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File Name: 3d-class-library-10d0.hqx (368 k)
Date: Mar 07, 1996
From: demos@xmission.com (Dmitry Boldyrev)
Subject: 3D Class Library
3D Class Library v1.0d0
Introduction
3D Class Library, is a freeware C++ class library (please read terms of
the license agreement) that allows you to make simple real-time 3d
graphics applications. The logical and easy-to-use interface provides
powerful features:
- Gouraud shading
- Free texture mapping
- Fast radix z-plane sorting
- Arbitrary light source positioning
- V3D/ASC file import
- Load/Save from/into .obj very simple internal format
- Real-time rotations/transformations
- Clipping
with more features to come!
Contacting Xilex group
E-mail: demos@xmission.com or demos@amug.org
Interests: real-time 3D graphics,
music synthesis
Phone: (801) 581-5465 (please ask for Dmitry)
Credits
Development: Dmitry Boldyrev/Demos
Ideas and help: OTM, DarkShade, GooRoo, Volt, Nate Robins
Demos
http://amug.org/~demos
File Name: 4op-librarian.hqx (600 k)
Date: May 07, 2001
From: Takashi Suzuki
Subject: 4OP Librarian v1.0.8
4OP Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to make up
library of voice data for 4-Operator Systhesizer by YAMAHA.
One window has one voice data, and you can open windows as many as you want. (It's only limited by partition size of the application.)
When this application receives bulk dump MIDI data, new window will open and
show you the parameter. You can keep 32 patches in one file, so it's easy to
replace 4-Operator Systhesizer's internal patches.
Supported Synth :
- DX100, DX21, DX27, DX27S, TX81Z, WT11, TQ5, YS100, YS200, B200, DX11 or V50
(I have NOT checked for all of the synth, though.)
Features :
- Fat Binary.
- Apple Script recordable.
- Macintosh Drag and Drop support.
- Inline input support for Japanese text.
- Navigation Services support. (PowerPC Only)
This application requires :
- Macintosh with 68020 or higher / PowerPC
- System7 + QuickTime or System7.1 or later
- Apple MIDI Manager or OMS (Open Music System)
http://www.tcp-ip.or.jp/~setsu/4op.html
File Name: 8-parfour.hqx (272 k)
File Name: abaccus-15.hqx (624 k)
File Name: ace-reader-pro-deluxe.hqx (2216 k)
File Name: ace-reader-pro.hqx (2116 k)
File Name: ac-info-comm.hqx (204 k)
File Name: address-book-405.hqx (760 k)
File Name: addressbook-406.hqx (760 k)
File Name: address-pad-104.hqx (704 k)
File Name: add-spaces.hqx (12 k)
File Name: ads-away-091.hqx (40 k)
File Name: african-music-machine-11.hqx (932 k)
File Name: agora2-ext.hqx (12 k)
File Name: airport-modem-utility.hqx (184 k)
File Name: alias-menu-203.hqx (268 k)
File Name: alias-menu-21.hqx (272 k)
File Name: alice-242.hqx (884 k)
File Name: alice-24x-to-244-updt.hqx (84 k)
File Name: alienmail-rplcr-eudora-lite.hqx (352 k)
File Name: alistel-161.hqx (660 k)
File Name: amt-applelink-ccl.hqx (8 k)
File Name: anar-2-html-11.hqx (16 k)
File Name: anarchie-362.hqx (1640 k)
File Name: aol-dialer-util.hqx (16 k)
File Name: apple-56k-internal-modem-scripts.hqx (24 k)
File Name: apple-modem-tool-111.hqx (68 k)
File Name: appleshare-361-patch.hqx (8 k)
File Name: apple-tree-bookmarks-4.hqx (200 k)
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File Name: audiocorder-330.hqx (816 k)
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File Name: autodialer.hqx (108 k)
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File Name: better-bookmark-msie-101.hqx (16 k)
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File Name: calles-eudora-plugins-10.hqx (64 k)
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File Name: chat-talk-installer.hqx (316 k)
File Name: chipmunk-basic-356.hqx (400 k)
File Name: choosier-10.hqx (108 k)
File Name: chris-netscape-patch-12.hqx (36 k)
File Name: cindys-fc-hyper-analyzer-hc.hqx (140 k)
File Name: cindys-newsmailer-11g-hc.hqx (412 k)
File Name: clear-netscape-cache-102.hqx (8 k)
Date: May 08, 1998
From: email@clixsounds.com
Subject: "Par Four" Email Sound (8-bit/22kHz)
"Par Four" Email Replacement Sound
You squeeze the grip softly, looking first at the ball, then at the cup.
The ball, the cup. Drawing back, you edge the putter just six inches
behind the white ball, recoiling gently as the head makes contact with
just the right amount of force. The green, in perfect condition, escorts
your ball through the contours of the terrain, right to the hole. It
reaches the edge, pauses briefly, then proceeds to disappear into the
earth making that glorious pitter-patter sound you love so much.
Hey, wake up! It's just an email coming in, man!
Introducing the "Par Four" email sound from Clixsounds, a perfect digital
audio snapshot of that ever-gratifying sound of a golf ball dropping into
the cup. It's a short stereo sound perfect for any golfer's email
program. The sound can easily be used with later versions of Claris
Emailer, Eudora Pro, and others that allow the assignment of sound files
as mail notifiers. Other programs that don't have the option of
assigning sounds can still utilize this sound with the help of "Agent
Audio," available for download Clixsounds' seb site.
The "Par Four" Email Sound is available in both 16-bit and 8-bit stereo
and can be downloaded here or at the Clixsounds WWW site at:
Date: Jan 22, 1996
From: pautex@lpmi.u-nancy.fr (Pautex Jean-Francois)
Subject: Abaccus 1.5
Computer think a 5 letters word, you have to discover the word.
You type your word on keybord, normaly this word is display on screen
(you can't change any letter) after 5 letters, computer chexk
the word and if some letters mach they are display in blue color.
Non in place letters are in yellow color. New 1.5 version inclued an AutoPayment
module via modem or Fax, so user can immediatly become a registred user
and Abaccus is no more in demo mode.
thanks for contribution Pautex Jean-Francois
Date: Apr 13, 2002
From: "Bernie Marasco"
Subject: arpd.hqx - AceReader Pro Deluxe (For Mac)
Application Name: AceReader Pro Deluxe (For Mac)
Version: 1.0g
Home Page URL: http://www.acereader.com
Date: Apr 13, 2002
From: "Bernie Marasco"
Subject: arp.hqx - AceReader Pro (For Mac)
Application Name: AceReader Pro (For Mac)
Version: 1.0g
Home Page URL: http://www.acereader.com
Date: May 11, 1996
From: (Jason M Pierce) us022488@interramp.com
Subject: ACInfo Comm V1.0
A simple file transfer/terminal emulation package. Allows one machine to be
set to listen and automatically receive files when they are sent. US$29.00
Jason Pierce
Advanced Concepts
us022488@interramp.com
Specializing in inexpensive, quick software development for the Macintosh.
Date: Feb 13, 1999
From: jamesasmith@mindspring.com
Subject: Address Book 4.0.5
AddressBook 4.0.5 fixes bugs which caused printing to crash. See Read Me
for details.
The original code for Address Book was written by Jim Leitch, deceased.
Smith Productions have modified that code to create Address Book 4. The
only changes made were to support the current MacOS, 8.1 and to build the
application using Metrowerks's CodeWarrior. No additional features were
added. The primary changes made to this document has been to eliminate
contact information for the original author. I will support user with
previous version of Address Book when ever possible, however as I do not
have the source code for version prior to 3.7.2.. If you have an older
version of Address Book it is recommended that you upgrade to Address Book
4.
Address Book 4 is an easy-to-use, fast and powerful way to manage and
control lists of names, addresses, and phone numbers. The Application works
on Macs from the Plus to the latest PowerMacs.
* preset fields for easy set-up and data entering
* memory-resident list for fast finding and sorting
* multiple sort capabilities
* import utilities allow importing from other databases, word processing
programs, and Personal Information Managers
* exports to mail merge, databases, word processors, and spreadsheets, and
palmtop computers, including Newton, Psion 3a, Sharp Wizard, and HP95LX
* prints envelopes, labels, business cards, postcards, Rolodex, standard
and custom address books, and lists, in color if your printer supports it
* prints postal bar codes
* phone dialing through modems, the Mac speaker, Hyperdialer, and Desktop
Dialer
* log file for logging calls, taking notes
* call timer
* macros
* on-line help
* multiple language capability
* password protection
* regular updates will be available on the Internet from regular download
sites.
Address Book, is year 2000 ready. Address Book makes use of the built-in
Macintosh date routines, which function correctly well pass the year 3000.
Date: Feb 20, 1999
From: jimsmith@jimsmithsoft.com
Subject: AddressBook 4.0.6
AddressBook 4.0.5 fixes bugs which caused printing to crash. See Read Me
for details.
The original code for Address Book was written by Jim Leitch, deceased.
Smith Productions have modified that code to create Address Book 4. The
only changes made were to support the current MacOS, 8.1 and to build the
application using Metrowerks's CodeWarrior. No additional features were
added. The primary changes made to this document has been to eliminate
contact information for the original author. I will support user with
previous version of Address Book when ever possible, however as I do not
have the source code for version prior to 3.7.2.. If you have an older
version of Address Book it is recommended that you upgrade to Address Book
4.
Address Book 4 is an easy-to-use, fast and powerful way to manage and
control lists of names, addresses, and phone numbers. The Application works
on Macs from the Plus to the latest PowerMacs.
* preset fields for easy set-up and data entering
* memory-resident list for fast finding and sorting
* multiple sort capabilities
* import utilities allow importing from other databases, word processing
programs, and Personal Information Managers
* exports to mail merge, databases, word processors, and spreadsheets, and
palmtop computers, including Newton, Psion 3a, Sharp Wizard, and HP95LX
* prints envelopes, labels, business cards, postcards, Rolodex, standard
and custom address books, and lists, in color if your printer supports it
* prints postal bar codes
* phone dialing through modems, the Mac speaker, Hyperdialer, and Desktop
Dialer
* log file for logging calls, taking notes
* call timer
* macros
* on-line help
* multiple language capability
* password protection
* regular updates will be available on the Internet from regular download
sites.
Address Book, is year 2000 ready. Address Book makes use of the built-in
Macintosh date routines, which function correctly well pass the year 3000.
Regards,
Jim Smith
Smith Productions
Date: Feb 20, 1999
From: zelig@bu.edu
Subject: Address Pad 1.0.4
As the name suggests, this program will help you manage addresses, phone
numbers, email and homepage URLs of your friends without resorting to more
complex (and cluttered) applications. I gave this program such a generic
name so that it can fit nicely under your Apple menu along with the other
desktop utilities provided with Mac OS. By default, Address Pad will also
behave like a typical Apple menu application (i.e. opening a default
document when launched).
1.0.4 - One additional separator has been added in the address drawing
options; Drag&Drop feature now supports exporting users as text clippings to
the Finder or to other applications; documents can now be exported as
tab-delimited text files; some parts of the code have been optimized and/or
modified.
Date: Mar 05, 1999
From: mitch@lemon.com.hk
Subject: add spaces
add spaces(runtime droplet) & add spaces (run only script)
Copyright © 1999 Mitch Leung, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
About this package
add spaces(runtime droplet) is an AppleScript application while add
spaces (run only script) is an AppleScript run only compiled script.
The purpose of these scripts is to deal with some horrible situation
where Netscape Communicator/Navgiator doesn't not wrap a 2 byte
language sentence with some 2 byte language viewing utilities on PC.
Apparently, adding an extra space will solve the problem.
