NewtNews-146-15Jul97====================by Steve Holden <newtnews@pobox.com>.  This is a weekly freewarenewsletter that focuses on the Apple Newton and related technologies.NewtNews Copyright 1994-97 Steve Holden.  All rights reserved.  See theAdministrivia at end for details and FAQ info.This issue of NewtNews is sponsored in part by: + QuickFigure Pro v.3.1 - New version of the spreadsheet solution from   PelicanWare! - <sales@pelicanware.com> - <http://www.pelicanware.com> + TeleType GPS and moving map for the Newton - Never get lost again -   <http://www.teletype.com/gps/> - <TeleTypeGPS@teletype.com> + PowerMedia presents 'Arcade Game Pack' - Birds With Lances, Rocks   In Space, Frogs vs. Cars - US$29.95 - <http://www.powermedia.com/~pmi> + VITAMIN A MENU EDITOR - Stand Alone has released it's custom and caret   menu editor and creator! - Demo at: <http://www.standalone.com/newton> + WriteRight Screen Enhancements - protect from scratches, reduce glare,   and simulates writing on real paper - <http://www.ConceptKitchen.com> + Buy a guide to what's on TV for your           C o u c h   F i r e !   Newton <http://www.tempestprod.com/> + X-Port, KwikMenu, NewtPaint, Quicknames Pro, proCALC Ex - Newton 2.0   solutions - <sales@landware.com> - <http://www.landware.com> + WinSlurp from Rare White Tiger Creations - Available via WWW at:   <http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/heringermr/winslurp.htm>. + PowerTrans 3.0.2 - Multilingual Customizable Translator and Vocabulary   Trainer - Speech on MP2K, eMate - Demo at: <http://www.travel-cs.com> + PDA & HANDHELD DIRECT - Putting Technology in the Palm of Your Hand!   800-279-4PDA 219-882-5228 [F]:219-845-0578 <http://www.pdadirect.com> + RidgeNet - ARA, SLIP, PPP access to the Internet from Ridgecrest, CA.   <http://owens.ridgecrest.ca.us/RidgeNET/RidgeNETWelcome.html>Table of Contents----------------- 1. Top News 2. Comments from the Editor 3. Information from Email 4. Information from the Internet 5. Top Print Sources Of Interest 6. NewtNews Tips and Tricks You Can Use On Your Newton 7. Other Related Technology 8. Dear Newton Developer 9. Other Tidbits of Information10. Advertising Notes11. Product and Service Information12. Edupage, 07Jul97 thru 13Jul9713. INNOVATION, 07Jul9714. AdministriviaTop News--------** AMELIO IS OUT AS APPLE CEO **On 09Jul97, Apple Computer announced that Dr. Gil Amelio hasresigned his position as chairman of the board and chief executiveofficer at Apple Computer.  Fred Anderson will assume Amelio'sday-to-day operational responsibilities until a new CEO is hired. Itwas also announced that Ellen Hancock has also decided that she willbe leaving Apple Computer.  Her responsibilities have beenreassigned to Avie Tevanian and Jon Rubinstein.The first online news service to post this information appeared tobe: <http://www.news.com> -- with PR Newswire following quicklythereafter.  Nearly all the main technology and Macintosh sites havemore information if you are curious.[EDITOR: This doesn't appear to be good/bad news for the Newton,Inc., except if a new CEO or the Board of Directors decided to notfund Newton related projects at Apple.  This could also impactNewton, Inc. if Apple is sold or taken over by another company orgroup of individuals.]** NETHOPPER 3.2 COMING SOON?!? **Raven Zachary <raven@rinzai.com> notes that the AllPen WWW site has apointer to the latest edition of "Nethopper 3.2".  No word on when thesoftware would be available but check out the following URL on a regularbasis: <http://www.allpen.com>.** DIRECT DOWNLOAD OF NEWTNEWS BOOKS TO YOUR NEWTON **Mark Heringer <Mark_Heringer@AgAmer.com> is working on a direct downloadof the Newton Book version of NewtNews to a Newton device running NewtonInternet Enabler (NIE) 1.0 and Steve Weyer's Newt'sCape.  You should beable to try it out using the following URL from your Newton device:<http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/9987>.** CLARIFICATION OF PROXIM'S ROLE IN NIE 2.0 **Dr. Jonathan Kay <jonathan.kay%mailgate.jr2@ox.ac.uk> did some excellentinvestigative work and has outlined in several messages to NewtNews theactual status of future NIE 2.0 support in Proxim wireless LAN technology.    - While Farallon appears to be a full partner,      Proxim is more of a secondary partner.    - Proxim is not developing the drivers for the NIE      or the Newton.  Apple/Newton, Inc. has purchased a      Proxim wireless developer kit.    - The speed of development for the Proxim drivers      is based on customer interest and 'pressure.'[EDITOR: We are still trying to track down who exactly is the rightperson to apply pressure to.  We are aware that Joe Hayashi is stillthe NIE Product Manager, and that Vernon Haung is still responsiblefor the Healthcare group at Newton, Inc.  Both of these folks probablyaren't in the mood to get email bombed, so we will do some researchand get back to you ASAP.]$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  The New WriteRight Screen Enhancements protect your screen from  scratches, reduce glare and improve your handwriting recognition by  simulating the feel of writing on paper. WriteRights are available for  all Newtons in packs of: 4-for $11.95, 8-for $18.95, and 12-for $24.95.  Mention NewtNews and receive 10% off our 12-pack. For more information:  415-929-1002 <Info@ConceptKitchen.com> <http://www.ConceptKitchen.com>$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  AvailWorks 3.0 - New version adds a text layer with spell-check, find  and replace, and support for multiple page documents.  AvailWorks  integrates text processing, powerful tables, dynamic business charts  and graphs, and drawing and page layout tools into one convenient  package for the Newton. From PelicanWare at $79.95+S&H. For more  info: <info@pelicanware.com>. To order 800.655.6398 or visit resellers.$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$Comments from the Editor------------------------** LACK OF COMMENTS SURPRISES ME **Last week I suggested that Newton, Inc. will need to quickly take careof the following items:    - desktop connectivity needs to get fixed;    - Java plans need to be outline because Psion and      Windows CE will be running Java soon; and    - encourage a licensee to build a PalmPilot size      Newton device and a Network Computer (NC) device.I was very surprised that I only received one single comment aboutthis list from the NewtNews readership (you'll find that opinionpiece below).  Is everyone in some sort of Newton bliss?!?  Or did Ijust got lucky and listed all the stuff that is really important tothe Newton community?Let me know if you have any thoughts on the subject!** DON'T FORGET ABOUT SPEECH RECOGNITION **Jason Kulas <JKULAS@BCBSCT.COM> writes:    I agree with your concerns about connectivity and    encouraging licensees.  Another feature I'd love to see that    would probably net Newton, Inc. lots of converts would be    *delayed* continuous speech recognition.  This should make    the initial requirements smaller, specifically    RAM/storage/CPU resources, vs. towards real-time speech    recognition.  How many people really need that on their Newt    anyway?!?    I bet a lot of folks would be just as happy to record audio    notes or whatever, then let Newt recognize it later during    spare sleep time.  