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Topics:
    What's News in Netnews
    Lotus, Novell merge
    New Programs from ACIUS
    SE Monitor & Accelerator
    QMS's Font Freedom
    Keyboard Construction Kit
    Electrical Networking
    3.5" Erasable Optical Due
    HyperCard, meet dBASE
    Reviews/09-Apr-90
    Reviews/16-Apr-90
 
 
What's News in Netnews
----------------------
  For anyone working on a IIci with After Dark, the screensaver from
  Berkeley Systems, you should upgrade to version 1.1c. The new
  version fixes a bug that causes crashes when the screensaver kicks
  in while DAs are open. It also includes a Randomizer INIT, which
  allows the screensaver to automatically switch modules after a
  specified time interval, and several new modules, including
  Spheres (which draws 3-D spheres on the screen, Draino (which
  swirls your Mac screen down a drain in the middle of the screen),
  and TacTiles (which fills the screen with a tile pattern). Also
  included are several previously released modules, Shredded
  Crystals and Starry Skyline. The upgrade is available from on-line
  services.
 
  Information from:
    Bruce Burkhalter of Berkeley Systems -- bruce@cory.berkeley.edu
 
 
Another option when Outbound
  The Outbound portable Macintosh has received attention because of
  its method of avoiding Apple's copyrights. The purchased must own
  a Mac Plus or SE, and the Plus or SE ROMs are used in the
  Outbound. However, it is possible to purchase ROMs legally through
  certain dealers. Such ROMs have been used legally for several
  years by owners of the Spectre 128 and GCR, Macintosh emulators
  for the Atari ST from Gadgets By Small, Inc. In addition, Outbound
  will be offering replacement ROMs for the Outbound's host that
  will allow it to be a dedicated AppleShare server when the
  Outbound is not connected.
 
  Information from:
    Alex Pournelle -- alex@grian.cps.altadena.ca.us
 
 
Refilling DeskWriter Cartridges
  Some users have complained about the relatively high price of the
  ink cartridges for HP's popular DeskJet, DeskJet+, and DeskWriter
  printers. Judging from numerous discussions on Usenet, it is
  possible to use a syringe to refill the cartridges with good
  quality fountain pen ink (which is also water-soluble, sorry). Be
  warned that HP does not condone such measures and you may clog or
  otherwise damage the ink jets on your printer.
 
 
Lotus, Novell merge
-------------------
  In an blow to industry leader Microsoft, Lotus and Novell merged
  last week to form a corporation worth about $1.5 billion dollars.
  The merger does not affect the Macintosh market as directly as the
  PC market, because neither Lotus nor Novell has been a major
  player in the Macintosh market despite several abortive attempts
  by Lotus. Novell's networking software has yet to win a major
  following in the Macintosh market as well, due to the preeminence
  of Apple's own AppleShare software. However, the fate of Microsoft
  is almost as tightly interwoven with the Macintosh as it is with
  the PC world and the Lotus/Novell alliance will undoubtedly affect
  Microsoft's ability to dictate the course of personal computing.
 
  Related articles:
    MacWEEK -- 10-Apr-90, Vol. 4, #14, pg. 1
    InfoWorld -- 09-Apr-90, Vol. 12, #15, pg. 1
    PC WEEK -- 09-Apr-90, Vol. 7, #14, pg. 1
 
 
New Programs from ACIUS
-----------------------
  ACIUS, the developer of 4th Dimension, announced a host of new
  programs in many sectors of the market. Included in the product
  announcement are 4D Write, 4D Calc, Graph 3D, 4D Draw, 4D Compiler
  Kit, 4D External Kit, 4D SQL Server, and 4D Connectivity Kit.
 
  All of the new products can be integrated tightly with 4D, and
  include the same sort of inter-application communication that
  Apple promises will be in System 7.0. It is unlikely that each
  application on its own will be able to compete with the popular
  and powerful programs in that field, such as MacDraw, Nisus, Word,
  Excel, and Wingz, but the links with each other and 4D will give a
  whole that is greater than the sum of the parts.
  An especially exciting feature of the newly announced packages is
  that each module will automatically install a set of commands in
  the 4D language, allowing programmers to control the modules in
  their applications.
 
