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Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-12 16:48:09 est
From:  GS Samuel

Subj:  AppleWorks GS Bug Reports             88-11-12 10:54:14 est
From:  AFL Marty                             Msgs:  1 (88-11-12)

Please post any bugs you find in AppleWorks GS in this folder. *Reproducible bugs
only please.*  Also, please post your system information (how much memory, DAs
installed, size of RAMdisk, etc.) along with the necessary steps for re-creating the
bug. We will pass these along to Claris.

Marty,

I've run into a couple of what I =think= are reproducible bugs (at least I can get
them to hang my system again, and again).

1)  When printing the Form Definition screen to the printer when using the Database,
the screen prints okay, but the system hangs after the printing is done and the
"printing in progress..." message disappears.  As I move the "watch" cursor about the
screen, beautiful multi-colored squares are left behind.  Running under GS/OS,
Control-Reset gets me out okay, and after re-launching AWkGS, the DB file I was
working with will be as last saved.

2)  In Page Layout, 3 columns, L&R Master Pages, when trying to add "(...Continued
from page 1)" to the top of column 1 on page 2, I could cause the system to
consistently hang under these circumstances:  I had imported six linked columns of
text using the font Flash.9.  I would insert a line at the top of column 1, page 2,
then choose "centered," NewYork.9, OA-I, OA-B.  As soon as I would type a left
parenthesis, the program would hang.  Under GS/OS, Control-Reset would get me out,
and the file I was working with would be as last saved.  The system hung four times
in a row using the previous steps -- with no error messages, it would just hang.  The
5th & 6th time, I got two error messages (something like "can't import more than 2500
paragraphs" and "not enough memory to edit").  The 7th time, the system crashed into
the low-res text screen.

I was able to insert the text in the style I wanted by typing my line in the current
font, then highlighting the text, doing OA-B and OA-I, and lastly choosing NewYork.9.

I am sending a disk with the buggy file and the finished file to CLARIS tech support
at their request.

The system I was using when experiencing the above problems:  IIgs, 1.25 megs of
dedicated system RAM (Apple card), 1.5 megs of battery backed up RAM (/AEROM) with
all system files there, Apple 20SC HD (two 10 meg partitions) and an Apple SCSI card
(Rev. C ROM) in S7, 1 meg Apple slinky in S6, Apple 3.5" drive from the smart port,
Mitsuba Super Modem 2400 from the modem port, and an ImageWriter II from the printer
port.  (Anyone know where I can get a fully populated GS-RAM plus dirt cheap? :)

CLARIS, by the way, has been super.  Their support people are courteous, my upgrades
and updates for AWks and AWksGS have always arrived much sooner than I was told to
expect, and their Tech Support people have been helpful.  For a program as huge and
powerful as AWksGS, I think it's remarkably bug free.

Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-15 22:59:40 est
From:  DHR

I have the new Appleworks GS and must say I'm not very impressed with it so far.  I
only have one 3.5 disk drive and disk switching is really a pain.  I do have two Disk
II drives attached to a controller card in slot 6.  Even though my Disk IIs are
empty, every time Appleworks GS needs to access a disk drive it cycles thru my three
drives as many as three to four times before stopping and prompting me to insert the
program or system disk.  This cycling is really time consuming not to mention
aggravating.  Does anyone know why this happens and how to solve the problem short of
disconnecting the Disk IIs? 
I have 1.25 meg. of ram with a GS-RAM  card, a Datalink 2400 modem and an Imagewriter
II  printer. 
Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-15 23:49:20 est
From:  GS Samuel

You can go to the control panel and set slot six to "your card" (even) though you
don't have a card in slot six.  Then GS/OS won't poll your 5.25 drives.

You'll have to restart your GS after setting the control panel.  After you're through
with AWksGS, set slot 6 back to port and restart (if you are going to use the
5.25's).