Kind of like ink text, only now it would    be audio text. I know I'd be happy, and I bet a lot of other    people as well.  If I could record a few minutes (or, w/ a    SRAM card, a lot of minutes), then have it recognized after    I've told it can sleep.  Then the Newton could take more    time, use less memory and storage, and still get job done    well.  Even have some new analysis techniques opened up to    them since they'll have all the waveform avail to them from    start (ie. multi-pass, maybe pro-processing for guessing    phrasing, etc. ...)    Thanks!    Jason Kulas$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  From your armchair, find your favorite  shows using your Newton. Couch Fire is        C o u c h    F i r e !  a TV  programming  guide that includes  accurate, weekly updates via email. It combines the feel of a paper guide  with  the intelligence of a Newton. Couch Fire's custom TV grid, searches  and reminders mean you won't miss a thing.  <http://www.tempestprod.com/>$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  TeleType GPS - New v2.0 - now includes U.S. Interstate Highways data  overlay. GPS software provides plot of your position on moving maps while  you drive or fly. Overlay packages include cities and towns, Interstates,  and special Aviation overlay for pilots. Bundles include GPS receiver and  software.  Never get lost again.  Email: <TeleTypeGPS@teletype.com> or  WWW to: <http://www.teletype.com/gps/> for more information.$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$Information from Email----------------------** SERG KOREN HAS A NEW SITE **Serg Koren <Serg@visualnewt.com> reports the creation of a new websitefor all his Newton products at: <http://www.VisualNewt.com/>.  There is anew version 1.3 of the freeware NIE-savvy utility called WebJump(launches URLs from built-in Names application); and a new freewarepackage called "Newt'sBattery 1.0" that lets you see the internal worksof a MessagePads battery and charger status.  You can downloadNewt'sBattery via: <http://www.VisualNewt.com/NewtsBattery.html>.** COUCH FIRE SHIPS **Lee Leonard <lee@tempestprod.com> has announced that version 1.0 of CouchFire -- the revolutionary tool that fuses your personalized TV schedulewith your Newton.  You can learn more by checking out:<http://www.tempestprod.com/>.** ANOTHER CASE ON THE WAY **Bryson Jack <bryson.jack@usa.net> at PDA Concepts notes that they are nowtaking orders for a new 'MP2K with keyboard' case.  The case will beleather and have the following dimensions: 11.75-inch x 5-inch x 2.5-inch.The case will also have some pockets for PC Cards, checkbook, and pen.** FORMLOGIC DEVELOPERS MOVE TO NEW LOCATION **Eric Littell <elittell@wrightstrat.com> notes that Wright Strategies (thedevelopers of FormLogic) has moved to some new offices in 'lovely'downtown San Diego.  Their new mailing address is: 600 B. St., 18thFloor, San Diego, CA 92101. Their phone number is: 619.702.0500, andtheir WWW site is still: <http://www.wrightstrat.com>.** NEVER FORGET A GIFT AGAIN! **Harry Kardash <harry@hexdump.com> at HexDump Development would like toremind NewtNews readers that they have posted a free demo of their Newtonsolution called giftReminder to: <http://www.hexdump.com>.** A COUPLE OF GOOD SUGGESTIONS **Steve Deyo <SteveDeyo@aol.com> would like to remind all Newton developersand Newton related web sites to make sure they register with Rob Bruce'sUltimate Newton site at: <http://shell.rmi.net/~rbruce/index.html>.Steve also notes that there is a very good PIM for doing Mac and Newtonsyncs with called ClockWork by Century Software.  You can learn more via:<http://www.centsoft.com/ClockWork/Download.html>.** NEW NAMES AND DINING UTILITY POSTED **Brian Sulcer <bsulcer@pobox.com> reports that HyprMynd Software hasreleased a new utility called Names Services 1.0 -- which lets you easilyadd new phone, email and fax services to the Names built-in application.For more information check out: <http://www.hyprmynd.com/>.HyprMynd Software has also release a new 'formulas' savvy TipCalc v2.0package that should making tipping and splitting bills at restaurantsmuch easier.  TipCalc also interacts with Catamount's PocketMoney forposting bills directly to PocketMoney after the bill has been payed.** NEW SITE PLANS TO FOCUS ON MODEM INFO **The Danish Newton User Group is creating a 'modem compatibility' site onthe WWW at: <http://dnug.bns.dk/info/modems.html>.  If you have anyscripts that should be linked via this site please send email to:<jph@bns.dk>.  One of the secondary goals of this site is to enableNewton downloads of the scripts without requiring an intermediarydownload to a desktop system.** ANOTHER NEWTON STAND ANNOUNCED **Shirley Dawson <CRADLECO@compuserve.com> at the Cradle Co. has announceda new family of MessagePad products -- specifically a new stand for theMP110/120/130, and another stand for the MessagePad 2000.  For more infocheck out: <http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/CradleCo>.** LOOKING FOR NEWTON PC CABLES?!? *Chris Parker <Chrisp2@pacbus.com> reports that ClubPDA has recentlygotten a great deal of "Apple Newton MessagePad PC Connection Cables".The Apple part number is: H0229Z/A and the ClubPDA part number is:A100-1507.  The cost of the cable is US$24.95.  For more informationcheck out: <http://www.clubpda.com>, or send Chris email at the addresslisted above.** ANOTHER SOURCE FOR NEWTON BOOK **Andy Ihnatko <andyi@world.std.com> notes that in the U.S. Northeast achain of discount book stores called "Building 19" are selling copies ofthe ""Defying Gravity the making of Newton" (ISBN 0-941831-94-9)" forUS$7.** EXCELLENT NEWTON SOLUTION STILL IN USE **Eric Krody <eric_krody@smtplink.sra.com> notes that the Smithsonian's Airand Space Museum in Washington D.C. is still using some 200 MP120/MP130units for interactive booth tours.  The units rent for US$8.00 and arereportedly very popular with museum attendees.** MORE NEWTON MODEM ENABLERS POSTED **Easter-eggs <http://www.easter-eggs.com/> has created two potentiallyvery useful Newton modem enablers -- one for the Global Village TelePortPlatinum external modem family; and another for the US Robotics Sportsterexternal modem family.  Both enablers should support data and faxconnections.  To learn more check out the URL noted above or send anemail to: <info@easter-eggs.com>.** NEW STUFF AND NEWS FROM SCRAWL SOFTWARE **Scrawl Software <http://www.scrawlsoft.com> is now shipping Mahjongg 2.0-- offering support for GreyScale on the MP2K & eMate, a timer, stats,saving, better sounds, and much better 'WIN' screen.  Mahjongg is anancient chinese game usually played by four players with tiles similar todominos.  The version posted is 'crippled' to only allow unregisteredplayers access to five different boards.  Registered users of Mahjonggshould send email to: <help@scrawlsoft.com> for details on getting aregistration stringScrawl Software has also posted a new version of PT100 (0.993b) -- whichis another candidate for version 1.0 full release.  PT100 is a VT100emulator for the Newton capable of both Modem sessions, Direct Serialsessions, and NIE enabled Telnet connectivity.  For more informationcheck out: <http://www.scrawlsoft.com>.Scrawl Software also loaded up an eMate several months ago with some'digital recording' tools and tested the experience of riding severaldifferent amusement park rides.  