    ACIUS -- 408/252-4444
 
  Related articles:
    MacWEEK -- 10-Apr-90, Vol. 4, #14,pg. 1
    InfoWorld -- 09-Apr-90, Vol. 12, #15, pg. 40
 
 
SE Monitor & Accelerator
------------------------
  Mobius Technologies has another option for SE owners who are
  running low on screen real estate and speed at the same time. The
  15" full-page monitor is only 1-bit monochrome, but has a 78-Hz
  refresh rate and includes a 16 MHz 68000 accelerator card to
  double the speed of the SE. The best news is the price, only $695.
 
  The new Mobius monitor competes directly with the Radius Full Page
  Display and the Sigma Designs  SilverView for the SE, neither of
  which come with acceleration.
 
  The trick when buying a monitor is to use it for a while first (or
  be able to return it within a month or some such deal) because
  large monitor quality is very subjective. Also, be aware that
  large monitors require more processing from the CPU, and will thus
  slow down the Mac. So even if Mobius's accelerator board doubles
  the Mac's speed, updating the larger screen will cut into that
  speed increase somewhat.
 
  Related articles:
    InfoWorld -- 09-Apr-90, Vol. 12, #15, pg. 40
 
 
QMS's Font Freedom
------------------
  QMS announced a $49.95 ATM-like INIT called Font Freedom that
  provides smooth fonts on the screen and on QuickDraw printers. No
  benchmarks regarding speed were mentioned, but Font Freedom will
  ship with 24 typefaces in comparison to ATM's 13. Note that there
  are between 1 and 4 typefaces in each font, which is why ATM
  really only has 4 fonts included. Font Freedom's  will include the
  basic fonts in the LaserWriter+, fonts which must be purchased
  separately from Adobe in their Plus Pack. Type 1  PostScript fonts
  (fonts with Adobe hints) are supported, with Type 3 fonts (non-
  hinted fonts created with a program such as Fontographer)
  supported eventually.
 
  The introduction of Font Freedom adds another level of complexity
  to the font war between the PostScript camp (Adobe/IBM/NeXT) and
  the TrueType camp (Apple/Microsoft). Font Freedom will compete
  mostly on its display speed, print quality, and memory
  requirements, all of which are still unknown.
 
    QMS -- 800/635-3997 -- 205/633-4300
 
  Related articles:
    MacWEEK -- 10-Apr-90, Vol. 4, #14 pg. 14
    InfoWorld -- 09-Apr-90, Vol. 12, #15, pg. 40
 
 
Keyboard Construction Kit
-------------------------
  Datadesk introduced the Switchboard, a new extended keyboard with
  a twistit has several modules which can be moved around and
  swapped in and out of the basic keyboard case. So far Datadesk has
  a trackball module, a function key module that fits on either side
  of the main keys, and a macro key module that goes above the
  fifteen horizontal function keys. In addition from the
  Switchboard's chameleon abilities, it can hook to every Macintosh,
  including the Plus as well as all IBM-clones. That's flexible!
 
  Information from:
    Usenet, comp.sys.mac
 
  Related articles:
    MacWEEK -- 17-Apr-90, Vol. 4, #15, pg. 53
    Macworld -- Jul-90, pg. 109
 
 
Electrical Networking
---------------------
  Carrier Current Technologies recently said that it would increase
  the speed of Carrier-Net, a network adapter for PC-compatibles
  that runs at 38,400 bits per second (bps) over standard electrical
  wiring. Users attach a Carrier-Net adapter box to the serial port
  of the computer and plug it in to the electrical outlet, which
  carries the network signal. Carrier Current plans to be able to
  reach 115,000 bps this fall and up to 4 megabits per second
  sometime later by using multiple channel technology. The company
  has announced no plans for AppleTalk support, but with the maximum
  speed of AppleTalk at 234,000 bps, such a product might be
  possible. Carrier -Net is currently limited to in-building wiring
  because the network signals cannot pass through a transformer, but
  Carrier Current is working on a gateway solution.
 
