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RAndY's RumOR RaG
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June 1992
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NEW MICROSOFT SKU
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Microsoft is currently doing marketing studies in preparation
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for a summer launch of a combined DOS 5/Windows 3.1 product. This
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will enable users to install both products more easily.
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I reported on this last month, but I've since gotten a few
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more details. What is clear is that there will be a common
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installer for both DOS and Windows. Right now, Microsoft is
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evaluating the demand for a shrink-wrapped version of a DOS
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5/Windows 3.1 package. They're also trying to figure out which
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market segment this type of product would appeal to.
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As I get ready to wrap things up, this product is now on the
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market.
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NEWS IN YER FACE
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Spinnaker has finally released PFS:Publisher for Windows. The
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package combines a word processor, style sheets, 12 scalable fonts,
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clip art, layout tools, and preset templates. A browsing feature
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lets you scan through clip-art libraries and template libraries
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visually
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I finally saw the famous After Dark screen blanking program
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for Windows. What a bunch of crap! Who needs this junk clogging
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up their hard drives anyway? DEL *.*
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When Bill Gates was asked about Kaleida (the IBM/Apple joint
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venture) at a NYPC user group meeting, he called the start-up
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nothing more than a "press release".
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Microsoft is attempting to woo some dBase experts at Borland's
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dBase conference. The carrot being dangled is FoxPro and Cirrus.
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By now you've surely heard the flap about the Wingding
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typeface included with Windows 3.1? If you type in NYC it gives
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you a skull-and-crossbones, the Star of David, and the thumbs-up
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symbol. Some imbecile somewhere decided that Microsoft is
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deliberately saying that dead Jews are good or some such nonsense.
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Get a life!
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I hear that Texas Instruments is thinking of buying Cyrix and
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putting the pressure on Intel. Makes sense to me.
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Chips & Technologies has filed a counterclaim against Intel,
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alleging that Intel's 386SL architecture relies on technology
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patented by C&T. <grin>
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In other chip news, AMD has been granted a license to manufacture
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its version of the 386 chip. Of course Intel will appeal and says
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that the court decision has no relationship to the 486 chip.
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The first bug in OS/2 2.0 has surfaced. OS/2 users cannot cut
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and paste between some Windows and Presentation Manager
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applications. A fix will be included in an OS/2 upgrade later this
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year. Until then, users can copy and paste rather than cut and
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paste, or start the Win-OS/2 session first, then launch the
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Presentation Manager session.
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Lotus is pumping the development cycle of Ami Pro. They hope
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to announce Version 3 in June with a release date this summer.
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Improved performance and drag-and-drop editing are expected to be
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among the enhancements. Expect an OS/2 version out by Labor Day.
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FoxPro for Windows is not yet in beta testing. Fox executives
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have shown it to some prominent xBasers, but the rumor is that
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Microsoft wants to incorporate some of Cirrus' Windows interface
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into the product and that will take a while.
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Intel recently slashed prices by 58% on 486SX chips (yawn) in
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a move obviously aimed at competitors AMD and Cyrix. Predictions
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are that by the end of the year you'll see 486SX systems selling in
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the $1,000 range. All of this is real nice, but my advice is to go
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with the DX.
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Developer will finally get a chance to get a Windows NT
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developer's kit this summer. Until now, Microsoft has been
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carefully controlling these things with only a couple of hundred
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out there. Expect this to take place in mid-July at an NT
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developers conference.
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Borland will unveil Paradox 4 for DOS at a developers
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conference in early June. The product will feature support for
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memo fields, hastened query performance, and event trapping. It
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will also be able to read more data formats including dBase DBF
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files. (No one knows if it will be able to utilize Paradox for
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Windows tables.)
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The outlook in the Windows spreadsheet department are not so
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promising. Borland has cancelled a June 22 event which would have
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featured Quattro Pro for Windows. Apparently, they are adding
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features to compete with Excel 4.0, including a "Turbofill"
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function.
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Somebody's Thinking Department: Hewlett-Packard recently
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introduced a high-capacity cartridge for their popular DeskJet
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printers. These cartridges have a see-through case so you can see
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how much ink you have left. Good idea, eh?