You can find out details of thisexperiment via: <http://www.scrawlsoft.com/features/canobie/canobie.html>.$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$$ NS BASIC  $ The latest implementation of this cool programming tool has an$   3.6     $ easy to use graphic screen layout function, plus indexed file$   with    $ communications, graphics and more!  Program directly on Newton$  Visual   $ or with a PC or Mac.  Create packages in the Extras drawer and$ Designer! $ much more. 260 pg handbook. Cost is $99+5 S&H for all Newtons.$           $ <info@nsbasic.com>,  <http://www.nsbasic.com>,  416.264.5999$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  PDA and Handheld Direct, Everything you need for your Newton   - Apple MessagePad 2000 Standard Model only $949.00 (#22005)   - Apple MessagePad 2000 Business Bundle only $1099.00 (#22008)   - MP130 Buy Back Program - Trade in your MP130 for special deals on     MP2000 or other PDAs - Call for details: 219-882-5228   - MP2000 Accessories: Rech. Battery $31.95 (#22209) AC Adapter $29.95     (#22202) MP2K Pen $12.95 (#31227) -- Type II Flash Memory 4MB $98     (#41070) 8MB $174 (#41073) 10MB $210 (#41074) 16MB $310 (#41077)   - Revelar Connection Utilities (RCU) for Win and Mac $39.95 (#10071)  To order 800-279-4PDA or 219-882-5228 or FAX 219-845-0578 [Source #161]$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$Information from the Internet-----------------------------** POWERSET TO GET ADVANCED FEATURES **Mike Jacobsen <mike@sineware.com> reports that an 'advanced' plugincomponent for their Eclipse PowerSet is currently in beta testing.  Somefeatures include: 2D graphing, 3D modeling, support for 1 to 3dimensional arrays, and a host of other calculation features and tools.The completed version should be available by 15Aug97.  For moreinformation check out: <http://www.sineware.com/MWBeta>.** NEWS FROM DEJAVU SOFTWARE* *DejaVu Software <dejavu@martnet.com> have announced that they are nowofficially an Inc. corporation, and have an official WWW site hosted at:<http://www.martnet.com/~dejavu>.  They also plan to have their firstmajor Newton solution called "DeepSpaceNewt 1.0" available soon.  Theyare also working on beta testing a new 'offline newsreader' called'NetNews'.  More information about this product should be available soon.** HOW GOOD IS YOUR NATIONAL ISP?!? **Dave Brightbill <djb@macguys.com> at 'The Daily* Newton' has announcedthat they are looking for input on MessagePad 2000 users experiences withvarious national ISP's.  You can send your input to the email addressabove, and you can check out 'The Daily* Newton' via:<http://newton.macguys.com>.** NOTES PKG UTILITY **Deep Focus Designs <http://www.deepfocus.com/> has announced OneTapScroller v1.0 -- a Notes application enhancement that allows OneTapscrolling to the top of the next or previous note, even if the currentnote is longer than the visible screen.  Other features include: OneTapscrolling to next and previous notes; Continuous scrolling; Visualfeedback of scrolling; and Jump to first or last note of a folder.** MODEMBRIDGE V 2.0 NOW AVAILABLE **Paul Cimino <cimino@voicenet.com> is now shipping v2.0 of ModemBridge --a unique solution that lets another desktop computer to use your Newton'sPC Card modem or the Newton's IrDA port.  For more information check out:<http://www.voicenet.com/~cimino>.  This software is fully functionaluntil 31Jul97, and will then be locked to transfer speeds no greater than9600 baud.** MEDICAL SOLUTION GETS TEST DATA PLUGIN **J. Rick Adams <jrad@maxmac.com> at JRAd consulting has released a newplug-in  for v2.0 of Palmedic (a medical patient management solution)that creates 'better' Test data for patient records.  You can learn morevia: <http://www.maxmac.com/jrad/Palmedic/tests.html>.** PASSWORD UTILITY GETS ANOTHER REV **Robert Lee <leere@mindspring.com has released version 1.25b3 of passKeepto: <http://www.mindspring.com/~leere>.  The official release of v1.25should be released on 15Jul97.  'PassKeep' is a password and softwareregistration information tracking application.** LOOK TO GAIA FOR VCALENDAR & VCARD NEWTON SUPPORT **Steve Weyer <weyer@kagi.com> noted on comp.sys.newton.misc that GaiaSoftware <http://www.gaia.com> is working on Newton support of the newvCalendar and vCard components currently available in NetscapeCommunicator Pro.** NEWTON USERGROUP NEWS **Charles Pickrell <chaasman@misnet.com> reports the creation of thetentatively named Mississippi Newton Interest Club (MISNIC).  They haveplans to have a new site up and running soon at: <http://www.misnic.com>,and they will also have a "Newton Day" on 27Jul97 from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.at the Barnes & Noble Bookstore in Jackson, Mississippi. Send email toCharles for more information.Eric Sohn <ericsohn@aol.com> notes that the last New York City NewtonUser Group (NYCNUG) meeting was on 10Jul97.  If you'd like to get moreinformation about NYCNUG send email to Eric or to the NYCNUG PresidentPeter Fine <finepeter@nycnug.com>.** AUTO ROTATE UTILITY GETS UPDATE **Tim van Halteren <T.van.Halteren@inter.nl.net> has a new Newton OS 2.xfreeware utility called Auto Rotate 1.1 -- which will let you decidewhich screen orientation you'd like with your Newton after power-on or byinserting the keyboard.  For more information check out the followingURL: <http://web.inter.nl.net/users/tvanhalteren/newton>.** NEWTON MENTIONS ON THE WWW **Eric Damien Berna <damien@thiel.com> has posted another iteration of his"Newton Battery FAQ" to USENET newsgroup comp.sys.newton.misc.  The FAQis also posted to: <http://www.thiel.com/damien/newton_battery_FAQ.html>.Apple Developer News #64 has an article entitled "Newton Selects Farallonas Strategic Networking Partner".  And Apple Developer News #65 had anarticle called -- "Newton, Inc. to Upgrade Networking Capabilities" --along with another Newton mention in "AMUG's Newton Resource CDs".  Formore info: <http://www.devworld.apple.com/>.Marton Carungay's most excellent 'The Newton Primer' has been updated at:<http://home.earthlink.net/~martonc/newterati/primer.html>.Douglas Luckie <luckie@pilot.msu.edu> has announced that the Jul97edition of the Michigan State Newton User Group's (MSNUG) newsletter canbe accessed via: <http://pilot.msu.edu/~luckie/letters/msnug4.htm>.The Newton Reference (which is constantly being updated) can be accessedvia: <http://www.panix.com/~clay/newton/>.** MACWAY NEWTON MENTIONS **Guy Kawasaki's MacWay Evangelist email listserver had several Newtonblurbs recently including:    - B. Minogue <bminogue@jetcity.com> notes that the      Puget Sound Computer User magazine published Jul97      had a review of current PDA technology.  The      article ended up recommending the Newton OS over      Windows CE.  For more info: <http://www.pscu.com>.    - Michael Bean <bean@amug.org> notes that AMUG's      'Volume 9 of the Totally Incomplete PDA CD-ROM' is      now shipping.  You can get more information from:      <http://cdrom.amug.org/http/newt/readme.html>    - Joe Ragosta <joe.ragosta@dol.net> notes that      Industry Week is currently taking nominations for      their annual Technology and Innovation awards.  