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- Name = Sony Targets Multimedia at
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Sony Targets Multimedia at
- Size: 6K Date:11/13/92 Version:
- Description:
- Sony Targets Multimedia - PARK RIDGE, NJ – The “Digital Revolution” will
- take center stage at Comdex ‘92 as Sony spotlights the growing integration
- of the computer and the consumer electronics industries. This Comdex marks
- the first time that Sony’s Computers and Components, Business and
- Professional, Consumer, and Sony Recording Media product companies will be
- exhibiting together at a major computer industry trade show. Sony’s booth
- is number 1778 and is located in the Main Hall of the Las Vegas Convention
- Center.
-
- Name = Golden Triangle Ships TimesTwo
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Golden Triangle Ships TimesTwo
- Size: 4K Date:11/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- Golden Triangle Ships TimesTwo - San Diego, CA--5 Nov 92: Golden Triangle
- announced shipment of TimesTwo™ (patent pending), the first driver-level
- disk expansion product for Macintosh®. With a simple one-time installation,
- TimesTwo transparently doubles the size of any SCSI disk without
- reformatting, leaving users’ data unchanged.
-
- Name = DTV Symp.cpt
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:DTV Symp.cpt
- Size: 13K Date:11/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- DTV Symp - This file contains info on the December MultiMedia seminar in LA
- in December of 1992.
-
- Name = Apple Announces New Prog for
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Announces New Prog for
- Size: 5K Date:11/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- Apple Announces New Prog - SAN FRANCISCO, California--October 30,
- 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today introduced a new assistance program
- designed to spur the development of multimedia products such as interactive
- books, music and animated content. This new program, called the Apple
- Multimedia Program, will strengthen Apple's partners' abilities to prosper
- in the growing areas of multimedia creation and playback, and provide
- Macintosh computer users with a broader and richer range of computer-
- based information.
-
- Name = RasterOps Introduces MoviePak
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:RasterOps Introduces MoviePak
- Size: 10K Date:10/31/92 Version:
- Description:
- RasterOps Introduces MoviePak - SANTA CLARA, Calif., September 15, 1992 —
- RasterOps Corporation (NASDAQ ROPS) today introduced MoviePak — a
- daughterboard that advances the market for digital video by bringing
- real-time, full-screen, full-motion, video capabilities to the Apple
- Macintosh for the first time. It addresses the needs of a broad range of
- existing and potential QuickTime users — from business presentation
- professionals to video/multimedia producers — providing them with
- a low-cost, high-quality means of producing digital video.
-
- Name = RasterOps announces The Wall
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:RasterOps announces The Wall
- Size: 6K Date:10/31/92 Version:
- Description:
- RasterOps announces The Wall - SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 27, 1992 — The
- RasterOps Wall Division today announced the first multi-screen display
- system to concurrently display full-wall video with high-resolution color
- graphics, text and animation, via an Apple® Macintosh®. The Wall™ is a
- larger-than-life medium for communicating ideas by focusing on the visual
- impact of a wall of monitors or projectors.
-
- Name = FWB Announces CD-ROM ToolKit
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:FWB Announces CD-ROM ToolKit
- Size: 6K Date:10/31/92 Version:
- Description:
- FWB Announces CD-ROM ToolKit - FWB, Inc. of San Francisco, CA today
- announced a new Macintosh utility, CD-ROM ToolKit™, that works in the
- background to make CD-ROM drives perform faster anmore reliably. The $79.95
- (SRP) package will ship in December. CD-ROM ToolKiuses advanced caching
- techniques to improve CD-ROM performance as much as 1,800%. By caching and
- prefetching repeatedly used information to a hard drive and RAM, CD-ROM
- ToolKit allows searches and seeks to take place almost instantaneously,
- dramatically improving drive operation and user productivity.
-
- Name = DigitalFilm (DV2000)
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:DigitalFilm (DV2000)
- Size: 9K Date:10/31/92 Version:
- Description:
- DigitalFilm (DV2000) - Digital-Video Editing System for Professional-
- Quality Video Production Get the features and performance you need for
- professional-quality video production on the Macintosh® with the
- DigitalFilm™ card from SuperMac. DigitalFilm is the only QuickTime™ video
- production system that lets you capture full-screen video and stereo sound
- to an ordinary Macintosh hard disk at 30 frames per second and output
- directly to a videotape recorder at the same rate.
