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RAndY's RumOR RaG
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February 1993
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NEWS IN YER FACE
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An Intel spokesman recently made the following statement:
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"There is no place for the 386 on the desktop anymore."
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WordPerfect's much awaited and much praised InForms program
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will be delayed a couple more months. I saw this program
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demonstrated recently. I have no use for something of this type,
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but it appears to be well thought out.
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Nikon has introduced a software package called ImageAccess
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which helps Windows users manage images by recording filenames,
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acquisition dates, locations, dimensions, creator, and type of
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file.
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Looks like everybody's getting into the sound card business.
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Some have sounds on the card, others are for voice annotation only
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and are packaged with a microphone and speakers. New players
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include Mouse Systems, Logitech, and ViVa.
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What's this? I hear of the possibility of a three-button
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mouse from Microsoft. I don't know if that's true, but a change in
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their mouse product is in the wind.
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The world continues to deteriorate. In perusing the
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advertisements in the back of PC Magazine, I notice that we now
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have a national adult gay men's online service. This valuable
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resource features access from over 1,000 US cities, live uncensored
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group and private chat, online games, over 20,000 GIFs, and a
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Matchmaker online database. Just what the world needs...
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Look for another acquisition at Microsoft. Now that they've
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got a database product, rumor has it they're going to get serious
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in the desktop publishing and/or graphics markets. There are
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reports of Microsoft poking their noses around Corel and Aldus.
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Also, insiders at Microsoft have apparently been buying Aldus
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stock, anticipating a deal.
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I hear that when NetWare 4.0 ships, it will be available on
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CD-ROM. That will be the end of forty pounds of documentation and
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dealers will have to convince their customers to pay $12,000 for a
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little CD.
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I hear that the proliferation of sound cards is messing up
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network cards with the interference they generate.
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Artisoft has started talks with Dell Computers with the intent
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of shipping Artisoft's Ethernet chip with Dell's Ethernet-ready
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computers. Another scenario is that they're thinking about putting
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LANtastic in the chip.
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Bill Gates was reportedly taken by surprise when Stac
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Electronics recently announced a patent infringement suit against
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Microsoft. Stac alleges that the data compression technology in
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the current beta version of DOS 6 infringes two Stac patents.
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They're asking the court to stop Microsoft from using DoubleSpace
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in any beta or commercial release of MS-DOS.
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Everex Systems filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection at
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the beginning of January. Several large retailers had dropped
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Everex and Cumulus systems in addition to stop stocking Tandon
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products. It's no great loss, I've always thought Everex products
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were a piece of junk.
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The Real World series of accounting software is highly
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acclaimed by accountant types but the code is compiled Cobol (which
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makes for real fun when troubleshooting error messages). It seems
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that their Version 6.5 installation program corrupts an important
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file from the previous version and won't install from floppy. Have
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you guys ever looked at what the rest of the PC world is using for
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languages and gotten a clue?
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You re probably unaware that in December Microsoft began
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shipping a software developer's kit for its Modular Windows
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operating system. This is a subset of Windows 3.1 stripped down to
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execute from one Mbyte of ROM. It shares the same API's and will
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find a home in a CD-ROM player TV accessory. The intended end use
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will be for interactive TV applications such as program guides,
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video-on-demand services, home shopping, and interactive game
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shows.
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Back in December, Jim Manzi (Lotus) and Philippe Kahn
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(Borland) met to discuss a number of issues, the primary one being
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the eternal lawsuit between the two companies. They met for about
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an hour and Lotus was willing to settle for $100 million. Borland
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said that was too much, so life goes on.
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Intel is getting ready to release a new line of 486
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processors. This new S series are a combination of the existing DX
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and SX series and the SL-based microprocessors. These new S series
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processors will be more power efficient with built-in system
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management and power-saving features. Chips are expected to be
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available in the second quarter with systems using them available
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later in the year.
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DATABASE WARS HEAT UP
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Borland is planning on a February 1 date for release of
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Paradox for Windows (see the review later in this issue).
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Meanwhile, Microsoft's release of FoxPro for DOS and Windows will
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likely be split between the DOS release in February and the Windows
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product in March or April.
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Beta testers of both products express concern that the
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companies are introducing these products earlier than they should.
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Expect to see a Paradox for Windows rollout price in the area
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of $140 (street price) for a limited introductory period. As I
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write this, Paradox for Windows has gone into production and is
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scheduled to hit the shelves about the first of February.
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WHAT ARE THEY SMOKING?
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Microsoft is planning a Windows NT launch for Spring Comdex in
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Atlanta with retail availability within several weeks of that.
