| [Home] [Exchange] [Library] [E=mc2] [Mac Files] [Email Groups] [Photo Albums] [Recipes] [Web Watchers] |
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)
File Name: appl-loader-12.hqx (12 k)
File Name: apres-fax-20.hqx (68 k)
File Name: ara-control-strip-10d2.hqx (24 k)
File Name: ara-plus-103.hqx (76 k)
File Name: ara-server-201-10-client-updt.hqx (84 k)
File Name: archie-man-12.hqx (12 k)
File Name: argus-clearinghouse.hqx (8 k)
File Name: artsy-netscape-splash-20.hqx (140 k)
File Name: attachment-glue-20.hqx (72 k)
File Name: audiocorder-330.hqx (816 k)
File Name: audiocorder-330-x.hqx (820 k)
File Name: audiodia-103.hqx (728 k)
File Name: audioxmas-10.hqx (1824 k)
File Name: autodialer.hqx (108 k)
File Name: automail.hqx (2160 k)
File Name: auto-pay-dev-kit-65.hqx (980 k)
File Name: backgroundwarper-12.hqx (276 k)
File Name: bbedit-finger-extension.hqx (48 k)
File Name: bbedit-html-grabber.hqx (48 k)
File Name: bbedit-html-tables-102.hqx (96 k)
File Name: bb-tidy-10b9.hqx (792 k)
File Name: be-mailer-15.hqx (972 k)
File Name: berkeley-packet-monitor-10.hqx (180 k)
File Name: better-bookmark-msie-101.hqx (16 k)
File Name: bible-fm.hqx (10208 k)
File Name: big-brother-11.hqx (676 k)
File Name: big-red-button.hqx (460 k)
File Name: bird-dog-cat-fish.hqx (60 k)
File Name: black-night-107.hqx (612 k)
File Name: black-night-conn-tools-104.hqx (268 k)
File Name: black-night-de-107.hqx (604 k)
File Name: black-night-fr-107.hqx (612 k)
File Name: blake.hqx (256 k)
File Name: bm-10d6.hqx (304 k)
File Name: bmug-boston-tcp-settings-fc.hqx (168 k)
File Name: bookmark-export-11.hqx (56 k)
File Name: bookmark-manager-1521.hqx (664 k)
File Name: bookmark-redirector.hqx (8 k)
File Name: bookmarks-10.hqx (1916 k)
File Name: bookmarks-export-12.hqx (56 k)
File Name: bookmarksman-21-en2.hqx (5928 k)
File Name: book-mark-sort.hqx (76 k)
File Name: bookmark-thing.hqx (604 k)
File Name: bpftp-x.hqx (1896 k)
File Name: br-faq-26.hqx (20 k)
File Name: browser-clean-quit-31.hqx (12 k)
File Name: browsing.hqx (320 k)
File Name: bulk-rate-mailto-ftp-10b1.hqx (1112 k)
File Name: cachecrusher-11.hqx (16 k)
File Name: cache-killer-ii.hqx (1196 k)
File Name: cache-killer-pro-ii-20.hqx (1212 k)
File Name: cache-saver-102.hqx (188 k)
File Name: cache-trash-10.hqx (144 k)
File Name: calles-eudora-plugins-10.hqx (64 k)
File Name: calypso-tool-101.hqx (152 k)
File Name: cam-catcher.hqx (160 k)
File Name: cascade-light-10.hqx (1372 k)
File Name: cc-converter-13.hqx (132 k)
File Name: ccl-modem-tool-20.hqx (48 k)
File Name: ccl-usrob-ara2.hqx (16 k)
File Name: cef-esm.hqx (1452 k)
File Name: centernet-ppc.hqx (644 k)
File Name: cept-modem-tool-11.hqx (32 k)
File Name: change-type-creator-16-c.hqx (28 k)
File Name: chat-11-pas.hqx (56 k)
File Name: chat-21p12.hqx (96 k)
File Name: chatnet-21.hqx (1428 k)
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)
File Name: clearphone-352.hqx (572 k)
File Name: clip-clap-10.hqx (1172 k)
File Name: clipping-converter-10.hqx (472 k)
File Name: club-mid-110.hqx (212 k)
File Name: club-mid-112.hqx (216 k)
File Name: club-mid-116.hqx (232 k)
File Name: cohiba-10.hqx (36 k)
File Name: columbo-30.hqx (868 k)
File Name: columbo.hqx (652 k)
File Name: co-ma-mac-401.hqx (1156 k)
File Name: coma-mac-500.hqx (1012 k)
File Name: combadge-11.hqx (1272 k)
File Name: combistat-11.hqx (240 k)
File Name: com-it-18.hqx (188 k)
File Name: communicator-20.hqx (156 k)
File Name: co-motion-191.hqx (472 k)
File Name: conmail-102b.hqx (324 k)
File Name: con-mail-131b0.hqx (368 k)
File Name: connect-me-to-10.hqx (728 k)
File Name: connexcellent.hqx (864 k)
File Name: control-ppp-20.hqx (144 k)
File Name: control-strip-modules-arc.hqx (8 k)
File Name: cookie-11.hqx (232 k)
File Name: cookie-cleaner.hqx (36 k)
File Name: cookie-commander-101.hqx (68 k)
File Name: cookie-macro.hqx (8 k)
File Name: cookies-revenge.hqx (20 k)
File Name: cool.hqx (28 k)
File Name: cool-mail-105.hqx (340 k)
File Name: core-collection-25-xcmd.hqx (116 k)
File Name: corinth-isle-iii-r2.hqx (744 k)
File Name: c-tcp-network-cpp.hqx (12 k)
File Name: cterm-22.hqx (44 k)
File Name: curl-push-button-24.hqx (204 k)
File Name: cyberdog-ic-helper-101.hqx (12 k)
File Name: cyberviewer-12-ppc.hqx (436 k)
File Name: cyrillic-keyboards.hqx (116 k)
File Name: cyrrillic-keyboards.hqx (116 k)
File Name: dans-inter-slip-scripts-14.hqx (24 k)
File Name: data-index-10.hqx (80 k)
File Name: dealmac-sherlock.hqx (8 k)
File Name: default-no-cookie.hqx (4 k)
File Name: desktop-cray.hqx (5324 k)
File Name: destination-internet.hqx (28 k)
File Name: devalipi-pro-32.hqx (1304 k)
File Name: devon-agent-13.hqx (2952 k)
File Name: devon-note-10b.hqx (3224 k)
File Name: dialassist-set.hqx (64 k)
File Name: digital-diary-305.hqx (1180 k)
File Name: dink-class-c.hqx (268 k)
File Name: disq-0298.hqx (28 k)
File Name: dl1er-ppc.hqx (1368 k)
File Name: dla.hqx (12 k)
File Name: dnr-deleter-201.hqx (8 k)
File Name: dnr-deleter.hqx (8 k)
File Name: dns-lookup-092.hqx (112 k)
File Name: dot-loa-20.hqx (400 k)
File Name: double-touch-121.hqx (32 k)
File Name: down-line-111.hqx (120 k)
File Name: download-assistant-263.hqx (152 k)
File Name: download-calculator.hqx (1864 k)
File Name: download-deputy-422.hqx (384 k)
File Name: download-ftp-with-anarchie.hqx (8 k)
File Name: download-macros.hqx (12 k)
File Name: download-macros-kq.hqx (8 k)
File Name: downlog-10.hqx (940 k)
File Name: drag-drop-ext.hqx (72 k)
File Name: drop-download-gurl.hqx (68 k)
File Name: drop-url-14.hqx (136 k)
File Name: dualing-eudoras-11.hqx (12 k)
File Name: dx7-librarian-124.hqx (360 k)
File Name: dx7-librarian.hqx (336 k)
File Name: dyn-site-config-11.hqx (688 k)
File Name: eac-11.hqx (712 k)
File Name: easy-ppp-and-tcp-config-16.hqx (20 k)
File Name: easy-ppp-connect-as.hqx (68 k)
File Name: easy-transfer-343.hqx (1124 k)
File Name: easy-view-src-260.hqx (68 k)
File Name: e-bay-for-sherlock.hqx (12 k)
File Name: ebay-sherlock-plug-in-10.hqx (28 k)
File Name: eco-ppp-as.hqx (64 k)
File Name: educational-software-list.hqx (104 k)
File Name: e-fax-cocoa.hqx (556 k)
File Name: electrifier-pro-10.hqx (4744 k)
File Name: elixir-20.hqx (1256 k)
File Name: email-checker.hqx (1892 k)
File Name: email-client-to-emailer.hqx (648 k)
File Name: email-echo-10.hqx (60 k)
File Name: email-effects-166.hqx (596 k)
File Name: email-effects-16.hqx (536 k)
File Name: emailer-autoforward-b10.hqx (628 k)
File Name: emerge-165.hqx (2280 k)
File Name: emwc.hqx (512 k)
File Name: envelope-10.hqx (868 k)
File Name: erics-bookmarks-31.hqx (48 k)
File Name: eudora-151-docs.hqx (468 k)
File Name: eudora-autograph-12-sw.hqx (48 k)
File Name: eudora-autograph-20.hqx (32 k)
File Name: eudora-auto-send-to-address-as.hqx (12 k)
File Name: eudora-batch-find-101.hqx (272 k)
File Name: eudora-centeast-europe-12.hqx (140 k)
File Name: eudora-ce-romanian.hqx (104 k)
File Name: eudora-choose.hqx (8 k)
File Name: eudora-conn-scripts-101-as.hqx (24 k)
File Name: eudora-cyrillic-13.hqx (120 k)
File Name: eudora-dialup.hqx (108 k)
File Name: eudora-direct-unix-navs-halcyon.hqx (4 k)
File Name: eudora-easyview-reply-as.hqx (12 k)
File Name: eudora-editing-system-10.hqx (68 k)
File Name: eudora-email-reflector.hqx (56 k)
File Name: eudora-esperanto.hqx (64 k)
File Name: eudora-extra-settings.hqx (4 k)
File Name: eudora-extras.hqx (64 k)
File Name: eudora-greek-13.hqx (72 k)
File Name: eudora-light-155.hqx (672 k)
File Name: eudora-mailto-helper-01d5.hqx (56 k)
File Name: eudora-mish-mail.hqx (152 k)
File Name: eudora-multi-account-20-as.hqx (60 k)
File Name: eudora-on-vacation.hqx (48 k)
File Name: eudora-qa-hc.hqx (156 k)
File Name: eudora-quote-char-setting.hqx (4 k)
File Name: eudora-reply-with-ip-as.hqx (16 k)
File Name: eudora-send-file-auto-reply-as.hqx (16 k)
File Name: eudora-sfu-ctb-timeout.hqx (4 k)
File Name: eudora-sfu-ps-patch.hqx (36 k)
File Name: eudora-sfu-script-datapac-11.hqx (8 k)
File Name: eudora-sfu-script-dialup-12.hqx (8 k)
File Name: eudora-sfu-script-telenet-10.hqx (8 k)
File Name: eudora-sfu-script-udial-11.hqx (8 k)
File Name: eudora-sfu-script-unix-21.hqx (8 k)
File Name: eudora-share-as.hqx (8 k)
File Name: eudora-sounds.hqx (208 k)
File Name: eudora-standard-tables.hqx (8 k)
File Name: eudora-suite-msw.hqx (36 k)
File Name: eudora-tables-helper.hqx (4 k)
File Name: eudora-tables.hqx (8 k)
File Name: eudora-thai-12.hqx (12 k)
File Name: eudora-thing-16.hqx (92 k)
File Name: eudora-turkish.hqx (40 k)
File Name: eudora-unix-navs.hqx (4 k)
File Name: eudora-wacked-sounds.hqx (476 k)
File Name: euro-assistant-pro-201.hqx (688 k)
File Name: euro-assistant-pro-20.hqx (700 k)
File Name: euro-assistant-pro-21.hqx (800 k)
File Name: european-phone-connections.hqx (20 k)
File Name: f1-lite-119r4-free.hqx (576 k)
File Name: f1-lite-119r4free.hqx (576 k)
File Name: fairy-ring.hqx (40 k)
File Name: fastemailcheck-pro-102.hqx (1048 k)
File Name: fast-email-check-pro-10.hqx (1048 k)
File Name: favorites-from-bookmarks.hqx (16 k)
File Name: fc-log-inspector-13.hqx (132 k)
File Name: fc-reader-19b9.hqx (336 k)
File Name: fc-reader-docs.hqx (732 k)
File Name: fedex-bill-track.hqx (8 k)
File Name: fern-mail-122.hqx (200 k)
File Name: fetch-403.hqx (1748 k)
File Name: file-identifiers-970826.hqx (792 k)
File Name: filter-eudora-forum-10-as.hqx (12 k)
File Name: find-in-files-21.hqx (492 k)
File Name: finger-20-hc.hqx (112 k)
File Name: first-class-client-27.hqx (864 k)
File Name: first-class-docs.hqx (296 k)
File Name: first-class-utility-hc.hqx (28 k)
File Name: fleas-bookmarks.hqx (288 k)
File Name: format-phone-ext.hqx (4 k)
File Name: fortune-cookie-21.hqx (928 k)
File Name: free-ppp-262.hqx (792 k)
File Name: free-ppp-admin-101.hqx (32 k)
File Name: freeppp-control-12.hqx (44 k)
File Name: free-ppp-password-decoder.hqx (20 k)
File Name: free-ppp-switch-10b1.hqx (8 k)
File Name: freeterm-20.hqx (104 k)
File Name: free-tp-102.hqx (216 k)
File Name: front-door-180.hqx (104 k)
File Name: ftp-wizard.hqx (592 k)
File Name: furbo-webmaster.hqx (1232 k)
File Name: gamma-table-11-p.hqx (36 k)
File Name: gebhrenrechner-311.hqx (228 k)
File Name: geoport-audio.hqx (348 k)
File Name: georges-bookmarks-10-wp.hqx (8 k)
File Name: get-em-as.hqx (12 k)
File Name: get-open-transport-xfcn-10.hqx (16 k)
File Name: get-url-13-bbedit.hqx (16 k)
File Name: get-url-netscape-bbedit.hqx (8 k)
File Name: get-url-pro-10-bbedit.hqx (12 k)
File Name: getweb-12.hqx (1016 k)
File Name: glooton.hqx (2172 k)
File Name: google-src.hqx (4 k)
File Name: goo-search-20.hqx (848 k)
File Name: goo-search-20-x.hqx (1028 k)
File Name: gpower-212.hqx (324 k)
File Name: grail-06.tgz (384 k)
File Name: greppie-10.hqx (1380 k)
File Name: gs-and-js-maelstrom-sounds.hqx (480 k)
File Name: gsu-ping.hqx (56 k)
File Name: guest-lister-12-hc.hqx (32 k)
File Name: gurl-friend-20-68k.hqx (196 k)
File Name: gurl-friend-20-ppc.hqx (236 k)
File Name: g-url-friend-ppc-102.hqx (136 k)
File Name: hand.hqx (116 k)
File Name: hayes-modem-tool-102.hqx (72 k)
File Name: hcphone-203.hqx (28 k)
File Name: hc-text-to-speech-tricks.hqx (264 k)
File Name: heartfolders.hqx (688 k)
File Name: hello-wurld-111.hqx (412 k)
File Name: hellow-urld.hqx (420 k)
File Name: help-url-10.hqx (56 k)
File Name: hermes-external-man-13.hqx (12 k)
File Name: hermes-regform-center-10.hqx (8 k)
File Name: hlbase-111-68k.hqx (464 k)
File Name: hlbase-111-ppc.hqx (500 k)
File Name: holmes-10v2.hqx (760 k)
File Name: hotgrabber-12.hqx (1332 k)
File Name: hotline-client-123-68k.hqx (536 k)
File Name: hotline-client-123-ppc.hqx (580 k)
File Name: hotline-server-123-68k.hqx (320 k)
File Name: hotline-server-123-ppc.hqx (352 k)
File Name: hotlist-to-html-072-f.hqx (12 k)
File Name: house-spider.hqx (36 k)
File Name: hover-web.hqx (200 k)
File Name: html-2x-tags.hqx (80 k)
File Name: html-link-checker-20.hqx (1140 k)
File Name: html-table-generator.hqx (8 k)
File Name: html-tag-companion-13.hqx (228 k)
File Name: html-vocabulary-18.hqx (80 k)
File Name: hyper-chat.hqx (124 k)
File Name: iarchive.hqx (1592 k)
File Name: icetee-2.hqx (60 k)
File Name: ic-file-diverter-124.hqx (44 k)
File Name: ichat-pager-10-68k.hqx (692 k)
File Name: ichat-pager-10-ppc.hqx (812 k)
File Name: iclean-35.hqx (2500 k)
File Name: icmplogger-101.hqx (40 k)
File Name: idea-keeper.hqx (3156 k)
File Name: ident-d.hqx (172 k)
File Name: ie-301-autosearch-changer.hqx (48 k)
File Name: ie-45-patch-11.hqx (8 k)
File Name: ie-cache-trasher-10.hqx (24 k)
File Name: ie-cache-trasher.hqx (40 k)
File Name: ie-googlebar-patch.hqx (56 k)
File Name: i-getter-195.hqx (1224 k)
File Name: i-getter-195-x.hqx (2208 k)
File Name: image-extractor-3.hqx (660 k)
File Name: indy-car-racing-ii-101-updt.hqx (248 k)
File Name: info-mac-browser-10.hqx (1060 k)
File Name: info-mac-data-detector-10.hqx (16 k)
File Name: infopopup-11.hqx (412 k)
File Name: instant-folders-21.hqx (28 k)
File Name: instant-folders-22.hqx (32 k)
File Name: interarchy-721.hqx (3564 k)
File Name: internet-address-book-12a.hqx (24 k)
File Name: internet-black-book-20.hqx (500 k)
File Name: internet-control-10.hqx (188 k)
File Name: internet-guide-12.hqx (252 k)
File Name: internet-helper-12.hqx (692 k)
File Name: internet-launcher-105.hqx (112 k)
File Name: internet-launcher-11.hqx (156 k)
File Name: internet-logger-211.hqx (156 k)
File Name: internet-memory-15.hqx (1536 k)
File Name: internet-phone-31-68k.hqx (1204 k)
File Name: internet-phone-31-ppc.hqx (1272 k)
File Name: internet-sites-12-ptalk.hqx (364 k)
File Name: inter-news-201.hqx (1640 k)
File Name: inter-slip-installer-101.hqx (324 k)
File Name: inter-slip-remote-122.hqx (136 k)
File Name: inter-slip-timer-151.hqx (88 k)
File Name: interworks-25.hqx (16 k)
File Name: ip-monitor-111.hqx (72 k)
File Name: ip-net-link-10c3.hqx (344 k)
File Name: ip-net-link-10c3-ppc.hqx (388 k)
File Name: ip-net-monitor-17.hqx (604 k)
File Name: ip-net-monitor-68k-17.hqx (528 k)
File Name: ip-poster-11.hqx (8 k)
File Name: irc-client-c.hqx (148 k)
File Name: ircle-151-p.hqx (156 k)
File Name: i-record-music-20.hqx (1092 k)
File Name: i-remember-103.hqx (1620 k)
File Name: i-remember-10.hqx (1552 k)
File Name: iremember-68k.hqx (1308 k)
File Name: iremember-ppc.hqx (1456 k)
File Name: i-spy-10b2-as.hqx (188 k)
File Name: izmena-tcp-035.hqx (728 k)
File Name: jared-karaoke.hqx (32 k)
File Name: java-search.hqx (28 k)
File Name: java-typer-10.hqx (20 k)
File Name: joes-ppp-scripts-as.hqx (36 k)
File Name: joes-smart-proxy-102.hqx (2132 k)
File Name: johns-bookmarks-wp-11.hqx (16 k)
File Name: johns-eudora-pgp-10-as.hqx (56 k)
File Name: jokemail.hqx (92 k)
File Name: jons-info-mac-bookmarks-r5.hqx (128 k)
File Name: jons-remote-control-10-68k.hqx (500 k)
File Name: jons-remote-control-10-ppc.hqx (624 k)
File Name: jons-remote-control-10-x.hqx (740 k)
File Name: jorge-mac-bookmarks.hqx (56 k)
File Name: jorges-bookmarks-39.hqx (140 k)
File Name: juno-librarian-121.hqx (232 k)
File Name: just-mail-promo.hqx (140 k)
File Name: k1-librarian.hqx (440 k)
File Name: kantara-part-finder-20-lo.hqx (128 k)
File Name: kdenetwork-ppp-1.1-2ppc.ppc.rpm (588 k)
File Name: keep-ppp-alive-20.hqx (732 k)
File Name: kermit-templates.hqx (8 k)
File Name: kermit-tool-gh-13.hqx (64 k)
File Name: keyboards.hqx (40 k)
File Name: keypad-101.hqx (880 k)
File Name: kids-gogogo.hqx (668 k)
File Name: kill-cache-fat.hqx (1480 k)
File Name: kingmax.hqx (8 k)
File Name: kms-qt-netscape-plug-02.hqx (64 k)
File Name: kq-commands-103.hqx (516 k)
File Name: kwik-menu.hqx (116 k)
File Name: lantest-201.hqx (136 k)
File Name: launch-key-2.hqx (736 k)
File Name: layout-freeware-765.hqx (2772 k)
File Name: lazy-search-20.hqx (888 k)
File Name: lemon-12b1.hqx (1868 k)
File Name: lenses-src.hqx (4 k)
File Name: librarians-index.hqx (32 k)
File Name: library-cataloger-111.hqx (1276 k)
File Name: lil-buddy-11b1-as.hqx (12 k)
File Name: link-gardener-10.hqx (304 k)
File Name: link-gurl-handler.hqx (12 k)
File Name: link-looker-10.hqx (440 k)
File Name: linkpad-10-68k.hqx (176 k)
File Name: linkpad-10-ppc.hqx (196 k)
File Name: logobeamer.hqx (684 k)
File Name: logo-sender-119.hqx (1320 k)
File Name: look-at-me-101.hqx (1828 k)
File Name: loveletters.hqx (28 k)
File Name: lp-daemon-332-c.hqx (140 k)
File Name: lurk-42.hqx (2076 k)
File Name: lurk-43.hqx (1872 k)
File Name: macbzip2-00b0.hqx (256 k)
File Name: macbzip2-0b0-src-c.hqx (792 k)
File Name: maccess-12.hqx (1956 k)
File Name: mac-conference.hqx (660 k)
File Name: mac-dnr-13.hqx (76 k)
File Name: macdose-distribution.hqx (276 k)
File Name: mac-dyn-dns-10b2-68k.hqx (432 k)
File Name: mac-dyn-dns-10b2-ppc.hqx (548 k)
File Name: mac-faq-36.hqx (300 k)
File Name: mac-headlines-170.hqx (452 k)
File Name: macheads-bmrksfor-ie-191.hqx (48 k)
File Name: macheads-bookmarks-13.hqx (16 k)
File Name: mac-heads-bookmarks-35.hqx (96 k)
File Name: macheads-bookmarks-35.hqx (96 k)
File Name: mac-heads-ie-21.hqx (32 k)
File Name: macheads-large-for-nn-191.hqx (56 k)
File Name: mac-heads-navigator-20.hqx (56 k)
File Name: mac-irc-050a.hqx (100 k)
File Name: mac-mail-purger-11.hqx (56 k)
File Name: mac-mail-purger-15.hqx (72 k)
File Name: mac-news-11.hqx (92 k)
File Name: mac-pgp-control-10fc1-as.hqx (1292 k)
File Name: mac-pgp-kit-171-as.hqx (1272 k)
File Name: mac-ph-12.hqx (176 k)
File Name: mac-pop-up-10.hqx (1240 k)
File Name: mac-ppp-201.hqx (60 k)
File Name: mac-ppp-add-ons-201.hqx (24 k)
File Name: mac-ppp-doc-ps.hqx (124 k)
File Name: mac-ppp-launcher-10.hqx (12 k)
File Name: mac-ppp-qk-40.hqx (152 k)
File Name: mac-ppp-timer-20.hqx (92 k)
File Name: mac-responder-151.hqx (656 k)
File Name: macro-key-osx-231.hqx (1116 k)
File Name: macro-key-osx-30.hqx (7448 k)
File Name: mac-slip-206-updt.hqx (436 k)
File Name: mac-slip-cisco-script.hqx (8 k)
File Name: mac-slurp-quickeys.hqx (8 k)
File Name: mac-soup-246.hqx (1548 k)
File Name: macsoup-24.hqx (1688 k)
File Name: macs-x10b1r3.hqx (568 k)
File Name: mactcp-206-updt.hqx (112 k)
File Name: mactcp-monitor-10d30.hqx (156 k)
File Name: mactcp-netswitch-20.hqx (108 k)
File Name: mactcp-retransmit-patch.hqx (36 k)
File Name: mactcp-switcher-11.hqx (16 k)
File Name: mac-tcp-tracer.hqx (48 k)
File Name: mactcp-watcher-20.hqx (368 k)
File Name: mac-ticker-162.hqx (1716 k)
File Name: mac-ticker-16.hqx (2960 k)
File Name: macticker.hqx (824 k)
File Name: mac-ticker-update-162.hqx (1312 k)
File Name: mac-tidy-10b12.hqx (956 k)
File Name: mac-tidy-10b13.hqx (1012 k)
File Name: mac-traceroute-11.hqx (44 k)
File Name: mac-washer-102.hqx (2232 k)
File Name: mac-wise.hqx (928 k)
File Name: maczpoint-195.hqx (1544 k)
File Name: maczpoint-197.hqx (1788 k)
File Name: magellan-19.hqx (920 k)
File Name: maigret-10b2.hqx (2852 k)
File Name: mail-call-11-hc.hqx (20 k)
File Name: mail-charm-11.hqx (1004 k)
File Name: mailcheck-c.hqx (204 k)
File Name: mail-converter-224.hqx (248 k)
File Name: mail-fetch.hqx (376 k)
File Name: mail-forward-11.hqx (576 k)
File Name: mail-retriever-10b7.hqx (220 k)
File Name: mail-router-110t.hqx (212 k)
File Name: mail-url-241.hqx (28 k)
File Name: make-reply-10.hqx (16 k)
File Name: marconi-201-hc.hqx (132 k)
File Name: marconi-201.hqx (684 k)
File Name: marconi-201-ppc.hqx (916 k)
File Name: maven-20d37.hqx (376 k)
File Name: mcpoker.hqx (368 k)
File Name: mctwilight-211.hqx (584 k)
File Name: mdj-recap-01-pdf.hqx (652 k)
File Name: mdj-recap-02-pdf.hqx (336 k)
File Name: medical-records.hqx (2572 k)
File Name: meditor-player-d10e.hqx (228 k)
File Name: mega-antispam.hqx (28 k)
File Name: megahertz-a2-144.hqx (8 k)
File Name: merge-pdf-15.hqx (316 k)
File Name: message-board-102-hc.hqx (148 k)
File Name: micro-telnet-10.hqx (44 k)
File Name: midi-packen-118.hqx (208 k)
File Name: midnight-download-12.hqx (2712 k)
File Name: midnight-mail-111.hqx (2908 k)
File Name: mikes-dia1.hqx (728 k)
File Name: mini-book-pro-10-ppc.hqx (1028 k)
File Name: mini-mandelbrot.hqx (12 k)
File Name: minitel.hqx (240 k)
File Name: mio.hqx (212 k)
File Name: mirror-10.hqx (812 k)
File Name: mis-201.hqx (380 k)
File Name: missing-link.hqx (28 k)
File Name: missing-link-osx.hqx (92 k)
File Name: modem-light-ppc.hqx (680 k)
File Name: modem-surfr-56k.hqx (8 k)
File Name: modified-imac-modem-script.hqx (12 k)
File Name: moji-bake-fixer-131.hqx (36 k)
File Name: monolith-dyndns-register.hqx (368 k)
File Name: moreover-news.hqx (4 k)
File Name: mozilla17.sit (15,322 k)
File Name: move-to-shadow-135-as.hqx (60 k)
File Name: msie-library-13.hqx (128 k)
File Name: mt-news-watcher-30.hqx (1560 k)
File Name: multi-38-as.hqx (28 k)
File Name: my-battery-336.hqx (348 k)
File Name: navigator-button-editor-12.hqx (124 k)
File Name: navigator-knappredigerare.hqx (156 k)
File Name: nccc.hqx (208 k)
File Name: ncsa-mac-telnet-261d1-c.hqx (876 k)
File Name: n-dial-03.hqx (20 k)
File Name: net-book-10.hqx (1036 k)
File Name: netbots-25.hqx (872 k)
File Name: netcom-tia-ppp-installer-10.hqx (204 k)
File Name: net-feed-101.hqx (132 k)
File Name: net-finder-201.hqx (3008 k)
File Name: netfinder-233.hqx (2912 k)
File Name: netfinder-x-233.hqx (2724 k)
File Name: netra-07.hqx (244 k)
File Name: net-runner-10.hqx (1744 k)
File Name: netscape-202-makeover.hqx (84 k)
File Name: netscape-202-no-blink.hqx (36 k)
File Name: netscape-301-pride-patch.hqx (92 k)
File Name: netscape-30-baltic-cyrillic.hqx (132 k)
File Name: netscape-30-makeover.hqx (88 k)
File Name: netscape-40-baltic-cyrillic.hqx (136 k)
File Name: netscape-add-ons.hqx (48 k)
File Name: netscape-altavista-hack-101.hqx (40 k)
File Name: netscape-app-switcher-10.hqx (36 k)
File Name: netscape-bryce-patch.hqx (216 k)
File Name: netscape-buttons-10.hqx (168 k)
File Name: netscape-defrost-09b2.hqx (16 k)
File Name: netscape-fake-alias.hqx (4 k)
File Name: netscape-gold-makeover.hqx (96 k)
File Name: netscape-history-301.hqx (192 k)
File Name: netscape-hyper-archive-as.hqx (12 k)
File Name: netscape-marble-patch.hqx (244 k)
File Name: netscape-midi-plugin-11b.hqx (64 k)
File Name: netscape-one-click.hqx (8 k)
File Name: netscape-patch-13.hqx (56 k)
File Name: netscape-patch.hqx (20 k)
File Name: netscape-preferences-fix.hqx (12 k)
File Name: netscape-qt-midi-plug-in-10.hqx (56 k)
File Name: netscape-splash-07.hqx (256 k)
File Name: netscape-sweeper-10.hqx (140 k)
File Name: netscape-win-fix-20b3-as.hqx (12 k)
File Name: net-search-11.hqx (1228 k)
File Name: nets-gb-10-as.hqx (40 k)
File Name: net-shade-12.hqx (1264 k)
File Name: net-stickies-21.hqx (28 k)
File Name: net-strip-10.hqx (672 k)
File Name: net-support-page-11.hqx (760 k)
File Name: net-trek.hqx (16 k)
File Name: network-chatter-hc.hqx (28 k)
File Name: network-security-guard-31.hqx (648 k)
File Name: network-toolbox-030.hqx (276 k)
File Name: networkz-10-68k.hqx (3128 k)
File Name: networkz-10-ppc.hqx (3476 k)
File Name: neural-network-10b.hqx (272 k)
File Name: news4u-11-as.hqx (20 k)
File Name: news-hunter-201.hqx (2704 k)
File Name: news-hunter-classic-201.hqx (2428 k)
File Name: news-watcher-20d17-sfu.hqx (304 k)
File Name: newswatcher-216.hqx (896 k)
File Name: news-watcher-216-plus-jp1.hqx (176 k)
File Name: news-watcher-sfu-dialup-script.hqx (12 k)
File Name: news-watcher-sfu-unix-navs.hqx (4 k)
File Name: news-watcher-sfu-unix-script.hqx (4 k)
File Name: news-while-u-sleep-12-hc.hqx (20 k)
File Name: newt-news-045-book.hqx (56 k)
File Name: newtscape-13.hqx (496 k)
File Name: newtscape-14.hqx (632 k)
File Name: n-exchanges-01.hqx (20 k)
File Name: nifty-telnet-11.hqx (256 k)
File Name: no-more-cookies-20.hqx (36 k)
File Name: note-fat-201.hqx (888 k)
File Name: nova-31-ppc.hqx (1500 k)
File Name: nova-term-311.hqx (508 k)
File Name: nscc-103.hqx (16 k)
File Name: ns-kiosk-as.hqx (8 k)
File Name: nuisance-nullifier-10.hqx (80 k)
File Name: nuntius-11-c.hqx (584 k)
File Name: nuntius-204.hqx (1012 k)
File Name: oc-button-circle-96-04.hqx (224 k)
File Name: oneapp-address-book-21.hqx (1748 k)
File Name: oneapp-address-book-22.hqx (1744 k)
File Name: oneapp-address-book-304.hqx (1892 k)
File Name: one-app-address-book-361.hqx (1948 k)
File Name: one-app-address-book-364.hqx (1196 k)
File Name: open-directory.hqx (8 k)
File Name: open-directory-plugin.hqx (8 k)
File Name: open-in-browser-11.hqx (8 k)
File Name: oriental-express-asia.hqx (1688 k)
File Name: osaifu-105.hqx (76 k)
File Name: ot-advanced-tuner-12.hqx (568 k)
File Name: ot-chat-302-sources.hqx (192 k)
File Name: ot-configs-as.hqx (84 k)
File Name: ot-configs.hqx (116 k)
File Name: ot-ppp-bot-16.hqx (16 k)
File Name: ot-ppp-cs.hqx (28 k)
File Name: ot-ppp-csm-13a.hqx (244 k)
File Name: ot-ppp-module-10.hqx (12 k)
File Name: ot-ppp-multidialer-10b1.hqx (12 k)
File Name: ot-ppp-strip-105.hqx (84 k)
File Name: ot-ppp-strip-11.hqx (144 k)
File Name: ot-ppp-switch-151.hqx (8 k)
File Name: otppp-toggle-221.hqx (20 k)
File Name: ot-session-watcher-101.hqx (300 k)
File Name: ot-tool-11.hqx (244 k)
File Name: outland-tcp-tool-10.hqx (76 k)
File Name: outlook-to-addressbook.hqx (716 k)
File Name: page-20.hqx (28 k)
File Name: page-center-09b.hqx (960 k)
File Name: pagecenter.hqx (1016 k)
File Name: page-comm-072.hqx (64 k)
File Name: pagemill-guide-pgs-12.hqx (792 k)
File Name: page-sender-33.hqx (4728 k)
File Name: pagesucker-20.hqx (1028 k)
File Name: pagesucker-mac-104.hqx (376 k)
File Name: pa-login.hqx (8 k)
File Name: panale.hqx (4460 k)
File Name: pa-new-user.hqx (8 k)
File Name: pauls-info-mac-bookmarks.hqx (4 k)
File Name: pb-download-client-11-ppc.hqx (1556 k)
File Name: peacekeeper-68k.hqx (440 k)
File Name: peacekeeper-ppc.hqx (564 k)
File Name: pegasus-converter.hqx (132 k)
File Name: people-link-104-68k.hqx (572 k)
File Name: people-link-104-ppc.hqx (608 k)
File Name: people-lister-11b4-en.hqx (300 k)
File Name: people-lister-11-en.hqx (224 k)
File Name: pfnaac.hqx (16 k)
File Name: phone-manager-108.hqx (1748 k)
File Name: phone-memo-ii.hqx (36 k)
File Name: phonemic-font-package-113.hqx (96 k)
File Name: phonetech.hqx (428 k)
File Name: phone-toner-11.hqx (108 k)
File Name: ping-reporter-131.hqx (128 k)
File Name: ping-reporter-13.hqx (128 k)
File Name: pitbull-pro-230-cbn.hqx (2972 k)
File Name: pitbull-pro-230-ppc.hqx (2676 k)
File Name: pixxx-grabber-151.hqx (2060 k)
File Name: pizza-106b.hqx (716 k)
File Name: playerpro-plugin-10.hqx (1040 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
--========================_20981948==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
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
--========================_20981948==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Alice_2.4.2_E.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Alice_2.4.2_E.sit"
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
--========================_18726316==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
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
--========================_18726316==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Alice_2.4.2=3_->2.4.4.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Alice_2.4.2=3_->2.4.4.sit"
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 Bazan�gue
2, rue Beethoven � 78640 Villiers Saint Fr�d�ric
T�l�phone : 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 �as is� � 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: Apr�s 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 Apr�s 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 Apr�s Fax can be used as an unattended fax
receiving machine.
