News - Oct.89 - Part I
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From: aa399 (Len Stys) Subject: News - Oct.89 - Part I Date: Tue Feb 27 12:11:31 1990 Time Capsule - News - Oct.89 - Part I ------------------------------------- News Subject Title Date Posted ------------------ ----------- The Atari Report - Fall 89 Oct.09,1989 1989 Second Quart.Report Oct.10,1989 The Cordless Mouse Oct.17,1989 Protext from MichTron Oct.17,1989 -------------------------------------- -Article #165 (208 is last): -Newsgroups: freenet.sci.comp.atari.news -From: aa399 (Len Stys) -Subject: The Atari Report - Fall 1989 -Date: Mon, 9 Oct 89 00:52:19 EDT _______________________________________ ___ __ | | || ||| | |-||- ||| | | ||__ / | \ ___ __ ___ /\ | /\ | ) | /__\ | /__\ |-- | / \ | / \ | \ _|_ __ __ __ _ __ ___ ||| | ) | | ) | | | ) | ||| |-- |- |-- | | |-- | / | \ | \ |__ | |_| | \ | (C) ATARI CORPORATION, 1989 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. _______________________________________ THE YEAR OF THE HANDHELD _______ by Sam Tramiel Handheld is | | the password in today's | ^^^ | personal computer market. | /. .\ | Both the businessman on the | | ^ | | go and the fidgety kid in | \_-_/ | the backseat want to be able |/\ | /\| to be productive and mobile | \|/ | at the same time. Whether |_______| forcasting the first 5 years' revenue of a fast- track future Fortune 500 or racking up style points "skateboarding" in California Games, users on the move want power and portability. For Atari, THIS IS THE YEAR OF THE HANDHELD. We believe the most functional piece of compact technology you'll find in this year's personal electronics market is PORTFOLIO- the computer industry's first handheld IBM-compatible personal computer. One pound in weight and about the size of a VCR tape, it is small enough to slip into a coat pocket. The world's first portable color video entertainment system, the LYNX, was introduced both to consumers and the media with tremendous success at the June Consumer Electronic Show in Chicago. "Color" is the key factor here as it displays dramatic colors, unlike any other product of its kind. And, with ComLynx, it can be connected to up to eight players at a time. With Lynx and our supply of exciting new game cartridges for all our systems, we expect to remain a serious contender in the video game market. Although not exacty a handheld, but quite portable, is the STACY LAPTOP. This fully functional laptop or desktop system provides users with all the processing capabilities of our ST computer line and weighs only fifteen punds including the LCD display subsystem, keyboard, trackball for mouse control, drive and battery pack-a truly lightweight laptop. Atari is ready and posistioned with some of the most exciting, versatile new products ever to hit the industry in a big way! And, true to Atarian philosophy- with all the technology, capabilities and convenience at an affordable price! SECOND QUARTER AND YEAR TO DATE As you may know, as of the fourth quarter of 1988, we began treating The Federated Group as a discontinued operation. We are still reviewing the various options available relating to the ultimate disposition of Federated. Since we have already provided for anticipated financial obligations obligations arising from the Atari Portfolio disposition, ____________________ there has been no| ________________ | impact from | | __________ | | Federated in the | |=)| ........ | | | second quarter | | |..........| | | and year to date | | |__________| | | results. | |folio ATARI | | | |__---______---__| | Net sales for the| / | | | | \| quarter were || L L L L L L L L_L|| $82.7 million ||L L L L L L L L_L || compared to || L L L L L L L L L|| $102.5 million ||__________________|| for the same |____________________| quarter last last year. Operating income was $5.4 million compared to #17.1 million; net income was $.3 million compared to $5.6 million. Net sales for the six months were $171.5 million compared to $32.4 million; net income was $3.6 million compared to $11.2 million. The decline in revenue and profits compared to last year con be attributed to two principal factors: exchange rate fluctuation and depressed video games sales in the U.S. Our computer sales in Europe continued to grow during the quarter despite a 10 percent price erosion due to adverse currency fluctuations. Video game sales, primarily in the U.S. market, remained depressed as a result of the alleged unfair monopolistic