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- Name = Across-electronic-frontier.sit
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- Description:
- Across-electronic-frontier - Across the Electronic Frontier - Over the last
- 50 years, the people of the developed world have begun to cross into a
- landscape unlike any which humanity has experienced before. It is a region
- without physical shape or form. It exists, like a standing wave, in the
- vast web of our electronic communication systems. It consists of electron
- states, microwaves, magnetic fields, light pulses and thought itself.
- Whatever it is eventually called, it is the homeland of the Information
- Age, the place where the future is destined to dwell. This is an Electric
- Frontier Foundation article.
-
- Name = Building the Open Road.sit
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- Size: 23K Date:12/07/93 Version:
- Description:
- Building the Open Road - The NREN as a Test-Bed for the National Public
- Network. A debate has begun about the future of America's communications
- infrastructure. At stake is the future of the web of information links
- organically evolving from computer and telephone systems. By the end ofthe
- next decade, these links will connect nearly all homes and businesses in
- the U.S. They will serve as the main channels for commerce, learning,
- education, andentertainment in our society. The new information
- infrastructure will not be created in a single step. This article,
- distributed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, digs into the debate.
-
- Name = Crime & Puzzlement.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Crime & Puzzlement.sit
- Size: 28K Date:12/07/93 Version:
- Description:
- Crime & Puzzlement - Desperados of the DataSphere. So me and my sidekick
- Howard, we was sitting out in front of the 40 Rod Saloon one evening when
- he all of a sudden says, "Lookee here. What do you reckon?" I look up and
- there’s these two strangers riding into town. Actually, Howard and I were
- floating blind as cavefish in the electronic barrens of the WELL, so the
- whole incident passed as words on a display screen. Interesting couple of
- new users just signed on. One calls himself acid and the other’s optik.
- Hmmm. What are their real names? Check their finger files. If you like the
- sounds of this, read the whole thing! Distributed by the Electronic
- Frontier Foundation.
-
- Name = EFFector1.3.0.sit
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- Size:742K Date:10/27/93 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- EFF1.3.0 - EFFector1.0 ->3.00,the Online Journal of the Electronic Frontier
- Foundation. Contains the EFF journal for 1.00 through 3.00.
-
- Name = EFFector Online v2n.sit
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- Size: 17K Date:10/27/93 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- EFFector Online v2n - Volume 2, Number 8, the April 17, 1992 edition of the
- newsletter EFFector, the Online Journal of the Electronic Frontier
- Foundation. This edition contains an editorial on the FBI-DOJ Initiative,
- digital communications, a report from EFF's ISDN laboratory and an article
- on affordable ISDN networks. IMPORTANT READING for anyone concerned about
- the continued freedom of use of electronic communications. FREEWARE.
-
- Name = EFFector3.02.sit
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- Size: 6K Date:10/27/93 Version: 3.02
- Description:
- EFFector3.02 - EFFector3.02, 8/19/92, the Online Journal of the Electronic
- Frontier Foundation. Contents: GETTING A HANDLE ON THE FUTURE OF NSFNET by
- Andrew Blau (blau@eff.org) A Report on the July 23 Meeting of the
- Communications Policy Forum in Washington, D.C.
-
- Name = EFFector3.03.sit
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- Size: 14K Date:10/27/93 Version: 3.0.3
- Description:
- EFFector3.03 - EFFector3.03 8/24/92, the Online Journal of the Electronic
- Frontier Foundation. Contents: THE EFF AND THE FBI: Two Letters; ONE
- BBSCON REPORTS; At Play in the Field of the Boards; Dueling BBSCONS.
-
- Name = EFFector3.06.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:EFFector3.06.sit
- Size: 12K Date:10/27/93 Version: 3.0.6
- Description:
- EFFector 3.06 - The online journal of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. A
- Guide to EFF Legal Services; EFF Testimony on Digital Privacy as Given by
- David Farber; What EFF Did on Your Summer Vacation.
-
- Name = EFFector3.09.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:EFFector3.09.sit
- Size: 11K Date:10/27/93 Version: 3.0.9
- Description:
- EFFector.3.09 - EFFector 3.09, 11/9/92. The Online Journal of the
- Electronic Frontier Foundation. Contents - Computer Spies by Mitch Kapor;
- Building Blocks as Stumbling Blocks:a Commentary on the 15th NCSC, by
- Rebecca Mercuri; This Old DOS.
-
- Name = EFFector6.08.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:EFFector6.08.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 6.08
- Description:
- EFFector6.08 - A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. In This
- Issue. Gore Endorses EFF's Open Platform Approach, EFF Announces Call for
- Nominations, 3rd Annual Pioneer Awards, NCO High Performance Computing &
- Communications NII Gopher/Web Server, Smart Valley CommerceNet Consortium
- Wins Superhighway Grant and What You Can Do. The Electronic Frontier
- Foundation is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization supported by
- contributions from individual members, corporations and private
- foundations. Donations are tax-deductible.
-
- Name = EFFector7.01.sit
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- Size: 12K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 7.01
- Description:
- EFFector7.01 - A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. In
- ThisIssue - EFF Board's Kapor and Dyson Appointed to NII Advisory Council,
- EFF Helps to Eliminate Outrageous Sentences for Computer Crimes, An Arts
- and Humanities Policy Symposium for the NII (Boston, 1994), Commerce Dept.
- BBS Update, New Outposts on the Electronic Frontier and What You Can Do.
- The Electronic Frontier Foundation is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization
- supported by contributions from individual members, corporations and
- private foundations. Donations are tax-deductible.
-
- Name = Ecpa-1986.sit
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- Size: 25K Date:12/07/93 Version:
- Description:
- Ecpa-1986 - Public Law 99-508--OCT 21, 1986, Electronic Communications
- Privacy Act of 1986.100 STAT. 1848 PUBLIC LAW 99-508--OCT. 21, 1986 PUBLIC
- LAW 99-508 99th Congress. This is a detailed document with all sorts of
- titles, sections and statutes pertaining to Electronic communications. This
- document is distributed by Electronic Frontier Foundation.
-
- Name = Effector3.05.sit
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- Size: 14K Date:10/27/93 Version: 3.0.5
- Description:
- EFFector 3.05 9/17/92 - the online journal of the Electronic Frontier
- Foundation. Contents: A Guide to EFF Legal Services; EFF Testimony on
- Digital Privacy as Given by David Farber; What EFF Did on Your Summer
- Vacation.
-
- Name = Eff-about.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Eff-about.sit
- Size: 6K Date:12/07/93 Version:
- Description:
- Eff-about - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) was founded in July of
- 1990 to ensure that the principles embodied in the Constitution and the
- Bill of Rights are protected as new communications technologies emerge.
- From the beginning, EFF has worked to shape our nation's communications
- infrastructure and the policies that govern it in order to maintain and
- enhance First Amendment, privacy and other democratic values. We believe
- that our overriding public goal must be the creation of Electronic
- Democracy, so our work focuses on the establishment of many things. Read
- this article to find out more!
-
- Name = Effector3.08.sit
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- Size: 14K Date:10/27/93 Version: 3.0.8
- Description:
- Effector.3.08 - EFFector 3.08 11/4/02. The Online Journal of the
- Electronic Frontier Foundation. Contents - A TECHNOLOGY POLICY FOR AMERICA
- Six Broad Initiatives by Bill Clinton (September, 1991). This information
- may be coming to you post-election, but it's important to know what our
- President-elect is thinking. Write your Congressperson! Your opinions are
- valuable.
