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The Newsletter for Network Professionals
October 16, 1996 - Volume 1. Edition 10
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Hubba Bubba Chewing Bunnies - They Glow
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Welcome Back Notified Ones!
Several weeks after N+I in Atlanta and I'm still scratching my
head. Shows are a great way to learn about new products hitting
the streets, and to play with some of the latest tools. Yet,
one must ask -- what is it with a trade show that makes some
vendors lose their mind? Two issues to consider. Spiffs and
bunnies.
You know, spiffs. All those goodies that vendors bring to the
shows to try and lure you into their booth. Unfortunately, it
seems that some vendors just don't understand the value of
time.
Networking professionals go to the shows to learn about new
products. Are spiffs a good thing? Sure. Offering a cool spiff
or a contest is a great way to get people into the booths to
watch the latest product demo. Exactly who thinks of these
things though? Here's a tip for the vendors - buy a new barrel
and stop scrapping at the bottom of your old one. I mean, if
you're going to offer spiffs, at least come up with something
better than a glow in the dark button. One vendor decided to
give out toe-nail clippers. Sure, they're useful and all, and
maybe it's just me, but there's something kinda funky about
giving out toe-nail clippers. It just seems, well, ummm, gross.
Then we get to the bunnies. They'll try to lure you into the
demos, ram literature (and other foreign objects) in your face,
and generally just stand around trying to look pretty. Although
there are exceptions, most bunnies have the collective
intelligence of a snow pea.
Being a bunny is a tough job though. Certified with St. Johns
Ambulance, I decided to put my emergency first aid skills to
good use by offering a bit of advice. Cassandra, a bunny at one
booth, appeared to be in serious danger. The poor girl had to
stand around all day, with her chest pushed out to the other
side of the conference center - now that can't be good for your
back. So, being the nice guy I am, I rushed to her side. Psst,
Cassandra, you know you're going to destroy your back doing
that. While chomping on what appeared to be a full pack of
Hubba Bubba, she asks - "Doing what?" Sighing, I hand her the
glow in the dark button and walk off into the sunset. Hey,
maybe the glow will shed some light on a few things.
Oh well, enough babbling.
Douglas J. Archell
Publisher/Sr. Editor - NetNotify
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What's In This Edition?
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What's New and Feedback
o Help Shape NetNotify - Our Current Survey
o NetNotify Needs Your Help
Patches and Fixes
o NetWare Client Related
o NetWare Telephony
o NetWare Operating Systems
o Novell ManageWise
o NetWare Connect / LAN Workgroup/Workplace
o Cheyenne InocuLAN
o Cheyenne ARCserve
o Compaq
General News and Tidbits
o NT 4.0 Users - Consider Yourself Warned
o Cutting Your Spam Intake - From the Editors of NetNotify
o Hip Hot and Early - Novell's IntraNetWare
o Microsoft Wows Win 3.1 and Unix Users
Education, Seminars and Conferences
o New Networking Essentials Assessment Exam
o Free Internet Classes Care of SPRYNET
o Learn Java Through Your TV
Promotions and Price Slashing
o FrontPage 97 Beta With Bonus Pack - It's Here and It's Free
o Surfing Could Get You a 97 Ford Explorer
o Need for Speed - 166MHz or T1 Speed!
o Activating The Net To Win $100,000 CASH
o Publishing a Free 60-Day Offer
o Free Registration - Free Software - Be Found!
New Products and Services
o Design AND Simulate Nets With Your CANE
o Your Apple Can Speak, Write and Understand Chinese!
o Dell Notebook Makes Tim Proud
o Partition-It from Quarterdeck Can Pay For Itself
o LAN WorkPlace Pro Speaks the Language
NetNotify Reviews
The Winners Circle - Current Contests
Getting In Touch with Us
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What's New and Feedback
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Help Shape NetNotify - Our Current Survey
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If you haven't already done so, please take a few minutes of
your time to complete the current NetNotify Reader Survey.
Results from this survey will be used to shape the future of
NetNotify, for the people that matter most - the subscribers.
The survey is available through the web, and can be found at
the URL http://www.netcent.com/netnotify/nn-survey.htm .