-
- Name = Connect PwrBks to VGA monitors
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Connect PwrBks to VGA monitors
- Size: 4K Date:10/31/92 Version:
- Description:
- Connect PwrBks to VGA monitors - EL CERRITO, CA --- 26.Oct.92 --- James
- Engineering is pleased to announce MacVGA for Apple® Computer, Inc.'s new
- Macintosh PowerBook 160 and 180 computers. MacVGA for the PowerBook 160
- and 180 is designed to increase “portable productivity” by providing low
- cost color VGA connectivity to hundreds of VGA monitors and VGA compatible
- presentation display products such as video overlay projection panels and
- CRT projectors.
-
- Name = Apple's New Macintosh Duo
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple's New Macintosh Duo
- Size: 12K Date:10/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
- introduced a Macintosh personal computer system that combines the power
- and versatility of desktop computing with the convenience and flexibility
- of notebook systems. The new Macintosh Duo System lets users insert--or
- dock--a Macintosh PowerBook Duo computer into a desktop station that
- connects to a variety of peripherals and network resources.
-
- Name = Apple Strengthens Portable and
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Strengthens Portable and
- Size: 9K Date:10/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
- introduced a broad range of new Apple Macintosh products that extends the
- company's leadership in portable computing and enriches its mid-range
- computer offerings. The announcements include two new models of the
- company's award-winning PowerBook notebook computers; a new personal
- computing system that combines the convenience of notebook computing with
- the power of desktop computing; two new fast, flexible desktop systems; and
- a new color display that complements the advanced graphics capabilities of
- the Macintosh computer family.
-
- Name = Apple Ships System 7.1
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Ships System 7.1
- Size: 13K Date:10/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
- announced it is shipping Version 7.1 of the widely acclaimed System 7
- operating system for the Apple Macintosh personal computer. System
- 7.1 incorporates Apple's WorldScript technology, which enables Apple to
- offer System 7 for the first time to customers in Japan, China, and
- other Asian countries with "double-byte" languages, whose large
- character sets require two bytes of the computer's memory to address
- each character.
-
- Name = Apple Rolls Out More Powerful,
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Rolls Out More Powerful,
- Size: 9K Date:10/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
- announced two new additions to its best-selling Macintosh PowerBook
- line of notebook computers. Called the Macintosh PowerBook 160 and
- Macintosh PowerBook 180, both bring greater performance, more flexible
- video capabilities, and even higher quality displays to the company's
- award-winning and fast-selling notebook line.
-
- Name = Apple Intros Two Mac II
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Intros Two Mac II
- Size: 9K Date:10/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- Apple Intros Two Mac II - CUPERTINO, California--October 19, 1992--Apple
- Computer, Inc. today introduced the Macintosh IIvx and IIvi, two new
- mid-range Macintosh II personal computers that make it easy for users to
- work with sophisticated graphics, large files, and vivid colors. These
- fast, flexible systems support up to 32,000 colors on a variety of displays
- and feature a distinctive expansion bay that accepts mass storage devices
- such as a CD-ROM drive, a removable cartridge drive, or a high-capacity
- disk drive.
-
- Name = Apple Introduces Mainstream 14"
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Introduces Mainstream 14"
- Size: 5K Date:10/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- Apple Introduces Mainstream 14" - CUPERTINO, California-October 19,
- 1992-Apple Computer, Inc. today introduced a low-cost, high-resolution
- Macintosh Color Display designed to complement the sophisticated color and
- graphics capabilities of the Macintosh computer family. The new display
- offers increased brightness, advanced ergonomic features, and is affordably
- priced at U.S. SRP $589.
-
- Name = CD-ROM Product on Cutting Edge
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:CD-ROM Product on Cutting Edge
- Size: 5K Date:10/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- CD-ROM Product on Cutting Edge - EVERGREEN, COLORADO--19 OCT 92, Remember
- when only encyclopedias came on CD-ROM? Cordillera Press will become the
- first electronic publisher to market complete personal fitness training
- program on CD-ROM when it begins shipping copies of "THE OUTDOOR ATHLETE
- Steve Ilg's Cross-Training Guide for Wholistic Fitness and Sport
- Performance" on November 1. "The Outdoor Athlete" CD-ROM combines text,
- QuickTime video with narration, and interactive files for journal keeping
- to provide a personal training program which can be tailored to individual
- sports and ability levels.
