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- Name = $ NAUGC91 Bulletin #1
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:$ NAUGC91 Bulletin #1
- Size: 18K Date: 5/11/91 Version:
- Description:
- Announcing: Powwow - the 1991 National Apple Users Group Conference (NAUGC)
- Friday through Sunday, June 7 through 9, 1991 at the University of
- California at Berkeley. Hundreds of Apple II and Macintosh user group
- leaders will gather this June to their national conference. At this sixth
- annual "gathering of the tribes," leaders will: Discuss how to make their
- groups more healthy, profitable, and fun. Learn of industry developments
- their members should know about. Share their groups' unique experiences so
- others may benefit from them. Explore the possibilities for collaborative
- work to help each other.
-
- Name = 1st Live User Group TV
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:1st Live User Group TV
- Size: 7K Date: 7/03/91 Version:
- Description:
- Presenting The first LIVE UG-TV simulcast scheduled for Wednesday evening,
- September 25, 1991, 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time, 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time. The
- 90-minute telecast will feature a mix of topics, including news of interest
- to all User Groups and Associations, as well as segments specifically
- devoted to the Apple II and Macintosh product families. Apple Product
- Managers and Product Engineers will give on-air presentations as well as
- participate in a live, interactive Q&A session with remote User Group and
- Association sites.
-
- Name = 6 Disc CD-ROM Jukebox $999!!!
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:6 Disc CD-ROM Jukebox $999!!!
- Size: 4K Date: 4/06/91 Version:
- Description:
- 6 Disc CD-ROM Jukebox $999!!! Now you can have all of you CD’s on-line
- simultaneously! Optical Access International has just released of six disk
- CD-ROM subsystem for Macintosh. Access™ CD 6/Pak features a removable 6
- disk magazine similar to that of a multiple disc audio CD-player.With a
- capacity of more than three gigabytes, Access™ CD 6/Pak is the ultimate
- CD-ROM resource when used on a single Macintosh, or across an Appleshare or
- TOPS network. All six discs mount on the Macintosh desktop, each with a
- unique icon indicating the type of disc being data, audio, or multi-mode.
- SuperCache® efficiently manages all six CD-ROM discs allowing you to access
- multiple discs as easily as you would a single disc CD-ROM drive.
-
- Name = AMUG Training Expo...
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AMUG Training Expo...
- Size: 4K Date: 5/11/91 Version:
- Description:
- AMUG's Training Expo... Huge Success!
- On May 4, 1991 many great trainers gathered and taught twelve classes for
- AMUG members at the Howard Johnsons Plaza hotel. Each class was 2 hours and
- over 480 seats were registered for instruction. Subjects that were the most
- popular included HyperCard, PageMaker, Illustrator 3.0 and Word. Each of
- these classes had 70 - 50 attendees. Other subjects taught include Excel,
- Beginners, Intermediate, Works, Networks, FileMaker Pro and Hard Disk
- Recovery.
-
- Name = APDA Self-help Development
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:APDA Self-help Development
- Size: 7K Date: 4/21/91 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California—April 15, 1991—Apple Computer, Inc.’s Developer Group
- today announced the availability of the “Developer Resource Kit” and
- “Getting Started” bundles, cost-effective packages of self-help development
- support tools for people new to Macintosh® computer programming. Also
- announced today was the availability of AppleLink®, Apple’s online
- information and communication network, to any Apple development customer.
- These new self-support products are made available from Apple through APDA™
- (Apple Programmers and Developers Association).
-
- 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 = AUSA Reduces Prices on
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AUSA Reduces Prices on
- Size: 9K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California––February 4, 1992––Apple Computer, Inc. announced
- today that it will decrease prices in the United States on many models of
- its most popular Apple Macintosh personal computers. The reductions in
- suggested retail prices (SRP) allow the company to continue the momentum of
- its aggressive market share strategy. The reductions in SRP, which are
- effective immediately, cover most of the Macintosh product family with the
- exception of the Macintosh Quadra line and the Macintosh PowerBook 140 and
- 170 models.
-
- Name = Announcing Stand-Alone Video
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Announcing Stand-Alone Video
- Size: 5K Date: 4/21/91 Version:
- Description:
- Las Vegas, Nevada -- April 15th, 1991 -- Today at the National Association
- of Broadcasters show, NewTek launched a stand-alone Mac-compatible Video
- Toaster system. The new $3995 Video Toaster is a complete solution for
- broadcast quality video production at a revolutionary price. "This new
- Video Toaster system is the flagship product we've been working towards
- comments Paul Montgomery, NewTek's Vice President, "It makes the complete
- Toaster system price less expensive and opens up many new channels of
- distribution." The new Video Toaster is file format compatible with many
- popular Mac programs.