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NetNotify Needs Your Help
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The NetNotify Resource center is in the works. Although there
are various topics that will be addressed, the first phase of
this center involves a type of "bookshelf", filled with
listings of FAQs, discussion lists, and other e-zines - all
related to the computer networking industry. To build this
area, we're asking for your assistance. If you are the author
of an industry FAQ, or you run a related discussion list, drop
us a line at mailto:netnotify-suggest@netcent.com and give us
all the details. Even if you don't run a list or FAQ, but you
know someone that does - please pass this note on to them.
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Patches and Fixes
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NetWare Client Related
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NT927N.EXE
CIS - GO NWOSFILES
FTP - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/nwos/clnt40/nt927n.exe
Description - Network install version of beta Client for
Windows NT v3.51/4.0.
NT927D.EXE
CIS - GO NWOSFILES 10
FTP - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/nwos/clnt40/nt927d.exe
Description - Diskette install version of beta Client for
Windows NT v3.51/4.0.
NAL102.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/nwos/nc32w952/nal102.exe
Description - NetWare Application Launcher v1.02, also
available with NetWare 4.11 and Client 32.
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NetWare Telephony
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TAM19D.EXE
CIS - GO NWGENFILES
FTP -
ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/tlphny/nwtel221/tam19d.exe
Description - Telephony Access Module (TAM), Beta Version
b1_009d.003.
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NetWare Operating Systems
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3COM.EXE
CIS - GO NWOSFILES
FTP - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/nwos/nw411/3com.exe
Description - This file contains the latest drivers submitted
by 3COM for NetWare v4.11
ACCLAN.EXE
CIS - GO NWOSFILES
FTP - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/nwos/nw411/acclan.exe
Description - This file contains the latest drivers submitted
by Accton for NetWare v4.11
CFGRD2.EXE
CIS - GO NWOSFILES
FTP - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/nwos/[OSVER]/cfgrd2.exe
Description - Win95 client-based utility that analyzes the
config.txt file produced by either CONFIG.NLM or by
CONFGNUT.NLM (available from the latest CONFGx.EXE file).
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Novell ManageWise
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MW201.EXE
CIS - GO NWGENFILES
FTP - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/mwise/mwise20/mw201.exe
Description - ManageWise 2.0 to 2.0a upgrade. Recommended for
all 2.0 sites.
MW01A.EXE
CIS - GO NWGENFILES
FTP - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/mwise/mwise21/mw01a.exe
Description - Upgrade for ManageWise 2.1. Recommended for 2.1
sites.
MWMIS01.EXE
CIS - GO NWGENFILES
FTP -
ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/mwise/mwise21/mwmis01.exe
Description - New release for ManageWise Export Services v2.1.
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NetWare Connect / LAN Workgroup/Workplace
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NCV201.EXE and NCV202.EXE
CIS - GO NWGENFILES
FTP - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/dial/nwc2/ncv201.exe
FTP - ftp://ftp.novell.com/pub/updates/dial/nwc2/ncv202.exe
Description - NCV201.EXE, together with NCV202.EXE, is the
first maintenance patch for ConnectView 2.
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Cheyenne InocuLAN
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To download, on CompuServe, GO CHEYENNE.
IL0135.ZIP
Description - AVUPDATE utility for InocuLAN 4.0 for NetWare.
IL0137.ZIP
Description - NetWare 4.11 certified drivers for InocuLAN 4.0.
IL0004.ZIP
Description - Virus signatures v2.42 for InocuLAN 3.0.
IL0106.ZIP - IL0107.ZIP
Description - Build 50 edition of InocuLAN NT1.01.
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Cheyenne ARCserve
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To download, on CompuServe, GO CHEYENNE.
AA0001.ZIP
Description - ARCserve 6.0 for NetWare agent for Lotus Notes
and OS/2
RAAW6067.ZIP
Description - TAPESVR.NLM updated for ARCserve 6.0
RAAW6068.ZIP
Description - CHANGER.NLM for use with ARCserve 6.0
RAAW6065.ZIP
Description - ARCSERVE.NLM for use with ARCserve 6.0 for
NetWare
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Compaq
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SP2436.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/Drivers/sp2436.exe
Description - US NetFlex-3 Support Drivers for Microsoft DOS,
Windows 3.1. Files SP2427.EXE-SP2436.EXE available for language
codes DK, FI, FR, GR, IT, NL, NO, SE, SP, US.
