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Admin: Some News list information

12 Jun 2004 15:26:26 -0500


From: "Mark Dodel"

Just some information about this list.

FYI, The VOICE News list has been in existence since about June 1997.
According to my count we have sent about 4,496 announcements since it
inception. The VOICE News list is now at 772 subscribers. That is down
just a bit from its high over the past couple years of around 810. There
are currently about 15 subscribers that send back failure messages usually
do to being administratively suspended addresses or full mailboxes which
I will probably begin unsubscribing these soon to cut down on the reject
messages. Any rejection message that says the subscriber is unknown or
not a customer is unsubscribed from the list when I do periodic list
maintenance (about once a month or couple months).

We have implemented a confirmation feature for both subscribing to and
unsubscribing from the list. If you change email addresses please make
sure you unsubscribe the old one when you subscribe the new one. This can
all be done in one email to the list manager. Send an email to
majormajor@os2voice.org with the following in the body of the text:

unsubscribe news your@OLDemail.address
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You will then receive a confirmation message which you must respond to, to
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to reply to the confirmation with either method.

Finally a bit about submitting news items to the list.

Please send all submissions to submit@os2voice.org and not to a
moderators' personal email addresses. Sending it to the submit address
guarantees that the message will get to the correct place and can be
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If you have a list of items in your post (eg, features or fixes for a new
release of software), please start each item in the list with a blank
space. Otherwise the formatting may get messed up when the post is
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item with.

And a big thanks for not sending any HTML formatted messages to the list.
These are routed to a SPAM folder upon receipt, so if someone has sent any
in the past, I may have missed it, but I don't recall ever receiving one.
I do browse the SPAM subjects before before deleting them, but the volume
is staggering on some days. Text messages only please. :-)

That's it for now. Thanks for time and cooperation.

Mark





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Net: OS/2 and USB Site updated

12 Jun 2004 14:41:59 -0500


From: martin@DESPAMos2world.com

The OS/2 and USB Site had been updated.

Here it is list of the new hardware added:

- Olympus MAUSB-100 xD USB-R/W
- Integral USB 2.0 Flash Drive (512MB)
- Genesys Logic, Inc 6-in-1 USB 2.0 Card Reader
- Mitsumi 7-in-1 Media Drive
- PNY AttachÚ 512MB USB 2.0 (91004275)
- Hama 8 in 1 Card Reader (46945)
- Tevion Card Reader/Writer 6 in 1
- BTC DVD/CDRW Combo plus card reader (BCO5216IA)

- Logitech USB Pilot Mouse Optical
- Logitech MX500 mouse

- Aiptek International pocket Cam 3 Mega camera
- Sanyo Xacti VPC-J1EX
- Nikon D-70 SLR

- Epson USB R300M photo printer
Visit: http://www.os2warp.be/usb

Thanks to everyone, and keep sending me reports about the USB hardware
that runs under OS/2 and eCS.

If you have an USB device that works under OS/2 that you want to report
use this form: http://www.os2warp.be/index2.php?name=feedbackusbsite

Url: http://www.os2world.com

From: Martin Iturbide (martin@DESPAMos2world.com)


Submitted with the form on http://www.os2world.com/submit_news.php

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SW: AE 1.8.3

12 Jun 2004 12:00:17 -0500


Forwarded message from Aaron Lawrence on Sat, 12 Jun 2004 12:13:23 UTC
Posted on: comp.os.os2.apps

Fixed the last thing that seems to really bug people - and I must admit
that after looking around the non-modal find and replace dialogs are more
common. I was influenced by my development tool (Sibyl/Delphi).

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/ae1_8_3.zip
later
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/misc/ae1_8_3.zip

1.8.3
Find/Replace dialogs now non-modal like old E.
First time position is screen center.
Own help file can now be language-specific, as for interface.
Also look in %OSDIR%\lang and %ULSPATH% for language files.


AE is a simple text editor, designed to replace IBM's original OS/2
E.EXE. It mostly behaves the same, except for where behaviour has become
annoying, irrelevant or inconsistent with other systems/programs.