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FACELIFT FOR WINDOWS 2
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Facelift was the first scalable font package that I used for
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Windows. Back then, the idea of scalable type was an incredible
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idea. And I've always thought that Bitstream fonts looked better
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than anybody else's. But Facelift was not entirely compatible with
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Windows 3.1, and it was certainly slower with the new Windows.
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Facelift 2 sports a new interface that is much friendlier than
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the original. Huge icons along the right of the panel let you
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choose different options with a choice of beginner and advanced
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user.
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Installation is as easy as it gets and it now supports both
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Speedo and Type 1 fonts. A one-line help message is displayed
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whenever your mouse moves over an option in addition to the regular
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on-line help system.
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The program seems just as fast as ATM with Windows 3.1 and
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there are plenty of options to let you customize the way you want
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things to work. There's even an option to let you create
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specialized fonts with fills and shadows (from existing fonts ).
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Go for the upgrade, it's worth it.
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NEW PRODUCTS
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Two new products have come to my attention that you may find
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interesting.
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Autosketch for Windows takes the popular DOS program and makes
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it easier to use under the Windows environment. You've got
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customizable, on-screen toolboxes, OLE support, and more. A Quick
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Start manual is included to get you going right away and an
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extensive tutorial takes you through the initial steps for creating
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a drawing. Features include associative dimensioning, multiple
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layers, sixth decimal place accuracy, and tools such as stretch,
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scale, chamfer, and fillet. Also included are over 2,000 pre-drawn
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symbols drawn in realistic scale and to an object's true size.
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From the folks who brought you the Far Side Computer Calendar
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comes the CATHY Daily Planner. This has the same features as the
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Far Side Calendar including 365 cartoons along with the day-
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organizer planner features. It's available in DOS, Windows, and
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Mac versions.
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WINSPEED
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How would you like to speed up Windows without putting out
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several hundred dollars for a co-processed video card?
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The low cost solution is Winspeed, a software-only
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accelerator. You need a VGA card with at least 512K based on one
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of the following chip sets: Tseng Labs ET-4000, Trident 8800 or
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8900, Paradise, Western Digital, Video Seven, or ATI. Fortunately,
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all of these are extremely common. You get a choice of resolutions
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in either 640x480, 800x600, or 1024x768 - all with 256 colors (the
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resolution depends upon the capabilities of your card).
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The installation program will automatically detect the type of
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card you have and then unpack the drivers to your hard drive. Then
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just run Setup out of Windows, select the resolution you want, and
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that's all there is to it.
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You need to understand that there is only so much you can do
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with software. You can not expect the same performance that you
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get with a co-processed video card. But the results are definitely
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noticeable. Not everything you do with Windows will move faster,
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but the difference is very evident as you work with applications.
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MAINTENANCE RELEASES
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If you're a registered owner of WordPerfect for Windows, call
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their order department or contact your reseller for an interim
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release.
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Besides fixing problems reported since its release, you now
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have drag-and-drop editing, a zoom edit button (on the ruler) so
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that you can edit your page in any magnification from 50% to 400%,
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bullet and envelope macros, a provision for adding dialog boxes to
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macros, on-line macro help, table math, and remappable alphanumeric
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keys. The cost through WordPerfect is $15.
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They still need to fix it so that when you're done spell
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checking a document, the spell checker box disappears. When you
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switch from portrait to landscape with a Windows printer driver, it
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still takes forever for "Updating Printer Information" - JEEZ.
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And who's the genius that decided to ship the interim release
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on 19 360K disks? Ever heard of high density?
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Word for Windows is also scheduled for a maintenance release
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which will fix a problem that generated a UAE when spell checking
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headers and footers. Improved will be printing large and complex
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TIFF images, glossary problems, and file corruption problems with
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Word 1.x. This should be available as you read this and is
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designated Word for Windows 2.0a.
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WINDOWS 3.1 TIPS & CHEAP TRICKS
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How would you like having a windowed DOS session display 50
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lines instead of the normal 25?
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Edit SYSTEM.INI so that there is a line under the
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[NonWindowsApp]section that reads "ScreenLines=50". You can also
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use a value of 43, but this only works with VGA, of course.
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Apparently this also works with Windows 3.0.
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Want to cheat at Solitaire and Minesweeper?
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Hold down CTRL-ALT-SHIFT when you play a Draw Three game and
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the cards actually turn over one at a time without counting against
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you.
