt Expander, and see 
if it decodes into a usable application file. The reason it opened IE is 
because IE screws with your Internet preferences so it becomes the 
application of choice for nearly every type of document. Bad IE! Bad, bad 
IE!

If Expander doesn't work, your best bet may be to re-download the file 
with Fetch or Anarchie instead of IE.

Lanny Chambers (lanny@derived.com) St. Louis, USA
Visit the Hummingbird Page: <http://www.derived.net/hummers/>

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Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 19:49:14 -0700
From: Chris Schram <schram@mail.coos.or.us>
Subject: desktop DB problems

On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Vincent Cayenne <vin@audiophile.com> wrote:
>I give up - I can't solve this one alone.
>
>If I add ANYTHING to my HD, I have to recreate the desktop. Not just
>rebuild, but trash the existing desktop DB & DF then recreate.
>
>Typical scenario - I download a file, any file, from my own server
>onto my laptop. I try to open an application, say SimpleText. The
>machine freezes.

[snip of troubleshooting procedure]

>Environ:
>PWB1400c, 48Mb real RAM, Ram Doubler 8.01 to 113.2Mb, OS8.1
>HD: 2Gb, HFS+, 20,000+ files, 2200+ folders

Do you have the latest and greatest hard disk driver software
installed? If not, check VersionTracker for the latest version of Drive
Setup, HDT or whatever you're using.

Have you tried setting Ram Doubler to "File Mapping Only" and observed
the results?

Does the problem still exist when you run with Extensions disabled?
Time for a conflict test?

I've run out of ideas, but I'm sure you'll get a few more suggestions.

Chris Schram schram@mail.coos.or.us http://www.coos.or.us/~schram/Chris/

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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 07:08:53 -0600
From: Gordon Moynes <gmoynes@rttinc.com>
Subject: Don't laugh: a Mac LC & The Internet - do they bite or .. ?

Ian Goldby commented:

> Netscape 2.02 - This has a suggested memory partition of 4296 kB, but a
> minimum partition of 2560 kB. Expect trouble if you try to make do with the
> minimum partition. This aside, Netscape 2.02 is a good browser. It doesn't
> understand the latest additions to HTML, but responsible web designers make
> sure that their pages will display well enough with older browsers such as
> this. However, I can't see any reason to prefer Netscape 2.02 over iCab.
> You may struggle to find version 2.02. It is apparently not available from
> Netscape's own web site. I got it after a bit of internet searching.

Here is an active link for Netscape 2.02.

<http://www.cyberyard.com/cybyrdnational/pages/netscapedwnld.html>

fwiw, my daughter has been using an old LC with 10 megs, NN 2.02 and Eudora
Light to surf the net and I concur with everything Ian mentioned. Some
things are slower than molasses in winter but it is usable for surfing.

Gord

"The measure of a person's real character is what they would do if they
knew they would never be found out."

					- adapted from: Thomas.B.Macauley

<mailto:gmoynes@rttinc.com>

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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 99 22:05:26 -0000
From: Ben Luffman <bluffman@escape.ca>
Subject: downloading from Netscape

For the past two weeks I have been trying to download Netscape Navigator 
3.04
128 bit encryption version from Netscape but it keeps telling me to try 
later. It says
the "server is encountering some technical difficulties".Can anyone advise
alternative ftp site I can download the browser ? I have not been able to
find one . Please e-mail reply.

Ben

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Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 22:20:23 -0700
From: Dale Lum <dalel@unixg.ubc.ca>
Subject: file sharing user limit

In my office we have 16 macs, ranging from G3s to a creaky Mac II, on an
ethernet LAN. Our shared files are stored on a performa 6400 which has file
sharing enabled. The problem I have encountered with this setup is that the
server won't allow more than 10 users to connect to it at any one time.
This currently isn't a serious problem, but it may be in the near future
when we add another three computers to the network. For the most part the
system works fine, and I would prefer to avoid the added expense and
complexity of using appleshare ip. Besides, I don't think the currently
available version of asip would run on our older machines.

So, I'm wondering if there is a way to overcome the 10 user login limit
under finder's file sharing without having to set up server software. Is
there is another software solution or a hack available for this?

Dale.

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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 08:34:35 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: Fwd: [Q] iMac-to-IWII?

