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It is phenomenal how far desktop publishing technology has come in just a few short years. Equally phenomenal is the ability to quickly adapt it to our own usage, forget that it exists, and crave more innovation. My ideal of desktop publishing is to be able to create an entire publication &om a desktop computer — true desktop publishing. In the process of doing Thc C0Inpstsr Peper, I have noticed that
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Enter geBuddysystem. ThePCBuddy System bjy-Kanotech consists of a circuit board eudosed in a small box which allows you to atlach multiple keyboards and monitors toyour PC, XT,AT, or%6 computers. The PC Buddy System does not prsyvide multitasking operation, but rather acts as an eight-position switch to select which station has control of the computer. Indicators on the front panel of each station show whether the system is Bee or busy; a push button on the box allows an operator to take control of the computer when all other stations are inactive. Theremotesfationsareattached
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Amiga NoIlcl Commodore Unveils New Amigas In Europe PARIS, FRANCE, 1990 FEB 07 (NB)Commodorecalleda topeeczetmeetmg with softxvszedevelopezsin Paxisfortodayto unveil new bazdwaze. AII auendees to the confere nce have been bound by non ~ osu x e agreements until the CeBit '90 fair in Hannover, West Germanynext month. AsNewsbyteswent to press,therewas much speculation on what harchrare Coxnmodore wss preparing to unveil UK pxess sources
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Trojan Horse Destroys Mac File Directories EDMONTON,ALBERTA 1990FEB9 (NB) — A Tmjan Hoxse pmgxamunder the name Mosaic has muck iwo Macintosh usexsin the Edmontion area,destxeying their Sledirectio. rieL One expert is calling the Tmjan "the most destructive that we've ever seen. Peter JoBnston, senior analyst at the Uni-
tec virus expert Kareem Ismail tells Newsbytes that Symantec is not preparing a special update to SAM ao Sght this Tmjan. Other major antiviral softw.ire producers axe known tobe examining this Tmjan Hoxse
pmgram, says Jeif Schuhnan, author of Virus Detective, and the company which makes
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John Noxstad, author of Disinfectant, tells Newsbytes that he is not worhng on a new vexaon ao detect this Tmjan yet, because he believes it is confined ao the Edmonton, Canada area"
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JAN RS (NB) — Richmond Software plans ao begin shipping vexsion LOof The Maximizer the U.S., Australia and Euxope. Contacu on February RO.Theupgraded contactmanJanette Petexs, Richmond Soflware, 604499agement softwaxe will have a number of new RIRL featuxes for an increased price tag accoxdmg to company spokeswomanJaneue Peter Network Courier For OS /2 Among the enhancements inMaximizer R.O will be more reporting capabiTities, a built-in popup calculaaor, the ability so store more addresses, a real text editor and han-
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And Macintosh VANCOUVER, B.C. 1990 JAN Sl (NS)Consumers Sofiware plans to show its Network Courier electronic mail soflwaxe run-
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Enhancements in graphics han ' indude the ability to import color graptdcs, user selectable display mode for imported graphics, and the ability tio tie rules aud graphics to text with fun Sow chaxactexistica File management capalities have been
impmved by retaining links with original imported iles (aaxt and graphics) to enable
anaomaticor prompted updatingofelements within a document. Also new is the "book" feature which anaws the user ao link multiple different fmm a virus in that it does not Pagemaker documents (chaptexs) intio a repmduce by itself, Srst appeared on a local bulletin bosxd ~ The s ystem operaaor single publicauon. A standalone table genexaaor is also included with Pagemahv 4.0, downlosded the Sle ao test it, whexeupon it an indication of thirdyartypmductsaocome. promptly destroyed the dixectories of all The pmductwill ship in the second quarter available physicallyunlockedhard and floppy of 1990 ata price of US$795 (upgrade disks, induding the one on which it resided. US$150), with PC Windows and OS/2 verThe attacked disks were then renamed, sions "ti o be announced." Recommended "Goachat" configuration is any 68080 Mac with hard Mostof the datawas recovered with a utiTity disk and RMBofRAM. Since July,1985,Aldus program, but the Sle names were lost. has shipped in excess of 400,000 copies of all Johnston tells Newsbytes such an occurrence versionsofPagemaker. Contact: Roger Gulrais like "cutting ofi' the spines, and page jani, Aldus, R06422-5500. numbers of all the books in your libxaxy, then throwing the remains in a garbage bag for you to sort out." One other BBS subscriber is reported tio have sufiered the same fate after he downAtari Portfoho II loaded the pxogram Rom the same EdmonIn The Wings? ton Macintosh BBS. SUNMtVALF„CALlFORNIA, U.SA., 1990 There is a possibility that the Trojan proJAN 24 (NB) — According to the CPUNnax gram may alsohave originated on aboard in Cpafidcaaal weekl newsletter, available for the Seattle, Washington area, he says download ona growing number of US BBSs Johnston says two strains of the Tmjan (bulletin board services),Atari may be about program have been found, the one above, ao announce the Portfolio II, an 80286-based and one in a public domain pmgxam called ''Fontfinder." This one hasa trigger date oflO version of iis popular pocket PC machine. Accoxdhtg ao the newsletter, the Portfolio's Februaxy, 1990. Before that date, the pm128Kmemoxy is likely ao be boosted tio 51RK gnm simply displays a list of the fonts and by replacing the 6RR56 chips with 62104L pointsizes in tbe System Sle. Itwas posted on "Suddenlyyou have 512K with no noticeable the board as part of a Stufiitt archive named power consumption increase," says the news"FontFinderait." letter. "Could these be the reasons why the 'This appeaxs to be the Sist dehbexately original device is on sale m discount houses desuucuvemaliciouscode that targets on the already'" the newsletter questionL Macinaosh," saysJohnston. Previous Trojans When Portfoliowas announced a year ago and viruses have wreaked havoc with the in the UK, Newsbytca noted that the maFinder or caused applications to crash, but chine's designers, DIP, said that future verthis one actually destroys data. sions of the Portfolio were in the pipeline. There are vaxiousways in which the Trojan Horse program can be fought. One is with Atari, meanwhile, was licensed to produce the standaxti Portfolio. It seems logical ao VirusDetecuve, version 5.01 or later, a shareassume that Atari would also be able ao liware pmgxam which requires this string ao cense future editions of the machine as welL detect the current menace: Resouxce CODE Sources close to Ataxi UKsuggest that such and ID = 1 Sc Data 44656174685472616B. a dealisin the oÃng, with a Portfolio II being The Intercept pmgnun of Syxxlntec's SAM virus-Sghting application ia also capable of readied for launch this Spring. The CPU newswixe newsletter has the last word: "The detecting the Trojan during a disk scan butit answer is yeL Watch all the denials Sy until, will not destmy it. A user will be prompted that is, the actual deals hit the streets." Conwith a question as ao whether the pmgram tacu R F Maxiano, Tel: 904-788-8819. should be denied access to asysaexn;ayes will xeventthe efmm do n e . an -
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each loan. Fxuji Butt, president of the Canadian Asso. elation of Data, Professional Services and Software Oqlanizations (CADAPSO) in Ottawa,said much would depend on the government, the banks and the software mdustry. But, she said„we*re always for anything that might improve the 6nancing situation for small software 6rms in Canada.... We think it's fantastic that [Singham] has taken the initiative to put something together." Gxaeme Hughes, president of the Information Technology Association of Canada (1TAC) in Toronto, also commended the initiative, saying itdesetves sexious auention.
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He said any such program would need preMany of these 6rmsdo go bankrupt for vaxiousrea-
computer tampexing in the Internet computer networkcrash of November 1988.Mr. Morri, who has admitted creating and xeleasing thewoxmbutdenied thathe intended any harm, will return to couxt at anas yet unspeci6ed date to face sentencing. Having been convictedof a felony under the 1986 federal computer Raud and abuse law, Robert Mortis, who continued worhng m the computer industxy hit w a iung tus trial,facesamaximumof6veyearsinjailand a$250,0006ne. He could also be ordered to
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sces," he said. But he suggested a pilot project xnight help detexmine the plan's viability. Brian Farimg, chief of commerdal a6airs for the Canadian Bankers' Association, said his group hasreceived the proposal and is circulating it among its independent business committee. "It merits study," he said, "and it's on our agenda for early February." Contacts: CADAPSO, 615-25IM524; ITAC, 41M98871Q;Canadian Bankers'~ tion , 4168624092; Stephen Binghaxn, Alias Research, 416-5624181.