-
- Name = Apple Announces AppleLink CD
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Announces AppleLink CD
- Size: 6K Date:10/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- Apple Computer, Inc. today announced AppleLink CD - an information resource
- product on CD-ROM. AppleLink CD delivers regular editions of Apple and
- third party product and support information for a single annual
- subscription fee. AppleLink CD offers Macintosh computer users access to a
- wealth of information previously available only through AppleLink, Apple's
- global electronic communications and information service. Unlike most
- on-line services, however, the new product requires no modems, special
- phone lines, or extra software.
-
- Name = Video output for PowerBook 140,
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Video output for PowerBook 140,
- Size: 4K Date:10/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- Video output for PowerBook 140,145, & 170.- Seattle, Wash.--- Power R
- introduces the Model PB-10 video adapter to connect the Macintosh PowerBook
- to an LCD panel or other projection device. The PB-10 turns your PowerBook
- 140, 145 or 170 into a powerful presentation tool at home or on the road.An
- external 8 oz. adapter converts the PowerBook's one bit video to VGA. The
- black and white image on your projection screen is exactly what you see on
- the built-in PowerBook screen. Unlike competing products, with the PB-10
- there is no delay between internal and external displays.
-
- Name = TECHWORKS SMASHES $200 ETHERNET
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:TECHWORKS SMASHES $200 ETHERNET
- Size: 5K Date:10/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- TECHWORKS SMASHES $200 ETHERNET PRICE COST! - AUSTIN, TEXAS, OCTOBER 12,
- 1992. TechWorks announced today a series of price reductions on its line of
- Macintosh Ethernet cards. With new price points starting at $199, the
- company is positioning itself as the most competitively priced Macintosh
- Ethernet vendor on the market. This announcement coincides with the release
- of several new Ethernet cards and a series of SCSI-to Ethernet devices for
- connecting PowerBooks and other Macs onto Ethernet networks externally via
- the Mac SCSI port. The Ethernet SC products let administrators connect
- Macs with no slot (or Macs whose slot is occupied) to Ethernet networks.
-
- Name = RasterOps Shatters Price
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:RasterOps Shatters Price
- Size: 9K Date:10/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- RasterOps Shatters Price Barrier For Large-screen Color Monitors - SANTA
- CLARA, Calif., October 12, 1992 — Creating a new price entry point for
- large-screen color displays, RasterOps Corporation (NASDAQ:ROPS) today
- reduced the prices of its true color, 20- and 21-inch monitors by as much
- as 30 percent: RasterOps/20T Multiscan Trinitron® Color Display — now
- $2,499 — was $3,499 • RasterOps/20 Multimode Color Display — now $1,499 —
- was $1,799 • RasterOps 21-Inch Color Monitor — now $2,999 — was $3,599.
- For more information read the enclosed text file.
-
- Name = AUSA Reduces Suggested Retail
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AUSA Reduces Suggested Retail
- Size: 5K Date:10/02/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California--September 28, 1992--The Apple USA division of Apple
- Computer, Inc. announced today that it has reduced manufacturer suggested
- retail prices (SRPs) in the United States on many Apple Macintosh personal
- computers and related peripheral and accessory products.
-
- Name = Apple Offers New Selection of
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Offers New Selection of
- Size: 8K Date:10/02/92 Version:
- Description:
- SEYBOLD SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco, California -- September 21,
- 1992 -- Responding to customer requests for a wider selection of
- affordable, high-quality fonts, Apple Computer, Inc. today introduced
- its latest retail software product, the Apple Font Pack, which
- includes a rich selection of new TrueType fonts from leading type
- vendors. With the Apple Font Pack, Apple has made it even easier for
- customers of the Macintosh personal computer to use fonts in
- designing more effective documents with greater visual impact.