-
- Name = Effector4.00.sit
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- Size: 11K Date:12/07/93 Version: 4.00
- Description:
- Effector4.00 - ACCESSING THE NSA JOHN GILMORE FILES SUIT WITH THE NATIONAL
- SECURITY AGENCY. At the beginning of July 1992, John Gilmore filed a FOIA
- request with NSA asking for access to parts of cryptologic treatises
- written by NSA personnel - Military Cryptanalysis, Parts III and IV, by
- William Friedman (WF-3/4); and Military Cryptanalytics, Parts III-VI, by
- William Friedman and Lambros Callimahos (LC3-6). Parts I and II of each of
- these treatises had already been declassified and published. At the time of
- the request, it was not definitely known whether the parts requested by
- Gilmore had been re-classified. This document, distributed by Electronic
- Frontier Federation, discusses the case.
-
- Name = Effector4.01.sit
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- Description:
- Effector4.01 - MEGATRENDS OR MEGAMISTAKES? What Ever Happened to the
- Information Society? (Part 1 of 2 Parts). What-ever happened to the
- Information Society? Where is the Information Age? What, indeed, happened
- to the "workerless" factory, the "paperless" office and the "cashless"
- society? Why aren't we all living in the "electronic cottage," playing our
- part in the push-button "teledemocracy" - or simply relaxing in the
- "leisure society," while machines exhibiting "artificial intelligence" do
- all the work? This document, which discusses the Information Society, is
- distributed by Electronic Frontier Foundation. See Effector 4.02 for part
- 2.
-
- Name = Effector4.02.sit
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- Size: 14K Date:12/07/93 Version: 4.02
- Description:
- Effector4.02 - MEGATRENDS OR MEGAMISTAKES? What Ever Happened to the
- Information Society? (Part 2 of 2 Parts.) Part 1 was published in EFFector
- Online 4.01). UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES, NEW SOCIAL VULNERABILITIES. The IT
- revolution has created a whole new range of problems for society - problems
- which were largely unexpected. Some arise from the propensity of computers
- to malfunction, others arise from their misuse by humans. As complex
- industrial societies become more dependent on computers, they become more
- vulnerable to technological failure because computers have often proved to
- be unreliable, insecure and unmanageable. This article is from the
- Electronic Frontier Foundation.
-
- Name = Effector4.03.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector4.03.sit
- Size: 12K Date:12/07/93 Version: 4.03
- Description:
- Effector4.03 - In this Issue - THE NEW, STREAMLINED BILL O' RIGHTS by John
- Perry Barlow, CRACKER BREAKS INTO ATHENA at MIT-The Security Alert, EFF'S
- LEGISLATIVE WATCH by Shari Steele. This article is distributed by the
- Electronic Frontier Foundation, a foundation started to ensure that the
- principles embodied in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are
- protected as new communications technologies emerge. This newsletter is
- printed on 100% recycled electrons.
-
- Name = Effector4.04.sit
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- Size: 24K Date:12/07/93 Version: 4.04
- Description:
- Effector4.04 - CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. I heartily accept the motto, "That
- government is best which governs least"; and I should like to see it acted
- up tomore rapidly and systematically. Carried out, it finally amounts to
- this, which also I believe--"That government is best which governs not at
- all"; and when men are prepared for it, that will be the kind of
- government which the will have. If you like what you've read so far,
- download and read more! This file is distributed by the Electronic Frontier
- Foundation.
-
- Name = Effector4.05.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector4.05.sit
- Size: 13K Date:12/07/93 Version: 4.05
- Description:
- Effector4.05 - With this issue, EFFector Online will begin to examine the
- technical, social, moral, legal and political issues surrounding the uses
- of encryption in computer-based communications. While many in various
- online communities around the world are highly conversant with cryptography
- and encryption, many others are not. Because of this we begin our series
- with Larry Loen's superb primer on basic cryptography. This article
- originally appeared as a proto-FAQ in the Usenet group, sci.crypt. Our
- readers with an interest in learning about encryption on an ad-hoc basis
- are advised to read sci-crypt and to participate in it.
-
- Name = Effector5.01.sit
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- Size: 13K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.01
- Description:
- Effector5.01 - In this issue - Three perspectives of a two-day meeting in
- Atlanta between EFF and representatives of regional groups of grassroots
- networking activists. This past January 23rd and 24th, 11 members of the
- electronic community met in Atlanta with members of the staff and board of
- the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The meeting lasted a day and a half,
- with topics of discussion including EFF's recent organizational
- restructuring and how groupsserving the electronic community can work
- together to be more effective. By the end of the 2 days, meeting attendees
- had formed a group to organize and formulate guidelines for continuing
- interchange among all who work to strengthen electronic communications.
-
- Name = Effector5.02.sit
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- Size: 7K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.02
- Description:
- Effector5.02 - In this issue - Update on the Steve Jackson Games Case,
- Contact information for Local and Regional Groups Supporting the Online
- Community. March 1st marks the three-year anniversary of the Secret Service
- raid on Steve Jackson Games. As we await Judge Sam Sparks's decision in
- this precedent-setting case, EFF would like to remind everyone of what has
- happened so far. On March 1, 1990, the United States Secret Service nearly
- destroyed Steve Jackson Games (SJG), an award-winning publishing business
- in Austin, Texas. For more info, download! Distributed by the Electronic
- Frontier Foundation.
-
- Name = Effector5.03.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.03.sit
- Size: 7K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.03
- Description:
- Effector5.03 - In this issue - Representative Markey Speaks on Tech Policy,
- Announcement of Midwest Rural Datafication Meeting, EFFFunding, Coverage of
- Representative Markey's Speech to Computer, Execs on Technology Policy.
- This publication is distributed by EFF; The Electronic Frontier Foundation
- was founded in July of 1990 to ensure that the principles embodied in the
- Constitution and the Bill of Rights are protected as new communications
- technologies emerge.
-
- Name = Effector5.04.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.04.sit
- Size: 9K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.04
- Description:
- Effector5.04 - In this issue - Victory in the Steve Jackson Games Case, EFF
- Pioneer Award, Winners for 1993, Issues for K-12 Access to the Internet.
- This publication is distributed by EFF; The Electronic Frontier Foundation
- was founded in July of 1990 to ensure that the principles embodied in the
- Constitution and the Bill of Rights are protected as new communications
- technologies emerge.
-
- Name = Effector5.05.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.05.sit
- Size: 12K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.05
- Description:
- Effector5.05 - In this issue - Keys to Privacy in the Digital Information
- Age, and What's Important About the Medphone Libel Case? Communication
- carried on paper through the mail system, or over the wire-based public
- telephone network, is relatively secure from random intrusion by others.
- But the same communication carried, for example, over a cellular or other
- wireless communication system is vulnerable to being intercepted by anyone
- who has very inexpensive, easy-to-obtain, scanning technology. Find out
- more! This publication is distributed by EFF; The Electronic Frontier
- Foundation.
-
- Name = Effector5.06.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.06.sit
- Size: 10K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.06
- Description:
- Effector5.06 - In this issue - Initial EFF Analysis of Clinton Privacy and
- Security Proposal; Society for Electronic Access - A New York City-based
- grassroots online activist group; Updated Contact List for Regional Online
- Activist Groups. This publication is distributed by EFF; The Electronic
- Frontier Foundation was founded in July of 1990 to ensure that the
- principles embodied in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are
- protected as new communications technologies emerge.
-
- Name = Effector5.07.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.07.sit
- Size: 9K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.07
- Description:
- Effector5.07 - In this issue - Congressman Boucher Introduces NREN
- Applications Bill; "Future of Computing" Program in Palo Alto, CA. This
- publication is distributed by EFF; The Electronic Frontier Foundation was
- founded in July of 1990 to ensure that the principles embodied in the
- Constitution and the Bill of Rights are protected as new communications
- technologies emerge.