Date: Jan 28, 2003
From: mikel
Subject: ADsAway 0.91 (BUG FIX) Disregard all previous submissions. Sorry!
ADsAway V. 0.91 (bug fix)
corrected installer error... Ooops!
This "software" will block aprox. 9055f all banner ads on the net,
including hotline banners, maybe others.
Not only will this elminate almost all banner ads, it should also speed-up
surfing because You wont be downloading flash filled banner ads.
There is also a major security feature, in that "banner tracking" will be
almost eliminated, (no banner, no banner cookies)
This product is relesed under the GNU public licence.
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html
I beg of You, if this software makes Your Mac, and web experience, a more
enjoyable activity. Send Me $$$! C'mon, please! $5 is not that much to ask.
Getting rid of the banner that flashes "you're a winner", or "shoot the
monkey" is worth the $5 alone.
Thanks!!!
If You are poor, or can't afford to spare the change,forget the $5. Use this
package forever, guilt free, and enjoy!
The $5 can be sent to Me, in the form of
a US Postal M.O.
Send it to: Michael Goldsmith
PO Box 131 Corinna, ME 04928
AdsAWAY- A banner, banner tracking BLOCKING pakage.
Copyright (C) 2003 Michael Goldsmith
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Date: Feb 27, 2003
From: Otto Henry
Subject: AfricanMusicMachine.11.hqx
From: muhenry@greenvillenc.com Otto Henry
Subject: AfricanMusicMachine-11.hqx : make your own African percussion
music!
Suggested Directory/ art
AfricanMusicMachine-11.hqx is an algorithmic stand-alone music
application that allows you to program and play a colorful African drum
and idiophone ensemble. Or, let it program/play itself according to
random settings you select. Learn about African traditional music as you
select and cross different rhythms and instruments.
YOU NEED: Apple's Quicktime 3.0 and Sound Manager 3.0 (+) System 7.+
DETAILS: AfricanMusicMachine-11.hqx was realized on a Mac 8500 PPC
(system 8.5, QT 3.0) using Opcode System's MAX 3.0. program. Virus
checked.Compressed with Stuffit Delux.
AVAILABILITY: AfricanMusicMachine-11 is free to individuals for their
private enjoyment. Distribution by CD Rom and other means: OK, please
notify by e-mail.
****************
***************** ***********
QUICKSTART: Locate the AfricanMusicMachine .app in the program folder
and double click on it. Hit the space bar to start and stop. The music
plays on the Mac's internal speakers. Hook your computer's audio output
into your HiFi system, if possible.
NO SOUND?: 1). turn on your computer's internal speaker 2). select a
pattern underneath an instrument.
CLIPPING and/orIRREGULAR TEMPO? Turn off virtual memory and re- boot:
MAX hates it!
You do need SoundManager 3.0 + if you want all 10 voices to sound.
Otherwise you might notice some of the instruments "robbing" others.
DO NOT REMOVE the AfricanMusicMachine .app from it's folder (make an
alias?). Close by selecting "QUIT" from the Apple control bar file menu.
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"ALLAN@otago.ac.nz" 30-JUL-1991 21:47:46.14
To: hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu
CC:
Subj: Agora2 Exts
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:28 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Subject: Agora2 Exts
To: hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu
X-VMS-To: IN%"hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu"
Agora2 Externals
Agora2.Ext is the second in the new numbered series of misc productivity externals. They are also the 4th in a series of shareware externals. This series contains 6 externals. They are
% Delay
Delay will issue a delay that is the number of ticks specified. Ticks are equal to 1/60 second
Longint - Number of Ticks to Wait
0.000000ormatPhone
FormatPhone will take a raw string and convert it into a string formatted in the form
(###) ###-#### if there are 10 characters in the string
###-#### if there are seven characters in the string
and the same way as entered if it has an odd number of characters.
String1 - the String to be formatted
String2 - default area code, used only if it isn't blank
%MoveWindow
MoveWindow will move the topleft corner of the frontmost window to the coordinates specified by the two integers.
Integer1 - Horizontal coordinate
Integer2 - Vertical Coordinate
%ResizeWindow
ResizeWindow will take the frontmost window and make it as high and wide as specified by the two paramaters.
Integer1 - Horizontal Coordinate
Integer2 - Vertical Corrdinate
%Redraw
Redraw will force a redraw of the screen of the Macintosh, for you hackers or would be external writers the Source code consists just of a
GetPort(APort);
InvalRect(APort^.PortRect);
%Num2SN
Num2SN Will take a Real Number and Integer as Arguments, and return a String which contains the Real number represented with Integer Number of Significant Digits.
Date: Nov 16, 2000
From: Larry Rosenstein
Subject: Airport Modem Utility 1.0 - control and monitor Airport Base
Station
Airport Modem Utility allows you to control and monitor the modem
port in Apple's Airport Base Station. It works with both wireless
and wired machines, and provides additional information on the status
of the modem port (eg, the assigned IP address once connected.)
Home page:
Date: Jan 16, 1999
From: bw@xlii.org
Subject: AliasMenu 2.0.3
AliasMenu is a control panel that adds customized menus to the menu bar. These
menus work like the Apple menu: Each menu has a corresponding folder and the menu
automatically reflects the folder's content.
The menu name can be replaced by a custom icon, to get a nice layout or to save
room in the menu bar and add more menus.
Version 2.0.3 fixes some cosmetic problems related to MacOS 8.5.
A complete description of changes is available at
Date: Jul 16, 1999
From: bw@xlii.org
Subject: AliasMenu 2.1
AliasMenu is a control panel that adds customized menus to the menu bar.
These menus work like the Apple menu: Each menu has a corresponding
folder and the menu automatically reflects the folder's content.
The menu name can be replaced by a custom icon, to get a nice layout
or to save room in the menu bar and add more menus.
Version 2.1 brings BeHierarchic support for hierarchical submenus.
AliasMenu 2 features:
* Menus are present in all opened applications.
* The number of menus is unlimited.
* Menus can be added after the application's menus, or inserted before.
* Keyboard shortcuts are always active and can use any modifier key.
* Ordering menus and items is easy. Separators can be inserted and
removed on the fly.
* Items of any kind can be put into a menu: folders, applications,
documents, servers, scripts, and URLs. Use AliasMenu to create several
cross-application bookmarks menus, always available.
* Multiple launching: launch several items with a single keystroke or
menu command.
* Automatic text typing: put a text clipping in a menu to 'type'
its text in any application.
* AliasMenu can trigger FKeys from separate files, allowing the use
of an unlimited number of FKeys with user-defined key shortcuts.
AliasMenu is a $25 shareware. Secure online registration through Kagi
is available. Encrypted e-mail registration and other methods are
available within the control panel.
System requirements: System 7.0 or better, MacOS 8.1 or more is
preferred.
Hardware: Any Power Macintosh or any Macintosh with color capabilities.
Date: Jun 10, 1994
From: ehfm@midway.uchicago.edu (Eric Hoffmann)
Subject: Alice 2.4.2 E
Date: Fri, 10 Jun 1994 16:11:04 -0500
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If you need just the Alice 2.4 -> 2.4.2 update, download the update file
instead of this archive.
This release of Alice includes new documentation and numerous PICTs
detailing BlueWave, .XRS, and .QWK offline FidoNet setups. This archive is
the *complete* Alice 2.4.2 release, with T2, and a separate guide on using
Charon or F1 with Alice.
Alice can function either as an offline .QWK, .XRS, or BlueWave FidoNet
mail reader, or Alice may be combined with Charon and ZipIt to form a
seamless FidoNet point setup for the Macintosh platform. Alice is shareware
- $15.
Michael Keller of "Mine Design"
100041.17@compuserve.com
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Date: Jul 07, 1994
Date: Sat, 2 Jul 1994 14:18:53 -0500
From: ehfm@midway.uchicago.edu (Eric Hoffmann)
Subject: Alice 2.4.2/3E -> 2.4.4E
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This update maker patch takes Alice v2.4.2E or v2.4.3E to v2.4.4. Bugs
fixed include correct timestamp for Zip/Arc files and BlueWave messages,
also folder specifications are now saved correctly.
Alice is an offline .QWK reader for the Mac. Alice also works as a
full-featured editor in a Fido "point" setup when combined with Charon or
Formula One.
Shareware: $15
Michael Keller "Mine Design" - 100041.17@compuserve.com
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Date: Sep 18, 1996
From: clix@ionet.net (Jeff Click)
Subject: Alien Voice Mail Snd Replacer (Eudora Light)
Alien Voice Mail Replacement Sound
Replace that boring mail tone with the new "Alien Voice" mail sound, a
great stereo sound file that informs you of your new communication. The
Alien Voice is of a cosmic being who says "You have received new
electronic communication" in an ethereal style. Whether your email is
sent from Mars, or just good ol' Earth, the "Alien Voice" mail sound
makes an extra terrestrial mean of making the arrival of email more
enjoyable.
The Alien Voice Replacement sound comes in both 16-bit/44kHz and
8-bit/22kHz stereo versions and is available in System 7 format for
Claris Emailer and Eudora Pro, and is also available in an automatic
updater for Eudora Light, which installs the sound automatically. All
versions can be downloaded at the Clixsounds WWW site at:
Date: Jun 09, 1998
From: jacob.y@euro.apple.com
Subject: Alistel 1.6.1
Product brief description:
Alistel is a shareware Mac communications terminal application useful for
connecting to Videotext servers, particularily the french Minitel.
Price after test period:
295,00 French Francs with tax (244,61 F without).
Minimal configuration:
68k or PPC processors, System 7.0 (and upper), Color QuickDraw
Country language:
French
Features:
Supports the CommToolbox, Speech manager (can speak displayed text with
english voices), has presets for standard Videotext (V23) modems,
Macro-commands can be made to automatize connections to Videotext
servers.
Also supports the new PowerBook G3 Series GV 56K internal modem.
Developper:
AliS Software & Jean-Luc Bazanègue
2, rue Beethoven ‹ 78640 Villiers Saint Frédéric
Téléphone : 33 (0)1.34.89.46.23
Fax : 33 (0)1.34.89.39.84
E-mail : jlb37@calva.net ou jlbazanegue@ellis.siteparc.fr
RCS : Versailles A 389 070 533
SIRET : 38907053300010
TVA intracommunautaire : FR38389070533
APE : 722Z
Date: Sep 29, 1992
From: KATELEY@applelink.apple.com
Hello there,
Here is an AppleLink CCL for using the Apple Modem Tool (version 1.1 or
greater). It works around some issues with the Comm Toolbox implementation in
AppleLink 6.1. It should be more robust than an earlier CCL posted a couple of
months ago. Many thanks go to the AOS group for identifying CTB scripting
workarounds in CCL.
It is is released Òas isÓ Ñ it has no known software limitations and is not a
supported product of Apple Computer.
(Note: Requires the Communications Toolbox and the Apple Modem Tool 1.1 or
greater (1.1.1 preferred), which are not included in this package.)
Date: Sep 04, 1997
From: pompamagna@geocities.com
Subject: Anar2HTML 1.1 AS
Anar2HTML 1.1 by Giovanni Giusti ()
Required OSAXen: File I/O (From the Script Tools Suite), File Commands,
Numerics, String Commands, Scripting Components (from Apple), ACME Script
Widgets (required to sort the list -- comment the relevant lines).
This applet transforms Anarchie and Fetch bookmark files into HTML files.
It saves the result as a random-named file on the desktop (if any of you
can improve on this, you are welcome).
To use, drop a bunch of Anarchie and/or Fetch bookmark files on the applet.
You can also drop a mixture of the two.
Changes since v.1.0: added support for Fetch files. Made some nicer HTML.
--
Duel S.p.A.