  A major cost of networking is laying and maintaining the network
  wiring, so a technology such as Carrier-Net would be much easier
  to work with than conventional wiring techniques. Another solution
  to the wiring problem is radio frequency transmission, but that
  too is limited to the PC world. A company called OCI markets a
  product called LAWN (Local Area Wireless Network), which, like
  Carrier-Net, is currently limited to 38,400 bps and has a limited
  range but requires no additional wiring. Should either technology
  attain a speed quick enough to run AppleTalk, it would undoubtedly
  become popular with Macintosh users, considering the ease of
  networking the Mac and the introduction of FileShare in Apple's
  System 7.0.
 
    Carrier Current Technologies -- 800/222-0377
    OCI -- 800/OCI-LAWN
 
  Related articles:
    InfoWorld -- 16-Apr-90, Vol. 12, #16, pg. 24
    InfoWorld -- 11-Jun-90, Vol. 12, #24, pg. 33
 
 
3.5" Erasable Optical Due
-------------------------
  The first 3.5" erasable optical drive was announced recently by
  Pinnacle Micro Inc., which claims that the drive's average seek
  time is a mere 28 milliseconds, far below that offered by the
  5.25" standard erasable optical disks. Each $129 disk will store
  128 megabytes of information, less than the 650 megabytes that the
  5.25" drives will hold. However, the list price on the drive is
  $2995, so street prices should be less than the $3500 or so that
  the 5.25" drives cost. Compared to a 105 megabyte Quantum hard
  disk, the Pinnacle erasable optical is still expensive at about
  $24 per megabyte, but adding additional disks lowers the price per
  megabyte significantly. For graphic designers who wish to store
  large 24-bit images or anyone who needs a large amount of storage,
  the Pinnacle 3.5" drive will provide it at a reasonable speed,
  unlike its 5.25" brethren.
 
    Pinnacle Micro, Inc. -- 800/553-7070 -- 714/727-3300
 
  Related articles:
    MacWEEK -- 17-Apr-90, Vol. 4, #15, pg. 4
    InfoWorld -- 23-Apr-90, Vol. 12, #17, pg. 6
 
 
HyperCard, meet dBASE
---------------------
  At Macworld Expo, Symmetry Software demonstrated Dashboard DB, a
  HyperCard toolkit that will allow developers to create front-ends
  to large, pre-existing database in dBASE format. The toolkit,
  which is schedule to ship in June, will cost $129 and will give
  HyperCard the ability to modify and search for records in dBASE
  format databases. Hopefully, the availability of Dashboard DB will
  help the Macintosh gain a foothold in companies locked into PC
  platforms due to the format of their databases. Similar products
  are available to allow HyperCard to interact with Oracle
  databases, Omnis 5 databases, and databases created with ACIUS's
  4th Dimension.
 
    Symmetry Software Corp. -- 602/998-9106
 
  Related articles:
    MacWEEK -- 17-Apr-90, Vol. 4, #15, pg. 15
 
 
Reviews/09-Apr-90
-----------------
 
* MacWEEK
    Macintosh IIfx -- pg. 96
    PhotoMac vs. ColorStudio vs. Photoshop -- pg. 102
    PrecisionColor monitor calibrator, pg. 114
    Pivot monitor -- pg. 114
    Boomerang & Shortcut -- pg. 124
    Smart Remote & On-Command -- pg. 125
 
* InfoWorld
    Dvorak's Guide to PC Telecommunications -- pg. 90
    MacWrite II 1.1 vs. WriteNow 2.2 -- pg. 99
 
* PC WEEK
    24 bit color cards for the Mac II -- pg. 75
      Venice 640 (Neutral Ltd.)
      ColorBoard 264 (RasterOps)
      ColorCard/24 (SuperMac)
    Multimedia presentation programs -- pg. 83
      HyperCard 1.2.2
      Studio/1 1.0
      MacRecorder 2.0/ScreenRecorder
      Director 1.0.1
      SuperCard 1.0
    Peer-to-Peer LANs -- pg. 89
      Personal Server Network (IPT)
      EasyShare 1.0 (ShirtPocket Software)
      TOPS
      FileShare (Apple  in System 7.0)
 