New in version 2.0
Apr�s 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
--========================_11267202==_
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
--========================_11267202==_
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
--========================_18502760==_
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.
--========================_18502760==_
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 if�)
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'�s 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 don�t know anyone that actually uses
Internet Explorer, this hasn�t been �stress tested� with that browser,
but I did do some basic testing. The one feature that isn�t yet built
into this script is a way of saving the Cache History file, but I find
that I don�t 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 Tanaka�s osax installed. Tanaka�s osax is available
from Info-Mac archives or from Tanaka�s page at
http://mtlab.ecn.fpu.ac.jp/scripting/Jcode_osax.html
3. You must have Jon�s Commands installed. Jon�s Commands is
available from Info-Mac archives or from Jon Pugh�s 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 B�ckstr�m). 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 one�to�one
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 (provided with Mac OS 8)
Date: Jul 12, 1997
From: shanti@inreach.com
Subject: ClearPhone 3.5.2
ClearPhone Requires: Any Mac with mic and speaker (built in or external).
System 7.5.3 or later (7.6.1 best), OT 1.1.2, OT/PPP 1.0or FreePPP 2.5.2,
QuickTime 2.5, Real (dynamic or static) IP Address.
I've been trying all the Phone programs for the internet and ClearPhone is
by far the best, Mac only for now but will be ported to windows soon, this
is a fully functional 30 day demo.
ATTENTION: ALL VERSIONS PRIOR TO 3.4.8 WILL NOT FUNCTION ANY LONGER, If
you have trouble logging on to ClearPhone with this version go to the
ClearPhone Homepage and download the latest version. For info, manual or
latest version go to, http://www.clearphone.com/ See the bottom of the
list below new features.
ClearPhone Features:
*"Call waiting" and "hold" simultaneous connections, works like a Video
telephone
*Hi resolution two-way simultaneous Video and audio
*Always clear Video and Audio at any Internet or local Appletalk or
Ethernet connection speed.
*Multiple connections are allowed at the same time with streamed audio and
video providing a real time group conferencing mode.
*Auto-answer mode allows unattended answering after 1 ring *"Call me"
button allows direct calling from your home page when using a browser
Date: Jul 22, 2000
From: "James C. Lin"
Subject: ClipClap-General purpose text input utility+internet research helper
ClipClap is an integrated text input/internet research helper with
the following features:
1.Provide a hybrid text/internet location web clipping that works with your
favourite web browser, so that you can save text clippings from your
browser for instant access while at the same time remembers the url so
that you can instantly visit the web page the clipping originates from.
2.A convienent text clipping browser that allows quick viewing of text
clipping and text files, and instantly insert the text or url into the word
processing document you are working on.
3.Set up a group of frequently used prefix/postfix combos that is
automatically attached to the clipping in use, so you don't have to type
them over and over again.
4.It can browse text clippings in multiple text style of your choice. You
will never again be caught with text clipping with fonts too small for
comfortable viewing.
5.Address the problem where non-english clipping does not always show
up correctly on a system with language kits.
6.Flexible archiving into a single text file.
If you do any typing at all on a Mac and/or do any research on the
internet, ClipClap will save you hours of frustration dealing with
cryptic bookmarks, cumbersome copy and past between applications.
More info at: http://homepage.mac.com/jameslin/clipclap.html
Date: Jan 15, 1999
From: juggy@kagi.com
Subject: ClippingConverter 1.0
Clipping Converter - directly convert ordinary text and image clipping to SimpleText readable format. You can also convert Netscape, Internet Explorer and MacOS 8.5 Bookmarks without pain! You can edit text before converting them and you can merge multiples files by drag&dropping them on the application! Simple and fast.
Date: Feb 27, 1999
From: setsu@tcp-ip.or.jp
Subject: Club MID v1.1.0
Club MID is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to play
standard MIDI files. One window holds one standard MIDI file, and displays
it's current tempo, System Exclusive status, Control Change status and Voice
Name, Panpot, Pitch Bend, Level for each MIDI channel.
List window can have up to 32640 MIDI files to be played back sequentially,
or random order. This application is best for those who wants to be with
music all the time.
Features :
Fat Binary.
QuickTime 3 support.
Macintosh Drag and Drop support.
GM, GS, XG format compatible
32part Standard MIDI File playback support.
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)
-- only if you use external MIDI tone generator
MIDI tone generator or QuickTime Musical Instruments
What's changed in v1.1.0
Measure display while playing.
Faster Standard MIDI File loading.
-- T.Suzuki
Date: Apr 17, 1999
From: setsu@tcp-ip.or.jp
Subject: Club MID v1.1.2
Club MID is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to play
standard MIDI files. One window holds one standard MIDI file, and displays
it's current tempo, System Exclusive status, Control Change status and Voice
Name, Panpot, Picth Bend, Level for each MIDI channel.
List window can have up to 32640 MIDI files to be played back sequentially,
or random order. This application is best for those who wants to be with
music all the time.
Features :
Fat Binary.
QuickTime 3 support.
Macintosh Drag and Drop support.
GM, GS, XG format compatible
32part Standard MIDI File playback support.
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)
-- If you use external MIDI tone generator
MIDI tone generator or QuickTime Musical Instruments
-- T.Suzuki
Date: Apr 23, 2001
From: Takashi Suzuki
Subject: Club MID v1.1.6
Club MID is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to play
standard MIDI files. One window holds one standard MIDI file, and displays
it's current tempo, System Exclusive status, Control Change status and Voice
Name, Panpot, Picth Bend, Level for each MIDI channel.
List window can have up to 32640 MIDI files to be played back sequentially,
or random order. This application is best for those who wants to be with
music all the time.
What's changed :
- May crash when you close some window -> fixed.
Features :
- Fat Binary.
- Macintosh Drag and Drop support.
- GM, GS, XG format compatible
This application requires :
- Macintosh with 68020 or higher / PowerPC
- System7 + QuickTime or System7.1 or later
- Apple MIDI Manager or OMS (Open Music System)
- MIDI tone generator or QuickTime Musical Instruments
Date: Aug 27, 1997
From: richwolf@UIC.EDU
Subject: Cohiba 1.0 -- Making Life with NetWare a Little Easier
*Cohiba is a control panel designed to make your life easier if you must
live, as I do, within the bounds of a NetWare universe. Basically, *Cohiba
allows you to log into a Netware Directory Services (NDS) tree during
bootup. "What's so great about that?" you may ask. Well, with *Cohiba
installed you will be able to put aliases of items found on NetWare
fileservers inside your Startup Items folder and have them resolved for you
automatically every time you boot your Mac up!
In fact, *Cohiba has been found to be useful in the following sorts of
situations:
1. You (or a client) would like to have NetWare behave more like the way
AppleShare can (i.e., log into a server automatically during bootup).
2. You have a kiosk Macintosh which should log into a NetWare fileserver
without human intervention.
3. A public access lab Macintosh should log into a NetWare fileserver
automatically as part of your administrative schema.
*Cohiba requires that you have the Novell Client for the Macintosh (version
5.1 or greater) already installed on your Macintosh. (The NW Client
Installer is avaiable free from Novell.) *Cohiba's Mac OS requirements are
the same as the NetWare Client for the Macintosh's. *Cohiba must load
after the MacIPX control panel (if you do not change *Cohiba's name, this
will happen automatically).
*Cohiba is nothing-says-thank-you-better-than-beer-ware. If you find
*Cohiba useful, and you would like to let me know in a tangible way, please
send me some of your favorite local, microbrewed beer. It should be sent
to:
Richard K. Wolf
University of Illinois at Chicago
Computer Center (M/C 135)
1940 West Taylor Avenue, Room 124
Chicago, Illinois 60612-7583
(USA)
Date: Jul 19, 1999
From: Louis Chartrand
Subject: Columbo 3.0
Columbo is an internet search utility like Sherlock, but which only costs
7$ and has tons of other features. Take a look at its website:
http://louisxiv.hypermart.net/search.html
Louis Chartrand
LouisXIV@istar.ca
http://louisxiv.hypermart.net
Date: Mar 23, 1999
From: louisxiv@istar.ca
Subject: Columbo 2.0
Columbo's (formerly Search) practical tiny palette and its easy-to-use
search site editor makes of it the most powerful internet search utility
after Sherlock. You can also create links, import bookmarks from Netscape
or Internet Explorer, use Sherlock plugins, and if you have Sherlock
plugin editor (louisxiv.hypermart.net/SherlockPluginEditor.html), you can
easily edit Sherlock plugins. Version 2.0 adds new help, Sherlock plugin
support and many bug fixes.
Have fun!
Louis Chartrand
LouisXIV@istar.ca
http://louisxiv.hypermart.net
Date: May 21, 1997
From: Hartmann@ThePentagon.com
Subject: CoMa_Mac_4.0.1.sit
Programme-Name: CoMa for Macintosh/Atari Voice/Pro 4.0.1
(COmmunication-MAnager)
Purpose: fax & voice-mail-system, to send & receive fax, answering
machine and mini-mailbox with internal z-modem
Programme-Type: Shareware / Crippleware
Author: Siegfried Hartmann
Hardware: PowerMac or 68k-Mac from System 7.5.1 or Computer with
MagiC[Mac|PC] or TOS
CoMa has the following common functions and attributes in all levels
- english documentation - fax-class 2 & 2.0 - network-capable
fax-job-management (3 jobs in 24 hours) - Serial fax - Display of the
calling-number with ISDN-modems - Display of call units with ISDN-Modems
- internal editor - incoming pages are displayed during fax-reception
!! (even on 8 MHz-computers) - text can be mixed with graphic-logos and
signatures - polling (receive & send with class 2.0) - fax-voice-number
management, including groups - management for incoming
fax/messages/mails - mini-mailbox with internal send & receive-z-modem
Date: Jul 08, 1999
From: Hartmann@ThePentagon.com
Subject: CoMa_Mac
Programme-Name: CoMa for Macintosh/Atari Voice/Pro 4.1.0
(COmmunication-MAnager)
Purpose: fax & voice-mail-system, to send & receive fax, answering
machine, mini-mailbox & terminal with internal z-modem
Programme-Type: Shareware / Crippleware
Author: Siegfried Hartmann
Hardware: PowerMac or 68k-Mac from System 7.5.1 or Computer with
MagiC[Mac|PC] or TOS
CoMa has the following common functions and attributes in all levels
- english documentation
- fax-class 2 & 2.0
- network-capable fax-job-management (3 jobs in 24 hours)
- Serial fax
- Display of the calling-number with ISDN-modems
- Display of call units with ISDN-Modems
- internal editor
- incoming pages are displayed during fax-reception !!
(even on 8 MHz-computers)
- text can be mixed with graphic-logos and signatures
- polling (receive & send with class 2.0)
- fax-voice-number management, including groups
- management for incoming fax/messages/mails
- mini-mailbox with internal send & receive-z-modem
- mini-terminal mit internal z-modem
* * * * * * * * * * CoMa Voice (additional) * * * * * * * * * *
- Answering machine for ZyXEL, Creatix, Elsa/TriStar,
Sportster VI/Voice/Flash and Smarty/Cybermod-Modems
- Day & time programmable answering messages
- Multiple outgoing messages for several ISDN-MSN
- Remote control / recall of new received faxes
- Recall of 7 special messages by DTMF-code
- Real time decoding of sound for Mac/Atari-Soundsystem of ZxXEL
ADPCM3/ADPCM4 & Smarty/Cybermod and Law-Sound
Date: Jul 30, 1998
From: peter@stairways.com.au
Subject: Combadge 1.1
Combadge is a real time email companion, perhaps best described as a cross
between a talk, chat and email. Combadge will let you chat in real time
with other Combadge users without needing to know where they are - you
simply use their email address and Combadge finds them. If they are not
running Combadge, then Combadge will send your message to them using email
so you do not even need to know if they have Combadge.
Version 1.1 uses your email client to send offline messages instead of
handling email sending internally.
Features
* Easy User Interface.
* Real time chatting if both parties have Combadge.
* Email messages if they do not have Combadge.
* Connect using email address.
* Log conversations to email.
* Automatic configuration.
* Answering machine facility.
Combadge requires a Macintosh with Internet connectivity.
Combadge is US$25 shareware. Site and organisation-wide licenses are also
available for US$500 and US$2000 respectively.
For more information, see our web site at
Date: Feb 03, 1998
From: stephen.ashcroft@Clinical-Biochemistry.oxford.ac.uk
Subject: CombiStat 1.1
CombiStat is a programme that performs two useful mathematical procedures
involving standard errors of the mean (SEM). Its main use is for combining
several Mean +/- SEM values into an overall Mean +/- SEM. This is a frequent
requirement for researchers repeating an experiment several times, each time
obtaining a Mean +/- SEM for the parameter(s) under study. Additionally, in
version 1.1 the programme will calculate the SEM and standard deviation of
both the ratio (X1/X2) and the product (X1*X2) of two independent variables,
X1 and X2, each having an associated SEM. For more information see the
accompanying Read me file.
CombiStat should run on any Mac and has been tested with System 7.6.1 and 7.5.3
The programme is freeware.
Steve Ashcroft
Dr SJH Ashcroft, Nuffield Dept. of Clinical Biochemistry, John Radcliffe,
Hospital, Headington, Oxford OX3 9DU
email: stephen.ashcroft@ndcb.ox.ac.uk
phone: +44 1865 220480 FAX : +44 1865 221834
Date: Sep 19, 1993
From "ML Weasner " Sat Sep 18 22:44:55 1993
Date: 17 Sep 1993 08:25:25 U
From: "ML Weasner"
Subject: Upload for Mac Archives
QuickMail-SMTP Link Upload for Mac Archives 9/17/93 8:27 TRW
Submission for the Mac Archives. StuffIt format. --Mike
----------------------------------------------------------------
Here is ComIT 1.8, a Communication Integration Tool for Apple(R) Macintosh(R)
computers. With ComIT you can monitor communication costs for on-line connect
time and voice phone calls. You can use ComIT to dial your voice calls and
monitor the duration and cost of the call.
ComIT supports Macintosh Plus and newer computers with at least 1MB of memory.
ComIT is compatible with multiple monitors and large screen monitors.
ComIT requires System 6.0 or later. ComIT 1.8 is System 7.0 friendly, including
Balloon Help, and it is 32-bit clean.
ComIT is a shareware program. If you like and use ComIT, please send your name
and mailing address to the author along with the $20.00 (U.S.) shareware fee.
Registered users of ComIT will receive a printed manual, support via online
services, and future updates free or at reduced cost. There are many
capabilities in ComIT that are documented in the manual. In fairness to those
who register, unregistered users will not receive any support.
<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>
Date: Jul 30, 1992
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 16:09:30 -0500
From: David Kabal
Subject: Communicator 2.0
Please replace the copy I originally sent you with this one. The partition
on the self-extracting archive's application was not big enough to
self-extract on my machine (and presumably other people's as well). This
isn't very serious but it could be inconvenient. Please do not change the
blurb or information that comes with it.
Thanks (sorry)
Dave.
----------
David Kabal
Canadian Institute for Telecommunications Research
Institut Canadien de Recherche en Telecommunications
You are in an open field west of a big white house with a boarded
front door.
There is a small mailbox here.
Date: Apr 20, 1996
From: (Dean Bittner) dean@bittco.com
Subject: Co-motion 1.9.1
Co-motion energizes collaboration as participants brainstorm and evaluate
ideas in a real-time session over the Internet or any TCP/IP network.
Idea generation, annotation, and evaluation tools focus your group.
Results are instantly organized by generating a variety of reports that
summarize the interaction and separate the good from bad ideas based on
the votes of participants.
Other features include private and public chatting as well as tools for
finding, listing, and sorting the ideas in a shared, live document called
a session. Host as many sessions as you can handle, with as many
participants as you want, when and wherever it's convenient.
Co-motion 1.9.1 is a fat binary for both 68K and PPC Macintoshes.
Requires OpenTransport or MacTCP, System 7 or better, 1M of available
memory, a hard disk, and a connection to a TCP/IP network like the Internet.
Shareware licensing $30: includes complete source code under GPL, Windows
version, box, install diskettes, manual.
We hope that you enjoy using Co-motion.
Cheers,
Dean Bittner, Managing Partner, Bittco
dean@bittco.com
http://www.bittco.com
Date: Jun 23, 1999
Subject: ConMail
From: gziemski
ConMail 1.0.2b0
ConMail is a simple POP3 email client, that you can also use to launch
your email client in case you have waiting email.
I wrote ConMail because I liked some of the already existing Macintosh
programs that feature similar functionality. Unfortunately, I do not like
the way they display information. Moreover, I could not use them as they
were shareware and I did not feel like paying for them. Therefore I
decided to write my own program, and since I am releasing it as public
domain, you have no reason either to feel guilty for using it but not
paying :-)
The source code is included.
Requirements:
- PPC Macintosh
- Open Transport library installed
- Appearance library installed
- Navigation library installed
ConMail is released as public domain.
No virus infections were found - checked with Disinfectant 3.7.1.
Date: Jul 12, 1999
From: gziemski
Subject: ConMail 1.3.1b0
ConMail is a simple POP3 email client that will periodically check
whether you have waiting email. In case you do, you can use it to launch
your email client. ConMail supports an unlimted number of email accounts.
I have written ConMail because I liked some of the already existing
Macintosh programs that feature similar functionality. Unfortunately, I
do not like the way they display information. Moreover, I could not use
them as they were shareware and I did not feel like paying for them.
Therefore, I decided to write my own program and after some work I came
up with ConMail.
In order to run ConMail you need a PPC Macintosh with Appearance, Open
Transport and Navigation Services installed. If you are running Mac OS
8.5 (Mac OS 7.1?) or later, ConMail should run without any problems.
ConMail is released as public domain.
The source code is included.
No virus infections were found - checked with Disinfectant 3.7.1.
To find out more about ConMail go here:
Date: Jan 25, 2000
From: "Robert J. Clay"
Subject: Connect me to... freeware WWW Utlity for Macintosh
I must admit that the "Connect to..." script which comes with the MacOs is a
pretty good little utility by Apple Computer, Inc.
However, I have often been frustrated by not being able to change the
default URL that comes with it, and not being able to have a list of
favorite URL's which I can access from my desktop. That's why I put together
this little freeware application. It is meant as a replacement for the
"Connect to..." script, and I believe you will find it very versatile and
easy to use.
To start off, you must have:
A PowerPC computer
MacOS 8.5 or later
AppleScript
A web browser
If you would like to place this application in the Apple Menu, where it was
designed to go, simply double click on the "Installer applet". All the
moving will be done for you instead of you having to dive into multiple
folders. You can either delete the "Connect to..." script or use this
program in addition to the default script that comes with the OS.
web page: http://home.earthlink.net/~aragorn2
email: aragorn2@earthlink.net
Date: May 26, 2000
From: Elly
Subject: ConneXcellent 1.2 - dialup connection utility
Launch and quit applications automatically with your internet connection.
ConneXcellent allows you to select up to four applications to launch
automatically with your pre configured PPP dialup internet connection,
and to automatically quit any or all of them when disconnecting.
Registration:
ConneXcellent is shareware, only costing $8. All future versions will be
free to registered users.
Requirements:
Macintosh
PPP based dialup internet connection
Open Transport
You can always get the latest version of ConneXcellent from Echozone
Software at: http://www.echozone.com/software.html
Date: Sep 27, 1997
From: richardb@cocytus.demon.co.uk
Subject: Control PPP 2.0
Control PPP is the original and best control strip module for all you road
warriors. It lets you connect or disconnect PPP and open the TCP and PPP
control panels. It also indicates whether PPP is open or not by a mere
glance at its icon, records the time you spend online, shows your IP
address and activity, and lets you switch between saved configurations.
It now works with all versions of MacPPP, FreePPP and OT/PPP available at
the time of writing, (including FreePPP 2.6 but excluding AOL link or AT&T
WorldNet, which use proprietary code).
Q: There are millions of PPP control strips: why use this one?
A: Because it:
* Combines the features of all the other control strips in one simple module.
* Unlike certain other control strip activity meters, this one works smoothly.
* Works with _all_ the current versions of PPP, even if you switch among them
without restarting.
* Is standalone and doesn't require any extensions, scripting additions,
installers
or similar baggage.
* Is carefully optimised to use as little CPU time as possible.
* Runs PowerPC native if you're using Extensions Strip 1.2 or greater.
* Monitors OT/PPP directly, using an efficient, asynchronous C interface, and
doesn't go blasting AppleEvents around your Mac every second, which is
what some others do.
New in Version 2.0:
* An activity meter so you can keep an eye on your PPP efficiency.
* It has a new menu which lets you switch between saved configurations
of OT/TCP, OT/PPP and FreePPP.
* Now shows the IP address of your Mac in the popup menu.
* Updated for compatibility with FreePPP 2.6 and OT/PPP.
* Auto-detects the relevant flavour of PPP, even if it is changed without
restarting.
* Fixed the bug whereby FreePPP 2.5 with MacTCP would only connect once.
Control PPP is shareware and costs $10 if you use it for more than 30 days.
Date: Feb 26, 1995
Date: Sun, 26 Feb 1995 04:39:04 -0500 (EST)
From: Data
Subject: Control Strip Modules Archive Update
Dear Control Strip Supporters:
This is the Control Strip Modules Archive Maintainer. I have been very
busy because of the Midterm Exams. As many of you have already known, the
archive has came back online since the 30th of January. However, the plan
of moving the archive to a SparcStation has "again" been delayed due to
the difficulties in finding certain custom cables.
This archive will be moved again around the end of May 1995, I will post
to comp.sys.mac.system and comp.sys.mac.misc as well as send announcments
to the info-mac mailing list when it changes. So keep your eyes open and
you should be aware of the happenings. Also, you may finger me at
for the most up-to-date information about me and the
status-location of this archive.
FYI, the current archive address is at
matrix29.wallach.reshall.columbia.edu
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
128.59.234.13
For your conveniences, I will resubmit the newest Fetch and Anarchie
bookmarks along with this letter to both Umich and Sumex for your
conveniences. If you wish, you may drop me emails, and I will mail you
those bookmarks as attachments.
If you have any questions, suggestions, or problems about this archive,
please send email to me .
Once again, thank you so much for supporting Control Strip and this
Archive.
/Data 2/22/1995
--------------------------------------------------
And here is a recap for those who are new to this.
Hi, Control Strip Fans:
Welcome to the first "Control Strip Module Archive" on the net(as far as I
know and hope) :-) It will run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until the end
of May 1995 (I will have an IP address change then, so just email me and i
will send you the new site address)
To ensure that this archive is up-to-date, I will be compiling Freeware,
Shareware, and "any-other-ware" Modules off the net, CompuServe, America
OnLine, etc. on a regular basis(ususally dialy). However, Control Strip
Developers, please upload or emai me your new module(s), and It will be
available to the net within 1-4 hours.
The modules contained in this archive are NOT commerical softwares.
I would like to thank the following people for their advice and support:
(the names are in the order of their product releases) Mr. Robert S.
Mah, author of "Control Strip Patcher" Patrick
McClaughry, author of "Ballon Help ME" Jeremy
Kezer, author of "Jeremy's Control Strip Modules"
have fun.
/Data
Matrix 29.17 OP and Control Strip Modules Archive Maintainer.
2/22/95
/data
Matrix 29.17 Op and Control Strip Modules Archive Maintainer
voice 212-853-7882 Matrix 29.17 now OnLINE
Date: Sep 19, 2001
From: John Rethorst
Subject: Cookie 1.1
Quote/phrase/tip generator. Unlike others, its library is plain text, so
you can add or edit anything. Supports an unlimited number of quotes. Comes
with large library of classic quotations. Lets you choose between random or
sequential choices (useful for training). Displays a large variety of great
icons with the quotes, and user-chosen text for the OK button. Source code
is commented.
New in version 1.1: more options, faster, over twice as many icons, docs
cover editing of icons.
Unsolicited comments from users include: "A real nice little program . . .
could be used very nicely as a Tips and Tricks display for large workgroups
. . . Thanks very much . . . Popular Download [Download.com] . . . a fun
program".
Free. Should replace data/cookie.hqx now on Info-Mac.
John Rethorst
Date: Nov 11, 1996
From: (Jeremiah A Blatz) jer+@andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: CookieCleaner - clean out unwanted entries from your MagicCooki
CookieCleaner 1.0
This file will delete all of the Netscape cookies from your
MagicCookie file, except for the ones that you specify. It
requires that you have AppleScript installed and that you
are willing to edit the script. It includes simple instruc-
tions on how to configure CookieCleaner to your needs. You
must read the read me file in order to make CookieCleaner
work! This script is distributed under the GNU Public License.
Jeremiah Blatz Oct 6, 1996
Date: Dec 29, 1998
From: cainesc@woods.uml.edu (Clynton Caines)
Subject: cokie-commander1.0.1
CookieCommander 1.01 - is a standalone version of NoMoreCookies. CookieCommander
allows a user to select which sites can save cookies on the user's hard drive.
The user also has full access and can remove unwanted data in unreadable cookie
files or in history files. Enjoy your control.
Date: Jun 26, 1998
From: abrody@smart.net
Subject: QuicKey Cookie macro
These are for use in Netscape Communicator 4.0.3 and Internet Explorer 4.0.1
for the PowerMac.
Only those browsers with an identical menu structure those to versions of
the web browsers mentioned above will work with these Macros.
Keep an extra copy of the QuicKeys.Prefs file in your System
Folder::Preferences::QuicKeys Folder
in another folder before copying the enclosed QuicKeys.Prefs file into the
same folder.
Also create a Sequences and Keysets folder in the same QuicKeys Folder to
keep the enclosed Sequences and Keysets.
Any questions feel free to e-mail:
abrody@smart.net
Thank you.
Sincerely,
abrody@smart.net
Date: Jul 16, 1997
From: tph@rmi.net
Subject: Cookie's Revenge v1.0
Cookie's Revenge
Version 1.0 �1997 by Tom Harrington (tph@rmi.net)
>From the README:
Many web sites want to save "cookies" on your hard drive.
Many people don't like the idea of web sites using their hard drive to
save information. There are many ways to defeat cookies, including other
AppleScripts that delete the cookie file or sometimes just selected
entries from the file. But where's the fun in that?
Cookie's Revenge opens your cookie file and replaces the cookie data
with subtly bogus information. Superficially it will look like all data
is intact, but the information has been scrambled and rendered useless.
Sites will think that they're tracking you when in fact they're only
tracking random data.
Currently Cookie's Revenge works only with Netscape Navigator. It
should work with any version of Navigator. An Internet Explorer version
may be forthcoming, if I ever get around to installing the program.
This AppleScript is free. It can be found at
Date: May 01, 1997
From: volkmar.friauf@koeln.netsurf.de
Subject: Script for ircle IRC client
Cool - Character Replacement Scripts for the Macintosh IRC client Ircle
With the enclosed scripts, you can easily create "cool" dialogs in your
Ircle chats. They replace standard characters with special symbols. This
can sometimes be funny, especially of you want to annoy people who try
to be cool by using strange looking IRC nicknames - just show them that
you can be quite cooler ;-)
(c) 1997 by Volkmar Friauf
E-Mail: volkmar.friauf@koeln.netsurf.de WWW:
http://http://www.k.cybercity.de/user/friauf.volkmar/ IRC-Nick: Cologne
Date: Jan 20, 1998
From: rj.stelling@bigfoot.com
Subject: Cool Mail 1.0.5
Cool Mail 1.0.5 - is an Apple Script. It will open your default mail
application when run. Cool Mail can also open your default mail
application at startup, keep a log and prevent use with a password.
System Requirements: System 7.5.x or better MacOS 8 recomended.
AppleScript 1.1.2 or better, 75 MHz PowerPC or better recomended.
Date: Dec 18, 1996
From: sudderth@traveller.com (John Sudderth)
Subject: Core Collection 2.5
The Core Collection is a set of 55 XCMD's and XFCN's developed for use
with HyperCard, SuperCard, 4th Dimension, and FoxPro. Check out the tool
that has been used by in-house developers and shareware authors to help
meet project deadlines and add extra functionality in a snap. The Core
Collection can help you too!
Version 2.5 consists of the following externals:
AboutBoxScroll, BootVolume, BumpDate, ChangeCreator, ChangeDelimiter,
ChangeType, CompareDate, CompareString, CopyFile, CreateAlias,
CreatePath, DeleteFile, DeleteFolder, DoesExist, EjectDisk,
FolderContents, FolderIsShared, FolderPath, GetAppPath, GetComment,
GetDefaultFile, GetDepth, GetFileName, GetFileSize, GetFolder,
GetInfoBox, GetManager, GetRAM, GetSetup, GetString, GetTypeCount,
GetVersion, IsAppleShare, IsRunning, IsVirtualOn, LockFile, LockName,
Mount, MoveToTrash, PadList, PasswordDialog, ProgressBar, PutDefaultFile,
ReadWritePrefs, RenameFile, RestoreClut, SetComment, SetDepth, SetTitle,
SetVisible, ShowAboutBox, StripList, Unmount, UseCustomIcon and Volumes.
For more information please visit our web site at <
http://www.hsv.tis.net/~sudderth> or contact us via email at
.
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: ESSOTERIC@delphi.com
Date: Tue, 04 Oct 1994 23:08:56 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Corinth Isle III revision 2 update
Corinth Isle III (revision 2) is a map used to play Bolo
by Esoteric Software, P.O. Box 744, Falls Church, VA 22040 or
craig.shoemaker@tcs.wap.org or essoteric@delphi.com (note the
two 's' characters in the internet address of the later) or
by phone (703) 532-6981.
Revision 2 dated October 4, 1994.
Date: Oct 20, 1995
From: lockheimer@twics.com (Hiroshi Lockheimer)
Subject: CTCPNetwork 1.0; Asynchronous MacTCP Class
�1995 Hiroshi Lockheimer
CTCPNetwork is a minimalist's approach to asynchronous MacTCP connections.
I've stolen many of CTCPNetwork's ideas from various code floating around
the net, namely: PowerTCP by Dmitry Boldyrev, the NewsWatcher source by
John Norstad, and Peter Lewis' stuff in Pascal. CTCPNetwork is quite
similar to PowerTCP, but one of my objectives in writing CTCPNetwork was to
improve on the error handling.