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Promise Seen In Canadian Sof&rare Funchng Mea TORONTO, ONT. 1990 JAN 24 (NB)Cauadian computer industty and banking groups have reacted with cautious approval to a proposal for 6naucmg software reseaxch and development in this country. The Phoenix progxaxn, laid out by Stephen Bingham, president of Toronto software
Corel Income Jumps OTIAWA, ONT. 1990 FEB 9 (NB) — Net mcome at Corel Systems, developer of the awaxkvvinningCoxeIDxawsotbvam,increased
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EPA Panel Approves S~ tute For Ozone-Killing CFC-115
Manket appmval fcir wiciesIuetd use.
'WASHINGTON, D.C., USGA., 1990JAN RS (NB) — 'IheU8. Envircmmentalpmtecuon Agencypanelhasappmved the Sxstsubsitute for chlaruSuomcarbcm 118 (CFC118), a
TOERO, JAPAN, 1990 JAN %9 (NB) — To Snance and hasten developmeat of highly integratedcomputer memoxychips, collabo. rative ventuxes among American, European andJapanesemakensxepoppingupamtmd
chemical used to dean computer
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International Alliances Forming Chip Ventures
the warld.
ThehngofonecmegabktDRAMs— Toshiba
nia, to resell the NMBS-made memory chips under the name Intel. NMBS is repcutedly
going to pxuside all its output to Intel rather than its mother Snn h6nebea To create neat generatian 16.megabit and
fuuue 64.megabit general puxpae memory
chips, the mdustxy is eqiected to continue the collabarszion. The couples in the DRAM
race are naw Hitachi andTexasInstruments, IBM and Siemens ofWestGermany, andMitsublsbi Electric which is eqiected to tie up
with AT&T.
— and U ci;based Motomht will start the
pmduction of Qurmegabit DRAMs at their venuue,Tohoku Semiconductor,in 1991. Meanwbile, Intel has ensured its awn supply of memoxy chips by coopcuating wiih NMBSemiconductar. The Sxmshaveagreed toestabhshajoint~mrecalledintei/NhiBS DRAM Fabncatians, m Santa Clara, Cahfor-
ComputerCompany Pro6ts &at In Half STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT, UAJL, 1990 FKB 5 (NB) — The Gartner Gmup research companysays computer mskexs'
pxoStswnecutinhalf for 1989,Sam 8.8% of sales to 8.9%.
Senior Reset Analyst Randall Bmphy predicted the computer makns would have to aim overseas for higher pmSts in 1990, as
US. demand conunues to slacken. The slawdawn trend was more pmnounced at big . cam
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companies such asSun and Tandem. But there were success stories, including
Cannerpexipherals,HamsCorp.,and Northern Telecam. Cantact: Gartner Gmup, %89644096.
Unix Wings Files For NeXT MENLOPARK,CALIFORNIA,U.SA.,1990 JAN 19 (NB) — Infonnix Sahware Inc. has released Wmgz, a graphic spreadslmet de signed to access data Sam lnf'onmx's OnLine database awhile using NeXT computer systemL
The pmduct enables uses to access data diectly into Wmgz worksheet or InSMxnix's HyIinscript pmgnunming language; both fimctions gives usns the power to create a castoniized graphical database applicatian.
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upgrades of the System V sofhvare. Unix SystemVRoschnapwassimultaneouslymtmduced in Washingum, D.C., New York, Brussels, Belgium, and Tokyo, for Unix users in North Autnica, Eumpe and Asia One icy feature is ahigher security aptio, against unauthorized including accew, data tio n snd viruses. Usns. parucularlygasexnnientagencies, have been inctessingiy concerned about such poscalile mtrusiatis. Another feauue of the Roadmap is a multipmcesslng architecture that will aihxw users toexpand the managnxtent Sle's structme aud mcxeaseaccessto a wide xange of data. The more Sexible computer axchitectuxeistaxgetedatlargeecaledatamanageansment, actionsprocessing. The featutewillalsoamaw helpingcompa-
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Vernon of Unix. AIX also runs on the high end of the company's PS/2 line. In addition, the workstations are run on lour. power complimentaxy metal oxide semiconductor, or CMOS, chips — the same hndsof chips used in laptop computen. Two user interSLces were announced for the machine: AIXwindows Envlxtmment/6000, which is based on the Open SoSnraxe Foundation's Motif standard,andAIXNextstep Environment/6000,
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which mdudesAdobe's Display PosrScript a the underlying imaging modeL IBM's goal is to get a dominant position in the engmeering workstauon market by1992, Som a standing start "We' re launching a near business, in a $10 billion marketpLsce,