practices of an international competitor which are now the subject of litigation. We have shipped several thousand units of the Atari Portfolio since the end of the second quarter and initial feedback from the marketplace is very encouraging. Our production of Portfolio is ramping up at present and we will be at targeted production levels in our fourth quarter. In addition, we will be shipping the Lynx in volume during the fourth quarter. ANNUAL MEETING ________________ | | Pictured, from left | | to right: Bob | O O O | Gleadow, general |O|O |O |O O O O | manager, Atari U.K.; ||\\/|\/|\ | | | | Alwin Stumpf, |||| || ||/|\|\|\| general manager, |||| | || | O | | Atari France; Greg | |\ | Pratt, chief |________________| financial officer; Atari executives Ian Kennedy, general from around the manager, Atari the world gather Canada; Sam Chin, at Atari's annual vice president; shareholder's Marco Guerra, meeting, held general manager, May 18. Atari Italy; Garry Tramiel, vice president; Leonard Tramiel, vice president; Sam Tramiel, president and CEO; Jack Tramiel, chairman. CALENDAR September 9. Illinois. Central Illinois Computerfest, Decatur Civic Center, Decatur, IL. Participation by the Central Illinois Atari Club. Over 5,000 attendees expected; features demonstrations and sale. For more information call Jim Hawks at (312) 963-2607 or Tim Rapson at (312) 4594. October 7-8. Washington D.C. WAACE Atari Fest, Fairfax High School, Fairfax, Virginia. For more information, contact Georgia Weatherhead, (703) 938-4829. 16-20. Germany. "Systems" computer and communications trade show, Munich. For more information, contact Thomas Huber, Atari Germany, (001)-49-6142-2090. 28-29. Iowa. Quad Cities Computer Expo, Davenport Holiday Inn Convention Center, Davenport, Iowa. For more information, contact William P. Schaefer, (309) 788-7532. November 13-17. Nevada. Comdex Fall Computer Dealers Exposistion, Las Vegas. Atari computer will exhibit. For more information call The Interface Group, (617) 449-6600. THE NEW HANDHELDS A PC IN YOUR POCKET: THE ATARI PORTFOLIO The Atari Portfolio is the world's first handheld personal computer. Announced at the Sicob show in Paris this spring, the Portfolio is the size of a VCR tape, weighing only one pound, but functions just like a real PC. The Portfolio features a windowing interface and adapted MS-DOS system software, which uses MS-DOS 2.11 commands. Integrated programs include a text editor, Lotus 1-2-3-compatible worksheet, address book and phone directory, calculator, and diary. This software is stored in 256k ROM, with the expanded BIOS and operating system. The Portfolio is based on an energy- saving Intel 80C88 chip running at 4.9 MHz. The 63-key keyboard conforms to the QWERTY layout, and features audible key clicks. The liquid-crystal display uses supertwist technology to offer 8 lines of 40 characters, which can be "windowed" to view a full-size PC screen. The Portfolio comes with 128k RAM standard. The Portfolio features an internal "card drive." Data is stored on 32k or 128k RAM cards, which are about the size of credit cards. Optional parallel and serial interface modules for printers, modems, and other equipment, will be available. The Portfolio runs on three AA-size batteries, or an optional power adapter. The Portfolio begins shipping to U.S. markets in September, retailing for $399. ATARI UNVEILS HANDHELD GAME SYSTEM Atari's Entertainment Electronics Division took the industry by surprise last month when the firm introduced its new color handheld game system. Announced at the Spring Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Chicago, the Atari Lynx is the world's first portable video entertainment system to have a built-in color liquid crystal display. The 3.5-inch diagonal screen can display sixteen colors at a time, selected from a palette of 4,096. A system clock that operates at 4 MHz means fast action, and the four channel sound chip means realistic music and sound. Up to eight systems can be connected in multi-player games. And the image on screen can be flipped upside-down so the system can be easily played by left-handers. The unit weighs only one pound. Games are available on credit-card sized game cards that slip into the unit. To develop software for the Lynx, Atari has entered into a strategic aliance with Epyx, Inc., one of the leading game developers in the world. The system will come with one game card, "California Games." Five additional