-
- Name = AppleCD SC Plus- Technical
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AppleCD SC Plus- Technical
- Size: 3K Date: 7/09/91 Version:
- Description:
- The playback medium for the AppleCD SC CD-ROM unit is a 12-centimeter
- optical disc installed in a CD caddy. Any CD-ROM or audio compact disc is
- compatible. The data capacity in mode #1 is 656 megabytes; 748 megabytes in
- mode #2. The unit access from 1 recording surface. The unit has a
- capacity of more than 270,000 blocks per disc. Data per block is 2,048
- bytes in mode #1; 2,336 bytes in mode #2. Audio playback time is more than
- 1 hour with a frequency response of 20 to 20,000 hertz.
-
- Name = AppleCD SC Plus- Product
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AppleCD SC Plus- Product
- Size: 4K Date: 7/09/91 Version:
- Description:
- The AppleCD SC Plus CD read-only memory disc can hold approximately 650
- mega-bytes of information. The AppleCD SC Plus provides access to text,
- graphics and sound that has been stored on digitally recorded CD-ROM discs.
- Speed has been improved by approximately 20% over previous models. Data
- from these compact discs can be copied and pasted for use in other
- applications. This drive supports the Apple II, Macintosh, and industry
- standard High Sierra and ISO 9660 file systems.
-
- 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 = Apple Q3 '91 Earnings Press
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Apple Q3 '91 Earnings Press
- Size: 9K Date: 7/20/91 Version:
- Description:
- CUPERTINO, California July 17, 1991 Apple Computer, Inc. reported
- today that in its third fiscal quarter unit shipments of its popular
- Macintosh personal computers grew by more than 60 percent, and that
- net revenues increased by 12 percent, compared to the third quarter a
- year ago. Apple also announced that it has taken a one time charge
- of $224.0 million, or $138.9 million after tax, for restructuring,
- cost reduction, and other activities that are now underway at the
- company. As a result of these charges, the company reported a net
- loss for the quarter of $53.1 million.
-
- 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 = AppleTalk Remote Access Product
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:AppleTalk Remote Access Product
- Size: 8K Date:10/30/91 Version:
- Description:
- AppleTalk Remote Access provides an asynchronous AppleTalk connection
- through a modem to another Macintosh and its AppleTalk network. The remote
- user can access all the AppleTalk services such as mail, calendars, file
- servers, and printers. This software can act as client or server. The
- software is meant for personal use, and it is easy to set up and configure.
- It supports one connection at a time. Download for more info.
-
- Name = CD Express - Clears Up
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:CD Express - Clears Up
- Size: 4K Date: 7/03/91 Version:
- Description:
- Los Gatos, CA, June 25, 1991 - CD Express at Optical Media International is
- offering, for a limited time, an incredible price for turning the data on
- you Mac hard disk into a CD-ROM. All you need to do is send us your hard
- disk, in it's original packaging, and we'll make a CD-ROM from it for only
- $299. This is a one-time only, limited offer available only to Apple
- developers. Turnaround time is 3 days not including shipping.
-
- Name = CMS Utilities Special Offer
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:CMS Utilities Special Offer
- Size: 4K Date: 7/13/91 Version:
- Description:
- CMS Utilities Special Offer - In June, we began shipping the new 7.0
- version of our driver and utilities for mass storage devices. This upgrade
- includes: 1) A new cache function that improves the read performance of
- all SCSI storagdevices, including CD-ROMs and MOs. 2) Full support of
- virtual memory and other system 7 features. 3) Balloon help throughout the
- utility. 4) Improved driver performance.
-
- Name = $ CPU ’92 Free Passes
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:$ CPU ’92 Free Passes
- Size: 6K Date:10/30/91 Version:
- Description:
- Hewlett-Packard wishes to show its support of Macintosh user groups. For
- this reason, it has allocated 100 free passes for user group officials for
- my conference. These passes will be given to the first 100 user groups that
- respond to this AppleLink. We are providing one pass per group in order to
- accomodate as many groups as possible.