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IBM RISC System/6000 WASHINGTON, DC, USA., 1990 FEB 16
(NB) — 'Ihese are some of the pmducts
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Screenvs.IMsplay Adapter When you purchase the video part of your computer yen need two things: the monitor and the display adapter. The menitorisaboxthatlooksabitlikeaTV. Itissometixnesadledascreen or a CRT (CathodeRayTube).Thedisplayadapter is a card covered with electronic chips that fits inside your computer. Display adapters axesnmetixnescalled videocards orvideocentrellereardaThereare y ddferent types of menitoxs and many cards. You mustmake sure they maticL
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Thecomputer termforblack~d-white is usumochnnea" Usually the screen has amber textonablackbackground.Asan option, you can have green or paper white textinstead. The slow green phosphor gives the steadiest image, but sometimes it leaves ghostly oils when the screen changes rapidly. The fastwhite phosphor sometimesbuzzesorjitrersslightly-espeaally under fiuoreseent lights. White looks chic. Theintermediateamberphosphor
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If you look at the surlaceof a colour screen with a magnifying glass, you wQl see very tiny dots of red, green and blue phosphorL These dots are much smaSer display only 16 cQFerent colours and than the pixels. It takes at least three again are used mainly &r games, phosphor dots to make up each pixel.If TTL monitors are mexpensive, but the specilcation says that the dot pitch is produce very sharp dear text, usually .RBmm,thismeans the distance between with amber letters on a bLxck backthe centers of the blue dots is .28 milligrountL Happily, aS TTI. monitoxs are meterL Avery high quality screen would ood. Expect to pay between $110 and have a.25 dot pitch; a midrange would IVO. A Sat screen reduces glare, but have a $1 dot pitch; an economy unit costs a h@e more. might have a dot pitch as coarse «s .41. FxxedSrequency and multi4' requency Cheap, unusable monitors can he as VGA (Video Graphics Array) monitors coarse «s 81. The smaSer the number, come in two typeL colourand grayscale. the Sacrand dearer the image wlS be. The colour mtmxtoxs caxl dxsplay an Ifyou examixxe the surface of a mono- almost in6nite number of colours. The chrome or grayscale screen with a mag- gxayscalemonitcxrsdisplayshadesofgxay. nifying ~ y o u will see no dots at aS. The variablefiequency VGA monitces The screen is perfectly smooth, This is are themostexpensive and produce the the reason these monitoxs can produce sllsrf lest graphxc images. shaxIm images than colour monitors.
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SUPER VGA Itis diflicult to talkabout SUPERVG. IBM has notyetbuilta SUPERVGA card. Thus there is nothing to copy. There is no standard.Every manufacturer went off in his own direction and built something that was the VGA plus a bit more. What the bit more is, dMers with each manufacturer and with each modeli The programmers of the. world threw up their hands in disgust and said '%Sow can we possibly write prograxns that will workon hundxeds of differentmodelsof SUPER VGA cards, all with different features?u So they threw the job back into the laps of the makers of the Super VGA
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How Much Should You Spend on SUPER VGA' If you buy a bargain-basement SUPER VGA card, it may come with no software drivexs atalL You guessed it, you will not be able to tap even one iota of its extra powerl You might as well have bought plain VGA. Much of whatyou buy when you get a premium brand is the software. Don't be impressed by a long hst. The drivers for the proipams you will use are all that count.
Mor~ xpensive SUPER VGA cards have higher resolution. 'Ikey can pxoduce more dots on your screen. A card with extra memory, e.g., 512K of RAM, can have flner resolution stiR-or more colours on the screen, Be waxnecL Granted, more dots and more colours looknicer. Howcrsrer, more dots mean the computer has to spend more time computing the colours for eachdot. Thisslowsdown theyainting.lf yoll wallt to play with the ultra-high resD Iutlon displays, e.g., 1024x'768, you will probably need a 25 MHz 80886 AT or
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Shouldyou do likewise? First, consider ibat they are also the most expensive SUPER VGA cards. The only thing that counts is how well the card works with your software, not on some magazine's benchmark, or mine for that matter.