Joe      thinks that nominations are definitely in order      for Mac OS 8.0, Newton MessagePad 2000, Rhapsody,      and the G3/Arthur chip.  Do your part by voting at:<http://www.industryweek.com/cgi-bin/main.cgi/tech_inn/main/html/tmp00000.dtml>.For more info about this excellent Apple, Macintosh, Newton, etc. ...resource check out: <http://www.evangelist.macaddict.com/>.** OTHER SITES WORTHY OF A BROWSE **    - GPS 2000 by Magellan: <http://www.magelllangps.com>    - National Gallery of Art: <http://www.nga.gov>    - Portland Creative Conference: <http://www.cre8con.org>    - PonyEXPRESS: <http://www.ponyex.net>    - Netiva Software: <http://www.netiva.com>    - Aquaria by Jim:      <http://www.ionet.net/~jlower/aquarium.html>    - Silicon Valley Bus Co.'s KeyStone:      <http://www.usar.com/prodnser/protin/macf.thm>    - MapQuest's "From The Road":      <http://www.mapquest.com/fromtheroad>    - PCS Edventures!: <http://www.edventures.com>$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$   WinSlurp! - Rare White Tiger Creations provides Newton Book publishing   services and is NOW offering WinSlurp. A windows front-end to Slurpee   which supports transferring notes back and forth between the Newton   notepad and the PC desktop.  Available for downloading from this URL:   <http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/heringermr/winslurp.htm>.$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$   PowerMedia is your source for all the latest cutting edge Newton apps:     + Super NotePad: Quick access arrows, encryption, tags, filters, etc.     + DateMan 3.0: Complete agenda and contact management.     + Stationary Construction Kit: Build your very own custom stationary.   Commercially available at your favorite Newton retailer.  Or check out   online demos via the following site: <http://www.powermedia.com/~pmi>.$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$Top Print Sources Of Interest-----------------------------[EDITOR: This is a collection of articles of potential interest toNewtNews readers from the leading technology print newspapers,newsletters, and magazines.]** FILEMAKER NEWTON CLIENT RUMOR RESURFACES **Mac The Knife has the following Newton mention on page 74 of Mac Weekpublished on 07Jul97: "Word in the Knife's hearing aid is that Claris ishard at work on FileMaker Pro Companion, a coyly named package that willlet users download databases to their Newtons."** NEWTON DEVELOPER REFERENCE **MacTech magazine published on Jul97 (Vol. 13, No. 7) has Apple DeveloperTechnical Supports' "Newton Q&A: Ask the Llama' section on pages 80 - 81.This issue they answer questions on: custom icons; data entry via'viewClickScript'; 30-bit signed values; and a tidbit on accessingcompile-time functions in Newton Toolkit.  You can ask questions forinclusion in this Q&A by sending email to: <dr.llama@newton.apple.com>.You can learn more about MacTech by checking out: <http://www.mactech.com>.** NEWTON HIGHLIGHTED IN CEDER RAPIDS GAZETTE **Dean Thompson <deano@iastate.edu> reports that:    "The Sunday edition of the Cedar Rapids Gazette (6/20/97)     featured on article on how Newton technology is being used     by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS,     formerly the Soil Conservation Service) to survey natural     resources.  The article includes pictures and descriptions     of the Newton and interconnected GPS receivers, and how they     are used by NRCS personnel in county offices.  Newton     technology is used to collect survey data in the field as     part of a national study conducted by the NRCS. Information     about the survey and Newton technology is available from     Apple <http://www.newton.apple.com/why_newton/USDA.html>."** WSJ MISSES THE CHEAPER WIRELESS SOLUTION **Rodney Rothstein <rothstein@cuccfa.ccc.columbia.edu> notes that on03Jul97 that the Wall Street Journal ran a series of wireless commsarticles on page B1.  The articles mentioned Windows CE, ARDIS, WyndCommunications, and RAM Mobile -- but failed to mentioned that a MP2000using a standard cellular phone connection is a much cheaper alternative.** HANDHELD WILL BE YOUR WIRELESS LINK TO YOUR NETWORK **Jim Louderback notes in his column "Remote Access Is on the Way ToBecoming A Quaint Term" that future PDAs, handhelds, smart phones, etc.... are going to be completely measured by how well they connected to theInternet.  [PC Week, 07Jul97, page 157]** OTHER ARTICLES OF POTENTIAL INTEREST **    - "It's academic: Have my agent call your agent"       by Chris Nermey, Network World, 07Jul97, page 1    - "New thin client accesses Windows and Java apps:       NeoStation also can tap into Unix and legacy       applications" by John Cox, Network World, 07Jul97,       page 38    - "Java Choices at Hand: Microsoft, JavaSoft       advance platforms to their own advantage" by       Michael Moeller, PC Week, 07Jul97, page 6** MAJOR WEEKLY MAGAZINE WEB POINTERS **    - Web Week: <http://www.webweek.com>    - MacWeek: <http://www.macweek.com>    - InfoWorld: <http://www.infoworld.com>    - Computer Reseller News: <http://www.crn.com>    - PC Week: <http://www.pcweek.com>    - Network World: <http://www.nwfusion.com>    - LAN Times: <http://www.lantimes.com>    - Information Week: <http://www.informationweek.com>$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  K2 consultants, Inc. has the best Medical titles for Newton. 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Please include detailsof the model and OS that you are using.** MP2K KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS MENU **>From Drew Thoeni <drewt@pobox.com>:    When using a keyboard on the MP2K if you hold the    command key down for a few seconds a help screen    pops up detailing many command key options.** MP2K, PC CARDS AND BATTERIES **>From Tony McDonald, <Tony.McDonald@newcastle.ac.uk>:    It is not recommended to use PC card modems with    alkaline batteries - apparently the drain is just    too much for them. The Messagepad 2000 just shuts    down if the batteries are too low. I've had this    happen to me, and apparently the workaround is to    use Duracells or rechargables.** GETTING ACCESS TO EXCHANGE EMAIL **Richard Jones <RJones@eldec.com> notes that his recent query on gettingaccess to Microsoft Exchange using his MP2K has turned up one solutioncalled "Mail on the Run" by River Run Software.  The Newton pkg works inconjunction with a desktop PC referred to as an "Agent".  From yourNewton you dial in to your Agent, which has access to your LAN, and thencan get your Exchange email.  The software works with Newton OS 2.0 and2.1 devices, and will also work with ARDIS wireless networking service.** FOLLOW-UP: POTENTIAL PROBLEM WITH CARD SWAP?!? **Drew <DrewSubs@aol.com> notes that after trying the modem card and memorycard swap mentioned in last weeks NewtNews in the hopes of saving batterypower, actually caused several of Drew's packages to stop working.  Hehad to go back to previous set-up to get them to work again.[EDITOR: In apparently related news, the day after I did my swap I noticeall my DateMan To-Do items stopped rolling over.  I had to select themall and then move to a future date to get them to work again.  Veryinteresting.]