Another solution would be to put data disks in the 5.25's to save AWks GS files. 
(Then when GS/OS polls the drives, they won't clatter.)
Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-16 23:52:36 est
From:  AFL Grafix

Sam's suggestion of setting the control panel to YOUR CARD for slot 6 is what I use
routinely, since I'm sick and tired of having GS/OS poll my 5.25 drives every time at
bootup.  It has the additional benefit of bypassing the 5.25's within AWGS, too :)

MarianSubj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-17 01:09:45 est
From:  AFA Kathy

Resetting the control panel for 5 1/4"s -- I would do that too except my husband
refuses to learn how to use the control panel and I keep forgetting to set it
back.... :(  Also, the polling of the disk drives is a function of GSOS, not
AppleWorks GS, something implied by the last couple of messages but not explicitly
stated.

Kathy
   Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-17 05:17:23 est
From:  AFL Oli

I'm still learning about GS/OS, but let me ask...

Can you drag the 5.25 icon to the trash, and stop the polling that way?

Can you run an installer script, and teach it to ignore the drives?

Looking for better answers...

OLiSubj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-17 05:19:30 est
From:  AFL Oli

moved from elsewhere..
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Subj:  AW.GS Word Processor                 88-11-16 20:15:29 est
From:  LichenBob                            Msgs:  3 (88-11-17)

AW.GS printing with the IW.cl is a disaster. Has anyone else found that the "justify"
doesn't work and that if you boldface a word or more in a sentence it puts unwated
spaces before and after the word or phrase?  If you save as an ASCII text file
format, where there was bold you get random characters replacing the first/last
letters in the words you bolded!  What a mess! Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports        
88-11-17 05:20:31 est
From:  AFL Oli

move from elsewhere
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Subj:  Re: AW.GS Word Processor             88-11-16 22:53:32 est
From:  MRanes

I agree!  I really like working with the IMAGEWRITER.BW printer driver.  It was clean
and crisp.  I tried to load it into AWGS and I messes things up in a major way. Oh
well.  Surely Claris will come out with a better driver. Right???!!!!....Subj:  Re:
AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-17 05:21:18 est
From:  AFL Oli

moved from elsewhere...
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Subj:  Re: AW.GS Printing                   88-11-17 03:51:45 est
From:  MarcZ

What a *&%^. I've tried printing Database Forms and after so many lines AWGS starts
to print over top of existing info. This sucks.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports        
88-11-17 19:33:33 est
From:  MUS1

I've got a _big_ problem. The prog. is okay, I guess, in general, but the graphics
module doesn't want to work. I can't get thru to Claris tech. supp., so I'm leaving
my complaint here.
When I try to load a filetype $C0,Auxtype 2 (such as are downloaded here) into the
module, it only loads HALF of the picture!! The left half.. what am I doing wrong?
I have 1.5mb of ram, using a hard disk, 1 3.5, 1 5.25, andan ImageWriter II. (But I
dobuy any of those would affect this, right?)
Later
 Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-17 20:05:14 est
From:  AFL Floyd

Oli,

Removing the 5.25 driver from your DRIVERS directory will disable the 5.25" drives
under GS/OS.  I don't use the 5.25" drive under GS/OS, so I never installed the
driver.

This will stop the polling of the 5.25" drives from *all* GS/OS applications,
including the Finder.

FloydSubj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-17 20:10:08 est
From:  AFL Oli

Thanks, Floyd.

I find this works EXTREMELY well for me.  What I have is Prosel (a program selector)
installed on my "always on" IIgs (AE Ramkeeper w/2.5 megs).  I run predominantly 8
bit programs from my romdisk.  When I want to run a 16 bit program, I start the
finder (also on romdisk) and launch the application.  When I quit finder, I always
quit back to the launching application (Prosel, of course)

From Prosel and the 8 bit world, I can access the 5.25 drives whenever I want.  In
the finder, I don't have the 5.25 driver installed, so it is as if they don't even
exist.  The best of both worlds, I should think.

Works like a charm for me, anyway...Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports        
88-11-17 20:35:38 est
From:  TimothyF1

  This is possibly not a "bug" so-to-speak, but I would  appreciate help.  I tried to
load a 47K Appleworks spreadsheet, and after several minutes I received a message
that there was not enough memory to load the file into AWGS.  I am using two 3 1/5"
drives and a full Apple Memory Expansion Card.

  Any ideas?

  By the way, how can I increase the memory in my IIGS without going to a hard drive?