%VSA I lied a little when I said SUPER VGA has no standards. VESA, the Video Eiectronics Standards Association, has definedaSUPKRVGAsiandardfor480x640 with K6 colours and 800x600 with 16 colours.However, for the myriad other modes, you' re on your own. There are no ultra-high-resolution modes such as 1024x768. You cannot even count on a VESA-compliant board having all the VESA modes, since all the modes are optionaL
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What hnd ofmonitor do you need for SUPER VGA? It depends on what type of Lastsummer one of mycustomers and SUPER VGA card you have. In theoxy, if you use an ordinary fixedI independenily tested eight difFerent frequency VGA monitor, it will work. brand-name SUPER VGA cards for However youmust be very careful never compatibility with a nuxnber of software to invoke any of the SUPER VGA modes packages induding Microsoft Word, or you could damage the monitor. In WordPerfectand some Hewlett-Packard practice, then, itwould be both wasteful prelpaxns. We found minor problems withnearlyevexycard,mostlyin grayscale and potentially dangerous to use this combination. handling. ~ Jo ~ and bu y your sojhrrare Fer SUPER VGA you need a multiPat and then text it oathe Super VCR eaxxI frequency monitor. This means a manitorsmartenough tobandle all the differbefoeeyoubuy! ent SUPER VGA modes. Each mode The two cards we liked best were the requires the electron gun to trace each ATI and Ihe Video Seven. Kent Qairk, and the author of a suite of VGA testing programs, told us his favourite card was the Video SesmaswelL Thatclincbed it. The custiomer standardized on Video Seven for bis company.
Ifyou boughta$410 Princeton Max 15
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c a r d (theATI Wonde~ ) w i t h a safety nyms. Princeton callsit eAutosync."NEC calls it "MultiSync." Sony and Samsung m e chanism to prevent you from accidentally invohng one of the forbidden call it "Multiscan." Whenever you switch modes, the pic- m o des. Ifyou made apxactice of quickly ture will grow or shrink a little horizont u r n ing your monitor off whenever you tally or vertically. You can n!eiddle the in v oked some mode that did not work controls toadjustitbacktotherightsize. p r o perly,itisunbkdyyourmonitorwould If you buy a micropxecessormntrolled s u f fer pemxanent damage. monitor such as the NKC SD, there is a tiny computer inside the moni o
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Gamee When you buy a computer game itwill usually tell you on the box whether it runs on each of CGA, Hercules, or VGA and whether it requires a colour manitor. Ifyou are a confirmed games addic, check outwhich hnd of video card your fiivourite games require. I do not hke playing computer gaxnes
myself, but I discovered they haveavery
important purIiose if you have children. Let me tell you a story. A few years ago, I was chief instructor at a computersummer camp for boys and girls ages V to 15. I intexviewed each child and asked what he or she most wanted to learn. Ninety.five percent of the kids said, "To make my cwn computer game." So I designed a fiveday cuxricuhun to teach them just that "-: One little boy wanted to have waves under a boatas part ofhisgame. I had to teach him a little trigonometry. Another wanted a cannon ball to fly realistically through the air. Ibad tioteachhimalittle calculus I was in the lunchroom taihng with a professional science teacher. A gang of
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marily to run Microsoft Word 5, get a Hercules Plus card and a plain 14" fiat screen TTL monitor. If you want to play games, ixy one of these three strategies: 1. Get a ames computer. R.Gettaro cards — oneHerculesgxaphics donewith aphin 14" fiatscreen ITL monitor and one Hercules CGA card with the cheapest used RGB colour monitor you can find. S.GetplainVGAandafixed-frequency
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that will let you dabble with just about anything thatwillgiveyou f'reedom to try newprogxxixns, geta plain VGA card and good~uality fixed-frequency colour monitor. If youare buying an 80%6 madnne and you want the ability to use programs such as Ventura, Windows, Presentation Manager, GEM, Autocad or other CAD progxaais in high resolution, consider SUPER VGA. Make sure your video card comes with a driver for the sofnvaxe you will be using or there is no point in