** TIPS WANTED - PARTICULARLY FOR OLDER NEWTONS AND EMATE! **Please send me any tips, hints, goodies, or similar bits of informationfor future issues of this column to me <Roger_Coleman@compuserve.com>.I'm particularly interested in tips for older Newtons and eMates thisweek, but still send in tips for MP2K's too!$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  PDA Panache is your single source for stylus solutions.  Custom stylus  upgrades for Newton MP130 and MP2000.  Custom styli for WinCE, USR, and  Sharp PDAs.  Wide selection of Pocket Styli for all tastes and budgets.  Duo multi-function stylus/pen combo. Beacon L.E.D. lighted stylus. Stylus  inserts for Cross & other popular pens.  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For more information about Farcast checkout: <http://www.farcast.com> and for more information about HeadsUp use:<http://www.individual.com>.]** WIRELESS & MOBILE **InterDigital <http://www.interdigital.com> is currently field testingB-CDMA -- technology that enables ISDN speeds over local wirelessnetworks. [LAN Times, 07Jul97, page 37]Motorola has a new 'seamless' dual band cellphone called the MicroTAC89000 that is capable of supporting GSM at 900- or 1800- ranges.[HeadsUp]Some 'wireless' articles of potential interest:    - "Wireless LANs Mature: Products, standards add       business appeal" by Beth Davis, Information Week,       07Jul97, page 75    - "Wireless LAN Spec No Guarantee of Remedy: IEEE       802.11 now ratified, represents only first step       towards interoperability" by Mark Moore, 07Jul97,       page 8    - "Wireless LANs Lend Flexibility to Users:       Buyer's Guide -- Honey Backed Ham, Century Steel,       Mid-Michigan Urgent Care improve service" by       Kristina Sullivan, PC Week, 07Jul97, page 78    - "Everything You Wanted to Know About CDMA" by       Sara Humphry, PC Week, 07Jul97, page 101    - "Wireless Networks Linked WIth Intranets" by       Mark Moore, PC Week, 07Jul97, page 104, more info:       <http://www.mot.com> <http://www.nextel.com>       <http://www.ardis.com>    - "Wireless LAN Standard to boost industry" by       Jackie Poole, InfoWorld, 07Jul97, page 50** LAPTOPS **Some 'laptop' articles of potential interest:    - "Midrange Notebooks Join Compaq's Armada Fleet"       by Mark Moore, PC Week, 07Jul97, page 41    - "Mobile PCs to add muscle: new class of       'meganotebooks' to rival desktop systems" by Dan       Briody, InfoWorld, 07Jul97, page 1    - "Tillamook chip could spur drop in prices:       portables might see an active autumn due to       aggressive pricing, competition" by Dan Briody,       InfoWorld, 07Jul97, page 29** PALMPILOT **Paul Merenbloom has several PalmPilot mentions in an article entitled"Find a network in the palm of your hand" on page 35 of LAN Timespublished on 07Jul97.David Haupert <dhaupert@gate.net> has released Translate v1.10 for thePalmPilot.  This new version continues to be US$12 shareware and offersbetter: data compression, phrase translation, HotSync support, and backupfeatures.  The current to/from English language support is: Danish,Dutch, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Icelandic,Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Mandarin, Norwegian, Portuguese,and Spanish. For more info: <http://www.gate.net/~dhaupert/ddhpilot.html>.David Eckhardt <davide@cs.cmu.edu> recently posted to the PalmPilotUSENET newsgroup an interesting topic -- "Dave's opinions of Pilot screenprotectors".  If you are interested in this information use your favoritesearch engine, for instance HotBot: <http://www.hotbot.com>.** WINDOWS CE **NetGuide Magazine recently had a review article highlighting Symantec'spcAnywhere Windows CE software for handheld PCs.  In related news,Symantec has also announced ACT! for Windows CE. [HeadsUp]Comline is reporting that both Fujitsu and Hitachi have plans to launchnew Windows CE devices in Japan in Spring'98. [HeadsUp]Release Software has announced a new initiative with HP to print ReleaseSoftware's SalesAgent ESD technology to Windows CE devices. [HeadsUp]Casio has a Windows CE specific site up and running reportedly at thisURL: <http://www.casiohpc.com>.** PSION **John Forrest <jf@ap.co.umist.ac.uk> has started a very interesting threadon comp.sys.psion.comm entitled "Mobile modem usage - some costs".  Ifyou are interested in this information use your favorite search engine,for instance HotBot: <http://www.hotbot.com>.Steve Simpson <steve@alba.co.uk> notes on comp.sys.psion.announce some'very attractive' new pricing options on Psion Series 3c units in theUnited Kingdom.  Check out: <http://www.alba.co.uk/products/psion.htm>for more information.The Jun97 (version 2.6) of the "PSION SERIES 3/3a FREQUENTLY ASKEDQUESTIONS (FAQ)" has been posted recently to the following URL:<http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/8130/faq.htm>.Some Psion links of potential interest:    - HTML OPL32 Docs:      <http://www.software.psion.com/EPOCWorld/binpub/oplhtml/opl/op-toc.html>    - SARcon (Save And Restore system CONfiguration      settings) v 1.10: <http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~brendan/>** OTHER HANDHELD **Patrick Rhone <PRHONE@worldnet.att.net> reports the Jul97 of HandJiveMagazine has been posted to: <http://www.phosphor.com/handjive>.ComputerWorld recently published a survey of 202 information systemorganizations about their handheld computer users.  The top job title forhandheld users was 'manager'. [HeadsUp]Details are sketchy but -- eMisis InfoCom -- has announced a new systemsarchitecture called 'Sarina' that will reportedly bring 'the power of amainframe in your hand' by offering a new wireless device that is capableof providing information and services to mobile professionals. [HeadsUp]STNC Enterprises has been chosen to provide Brother International with aWeb browser and email client to be used on the recently announced BrotherGeoBook that will retail for US$599. [HeadsUp]According to some information posted to ZDNET <http://www.zdnet.com>, thenew Libretto device currently available in Japan uses a new graphicsaccelerator (chip #65554) and will have a 'new' on-board IrDA portcapable of supporting 4-Mbps.  In related news, a new vendor is reportingon the WWW the availability of both the Libretto 50 and 60 via thisURL: <http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/8268/>.Seng Yap <styap@pcocd2.intel.com> notes several of the handheld USENETnewsgroups that his fiancee is currently working on a final project atthe Middlesex University London and is conducting a survey about handheldWeb usage.  If you would like to answer the 14 question survey send anemail to: <sg177@mdx.ac.uk> requesting a copy.Some other handheld articles of potential interest include:    - "Handhelds Get Web Push: HDML 2.0 brings       security, push technology to smart phones" by Mark       Moore, PC Week, 07Jul97, page 14, more info:       <http://www.uplanet.com>    - "Moble phone makers work on standard: Wireless       Application Protocol would help prevent       fragmentation" by Joanne Taaffe, InfoWorld,       07Jul97, page 57** APPLE & MACINTOSH **Apple's stock has been on a roller coaster ride after the Amelioresignation news.  It at first dropped to a 12-year low, then rose byover 15% after rumors began to circulate about potential take-overattempts in the works. [HeadsUp]Motorola is now shipping a 250-MHz PowerPC 604e microprocessor.  