You are free to use CTCPNetwork, no strings attached, although I would
appreciate some credit in your about box or wherever appropriate. Oh, and
CTCPNetwork is most likely NOT bug free. :-) Use at your own risk.
Anyway, please send bugs/comments/whatever to:
lockheimer@twics.com
Enjoy!
Hiroshi Lockheimer
Date: Mar 13, 1994
From "Michael Niehaus " Tue Mar 8 17:08:57 1994
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 94 20:08:22 -0500
From: Michael Niehaus
Subject: CTerm 2.2
Organization: Bowling Green State University
Do you have the need to connect to an IBM mainframe from home? CTerm may be
the product you need. It enables dial-up connections to IBM mainframes
through IBM (or compatible) protocol converters such as the 7171 or 3174
with the appropriate dial-up support.
All that is needed is a modem, the Communication Toolbox (or System 7, since
the CommToolbox is built-in), and a connection tool (such as Apple's
modem tool).
CTerm implements the same terminal emulation as IBM's FTTerm software, often
referred to as Async 3270 or IBM 3101 emulation (it is actually an "extended
subset" of the 3101 emulation).
Two other software packages exist for the Mac to perform this function; both
are commercial products which are fairly expensive. CTerm is shareware. If
you find it useful, a modest $20 registration fee is requested.
Here's an overview of CTerm's features:
* Completely Mac-like (not some quick port)
* Four-color support, including alternate background colors
* Support for any fixed-width font in any point size
* Pass-through printing from a host through an appropriately-
configured protocol converter
* Uses the extended keyboard to its maximum capabilities, while offering
addition PF key options for those with a standard keyboard
* MINIMAL IND$FILE file download support (this is not a published
protocol; IBM won't disclose it, and I don't have the time to
reverse-engineer it)
Of course, technical support is provided. (But don't expect me to return
phone calls to unregistered users -- I'll talk to you, but not at my
expense.)
-Michael Niehaus
CTerm author
---
Michael Niehaus Internet: mniehau@andy.bgsu.edu
CICS Systems Programmer CIS: 73760,171
Marathon Oil Company IBM Mail: usvkn8cn@ibmmail.com
Date: Jan 15, 1998
From: hsoi@eden.com
Subject: CURLPushButton 2.4 - a PowerPlant class
A Metrowerks PowerPlant inherited class geared towards helping your
application
become Internet-savvy. It allows you to put clickable buttons in places
(e.g.
your About box) that will look like a URL in a web browser...click on the
URL
and go right to there! Great for listing the web page for your software,
the email address for contact/support, the ftp site where users can get
updates or whatever you want! You list the text, they can see it, copy it
down, whatever... and then just click and visit it. VERY HANDY!! VERY
COOL!!
The class is even set up that the text of the button can say one thing but
then still visit the URL. For example, the About Box displays your name
and you click on it and it visits your personal web page or something.
Point
is, the button can list the URL text or not...it's a flexible class.
There is a demonstration application included in the archive to help you
see how it works as well as help and tips for implimentation. Furthermore
there is a CTYP file that you can use to aid in the editing process
(for use with Metrowerks Constructor).
For complete information, please read the README file enclosed in the
archive.
Thanx, and enjoy!
John C. Daub
Hsoi's Shop
Date: Aug 15, 1997
From: adruiz@concentric.net
Subject: Cyberdog IC Helper (1.0.1)
This AppleScript acts as a helper application for Internet Config. It
corrects a glitch in Cyberdog when command-clicking URLs (via ICeTEe) from
another application.
Version History
8/8/1997
1.0.1: Changed AppleScript-generic creator code "aplt" to prevent calling
of a random AppleScript by Internet Config and the Finder.
6/26/1997
1.0: Initial Public Release
Anyone may distribute this software at no charge as long as the enclosed
Read Me file is included and I am notified via e-mail at the above address.
Date: Apr 21, 1998
From: jasonk@easystreet.com
Subject: CyberViewer
CyberViewer is an extension for Netscape Navigator that keeps a visual
history of visited web pages. It displays a floating palette of visited
pages, either as thumbnails or a text list. Unlike Netscape's history,
entries don't disappear when Navigator is quit, aren't removed by going
"back" or closing a browser window, and can be saved for a specified
number of days, so the user can easily go back and find the address of a
visited page.
Palette entries can be double-clicked or dragged to an open browser
window to reload a page. Entries may also be dragged from the floating
palette to Navigator's Bookmark Window to bookmark specific web pages.
In addition, CyberViewer can be configured to alert the user when web
pages are done loading by playing a user-specified sound.
Date: Jul 08, 1999
From: sandlpeters@ibm.net
Subject: Cyrillic Keyboard Drivers
This is a set of Cyrillic Keyboard drivers I have written for English
Speakers.
There are 13 original keyboards I have written that have phonetic and
standard Russian keyboard layouts for all five standard Cyrillic
encodings, including KOI-8, ISO 8859-5, Windows CP-1251, Mac Encoding
(CP10007), and DOS CP-866. There are three additional keyboards that
allow for modified ASCII charts used on windows platforms in Central
Asia (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.)
Fonts and updates can be downloaded from my site at
http://members.xoom.com/twosandals/index.html
From what I have seen this is the ONLY package for Mac that covers all
these encodings, I am positive it is the only free one.
Requirements:
512kE System 4.1 (min)
through G3 System 8.x
Date: Jun 23, 1999
Subject: Cyrillic Keyboard Drivers
From: sandlpeters@ibm.net
This is the first time I have submitted anything like this, so I hope I
do it correctly.
This is a set of Cyrillic Keyboard drivers I have written for English
Speakers.
There are 13 original keyboards I have written that have phonetic and
standard Russian keyboard layouts for all five standard Cyrillic
encodings, including KOI-8, ISO 8859-5, Windows CP-1251, Mac Encoding
(CP10007), and DOS CP-866. There are three additional keyboards that
allow for modified ASCII charts used on windows platforms in Central
Asia (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.)
Fonts and updates can be downloaded from my site at
http://members.xoom.com/twosandals/index.html
>From what I have seen this is the ONLY package for Mac that covers all
these encodings, I am positive it is the only free one.
Requirements:
512kE System 4.1 (min)
through G3 System 8.x
Date: Mar 16, 1996
From: Dan Cottler, darmok@voicenet.com
Subject: Dan's InterSLIP Scripts 1.4
"Dan's InterSLIP Scripts" is a freeware package containing various
InterSLIP scripts and detailed step-by-step installation instructions.
The "Generic Modem Driver" script fully supports just about any type
of modem. It recognizes the basic extended result codes and will
redial when a busy signal or carrier drop occurs. It is far superior
to InterSLIP's built-in "Hayes Compatible" setting. The instructions
include recommended initialization commands for many modem models.
The "Generic Gateway" script fully supports a number of SL/IP hosts,
including The Internet Adapter (TIA). It will catch carrier drops
that occur during the sign-on process, and it properly obtains and
sets the IP address assigned by the host.
- Dan Cottler
Cherry Hill, NJ, USA.
Date: Jul 08, 1999
From: Jaayon@aol.com
Subject: DataIndex 1.0
This small and quick program can hold data such as phone numbers or email
addresses for fast retrieval. Find data with case sensitive searches or
non-case sensitive searches. The data is stored into a text file that could
be opened by many text editing applications.
Jonathan Almarez
Date: Sep 11, 1999
From: mikem@deal-mac.com
Subject: Sherlock -- deal-mac plug-in
The dealmac Sherlock plug-in will allow you to add dealmac.com to the list of
sites that you can search using Apple's Sherlock technology. Using the plug-in
you can search the dealmac archives to locate the best prices on a variety of
Macintosh hardware and software products.
Requires Mac OS 8.5 or higher.
Thanks
Date: Nov 18, 1996
From: zimmie@abwam.com (Robert Zimmerman)
Subject: Default No Cookie
Default No Cookie is a simple hack which changes the default button on Cookie
Alert dialogs in Netscape Navigator 3.0 or later from "Yes" to "No". This allows
rejection of receipt of cookies to be accomplished by merely pressing the Return
button on your Macintosh, with no need to reach for the mouse. Of course, you
still have the option of accepting cookies by clicking the "Yes" button.
This is freeware.
This hack may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM
Date: Jan 12, 2003
From: XOSX
Subject: Desktop Cray
I uploaded DesktopCray.dmg to the info-mac ftp server.
It's THE supercomputing environment for Mac OS X.
You can find the app's website at http://www.xosx.com/desktopcray
Date: Jan 06, 1995
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 09:28:10 -0800
From: celestin@olympus.net (Paul Celestin)
Subject: Destination: Internet CD-ROM index
This is a press release and index describing Destination: Internet, the new
Internet CD-ROM from Celestin Company. Destination: Internet contains over
500 megabytes of Internet-related information and tools, including MacTCP
and MacPPP, the cornerstones of true Macintosh Internet connectivity.
______________________________________________________________________
Celestin Company - 1152 Hastings Avenue - Port Townsend, WA 98368-6112
Home of Apprentice - the Mac Programmer Source Code & Utilities CD-ROM
ftp://ftp.teleport.com/vendors/cci/ -- http://www.teleport.com/~cci/
send a blank message to 'cci@olympus.net' for an index of our products
Date: Jun 18, 2001
From: jayadevan.V.Krishnan
Subject: Devalipi 3.2
Multy language E-Mail client and word processor, text exporter.
Compose styled text on ARABIC, MALAYALAM, TAMIL,URDU and E-mail or copy
and paste or export (for other fonts) into to your favourite
applications like Macromedia Freehand, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe
Photoshop, Quark XPress, CorelDraw, PageMaker, Word and Internet
applications like Netscape Communicator, Microsoft Outlook Express and
others ...
Date: May 13, 2004
From: Christian Grunenberg
Subject: DEVONagent 1.3
Short description:
Intelligent agent to find information on the Internet
Long description:
You've been looking on the Internet for that needle in the haystack for
hours? Clicked on hundreds of links in Google and still found no answer
to your question? Or are you visiting the same pages over and over
again to see if they publish something about this or that? Let
DEVONagent do the job for you! DEVONagent is a fast and flexible agent
to find any kind of information on the Internet. It scans the net using
a variety of searching techniques, collects hundreds or thousands of
web pages and summarises them intelligently. In addition DEVONagent's
crawler automatically scans through a list of pages and reports only
those dealing with what you're looking for.
Key features:
- Automatically queries multiple search engines
- Collects, analyses, weights and summarises the search results
- Crawler auto-surfs your favourite web pages
- Scanners look specifically for certain results like webcams or
multimedia
- Presents the result as a dynamic digest based on an intelligent topic
list
- Automatic filter eliminates junk, similar, archived or error pages
- Integrated web browser based on the Safari engine
- Stores results in a searchabe web page archive
- Flexible plug-in and scanner architecture
- Built to seamlessly integrate with Mac OS X and DEVONthink
What's unique:
- Comes with an intuitive user interface and is easy to use
- Generates an intelligent, useful digest of the found information
- Summarizes the text of retrieved pages
- Highlights search words in digests, summarizations, text and HTML
views
- Follows multiple levels of promising links on demand
- Converts RSS/RDF on the fly to HTML
- Searches the web and analyses the results much faster than the
competition
- Is built exclusively for Mac OS X, no Java application
History:
NEW Proximity operator ~ to accept partial words/substrings
NEW "Safari Bookmarks" and "Safari History" plugins to scan pages
bookmarked in Safari and pages lately visited with Safari
NEW "Multimedia" scanner splitted into "Audio (Linked)", "Video
(Linked)" and "Multimedia (Embedded)"
NEW "Import > Safari History" command to create a new crawler set
containing the last visited pages
NEW "Java Search" plugin to query Sun's Java info page
Improved Updated "AltaVista (Web)", "Images", "Directories", "Reuters",
"Apple Knowledge Base", "Apple Developer Connection", "Metacrawler" and
"Czech Metacrawler" plugins
Improved Contents inside MARQUEE tags are ignored (as these tags are
quite often used for index spamming)
Improved Advertisment filter
Improved DEVONagent does not filter pages with identical HTML code
anymore if a scanner is active
Improved Modifications to "Standard" set of Query windows are now
persistent
Improved URLs and strings (containing URLs) can be pasted into Crawler
sets
Improved "DEVONthink > Add..." commands look for DEVONthink Pro first
Improved Contextual menus of Web views provide "Open Frame In New
Window" and "Add Frame To Crawler" commands. In addition, the commands
"Open Link/Page In Browser" have been renamed to "Open Link/Page In New
Window".
Improved URL of links under the mouse cursor is temporarily displayed
in the URL field of Preview/Browser windows
Improved Toolbars of Preview/Browser windows default to text-only
Improved Back/Forward handling of Preview/Browser windows
Improved HTML parser supports UTF-7 encoding and treats more wrong HTML
code correct
Improved Retrieval of topics and calculation of relevance of search
results are much faster
Improved Optimized DEVONfoundation framework increases the overall
performance (e.g. HTML/RSS parsing, digest creation, archive search
etc.)
Improved German shortcuts of "Web > Back/Forward" commands changed to
Cmd-�/�
Improved Updated Dutch localization
Improved DEVONagent uses application- and user-specific temporary
directories
Improved DEVONagent forces Mac OS X to flush its disk cache (including
file system data) after writing the archive back to disk.
Improved Cocoa and XML plugin interfaces
Fixed DEVONagent displayed a wrong title for RSS feeds and sometimes
unnecessarily followed the first link after the TITLE tag. In addition,
the "Follow Links" option now usually follows less links reducing the
duration of a scan.
Fixed Handling of BASE tag of HTML pages was buggy and therefore
following links did not work under sometimes
Fixed Under some rare circumstances no relevance was displayed for all
results in the "Pages" tab of Query/Crawler windows
Fixed XML plugins using incomplete URLs could crash the application
Fixed Title of Preview windows was sometimes incorrect after going
back/forward
Fixed Some results of Ask Jeeves (accessed by "Metacrawler" plugin)
were ignored
Fixed Crawler sets now support user names/password containing a @
character and a user interface glitch preventing the usage of this
feature has been fixed
Fixed Minor user interface glitches
License:
Commercial/Trial (US $35)
Author:
DEVONtechnologies
System Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.2.x and Safari 1.x or Mac OS X 10.3.x, 256 Kbps or faster
Internet connection
Shop:
https://www.devon-technologies.com/shop.php
Product Page:
http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonagent.php
http://www.devon-technologies.com/files/screenshots/Browser_Science.jpg
Download: 2.4 MB, 2408 KB, 2466045 bytes
http://www.devon-technologies.com/download.php
http://www.devon-technologies.com/files/DEVONagent.dmg.gz
Date: Apr 21, 2004
From: Christian Grunenberg
Subject: DEVONnote 1.0b
Short description:
Easy-to-use, intelligent note pad, bookmark manager and webcam browser
Long description:
DEVONnote is a note pad capable of intelligently storing and organising
plain or rich texts and file aliases. Store your bookmarks in DEVONnote
too, browse the Web using the integrated browser based on Apples's
WebKit, capture interesting notes immediately, organise webcams or
create cross and Wiki-style links.
Key features:
- Stores plain and rich texts, text clippings, iChat log files and
bookmarks
- Supports dynamic Wiki-style links and static cross links
- Easy-to-use interface
- Integrated browser based on Apple's WebKit (�Safari Engine�)
- Helps you to sort in new stuff (�Classify�, �See Also�)
- Advanced text editing including rulers, highlighting and realtime
word count
- Lightning-fast, intelligent search function
- Supports services (like CalcService, WordService or BlueService)
- Provides multiple services and a Dock menu
- Supports drag 'n drop in both directions
What's unique:
- Im- and exports Finder comments
- Imports MS Word documents using Panther or AntiWordService
- Stores aliases to local files
- Captures contents from the built-in browser and organises webcams
- Groups or ungroups contents, organises them in hierarchies
- Batch im- and exports data extremely fast
- Works flawlessly with huge databases (>100 MB)
- Does not need indexing but searches the data faster than the
competition
- Uses all major features of the operating system
History:
NEW Discounts for students available
NEW Default toolbar item to choose the browser view
Improved Search popup menu and field of browser toolbar combined
Improved Faster verification before flushing contents back to disk (up
to two times faster)
Improved Faster toolbar search
Improved "Destroy" command renamed to "Delete All Instances"
Improved Shortcut of "Launch" command changed to Command-O
Improved Stability of kernel and user interface
Fixed Import of plain text clipping files (.textClipping extension or
'clpt' HFS type) didn't recognize unicode text. In addition, the
default plain text encoding (see preferences) is used for all other
plain text clippings.
Fixed Preview of linked plain text documents sometimes used the rich
instead of the plain text font
Fixed Number of words displayed in the info panel was sometimes not
identical to the one displayed in windows
Fixed Changing the "Check spelling as you type" preference wasn't
applied to already opened browser windows
Fixed After toggling between note pad/outliner views, "See
Also"/"Classify" did not work if there was a document selected
Fixed Sorting by kind was not always updated after modifying the
path/URL of an item
Fixed The relevance of search results was sometimes not correct if
"Phrase"/"Wildcards" and "Content" options were active
Fixed Ungrouped groups were not removed from search/classify results
Fixed Rebuilding was not possible if the verification found some
errors. Now it's possible to continue or cancel.
Fixed It was possible to add a useless "Classify" command to the toolbar
Fixed "Append To Rich Note" service did not work
Fixed Crash after dragging unsupported files to icon view
Fixed Crash after deleting the last search result
License:
Commercial/Trial (US $20, Special introductory price US $15 until
2004/04/30)
Author:
DEVONtechnologies
System Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.2.x and Safari 1.x or Mac OS X 10.3.x
Shop:
https://www.devon-technologies.com/shop.php
Product Page:
http://www.devon-technologies.com/products/devonnote.php
http://www.devon-technologies.com/files/screenshots/DEVONnote_1.jpg
Download: 2.4 MB, 2469 KB, 2528536 bytes
http://www.devon-technologies.com/download.php
http://www.devon-technologies.com/files/DEVONnote.dmg.gz
Date: Apr 30, 1999
From: tt@tempel.org
Subject: DialAssist Set v1.0.1 Location Manager module
DialAssist Set is a Apple Location Manager plugin (module)
for switching DialAssist settings.
DialAssist is a Control Panel from Apple that easens the use
of Apple Remote Access (ARA) when you have often-changing
dial options, such a different area codes, calling card
numbers, and outside line access numbers.
If you use a PowerBook, travel with it and dial up ARA or
PPP services, then you should have a look at this free tool.
System requirements: Any Mac OS, beginning with OS 7.6,
that contains the Location Manager Control Panel.
DialAssist Set, by Thomas Tempelmann, is freeware and may be
distributed with software collections on CD-ROM, including
the commercially available CD-ROMs of the Info-Mac archives.
--
Thomas Tempelmann, Macintosh software developer
Date: Sep 04, 2002
From: "Erc (home)"
Subject: Digital Diary v3.0.5
Digital Diary v3.0.5 by Eric Rojo (ericrojo@telus.net)
Digital Diary Works the Way You Do to Easily Keep Track of all the Important
Decisions and Activities on all your Projects
Digital Diary allows fingertip access to the activity history and current
status of any project, with the added ability to view all activities on all
projects on any particular day. On a complex project, there could be a
dozen or more separate issues being dealt with simultaneously, each with its
own distinct status and decision stream. Digital Diary helps keep track of
all this by providing a convenient way of recording and automatically
organizing this information. While most personal information managers focus
on scheduling and contacts management, Digital Diary focuses on keeping an
organized record of your activities and decisions, allowing you quick and
easy retrieval of a project's history. Versatile report generation can
organize your data in any manner you choose.
Here are a Few of the Many Uses of Digital Diary:
Business, Sales, and Consulting:
- Project activities and decisions
- Upcoming deadlines, meetings, and appointments
- Telephone and meeting records
- Discussions with suppliers, consultants, clients and co-workers
- Decisions made and communicated to clients, co-workers, and subordinates
- Directions received from clients, authorities, and management
- Decision / activity 'streams' relating to issues within a project
Academic and Scientific:
- Experiment progress notes
- On-going research projects
Educational:
- Individual student progress diary
Home and Personal:
- Personal projects and hobbies
- Special events (weddings, holidays, family reunions, etc.)
Some Unsolicited Comments from Users:
"I've downloaded and am using your Digital Diary and I like it a lot."
M. Sher, U.S.A.
"I have just used Digital Diary. It's so wonderful. I have been searching
for such a program as Digital Diary because I want to manage concurrent
projects."
T. Takashina, Japan
"I discovered your product Digital Diary on the MacUser Internet site and
since using the product, I have been ecstatic. Finally, I've found a piece
of commercial software that enables me to organize my life the way I desire.
Digital Diary is absoluteley wonderful."
Date: Mar 03, 1993
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 93 08:08:11 -0800
From: blob@apple.com (Brian Bechtel)
Subject: DinkClass
[Downloaded from AppleLink--I'm not the author, Mark Gross is. Contact him
via zsass.markg@applelink.apple.com.]
DinkClass is a small Think C5.0 (and MPW C++) application framework for
system 7 applications.
DinkClass is now offered as shareware.
If you use ANY of it in your own software, then you must pay a one time fee
to Applied Technical Software (ATS) of $45. In return you will get
unlimited rights to distribute any COMPILED programs created using part of
DinkClass source code. However; the distribution of any source code
derived from parts of the DinkClass software MUST BE DONE WITH APPLIED
TECHNICAL SOFTWARE'S CONSENT!!!! (So, give me a call.) You also get, for
the $45, two free maintenance updates of the basic class library, of the
basic demo applications, of the documentation, any extra demo applications
I may have created (DComDemo a CTB demo, for instance), the MPW C++
supporting files (.make, .r, .c files renamed to .cp, etc.), and telephone
and EMail support. Maintenance updates go out in December and July.
The DinkClass ShareWare distribution package includes:
o Think C 5.0 projects with well commented source code for 2 applications
and the Template project.
o Think C 5.0 source files for the base class library.
o Off-line documentation of the key features implemented in the class
library, all conforming to the Feature Oriented Documentation standard
developed. Features documented in this way include:
All the applications, Scrolling Windows, Event parsing, File and I/O
handling, Clip board support, Menu Handling, and more.
o A readme file.
o A directory "Listings" file of what constitutes this ShareWare distribution.
o A shameless flier soliciting contract software development work for ATS.
o The executable form of the CTB demo application.
o This "Posting note"
Feel free to redistribute this shareware package of DinkClass as you wish, but
ALL OF THESE FILES MUST STAY TOGETHER UNALTERED IN ANY RE-TRANSMISSION OR
DISTRIBUTION OF THIS SHAREWARE PACKAGE!!!!!
p.s. it would be nice if someone could but this package in some of the
INTERNET repositories (like SUMEX)
Mark Gross 12/31/92
Applied Technical Software
19548 W. Cambridge Rd.
Mundelein, IL 60060-1005
Telephone: 708.949.0925
Software engineering services in OOD, OOP, C++, C, MacApp, TCL, MPW,
ThinkC. Initial project development intended for transfer to client with
continued technical support. Turnkey, prototype, and consulting projects
accepted.
I know, its another shameless plug.
p.s. If you would like to use DinkClass in an educational setting contact
me for FREE transient licensing arrangements.
--Brian Bechtel blob@apple.com "My opinion, not Apple's"
Date: Mar 17, 1998
From: riff@pobox.com
Subject: Disobey Quotes 0298 - for StartupQuote
This is a set of quotes for use with StartupQuote.
This is the February '98 version of Disobey Quotes [DisQ].
New versions are released monthly. Check http://www.disobey.com.
StartupQuote displays a new quote at each startup. Unlike other 'fortune
cookie' programs, the quote is REALLY displayed at startup; no INIT,
a new StartupScreen file is simply built by the StartupQuote application.
StartupQuote is distributed as shareware ($10 for a single user license).
By registering at Kagi, you'll get an unlock code that will allow you to add
new quotes, remove or edit existing ones, import/export quotes text files.
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From: kdvail@exploremaine.com
Subject: DL1er
DownLog E/R - a utility designed to track where all those downloads on your machine are coming from. DownLog is available as a stand-alone application or as a logging extension/reader application combination. Either way DownLog lets you know where you got what you did. To use DownLog simply drop the DownLog extension onto your system folder or in the extensions folder and restart. (Upon restart DownLog may request you locate your browser.) Once your Netscape browser is launched DownLog will monitor all traffic. When it detects downloading of files it will log the actual download URL, the referring URL and system date/time of download.
Date: Nov 19, 1997
From: Edi.Milotti@trieste.infn.it
Subject: DLA
This short movie shows a diffusion limited aggregation process without
driving forces. The particles move on a 50*50 square lattice: they are
injected from the boundary and perform a random walk until they touch the
growing structure. If you want to know more look into any good book on
fractals. A specialized reference is Witten & Sander: "Diffusion limited
aggregation, a kinetic critical phenomenon", Phys. Rev. Lett. 47 (1981)
1400. Enjoy.
Dr. Edoardo Milotti
Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita' di Trieste
Via Valerio 2, I-34127 Trieste, Italy
e-mail: milotti@trieste.infn.it
phone: +39 40 6763388
fax: +39 40 6763350
Date: Dec 24, 1997
From: jdempsey@ncinter.net
Subject: DNRDeleter201.hqx
For those of you who often get a corrupt MacTCP DNR file, this little
applet will delete this file every time you restart or shut down your
Mac.
v2.0.1 fixes a problem with the selection of the MacTCP DNR file on some
machines.
Requires Applescript.
Jack M. Dempsey
jdempsey@ncinter.net
http://www.ncinter.net/~jdempsey/
Date: Feb 22, 1996
From: "Jack M. Dempsey"
Subject: DNRDeleter
Does your MacTCP DNR file become corrupt too frequently? This little
applet will delete the MacTCP DNR file every time your reboot or
shutdown. MacTCP/Open Transport will then rebuild the file the next
time your Mac restarts. Place it in your shutdown items folder. Very
handy. Requires AppleScript. Please note, you will not lose any TCP/IP
settings as a result of using this applet.
--
Jack M. Dempsey
aka BeetleGuy
jdempsey@ncinter.net
http://www.ncinter.net/~jdempsey/
Date: May 03, 1996
From: (Paul Herman) a540pau@pic.ucla.edu
Subject: DNS Lookup 0.92
Hey all,
Lookey there! An nslookup for the mac. I have not yet seen one around and
I got tired of waiting, so I wrote one. So here ya go. This program can be
used to lookup IP addresses, CNAMEs, HINFOs, AXFRSs, etc. with detailed
output in the style of the UN*X program: nslookup
Most importantly, is freeware!
This version (0.92) fixes a *big* monster bug in 0.9 that crashed every
other machine except mine ;-).... I _STRONGLY_ suggest you use this
version instead of the previous version 0.9.
Having System 7.0 or later, and either MacTCP or OpenTransport is a good
idea, too.
Enjoy,
-Paul.
Date: Aug 30, 1997
From: KarlBunker@aol.com
Subject: Dto-loa 2.0
Dot-loa 2.0 brings powerful new features and enhanced usability to the
Macintosh version of America Online's software.
To very briefly describe its highlight features, with Dot-loa you can:
* Log on to AOL while AOL is running in the background
* Run an "Automatic AOL" session with AOL in the background
* (New to 2.0) Have AOL continue to redial indefinitely until it connects
* (New to 2.0) Precisely schedule Auto-AOL sessions with a variety of options
* (New to 2.0) Run scheduled Auto-AOL sessions with AOL in the background
* (New to 2.0) Have Dot-loa notify you when new e-mail has been retrieved
from AOL
None of these things are possible with the AOL software itself. Normally,
while the AOL software is going through the process of dialing your modem,
connecting and signing you on, you are "stuck" in AOL. You can't switch to
another application until AOL has completed the connection process. (And this
is often a painfully long time.) Likewise, when AOL runs a scheduled Auto-AOL
session, it begins by "forcing" its way to the front. If you're trying to use
your Mac for something else at that moment, too bad; you'll have to wait for
AOL to finish connecting before you can switch it to the background.
With Dot-loa you don't have to stare endlessly at AOL's useless "progress"
screen, waiting for AOL to connect so you can get on with your life. You can
"Do Other Things" -- working productively in some other application,
blissfully unconcerned about how long it's taking AOL to connect. When AOL
does connect, Dot-loa will notify you with a beep and a flashing icon in the
menu bar. If AOL isn't running when you activate Dot-loa, Dot-loa will launch
it for you.
The new scheduling and e-mail notification features of Dot-loa will be
particularly attractive to those who depend on AOL for their e-mail service.
Dot-loa brings to AOL some of the most useful features of dedicated e-mail
applications such as Eudora. You can set Dot-loa to run Auto-AOL sessions
that check your e-mail at precisely controlled times or intervals, and have
it notify you if new mail has arrived. AOL remains in the background, so you
don't even have to look at AOL, much less have it "take over" your Mac for
some indeterminate length of time, until it has successfully downloaded new
mail for you. Dot-loa can then notify you of the new mail with either a small
floating window, or a flashing icon in the menu bar.
Shareware, $13.00.
Date: Mar 06, 1999
From: soft_osa@ga2.so-net.ne.jp
Subject: DoubleTouch1.2.1.sit
What's this?
DoubleTouch is control panel.
You can change a window to just its title bar by pressing key.
How to use?
Pressing key twice, a current window is changed to its title bar.
You can use DoubleTouch simply.
Pressing key is as double-click with mouse.
Requirement
$B!&(B System 8 or later
$B!&(B Macintosh or Power Macintosh running above system
What's new?
->1.2.1
$B!&(B Work with Caps Lock on.
->1.2
$B!&(B Improve response for key touch.
$B!&(B Respond while loading web page with Netscape etc...
(requested by user)
$B!&(B This software is shareware.
Please see details in "How to register".
Date: Oct 22, 1991
From: rri!eric@vtserf.stanford.edu (Eric)
Subject: no subject (file transmission)
Date: Tue, 22 Oct 91 21:41:19 EDT
Here is DownLine 1.1.1. New features include Binhexing and
Stuffing, Binhex mail header saving, process logging and
System 7.0 drop file/folder operation. Have at it.
Eric.
Name: DownLine
Version: 1.1.1
Categories: archive utility
[part 1]
Date: Oct 28, 2000
From: Anders Ekl�f
Subject: DownloadAssistant 2.6.3
With the permission of the author, Fabrice Bianchi
I submit the neat little utility DownloadAssistant to the Info-Mac archive.
It should fit neatly into the comm/inet directory.
From the readme file:
Overview
With this program you can start your downloads using any protocol
(ftp, hotline, carracho, http,�) and any application (Internet
Explorer, Netscape, Hotline Client,�) and leave the computer alone
securely. DownloadAssistant will automatically disconnect, then
activate sleep or shutdown.
DA helps prevent pirate intrusions into your system by reducing
useless connection time.
You can set the english speech synthesizer so DownloadAssistant will
give you audio feedback of the download status (very useful if you
are away from your computer!) This function works with DA in
foreground or background.
DA can expand files automatically with Stuffit Expander� after
disconnection and before shutdown. Saves time!
It can generate a helpful log file to record what it did for you and when.
Date: Jun 27, 1999
Date: Mar 05, 2001
From: Mal Paine
Subject: Download Deputy 4.2.2
ilesa Software releases Download Deputy 4.2
Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA -- 2/13/01 -- ilesa Software today
announced the release of Download Deputy 4.2, its popular Internet download
manager. ilesa's president, Mallory Paine, said today, "We wanted to
publically apologize for using customers' email addresses to enforce the
demo version's limitations and to announce a price drop. Some customers
considered this inappropriate, so I apologize to all of you personally. This
new version should erase your worries." And for those that haven't heard,
Download Deputy's price has been reduced by 20%! For a limited time,
Download Deputy is just $24 instead of the original $30.
What is Download Deputy?
Download Deputy is a convenient utility that manages all of your Internet
downloads. Why have multiple files downloading in many different programs
when one easy-to-use, efficient utility can handle them all? Don't let your
web browsing grind to a halt because of file transfers when Download Deputy
can automatically download everything later.
When surfing the 'net, it's often a pain to take a break while each
interesting utility or application you've found downloads. After all, the
Web is all about instant gratification, and download time is like a speed
bump on the information super highway. Enter Download Deputy! The Deputy
lets you create lists of files you want, then download all the files later.
Avoiding surfing downtime while downloading files is just one of the cool
features Download Deputy provides. All you have to do to add a file to the
download list is copy the link location for the file and paste it into
Download Deputy's URL window. You can then catch the next wave, secure in
the notion that you can download the file later. Once you're finished
surfing, click on Download Deputy's Go button and get yourself some coffee,
pardner. Download Deputy is on the trail of each of the packages you've
selected. If the site you're trying to download from is busy or unavailable,
you can configure Download Deputy to skip that site, retry until it gets
through or retry later.
If your ISP makes you pay different rates for using the Net at different
times, Download Deputy is a big win for you price-wise. Download Deputy is
like telephone software that lets you "automagically" bundle all your long
distance calls in off hours. In this case, you'll recoup the shareware fee
in a few days. Download Deputy isn't a gimpy sidekick such as in a black and
white western. It's a genuine utility that can be your best download friend.
Saddle up!
