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- #Timbuktu pro for windows for mac#
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It's a slight pain since it makes downloading take longer (and cost more), but I see their point.
#Timbuktu pro for windows archive#
The Umich archive people said they don't want two different versions at, so a fat binary is pretty much the only choice. Many people wrote in to comment on my article about fat binaries in TidBITS-240, in the process raising a few issues that I hadn't previously considered. You might also ask your user group - we've heard rumblings about user groups selling System 7.5 cheaper than the stores, reportedly for $49. Talk to your friendly local dealer or other purveyor of Macintosh software. Although he noted that the CompUSA folks said they had gotten System 7.5 in ten days early, it sounds like it will be available for the masses soon.
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Joshua Weinberg writes to say that he purchased System 7.5 for $99 last Saturday at CompUSA in New York City.
#Timbuktu pro for windows update#
The update can be found on AppleLink, eWorld, and other online services. Version 1.1 was compatible with Power Macintosh hardware, but ran slowly because it was 680x0 code running in emulation.
#Timbuktu pro for windows driver#
ĭisplay Card 24AC software is now available for Power Mac users version 1.2 of the video card driver supports Power Macintosh. It's also a good idea to ask first about article ideas, just to make sure there's no duplication of effort. We are currently talking about new ways of storing away all the information that comes in via email, but for now, we're more likely to use information that already resembles a MailBIT or article (it helps especially if you check both sides of any issues and include contact information and especially email addresses).
#Timbuktu pro for windows for mac#
If someone sends me a message telling me about a new product, or some new Internet resource for Mac users, or something like that, it's likely to be filed away for future reference. I also get mail via CompuServe and America Online (but would prefer not to - please use the Internet gateways if you can) that I check less frequently. The problem is that I get a lot of mail, often well over a hundred messages a day via the Internet. This guy justifiably felt a little miffed that we'd ignored him, and I don't like hurting people's feelings. Someone sent me email about a product he had used and liked, and several issues later, Mark independently wrote an article about the same product.
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Submitting to TidBITS - I just ran into a situation that I feel bad about, and I hope this note might help matters in the future. If it's impossible for you to sign off from your old account, I can do it for you, but frankly, if you can work with the automated LISTSERV program, I'm sure it enjoys the task more than I do. In other words, there is no "change subscription" command. The corollary to this piece of information is that to change your subscription from one email address to another, first send the SIGNOFF TIDBITS command to from your old account, and then subscribe again using the instructions above from your new account. Makers of hard drives, tape drives, and neat SCSI accessories.įor APS price lists, email: with this line in the body of the mailfile: This issue of TidBITS sponsored in part by: Those without expandable Macs may be interested in PowerR's video solutions, and we look at Farallon's Timbuktu Pro, which enables you to control a Macintosh remotely over an AppleTalk network, via ARA, or over the Internet.Ĭopyright 1994 TidBITS Electronic Publishing. Fat binary versions of programs get more votes from readers in this issue, and we pass on the announcement of the latest After Dark Module Programming Contest in which you don't even have to be a programmer to compete.