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The initial version will require 12-16 megs of memory and 200
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megs of hard disk space!! JEEZ!! Pricing has not been released
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but is expected to list for "under $500". There is the possibility
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that they will do a $99 limited-time offer like they did with
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Access.
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The initial release will run on 486 and Pentium processors as
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well as Digital Equipment's Alpha chip. According to a beta
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tester, "It will be usable, but if you're looking for high speed
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and performance, that's coming later."
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POLITICALLY CORRECT CLIPART
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While browsing through the current issue of Aldus Magazine, I
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came upon an advertisement for a clipart package called Statements.
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The ad read: "Contemporary - Powerful - Multi-Cultural". Samples
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of the artwork include an apparently homeless man of ethnic descent
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sitting at a bus stop. The man's posture connotes despair while on
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the other side of the bench sit two well-dressed men, their backs
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turned to the homeless man. My favorite image is one of three
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children of different ethnic backgrounds holding up a large globe
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of the world.
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I have a suggestion for companion clipart collections. How
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about an environmentally conscious collection featuring Sierra Club
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types hugging trees? Maybe they could add some images of a
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GreenPeace-er kissing a whale?
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I weep for the future...
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DOS 6 PREVIEW
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A beta release of MS-DOS 6 recently made it's way into my
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hands, so I should probably give you a little preview of what's to
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come. Microsoft expects to release this new DOS in March.
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I don't want to muck up my hard drive by installing a beta
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version of an operating system and risk messing up important
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business data - so I installed DOS 6 to a bootable floppy.
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On the outside you won't see much difference. Microsoft must
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figure that most users use the "$P$G" for a prompt because it's now
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the default prompt. I hate it because it gives me an error if I
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switch to a drive before putting in a disk. Thankfully the same
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rules we've always had apply for changing the prompt or getting rid
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of it.
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Multiple boot configurations have been a problem for many
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people for some time and DOS 6 finally addresses that problem.
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Hold down F8 when you start to boot and you'll be asked to confirm
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your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT line by line. It's not the best
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solution, but it's better than nothing.
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The primary change that I can see is that the utilities have
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been enhanced. Microsoft has licensed some more utilities from
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Central Point, among them a virus scanner. MEMMAKER is a memory
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optimization tool which alleviates you from manually figuring out
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how best to utilize upper memory blocks. It works similar to QEMM
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and the like by rebooting your computer several times to get the
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best configuration. There was no change in the amount of memory
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available from when I had done it manually with DOS 5 (but then I m
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a power user).
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DoubleSpace is the Stacker-like utility that lets you get more
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space out of your hard drive. I'm chicken to try this in beta test
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and don't think much of the technology when it's off the shelf.
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I'll pass on this one.
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Other than that, it's pretty much business as usual. The MEM
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program lets you pause the screen as it flies by and the format of
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the readout has changed to be more easier to read and more
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complete.
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Since I didn't install DOS 6 to the hard drive, I was also
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unable to run Windows. I noticed a number of drivers and DLL's on
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the disks, but was too chicken to mess up something that works.
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The feeling at a command prompt was that DOS 6 was noticeably
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faster than DOS 5. I reported last month on rumors of DOS 7
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(internally code named Chicago) being readied for a fall 93
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release. If that's the case, I'll likely wait.
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WORDPERFECT FOR WINDOWS 5.2
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It took me a while to get this into my hot little hands, but
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it's finally here.
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I still think there are more powerful Windows word processors
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out there, but I'm sticking with WordPerfect. This update is
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substantially better than their previous product.
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The installation is now done through Windows and the overall
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feel of the program is markedly faster.
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New to this release is a feature called QuickFinder. You
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build indexes for groups of files and it scans for keywords with
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the speed of lightning. It's really fast and if you have to manage
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large numbers of documents, this is one feature you'll love.
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WordPerfect for Windows finally has OLE support. That means
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drag-and-drop printing from the Windows File Manager is finally
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operable.
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Also included are several different Button Bars grouped
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according to task. You can easily switch by positioning the cursor
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over the Button Bar and pressing the right mouse button for a pop-
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up menu listing other Button Bars. This is a convenient feature
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and all Button Bars are customizable, of course.
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There are a number of excellent macros included. My favorite
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is the envelope printer which lets you select from three different
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return addresses, select the font to be used, and also prints the
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Postal bar code. Pretty cool! There's another macro which enables
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true typographic quotes which can be automatically started when you
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start up WordPerfect.