-
- Name = Effector5.08.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.08.sit
- Size: 12K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.08
- Description:
- Effector5.08 - In this issue - Clipper Chip-Related Excerpts from - A
- Letter from the Digital Privacy and Security Working Group to President
- Clinton; A Selection of Questions Submitted by the Working Group Sent to
- President Clinton; Whit Diffie's Testimony Before the House Subcommittee on
- Science; A Request for Public Comment by the National Institute of
- Standards and Technology. This publication is distributed by EFF; The
- Electronic Frontier Foundation was founded in July of 1990 to ensure that
- the principles embodied in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are
- protected as new communications technologies emerge.
-
- Name = Effector5.09.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.09.sit
- Size: 11K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.09
- Description:
- Effector5.09 - In this issue - EFF Comments to NIST; Computers, Freedom and
- Privacy Conference 1994; Summary of Rural Datafications Conference. The
- Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) commends the Computer System Security
- and Privacy Advisory Board for offering the public the opportunity to
- comment on developments in cryptography and communications privacy policy.
- Recent Administration proposals, including use of the Clipper Chip and
- establishment of a government-controlled key escrow system, raise questions
- that cut to the core of privacy protection in the age of digital
- communication technology. Find out more!
-
- Name = Effector5.10.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.10.sit
- Size: 14K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.10
- Description:
- Effector5.10 - In this issue - Accessing the Federal Government. Over the
- past two weeks, the White House and the U.S. House of Representatives each
- announced that they had set up systems for receiving electronic mail
- through the Internet. These official announcements, as well as other
- reference materials for accessing federal government information online,
- are included in this issue of EFFector Online. E-MAIL TO THE PRESIDENT AND
- VICE PRESIDENT. LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT IN
- ANNOUNCEMENT OF WHITE HOUSE ELECTRONIC MAIL ACCESS. Interested? Check it
- out!
-
- Name = Effector5.11.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.11.sit
- Size: 11K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.11
- Description:
- Effector5.11 - In this issue - EFF Is Moving; NREN Applications Bill
- Update; Interval Research Conference on Online Communities. In an earlier
- issue of EFFector (5.07), we described legislation introduced by
- Congressman Rick Boucher to stimulate Internet applications in health care,
- education, libraries, and for access to government information. On June 17,
- the bill, H.R. 1757, was marked-up by the Science Subcommittee, which Mr.
- Boucher chairs. ("Mark up" is the process by which a committee or
- subcommittee reviews a bill, adds amendments, and if passed, sends it on to
- the next stage in the legislative process.) Want more? Download it.
-
- Name = Effector5.12.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.12.sit
- Size: 9K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.12
- Description:
- Effector5.12 - In this issue - EFF Has Moved; Online Congressional Hearing;
- To Be at Liberty, by John Perry Barlow; Announcement of Group Meeting;
- Request for Help from Canadian Readers; Job Openings at EFF. On July 26 at
- 9:30AM EDT, the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance of the U.S.
- House of Representatives will hold the first Congressional Hearing ever
- held over a computer network. The oversight hearing on "The Role of
- Government in Cyberspace" will take place in the Grand Ballroom of the
- National Press Club at 14th and F Streets, N.W., Washington, D.C. The
- hearing is open to the public. An open house will be held from 3-5PM on the
- same day in the same location andis also open to the public.
-
- Name = Effector5.13.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Effector5.13.sit
- Size: 14K Date:12/07/93 Version: 5.13
- Description:
- Effector5.13 - In this issue - Online Congressional Hearings Postponed;
- Summary of New Infrastructure Bill; EFF Joins Telecommunications Policy
- Roundtable. The Senate Communications Subcommittee is now in the process of
- considering legislation that would eliminate the legal monopoly that local
- telephone companies have on local phone service, allow any communications
- provider to offer local phone service, and allow local telephone companies
- to compete fully in the cable television market. The legislation's goal is
- to promote increased investment in the nation's telecommunications
- infrastructure. Exciting? Read more.
-
- Name = FBI Report.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:FBI Report.sit
- Size: 11K Date:12/07/93 Version:
- Description:
- FBI Report - AN ANALYSIS OF THE FBI DIGITAL TELEPHONY PROPOSAL. Although
- the FBI has characterized its proposed “Digital Telephony” legislation as
- relating to the preservation of government’s ability to engage inauthorized
- wiretapping, the proposal actually requires that all communications and
- computer systems be designed to facilitate interception of private
- messages, on a concurrent and remote basis — thus imposing new engineering
- standards that go far beyond any existing law. As currently drafted, the
- proposal would impose substantial costs and create significant
- uncertainties, despite the absence of any clear showing that the proposed
- measures would be either effective or necessary.
-
- Name = ISDN Applications.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:ISDN Applications.sit
- Size: 25K Date:12/07/93 Version:
- Description:
- ISDN Applications - INNOVATIVE SERVICES DELIVERED NOW - ISDN Applications
- at Home, School, the Workplace and Beyond. Since October, 1991, the
- Electronic Frontier Foundation has been advocating a practical, incremental
- approach to modernizing the telecommunications infrastructure. Calling for
- an “open platform” for innovation in telecommunications modelled on the
- success of the personal computer in the 1980s, EFF has sought to develop a
- consensus for the widespread deployment of the “Integrated Services Digital
- Network” (ISDN).1 ISDN Open Platform service will enable personal and small
- group communication for residential, non-profit and small business users.
- Find out more!
-
- Name = N&P1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:N&P1.1.sit
- Size: 19K Date:12/07/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- N&P1.1 - EFF Networks & Policy; A Quarterly Publication of the Electronic
- Frontier Foundation Volume 1, Issue 1. In This Issue - Open Platform
- Update, Congressional Review, From the Director, Available Documents, CPF
- (Communications Policy Forum), FBI Proposal Blocked, Steve Jackson Games,
- EFF Calendar. The 103rd Congress and the Clinton Administration are
- currently focusing major political attention on the modernization of the
- nation's telecommunications infrastructure, and EFF's Open Platform
- Proposal is at the center of this debate. Learn more about this.
-
- Name = N&P1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:N&P1.2.sit
- Size: 25K Date:12/07/93 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- N&P1.2 - NETWORKS & POLICY; A Quarterly Publication of the Electronic
- Frontier Foundation, Volume I, Issue I. In This Issue - Clipper Chip, NREN
- Applications, From the Director, Communications Policy Forum, Members Only
- Legal Servics, Staff Update, Pioneer Awards, Congressional Review and EFF
- Calendar. On April 16, 1993, the Clinton Administration announced a
- proposal for a new national cryptography policy. Under this proposed
- policy, a voice encryption standard using a Clipper Chip would be adopted,
- and two escrow agents would each hold half of a code key that could be used
- todecrypt messages encrypted by a particular Clipper Chip. Find out more.
-
- Name = Open Platform Proposal.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Open Platform Proposal.sit
- Size: 14K Date:12/07/93 Version:
- Description:
- Open Platform Proposal - THE OPEN PLATFORM PROPOSAL - A Proposal by the
- Electronic Frontier Foundation for a National Telecommunications
- Infrastructure. Until now, the nation’s telecommunications policy debate
- has largely been perceived as a struggle among entrenched commercial
- interests over who will control and dominate markets such as information
- services, manufacturing, and long distance service. It is time to refocus
- the debate by seeking near-term technological, economic, legislative, and
- regulatory solutions that will encourage the rapid development of a diverse
- information services market and help realize the democratic potential of
- new information media. Find out more!
-
- Name = Puzzle Palace.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:Puzzle Palace.sit
- Size: 16K Date:12/07/93 Version:
- Description:
- Puzzle Palace - Decrypting the Puzzle Palace. Over a year ago, in a
- condition of giddier innocence than I enjoy today, I wrote the following
- about the discovery of Cyberspace - "Imagine discovering a continent so
- vast that it may have no other side. Imagine a new world with more
- resources than all our future greed might exhaust, more opportunities than
- there will ever be entrepreneurs enough to exploit, and a peculiar kind of
- real estate which expands with development." One less felicitous feature of
- this terrain which I hadn't noticed then is what seems to be a
- long-encamped and immense army of occupation. Read on.