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For Minesweeper, you first change your Desktop color to black,
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then minimize all your applications. Move the mouse pointer into
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the playing area, then type "xyzzy" on your keyboard and press
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ENTER. Press the SHIFT key and move the mouse slightly. A single
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white pixel will light up in the upper left corner of the screen if
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your pointer is on a "safe" square.
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Check out a book called "Winning!" by John Hedtke and
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published by Peachpit Press (510-548-4393). It sells for $14.95
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and has tips on the games in the three Entertainment Packs.
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MORE WINDOWS 3.1 ERRATA
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Have you ever looked in your WIN.INI file and wondered what
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the [Compatibility] section was all about?
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These are known collectively as AppHacks. We've had two years
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between Windows 3.0 and 3.1, and one of the things Microsoft did
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was to find performance enhancements in Windows' code. Some of
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these improvements broke the back of Windows applications that
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depended upon the original behavior. This is why some applications
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have needed minor tweaking to work right with Windows 3.1.
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Check out the line for Excel, for example. The Excel=0x1000
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fixes the fact that Excel developers hard-wired the bit-mapped font
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names Tms Rmn and Helv into the tutorial. With the flag set,
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Windows 3.1 supplies Excel with the old names it needs, instead of
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the new names MS Serif and MS Sans Serif.
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The Wpwinfil=0x0006 flag partially corrects a WordPerfect for
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Windows module's inability to print graphics on landscape-oriented
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pages.
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I mentioned above when discussing the WordPerfect for Windows
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interim release that you still get that irritating "Updating
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Printer Information" message when changing printer drivers. Try
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changing that line to Wpwinfil=0x1206, according to Kevin Adamson
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(Manager of WpCorp's Windows testing).
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WIRED FOR SOUND PRO
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Here's a utility for those of you with sound cards. You get
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a clock that talks, a talking system monitor, a sound editor, and
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the ability to attach sounds to almost any system event (not just
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the six or so that Windows allows) - and you get 100 sounds too.
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The talking alarm clock will speak the time as well as allow
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you to set an alarm which is announced with Big Ben chimes, a
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Cuckoo, or a prerecorded sound. The talking system monitor tells
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you available system resources, free RAM, and disk space. This
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thing would drive me nuts real quick.
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Windows 3.1 allow you to attach a sound to one of seven system
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events, such as System Start, System Exit, and Exclamation Point.
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Wired for Sound Pro enables you to go beyond that and attach sound
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to dialog boxes, printer timeout messages, Save Data dialogs, and
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much more.
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The sound editor is similar to the one that comes with
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Windows, but gives you more options for editing and effects. The
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biggest plus is that you can convert sound files between WAV, VOC,
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SND, and other formats.
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The big draw is the inclusion of 100 sounds ranging from
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somebody saying "Pick One of These Things" to burps and farts
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(really). Some of these samples are pretty stupid, but others are
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quite useful.
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Wired for Sound Pro supports a SoundBlaster or any Windows 3.1
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compatible sound card. Street price is around $50.
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STAR TREK 25th ANNIVERSARY
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If you're a Star Trek fan like I am, you'll be interested by
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Interplay's game, Star Trek 25th Anniversary.
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The game supports EGA and VGA as well as popular sound cards.
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Installation takes 30 minutes to 3 hours depending upon your CPU.
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Once the laborious process is done, you can play the game.
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The 256 color VGA graphics seem crude compared to the Sierra
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games. The music is good, too.
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My complaint is in playing the game. The documentation is
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more than adequate, but there are too many things to remember (or
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maybe I'm just getting old). You have to remember to talk to Spock
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and the other characters, remember which mouse button does what as
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well as remembering that "S" turns on the shields, etc. In
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addition you have to control the phasers, photon torpedoes,
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communications, warp drive, and more.
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The installation takes too long, the graphics are somewhat
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crude, and it's too hard to remember all the keystrokes.
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WILLIE BEAMISH
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This game is billed as state-of-the-art gaming using the
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animation talents of the Disney organization.
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Of course, the graphics are very well done and the use of
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color is very reminiscent of a cartoon. The installation
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determines your configuration without asking you a bunch of
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questions. The interface is totally mouse-oriented.