-
- Name = Connectix Releases MAXIMA 2.0
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Connectix Releases MAXIMA 2.0
- Size: 4K Date: 7/13/91 Version:
- Description:
- Menlo Park, California, July 10, 1991 --Connectix Corporation today
- released major upgrade to MAXIMA, the popular Macintosh utility for systems
- with more than 8 megabytes of RAM. Version 2.0 offers full System 7
- compatibility, protected RAM disk for both 24- and 32-bit addressing modes,
- and enhancement of the 24-bit memory addressing capability. This
- enhancement enables access to amuch as 14 megabytes of physical RAM for
- application memory in System 6 or System 7 without requiring use of 32-bit
- addressing mode. MAXIMA 2.0 supports Balloon Help and is broadly
- compatible with Macintosh hardware and software under Systems 6.0.1 through
- 7.0.
-
- Name = “Desert Storm” on CD-ROM via
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:“Desert Storm” on CD-ROM via
- Size: 6K Date: 4/21/91 Version:
- Description:
- NEW YORK, N.Y.--TIME magazine will pioneer a new form of publishing with
- “Desert Storm: The First Draft of History,” a multimedia magazine on
- CD-ROM. The disc, designed to be used with a personal computer, will be
- available April 22, 1991. A joint venture between TIME Magazine and Warner
- New Media, “Desert Storm” will give readers a week-by-week look at the Gulf
- Crisis as covered by TIME, and will include an extraordinary volume of
- war-related stories, reports, photographs and maps.
-
- Name = DiskMaker Disk Formatter
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:DiskMaker Disk Formatter
- Size: 6K Date: 7/09/91 Version:
- Description:
- San Diego, Calif. — July 8, 1991 — Golden Triangle announced today that it
- haintroduced a new disk formatting and utilities package for Macintosh®
- hard disks. DiskMaker™ is a flexible program that lets users install a new
- disk without partitions by clicking a single button. For more advanced
- users, it delivers the most complete security and disk management options
- available. DiskMaker sells for $89. It works with all brands and models of
- SCSI disks and is now available.
-
- Name = Diskless booting for Mac over
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Diskless booting for Mac over
- Size: 6K Date:11/16/91 Version:
- Description:
- SUNNYVALE, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 11, 1991--Sonic Systems, Inc. announced
- today The Diskless Mac product for the Apple Macintosh. The Diskless Mac
- (or 'TDM' for short) will allow the Macs on an Ethernet network to act as
- diskless workstations. In other words, no hard disk or floppy disk drives
- are required to operate the Macintosh.
-
- Name = FirstClass Release 1.6
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:FirstClass Release 1.6
- Size: 5K Date:11/16/91 Version: 1.6
- Description:
- Toronto, Ontario--08 NOV 91: SoftArc Inc. today announced availability of
- Release 1.6 of FirstClass, their popular Electronic Mail, Conferencing, and
- Bulletin Board System. The FirstClass system offers a completely graphical
- user interface which conforms fully to Macintosh guidelines and will run on
- any Macintosh with one Megabyte of memory or more. The user interface is
- public domain, and may be freely distributed. The FirstClass server will
- run on any Macintosh and will support up to 48 concurrent users when run on
- larger machines.
-
- Name = Hayes Announces ULTRA 144
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Hayes Announces ULTRA 144
- Size: 5K Date: 6/27/91 Version:
- Description:
- Atlanta, GA 24 Jun 91: Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc., today
- announced V-series ULTRA Smartmodem 14400, a high speed, high
- capability modem that implements the most advanced international and
- industry standards with CCITT V.32bis for 14.4 Kbps line speed and
- CCITT V.42bis for up to 38.4 Kbps throughput.
-
- Name = Interactive CD-ROM- Exotic
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Interactive CD-ROM- Exotic
- Size: 5K Date: 8/04/91 Version:
- Description:
- EXOTIC JAPAN SHIPS: INTERACTIVE CD-ROM OFFERS COMPREHENSIVE INTRODUCTION
- TO MODERN JAPANESE CULTURE AND LANGUAGE - The release of Exotic Japan was
- announced today by The Voyager Company (Santa Monica, CA). The CD-ROM
- product, designed to familiarize business executives, travelers, and
- students with the basics of modern Japanese culture and language, uses a
- unique interactive combination of text, sound, and animation.
-
- Name = Introduces 88MB Removable
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Introduces 88MB Removable
- Size: 5K Date: 2/23/91 Version:
- Description:
- Sunnyvale, Calif. -- MASS Microsystems™ Inc. (NASDAQ: MMIC) today
- announced a new line of removable cartridge drives for Macintosh computers,
- the DataPak 88. The DataPak 88 models, which are higher capacity versions
- of their award-winning line of DataPak 45MB drives, will provide 88
- megabytes of storage on removable cartridge disks from Syquest.