-
- Name = SJG-decision.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:EFF:SJG-decision.sit
- Size: 16K Date:12/07/93 Version:
- Description:
- SJG-decision - UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
- AUSTIN DIVISION. STEVE JACKSON GAMES INCORPORATED, et al., Plaintiffs, vs.
- UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, et al., Defendants.
- Steve Jackson was both the owner and employee of Steve Jackson Games,
- Incorporated, and authored many of its publications; he used both
- Illuminati's public and private programs for electronic mail and his use
- ranged from business records of the corporation, contracts with his
- writers, communication with his writers regarding articles which were
- intended to be published by the corporation, to private communications with
- his business associates and friends. Read more about this case.
-
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- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#184/12-Jul-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 7/22/93 Version: 7/12/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#184/12-Jul-93 - Matt Neuburg returns to rescind some of the
- negative points he made about the Now Utilities 4.0.1 when it came out last
- year, and Rick Sutcliffe editorializes on the future of distribution in the
- Information Age. In the practical world, James Brigman offers tips and
- information about refilling DeskWriter cartridges, we announce a prototype
- setext viewer for Unix, and lots of other bits about SCSI, ZipIt,
- Communicate Lite, ClarisWorks, and QM-PAGE.
-
- Name = TidBITS#200/01-Nov-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#200/01-Nov-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date:11/20/93 Version: 11/1/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#200/01-Nov-93 - So what does John Sculley's new company do? How do
- you stop those nasty NDN bounces from FirstClass bulletin boards? Where can
- you snag the new Apple Modem Tool 1.5? Find the answers to these questions
- in this issue, along with a look at Apple's new pricing scheme, a report on
- the famed free Color It deal, a review of the Handeze gloves that have
- significantly helped our RSI problems, and announcements of updates to
- MacTools and QUED/M.
-
- Name = TidBITS#151/09-Nov-92.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:Tidbits:151-175:TidBITS#151/09-Nov-92.sit
- Size: 15K Date:11/14/92 Version: 151
- Description:
- TidBITS#151/09-Nov-92 - This issue overflows with a review of WriteNow 3.0,
- the syllabus for a free online course, "Navigating the Internet," and an
- alternative view of the Duo. We also crammed in some short announcements,
- including news of Disk First Aid 7.1, which fixes the disappearing files
- and folders bug, a letter about font clone piracy, and a warning for CPU
- users who have a just-released PowerBook. Tune in next week for all the
- great stuff that wouldn't fit!
-
- Name = TidBITS#152/16-Nov-92.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:Tidbits:151-175:TidBITS#152/16-Nov-92.sit
- Size: 14K Date:12/23/92 Version: 152
- Description:
- TidBITS#152/16-Nov-92 - Great reviews this week, including Now Utilities
- 4.0.1 and Rich Wolfson's excellent book, The PowerBook Companion. Other
- articles include news of an updater for Word 5.1, WordPerfect buying
- BeagleWorks, a great way to roll your own Portable DeskWriter, and a tip
- that could avoid serious hair-pulling for tech support people. Read on, or
- forever be woefully uninformed!
-
- Name = TidBITS#153/23-Nov-92.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#153/23-Nov-92.sit
- Size: 13K Date:12/23/92 Version: 153
- Description:
- TidBITS#153/23-Nov-92 - This week we have news about important updates to
- THINK C and FileMaker Pro 2.0, a note about a procedure that makes that new
- HP LaserJet 4M print correctly, a good buy on ClarisWorks and Quicken, and
- reviews of two snazzy programs, the shareware Frontier Runtime from
- UserLand Software and the freeware MacEuclid, an innovative hypertext
- program.
-
- Name = TidBITS#154/30-Nov-92.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#154/30-Nov-92.sit
- Size: 14K Date:12/23/92 Version: 154
- Description:
- TidBITS#154/30-Nov-92 - Psst! Wanna free gateway from FirstClass or
- Microsoft Mail to QuickMail? Read on for the details and the catch. We also
- have the promised full review of UserLand's Frontier scripting package, a
- look at some of Apple's multifarious directions, and two good support
- stories - one about APS and one from Global Village that promises online
- support.
-
- Name = TidBITS#155/07-Dec-92.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#155/07-Dec-92.sit
- Size: 15K Date:12/23/92 Version: 155
- Description:
- TidBITS#155/07-Dec-92 - Three reviews this week, one of an upgrade to the
- excellent Easy View browser for TidBITS and other text files, one of
- Aldus's powerful new IntelliDraw package, and one of Craig O'Donnell's
- bodacious book, Cool Mac Sounds. Short notes on Apple's massive order
- backlog, the missing Omega SANE, QuickTime 1.5, a potential problem with
- the Duos, and a conflict between XPress 3.0 and the HP DeskWriter 550C
- round out the issue. Look for game reviews next week!
-
- Name = TidBITS#156/14-Dec-92.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#156/14-Dec-92.sit
- Size: 15K Date:12/23/92 Version: 156
- Description:
- TidBITS#156/14-Dec-92 - We have two types of articles this week. First
- comes urgent items like Frederic Rinaldi's Trojan report, a short-lived
- offer for a free AppleLink CD, and an equally short-lived deal on Aldus
- Personal Press. Then we have a bunch of reviews covering fun programs such
- as Wordtris, Super Tetris, Maelstrom, Lemmings, Hellcats, Falcon, Star
- Trek: The Screen Saver, and the quirky, HyperCard-based Beyond Cyberpunk,
- an interactive hypertext.
-
- Name = TidBITS#157/04-Jan-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#157/04-Jan-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1/4/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#157/04-Jan-93 - Our New Year's resolution is to clean out our
- article database, so this week brings you lots of little bits, including
- news of LaserWriter upgrades, a Lotus upgrade deal, an ATM patch, IIvx and
- A/UX incompatibilities, assorted bugs, random rumors, and a few fun notes.
- There's something for everyone in here, so dive in and enjoy. Next week,
- Macworld SF!
-
- Name = TidBITS#158/11-Jan-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#158/11-Jan-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 1/27/93 Version: 158
- Description:
- TidBITS#158/11-Jan-93 - Macworld Expo news here! We have our informal
- awards, focussing on products like Retrospect 2.0, StuffIt Deluxe, The
- Journeyman Project, and Envisio's SmartStack. We look more closely at
- Apple's Adjustable Keyboard and MAXA's Alert, which promises to fix all
- your problems automatically. Also check out a new Trojan report and a note
- from the author of Gatekeeper along with Mel Martinez's clever method of
- integrating Nisus and Expressionist with QuicKeys.
-
- Name = TidBITS#159/18-Jan-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#159/18-Jan-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 1/28/93 Version: 159
- Description:
- TidBITS#159/18-Jan-93 - We continue with coverage of Macworld Expo,
- focussing this time on the seamy underside of the show. That's right, booth
- bimbos! Madonna's "Sex" it's not, but we also look at the rapidly growing
- crop of adult CD-ROMs. In more mundane Macworld news, we have an article on
- Apple's new printers and scanner, a short review of Now Up-to-Date 2.0, and
- clarifications of earlier articles on the IIvx and A/UX, the Video Toaster,
- and the FirstClass BBS deals.
-
- Name = TidBITS#160/25-Jan-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#160/25-Jan-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 2/05/93 Version: 160
- Description:
- TidBITS#160/25-Jan-93 - This week brings news of a new, object-oriented
- database from Mainstay; Connectix's better implementation of virtual
- memory; and responses to our booth bimbo and pornography articles. In honor
- of the issue number, we have a PowerBook 160 tip; Chris Johnson releases
- Gatekeeper 1.2.7; and Craig O'Donnell passes on some cacophonous notes on
- Macintosh sound. Internet users check out the searchable TidBITS archive
- available on the WAIS!