Features
--------

Fixes these Stupid Things About E:
- "Type of file" dialog.
- EOF byte (Hex 1A, Dec 26) added at end of files
- Shift + Page up/down does not select
- Ctrl + Page up/down does something useless
- Refusal to save file if it thinks it isn't changed.
- Requirement for Extended Attribute support when saving
- No File - Exit
- Find combined with replace
- Word wrap switch is peculiar
- No shortcuts for file open etc
- No display of line, column or mode
- Task list entry does not show filename
- Vertical scrollbar blank space at end
- Silly horizontal scrollbar when wrapping

Enhancements (intended to be minimal!):
- Timed autosave as well as "number of changes"
- Print
- If file is read-only, text is (initially) read-only



--
aaronl at consultant dot com
For every expert, there is an equal and
opposite expert. - Arthur C. Clarke

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OT: Linux over weight

11 Jun 2004 06:50:20 -0500


From: Jason Stefanovich

I haven't been keeping up with the Linux desktop scene much, but after
reading this story on /. The troubles users claim with speed and
stability are enlightening. One user claims that another is crazy to try
to run Linux on a K6-300 with 128Mb and recommends a 1Ghz+ system with
256Mb. Note that I'm currently running eCS 1.1 on a P300 with 96Mb quite
nicely. Fair warning for all those who feel that the grass might be
greener on the other side.

http://slashdot.org/articles/04/06/10/1246219.shtml?tid=106&tid=166&tid=185&tid=189&tid=99

cheers,
Jason Stefanovich



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SW: SciTech SNAP Graphics 2.9.1 (3.0 beta 2)

10 Jun 2004 14:34:24 -0500


Forwarded message from stevewDESPAM@scitechsoft.com on Thu, 10 Jun 2004
01:14:53 UTC
Posted on: news://www1.scitechsoft.com/scitech.snap.graphics.os2

------------------------------------
SciTech SNAP Graphics for OS/2
Professional Edition
------------------------------------

Where can I download it?
------------------------

You can download beta releases of SciTech SNAP Graphics for OS/2 from this
URL:
http://www.scitechsoft.com/ftp/snap/os2/beta/


What's new in this version?
---------------------------

This version adds support for the ATI Mobility Radeon X600 (M24), ATI
Mobility Radeon 9200 (M9+), and Matrox Parhelia, improved support for the
Matrox P650 and P750, GRADD updates, and more. A more complete list of
changes can be found here
http://www.scitechsoft.com/snap2_changes.txt


About SciTech SNAP Graphics for OS/2
------------------------------------

SciTech SNAP Graphics provides high performance graphics accelerator
access across a wide range of modern graphics hardware and operating
systems. The core technology is our SciTech SNAP Graphics Architecture,
which is a cross platform device driver technology enabling the use of the
same device drivers in all versions of SciTech SNAP Graphics. Sharing the
drivers between platforms improves the quality and performance of device
drivers for all supported operating systems.

For more detailed information about SciTech SNAP Graphics for OS/2
(including the list of supported graphics chipsets) see the complete
readme at:
http://www.scitechsoft.com/ftp/snap/os2/beta/readme.txt


Support
-------

If you wish to discuss this release with other users, you are welcome to
use the SciTech newsgroups at
news://news.scitechsoft.com/scitech.snap.graphics.os2

Please note that the product has a 21-day evaluation period; if you would
like to purchase it for continued use, it is available in our online
store. Once you have registered, you can get priority support by opening
tickets on the SciTech HelpDesk
http://www.scitechsoft.com/support/helpdesk/

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SW: GOAT beta 0.08 released

10 Jun 2004 13:55:32 -0500


From: Jason

GOAT beta 0.08 released

GOAT is an acronym for Graphics Optical Analysis & Translation. This
program, in conjunction with GOCR (GNU OCR) and portions of the NetPBM
package, will allow you to import scanned text, manipulate it, and produce
text output with just a few clicks of the mouse.