-
- Name = LC Excelerator
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:LC Excelerator
- Size: 4K Date: 3/22/91 Version:
- Description:
- Dynamac is looking for Apple Certified Dealers, VARs, Education, and
- Developers to sell our new line of enhancement products for the LC
- computer. The LCPower is performance enhancement board for the Processor
- Direct Slot in the LC computer. It provides a 16MHz 68030 and optional
- 68882 math coprocessor for IIcx performance. It will bring virtual memory
- to the LC with System 7.0.
-
- 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 = 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 = 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 = Low-Cost LC High Perf QT
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Low-Cost LC High Perf QT
- Size: 6K Date: 1/30/92 Version:
- Description:
- The MR Shot1/LC from Display Research Laboratory in Hong Kong is a high
- performance video digitiser for the Mac LC, for both QuickTime movie
- recording and "Still Image" DTP/Presentation use. Frost Software
- Consultancy in Amsterdam, The Netherlands have teamed up with DRL to
- provide bundled software support for the excellent MR Shot1. Download for
- more info on this QuickTime alternative.
-
- Name = MUGADMIN AppleLink
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:MUGADMIN AppleLink
- Size: 6K Date: 4/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- Phoenix, Arizona-- April 26, 1991 -- Michael Bean President of the
- Arizona Macintosh Users Group has been elected to moderate the MUGADMIN
- fidonet echo. The MUGADMIN echo is devoted to supporting User Groups
- through the distribution of User Group information including newletter
- reviews, software libraries, group promotions, BBS's, group buys, fund
- raising ideas, training programs and discussion by User Group leaders of
- the issues facing them today. There are over 6,000 fidonet systems world
- wide that can connect User Group leaders to MUGADMIN.
-
- Name = Macintosh Classic II CPU
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Macintosh Classic II CPU
- Size: 4K Date:10/30/91 Version:
- Description:
- Macintosh Classic II Product Description
- Based on our fastest-selling Macintosh® model ever, the Apple® Macintosh
- Classic® II personal computer extends the capabilities of the Macintosh
- Classic--so you get all of the advantages associated with Macintosh
- computers in a higher performance, affordable package.
-
- Name = MacVONK Ships HandiWorks, Low
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:MacVONK Ships HandiWorks, Low
- Size: 5K Date: 1/01/92 Version:
- Description:
- Narberth, PA (December 30, 1991) -- MacVONK today began shipping
- HandiWorks, $175 "all-in-one" software application for Macintosh computers
- that eliminates the need to switch applications or load multiple programs.
- Requiring only a small amount of memory, HandiWorks combines a word
- processor, a spreadsheet, basic drawing and page layout tools, and an
- Address Manager database. The product includes templates for commonly used
- office forms, as well as.
-
- Name = macclub benelux awards 1991
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:macclub benelux awards 1991
- Size: 9K Date: 5/11/91 Version:
- Description:
- Once again, the profile of the Macintosh user in the benelux countries was
- the topic of macclub benelux' yearly opinion poll. For the first time
- macclub benelux used the electronic way to collect these information: about
- 8,000 diskcontaining a HyperCard stack with pop up menus were sent to
- Macintosh users in the benelux countries. This action met with a good
- response since about 2,500 users filled in the electronic questionary.
- Owing to this unique method of polling the received data could
- automatically be imported into spreadsheets and evaluated.
-
- Name = Macintosh 16" Color Display
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Macintosh 16" Color Display
- Size: 5K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- See more of your work--in bright, vivid color--in a more comfortable and
- efficient environment with the new Macintosh 16" Color Display. The perfect
- companion to high-performance systems such as the Macintosh Quadra 700 and
- Quadra 900 personal computers, the Macintosh 16" Color Display works with
- modular Macintosh systems to deliver a combination of performance, comfort,
- and convenience not found in other displays.
-
- 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 = 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 Classic II CPUt
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Macintosh Classic II CPUt
- Size: 6K Date:10/30/91 Version:
- Description:
- Macintosh Classic II Technical Specifications
- Microprocessor - MC68030, 32-bit architecture, 16 MHz clock speed
- Memory - The Classic II 2/40 comes with 2MB of RAM on the logic board and 2
- memory expansion slots for SIMMs (Single In-line Memory Modules).