-
- Name = TidBITS#161/01-Feb-93.sit
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- Size: 14K Date: 2/16/93 Version: 161
- Description:
- TidBITS#161/01-Feb-93 - It's been an eventful week. The TidBITS Forum on
- CompuServe opened and Apple took HyperCard back from Claris and added it to
- the Developer Tools group. We have the scoop on why the Apple Color Printer
- is so lame, specs on new Macs due out in a few weeks, lower prices on older
- Macs, an article on executives shuffling all over the place, and news of an
- innovative marketing program for CE Software's QuicKeys.
-
- Name = TidBITS#162/08-Feb-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#162/08-Feb-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 2/16/93 Version: 162
- Description:
- TidBITS#162/08-Feb-93 - We have the last of the news from Macworld Expo
- this week, with information on PageMaker 5.0. We also have an article about
- new products for Wallpaper from Thought I Could, useful System 7.1 enabler
- information, upgrade information for Canadians who want System 7.1, news of
- new low-end LaserWriters, yet another ATM hack, and finally, a long-awaited
- table of benchmarks from BYTE Labs and Tom Thompson.
-
- Name = TidBITS#163/Modems.sit
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- Size: 12K Date: 2/23/93 Version: 163
- Description:
- TidBITS#163/Modems - In this special issue, we present our general modem
- discussion (at least enough so you can judge among modems that have
- impressive sounding, but misleading, specs) and review two popular
- v.everything modems, the Practical Peripherals PM14400FXSA and the Supra's
- SupraFAXModem v.32bis. They're both inexpensive, capable, and reliable
- (although that's not to say that other modems may not be equally as good).
-
- Name = TidBITS#164/15-Feb-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#164/15-Feb-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 2/23/93 Version: 164
- Description:
- TidBITS#164/15-Feb-93 - This issue ranges widely, from a warning about our
- recently published ATM hack to a look at a pending lawsuit against
- Microsoft for thoroughly unpleasant behavior. Also check out reviews of
- four Internet books, the free Macintosh Hardware System Update and a
- MODE32-like Enabler, an upgrade to AppleShare 3.0.1, CE's Test Drive
- program for user groups, humorous notes from Macworld SF, and an open
- letter concerning Apple's questionable policy on repair parts.
-
- Name = TidBITS#165/22-Feb-93.sit
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- Size: 14K Date: 3/26/93 Version: 165
- Description:
- TidBITS#165/22-Feb-93 - This week we look more closely at component level
- repair and whether or not it is reasonable to expect Apple to do it, report
- on a deal from Connectix that, in an unusual move, is only open to users of
- online services, and present much-awaited benchmarks on the just-released
- machines, again from Tom Thompson and BYTE Labs. Also, those of you on the
- Internet can check out parts of "The Internet Companion," available via
- anonymous FTP.
-
- Name = TidBITS#166/01-Mar-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBits:151-175:TidBITS#166/01-Mar-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 3/26/93 Version:
- Description:
- TidBITS#166/01-Mar-93 - New Enablers, new SIMM standards, new viruses, new
- antiviral utilities - where will it all end? Not with Apple certainly, and
- we have two articles looking at the new Adjustable Keyboard and the furor
- surrounding it. We also have a full list of current System Enablers, an
- article on the PowerBook/DOS Companion package, and finally, some juicy
- Apple rumors about new machines, digital cameras, and new versions of the
- System software.
-
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- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBits:151-175:TidBITS#167/08-Mar-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 3/26/93 Version:
- Description:
- TidBITS#167/08-Mar-93 - The 32-bit Enabler seems to have trouble enabling
- various systems - read on for details. Also, MBS Technologies offers free
- file synchronization programs to World Trade Center companies, Apple
- changes a PowerBook 165c configuration, Pythaeus relates problems with
- internal CD-ROM drives, Eric Anderson passes on Duo 210 observations (along
- with a note about free Duo keyboard replacements!), and finally, comments
- from our modem issue.
-
- Name = TidBITS#168/15-Mar-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBits:151-175:TidBITS#168/15-Mar-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 3/26/93 Version:
- Description:
- TidBITS#168/15-Mar-93 - TidBITS goes international this week, with news of
- a free Italian extension that activates the delete forward key on extended
- keyboards, the announcement of "Caring For Your Wrists," a file we
- distributed to the world at large for free to help prevent repetitive
- stress injuries, a report on the latest update to Nisus that makes it even
- more language-savvy, and a great article from Tig Tillinghast looking at
- problems with overseas software prices.
-
- Name = TidBITS#169/22-Mar-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBits:151-175:TidBITS#169/22-Mar-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 4/09/93 Version: 169
- Description:
- TidBITS#169/22-Mar-93 - A look at the murky world of Apple repair anchors
- this issue, and supporting topics include a report about mouse button
- problems, a review of Peachpit Press's "Silicon Mirage," various and sundry
- SyQuest drive news, an announcement of upcoming events put on by an
- email-accessible computer bookstore, and a number of useful notes about new
- Apple servers, the LC III, and a Duo 230/PowerPoint 3.0 conflict.
-
- Name = TidBITS#170/29-Mar-93.sit
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- Size: 15K Date: 4/12/93 Version: 170
- Description:
- TidBITS#170/29-Mar-93 - New Macs? Yup, but the Apple Workgroup Servers may
- not knock your socks off. David Blatner's essential "Desktop Publisher's
- Survival Kit" from Peachpit Press stands a better chance. We also have two
- reports from user group land, including a new Internet SIG of the Boston
- Computer Society, and a sad story of online unpleasantness. Digital sex
- crops up again, and if you think that's exciting, check out the new Apple
- Internet Router upgrade. Whee!
-
- Name = TidBITS#172/12-Apr-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#172/12-Apr-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 4/21/93 Version: 172
- Description:
- TidBITS#172/12-Apr-93 - We present a PowerBook-heavy issue this week, with
- a look back at the real story behind the PowerBook 100 and a hopefully
- instructive investigation of a weird Duo troubleshooting problem. We also
- have an announcement of a new virus, a bit on Macintosh Easy Open (which
- eases opening foreign file types) in MacLinkPlus, and finally, a review of
- CMaster, Jersey Scientific's extension to Symantec's THINK C.
-
- Name = TidBITS#173/19-Apr-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#173/19-Apr-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 4/30/93 Version: 173
- Description:
- TidBITS#173/19-Apr-93 - This issue of TidBITS brings an encore to our
- popular issue #104, which focused on System 7. This time we have a bunch
- more System 7 frequently asked questions and answers, along with an
- editorial on the virtues of the now-obsolete Quadra 700, a report on a
- nasty and long-standing bug in the Hierarchical Filing System, neat tricks
- with internal CD-ROM drives, and a passel of MailBITS, including one
- especially for PowerBook 100 and Duo owners.
-
- Name = TidBITS#174/26-Apr-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:151-175:TidBITS#174/26-Apr-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 5/14/93 Version: 174
- Description:
- TidBITS#174/26-Apr-93 - Lots of little bits this week, including comments,
- corrections, and tips about System 7. Mark Anbinder covers the malicious
- INIT-M virus along with an excellent offer for a MS Mail/Internet gateway
- that expires at the end of the week. On the lighter side we have Ian
- Feldman's intriguing list of fiction set in computer or programming
- environments. Finally, a look into the future at the PowerBook 145B, the
- next cheap PowerBook, and what it means for Apple.