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The program is now mail enabled so you can immediately send a
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document via E-Mail. ATM Version 2.5 is included for external font
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support. (This seems like too little - too late. Most people I
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know including myself use TrueType fonts exclusively.)
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Now a part of the package is Grammatik 5. I hate style
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checkers. I think they're for people who were sleeping in Junior
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High English class. Anyway, if you think they're cool then you've
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finally got it.
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Gone forever (almost) is that annoying "Updating Printer
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Information" message that comes up whenever you change from
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portrait to landscape. You'll still get the message when you add
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or delete fonts, but changing paper sizes and orientation is no
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longer a nuisance.
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They've done a good job of upgrading this program. There are
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a lot of little improvements such as having the Speller dialog go
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away when you're done spell checking (you're done - you don't need
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it there anymore).
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If you already have WordPerfect for Windows, put out the $39
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they want for the upgrade: it's worth it.
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HAYES - MULTI-TECH SUIT SETTLED
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Four years of legal hassling has ended with a settlement in
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the Hayes escape sequence suit. Multi-Tech has agreed to pay an
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undisclosed sum to Hayes and Hayes will make changes to their white
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paper which implied that Multi-Tech's TIES escape sequence was
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unreliable.
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ACCESS 1.1 TO FIX BUGS
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Microsoft engineers are working on Version 1.1 of Access. (I
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hear they re planning a Macintosh version of Access.) They're
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working on incorporating an Oracle database driver and maybe a
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FoxPro driver. The 128MB file size limit will be raised to 1
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gigabyte.
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There are problems working with Stacker 3.0 (so what), but
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here's a listing of the 12 bugs as reported by Microsoft:
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1. Incorrect Windows for Workgroups driver can cause file
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truncation (correct driver included with Access)
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2. Incorrect LAN Manager driver can cause file truncation (correct
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driver included with Access)
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3. Access setup may have problems with DOS Append
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4. ATI Ultra driver not compatible with Access
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5. Access setup may leave temporary directory and files
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6. Problem importing DBF files where record length exceeds dBase
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maximum
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7. Access cannot use Btrieve data with indexes across column
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boundaries
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8. Fixed-width import does not correctly translate extended
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characters
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9. Cannot hide modal/popup forms with the OpenForm action
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10. Form dynaset references are problematic when using form
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variables
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11. Problem using running sum property with control that evaluates
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to #ERROR
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12. Beta versions of ODBC drivers will not work with Access
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Access sales have gone through the roof since it was
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introduced in mid-November. A Microsoft representative estimates
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that demand is three times the 100,000 SKU s Microsoft forecasted
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for the introductory phase (which will end January 31). It is
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estimated that by the end of 1993, Microsoft could have 32% of the
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database market. That figure includes versions of Access as well
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as FoxPro. (Paradox and dBase currently have about 59% of the
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market share.) Interestingly, Paradox for Windows will debut at
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exactly the time when the $99 special on Access expires.
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SOUND CARD EXPLOSION
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Sales of sound cards has increased dramatically this past
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year, largely because of the support in Windows 3.1. Before
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Windows supported sound, these cards were sold primarily in home-
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consumer markets. Now, they're getting into corporate territory.
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As an example of the explosion, Media Vision shipped 6,000 Pro
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Audio Spectrum 16 boards last May (92). This past December they
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shipped 45,500. Creative Labs shipped 1.52 million sound cards in
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1992 compared to 180,000 in 1990. Creative Labs report sales split
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15% to business users and 85% to home users.
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Turtle Beach Systems claims "At this point we can t make
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enough [sound boards] to sell".
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NEW FROM MICROSOFT
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Microsoft Profit has a form based interface to tracking
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accounting records. There are a variety of forms including
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invoices, purchase orders, and checks. Profit uses SmartFill in
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the same manner that Money remembers transactions. Wizards are
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included for balancing your checking account, sending bills, and
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producing mailing labels. There are more than 30 predefined
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reports including cash flow, sales, and inventory reports. You can
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also create your own customized reports and produce graphs.
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The Microsoft Windows Printing System is a hardware/software
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combination which optimizes your HP LaserJet when used with
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Windows. A module installs like a font cartridge and allows the
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printer to talk to the computer. The software works with models
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II, IID, IIP, IIP+, III, IIID, and IIIP just like a regular printer
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driver. (The system is compatible with DOS and switches to PCL
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emulation.) Included in the package are 79 fonts. A full
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installation with fonts will consume about 8.2 megs of hard drive
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space, but the basics just needs 1.9 megs of space. The system is
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designed so that even a 512K LaserJet can print full page graphics.