In Aug97they plan to ship a 300-MHz PowerPC 604e and a 250-MHz "G3"microprocessor. [PC Week, 07Jul97, page 41]Apple is working on shifting their computer system assembly process tothe new 'industry standard' -- channel assembly.  First step isapparently a streamlining of their supply chain, and reengineering theirlogistics infrastructure. [HeadsUp]Reuters is reporting that Apple Japan continues to be on track to capture16% of the personal computer market in Japan in 1998. [HeadsUp]Power Computing has announced that they will file a US$34.5 millioninitial public offering (IP0).  Power Computing plans to continue tobuild PowerPC based Macintosh clones, and will also jump into the Intelworld and build Windows NT systems. [HeadsUp]IBM and Motorola have announced a new low-powered version of the PowerPC604e processor.  The chip will also be significantly smaller in size.[HeadsUp]Hefei Saitianshi Advertisement and Apple have teamed up to open and'Apple monopoly shop' in China's Anhui Province. [HeadsUp]Apple has announced a new computer distributor in India for Appleproducts -- Summit Data Products based in Delhi. [HeadsUp]Apple Singapore has announced the sale of their printed circuit boardassets to NatSteel Electronics. [HeadsUp]Some recently updated Mac OS related links:    - Mailstrom IMAP EMail client, v2.0:      <http://www.treestar.com>    - HTML Grinder, v3.21:      <http://www.matterform.com/grinder/>    - Pardeikes Welcome Plugin, v1.1r2:      <http://welcome.comcon.de>    - Web Server 4D TradeUp Offer for TeleFinder      Users: <http://www.mdg.com/4dws/ordering-tradeup.html>    - St. Clair Software's Default Folder 2.7.2:      <ftp://ftp.stclairsw.com/DefaultFolder-2.7.2.hqx>    - MacHost's "Apple Ammo":      <http://www.MacHost.com/MacAmmo/MacFacts.html>    - Fog City Software' LetterRip v2.0 Macintosh      Mailing List Server: <http://www.fogcity.com/>    - ClearWay Technologies' FireSite Web Site      Accelerator, v2.1: <http://www.clearway.com/pages/demos.html>** OTHER **H45 Technology <http://www.h45.com> has announced a new US$199 devicethat -- weighs 1 pound; has an integrated personal organizer; a full PCkeyboard; IRDA access to desktop PCs; can store 50 pages of text; and iscalled "The QuickPad".  The unit also comes with an LCD that can displayfour lines by 40 characters. [Information Week, 07Jul97, page 93]It what appears to be a 'weird' business decision -- South AmericanBusiness Intelligence reports that Compuserve has signed an agreement tosell Silicon Graphics workstations (O2 and Octane) in Brazil. [HeadsUp]Sun and Netscape, with contributions from Apple, have announced thedeveloper release of Java Foundation Classes (JFC). [HeadsUp]Financial Times London Edition reports that Sun Microsystems continues towork on a 'slimmer Java system' that will be ideal for handheld digitalassistants. [HeadsUp]$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  Need more Newton information?!?  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This device allows for serialport access and IrDA access, and the device doesn't use power from theNewton, so it helps with power consumption issues.** REQUEST: MAPPING A ROUTE **Jeff Graham <jeff@xor.co.uk> is looking for a software package called"Autoroute" -- that will, when given a mapping start point and end point,tell you the route via roads between the two points.  An example map wouldbe one of the London Underground.** TWO SYNC SOLUTIONS WORTH EXPLORING **Angela Brown <acbrown@interport.net> thinks that some enterprising Newtondeveloper should team up with an equally enterprising PalmPilot developerand figure out how to sync Names, Dates, To-Dos, and Notes between aPalmPilot and a MessagePad 2000.Angela is also looking for a way to sync with Franklyn Quest's Ascend97program with her MessagePad 2000.  It would be even better if she couldalso sync her More Info data also.** DATE UTILITY REQUESTED **Jason Kulas <JKULAS@BCBSCT.COM> is looking for a dates utility that wouldlet him enter in a 'large date jump'.  For instance, a small window thatis accessible in dates that lets him write in "Nov 29, 1999" and thenjump to that date.  This utility could also use "flip-able" number cards,drop boxes, etc. ...$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  Back-up your Newton to a desktop Mac through your Ethernet Network  without having to switch to Localtalk. Upload Newton packages and print  to Appletalk network printers too. Farallon offers four Newton-to-  Ethernet solutions, including EtherWave, the daisy-chainable technology  that connects up to 7 devices to one Ethernet port. 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To order in the U.S call: 888.4RKIDS1 and outside the U.S.call: 707.569.7841.  For more information about this video or thepublication check out: <http://glef.org>.** WHO'S USING UP ALL THE BANDWIDTH?!? **Optimal Networks recently published their analysis of the 'Top 5 Web'sites that generate the most network traffic -- ie. are the biggest'Bandwidth Hogs' by % of total bytes -- 17.81% <http://pointcast.net>,13.13% <http://home.netscape.com>, 2.28% <http://www.yahoo.com>, 1.65%<http://www.adobe.com>, and 1.13% <http://espnet.sportszone.com>.** WIRED -- AUG97 **Perfect Solutions <http://www.perfectsolutions.com> has a new miniportable they are calling the "Laser PC5."  The unit costs US$290 andincludes such features as: 10 hours on 4 AA batteries; built-in 'Office'suite; 256-KB of RAM; and full sized keyboard. [Tim Barkow, 'Fetish',page 56].Small blurb on a research project at John Hopkins University on page 62about the creation of 'rechargeable plastic batteries."  Currently thetechnology appears limited to 2.5 volts, and is having problems providing'prolonged batter life' found in current battery technology, but asalways the researchers are very optimistic.IEEE's International Conference on Universal Personal Communications willbe held in San Diego, California from 12-16Oct97.  For more informationcheck out: <http://www.comsoc.org/~confs/icupc/97/>.David Pescovitz has a PalmPilot blurb on page 131.  David has severalexample PalmPilot programs written by some of the 'dozens of developersarmed with Metrowerk's Codewarrior" including: Shuji Fukumoto's DigiPet;Scott Ludwig's PocketChess; Edward Keyes' Dinky Pad; and Eric Cheng'sPocketSynth.  David also notes that if you add the 14.4-Kbps PalmPilotmodem and House of Maus' Online TV-100 & Ian Goldberg's Top Gun Telnetyou can even surf the WWW using Unix's Lynx.The 'Negroponte' column by <nicholas@media.mit.edu> examines "WirelessRevisted" on page 166.  The main gist of the article is to document theexperience of setting up a wireless LAN in a home environment.  Theproduct used was Digital's RoamAbout that is based on Lucent's WaveLAN'spread-spectrum' technology offering a 2-Mbps connection.Other interesting articles on:    - Malaysia: <http://www.wired.com/5.08/malaysia>    - Gary Reback: <http://www.wired.com/5.08/reback>    - "Private Spy": <http://www.wired.com/5.08/privatespy>    - Linus' Linux: <http://www.wired.com/5.08/linux>There is also a one page Q&A with Novell's new CEO Eric Schmidt (formerlyat Sun Computers) on page 121.Ads of interest: Toshiba Libretto, HP 320LX Palmtop PC, Yashica KC-600(digital camera), and Intelifone.** RED HERRING -- AUG97 **Interesting article by Jonathan Burke <jon@herring.com> on page 31examines Masayoshi Son's Softbank Ventures.  