-
- Name = TidBITS#175/03-May-93.sit
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- Size: 14K Date: 5/14/93 Version: 175
- Description:
- TidBITS#175/03-May-93 - This week starts with Apple's announcement of the
- Japanese Language Kit, a programmer's After Dark module contest, PowerBooks
- on the space shuttle, and a warning about using two TelePort modems at
- once. Most importantly, we review the excellent Toner Tuner, which saves
- toner on each printout, look at how to be more environmentally gentle in
- your computer use, and investigate a strange problem affecting Quadra 800
- users with 16 MB SIMMs.
-
- Name = TidBITS#176/10-May-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#176/10-May-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 5/22/93 Version: 176
- Description:
- TidBITS#176/10-May-93 - We present the first of our three-part look at MIDI
- on the Macintosh, so pay attention if you've ever wondered about music on
- the Mac. This week also brings the release of the latest and greatest
- version of Easy View, a look at a strange modem problem and its solution,
- and the scoop on how an FPU (floating point unit or math coprocessor)
- interacts with the LC III. Finally, information on how to get a free
- Microsoft Mail to SMTP gateway.
-
- Name = TidBITS#177/17-May-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#177/17-May-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 5/31/93 Version: 177
- Description:
- TidBITS#177/17-May-93 - This week brings the second of our three part look
- at MIDI, so watch for the exciting conclusion in two weeks. What? Two
- weeks? A season cliffhanger? That's right, we're moving and not having a
- phone line next Monday will prevent us from publishing an issue. We also
- have bits on having a Performa repaired at an Apple dealer and Easy View
- 2.32's hiding spots. Finally, Mark Millard reviews Tex-Edit, a free text
- editor with some nice features.
-
- Name = TidBITS#178/31-May-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#178/31-May-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 6/15/93 Version: 178
- Description:
- TidBITS#178/31-May-93 - Our three-part article on MIDI concludes this week,
- and the week also brings news of Apple dropping prices, information on how
- to solve weird QMS-PS 410 printing problems, a look at AppleCare Premium,
- and a review of ARA Commander, a client package for AppleTalk Remote Access
- which does a better job than Apple's software and has a feature even the
- author didn't know about.
-
- Name = TidBITS#180/14-Jun-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#180/14-Jun-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 6/17/93 Version: 6/14/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#180/14-Jun-93 - Matt Neuburg's investigation into Inspiration 4.0
- and other outliners anchors this issue, aided by Mark Anbinder's article on
- the Newton and some competition from EO. We also have bits about the Color
- Classic, one possible punishment for deterring computer crime, the correct
- pin-outs for the standard hardware handshaking cable, and look at a new
- Apple rebate program that will be popular with users but potentially a
- problem for some dealers.Topics - MailBITS/14-Jun-93, Waiting for Newton,
- Rebate Sparks Controversy, Inspiration 4.0: Outliners and Me
- Reviews/14-Jun-93
-
- Name = TidBITS#181/21-Jun-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#181/21-Jun-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 7/01/93 Version: 6/21/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#181/21-Jun-93 - Read on for news of Apple's troubles and John
- Sculley's partial resignation, followed by Bill Dickson's look at Xtras for
- System 7, an interesting attempt at avoiding standard software distribution
- methods. Jeff Needleman illuminates a subject we've never understood up to
- now, sharing SCSI devices between Macs and PCs, and finally, a look at why
- those PowerBook 170 screens break when you swear you weren't playing Postal
- Worker Volleyball with it in the back room. Topics include -
- MailBITS/21-Jun-93, Sculley Steps Down, Xtras for System 7, SCSI Double
- Agents, PowerBook 170 Screams, er, Screens Reviews/21-Jun-93.
-
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- Size: 15K Date: 7/07/93 Version: 182
- Description:
- TidBITS#182/28-Jun-93 - Well, what is the PowerPC and should I wait? Good
- question, and we try to answer it this issue. We also have a look at Fifth
- Generation Systems' excellent CopyDoubler 2.0, FWB's CD-ROM Toolkit, the
- shareware ZipIt compression program, information on speeding up file
- sharing startup, and how to learn more about the PowerPC on AppleLink.
-
- Name = TidBITS#183/05-Jul-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#183/05-Jul-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 7/15/93 Version: 7/5/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#183/05-Jul-93 - This week we welcome our latest sponsor, APS, and
- tell you how to find the most recent deals on APS offerings. We also
- examine volume II of Pacific HiTech's Info-Mac CD-ROM, which has grown
- significantly in size and features. Other articles include more details on
- the upcoming PowerPCs, a solution to a thoroughly confusing PowerBook
- problem, and a look at Abbate's VideoToolkit, which provides some
- interesting capabilities with a Mac and video hardware. Topics -
- MailBITS/05-Jul-93, APS Sponsorship, PowerPC Clarification, Info-Mac CD-ROM
- II, Empowering Your Duo, VideoToolkit Explained, Reviews/05-Jul-93.
-
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- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#185/19-Jul-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 7/28/93 Version: 7/19/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#185/19-Jul-93 - Apple layoffs and Microseed's dropping Rival -
- where will it end? Not with the Newton or the PowerPC, that's for sure, and
- we have more details on those two hot topics. Bill Seitz reports on PC
- Expo, Matt Neuburg comments on censorship on the Internet in New Zealand,
- and we take a long look at how the Internet is worming its way into
- government at the level of elected officials. Topics include - MailBITS,
- Apple Layoffs, Centris/Quadra/PowerPC Notes, MessagePad Trickles In, Rival
- Changes Hands, PC Expo Comments, Letter from the Antipodes-Censorship on
- the Internet, The Internet Goes to Washington and Reviews/17-Jul-93.
-
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- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#186/26-Jul-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 8/03/93 Version: 7/26/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#186/26-Jul-93 - This week brings several corrections and
- clarifications of previous articles, RAM prices increasing, the pen-based
- PowerBook project disappearing, and the postponement of the online
- Congressional hearing. In the rumor department, Apple releases another
- hardware update and Prodigy appears on the Internet. Finally, Roy McDonald
- of Connectix anchors the issue with a thoughtful paper on software
- acceleration.
-
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- Size: 14K Date: 8/11/93 Version: 8/2/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#187/02-Aug-93 - Roy McDonald's article on software acceleration
- spawned numerous interesting comments, and other bits of note include
- changes in three Internet gateways, AOL, Prodigy, and GEnie. We also have a
- look at Claris's new strategy, some notes on handwriting recognition and
- communication on the first Newton, and finally, an article detailing how to
- make MacsBug automatically reboot your server when the server crashes.
-
- Name = TidBITS#188/09-Aug-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#188/09-Aug-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 8/20/93 Version: 8/9/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#188/09-Aug-93 - Macworld Boston news abounds this issue with an
- in-depth look at the concepts and analysis surrounding Apple's newest and
- coolest device, the Newton MessagePad. Mark Anbinder provides his annual
- Macworld superlatives article, and we look at a new company spun off from
- CE Software, PrairieSoft. Finally, although merely a MailBIT, it's
- important to note that the Newton MessagePad won't officially ship for
- several weeks so don't bug your dealer until then.
-
- Name = TidBITS#189/16-Aug-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#189/16-Aug-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 8/26/93 Version: 8/16/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#189/16-Aug-93 - This week we have information about free software
- that makes LaserWriter Pros snooze, more on mysterious Duo shutdowns,
- unfortunate news about attaching an AudioVision monitor to a Quadra 840AV,
- additional details on the Prodigy gateway, more on PageMaker 5.0 with a
- clarification of last week's mention, news about a possible bug with
- overtraining the MessagePad's handwriting recognition, and the start of a
- multi-part, technical look at the Newton. This issue of TidBITS sponsored
- in part by APS Technologies, 800/443-4199, Makers of hard drives, tape
- drives, memory, and accessories.