-
- Name = VideoVision Data Sheet 7/92.cpt
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:VideoVision Data Sheet 7/92.cpt
- Size: 5K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
- Description:
- VideoVision Data Sheet 7/92 - contains info from Radius on VideoVision
- their mutimedia board for Mac II computers.
-
- Name = The MediaMix Interaktiv -
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:The MediaMix Interaktiv -
- Size: 4K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
- Description:
- Media Magic Produktions GmbH is proud to present Germany's first
- interactive CD-ROM magazine for the Macintosh: The MediaMix Interaktiv.
- The magazine is a combination of articles and advertising all contained in
- a sleek interface which allows the user to download, print and change
- languages instantly, without ever leaving the magazine. The MediaMix is
- animation, interaction and information in a system 7 savvy multimedia
- magazine.
-
- Name = Hayes Announces Version 3.4 of
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Hayes Announces Version 3.4 of
- Size: 7K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
- Description:
- Atlanta, Georgia, 8 Sep 92 -- Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. today
- announced Version 3.4 of Smartcom II for the Macintosh - the simple-to-use,
- yet powerful, communications program that takes full advantage of the
- unique graphics capabilities of all computers in the Macintosh family.
- Version 3.4 provides the same capabilities as Version 3.3, but now features
- full language capability for French, German and English, and adds support
- for Minitel terminal emulation for use with Videotex color graphics
- services.
-
- Name = AUSA 11 Retailers Carry AC
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AUSA 11 Retailers Carry AC
- Size: 6K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
- Description:
- NEW YORK, New York--September 14, 1992--The Apple USA division of
- Apple Computer, Inc. today announced the authorization of eleven
- major U.S. consumer retail chains to carry the full line of Apple
- Macintosh Performa computers and peripherals. Launched today in New York,
- the Macintosh Performa line will be sold in approximately 2,000 locations
- nationwide by the following: Sears, Montgomery Ward, Circuit City, Dayton
- Hudson, Lechmere, Silo, Office Depot, OfficeMax, Staples, Tops, and
- Incredible Universe.
-
- Name = Apple Launches Macintosh
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Launches Macintosh
- Size: 12K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
- Description:
- NEW YORK, New York--September 14, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today
- introduced a new family of Macintosh computers targeting the consumer
- marketplace. Initially available only in the U.S., the new Apple
- Macintosh Performa series of computers is designed to reach first-
- time buyers and new users in the home, offering specific solutions
- for families with school-age children.
-
- Name = Kodak and Apple Work Together
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Kodak and Apple Work Together
- Size: 7K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
- Description:
- Kodak and Apple Work Together - NEW YORK, New York––Aug. 25––Kodak and
- Apple Computer, Inc., today announced they will work closely together to
- make high-quality photographs simple to use on mainstream personal
- computers. “We will combine Kodak’s photographic imaging capabilities with
- Apple’s easy-to-use Macintosh®computer systems to make color images on
- computers more powerful and universally available,” said Kay R. Whitmore,
- Chairman, President, and CEO of Kodak.
-
- Name = Laptop TV
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Laptop TV
- Size: 4K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- Laptop TV - BRONX, NY – August 19, 1992 – Willow Peripherals, a pioneer in
- linking the computer and video worlds, has today begun shipping its
- AppleJack™ VGA adaptor, making Apple Computer Corp. Macintosh LC®s and
- Quadra® models fully compatible with Willow’s LaptopTV™ portable
- VGA-to-video converter. These Apple users can now use Willow’s portable
- LaptopTV converter, with unique ClearView™.
-
- Name = At Ease
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:At Ease
- Size: 5K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- At Ease - Presenting At Ease™ from Apple, a new extension to System 7 which
- provides customer with the best way to let others use their Macintosh.
- At Ease is the perfect solution for teachers, parents, and trainers who
- want to make Apple Macintosh computers even easier to use for young and
- novice users--and, at the same time, protect the valuable contents of the
- computer’s hard disk. A versatile extension to Macintosh System 7, At Ease
- provides speedy, one-click access to the applications and documents you
- specify, and protects remaining disk contents with a password.