Download Deputy is $24 USD. A fully function trial version is available for
free from the ilesa Software website
Date: Sep 27, 1997
From: photolith@vision.net.au
Subject: apple data detectors plugin
This is a plugin for apple data detectors that allows ftp-ing using
Anarchie. Open the data detectors control panel, anf from the file menu,
pick "Install Action File" and point to the (unstuffed) file. easy. kai.
--
Photolith Pty Ltd | tel +61 3 6234 8700 |
25 Watchorn Street | fax +61 3 6234 8560 |
Hobart TAS 7000 | isdn +62 3 6232 7110 |
Date: Aug 15, 1997
From: JMellin@pinecrest.edu
Subject: Download Macros
Download Macros are a set of macros that ease downloading files from the
Internet, and more. This software is freeware. Here's a description of
all the different macros:
DM: This will download batches of files (.sit, .hqx, .bin) in Netscape
2.x or 3.x.
DM Enforced: A version of DM that can download all file types, but does
not map it to it's corresponding helper application.
DM Enforced Sequential: A version of DM Enforced that downloads a series
of related files, which then renames them to whatever you want, followed
by a dot and the download number. For instance, header.1, header.2,
header.3.
DM Enforced Sequential Reverse: Same as the previous but the numbers go
backwards starting from a specified number.
MSIE Downloader: A Download Macro that will download any type of file
using Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 3.0.1 or 4.0p1, but does not
route it to it's corresponding helper application. This macro took me a
while to complete, as it required a completely different approach than
the Netscape versions.
Hotline DL: If you can't download from a Hotline site because the
maximum number of simultaneous downloads are taking place, this macro
will consistantly try for you until it works.
Hotline Resume DL: Same as previous, but for any file you want to
resume.
Delete Cache: Deletes the cache for Netscape, MSIE, and the America
Online web browser all at once.
Requires:
Netscape 2.x or 3.x, MSIE 3.0.1 or 4.0p1, Hotline 1.1b21 (respectively)
KeyQuencer 2.x
Jared Mellin
JMellin@pinecrest.edu
Date: Oct 06, 1996
From: JMellin@pinecrest.edu (Jared Mellin)
Subject: Download Macros - Macros for Netscape
The Download Macros are a set of macros that makes downloading multiple
files from the Internet easy. Specifically, it is a KeyQuencer macro
that allows for downloading files in Netscape without the hassle of
being at your computer. The macro is small and simple yet can be a
great convenience to you. This is not something you want to skip over,
and at only a few k, it takes seconds to download.
Requires:
Netscape 2.0 or greater
KeyQuencer 1.x or 2.0
Jared Mellin
(Jar-Head)
JMellin@pinecrest.edu
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From: kdvail@exploremaine.com
Subject: DownLog1
download tracking - utility from DOVA-K Software. If you need or want to keep a record of downloads then DownLog is the answer. Works completely in the background.
Automatically logs all downloads. Stamps each record with the system date and time of actual download. Great for "blind" downloads. Saves both the download URL and the referrring page's URL. View downloads chronologically or alphabetically. Built-in search function. Re-download file or return to referring page with a single click. Minimum requirements; System 7.5 or later.
Date: Jun 14, 1993
From pamiri@uci.edu Wed May 19 14:37:34 1993
Date: Wed, 19 May 1993 11:37:31 -0800
From: pamiri@uci.edu (Peter Amiri)
Subject: Re: drag and drop externals
At 1:00 AM 5/19/93 -0400, Liam Breck wrote:
>Please send both of the drag/drop externals to me; I will post
>them at Info-Mac.
Funny you should say that I was going to send it to you anyway. :-) I
didn't include the ACI one simply because this one does more. The ACI one
used a default box size when you were dragging and could only handle I
think 10 active drop areas. This one has two commands one draggs the text
wiht a default box the other takes the dimentions of the drag box as
parameters and doesn't have a maximun limit. The package includes some more
stuff as well.
______________________________________________________________________
Peter Amiri Internet: pamiri@uci.edu
Office of Academic Affairs AOL & Applelink: DIMSOFT
University of California, Irvine Telephone: 714/725-4266
Date: Jan 26, 2000
From: James Yost
Subject: Drop DownloadGURL, 2 AppleScript ftp clients
Drop Download
Uses OS 8.6's URL Access Scripting feature to download URLs and list directories.
Needs: Tanaka's OSAX 2.0x to read clipping files - available free from the author at:
Home page:
Date: May 07, 1996
From: (Peter Marks) Peter.Marks@pobox.com
Subject: DropURL 1.4
DropURL lets you store URL bookmarks as icons in the Macintosh Finder.
They can be arranged simply and hierarchically in folders, put in your
Apple menu, or even used as startup items.
Just double-click to get the URL.
DropURL requires Internet Config 1.2 or later, and KeyQuencer 1.2 or
later is desirable.
This release includes two quick ways to grab a URL and turn it into a
DropURL file, one uses KeyQuencer, the other is an AppleScript you can
launch from your OSA menu.
The URL is also copied to the Finder comment field of the file for quick
reference.
This software is free.
Please replace older versions of DropURL, and re-build your desktop to
see the nifty new icon.
Peter
Date: Jul 01, 1997
From: werebo@geocities.com
Subject: Dualing Eudora's 1.1
Dualing Eudora's 1.1
By Ryan Maulding
This apple script will allow two people to use eudora, without giving
eather much of a hassle. It switches folders around all over the place so
make sure you run the installer first or you're gunna have a few problems!
Fixed Sence 1.0:
I got it so that the stupid thing now auto looks for eudora by file id, no
more can't find file errors!!! I also just tossed the installer source in
there, its pretty simple to figure out..
This is Freeware but if you like it alot please send me a couple of bucks at:
Ryan Maulding
11221 137th Ave SE
Renton, WA 98059
Okay, now that i plugged donations =) you can go off and play with the scripts!
Send and Bugs to werebo@geocities.com
Date: Mar 13, 1999
From: setsu@tcp-ip.or.jp
Subject: DX7 Librarian v1.2.4
DX7 Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to make
up library of voice data for DX7. 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 voices in
one file, so it's easy to replace DX7's internal 32 voices.
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)
What's changed in v1.2.4
- Clicking on the keyboard in the keyboard scaling dialog more than once
caused a fatal crash -> fixed.
-- T.Suzuki
Date: Apr 18, 2001
From: Takashi Suzuki
Subject: DX7 Librarian v1.2.7
[DX7 Librarian v1.2.7]
DX7 Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you
to make up library of voice data for DX7. One window has one voice
data, and you can open windows as many as you want.
When this application receives bulk dump MIDI data, new window will
open and show you it's parameter. You can keep 32 voices in one file,
so it's easy to replace DX7's internal 32 voices.
Apple Script recordable.
What's changed in 1.2.7:
- May crash when you close some window -> fixed.
Requirement :
System7 + QuickTime or System7.1
Apple MIDI Manager or OMS
Save Protected.
Date: Aug 14, 1998
From: brb@pobox.com
Subject: DynSiteConfig 1.1 - A Monolith DynSite client
DynSiteConfig is an application which allows you activate or deactivate
your DynSite address.
Requirements:
- A Macintosh is a '030, '040 or PowerPC processor.
- System 7.6 or greater.
- Open Transport networking software.
- An active internet connection.
- An account with Monolith and registered host name(s).
More information about DynSiteConfig can be found at:
http://www.pobox.com/~bwcsw/dsc/index.html.
Date: Feb 19, 1999
From: olivier.robert@capway.com
Subject: EAC 1.1
What is EAC?
As I heard that Emailer�2 wouldn't be upgraded, I switched to Eudora� 4.1 Pro. But I had to transfer my Emailer� adress book into Eudora� :-(
So I decided to write a little application which would do the work for me.
EAC is fast and very easy to use. Just launch it and follow the instructions: 2 little steps, a few seconds to wait, ..., and you can launch Eudora� with your brand new adress book!
What's new?
- faster conversion
- the name field of the Eudora Pro adress book is filled now
- the folder created when the button "Open & Save converted Files" is chosen is now named "Nicknames Folder". You just have to drag & drop it in the "Eudora Folder" folder in the system folder.
- conversion progress window added
N.B. if you encounter problems converting your Emailer� adresse book, try to increase EAC's memory (Finder: "File" menu -> "Get Info")
System requierements:
68K or PowerPC Macintosh.
System 7.5 up to 8.5.x
Freeware:
Emailer� Adress book Converter is Freeware and can be freely distributed over the Net and on CDs, but only in its original state, i.e. like you've downloaded it.
Contact the author:
I you have questions,suggestions, or bugs to report, you may contact me at:
My Web Site: http://www.multimania/robby/
E-mail: MacManiac-Software@kagi.com
Phone: 06 14 99 70 40
Or
Olivier Robert
5, impasse des Colibris
F-57150 Creutzwald
France
Date: Jun 08, 1996
From: (elliot smith) smithe@minot.com
Subject: easy-ppp-tcp-config-16.txt
New: contains info on optimizing your ppp connection for a slow old Mac and how
to do point-to-point connections between two Macs without using the Internet.
This is a MacPPP2.2.0a & MacTCP configuration guide in ASCII text
You also might wanna check out:
info-mac/_Information/_Communication/ez-slip-ppp-mactcp-guide-dm.hqx
(336k, not written by me)
http://minot.com/~smithe/net.html
smithe@minot.com / smithe@warp6.cs.misu.nodak.edu
freeware -- May be included on the CD-ROM.
Date: Oct 06, 1996
From: mactech@csbh.mhv.net (Carver Tangeman)
Subject: Easy PPP Connect AppleScript
This is a modified version of the "Connect PPP" AppleScript that's
included with OT PPP 1.0f1c6. Unlike the original there is no need to
enter your username, password or phone number at connection time. I
though it defeated the purpose of an AppleScript to have to type all
that information, especially when you could have connected via the PPP
Control Panel faster.
Have fun!
Carver Tangeman
mactech@mhv.net
http://www.ulster.net
Ulsternet Macintosh Tech
http://www.ulster.net
mactech@mhv.net
Date: Nov 24, 1995
From: Chris Reid
Subject: EasyTransfer 3.4.3
EasyTransfer is a file transfer utility that not only allows you to
transfer files on Macintosh computers over the Internet, but now it also
enables you to control the remote Mac to some extent. It completely eliminates
the need to preprocess (BinHex) files before they can be sent. It features an
easy-to-use interface. Throughput is very high, up to 450 kBytes/sec. It
supports run-time file compression. EasyTransfer can now control your remote
Mac: you can move/copy files, launch applications, move windows etc.
The interface is now very Finder like (when "View by Name" is selected),
including collapsable file lists. It also is fully Drag Manager compatible.
Date: Feb 10, 1998
From: ace@tidbits.com
Subject: Easy View 2.6 source code
A number of people have asked about the status of Easy View, Akif Eyler's
popular text viewing utility. Akif hasn't worked on it in years, so I asked
him about putting it in the public domain for any programmer to update. He
agreed, and sent the enclosed archive along with the note below.
Although I don't have the time to do this personally, I'd encourage
interested programmers to communicate with one another and perhaps share
code to create a single version that would cut down on the kind of
confusion we had with the various MacPPP variants.
cheers... -Adam
---
After moving to Marmara University in Istanbul, I haven't had any time to
support or develop Easy View any longer. Upon a suggestion from Adam Engst,
I decided to publish the source code, open to further modifications. Since
independent future developments are possible, I suggest adding a single
letter before version number, such as "Easy View A2.70" or "Easy View
P2.85", the letter indicating the author.
Easy View was written in Object Pascal and it requires MacApp 2.x. Easy
View extensions can be written in any language.
Date: Dec 04, 1998
From: webmaster@megamuff.com
Subject: sherlock plug-in
This is a sherlock plug-in to let you ues E-Bay's search functionallity
inside of sherlock. It is freeware and if you want to put it on a cd
that's fine.
Jim McKay--
Date: Aug 02, 1999
From: MintPlastc@aol.com
Subject: eBay Sherlock plug-in
This plug-in will add eBay.com to the list of sites you can search with
Sherlock which should make it a lot easier to find items on eBay, the most
popular online auction site. The plug-in is attached to the email.
For support, contact the author at: mintplastc@aol.com
To install, drag the "eBay.src" file into the "Internet Search Sites" folder
inside your System Folder.-Dirk
Date: Jul 08, 1995
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 1995 01:03:01 +0200
From: dewost@email.enst.fr (Philippe Dewost)
Subject: Eco PPP
Hi there!
I just wanted to submit to your sagacity an Applescript applet that
I wrote a month ago to fix what might be known as a Mac PPP "bug or
feature". It seems that lots of Mac PPP users sometimes have auto initiated
PPP connections, which can be painful if you're out for the day (and if
your IP provider charges a lot for extra hours).
So instead of trying to find out the reason (I am an as
enthusisatic Mac
user than a poor programmer), I wrote an applet, thinking also of people
who need regular reminders to keep their dialup IP bill acceptable.
This freeware "PPP watchdog" applet is called Eco PPP. It is aimed
to monitor unexpected or too long PPP connections, and is provided with all
necessary osaxen (I got written permission from their authors). It relies
on an alert dialog popping up after a selectable PPP open timeout: hence
the user can choose between closing PPP, dismissing until next time, or
choose a delay before next alert. But if nobody's here (case of an
"unexpected" connection), Eco PPP performs a PPP (hard) close itself,
updates a log, and opens it for you to be aware of what went on in your
back while you return to your machine.
Eco PPP is open, which means it is editable, configurable, and
quite commented, hence useful for learning from sample code.
Eco PPP has been uploaded on eWorld as on the AppleScript archive site:
ftp://gaea.kgs.ukans.edu/applescript/scripts/EcoPPP.sit.hqx
May you find here enclosed a copy of Eco PPP, case you'd like to review it
or simply upload it on info-mac and umich.
Best regards from France,
Phil
Date: May 31, 1993
Date: Wed, 26 May 1993 13:49:24 +0100
From: wilnij@indy.knoware.nl (Willem Nijenhuis)
Subject: EduSoftware.hqx
Descriptions of 300 educational software programs as I found them on the
Gopher server at info.hed.apple.com.
There are brief descriptions of software concerning: 1) art and fashion; 2)
business and economics; 3) computer science; 4) education and counseling; 5)
english and foreign languages; 6) life sciences; 7) math, statistics and
logic; 8) physical science and engineering; 9) social science; 10) tool and
reference.
The file has to be debinhexed and then decompressed with StuffIt. The
descriptions themselves are in BBEdit-text-only format.
I have had some problems sending this file to Infomac. The problems are
solved and this is the file I mentioned in an earlier message.
Willem Nijenhuis | Internet: wilnij@knoware.nl
Korenmolenweg 15 | CompuServe: 100022,1131
7391 ZA Twello | Phone: +31-5712-75872
THE NETHERLANDS | Fax: +31-5712-75872
Date: Jul 24, 2002
From: Ben Mackin
Subject: Cocoa eFax
efax is a small ANSI C/POSIX program that sends and receives faxes using
almost any fax modem (internal or external).
What my program is is a Cocoa front end to the efax program, lets you send
and receive faxes. Also, my program offers many features not available with
just the standalone version of efax (such as sending pdf files, and
coversheets).
Date: Apr 03, 1999
From: support@electrifier.com
Subject: ElectrifierPro1.0.sit
For the first time, electrify your site with an amazing range of
content--images, bitmap and vector animation, digitized sound,
synthesized music (MIDI), video, 3D, VR, and over 150 special effects--to
produce a truly compelling web experience.
Electrifier Pro is the ultimate tool for creating streaming, interactive
rich media demanded by web users. Its powerful features, drag-and-drop
authoring and seamless integration with popular tools, make it a
must-have product for every web professional.
Best of all, use Electrifier Pro to deliver rich media consistently as
industry-standard QuickTime or animated GIF on both Navigator and
Internet Explorer, at any connection speed�from 28.8K to cable modems.
Electrifier Pro requires a PowerPC-based Macintosh or Mac OS compatible.
-Stephen Sample
Electrifier, Inc.
Date: May 28, 1998
From: hao.li@maxm.se
Subject: Elixir20.hqx
Elixir is an extension which makes mac programs be able to show
Chinese/Japanese/Korean text even without language kits or a localized
MacOS. The major usage of Elixir is to surf Internet in
Chinese/Japanese/Korean with Netscape or Internet Explorer.
Best Regards,
Hao Li
1998-05-22
Date: May 22, 1998
From: richlove@att.net
Subject: Email Checker 2.5.5
Tuesday, May 19, 1998
Carnation Software releases Email Checker 2.5.5
with support for Bare Bones Software's Mailsmith email program.
Email Checker checks your email at specified time intervals using your
email program, AppleScript and OpenTransport/PPP. Email programs
supported
are: Claris Emailer and Claris Emailer Lite, Eudora, Eudora Pro or Eudora
Light, Mailsmith and Outlook Express.
Email Checker will keep a running total of the hours you spend online and
automatically reset the hours to zero each month at the beginning of your
billing cycle.
It will even work if another application makes the PPP connection for you
(as long as Email Checker is running).
Works with System 7 as well as OS 8.
Flexible options let you check mail at a specified time interval in
different ways:
1. Connect to the Internet, get mail and then hang up.
2. Connect to the Internet, get mail and don't hang up.
3. Get mail only when already connected to the Internet.
4. Get mail when your Mac starts up and continue checking for mail
throughout the day.
If you choose to automatically connect when checking for mail, PPP will
dial and connect in the background so you can continue working. Easy to
set up. Uses your existing email accounts from your email program. Status
window has a progress bar showing how much time is left until mail is
checked again. Also shows the PPP connection status (open or closed),
baud rate, minutes connected and accumulated hours online.
Email checker is available from the Carnation Software web site at:
Date: Apr 07, 2000
From:
Subject: Email Client to Claris Emailer Converter
This just converts archived files from a format, that many (but not all)
email clients use, into Claris Emailer format. Its useful for when you
want to switch email clients.
Date: Oct 12, 1994
Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 16:52:16 -0500
From: Glen.Stewart@f174.n2240.z1.fidonet.org (Glen Stewart)
Subject: E-Mail->Echo1.0; a mail routing utility
--========================_12660485==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
E-Mail->Echo re-routes incoming netmail for designated users into certain
echoes that you specify. My main purpose for creating this utility was to
provide access to messages coming from an InterNet mailing list, into a typical
echo format. Combining the functionality of E-Mail->Echo with the Echo->E-Mail
function of Testify (another of my Tabby-compatible utilities) allows users to
see all incoming messages and post replies without actually belonging to the
mailing list. Isn't that neat?
--========================_12660485==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="E-Mail->Echo_1.0_folder.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="E-Mail->Echo_1.0_folder.sit"
Date: Jan 07, 2001
From: Gideon Greenspan
Subject: Email Effects 1.6.6 - ASCII art for email
Email Effects is a program for the Mac OS for getting the most out of
email. With it, you can send pictures and drawings with simple plain
text. It is also the world's premier ASCII art creator and great for
creating vivid comments in source code.
Email Effects converts pictures or tables instantly to text, can create
text using standard Figlet fonts or exploded "big text" using fonts on
your computer, allows drawing freehand, with lines, circles rectangles
and much more! Email Effects works directly with Entourage, Eudora,
Emailer, Outlook Express, Mailsmith or PowerMail. Clip art and full help
is included.
Version 1.6.6 adds support for Microsoft Entourage.
Sig Software - http://www.sigsoftware.com/
Date: Jun 23, 1999
Subject: Email Effects
From: gdg@sigsoftware.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Email Effects 1.6 - ASCII Art for email and source code
--------------------------------------------------------------------
"What a cool program! I highly recommend Email Effects!" - Tonya Engst,
TidBITS
"Don't you just love these software programmers" - Guy Kawasaki, MacWay
EvangeList
"It's the Photoshop of ASCII art!" - Erik Veland, Wicked ASCII Art
Email Effects is a program for getting the most out of email. With it,
you can send pictures, drawings and tables with simple plain text. It is
also the world's premier ASCII art creator and great for creating vivid
comments in source code.
Email Effects converts pictures or tables instantly to text, can create
text using standard Figlet fonts or exploded "big text" using fonts on
your computer, allows drawing freehand, with lines, circles rectangles
and much more! Email Effects works directly with Eudora, Emailer, or
Outlook Express. Clip art and full help is included.
Version 1.6 adds Figlet supports, has many interface improvements and
automatically calculates the best characters to use for picture
conversion.
(c) Sig Software - http://www.sigsoftware.com/
Date: Feb 17, 1998
From: wvommen@kuipers.nl
Subject: Emailer Autoforward �1.0
Emailer Autoforward �1.0
Emailer Autoforward is an Application which searches for a folder within
Claris Emailer 2.0 called forward. For it to work you should create that
!! Every mail you put in that folder is automaticaly Forwarder to the
person you specify. That means you can and have to specify the name of
the person the email address and the adresstype (Internet etc.) I
created an application with Facespan that can create three files in you
preferences folder that are called
afemail.prefs this contains the email address e.g. xommen@dds.nl
afrec1.prefs the name of the recipient e.g. Wim van Ommen
aftp1.prefs the type of connection e.g. Internet.
If the application doesn't run on your machine you can create these files manually.
Be sure to save them as plain text.
Emailer AutoForward Setup �1.0
This is the application that should do some tricks but doesn't seem to run on powermacs with system 8.1 i've tried it on a Quadra asswell and it worked fine.
For a bypass see above text.
I've put the three files in the pakkage asswell
Maybe this is something you like to use.
I don't support this but for any question you can still mail me the address is xommen@dds.nl
Kind Regards,
Wim van Ommen
Date: Dec 05, 2000
From: Roy Schulze
Subject: eMerge 1.6.5 -- Customerize your e-mail
Galleon Software has just put the final touches on version 1.6.5 of
eMerge, our dead-easy, Mac-only, e-mail merge application. This release
fixes problems found in earlier versions and introduces some new
features and improvements described below.
http://www.galleon.com/emerge
With this new version of eMerge, we have laid the groundwork for the
long-awaited jump to eMerge 2.0. We are currently testing an
AppleScriptable version of eMerge 1.6.5 and are looking for customers
who are interested in using this to automate common eMerge tasks. If you
are interested in joining this program, please send a message to beta@galleon.com.
Regards,
Roy Schulze
Galleon Software
----------------
New features and changes in version 1.6.5
-- You can now import contact information from Palm Desktop exports.
-- The new Export Selected option in the Export dialog allows you to
export just those records you�ve selected in your mailing list,
including discontinuous selections.
-- For each of your campaigns, eMerge now remembers the field order you
used when you last imported data to that campaign.
-- You can now use the variable menus to insert a variable into the
message header fields.
-- eMerge now allows you to import the message Status field.
-- Clicking Substitute Variable Names during an import now correctly
assigns those names to the Custom Variable menu.
-- Variable names used within variables are no longer case sensitive.
Date: Mar 03, 1998
From: engaging@gte.net
Subject: emwc.sit "World Codes"
World Codes is a set of eleven packs for Pairs(tm), the freeware screen
saver from Engaging Media(tm), that helps mailers, flyers, and dialers
master the following topics: Airports; Area Codes (NANP); Calling Codes;
Countries (ISO 3166); Currencies (ISO 4217); Languages (ISO 639);
NATO Phonetic Alphabet; Secondary Unit Designators; Street Suffixesl;
US 3-Digit ZIP Codes; US States+Possessions.
System requirements:
* System 7.5.1+
* After Dark 3.0d+
* Pairs 1.1+
For more information about Pairs, please visit
http://www.engaging.com/html/enfrpa.html .
For info about more Pairs packs, please visit
http://www.engaging.com/html/enfrpp.html .
Thanks,
Kirk Mahoney, Ph.D.
Engaging Media
http://www.engaging.com/
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: johnloch@mtt.com
Subject: New Macintosh Application adds PGP + Voice encryption to Eudora
envelope v1.0
The envelope v1.0 application adds MacPGP encryption and encrypted voice email to
any version of the popular Eudora email application. A customizable, floating
toolbar provides one click access for encrypting and decrypting email; mailing
and adding keys to your keyring; and recording and playing encrypted voice email
messages. The envelope v1.0 application also supports drag and drop encryption
and decryption of files.
The envelope v1.0 application is currently available for the Mac OS only. A
Windows 95 version will be released in May 1997. A free 30-day, fully-functional
demonstration version of envelope v1.0 is available at:
http://www.mtt.com/envelope
System Requirements:
* Mac OS based computer with 68020 processor or higher, Power Macintosh or Power PC based computer
*System 7.1 or later
*2.5 MB of available memory (RAM) to run envelope v1.0
*1.5 MB of disk space to install envelope v1.0
* Microphone/Speakers for recording and playing voice messages
* Any freeware or commercial version of Eudora (1.5.4 or higher, including Eudora Pro 3.0)
* MacPGP 2.6.3A fully-customizable, floating toolbarThe application requires MacPGP 2.6.3 and any version of the Eudora email application.
Sincerely,
John L. Loch
johnloch@mtt.com
Date: Jun 11, 1996
From: (Eric Zelenka) eric@macination.com
Subject: Eric's Bookmarks 3.1
Eric's Bookmarks(tm) 3.1
"The Best Bookmarks on the Internet"
What are Eric's Bookmarks?
Eric's Bookmarks are the greatest collection of bookmarked URLs available on
the Internet. Eric's Bookmarks make navigating the web easier by providing an
organized listing of Internet sites and resources, all available via the
Netscape 2.0 Bookmarks menu. Eric's Bookmarks contain bookmarked URLs to
hundreds of companies, organizations, magazines, publications, software
archives, search engines, news, sports, weather, entertainment, educational,
banking, government, references libraries and Internet directories.
You can also request to have a URL added to future versions of Eric's
Bookmarks by choosing "Add URL" from the Eric's Bookmarks menu item.
Are Eric's Bookmarks free?
No. If you wish to remain using Eric's Bookmarks after the initial 30 day
trial period you must pay your Shareware fee. You can do this by choosing
"Pay Shareware Fee" from the Eric's Bookmarks menu item.
Date: Dec 19, 1994
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 1994 15:43:11 -0800
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: Eudora 1.5.1, an SMTP/POP email client
This is the latest version of Eudora from Steve Dorner and Qualcomm. Most
of the changes in 1.5.1 are under the hood, although there's a completely
new interface for configuring Eudora.
Attached to this message are the Fat version of Eudora 1.5.1 and
the manual in Word format.
Date: Aug 11, 1994
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 1994 12:36:44 -0500
From: David Kabal
Subject: Autograph 1.2 (Swedish)
--========================_12220460==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Autograph 1.2 README
Copyright (c) 1993-1994 David Kabal
FREE!
** WARNING
Autograph only works with Eudora. If you don't have Eudora, give up. If you
don't know what Eudora is, give up. You also need System 7.
** WHAT IT DOES
Not much. It changes your signature in Eudora. You can drag and drop a text file
onto Autograph and it'll change your Eudora signature to that. If you tell it to
make a TEXT file into a signature, the next time you double-click on the file,
the signature in Eudora will be changed to it. The idea is to have a folder of
signatures, any which one can be double-clicked on to change your signature.
Drag the whole folder over Autograph if you want Autograph to pick a random one.
You can also make a signature that picks up random quotes when it is accessed.
Oh yeah, if Eudora happens to be running when you double-click one of the
signatures, it'll switch back to Eudora.
** CHANGES SINCE 1.1
-- Now Autograph supports file inclusion for random signatures
The file must be in Bongo Bob format, that is, each quote separated by
Date: Feb 17, 1995
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 1995 20:41:03 -0500
From: David Kabal
Subject: Autograph 2.0
by David Kabal
What it does
------------
Autograph allows you to easily change your signature in Eudora (an internet
mail program). It supports random signatures, multiple signatures and
multiple random signatures.
Requirements
------------
Eudora (1.4 or better is preferred now), Macintosh, System 7 or better
Changes since 1.2
-----------------
o Changed to support new Eudora file names and locations.
Please excuse the delay.
o Better documentation, I hope!
o Fixed that stupid bug (thanks) that caused an extra line-feed to be
inserted into an output signature
Of note
-------
You WILL have to customize if you use Eudora 1.4 or older.
David Kabal
davidk@photonics.ee.mcgill.ca
"Text processing has made it possible to right-justify any idea, even
one which cannot be justified on any other grounds."
-- J. Finnegan, USC.
Date: Jun 15, 1994
From: Casgrain@ecol.ucl.ac.be (Philippe Casgrain)
Subject: Auto-send files to an address (Eudora AppleScript)
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 1994 10:54:50 +0200
--========================_17366220==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Fellow Mac enthusiasts,
This is a little AppleScript that I wrote that will allow you to
auto-send one or more files to a pre-determined e-mail address (or
distribution list, if you have an Eudora nickname for it).
Simply duplicate the drag-on script, rename the copy to the
recipient's e-mail address or nickname and voila! Drag-and-drop auto-send
of as many files as you want!
Feel free to re-use this script in your own, and if you think they
are good enough, post them! (and send me a copy...)
Postcard-ware/E-mail-ware.
--========================_17366220==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Auto-send_to_address.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Auto-send_to_address.sit"
Date: Oct 30, 1998
From: m.frischknecht@ucl.ac.uk
Subject: eudora-batch-find-101.hqx
this is a small update to Eudora Batch Find, a little utility written in
AppleScript that offers batch search for the email program Eudora (versions
1.5 and above). It lets you search for a string within a subset or all of
your mailboxes in one go and will display all matches in a list. A click on
a match will then show the start of the message, open that message's window
in Eudora or create a new message with a reply.
Note that you need to install some Scripting Additions before you can run
this AppleScript (apart from the one included); a html file with download
addresses is part of the distribution. All the necessary Scripting
Additions are free. They are: Dialog Director v0.7, Jon's Commands and GTQ
Library (from which only the Sort command is needed).
This utility is free; AppleScript source is included (as text file).
What's new in version 1.0.1 (changes since version 1.0)
- The package also includes a version that should run on System 7.0. It
doesn't show its dialogs floating above all Eudora windows; if you prefer
it this way, you can run this version under Systems later than 7.0.
- For the AppleScript versions with floating dialogs: it's now possible to
close the Batch Find application even when its dialogs are no longer
visible because Eudora is not open anymore (or when the Batch Find
application is in front while its dialogs are displayed above Eudora's
windows). Just press Command-Period to close Batch Find. If you have Eudora
3.1 or later, you can use the plug-in "Quit Batch Find" included in this
archive.
- The AppleScripts applications are now compiled as read-only, which has
several advantages:
- less memory required to run (500 KB on 68k Macs, 600 KB for Power Macs)
- closing the script is much faster
- opening seems to be slightly faster as well
- file sizes are much smaller (about 60 KB)
- The "Reply" button in the result dialog will now close the message that
is replied to if its window was open.
- Since AppleScript stores global variables in the script file itself,
antivirus programs might be triggered if they note changed file size or
modification date after you run Batch Find. This is now mentioned in the
documentation.
- Several small changes (see beginning of the file "Read Me First" for a
complete list).
The size of the archive is 198 KB (StuffIt archive). It contains the
following documents and folders:
Read Me First
Batch Find Manual
Technical Information
Lab set-up for multiple users
Download links.html
Quit Batch Find
Batch Find application, a folder containing:
Batch Find
Batch Find Sys 7.0
Batch Find Sys 7.1
Batch Find OSAX, a folder containing:
Batch Find OSAX.68k
Batch Find OSAX.PPC
Batch Find scripts as text, a folder containing:
Batch Find Sys 7.0.txt
Batch Find Sys 7.1.txt
Batch Find.txt
This should replace the earlier version 1.0 in the Eudora subfolder of the
info-mac archive,
comm/inet/mail/edr
and it should be called "eudora-batch-find-101.hqx"
All files were checked for viruses with Virex 5.8.1 (definition file of
29/7/98); no virus infections were found.
Regards,
Markus
--
Markus Frischknecht
Dept Biology, University College London, U.K.
Date: Jun 28, 1997
From: april@macb033.rrzn.uni-hannover.de
Subject: eudora-central-e-europe-12.hqx
These Eudora Tables enable you to send and read e-mail containing
special letters from the Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Hungarian,
Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Sorbian,
and Turkish languages.
They can be used with any version of Eudora.
Supported character sets are:
MacCE (Central European), MacRomanian, MacTurkish;
ISO-8859-2, ISO-8859-9, ISO-8859-13 (Unix);
Code Pages 1250, 1254, 1257 (MS Windows);
Code Pages 775, 852, 857 (MS-DOS and OS/2).
Bitmap fonts and keyboard layouts are included.
Version 1.2 includes improved tables, more bitmap fonts, references to
Central/East European PostScript and TrueType fonts, and hints for
trouble-shooting.
Andreas Prilop
This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Date: Oct 14, 1997
From: pri@mac1.rrzn.uni-hannover.de
Subject: Eudora Central European & Romanian Tables
These Eudora Tables enable you to send and read e-mail containing
special letters from the Croatian, Czech, Estonian, Hungarian,
Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, and
Sorbian languages.
They can be used with any version of Eudora.
Supported character sets are:
MacCE (Central European), MacRomanian, ISO-8859-2, ISO-8859-13,
Windows-1250, Windows-1257, Code Page 775, Code Page 852.
Bitmap fonts and keyboard layouts are included.
Version 1.3 of tables and fonts now include also the Croatian
special letter 'dj'.