-
- Name = TidBITS#190/23-Aug-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#190/23-Aug-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 9/01/93 Version: 8/23/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#190/23-Aug-93 - This week we bring you a thoughtful article about
- copy-protected MIDI software, an overview of the new Centris 660 AV and
- Quadra 840 AV, some humorous notes for people who do telephone technical
- support, and we continue our multi-part Newton series with a look inside
- the MessagePad. This issue of TidBITS sponsored in part by APS
- Technologies, makers of hard drives, tape drives, memory, and accessories.
-
- Name = TidBITS#191/30-AUG-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#191/30-AUG-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 9/10/93 Version: 8/30/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#191/30-AUG-93 - This issue offers news about DarkStar, an energy
- saving utility, an update to Gatekeeper (but no new virus, thankfully), a
- new QuickMail gateway, Newton MessagePad sales, a few AV Mac corrections,
- and, finally, an in-depth review of IN CONTROL, a powerful and flexible
- outliner mismarketed as a To Do List manager. This issue of TidBITS
- sponsored in part by - APS Technologies -- 800/443-4199 -- Makers of hard
- drives, tape drives, memory, and accessories.
-
- Name = TidBITS#192/06-Sep-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#192/06-Sep-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 9/16/93 Version: 9/6/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#192/06-Sep-93 - News from Apple this week includes a request for
- feedback from ex-32-bit Enabler users, updated free utilities that all
- Macintosh users should have, and a fix for some LaserWriter NTR bugs.
- Digging through the Macworld information pile, I glance at some of the
- small products that make the Mac fun. Finally, if you're confused and
- irritated about the scatterbrained Macintosh product line, check out my
- editorial entitled Proliferation Polemic. This issue of TidBITS sponsored
- in part by APS Technologies - 800/443-4199 - Makers of hard drives, tape
- drives, memory, and accessories.
-
- Name = TidBITS#193/13-Sep-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#193/13-Sep-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 9/21/93 Version: 9/13/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#193/13-Sep-93 - This issue comes chock full of news about Adam's
- new book, InterNews 1.0 (a slick MacTCP newsreader from Dartmouth), new
- system software for the Newton, information on developing for the Newton,
- and Rupert Murdoch buying Delphi. Finally, you'll find additional details
- about various energy saving utilities, more problems with the Apple
- Adjustable Keyboard, and thoughts about what kind of service you can expect
- from a solvent Apple dealer. This issue of TidBITS is sponsored in part by
- APS Technologies.
-
- Name = TidBITS#194/20-Sep-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#194/20-Sep-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 9/29/93 Version: 9/20/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#194/20-Sep-93 - Numerous comments, tips, and announcements (After
- Dark, anyone?) fill the first part of this issue. Akif Eyler's Easy View
- wins the 1993 MacUser Shareware Award for Text Tools. Apple announces the
- Apple Workgroup Server 95 Tune-Up and combines the Newton Connection Kit
- and Connection Pro Kit into a single package. Finally, I look at Conflict
- Catcher II, the essential extension manager that actually catches
- conflicts. This issue of TidBITS sponsored in part by APS Technologies -
- Makers of hard drives, tape drives, memory, and accessories.
-
- Name = TidBITS#195/27-Sep-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#195/27-Sep-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date:10/28/93 Version: 9/27/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#195/27-Sep-93 - New Macs once again grace the electrons of this
- issue, with details on the Quadra 605, the LC 475, and the Duo 250 and
- 270c, not to mention an infinite number of strangely numbered Performas.
- The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh hits the shelves and is also
- available for direct ordering at discount for TidBITS readers. Finally,
- Wolfgang Naegeli reports on PowerTalk, and the AudioVision video input port
- turns out not to be live. Topics - MailBITS/27-Sep-93, PowerBook 165 &
- 145B Plus Pack, The Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh, The Proliferation
- Continues, PowerTalk Arrives, and Reviews/27-Sep-93.
-
- Name = TidBITS#196/04-Oct-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#196/04-Oct-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date:10/28/93 Version: 10/4/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#196/04-Oct-93 - The Newton remains in the news, with Apple putting
- the automatic update process in place so you can call an 800 number to
- upgrade the OS to 1.04. I take a brief spin through many of the Internet
- Newton resources and review PBTools, a truly elegant PowerBook utility.
- Finally, readers chime in with their concerns about Apple's seemingly
- self-destructive marketing techniques - is there a conspiracy involved?
- Where's Oliver Stone when you need him? Topics - MailBITS/04-Oct-93,
- Natives Restless Over Proliferation, Newton Electronic Updates, Newton
- Internet Resources, The PowerBook Purist and Reviews/04-Oct-93.
-
- Name = TidBITS#197/11-Oct-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#197/11-Oct-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date:10/28/93 Version: 10/11/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#197/11-Oct-93 - Apple throws more software into the pot with
- LaserWriter 8.1.1 and the System Update 2.0.1, the latter of which replaces
- the Hardware System Update 1.0 and 2.0, and of course with the release of
- System 7 Pro, which includes PowerTalk, AppleScript, and QuickTime. Dale
- Southard reviews the PSI PowerModem IV, Akimbo updates FullWrite, we look
- at some Newton synonyms, and I announce the creation of ftp.tidbits.com,
- although you may still have to use the IP number.
-
- Name = TidBITS#198/18-Oct-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#198/18-Oct-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date:10/28/93 Version: 10/18/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#198/18-Oct-93 - Apple promises future PowerPC upgrades for specific
- Macintoshes, announces that they turned a small profit last quarter, and
- officially terminates its relationship with John Sculley. Filling out the
- issue, we have the latest on Adam's Internet book including a letter from
- the publisher, and a call for sumex mirror sites to form a central
- registry. Finally, Matt Neuburg continues his detailed look at outliners,
- this time exploring Symantec's saurian MORE. Topics - MailBITS/18-Oct-93,
- PowerPC-Ready, Files on the Internet, Letter from Hayden, MORE, Dinosaur
- and Reviews/18-Oct-93.
-
- Name = TidBITS#199/25-Oct-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:176-200:TidBITS#199/25-Oct-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date:11/10/93 Version: 10/25/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#199/25-Oct-93 - So what does John Sculley's new company do? How do
- you stop those nasty NDN bounces from FirstClass bulletin boards? Where can
- you snag the new Apple Modem Tool 1.5? Find the answers to these questions
- in this issue, along with a look at Apple's new pricing scheme, a report on
- the famed free Color It deal, a review of the Handeze gloves that have
- significantly helped our RSI problems, and announcements of updates to
- MacTools and QUED/M.
-
- Name = TidBITS#201/08-Nov-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#201/08-Nov-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date:11/22/93 Version: 11/8/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#201/08-Nov-93 - Ever wondered what those dire-sounding software
- license agreements mean? Check out Brady Johnson's article on just what you
- aren't agreeing to. In the more agreeable department, we look at two
- PowerBook books, including the essential PowerBook Companion, glance
- briefly at the latest in viruses, peek through a keyhole at the upcoming
- FoxPro for Macintosh, and reveal the shameful truth about the low-end model
- of the Quadra 610 (well, OK, it's not that bad).
-
- Name = TidBITS#202/15-Nov-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#202/15-Nov-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date:11/22/93 Version: 11/15/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#202/15-Nov-93 - Apple experiments with new varieties of the
- Macintosh this month, so we have a report on the Macintosh TV and the
- Quadra 610, DOS Compatible, which wins the worst name of the year award.
- Andrew Johnston reviews the powerful and popular BBEdit, Mark Anbinder
- explains some of the issues behind FirstClass bounces, and readers provide
- various useful comments, such as international availability of the Color It
- deal.
-
- Name = TidBITS#204/29-Nov-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#204/29-Nov-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date:12/27/93 Version: 11/29/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#204/29-Nov-93 - This week we explain Ted Nelson's new plans for
- Xanadu Light based on his talk at Hypertext '93. We also clarify the
- details on the Quadra 610, DOS Compatible that Apple announced recently.