This corporation hasinvested nearly US$350 million in 60+ 'Internet' companies.Andrew Madden looks at the state of "voice/speech recognition" startingon page 40.  Companies mentioned/profiled include: ALTech, ArticulateSystems, Dragon Systems, IBM, Lernout & Hauspie, Northern Telecom,Naunce, Philips Dictation Systems, PureSpeech, and Voice Control Systems.This months 'industry brief' is on -- databases (the Internet's latestfrontier) -- and includes detailed information on the subject starting onpage 51.Jason Pontin <jason@herring.com> has a very interesting industry analysispiece called "Five scenarios for Microsoft's future: total domination isthe least likely" on page 136.  The 'most likely scenerio is 'industrydomination' -- ie. majority control -- of the desktop, servers,handhelds, and set-top boxes.Advertising Notes-----------------If you are interested in advertising in NewtNews please send email to:<newtnews@pobox.com>.  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For more details email: <info@pelicanware.com>,vox: 503-221-1148, fax: 503-221-8709, or <http://www.pelicanware.com>.* CATAMOUNT SOFTWARE offers the following:   - POCKETMONEY assists you in balancing your checking, savings,       credit card and loan accounts. Export and import transactions       to Quicken, MYM and other desktop based program.   - NAMIGATOR gives rapid access to Names. I know, I have over 5000.   - MPG helps you keep your vehicle records in order. Track fuel       economy, record mileage for tax purposes, schedule repeating       vehicle maintenance items for multiple vehicles.   - MORGAN is the Newton Media ORGANizer. Track CDs, tapes, records       books, laserdiscs, videos, and more...For more information call 802-372-9512, email <products@catamount.com>, orvisit our web site <http://www.catamount.com>.* NEW BILLS TO PAY PRO 3.5.5 Rated 5 out of 5 by Gecko Magazine! Nowavailable in German! For NOS 2.0. Includes support for stationery,enhanced overview, and new printing options! Easily track bills andexpenses; create budget projections; and set alarms to remind you ofbills. Send bill info to Pocket Quicken or Pocket Money. $39.95+S&H MARSoftware at: <info@marsoftware.com> or <http://www.marsoftware.com>.* GET AMIGO NOW! Did you know you can order AMIGO the premier 8000+ wordEnglish/Spanish Dictionary Reference Tool and Translation program for theNewton over the World Wide Web at: <http://www.1stopsoft.com>?  AMIGO isavailable for US$24.95 and it comes with a full year of upgrades. Formore information contact ACCSYS by email at: <rkaplan@well.com>* GPS MAP and GPS MAP LITE -- GPS based navigation with real moving maps,showing all details as familiar from paper based maps.  Features -- mapcalculator, route planning, database, history track, and missionrecorder.  Import your own maps from your Mac or PC at any scale.Connects to most GPS receiver's offering a NMEA183 interface.  For moreinfo/demo: <http://www.soaring.de/gps/GPS_Map.html> or <gerds@micronet.de>.* Newt Development Environment: develop object-oriented applications inNewtonScript on the Newton (shareware: $49.50; tools, examples, support).* Newt's Cape: create Newton books with text, graphics, tables, links,and forms from HTML (via web browsing or Notepad) (shareware: $38.50;tools, examples, support). For details, software, and registration info:<http://www.netaxs.com/~weyer/newton/releases.html> or <weyer@netaxs.com>* SOLUTIONS FROM LANDWARE. All work in the Newton 2.0 OS.  - PROCALC EX: Programmable calc. w/ SAN & RPN, includes: proCALC 12c.  - QUICKNAMES PRO: Rapid access to names and much more.  - X-PORT: The 2.0 connection utility. Send/receive notes, contacts...  - KWIKMENU: the Newton dashboard, includes GestureLaunch Lite.  - NEWTPAINT: "MacPaint" on your Newton, w/zoom-in and screen shot.  - SYNC+: Dates to Schedule+ 1.0 or 7.0LandWare, 201-347-0031, <sales@landware.com>, <http://www.landware.com>* Frustrated by the amount of time required to input long notes?  Lookingfor a faster method?  GESTURE MOSAIC is a hybrid keyboard/recognitionsystem which enables the rapid (30-40+wpm) pen-based entry of text.  Nowupdated for OS2.0, you can use it to quickly input text anywhere in yourNewton. FREEWARE versions are available at: <http://www.amtelcom.com/Mosaic>For more information contact: <amtelmit@aol.com> or call: 800-696-6724.* ChessPad 2.0 turns the Newton into a digital chess book and a portablechess set. It contains 28 fully-annotated games played by the greatestplayers of all time, 100 brilliant winning combinations by Morphy, Tal,Fischer, and Kasparov, and 100 chess problems.  ChessPad can also importgames in Portable Game Notation format. Only $39.95. Clear Lake Research713.663.7513 <DavidL62@aol.com> <http://members.aol.com/clrsch/chesspad.html>* THE HANDHELD COMPUTER ALMANAC -- The definitive guide to handheldproducts and services, from organizers to ruggedized systems. 150 pages,600 companies, 1300 products and services in 50+ categories, with morethan 300 Newton products. Only $24.95 + S&H from Creative DigitalPublishing Inc. 30-day money-back guarantee. email: <hhca@cdpubs.com>,URL: <http://www.cdpubs.com>, voice: 415.621.4252, fax: 415.621.4922* NEW SCOREPAD 3.0.1 -- Golf scorekeeping package for Newton 2.0. Easilykeeps scores and statistics - analyze and graph the results. Figure yourunofficial handicap. Automatically calculates nassaus and skins. Keepnotes about each round and course.  Available for US$50 from SoftwareUnboxed <http://www.unboxed.com> or directly from Sun Sabre (513.459.9330)with 10% by mentioning NewtNews. <http:members.aol.com/sunsabre/ScorePad.html>* MoreInfo 4.1 - This integrated contact manager seamlessly integratesthe built-in Names, Dates, Calls and Notes applications.  This latestversion adds even more useful features to this already essential product.MP2K savvy. Voted Best Newton Software for 1997 - mobilis MagazineReader's Choice Award. From SilverWARE at $69.95+S&H.  For demos checkout: <http://www.silverware.com> - <info@silverware.com> - 508.521.5262Edupage, 07Jul97 thru 13Jul97-----------------------------** GATES PITCHES NEW TYPE OF SET-TOP BOX **Microsoft CEO Bill Gates has been meeting with top cable executives topromote a new digital set-top box design that would connect TVs and cablesystems to provide a variety of two-way interactive programming.  The boxwould be based on Windows CE software, and Microsoft is suggesting thatrather than collecting software royalties, it would settle for a share ofsubscription fees for new services.  The company also hopes to sellsoftware to cable companies' central offices to administer the newservices.  Other companies hoping for a slice of the cable set-top boxpie are Wink Communications and Navio, the Netscape Communicationsspinoff recently acquired by Oracle Corp.  (Wall Street Journal 8 Jul 97)** SCIENTISTS PROPOSE NEW ENCRYPTION SCHEME **Two scientists at the IBM Almaden Research Center in San Jose, Calif.have developed a new approach to public key cryptography based onmathematical constructs called lattices.  The system would be based on aparticular set of hidden hyperplanes that constitute the private key anda method of generating points near one of those hyperplanes for thepublic key.  