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=====News & Views <psl_logo.pcx>
- PsL Monthly CD-ROM Feedback
- Get Into CDs for as Little as $66
- Retail Products - featuring CDs this month:
... Women of Venus CD
... Color Magic Clip Art CD
... GIF Galaxy CD #1
... Pixel Perfect Graphics CD
- New User Tip: Redirection
- More Letters
- Quick Looks explained
- <SCREENS.PCX> explained
- Program Reviews - how to find 'em
- MegaDisk Sets
- System Requirements
-----PsL Monthly CD-ROM Feedback
We appreciate all the feedback we are getting on the PsL Monthly CD. We are
making suggested changes when we can.
---CD-ROM Too Cheap?
George Margelis, Australia:
"Congratulations on the CD-ROM. It is excellent, very well done. I only
have one suggestion: I don't think you are charging enough for it. Not
complaining, mind you, but anyone would be willing to pay a lot more for it
than $20, and to be honest, I think you deserve more than that per copy."
-PsL: The people who have been spending upwards of $1000 each month to get
all the programs added to PsL are ecstatic with the new CD for $19.95, to
say the least, and of course we are losing money on them.
At the same time, a lot of people have subscribed to the PsL CD who never
bought from PsL before or who were not buying as much as $20/month from
PsL.
It appears from the early response to the CD that we will easily get enough
new people subscribing to more than offset the lost revenues from those who
used to spend more, so everyone is coming out ahead, including the
programmers, who will get their programs out to more people this way.
Aren't win-win situations wonderful?
---CD-ROM Too Late?
Some people were concerned last month because they got PsL News before the
CD.
We cannot finish the CD until after PsL News has gone to the printer. Then
the tape for the first two CDs had to be sent to a plant where it took 10
days to produce the CD and three days to ship back. That is why it is so
much later than PsL News, which is printed locally.
In the future, we plan to pay extra for 3-day turn-around time for
production (plus 3-4 days to-from the manufacturer), so you should receive
it sooner, but still not as soon as PsL News.
---No Volume Label on the CD
Frederick R. Sidell also writes:
"I could not catalog the CDs with a disk cataloging program (SmartCat)
because they do not have volume labels. Please put a distinct volume label
on each month's CD."
-PsL: We'll try to do that. Most disk cataloging programs let you manually
enter a volume label if a disk does not have one. If SmartCat does not, you
may want to look at some of the other programs in PsL. Also, look at
CDPRO3D in the DOS\COM section this month.
Alternatively, you might want to copy the FILES.BBS file out of each CD's
root directory into a directory on your hard disk. (August did not have a
FILES.BBS; instead, get FILES from the PSL_News directory for that month).
The FILES.BBS files have descriptions of all the programs, arranged by
subdirectory. You can search these files with FGREP (from the Reviews
directory) much faster than you could load and search with a catalog
program, or you can view and search them with LIST or some other file
viewer.
---PNUMER.ZIP Bad on September CD
Frederick R. Sidell, Bel Air, MD:
"The file PNUMER.ZIP on the September CD will not dearchive. I would
appreciate it if you would send me a CD without the corrupt file."
-PsL: PNUMER.ZIP is bad on all the CDs (although it was good on our
master). We will put it on the October CD again.
---Wants Programming CD
Ron Eaglin, Orlando, FL:
"What I could really use is a CD which contains the disks from your
programming section. Why yours? Because you have much more than any other
company. Having a thorough and ORGANIZED source for programming utilities
would be worth hundreds of dollars to me and other programmers. I pay $165
yearly for my subscription to Microsoft Developers Network CD for
information which is less useful to me than your programming catalog info.
Think about it."
-PsL: We are still trying to adjust to the shock of going from 250-300
program write-ups a month to 500-700. As soon as we get our heads above
water, we will definitely be tackling some other CD-ROM projects, and your
wish is one of them. Thanks for the input.
---FILES.BBS Not Quite Right
Brian Simpson:
"Well, you almost got it right! File size must END at (ie: be
right-justified to) column 21. The date must start at column 24 and end at
column 31 with "-" as separators, not "/". The first line of the
description must start at column 34 and not go beyond column 39. Long
descriptions must start with "| " in column 32."
-PsL: Whew! The specs keep getting tighter and tighter. We'll try these
changes in this month's CD and see what objections we get. We hope to avoid
multiple FILES.BBS files for different BBS systems, but we have been told a
lot of different things.
---CD Utilities for Syops
Jose Villar, Barcelona, Spain:
"The program ROMBRAIN permits sysops to have up to 99 CDs available on a
BBS at the same time, having some off-line and some on-line. It also
controls multiple CDs such as Pioneer DRV or Corel SCSI for systems with
more than one CD-ROM. To run ROMBRAIN, you will also need BRAINEX.
"I hope this information helps sysops to put the wonderful PsL CDs in their
BBSs in order to have all the collection together and helps users to see
how much is offered in the PsL CDs."
-PsL: Thanks for the tip. We followed up your letter by obtaining ROMBRAIN
and BRAINEX, which are written up in this month's Business-Communications
section and are on this month's CD.