- Charles Wheeler passes on a true Mac story that might prevent
- DOSsification, Apple asks for constructive interface suggestions for
- MacTCP, a free PDA newsletter appears, and Mark Anbinder notes that not all
- microphones are created equal. Topics - MailBITS/29-Nov-93, SuperDrive,
- Activism, MacTCP Call to Arms, DOS Compatible Details, True Mac Stories!
- and Xanadu Light.
-
- Name = TidBITS#205/06-Dec-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#205/06-Dec-93.sit
- Size: 14K Date:12/27/93 Version: 12/6/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#205/06-Dec-93 - The word processor wars heat up, and we review
- WordPerfect's latest release, 3.0. We also examine a MessagePad bug that
- may bite in an alarming way, examine how to determine your version of
- Quicken for update purposes, discuss a new video card from Apple via
- Radius, and glance in shock at why Apple isn't establishing a new facility
- in Williamson Country, Texas. Hypertext proceedings, great quotes, CPU
- comments, and HP rebates fill out the issue. Topics - Nothing Like A Little
- Bigotry To Brighten Your Day, Apple/Radius Card Looks to the Future,
- Quicken Updates, Alarming MessagePad Bug, WordPerfect Mac 3.0-The Next Best
- Thing, and Reviews/06-Dec-93.
-
- Name = TidBITS#206/13-Dec-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#206/13-Dec-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date:12/27/93 Version: 12/13/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#206/13-Dec-93 - Shekhar Govind follows up the voting change in
- Williamson County, Mark Anbinder looks at the ultimate solitaire game from
- Delta Tao, we review Mangia, a truly great cooking program, and finally, we
- present gift suggestions from our backlog and from readers. We also
- announce a two-week layoff, so see you in 1994. Topics -
- MailBITS/13-Dec-93, Williamson County, Part II, Ultimate Responsibility,
- Gift Suggestions, Mangia! and Reviews/13-Dec-93.
-
- Name = TidBITS#207/03-Jan-94.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#207/03-Jan-94.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1/3/94
- Description:
- TidBITS#207/03-Jan-94 - Welcome to 1994! Craig O'Donnell demystifies (or at
- least provides more details on) the Macintosh microphone situation, Matt
- Neuburg peers over your shoulder to talk about the new technologies
- treadmill used in the Macintosh developer rat race, and we review an
- unusual keyboard that could help folks in pain from repetitive stress
- injuries. Finally, we note a couple of Macworld events that you might want
- to attend with us.
-
- Name = TidBITS#208/10-Jan-94.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#208/10-Jan-94.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1/10/94
- Description:
- TidBITS#208/10-Jan-94 - Macworld news abounds this issue, with brief looks
- at some of the more interesting new products from the show, along with a
- full review of the runaway hit, Connectix's fabulous RAM Doubler. Mark
- Anbinder looks at Second Sight 3.0, and just to make sure you're feeling
- sufficiently poor, we report just what Sculley received in his severance
- package from Apple. Ick.
-
- Name = TidBITS#209/17-Jan-94.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#209/17-Jan-94.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1/17/94
- Description:
- TidBITS#209/17-Jan-94 - More news from Macworld focusing on the PowerPC
- this week, along with a number of small articles on upgrades to HyperCard
- and ARA Commander, a free ZMODEM tool from Mark/Space Softworks, a list of
- the current System Enablers, the solution to the nasty problem some Duos
- have been having with charging the battery recently, an announcement of an
- Internet book sale, and finally, a look at the Auto Power On/Off control
- panel from Apple. This issue of TidBITS sponsored in part by - APS
- Technologies -- 800/443-4199 -- 71520.72@compuserve.com, Makers of hard
- drives, tape drives, memory, and accessories. Copyright 1990-1994 Adam &
- Tonya Engst. Details at end of issue.
-
- Name = TidBITS#210/24-Jan-94.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#210/24-Jan-94.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1/24/94
- Description:
- TidBITS#210/24-Jan-94 - Happy Birthday, Macintosh! We glance back at
- Apple's view of its past through quotes from annual reports and then look
- forward at some of the intriguing new technologies Apple plans for the
- future. A few small comments, the embedded speech commands necessary to
- make your Mac sing Happy Birthday, and the issue rounds out with a review
- of a most interesting program, Meeting Space from World Benders, which
- creates virtual conference centers on any network.
-
- Name = TidBITS#211/31-Jan-94.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#211/31-Jan-94.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1/31/94
- Description:
- TidBITS#211/31-Jan-94 - More details about Apple's new technologies this
- week, followed by problems with the Newton OS 1.05 upgrade, a new stylus
- for the Newton, a new internal CD drive style, and some pointers to
- repetitive stress injury resources on the Internet. Finally we review
- Anarchie, a fabulous piece of shareware from Peter Lewis that simplifies
- searching for and retrieving files on the Internet. Topics - MailBITS
- 04-Jan-93, DAT Note, ATM Patch, LaserWriter IIf/IIg ROM Upgrade,
- ShadowWriter networks 'em all, A/UX Follies, Compatibility Checker 2.0,
- PhoneNet Talk Upgrade, Newton Notes, Lotus Upgrade, Apple & AOL,
- AutoDoubler 2.0, FirstClass Deal, Copying Utilities, Likewise and more!
-
- Name = TidBITS#212/07-Feb-94.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#212/07-Feb-94.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 2/7/94
- Description:
- TidBITS#212/07-Feb-94 - With this issue we wrap up our look at interesting
- products from the Macworld Expo in San Francisco. Mark Anbinder passes on
- news of price reductions and rebates from Apple, Pythaeus provides the
- latest Duo market share news, and we look in depth at the concepts behind
- Apple's eWorld and other online services. Finally, the real way Apple could
- change the world with the Macintosh.
-
- Name = TidBITS#213/14-Feb-94.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#213/14-Feb-94.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 2/14/94
- Description:
- TidBITS#213/14-Feb-94 - This week Matt Neuburg examines the latest and
- greatest release of HyperCard, version 2.2; Mark Anbinder reports on the
- demise of the Apple Catalog and on additions to the Apple Remote Access
- family; and we briefly look at the latest Sculley soap opera and a major
- problem with PowerTalk. Finally, for those on the Internet, a complete list
- of Info-Mac mirror sites.
-
- Name = TidBITS#214/21-Feb-94.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#214/21-Feb-94.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 2/21/94
- Description:
- TidBITS#214/21-Feb-94 - PowerPC information galore this week, including
- specs on all the new machines due out on March 14th, and current Quadra
- prices for those who don't want take the PowerPC plunge. We cover the fuss
- concerning the Clipper chip and provide pointers to all sorts of
- information about it; Dave Thompson of ARPA warns about Meeting Maker and
- On Technology; and we provide a brief look at our upcoming books about the
- Internet and (from Tonya) Microsoft Word.
-
- Name = TidBITS#203/22-Nov-93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS:201-225:TidBITS#203/22-Nov-93.sit
- Size: 15K Date:12/07/93 Version: 11/22/93
- Description:
- TidBITS#203/22-Nov-93 - More details on Macintosh TV, Sculley's rough ride
- ahead, and the Expanded Book version of The Digital Nomad's Guide grace
- this week's MailBITS. Jeff Needleman reports on the rates for the Prodigy
- Internet gateway (no Mac software yet), Charlie Stross reviews a Newton
- competitor from Britain, Mark Anbinder goes On The Road, Tonya reviews the
- Bucky, and I cover Hypertext '93 with a look at a course called Designing
- Electronic Publications.
-
- Name = What Is TidBITS?
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:MUG News:TidBITS: What Is TidBITS?
- Size: 4K Date: 6/20/92 Version:
- Description:
- Contains information on What TidBITs is and its distribution channels for
- this news weekly for the Macintosh.
-
-