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APPi Washington Apple Pi General Meeting 4th Saturday· 9:00 a.m. ·Community & Cultural Center Northern VA Community College • 8333 Little River Turnpike Annandale, Virginia Aug.28,1993 Annual Sept. 25, 1993 Oct. 23, 1993 Game Casady & Greene Ares Software SIG "Everything you Extravaganza! Mannesmann• ever wanted to know about fonts" Tally (at Holiday Inn, Bethesda) From the Beltway 0-495) take Exit 6 w est on VA 236 approx. 1 mile. Turn left into the ca mpus of Northern Virginia Comm. College. Loop around to the rear .._ parking lots, and walk to 11111 the Community & Cultura l - Center Building. There is abundant free pprking adjacent to the Community & Cultural Center. September 1993 Washington Apple Pi Journal 1 Table of Contents Volume 15 ................................... September 1993 ...................................... Number 9 Club News WAP General Meeting Map ..................................... 1 Coloring Book/Software Review ............................. 36 WAP Hotline ..................................................... 39, 32 by David K Page WAP Calendar .................................................. 40, 41 Why You@#%$&*! Or, #&*@$! on the BBS ........... 43 Index to Advertisers .................................... ........... 12 by Lawrence I. Charters Classified Advertisements ...................................... 79 Special Macintosh Offers ........................................ 44 WAP Membership Form ......................................... 80 from Nisus, Aldus, MacWorld, and MacUser New Files on the TCS .......................................... .. .47 SIG's and Slices by Lawrence I. Charters Stock SIG .................................... ............................ 10 by Morris Pelham Apple Il Articles Women's SIG ................ .......................................... 10 Apple II Byts and Pyces ........................................ .49 by Lawrence Charters and Nancy Seferian by Gary Hayman NOVA Apple II/Mac Ed SIG .................................. 12 Getting Started with the IlGS ............................... 54 by Pat Fauquet by Steve Weyhrich ProTerm 3.1 Features and Changes ...... .. .............. 57 General Interest by Gary Hayman WAP 1993 Election Results ...................................... 5 What's New for System 6.01? ................................. 59 Special Thanks ...................................................... ... 5 by Gary Hayman from Gena Urban In Fond Memory of Marty Milrod ........................ .... 8 Apple ID Articles Tribute by Leonard Nacht July General Meeting Summary ............................ 13 On the Trail of the Apple III ......... ......................... 61 by Lawrence Charters by David Ottalini Apple IIGS and Mac Tutorials ....................... ........ 15 Transferring Stock Data Downloads Tutorial Registration Form ....................... ...... ....... 17 into VisiCalc ............. ...... ....................... .. ... ............ 62 Beginning HyperSpeak: The D's .............. ............. 18 by John Lomartire from the Jargon File Using Macros on the Apple ill ............................... 64 PiPower Cartoon .................................... ................ 56 by Irving Tessel by Jaque Davison Disk Libraries Macintosh Articles Macintosh Disk Library ........................... :. ............ 65 Artists on Exhibit ................................................... 22 by Dave Weikert by Ann Aiken/ Art by Gail McElhaney Feser Macintosh Disk Order Form .................................. 72 Welcome to the Next Level ..................................... 24 Apple Disk Library ............... .................................. 73 by Ken Gruberman by John Ruffatto The System 7 Book/Book Review ....................... .... 30 Apple Disk Order Forms ................................... 75-78 by Debbie Hoyt Is Electro-Magnetic Radiation Safe? .......... ............ 34 by A. Kutner, Ph.D 2 Washington Apple Pi Journal September 1993 Advertising in the Journal Some Orientation Possibilities Washington.Jlf..ple Pi Full Page Third Page (verc.) 7.5'' x I0.0" 2.5" x 9.5" Sixth Page (hor.) This issue of the Washington Apple Pi Journal was 5.0" x 2.5" created on a Mac Ilci, proofed on a newgen TurboPS/880p Third Page {hor.) printer, and produced by electroruc typesetting at The Pub­ 5.0" x 4.75" •• lishers Service Bureau. The page layout program used was PageMaker 4.2a, Half Page Two-thirds Page (vcrt.) the word processing program was Microsoft Word 5.1; the 7.5" x 4.75" 5" x 9.5" Sixth Page (vert.) principal typeface is New Century Schoolbook (10/12) forthe 2.5" x 4.75" articles; and Helvetica for headlines, subheads, and emphasis. Cover Design: New WAP Journal cover design was I created by Ann Aiken in collaboration with Nancy Seferian. 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