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Cumulative Index 2004–2005

This index lists articles published in AppleSauce April 2004 to March 2005, and is incremented monthly. The regular items ‘AppleSauce this month’, ‘Presidential Keyboard’, and ‘Computing at Entropy House’ are not listed.


April

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The new committee     ...7
Who’s who
 
Chris Marlow: Chris Marlow     ...8
New Committee member
 
Frank Wade: President’s Report     ...9
The year past, and the future
 
Peter Jenkins: Financial Report     ...13
Operating Statement For the Period 1-Jan-2003 to 31-Dec-2003
 
Compiled by Brian Plush: Butcher paper ideas     ...16
What you wrote
 
Judith Watts (navigator) and Grand Ward (pilot): Setting up iVisit     ...19
Special appearance by Joshua Bohmer...
 
John Bohmer: General file maintenance     ...23
Keeping things in order
 
Chris Marlow: Observing satellites, using your Macintosh     ...26
ISS, HST, Iridium...
 
Matthew Kelsh: AppleTalk Australia     ...31
‘...built with a community in mind’
 
Peter Carter: A brief history of computing     ...32
‘...History of computing in general...’
 
Peter Carter: In the beginning     ...33
calculus n. a stone
 

May

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Michael Mason: The 2004 committee     ...8
New member: Michael Mason
 
Peter Carter: Ten years on     ...10
The original electronic AppleSauce
 
Peter Carter: Starting over again     ...11
Adobe discontinues FrameMaker for Mac
 
Judith Watts: Did you know?     ...15
Formatting text with typewriter
 
Brian Plush: Views of this planet of ours     ...19
‘the images are free...’
 
Brian Plush: Adjustment layers     ...21
‘What colour do you want?’
 
Brian Plush: Correcting perspective     ...25
‘The front verandah poles are all crooked...’
 
Peter Carter: The engines of Mr Babbage     ...27
‘I wish to God these calculations had been executed by steam!’
 
Author unknown: The rural Australia thesaurus of computer terminology     ...31
Definitions you were always afraid to ask for...
 

June

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Adam C Engst: Take Control of Spam with Apple Mail     ...7
The latest Take Control ebook
 
Peter Carter: SIG preview: Word processing with style     ...10
‘The Mac is not a typewriter’
 
Judith Watts: and did you know?     ...9
Multiple copies
 
Peter Carter: George Boole     ...11
AND, OR, NOT, and all that
 
Gary Davies: Riding the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway     ...15
‘Altogether a profoundly enriching experience...’
 
Joe Kissell: Getting to know Apple Mail’s spam filter     ...16
Filtering the tide
 

July

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Adam C Engst: Take Control of What’s New in Entourage 2004     ...8
Another new ebook
 
Wacek Jedrzejczak: The trials of a CALD Mac User     ...10
The joys of Central European alphabets
 
Judith Watts: iVisit news     ...13
New OS X version
 
Brian Plush: Removing the date     ...15
Working with Photoshop
 
Peter Carter: Word processing with style     ...18
‘Thou shalt use styles’
 
Peter Carter: Alan Turing     ...11
‘Can machines think?’
 

August

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Judith Watts: The first mid-week meeting     ...8
‘A good time was had by all’
 
Ian Tucker: Making iMovies and iDVDs     ...10
Putting it all together
 
Ian Bagust: Take Control of Making Music with GarageBand     ...13
‘I learnt a lot more about GarageBand’
 
Fred Showker: The top 10 tips to using e-mail     ...15
Ten years ago someone said: ‘E-mail is becoming a common means of communication between people.’
 