  Thanks!!Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-17 21:06:47 est
From:  AFL Grafix

I, too, have noticed the problem with loading $C0 Apple Preferred (Auxtype $0002)
graphics and getting only the left half of the picture.  At least one other person
has noted it, too, and he reported it to Claris about a week ago and I suspect they
are working on it.

Meanwhile, you can use SHRConvert to convert those pics to $C1 or $C0 Auxtype $0000
(Paintworks format) and THEN they will load into AWGS just fine.

MarianSubj:  Expanding memory                      88-11-17 21:07:48 est
From:  AFL Grafix

Tim,
You can use either Checkmate's Memory Saver or Applied Engineering's Ramkeeper to
plug more than one memory card into your GS.

This will increase the actual RAM of your GS, unlike a hard drive, which will
increase disk storage and access time reading and writing files to disk.   You can
allocate some of this extra RAM to a RAM disk or to a "ROM" disk--which is actually
an non-volatile (battery backed up) RAM disk.  This is the only way in which
additional RAM can be made to behave sort of like a hard disk; otherwise RAM and a
hard disk serve two different purposes.

Make sense?

MarianSubj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-18 00:10:21 est
From:  JIB2

Although my copy of AWGS hasn't arrived yet (any day...), another way to stop 5.25
drives from being polled under GS/OS is to select the 5.25 Driver icon in the drivers
folder in the system folder (not the drive icon on the desktop) from the Finder and
invoke Get Info from the File menu (either by command or OA-I).  Then check the box
marked inactive -- it will cause the system to ignore the driver after the next
reboot.  This works for desk accessories and drivers.

I prefer this over removing the driver from the folder -- its always in the right
place, I just have to turn it back on and reboot if I need to use a 5.25 disk from
GS/OS.

Jim BlockSubj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-18 20:17:58 est
From:  AFL Marty

Timothy - going to a hard drive will not increase the memory of your GS.  What it

increase the memory of your GS and that is to buy more of it.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS
Bug Reports         88-11-18 21:51:13 est
From:  KIRSH

Timothy,
I have been having a similar memory problem.  See discussion in Questions file.
-KirshSubj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-18 21:56:13 est
From:  AFL Grafix

Tim,
What Marty said so succinctly is what I was trying to convey.

To add memory beyond 1.25 meg, however, you will need something beyond just Apple's
Extended Memory Card. You can get a GS RAM card from AE, but that just expands total
memory to 1.5 meg, or you can get RAMKEEPER (from AE) or MEMORY SAVER (from
Checkmate) and piggy-back two memory cards...

I don't have any of these, so someone else will have to advise you on the
merits/drawbacks of each.  Also, others should  be able to tell you WHICH memory
cards can be piggy-backed together using each of the above (Ramkeeper or Memory
Saver)

MarianSubj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-18 22:15:57 est
From:  MUS1

Ok, Last nite I was thinking about it and I figured it had something to do with that
AWGS is in 640 mode and the pics I was trying to load were in 320. When I get a 640
$C0 $0002 from SHRConvert that was a Mac file, it works fine. One thing to note
here... The PL module WILL load the $C0 pics, but it compresses them for some
reason..
I sure wish the palletes would adjust automatically!
Later
Subj:  Re: Spinning 5.25 drives              88-11-18 23:21:10 est
From:  RacquetBal

If you do NOT want to use them merely remove the 5.25 drivers from the system floder
under drivers.  Works great.  Infact I have one set with 5.25 and onw without.
Good luck.   Racquetbal............Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports        
88-11-19 10:36:37 est
From:  JohnH195

Gee!  I've just re-invented the wheel.  I had trouble with my new copy of AWGS.  I
listed the problems and was going to ask about them here.  But everyone else has had
the same probelms already.  Might as well just watch and see.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS
Bug Reports         88-11-19 10:41:23 est
From:  JohnH195

Is this another case of the pattern of all too many corporate planners today:  Ready! 
Shoot!  Aim!  AWGS right on the bullseye!Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports        
88-11-19 18:10:58 est
From:  AFL Marty

Okay, I've got one (I think).  I was using the AWGS database last night and I
imported a standard AppleWorks database; so far so good.  I had a lot of fun
adjusting the column widths and changing the color and style of the text.  When I
went to produce a report, everything seemed to work fine except that the word
processor file produced didn't have any text in it.  It didn't have a slide bar for
scrolling either.  So, I discarded that report and tried it again.  This time I got
words on the screen, but I couldn't see all of them.  I used the scroll bar (I had
one this time) to scroll the text, but my text disappeared.  Don't ask me why, but I
decided to bring the scroll bar all the way to the bottom.  After a few seconds I got
the all-too-familiar (to me anyway) message "A Serious System Error Has Occurred".