-Clint Bradford, Mira Loma, CA:
"CD-ROM Pro is a great CD-ROM file organization utility. You will find the
author to be accessible and enthusiastic. I also want to thank you for your
openness and responsiveness. I believe we both desire to make your Monthly
CD the finest CDROM product available for shareware BBSs."
-PsL: Thanks for sending along the latest CD-ROM Pro. We have written it up
in the Business - Communications section.
-----Get into CDs for As Little As $66
We have talked to many people who are on tight budgets or who have just
sprung for an expensive new computer and are not ready to put out hundreds
more in one whack to get a CD-ROM drive, as much as they might like to have
the PsL Monthly CD.
Since we hate to see anyone miss out on the hundreds of exciting new
programs we put on each month's CD, we have come up with a special deal
that should be affordable for anyone with a computer.
Get a Mitsumi internal CD-ROM drive with interface card plus three months
of PsL Monthly CD-ROMs for a total of just $198 -- billed to your credit
card in three monthly installments of just $66 plus shipping ($7 in the
U.S.).
Or if you need an external drive, get a Sydos Personal CD drive and three
months of PsL Monthly CD-ROMs for a total of just $297 -- billed to your
credit card in three monthly installments of just $99 plus shipping ($7 in
U.S.).
The Sydos can be installed in 2 minutes - plug it into your PC's printer
port, plug your printer into the Sydos, and load the software. Everything
you need for CD-ROM use is included with either system. Both drives are
Kodak Photo-CD compatible and can also play music CDs.
With either package, you save over $100 from our already discounted prices.
So if your mouth has been watering for a CDROM drive, you'll never find a
better deal. Now's the time to go for it!
-----PhoneDisc CDs
#30401 PhoneDisc USA - Residential $79
#30402 PhoneDisc USA - Business $79
#30400 PhoneDisc USA - Res. & Biz. Reverse $199
At last, an affordable U.S. phone directory on CD!
The Residental PhoneDisc has over 75 million numbers with names and
addresses compressed onto two CDs: Western and Eastern U.S.
The Business PhoneDisc has over 9.5 million numbers, names and addresses on
one CD for the whole U.S.
The Reverse PhoneDisc comes on five CDs and covers residential and
business. All the CDs were just updated during the Summer of 1993. The same
program can be used to access each of these CDs, and it works very well. As
you type in a name, the name list scrolls down to match the letters you
have typed. <PHONEDS1.PCX>
If you need help narrowing the list down, you can limit the search range by
entering one or more of the following: city, state, zip, street or area
code.
On the Business CD and the Reverse set (which has residential AND
business), you can also narrow the search by business type. In addition,
you can search by street address or phone number. For example, type in
HOUSTON, then KIRBY, then scroll down until you find 5925 and you'll find
an entry for PsL. <PHONEDS2.PCX>
With any CD, when you find the name you are looking for, you can have the
program dial the number (through your modem) or print an address label.
We had fun testing the CDs by looking up distant relatives and old high
school friends from 25+ years ago.
For business, it is an ideal way to verify references, look for customers
whose names, addresses or phone numbers may be lacking or illegible, track
down debtors, check for trademarked business names, get house numbers for a
street, and so on.
-----The Women of Venus CD
#30403 $29.95
No, this is not a collection of UFO sightings. It is a collection of
hundreds of full-color pictures of winners in the Venus Swimwear's
International Pageant.
The CD has software for DOS, Windows, Macs, Amiga, and Unix with music
files which play in the background while pictures are being viewed. Or you
can view the files with any program which can handle the TIF graphics
format, such as Paint Shop Pro for Windows, and convert the files to other
formats.
If you like the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, you will love this CD.
<VENUS057.PCX> <VENUS059.PCX>
-----Color Magic Clip Art CD
#30404 $49
This CD contains over 600MB of 256-color, 300dpi drawings which you can use
royalty free in publications. Software for Windows 3.1 makes it easy to
browse by thumbnail or keyword to quickly find the picture you want, as
well as to convert the drawings into a dozen different standard graphics
formats.
Works on the Mac, too, plus has support software in English, Spanish,
Portuguese and Japanese.
-----GIF Galaxy CD #1
#30405 $29
This CD has thousands of high quality, high resolution color pictures in
GIF format. Categories include people, animals, technology, space, nature,
and more, plus fractals and 1000 raytraced images.
You can view 25 thumbnail images on the screen at once to help quickly pick
the graphics you want to load.
-----Pixel Perfect Graphics CD
#30406 $29
Get thousands of black and white, 300 dpi drawings for use in desktop
publishing. Pictures are in the following formats: PCX, TIF, WPG, BMP, MAC,
Printshop (old & new), Newsroom, Printmaster, and First Publisher.
Categories include animals, business, computers, food, frames, holidays,
medical, sports, states, countries, transportation, occupations and more.
The artist is Kirk Gibson of Disneyworld, Forida.
Cataloging software is included. Has support in Spanish, French, German and
Portuguese.
-----New User Tip: Redirection
Some Quick Look utilities on this month's CD-ROM have no documentation
files. When you run the program the first time (with no command line
parameters), the documentation is written to the screen and the program
returns to DOS.