The following graphics formats are supported (open/save):
PNM BMP VGA RLE DIB RL4 RL8 GIF PCX TIF TGA VST AFI IFF
LBM VID KPS IAX XBM SPR SPRITE PSE PSEG PSEG38PP PSEG3820

The following text formats are supported:
Open: ASCII
Save: ISO8859.1, TeX, HTML

New in this version
* Close Image and Close Text
* Removed the confirmation dialog on close
* Added DnD for text and images, Image pane will only take
new DnD when empty/file closed. Text editor will take
at any time...Don't ask!
* Lots of new error trapping code
* New cleanup routine for temp files
* Workaround for the 1bpp Tiff, PNM and PCX problem
* Code to call default help viewer (thanx John Angelico)
* Real OS/2 ini file replaces old flat file
* Progress bar
* Many other updates/enhancements


Download URLs:

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=goat_008.zip

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/graphics/scan/GOAT_008.zip

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OS2-OCR/files/GOAT/GOAT_008.zip

-Jason Stefanovich



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SW: EmperoarTV Update

10 Jun 2004 08:00:59 -0500


From: "Ruediger Ihle"

EmperoarTV has been updated to version 1.08g.

Changes:
--------------
- Support for files > 2GiB
- New "comment" field in scheduler records
- Fixed crash when running MPEGTV2 and IVACTOOL simultaneously
- Import recording jobs from TVBrowser's CapturePlugin
- Fixed stuttering problem on iTVC16 cards (PVR250 rev.2)
- Another timing change dealing with VIA chip sets...


About EmperoarTV:
-----------------------------
EmperoarTV brings support for the Hauppauge PVR250/350 TV cards to the
OS/2 platform, including high quality MPEG2 hard disk recording and
playback. For more details visit:

http://www.s-t.de/emperoar/


--
Ruediger "Rudi" Ihle [S&T Systemtechnik GmbH, Germany, http://www.s-t.de]



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Net: Ask Macromedia to allow Flash 7 for OS/2

09 Jun 2004 19:23:53 -0500


From: "Mark Dodel"

http://www.macromedia.com/support/email/wishform

Flash 7 for OS/2 exists, but Macromedia will not allow it to be released
for licensing issues. Want to see Flash 7 released for OS/2? Go to
Macromedia's site (URL above) and ask them to allow it to be released.


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SW: Pine 4.60 is here

09 Jun 2004 14:41:40 -0500


Forwarded message from "Dr. Ash" on Sun, 30 May 2004 12:53:28 UTC
Posted to: comp.os.os2.mail-news

Hi all.

I've just uploaded Pine 4.60 for OS/2 to Hobbes. This is a revised port
that brings the OS/2 version closer to the Unix and NT versions. It has
become fairly stable in testing over the past year or so but nonetheless
it may introduce some new issues that weren't in Pine 4.58.

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/internet/mail/reader/pine460.zip

In particular, either the bugs are getting harder or I am getting stupider
because there are some bugs that I wasn't able to fix between 4.58 and
4.60 being released:

* crash when composing mail if IMAP addressbooks are present but
unopened (also a 4.58 bug)

* crash when accessing Unix-format mailboxes (I have one report of
this working okay but it doesn't work for me)

* intermittent crashes with very large mailboxes (also a 4.58 bug)

* SSL/TLS is untested

Some people may prefer to stick with Pine 4.58 until Pine 4.6x gets
smoothed out, but 4.60 is working fine for everyday e-mail for me.

Because of the problem with Unix-format mailboxes, I haven't yet made a
binary distribution of the UW POP3 and IMAP servers though they can be
compiled using the source code patches available from the OS/2 Pine site.
If anyone is interested I can send you the executables privately. I will
make them publically available once I have fixed the Unix-format bug.

As usual, all the most recent information about and source code for Pine
for OS/2 is available from my web site at

http://www.zeta.org.au/~nps/software/pine/en/index.html

Nicholas S.



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Net: New company supporting IBM OS/2 and eCS

09 Jun 2004 07:25:25 -0500


From: filip.molcanDESPAM@blue-point.cz

New services for all OS/2 and eCS users is now available: IBM Business
Services

blue.point Solutions, Ltd offers de luxe services to the customers using
IBM OS/2 and eComStation who are part of the entreprenerial domain.
Service IBM OS/2 Business Services represents the complex solution for the
operating systems IBM OS/2 and eComStation administration. IBM OS/2
Business Services is intended for the customers who require an instant
access to the new program and driver releases, security errors overview as
well as the suggestions of the solutions based on IBM OS/2 systems,
regular CD supplies and technical support in the first place.