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You're a nine-year-old kid who has to solve problems which are
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multiple choice scenarios. For example, you're in the back yard
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pushing your little sister on the swing. She wants you to push
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harder and swing higher. Do you do wimp out or see how high you
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can make the little brat fly? Do you smart mouth the school
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principal when you're in his office and risk ending up in military
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school? These are a couple of the scenarios you'll be involved
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with.
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The whole package is very well done, but I'm guessing this is
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a game aimed at at least teenagers. This is not for little kids
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and the point of the game seems vague until you get used to playing
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it. I haven't finished it yet, but most of the situations aren't
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too difficult to figure out.
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This is lots of fun and the music is pretty good for sound
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card owners. So, what do you do when the school bully corners you
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in the pizzeria's restroom and tries to bash your brains in for
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farting in the booth next to him?
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OS/2 2.0
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Well, we've all been waiting for this one, but is it worth the
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wait?
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First you open the Excel-class box to find 25 high-density
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disks (1.2MB). The written documentation is sparse for such a
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complex product, but the majority of the information is available
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on-line.
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Insert the Installation disk and reboot your computer. After
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a little while, you see the big IBM logo and you insert the first
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of 18 disks(not to mention six printer disks). When you get done
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with disk #6, the computer will reboot and installation will
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continue while OS/2 is running. You're presented with a list of
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options from which you can install the whole thing, or just take
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what you need.
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The installation takes a good 45 minutes or so, most of which
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is doing the "floppy shuffle". Once OS/2 is up and running, you're
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greeted with a rather mundane color scheme (which is easily
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changed).
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Remember, this is a graphical 32-bit operating system. If you
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install DOS and Windows support you can kiss about 25 megs of your
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hard drive goodbye.
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OS/2 has taken some lessons from the Macintosh. The Workplace
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Shell operates very much like a Mac, but that's not all bad. One
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of my complaints with Windows is that you have to highlight a file
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or group of files, then tell it to delete them. It's much easier
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to drag their icons to something resembling a garbage can. But
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since IBM designed OS/2, they've taken the corporate metaphor and
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replaced the trashcan with a shredder.
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Working with OS/2, you're no longer concerned with
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directories, paths, and such mundane things. The idea is to get
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some work done. They've included a number of "applets" similar to
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Windows. You've got a daily planner, calendar, text editor,
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charting package, terminal package, and even some games. There's
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an on-line tutorial to get you acquainted with the interface
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because you'll need some practice.
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Both mouse buttons are used to perform operations and if
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you're a Windows fan it will take some getting used to. After
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working with it a while, the process is very intuitive.
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Before turning off your system, remember to use the Shutdown
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command so that all data is saved.
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Performance isn't bad, but I think it could be better. I
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imagine that the graphic nature of the interface extracts a high
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price in processor time. It's hard to say how useful or popular
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OS/2 will become until there are some applications out there.
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DOS performance is excellent. It will run almost any DOS
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application with the snap you'd expect at a DOS prompt. Windows
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support, however, needs a bit more work. The mouse feels jerky to
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me and the performance of the Windows 3.0 emulation seems slow.
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(Maybe I'm just used to Windows 3.1.)
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Now, you're not really running DOS or Windows. OS/2 emulates
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both of these by first shelling to an OS/2 command line, then
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running the emulation. The Windows 3.0 emulation was pretty
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accurate though. I use an application that would not print to the
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DeskJet in Windows 3.0 and it won't do it in OS/2 either.
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The games that are included are interesting. There's that
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bizarre Reversi that's been bundled with Windows since forever. A
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Cat & Mouse game lets new users get used to using a mouse. (By the
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way, the mouse driver is very dynamic and takes a little getting
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used to.) There's a puzzle where you slide numbered tiles to get
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them in order. Klondike is the classic solitaire game, but IBM
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gives you an option to cheat if you want. A chess game is also
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included which can be played over a network. Graphics in all of
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the games are crude compared to Windows games.
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So, now comes the question. Is OS/2 for you? The minimum
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requirements are a 386SX with 4 MB of RAM and 30 MB of free hard
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drive space. Yeah, right! You'd better have a DX processor, the
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faster the better, the most RAM, and biggest hard drive you can
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afford.
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IBM has done a remarkably good job considering their track
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record with writing code. The test will be to see who supports the
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environment.
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COREL DRAW! 3.0
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As you read this, Corel Systems should be shipping Version 3
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of their popular illustration program. Upgrades through the
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channel will be $149.
