Subject: Info-Mac Digest V19 #4 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 03 Jan 02 Volume 19 : Issue 4 Today's Topics: [*] Pitbull Pro v2.3.0 Carbon (Advanced Hotline Client) [*] Pitbull Pro v2.3.0 PPC (Advanced Hotline Client) ACDSee Not bad but I prefer Graphic Converter strange problem - won't startup from CD Updates on Sparkle Fat ??? The Info-Mac Network is a volunteer organization that publishes the Info-Mac Digest and operates the Info-Mac Archive, a large network of FTP sites containing gigabytes of freely distributable Macintosh software. 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Pitbull Pro combines the functionality of the regular Hotline Client with advanced administration features and the power of Pitbull, allowing it to automatically recover from virtually any connection problem that can occur without user interference. Like the proverbial "pitbull", once Pitbull Pro puts its "teeth" into the connection, it will not stop until the job at hand is done or until you call it off. New in 2.3.0 * Added a file search feature. * Support for inline viewing of movies. * Added an "AWAY" option. * Sent messages are now saved in the "sent messages" list in the private message pane. * Implemented a boolean search for the server list. * Added (first generation) bookmark window for easy access. * It's now possible to switch on the fly between partial downloads folders. * Disable auto-reconnect is now a server specific setting. * Fixed a bug that occasionally prevented uploads from completing. * Fixed a bug in retrieving trackers from tracker-tracker.com when using a web proxy. * Files can be sorted by size again. ...and much more. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/pitbull-pro-230-cbn.hqx; 2967 K] ------------------------------ Date: 3 Jan 2002 From: support To: Subject: [*] Pitbull Pro v2.3.0 PPC (Advanced Hotline Client) License: Shareware (Fully functional 30 day trial) Price: $11 (US) Email: support@hotline-tools.com Web Site: www.hotline-tools.com Requirements: OSX Pitbull Pro is a complete, powerful client for the Hotline protocol. Pitbull Pro combines the functionality of the regular Hotline Client with advanced administration features and the power of Pitbull, allowing it to automatically recover from virtually any connection problem that can occur without user interference. Like the proverbial "pitbull", once Pitbull Pro puts its "teeth" into the connection, it will not stop until the job at hand is done or until you call it off. New in 2.3.0 * Added a file search feature. * Support for inline viewing of movies. * Added an "AWAY" option. * Sent messages are now saved in the "sent messages" list in the private message pane. * Implemented a boolean search for the server list. * Added (first generation) bookmark window for easy access. * It's now possible to switch on the fly between partial downloads folders. * Disable auto-reconnect is now a server specific setting. * Fixed a bug that occasionally prevented uploads from completing. * Fixed a bug in retrieving trackers from tracker-tracker.com when using a web proxy. * Files can be sorted by size again. ...and much more. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/pitbull-pro-230-ppc.hqx; 2669 K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 18:55:39 -0500 From: Louis Bergeron To: Subject: ACDSee Not bad but I prefer Graphic Converter Tried ACDSee to manage pictures. Bought this same program for PC and it is very good. However, on my Mac, ACDsee was sssllllooowww despite having a G3 with a lot of memory. It is like the program was doing a catalog of the pictures. I also got a crash. With Graphic Converter, it is very fast to visualize folders of pictures and do some maintenance. I have been using Graphic Converter for years, paid the shareware and the registration number is still working with all new versions. A real bargain! ------------------------------------------------------------------- Louis Bergeron C.P. 68 Granby Qc Canada J2G 8E2 Telephone (450) 776-1074 Telecopieur condidentiel Fax (450) 776-1113 E-mails tiwi@lino.com bergloui@sympatico.ca CSE de Granby 385 Principale Granby Qc J2G 2W5 Telephone (450) 375-3577 #228 Telecopieur multi-usagers (non confidentiel) Multi-users fax (450) 777-5842 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2002 12:38:14 -0500 From: "Edward W. Ver Hoef" To: digest@info-mac.org, Stuart Schneider Subject: strange problem - won't startup from CD Stuart, I had a similar problem trying to boot from my Norton Utilities CD. In my case the Apple Tech Support folks said that my problem was that my NUM was too old for my OS. The version of my NUM was 3.5 (current is 6.0) and I am running OS 9.1. I can still run the NUM utilities, but I can't boot from the CD. I don't know whether this is your situation but it's a possibility to explore. Ed Ver Hoef > I have a Mac G4 Cube 450/DVD/384 meg running system 9.2.1 with a > non-partitioned hard drive that also contains OS 10.1. I am a long time > Mac user. My first Mac, > years ago, was the then new SE/30. > When I try to start up from Tech Tool Pro 3.0.1 CD or Norton Utilities > 6.0 CD by holding > down the "c" key on start up, it ignores the CD and starts up from the > hard drive. I then tried the old control-option-shift-delete start up > and it just blinks the "can't find disk" icon and then if I let up the > keys it will eventually find the hard drive. My wild guess is that when > I put in 10.1 and upgraded to 9.2.1, it also added an extension that > allows the hard disk to start up from either system and that this is > somehow stopping it from looking in the other drives for a startup > system. > Any thoughts? Any suggestions where to or of whom to ask this question? > Merry Christmas, Stuart Schneider ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 18:58:39 -0500 From: Dan Cottler To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Updates on Sparkle Fat ??? At 02:30 PM -0500 01/02/2002, The Info-Mac Network wrote: >Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2001 16:54:21 -0700 >From: Richard Randolph > >I'm looking for updates for Sparkle Fat video player. Any suggestions? Wow! I remember using Sparkle. Try "Play It Cool" http://www.kagi.com/rwc/pic.html - Dan. -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************