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