What makes me laugh is the choices you are given when that message appears.  They are
"Resume" and "Reboot".  The effects of Reboot are obvious -- you lose the work you've
done since the last time you saved.  They really should re-label the Resume button to
read "Drop Into the Monitor and then Reboot". :)Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports        
88-11-19 21:49:51 est
From:  GS Bob

I think I've got one. I've got 2.75 meg with a ramkeeper and one 3.5 drive. My ROM
disk is called AWGS.System. When I use the spell checker it tells me to put in the
the disk named "/". I don't have a disk named "/". Anybody else seen this? I like the
program so far. The database seems to cause the most trouble. (I've got large Classic
Appleworks data base files to convert)

Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-19 22:45:23 est
From:  BoomerMF

When it asks for disk "/" it seems to accpet the /AWGS.PROGRAM disk OKSubj:  Re:
AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-21 00:17:20 est
From:  AFA Parik


I dislike the WP module, in that if you set the STYLE to Italics, and have it
justified, when you print it out its a big mess!  


Also the comm program, if you set duplex to HALF, it will NOT take effect until you
do so in your initilization string, you need to change that to half duplex also (its
a & command).  

The graphics module is nice, but i wish it'd load the file all the way.  ;)

Finally, a suggestion : Make more than MONACO and SHASTON available in the comm
area!Subj:  A Serious System Error Has....        88-11-21 19:49:22 est
From:  HErwin

This message is showing up with some frequency for users in the Washington DC area. 
It frequently corresponds to a trashed disk (sometimes hard).  What's up?  Also,
you're probably aware GSOS isn't compatible with the Grappler C/Mac/GS when
interfacing to a Star NL-10.  They have a work-around for the Epson that works with
the Epson driver, but it blows off if you try graphics.

Harry ErwinSubj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-21 19:53:16 est
From:  HErwin

I have had the same problem.  "/" is really the program disk.  I, too, have had
trouble loading large AW databases.
    Harry Erwin
Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-21 19:59:00 est
From:  AFL Marty

Harry -- I didn't know about the incompatibility you mentioned earlier.  Thanks for
reporting it.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-21 20:08:40 est
From:  AFL Marty

Okay -- here's another one for you!  I'm still plugging away at the database module. 
I elected to try printing a report.  Once I did, I had a nice looking word processor
document with the insert cursor at the bottom.  When I pressed return to add another
blank line at the bottom, the entire document moved down (including the ruler at the
top)!  So now I have some white space, the ruler, and then some more white space and
my text.  If I scroll so that the ruler is no longer visible, when I scroll back to
the top the ruler disappears completely.  I can get it back if I select Hide Ruler
and then Show Ruler.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-21 22:07:55
est
From:  AFL Oli

Marty, while the report system from the AWGS database module may be quite inspired in
design, apparently the implementation leaves something to be desired.  I have tried
this and got hung up too.Subj:  Appleworks GS Bugs                    88-11-22
22:54:50 est
From:  A User

I have had Appleworks GS for about a week now, and so far I have encountered only two
annoying bugs.

First, while using the paint program, there seems to be a problem with filling
anything that was painted with the paint brush.  The fill never completely fills the
inside graphic.  It sort of leaves a small, but noticeable white ring around the
border.

Second, while in the words processing program, everytime I load the dictionary, it
asks me to load the disk with "/" on it (and that's all it says).  This is presented
in a dialogue box with the choices "ok" or "cancel".  If I cancel the spell checker
goes to work.  If I hit ok, I am presented with the same message.