games have already Even the New York been developed Times admits there by Epyx, and is no contest: will be marketed "Atari's Portable this year. Entertainment System has more "Dealers and high-technology consumers who features with a have seen and slightly larger tested the Lynx screen, full-color say it can't be graphics (the Game compared to any- Boy is black and thing they've white), and a seen or tried sleeker design that before," said fits the grip of Sam Tramiel, the hands. The on- president of screen images move Atari faster than Corporation. Nintendo's Game "It's definetly Boy..." a quantum leap ___________________ forward in | __ __ | innovation and | / \_________/ O\ | establishes a || _____ _ O..|| totally new || _ _|LYNX | ...|| category of ||/ \ _| |- ...|| video game ||\_/ | |_ ...|| playing for || |_____| O..|| people of all || _________ O || ages." | \__/ \__/ | | | To support the |___________________| market intro- duction, the company will initially roll out a key market media advertising campaign. A complete dealer support program has also been developed that includes in-store demonstration displays and other point-of-sales materials. The Lynx will be initially marketed this Christmas in the New York and Los Angeles markets, with nation- wide distribution next year and production quantities increase. The system will sell at a suggested retail price of under $150. ATARI OFFERs POSTSCRIPT COMPATIBLE DTP SYSTEM Atari has announced a new PostScript-compatible desktop publishing system, available to consumers for only $3995- a complete system for less than the cost of a single PostScript printer from other manufacturers. The system is based on the MEGA 4 computer, with four megabytes of RAM, and the SLM804 laser printer running Atari's new PostScript emulator, UltraScript, with 50 fonts. The Atari system also includes a 30-megabyte hard drive and Timework's Desktop Publishing ST. A printer driver is included with UltraScript, which allows Publisher ST to write PostScript files. A color or monochrome monitor should be purchased separately. PostScript is the page description language adopted by Apple and other desktop publishing vendors as a de facto standard. Atari's UltraScript product allows the SLM804 laser printer to emulate PostScript, and includes all of the Apple LaserWriter II NT fonts originally designed by ITC and Linotype for Adobe, makers of PostScript file created on any system. Atari's complete PostScript-compatible system lists for $3999 suggested retail, less than the suggested retail price of any single PostScript laser printer. A single Apple LaserWriter NT II, including only 35 fonts, sells for $4999. The IBM Personal PagePrinter, with 43 fonts, is also $4999. The Atari exhibit was the Atari demon- first seen upon entering strated the the North Hall at Spring PostScript- Comdex, held in Chicago, compatible April 10-13, The system along Portfolio, Stacy, and side its MEGAFILE 44 removable other hard drive were desktop previewed, and the PC4 publishing was introduced to U.S. solutions audiences. at a series ______________________ of trade |/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\| shows this |____ _________ | year. |TARI| |/|\ATARI | | Atari's own |UTER| |COMPUTER | | DeskSet II, |____| |_________| | Soft-Logik's | | O | | O | PageStream, | O| /|\O|[] [][]| /|\ | and ISD |\|_ |/|_--_----__ | | Marketing's | |\ / \|\__ ______/_\ | Calamus |/ \ / \ | software |______________________| each offers a complete professional solution to meet any corporation's desktop publishing needs. The apparent speed of Atari's laser printer was of particular interest to audiences, as were the high-resolution, large screen Moniterm monitors. ATARI COMPUTERS FEATURED ON NATIONWIDE TV Atari computers were featured on a recent episode of the Computer Chronicals, a weekly television program on PBS stations. Aired initially in late April, the program looked at the use of the Atari MEGA in music, animation, drafting, and desktop publishing. A Northern California Atari dealer showed the Spectre 128 Macintosh emulation cartridge, and Nathan Potechin, president of ISD Marketing, demonstrated DynaCADD and Calamus, two professional level programs. Another segment showed the use of the Atari ST in the study of marine mammal communications at the Steinhart Aquarium in San Fransisco. MIDI UPDATE Atari Sells More to Musicians This year. Atar has captured 30 percent of the MIDI market for computers, according