SP2424.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/Drivers/sp2424.exe
Description - SCSI Power Management For NT 4.0 for the Deskpro
6000 Series.
SP2397.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/Diagnostic-
Setup/sp2397.exe
Description - Compaq System Configuration Utility, EISA Config
v2.32
SP2396.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/Drivers/sp2396.exe
Description - Windows NT 4.0 video driver support for Matrox
MGA Millennium v2.30
SP2395.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/ROMPaqs/sp2395.exe
Description - ROMPaq Firmware Upgrade Diskette v 3.05 Rev B for
Proliant
SP2392.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/Software-
Solutions/sp2392.exe
Description - Netelligent Management Software upgrade to v1.1
for Win95 and NT
SP2386.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/Software-
Solutions/sp2386.exe
Description - Resolves fixed disk reading/writing delay issues
associated Prolinea E models.
SP2378.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/ROMPaqs/sp2378.exe
Description - Compaq Options ROMPaq Firmware Upgrade Diskette
Ver. 2.32 Rev A.
SP2373.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/Diagnostic-
Setup/sp2373.exe
Description - PC diagnostics supports ALL currently shipping
personal computer products. Files SP2364.EXE-SP2373.EXE for
language codes DK, FI, FR, GR, IT, NL, NO, SE, SP, US.
SP2354.EXE
FTP - ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/softpaq/Software-
Solutions/sp2354.exe
Description - Windows NT 4.0 Audio Drivers Support Diskette
v2.00.04
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General News and Tidbits
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NT 4.0 Users - Consider Yourself Warned
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Users of NT 4.0 Server and Workstation, a word to the wise.
Do NOT run the ROLLBACK.EXE utility. This utility was
designed to help OEMs to preinstall NT 4.0, and to allow
end-users to perform final configuration according to the
desired role of the computer. By running this utility, you
will undo all configuration completed within the GUI portion
of the Windows NT Setup. There is no way to recover any
information deleted by this utility.
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Cutting Your Spam Intake - From the Editors of NetNotify
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If you've been hit by unsolicited advertisements in the
past, you are more than likely familiar with the workings of
Cyber Promotions (cyberpromo.com). The gang at Cyber
Promotions recently issued a statement to inform the
Internet community of their alleged good intents, and their
"desire" to ensure that no one receives advertisements they
don't want. Within this statement, they provided
instructions on how you can add your email addresses to
their master "REMOVE" list, ensuring that you no longer
receive unsolicited ads from them. For your benefit, we have
included the two options below.
1. You can send an email to mailto:remove@cyberpromo.com
and type "REMOVE ALL" in the subject or message field.
2. You may also send an email to
mailto:manremove@cyberpromo.com and type as many email
addresses as you wish in the body of the message, each on
its own line, without any comments.
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Hip Hot and Early - Novell's IntraNetWare
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IntraNetWare, Novell's newest intranet product, is here -
earlier than expected we might add. Included with IntraNetWare,
you'll find all sorts of goodies including the NetWare Web
Server v2.5, integrated wide area routing, FTP services, an
IPX/IP gateway, NDS and SMP services, plus Netscape's Navigator
Web browser. Aside from offering full versions that come with
NetWare 4.11, special promotional prices are in effect until
January 7, 1997.
Novell, Web: http://www.novell.com/intranetware/main.html
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Microsoft Wows Win 3.1 and Unix Users
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Now, Win3.1 and Unix users can share in the fun alongside 95
and NT web surfers. The new beta versions of Internet Explorer
3.0 (for Win3.1 and Unix) offer web surfers with one hot new
browser. Packed with such features as ActiveX Controls and
Scripting, and the coolest user interface - the Coolbar -
Internet Explorer is a lean, mean, web browsing machine.