Has anyone had these problems?Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-24
05:59:24 est
From:  AFL Oli

While I don't know about the pain ... oops I mean paint program, I think the "/" disk
is really the program disk.  I think you found if you have the program disk in, it
goes to work properly.Subj:  Disappointed with bugs                88-11-24 12:10:12
est
From:  BruceR13

I received my copy of AWGS yesterday, about 10 days after I mailed in for the
upgrade.  While I applaud Claris and Styleware for tackling such a huge task, and
providing a large number of features, overall I am disappointed with the instability
of the program.

Within the first 15 minutes of playing, I was able to get "A serious system error as
occured" twice doing different things in the spreadsheet module.  The first time, the
mouse worked, but neither button did anything; the 2nd time, even the mouse wouldn't
move.

During the next 2 hours of playing with the different modules, I crashed 2 more times
and found several other "anomolies."  As a programmer by profession, I feel that any
software which can be crashed this easily needs at least another 2 months of beta
testing before general release.  I have always prefered to be late and stable than
early and buggy (early and stable does not exist in this industry).

While Claris was obviously under tremendous pressure to ship AWGS, I feel that the
number of bugs will hurt the product's reputation.  People are more likely to
remember the bugs that bit them than the fact that they had to wait an extra few
weeks to get their copy.

I hope that Claris is hard at work trying to fix these bugs and will mail a 1.1
upgrade to all registered users quickly.
Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-24 21:50:48 est
From:  AFL Oli

Bruce... I suspect the Christmas shopping season may have had something to do with
it, as well...

I have no idea what the plans are, but I agree... I'd like to see at least one "free"
update sent to all registered users sometime  shortly after the new year.

Subj:  Trashed log files/ long files??       88-11-24 22:53:57 est
From:  AFL Grafix

Has anyone noticed trashing of long files (particularly log files from AppleLink),
when doing mulitple deletes, copy and paste and/or cut and past operations on these
files in the WP module?

I seem to be the only person reporting having problems in this regard--problem
usually shows up as either a trashed file or a bomb box (serious system error) while
scrolling through a document I have made these multiple changes in--if I saved the
document immediately before the bomb box appears, the trashing of the file appears to
get saved, too, at the location where the bomb box showed up.

I am particularly interested in the question of whether this is related to file
length or to the presence, perhaps, of invisible control characters in ALink log
files.

At the moment, I seem to be the only one reporting such problems and I'm curious to
see if anyone else is encountering them, too.

MarianSubj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-25 02:34:44 est
From:  GS Samuel

An update on a "bug" I had reported earlier:

When trying to print the data base "Definition" screen, AWGS would consistently lock
up on me.  The first time I called CLARIS, the customer support person was unaware of
the problem, but when I called the next day, it was suggested that I might be running
up against memory restrictions.

After inactivating the only two DA's I was using (Disk Cache NDA and David Hill's
Alarm Clock/Screen Saver CDA), I no longer experienced the lock up.

I forget who told us here that when you select a DA file on the Finder Desktop, and
then Get Info (OA-I), you will see a box to check beside the word "Inactive."  If you
check that box, the next time you boot GS/OS, that DA won't be loaded into memory. 
I'm guessing there might be a few more little secrets about the Finder hidden from
those of us who don't own the user manual.

I'm guessing that with (only) 1.25 megs reserved for system use, I'd probably run
into memory problems if I tried to keep a full 14 documents opened at once,
especially if those documents were from diferent modules.  I'm also guessing that If
I had a couple of more megs of RAM available for system use, I'd be even less apt to
run into problems.

This is probably the wrong folder to ask for this advice, but here goes, anyway:  I
have a RamKeeper with a 1 meg Apple card and a 1.5 meg AE GS-RAM installed (1.5 megs
for /AEROM, leaving a total of 1.25 megs for system RAM).  If you were me, and had
relatively limited financial resources for GS enchancements, would you go for (1) a 2
meg AE GS-RAM expander, (2) try to sell the Apple card and replace it with a 3 meg
GS-RAM plus, or (3) try to sell the AE GS-RAM, and replace it with a 3 meg GS-RAM
Plus?