Jerry,
	I've been using the KeySpan USB-to-Serial adapter (I think it was
around $50) for modem, digital camera, Palm Pilot. I haven't used it for a
printer, but it's been flawless for these other uses.
`	However, I just visited their web page, and was sorry to find at
http://www.keyspan.com/products/usb/adapter/docs/swp/03Compatibility.html
that the ImageWriter I and II are not supported. I'm only writing as this
is an interesting tidbit in general - a list of devices supported by the
KeySpan adapter.

Daly

>My mother would like to connect her (forthcoming) iMac to her old
>ImageWriter II (She's 83 and would have difficulty changing ink jet
>printer cartridges, but the IW's ribbons are no problem). Has anyone done
>this, using, say, Asante's EtherTalk iMac adapter, or the
>uConnectUSB-to-Serial convertor from Momentum? An under-$50 would be first
>choice, then under-$100. More than that isn't worth it, I don't think.
>
>Thanks,
>Jerry
>

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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 07:46:33 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: Fwd: Appearance Manager?

Gene Huebner asked:

>I am in the process of upgrading some software, and the new software
>tells me I require Appearance Manager. I cannot find this extension? or
>whatever it is on my computer. I am using OS 7.6.1.  What is Appearance
>Mangager and how do I acquire it?

It comes with the operating system from OS 8.0 and up.

Daly

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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 07:45:49 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: Fwd: Applescript - how do I check if Appletalk is on?

Rick asked:

> I want to be able to check from within an Applescript if Appletalk is
>active(this is all to do with swapping between an AT and non AT printer).
>I've tried all the usual things with 'appletalk active' of appletalk
>configurations' (set etc) and keep getting errors from the Network Setup
>Scripting app

I don't know about AppleScript, but how about using the little Control
Strip module called  "AppleTalk Switch"? It shows you with one click
whether your AppleTalk is active or inactive, and lets you switch in the
same motion.

Daly

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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 07:50:20 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: Fwd: BestData Smart One Modems

Gene asked:

>i hope someone can help. about 18 months ago i got a Best Data Smart One
>Mac 56k modem, and generally have had no problems with it.  my isp
>recently upgraded from 56k Flex to v.90  and i went to BD's site for
>flash rom upgrades, and downloaded them.  when i opened the document i
>downloaded, it opened my IE 4.0 browser showing thousands of lines of
>data (which i assume must, someway be downloaded to the modem).  I
>emailed Best Data, asking how i send the data to the modem (for its PC
>users, BD provides a utility that you also download).  when BD finally
>answered my email, they said i'd have to call because the problem was
>too complicated to be handled by email.  I called, and found out why
>they wanted to help on the phone.  First you give them your credit card
>number, then you get put on hold and wait hours for help.  I can't see
>paying someone even a penny for help when they should be able to help me
>through email.  I emailed them back, giving them a piece of my mind
>about their greedy trap for tech support, but no one would bother to
>answer.  but i understand why.
>
>can anyone help.  i have the data from their site, and downloaded it
>three times to make sure i got it all and got it right.  has anyone out
>there upgraded their BestData modem to v.90 that could help.

If I'm understanding the problem correctly, then it seems to me you have
downloaded the encoded version of the utility.  You could try holding the
Option key while you click the download link, and see if that causes it to
place a proper installer on your hard drive. If not, you could save the
whole big encoded mess as a Plain Text file on your hard drive. Then drop
that on StuffIt Expander and see if it turns it into an installer. If not,
try dropping it on YABase64 or other decoder. (For instance, I like Decoder
1.3.7.)

Does this help?

Daly

------------------------------

Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 07:58:42 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: Fwd: Files mentioned two week sago theat have not yet appeared at

I see them all just fine. I'm using the mirrors at Apple (mirror.apple.com)
the second one really does start with a number.