-
- Name = Applied Engineering Accelerator
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Applied Engineering Accelerator
- Size: 5K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- Applied Engineering Accelerator - Dallas, TX (August 17, 1992)-Applied
- Engineering, Apple's oldest third party developer, dramatically reduced
- prices across its entire line of TransWarp accelerator cards for the
- Macintosh. Cuts range from 23 percent to as much as 48 percent and are
- illustrated in the attached chart.
-
- Name = Apple's System 7 Used by 4
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple's System 7 Used by 4
- Size: 5K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- Apple's System 7 Used - BOSTON, Massachusetts--August 4, 1992--Apple
- Computer, Inc. today announced that more than 4 million customers of
- Macintosh personal computers are now using System 7, Apple's enhanced
- operating software that offers customers greater ease of use and a rich set
- of new capabilities. Apple's internal research indicates that the adoption
- of System 7 by nearly 50 percent of Macintosh customers is the result of
- aggressive upgrading by the installed base and strong sales of new
- Macintosh computers.
-
- Name = ZORRO! Puts QuickTime to Work
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:ZORRO! Puts QuickTime to Work
- Size: 6K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- ZORRO! Puts QuickTime to Work - Boston, MA 04 AUG 92 -- MASS
- Microsystems(R) (NASDAQ:MMIC) will unveil Zorro!(TM), its
- Macintosh(TM)-based video editing and archiving software at the
- opening day of the Macworld Exposition and Conference being held in Boston,
- Massachusetts this week in the Company's booth #5644 in the World Trade
- Center. The QuickTime(TM)-based product provides non-linear, off-line
- editing capabilities for videotape editing professionals and video
- enthusiasts.
-
- Name = PowerBook Price/Performance
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:PowerBook Price/Performance
- Size: 5K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- PowerBook Price/Performance - CUPERTINO, California--August 3, 1992--Apple
- Computer, Inc. today announced the Macintosh PowerBook 145, strengthening
- the midrange offering in its popular PowerBook line of notebook-sized
- computers. The new PowerBook incorporates all the original features of its
- predecessor, the PowerBook 140, while also offering 35 percent better
- performance and a lower price. At $2,399-$2,799 manutacturer's
- suggested retail price (MSRP), the PowerBook 145 replaces the 140.
-
- Name = High-End Data/Video Projector
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:High-End Data/Video Projector
- Size: 3K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- High-End Data/Video Projector - Newport News, VA––nVIEW Corp. has announced
- the Luminator™ LCD projector establishing a new performance standard for
- data/video projectors that wil impact the way presentations are given
- around the world. The patented projector incorporates a single
- active-matrix LCD with 640 x 480 resolution and projects brilliant computer
- graphics and video from up to four sources simultaneously. The
- plug-and-play projector is one-third the weight of conventional 3-beam CRT
- projectors, and does not require any convergence procedure to use.
-
- Name = Best-valued '030 Accelerators
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Best-valued '030 Accelerators
- Size: 7K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- Best-valued '030 Accelerators - AUSTIN, TEXAS, AUGUST 3, 1992 - Logica
- Research, Inc., today announces its entrance into the accelerator market
- place with the Logicache 50MHz '030 seriefor the Mac IIsi and Mac IIci, the
- first in a planned line of accelerator products. The Logicache 50MHz '030
- is a 68030 50MHz accelerator with 64K CachRAM for the Macintosh IIci and
- Macintosh IIsi computers. The IIsi version will ship with a dual-slot
- adapter card. The Logicache 50MHz '030 series will be shipping later this
- month and are the best-valued '030 accelerators on the market today.
-
- Name = Baseline Ships Advanced
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:Applelink:Baseline Ships Advanced
- Size: 4K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- Baseline Ships Advanced - Memphis, TN-- Baseline Publishing today announced
- that DiagnoSYS, an advanced diagnostic utility for the Apple Macintosh, is
- now shipping to the public. DiagnoSYS examines your Macintosh hard drives
- for installed software known to cause conflicts. After searching its
- extensive database of system conflicts, DiagnoSYS lists incompatibilities
- and proposes solutions based on information it has obtained regarding your
- Macintosh.
-
- Name = CameraMan v1.1 Records Sound &
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:Applelink:CameraMan v1.1 Records Sound &
- Size: 5K Date: 7/28/92 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- CameraMan v1.1 Records Sound - Santa Clara, CA--20 Jul 92: CameraMan, the
- best-selling screen movie utility for the Macintosh, just got better.