to an article that appeared in MacUser magazine. Apple has fallen to 17 percent, and IBM PCs and compatibles hold 22 percent of the marketplace. Atari's hardware, with its reliable timing ability and built-in MIDI ports, is the source of this success. Atari's upcoming Stacy portable will open up the MIDI market even further. Stacy is a fully compatible, low-cost laptop, that can run Macintosh and MS-DOS software through the use of emulators. Every touring MIDI musician-even those with a PC or Mac back home in the studio-can use Stacy. Of course, Atari's hardware is fully supported with software. More than 200 MIDI software packages are now available from over fifty developers, providing a better selection than any other platform. There are four broad groups of MIDI appliactions, including sequencing, notation and printing, patch editing and archiving, and educational. For each application there are various levels of software sophistication to meet the user's specific needs. Atari computers also have a devoted user base of professional musicians. More and more celebrity artists use the Atari ST to compose, record, and perform their work. Atari has received three gold records through Mark Wolfson, a record producer and sound engineer from Los Angeles. The best- selling albums offer a range of musical styles: the Colors movie soundtrack; Natalie Cole's LP, Everlasting; and Ice-T's Raw Power. With the help of his programmer, Ron Jeffrey, in the studio, Wolfson has produced many movie soundtracks and popular records using the Atari MEGA and Hybrid Arts MIDI packages. Donny Osmond also used the ST to produce his new album-in fact, he credits Atari Computer on the record cover. The single, Soldier of Love, has been #1 in single sales and #3 in airplay, according to Billboard Magazine. Frank Foster, Atari's director of specialty markets, said, "Donny was technical enough to recognize the capabilities of the ST and utilize them in his new album. It's been a real come-back for him, and he's shared his publicity and good fortune with Atari." Jazz musician Dave Grusin recently won an Academy Award for his work on the sound track for the movie, "The Milagro Beanfield War." Grusin used the Atari ST in his work. ATARI'S HOTZ BOX; THE LATEST IN MUSIC TECHNOLOGY Atari unveiled the Hotz MIDI Keyboard Controller at the NAMM show in Chicago last June. The "Hotz Box," created by record producer and ST fanatic Jimmy Hotz, is a revolutionary electronic instrument. It is so simple to play that even untrained musicians can instantly compose music or play familiar tunes. At the same time, it is so sophisticated that professional musicians can compose and perform music in ways they never thought possible. "The Hotz Box will permanently change the way musicians compose and perform music," said Sam Tramiel, president of Atari. "There's nothing like it on the market." With the Hotz Box, Mick Fleetwood musicians can play and Jimmy Hotz, individual notes with a prototype or chords in any Hotz Box and the key or combination Stacy Laptop. of keys. Used in ________________ combination with | | MIDI sound | | modules, it can | O _O_ | reproduce the | /|\ /\ /\ | sound of any |||||\ ____ |^| | instrument. The | |_| |||||||_| | master unit | ||| |====|||| | contains 106 | ||| ---- ||| | force sensitive | - - ____- - | pads. | |_[]_| | | |::::| | Each pad plays | |____| | a different note |________________| or chord and is formatted according to the user's needs. Anyone can create professional sounding works on the Hotz Box, because the computer will ensure that every note and chord is in key and in sync. Musicians can spontaneously compose or improvise without fear of hitting a "wrong" note and disrupting the creative flow. The innovative layout of the system, and the thouch-sensitive of the keypads decreases the importance of the finger dexterity in playing the instrument. This will encourage people who may have tremendous inherent musical ability that they have never been able to express. For example, handicapped users can easily master composistion and performance techniques with the Hotz Box. Any number of Hotz systems can be linked together. One will serve as the master unit and "conduct" the others, setting the tempo and key. Atari executives and Hotz feel that this technology will revolutionize music education, as well as music composistion and performance. Children will no longer be discouraged by the fact they cannot quickly master