Fred Showker: Avoiding new spam traps     ...18
‘Protect yourself at all times’
 
Peter Carter: ABC and ASCC     ...20
A small beginning, and a large one
 

September

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Judith Watts: The daytime meeting     ...8
Wednesday 18 August
 
Peter Carter: Take Control of email with Apple Mail     ...11
Everything you wanted to know about Mail but didn’t know where to ask
 
Joe Kissell: Working with outgoing attachments in Apple Mail     ...14
Excerpted from Take Control of Email with Apple Mail
 
Verle Wood: Degunking Your Mac     ...18
‘a book that makes a difference’
 
Judith Watts: iVisit update     ...20
‘a great way to meet our country members’
 
John Bohmer: Optical media foundry: Part 1     ...22
Making your own CD-ROMs
 
Peter Carter: Where are we?     ...27
Connecting Mac and GPS with MacGPS Pro
 
Peter Carter: Ultra secret     ...33
Computers at war: ENIAC and Colossus
 

October

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Judith Watts: Daytime meeting, 15 September     ...8
‘Please take some lemons’
 
Tim Newbery: Take Control of Buying a Mac     ...10
‘How do you decide why, when, what, and where?’
 
John Bohmer: Optical media foundry: Part 2     ...14
Creating hybrid CD-ROMs
 
Chris Marlow: Some Web sites of interest     ...17
Beginning a new series
 
Peter Carter: Fundamental units and quantifiers     ...19
b or B, k or K, m or M?
 
Tim Newbery: A couple of tips     ...21
Working with Mail and AppleWorks
 
Peter Carter: Stored programs     ...22
ACE, Manchester Mark 1, EDSAC, EDVAC...
 

November

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Adam Engst: Two new ebooks for Word users     ...9
‘Make the most of your investment in Microsoft Office by learning Word 2004’s new features!’
 
Judith Watts: Daytime meeting, 13 October     ...11
Questions, answers, socialising...
 
Judith Watts and Anthea Langeluddecke: From the Reception desk     ...14
Hints and tips
 
John Bohmer: Optical media foundry: Part 3     ...16
Burning with Toast
 
Peter Carter: On presentations...     ...20
The AppleWorks presentation module
 
Suchitra Govindarajan: Getting there with Google     ...23
Refining your searches
 
Peter Carter: Software: the languages of computation     ...33
‘Programs are for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute’
 

December

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Judith Watts and Anthea Langeluddecke: From the Reception desk     ...7
Name tags, questions, e-mail addresses
 
Frank Wade: A broadband primer     ...9
Broadband usage increasing rapidly
 
John Bohmer: Optical media foundry: Part 4     ...12
Making audio CDs
 
Peter Carter: PowerPoint corrupts     ...16
On presentations...
 
Peter Carter: Australian firsts     ...18
CSIRAC, SILLIAC, UTECOM, WREDAC
 

February 2005

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John Bohmer: Optical media foundry: Part 5     ...7
Audio CDs with SoundStudio
 
Peter Jenkins: Favourite utilities 1     ...9
Useful tools
 
Brian Plush: Favourite utilities 2     ...13
Making life easier
 
Frank Wade: AppleWorks and iWork: What’s the difference?     ...15
New software from Apple
 
Greg Sharp: A great example of Mac user groups working together     ...16
‘it’s more about that good feeling you get inside...’
 
Lennier: Gospel of Tux found     ...18
From the Linux community
 
Peter Carter: Hardware revolutions     ...25
Ferrite and silicon
 

March 2005

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Peter Carter: AppleSauce: the CD collection     ...8
The entire PDF collection—so far
 
John Bohmer: Optical media foundry: Part 6     ...9
Backing up DVDs
 
Peter Jenkins: Updating software     ...14
Minimising problems
 
Peter Carter: Pages     ...17
Word processing with page layout
 
Peter Carter: So that’s how it’s done     ...23
Interesting tips
 
Peter Carter: The Web page     ...26
So many URLs, so little time...
 
Fred Showker: Mac Annoyances...     ...29
New book stirs some thoughts of my own...
 
Peter Carter: The central device     ...32
4004, 8008, 8080, Z80, 6502, 68000, 8086...
 
Peter Carter: From Nigeria, with intent     ...39
They’re still at it...
 


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