Via G. Dandini, 15
00154 Roma (ITALY)
Tel. ++39-6-5743826
Fax ++39-6-5759368
e-mail
Date: Nov 17, 1999
From: Andrew Tomazos
Subject: Anarchie 3.6.2
This file replaces anarchie-pro-35.hqx. Please note, we have dropped
the "Pro" part from the name and have gone back to simply calling the
software simply "Anarchie".
Perth, Western Australia -- 28 Oct 1999 -- Stairways Software Pty
Ltd, today announced the release of Anarchie 3.6.2 - the new version
of the premiere Macintosh Internet engine. Version 3.6 boasts new
carbonized FTP & HTTP functionality with transfer speed increases of
as much as 300n 3.5.
Anarchie 3.6 now offers the fastest Internet file transfer speeds of
any client available on the Mac OS platform!
NB: Anarchie 3.6 is a complete replacement of all previous versions
including Anarchie Pro 3.5, 3.0 and Anarchie 2.x/1.x. (The "Pro"
extension has been dropped from the name.)
New features in 3.6 (not in 3.5) include a new modern file transfer
engine, HTTP Authentication for accessing password-protected web
sites, the ability to test and report problems with Sherlock plugins,
crash-proof transfer resuming, transfer progress icons and much more.
What is Anarchie?
Anarchie is the premiere Internet engine for the Macintosh, currently
it is used by over 500,000 Mac users. It lets you search and browse
web & FTP sites, upload or download files, mirror remote folders,
download entire web sites, edit remote files and find files using
Sherlock plugins.
Anarchie integrates seamlessly with Netscape Navigator and Internet
Explorer. It makes the perfect controller for your web browser of
choice, to give you total control over the Internet with its many
powerful features.
Anarchie is a mature, robust and reliable application suitable for
all Macintosh users from power-users to Internet novices.
Features
Modern carbonized Internet engine. -NEW
Sherlock-compatible Internet searches.
(including a Sherlock plugin testing function) -NEW
Keychain support for storing passwords
Browser-like address navigation.
FTP upload and download files and folders
(now including VMS)
Web downloads - HTTP download files and web pages from web sites.
(including password-protected sites) -NEW
Mac OS 8 Finder-like listing windows.
Resume failed FTP and web transfers.
(even if you crash your Mac half-way through.) -NEW
Progress bar in Finder icons.
Mirror Upload - maintain your web or FTP site from a local folder.
Get Entire Web Site - download entire web sites.
Edit remote FTP files with BBEdit transparently.
Stairways Software Finder - find Mac software quickly.
Extensive Documentation, FAQ and Tips.
Support for Appearance and Themes.
Save passwords in bookmarks or in the Keychain.
Internet Config support.
Version control support.
Drag Manager support for easy interface with with Finder.
AppleScriptable and Recordable.
Switch web browsers to use Anarchie for FTP.
Apple Internet Access Detector actions to use Anarchie for FTP and
web downloads.
Internet Config override that maps HTTP files to Anarchie.
Firewall support.
Proxy FTP (for FTP uploading and downloading).
Proxy Web (for web downloading and Mac Search).
MacBinary uploads and downloads.
Connectionless FTP.
Comes complete with bookmarks to many popular sites.
Supports UserLand's MenuSharing.
Supports Marc Moini's Smart Scroll.
Much more.
What Other People Have Said About Anarchie
Nominated for the 1998 Editors' Choice Award for Best Internet Client
Software, the most prestigious award in the Macintosh industry.
As seen on TV (MacNeil/Lehrer Show)
Outstanding Programming for a Shareware Product, USENet Macintosh
Programming Awards.
As demoed at several Apple World Wide Developers Conferences.
"I wouldn't connect to the net without Anarchie!" - Carl B. Constantine.
"Anarchie is the best file transfer client available for Macintosh
today - bar none." - David Blache, Metrowerks.
"When you're working with upwards of 2GB of data and your only access
is via FTP, Anarchie provides the best batch file-transfer
capabilities of any file transfer client I've found" - Grant Bayley,
The AusMac Archive.
"For most people, Anarchie is quite simply the best file transfer
client available on any platform." - Adam Engst, TidBITS.
Licensing
Anarchie 3.6 is shareware. You may download it and use it for free
until you decide if it is worth registering it. The registration fee
is 35 USD per copy.
About Stairways Shareware
Stairways Shareware was founded in April 1995 by Peter N Lewis. Peter
started Stairways to distribute his extensive range of Macintosh
Internet applications. Peter was joined in Feb 1997 by Andrew Tomazos
to help Peter manage his product line. Stairways is best known for
its flagship products Anarchie, Assimilator and NetPresenz - and for
co-authoring the public Internet Config system. Stairways has always
been a reliable source of high-quality Macintosh software.
Date: Mar 10, 1998
From: patrickbores@mail.geocities.com
Subject: AOL Dialer Util
AOL will only let you redial a number 5 times before giving up. With AOL
Dialer Util, you can make AOL redail 255 times!
Date: Apr 11, 2000
From: George Baltzell
Subject: Apple 56K int. modem scripts
These are modem (CCL) scripts for the Apple 56K internal modem.
They should be tried by anyone with this model of modem.
The reasons are:
1: Should improve throughput on all connections above 28.8Kbps.
2: Will fix certain problems of compatibility with 3Com digital (ISP) modems.
3: Captures most of the diagnostic information of the &v1 command.
4: Avoids the lack of guard time on the + + + escape sequence.
5: More detail to the Activity Log.
Date: May 20, 1992
Date: Wed, 20 May 1992 22:23:29 PDT
From: The Moderators
Subject: [*] Apple Modem Tool 1.1.1
>From AppleLink, this update to the Apple Modem Tool fixes a few problems.
Quoting the readme:
The following changes were made from the Apple Modem Tool 1.1 to 1.1.1:
Various anomalies introduced in the Apple Modem Tool 1.1 were corrected.
The Telebit QBlazer configuration string was changed to allow the modem to
recognize the "busy" result code.
All PSI modem configuration strings were corrected to properly set factory
defaults.
For Communications Toolbox (CTB) aware applications.
Date: Feb 13, 1996
From: "Rob Westergaard"
Subject: AppleShare 3.6.1 Patch
(c)1996 Connectix Corporation
Connectix has identified a problem with AppleShare 3.6.1 that occurs when copying from an AppleShare volume. The problem can lead to a system crash or file corruption of copied files. This has been independently identified by Apple. Since a fix will not be available for an undetermined amount of time, Connectix is distributing this patch as a fix for users of AppleShare 3.6.1.
The enclosed Read Me file contains requirements and other information regarding AppleShare 3.6.1 Patch.
If, after reading the Read Me file, you still have questions about this patch, please address them to "support@connectix.com".
Date: Sep 04, 1998
From: RDBow@Pitnet.net
Subject: AppleTree Bookmarks for Cyberdog
Some 350+ Mac sites.
For Cyberdog.
Help the handicapped. Shareware $10
--
Regards,
Royce DeBow
Date: Jan 21, 1997
From: (Pautex Jean-Francois) pautex@lpmi.u-nancy.fr
Subject: ApplLoader version 1.2
ApplLoader is a little application who can help NetScape to launch a Mac
application, open with NetScape a file with .lau extension, in this file
you put the name of application to open, ApplLoader do the rest. Of course
in NetScape setting you have set that .lau file are to be open with
"ApplLoader" easy to use, in order to make some CD with NetScape navigator.
thanks Jean-Francois Pautex
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Universite Henri Poincare NANCY 1
PAUTEX JF e-mail : pautex@lpmi.u-nancy.fr http://www.lpmi.u-nancy.fr
tel : 83 91 25 24 (matin) tel : 83 91 20 00 poste 3279 (Apres midi)
Home page : http://www.lpmi.u-nancy.fr/personnel/pautex.html
net folder: ftp://ftp.lien.u-nancy.fr/pub/pautex/
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: May 02, 1996
From: macbrick@knoware.nl
Subject: Après Fax 2.0
Suppose you have a Fax-modem and you want to receive a fax late at
night or during your absence. Up to now the only way to do this was to
keep your Mac running at all times. No longer.
PreFax is a piece of hardware that enables soft power on/off Macs to
be turned on when the attached modem receives a telephone call (or fax
call). The Après Fax control panel shuts down the Mac after a
designated period of time if the Mac was brought to life by the modem.
Together PreFax and Après Fax can be used as an unattended fax
receiving machine.
New in version 2.0
Après Fax can now tell an extension manager (not included) to only
load the extensions necessary to receive faxes. PreFax 2.0 fixes a
problem on newer Macs. Newer Macs, and those running system 7.5.1 and
up, can be shut down by pressing the power key on the keyboard. This
had an annoying side effect with the original Prefax hardware. This
version contains a fix.
Ronald Leenes and Roel Vertegaal
MacBrick@knoware.nl
Date: Mar 14, 1995
From "bpstein@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il (Ullrich Steiner)" Fri Mar 10 11:35:53 1995
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 21:25:01 +0200
From: bpstein@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il (Ullrich Steiner)
Subject: AppleRemoteAccess ControlStrip Module 1.0d2
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Dear Umich Archivists,
enclosed I am submitting a control-strip module which I wrote to facilitate
the connection/disconnection process to a Appletalk Remote Access server.
For detailed instructions see the ReadMe file. The present version is
still under development, but has been used by myself and others for the
last two month without apparent major problems. Version 1.0d2 should make
it better compatible with the Desktop Strip. Please send bug reports and
suggestions to:
bpstein@weizmann.weizmann.ac.il
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Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="ARA_ControlStripModule.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="ARA_ControlStripModule.sit"
Date: Dec 30, 1993
From: Jean-Philippe Nicaise
Subject: ARA+ 1.03 (ARA communication utility)
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1993 01:28:14 +0100
Here is the latest version of ARA + (v 1.0.3) by Benjamin Herrenschmidt.
This is a very useful addition to Apple Remote Access I use everyday
because of the automount feature (though I also have QuickKeys).
It is also compatible with ARA 2.0.
ARA+ 1.0.3 is a US$ 20 (FF 100) shareware and Benjamin can be reached
at benh@tatooine.fdn.org
-----
ARA+ is a little application (it uses 120K of RAM) which displays a
status bar. This status bar contains the state of AppleTalk Remote
Access along with some way to control this state: if your are
connected to a remote host, you have a "Disconnect" button on the
right of the status bar, else you have a popUp of connection files.
This popUp if configurable.
The status bar has two position "small" and "large". "large" is the
default one and can be changed with the little switch on the left of
the window.
When in "small" position, if you are connected you have the connection
time and the little "D" button, if you are disconnected you have only
the popUp. In "large" you always have the popUp or the button with
full title AND the status message.
ARA+ adds many features to ARA: It knows some AppleEvents: you can
establish a connection and disconnect with AppleEvents. A little aete
resource allows you to use these AppleEvents with AppleScript. A future
version will implement more AppleEvents.
There is a "Smart disconnect" feature (enable by default) which will try
to unmount all the remote AppleShare volumes before disconnecting.
ARA+ can add volume mounting informations to connection files in order
to automount these volumes when a connection is established.
-----
Date: Aug 25, 1994
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 1994 16:13:49 -0800
From: kee@kagi.com (Kee Nethery +1 510 843 6140)
Subject: [*] Apple ARA Server 1.0->2.1.0 Client Enablers
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Apple Provides Software to Allow ARA 2.0.1 Servers to Accept Calls from ARA 1.0
Clients
Dateline:
Cupertino, California--August 23, 1994
Description:
Apple Computer, Inc. today announced the availability of software that allows
custmers using the latest server software for Apple Remote Access (Version
2.0.1) to accept calls from Apple Remote Access (ARA) Version 1.0 clients. The
new software, available immediately at no charge to ARA customers in the U.S.,
is easy to install and enables both Apple Remote Access Personal and MultiPort
Servers (versions 2.0.1) to accept calls from ARA 1.0 clients.