Available free of charge, all versions of Internet Explorer 3.0
can be downloaded right from Microsoft's web site.
Microsoft, Web: http://www.microsoft.com/ie/
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Education, Seminars and Conferences
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New Networking Essentials Assessment Exam
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Getting ready to write your 70-58 Networking Essentials exam
from Microsoft? If you're looking for a feature-packed
assessment exam to help prepare, that won't break your bank
account, help is a click away. VFX Technologies' latest
release, the Networking Essentials assessment exam, is jam
packed with hundreds of questions - hitting you from all angles
- and sells for the modest price of only $29.95(U.S$) per exam.
Order through the web, and as an added bonus, you're
automatically entered into a monthly drawing for a free
assessment exam of your choosing. What more could you ask for?
VFX Technologies, Web: http://www.netcent.com/endeavor/ Email:
mailto:vfxtech@ix.netcom.com Phone: 610-265-9222 Fax: 610-265-
6007
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Free Internet Classes Care of SPRYNET
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There's a special treat available for SPRYNET subscribers -
free online classes and workshops. Commencing October 7, these
8-week online courses offered through Spectrum Virtual
University cover both Internet and general interest subjects.
Using their browsers, students access classrooms and bulletin
boards on the Web. Among the available classes are "Exploring
the Internet", "Write On! New Adventures in Creative Writing",
"Real Prosperity in a Virtual World" and "Browsing the World
Wide Web With Microsoft Internet Explorer" - a class previously
available to Microsoft employees only. For more information on
the available classes, visit the SPRYNET web site today.
SPRYNET, Web: http://www.sprynet.com
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Learn Java Through Your TV
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Keystone Learning Systems has the key to learning Java - their
new "Learning Java" video series. The entire series consists of
6 videos featuring the acclaimed instructor, Robert MacHale -
an experienced trainer for KeyStone. Students can purchase
videos individually for a mere $89.95(U.S$), or for the
greatest value, pick up the whole set for only $449.95(U.S$).
Keystone's latest educational series lets you learn all about
Java in an easy-to-use and convenient format.
Keystone Learning Systems, Web: http://www.keylearnsys.com
Phone: 800-748-4838 FAX: 801-373-6872
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Promotions and Price Slashing
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FrontPage 97 Beta With Bonus Pack - It's Here and It's Free
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Available for download, or on CD-ROM, the Beta version of
FrontPage 97 is here - packing a bonus. In addition to all the
cool features you're accustomed to, the Bonus Pack includes
support for some of the latest Internet technologies, most
popular HTML tags, enhanced integration with Microsoft Office,
and Microsoft Image Composer - a feature packed tool for
composing web-ready images. To download your free beta copy, or
to order a CD-ROM edition, cruise over to Microsoft's web site.
Microsoft, FrontPage Web: http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/
Phone: 800-423-0604 (for other phone numbers, check
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/97beta/fpcdreg.htm)
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Surfing Could Get You a 97 Ford Explorer
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You're cruising through the web using Microsoft's hot Internet
Explorer web browser. Why not explore the streets too - with
your very own 97 Ford Explorer! Yahoo! Internet Life has hidden
special contest objects throughout the web. Each week they'll
be providing clues to help you find them. Solve the clues, find
the objects, and you just may win a $5,000(U.S$) shopping
spree, cool Microsoft software, or a Ford Explorer. Click on
over to Yahoo! Internet Life for all the details.
Yahoo! Internet Life, Contest Web: http://www.zdnet.com/contest/
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Need for Speed - 166MHz or T1 Speed!
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Tommy boy may get a rush flying fighter plans in Top Gun, but
to really feel the "Need for Speed", you need to check out
Microsoft's cool contest - the Need for Speed Sweepstakes.
Every week until October 27 1996, one lucky winner will pick up
their choice of a NEC Proserva PH Server (128MB of RAM 166MHz
processor) or a full year of web site hosting with 6GB of
storage and a direct T1 connection! Once accepted as a member
to the Site Builder Network, you're automatically entered. Time
is wasting, so get your fingers in gear and click over to
Microsoft ASAP!