please, please teach us trigonometry; You told 'Rockfish' how to do it Pleasel" As you could imagine, the science teacher' s mouth dropped open. Here were little kids BEGGING to learn math. buying SUPER VGA. The older kids were somewhat more If you want to do desktop publishing subtle, but they dragged out of me the intimate details of the inner worhngs of sexiously, visit shops that specialize in the computer so they could do sophisii- desktop publishing and leaxn about the cated higl~ eed characterwell anima. various special- purpose desktop publishing, large, full-page displays. fion. These kids learned more about computers in five days than most univexsity Acknowleelgements As usual, my friends on the BIX elecstudents absorb in a whole year. Gssisx tronic conference — Hirvey Fishman, with colour graphics and animaxion are John Downing, Jeff Kalchik, Mike what motivate them. Sargeant, Gene Berkowitz and Tom Moran and others — all helped mewrite this artide. Tojudge the qualityafamonitarendvideocaxd combination, justlook at the Parting Mvice screen running the sofbsare you plan to If you xiemember anything fiam this use. Trust your osa two eyes to tell you artide, let it be thia Buy your sofbsare which images are acceptable. Use your first. Then test it on the monitior and own judgement on how much speed is
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Upgrading te NordPerfect 5.1 — Is it Worth the Effort'F by &gefEwulay
Ifyou're aWoxdPerfectuserwhomade the upgrade kom version 4.R to 5.0, you might be understandably hesitant to
make the jump to 5.1. The 4.'R~5.0
transition was a xather rough one. So many things changed at once that some users found thenmlves pretty much at sea. Old features were found on new function keys,manyoidmacxoswouldn't work, and whole concepts had to be
relearned. And the little changes were often the most aggravating (like having to bit Alt-FS again — rather than just stxiking any key — to getoutof the View Codes screen). The 5.&o-5.1 transition is much
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I that theyworkmore smootblyand more logically... the way they should have worked kom the outset. It's only when you start exploring the new bells and whistles that you' ll really notice the difference. So, what does WordPexfect5.1 deliver?
Mouse Support Acommon complaintaboutWordPerfect was that you couldn't run it with a mouse. If you wanted xodent support, you had towrite your own driver,orbuy a third-party mouse driver like MouaePexfect. Both optionsbadproblema Most
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ing around in memory, anyway? The hoysatWordPerfectmusthaveheard the same complaints — or noticed MousePerfect's growing sales — because WP 5.1nawoEexsmousesupportanda8ashy system ofpuMown menus. (Tlxaakfixlly, they' ve le& all the normal function key commands in place for those of us who want to use a mouse only for moving the cursor aud blocking text.) The mouse works in a nice intuitive manner. Reposition thecuxaoranywhere oa~eea hy moving the mouse aad droppmg'thecuxaorwith the leftmouse button. Block text hy holding down the left button and dragging the block over the text to be higblightecL Retrieve the last deletion by hitting the center button, and call upasystemof palMown menuswith the xight It'snowposxibleto perform almost all of WordPerfect's operations without remembering a function key code.
Tables Tables offer a powerful way of foxxnatting text or aumbers into rows and coluxnnsof information... xoifhostusmg the leaotbax~tuitive Parallel Columns and Maths functions. You can dynamically size the cells in your table (analogous to cells in a spreadsheet), change the liaes delineatmg the table, screen (shade) the background, etc., etc., etc. You can aho use foux fimction math, writi n formulae that identify values by their cell location (e.g., A4; shades of Lotus) rather than by text column position as in standard WP math. It becomes possible to turn a table into a xninispreadsheet. WordPer fectalaol importinformation &om spreadsheets like Lotus, Excel and WordPerfect's own PlanPerfect. When you import the data, WP 5.1 automaticallyhuildsanappxopriate tabl tocontainit.Also, WP5. waxxn links": as figures change in the base spreadsheet, ihey aho change in the "baked WP table(arealboon toanyone involved in foxms generation). Once you' ve created the table, editing the text aud figures within it is easy. AII the regular editing features work, and when you delete text you don't run the ris of having the rest of the table collapse into a seemingly randem series of . Hard Page breaks, as in Paxallel Col-
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The Computer Paper/march'OO a7 ~ okay, since most people just used it ao mail-merge mass maiTings). In 5.1, hour ever,merge has become a rudimentary progranuning language simile to WP's suacro language. It lets you name fields (so thatwhatused to be I'FI can now be HRST NAME;lots easier toundersland), assign values to variables, call subroutines, and generally develop very sophie. ticated merge strategies. (For example, you couldwriteamerge script thatwoul
Iarly user-&iendly. The rrjrntaxisn'tintuitive, and the editor is very picky. Expect to see lots of uninfozsnative 'Inconect Format" error messages when you first try to uue it. (On the positive side, when you make a mistake, the editor doesplace the cursor near where it thinks you blew . it In long equations with lots of nested functions, this can be a real godsend.)