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Text has always been a strong card for Corel and now you will
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be able to type and edit text directly on the screen, combined with
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a spell checker, thesaurus, hyphenation, and columns. You will be
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able to do a dynamic blend along a path with a rainbow option for
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multi-color blends. You can generate simple 3-D objects with all
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the extrusion, perspective, and envelope functions you've had
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before as well as the color options.
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The screen redraw has been enhanced so much that one beta
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tester says it's faster in preview mode than it is now in wire
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frame mode. The preview is in full color and editable.
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Finally, you'll have context-sensitive help online with a
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consistent interface.
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There will be all of the importing and exporting you're
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familiar with along with color and grayscale bitmap exports with
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user definable resolution.
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CorelPHOTO-PAINT is another included module which contains all
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the editing tools you need for working with 24-bit color images.
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CorelCHART is module which gives you true 3-D charts, pictographs,
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and almost every type of chart you've ever heard of. Data input is
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freeform with analysis tools like mean, standard deviation, and
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more. Of course, OLE server capabilities and DDE links to Excel
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and Lotus are built-in.
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CorelSHOW will play animated flicks from within a presentation
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and includes a slide sorter for easy organization. This module can
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act as an OLE client. CorelMOSAIC previews application files such
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as BMP, EPS, GIF, and more. It has batch printing capabilities and
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will also print simple catalogs of your artwork. CorelTRACE is
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still included featuring standalone color and black-and-white
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autotracing.
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The package requires a 386 or better (286 in protected mode
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with 4MB of RAM). Windows 3.1 is required for TrueType fonts and
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Windows 3.0 font support is provided by ATM if you have it. This
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looks like a killer.
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A Macintosh version of Corel is due out this fall along with
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a networking version of the Windows product.
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STICKER FUN
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Why is everyone all of a sudden including stickers of their
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product logos?
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The new Procomm Plus for Windows has a page of stickers, OS/2
|
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has a page of stickers, Willy Beamish comes with some, and the
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Windows Resource Kit has one big sticker. Why are companies
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including these in their software packages?
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|
I took the big one from the Windows Resource Kit and put it in
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|
the back window of my car. It's one of those plastic jobs that
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|
doesn't require adhesive. I guess if we have to have these things
|
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|
in the software packages for a while, I'd like to cast my vote for
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|
the non-adhesive kind. Instead of having my rear window cluttered
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|
with decals of states I've visited, I can have decals of software
|
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|
I don't use. <grin>
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PROCOMM PLUS FOR WINDOWS
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|
I've looked at several telecommunications packages for Windows
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|
and they've all left me cold. You spend too much time pulling down
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|
menus and it just doesn't work well for this type of software.
|
||
|
Datastorm has done an excellent job in bringing their popular
|
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|
DOS program to Windows. Installation is through Windows and is
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|
very easy.
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|
The screen is very clean without a bunch of crap cluttering it
|
||
|
up. There is the obligatory "Action Bar" as they call it, but it
|
||
|
contains icons for the functions you need the most. You'll find an
|
||
|
icon for your dialing directory, script files, system setup,
|
||
|
scrollback buffer, clipboard, uploads and downloads, phone hang-up,
|
||
|
and a few more which will display if you run in 800x600 or higher
|
||
|
resolution.
|
||
|
You can use your dialing directory with parameters for every
|
||
|
entry displayed, or just click on an arrow next to the icon and
|
||
|
highlight the name of the remote you want to call.
|
||
|
The script icon is of a man running and it's animated when a
|
||
|
script is running. I hope you've saved your old ASP files, because
|
||
|
the new Procomm will need to recompile them. There is provision
|
||
|
for converting your old dialing directory, however.
|
||
|
So how does it work? It works great! I called a local BBS
|
||
|
and hit the minimize button while I was downloading a file, played
|
||
|
FreeCell, and when the transfer was done it beeped at me. There
|
||
|
seemed to be no loss in download speed when I ran it in the
|
||
|
background. If you have a modem that runs faster than 2400 baud,
|
||
|
Datastorm suggests you use a 16550 UART to avoid dropping
|
||
|
characters.
|
||
|
Host mode is done through a script file, the source code of
|
||
|
which is included so you can make custom modifications if
|
||
|
necessary.