You can find more information on our website or feel free to contact us!

Url: http://www.blue-point.cz/en/os2_business_services.php

From: Filip Molcan (filip.molcanDESPAM@blue-point.cz)


Submitted with the form on http://www.os2world.com/submit_news.php


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SW: InJoy Firewall 3.0 - GA Version Released!

08 Jun 2004 19:51:18 -0500


From: bjDESPAM@fx.dk

DENMARK - June 8, 2004 - F/X Communications today announced the highly
anticipated InJoy Firewall 3.0 Internet security application for
eComstation and OS/2.

http://www.fx.dk/firewall/

InJoy Firewall is the FIRST security product EVER to offer complete
MULTI-PLATFORM security and compatibility across:

* eComStation 1.x and 2.x
* OS/2 Warp 3.x and 4.x
* OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business
* Windows XP Home/Pro
* Windows 2000, 2003 Server/Pro
* Linux (Red Hat + more distributions to be announced)

As a fully integrated multi-purpose Firewall/VPN security solution, the
InJoy Firewall delivers all the modular features commonly required to
safely conduct business over the Internet, including:

* Strong out-of-the-box multi-layer protection
* Simple GUI configuration
* Remote GUI management
* Comprehensive real-time network monitoring
* Attack history monitoring and threat statistics
* 10 pre-configured security templates
* Educational security alerts, with attack descriptions and hex-dumps
* Powerful intrusion detection, with dynamic blacklisting of attackers
* Pre-configured log files
* VPN Wizard for simple VPN configuration
* 3DES/AES encrypted IPSec VPN support (Client and Server)
* Internet Sharing (NAT)
* Traffic shaping
* Web URL logging and filtering
* E-mail SMTP server protection
* Comprehensive rule-based packet filtering
* PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) support
* Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) support
* A simple DHCP Server
* Script execution
* Boot-time security
* Traffic accounting
* 50+ sample rules
* VPN specific rules (PRE/POST processing)
* Binary traffic logging
* Time sensitive rules
* Both GUI and text-mode configuration
* Compatibility with the Windows-only Deskbar application
* Much more ...

With this GA release, the earlier beta versions of InJoy Firewall can no
longer be legally used.

To evaluate the new software or upgrade your existing InJoy Firewall
software, please visit these locations:

* http://www.fx.dk/download
* http://www.fx.dk/firewall/license.html
* http://www.fx.dk/firewall/purchase.html (bottom of page)

For personal assistance, configuration guidance and pre-purchase
questions, please e-mail F/X Communications at:

supportDESPAM@fx.dk

Thanks to all users for your patience and support while finishing this
product.



Url: http://www.injoy-firewall.com/

From: Bjarne Jensen (bjDESPAM@fx.dk)


Submitted with the form on http://www.os2world.com/submit_news.php

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SW: SVISTA Beta

08 Jun 2004 14:26:54 -0500


From: "Bob St.John"

You can sign up, now. http://www.serenityvirtual.com

Regards,
Bob St.John
Serenity Systems International

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/040608/nytu087_3.html

Serenity Systems Announces Beta of VM Application
Tuesday June 8, 11:14 am ET

LEWISVILLE, Texas, June 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Serenity Systems International
(SSI) has announced an open (public) beta program for its Serenity Virtual
Station (SVISTA) product, a virtual machine application for Intel based
PCs. The software being tested runs on Linux, Microsoft Windows, and IBM's
OS/2. A FreeBSD version is planned for later this year.

SVISTA supports running of different operating systems, or multiple
instances of the same operating system, as "guest desktops" inside the
virtual machine. This provides the user with the ability to access
multiple desktops on the same computer at the same time.