-
- Name = Macintosh Price List
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Macintosh Price List
- Size: 20K Date: 2/03/92 Version:
- Description:
- Macintosh Price List for APDA January 20, 1992. This file contains the
- following alphabetized sections Macintosh, A/UX, HyperCard, Networking &
- Communications, Site Licensed Products, Technical Resources, Apple Appeal
- Other Products.
-
-
- Name = Media ’92 Show Feb 27-28
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Media ’92 Show Feb 27-28
- Size: 9K Date: 2/03/92 Version:
- Description:
- MEDIA’92 is coming to town February 26-28 to be held at the Los Angeles
- Convention Center! This is shaping up to be THE definitive Multimedia show
- for the country. The show is being put on by the producers of MacWorld,
- Mitch Hall Associates and is slated to be an international conference, with
- advertising in all the major magazines and newspapers reaching the target
- markets.
-
- Name = Missing Children Goes Online
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Missing Children Goes Online
- Size: 5K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
- Description:
- SCHENECTADY, NY - Computer Users for Social Responsibility, Inc. (CUSR),
- jointly announed today with Child Find of America, Inc., the publication of
- the first electronic edition of the Missing Children Directory.
-
- Name = Announcing MODE32 and MC73
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Announcing MODE32 and MC73
- Size: 6K Date: 6/17/91 Version:
- Description:
- Menlo Park, California, April 30, 1991 -- Connectix Corporation today
- announced two new products that offer Mac-II class systems complete
- compatibility with the powerful memory features of System 7.0. MODE32 is a
- software utility that enables Mac II, IIx, IIcx, and SE/30 systems to run
- in standard System 7 32-bit mode in the same manner as the more recent Mac
- II-family systems.
-
- Name = NAUGC91 info
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:NAUGC91 info
- Size: 7K Date: 3/22/91 Version:
- Description:
- NAUGC is the National Apple Users Group Conference, a 3-day gathering of
- Macintosh and Apple II UG leaders held annually. Groups gather to talk
- about user group management and operation issues, industry topics, building
- vendor relationships, and user-advocacy issues.
-
- Name = NAUG Conference
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:NAUG Conference
- Size: 4K Date: 2/17/92 Version:
- Description:
- NAUG Conference tenative agenda for the 1992 conference in Albany NY in
- April of 1992.
-
- Name = NAUGSAW FREE PD CDROM OFFER
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:NAUGSAW FREE PD CDROM OFFER
- Size: 3K Date: 2/03/92 Version:
- Description:
- If you who are attending the National Apple User Group Symposium and
- Workshop in Albany, NY on April 3,4,5, 1992, we have good news. We are
- going to prepare a NAUGSAW92 CDROM of Public Domain software which will be
- given to each participant FREE.
-
- Name = NEW CD-ROM TITLE
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:NEW CD-ROM TITLE
- Size: 4K Date: 9/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- This press release describes a new CD-ROM title for the home and
- education markets. "Annabel's Dream of Ancient Egypt" is a narrated
- children's story with extensive reltated material and activities.
- CD-ROM, education, children, multimedia, egypt,opera.
-
- Name = nVIEW Ships 32K Color LCD
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:nVIEW Ships 32K Color LCD
- Size: 3K Date: 9/09/91 Version:
- Description:
- Newport News, VA--(Sept 6, 1991): nVIEW Corp. has begun shipping
- ViewFrame® SpectraPlus, the active-matrix liquid crystal display (LCD)
- projection panel that, when used with an overhead projector, projects
- images from the Mac in 32,000 colors. SpectraPlus projects full motion
- animation and rapid mouse movements without blurring. It is used to project
- sophisticated graphics, scanned photos, multimedia presentations and "slide
- shows" directly from the computer.
-
- Name = nVIEW Ships Multiple Source LCD
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:nVIEW Ships Multiple Source LCD
- Size: 5K Date:10/14/91 Version:
- Description:
- Newport News, VA.––(Oct. 7, 1991) nVIEW Corp. (NASDAQ: NVUE) has begun
- shipping MediaPro, the company's newest LCD projection display panel.
- MediaPro can project images from both computer and conventional video
- sources when placed on an overhead projector. MediaPro is completely
- portable and displays images from up to four sources concurrently. Source
- switching is as easy as touching a button on the product's remote control.