|
||
|
I've only experienced one problem so far. I have turned off
|
||
|
connection logging, but it still does it. If you turn off the Meta
|
||
|
Key display, remember to turn it off in each of your dialing
|
||
|
directory entries.
|
||
|
The documentation is as good as it gets for a comm program.
|
||
|
My favorite feature is the ability to view GIF files as you
|
||
|
download them.
|
||
|
The help system goes beyond the normal help in Windows. You
|
||
|
get a screen that looks like what you've asked for help on. Just
|
||
|
click on the area of the screen you need help for and it goes from
|
||
|
there.
|
||
|
I just read a review by a computer columnist in the big
|
||
|
Seattle paper and he raked this program over the coals claiming it
|
||
|
was too difficult to use. He's obviously an idiot.
|
||
|
Upgrades are $76 (shipping included) from Datastorm.
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
FONT EMBEDDING
|
||
|
As if you don't already have enough to worry about, there's
|
||
|
currently a lot of talk about new technology called font embedding.
|
||
|
The soon to be released PowerPoint supports this and the industry
|
||
|
is buzzing about its implications.
|
||
|
An application that supports font embedding will save the
|
||
|
fonts as part of a file, so if you transport the file to another
|
||
|
computer where the font is not available, you can still print your
|
||
|
document. There are options for making this feature read-only, but
|
||
|
then you could not edit your document. Making a file read-write
|
||
|
lets the user edit the document, but also gives them a font they
|
||
|
did not pay for or otherwise obtain a license.
|
||
|
What do you think?
|
||
|
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|
||
|
|
||
|
AMI PRO 3 BETA PROBLEMS
|
||
|
Lotus is expected to announce Ami Pro Version 3 at PC Expo,
|
||
|
but word is that they're having some problems with the beta
|
||
|
version.
|
||
|
A partial redesign is necessary in the area of mail merges.
|
||
|
When using the new SmartMerge feature to merge a list and form
|
||
|
letter skeleton with fields that don't match, Ami Pro has no way of
|
||
|
terminating the erring merge. Rebooting the computer is the only
|
||
|
recourse.
|
||
|
Apparently there's another difficulty in the inability to
|
||
|
override formatting options assigned via a style sheet.
|
||
|
When they finally get the thing working, expect to see Fast
|
||
|
Format, using the mouse to invoke often used formats, SmartMerge,
|
||
|
SmartIcons that can be sized and edited, and a style sheet viewer.
|
||
|
You'll have text drag-and-drop editing, implementation of the right
|
||
|
mouse button, automatic bulleting, grammar checker, and automatic
|
||
|
numbered lists with right-aligned numbering. A significant speed
|
||
|
increase over the current version is also part of the product.
|
||
|
---------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
MIDI INTERFACE
|
||
|
I finally picked up the MIDI interface for the Pro Audio
|
||
|
Spectrum 16 sound card. It's just a little box with a joystick
|
||
|
port, and MIDI IN, OUT, and THRU (actually, there are two out's).
|
||
|
You can get it bundled with Passport's Trax, sequencing software
|
||
|
for Windows. I haven't had a chance to hook up a MIDI keyboard
|
||
|
yet, but just playing with the sample files is very easy. The band
|
||
|
I play in is just starting to record a tape, so I'll keep you
|
||
|
informed on how things are going. We hope to use the computer for
|
||
|
some of the duties just to make the process easier with what
|
||
|
equipment we have. I've used DOS-based sequencers and it looks
|
||
|
like Windows is a much better way to go.
|
||
|
---------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
NEXT MONTH
|
||
|
If Microsoft ever sends me my copy of Excel 4.0, you'll see
|
||
|
some talk about that. I've seen and worked with the product and it
|
||
|
is incredible. There might be some talk about MIDI and hopefully
|
||
|
Sierra will finally ship Pinball for Windows.
|
||
|
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|
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|
||
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Wonder+ card (1 MB), Pro Audio Spectrum 16 Sound Card, 105 MB
|
||
|
Toshiba IDE hard drive, Teac 1.2 MB, 360K, and 1.44 MB floppies,
|
||
|
Sceptre SVGA display, Microsoft mouse, WordPerfect for Windows and
|
||
|
transmitted through a US Robotics HST Dual Standard modem.
|
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|
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|
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