The server software does not provide any additional enhancements beyond
enabling Version 1.0 clients to access Version 2.0.1 servers nor does it add
ARA 2.0 functionality to the ARA 1.0 client (In fact, no changes need to be
made to any 1.0 client). Customers that do not require connections from ARA
1.0 clients to 2.0.1 servers do not need to update their remote access server
software.
Significance:
The latest version of the Apple Remote Access product family includes both
hardware and software which allows individuals or workgroups to easily access
information and services remotely over a variety of connections, ranging from
telephone lines to cellular telephone links. The product family includes the
Apple Remote Access Personal Server for Macintosh(R), Apple Remote Access
MultiPort Server and Apple Remote Access Client for Macintosh. Additionally,
the product line includes expansion products such as an X.25 network expansion
kit and the Apple IP Gateway.
Availability:
The Apple Remote Access Update is available immediately at no charge to
current Apple Remote Access customers in the U.S. The software update can be
obtained from users groups and electronic bulletin boards such as e*World,
Compuserve or AppleLink.
This software enhancement is subject to terms and conditions and is void where
prohibited by law, taxed or restricted.
Contacts:
Emilio Robles John McCreadie
Apple Computer, Inc. Regis McKenna, Inc.
(408) 862-5671 (408) 974-4398
-30-
Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.,
registered in the United States and other countries.
--ENDS--
Note to admin folks. I have been asked to have you post this by Eric Gould,
Product Line Manager, Apple Business Systems .
Should you have any questions about posting this software, please contact
Eric Gould.
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Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="ARA_Server_Updater.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="ARA_Server_Updater.sit"
Date: Aug 23, 1996
From: (Jeffrey Taylor) pj@pe.net
Subject: Archie Man 1.2
Archie Man is a simple program designed to help with the enormous task of
finding download sites of programs on the Internet. For example, if you were
interested in finding the location of a program called "SpinalTap," you would
run "Archie Man" and type "SpinalTap" in the box and press ok. Archie Man then
composes a letter on Eudora that will include all the information necessary for
the search. A few minutes (maybe more during busy times) you will receive a
list (via E-mail) of places to look and download the file. Then using a FTP
client, such as Anarchie, Fetch, Explorer or Netscape, you can download the
program.
Date: Nov 10, 2000
From: Horst Prillinger
Subject: Argus Clearinghouse Plugin for Sherlock
This is a Sherlock Plugin for Mac OS 8.5 and later that searches the
Argus Clearinghouse
(http://www.clearinghouse.net/).
This directory is known for its highly relevamt search results.
I suggest that you put this file in the same directory as the other
Sherlock Plugins. This seems to be the comm directory.
This plugin is free.
It will automatically update itself if a new version is released.
Regards,
-H.P.
Date: Jan 10, 1996
From: norwood@Lanl.GOV (Fusion)
Subject: aNetscape_Splash-2
Just another Netscape splash patch... This one is a little on the artsie
side but it looks nice. A little more graphically inclined than my 'Alien
Netscape' splash screen so people that are yuppies may want to update to
this ;P
**Note** This should be used insted of 'aNetscape Splash.hqx' because it
has been updated. Notice the lady insted of the man holding hands... much
better:) And the small netscape type looks a little better during netscap's
opening scan.
Date: Jun 20, 2001
From: "Jason M. Sutton"
Subject: Attachment Glue 2.0
Attachment Glue (TM) ensures that the attachments you intend to
include with emails actually are attached. Attachment Glue is a
patent-pending plug-in for email applications developed by Thought Foundry.
Date: Apr 22, 2002
From: Chris Smolinski
Subject: Audiocorder 3.3.0
File uploaded:
Audiocorder.sit
Program URL: http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/audiocorder.html
Author email: cps@blackcatsystems.com
Abstract:
Audiocorder is a program which allows your Mac to act as volume operated
(VOX) audio recorder, as well as a standard audio recorder, much like a
tape recorder.. It allows you to set the volume that the sound must reach
to begin recording, and the volume at which it should end recording. It
also allows you to set the trigger length for the start and stop values,
which helps you to eliminate recording short bursts of sound or ending the
recording process during a short pause (such as in normal speach). It may
also be used as a normal manually operated recorder. If you have an
internal modem, it can record telephone calls. In addition, it can play
AIFF sound files, including those created with other sound programs.
Each sound file can stored in AIFF format, a Macintosh standard sound
format, as well as the Windows WAVE format. The audio is sampled at 11, 22
or 44 kHz, with a sample size of 8 or 16 bits, either monophonic or stereo.
The name of each file contains the date and time (down to seconds) the
recording began.
Audiocorder is used in a wide variety of applications, including digitizing
LPs and tapes, recording animals and other natural sounds, and automated
recording of radio transmissions.
Audiocorder may also be programed with a recording schedule, specifying
when it should start and stop recording, much like a VCR.
It may also be used as a normal manually operated recorder. In addition, it
can play AIFF sound files, including those created with other sound
programs.
Finally, Audiocorder can record telephone conversations, using just your
internal modem.
Shareware, $20.
Chris Smolinski
Date: Apr 22, 2002
From: Chris Smolinski
Subject: Audiocorder OSX 3.3.0
File uploaded:
AudiocorderOSX.sit
Program URL: http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/audiocorder.html
Author email: cps@blackcatsystems.com
Abstract:
Audiocorder is a program which allows your Mac to act as volume operated
(VOX) audio recorder, as well as a standard audio recorder, much like a
tape recorder.. It allows you to set the volume that the sound must reach
to begin recording, and the volume at which it should end recording. It
also allows you to set the trigger length for the start and stop values,
which helps you to eliminate recording short bursts of sound or ending the
recording process during a short pause (such as in normal speach). It may
also be used as a normal manually operated recorder. If you have an
internal modem, it can record telephone calls. In addition, it can play
AIFF sound files, including those created with other sound programs.
Each sound file can stored in AIFF format, a Macintosh standard sound
format, as well as the Windows WAVE format. The audio is sampled at 11, 22
or 44 kHz, with a sample size of 8 or 16 bits, either monophonic or stereo.
The name of each file contains the date and time (down to seconds) the
recording began.
Audiocorder is used in a wide variety of applications, including digitizing
LPs and tapes, recording animals and other natural sounds, and automated
recording of radio transmissions.
Audiocorder may also be programed with a recording schedule, specifying
when it should start and stop recording, much like a VCR.
It may also be used as a normal manually operated recorder. In addition, it
can play AIFF sound files, including those created with other sound
programs.
Finally, Audiocorder can record telephone conversations, using just your
internal modem.
Shareware, $20.
Chris Smolinski
Date: Mar 06, 2005
From: Alexandre Trottier
Subject: Audiodia 1.0.3 for Mac OS X [audiodia-103.hqx]
Audiodia 1.0.3 for Mac OS X
Description: Real-time sound processing application
Abstract:
Audiodia is a real-time sound processing application. Simply turn on
your microphone and your speakers, select the desired audio filter and
press Play. Audiodia gives you access to the AudioUnit audio filters
that ship with Mac OS X, such as the Reverb and the Delay filters, and
it also ships with a built-in pitch-shifting filter. Audiodia lets you
pick favorite filters and quickly switch from one filter to another
during use. Audiodia is especially useful for D.J.'s, people making
presentations, singers, and anyone who likes to play with sound!
Release Date: March 2, 2005
Author: Artistic Techworks (contact@artistictechworks.com)
Product URL: http://www.artistictechworks.com/audiodia
System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2 or later
License: Shareware $10
Date: Jan 02, 1998
From: zoetek@zoetek.com
Subject: Audio Xmas 1.0 - Sound Activated Christmas Tree
Audio Xmas is a Christmas tree with lights that flash along with your
Microphone or CD input.
-Eric Iverson
President, Zoetek Inc. (888) 4-ZOETEK
Date: Sep 20, 1999
From: Simon Kornblith
Subject: AutoDialer 1.1
AutoDialer is a utility designed to automatically dial numbers at a
specified time
and say something through Speech Manager. The computer dials and speaks
through the computer's built-in speakers, eliminating the need for a modem.
Version 1.1 adds several new options when dialing, automatically converts
letters to numbers, and allows you to choose how many times to repeat the
message.
Date: May 18, 2000
From: Andy Rincon
Subject: automail2.hqx - merge databases with email templates
AutoMail is a program designed to create and send on the Internet
customized messages to a large number of recipients. It's integrated:
you don't have to use many different applications to send the
messages, and It's fast: AutoMail can send your messages faster than
any other shareware mailer.
Date: Aug 15, 1995
Date: 14 Aug 1995 17:26:51 -0800
From: "Klein Matthew"
Subject: AutoPay Developer's Kit
Enclosed please find our submission for the archive. You have our permission
to distribute this on CD-ROM as well.
AutoPay is a small module that software developers can integrate into their
programs. It allows computer users to pay for software electronically by
modem. If the user doesn't have a modem, AutoPay allows the user to pay by
phone (toll-free) or by mail.
There are no up-front charges for using AutoPay in your software. Instead
Digital Money, Inc. charges a small fee for each transaction. You don't need
a credit card merchant account. Digital Money, Inc. runs the 24-hour modem
dial-in network, the 24-hour voice operator lines, and a mail-processing
center for handling all customer payments.
AutoPay also supports software "locking": if a customer pays for your program
and then passes it to a friend, your software drops back into "demo" mode.
This is a fully functional Developer's Kit, not a demo, and contains complete
documentation. AutoPay supports virtually all development environments. If
you are interested in the Windows version, please contact Digital Money, Inc.
at (415) 833-0200.
Date: Mar 24, 1999
From: ggyory@club-internet.fr
Subject: BackgroundWarper 1.2 PPC
BackgroundWarper 1.2 - creates seamless warped-surface
background patterns unusual in Web pages, with new Clue window
to better understand the parameters. Instead of drawing with
brushes, you set global parameters (of warpers, squishing mode
and colours of the sheet and light sources, using hints to
make colours harmonize). Explications come in the Help menu
and in the BackgroundWarper homepage
http://perso.club-internet.fr/ggyory/Warper/warper1.html.
BackgroundWarper comes with examples ready to use and modify.
You can use Netscape, Mac, Windows palettes. The unregistered
and light versions have limited save and warping capabilities.
The full version can save smoothly moving tile sequences in
PICT files too. Requirements: Macintosh PPC, colour (as ifŠ)
32000+ best.
Date: Aug 21, 1996
From: (Dan Crevier) dan@rhino.harvard.edu
Subject: BBEdit Finger Extension 1.0
This is a simple BBEdit extension that allows you to get information
about a remote user or host using the internet "finger" protocol. It
requires BBEdit 3.5 and an internet connection with MacTCP or
OpenTransport. The BBEdit Finger Extension is freeware.
Dan Crevier
Date: Aug 03, 1996
From: (Dan Crevier) dan@rhino.harvard.edu
Subject: BBEdit HTML Grabber
This is a BBEdit extension that allows you grab HTML documents from web (http)
servers. It requires BBEdit 3.5 and an internet connection with MacTCP or
OpenTransport. The BBEdit HTML Grabber Extension is freeware.
Date: Jun 06, 1996
From: (Stephen Marshall) Stephen.Marshall@vuw.ac.nz
Subject: BBEdit HTML Tables version 1.0.2
Tables are one of the most useful parts of current HTML (Hypertext Markup
Language). They make it possible for designers to create documents on the
web which have a much more robust structure than was possible with HTML
prior to their introduction. BBEdit HTML Tables was written to extend the
capabilities of the BBEdit software, which is one of the best ways of
coding pages if you know HTML. The intention with this software has been to
produce something that while unfortunately not WYSWYG (essentially
impossible in an extension to BBEdit) is as easy to use as possible, while
also allowing the creation of complex tables.