- In addition to Mac II series computers, VCRs, TV receivers, laser disk
- players, camcorders and PCs can be connected to the MediaPro to project
- data, images, video and multimedia fogroup viewing during presentations.
-
- Name = National UG Conference
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:National UG Conference
- Size: 10K Date:11/16/91 Version:
- Description:
- REGISTRATION FORM, National Apple User Group Symposium and Workshop
- April 3,4,5, 1992, Desmond Americana, Albany, NY
- Sponsored by Macintosh Enthusiasts Club of the Capital Area, Inc.(MECCA ),
- MUG News Service (MNS), and Computer Users For Social Resonsibility, Inc.
- (CUSR). Join us and participate in intensive workshops on making your user
- group the best it can be be! Topics such as: How to incorporate, legal
- issues, writing by-laws, non-profit accounting, creating a club bulletin
- board, creating a public domain library; getting members; being an
- effective leader, using online services; and more!
-
- Name = New! Apple Merchndisng Catalog
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:New! Apple Merchndisng Catalog
- Size: 4K Date: 2/03/92 Version:
- Description:
- You can choose from over 200 items, including Apple golf balls, Apple disk
- labels, Apple clocks, Apple chairs and even Apple shoelaces! In addition,
- this program offers custom imprinting of your group name or logo, event
- title, or other message on a variety of products. And if you can't find
- something you need in the catalog, your Ambassador can call the Program's
- Special Order department for an even wider selection.
-
- Name = New LC 512K VRAM
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:New LC 512K VRAM
- Size: 4K Date: 4/25/91 Version:
- Description:
- March 28, 1991, Austin, Texas - Technology Works announces the 512K VRAM
- Module for the LC. The 512K VRAM Module vastly increases the number of
- colors that a Macintosh LC can display at any one time on a
- monitor.Technology Works 512K VRAM provides up to 32,000 vivid colors on a
- Macintosh LC equipped with a Macintosh 12" RGB Display. With a Macintosh
- 12" Monochrome Display, the 512K VRAM creates up to 256 shades of gray.
- Without it you are limited to 16. An LC with an AppleColor High-Resolution
- RGB Monitor and Technology Works' 512K VRAM also provides up to 256 colors.
-
- Name = New position for '92
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:New position for '92
- Size: 4K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- As of the first of the year I've taken a new position within Apple. I've
- been interested in working internationally and in a more technical area for
- some time and an opportunity arose that fits the bill. My new title is
- "Manager of Online Services, Apple Pacific. I'll be managing the
- development and implementation of AppleLink (and future products) in Japan,
- the Far East, Australia, Canada and South America. -Craig Elliot
-
- Name = Newsbytes CDROM Available
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Newsbytes CDROM Available
- Size: 5K Date:12/10/91 Version:
- Description:
- December 1, 1991 Grand Rapids, MN: Wayzata Technology, MUG News Service
- (MNS), and Newsbytes News Network announce the release of the first
- Newsbytes CDR-ROM for both Mac and PC platforms. The Newsbytes CD-ROM
- contains the complete archives of Newsbytes News Network, published
- continuously since May, 1983 to August, 1991 and is produced by Don
- Rittner, editor of MUG News Service.
-
- Name = On Location™ 2.0 Ships
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:On Location™ 2.0 Ships
- Size: 5K Date:10/30/91 Version:
- Description:
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass., October 11, 1991—ON Technology, Inc. today began shipping
- version 2.0 of its award-winning On Location software, a Macintosh desk
- accessory that dramatically reduces the time it takes to find and view
- files. On Location 2.0 offers significant enhancements and new features,
- including System 7.0 compatibility.
-
- Name = PowerBook- Custom Colors for
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:PowerBook- Custom Colors for
- Size: 4K Date:12/10/91 Version:
- Description:
- Raleigh, NC--01 DEC 91 Magenta Seven is now offering a choice of colors for
- its high quality, padded carrying case for the Macintosh PowerBook. Any
- combination of available colors can be requested on orders of five or more
- cases.
-
- Name = QC Jan/Feb 91/Entire issue
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:QC Jan/Feb 91/Entire issue
- Size: 50K Date: 4/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- This article appeared in the January/February 1991 issue of Quick Connect,
- the Newsletter for Apple User Groups. It may be reproduced in other User
- Group publications not sold for profit. We require only that credit be
- given to The Apple Computer User Group Connection and that we receive a
- copy of any publication in which reprinted articles appear. The Apple User
- Group Connection, Apple Computer, Inc., 20525 Mariani Avenue, MS: 36/AA,
- Cupertino, CA 95014. Issues in this issue concern avoiding burnout, meeting
- planning and more.