The security of the system rests on the computationaldifficulty of finding the "unique" shortest line segment (or vector) thatconnects any two points in a given lattice -- a task that's fairly easyin two or three dimensions, but much more difficult in a 100-dimensionallattice.  The researchers are working to turn their theory into amarketable product, and see applications in creating digital signaturesand other security and authentication schemes.  (Science News 5 Jul 97)** MICROSOFT NETWORK DOES ANOTHER ABOUT-FACE **Following much fanfare last fall over the unveiling of itstelevision-style programming format, Microsoft Network is once againrevamping its strategy, moving back toward informational andservice-oriented programming and beefing up the content on its freecompanion MSN.com Web site.  "The movement to the free side isinevitable," says MSN's VP.  "It doesn't mean there won't be thingsbehind the subscription wall, but the competitive price of entry in thefree space is going to go up."  The company hopes to make MSN.com a"portal," to other Microsoft and World Wide Web sites, similar to thestrategy adopted by Yahoo!, Excite and America Online.  A recentsubscriber survey showed that MSN users spend about 70% of their time onthe Web, and only about 5% of their time in Microsoft's exclusive Onstagearea.  (Wall Street Journal 10 Jul 97)** BELLSOUTH JOINS WIRELESS PARTNERSHIP IN BRAZIL **BellSouth's $2.5 billion bid has won a wireless license for Sao Paulo,Brazil, giving the company an investment in 10 Latin American nations.Three Brazilian companies joined with BellSouth in making the bid.  SaoPaulo currently has 12 phone lines for each 100 people, compared with 70lines for each 100 people in BellSouth's base territory in theSoutheastern U.S. Brazil's economy is growing at 5% a year and the numberof cellular phone customers has been growing 70% a year.  (AtlantaJournal-Constitution 10 Jul 97)** FCC STRETCHES PAYMENT PLAN FOR WIRELESS LICENSES ... **In an effort to ease a purported cash flow problem, the FederalCommunications Commission says bidders on wireless personalcommunications services licenses who are having trouble raising moneyfrom investors may make their payments in annual rather than quarterlyinstallments.  That change puts the first payment off until early nextyear, which gives companies more time to raise the necessary funds.  Thebidders have suggested that the FCC postpone any payments for as long aseight years, or cut the payments in half.  (Wall Street Journal 11 Jul97)** SECURITY BREACH SHUTS DOWN ONLINE SPORTS STORES **The online stores at the popular ESPN SportsZone and NBA.com Web siteswere shut down after an anonymous person sent e-mail to hundreds ofshoppers who'd made purchases at the stores, saying he'd acquired theircredit card information from parent company Starwave's computer systemsand including their credit card number to prove it.  Starwave says it'sbeefed up its security now, and the ESPN SportZone store is already backup and running. NBA.com is expected to be back online next week.  "We'vechanged the system and now it's a much more painful process for us tofill orders, but it was to make sure it was secure for our customers,"says a Starwave spokeswoman. "You can be sure that we are doingeverything possible to prevent it from happening again."  (InfoWorldElectric 11 Jul 97)$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  Don't forget to check out the freeware-monthly-Acrobat-savvy-version of  NewtNews called NewtNews Pro: <http://members.aol.com/nnpro/newton.html>.  Newton evangelists are "empowered" to download this file and print  several dozen copies for distribution to company cafeterias, user groups,  dentist offices, local computer stores, libraries, etc. ... Just do it!$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$$-----------$------------$------------$------------$-----------$-----------$  NEED A NEWTON PROGRAMMER? NewtNews has a list of over 48 Internet based  Newton programmers who are interested in working on vertical or  horizontal market solutions.  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The communications capability will allowyou to make calls or fax documents hands-free, using voice-recognitiontechnology, and you will also be able to use it to query about thenearest Chinese restaurant or automated teller machine, or to order up alist of homes for sale in the neighborhood you're driving through.Meanwhile, the in-car computer will control a built-in digital video diskplayer to entertain passengers.  Initial buyers are expected to befamilies (one of the first vehicles to be equipped will probably be aminivan), and commuters who spend a lot of time in their cars.  "We'retalking about real estate agents and insurance agents, for example, whospend a good portion of their day traveling to meet clients," says theIntel manager.  "They'd find themselves much more productive."(Investor's Business Daily 7 Jul 97)  <http://www.investors.com>** STRATEGIES: BUSINESS PLAN BASICS - WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, HOW **Harvard Business School professor William Sahlman says that businessplans typically waste too much ink on revenue predictions, profitpredictions, and other such numbers that everyone knows are products ofimagination rather than hard facts.  Instead, business plans should focuson showing that the entrepreneurial team has the right people, hasidentified a real opportunity, truly understands the context in which thebusiness will operate, and has made an accurate assessment of the risksand rewards.  With regard to the people, it is not enough to show thatthey are committed, smart, well-educated and experienced -- you need toshow that they have experience that is directly relevant to theopportunity you are pursuing. As for the opportunity, it's not enough toshow that it exists today -- you need to show that it will existtomorrow:  "Is the total market for the venture's product or servicelarge, rapidly growing, or both?  Is the industry now, or can it become,structurally attractive?"  Of course, since the business won't exist in avacuum, you need to demonstrate an understanding of the big picture,which includes such things as the regulatory environment, interest rates,demographic trends, inflation, etc.; and you need to offer a realisticdiscussion of risks and rewards.  "One of the great myths aboutentrepreneurs is that they are risk seekers.  All sane people want toavoid risk."  (William A. Sahlman, "How To Write A Great Business Plan,"Harvard Business Review Jul/Aug 97)** INNOVATIONS: INTERACTIVE FLIPCHART **Numonics Corp. has developed an "intelligent" Interactive FlipChart thatstores as a bitmap file all the information sketched out on the paperflip pads during a company brainstorming session.  Participants can sitback and really listen without having to worry about taking notes, andthe electronic file can then easily be edited and distributed via e-mail,paper or fax. The FlipChart uses regular paper pads, an easel, and anelectronic pen connected to a PC.  (CIO Jul 97)  <http://www.cio.com>** MORE INFO ON INNOVATION **Innovation is published weekly, with individual subscriptions availableat $15 a year. Topics are organized under the following headers: TRENDS,STRATEGIES, and INNOVATIONS.  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