Daly

>Could I be doing something wrong?  The following files were announced in
>info-mac two weeks ago, and yet I cannot find them.  Is it possible that I
>have done something wrong, or that they have been withdrawn, or there is a
>spelling typo...
>
>info-mac/art/zine/maczine-international-1.hqx
>
>info-mac/gst/grf/3d-maker.hqx
>
>info-mac/gst/grf/graphic-converter-361-de.hqx
>
>info-mac/gst/grf/simple-image-203.hqx
>
>And this one was just announced:
>
>info-mac/game/genetish.hqx
>
>I am suspicious of the second one, beginning as it does with a number...
>
>Michael B. Luskin
>

------------------------------

Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 08:03:31 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: Fwd: Printing Problem

Richard,
	I think I've read something about this problem. If I recall, a
solution exists that involves selecting (or deselecting?) "Unlimited
Downloadable Fonts" in your print dialog window. Then if that doesn't work,
try printing it one page at a time.
	Hope that helps.

Daly

>I am having problems printing the Retrospect Express Users Guide, a PDF
>document.
>
>The hardware:
>Power Mac 7500/100
>Mac OS 8.1, LaserWriter 8.5.1
>Printer, LaserWriter v42.2 (the original), Postscript Level 1, v47.0, rev2
>
>I get the message "Could not be printed on printer "LaserWriter" because of
>a PostScript error". The printer spits out the following message:
>
>ERROR: VMerror
>OFFENDING COMMAND:  }
>
>STACK:
>
>(fonts/Jun101-Light-83pv-RKSJ-H)
>-dictionary-
>/ pdfFaceByStyleDict
>false
>
>Any help would be appreciated
>

------------------------------

Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 08:05:24 -0700
From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
Subject: Fwd: Providing Security to Home Network

Jason,
	As I understand it, there are a few software packages you can use
for creating a firewall. One of them is "IPNetRouter." Read about it at
http://www.sustworks.com/

Daly

>I am contemplating signing up for the ADSL service when it is offered here
>in Kansas City in a few months.  However, I have concerns about the security
>of my home Ethernet network after I connect an ADSL modem to it.
>
>Southwestern Bell's web page doesn't really address security concerns other
>than telling Windows users to turn off file and print sharing.  This really
>isn't a good usable solution to all of the problems (hacking) that could
>occur.
>
>Therefore, does anyone have any experience adding hardware (a router, for
>instance) or software to a network for providing security (like a firewall)?
>Do you have any recommendations?
>
>Thanks,
>Jason
>

------------------------------

Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 13:17:12 +1000
From: G.Barker@unsw.EDU.AU (George Barker)
Subject: Homer DA?

Hi Info-mac

I'm preparing a talk on copyright issues and am looking for a small app
called Homer (as in Simpson).

This was a fairly basic program written some years ago by a couple of
Australian school boys - it put a small window on the desktop with Homer's
face in it. The eyes followed the cursor around (I think) and it spoke
Homerisms at random times. The wrath of 20th Century Fox's legal dept came
down upon the perpetrators of this piece of fun and they were aske dto
cease and desist.

It seems that they did indeed do just that as a quick search of the web has
found no trace of it.

I'd much appreciate if anyone out there knows what I'm talking about and
could put me in touch with a copy of the app.

regards
George Barker

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Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 18:15:18 -0400
From: Mark Malson <mmalson@colorsavvy.com>
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V16 #284

>Date: Tue, 06 Apr 1999 17:07:50 -0500
>From: "Jason Torrey" <jtorrey@qni.com>
>Subject: Providing Security to Home Network
>
>
>I am contemplating signing up for the ADSL service when it is offered here
>in Kansas City in a few months.  However, I have concerns about the 
security
>of my home Ethernet network after I connect an ADSL modem to it.
>
>Southwestern Bell's web page doesn't really address security concerns 
other
>than telling Windows users to turn off file and print sharing.  This 
really
>isn't a good usable solution to all of the problems (hacking) that could
>occur.
>
>Therefore, does anyone have any experience adding hardware (a router, for
>instance) or software to a network for providing security (like a 
firewall)?
>Do you have any recommendations?
>
>Thanks,
>Jason

I have ADSL here in Cincinnati and security is not a problem.

Cincinnati Bell outfitted me with a Cisco 675 ADSL modem, which is a NAT so 
nobody gets through it unless I set the Cisco up to let them.

Also because IPs are assigned dynamically to my ADSL modem, it's hard to 
figure out which computer is whose. Some kind soul has set up a utility and 
a web site to let people find out their IP address from the web, but under 
normal circumstances it would be very hard to get hacked...