"We learned a great deal from our recently completed Early Support
Program", said Bob St.John of SSI. "And now it is time to take the program
to the next level. An Open Beta, available to the public, will teach us
more about our products. And we expect to learn a great deal more about
our users and customers and their product requirements through this
program, as well."

Though the beta program is structured to support individual users, SSI
will also support evaluation programs with qualified Channel Partners and
enterprise commercial accounts. According to St.John, "We believe there is
significant value in our terminal services product. Applications which
deploy and provide access to the SVISTA virtual machine to users across a
network. However, we see these products, and the Titan management product
family, as services offerings, not as 'shrink-wrap' products. So, we are
interested in testing with in-house IT groups and fee service
consultants."

The terminal services products deploy SVISTA to a local workstation or
provide users with remote access to a desktop running on the terminal
services system. This can be accomplished on Linux, providing access to
Microsoft Windows, OS/2, or even Linux desktops. It can even be used to
extend the functionality of Citrix implementations.

Presentations providing more information on this functionality are
available on http://www.serenityvirtual.com . The German magazine, freeX,
recently published an article about SVISTA. The German text of the article
is available at http://www.cul.de/freex.html

Organizations providing fee technical services and commercial accounts
interested in evaluation programs should send contact and background
information to infoDESPAM@serenity-systems.com.

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Net: Warpstock mention on InfoWorld

08 Jun 2004 09:41:45


From: "Mark Dodel"

Just two lines in the Robert X. Cringely® "Notes from the Field" column,
but its a start:

http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/05/21/21OPcringely_1.html

"Time Warped: Got my invite to the eighth annual WarpStock fest, proving
that despite all appearances to the contrary, OS/2 is not dead. It is,
however, having its food cut into teensy little pieces."


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SW: Mr. Message AIM client updates / fixes

07 Jun 2004 16:01:12


Forwarded message from Marty on Mon, 7 Jun 2004
10:29:11 UTC
Posted on comp.os.os2.apps

Mr. Message for OS/2 is an instant messenger client which is capable of
communicating over AOL's Instant Messenger network using the OSCAR
protocol (used in the Win32 AIM clients, jBuddy, gAIM, Kopete, ICQ, and
a variety of other clients).

It has been updated with the following changes:

* Sound clips tied to IM events (will be configurable later)
* Mobile IM buddies are now handled properly
* Buddy list bugs fixed for member IDs the same across different groups
* Fix to recognize "<" and ">" in IM text
* Fixed login procedure when a user information packet is received out
of sequence when expecting to receive the buddy list
* Adjusted version number reported to AOL to get rid of the "forced
upgrade" message on startup
* Created README.OS2 file

You can download it here:
http://mamodeo.dyndns.org/MrMessage_srcbin_06062004.zip

Please read the README file before running or asking for support. As
always, feedback is appreciated.

--
[Reverse the parts of the e-mail address to reply.]


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SW: RSJ CD Writer for OS/2 5.50

07 Jun 2004 15:00:27


From: "Mark Dodel"

RSJ has released an update to their CD/DVD writer software for OS/2. In
case people weren't aware, starting with 5.0 RSJ now supports writing to
DVD media.

URL: http://www.rsj.de/stage/en/cdwriter/cd_os2.asp

Download: http://www.rsj.de/stage/en/download/downos2.asp

Changes RSJ CD Writer for OS/2
5.50
* Ogg Vorbis support
* CD View: encode audio tracks directly to Ogg Vorbis files on hard
disk
* CD View: burn Ogg Vorbis files to CD
* CD View: merged options dialogs to one single tabbed dialog
* CD View: commands to shuffle tracks or sort by title and track
number (of original CD; applies to Ogg Vorbis source files only)
* CD View: clicking the finalize button with tracks queued for copying
copies all queued tracks in TAO mode, then finalizes the session
* CD View: fixed bug causing two concurrent freedb queries after
rescan
* CD View: fixed local cache bug (no new entries created, cache size
not updated)
* New desktop icons
* New arguments for ring 0 drivers that suppress boot messages
* New /D argument for LOCKCDR.FLT that prevents recorders being
changed to WORM during system boot
* New CID arguments for the new driver options:
* /dq no driver messages during system boot
* /ncw do not change recorders to WORM devices