BBEdit HTML Tables implements tables as per the Netscape 1.1 specification.
BBEdit HTML Tables has been extensively tested on versions 3.1.1 and 3.5
Lite of BBEdit. It requires a version of BBEdit that supports extensions,
which means version 3.0 or later. This software is shareware, with the low
fee of US$5 payable directly or via Kagi. Please read the enclosed read me
for details.
Version 1.0.2 should replace earlier versions, it adds the ability to undo
as well as fixing some minor bugs in the menus and preferences.
Stephen
Dr. S J Marshall
Victoria University of Wellington,
Home Page: http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~marshall
Date: May 17, 2001
From: Terry Teague
Subject: BBTidy v1.0b9: BBEdit plugin checks and corrects HTML and XML
source
When editing HTML it's easy to make mistakes. Wouldn't it be nice if there
was a simple way to fix these mistakes automatically and tidy up sloppy
editing into nicely laid out markup? Well now there is! BBTidy is a BBEdit
(and BBEdit Lite) plugin for Mac OS designed for doing just that. BBTidy
checks and corrects HTML and XML to make it compliant with the Worldwide
Web Consortium (W3C) HTML standards.
BBTidy also works great on the atrociously hard to read markup generated by
specialized HTML editors and conversion tools, and can help you identify
where you need to pay further attention on making your pages more
accessible to people with disabilities.
BBTidy is able to fix up a wide range of problems and to bring to your
attention things that you need to work on yourself. Each item found is
listed with the line number and column so that you can see where the
problem lies in your markup. BBTidy won't generate a cleaned up version
when there are problems that it can't be sure of how to handle. These are
logged as "errors" rather than "warnings".
BBTidy corrects the markup in a way that matches where possible the
observed rendering in popular browsers from Netscape and Microsoft.
BBTidy is based on the freely available "Tidy" program by Dave Raggett.
BBTidy performs in a compatible way to "Tidy", but has a graphical user
interface (GUI), and takes full advantage of BBEdit's features. Balloon
Help is available for the configuration dialog.
For more information on Dave Raggett's "Tidy", browse the enclosed HTML
file "overview.html", visit the author's web site at
.
For more information on BBEdit, visit Bare Bones Software's web site at
.
The current version of BBTidy and other products based on "Tidy" for Mac OS
can be found at
Date: Mar 25, 1998
From: NathanJ@BDD.com
Subject: BeMailer 1.5
BeMailer 1.5 ‹ the simple application that allows you to easily send batch
(multiple) e-mail messages from Claris Emailer, Eudora, Outlook Express, or even
your America Online account! This application is shareware and will only allow
you to send five (5) messages at a time until it has been properly registered.
Once registered, there is no limit to the number of messages you can send.
Date: Aug 06, 2004
From: Power Mac User
Subject: Berkeley Packet Monitor v1.0
Berkeley Packet Monitor
Version 1.0
Berkeley Packet Monitor is a Mac OS X network traffic monitoring and
diagnostic utility.
Berkeley Packet Monitor uses the Berkeley Packet Filter devices built
into the Mac OS X operating system to log and re-assemble all packets
entering and exiting from a specific network interface.
Berkeley Packet Filter can be configured to log ICMP, TCP, and UDP
packets and will allow you to view the raw data contained in each packet
sent or received.
Berkeley Packet Monitor was compiled on Mac OS X version 10.3 using
Objective-C Cocoa.
If you like the program or use it frequently you may register your copy
at http://www.kagi.com/.
The current version of this program is 1.0 and may always be downloaded
at:
http://homepage.mac.com/niteowl69/
Revision History:
2004.08.01 Version 1.0
- Initial releease.
©2004 NiteOwl Software
Date: Mar 13, 1998
From: schuerig@acm.org
Subject: BetterBookmark in MSIE 1.0.1
Better Bookmark HTTP in MSIE 1.0.1
What is it?
An "Action" for Apple Data Detectors that acts on HTTP URLs. In
contrast to the action that comes with "Internet Address Detectors"
this one gives you the opportunity to add your own label and a
description to the URL. Also URLs you bookmark are available from the
Favorites menu immediately.
This version is compatible with the Dialog Director v0.7. There are no
new features. If you're still using DD v0.6, please stick with version
1.0 of Better Bookmark.
Requirements
- Mac OS 8 or newer
- Apple Data Detectors (included with Internet Address Detectors)
- The free "Dialog Director" v0.7 Scripting Addition. You can get it at
Date: Feb 26, 1999
From: jrad@jrad.com
Subject: The Bible in FM 1.0
'The Bible in FM' is the complete text of The Bible in a form developed for
easy reading, reference, and study. Text lookup, rapid goto, and full
bookmarking capabilities hilight the comprehensive set of features found in
this program.
Date: Dec 19, 1996
From: Francois.Pottier@inria.fr (Francois Pottier)
Subject: Big Brother 1.1
This is Big Brother 1.1, a WWW link checker. It reads HTML files and
makes sure that the links they contain are still valid. You will find
it useful if you maintain a Web page (or a whole site!) or if you have
a long list of bookmarks.
The main changes since version 1.0.1 are:
- Integration with URL Manager Pro 1.4b13 or later.
- Link names are displayed in addition to addresses.
- Support for all HTML 3.2 tags, including BASE HREF.
Big Brother requires the Thread Manager (which is part of System 7.5).
Big Brother is $10 shareware - give it a try!
Francois Pottier
Francois.Pottier@inria.fr
http://pauillac.inria.fr/~fpottier/
Date: Aug 11, 2000
From: Allan Udy
Subject: Big Red Button Submission
Big Red Button 1.5.1
The Big Red Button is a simple, freeware timer/stopwatch.
Whether you will find this application useful or not, will depend
very much on how you work at your computer. The program itself was
designed to solve one very specific requirement that I had-I needed a
very quick and easy way to start recording a block of time, while
sitting in front of my computer.
Other timing apps can be great and very useful. I continually use
TimeSlice by Maui Software, and this has one very useful
function-after several minutes of inactivity the timer automatically
turns off. This means if I get up from my desk to make a cup of
coffee, the timer does not continue to record time against the
project that I'm working on.
However, there are times, such as when the phone rings, or when
someone walks into my office when the 'auto-pause' feature of
TimeSlice is not what I need. In these cases I need some form of
stopwatch to record the amount of time I spend in this unexpected
activity-thus the Big Red Button was born.
Double-click the application and it will start timing. Press the
start/stop button to turn it on/off. The top portion of the window is
editable, so you can modify times, add notes and so on. The notes
section can be printed, or you can use drag and drop to drag it
someplace else.
Simple. Probably been done a million times before.
System Requirements
The Big Red Button will run on all PowerPC-based Macintosh computers.
It requires 800K of free RAM, and a minimum of System 7.1.
A version for Windows 95 (minimum) is also available.
Date: Sep 01, 2000
From: Jen Maher-Bontrager
Subject: Bird, Dog, Cat, Fish
A freeware group of animal folder icons. Birds, Dogs, Cats and Fish
in various colors.
Date: Sep 16, 1997
From: raine@storm.co.nz
Subject: black-night-107.hqx
English version of Black Night 1.0.7
Black Night is a communication and terminal emulation application for the
Macintosh. It fully supports the Communications Toolbox, Drag and Drop
and AppleGuide and is fully Apple scriptable and recordable.
This application is shareware, and the $US30 fee also includes the Black
Night Connection Set (serial, modem and telnet tools) and the Black Night
File Transfer Set (XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, ASCII, QuickB and Kermit
tools).
Cheers, Chris
--
Raine Storm Softworks
Date: May 08, 1998
From: raine@storm.co.nz
Subject: black-night-conn-tools-104.sit
This package includes a Modem Tool, Serial Tool and a Telnet Tool for use
with Communication Toolbox aware applications including Black Night,
ClarisWorks, Claris Emailer and the CompuServe Information Manager.
The Modem and Serial Tools support DTE rates of 115200 and 230400 bps and
the Modem Tool is smart in that it auto detects most modem types. The
Telnet Tool is probably the most robust available and works under both
MacTCP and OpenTransport.
This software is shareware and is free to registered users of the "Black
Night" terminal application, although the Modem and Telent Tools can be
registered individually if required.
This software can be used with any computer capable of supporting MacOS
7.0 or later, requires MacOS 7.0 or later, and may be included on the
info-mac CDROM.
For more information, contact:
Christopher Swan
or vist the website at
Date: Sep 16, 1997
From: raine@storm.co.nz
Subject: black-night-D107
German version of Black Night 1.0.7
Black Night is a communication and terminal emulation application for the
Macintosh. It fully supports the Communications Toolbox, Drag and Drop
and AppleGuide and is fully Apple scriptable and recordable.
This application is shareware, and the $US30 fee also includes the Black
Night Connection Set (serial, modem and telnet tools) and the Black Night
File Transfer Set (XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, ASCII, QuickB and Kermit
tools).
This application may be included on the info-mac cdrom.
Cheers, Chris
--
Raine Storm Softworks
Date: Sep 16, 1997
From: raine@storm.co.nz
Subject: black-night-F107
French version of Black Night 1.0.7
Black Night is a communication and terminal emulation application for the
Macintosh. It fully supports the Communications Toolbox, Drag and Drop
and AppleGuide and is fully Apple scriptable and recordable.
This application is shareware, and the $US30 fee also includes the Black
Night Connection Set (serial, modem and telnet tools) and the Black Night
File Transfer Set (XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, ASCII, QuickB and Kermit
tools).
Cheers, Chris
--
Raine Storm Softworks
Date: Mar 18, 1998
From: roussey@kantara.com
Subject: Blake Technology Release 1 -- Cyberdog Bowser
Blake Technology Release 1
Blake is a replacement web browser for Cyberdog designed to leverage
the feature set and performance of Internet Explorer and bring it to the
Cyberdog environment.
Date: Apr 03, 1998
From: sam@elegantchaos.com
Subject: bm10d6.sit
Bookmark Thing is a light-weight bookmark assistant, intended to work in
conjunction with Internet Config. It was designed with these two
principles in mind:
1. I don't want yet another application for managing hierarchical
collections of things - I've already got something called the Finder,
which works quite nicely thank you very much.
2. I don't want all my bookmarks linked to any particular application -
today I'm using IE4 and Anarchie; a while ago, it was Netscape and Fetch;
tomorrow, who knows...
Bookmark Thing requires System 7, Internet Config, and a PowerPC.
bookmark thing:
Date: Oct 14, 1995
Subject: BMUG Boston TCP settings
From: Roz_Ault@bmugbos.org (Roz Ault)
BMUG Boston, the East Coast branch of the world's largest Mac user group, is now
on the Internet. Come visit us via any TCP connection to the Net.
To log on, use this settings file with SoftArc's graphical BBS software,
FirstClass Client 2.7, available in the Info-Mac archives.
The Readme file gives full instructions for logging on. If you want to use an
existing FirstClass settings file, the server name is bmugbos.org, and the port
number should be set to 3004.
BMUG Boston features dozens of conferences, both Mac-related and
general-interest, a large and varied file library, and some of the friendliest,
most helpful people in the Macintosh world. Full privileges are reserved for
BMUG members, but visitors are welcome!
Roz Ault (roz_ault@bmugbos.org)
Co-administrator of BMUG Boston ...