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A printer status window shows a document's progress as it's
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printing. You'll see the estimated time to completion along with
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graphical and audio reports on paper and toner levels. (When
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printing a test page, a voice says "printing started", and
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"printing complete" when finished.) You can print on both sides of
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the paper by printing the odd-numbered pages first, then the even-
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numbered pages. There's even a cut-away view of the printer to
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show you the location of any printer jams.
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The system speeds up Windows printing because it uses the
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native Windows GDI model and avoids having to translate the image
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into PCL format. Sophisticated algorithms keep the printer running
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at close to the rated speed by balancing the load between the
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computer and the printer.
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Be aware that the Windows Printing System supports only
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TrueType fonts. It does not recognize Type 1 fonts or any other
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device fonts.
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Suggested list price for the Windows Printing System is $199,
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Profit s price has not yet been announced. The Printing System is
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available now and Profit should be on the shelves in February.
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ART IMITATES LIFE
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I don't know about your town, but where I live I'm not sure if
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we have more places selling Espresso or offering Karaoke nights.
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One of the products unveiled at the recent CES is a program
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called PC Karaoke from Media Resources. The software will be
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available as an add-on to Media Resource's multimedia kits at about
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$100 more. The kits range from $799 to $1,599 (retail) and include
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software, speakers, a microphone, sound card, and a CD-ROM drive.
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A Karaoke only package including software, a sound card, and CD-ROM
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drive will sell for about $399 MSRP. Additional Karaoke titles
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will have a suggested price of $20.
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The Karaoke software has SMPTE (a standard time code) and uses
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CD-quality 64-track music.
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WINDOWS NT PRE-REVIEWED
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I've listed the hardware requirements for Windows NT above and
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stand behind my assertion that they're ridiculous for wide-spread
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acceptance.
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Here are some quotes by prominent people in the computer
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industry with their thoughts after using a pre-release version of
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NT.
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Frame Technology has a good track record for cross-platform
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software. V. Siva Kumar (vice-president and general manager of
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their desktop division) says, "Windows NT will give you a 30%-50%
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performance boost over Windows 3.1, on the same hardware platform.
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Windows NT will be a much more stable environment than
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DOS/Windows."
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At LaserMaster, Bill Neuenschwander (director of public
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relations) said, "With 32-bit processing and multi-threaded
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multitasking, the Windows NT architecture is ideal for designing
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host-based printers."
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Corel Draw's media relations manager, Fiona Rochester, said
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that "one of the unique things about Windows NT's 32-bit
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development is Microsoft's goal to enable programmers to develop 16
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and 32-bit applications simultaneously." Corel has a history of
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32-bit development with a native OS/2 version of CorelDraw just
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released.
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The folks at Ventura Software are waiting to see which becomes
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the most commercially viable - OS/2 or Windows NT. Said Brian
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Standley (vice president of product management), "If Windows NT
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ports most Windows applications over without a problem, that makes
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Windows NT an easy platform to get applications into."
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I still think I'll pass.
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PARADOX FOR WINDOWS
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I'm just not a relational database kind of guy. I have never
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been able to figure these things out from the start. But last
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month I reviewed Access and I really like it (although I still have
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trouble figuring out the relational stuff).
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Paradox for Windows is here (at least I assume so since I have
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one in my hands). This has been a long time in coming and Borland
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has lost money and some credibility due to the amount of time it
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has taken.
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The obvious comparison is to Microsoft's Access. For starters,
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the Access package weighs about 5 pounds while Paradox for Windows
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runs closer to 7 pounds. Either way, there's a ton of books here,
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folks.
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Installation is via the Quattro Pro for Windows style with the
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graphical view of driving down the highway reading billboards as
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you shuffle disks. An absolute minimum installation will consume
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about 10 megs of hard drive space - lots of big DLL files.
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Loading definitely takes longer than Access. I wanted to see
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how fast it took to import a dBase file, but realized that it reads
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dBase directly (they're the same company - duh). So I read in a
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big dBase file with over 16,000 records.
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Now I wanted to do a query. I don't like to read books but I
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will at least look at a help screen. As with Access, queries are
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very simple to construct. I had performed these same operations
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with Access using the same data, and Paradox seemed to take longer
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giving me an answer to this particular query.
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There are provisions for creating quick forms and reports, but
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they're not even close to the quality and complexity offered by
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Microsoft's Wizards.
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The right mouse button has not been forgotten. Similar to
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Quattro Pro for Windows, the right button brings up the object
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inspector which gives you a menu of options that relate to whatever
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you've clicked on.