Date: Oct 04, 1997
From: ecco@iname.com
Subject: Eudora (choose) - Apple Data Detectors Plug-in
Eudora (choose) - Apple Data Detectors Plug-in
This is a slightly modified version of the original 'Send mail with Eudora' Script that is part of the Internet Data Detectors package.
It is useful if you have different mail accounts and you handle them in different folders starting Eudora with its settings file.
Now you have the choice with which setting you want to open the mailto-url.
Installation:
Copy the file 'Send mail with Eudora (choose)' to the folder 'Actions' which is inside of the folder 'Apple Data Detectors' inside of your System Folder.
Now open control panel 'Apple Data Detectors', double click on 'Email Address' and mark 'Send mail with Eudora (choose account)'.
Quit control panel 'Apple Data Detectors'. That's it.
Requires
- Apple Data Detectors
- Eudora
Contents of this folder
Send mail with Eudora (choose)
Read Me Eudora (choose) - this text
Send your comments to
ecco@iname.com
Karlheinz Dobler
Oct 1997
Date: Feb 24, 1995
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 1995 23:47:13 -0500
From: st92bb10@dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu (Joshua Megerman)
Subject: Eudora Connection Scripts v1.0.1
�1995 Joshua S. Megerman, Razer's Edge Software
megermjs@newton.phsyics.drexel.edu
Scripts to automatically reconfigure eudora for various communications
options. Requires AppleScript and the QuicKeys OSA Component which are
available as a part of Plaintalk 1.3 (get disks 1, 3 and 4 from
ftp.support.apple.com and custom install AppleScript).
Date: Oct 14, 1997
From: pri@mac1.rrzn.uni-hannover.de
Subject: Eudora Cyrillic Tables 1.3
These Eudora Tables enable you to send and read e-mail containing
Cyrillic letters from the Belarussian, Bulgarian, Macedonian,
Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian languages.
They can be used with any version of Eudora.
Supported character sets are:
MacCyrillic (MacUkrainian), ISO-IR-111 (KOI-8 or KOI8), ISO-8859-5,
Windows-1251, Code Page 855, Code Page 866.
Bitmap fonts and keyboard layouts are included.
Date: Dec 31, 1993
Date: Oct 20, 1993
Date: Feb 01, 1995
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 1995 03:48:49 +0100
From: Michel Coste
Subject: Easy-View Reply - Reply from Easy View with Eudora
This is an AppleScript Dan Hinkley wrote...
(I dreamed it, Dan made it =;) [I wonder if this Sony ad was global??]
If you read Info-Mac Digest or many other digests in Easy View and want to
be able to automatically answer to any article, this one is for you!
Beware: OSA Menu has problems with the clipboard so don't try to use this
script with OSA Menu...
You need AppleScript 1.1 to use it.
michel coste
MiCMAC internet publishing michel_coste@micmac.com
Date: Apr 07, 1995
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 22:39:38 -0500
From: Jaeson.M.Engle@josaiah.sewanee.edu (Rhys Kyraden (Jaeson Engle))
Subject: EudoraEditingSystem1.0
The attached file should replace EHM1.1 EudoraHeaderMaker v1.1 in the
/comm/tcp/mail directory.
The Eudora Editing System (EES) is a shareware set of Eudora plugin modules for
modifying and customizing Eudora, including the addition of headers for
outgoing mail.
Thank you,
Jaeson Engle
Jaeson M. Engle || jme@josaiah.sewanee.edu
www server: http://josaiah.sewanee.edu/
Finger me for my Public PGP block.
Copyright 1995 Jaeson M. Engle
Date: Sep 29, 1993
Date: Oct 14, 1997
From: pri@mac1.rrzn.uni-hannover.de
Subject: Eudora Latin-3 (Esperanto & Maltese) Tables
These Eudora Tables enable you to send and read e-mail containing
special letters from Esperanto and Maltese.
They can be used with any version of Eudora.
Supported character sets are:
MacEsperanto, ISO-8859-3, Code Page 853.
Bitmap fonts and a keyboard layout are included.
Date: Jan 06, 1995
Date: Fri, 6 Jan 1995 10:22:11 -0600
From: gall@umanitoba.ca (Norman R. Gall)
Subject: Eudora Extra Settings File
Here is a Eudora settings file I hacked together. The last one I sent to
the archive was screwed up. Please detete it.
It allows one to control attribution lines, add headers, and edit your
From: field in outgoing messages through the Settings Panels in Eudora 1.5
and later.
Not a great big deal, but I needed them :)
If you have other ideas for settings panels, give me a shout.
Cheers,
Norm Gall
University of Manitoba Department of Philosophy Winipeg, MB R3T 2M8
"If people did not sometimes do silly things, nothing intelligent
would ever get done." L. Wittgenstein, CV 50
---> Finger gall@cc.umanitoba.ca for my pgp public key
Date: Dec 31, 1993
Date: Oct 14, 1997
From: pri@mac1.rrzn.uni-hannover.de
Subject: Eudora Greek Tables 1.3
These Eudora Tables enable you to send and read e-mail in Greek.
They can be used with any version of Eudora.
Supported character sets are:
MacGreek, ISO-8859-7 (ELOT 928), Windows-1253,
Code Page 737, Code Page 869.
Bitmap fonts and keyboard layouts are included.
Date: Nov 04, 1996
From: mhaveri@walli.walli.uwasa.fi (Matti Haveri)
Subject: Eudora Light 1.5.5 fat
Eudora Light 1.5.5 runs also on 68000 macs (MacPlus, SE, Classic, Portable,
PB100), unlike 1.5.4. That's the ONLY difference to 1.5.4. Eudora needs at
least System 7.0*.
This is a "fat" version for both 68x and PPC macs. If you need to save disk
space unfatten it (with Strip Fat, for example). 68x only version is also
available at qualcomm ftp site.
Date: Jul 22, 1996
From: (Christian Huldt) huldt@matematik.su.se
Subject: Eudora mailto helper v0.1d5
Eudora mailto helper is a slight modification of Eudora GURL handler, that
i) does about the same thing as Eudora GURL handler
ii) can be registered with netscape ( and internet explorer?) for the mailto protocol
iii) has the ability to handle multiple mail settings (e.g. for shared macs) with
or without the scriptable Finder.
I wrote it for because I needed it, but then people started asking for it...
It does take a few steps to setup, but that's in the read me.
This version requires the scriptable Finder, but a no-scriptable Finderversion is
included
updated docs, should be able to launch Eudora no matter what name the application
has
Share and enjoy
improvements, questions & comments to huldt@matematik.su.se
may be included on cd-roms, but I would really appreciate a copy
Christian
---<>---
Christian Huldt
Date: Jan 19, 1995
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 1995 02:34:23 +0000
From: diggory@luna.co.uk (Diggory Laycock)
Subject: Desktop Mail - MishMail
MishMail - By Diggory Laycock
An AppleScript Droplet that uses Eudora to bring eMail to your Desktop.
Contains: MishMail Droplet
Scriptable Text Editor
PPPControl Addition
FileControl Addition
This shareware version of Diggory Laycock has expired please register your
copy
Date: Feb 15, 1997
From: venache@kappa.ro (Vlad Enache)
Subject: eudora-multiple-account v2.0 script
Eudora-macc (multiple account) AppleScript script, version 2.0
by Vlad Enache
last updated January 30, 1997
# What it is
This script automates the task of checking multiple e-mail accounts with
Eudora through a PPP connection. It can also randomize the quote at the end
of your Eudora signature.
If you don't use Eudora, you don't need it. If you have only one e-mail
account, you might still want to use it, because it automates the whole
process of:
- picking a quote randomly from a folder and appending it to your signature,
- launching Eudora with the desired settings,
- opening the PPP connection (using any PPP settings set defined in
"Configure PPP"),
- sending any queued mail,
- getting the mail from your POP account(s),
- closing the PPP connection, and after that
- telling Eudora to filter the received mail.
It uses the minimum amount of on-line time needed, thus saving you money.
It's also very handy to put an alias to it into the Startup Items folder,
so that your computer will automatically check your mail whenever switched
on. It can even connect and check your mail every x minutes, if you wish.
Vlad Enache
Journalist, Romania
venache@kappa.ro
Date: Sep 29, 1993
Date: Sep 29, 1993
Date: Jan 27, 1995
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 1995 18:39:19 -0500
From: rourkem@pobox.com (Rourke McNamara)
Subject: Eudora Quote Character Settings
The attached file is a plug-in for use with Eudora. It allows you to change
the character you use when quoting other people. All you have to do is drop
it in your Eudora Folder and then go to the "Settings".
Created by Rourke McNamara
University of Pennsylvania
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Alpha Pager=(800)666-ALFA; PIN=6112197
rourkem@pobox.com _or_ rourkem@aol.com
URL=http://matrix.resnet.upenn.edu/rourke/
Date: Aug 08, 1996
From: (Erik Bjorling) mikkyo@cruzio.com
Subject: AppleScript Eudora Reply with IP 1.0
A simple AppleScript applet I wrote, that runs in background and
works with Eudora Pro to reply automatically to incoming requests
for your IP number.
Useful with internet connections with dynamic addressing where
your IP number changes with each connection.
Allows people to get your current IP for connecting with your computer
for FTP, HTTP, CUSeeMe, or any other net process you might have running.
Requires:
AppleScript
Eudora Pro 2.1.3 or higher
TCP/IP Scripting Extension, and OSAX by Atul Butte
An Internet connection
Instructions included for creation of mailbox and filter in
Eudora to handle the incoming messages - see ReadMe.
Shareware, see ReadMe.
Date: Jun 16, 1994
From: Casgrain@ecol.ucl.ac.be (Philippe Casgrain)
Subject: No Subject!
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 1994 22:58:00 +0200
--========================_18794580==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
This script uses AppleScript lists and Eudora to auto-reply to mail
messages. It is very useful when a whole lot of people ask you for the same
file over and over again, such as when you posted a distribution offer on
USENET.
Running the script for the first time will allow you to select the
file(s) and subject(s) to match, which will be remembered thereafter.
The only way to make the script "forget" theses properties is to
re-compile it (with the script editor), so it is advised to always work
with a copy of the "virgin" script.
Postcard-ware. Check it out! It's less than 15K!
[Note to moderators: this file replaces comm/net/eudora-send-file-as.hqx]
--========================_18794580==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Send_file,_an_auto-reply_=.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Send_file,_an_auto-reply_=.sit"
Date: Jan 26, 1994
Date: Jan 26, 1994
Date: Nov 12, 1993
Date: Nov 12, 1993
Date: Nov 12, 1993
Date: Nov 12, 1993
Date: Nov 12, 1993
Date: Sep 29, 1996
From: iordonez@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Ivan Ordonez)
Subject: Eudora Share
Enclosed is a small Aplescript application that allows two people with
different e-mail addresses to share Eudora on a single computer.
Freeware.
I hope this is useful to somebody.
--Ivan Ordonez
Ivan Ordonez
iordonez@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~iordonez
Date: Jul 08, 1995
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 1995 18:40:33 -0500
From: clix@icon.net (Jeffrey M. Click)
Subject: new-eudora-sounds1.0
Here is a great sound to use for your Eudora mail program! It is a
high-quality, great female voice that says "You Have New Mail!"
Instructions are enclosed to help you install the sounds using Res Edit.
Date: Apr 03, 1998
From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Eudora Standard Tables
Eudora Standard Tables contain the conversion ("transliteration")
tables for the Roman (West European Latin) script. You can use them
to exchange mail containing special letters from West European
languages. They allow you to specify explicitly the character set
of outgoing messages: MacRoman, ISO-Latin-1, IBM850, US-ASCII.
They can be used with any version of Eudora - alone or together
with other Eudora Tables.
Date: Sep 29, 1993
Date: Dec 31, 1993
Date: Dec 31, 1993
Date: Apr 17, 1998
From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Eudora Thai Tables 1.2
These Eudora tables enable you to send and read e-mail in Thai.
They can be used with any version of Eudora.
Supported character sets are:
MacThai, ISO-8859-11 (Unix), Windows-874 (MS Windows Thai),
Code Page 874 (IBM Thai).
Fonts are not included. If you need Thai fonts, please refer to
Date: Dec 18, 1998
From: arlo@rcontinuum.com
Subject: Eudora Thing 1.6
The popular quote coloring utility has had its internals rewritten once
again to provide for the two most asked for features:
- The ability to add your own quote characters.
and
- Smart quote level detection that ignores extra spaces.
For those of you that don't know what Eudora thing is...
Eudora Thing is a System Extension that watches the way the Eudora mail
application draws its text, and when it sees an a quote character
(>, :, |, ), or any user defined character) it colorizes that line of
text. It also weaves around colored text and URLs (and spelling errors
in Eudora 4.1).
But doesn't 4.1 do that already?
Eudora 4.1 introduces colorized quotes, but they only use one color to
colorize all levels of quotes. Eudora Thing will colorize up to six levels
of quotes with different colors, and uses characters other than ">".
Eudora Thing also works on all versions of Eudora and Eudora Lite.
Arlo Rose
Date: Oct 14, 1997
From: pri@mac1.rrzn.uni-hannover.de
Subject: Eudora Turkish Tables
These Eudora Tables enable you to send and read e-mail in Turkish.
They can be used with any version of Eudora.
Supported character sets are:
MacTurkish, ISO-8859-9, Windows-1254, Code Page 857.
Bitmap fonts and a keyboard layout are included.
Date: Sep 29, 1993
Date: Feb 18, 1997
From: (Dave Ulrich) dave@dns.terminal.cz
Subject: Eudora Wacked Sounds 1.0
What is this? Well, this is a package of 19 sounds in the form of a Eudora
plug-in from the Wacked Sounds creator. It can be used to play sounds for
specific events in Eudora as programmed in the filters option. It also
includes a little tutorial for those who have no idea how to do so. And
includes a normal sys7 sound for editor savvy folk to play with. This is
free but not public domain. It is copyrighted to me. If someone plays
with the sound and would like to ship it, they may if I receive
notification and credit. Any EMail great in any case.
And blah, blah, blah. Just read the ReadMe. This may be uploaded anywhere
and included on any CD-Rom as long as the package is intact w/the ReadMe.
Dave Ulrich
Wacked Wares
dave@ns.terminal.cz
daveulrich@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/8264/
Date: Jul 16, 1999
From: Barbara Canino + Marco Damaschi
Subject: MaBaSoft releases Euro Assistant Pro v2.0.1
What is Euro Assistant Pro?
Euro Assistant was born as a mere Euro currency conversion calculator. Euro
Assistant Pro is now an easy-to-use, but powerful currency conversion tool
directed to both European and non-European users. Euro Assistant Pro lets
you:
- convert the 15 European Union currencies and 6 other "important"
currencies (US Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Australian Dollar, Japanese Yen,
Swiss Franc and Norvegian Krone) to euro and back;
- convert any national currency to any other national currency;
- calculate multiple conversions (up to 12 currencies can be simultaneously
displayed);
- calculate and convert the result of algebraic expressions;
- specify a base currency different from euro;
- define up to 5 custom currencies;
- automatically update exchange rates over the Internet (Exchange rates are
provided by OANDA (http://www.oanda.com) and are retrieved using OANDA
Foreign Exchange Protocol);
- import and automatically convert series of values stored in text files
and clippings;
- log and print conversions;
- save or clip conversions to a text file.
Euro Assistant Pro exists in two versions: a multilingual version running
in 8 languages (English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Swedish,
Finnish) and a Japanese version.
* * *
System Requirements
Euro Assistant Pro needs 68020 processor or better with System 7.5 or higher.
Open Transport 1.1.1 or higher is needed to update euro exchange rates over
the Internet. OT/PPP or any other Open Transport compatible PPP is needed
for automatic dialing.
* * *
Euro Assistant Pro is 15 US$ shareware and can be downloaded at:
Multilingual version:
ftp://macware.erehwon.org/pub/by_author/MaBaSoft/Euro_Assistant_Pro_2.0.1.sit
Japanese version:
ftp://macware.erehwon.org/pub/by_author/MaBaSoft/Euro_Assistant_Pro_2.0.1_J.sit
* * *
What's new in Euro Assistant Pro v2.0.1?
- A bug concerning the reading of printing preferences has been fixed. The
bug led to the loss of the Page Setup information and, in particular cases,
to system errors when the "Page Setup..." or "Print Tape..." commands were
chosen.
- The Guinean Franc ISO code in the "New Currency" dialog box has been
corrected.
- Euro Assistant Pro has been translated into Japanese. Two Euro Assistant
Pro versions exist now: a multilingual version running in 8 languages
(English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish) and a
Japanese version.
Date: Jul 01, 1999
Subject:MaBaSoft releases Euro Assistant Pro 2.0
From:Barbara Canino + Marco Damaschi
* * *
Abstract
What is Euro Assistant Pro?
Euro Assistant Pro is a multilingual currency conversion calculator for the
Macintosh. With Euro Assistant Pro you can:
- convert the 15 European Union currencies and 6 other "important"
currencies (US Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Austrialian Dollar, Japanese Yen,
Swiss Franc and Norvegian Krone) to euro and back;
- convert any national currency to any other national currency;
- calculate multiple conversions (up to 12 currencies can be simultaneously
displayed);
- calculate and convert the result of algebraic expressions;
- specify a base currency different from euro;
- define up to 5 custom currencies;
- edit or automatically update euro exchange rates over the Internet (Euro
exchange rates are provided by OANDA (http://www.oanda.com) and are
retrieved using OANDA Foreign Exchange Protocol);
- import and automatically convert series of values stored in text files
and clippings;
- log and print conversions;
- save or clip conversions to a text file.
Euro Assistant Pro runs in 8 languages: English, German, French, Italian,
Dutch, Danish, Swedish and Finnish.
* * *
System Requirements
Euro Assistant Pro needs 68020 processor or better with System 7.5 or higher.
Open Transport 1.1.1 or higher is needed to update euro exchange rates over
the Internet. OT/PPP or any other Open Transport compatible PPP is needed
for automatic dialing.
* * *
Registration
Euro Assistant Pro is shareware. Registration fees are:
- Single User License: US$ 15
- Site License: US$ 150
- World-wide License: US$ 600
Upgrade fees from any Euro Assistant version to Euro Assistant Pro 2.0 are:
- Single User License: US$ 5
- Site License: US$ 50
- World-wide License: US$ 200
* * *
Download
Euro Assistant Pro is available from the MaBaSoft ftp site at
ftp://macware.erehwon.org/pub/by_author/MaBaSoft/Euro_Assistant_Pro_2.0.sit
and from all major Macintosh shareware ftp sites.
* * *
What's new in Euro Assistant Pro v2.0?
- Euro exchange rates can be updated over the Internet by choosing the
"Update Rates..." command in the File menu. Rates can be also automatically
updated at startup (daily or weekly) by checking the "Update rates at
startup" preference.
Euro exchange rates are provided by OANDA (http://www.oanda.com) and are
retrieved from the fxp.oanda.com server using OANDA Foreign Exchange
Protocol.
- Euro Assistant Pro is more flexible and meets the requirements of users
not living in the 11 countries of the Economic and Monetary Union.
The euro display can now be moved or removed from the Euro Assistant Pro
window and a base currency (other than euro) can be specified.
The maximum euro exchange rate has been raised from 9999 to 999999, so that
also very low value currencies (e.g. Turkish Lira) can be defined and used.
Two new roundings have been also introduced (100 and 1000).
- The Euro Assistant Pro setup, which is performed when Euro Assistant Pro
runs for the first time, has been completely revised.
The new "Euro Assistant Pro Setup" dialog box is multi-pane and enables you
to add up to 12 currencies (both predefined and custom) to the Euro
Assistant Pro window, to specify their rounding and to update their euro
exchange rates (non-EMU currencies) over the Internet.
- Drag & drop of ISO codes from the Euro Assistant Pro window has been
completely revised. The associated amount, the exchange rate of the dragged
currency against the base currency or the base currency's exchange rates of
all currencies displayed in the Euro Assistant Pro window can be clipped
now.
Drag & drop from the Tape window is basically unchanged, but when the
option key is pressed while dragging just the last conversion listed in the
tape is clipped.
- The interface of Euro Assistant Pro has been revised and is now more
pleasant and consistent (Euro Assistant Pro window's drawing routines,
dialog boxes, icons, cursors).
- Several minor bugs have been fixed.
Date: Oct 30, 1999
From: Barbara Canino + Marco Damaschi
Subject: MaBaSoft releases Euro Assistant Pro 2.1
* * *
Abstract
What is Euro Assistant Pro?
Euro Assistant Pro is a powerful, but easy-to-use currency conversion
calculator directed to both European and non-European users. Euro Assistant
Pro lets you:
- convert any currency to any other currency;
- calculate multiple conversions (up to 12 currencies can be simultaneously
displayed);
- calculate and convert the result of algebraic expressions;
- specify a base currency different from euro;
- define up to 5 custom currencies;
- automatically update exchange rates over the Internet (Exchange rates are
provided by OANDA (http://www.oanda.com) and are retrieved using OANDA
Foreign Exchange Protocol);
- import and automatically convert series of amounts stored in text files
and clippings;
- log and print conversions;
- save or clip conversions to a text file.
Euro Assistant Pro exists in two versions: a multilingual version running
in 10 languages (English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Dutch,
Danish, Swedish, Finnish) and a Japanese version.
* * *
System Requirements
Euro Assistant Pro needs 68020 processor or better with System 7.5 or
higher. A Greek Mac OS must be installed to run Euro Assistant Pro in Greek.
Open Transport 1.1.1 or higher is needed to update euro exchange rates over
the Internet. OT/PPP or any other Open Transport compatible PPP is needed
for automatic dialing.
* * *
Euro Assistant Pro is 15 USD shareware and can be downloaded at:
Multilingual version:
ftp://macware.erehwon.org/pub/by_author/MaBaSoft/Euro_Assistant_Pro_2.1.sit
Japanese version:
ftp://macware.erehwon.org/pub/by_author/MaBaSoft/Euro_Assistant_Pro_2.1_J.sit
* * *
What's new in Euro Assistant Pro v2.1?
- The Copy Special submenu has been added to the Edit menu: it lets you
copy the content of the active display to the clipboard including thousands
separators and ISO code. It also lets you define and add custom Copy
commands so that frequently used text strings including a display's content
(with or without thousands separators and ISO code) can be copied to the
clipboard.
- The "Add Separator/Remove Separator" command has been added to the File
menu. It adds or removes a horizontal separation line after the active
display in the Euro Assistant Pro window. One or more separators can be
useful when several currencies are listed in the Euro Assistant Pro window
(EMU currencies can for instance be visually separated from non-EMU
currencies).
- The "Iconize on application switch" and "Floating iconized window"
preferences have been introduced. The first option lets you automatically
iconize Euro Assistant Pro when it is switched to the background and
de-iconize it when switched back to the foreground. The second option makes
the iconized Euro Assistant Pro window float over all other running
applications, so that you don't need to activate Euro Assistant Pro in
order to use it.
- The "Use proxy" preference has been added. By specifying a HTTP proxy
address and port number you can bypass a firewall or automatically update
rates without having to directly access the Internet.
- Euro Assistant Pro is compatible with Mac OS 9.
- Euro Assistant Pro now uses Navigation Services (Mac OS 8.5 or higher).
- The Czech Koruna, Nicaraguan Cordoba Oro, Russian Ruble, Uganda Shilling,
Uruguayan Peso and Yugoslav Dinar ISO codes in the "New Currency" dialog
box have been replaced so that they match the codes specified by the OANDA
164 Currency Converter.
- Euro Assistant Pro has been translated to Spanish and Greek. Version 2.1
(multilingual) runs in 10 languages: English, German, French, Italian,
Spanish, Greek, Dutch, Danish, Swedish and Finnish.
Date: Aug 12, 1992
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 92 01:28:03 -0400
From: mingo@world.std.com (Charles H Mingo)
Subject: [*] European Phone Connections
After I mentioned this file last month, I received several requests
for it, so I thought I might as well send a copy to the archives.
This is a file I obtained from the IBMEUROPE forum on CompuServe
which details how to connect a US modem to various European phone
systems (with a bonus file explaining the many different flavors of German
phone jacks).
Date: Oct 30, 1998
From: bromo@flashnet.it
Subject: Formula 1 Lite 1.1.9r4 Freeware
Formula 1Lite is a communication module that improves the performance of
fidonet point. F1 can be used as a replacement for the Call module of
Copernicus, but it can be used with CounterPoint, MacWoof, Alice and
Pizza too.
F1 is now shipped with a free copy of ZipExtract 2.0 that allows you
to receive 'zipped' mail packets and is compatible with PkZip 2.0x.
The included documentation is a MacWrite 5 file. It can be opened by
virtually all Macintosh word processors, let me know if you have any
problem.
Formula 1Lite is now released as freeware. I submit it with the author's
consent:
Formula 1 Lite - Copyright �1992-96 M. Senna
Massimo Senna
via Calchi 5
27100 PAVIA ITALY
Internet massimo@senna.it
Fax : +39 0382 304741
----end abstract
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: bromo@flashnet.it
Subject: Formula 1 Lite 1.1.9r4 Freeware
Formula 1Lite is a communication module that improves the performance of
fidonet point. F1 can be used as a replacement for the Call module of
Copernicus, but it can be used with CounterPoint, MacWoof, Alice and
Pizza too.
F1 is now shipped with a free copy of ZipExtract 2.0 that allows you
to receive 'zipped' mail packets and is compatible with PkZip 2.0x.
The included documentation is a MacWrite 5 file. It can be opened by
virtually all Macintosh word processors, let me know if you have any
problem.
Formula 1Lite is now released as freeware. I submit it with the author's
consent:
Formula 1 Lite - Copyright �1992-96 M. Senna
Massimo Senna
via Calchi 5
27100 PAVIA ITALY
Internet massimo@senna.it
Fax : +39 0382 304741
Date: May 02, 2000
From: Jen Maher-Bontrager
Subject: Fairy Ring
A freeware collection of toadstool and fairy icons for your Mac.
Date: Apr 16, 1999
From: mats@cedinpro.com
Subject: FastEmailCheck Pro 1.0.2
With FastEmailCheck Pro, you can quickly and easily check up to ten accounts for
new email. The program uses multitasking to check all accounts simultaneously,
which renders it faster than a regular client when you just check for new mail.
You can also view the subjects and other email information before downloading
them to your regular email client.
The unregistered version is limited to three accounts, and you can only get info
about the first mail in every account. In addition, there is no autocheck.
Minimum reqs. System 7, 2MB disk space, 2MB RAM, Open Transport 1.2
Mats Cedergren
CedInPro Development (development@cedinpro.com)
http://www.cedinpro.com/fastemailcheck
Date: Apr 09, 1999
From: mats@cedinpro.com
Subject: FastEmailCheckPro
This program is a 10$ shareware.
With this program you can fast and easy check up to ten accounts for new mails. The program use multitasking to checking all account at the same time and therefor it is faster than using a regular client when you just check for new mail. You can also view the subjects and some other info from emails before downloading the them into your regular email client.
Limitation for unregisted version:
Limited to three accounts and you can only get info on the first mail in every account. No autocheck
Latest version can be found at:
http://www.cedinpro.com/fastemailcheck/
Contact:
Mats Cedergren
mats@cedinpro.com
Please send comment/bugreports to: development@cedinpro.com
---------
Date: Apr 07, 1998
From: Etrax@koyote.com
Subject: FavoritesfromBookmarks
Do you ever wish that your Internet Explorer favorites were the same as your
Netscape bookmarks? I did. I usually run Netscape Navigator but occasionally
use MS Internet Explorer but didn't have the bookmarks available that I was
accustomed to using.
Running this Applescript will replace your Internet Explorer "Favorites" file with
your Netscape Navigator "Bookmarks" file on your hard drive. When started, it
gives you a choice to backup your old favorites file or delete it. Backups
are given a random number filename and stored in a newly created folder,
"Backups of Favorites."
The next time you start Internet Explorer, it will recognize this new
Favorites file and convert it to its own format. All the Netscape bookmarks,
including folders, remain intact. Explorer 4.0 adds its own formatting and
icons automatically.
Software and Hardware Requirements: Internet Explorer 3 (or above); Netscape
Navigator 3 (or above); Applescript extension; System 7 (or higher); and any
Mac that can run the above software.
Date: Dec 18, 1995
From: phlang@mail.mcnet.ch (Philippe Lang)
Subject: FirstClass Log Inspector 1.3
FCLI is a utility for FirstClass BBSes sysops.
It helps them reading the statistics files of the server.
It's a FAT program. Requires a 68020 or PowerPC processor. System 7.
Thank you!
Philippe Lang
SWITZERLAND
Date: Feb 22, 1996
From: florin@quartz.geology.utoronto.ca (F. Neumann)
Subject: FCReader 1.9b9 US submission
This is the latest US version of FC Reader, an off-line mail reader
for FirstClass systems. New in this version: FirstClass systems can be
accessed over Internet. The author is David Halfon .
For more information point your browser to
Date: Feb 22, 1996
From: florin@quartz.geology.utoronto.ca (F. Neumann)
Subject: FCReader 1.9b9 US Documentation submission
Installation and User guides for FC Reader 1.9b9 US (an off-line mail
reader for FirstClass systems). They have been re-written in English
by Ron Andrade .
Date: Sep 25, 1998
From: markj@macconnect.com
Subject: Emailer 2.0 FedEx Tracking Script
This script will create an email message prompting you for the shipping
date and tracking number. It will track up to 20 airbills (FedEx limit)
per message.
There may be no more updates to Claris Emailer; however as long as it
works and Scripts are available, why stop using it.
This script may be placed on an Info-mac CD-rom.
Shareware If this saves you some time, send me $5.00 or an Email saying
you use it.
Mark Johnson markj@macconnect.com
P.O. Box 801934 markj25@aol.com
Houston, Tx. 77280-1934
Date: Sep 02, 1995
Subject: Fernmail1.2.2
From: dplatt@snulbug.mtview.ca.us (Dave Platt)
This archive contains version 1.2.2 of Fernmail, a shareware mail
program designed for use with uupc and Mac/gnuucp. The application,
documentation, and sample configuration files are included.
Fernmail 1.2.2 is a minor upgrade to version 1.2.1; it fixes a few
minor bugs, and has an improved memory and string allocator to reduce
memory usage when opening large mailboxes. It also has the author's new
address.
Date: Dec 19, 2002
From: Jim Matthews
Subject: Fetch_4.0.3.sit.hqx
This version of the popular FTP client includes improved
compatibility with OS X Jaguar and dozens of bug fixes. Fetch 4.0.3
is a free upgrade for customers who have licensed previous versions
from Fetch Softworks; the serial numbers for those releases will also
work in 4.0.3. Otherwise it runs as a free trial for 15 days. Fetch
4.0.3 is compatible with System 7.0 through OS X.
http://fetchsoftworks.com.
Date: Aug 30, 1997
From: kenneth.pettersson@training.telia.se
Subject: File-Identifiers 970826
File-Identifiers (FIID) are very small files that help you identify some of
those unknown files you have on your harddisk.
File-Identifiers 970826.sit
contains both new and old FIIDs and should replace
disk/file-identifiers-961128.hqx
Greetings from hot Sweden
Kenneth Pettersson
Telia AB Phone +46 480 808 45
Box 814 Fax +46 480 277 69
S-391 28 KALMAR email kenneth.pettersson@training.telia.se
SWEDEN
Date: Jun 07, 1995
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 22:43:42 -0400
From: robert@rp.cam.org (Robert Pellerin)
Subject: Filter mac-eudora-forum v1.00; an AppleScript for Eudora
"Filter mac-eudora-forum" is a AppleScript conceived under AppleScript
v1.00, and destined for Eudora 1.5.1. It allows to filter manually messages
from the mailing-list "mac-eudora-forum", by transferring them to the
mailbox of your choice. To whoever has already used the AppleScript, it
would be easy to change the criterion of selection to filter otherwise the
incoming mailbox.
Date: Oct 08, 1998
From: maui@mauisoftware.com
Subject: Find In Files 2.1
Find In Files searches a set of files (or all files) for some text.
Why would you use Find In Files? Here's an example: Suppose you have a
bunch of HTML documents, and one or more of them has some information you
need. You could open every one of the files and search them by hand, or
use Find In Files to search for you. Simply enter some key words in the
"Search For" text area, optionally enter the file search type, select the
folder where the search begins, and click on Search. Find In Files returns
with a list of files that contain the text, along with a text snippet.
Find In Files is a fat-binary application. $10 shareware.
M A U I S O F T W A R E
7960-B Soquel Dr, #216
Aptos, CA 95003
phone/fax: 1-831-689-9314
http://www.mauisoftware.com/
email: info@mauisoftware.com
Date: Dec 09, 1995
From: Alex Precosky
Subject: FingerHC 2.0 - A MacTCP finger client
Here's the latest version of fingerHC(finger client). This version
includes many new features, including address books, and better
on-line help. Requires System 7.0, and Hypercard Player 2.1.
Shareware $5.
Date: Sep 23, 1995
From: maury@softarc.com (Maury S. Markowitz)
Subject: FirstClass Client 2.7 (FAT)
FirstClass� Client 2.7 is the graphical front-end software required to connect
via network or modem to FirstClass systems. It is a FAT binary release which
will run natively on either PowerPC or 68K based Macs.
Maury Markowitz
SoftArc Inc.
