DESKTOP PUBLISHING Clip Art Bright Ideas® Clip Art a Software of the Month Club® exclusive! This month’s collection of clip art contains seven images, including a hawk, an armadillo and a rabbit coming out of a hat. EPS and TIFF images are provided. For more information about how to receive even more original Bright Ideas® clip art, along with fantastic fonts, original backgrounds and useful desktop publishing tips and tricks, call Customer Services at (619) 931-7302. CapS v1.2 by Jeff Dickson Have you ever typed something and then realized that it was supposed to be all capital, or all lowercase, and you really don’t want to type it again? Now convert any text to all lowercase, or all capitals with just a few key strokes. This is especially useful when typing headlines or using all capital fonts. Dr. Note Pad v.1.4 by G.A. Grieser Apple’s Note Pad is fine, but when you need to do some serious note taking, call the doctor. This expanded note pad lets you give your notes titles and search for them by name. Assign a phone number to each note. Add dates and times with ease. This handy program was written by a 14-year-old shareware author. QuickDraw GX Guide (Edition 3) by Simon Lawson Learn the ins and outs of QuickDrawGX! This online guide covers many issues not included in Apple’s documentation, including installation, configuration and how to turn GX off when using an incompatible application. If you’re using, or even considering using GX, you should read this guide. Jade v0.91 View JPEG and PICT images with this graphic viewing program. Open several documents without using a lotof memory and open documents in the background without slowing down the performance in the foreground. If you work with a lot of pictures, this program is a must. Style v1.3.2 by Marco Piovanelli Use this text editor to create dazzling documents. Use different fonts and even import art work. Read and write documents in MacWrite v5.0, MacWrite II and SimpleText formats. Save your documents as standard files or as AutoViewer applications (stand-alone documents that don’t require another application to view them). Training on CD Sampler by Quay2 These insightful and comprehensive tutorials represent a new way of improving your computer skills and knowledge. This month’s tutorial includes “Replacing Placed Images in Illustrator,” “Layers Part 1 in Photoshop” and “Paragraph Spacing in PageMaker.” NOTE: We’ve included “Peter’s Player,” a fast QuickTime movie player, so you can play these movies even if you don’t have Apple’s Movie Player. (Apple’s QuickTime extension, however, is required. ) Peter’s Player is located in its own folder within the tutorial folder. (Application / QuickTime movie) FONTS Alphabet Train by Ben Coifman This fun font contains flatcars carrying capital letters. Of course, a train would not be complete without an engine, box cars and a caboose, so several of each are included as well. (Type1) Bookman Swash by G. Dezinen This elegant serif font is sure to be a valued addition to your font library. It’s perfect for layouts requiring a Renaissance period feel. (Type 1) Franklin Romano by Franklin Soler A bold serif font with poise, grace and power. Excellent for documents and important papers. (TrueType) Nancy Blue by Jacques Bertrand A serif font with a touch of elegance. Great for professional and business documents. (TrueType) Penna Normal by Barbara Pennacchi This delicate font looks like it was handwritten with a very fine pen. Add a personal touch to your documents or letters. (TrueType) Railroad Heralds by Ben Coifman A collection of railroad logos. From Santa Fe, Great Northern, Milwaukee Road and more. If you’re a railroad enthusiast, you’ll love this font. (Type1) Railroad Roman by Ben Coifman This bold, all capital serif font is inspired by the lettering used on American railways. It enhances any document. (TrueType and Type1) PKLA by George Shaw This font is reminiscent of the first generation of computers and classic science fiction movies. (TrueType and Type 1) Titania by Scriptorium Font Library This decorative font adds flair and style to any document. Ideal for fantasy layouts. It will expand the limits of your imagination. (TrueType and Type 1)