Microsoft, Contest Web:
http://198.68.191.189/program/level_1/sweepstakes/
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Activating The Net To Win $100,000 CASH
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Web developers should be sure not to miss Microsoft's
"Activating the Internet" contest. Just for being a Level 2 or
Level 3 member of the "Site Builder Network" and displaying the
Internet Explorer animated logo on your web site, you can enter
to win. Prizes include a $1,000(U.S$) shopping spree, online
co-promotions with Microsoft guaranteeing 1,000,000
impressions, or the grand prize of $100,000 CASH. Entries must
be received by November 1, 1996 - so be sure to enter soon!
Microsoft, Contest Web:
http://198.68.191.189/program/level_2/contest/
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Publishing a Free 60-Day Offer
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Interested in publishing a newsletter of your own? Or maybe
you need to create some spiffy brochures or fliers. If you
do, be sure to surf over to Microsoft's web site to download
a free 60-Day trial offer of Publisher 97. Don't want to
spend the time downloading? No problem. . .just give them a
ring!
Microsoft, Web: http://www.microsoft.com/publisher/ Phone:
800-426-9400
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Free Registration - Free Software - Be Found!
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If you go anywhere on the web today, Switchboard should be your
first stop. A web based directory of personal and business
contacts, Switchboard is the ONLY web based service you should
be using to locate friends, family or business associates.
Whether you're trying to locate your long lost prom date, or
you need to find a potential business contact, Switchboard is
there for you. It's free to use, and it's free to register.
Best of all, register now and you will receive a copy of Beyond
Mail Personal Internet Edition for free!
Switchboard, Web: http://www.switchboard.com
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New Products and Services
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Design AND Simulate Nets With Your CANE
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Looking for a hot tool to manage the net? If so, be sure to check
out ImageNet's new product - CANE. The first and only suite of
completely integrated software tools for network design,
analysis, and simulation. CANE alerts users to design errors,
invalid configurations, missing components, and faulty
connections. With CANE, you can design and configure virtual
LANs, and view the logical and physical network links. Through
simulation, you can catch potential network performance problems
before you even install the net! All this at a basic list price
of $4,995(U.S$).
ImageNet Inc., Contact: Raphael Epstein, Web:
http://www.imagenet-cane.com Email: mailto:rafie@imagenet.co.il
Phone: 617-239-8197 Fax: 617-239-8198
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Your Apple Can Speak, Write and Understand Chinese!
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Apple Computer users that prefer to speak or write in Chinese
can now work with ease, care of Apple's Advanced Chinese Input
Suite (ACIS). To complement the traditional keyboard-based
input methods to get information into your computer, ACIS
allows users to switch effortlessly between microphone, tablet
and keyboard. The Chinese Dictation Kit v1.5, Chinese
Handwriting Kit v1.0 and the Chinese Text-to-Speech Kit v1.0.2
all install from a single CD-ROM. Improved handwriting
recognition technology, coupled with a supported graphic
tablet, allows users to write Chinese characters that the
computer will understand and accept. Cut and paste text between
applications through voice commands. Proof documents and learn
the correct pronunciation of Chinese Characters through Apple's
incredible Text-to-Speech System. All the features you need,
all the features you'll want - for an estimated price of $165
(U.S$).
Apple Computers, Web: http://www.apple.com or
http://www.asia.apple.com
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Dell Notebook Makes Tim Proud
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Dell's Latitude XPi CD P150ST notebook, the recent addition to
the Latitude XPi line, can be described in one word -- POWER.
With a 150 Mhz low-voltage Intel Pentium processor, 12.1 inch
active-matrix display, 810MB hard drive, 16MB of RAM,
integrated 6X CD-ROM and stereo sound system with four internal
speakers offering surround-sound-like quality, and an enhanced
128-bit video controller, this baby packs enough power to make
even Tim the Toolman Tayler proud - Argh Argh Argh. With a
three-year warranty, this gem is priced modestly at $4,399
(U.S$) - no gas motor required!
