![]() ![]() I pulled out my Boston Computer Society CD and found the original font. I thought it would be good to learn more about this font. I came across Xavier as it was an interesting font type. I was browsing around some old fonts that I had on my Powerbook Laptop. Today Nisus Writer Pro is selling for $65 - with a lot more features than Nisus 2.0. That would be equivalent to $612.01 today. Line numbers? Autosave? Column selections? Adjustable page preview? 10 clipboards that can be edited and printed? Is your favorite page layout ready when you open a new file? Easy.įeatures: 10 clipboards, 32,000 undoes, text pattern search/replace, footnotes/endnotes, open/closed file search, programmable macros, color search/ replace, automatic repagination, spell checker, tile windows, two-way split window, user styles, assign menu keys and more! Want to use the fastest word processor on the market? Easy. Want to undo what you just did, or any number of things you did before? Unlimited Undos. ![]() Need to use our superior dictionary or thesaurus? Easy. Need to find a particular word or phrase by searching through all files, open or not? Easy. Want to see it all in glorious color? Easy. Want to wrap text all the way around it or let the text flow right through? Easy. Want to draw a picture without leaving the program? Easy. This means that this is likely a promotion for Nisus 2.0: This is an Ad that I found in a Macintosh Shareware catalog. But it also includes some powerful unique features that set it apart from other word processors. The current version of Nisus Writer Pro includes all of the features you would expect in a modern word processor, including support for styles, headers and footers, tables, images, hyperlinks, track changes, and comments, and more. It has been continuously updated and improved over the years and is now one of the most powerful and versatile word processors available for macOS. Nisus Writer Pro is a word processor for Mac that has been around since the early days of the Mac. I can't wait to see what new things Apple will add to the iPhone in 2022 Nisus It was just hours before Steve Jobs would unveil the iPhone. This is an interesting point in time in Apple's history because it was taken on January 9, 2007, at 10:42 AM. One of the disks from 2007 had this screenshot of Apple's website: I was randomly going through some personal CDs and DVDs and found some interesting files. Worst case, I can look to see if someone is looking to get rid of their old VGA monitor. Right now the only way that I can use the PowerMac G3 tower is to connect a VGA cable - I don't have a VGA monitor, but I might be able to connect my ADC monitor as a VGA monitor. I was using this display to interact with my Power Macintosh G3 - however, I haven't taken care of it much in the past few years. Is it really worth fixing? Some people on eBay are selling them for about $70 - not bad for a monitor that was selling for nearly $300 in 2002. Has anyone else experienced this issue? If so, does anyone know how to fix it? I've been using my Apple Studio Display LCD monitor for a while and it has always worked great, but today it just stopped working! The screen is completely black and I can't seem to get it to work no matter what I do. I probably purchased this adapter - and I may have it with my collection - someplace. The Mac PnP is the simplest, most universal adapter solution for connecting PC monitors to a Mac." It is compatible with any PC VGA monitor including Plug and Play and the new Plug and Display monitors and multimedia monitors. (I'll probably need an adapter for my Apple Studio Display)Īccording to the original specs, the computer works with all Apple monitors as well as NTSC, PAL, VGA, and SuperVGA displays.Īt one time Griffin Technology sold a Mac PnP video adapter for $20 that, " The Mac PnP universal video adapter is compatible with LCs, Centris, Quadra, Performa, PowerMacs, G3, and Powerbook models. I need the specs because I am trying to figure out how to set up a monitor. I was able to find some specs on the ports on the back of the computer. ![]() It's been a long time since I booted it up and played around with it. I am looking to revive my old Centris 660av computer. ![]()
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