From the order page it appears this requires an upgrade fee even from the
5.05 version < https://www.rsj.de/stage/en/order/orderos2.asp >

"Upgrade RSJ CD-Writer for OS/2 (Versions 2.50-5.05) to RSJ CD-Writer for
OS/2 5.50
Keyfile of previous version is required for installation
Internet Only Euro 33.62 approx.US$ 41.03"

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SW: eRedMan Version 0.9.beta.4

07 Jun 2004 13:19:53


From: Herwig Bauernfeind

This is the second public beta release of eRedMan, a pipe redirection
manager for eComStation and OS/2. It is a general pipe redirection
utility (like printmon.exe or print2ps.cmd that comes with ePDF). Its
equivalent in the Windows world is RedMon.

eRedMan is multithreaded and therefore is able to monitor multiple pipes
and associate one program to a particular pipe and execute it, whenever
data was written to the pipe.

What is new is this beta?

Added: A preliminary Help system support
Changed: Make 9.WarpSans the default font everywhere.
Changed: Removed all artificial brakes (put in for debugging purposes)
in pipe monitor code (this prevents loss of 2nd job if it was written
to
the pipe shortly (2 Seconds or less) after the previous one.
Fixed: Make sure context menu gets the focus when it is opened (it
should work now with a sliding focus feature, too).
Fixed: Disallow "Remove" if no pipe configured

Known problems and limitations:

* Printing to a pipe which is associated with GhostScript, that is
configured to write to LPT1, while VPC is running causes a SYS3175 crash
in PMSPOOL.EXE. This is under investigation. More feedback is required
here.

* Temporary files are placed into the TEMP directory. eRedMan currently
has a very primitive cleanup mechanism for leftover files, so you will
not be able to run this beta for a very long time (weeks or months)
without restarting it once in a while, depending on the number of usages.
On a PC that is rebooted daily, this should not be an issue. Feedback is
appreciated (although there was almost none for beta 1).

Contact me by email in case of problems.

Download eRedMan from hobbes:

Hobbes Incoming: < http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/eredman09b4.zip >
Hobbes Search: < http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=eredman >

Have fun,
Herwig Bauernfeind



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History since version 2b12:

version 2b15
+ improved memory handling
+ bug fix: handling of some end-of-file cases in postscript files
created from
WinOS/2
+ new: PDF document information with ePDF as Creator added

version 2b14
+ bug fix: problems with some WINOS/2 printer drivers solved
+ now ESCAPE closes the history and the 'About' dialog

version 2b13
+ more speed (access to the epdf.ini is now *much* faster)
req. fastini.dll in path
+ encryption will be disabled per default without an owner password
+ owner password required to enable the user password entry field
+ PostScript file not longer unloaded after canceling the ps open dialog.
+ existing pdf file name keeped in 'Save as' dialog
+ existing bmk file name keeped in 'Select bookmark file' dialog
+ refresh of the distiller and profile lists after closing the properties
notebook (bugfixed handling of deefault values)


regards
Frank Wochatz



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SW: coolfm beta 12

06 Jun 2004 07:22:20

From: Eugene Gorbunoff

coolfm is the full featured FM tuner application for eComStation.

There are only 9 cities in the world with working FM stations
(according to the list of cities known to coolfm).
So, if you discover FM stations in your city then inform us.

What's new:
* coolfm is ready for eComStation 1.2;
* New fashionable skin "Simpson";
* Updated USBRESMG.SYS;

Did you know? Did you know that coolfm allows automatically split
continuous real-time record on parts?


Homepage: http://ecomstation.ru/coolfm
Download: ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/coolfm-beta12.wpi

Eugene Gorbunoff



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SW: ePDF 2b15

06 Jun 2004 07:21:39

From: Frank Wochatz

ePDF 2b15 has been released.

ePDF is a free PM tool for PostScript to PDF conversion,
which uses GhostScript as back-end. With ePDF you
are able to create PDF files with user definable
document informations and bookmarks from any
application which supports printing.


More informations and download links:
http://www.subsys.de/ePDF/


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