-
- Name = QC Mar/Apr 91/Entire issue
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:QC Mar/Apr 91/Entire issue
- Size: 48K Date: 4/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- This March/April 1991 issue of Quick Connect from Apple includes fund
- raiser ideas, membership drives and Producing Your User Group Newsletter.
- Next to meetings, newsletters are the primary way that User Groups stay in
- touch with their members. Predictably, newsletters are among the most
- costly and labor-intensive services a User Group can provide. To assist
- you in maximizing the effectiveness of your group’s communications we’ve
- gathered insights and suggestions on how your UG can streamline the
- publishing process.
-
- Name = QC May/June 91 Entire issue
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:QC May/June 91 Entire issue
- Size: 48K Date: 5/25/91 Version:
- Description:
- This is the text version and graphics of QuickConnect-May/June 91. This is
- the entire text and may be printed by other User Groups provided Apple
- Computer is given a copy and credit.
-
- Name = QuickConnect-May/June 91 Entire
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:QuickConnect-May/June 91 Entire
- Size: 2K Date: 5/25/91 Version:
- Description:
- This is the text version of QuickConnect-May/June 91. This is the entire
- text and may be printed by other User Groups provided Apple Computer is
- given a copy and credit.
-
- Name = QuickTime Video with ClipTime™
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:QuickTime Video with ClipTime™
- Size: 4K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- ALPHA Technologies Group, Inc. announces the release of ClipTime™, the
- first in its series of QuickTime products. Volume One of the ClipTime CD,
- available at MacWorld San Francisco in January, 1992, contains hundreds of
- professionally produced movie clips specifically selected to work with
- Apple’s new QuickTime technology.
-
- Name = ShirtPocket ships CD-ROM
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:ShirtPocket ships CD-ROM
- Size: 5K Date:10/30/91 Version:
- Description:
- Mesa, AZ (October 15, 1991) - ShirtPocket Software is announcing the first
- CD-ROM disk utility, SpeedyCD, for Macintosh computers. SpeedyCD is a
- Macintosh control panel that speeds up access to CD-ROMs, making directory
- access to CD-ROMs respond as quickly as a hard disk.
-
- Name = SoundEdit™ 2.0.3.Ships
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:SoundEdit™ 2.0.3.Ships
- Size: 6K Date: 2/01/91 Version:
- Description:
- EMERYVILLE, CA—November 27, 1990—Farallon Computing, Inc. today shipped a
- special new package of SoundEdit™ that includes an updated configuration of
- the award-winning SoundEdit software and the new MacRecorder® Driver.
-
- Name = Spaceship Warlock™ CD-ROM now
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Spaceship Warlock™ CD-ROM now
- Size: 4K Date: 6/27/91 Version:
- Description:
- Spaceship Warlock is an adventure game on CD-ROM that was designed as an
- "interactive movie". The game has cinematic qualities and features over 125
- megabytes of 3D graphics, animation, sound effects, and an original music
- score. The game uses a first person perspective interface to navigate
- through the 3D space of rooms and settings. Players encounter and interact
- with simulated entities along the way. Spaceship Warlock is the largest
- adventure game ever created for the Macintosh, it is in 8 bit color and is
- System 7 compatible.
-
- Name = Special Pricing Deals!!
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Special Pricing Deals!!
- Size: 4K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- If your MUG is interested in an easy fund raiser, or just pass bargains on
- to your members, there is an excellent MUG special offer going on for
- Letraset ColorTag Kits and Letraset's 60 new Fontek PostScript/TrueType
- Typeface Library on America Online in the Letraset area of the Industry
- Connection.
-
- Name = Special deal for AMUG members
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Special deal for AMUG members
- Size: 3K Date: 8/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- Just wanted to let you know that we have reduced our special price on Mr.
- File for user group members to $20.00. We did a demo of Mr. File at BMUG
- and the $20 price went over so well that we decided to reduce it for all
- user groups. We would like you to mention this special price to AMUG
- members so they can take advantage of this deal by contacting us at the
- numbers below. Thanks! Deborah Howitt Softways Phone: (408) 978-9167
- FAX: (408) 448-0620.