- CameraMan Version 1.1 will debut at MacWorld - Boston. New capabilities of
- CameraMan include: Real-time Voice Over - allows recording of QuickTime
- soundtracks using an Apple-standard microphone as the movie plays in real
- time. Audio Clip Sequencing - allows accurate postioning of mulitple sounds
- withrespect to the QuickTime movie. Save Options - allows movies to be
- saved on a user specified volume.
-
- Name = System for Stock Photography
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:System for Stock Photography
- Size: 4K Date: 7/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- System for Stock Photography - Washington DC, 12-JUL-92: Douglass Systems
- Corporation (DSC) announced today the release of PICTS -- the Photographer,
- Image, and Client Tracking System. PICTS is specifically tailored to meet
- the wide range of problems encountered in managing stock photography
- collections. The core of the system is the PICTS software, which is used
- with optional barcode hardware to provide a complete management and
- operations support system.
-
- Name = AUSA/Intros QuickTime Planning
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AUSA/Intros QuickTime Planning
- Size: 8K Date: 6/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- AUSA/Intros QuickTime Planning - DALLAS, Texas--June 15, 1992--Apple
- Computer, Inc. today unveiled its QuickTime version of Teaching, Learning &
- Technology--A Planning Guide, a comprehensive tool designed to help
- educators and school districts with their curriculum planning processes.
- QuickTime is Apple's technology that enables users to display and
- play video clips and sound on an Apple Macintosh personal computer.
- With the QuickTime version of the planning guide, users can create,
- edit and present educational plans--all on the same computer. Users
- can view any QuickTime video in a window on screen, or show the video
- as a full-screen slide presentation.
-
- Name = 150-Watt Power Supply -IIcx,
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:150-Watt Power Supply -IIcx,
- Size: 4K Date: 6/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- 150-Watt Power Supply -IIcx - The new improved version of ZPS-150cxi (ZPS™
- Series), a 150-Watt power supply upgrade for the Mac IIcx, IIci, Quadra 700
- has been released and shipping since Jan. 1992. This new improved design
- has a 0% fail rate so far on the market worldwide with a thousand users.
- This 150-Watt upgrade provides 67% or more power on all 4 independent
- outputs both in Amperage and total wattage rating (UL lab loaded this unit
- to 230-Watt).
-
- Name = Apple Signs Major Consumer
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Signs Major Consumer
- Size: 5K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California--May 29, 1992--The Apple USA division of Apple
- Computer, Inc. today announced a major consumer electronics retailer and
- two major office products superstore chains will participate in a special
- retail program for Apple Macintosh computers beginning in June. The pilot
- program, which runs through the summer, is designed to help pave the way
- for sales of new Apple branded computers through expanded consumer channels
- this fall. Apple will formally announce consumer distribution plans and
- specific new channel partners later this summer.
-
- Name = Apple Ships Macintosh PC
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Ships Macintosh PC
- Size: 6K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO,California--May 18, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. today announced
- immediate availability of its first retail software products that augment
- the core System 7 operating-system services of the Apple Macintosh
- computer--Macintosh PC Exchange and the QuickTime Starter Kit. Macintosh PC
- Exchange allows customers to easily move files between a Macintosh and any
- PC-compatible computer.
-
- Name = Apple Unveils Newton Technology
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Unveils Newton Technology
- Size: 9K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
- Description:
- CHICAGO--May 29, 1992--After months of industry speculation and
- anticipation, Apple Computer, Inc., today provided the first glimpse of its
- Newton technology. This new technology will be the core of Apple's first
- major new product line since the popular Macintosh personal computer was
- introduced in 1984.
-
- Name = Apple Computer to use ARM
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Computer to use ARM
- Size: 4K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
- Description:
- Los Gatos, CA May 29, 1992. Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. (ARM) has announced
- a major design win for the ARM610 processor, just six months after the
- initial launch of the ARM6 technology. Apple Computer has announced Newton,
- the first line of products from its new Personal Interactive Electronics
- division.