an instrument. Children will become more interested in learning about music, because every key they touch on a Hotz Box sounds good. Hotz was able to develop and launch his system with the help of Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac and Atari Computer. Atari will market and distribute the product. The machine is designed to be configured with the Atari ST, MEGA or Stacy. A professional model Hotz Box will retail under $10,000. Hobbyists may also be able to read key data off compact disks to match their favorite songs. The user could play along and actually contribute to the piece, without ever being out of key. ENTERTAINMENT ELECTRONICS Hit Arcade Titles Announced for Atari Video Game Systems Atari's Entertainment Electronics Division has announced that it will be shipping more than 15 new game cartridges between June and December for the 2600, 7800 and XE video game systems. The graphics capabilities of the 7800 system, and the exciting array of new titles available should make it a popular gift during the holiday season. Titles already released include the best selling Mario Bros., the Super Huey helicopter flight simulator, and the arcade hits Commando and Xenophobe. Late December arrivals may include Ikari Warrior, White Water Madness, Ninja Golf, Mat Mania, and Planet Smasher. New titles for the 2600 system include Radar Lock, Road Runner, and Off the Wall. New titles for the XE game system will include such arcade hits as Commando. Ron Stringari, president of the Entertainment Division, feels that Atari systems-especially with their new, more aggresive pricing-offer consumers the best value in the video game industry today. In addition, players can choose from over 125 game cartridges, with prices starting as low as $10. "I was most impressed to see how Atari is responding to the onslaught of Nintendo. It is breathing new life into the aging VCS machine by producing some remarkable software for it and the 7800 machine is equal if not superior to the Nintendo..." -Computer Trade Weekly Atari Launches Game Magazine Atari launched the Atarian Video Game Magazine this summer, and circulation has already surpassed 100,000 copies. The magazine is sent by subscription to Atarian Video Game Club members as well as being sold in bookstores, convenience stores, toy stores, and newsstands throughout the U.S. and Canada. For a $15 membership fee, Atarian Video Game Club members get a three- color T-shirt, membership card, and the new magazine. The magazine contains a blend of feature articles, game reviews and previews, puzzles, and columns offering strategies and tips for achieving high scores on specific games. Each magazine will also contain an interview with notable people from the video game industry. Nolan Bushnell, founder of Atari, was interviewed for the premiere issue of the Atarian magazine. __________ | N | | IA | | AR | |AT VIDEO| | GAME | | MAGAZINE | |::: . | |::: ^ | | .^ . | |||| ^ ^ | |__________| INTERNATIONAL NEWS Tramiel Opens Aussie Show Atari Chairman Jack Tramiel opened Australia's largest computer exhibit earlier this year. Tramiel traveled to the land "Down Under" for the first time in March to open the PC 89 and Office Technology exhibition at Darling Harbour in Sydney. Approximately 30,000 people attended the four day event, which included the launch of new products such as Atari's handheld Portfolio PC. Atari France Shows DTP Professional use of Atari Computers in desktop publishing is becoming more widely accepted in France. In June, Atari France exhibited at the DTP Forum in Paris, showing complete publishing solutions that met with wide approval. At the show, Atari France demonstrated a MEGA 4 running Timework's Desktop Publisher ST, and Redacteur. UltraScript, Atari's PostScript emulator, was introduced to the French marketplace. The Calamus package was shown with a MEGA interfaced to Linotronic Imagesetter, providing phototpeset-quality output. Professional publishers are beginning to use Atari system solutions for the production of magazines. Coup de Coeur, a French fashion publication, is prepared entirely on an Atari desktop publishing system. Spain Launches Promotions Atari's Spanish subsidiary is looking at a successful year. PC mania is sweeping the country, with good sales of the Atari PC3 and PC4 models. Freddy Vicioso, Atari Spain product manager, also has high expectations for the launch of the Portfolio at the Sonimag show in Barcelona in September. Atari