Dell, Web: http://www.dell.com Phone: 1-800-BUY-DELL
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Partition-It from Quarterdeck Can Pay For Itself
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The new Partition-It software from Quarterdeck is one hot
commodity that can pay for itself AND then some. A space-
optimizing utility for hard drives, Partition-It can recover up
to 40% of unusable storage space on your drives by
reconfiguring the way data is stored. Automatically calculate
the optimum cluster size for a partition. Resize, move and
delete partitions with a few simple clicks of the mouse. Or,
use the Move-It wizard to automatically move applications from
one partition to another - all this for an estimated street
price of $49.95($U.S). When you're running out of space, you
could buy a new hard drive . . . or you can check out
Partition-It and save! For more info, contact Quarterdeck or
your local reseller today.
Quarterdeck, Web: http://www.quarterdeck.com Email:
mailto:info@quarterdeck.com Phone: 800-354-3222
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LAN WorkPlace Pro Speaks the Language
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The long awaited international version of Novell's LAN
WorkPlace Pro (LWP) is now available. Offered in Dutch, French,
German, Italian and Spanish versions, LAN WorkPlace Pro
provides an integrated suite of TCP/IP applications. Windows 95
and NT users will experience superior Internet access with an
enhanced mailer (with MIME support we might add) and Netscape's
Navigator browser v2.01. Terminal emulation to IBM, DEC and
UNIX based systems is a cinch with LWP. Sharing files and
printers - not a problem. For all those network administrators
out there that need a product that is quick and easy to
install, with centralized management - LWP's improved
installation program makes life just that little bit easier.
Multi-user licenses are available for 10, 50, 100 and 250 user
versions. Starting at a suggested single-user retail price of
$249(U.S$), pricing goes as low as $40 per user!
Novell, Web: http://www.novell.com
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NetNotify Reviews
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Our team of reviewers has been hard at work, plugging away with
various software packages, and diving in to industry books to
see just how good they really are. For your reading pleasure
four new reviews are now available. At present, reviews are
only accessible through the web. Within the very near future,
not only will you be able to read them through the web, but
you'll be able to request copies - through email - for
automatic deliver.
Christa Anderson, writer, consultant, and a hot dog on the
trapeze, takes a look at the Wireless Networking Handbook from
NRP. It's not pretty folks, best check it out for yourself.
http://www.netcent.com/reviews/brv-wire.htm
Sandra Harrell, networking whiz-kid (can you tell I'm sucking
up?) and NetWare guru, dives into Microsoft's Internet Explorer
3. Does Netscape really have something to worry about?
http://www.netcent.com/reviews/srv-ie3.htm
Christa's been a busy lady, writing yet another review. This
time, she's hitting the wires with a new modem from Cardinal.
Is it worth the modest price tag . . . hmmmmm.
http://www.netcent.com/reviews/hrv-cardinal.htm
Vendors look out! Richard Beels, our man on the tech support
beat, kicks off his new column - Tech Support Hell - and
Palindrome is the prey. Vendors best lose the Jr. Techies on
the support lines . . . Richard will eat them for lunch.
http://www.netcent.com/reviews/col-tch1.htm
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The Winners Circle - Current Contests
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From the contests in our past edition, we have some winners
to announce!
First, the BDU Awards contest. Judging this contest was a
tough one for our team. So many funny entries to choose
from. Trying to pick just one was impossible - there was a
tie for first. Instead of just drawing one of the two names
out of a hat, we have two winners this time. Charles Rose
for his story about the Labrador puppy chewing through the
network cabling, and Frank Pietersen, for his story of the
file servers that weren't just down - they were stolen!
Second, the contest for a free 3 month subscription to
Novell's Support Encyclopedia. There were many entries, but
there can only be one winner. That winner is <drum roll
please> - Marie James of Pomona, CA.
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Getting In Touch with Us
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Publisher - Douglas J. Archell
mailto:darchell@netcent.com
SnailMail - 1760 Storrington St, Pickering Ont. LIV 2Y1
Phone - 905-839-3114 FAX: 905-839-6304
ListMaster - mailto:netnotify-listmaster@netcent.com
Suggestion Box - mailto:netnotify-suggest@netcent.com
Marketing - mailto:netnotify-marketing@netcent.com
Web - http://www.netcent.com/netnotify/
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