- Mark Malson
  Color Savvy Systems Limited
  mmalson@colorsavvy.com

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 17:03:47 -0700
From: John Buono <john.buono@usa.net>
Subject: Internal SuperDisk Drive for 8100

The internal disk drive died on my Mac 8100 and I want to replace it 
with an internal SuperDisk/1.44 Floppy, but I have not been able to 
find one.  People keep telling me they exist but no one can remember 
who makes these (at this point I would take an external SCSI).  Can 
anyone help.

thanks

john
John Buono
President for Life
Mountain View Computer Users Group
Sierra Vista, AZ

------------------------------

Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 17:02:56 EDT
From: Luskin@aol.com
Subject: is there a way to move the 

Hard drive and trash icons to where I would like them to be, and have them 
stay there when I restart or turn the machine on in the morning?  Shift 
dragging works to move them, but they return to where they were when I 
restart.

Thank you for the trouble of answering.

mbl

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 12:30:37 +0200
From: "bruno.charlet" <bruno.charlet@wanadoo.fr>
Subject: Mac ethernet,  PCW98, Apple printer

Mac ethernet,  PCW98, Apple printer

Comment imprimer sur imprimante ethernet par PCW98
Mac 8600, imprimante Apple Laser couleur Ethernet, PC W98.

Bonjour

J'utilise un mac et une imprimante Laser Couleur Apple sous Ethernet
(base10). J'ai un PC Windows 98 avec une carte ethernet et je veux utiliser
la m=EAme imprimante. Le Mac, le PC et l'imprimante son connect=E9s via un Hub
base 10.
Pour des raisons de taille de fichiers =E0 imprimer le port parall=E8lle ne me
convient pas.
Comment partager cette imprimante sous ethernet ?

Merci par avance de vos r=E9ponses

Macintosh 8600, Apple Laser Color, Ethernet (base10), PCW98.
How to print with ethernet to LaserColor proofer

Bonjour

I use a Macintosh 8600 with un ethernet printer. I have a PC Windows 98 and
an ethernet card.
Can'I print use ethernet protocol with W 98. The devices are connected by a=
n
ethernet HUB.
Thank you for all 

bruno.charlet@wanadoo.fr

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Date: Thu, 06 Sep 1956 00:05:20 +0000
From: jemhadar@bellatlantic.net
Subject: mac sounds

My name is Justin Andrew Weigelt.  I need help trying to customize star
trek sounds onto my macintosch vents.  I think thats what their called. 
I want the computer to say computer shutdown sequence active, primary
power offline ect...  Instead of the computer just turning off without
any noise.  Every website I've been to about star trek doesn't offer
downloading for Macintosch's, only Windows 95/98.  Please send me info
on how to download sounds on my macintosch.  Thank you.

Justin 
jemhadar@bellatlantic.net

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Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 20:39:46 +1000
From: Richard Measham <omobob@gsat.net.au>
Subject: Macs for dial up

I want to use a mac as a dial up internet server. Can anyone recommend
methods and hard/software for accepting a standard TCP/IP dialin and
routing it onto the net? The net is an 100BaseT ethernet connection.

What should I use to add a few modems? Up to 4? Up to ??

Thanks for any help.

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 20:58:53 -0500
From: "Douglas W. St.Clair" <dwstclair@tellink.net>
Subject: Maximum number of files in Open Dialog

What kind of server? According to Novell there is an appletalk limitation
that keeps the maximum size of the server from exceeding 2Gigbyte.
Depending on the server (NT, UNIX, Novell,...) you either get a 2 Gig
window that moves or a 2 Gig ceiling. It may not be number of files but
disk space.
END
**************************************************

               Douglas W. St.Clair

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EMAIL: dwstclair@tellink.net

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Date: Tue, 13 Apr 99 02:27:51 -0500
From: "Stephen J. Wright" <sjwright@splusnet.com>
Subject: Navigation Services as an extension?

Hi again.

I read in a document that came with the latest version of DeafultFolder 
that sometime in recent history, somebody (probably Apple) wrote and 
distributed something called the Navigation Services 1.0 extension.  
Evidently, as was inferred in the doc, this init was for both 68K Macs 
and PPCs not running OS8.5, to enable them to use stuff like Favorites 
and the new Open and Save dialog box dingles. 

If anyone knows where this extension can be found, or has a copy to send, 
please let me know.

Thanks in advance.