BTW, for those of you who've gotten the latest APDA Log Update, I thought $13 bucks
to become a full fledged member of Tech Alliance through December of '89, a free
subscription to Call-A.P.P.L.E., and having Apple Inc honor your membership in APDA
till it expires was pretty decent.  I just hope when my APDA membership expires,
Apple will let me renew without my having to qualify as a certified or registered
developer.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-25 18:34:02 est
From:  AFL Marty

I was using the graphics module today and I tried to import a type $C0 picture.  
What I got for my efforts was a bomb box WITHOUT ANY TEXT IN IT!  That's right.  No
text... just two unlabeled buttons with the rest of the screen blank.  I picked one
at random (flipped a coin, actually) and promptly dropped into the monitor.

This really isn't the topic for this, but since I =am= the topic police, I think I
can make an exception :)  Personally, I agree with Bruce.  I am beginning to greatly
dislike working with AppleWorks GS.  I have encountered a great many bugs just doing
simple things.  I am rapidly reaching the point where I must psyche myself up just to
use the product.  I would much rather have waited another 6 months for a product that
was more fully tested.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-25 23:10:23
est
From:  DHR

I have never been so disgusted with a program.  I find it cumbersome to use and full
of bugs.  I've spent hours trying to make a mailing label template for a databse file
that I created in Appleworks 2.0.  I think I've followed the directions in the manual
to the letter, but haven't had any success.  When I tried to add to the file it
locked up on me. Once you start printing a document there seems to be no way to stop
printing, short of rebooting. The scrolling text in the Communications module is
difficult to read.  I hope Claris is taking notes on all of these problems and does
something about them. This will be the last time I buy software that has just been
released. I'll wait for later versions next time.  Subj:  Halting Printing: Use
OA-period       88-11-26 00:21:19 est
From:  AFL Grafix

RE: halting printing:  just use: OpenApple period  That is, hold down the OpenApple
key at the same time as you hold down the period key.  That is a STANDARD IIGS (and
Macintosh) way of aborting an operation in progress.  It works for me...tho' I can't
swear that I have tried it in EVERY module.

MariaSubj:  Reading text in the comm module       88-11-26 12:08:19 est
From:  AFL Oli

In the beta manual that I got it said that for the best readable text in the
commmunications module, you had to have a certain font in your fonts folder... I
think it is Monaco 9.  Since I was running from a different system disk, I had to
install Monaco 9 before I could read anything.  You might check to see that this is
present.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-26 17:59:08 est
From:  MEROW

ANOTHER SOLUTION IS TO USE PROSEL CAT.DOC TO DISABLE THESE DRIVES WHEN USING
APPLEWORKS GS - MEROW (TURBO.RX7)Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports        
88-11-26 18:01:44 est
From:  MEROW

DID YOU INSTALL THE IMAGEWRITER.CL DRIVER????Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports        
88-11-26 18:03:42 est
From:  MEROW

THIS BUG WAS REPORTED DURING BETA TESTING AND NEVER FIXED. MY RELEASED VERSION STILL
ONLY LOADS THE LEFT HALF.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-26
18:06:09 est
From:  MEROW

ONCE AGAIN PROSEL USER CAN USE CAT.DOC TO DISABLE AND ENABLE THERE 5,25 DISKS. IT
WORKS GREAT FOR ME.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-26 18:10:15 est
From:  MEROW

HAVE 6 MEG AE GS RAM + AND RAMKEEPER-WORKS THE WAY THE PROGRAM WAS DESIGNED. IF $$
ARE NO OBJECT THIS SYSTEM IS DYNOMITE.Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug ReportsAME     
88-11-26 18:21:48 est
From:  MEROW

AMEN!!!!!!!!!!Subj:  Re: AppleWorks GS Bug Reports         88-11-26 23:43:38 est
From:  TimothyF1

   Thanks for the ideas about adding memory to get AW GS to hold larger files, etc. 
Its that I just have one minor problem, what effect does having a PC Transporter on
board have on adding another memory card or additional memory?  Am I out of luck??

   Thanks again,
         Tim
Subj:  Re: Halting Printing                  88-11-27 14:21:41 est
From:  DHR

RE: Using Open Apple period to halt printing 
Thanks for the advice AFL Grafix but I already tried that and it doesn't seem to work
when printing out mail labels in the database.