Date: Nov 04, 1994
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 15:39:14 -0600
From: Files_Admin@mail.magic.ca
Subject: FirstClass* Getting Started documentation
--========================_12021677==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
FC mac Getting Started.sea 214K
FirstClass Client for Macintosh 2.6
FirstClass* Client 2.6 is copyright * 1990-1994 SoftArc Inc. You are free
to download and distribute this file providing it is distributed in its
entirety and no modifications are made. All other rights are reserved by
SoftArc Inc.
When posting this file to other online systems, please describe it as:
FirstClass* Client is the graphical front-end software required to connect
via network or modem to FirstClass systems. It will run on any Macintosh
with at least 1 MB of memory.
Also attached to this message is introductory user documentation in
Microsoft Word format. The Getting Started document is unchanged from
version 2.5.
FirstClass* Client for Macintosh 2.6 introduces the ability to connect over
TCP/IP to FirstClass servers licensed with SoftArc's optional TCP/IP
Protocol Module. If your server supports TCP/IP, contact your FirstClass
system administrator for information on how to set up a TCP/IP connection.
______________________________________________________
SoftArc Inc.
Global Area Communications
100 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario, CANADA, L3R 6H3
1902 Ridge Road, #325, West Seneca, New York, USA, 14224
Tel: 905-415-7000 Fax: 905-415-7151 FirstClass: 905-415-7070 Internet:
sales@softarc.com
FirstClass is a registered trademark of SoftArc Inc.
--========================_12021677==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="FC_Mac_Getting_Started.sea"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="FC_Mac_Getting_Started.sea"
Date: Jan 24, 1996
From: cindy@halcyon.com (Cindy M. Carney)
Subject: FirstClass Utility Stack v1.2
FirstClass Utility Stack v1.2 is a HyperCard utility stack I've written
for the use of administrators of FirstClass systems.
It does the following:
1. Searches through your server logs looking for a particular phrase.
2. Compares lists of FirstClass conferences.
3. Convert gateway desktop listing into FC UUCP "alias" file.
4. Convert gateway desktop into text file.
5. Create a "batch admin" file that will create all the conferences in
the list, and give an alias to gateway desktops.
6. Create a "batch admin" file that will give an alias of existing
conferences to gateway desktops.
7. Sift through the FC UUCP "To:" folder, looking for mail.
8. Count the number of times an attachment has been saved.
-- Cindy M. Carney
cindy@halcyon.com
Date: Feb 05, 1996
Subject: Flea's Bookmarks v1.0!!!
From: flea
Flea's Bookmarks is a collection of some of the best Web and FTP sites
around. It lets you do the surfing while we do they exploring. This
is only v1.0, expect bigger and better versions in the future.
Enjoy,
FLEA
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"ALLAN@otago.ac.nz" 30-JUL-1991 21:30:56.65
To: hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu
CC:
Subj: FormatPhone Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:14 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Subject: FormatPhone Ext
To: hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu
X-VMS-To: IN%"hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu"
FormatPhone
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.
Date: Dec 16, 2000
From: Brian Kelley
Subject: Fortune Cookie 2.1
"Fortune Cookie" is a virtual fortune cookie: all the brief wisdom
without all the little crumbly bits. Usage should be fairly
self-explanatory.
New in version 2.1
--new title graphic
--added an Edit menu
--added Font and Size menus for changing the appearance of the text
Requires PowerPC, System 7 or later, 5 Mb RAM.
Fortune Cookie is freeware.
Date: Jun 05, 1998
From: ace@tidbits.com
Subject: FreePPP 2.6.2, PPP client software
The FreePPP Group has released FreePPP 2.6.2, the latest version of the
popular free implementation of PPP and the latest in the line of the
original MacPPP code. Improvements include better performance, improved
stability, an enhanced interface, and more lines for connect scripts.
FreePPP 2.6.2 is completely free (as long as you're not selling it).
For more information see the FreePPP home page at:
Date: Nov 02, 1995
From: Ermanno.Pozzoli@imiucca.csi.unimi.it (pozzerm@imiucca.csi.unimi.it)
Subject: FreePPPAdmin
In FreePPP, S. Dagley and FreePPP group preserved up to now the original
structure of MacPPP: an extension plus a control panel. However, some
people complaints about too frequent crashes and memory errors when opening
ConfigPPP. I think that my translation of the control panel to an
application should avoid some of the problems reported. FreePPPadmin allows
to utilize nearly all the options ConfigPPP 1.0.1 yet provides. This
program was tested on a Quadra700 with and without PPC upgrade card, an
LCIII and a PowerPC 7100/80 with no trouble. I do not know if any problem
can arise on the other Macs. FreePPPadmin is released e-mailfree: please
e-mail to me if you use it.
Ermanno Pozzoli - Associated Professor - University of Milan, Italy
pozzerm@imiucca.csi.unimi.it
Date: Dec 26, 1998
From: kloska@mpimp-golm.mpg.de
Subject: FreePPP Control
FreePPP Control is a scripting addition which gives Applescript access
to the main functions of
the FreePPP 2.6 system extension (open/close/set/get).
The FreePPP Control homepage is http://www.snafu.de/~sebastian.kloska/
For more information about FreePPP please visit
http://www.rockstar.com/.
Date: Jan 09, 1997
From: mkb@cs.cmu.edu (Mike Blackwell)
Subject: FreePPP Password Decoder
I wanted to move my AT&T Worldnet account from FreePPP to OT/PPP,
but ran in to a problem: the Worldnet software automatically
configures the account and password info for FreePPP and never
tells you what they are. I spent an afternoon playing with the
FreePPP Preferences file, figuring out how to decrypt the password
info, and whipped up this little program, which will display all
of your FreePPP accounts and passwords. Useful if you want to move
accounts to a different computer, merge accounts, or switch to
something other than FreePPP (OT/PPP works great, by the way, and
seems a little faster).
Date: Nov 28, 1997
From: tjb@inch.com
Subject: FreePPP Switch v1.0b1
FreePPPSwitch is the first of what will be a new family of connection
scripts based on FreePPP. This is a test of how I will adapt my OT/PPP
script apps for use with FreePPP, using commands added by the FreePPP
Control scripting addition. The commands are different than those for
OT/PPP, so some rethinking of the basic flow for scripts must be made.
System Requirements:
*Any Mac with AppleScript installed, and the scriptable Finder, including
Macs running OS8.
* FreePPP v2.5 or better.
* FreePPP Control osax--see my website or the ReadMe file enclosed for
more information.
For more information visit my website at
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Tom
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Date: Dec 21, 1988
Date Fri, 9 Oct 87 12 58 18 PDT
From dplatt@teknowledge-vaxc.arpa (Dave Platt)
Subject FreeTerm 2.0 now available
This posting contains FreeTerm 2.0, a "dumb" glass-TTY emulator
that supports XMODEM and MacBinary II. Full documentation is included
in this Packit III package.
Basic features and improvements over FreeTerm 1.8
- FreeTerm 1.8 was limited to operation at speeds <= 2400 baud, which
limited its usefulness to dial-up connections. FreeTerm 2.0
supports connections at 4800, 9600, 19200, and 57600 as well; it
uses XOFF/XON flow control to prevent buffer overruns at high line
speeds [this feature can be disabled].
- FreeTerm 2.0 supports the new extensions to the MacBinary file-
encoding standard, as described in a document posted several
weeks ago.
- FreeTerm 2.0 is capable of unpacking any file that was packed by
PackIt I, II, or III, or any other utility that produces a
packed/compressed file in PackIt format.
- FreeTerm 2.0's window can be resized (24*80 down to 4*15).
- FreeTerm 2.0 remembers the most recent 20 full 24*80 screens;
you can scroll back through the saved lines in the usual fashion.
- You can send all 128 ASCII characters (and "break").
- "Fast-track" XMODEM is supported, for those of you who use
Compu$erve and have clean, error-free transmission lines.
FreeTerm 2.0 is still free, as its name implies... noncommercial
distribution is encouraged; commercial distribution is prohibited
without written permission of Dreams of the Phoenix, Inc. FreeTerm
2.0 is copyright 1987 by William Bond; portions are copyright
1986 by THINK Technologies, Inc. (which gives you a pretty good
idea of the development system that was used ;-)
Date: Apr 14, 1996
From: (Edward Peterlin) peterlin@Princeton.EDU
Subject: FreeTP v1.0.2 Installer
This installer will install FreeTP version 1.0.2 for either Mac or
PowerMac. Version 1.0.2 improvments include network patches, interface
improvements, and an improved file transfer protocol. Please retain the
abstract already present and remove the previous 1.0.1b installer.
As always, thankx for the time and the archive!
Ed Peterlin
Date: May 07, 1996
From: (Brian K. Jacobsen,) bkj@kursus.sdrborges.dk
Subject: FrontDoor v1.8.0
Features:
* Mount the volumes, which the user have access to, from up to 16
preselected servers. - which can be placed in different zones !!!!! -
* ChangePassword on all servers which supports this
* Password protected preferencepart
* Optional: Paste ownername into username
* Optional: Allow guestaccess
* Optional: Change name of booting harddisk
* Optional: Autostart on/off
- the Optional's are set on/off in the preference-part
Shareware:
Site Licens: US$110
SiteLicens incl source: US$1000
System requirements:
* System 7 and up (It has been tested with system 7.0 to system 7.5.3)
* A network with access to one or more AppleShare servers (Supports
AFPVersion 1.1, 2.0 & 2.1)
If you use RAMDoubler with some Macintosh-types (ex. PowerMac 5200),
you need to use v7.5.3 of the system
Documents are in Microsoft Word v5.1
Quick Install: Run "FDInstaller" & Restart
--- Changes since the last released version (1.7.0) ---
* Added the Installer history (where does FDInstaller put what?)
* Removed Password-dialog in Setup, if no admin-password set.
* Changed size of dialog for "Password changed on...servers"
* Removed SysBeep(), if autostart was unselected
* Added "Remove FrontDoor" in installation
* Now you can cancel the installation
* Removed "shade"-error in the systemextension
* Changed my address (I've moved)
* Removed singleuser license
* Changed the price from US$100 to US$110 (I shall pay US$10 when
cashing the cheque)
* Now you can buy the source-code as well
* Removed a few minor beauty-bugs
Date: Apr 17, 2000
From: "john simmonds"
Subject: FTP Wizard
Applet to upload files via drag & drop using FTP client Fetch. Freeware.
FTP Wizard is small easy-to-use, yet powerful AppleScript droplet that uses Fetch FTP client to seamlessly transfer files to a remote FTP server. Users may create multiple Applets for different FTP accounts and or directories. To use the �Wizard� simply drag & drop a file or files onto it and it will upload your files to the appropriate FTP site.
Date: Jan 13, 1998
From: craigh@ix.netcom.com
Subject: furbo-webmaster-10.hqx
furbo filters Webmaster Series - Version 1.0 - December 1997
Shareware Photoshop plug-ins ($39) developed by Craig Hockenberry of
Iconfactory.com in partnership with Jeffrey Zeldman of www.zeldman.com.
The WEBMASTER'S SERIES enables web designers and developers to make the
smallest and best-looking cross-platform images possible (via
Netscape-CLUT posterization or automated web-scrubbing); and to preview
images as they will appear on Mac and Windows platforms, as gif or jpeg,
at a variety of user-selectable compression levels and CLUT settings.
Additional information about these filters is available at our web site:
Date: Jul 26, 1993
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1993 10:16:09 -0800
From: mxmora@unix.sri.com (Matthew Xavier Mora)
Subject: Gamma Util Pascal Library
I converted Matt Slot's Gamma Library so that it can be used by Pascal
programmers like me.
Enclosed is Gamma util Pascal Library. This lets you do screen dimming
on monitors capable of doing dimming.
Matt
__________________________________________________________________
Matthew Xavier Mora The keeper of the UMPG
SRI International Matt_Mora@QM.sri.com
[Sent using Eudora 1.3] mxmora@unix.sri.com
__________________________________________________________________
Date: Aug 21, 1998
From: Claudia.Richter@t-online.de
Subject: Gebhrenrechner 3.1
This program is only for german people. In Germany, you can select now the
telephone-provider for ecery call (Call-by-Call). This program calculates the
price for all providers.
Geb�hrenrechner 3.1
Der Geb�hrenrechner ist ein Programm zur Berechnung des g�nstigsten Anbieters
bei Call by Call Verbindungen.
Dieses Programm arbeitet als selbstst�ndiges Programm. Sie ben�tigen keine
zus�tzlichen Datenbankapplikationen. Auch k�nnen Sie f�r jede beliebige Zeit
die Tarife berechnen lassen. Und wenn einmal ein Tarif nicht vorhanden ist,
kann man ihn im Handumdrehen erg�nzen.
Selbstverst�ndlich habe ich in dieser Version alle mir bekannten Tarife
aktualisiert. Es sind auch einige Anbieter hinzugekommen.
Aber auch im Programm hat sich einiges getan. So merkt sich der
Geb�hrenrechner jetzt die Fensterposition des Berechnungsfensters. Man kann
also dieses in seine Lieblingsecke schieben. Und beim n�chsten Programmstart
ist es wieder in dieser Ecke. Als weiteres Feature ist eine Adressbuch
hinzugekommen. Damit hat man alle wichtigen Telefonpartner im direkten
Zugriff. Einfacher geht es (fasst) nicht. auch sonst habe ich einige kleine
Erg�nzungen vorgenommen, deren Aufz�hlung hier zu weit ginge.
MC Richter GbR
Manfred und Claudia Richter
Karlsbader Str. 25
64295 Darmstadt
Email: Manfred.Richter@big-biz.gun.de
WWW: http://home.t-online.de/home/021310092726-5737/homepage.htm
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: Aaron Proman
Subject: Geoport Audio 1.0
Geoport Audio 1.0
Copyright(c)1999 by Aaron Proman and Inversiones Staarcom C.A. All rights
reserved
Geoport Audio plays and records sound files to/from a phone line. The
program requires an Apple Geoport Telecom Adapter, but calls can be made
with a regular phone or using the computer as a speakerphone.
Features include
-Options for AutoAnswer, AutoRecord, and AutoActivate
-Event logging with ability to include user notes
-Scriptable and Recordable
-PowerPC native
System Requirements
-System 7.5 or later and a PowerPC with a Geoport
-Telephone Manager Extension (part of Apple Telecom Software)
-A Geoport telephony adapter (e.g. GeoPort Telecom Adapter by Apple)
-400k RAM (2MB suggested)
$10 Shareware
http://www.staarcom.com/software/
Date: Jun 14, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 1995 23:11:06 -0400
Subject: George's Bookmark Macros 1.0
A "bookmark" marks a place in your WordPerfect document to which you may wish
to return. These macros enable you to set up to ten bookmarks in a single
WordPerfect document.
I got the idea of a bookexcellent set of bookmark macros for WordPerfect for Macintosh. My macros
differ in several respects. A key difference that only one document variable
is used,leaving the others free for use with other macros.
Date: Apr 14, 1995
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 1995 19:02:30 -0700
From: robert@ftp.macweek.ziff.com (Robert Hess)
Subject: Get 'Em applet
Enclosed is my Get 'Em AppleScript applet. It automates Anarchie downloads
and is especially useful when you want to download a file from a terribly
busy server.
You simply drop a text file containing URL(s) or Anarchie Bookmark files
onto the applet and it will attempt to download every item up to 100 times.
After it runs, the text/bookmark file will contain only those items that
could not be successfully downloaded.
Saved in compiled script form, so you can edit it to change its behavior.
PGP: finger robert@ftp.macweek.ziff.com; Mail: same; Phone: (415) 243-3576
New from Blammo! It's Super Digital Turbo Sponge!
Date: Oct 06, 1996
From: j5rson@prairie.lakes.com (Jeffrey D. Iverson)
Subject: GetOpenTransport XFCN 1.0
GetOpenTransport takes no parameters. If OpenTransport is loaded, the
function returns a list of 9 items, otherwise it returns 'Undefined'.
The returned items:
1. Open Transport Present (true/false)
2. Open Transport Loaded (true/false)
3. Open Transport AppleTalk Present (true/false)
4. Open Transport AppleTalk Loaded (true/false)
5. Open Transport TCP/IP Present (true/false)
6. Open Transport TCP/IP Loaded (true/false)
7. Open Transport IPX/SPX Present (true/false)
8. Open Transport IPX/SPX Loaded (true/false)
9. Open Transport Version
Click on and/or examine the script of the button above to see how it
works!
This external is free for purely personal use. A license fee of $10.00
is required if you use this external in any �in-house� corporate,
shareware or freeware products. The license fee for unlimited commercial
use in a SINGLE �for sale� product is $25.00. The license fee for
unlimited commercial use with MULTIPLE products is $100.00.
Permission is hereby granted to all groups who distribute demo software,
either for profit (such as EduCorp) or not for profit (such as a
Macintosh Users Group), to include this file in their collection. My
goal is to get as much exposure for my products as possible, and I
believe that these groups offer an invaluable service to shareware
publishers like myself.
If you have questions or comments we can be reached through the
following:
Iverson Software Co. 507.625.7355
522 Record St. j5rson@prairie.lakes.com
Mankato MN 56001-2546 http://prairie.lakes.com/~j5rson/
Date: Jun 28, 1995
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 12:20:56 +0300
From: eyler@bilkent.edu.tr (Akif Eyler)
Subject: Get URL BBEdit/EasyView Extension
Version 1.3 of June 95
This extension calls various Internet software to decode
URL's. Usable from BBEdit and Easy View.
Easy View 2.6 calls this extension on command-click.
BBEdit 3.1.1 doesn't need it.
**What's New in 1.3**
* Compatible with Internet Config 1.1
* No bookmark files on the desktop
* Works with e-mail addresses
M. Akif Eyler
Bilkent University
Date: Jun 23, 1995
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 1995 10:16:35 -0400
From: ericc@phs.k12.ar.us (Eric Cronin)
Subject: Get URL/Netscape META BBEdit/EasyView Extension
This is a modification of the "GetURL" and "GetURL/Netscape" extensions.
This version, instead of displaying a page saying "Click here to get that
URL", will load the page automatically like the original did with MacWeb.
This will only work with version 1.1 or higher of Netscape, so if you are
using an older version stick with GetURL/Netscape.
For those of you unfamiliar with the Get/URL extensions, they allow you to
command-click (in EasyView) or select a menu option (BBEdit) and have the
URL opened in the proper application, as in NewsWatcher and the latest NCSA
Telnet.
Eric Cronin
ericc@phs.k12.ar.us
Date: Feb 01, 1995
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 1995 02:02:51 -0700
From: ravensys@eskimo.com (Erik C. Thauvin)
Subject: BBEdit/GetURL Pro 1.0
To install the "GetURL Pro" extension, place it into your "BBEdit
Extensions" folder and restart (or launch) BBEdit. "GetURL" will appear now
in the BBEdit's "Extensions" menu.
GetURL Pro 1.0
--------------
"Uniform Resource Locators" (URLs) are standard notation on the Internet
for identifying the locations of files and various other resources.
To use the "GetURL Pro" extension, select a portion of text containing a
URL, then choose "GetURL" from the "Extensions" menu.
You'll be asked to select an application (or helper) to open the URL.
The application will be launched (or switched to, if currently running) and
the URL (if valid) will be opened.
"GetURL Pro" remembers which helper program you've selected last, so you
need to select an application only once. However, if you wish to change the
helper program to a different one, simply choose "Get URL" from the
"Extensions" menu while holding the "option" key down.
You can also use the "Set Keys..." option in the "Extensions" menu to
assign extension keys to "GetURL" so that any URL is just a short keystroke
away.
"GetURL Pro" requires System 7 and relies on the standard Apple event suite
for Uniform Resource Locators which is now supported by most Macintosh
TCP/IP networking programs (e.g.: Anarchie, Mosaic Netscape, NewsWatcher,
MacWeb, etc.)
"GetURL Pro" is free. There is no shareware fee.
Enjoy!
Raven Systems Ltd.
February 1, 1995
This version of "GetURL Pro" was designed and developed by Erik C. Thauvin
using Symantec's THINK C development environment for the Macintosh.
Raven Systems Ltd. makes no warranty or representation, either express or
implied, with respect to this software, its merchantability, performance,
quality, or fitness for a particular purpose. As a result this software is
distributed "as is", and the person using it is assuming the entire risk as
to its quality and performance.
In no event Raven Systems Ltd. will be liable for direct, indirect,
special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any defect in
the software or its documentation, even if advised of the possibility of
such damages. Raven Systems Ltd. does not warrant that this software will
function correctly in your multi-user environment.
Raven Systems and the Raven Systems logo are trademarks of Raven Systems
Ltd. All other products and company names are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
Copyright (C) 1995, Raven Systems Ltd. Permission is granted to make and
distribute copies of this software, provided this disclaimer and copyright
are preserved on all copies. This software may not, however, be sold or
distributed for profit, or included with other software which is sold or
distributed for profit, without the permission of the author.
Erik C. Thauvin | Custom software solutions | Raven Systems Limited
ravensys@eskimo.com | for everyday problems. | P.O. Box 560862
+1 (206) 747-9819 | | Orlando, FL 32856, USA
(URL) http://www.eskimo.com/~ravensys/ ---- ftp://ftp.eskimo.com/ravensys/
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From: shiba@nnet.ne.jp
Subject: GetWeb1.2
#Requirements
-Macintosh / Power Macintosh (FAT)
-MacOS 7.5.5 or later
-OpenTransport-Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer
GetWeb is a utility for downloading your favorite web pages and its links to
your Macintosh automatically. Even in your absence for a trip, GetWeb starts
download on appointed date and time. You can view downloaded web pages on of
fline.
You can choose link depth to reach in the web page. In the same way, the lin
ks to other web site can be downloaded.
GetWeb can download web pages and its linked pages including graphic images
(GIF, JPEG, etc.).
GetWeb can check the web pages periodically, for example, everyday, every Mo
nday, only weekday or every time at launch, appointed time etc.
If you need, GetWeb will close PPP connection, quite GetWeb and shutdown you
r Macintosh automatically after download web pages.
Downloaded web pages are ready to view on offline with your favorite web bro
wser, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
>From either Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator, you can enter
bookmarks into GetWeb easily.
GetWeb shows the date and time of the last download.
If the pages have been modified after you checked it last time, the date and
time of update will be shown in the Information window.
------------------------------------
Hirokazu Shibamoto
URL http://www.nnet.ne.jp/~shiba
Date: Oct 28, 2000
From: renaud pinoit
Subject: Glooton 1.1.1
Glooton is an web meta searcher compatible Macintosh and Windows. It is
an application which makes possible any search on Internet using the
sites and search engines existing on the web.To do, Glooton uses the
Sherlock� compatible plug-ins.
Upload name on your ftp sit glooton.hqx
Date: Jul 31, 2001
From: Horst Prillinger
Subject: Google Plugin for Sherlock
This is an update to my Google plugin, which enables Sherlock to search
Google, a powerful Internet search engine.
Please notice that I am not affiliated with Google in any way.
This replaces the file currently in the cfg directory, which no longer
works. Please remove the old version from your archives.
This plugin will automatically update itself if a newer version becomes
available. If it doesn't work right away after downloading, an update may
be available. Please wait three days (after which the automatic update
will occur), or check out my web site below for an update.
This and other Sherlock plugins can be downloaded from
http://www.aardvark.at/software/
Regards,
-H.P.
Date: Sep 08, 2002
From: Alexandre Leclerc
Subject: GooSearch.hqx
Use GooSearch to search webpages, images, directories, groups listed on
Google.com via one application. Translating webpages, submitting webpages,
search media files and the advanced search option are some of the others
features of GooSearch. GooSearch is very useful to initiate complicated or
simple searches quickly without starting them from a web browser.
It's like having Google on your desktop !
GooSearch 2.0 new features include the possibility to save the last window
position and the last search done. For more information about the new
features visit our website at: http://www16.brinkster.com/netso1415/
Date: Sep 08, 2002
From: Alexandre Leclerc
Subject: GooSearchX.hqx
Use GooSearch to search webpages, images, directories, groups listed on
Google.com via one application. Translating webpages, submitting webpages,
search media files and the advanced search option are some of the others
features of GooSearch. GooSearch is very useful to initiate complicated or
simple searches quickly without starting them from a web browser.
It's like having Google on your desktop !
GooSearch 2.0 new features include the possibility to save the last window
position and the last search done. For more information about the new
features visit our website at: http://www16.brinkster.com/netso1415/
Date: Oct 10, 1997
From: buchner@cogpsy.uni-trier.de
Subject: gpower212
The new version fixes a problem that surfaced with MacOS 8.
The program is free. Support is partial. The file has been checked using
Disinfectant 3.7.1. I would greatly appreciate if you could make this file
available on your Mac archive. Thanks.
This is what G*Power does:
G*Power performs high-precision statistical power analyses for the most
common statistical tests in behavioral research, that is, t-tests, F-tests,
and Chi^2-tests.
G*Power computes
(a) power values for given sample sizes, effect sizes
and alpha levels (post hoc power analyses),
(b) sample sizes for given effect sizes, alpha levels,
and power values (a priori power analyses), and
(c) alpha and beta values for given sample sizes,
effect sizes and beta/alpha ratios (compromise power analyses).
The program may be used to display graphically the relation between any two
of the relevant variables and it offers the opportunity to compute the
effect size measures from basic parameters defining the alternative
hypothesis.
A guide to G*Power is provided via the www at
http://www.psychologie.uni-trier.de:8000/projects/gpower/how_to_use_gpower.html
Axel Buchner Phone: +49 651 201 2959
FB I - Psychologie Fax: +49 651 201 2955
Universitaet Trier
Universitaetsring 15
D-54286 Trier
Germany e-mail: buchner@cogpsy.uni-trier.de
Date: Aug 29, 1999
Grail is an amazing little web browser programmed in Python. It's a little
slow in displaying tables, but is otherwise very much like Netscape 3 or
Mosaic. Being in Python, it can be modified by anyone knowing Python.
Date: Dec 07, 2003
From: Todd Clements
Subject: Greppie 1.0 - A regular expression search tool
Greppie is a graphical user interface for the UNIX grep command.
Greppie provides a simple, intuitive interface for entering searches,
managing file lists, and presenting results. Recent searches and file
lists are automatically saved, and common searches and file lists can
be saved for long term use. Greppie also includes a number of
built-in Power Searches which allow you, with a simple click, to
search for things like e-mail addresses or phone numbers in your
documents, even when you don't know the address or number to begin
with. Results are presented in an outline format for easy viewing,
and the search string is highlighted so the match is easy to find.
Greppie fully supports drag and drop of searches, files, and results.
Results can also be saved to a file for future reference.
Greppie is US$14.95 shareware and can be registered inside the
program or on the web. The downloaded version works for 30 uses or 30
days, whichever is longer.
The web site for Greppie is
Date: Aug 20, 1999
From: spaceboy@netspace.org (Psychotic Space Boy)
Subject: G&J'sMaelstromSounds
I just uploaded a file named G&J'sMaelstromSounds.sit.hqx
These are some Maelstrom sounds that me and my friend Josh made with a
plaintalk microphone and soundedit. I hope you enjoy them. They are
definately freeware, so have a blast, and distribute it as much as you can!
feel free to put this file on the CD-ROM.
Date: Mar 14, 1995
From "gswann@PrimeNet.Com (Greg Swann)" Sat Mar 11 15:46:39 1995
Date: Sat, 11 Mar 1995 16:45:22 -0700
From: gswann@PrimeNet.Com (Greg Swann)
Subject: GSU-Ping.sit.hqx
--========================_6099990==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
GSU-Ping.sit - Ping enables two or more AppleTalk networked Mac to
exchange brief messages. This is surely the world's most economical
NetMail software!
--========================_6099990==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="GSU-Ping.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="GSU-Ping.sit"
Date: Oct 08, 1996
From: (Peter Marks) Peter.Marks@pobox.com
Subject: Guest Lister 1.2
Guest Lister is the fastest, most efficient way to find out about all
those shared volumes of useful stuff out there on your AppleTalk network
with GUEST access.
It's a HyperCard stack and uses some of the Rinaldi externals. Requires
HyperCard 2 or later, the player is fine.
When launched, it builds a zone list. Click a zone and it builds a list
of servers with guest access enabled, then it builds a list of all
volumes on those guest access servers.
A single click on a volume in the list will mount that volume (very
quickly).
For determined surfers there is a Report feature that can (if you really
want) write a text file containing a list of all files on all guest
access servers in a given zone. You can also choose to just get a folder
list, or just to go 1 level deep. (That's enough to get an idea of what's
out there).
You may also want to get hold of "AppleShare Control" which lets you turn
off those pesky server welcome dialogs that some people enable. It's in
comm/atlk/ on Info-Mac.
Have fun.
http://www.pobox.com/~peter.marks
Date: Feb 20, 1998
From: jluszcz@best.com
Subject: gURLfriend 2.0 (bookmark utility)
What is gURLfriend?
gURLfriend is a utility that will parse your Netscape or Internet Explorer
bookmarks files into a format that is more convenient to post on to a web
site. Your browser's bookmark file contains much more information than
you would expect. Besides the bookmark's name and URL information such as
the date the bookmark was last visited, the day it was added to your list
and comments you may have added. This extra information almost doubles the
size of the bookmarks file and is removed by gURLfriend. The gURLfriend
application also searches through your bookmarks list and indexes all the
bookmark folder names and creates a table of contents. This table of
contents greatly speeds up access to your online bookmarks since you can
quickly jump to the folder you are interested in without having to
transfer the bookmark information for the URLs you are not interested in.
Why would I want to use gURLfriend?
If you are like me you put a copy of your bookmarks list on your home
page. By using gURLfriend you will significantly decrease the total size
of this information and also make it easier to use. My bookmarks file size
went from 97K to 56K after running it through gURLfriend. It is also
indexed which makes it easier to use. A parsed bookmarks file takes much
less time to transfer when posted on your page.
Most importantly, if you break the folders into separate files, the time
the is required to access a particular bookmark is significantly reduced.
The table of contents file is a fraction of the total size of your
bookmark information. Mine for example is 3K.
Also, gURLfriend strips all information except the URL, its name and the
comments if you allow them to be kept. All other information is removed
which not only reduces the file size, it also removes possibly sensitive
information that you might not want posted to the net.
You can download gURLfriend from:
Date: Feb 20, 1998
From: jluszcz@best.com
Subject: gURLfriend 2.0 (bookmark utility)
What is gURLfriend?
gURLfriend is a utility that will parse your Netscape or Internet Explorer
bookmarks files into a format that is more convenient to post on to a web
site. Your browser's bookmark file contains much more information than
you would expect. Besides the bookmark's name and URL information such as
the date the bookmark was last visited, the day it was added to your list
and comments you may have added. This extra information almost doubles the
size of the bookmarks file and is removed by gURLfriend. The gURLfriend
application also searches through your bookmarks list and indexes all the
bookmark folder names and creates a table of contents. This table of
contents greatly speeds up access to your online bookmarks since you can
quickly jump to the folder you are interested in without having to
transfer the bookmark information for the URLs you are not interested in.
Why would I want to use gURLfriend?
If you are like me you put a copy of your bookmarks list on your home
page. By using gURLfriend you will significantly decrease the total size
of this information and also make it easier to use. My bookmarks file size
went from 97K to 56K after running it through gURLfriend. It is also
indexed which makes it easier to use. A parsed bookmarks file takes much
less time to transfer when posted on your page.
Most importantly, if you break the folders into separate files, the time
the is required to access a particular bookmark is significantly reduced.
The table of contents file is a fraction of the total size of your
bookmark information. Mine for example is 3K.
Also, gURLfriend strips all information except the URL, its name and the
comments if you allow them to be kept. All other information is removed
which not only reduces the file size, it also removes possibly sensitive
information that you might not want posted to the net.
You can download gURLfriend from:
Date: May 21, 1997
From: jluszcz@best.com
Subject: gURLfriend v1.02
gURLfriend is a utility that will parse your Netscape or Internet
Explorer bookmarks files into a format that is more convenient to post
onto a web site. The standard bookmark file contains information such
as the add date, the last visit and the last modified time. This extra
information is pretty much useless to most people and is removed by
gURLfriend. The gURLfriend application also searches through your
bookmarks list and indexes all the bookmark folder names and creates a
table of contents. This table of contents appears above the list of URLs
when viewed using a browser. By clicking on the folder name, the user is
brought to the place in the URL list that contains those links.
How do I use gURLfriend?
gURLfriend is very easy to use. Simply drag and drop your bookmarks
file onto the gURLfriend application. gURLfriend will write out a file
named gURLfriend.html. Your original bookmarks file is untouched. You
can then post this HTML file onto your web page.
Why would I want to use gURLfriend?
If you are like me you put a copy of your bookmarks list on your home
page. By using gURLfriend you will significantly decrease the size of
this file and also make it easier to use. My bookmarks file size went
from 64K to 35K after running them through gURLfriend. It is also
indexed which makes it easier to use. A parsed bookmarks file takes much
less time to transfer when posted on your page.
Where can I find updates to this program and other software by the
author?