-
- Name = Apple Unveils Quadra 950
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Unveils Quadra 950
- Size: 9K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California--May 18, 1992--In line with its goal to bring
- products to market faster, Apple Computer, Inc. today introduced the new
- Apple Macintosh Quadra 950, a new high-end member of the Macintosh Quadra
- personal computer line unveiled just seven months ago at fall Comdex.
-
- Name = Passport Ships MusicTime
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Passport Ships MusicTime
- Size: 5K Date: 5/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- Passport Ships MusicTime - Half Moon Bay, CA--5 May 92: Passport Designs is
- now shipping MusicTime™, a new composing and notation program for
- Macintosh®. MusicTime provides a fast, fun and creative way for users to
- play, compose, record and print out music on their Macintosh, much like a
- musical word processor. Based on Passport's popular music publishing
- program Encore™, MusicTime is designed for amateur musicians, music
- hobbyists and enthusiasts who want to create and print their own musical
- scores.
-
- Name = TV Encoder/Quadra Provide NTSC,
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:Applelink:TV Encoder/Quadra Provide NTSC,
- Size: 4K Date: 5/08/92 Version:
- Description:
- Woburn, MA _ April 29 ,1992_ _ Computervideo announced it’s “TV Encoder”
- when interfaced to Apple’s Quadra 700 and 900 computer platforms offers the
- ability to display on a NTSC or PAL TV/monitor and record onto video tape
- flicker frepresentations in 256 colors. This process is called Apple
- Convolution. The TV Encoder also supports 16 million colors NTSC and PAL
- video output but without convolution. This ability to display and record
- flicker free graphics on standard consumer and studio Television / monitors
- and VCR’s was previously only available with the use of very expensive scan
- converters costing up to $10,000.
-
- Name = Mac TV Show.cpt
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Mac TV Show.cpt
- Size: 8K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- Mac TV Show - this file gives info on Macintosh television shows over cable
- available to Mac users.
-
- Name = Apple PowerBook Internal Script
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Apple PowerBook Internal Script
- Size: 4K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- Apple PowerBook Internal Script - Liaison 3.0.2 script for the Apple
- PowerBook Internal modem. Copyright © 1992, Farallon Computing, Inc. All
- rights reserved. revision 1.0 3/13/92. This file allows you to use Liaison
- and the Powerbook modem.
-
- Name = AUSA/JD Powers Award for Apple
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AUSA/JD Powers Award for Apple
- Size: 5K Date: 2/03/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California -- January 17, 1992 -- Personal computer users in
- U.S. businesses ranked Apple Computer, Inc. #1 in overall business PC
- end-user satisfaction according to the 1991 final summary report from J.D.
- Power and Associates. The year-long, three-part analysis which surveyed PC
- users in large, small to medium and home-based businesses, focused on five
- essential factors: ease-of-use, software friendliness, reliability,
- support, and capability. The final results of the study were released
- earlier this month by J.D. Power and Associates.
-
- Name = Apple Reports Q1 92 Earnings
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Reports Q1 92 Earnings
- Size: 8K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California--January 16, 1992--Apple Computer, Inc. reported
- today revenues and net income for its first fiscal quarter, which ended
- December 27, 1991. Net revenues for the first quarter of fiscal 1992 were
- $1.863 billion, an 11.2 percent increase from the $1.676 billion reported
- in the first quarter of the prior year. Net income for the first
- quarter was $166.0 million, a 10.3 percent increase from the prior
- year's first quarter net income of $150.5 million.
-
- Name = Macintosh 21" Colort Display
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Macintosh 21" Colort Display
- Size: 5K Date:10/14/91 Version:
- Description:
- Macintosh 21" Color Display Technical SpecificationsSystem Requirements
- •Macintosh personal computer equipped withan appropriate video card.
- Video cable (supplied with the display)Picture Tube, 21" diagonal, with
- in-line gun, 90° deflection angle, Black matrix-type dot screen, Phosphor
- type P22 (aluminized), Flat, square faceplate with gray filter glass,
- 50% nominal light transmission, Shadow mask.Download to read more...
-
- Name = Macintosh 21" Color Display
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Macintosh 21" Color Display
- Size: 4K Date:10/14/91 Version:
- Description:
- The Apple® Macintosh® 21" Color Display lets Macintosh personal computer
- users work with two full pages of text and graphics in color. The unit has
- been designed for users needing large-screen color display capabilities for
- presentations, page layouts, engineering design, and video applications.