Steve Wright

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Microsoft on the Mac is like the 
fella who waits till his truck is 
almost all the way out of tune 
before visiting Canada to pollute it!

ME 1999
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

------------------------------

Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 22:24:42 -0400
From: "Victor Daniel a.k.a the MacNut" <macnut@netaxs.com>
Subject: Need Serial Card for New Blue-White G3

Dear Mac-lers,
after far too long a wait, I'm finally getting a new Blue and White G3 (a
MAJOR upgrade from my present Performa 630CD). I'll be getting it with a
SCSI card and internal 56K modem installed, but I need a serial card to
connect my Epson Stylus 800 printer and Palm 3 palmtop. I'd like to know
any sources I can go to for a reliable two-port serial card that will work
with both these devices. Preferably a website where I can order the card on
the spot. Any help in this matter would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
The MacNut

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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 09:44:36 -0400
From: "R. W. Ober" <rober@trib.infi.net>
Subject: Netscape 2.02

>>Netscape 2.02 - This has a suggested memory partition of 4296 kB, but a
>>minimum partition of 2560 kB. Expect trouble if you try to make do with the
>>minimum partition. This aside, Netscape 2.02 is a good browser. It doesn't
>>understand the latest additions to HTML, but responsible web designers make
>>sure that their pages will display well enough with older browsers such as
>>this. However, I can't see any reason to prefer Netscape 2.02 over iCab.
>>You may struggle to find version 2.02. It is apparently not available from
>>Netscape's own web site. I got it after a bit of internet searching.

Anyone who might want it,

I'm stiill using Netscape 2.02 and can supply it to antone who would like it.

Randy Ober

Windows 95:   Noun;
32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit patch to an 8 bit
operating system originally coded for a 4 bit microprocessor, written by a
2 bit comp that can't stand 1 bit of competition.

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 10:24:01 EDT
From: Luskin@aol.com
Subject: okey dokey pro

I read of okey dokey pro in tidbits talk a couple of days ago.  Someone 
said that it was a control panel he could not live without.  So I downloaded 
it.  Apparently it solves the modal dialog problem.

What is a modal dialog.  Do I and my loved ones have them?  I am afraid to 
try things out by doing them in general, since I might get a lot more done 
than I bargained for.  So, what does this do that is so praiseworthy.  By the 
way, does this work with 8.1 and 8.5.1?

And the author is no longer at the address in the readme.  

Thank you.

Michael B. Luskin

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 9 Apr 99 17:44:35 -0700
From: "B. J.  Major" <bjbear@ibm.net>
Subject: Palm Desktop Problems & Questions

In reply to:

>Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 15:40:29 -0800
>From: Daly Jessup <jessup@san.rr.com>
>Subject:  Palm Desktop Problems and Questions

[snip]

>>>Questions:
>>
>>>2. Which models will synchronize with one of the newer Macs through a USB
>>>port? (Since I expect to replace my aging PowerMac with an IMac in the
>>>not-too-distant future.)
>>
>>I don't know of any plans by Palm to sync in the future via USB; for now
>>it's only serial port(s) or infrared beaming that's supported (through
>>IrDA, *not* IrTalk infrared ports on some PowerBooks).  If you do indeed
>>buy an iMac, you can synch cordless-style through the iMac's IrDA
>>port--provided you've upgraded your Palm innards to Palm III specs and
>>have the infrared memory door that's included with the upgrade to either
>>the Palm personal or the Palm Pro.  You will need to install the IrDA
>>extra files on your Palm included in the IrDA folder within the new 2.1
>>Palm software (the iMac already has what files it needs for this).
>
>I need to comment here in particular. I bought a KeySpan USB-Serial adapter
>when I got the b&w G3. It works very well. It supports my digital camera,
>my modem, and my Palm cradle. HotSynching is fast and trouble free. I'm
>very pleased with the adapter. However, I looked into the possibility of
>doing hot synch to my daughter's first-generation iMac, and to make a very
>long story short, you definitely can not hot synch to the iMac using IrDA.
>One of the readmes with the Palm extras says you can, but when you go
>further into the folder where you found that read me, you will find another
>read me that makes it clear that it is really saying  you can hot synch
>Palm-based handheld devices using IrDA, and when you go to their web page
>(and also call 3Com tech support) you find out they are talking about some
>handhelds for PCs based on Palm technology, that can be hot synched to IBM
>ThinkPads using recently-released software.
>
>You can beam files  using IrDA and exchange files with other Palm users,
>but you can not Hot Synch a Palm Pilot using IrDA.    :-(     I think their
>documentation is positively misleading on this score.