Date: Sep 13, 1996
From: cdubuit@pressimage.fr (Christophe Dubuit)
Subject: BookmarkExport 1.1
BookmarkExport 1.1
Utility (minimum and free) to extract URLs from Netscape's bookmarks file.
It creates a new file with following format for each record :
name of the URL, URL, name of folder
Each field is separated with a Tabulation. Then you can import this file in
a database application.
To contact me : cdubuit@pressimage.fr
VERSION 1.1
-new limitations :
maximum of 1000 URL and 200 folders
-processing from the Finder by drag-and-drop
Date: Dec 16, 1995
From: noyo@walrus.com (Shinjiro Nojima)
Subject: BookMark Manager v1.521
it Imports!
There are many directory services available on the Internet such as Yahoo.
Also many
people and organizations are providing useful list on the Internet.
Now you can import them into your own database.
The BookMark Manager imports bookmarks (URL addresses) from variety type of
html sources.
It imports bookmark's title, url address even those descriptions keeping
original
hierarchical structure of Hot List.
For example, you can import Netscape Navigators Bookmarks by single click. The
BookMark Manager will then clear the contents of Bookmarks file of Netscape
Navigator if you want.
You can import "What's New" page of Netscape, Mosaic ..., search result of Info
Seek, Yahoo, WebCrawler ... with url address and description text.
You can significantly save the time with the BookMark Manager whatever you are
researching on the Internet
it Organizes!
The BookMark Manager will handle unlimited number of Bookmarks and it is quite
easy to organize them.
Once the BookMark Manager imports, it automaticaly add Icon to each bookmark
acording to bookmark's type such as Web, Gopher, Telnet, FTP, E-mail ...
You can move them, merge them and search them. Even the BookMark Manager will
delete duplicated Bookmarks for you.
it Access!
The BookMark Manager will help you to access internet.
If you double click on bookmark record, it will send URL address to your browser
application and open URL.
Also it export Your Own Home Page that navigate to each category you made.
Best regurds,
Shinjiro Nojima
NOYO Systems & Design, Inc.
51 East 42nd Street #623
New York NY 10017
212-697-3609
212-338-9770 (Fax)
noyo@walrus.com
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: Jerry Kindall
Subject: Bookmark Redirector 1.0
Bookmark Redirector 1.0, a helper script for use with Merzwaren's Default
App control panel, lets you automatically open bookmarks saved from Internet
Explorer in Netscape, or vice versa -- or open bookmarks from either of
these browsers in iCab or another "minority" browser. Basically, you tell
Default App to open Netscape and/or IE bookmark files with Bookmark
Redirector, which then tells Internet Config to open the URL using your
preferred browser. A bookmark file from each browser is included to help
you set up Default App. The package is freeware by Jerry Kindall.
--
Manual Labor - Technical & Business Writing - "We Wrote the Book!"
Date: Jun 16, 1999
From: "Ken Ferris"
Subject: BookMarksv1.0.hqx
BookMarksv1.0
BookMarks is a simple book database program, for storing references to
all the books you read. If you have ever got to the point where you can't
remember the name of a book that you read a while back, or maybe you're at
the used book store and you see some good prices on your favorite authors
books, but... hmm...maybe I've already read Tom Clancy's oldest save the
world book. Or did I just see the movie. (aren't they all made into movies?)
Which was it?
Well this program is designed with you in mind. (actually I wrote it
for myself originally) BookMarks will allow you to catalog all your book
reading, past and present. Entering as much info or as little info as you
want. (You must however at least have a title to the book) You can save the
Title of the book, the Authors name, the Type of book it is, comments of
yours about the book, the date you read it or finished reading it and it
also has a place to enter the books ISBN number, if you like.
BookMarks also has a simple printing facility, allowing you to print
out your listing of books, for those of you who can't have enough paper to
read.
BookMarks comes with it'Õs own installer and will automatically install
the program, the Read Me file as well as a Docs file and the Register
Application, onto your hard disk. Before registering BookMarks, you will be
limited to entering only 10 books. The PPC version of BookMarks requires a
PowerPC computer running version 7.6.1 or greater of Mac OS. A 68k version
is in the works and will be offered at a later date.
BookMarks is offered as shareware. You may register BookMarks via the
included Register Application from Kagi. A Single User License costs $10 per
user.
To contact the author, that would be myself, Ken Ferris. I can be
reached at .
(This program may be included on the CD/ROM of the archives)
BookMarks version 1.0
BookMarks Blurb version 1.3
Date: Sep 16, 1996
From: cdubuit@pressimage.fr (Christophe Dubuit)
Subject: BookmarksExport 1.2
Utility (minimum and free) to extract URLs from Netscape's bookmarks file.
It creates a new file with following format for each record :
name of the URL, URL, name of folder, date of creation of the URL
Each field is separated with a Tabulation. Then you can import this file in
a database application.
To contact me : cdubuit@pressimage.fr
VERSION 1.2
-processing of date of creation of each bookmark.
New format of the export file is :
name of the URL, URL, name of folder, date of creation
Date: May 29, 2003
From: jiro
Subject: bookmarksman21e2.sit
File name : Bookmarksman2.1e-English Version
Freeware
Size : 4200k(Stuffed)
This version is all-English including the OSX menu bar.
(A) New features
(1) Tab-Navigation
(2) Color schemes
(3) Independent pages for stashing images
(4) The package contains both "OSX version" and "Classic OS version"
(B) What "Bookmarksman" does:
Bookmarksman, a URL management database solution, helps keep track of web
browser bookmarks that tend to have the nasty habit of haphazardly
accumulating into something unmanageably humongous.
(1) Bookmarks can be coherently organized and utilized as a valuable source
of information
(2) The powerful Search feature makes it possible to retrieve relevant
bookmarks that are otherwise easily misplaced.
(3) Search results are displayed in list view.
(4) Duplicate URLs are easily extracted and deleted at a stroke.
(5) Bookmarks can be sorted in a number of ways.
(6) Drag/Drop-aware.
(7) You can attach notes to bookmarks, which will later be put to use as
keywords in the search mode.
(8) E-mail addresses as well as URLs can be stored.
(9) One click opens a web page or an e-mail sheet.
(10) The last-visited time/date for each bookmark is remembered and the
bookmarks can be viewed as history.
(11) You can "flag" your favorite bookmarks.
Author : Jiro Negishi
jiro@mars.dti.ne.jp
http://www.kamakuranet.ne.jp/~tagoe/bookmarksman.html
Date: Jun 17, 1998
From: wment3@earthlink.net
Subject: BookMark sorter for netscape
BookMark Sort - is a program that will sort the netscape bookmark file
and save the new file for you. You update a copy of the bookmark file
and then replace the original (you just rename the original as back up)
Works on all machines with sys 7.1 or newer including 8.1 with at least
5MB of useful memory. Works on 68 and PPC computers - needs a minimum
of 640 by 480 screen - b/w or color.
It is shareware and cost $ 10.00.
Bill Mammarella
WM Enterprises
1720 W. La Palma # A
Anaheim, CA 92801
wment3@earthlink.net
714 772 4403
Date: Oct 20, 1998
From: sam@elegantchaos.com
Subject: Bookmark Thing 1.0b10.
Bookmark Thing is a light-weight bookmark assistant, intended to work in
conjunction
with Internet Config and your favourite internet applications.
It was designed with these two principles in mind:
1. I don't want yet another application for managing hierarchical
collections
of things - I've already got something called the Finder, which works
quite
nicely thank you very much.
2. I don't want all my bookmarks linked to any particular application -
today
I'm using IE4 and Anarchie; a while ago, it was Netscape and Fetch;
tomorrow, who knows...
More details can be found at:
Date: May 23, 2004
From: "Davidg"
Subject: BulletProof FTP for Mac
BulletProof FTP Macintosh Features
Fast
Everything about BPFTP Client Mac is fast! Fast startup, fast connections
using Quick Connect, fast site access using the Site Manager address book
and fast drag 'n drop transfers.
Powerful
BPFTP Client Mac has features of it's long famous sibling, BPFTP Client for
Windows; automatic and manual resume of interrupted transfers, support for
different types of FTP servers, progress tracking and log reporting are just
a few of its powerful features.
Effortless
Ease-of-use is what made BPFTP for Windows famous. BPFTP Client Mac was
created with the same easy-to-use goal in mind, by carefully adhering to
Macintosh AquaR Interface and usability guidelines.
Having reviewed Info-Mac.com, we would like the opportunity to feature our
software on your website. We have enclosed a copy of our OS X optimized
(trial) version for your review.
Additional information about BulletProof FTP Client for Mac can be found at
our website:
Date: Aug 06, 1999
From: h.prill@magnet.at
Subject: BulkRate FAQ 2.6 (English)
This is a SimpleText document that contains the most frequently asked
qustions about BulkRate, an offline reader for FirstClass BBSs.
This is the English version of this document. A German version is also
available.
Software Requirements:
SimpleText or a similar text editor
License:
Freeware
Standard disclaimer:
This software is provided as is, without warranty or promise of support.
In the unlikely event that it should cause any damage, the author of this
document cannot be made responsible.
Contact information:
mailto:h.prill@magnet.at
http://aardvark.magnet.at/software/
Date: Apr 03, 1998
From: tjb@inch.com
Subject: BrowserCleanQuit3.1
CleanQuit is a simple way of doing two things with one step--it will quit
your web browser and then empty out the cache folder, getting rid of all
those files that the browser collects while you surf the web. This has
been in use by a small group of friends for some time, and I know it
works well with Netscape. Since I don¹t know anyone that actually uses
Internet Explorer, this hasn¹t been ³stress tested² with that browser,
but I did do some basic testing. The one feature that isn¹t yet built
into this script is a way of saving the Cache History file, but I find
that I don¹t need to save it. If this is a concern for you, wait until I
write that feature in as an option.
System requirements:
1. Applescript must be installed on your system. This is a standard
part of the MacOS these days, so it should be installed if you are
running any version of System 7.5 or higher.
2. You must have Tanaka¹s osax installed. Tanaka¹s osax is available
from Info-Mac archives or from Tanaka¹s page at
http://mtlab.ecn.fpu.ac.jp/scripting/Jcode_osax.html
3. You must have Jon¹s Commands installed. Jon¹s Commands is
available from Info-Mac archives or from Jon Pugh¹s page at
http://www.seanet.com/~jonpugh/
For more information, visit my web page at
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/scripts.html
or email me at tjb@inch.com
Tom Bovo
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Date: Dec 24, 1997
From: up@javanet.com
Subject: browsing (256k).sit
This archive contains information text/pict/GIFanim on a different way to
use a web browser (Navigator in this case but should work for others). This
'way' will (may) optimize many folks' experience of the browser window
experience. Try it! it's FREE and a short download.
Date: Mar 11, 1996
From: Horst Prillinger, a8502378@unet.univie.ac.at
Subject: Mailto Helper for BulkRate 1.0b1
WWW mailto & ftp Helper for Bulkrate 1.0b1
Written by Andreas Heissenberger * a.heissenberger@magnet.at
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/2790/
Copyright (C)1996, Dipl.Ing. Oswald Heissenberger OEG
This program is distributed as FreeWare but I, Andreas Heissenberger,
retain owernship, and rights of ownership in this software. Distribute and
copy freely so long as no one other than the author will derive a
commercial benefit from distributing this software.
***You MUST distribute this software with this read me.***
BR mailto ftp is a Helper application for Netscape or Internet Config 1.2
which allows users with no POP-mail access to use Bulkrate instead.
Whenever you click on an URL which contains a mail address the helper will
open bulkrate and creates a new mail form with the address from the URL in
the "To" field.