Merge I tnguage The merge function in earlier versions wasueeful,butzather limited (which was
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Shareware Clip Art Although no one haswritten adesktop publishing program comparable to any of the available commercial programs, shareware has assisted DTPbysupplying a multitude of graphics for one to use in their favorite publisher. One can find clip art for the large DTP programs such
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Can I Modem Itt Does the bureau accept files by modeme This can save a lot of time calling for couriess, drivingin rush-hour tra%c, or hunting for parking in the crowded downtown area.
What Else You GotP Can thebureau accommodate special printing needs' Color printers and slide makers are just some of'the variations of servicesbeiug offered by local service bureaus. Free parhng is also nice to know about.
Tip8 Some tips for using an imagesetting machine to prepare adocument are:
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surpasses even the depth of text features found in Ventura Pubhsher 2.0 on the PC. Unfortunately, it also brings along some of the quirky interface problems thatwesawwithReady,Set,Gol, Letraset's earlier desktop pubhshing package. But DesignStndio brings some fascinating, if not revolutionary, additions to the desktop repertoire like fully rotated text and objects and a built-in spell checker.
See How It Runs The intedam and functionsare similar to XPresa To place text or an image on the layoutpage,you must firstdrawabox on the screen with the appropriate box tooL Ventura users would feel right at home. DesignStudio ofFexs some very ' sophisticated stylesheet capabilities, ~ which begin at the Ixrragraph level and can be applied down to even individual characters. What fellows is a listing of this product's more notable features, either by virtue of their functionality or uniqueness to desktop publishing.
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True Fractionst True &actions can be created with a fewkeystrokes — no sweat Place Text Within Geometric Shaptma Text can be placed into a variety of geometric shapes for some jazzy effects, though there's only 16 preset shapes. VerticalJusti6catioiuAgreat feature that gives you a dean, professional text block by creating columns of equal length across the page. Justified Tab SettingteAm I the only one who ever wanted to put tabs in justified text? Auto Tracking Functions: Sophisticated,
and userwditable, auto tracking functions. This allows you to squeeze text for effect, and to fit into tight places or to
compensate for body text looking too broad at display point sizes. Up To $27-Point Type: Fonts and leading can be selected up to 527.00 points, with an accuracy of selection to the hundredths and lines to a thousandths of an inch. Free Rotation Of Texts And Objectta A great "&eels rotation tool for text and
objects that allows you to rotate individual, or grouped elements in a graband-
turn fashion, or &om a set point on the page. Editing rotated text is literally a snap — the text block rotates to the
horizontal, then springs back to it's previous position when you dick outside of the boundary. Grid Alignment: This makes for good tightalignmentofallobjects to the "layout grid," which means consistent and appealing-looking pages. Thumbnal Editingt Move pages, singly or as groups, in the thumbnail mode (though you lose your Imk" infodumb!) Keyboard Shortcutsand Macioa: Great
keyboard shortcuts, induding macro-like capacity with glossaries (a sort of prearranged and auto-formatted dipboard of text or objects/graphics). You can pop in text or graphics like your logo or a standard phrase, et cetera, all in a few quick keystrokes. Space Saving Files: Relatively small file sizes for large documents (154 pages, with text and graphics, was only '272K) Multiple Files Open At Oncet Tiled viewing of several concurrently opened files. "Go To" Commands "Go to Page", or Kind Text" features take you directly to
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Other Good Stuff Text search and replace (you can even hold the style information). Virtual Memory: This capability makes for faster display of images, since they are not all competing for RAM. Macro-like Pasteboard: They call these "Glossaries" and they allow you to insert "boiler plate" textor graphics &om a list of: straight text, graphic files or
even these elements from other Designstudio~ files. Font and Image Usage: An invaluable little function that tells you all the fonts and graphic images you have used in the document (which you can save and print out). This saves you time and agony over missing font drivers or forgotten TIFF image files when it's time to go to the service bureau For high-res. output). To save time when proofing, DesignStudio allows you to suppress printing any image, such as the complex postscript or TIFF files that slow down your printer.
Custom Anowheadse Little things like being able to easily customize arrowheads online ends are wonderful. Isocking Graphics and Text In Place: Finally, a means to keep things &om accidentally being bumped around. You
have the capability tolockindividual elements or groups of elements so they can't be deleted or altered. Grouping Objects: Grouping elements objects together is possible, much as in a drawingprogram likeFreehand™ or Illustrator Tkt.