- The 21-inch screen provides more than three times the screen area of
- standard displays and features high levels of brightness and contrast. The
- antiglare screen minimizes reflective glare and the tilt and swivel base
- allows for comfortable working angle display adjustments.
-
- Name = LaserWriter IIg Technical
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:LaserWriter IIg Technical
- Size: 4K Date:10/14/91 Version:
- Description:
- LaserWriter IIg Technical Specifications
- Marking Engine - Canon LBP-SX laser
- Controller - 25MHz 68030 CPU, ASICs and I/O processors
- Optional upgrade for LaserWriter IISC, IIf IINT, and IINTX
- Memory - 5 megabytes of RAM, up to 32 megabytes 2 megabytes of ROM
-
- Name = LaserWriter IIf Technical
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:LaserWriter IIf Technical
- Size: 5K Date:10/14/91 Version:
- Description:
- LaserWriter IIf Technical Specifications
- Marking Engine - Canon LBP-SX
- laserController - 20MHz 68030 CPU, ASICs and I/O processors
- Optional upgrade for LaserWriter IISC, IINT, and IINTX
- Memory - 2 megabytes of RAM, up to 32 megabytes 2 megabytes of ROM
- Print Quality - 300 dpi enhanced with FinePrint®
- Optional PhotoGrade® for high-quality scanned images by upgrading to 5
- megabytes of RAM. See more by downloading this file.
-
- Name = LaserWriter IIf Product
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:LaserWriter IIf Product
- Size: 4K Date:10/14/91 Version:
- Description:
- The 300 dot-per-inch Apple® LaserWriter® IIf makes use of Apple’s
- proprietary FinePrint™ technology to provide for smoothing jagged edges
- that are frequently found in documents created by laser printers.
- The unit is expandable and can be upgraded with Apple’s PhotoGrade™
- capabilities by increasing RAM to 5 megabytes to enable printing documents
- that include high-quality scanned images and graphics. PhotoGrade allows
- printing of images with more than 65 levels of gray.
-
- Name = Apple OneScanner Technical
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple OneScanner Technical
- Size: 4K Date:10/14/91 Version:
- Description:
- Apple OneScanner Technical Specifications
- Hardware: Scanner Type: Flatbed
- Resolution: 72 - 300 dpi in 1 dp
- Max document size: 8.5 by 14 inches
- Gray-scale levels: 256 levels (8 bits per pixel)
- Scaling: unlimited
- Interface: Small Computer Systems
- Download for more technical info on the Apple Scanner.
-
- Name = Apple OneScanner Product
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple OneScanner Product
- Size: 4K Date:10/14/91 Version:
- Description:
- The Apple OneScanner is a flatbed scanner that makes use of Ofoto™ scanning
- software from Light Source, Inc. Ofoto allows users to choose between
- automatically scanning by single clicking the mouse and manual user control
- of each aspect of the scanning process. The OneScanner provides for
- gray-scale scanning with 256 levels for photographic-quality
- black-and-white images. Quality is enhanced through high-quality rotation
- and scaling algorithms. This file describes features of this scanner.
-
- Name = Low-Cost Animation
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Low-Cost Animation
- Size: 4K Date: 9/15/91 Version:
- Description:
- HATBORO PA (September 15, 1991) Meyer Software of Hatboro, Pennsylvania
- today announced the release of On The Air™ Version 1.0, new ‘screen show’
- software for the Macintosh. On The Air, which retails for $175, lets users
- quickly and easily create and play back disk-based presentations
- incorporating animation, still images, and sounds—created within the
- program, or imported from other Macintosh environments.
-
- Name = UG Speakers Bureau PR
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:UG Speakers Bureau PR
- Size: 11K Date: 6/17/91 Version:
- Description:
- SCHENECTADY, NY, June, 1991-- The MUG News Service (MNS), working in
- cooperation with Apple's User Group Connection, announced today a
- nationwide Speakers Bureau for user groups and third-party developers.
- The service is designed to arrange product demonstrations and exchange
- information between developers and Apple User Groups - the computing
- community's most influential users.
-
-