-
- Name = SuperMac Sells ReelTime Video
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:SuperMac Sells ReelTime Video
- Size: 7K Date: 9/06/91 Version:
- Description:
- SUNNYVALE, CALIF. -- August 28, 1991 -- SuperMac Technology™ today
- announced the sale of its ReelTime™ digital video editing software to Adobe
- Systems, Inc. Specific terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Under
- the terms of the agreement, SuperMac and Adobe will continue to co-develop
- the product. SuperMac will bundle ReelTime free with its VideoSpigot™ and
- VideoSpigot Pro digital video capture and playback systems for the first 90
- days of shipping.
-
- Name = The Book of MIDI, an
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:The Book of MIDI, an
- Size: 6K Date: 3/06/91 Version:
- Description:
- MENLO PARK, CA February 22, 1991 — Opcode Systems, Inc. has released The
- Book of MIDI, an interactive HyperCard stack that teaches the user about
- MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), music, computers, and
- synthesizers. MIDI is the standard communication protocol between
- synthesizers, computers, and a variety of other electronic instruments and
- processors.
-
- Name = The MIDI Translator, low-cost
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:The MIDI Translator, low-cost
- Size: 4K Date: 3/06/91 Version:
- Description:
- MENLO PARK, CA February 22, 1991 — Opcode Systems, Inc. has released The
- MIDI Translator, a high-quality, low-cost MIDI interface with one MIDI in
- and three MIDI outs.
-
- Name = Third Party Price List
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Third Party Price List
- Size: 17K Date: 2/03/92 Version:
- Description:
- This is the APDA third-party external price list for january 20,1992.
-
- 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.
-
- Name = UGTV
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG info:AppleLink:UGTV
- Size: 7K Date: 6/27/91 Version:
- Description:
- Presenting The first LIVE UG-TV simulcast scheduled for Wednesday evening,
- September 25, 1991, 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time, 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
- What is UG-TV? It is the first nationwide User Group TV broadcast, “live”
- via satellite with hundreds of User Groups and Professional Associations
- from around the U.S. and Canada actively participating.
-
- Name = USSR is on-line
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:USSR is on-line
- Size: 2K Date: 8/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- USSR is on-line - Does anybody interested in establishing contacts with Mac
- developers in USSR? And with Moscow University? Contact to: Arkady Moreynis
- AppleLink MOSCOW.UNIV, USSR 119899 Moscow, Leninskie Gory, Moscow
- University, NIVC, Phone (095) 939-23-27, Fax (095) 938-21-36.
-
- Name = User Group Event
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:User Group Event
- Size: 6K Date: 1/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- The Central Kentucky Computer Society invites you to participate in a
- special regional user group officers conference to be held the weekend of
- April 17-19, 1992 in Lexington, Kentucky. You'll meet with others who share
- your concerns about how users groups operate and together we'll be able to
- seek solutions to our common problems.
-
-
- Name = Using the Macintosh Quadra as a
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Using the Macintosh Quadra as a
- Size: 3K Date:10/30/91 Version:
- Description:
- When setting up your Macintosh Quadra computer as a file server, be sure to
- connect a monitor. Because of a problem with system software 7.0.1., the
- Macintosh Quadra computer will not operate properly unless a monitor is
- connected. This problem does not occur on any other Macintosh computer.
- Download for more info.
-
- Name = Video IN for less
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Video IN for less
- Size: 4K Date: 5/11/91 Version:
- Description:
- The venerable ComputerEyes/Pro video digitizer from Digital Vision is now
- available to you for a special discount price. ComputerEyes/Pro is a NuBus
- board that allows you to capture images from any video device including
- camcorders, still-video cameras, and laser disk players. Images are
- captured at 1-bit, 8-bits, or 24-bits per pixel at 640 by 480 pixels. Then
- save your image to a PICT, TIFF, or MacPaint file for use in your favorite
- graphics application.
-
- Name = Visual Delights CD-ROM Released
- Path = AMUG CD:AMUG Info:AppleLink:Visual Delights CD-ROM Released
- Size: 5K Date: 6/17/91 Version:
- Description:
- Austin, Texas -- June 14, 1991 -- SunShine announces the release of Visual
- Delights, a CD-ROM containing over 5800 black and white, 300-dot-per-inch
- TIFF graphics. Hundreds of topics are covered, including people, realistic
- and stylized animals, designs, humor, holidays, religion, and borders, plus
- subjects hard to find elsewhere such as ancient civilizations, ethnic
- groups and cultures, life and death, art objects, and panoramic landscapes.
- Most images are line art, but there are over 1000 halftones as well.
-
-