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I haven't had the time and do not possess the technical
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ability to give this program a thorough testing. That will be a
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job for the hardcore database guys. Borland has done a good job
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and users now have more of a choice with Windows relational
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databases. If you require a database with more thorough
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programming possibilities, then Paradox for Windows would probably
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be the better of the two. This is power user software.
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SIPP
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No, I'm not talking about chips here - that acronym stands for
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Software Integration Partners Program. This is an alliance of
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Novell, Lotus, and WordPerfect on the software side; IBM, Digital
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Equipment, Hewlett-Packard, and Compaq on the hardware end.
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The idea is to bundle software with the above mentioned
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hardware at a price below what Microsoft could sell equivalent
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software for.
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Novell will be offering DR-DOS, NetWare Lite, and their soon
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to be released Personal NetWare package while Lotus and WordPerfect
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will chip in with cc:mail and WordPerfect Office. Borland and
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packard-Bell have both reportedly been approached to join the
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bunch.
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The end result is to make a dent in Microsoft's domination of
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the desktop. Negotiations are still in progress, but look for the
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results to surface within the next few months.
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MORE NEWS IN YER FACE
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Microsoft is set to challenge Borland's hold on the language
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world with a release of Visual C++. New features include a
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Windows-hosted integrated development environment, and integrated
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GUI debugging tool, and Wizard technology.
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Borland's new Paradox for Windows will go up against
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Microsoft's FoxPro 2.5 by the time you read this. Portability
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issues threaten the established base of both products so we'll have
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to wait and see.
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WordPerfect will soon be shipping a version of WordPerfect 5.2
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for OS/2! No word on an exact date.
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Leading computer manufacturers are making motherboard
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modifications to support the P24T upgrade expected to be available
|
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|
next year. Intel has acknowledged the existence of this chip which
|
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|
is a Pentium overdrive chip for 486 computers. The price is
|
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|
expected to be in the $600-$650 range and it's suggested that
|
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|
consumers will find it too pricey. As if the DX2 Overdrives
|
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|
available now aren't?
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Bitstream is shipping Version 2 of Facelift for WordPerfect.
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|
Enhancements include 10 additional typefaces, faster printing
|
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|
speeds, the ability to add shadows and fill patterns, support for
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|
color printing, and enhanced network support.
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|
Prodigy (for those who have never seen a REAL online service)
|
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|
is reducing their workforce and will contract out certain
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|
membership services. They're eliminating 250 positions.
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|
Meanwhile, they're looking at other sources of distribution,
|
||
|
for example cable TV transmission, CD-ROM, and wireless
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||
|
transmission to PDAs and the like. Oh, joy...
|
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|
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|
PRINT SHOP FOR WINDOWS
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|
It's here! The popular idiot's desktop publisher is now
|
||
|
available for Windows.
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|
Actually, the basic operation is almost exactly the same as
|
||
|
the new DOS version. The typefaces have been translated to
|
||
|
TrueType versions, and you can also use any other typefaces that
|
||
|
are available for Windows.
|
||
|
There's not much I can say that I didn't mention when talking
|
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|
about the new DOS version last month. They two are virtually
|
||
|
identical. I do wish that you had the option of installing the
|
||
|
fonts separately on this one, but you can always go back later and
|
||
|
get rid of the ones you don't want. You can import and export and
|
||
|
the final printed page looks the same as what you'd get from the
|
||
|
DOS product, so the choice is yours as to which one you'd prefer.
|
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|
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|
FORM WITHOUT SUBSTANCE
|
||
|
Here's a hot new CD for the 4 out of 10 of you who voted for
|
||
|
Clinton.
|
||
|
Warner New Media has just released a CD with more than 300
|
||
|
photos of the Clinton campaign combined with sound clips from some
|
||
|
of his speeches. The software is called "Clinton: Portrait of
|
||
|
Victory". Included are sections from the debates, the primaries,
|
||
|
the convention, on the road, and the finale. The Windows version
|
||
|
features video clips, the DOS version does not.
|
||
|
The very thought of such software sends my heart racing (it's
|
||
|
more like making my stomach churn). List price is $39.99. My
|
||
|
suggestion is to use that money and buy Rush Limbaugh's book - it's
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||
|
a better value and makes more sense.
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|
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||
|
COMING SOON
|
||
|
I hope to report on PC Tools for Windows next month and
|
||
|
Sierra's Pinball for Windows is scheduled for February release but
|
||
|
I'm not holding my breath - along with the CD version of Leisure
|
||
|
Suit Larry I. Microsoft's hot new multimedia encyclopedia Encarta
|
||
|
has been delayed and I probably won't see it until March.
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