No offense Daly, but several people on the Palm usenet groups HAVE 
reported success synching Palms to their IrDA devices such as iMacs AND 
PowerBooks that use IrDA.  They report flawless hot synchs.  I haven't 
heard Palm officially say this is not possible, either.  The files to put 
in your System Folder to do the IrDA hotsynch are in the new 2.1 Palm 
Desktop download package. I don't have either an iMac nor a PowerBook 
that supports IrDA myself, so I can't testify to how well all this works 
first hand.  However, when one says that they didn't have success 
performing a particular action it doesn't mean that it is impossible or 
unachievable!

Also, re: the error message that accompanies quitting the 2.1 version of 
Palm Desktop would *not* be due to an extension conflict (at least, not 
in my case).  Reason being that Palm Desktop is an application unto 
itself and I run it when not synching with the Instant Palm Desktop, Hot 
Synch Memory, and other Palm necessities *not loaded*.  Using Palm 
Desktop by itself doesn't require the Palm extensions.  They are only 
necessary to hotsynch.

Finally, as for keeping a separate set for Palm goodies in your 
Extensions Manager, it really is the way to go for most people.  Hot 
Synch Memory is still on the "buggy" side and in the prior versions of 
the Palm software for the Mac, the Serial Port Arbitrator was constantly 
"polling" the serial ports and would totally interfere with any printing 
or use of Appletalk. And in my case, Instant Palm Desktop still conflicts 
with 3rd party extensions, so I have the Palm set in the Extensions 
Manager load with only the Mac OS 8.5 Base extensions.

Regards,
--bj
Home Page: <http://bjbear.computer.webjump.com>
David Janssen/The Fugitive photo gallery:
<http://bjbear.computer.webjump.com/fugitive/fugitive.html>
Captain Kangaroo photo gallery:
<http://bjbear.computer.webjump.com/captain/captain.html>

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 00:11:27 -0400
From: Jon Gotow <gotow@stclairsoft.com>
Subject: Palm Desktop Problems and Questions

At 3:34 PM -0400 4/8/99, Info-Mac wrote:
>I need to comment here in particular. I bought a KeySpan USB-Serial adapter
>when I got the b&w G3. It works very well. It supports my digital camera,
>my modem, and my Palm cradle. HotSynching is fast and trouble free. I'm
>very pleased with the adapter. However, I looked into the possibility of
>doing hot synch to my daughter's first-generation iMac, and to make a very
>long story short, you definitely can not hot synch to the iMac using IrDA.
>One of the readmes with the Palm extras says you can, but when you go
>further into the folder where you found that read me, you will find another
>read me that makes it clear that it is really saying  you can hot synch
>Palm-based handheld devices using IrDA, and when you go to their web page
>(and also call 3Com tech support) you find out they are talking about some
>handhelds for PCs based on Palm technology, that can be hot synched to IBM
>ThinkPads using recently-released software.

HotSync works fine between the IrDA port on my PowerBook G3/300 and 
my Palm V.  It can be a little touchy if you're moving the Palm 
around while it's hot-synching, but I haven't seen any other problems 
in the few days I've owned the Palm V.  I just dragged the 
Palm-supplied extensions into the extensions folder, rebooted, and 
then set the HotSync Manager and the Palm V to both use their IrDA 
ports.

 - Jon
________________________________________________________________________
        Jon Gotow                     gotow@stclairsoft.com
   St. Clair Software              http://www.stclairsoft.com/
    Fax (330)549-3495               ftp://ftp.stclairsoft.com/

------------------------------

Date: 11 Apr 99 14:07:24 +0930
From: clytie@riverland.net.au
Subject: PB 1400 battery utility?

Sorry, guys, tried to search the digests, but couldn't come up with any
info on this (probably my own ineptitude rather than lack of info ;-)

Is there a utility, similar to Threshold for earlier Powerbooks, which
allows you to custom-set the battery-level at which your Powerbook will go
to sleep?

Threshold also showed the voltage.