Printing To Dish If you print a PostScript fil to disk, in DesignStudio™ you can strip outunnecessary fontheaderinformation, saving yourself lots of disk space. Color Supportt Color is supported in Designstudio~ in quite a bit of depth (though no +color separations in-pro. gram quiteyet). PICT 2 support for Mac D and above. GreySeale Supportt Extraordinarilyfine Image Studio-like grey map controls for RIFF and TIFF images. Fill Pattemka 52 (count 'em) fancy fill pattemL
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bytekee forprogram operation so at or more megabyte machine is what is really needed. Larger documents result in sluggish performance when textwraps 8c complextmking are used ateven moderate levels Speech 'Ibis is not a speedy program, even on an SK/50. Text wrap and the text inserted into a geometric foxm slow the program enormously. Interface: Interface is not immediately intui6ve (aplethoraofoptionsandpoorly implemented documentation make for a slower learning curve) .
The Cold Porridge Poor Manuah Findingadequate explana6onsordescrip6onsisarandom event. Gmhxaing Iietnfaeex Intedace is laboriously complex and slow on some basic featurce, like image sizing and searchand-replace. ApplyiugstyteceStylecharacteristics must be removed firs t before applying new ones. One step backwards, one step ahead makes for slow progress Ante 8owx The program suffers kom an awkmrdapproachtotheautomaticfiowing of text. In fact, itisnot really an auto ftcxw; it is more like: click, click, click, chckii • i
Prhxter Description Flea APDs are now LPDs and the selection is xather hmited. Theydon'teven bother tolistone for the Linotronic 100 and without an LPD you can't get proper crop marks. Myaterioua Bombixxg: The program mysteriously hangs, or produces blank screens and text that disappears when you place your cursor point on itlil This product has only been out for a month so it should have an imxninent upgrade that addresses these irritations which detract kom an otherwise excellent program.
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are more intuitive packages out there. DesignStudio is ahned at the "Design Professional." If that is your direction, jump on the bus.
Ward Stirrat is a Graphic Designer, Artist and Photographer in Vancouver who makesextensive useofcomputers in the designandproduction ofartwork. He is also principai of VGroup Designs, and can be reached at 7874511.
Design Studio: A Second Opinion -ReadySetGrumble Jy Irah Ginsh With the release of DesignStudio, Letraset has gone beyond the boundaries of agood software upgrade policy.The look and feel of DesignStudio is vexy similar to thatof Ready,Set,Goi (RSG), a previous Letraset product. Anyone with aworkingknowledge ofRSGwill see that DesignStudiohas tobe regarded asamajor upgrade of RSG with an outrageous price xxlcf ease. I purchased the original program for $195. Therebave been atleastfourmajor upgrades to RSG and each time they have cost between $100 and $5Nk That purchase was always motivated by the promise that at last, RSG would truly be a professional desktop publishing software package that could not only ccxxnpete with any other desktop publishing softwaxebuthavedis6nc6vefeatures that set it apart kom and above itscompetitors. Because RSG was one of the vexy first programs purchased I for myMac, Ihave held a strange sense of loyalty to it even though the rest of the Macintosh community felt that it was an inferior package to its coxnpelitors. Since Letraset took over RSG kom its originator Manhattan Graphics, the program has steadily been getting hetter, though it still lagged behind in crucial areas. At the most recent version 4.5, I really an6cxpated therelease of version 5.0 where RSG would finaHy come to full maturity and be all that it has promised to be. Letxasethas instead decided to release
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of tools said tobe for professional design and production for graphic arts professicmala DesignStndio is, of course, the coxnerstone For the remainder oF the new Studio Line. This may be a great marke6ngploy, toleavehehind the atsoran ixuage of RSG, but it also leaves out thousands of fixithful RSG users. The plan apparently is to maintain RSG as it is, byrelegating the marketing of RSG to businesses and institutions as a sort of general-purpose publishing program. Whatever happened to RSG as the "SNtest, easiest to use and most powerful desktop publishing package for the Macintosh. ( + cote kom RSG4$'s user manual) To be sure, LetrasetCanada offered a discount to RSG owners allowing them to purchase the Studio Line producis at halF of the introductory price. For DesignStudio thatmeans$595untilJan. Sl, 1990, and after that, $949. (I did not receive no6fication of this great deal until afterJan. Sl). That is a huge price for what I feel can best be described as a major upgrade. No other m ajorsoftware vendor has attempted this type of pric-
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