Spain's sales department plans to continue the success with a series of imaginative promotions. In June and July, __________________ all McDonald's | | restaurants in | | Madrid and | ** ** | Barcelona will be | * * * * | distributing entry | * * * * | coupons for a draw | * * * | ing to win a 520 | * * * | STFM computer, XE | | game system, and |McDonald's & Atari| assorted game |__________________| packages. Tray mats and posters All McDonald's inside the eatery restaurants in advertise Atari Madrid and products and list Barcelona will be local dealers. As distributing entry part of another coupons for a summer promotion, drawing to win an every buyer of a Atari computer or 520STFM at El game system. Tray Corte Ingles, the mats and posters largest department inside the eatery store chain in the advertise Atari country, gets a products and list chance to enter a local dealers. contest. Grand prize is a trip to see a performance of the Spanish pop groups Alaska and Dinarama, including dinner with the musicians. *************************************** * * * * * THE ATARI REPORT * * * * (C) Atari Corporation, 1989. * * * * All Rights Reserved. * * * * Vol. 2, No. 1 Fall 1989 * * * * * *************************************** The ATARI REPORT has been recopied by Len Stys (aa399) of the Cleveland Free-Net Atari SIG. The actual pictures have been converted into text for display. -Article #166 (208 is last): -Newsgroups: freenet.sci.comp.atari.news -From: aa399 (Len Stys) -Subject: 1989 SECOND QUARTER REPORT -Date: Tue, 10 Oct 89 00:18:13 EDT ______________ |=) ________ | | |::::::::| | | |::::::::| | | -------- | |_____________| |ATARI| _____|_____|___ | ----- | | LLLLLLLLLLLLLL| | LLLLLLLLLLLLL_| \ LLLL______LLLL| |______________| 1989 SECOND QUARTER REPORT PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Net sales for the quarter were $82.7 million compared to $102.5 million for the same quarter last year. Operating income was $5.4 million compareed to 17.1 million, net income was $0.3 million compared to $5.6 million. Net sales for the six months were $171.5 million compared to $200.8 million for the same period last year. Operating income was $11.6 million compared to $32.4 million; net income was $3.6 million compared to $11.2 million. The decline in revenue and profits compared to last year can be attributed to two principal factors, exchange rate fluctuation and depressed video game sales in the United States. Computer sales in Europe continued to grow during the quarter despite a 10% price erosion due to adverse currency fluctuations. Video game sales, primarily in the U.S. market, remained depressed as a result of the alleged unfair monopolistic practices of an international competitor, which are now the subject of litigation. Since the end of the second quarter, we shipped several thousand units of the Atari Portfolio, the new hand-held MS-DOS compatible personal computer. Initial feedback from the marketplace has been very encouraging. Production of Portfolio is ramping up in the third quarter and will be at targeted production levels in the fourth quarter. We also recently announced "Lynx," a new handheld color LCD game system, and intend to begin shipping in volume during the fourth quarter of this year. Sam Tramiel, President ||| ATARI / | \ corporation ls -Article #167 (208 is last): -Newsgroups: freenet.sci.comp.atari.news -From: aa400 (Phillip M. Chow) -Subject: The Cordless Mouse -Date: Tue, 17 Oct 89 03:32:16 EDT Practical Solutions ships tailless mouse Practical Solutions, Inc. announced The Cordless Mouse, a new innovation in input control. Compatible with the entire ST computer line, The Cordless Mouse utilizes the latest in infrared signal transmission technology to give all mouse users long-awaited freedom. It can be operated from up to five feet away from its base receiver, eliminating those old cable tangles, while provid- ing faster and smoother mouse movement. Company president Mark Sloatman states, "This new mouse will advance the state-of-the-art for all input devices. Our mouse features a sleek, light- weight, contoured design allowing ease of use for both right and left-handed operators." The Cordless Mouse uses an 8bit, 12 MHz CMOS CPU, which provides a high resolution of 200 cpi and a tracking speed of up to 600 mm/sec. The Cordless Mouse also has an automatic shutoff to extend battery life (two AAA batteries required). No special gridplate or mousepad is necessary. The