However, these programs have more than one screen full of documentation,
and it scrolls off faster than you can read it.
If you are faced with a situation like this, one easy solution is to
redirect the program's output to a text file. For example, if a program by
the name of SOMEPROG.EXE writes several screens of text in a continuous
stream, you can enter SOMEPROG > TEXT to capture it to a file named TEXT
(or any other name you want to use).
Then you can use the VIEW.COM program which we put on most of our disks, as
well as on the CD, to read the TEXT file. (When using redirection to create
a file, be sure you are not using the name of a file already in the
directory. DOS will overwrite an existing file without warning.)
-----More Letters:
---Shocking Service
Doug Long, Los Angelas, CA:
"I want to commend you for your excellent service and helpfulness, I was
totally shocked to see my order arrive as fast as it did. You will always
get my orders; I have stopped using any other shareware distributors."
---Ordering Quick Looks
Doug also says:
"I couldn't find in PsL News how to order Quick Look programs except at
normal disk prices."
-PsL: Our practice now is to put small Quick Look programs onto Monthly
Additions Disks, so if you see a Quick Look program written up in some area
other than Monthly Additions Disks, it takes at least one disk by itself
and the regular ($5/disk) fees apply. If one program takes more than one
disk, we will say so and it will cost $6.99 for the set, just like MegaDisk
sets in the library.
---Screen Colors & ANSI.SYS
Robert E. Bond, M.D., San Diego, CA:
"In the June PsL News, you mentioned a problem in setting screen colors
with ANSI.SYS. This is caused by an undocumented feature of DOS in all
versions. It has to do with the way that AUTOEXEC.BAT handles ECHO ON and
ECHO OFF.
"To get bright white on blue on startup, simply load ANSI.SYS in your
CONFIG.SYS file and add the following lines to your AUTOEXEC.BAT:
PROMPT $p$g$e[1;37;44m
ECHO ON
CLS
-PsL: Thanks for the tip.
-----Quick Looks
PsL receives a lot of programs which we do not add to our permanent
collection for various reasons, although the programs may be of excellent
quality.
These programs are written up as "Quick Looks" in PsL News and are included
on PsL's Monthly CD.
Quick Look programs may be special ordered on floppies at our regular disk
fees. We do not assign disk numbers to them, so they must be ordered by
name and CD-ROM/PsL News date. All Quick Look Programs not part of an
Additions Disk come on separate disks. Quick Looks taking more than one
disk are noted and the cost for them is $6.99 per program/disk set. Some
say "On MegaDisk only" -- these are available only on 1.44MB 3.5" disk for
$6.99 (or on the CD, of course).
Some of the types of programs that will be classified as Quick Looks
include programs of a type already in PsL such as text editors, periodical
programs with a limited life span such as magazines-on-disk, demo programs,
extreme niche programs, and files too large to justify distributing on
diskettes.
-----<SCREENS.PCX>
Throughout the program reviews in this issue, you will see PCX file names
in angled brackets. These are primarily for use with TOGETHER! when reading
the PsL News on CD. TOGETHER! is a shareware program included on the CD
with the permission of the author for distribution purposes. If you use the
program on a continuing basis, payment of the shareware fee to the author
is required. See the file TOGETHER.DOC in the \SCREENS directory of the CD
for more information.
NOTICE: The screen shots, clip art samples and other graphics files in the
\SCREENS directory of the CD are subject to the copyrights of their
creators and are included on the CD for purposes of illustration and review
only - not for redistribution.
-----Program Reviews
PsL has, by far, the largest shareware library of any disk-based
distributor. Because of the large volume of programs, full writeups of
every program cannot be included in each PsL News.
Programs being updated in this issue are only given a one- or two-line
description. (When viewing PsL News on the CD-ROM, press "W" for the
original write-up of an updated program.) The Listing in the back of this
issue is a list with one-line description of most, but not all, programs in
PsL's catalog.
For a complete listing of all the programs in PsL, with full descriptions,
system requirements, shareware fees, author's name, etc., get the PsL
Reviews Disks. (See the back, inside cover of this issue for details.)
The latest revisions of the Reviews files are also included in the \REVIEWS
directory of the PsL Monthly CD-ROM each month, along with programs for
viewing and searching the files.
Text of past issues of PsL News are available on disk, as well as on the
PsL Monthly CD (beginning with August). To find programs written up as
Quick Looks and not added to PsL's catalog, search the past PsL News text
files.
-----MegaDisk Sets:
Disks with a 20000 series number are part of a multi-disk set of related
programs for a total disk fee of just $6.99. Because of the already low
price of MegaDisk Sets, these sets do not apply towards member's quantity
discounts nor can sets be taken as "free disks" in any special offers.
-----System Requirements:
Absent any notice to the contrary in the full program descriptions, all
programs should run on a system with at least 384k of RAM, any type of
video, and at least two drives (one floppy and a hard disk or two floppies)
and DOS 3.1 or later. However, PsL does not warrant compatibility of
programs with all systems.
Knowledge of basic DOS commands such as DIR, COPY, TYPE, MD and CD is
required. See HomeEducation (ED-01) for DOS tutors.