You need Applescript 1.1 and the following OSAX:
choose file [Apple], File Commands [Apple], scriptable Finder [Apple]
and the ICScriptor 1.0b1 Written by Leonard Rosenthol to control Internet
Config 1.2
Date: Nov 16, 2000
From: Jman
Subject: Here is cachecrusher 1.1 (Freeware)
This file is reccomend for Mac. OS 8.5 or higher on a PPC. It might be
useable on a 68 k macintosh computer but is not recommend. This program
needs Internet expoler 5 and the cache inthe prefences folder in you're
system folder. Anyhow, to install open "cachecrusherachrive 1.1.sea let it
expand to you're desktop. Read the CC 1.1 read me. Then follow the
instructions and you should be fine, use at own risk. But it should not
wreck your computer. It will automatically delete you're MS cache. Email me
please :
commodore@mac.com
My iTools name is commodore my iDisk has more stuff check the public folder
in it. Don't use this software on Mac OS X public beta. J-man ltd. is a low
profit mac solution company most software is 100 0.000000ree. Expect shareware.
Date: Aug 11, 2000
From: "Scratch Software"
Subject: Cache Killer Pro II 2.0 - web browser cache management
Cache Killer Pro II is a Macintosh application that deletes the web
browser caches for Netscape Navigator, Netscape Communicator,
Microsoft Internet Explorer, America Online, or any other browser.
Using Cache Killer will:
- maximize hard disk space by eliminating the hundreds of
individual cache files that browsers leave behind
- vastly improve browser stability by eliminating the overhead
required to internally track the numerous cache files
- enhance system performance by reducing the number of files
the operating system must track in its desktop databases
Cache Killer Pro II requires a Macintosh running System 7.1.3 or
later. It is fully compatible with MacOS 9.0.
Cache Killer Pro II is shareware and costs US$14.00 for a single-user
license. Cache Killer Pro 1.x users may upgrade for US$10.00. A
standard site license costs US$280.00. Other specialized bulk
purchase options (such as a world-wide site license or an educational
site license) are also available. For more information, send e-mail
to sales@ScratchSoftware.com.
Visit the Cache Killer web site at http://www.CacheKiller.com for the
latest product information.
Date: Mar 24, 1999
From: announce@ScratchSoftware.com
Subject: Cache Killer Pro II 2.0 - web browser cache management
Cache Killer Pro II is an application that deletes the web browser
caches for Netscape Navigator, Netscape Communicator, Microsoft
Internet Explorer, America Online, or any other browser.
Using Cache Killer will:
- maximize hard disk space by eliminating the hundreds of
individual cache files that browsers leave behind
- vastly improve browser stability by eliminating the overhead
required to internally track the numerous cache files
- enhance system performance by reducing the number of files
the operating system must track in its desktop databases
Cache Killer Pro II includes significant improvements from the
original Cache Killer Pro:
- cache deletion is more than ten times faster
- displays an informative progress window during deletion
- easier to setup and configure
- PowerPC native code
- does not require AppleScript
Cache Killer Pro II requires a Macintosh running System 7.1.3 or
later. It is fully compatible with MacOS 8.5.
Cache Killer Pro II is shareware and costs US$14.00 for a single-user
license. Cache Killer Pro 1.x users may upgrade for US$10.00. A
standard site license costs US$280.00. Other specialized bulk
purchase options (such as a world-wide site license or an educational
site license) are also available. For more information, send e-mail
to sales@ScratchSoftware.com.
Visit the Cache Killer web site at http://www.CacheKiller.com for the
latest product information.
Date: Feb 27, 1997
From: gotow@stclairsw.com (Jon Gotow)
Subject: CacheSaver 1.0.2
This is an update to CacheSaver, a shareware control panel designed to
periodically flush the Mac's disk cache to minimize data loss when your Mac
crashes. This release fixes display problems on small-format Mac screens
(Plus, SE, SE/30, and Classic models).
Like many people, you've probably found that increasing the size of the
disk cache in the Memory control panel can improve the performance of many
applications, especially web browsers like Netscape Navigator. The disk
cache speeds up disk input and output by keeping the contents of files in
RAM, rather than immediately reading or writing them on the disk.
The problem with using a large disk cache is that when you save
information, the data may end up staying in the cache for quite a while
before it really gets written to your hard disk. If your Mac crashes
before the cache gets saved, your data is lost.
CacheSaver addresses this problem by periodically saving (or "flushing")
the disk cache, thus minimizing data loss should your Macintosh crash while
you are working. You can set CacheSaver to flush the cache whenever your
Mac is idle for more than a specific amount of time, or it can do it
automatically at regular intervals. CacheSaver also provides a hotkey so
you can flush the disk cache manually.
In addition to the standard internet archives, information and updates are
available at:
Date: Jun 13, 1997
From: gslinker@novell.com
Subject: CacheTrash
CacheTrash is a utility program that will delete/wipe/scramble the cache
files of Netscape Navigator.
http://king.1source.com/~pollarda/cquel/cquel.html
gslinker@novell.com
Date: Jul 01, 1996
From: (Carl Backstrom) c-e.backstrom@mailbox.swipnet.se
Subject: Calles Eudora Plugins 1.0
This package contains two plugins. Calles Eudora Sender Plugin let you edit
the 'From:' field in the email window. Calles Eudora Speedup Plugin gives
the program a nice speedup, specially when sending or receiving files.
Freeware, brought to you by Nisseb softwares (Carl Bäckström). Requires
Eudora (Mac) 1.4 or higher.
Date: May 06, 1994
From: "Stattenfield, Keith"
Subject: FW: Calypso 1.0.1
Date: 5 May 1994 15:04:36 -0800
This is the 1.0.1 release of Calypso, an unsupported Communications Toolbox
tool from Apple.
Apple permits the non-commercial distribution of this tool. Contact me with
any questions.
-Keith Stattenfield
Apple Computer, Inc.
stattenf@apple.com
Date: Jul 17, 1999
From: camcatcher@jomo.steelsun.com
Subject: CamCatcher
A stand-alone application for Macintosh that eases viewing and saving of
images served by popular webcam technology. It can retrieve dynamically
updated .gif and .jpeg images, and will neatly name save them to your
local hard drive. Making use of Java technology, it avoids the need for a
web browser. It also allows creation of custom Channels. Similar to a
Bookmark in a web browser, a Channel allows you to name a URL location and
the frequency with which it updates. The CamCatcher website also allows
individuals to upload their own Channels to share with other users. More
information and downloads are available at http://www.camcatcher.com
Macintosh Runtime For Java (MRJ) 2.0 is required (which is installed by
default for System 8 and higher)
* * - The CamCatcher Development Team
\ / - http://www.camcatcher.com
^ - camcatcher@camcatcher.com
Date: Nov 21, 1997
From: terje@in-progress.com
Subject: Cascade Light 1.0 - Cascading Style Sheets Designer
Cascade Light 1.0
Cascade Light is a comprehensive Cascading Style Sheets designer for Web
authors. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) give Web designers better control
over presentation style, makes website management more efficient and leads
to a more adaptable and accessible web. A Cascading Style Sheet can set
fonts, colors, white space and other layout aspects of an HTML document in
an efficient and flexible manner. CSS is a style sheet standard developed
by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and is supported by web browsers
such as Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer.
Cascade Light provides a dialog on the Mac to define any style setting that
can be expressed in CSS. Cascade can even automatically apply a Cascading
Style Sheet to an HTML document in such a way that the style sheet is
emulated for older browsers that don't support CSS. Thus webmasters can
benefit from Cascading Style Sheets now and still maintain the design for
older browsers.
Cascade Light works on both PPC and 68K Macs with System 7.0 or later and
2.9 Mb free RAM. More information about Cascade Light is available from:
http://interaction.in-progress.com/cascade
[ The application has been uploaded to the FTP site. It should go in the
Internet/HTML folder, eventually with a copy in the Internet/WWW folder.
Cascade Light can be included in the CD-ROM distribution (contact me for
legal issues) ]
Date: Mar 22, 1995
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 23:08:31 +1000
From: Kevin.Sanderson@path.utas.edu.au (Kevin Sanderson)
Subject: CC Converter 1.3 submission
CC converter is a utility that converts information downloaded from several
online bibliographic databases into Refer/BibIX format so that it can be
imported by bibliographic programs such as EndNote and ProCite.
Changes in version 1.3
- requires System 7.0 or later
- fat binary, runs native on Power Macintosh
- converts CD Plus reprint format information
_ background conversion
_ drag and drop processing of files within folders
Kevin Sanderson
Department of Pathology email: Kevin.Sanderson@path.utas.edu.au
University of Tasmania phone: 61 002 35 4825
Date: Nov 01, 1994
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 12:22:31 -0800
From: butenko@stalker.com (Vladimir Butenko)
An update to the CCL modem tool with support for ARA 2.0 scripts, color
icons, and more configuration options.
Date: Aug 16, 1994
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 1994 10:23:19 -0700
From: suresh@cheme.caltech.edu (Suresh Guptha B.A.)
Subject: ARA 2.0 scripts for USR modems
--========================_18329850==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
This ARA 2.0 scripts can be used with all US Robotics modems.
Obtained from USR.
--========================_18329850==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="USR-2_0.ARA"
Date: Aug 25, 1999
From: morrisoj@drexel.edu
Subject: Two Utilities for Eudora
Curmudgeon's Eudora Fixer and Eudora Sound Mover: Enhancement utilities for
Qualcomm's Eudora email client. CEF allows changing the Status column of
Eudora Pro 4.0 or later to your choice of the icons or the characters.
Selectable font, size, and style are used to create icons which are then
installed into Eudora; you can also change the characters which will be
used to indicate message status. ESM allows adding and removing sounds to
Eudora (Pro or Light, v3.1 or later), which can then be used as alert
sounds for mail arrival or problems. Sample sounds are included. Shareware;
$1 each. http://www.dusers.drexel.edu/~stjohn/mac.html#CEF
Date: Mar 05, 1999
From: maxtm@moonbeam-online.com
Subject: CenterNet 1.0.1 PPC
CenterNet 1.0.1 PPC
The fast, powerful and easy way to submit all of your web sites to the
most popular search engines!
$15 Shareware
MoonBeam - Simply useful Mac software.
http://www.moonbeam-online.com/
Date: Nov 21, 1992
Subject: [*] - CEPT Modem Tool 1.1
Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 05:50:41 +0300
From: Vladimir Butenko
Organization: STALKER GmbH
CEPT Modem Tool 1.1
The CEPT Modem Tool is a Connection Tool for Communications Toolbox.
It lets you establish a connection with a remote computer through a
modem attached to your Macintosh (or through shared network modems).
It supports low-level CEPT-1 protocol used in European Videotex
systems. It uses CCL script files (the same files as ARA uses) for
controlling the modem, thus the user interface is as clear and
simple as it is in the Apple's Remote Access Setup control panel.
The tool can also trace CCL scripts. Balloon Help(tm) supported.
The CEPT Modem Tool can be freely distributed on non-commercial basis.
If you want to bundle the CEPT Modem Tool with your products, contact:
Stalker Software GmbH
Fax: 49(221) 442 138 (Cologne)
7(095) 938 2136 (Moscow)
Internet: netprod@stalker.srcc.msu.su
Date: Jan 20, 1994
From: markf@post.QueensU.CA (Mark Fleming)
Subject: ctc v1.6 src
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 18:23:16 -0500
--========================_23531304==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Enclose is source code for:
This is a greatly modified version of V1.4 and v1.5 of ctc type convert
already in the Info-mac archive.
ctc V1.6 - File Typer and End of line fixer
(Supports auto suggestion for TIFF, BMP, EPSF and
options to only convert creator or type of file)
NOTE: TranslatorPackage.sit provided in separate posting contains the
compiled version.