* Macworld
    Macintosh IIfx -- pg. 280
    Publishing programs -- pg. 290
      Multi-Ad Creator
      PageMaker 4.0
      QuarkXPress 3.0
      DesignStudio 1.0
      ReadySetGo 4.5
      Publish-It 1.1
      QuarkStyle 1.0
      Springboard Publisher II 2.0
    Relational Databases -- pg. 316
      4th Dimension 2.0.10
      FoxBase+/Mac 2.00
      Omnis 5
      Double Helix 3
    Audiomedia 1.2 -- pg. 342
    PosterWorks 1.01 -- pg. 343
    MicroTV 1.1 -- pg. 346
    MSF-300Z Color/Gray Scanner -- pg. 348
    DeltaGraph 1.0 -- pg. 350
    SuperANOVA 1.01 -- pg. 353
    Cause 1.0.4 -- pg. 355
    Theorist 1.01 -- pg. 359
    The Complete Page Scanner -- pg. 360
    M.Y.O.B 1.0 -- pg. 362
    Remote Mouse -- pg. 364
    Finale 2.0 -- pg. 366
    Abaton 8-bit Upgrade Kit -- pg. 369
    The Art Importer & Fontographer 3.0 -- pg. 373
    JMP 1.01 -- pg. 375
    Pipe Dream -- pg. 379
    WorkBenchMac 3.0 -- pg. 380
    Spelling checkers -- pg. 384
      Thunder II 1.0.1
      Spellswell 2.1c
      Lookup 2.0
    Abbre-V-8 1.0 -- pg. 389
    MapMaker 4.0 -- pg. 391
    DeskPaint 2.01C & DeskDraw 1.3 -- pg. 393
    Pointing Devices -- pg. 394
      The Cordless Mouse
      Felix
      RollerMouse
      Wiz
    BizPlanBuilder 3.1 -- pg. 396
    Phone Line Manager 103 -- pg. 398
    MarkUp 1.01 -- pg. 400
    Igor 1.1 -- pg. 403
 
* MacUser
    MicroTV -- pg. 54
    TypeAlign -- pg. 55
    Label printers -- pg. 57
      LabelWriter
      SmartLabel Printer
    FastCache IIci & Marathon Racer -- pg. 59
    Music software -- pg. 61
      Finale 2.0
      MusicProse
      Encore
    IdeaFisher & MindLink -- pg. 67
    Ishido -- pg. 71
    Spelling Coach Professional -- pg. 74
    HyperBASIC -- pg. 78
    StrataVISION 3D -- pg. 95
    Disk security -- pg. 97
      Advanced Security
      DiskLock
      FileGuard
    Ashlar Vellum -- pg. 98
    QMS-PS 820 turbo -- pg. 104
    White Knight -- pg. 106
    TypeStyler -- pg. 110
 
References:
    MacWEEK -- 10-Apr-90, Vol. 4, #14
    InfoWorld -- 09-Apr-90, Vol. 12, #15
    PC WEEK -- 09-Apr-90, Vol. 7, #14
    Macworld -- Mar-90
    MacUser -- Mar-90
 
 
Reviews/16-Apr-90
-----------------
 
* MacWEEK
    ColorSpace IIi & FX video boards, pg. 37
    GeoQuery 2.0, pg. 46
    LapLink Mac III, pg. 46
    UltraPaint, pg. 48
    Fastback Tape drive, pg. 48
    Fastback II version 2.0, pg. 48
 
* PC WEEK
    Accounting software, pg. 116
      Great Plains Accounting Series 5.2
      Assistant Controller Series 5.8
      Database Accounting Library: Series Six Plus
      Champion III Business Accounting Software
    Buyer's Guide to Color Printers, pg. 133
 
* InfoWorld
    Macintosh IIfx, pg. 83
 
References:
    MacWEEK -- 17-Apr-90, Vol. 4, #15
    PC WEEK -- 16-Apr-90, Vol. 7, #15
    InfoWorld -- 16-Apr-90, Vol. 12, #16
 
 
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