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=====News & Views <psl-logo.pcx>
- Utilities for the AICPA ... MegaDisk Sets of utilities for DOS & Windows.
- Goodbye to 5.25" Disks? ... Trade magazine predicts the "drive war is over".
- First PsL CD Sells Out Quickly ... Word of mouth beats advertising.
- Together Again ... Graphic viewer for PsL CD is fixed.
- Letters ... readers ask questions, offer suggestions.
- Retail Products ... Outstanding Printer Buy!! ... Pinball For Windows
... Translate It! For Spanish, German & French ...
... Fast, Inexpensive Texel CD-ROM Drive ...
... Fantastic Bundle: Alone In the Dark & Out of this World ...
... Ultrabots ... Quicktoons Cartoon Classics CD ... Betrayal at Krondor
- Quick Looks Explained
- <SCREENS.PCX> Explained
-----Utilities for the AICPA
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants asked PsL
recently to put together a MegaDisk set of utilities for DOS and another
for Windows for the AICPA to send to its members.
Although long-time readers will recognize the following programs as
having been recommended and offered in various sets by PsL in the past,
we thought we would give newcomers a shot at them. The programs are also
on the September PsL CD in the AICPA directory.
--DOS Utilities:
[WarpDrv] is an improvement over ANSI.SYS.
[BCMove] is a file moving utility.
[CopyDsk] is an enhanced disk copying utility.
[Kopy] is a better file copier than the DOS COPY command.
[ZDir] is a colorful sorted directory lister.
[VIEW] is a tiny file viewing utility.
[DLT2] is an enhanced file deletion utility.
[FDForm] is a powerful disk formatting utility.
[Edit] is a small, fast, full-screen text editor.
[Fgrep] is a very fast text search utility.
[CED] is a DOS command line editor, command recall, and DOS macro utility.
[LCD] makes it easeir to change directories.
The next two were our picks for 1992's Best New Utilities:
[PocketD] adds over 120 functions to DOS in a small package.
[MegaBack] is a fast, easy-to-use hard disk backup utility with many
sophisticated features.
Last but certainly not least are
[PKZIP204], a popular utility for compressing files and
Integrity Master [INTEGMAS], a virus protection program.
--Windows 3 Utilities:
[ChPaper] lets you browse through and change your wallpaper on command
or at specified intervals.
[FreeMem] displays free conventional and expanded memory.
[HotSpot] lets you instantly start or disable the Windows 3.1 screen saver.
File Find [FILEFND] will find files anywhere on your hard drive or
network volume.
[IcnMstr] is a powerful icon editor.
[Launch] is a convenient desktop program launcher.
[TrshMan] is a Mac-like trashcan for drag-and-drop deletion of files.
[WinClok] is a multi-featured desktop alarm clock.
Free Disk Space [WFDS] monitors and displays free disk space remaining
on all (or specified) hard drives.
[WinPost] lets you have multiple on-screen "post-it" type notes which
can easily be hidden, saved and recalled.
[WINProt] is a virus scanning program.
[TypSmart] completes words you are typing based on your past typing.
Byzans Task Manager [BYZ_TM] is a powerful replacement for the
Windows 3.1 Task Manager.
[Sysfon] lets you change the system font that Windows uses for window titles
and menus.
-----Goodbye to 5.25" Disks?
Computer Retail Week reports: The disk drive war is over. Most software
publishers see little reason to include 5.25-inch disks. Not one game on
our April hits list [has 5.25-inch disks].
Some PsL customers have urged PsL to abandon low-density disks and have
an all-MegaDisk library. It has been almost 10 years since new computers
were equipped with 360k 5.25" disks. PsL recently lowered the price of
1.44MB 3.5" drives to $49.95.
There would seem to be little reason to continue with 360k disks, yet we
continue to get calls regularly from people who have 8088's with 360k
drives. For people who just want to keep mailing lists or do home
accounting or word processing, these systems still perform adequately.
And the people using them still need programs for them, even if the
latest video games have left them behind.
We also hear from a lot of schools and other institutions who have been
given old computers by businesses and who want educational programs and
simple games for them. Then there are people who have newer machines
with 1.2MB 5.25" drives, but no 3.5" drives.
When the first 3.5" drives came out, we predicted that 5.25" drives
would disappear in a couple of years. We were obviously way off in that
prediction and now we hesitate to predict that they will ever disappear.
-----First PsL CD Sells Out Quickly
With only word of mouth advertising for our August CDROM, we did not
expect much in the way of subscriptions and sales, yet they sold out in
two weeks.
Callers have been consistently excited about the concept and we
appreciate all the comments, support, and advice we have received,
particularly from sysops around the world.
A typical response comes from Stephen Matthews: "You've outdone
yourselves again! This is one bill I will ENJOY paying every month."
We promised in advance that the first issue would have 300+ programs.
Instead, it had well over 500. This issue has over 700 programs.
If you are not getting the CD because you don't have a drive, check out
the prices on the Mitusmi and Sydos drives on the front inside cover of
this issue.
If you just aren't sure about the CD, enter a subscription, get a copy
and check it out. If you are not 200% satisfied, don't pay the invoice.
Just send the CD back. We are confident that anyone who sees this CD
will want to keep getting it every month.
-----Together Again
Together is a pop-up program that lets you view PCX files whose names
appear on the screen, such as in a text file describing a program.
On our first PsL Monthly CD (last month), we placed Together in a
directory with several program screen shots so that you could see
program screens while reading about the programs using the PSL_NEWS
program on the CD.
Everything worked fine during testing, but not on the CD. Together tries
to write to the default drive, which it could not do with the CD. As
soon as we discovered this, we called the author who immediately fixed
the problem and emailed it to us. Unfortunatley, it did not arrive in
time for last month's CD, but it is on the September CD.
Before installing Together!, you must edit the TOGETHER.INI file to
match your hardware. The TOGETHER.DOC file tells you how. You may read
that file by typing VIEW TOGETHER.DOC at the DOS prompt.
-----Letters
--Software Innovative or Not?
William B. Fankboner, La Quinta, CA:
"According to the letter you sent me, my program Move It! was rejected for
inclusion in your catalog because you "already have a lot of programs of
the same type and do not feel it is a significant improvement.
"This is absolute nonsense. There is no program [which] moves, removes,
and copies directories with the ease and facility of Move It!.
"It is dismaying that the self-appointed curators of shareware are so
absorbed with the financial end of the shareware business that they
ignore innovation. But of course it's a major inconvenience to try out
new programs, and there's all that fuss and bother of re-editing the
catalog."
Nelson Ford, PsL:
I am sorry if my letter offended you. It is meant to provide helpful
feedback. My own experience as a programmer is that the great majority of
vendors provide no feedback at all, whether they accept your program or
not.
The letter goes on to say: "If you feel that your program IS better than
all the others, a chart comparing the features... would be a good selling
point for your potential customers as well as for PsL." Just saying that a
program is "easier" does not really give us a basis for comparison, since
every programmer (including me) thinks THEIR program is easier and better
than all the others.
When talking about the cost and trouble of adding programs, you are
pointing your finger at the wrong co