<<<<<=- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =-=-=->>>>
Mark Fleming, Computing & Communications Services
Queen's University at Kingston Ontario, Canada, K7L 3N6
E-mail: markf@post.queensu.ca AppleLink: CDA0448
Phone: (613) 545-2039 Fax: (613) 545-6798
** The Author of NetDoctor, A Lab and Network Maintainer Package **
--========================_23531304==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="ctc_v1.6.src.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="ctc_v1.6.src.sit"
Date: Dec 13, 1992
Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1992 12:00:45 +0800
From: Peter N Lewis
Subject: source/pascal/chat-110.hqx
This is the pascal source for Chat 1.1.0, a background only application
that lets Macs with MacTCP 1.1 serve as a very primitive IRC.
The source is very simple, only around 500 lines, and could be used
as example code if you wanted to write your own MacTCP server.
Chat is free and should run under System 6 or 7, and requires
MacTCP 1.1 or later.
Hope its useful,
Peter.
Chat 1.1.0 Copyright 1992, Peter N Lewis
Date: Jun 16, 1995
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 1995 18:13:24 -0500
From: nneul@umr.edu (Nathan Neulinger)
Subject: Chat 2.1 Pre12 - Macintosh TCP/IP Chat Server
Chat is a program that runs on your macintosh and allows you to run a chat
server on it. You and others will be able to telnet to your machine and
participate in online conversations. Chat includes multiple channels that
you can switch between at will.
There are numerous user commands and administrator commands available. Read
the documentation and the FAQ in the archive for more information on them.
For more info on chat, or to be added to the mailing list, send a message
to me at .
Current versions of chat as well as the source code are always available at:
ftp://pluto.cc.umr.edu/pub/chat
**** WHATS NEW IN 2.1pre12
Fixed problem with lines greater than 256 characters, now will
automatically act as if you hit return if you type more than around
245 characters.
Fixed problem with Chat crashing cause of too much text in the Monitor
windows (>32K).
Fixed problem with crlf/cr on non NCSA Telnet connections. (i.e. unix)
Buffering is working, but at the moment, it doesn't seem to work with NCSA
Telnet, it looks like NCSA Telnet is connecting to Chat in LineMode Telnet.
Unfortunately, this defeats the method I am using to check for buffering.
I have been unable to get it to work with NCSA Telnet.
The Admin \RESET command is still not functional.
-- Nathan
Date: May 16, 1998
From: elstech@elsinc.com
Subject: ChatNetv2.1
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 9, 1998
CONTACT: Mitchell Martin (mailto:elstech@elsinc.com)
ChatNet v2.1 Adds Numerous IRC Enhancements
Gainesville, Fla. -- ELS, Inc. has announced the release of ChatNet v2.1
which features numerous Internet Relay Chat enhancements. ChatNet
enhancements include total compatibility with Mac OS 8.x, a simple
interface for sending and receiving WAV sounds, and display of all text
colors supported by IRC. Many new IRC preference options have been added
including the ability to enter and remember logoff, quit, finger, and
Userinfo messages. A new updated IRC Servers list is provided for easy
access to the most popular IRC networks. DCC file transfer problems have
been corrected.
Since ChatNet's initial release in 1995, there have been many Macintosh
IRC client competitors that have tried to enter this very popular market,
but ChatNet remains the simplest Macintosh interface to chat and send
files on the Internet or a Local Area Network. ChatNet is the only IRC
client with ChatGuardian(tm) and ChatWatcher(tm) built-in and the only
client that does not require a user to know any IRC commands.
ChatNet offers two modes for chat. The IRC Mode allows chat and file
transfer through an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Server. ChatNet acts as a
client program providing a button oriented graphical interface for all
IRC functions. There is no need to know any IRC commands. The AppleTalk
Mode allows multiple Macintosh computers running ChatNet to chat or send
files on a Local Area Network, with or without a Server.
ChatNet's simple interface will be familiar to anyone who has used major
online services and quickly learned by those who haven't experienced
network communications. Users interact via public and private
conferences, send private messages, and transfer files to each other.
ChatNet provides security and control over the entire Chat environment to
address concerns about material unsuitable for children. ChatGuardian and
ChatWatcher preference settings give complete control over the ChatNet
environment from completely open to very restrictive. ChatGuardian gives
you control over channel access and message content by screening out
words and phrases that are preselected. ChatWatcher keeps a log of all
user activity. IRC Server access can also be controlled.
ChatNet is the perfect tool for homes, schools, businesses, and
departmental workgroups. Hold online group conferences or have onetoone
private communication. Workgroups can discuss project status, strategy,
and reach each other for questions and answers at the click of a button.
All communication can be saved or printed for later reference.
System Requirements:
ChatNet requires any Macintosh computer running System 7.x to 8.x.
ChatNet is a fat binary application that is Accelerated for Power
Macintosh computers. RAM memory of 900K is recommended with a minimum
setting of 750K. Disk space of 2 Megabytes should be available for the
application and support files.
For IRC Mode (Internet Relay Chat) you must have access to the Internet
through a direct Internet connection or a SLIP or PPP connection through
an Internet service provider (check your local phone directory for
Internet service providers in your area). Your Macintosh must also have
MacTCP or Open Transport network driver installed.
For AppleTalk Mode, a network must be LocalTalk or EtherTalk compatible,
and AppleTalk must be set to active in Chooser. There must be other
computers running ChatNet on your network for you to chat or send files.
What's Included:
The ChatNet Installer application will install ChatNet and all its
support files to your hard drive. The ChatNet User's Manual provides
detailed information for proper installation and describes all of
ChatNet's many features in a simple to read format. The ChatNet
Registration is a form you can mail or fax to register your copy of
ChatNet to receive authorization information for unlimited use. You can
also register for ChatNet online using ELS, Inc.'s secure registration
form at their web site listed below.
Support on the World Wide Web:
Visit the ELS, Inc. web site http://www.elsinc.com/ for the latest
ChatNet information, to download the most up-to-date version, to register
ChatNet online, or just to provide feedback or ask questions.
Date: Mar 03, 1997
From: BS_rafa@compuserve.com (Rafael Escote)
Subject: ChatTalk 1.0.1 (Easy network messages)
Ok, so you have a little home/bussines network and you would like to
being able to send simple messages to the others...but
ChatTalk is an application allowing you to exchange text messages
between two or more networked computers.
In a very simple way, ChatTalk users are able to create, send and
receive short text messages.
When ChatTalk receives a message from another user, the receiver gets an
immediate alert. So he/she could check the incoming message, answer,
delete it, and so on...
Requirements: System 7.5 or greater.
Feel free to include it in any CD-ROM of the archives. For other
distribution channels please contact us.
Rafael "rafa" Escote BlauSoft S.L. Barcelona - SPAIN e-mail:
BS_rafa@compuserve.com http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/BS_rafa
Date: Jan 22, 1999
From: rhn@nicholson.com
Subject: Chipmunk_Basic_3.5.6.hqx
Chipmunk Basic is a freeware old-fashioned Basic Interpreter, accelerated
for the PowerMac, yet still compatible with old 68k Macs running System 6.
Features include support for a simple sprite graphics engine, sound,
MacinTalk speech, MacTCP, AppleScript, Drag&Drop and OOP programming.
Every personal computer should come with a simple, easy to learn, programming
language. Chipmunk Basic was my contribution for the very first PowerMacs.
Chipmunk Basic only comes with a man page and a quick reference to the
Mac specific functions. The language is mostly compatible with books on
programming in BASIC that were written between around 1978 and 1990.
This version is a both bug fix and new feature release. It is still free
for educational and non-commercial distribution and use (but only for those
who don't believe that using the BASIC language causes brain damage. :-)
Permission is granted to include this version of Chipmunk Basic on CD-ROM
compendiums of the Info-Mac and UMich archives. Please replace older
versions of Chipmunk Basic that are in the archives with this version.
Please make sure that any redistribution includes the documentation.
Please send bug reports to . Updates and docs
are at the Chipmunk Basic Home Page
Date: May 05, 1995
From: Mark Smith
Subject: Choosier 1.0, a zone-happy replacement for Apple's Chooser
Date: Thu, 04 May 1995 15:58:51 -0400
Choosier is a replacement for Apple's Chooser desk accessory. It was
designed to work best when there are a large number of zones on the
AppleTalk network where it is being used.
More information on Choosier is available using the URL:
http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/choosier
Choosier is being made freely available for everyone to use.
-Mark Smith
University of Michigan Information Technology Division
E-mail: mcs@umich.edu
Date: Feb 14, 1997
From: cschaffhauser@datacomm.ch
Subject: Chris Netscape Patch 1.2.0
Chris Netscape Patch replaces the Title and the URLs of the Directory
Buttons in Netscape Navigator with your own ones.
Christoph Schaffhauser Tel: +41 (0)61 751 23 42
DarkEagle Software EMail: cschaffhauser@datacomm.ch
http://www.datacomm.ch/darkeagl/
Dornacherstrasse 32
CH-4147 Aesch
Switzerland
Date: Jan 24, 1996
From: cindy@halcyon.com (Cindy M. Carney)
Subject: Cindy's FC HyperAnalyzer v2.2
FirstClass HyperAnalyzer is log and stats analyzer software for
FirstClass administrators. It will track a variety of useful information
including user logons, uploads, downloads, messages, and will create
charts and customized monthly billing forms.
Requires HyperCard 2.1.
Date: May 18, 1996
From: (Cindy M. Carney) cindy@halcyon.com
Subject: Cindy's Newsmailer v1.1g
Cindy's Newsmailer v1.1g is an offline newsgroup and emailer with many
advanced features, including the following:
1. Sends and receives email and newsgroup messages at times you
specify, and allows you to read and compose offline.
2. Supports background downloading, so you can read and compose
messages while the software is transferring messages.
3. Resizable, colored, scrolling windows, and different color "quoted"
text. The colors are user-settable.
4. Automatic routing of incoming messages to different folders based
on content. This allows you to, say, send all mailing list
messages to one folder, and all "get rich quick" messages to
another!
5. Automatically play a custom sound when new mail hits a folder.
6. Indefinite message retention. You can keep all messages forever, or
expire messages as desired.
7. Address book to store frequently used addresses.
8. Tagline capability to store your favorite signature lines.
9. Form letters feature allows you to write standardized messages that
have wildcards for certain information, such as logonid, name,
date, time, your name, etc. When you choose a form to send to a
user, it automatically fills in these wildcards with the
appropriate information. Use this feature to send standardized
information with a "custom-built" look.
10. Carbon copies, blind carbon copies, and "message received"
acknowledgements.
11. Can use either MacTCP for an Internet connection, or the Apple
Modem Tool with the comm toolbox to use a "shell" account. In
addition, multiple people can share the same Internet logonid over
an AppleTalk network, if desired.
12. "Automatic Replies" feature that allows you to automatically
respond to incoming e-mail with certain phrases in the subject
line. With this feature, you can set up Cindy's Newsmailer to
be an "information server", even if you have a dial-up account.
13. New "voice mail" capability via the use of helper apps such as
"SndConverter Pro" or "RealAudio".
14. "Plug-in" technology allows you to specify custom programs to run
on incoming messages. Included with the product is a "voice mail"
plug-in that automatically plays voice mail attached to incoming
messages.
Try it, you'll like it! Requires HyperCard Player 2.1 or higher.
Cindy M. Carney, cindy@halcyon.com
Date: Sep 20, 1997
From: nikfree@freenet.tlh.fl.us
Subject: Clear Netscape Cache 1.02
Clear Netscape Cache does simply that. Netscape cache files often take up a
good deal of space, space that could be used for something more important.
Clear Netscape Cache is an Applescript that will delete all the cache file
for you.
System requirements:
Applescript 1.1.2 (