Check out the following URL for my shareware page:
http://www.best.com/~jluszcz/software.html
jluszcz@best.com
http://www.best.com/~jluszcz
Date: Jan 15, 1998
From: tiwi@lino.com
Subject: Have a nice day HAND
Hi! I have downloaded and stuffed all the numbers of Have a nice day, a
journal of great jokes. All the numbers were not in the Info-Mac archives,
so I went to the WWW. It is more convenient having all the numbers in one
file for those who do not have any numbers, since this is a rather small
file. This is in plain text.
Louis
Louis Bergeron C.P. 936 Rouyn Rouyn-Noranda Qc Canada J9X 5C8
T�l�phone-Phone (819) 764-3862 T�l�copieur-Fax (819) 764-3758
Date: Apr 26, 1992
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 92 18:24:32 -0400
From: Jeffrey L. Needleman
Subject: Hayes Modem Tool 1.0.2
"The Hayes Modem Tool is a connection tool, for use with the Macintosh
Communications Toolbox, that provides easy and complete access to the
advanced features of Hayes modems. Settings provided by the tool are
divided into five functional areas, accessible through a scrolling list of
panels. Each area controls some aspect of the modem or the connection.
Written to the specifications of the Macintosh Communications Toolbox, the
Hayes Modem Tool can be used without modification by any program which
supports the Macintosh Communications Toolbox. The Hayes Modem Tool has
been designed for use with Hayes modems so that Hayes modem users can take
full advantage of their modems through applications supporting the
Macintosh Communications Toolbox."
This version 1.0.2 should replace info-mac/comm/hayes-modem-tool.hqx, which
is version 1.0.
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From: dsmuelle@ucsd.edu
Subject: HCPhone 2.03
HCPhone 2.03 is a phone book program. It allows you to store names,
postal and e-mail addresses, and four phone numbers for each person. Each
number can be dialed through the Mac's speaker or through a modem
connected to your computer's modem port. HCPhone 2.02 is replaces both
HCPhone 1.05 and Internet Address Book 1.2.
Date: May 01, 1996
From: MKlink@aol.com
Subject: HyperCard Text-To-Speech Tricks
This stack provides a variety of scripting techniques for accessing the
Speech Manager using either the commands built into HyperCard 2.3 or XCMDs.
The stacks greatest value, however, may be that it documents the use of
inline commands and phonemic symbols. These methods greatly increase an
author's control over the Speech Manager. They are not discussed in the
documentation that comes with HC 2.3
Date: Sep 01, 2000
From: Jen Maher-Bontrager
Subject: Heart Folders
A freeware group of folder icons. If you've ever visited the forums at http://www.sailormoon.org, you probably recognize these icons. They are light yellow manilla folders and each has a different colored heart on it.
Date: Apr 01, 1998
From: SoftHarbor@aol.com
Subject: Hello wURLd 1.1.1
Hello wURLd 1.11 - if you visit a number of web pages every day, Hello wURLd can
save you time. Just tell Hello wURLd the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of each
of your favorite web sites, and it will open them in separate windows in your web
browser while you get some coffee. When you return, the pages will be loaded and
ready for you to view.
Dave McCarthy
SoftHarbor Solutions
Date: Mar 03, 1998
From: SoftHarbor@aol.com
Subject: Hello wURLd
Hello wURLd - if you visit a number of web pages every day, Hello wURLd
can save you time. Just tell Hello wURLd the URL (Uniform Resource
Locator) of each of your favorite web sites, and it will open them in
separate windows in your web browser while you get some coffee. When you
return, the pages will be loaded and ready for you to view.
Date: Dec 09, 1996
From: weyer@netaxs.com (Steve Weyer)
Subject: HelpURL 1.0 (add URLs to about box)
HelpURL 1.0 (24 Nov 96):
shows how to add active URLs to an about box
and create a dynamic help book from HTML.
includes NTK (NewtonScript) source.
This works best with Newt's Cape 1.3 (or greater) installed on NOS 2.0
(though it will also work on 1.x).
You can also create an active about box with URLs and dynamic help
for an application in the Newt Development Environment (Newt 3.3)
(see the NewtATut 1.4 tutorial).
HelpURL is freeware. You are free to make modifications for
your own use. I would appreciate your references to the Newt's Cape URL:
http://www.netaxs.com/~weyer/newton/newtscape.html.
Steve Weyer
Internet: weyer@netaxs.com
weyer@kagi.com, SteveWeyer@acm.org
America Online: SteveWeyer
Compuserve: 74603,2051
http://www.netaxs.com/~weyer/newton/releases.html
Date: Feb 20, 1994
From: michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause)
Subject: externalman-13.cpt.hqx [part 1 of 1]
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 94 22:38:21 -0500
Here is the Hermes II external, External(man) by Delphic
Software. Version 1.3.
This external basically ANSI-izes/restructures the Hermes II
external menu.
Try it out, neat!
-- cut here -- begin ExternalMan v1.3.hqx -- part 1 of 1 --
Date: Feb 27, 1994
From: michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause)
Subject: hermes-ii-regform-center-1.0.sit.hqx [part 1 of 1]
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 94 13:14:26 -0500
A Hermes II external written by myself with the following description
RegForm Center 1.0 : 4k+:User external that displays customizable
Registration Form/info text files for display to new
users who wish to have registration forms with easy
ways. A high quality external of Master_Your_Domain
Concepts. Try it out!
E-mail-ware, send e-mail to:
michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org
---
---
-- cut here -- begin RegForm Center 1.0.hqx -- part 1 of 1 --
Date: Aug 28, 1998
From: olivier.robert@capway.com
Subject: HLBase1.1.1 68K
About HL Base
-------------
It is an easy and handy to use Hotline bookmark manager.
Hardware requirement:
--------------------
Minimal requirement is a 68020 Mac and System 7.5 or higher.
Shareware:
----------
The shareware fee is $5
Distribution:
-----------
It may be freely distributed on CD-ROMs, on the internet, ...
*****************
Olivier Robert
olivier.robert@capway.com
------------------------------------------
MacManiac - French Macintosh Site
www.mygale.org/~robby/
------------------------------------------
MacNetManiac - Mailing List
mnm-request@listsrv.mygale.org (sub/unsub)
mnm@ listsrv.mygale.org (list)
------------------------------------------
Admin:
Olivier Robert
Tel: (33) 06 14 99 70 40 (France)
------------------------------------------
Date: Aug 28, 1998
From: olivier.robert@capway.com
Subject: HLBase1.1.1 PPC
About HL Base
-------------
It is an easy and handy to use Hotline bookmark manager.
Hardware requirement:
--------------------
Minimal requirement is a PPC Mac and System 7.5 or higher.
Shareware:
----------
The shareware fee is $5
Distribution:
-----------
It may be freely distributed on CD-ROMs, on the internet, ...
*****************
Olivier Robert
olivier.robert@capway.com
Date: Dec 11, 1998
From: wl7ci@alaska.net
Subject: Holmes
Holmes Search Central 1.0 November 4,1998
What is it?
In the spirit of Sherlock on MacOS 8.5, Holmes is an internet search
utility for the rest of us. It provides one central location to query
numerous internet search engines. The software is quick, compact, and
PPC native.
What are its requirements?
Holmes will run on a Mac II or higher under System 7 or higher. It
runs in 1 MB of ram. Holmes requires a web browser (not included) to do
its work. It also requires Internet Config to be installed and
configured. Internet Config 2.0 is included in this distribution package.
How does it work?
Operation of Holmes is simple. Enter some text to search for, select
your search engine, and hit the Search button. If the text you enter is
an internet url, just hit the URL button. Holmes has lots of balloon
help which should help you understand its operation.
Thank you for downloading Holmes. I hope you like it.
John
wl7ci@alaska.net
Date: Mar 05, 2001
From: JuL
Subject: Hotgrabber
Hello,
I have uploaded hgrab12ppc.sit.bin. It is "hotgrabber 1.2 mac", and it's an
internet utility to download files using the hotline protocol.
Here is the description:
hotgrabber is a downloads-only Hotline Client. It has many advanced and very
useful features, such as:
- Download on various servers at the same time
- Search files using Hotline 411 and download them with one click
- Search files inside a server (even offline if the server if already
indexed)
- Spot pincher (try to download a file continuously if no spot is
available)
- Delay downloads (download late in the night, when everybody's sleeping)
- Start downloads from the web using
"hgrab://log:pass@server:port/path/file" links
- Control, stop, add downloads by messages inside Hotline using the Remote
Control
- Download Zone (downloads files from an hour to another)
- Open/close PPP connection automatically (for modem users)
- Download folders (even with servers before version 1.5) and selections
of multiple files
- Oversee your download from any applications using the HGBar
- TimeOut option (restart a download if it doesn't receive data for a
specified time)
- Save Information about a download into a bookmark (crypted, with a
password)
- Try to reconnect to the server if you're disconnected
- Resume the download when double-clicking on a partially downloaded file
in the Finder
- Naturally, it can queue and resume downloads, like Hotline
Date: Feb 27, 1998
From: adam@hotlinesw.com
Subject: hotline-client-123-68k.sit.hqx
The Hotline Client is the vehicle which allows users to navigate the
wired Hotline world. The Client is a simple and elegant application that
enables the user to connect to a server, chat with other users, read and
post news, and simultaneously transfer files with speed and ease. All
this is presented in a user-friendly and polished interface. The Client
incorporates cutting-edge features such as resumable downloads and
uploads, private personal messaging, news, and real-time chat. Both the
Server and the Client multi-task seamlessly, even while the user is
checking e-mail, browsing the web, or running other applications in the
background or foreground.
The Hotline Server enables the user to easily and safely run their own
personal server on almost any Macintosh currently, with a PC version
being in the alpha stage of development. The Hotline Server is a
powerful yet easy to use tool for anyone who needs a way to stay in
contact and share files, information and ideas.
To allow others to easily find and connect to their server, the user can
register their Server with a Hotline Tracker, which acts like an Internet
Phonebook. Once registered, the user's server becomes available for
anyone to look-up and connect to.
Date: Feb 27, 1998
From: adam@hotlinesw.com
Subject: hotline-client-123-ppc.sit.hqx
The Hotline Client is the vehicle which allows users to navigate the
wired Hotline world. The Client is a simple and elegant application that
enables the user to connect to a server, chat with other users, read and
post news, and simultaneously transfer files with speed and ease. All
this is presented in a user-friendly and polished interface. The Client
incorporates cutting-edge features such as resumable downloads and
uploads, private personal messaging, news, and real-time chat. Both the
Server and the Client multi-task seamlessly, even while the user is
checking e-mail, browsing the web, or running other applications in the
background or foreground.
The Hotline Server enables the user to easily and safely run their own
personal server on almost any Macintosh currently, with a PC version
being in the alpha stage of development. The Hotline Server is a
powerful yet easy to use tool for anyone who needs a way to stay in
contact and share files, information and ideas.
To allow others to easily find and connect to their server, the user can
register their Server with a Hotline Tracker, which acts like an Internet
Phonebook. Once registered, the user's server becomes available for
anyone to look-up and connect to.
Date: Feb 27, 1998
From: adam@hotlinesw.com
Subject: hotline-server-123-68k.sit.hqx
The Hotline Client is the vehicle which allows users to navigate the
wired Hotline world. The Client is a simple and elegant application that
enables the user to connect to a server, chat with other users, read and
post news, and simultaneously transfer files with speed and ease. All
this is presented in a user-friendly and polished interface. The Client
incorporates cutting-edge features such as resumable downloads and
uploads, private personal messaging, news, and real-time chat. Both the
Server and the Client multi-task seamlessly, even while the user is
checking e-mail, browsing the web, or running other applications in the
background or foreground.
The Hotline Server enables the user to easily and safely run their own
personal server on almost any Macintosh currently, with a PC version
being in the alpha stage of development. The Hotline Server is a
powerful yet easy to use tool for anyone who needs a way to stay in
contact and share files, information and ideas.
To allow others to easily find and connect to their server, the user can
register their Server with a Hotline Tracker, which acts like an Internet
Phonebook. Once registered, the user's server becomes available for
anyone to look-up and connect to.
Date: Feb 27, 1998
From: adam@hotlinesw.com
Subject: hotline-server-123-ppc.sit.hqx
The Hotline Client is the vehicle which allows users to navigate the
wired Hotline world. The Client is a simple and elegant application that
enables the user to connect to a server, chat with other users, read and
post news, and simultaneously transfer files with speed and ease. All
this is presented in a user-friendly and polished interface. The Client
incorporates cutting-edge features such as resumable downloads and
uploads, private personal messaging, news, and real-time chat. Both the
Server and the Client multi-task seamlessly, even while the user is
checking e-mail, browsing the web, or running other applications in the
background or foreground.
The Hotline Server enables the user to easily and safely run their own
personal server on almost any Macintosh currently, with a PC version
being in the alpha stage of development. The Hotline Server is a
powerful yet easy to use tool for anyone who needs a way to stay in
contact and share files, information and ideas.
To allow others to easily find and connect to their server, the user can
register their Server with a Hotline Tracker, which acts like an Internet
Phonebook. Once registered, the user's server becomes available for
anyone to look-up and connect to.
Date: Nov 22, 1994
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 1994 19:46:03 +0100
From: weimann@ZIB-Berlin.DE (Lutz Weimann)
Subject: Hotlist2HTML version 0.7.2 source code
--========================_18491678==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Dear Moderators,
This is the source-code-only archive of Hotlist2HTML (v.0.7.2).
Please replace version 0.6.1, which is stored as
"dev/src/hotlist-to-html-061-f.hqx", by the new one.
Thanks.
Hotlist2HTML (version 0.7.2) converts a NCSA-MacMosaic
Hotlist or a EINet-MacWeb Hotlist (resource) file to a HTML-page,
wherein each URL of the Hotlist is associated with it's corresponding
menuitem name. The HTML output will be normally sorted lexically by
the menuitem text, but re-sorting of the Hotlist may be suppressed,
if desired. The HTML output is now compatible for importing by
Netscape Mosaic into bookmarks.
This source code is written in an extended Fortran 77 language.
You need Language Systems Fortran 3.x and MPW 3.2 (or 3.2.3)
to make use of the it.
Lutz Weimann, weimann@zib-berlin.de
--========================_18491678==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Hotlist2HTML0.7.2_source.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Hotlist2HTML0.7.2_source.sit"
Date: Jun 23, 1999
Subject: HouseSpider
From: kjackson@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca
HouseSpider is an applet/stand-alone-application combination that provides
indexing and search capability to your web site. Once configured, the
indexing application will update the index files of your web site with a
double-click. The applet uses the index files to list keywords in your site
and to provide a fast full-text search front for your site. This package is
ideally suited for a medium size web site of 30-2000 pages.
Requires MRJ 2.1.
Date: Jun 26, 1998
From: info@cx.interactif.qc.ca
Subject: HoverWeb 1.0
HoverWeb is a fast, reliable and compact Web server for all JAVA supporting
subsystems.
It supports Virtual Hosting, Realm protection and file caching for optimal
performance on all systems. Based on a plug-in architecture it can easily
be enhanced, even without restarting the server. We have tested it on the
MacOS, Windows and Linux.i386 with excellent results.
Feel free to distribute on CD-ROM or the Internet the complete and
unmodified archive.
A commercial distribution with extra plug-ins, source code and functions is
available from http://hover.interactif.qc.ca/
-----------------------------------------
Jean-Pierre Delisle
President, Internet Interactif inc.
355, rue Drapeau
Laval (Qu�bec) H7L 4P2
Phone: (450) 628-1449
Fax: (450) 628-9691
http://www.interactif.qc.ca/
Date: Oct 23, 1999
From: "David C. Oshel"
Subject: HTML2XTags v1.0b8
HTML2XTags filters the text portion of an HTML file (ignoring images and MANY
other tags!) into a Quark XPress XTag-formatted tagfile.
Does a simple, version 1.0 job of interpreting italics, bold, center and
paragraph
demarcations. Leaves image information embedded in the text -- search for
IMAGE.
Supports headers and horizontal rules.
Supports font face, color and size. FONT tags may be nested. Writes a
separate
file in InDesign colortable format, after xtags file has been written.
Supports "ISO Latin 1" to Mac character macros -- i.e., the style,
plus all the
codes listed by name in Elizabeth Castro's HTML 4 book, i.e., Á
etc., plus
the sort-of-undocumented macro for non-breaking space.
Does NOT support frames, tables, lists, indents or CSS. All unsupported
tags are elided.
This program and a few minutes in InDesign are all you need to read
(braindead) HTML
and make (really nice) PDF. Freeware, absolutely "at your risk" and
unsupported.
History:
--------
1.0b8 - fixed a MemError() in the wrong place, harmless but annoying;
distribution now includes source
1.0b7 - previous beta had outdated README file
1.0b6 - supports nested tags; "" now
elides
all content properly; writes RGB colortable (in InDesign format) to
a separate
file, based on and tags. Code
freeze. Next version
if any will be an InDesign plug-in or Quark XPress XTension, or
both, supporting
style sheets (CSS2), but that will not be freeware :)
1.0b5 - found and fixed a longstanding bug that ate the first tag if it came
immediately after output of the xtag header, i.e., "
Date: Apr 24, 1997
From: carl.backstrom@gfk.se
Subject: html-linkchecker-20.hqx
No more 404-errors!
HTML LinkChecker is a fast and easy way to scan your entire website for broken
links, in more than a dozen of tags! The program searches local on the disk, and
checks remote links on the net too! It has built-in editing and printing
features, but you can also correct your links and open files/url:s in your
favorite editor with a simple click of the mouse! Supports both 68 K and PPC, and
both MacTCP and OpenTransport. Just a few clicks of the mouse, and your visitors
won't see any broken links anymore! Shareware $5 by Nisseb softwares, Carl
B=E4ckstr=F6m.
Date: Sep 20, 1997
From: micjb@ttuhsc.edu
Subject: HTML Table Code Generator
HTML Table Code Generator- A Freeware HTML Code Generator for Netscape
3.0 or superior (necessary to run the javascript program included in this
page). Mac or PC. You can easily control the following parameters: Table
border, cell spacing, cell padding, total table width and table
background color; Cell width, height, align, valign and color; Text font
size, color, bold and italics.
Dr. Joseba Bikandi
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Texas Tech University Health Science Center
Lubbock, Texas.
e-mail: micjb@ttuhsc.edu
Date: Oct 30, 1998
From: carleton@endeavors.net
Subject: HTML-Tag-Companion-13.hqx
The HTML Tag Companion 1.3 is a free reference to HTML tags, style
sheet tags and style attributes. This version is based on Navigator(tm) v.4
but also works well for Internet Explorer(tm). It is in AppleGuide format so
you can use it with any web page editor. You can search the contents by tag or
parameter name. For example, you can search for all tags that support a
background color. (There are six)
Soon on major Mac ftp sites.
The HTML Tag Companion is not affiliated with Netscape Communications
Corporation or Microsoft Corporation.
System Requirements:
Power Macintosh with Mac OS 7.5 or later and the AppleGuide extension. It
requires about 700 Kb of free RAM in addition to the RAM requirements of
any web authoring applications you may be using.
Regards,
Paul Carleton
Contact information:
Paul Carleton .
Inclusion on Info-Mac CD-ROM permitted.
Date: Apr 24, 1997
From: carl.backstrom@gfk.se
Subject: html-vocabulary-18.hqx
HTML Vocabulary 1.8 is a fast and easy-to-use standalone HTML reference including
almost every tag available. Here you can find all you need to know about simple
tags, forms, tables, imagemaps, Netscape and Explorer extensions, special
characters, colors, stylesheets, frames, layers and more. No need be online and
search through slow sites to get the tag, just open HTML Vocabulary and get what
you need to know! It's the perfect tool if you want to learn HTML and a good
friend to even the most experienced user. The program has been America Online's
Hot File of the day, MacWorld Pick o' the week and it has been on the top ten
list of downloaded files at c|net's www.shareware.com!
Date: Jun 28, 1997
From: sera@nsifc.ifc.pi.cnr.it
Subject: HyperChat 1.0
This is a simply application made with HyperCard 2.3 and other shareware
software like ScriptDaemon and TCP/IP Scripting addiction to implement a
chat session over IP network between 2 Macs.
Best Regards
Luca Serasini
Date: Apr 11, 2001
From: Jan Bruyndonckx
Subject: iArchive.img.hqx
iArchive by Triptic Design
Archive your valuable documents using affordable internet storage. Storage is provided by FilePool on a redundant array of secure servers.
The iArchive application has powerful filter capabilities to archive exactly the files you want. You can restore a full hard disk, individual files or folder. You can even restore to a previous version of a file.
Apple Help is incorporated in every window.
Storage costs $0.25 per Megabyte. Professional Services (including higher transfer speed and encryption) cost $20 additionally.
Recommended system: any Apple Macintosh with MacOS 9
Minimum system: a Power Macintosh with MacOS 8.6
Date: Dec 10, 1997
From: uzs90z@ibm.rhrz.uni-bonn.de
Subject: ICeTEe 2
ICeTEe 2
by Michael Schuerig, 1997
This is an enhanced version of the ICeTEe goody included with Internet
Config by Peter N. Lewis and Quinn "The Eskimo". You need to have Internet
Config anyway to use ICeTEe 2 so please have a look at their ReadMe as
well. The information therein applies as well.
Usage
Drop ICeTEe 2 into your Extensions folder (and remove the original ICeTEe
if it's installed). ICeTEe 2 is active after you restart your Mac. Then it
works the same as ICeTEe: you can command-click a URL almost everywhere to
open it in the appropriate helper application as set in Internet Config.
The additional functionality is that if you hold down the option key the
URL is not launched, but instead it is send to a bookmark helper
application.
Included is a very simple AppleScript application that understands this
bookmark message. On the first launch you are prompted to select a folder
where to put your URLs. URLs send to this message get saved as a Netscape
Navigator� document. When you open this document Navigator tries to open
the contained URL.
Version 2 fixes no bugs in functionality (from 2b5). Only the ReadMe has
changed, but I hope it will end my maintenance nightmare caused by the
included Bookmark Handler app.
While you are visiting an info-mac mirror grab the opportunity to get
GTQLib from the dev/osa folder!
Michael Schuerig
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: ICFileDiverter@marcb.dircon.co.uk
Subject: ICFileDiverter 1.2.4
Attached please find the latest version of ICFileDiverter. Use this
application to open documents based on the filename extension and the
corresponding application in Internet Config. For example, if you edit
your HTML files in BBEdit, so their Mac file type is TEXT and creator is
R*ch and the Finder opens them in BBEdit but the post-processing application
for .html is set to be Netscape in Internet Config, it will be opened in Netscape after a drag on ICFileDiverter. Keep a copy or alias of ICFD
on your Desktop and you never need to dig through folders any more!
This version does not any new features but is updated for 8.5 (ie. I
added Nav Services to it).
Cheers,
Marc
Date: Jul 12, 1997
From: gabriel@ichat.com
Subject: ichat Pager 1.0 ppc
The ichat Pager is an Internet pager, available for free. It enables
instant messaging and chat.
;-) ichat, inc.
11100 Braker Lane, #725
Austin, TX 78758
U.S.A.
512.425.2228 (voice)
512.719.8225 (fax)
Date: Jul 12, 1997
From: gabriel@ichat.com
Subject: ichat Pager 1.0 68K
The ichat Pager is an Internet pager, available for free. It enables
instant messaging and chat.
;-) ichat, inc.
11100 Braker Lane, #725
Austin, TX 78758
U.S.A.
512.425.2228 (voice)
512.719.8225 (fax)
Date: Sep 12, 2000
From: Aladdin Systems Public Relations
Subject: FTP: iclean_35tw_installer.hqx
===========================================================================
Upload Title: iClean 3.5 installer
Requirements: Mac OS 7.5.3 and 8MB RAM
License: TrailWare (limited time)
Price: $29.95
Description:
Quickly toss cookies, cache files, histories and more.
Every time you surf the Internet, your Web browser quickly collects lots of
little files and hides them on your computer, including cookies, cache
files and more. Many of these you may not even be aware of! These "little"
files (some can actually be quite large) can quickly add up, hogging disk
space, clogging your computer and leaving your privacy in question. iClean
lets you quickly eliminate these pesky files, giving back wasted disk space
and helping ensure your online privacy.
Use it every day for peace of mind.
iClean is a great habit to get into. Protect your privacy and maximize hard
disk capacity by using it every day. A quick click on iClean's desktop icon
is all it takes. Select just the items you want to delete, and iClean
instantly goes to work, dumping cache files and cookies deposited by Web
sites on your Mac, erasing histories (that track where you've been on the
Web) and more. You get a comprehensive summary of items you can safely
delete, giving you total control over what iClean removes from your
computer. With iClean, complete peace of mind is just a click away.
Checkout our website
Date: Jun 18, 1997
From: dshadow@glue.umd.edu
Subject: ICMP Logger
ICMP Logger 1.0.1
Copyright John Bafford, 1996-1997
ICMP Logger records a log of any TCP/IP ICMP packets (pings) that are sent
to the computer it's running on. Perfect for network administrators and
anyone who thinks they might be pingflooded.
This is a minor update to version 1.0.
Requires Open Transport.
Shareware. $10.
John Bafford
dshadow@glue.umd.edu
http://www.glue.umd.edu/~dshadow
Date: Jun 22, 2000
From: Software from Plum Island
Subject: Idea Keeper 2.0 (ik2.hqx)
Idea Keeper is an Outliner, Free-Form Ddatabase & Research/Writing Tool for
your Macintosh. It provides a place to do everything from storing clippings
and URLs to preparing complex assemblages of documents and outlines with
hypertext-like links. It can even dial your phone and remind you of
important dates and times!
This is a binhexed, Stuffit 5.0 archive.
mailto:ideakeeper@plumisland.com
http://www.plumisland.com
Date: Sep 11, 1998
From: rusty@spiderisland.com
Subject: ident-d.sea v1.0.1
ident-d implements the UNIX Indentification Protocol ( rfc1413 )
under MacOS. The purpose of the Identification Protocol is to identify the
user of a particular TCP-IP connection to an Internet server. This is
frequently employed by servers that permit anonymous logins ( ie: IRC, WWW,
FTP ).
An Ident client will ask "who is using a particular connection."
Since MacOS is single user, ident-d simply returns the "Owner Name" of the
Macintosh as found in the File Sharing control panel. Space and control
characters in the owner name will be replaced by underscores ( '_' ) to
keep the clients happy.
Version 1.0.1 is tuned to use less CPU time, fix "lock-up" bug
ident-d is freeware. Requires PowerPC, Open Transport Native,
Faceless Background application.
rusty@spiderisland.com
http://www.spiderisland.com/~rusty/
Date: Jun 28, 1997
From: mwilson@teleport.com
Subject: IE 3.01 AutoSearch Changer - Change the engine in Internet Expl
With the release of the final version of Internet Explorer 3.01 for the
Mac, Microsoft has included a nice batch of very useful enhancements to
make browsing the web easier. One of these features is called
'AutoSearch.' In the location bar, where you would type an address to
visit, you can also type a question mark (?), followed by a space, then
followed by the words that you wish to search for. However, you were
stuck with using the default Microsoft/Yahoo search engine that is coded
into Internet Explorer. With IE 3.01 AutoSearch Changer, you can change
the AutoSearch engine to any of the popular engines.
*I would advise that you only use this program on a COPY of Internet
Explorer since it actually changes the program itself*
Also, THIS WILL ONLY WITH WITH THE FINAL, RELEASED VERSION OF INTERNET
EXPLORER 3.01
This may be included on the Info-Mac CD without any objection from myself.
MRW
Matthew Software Productions
mwilson@teleport.com
Date: Sep 21, 1999
From: Ton Brand
Subject: IE 4.5 Patch 1.1
IE 4.5 Patch
What it is: AppleScript program that fixes a JavaScript error in Internet
Explorer 4.5
Author: Ton Brand
License: freeware
IE 4.5 Patch fixes an error in Internet Explorer 4.5 by which JavaScript is
not supported under some conditions. This bug was first reported with the
Dutch version of IE 4.5. All reported errors were then fixed by using this
program. It is absolutely safe to use.
Version 1.1 fixes a bug that caused an error when used with some AppleScript
versions.
Date: Dec 30, 2000
From: "J. Badger"
Subject: IE Cache Trasher 1.0
Here it is!
Version 1.0.
IE Cache Trasher deletes a file called "download cache" which can get quite big
if you do not watch it. This file stores incomplete and complete downloads (the
latter only if you set IE to remember your last completed downloads). It can
grow to enormous proportions; mine was 119 MB the first time I checked!
Date: Dec 06, 2001
From: "J. Badger"
Subject: IE Cache Trasher Abstract
IE Cache Trasher 1.0
Pineapple Software
IE Cache Trasher deletes a file called "download cache" which can get quite big if you do not watch it. This file stores incomplete and complete downloads (the latter only if you set IE to remember your last completed downloads). It can grow to enormous proportions; mine was 119 MB the first time I checked!
What�s New?
IE Cache Trasher has been known in the past as IE Download Cache Cleaner, an earlier version with fewer options.
In this version, it not only deletes the download cache, but also displays a dialog telling you that the download cache isn�t present if it isn�t in its regular place!
Requirements
Internet Explorer (IE) 5.0
Apple Script, newest vesion preferably
A Macintosh
Installation
Put IE Cache Trasher wherever you want, and run it from anywhere you want. It has no requirements for where it must be.
Cost:
Absolutely nothing! Freeware lives on!
Contact Info:
Pineapple Software
http://pineapplesw.cjb.net
Email:
pineapplesw@yahoo.ca
December 2nd, 2001
IE Cache Trasher may be distributed freely as long as there is no change in the name, code, or read me (this file), and all of these things must be intact in the package. Any additional items are acceptable, but are not endorsed in anyway by Pineapple Software or by me.
Date: Sep 22, 2002
From: Alexandre Leclerc
Subject: IE Google Bar Patch =?ISO-8859-1?B?nw==?=.hqx
You've always wanted to search Google from your address bar in Internet
Explorer ? Now your dream come true with IE Google Bar Patch from NetsoWork,
the makers of GooSearch. Simply open IE Google Bar Patch, select Internet
Explorer to patch and that's it ! Type ? then your search query and press
the Return key. The results will be automaticly displayed in the window.
Requirements: Internet Explorer 5
Note: Not compatible with MacOs X.
Date: Jun 11, 2003
From: "Presenta Ltd."
Subject: iGetter v1.9.5 for MacOS
iGetter for MacOS 7.5.3 - 9.x
Version: 1.9.5
Release Date: 05/30/2003
iGetter is a download utility with many useful functions such as
resuming broken downloads, segmented (accelerated) downloading, Internet
browsers integration, queue filtering by various criteria, file mirrors
support for additional acceleration, cookies support, processing web
page links, scheduling downloads for low traffic periods, reconnecting
modems, hang up and shut down when the downloads are done.
New in version 1.9.5
- Included new localizations for Traditional Chinese and German
languages.
- New contextual menu support for OmniWeb browser.
- Included support for Safari and Camino "cookies".
- Included three new columns in the queue: "Elapsed Time", "Start Date"
and "End Date".
- Included ability to customize the queue table columns, change the
column order, and sort the queue by any column (only in MacOS X).
- iGetter now shows the average speed of the finished downloads.
- Improved the Internet browser plugin. Now the iGetter function
'Integrate with Internet browsers' fully supports the Safari browser.
- A new "Info" tab pane. It shows detailed information of the currently
selected download in the queue.
- Included ability to open the folder containing a finished downloads or
the "Item Settings" window of uncompleted downloads with a double-click.
- Included a new option for switching the computer into sleep mode
instead of shutting it down (only in MacOS X).
- Now "Process Web Page" properly handles files with equal names and
href tags with CR/LFs in them.
- Improved handling of URLs that include colon characters in the file
name.
- Improved handling of "416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable" HTTP error.
Now iGetter will download successfully from servers responding with this
error (e.g. macupdate.com).
- Fixed a buffer overflow bug.
- Fixed a bug that sometimes crashes iGetter when deleting items from
the queue.
- Fixed a bug that causes iGetter to save only parts of the login
information.
System Requirements
- Apple computer with PowerPC processor
- MacOS 7.5.3 - 9.x
- OpenTransport 1.1 or later
Web Site: http://www.iGetter.net/
Pricing:
iGetter 1.9.5 is shareware. iGetter can be evaluated for as long
as needed to decide if it suits the users needs. All registered
users will get free support by email and free upgrades in the
major 1.x versions.
A Single User License for iGetter is $25. A Home & Work (Desktop
& Mobile) two-license pack is $35. Site Licenses are also
available on a discount. For information about Site Licenses,
please contact us at sales@presenta.net
Date: Jun 11, 2003
From: "Presenta Ltd."
Subject: iGetter v1.9.5 for MacOS X
iGetter for MacOS X v10.1 or later
Release Date: 05/30/2003
International version 1.9.5: English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese
and Traditional Chinese
iGetter is a download utility with many useful functions such as
resuming broken downloads, segmented (accelerated) downloading, Internet
browsers integration, queue filtering by various criteria, file mirrors
support for additional acceleration, cookies support, processing web
page links, scheduling downloads for low traffic periods, reconnecting
modems, hang up and shut down when the downloads are done.
New In Version 1.9.5
- Included new localizations for Traditional Chinese and German
languages.
- New contextual menu support for OmniWeb browser.
- Included support for Safari and Camino "cookies".
- Included three new columns in the queue: "Elapsed Time", "Start Date"
and "End Date".