My PB1400 battery is giving me only an hour after using Battery
Reconditioner (which came with the PB), and a lot less if the CD-ROM is in
the expansion bay (even if it is empty!).

Any ideas would be very much welcome.

Thankyou

Clytie

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Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 14:02:17 -0500
From: JB Rephan <jbrephan@home.com>
Subject: Performa 6400 - Hooking up to a Home Stereo

I have the Performa 6400 80 megs, 8 gig IDE, Apple TV Tuner Card. I am
not having much success hooking my Mac up to my home stereo - I'm
getting buzzing & stuff. If anyone has this setup and can tell me how to
do this properly with the correct adapters & stuff I would sure
appreciate it if you would E-mail me Privately and give the the goods.

Thanks to all.
J. Bradley Rephan
jbrephan@home.com

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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 09:35:37 -0700
From: Jim Sanders <jwsanders@steppingstones.com>
Subject: Providing Security to Home Network

Jason Torrey asked:

>I am contemplating signing up for the ADSL service when it is offered here
>in Kansas City in a few months.  However, I have concerns about the security
>of my home Ethernet network after I connect an ADSL modem to it.
>
>Southwestern Bell's web page doesn't really address security concerns other
>than telling Windows users to turn off file and print sharing.  This really
>isn't a good usable solution to all of the problems (hacking) that could
>occur.
>
>Therefore, does anyone have any experience adding hardware (a router, for
>instance) or software to a network for providing security (like a firewall)?
>Do you have any recommendations?
>
>Thanks,
>Jason
------------
Since SWB service probably forbids you to run a WebServer at home, I
believe that any hardware-based router/firewall is almost certainly an
overkill.  Apple file sharing (either plain or IP-Share) is much more
robust than that of Windows, assuming that you use good password
disciplines and *never* allow "Guest Access" when you set up sharing.
Also, unless you have access to genuine router setup expertise, doing it
right can be difficult and risky.

If you really feel the need for additional protection, go with a software
router (or server with built-in equivalent), but I will leave it others to
recommend specifics, as I have a slight conflict of interest. Most soft
routers have more user-friendly setups, and include a few templates for
simple and more complex cases.

I have run my all-Mac small-business net, both with and without soft router
firewall, for several years without incident, but then I am (properly)
considering that hackers look for easier or more rewarding targets...and I
really do keep daily off-net backups.
--Jim Sanders--

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 09 Apr 1999 15:56:46 +0200
From: Joan Surrell Sauri <joan.surrell@ima.udg.es>
Subject: Reset ADB port?

Jeff:

> I am looking for a utility to reset the ADB port on a Mac. I used to have
> one a couple years ago but I cannot find it anymore.  Any type of ADB
> diagnostic software would be great.

I have found adbprobe in umich archives, under
system.extensions/cdev directory.

Also at (using archie, not verified)
ftp://homer.cc.utexas.edu/microlib/mac/extension/control_panel/adbprobe-12.hqx

That's all,

-- 

Joan Surrell

------------------------------

Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 11:53:47 +0100
From: Peter Grundy <plalp@bigfoot.com>
Subject: SCSI pins

I'd like to make my own SCSI cable. Anyone give me the pin configuration?

Awrabest

Lobo.

------------------------------

Date: Fri, 9 Apr 1999 06:58:56 -0500
From: rweeks@mail.clark.net (Robert Weeks)
Subject: Subject: 5200 and scanner questions

The Astra 1220S has the worlds worst documentation!  I couldn't even get
the software to install using "easy install".  I finally installed it one
piece at a time using the "custom install" method.

A message to UMAX was answered after a few days and they said it was due to
a conflict with extensions.  Even though I had installed the S/W, I tried
it again with the extensions off and got the same thing.  I think the
allocated memory for the installer is not large enough to handle the
installation properly in easy install.

I have no clue as to what Presto and page manager are for.  But I do use
the Adobe Photodeluxe.

The Umax S/W gadget what an (ugly interface) does allow you to send files
to the printer which makes your system into a Xerox machine for the price
of the scanner.

As for the slow speed try scanning with the B&W settings or 256 colors (I
can't get the "Web Colors" to work too well.

All In all we are pleased with the machine, but UMAX is doing it self a
great disservice with the documentation.
Bob Weeks

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