Cordless Mouse is scheduled for release in October with a suggested retail of $129.95. It comes with a one year limited warranty and unlimited technical support. The company states that early response indicates an overwhelming demand, especially for those who yse their mouse everyday. Sloatman says, "Once you've used our mouse you'll never want to use any other. Our goal at Practical Solutions is to continue to offer the most innovative and reasonable priced products available today." For further information contact, Practical Solutions 1135 N. Jones Blvd. Tucson, AZ 95716 (602) 322-6100 -Article #168 (208 is last): -Newsgroups: freenet.sci.comp.atari.news -From: aa400 (Phillip M. Chow) -Subject: ProText from MichTron -Date: Tue, 17 Oct 89 03:33:04 EDT MichTron releases fully integrated word processor MichTron has released ProText, a fully integrated TOS word processing package for the Atari ST. ProText combines the features found in a word processor, text editor, and a command line interpreter, all in one integrated package. ProText includes features found in word processing packages costing several hundred dollars more, according to the company. These features inlcude: a spell checker, automatic page formatting, screen attribute display, footnoting, header text, footer text, mail merge, unlimited document size, cut and paste operations, on screen help, full macro functions, full support for most popular printers, and a command line interpreter. Spell checking with ProText is simple and fast to perform. Spell checking can be performed on the entire document, a user defined block of the document, or interactively as text is entered. Additional spell checking features include word lookup, and a user definable dictionary. Text pages are automatically formatted as they are entered and edited. You never need to reformat your documents again. Your text pages are shown exactly as they will be printed. Bold, italic, superscript, subscript, and underlined text are displayed on the screen. Documents can be viewed showing where tabs, hard spaces, returns, and page breaks are located. Footnotes can be entered and are automatically placed in the printouts. Headers, footers, and automatic page numbering are also supported. Separate headers and footers can be specified for odd and even page numbers. ProText includes advanced mail merge facilities. The mail merge facilities allow you to personalize documents based on information contained in a data file. Selective, conditional, and alternative text merges are all possible, as is the use of the time and the date. ProText effectively utilizes memory by using disk space as document storage. This allows documents to be larger than the memory contained in your machine. It also allows large documents to spell check quickly. MichTron states that all the features of ProText are easy to use, even for a novice user. All commands can be accessed by menus, and full on line help can be called up at any time. The help function is intelligent and will display information about the function you are trying to perform. For example, if the cursor is on a ruler line, help will display the information about rulers. Macro functions are provided to speed operations of a series of functions. A macro record mode is provided to allow an easy method to define macros. Just turn on the macro recorder and your keystrokes will be recorded as a macro. ProText supports most popular dot matrix printers, including 24 pin printers; 21 printer drivers are included. Several laser printers are supported including the Atari, Epson, and HP. The command line interpreter allows you to perform most desktop functions without ever leaving ProText. Files can be copied, moved and deleted. Disks can be formatted. You can run some programs from within ProText, including compilers, assemblers and linkers. This allows ProText to be used effectively in program development and reduce time wasted switching to the editor. ProText is available now from MichTron for the retail price of $199.95. For more information contact, MichTron 576 S. Telegraph Pontiac, MI 48053 (313) 334-5700 ____-______-______-______-______-______ This Time Capsule file was produced by Len Stys. It may only be reposted with the following information included: REPOSTED FROM: The Cleveland Free-Net Atari-SIG (216)/368-3888 type 'Go Atari' at any menu (C.A.I.N.) ____-______-______-______-______-______ --
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