- Included ability to customize the queue table columns, change the
column order, and sort the queue by any column (only in MacOS X).
- iGetter now shows the average speed of the finished downloads.
- Improved the Internet browser plugin. Now the iGetter function
'Integrate with Internet browsers' fully supports the Safari browser.
- A new "Info" tab pane. It shows detailed information of the currently
selected download in the queue.
- Included ability to open the folder containing a finished downloads or
the "Item Settings" window of uncompleted downloads with a double-click.
- Included a new option for switching the computer into sleep mode
instead of shutting it down (only in MacOS X).
- Now "Process Web Page" properly handles files with equal names and
href tags with CR/LFs in them.
- Improved handling of URLs that include colon characters in the file
name.
- Improved handling of "416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable" HTTP error.
Now iGetter will download successfully from servers responding with this
error (e.g. macupdate.com).
- Fixed a buffer overflow bug.
- Fixed a bug that sometimes crashes iGetter when deleting items from
the queue.
- Fixed a bug that causes iGetter to save only parts of the login
information.
System Requirements
- Apple computer with PowerPC processor
- MacOS X v10.1 or later
Web Site: http://www.iGetter.net/
Pricing:
iGetter 1.9.5 is shareware. iGetter can be evaluated for as long
as needed to decide if it suits the users needs. All registered
users will get free support by email and free upgrades in the
major 1.x versions.
A Single User License for iGetter is $25. A Home & Work (Desktop
& Mobile) two-license pack is $35. Site Licenses are also
available on a discount. For information about Site Licenses,
please contact us at sales@presenta.net
Date: Jan 11, 2000
From: Paul Kaiser
Subject: Image Extractor Upload
Easy-to-use Tool Gives Access to Images Locked in EPS and PostScript Files:
GoodBuddy Software releases Image Extractor 3.0
Effingham, Illinois, USA -- 10 Jan 2000 -- GoodBuddy Software today announced the release of version 3.0 of Image Extractor, an easy-to-use tool empowering users to access images embedded in EPS and PostScript files.
What is Image Extractor?
Image Extractor pulls vector and raster images out of EPS and PostScript file, saving them to disk. The user may then edit the graphic(s) -- something they could not do before.
Desktop publishers and imaging service bureaus can use Image Extractor to save time when a customer has sent them an incorrect embedded image. Before Image Extractor, the customer had to be contacted to send a corrected or editable file. Image Extractor puts the file immediately on the operator's machine for editing.
Image Extractor is US$39 shareware. It is available from the GoodBuddy Software web site and all major Macintosh shareware ftp sites.
System Requirements: Any Apple Power Macintosh or other PPC computer running MacOS System 7.6.1 or later.
Features
* Accept any EPS or PostScript file as input.
* List all images contained within source files.
* Saves any selected image(s) to disk for full editing capability.
Availability
Image Extractor is available now, and may be downloaded through our Web site at
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: oldfield@westporteng.com (John Oldfield)
Subject: Mac Indy Car Racing II Updater 1.0.1
Here is the updater for Mac Indy Car Racing II. This
takes the original 1.0 version to 1.0.1. Sierra tech
support gave permission to post it so here ya go!
Attached is an excerpt from the readme:
IndyCar Racing II 1.0.0-1.0.1 Patch
What the Patch Fixes:
The patch creates a new IndyCar Racing II (IndyCar Racing II 1.0.1)
application and places it in the folder that contains your existing
IndyCar Racing II data. It also updates a data file named OBJS.DAT.
Known Bugs Fixed:
� Added direct support for the Mac T2 Steering Wheel/Pedals Controller.
� A cosmetic problem in the car sets dialog that occured when car sets
were duplicated.
� The program now unlocks the modem configurations file when it opens it
for display in the Communications dialog.
� A crash bug that would occur at ovals during multiplayer qualify where
the joiner car finished qualifying before the sponsor is now fixed.
� A bug where the Macintosh could not sponsor races for DOS/Windows95
versions of IndyCar Racing II has been fixed.
� The program now checks to see if there is enough RAM free to load the
intro and displays the appropriate dialog if there is not.
Happy Racing!
Date: Dec 07, 2003
From: Jonathyn Bet'nct
Subject: Info-Mac Browser 1.0
Info-Mac Browser is a custom FTP client designed just for Info-Mac!
Simply launch the application, select a mirror, and connect.
Double-click a folder to open it or a file to download it. File names
are extracted from the subject lines of abstracts. Select a file and
choose Get Info from the File menu to read the whole abstract, right in
the FTP client! You can also choose to download the file with your
default FTP client.
Info-Mac Browser (C) 2003 Kreative Software. Info-Mac content (C)
1999-2003 Info-Mac Network. All rights reserved. RB FTP (C) 1998 Brian
F. Jones. Free for noncommercial use. All rights reserved.
Send suggestions and/or bug reports to heyyou@kreativekorp.cjb.net.
Non-Carbon version available upon request.
Date: Apr 21, 1998
From: cox@djehuti.com
Subject: Info-Mac Data Detector 1.0
Info-Mac Data Detector 1.0 is an Apple Data Detector for an "Info-Mac
Archive Spec". An "Info-Mac Archive Spec" is a line of text that looks
like this:
[Archived as /info-mac/app/my-killer-app; 66K]
The associated action, "Get with Internet Config", uses your favorite FTP
helper (as defined in Internet Config) to download the file from your
favorite Info-Mac archive mirror (as defined in Internet Config)
This package requires Apple Data Detectors 1.0.2, AppleScript, Internet
Config, your FTP helper application, and the ICScriptor Scripting Addition.
Info-Mac Data Detector is freeware.
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From: hal@campsoftware.com
Subject: InfoPopup 1.1
InfoPopup 1.1 has been released.
InfoPopup is a floating window with a popup menus. Currently, there is
only one popup menu, but more will be added in the future. This version
includes a popup menu that opens a URL with the appropriate Internet
application.
Brief description: InfoPopup is a floating window that launches URL's.
Shareware $20.
Date: Nov 03, 1997
From: camillo@mbox.queen.it
Subject: Instant Folders 2.1, the ultimate folder navigation solution!
Stop wasting time in Open and Save dialogs! Instant Folders is the
ultimate solution to navigate through directories. It lets you reach any
directory on any disk with a single click, directly from "Open..." and
"Save..." dialog boxes. It's as easy as using bookmarks in many other
programs.
You'll no longer have to dig through your deeply-hierarchic disks to get
where you want!
Instant Folders now takes full advantage of the Alias Manager.
Instant Folders 2.1 has many new features: for example, it can
automagically reconnect to a server without having to go through the
chooser!
Improvements since version 2.0
* Fixed the last known bugs and tested with hundreds of programs: now
it's as solid as a rock.
* Tweaked the icon.
* Updated documentation.
System Requirements
Any 68020 or better Mac or PowerMac
System 7 (tested on the full range from 7.0 to 8.0)
Less than 15k on your HD and in RAM!
For more informations, please read the enclosed Read Me file.
Thanks,
Camillo Lugaresi
Date: Aug 14, 1998
From: camillo@mbox.queen.it
Subject: Instant Folders 2.2, the ultimate folder navigation solution!
Stop wasting time in Open and Save dialogs! Instant Folders is the
ultimate solution to navigate through folders. It lets you reach any
folder on any disk with a single click, directly from "Open..." and
"Save..." dialog boxes. It's as easy as using bookmarks in Internet
browsers.
You'll no longer have to dig through your deeply-hierarchic disks to get
where you want!
Instant Folders takes full advantage of the Alias Manager, so that the
links it establishes with folders are very solid. Moreover, it supports
network volumes and removable disks of all sorts.
Improvements since version 2.1
* Improved stability (you never get too much of it!).
* Made the icon way cooler.
* Updated documentation.
System Requirements
Any 68020 or better Mac, or a PowerMac
System 7 (actually tested on the full range from 7.0 to 8.1)
Less than 15k on your HD and in RAM!
For more informations, please read the enclosed Read Me file.
Thanks,
Camillo Lugaresi
Date: Sep 26, 2004
From: Peter N Lewis
Subject: Interarchy 7.2.1
Filename: interarchy-721.hqx (should replace all previous versions of
Interarchy 7).
Directory: Communication/Internet
Stairways Software Pty Ltd is pleased to announce Interarchy 7.2.1,
the latest version of its powerful, flexible, award-winning Internet
application for Mac OS X. Interarchy can download and upload files
via FTP (the Internet standard File Transfer Protocol), SFTP (Secure
File Transfer Protocol), and FTP over SSH (FTP/SSH). In addition, it
can download files or whole web sites using HTTP (the HyperText
Transfer Protocol), provide a wealth of information about your
Internet connection, and help you work with remote servers across the
Internet.
For full information about this release, see the full press release
at
Date: Jan 17, 1997
From: (David S. Mueller) dsmueller@belser.org
Subject: Internet Address Book 1.2a
Internet Address Book 1.2 is a program for storing Internet addresses.
Version 1.2 adds a sort feature. Requires HyperCard 2. Shareware,
US$10.00.
David S. Mueller
dsmueller@belser.org
amueller@ix.netcom.com
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/1342/
Date: Sep 20, 1995
Subject: Internet Black Book 2.0
From: "jhope@toltbbs.com"
An application that allows you to organize all of your Internet
addresses. Including FTP, WWW, Gopher, E-mail, and newsgroup addresses.
Has full copy and paste, a sort function, find function, and save to text
function.
Created by Ben Clark .
Script Wizards
Date: Jun 08, 1996
From: (Marty Wachter) mwachter@UBmail.ubalt.edu
Subject: Internet Control control strip
Internet Control is a MacOS Control Strip Module which provides an
easy way to access your internet software. Just click on Internet
Control�s icon in the Control Strip, and you have access to your
installed internet tools by selecting the internet protocol that you
want to use.
* Using Internet Control
Selecting �http� for example, will launch your Web browser. The
protocols and associated Helper Applications are set using the
Internet Config System (included in the distribution package). You can
use Internet Control to access the Internet Config System directly, by
selecting the �Edit Helpers� menu item. This will launch IC and allow
you to configure your helper applications. Note that Internet Control
only shows those helper applications wich are both LISTED in IC�s
Helper Applications window, AND are found on your hard disk.
Click on Internet Control�s icon with the COMMAND Key down and you
will see a list of the helper applications that you have installed on
your computer, along with their internet protocalls.
Click on Internet Control�s icon with the CONTROL Key down and you
will see your current IP number and DNS host name. If you are using
MacTCP, you will also see the Global MacTCP info here. (Note: Global
Info is not yet supported when using OpenTransport)
* Network Software Indicator
If you hold down the CONTROL key while clicking on the ICC icon, the
first item in the menu tells you if you are using MacTCP or
OpenTransport networking software.
* Dynamic Activity Indicator
If you are using MacTCP, you will see Internet Control�s Earth icon
rotate when IP packets are being sent and/or received!
Date: Sep 27, 1997
From: grabu@arrakis.es
Subject: Internet Guide 1.2.
Internet Guide 1.2
This Stack is created with HyperCard 2.3.
It is a data base that contains more de1.500 addresses Internet.
>From the visualized Card pulsateing the connection button Internet
introduces automatically the address in the navigator.
English Version.
Author.
Joan Grabuleda Sitj�. C/ Nou, 16. 17820-Banyoles (Girona). Spain
Email: grabu@arrakis.es
Date: Mar 26, 1999
From: cantino@frognet.net
Subject: InternetHelper1.2
* Internet Helper is a useful application that is basically a suite of
internet tools. It has the basic port scans, service scans, and
fingers. But Internet Helper also has many more advanced features such
as a finger file-on-demand system for distributing text files and an
advanced client/server pair to test programs or interface with other
systems. This program is made as a helper to anyone who does internet
programming or to anyone who sometimes needs to work with the 'net.
System:
* You will need a PPC or 68K Macintosh with atleast 5 megs of ram and an
internet connection of some kind.
Features
* Client/Server pair:
Internet Helper has a client/server pair so that you may test
internet applications, play with protocols, connect to wingates and SMTP
servers and more. The client/server setup also is very useful for
internet chatting.
* Service Scan:
This feature lets you scan for various open ports on a server or
internet-connected computer.
* Port Scan:
This feature lets you scan for a certain port number among many IP
addresses.
* Finger and Finger File-On-Demand:
This useful new feature lets you turn your computer into a file
server. Users anywhere in the world can finger your computer with a
keyword to receive files and information. As far as I know, this is the
first Mac finger file server anywhere.
Contact
My name is Andrew Cantino. I enjoy programming and I wrote this program
in my spare time. If you have used the program and feel that I did a
good job, or if you have comments or suggestions, please let me know. I
can be contacted at cantino@frognet.net anytime. I also run an
extensive web site here:
http://tectonicdesigns.com/mac
Internet Helper MAY be put in CD-ROM distributions if I am contacted
first.
Date: May 22, 1998
From: gabriel@ventix.com
Subject: Internet Launcher 1.0.5
Internet Launcher is a replacement for the Apple �Connect To...� program
bundled with Mac OS 8. Internet Launcher operates faster and provides the
option to create an Internet Shortcut, i.e. a double-clickable document that
will automatically launch a URL without having to enter it over and over
again.
1.0.5 - The application correctly quits if the launch dialog is closed.
Date: Jul 08, 1998
From: gdesimone@geocities.com
Subject: Internet Launcher 1.1
New with version 1.1
� Saved shortcuts are now padded with the right prefix and suffix (if
necessary) to ensure better compatibility with Netscape and Internet
Explorer;
� Added option to create stand alone Internet Shortcuts (that you can open
on machines where Internet Launcher is not installed);
� Added option to remember the last address launched;
� URLs are also saved in the Finder comments;
� When saving a file, the file name defaults to the URL (without any
leading prefix and abbreviated if necessary);
� Support for Apple Navigation Services has been removed (until a stable
SDK is published by Apple);
� Internet Launcher now defaults to creating stand-alone Shortcuts (all
types are available through the Preferences dialog);
� Preferences dialog items are controllable with single key equivalents
('q', 'r', and up/down arrows);
N.B.: Internet Launcher now requires the Appearance Manager (built-in into
Mac OS 8 or later).
Date: Sep 16, 1997
From: EricPRESTO@aol.com
Subject: Internet Logger v. 2.1.1
Internet Logger v. 2.1.1 is a utility application allows you to keep track
of how much time you spend on your internet accounts. It requires System 7
or later. It can also be used to track long distance telephone use or to
track time spent on client accounts. First, among many other potential uses,
Internet Logger will provide a convenient means to fully document your
internet connections, including:
� Tracking session times and cumulative use time by day and month.
� Ability to enter complex session rate structures and automatically
estimate session
and cumulative costs by day or month.
� Ability to count down time remaining on either prepaid hours or hours
charged at a
flate rate.
� Optional Log file documenting session and cumulative times and estimated
costs.
� Optionally compute session times by rounding up to the nearest minute.
Some online
services seem to compute times this way. You can check it yourself.
� Allows automatic connection via PPP, SLIP, or operation as a manual timer.
� Allows multiple timers with individual settings. You can keep track of
use of
multiple providers conveniently. Each can have it's own log file.
� Compatibility with Open Transport when used with OT/PPP. FreePPP is also
supported.
New features in version 2.1.1:
Version 2.1.1 adds support for FreePPP 2.6 or greater and allows automatic
opening of internet browser or other application when Internet Logger is
launched.
Timers created with version 1.x are not compatible with version 2.x. Do not
try to open Timers created with version 1.x. Instead, keep version 2.x in
its own folder and create new timers using version 2.x. You may continue to
use v. 1.x simultaneously if you need to time two things at once.
Thank you,
Eric Preston
Date: Feb 15, 1996
From: jay@circledream.com (Jay Goldman)
Subject: InternetMemory 1.5 FAT
InternetMemory consists of an application which is used to edit Address
Books and to insert addresses when needed. InternetMemory allows you to
store Email, FTP, Gopher, Signatures, Telnet, WWW and "Other" types of
addresses, and uses an instantaneous and transparent process to insert the
address into other applications.It has been designed to work hand in hand
with Netscape and supports full "recording" of Netscape sessions.
Feedback: feedback@circledream.com
Tech support: help@circledream.com
WWW: http://www.circledream.com/
CDROM distribution is permitted provided that the Installer is distributed
as it appears here. Any other distribution requires the permission of
CircleDream Software. Unlocked copies may absolutely NOT be distributed.
Date: Dec 16, 1997
From: Kristi_Reilly@vocaltec.com
Subject: Internet Phone Release 3.1 for Macintosh PowerPC
**Internet Phone Release 3.1 for Mac 68k
Mac users can make unlimited long distance and international conversations
for the cost of an Internet connection! For the first time ever, Mac and
Windows Internet Phone users can talk to one another over the Internet. A
free 14-day evaluation copy of Internet Phone for the 68040 Macintosh is
available for download. To use the software beyond this evaluation period,
you will need to order a unique license. See http://www.vocaltec.com for
details.
System requirements: 68040 Macintosh, 8 MB RAM, System 7.5.1 or higher,
Microphone, Mac TCP 2.0.6 or Open Transport 1.1, MacPPP or FreePPP 2.5 or
direct Internet connection, 14,400 baud or faster modem if used with PPP,
QuickTime 2.0 or later, Sound Manager 3.1 or later.
Date: Dec 16, 1997
From: Kristi_Reilly@vocaltec.com
Subject: Internet Phone Release 3.1 for Macintosh PowerPC
**Internet Phone Release 3.1 for Macintosh PowerPC
Mac users can make unlimited long distance and international conversations
for the cost of an Internet connection! For the first time ever, Mac and
Windows Internet Phone users can talk to one another over the Internet. A
free 14-day evaluation copy of Internet Phone for the Power Macintosh is
available for download. To use the software beyond this evaluation period,
you will need to order a unique license. See http://www.vocaltec.com for
details.
System requirements: PowerMac or compatible, 8 MB RAM, System 7.5.1 or
higher, Microphone, Mac TCP 2.0.6 or Open Transport 1.1, MacPPP or FreePPP
2.5 or direct Internet connection, 14,400 baud or faster modem if used with
PPP, QuickTime 2.0 or later, Sound Manager 3.1 or later.
Date: Aug 09, 1995
From: simoneau.martin@uqam.ca (Martin Simoneau)
Subject: InternetSite1-2.cpt
I have written a template (AOCE) to keep track of Internet sites. You can
access a given site from the template using the Apple Event. This is
version 1.2.
Try it!
Martin Simoneau
Simoneau.Martin@uqam.ca
Date: Aug 30, 1996
From: (Roger W. Brown) internews@valley.net
Subject: InterNews 2.0.1
InterNews 2.0.1 is a Macintosh newsreader originally developed at Dartmouth
College. It runs on both 68K and PPC Macs and requires 2 MB of RAM and an
Internet connection to a newshost (NNTP service).
Before trying it, please be aware of the following. See my web page
Date: Feb 08, 1994
Date: May 29, 1996
From: (M. Wuttke) wuttke@stein.teuto.de
Subject: InterSLIP Remote 1.2.2
About InterSLIP Remote
With InterSLIP Remote you can control InterSLIP. You still need InterSLIP;
InterSLIP Remote is just an addition. To create new configurations, edit
them and switch between them you still need InterSLIP Setup.
InterSLIP Remote has four main features which InterSLIP Control and
InterSLIP Setup does not have: with InterSLIP Remote you can measure the
time you are connected to the Internet, it can redial (this feature can be
turned on or off) if the modem of your provider is busy, it keeps a
detailed log of all your connects/disconnects and connection times, and
last but nor least it is scriptable.
Version Overview
1.2.2
- fixed bug in AE Quit Handler Code (thanks again to Dan Crevier)
This bug caused to return IS Remote on some machines from
'quit'-AppleScript-calls returning a strange error code.
Unfortunately, this problem did not occur on my Mac.
Matthias
URL: http://www.kagi.com/authors/matthias/
Date: Dec 18, 1995
From: EricPRESTO@aol.com
Subject: InterSlIP Timer v. 1.5.1
It is a utility application to be used
with InterSLIP that allows you to keep track of how much time you spend on
your SLIP account. InterSLIP must be installed on your computer for it to
work. InterSLIP Timer requires System 7.0 or later.
Version 1.5.1 corrects bugs identified in the previous version. It has a
globally floating timer window. System 7.1 or later is required to use the
globally floating window.
Thank you,
Eric Preston
Date: Nov 08, 1997
From: Mouthfiles@aol.com
Subject: InterWorks v2.5
InterWorks v2.5 is an application for helping you make sure your web surfing
is fast and safe. Whether you have 1, 2, 3 or even 4 different browsers,
InterWorks 2.5 allows you to accomplish an otherwise tedious task,
browser-wide. The shareware fee is a cheap $5.00, and file size of 8k! Find
out more below.
Security
This feature allows you to make sure that what you do on the web is not being
tracked, and seen by webmasters, or other computer users that might want it.
InterWorks deletes the cookie, and history files for your browser(s) with one
click. With Internet Explorer, it deletes the "downloads.html" file that
keeps a record of everything you have downloaded with that browser, but not
cookies, because it has its' own way to handle them.
Cache
The cache feature in InterWorks v2.5 will delete your browser(s) cache, which
can take up a lot of space on your hard drive. It can also be opened by
people who want to find out what pages you've been to, and places you've
seen. InterWorks makes sure that doesn't happen. Once running InterWorks, you
can clear your browser(s) cache with just one click, an otherwise long and
boring task. support for more browsers. InterWorks now supports Netscape Navigator,
Internet Explorer, America Online, and Cyberdog.
Date: Jan 03, 1997
From: ravensys@eskimo.com (Erik C. Thauvin)
Subject: IP Monitor 1.1.1
IP Monitor is a handy application which displays the current IP network
(or subnet mask) address of your Macintosh on your desktop.
With IP Monitor, you won't need to open the TCP/IP (or MacTCP) control
panel to view your Macintosh's IP address. Additionally, IP Monitor
allows you to copy the current IP network (or subnet mask) address to the
clipboard, where it can be pasted directly to most applications and
documents.
IP Monitor is especially useful to people connecting to the Internet via
the PPP or SLIP protocols, whenever IP addressing is provided dynamically
by the host' server.
IP Monitor requires System 7 as well as an IP network driver such as Open
Transport or MacTCP.
IP Monitor is scriptable. AppleScript, QuicKeys 3 and UserLand Frontier
example scripts are included.
Version 1.1.1 adds full Open Transport support.
Enjoy!
Erik C. Thauvin
ravensys@eskimo.com
http://www.eskimo.com/~ravensys/ipmonitor.html
Date: Jan 05, 1997
From: psichel@sustworks.com (Peter Sichel)
Subject: IP NetLink 1.0c3 (68k)
IP NetLink 1.0 provides six useful Internet tools:
1) Test Connectivity (Ping)
2) Trace Route
3) DNS lookup and reverse lookup
4) Who Is
5) Monitor (like MacTCP Monitor but for Open Transport)
6) Subnet Calculator (to simplify working with IP addresses and masks)
What's different, or why use IP NetLink when there are other
similar tools, some of which are free?
IP NetLink Features:
�� A complete basic Internet toolkit (ping, traceroute, nslookup, whois).
�� Full Macintosh user interface makes these tools more accessible.
�� Unique OT native Monitor tool provides an accurate view of network
���throughput and responsiveness.
�� Asynchronous DNS lookups make trace route quick and easy.
� Tight design uses screen space efficiently.
Drag-&-Drop, or edit in place.
�� Superior integration.
���Automatically transfers corresponding data from one tool to another.
Supports GURL Apple Event.
The well organized displays and integrated design allow both new
and experienced Internet users to see how the net is working, and
quickly identify common problems.
The full version of IP NetLink will add Internet Protocol
routing when multi-homing is supported in Open Transport 1.5 .
Registered users of the tools only version will receive purchase
price credit toward the full version when it becomes available.
IP NetLink 1.0 requires MacOS 7.5.1 and Open Transport 1.1.1 or later.
It is shareware, US$10.
I hope you find these tools useful and look forward to your
comments and suggestions.
- Peter Sichel
IP NetLink 1.0 Copyright 1996 Sustainable Softworks
Date: Jan 05, 1997
From: psichel@sustworks.com (Peter Sichel)
Subject: IP NetLink 1.0c3 (PPC)
IP NetLink 1.0 provides six useful Internet tools:
1) Test Connectivity (Ping)
2) Trace Route
3) DNS lookup and reverse lookup
4) Who Is
5) Monitor (like MacTCP Monitor but for Open Transport)
6) Subnet Calculator (to simplify working with IP addresses and masks)
What's different, or why use IP NetLink when there are other
similar tools, some of which are free?
IP NetLink Features:
�� A complete basic Internet toolkit (ping, traceroute, nslookup, whois).
�� Full Macintosh user interface makes these tools more accessible.
�� Unique OT native Monitor tool provides an accurate view of network
���throughput and responsiveness.
�� Asynchronous DNS lookups make trace route quick and easy.
� Tight design uses screen space efficiently.
Drag-&-Drop, or edit in place.
�� Superior integration.
���Automatically transfers corresponding data from one tool to another.
Supports GURL Apple Event.
The well organized displays and integrated design allow both new
and experienced Internet users to see how the net is working, and
quickly identify common problems.
The full version of IP NetLink will add Internet Protocol
routing when multi-homing is supported in Open Transport 1.5 .
Registered users of the tools only version will receive purchase
price credit toward the full version when it becomes available.
IP NetLink 1.0 requires MacOS 7.5.1 and Open Transport 1.1.1 or later.
It is shareware, US$10.
I hope you find these tools useful and look forward to your
comments and suggestions.
- Peter Sichel
IP NetLink 1.0 Copyright 1996 Sustainable Softworks
Date: Nov 04, 1997
From: psichel@sustworks.com
Subject: IPNetMonitor 1.7 Macintosh Internet Tools
IPNetMonitor provides a set of nine integrated Internet
tools which allow Macintosh users to monitor their
connection to the Internet. The tools are designed to help
users quickly identify problems, locate where the problem
is, and gather data which can be used to solve the problem,
either directly or through their Internet Service Provider.
The tools include Test Connectivity (Ping), Trace Route,
Name Server Lookup, Who Is, Finger, Monitor, TCP Info,
Address Scan, and Subnet Calculator.
With IPNetMonitor, you can see how the Internet is working,
monitor the flow of data to and from your computer, and
trace the route by which the data is flowing. This gives the
user the information to both optimize internet service and
diagnose problems. Once you have located a problem, the
tool's Who Is feature gives you the name, and often the
email address, of the person responsible for that part of
the network.
IPNetMonitor Features:
�* A complete basic Internet toolkit (ping, traceroute, nslookup, whois).
�* Unique OT native Monitor tool provides an accurate view of network
throughput and responsiveness.
�* Full Macintosh user interface makes these tools more accessible.
* Asynchronous DNS lookups make trace route quick and easy.
* Tight design uses screen space efficiently.
Drag-&-Drop, or edit in place.
�* Superior integration.
Automatically transfers corresponding data from one tool to another.
Supports GURL Apple Event.
The well organized displays and integrated design allow both new
and experienced Internet users to see how the net is working, and
quickly identify and report common problems.
System requirements:
MacOS 7.5.3 and Open Transport 1.1.1 or later
IPNetMonitor is shareware, US$20.
Date: Nov 04, 1997
From: psichel@sustworks.com
Subject: IPNetMonitor 1.7 Macintosh Internet Tools (1 of 2)
IPNetMonitor provides a set of nine integrated Internet
tools which allow Macintosh users to monitor their
connection to the Internet. The tools are designed to help
users quickly identify problems, locate where the problem
is, and gather data which can be used to solve the problem,
either directly or through their Internet Service Provider.
The tools include Test Connectivity (Ping), Trace Route,
Name Server Lookup, Who Is, Finger, Monitor, TCP Info,
Address Scan, and Subnet Calculator.
With IPNetMonitor, you can see how the Internet is working,
monitor the flow of data to and from your computer, and
trace the route by which the data is flowing. This gives the
user the information to both optimize internet service and
diagnose problems. Once you have located a problem, the
tool's Who Is feature gives you the name, and often the
email address, of the person responsible for that part of
the network.
IPNetMonitor Features:
�* A complete basic Internet toolkit (ping, traceroute, nslookup, whois).
�* Unique OT native Monitor tool provides an accurate view of network
throughput and responsiveness.
�* Full Macintosh user interface makes these tools more accessible.
* Asynchronous DNS lookups make trace route quick and easy.
* Tight design uses screen space efficiently.
Drag-&-Drop, or edit in place.
�* Superior integration.
Automatically transfers corresponding data from one tool to another.
Supports GURL Apple Event.
The well organized displays and integrated design allow both new
and experienced Internet users to see how the net is working, and
quickly identify and report common problems.
System requirements:
MacOS 7.5.3 and Open Transport 1.1.1 or later
Date: Aug 21, 1998
From: hase@shaw.wave.ca
Subject: IP Poster Script version 1.1 update
IP Poster Script version 1.1
Since there is no Mac IP Poster application availible yet I decided to
write a simple AppleScript that uses Fetch 3.0.3 and IP Moniter 1.1.1 to
update a remote web page with your current IP address.
Requirements:
You must have System 8, Fetch 3.0.3 and AppleScript 1.1.2 or later
installed on your Macintosh to make use of this script. The script
makes use of the following Scripting Additions from Apple: Display
Dialog and Read/Write Commands. I am not sure if these Scripting
Additions are included in earlier releases. Try it and let me know.
http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/comm/inet/ip-monitor-111.hqx
http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/comm/inet/fetch-303.hqx
Date: Jul 27, 1993
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 93 13:39:08 MET DST
From: Olaf Titz
This is a Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client.
It allows you to talk to people all over the world over the Internet.
It will run on any Mac with System version 6.0 or greater and the
MacTCP driver, version 1.0 or greater.
This is free software according to the GNU General Public License
(any version). Refer to the file COPYING for precise terms and conditions.
This package contains complete source code and auxiliary files for
building the binary with THINK Pascal 2.0.1 or later versions.
Portions are Copyright 1992 Peter N.Lewis, read the notices in the
TCP Libraries files.
Send comments, suggestions, bug reports etc. to:
Olaf Titz
Date: Nov 28, 1993
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 93 17:39:09 MET
From: Olaf Titz
Subject: ircle 1.5.1 source
This is a Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client.
It allows you to talk to people all over the world over the Internet.
It will run on any Mac with System version 6.0 or greater and the
MacTCP driver, version 1.0 or greater.
This is free software according to the GNU General Public License
(any version). Refer to the file COPYING for precise terms and conditions.
This package contains complete source code and auxiliary files for
building the binary with THINK Pascal 2.0.1 or later versions.
Portions are Copyright 1992 Peter N.Lewis, read the notices in the
TCP Libraries files.
Send comments, suggestions, bug reports etc. to:
Olaf Titz
Date: Mar 14, 2004
From: Simon
Subject: gst/snd - irecordmusic18.dmg
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SUMMARY:
Bitcartel announces iRecordMusic 1.2, an update to, and a new name for
RAW 1.1. This update brings advanced iCal scheduling, iTunes playlist
and tagging support, and important bug fixes. Registered users upgrade
for free.
DOWNLOAD LINK [0.8MB]
http://www.bitcartel.com/downloads/irecordmusic.dmg
March 9, 2004 - iRecordMusic enables you to record Internet audio as
MP3 and MP4-AAC, supporting RealAudio, WinMedia, QuickTime and more.
Schedule recordings with iCal. Record multiple sources, such as BBC,
NPR, music videos, movie trailers, or news webcasts, at the same time.
Recorded files are iPod compatible. AppleScript support. iRecordMusic
(Free demo, $20) requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
What's new in 1.2:
- iCal scheduling redesigned, making it easy to create and share
recording calendars
- iTunes tagging and playlist integration
- Naming of recording sessions by broadcaster, show and DJ
- Added option to record as AIFF only
- Improved progress tracking, with option to terminate encodings
- Important bug fixes
- Fixed a bug which caused some recordings to be at the wrong pitch
- Fixed a bug which caused incompatibility with 3rd party sound cards
- Other bug fixes and minor improvements
With iRecordMusic you can:
- Record Internet audio as MP3, MP4-AAC or AIFF
- Schedule recordings via iCal
- Make multiple recordings at the same time
- Tag recordings with session information
- Add recordings to iTunes playlist
- Split recordings manually, or automatically by time
- AppleScript support
- Support for audio content broadcast in:
- RealAudio / RealVideo
- WindowsMedia
- QuickTime media
- Flash web content
- MP3, M3U, EXTM3U streaming net radio
- Midi web sounds
System Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.2.6 or later
- RealOne Player (for RealAudio support)
- WindowsMedia Player 9 (for WindowsMedia support)
- iCal 1.5.2 or later (for scheduling)
- iTunes 4.0 or later
- Safari 1.0 or later
- QuickTime 6.2 or later
PRICING:
US $20.00
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
http://www.irecordmusic.com
Bitcartel is dedicated to bringing you exciting software on Mac OS X.
E-mail: simon@bitcartel.com
http://www.bitcartel.com
Date: Aug 19, 1999
From:Administration
Subject:iRemember 1.0.3
Forget to bookmark that great web page and now you can't find it? Do
you use Netscape Navigator and wish it kept your browsing history?
Do you use more than one browser and wish there was one place you
could go to find any page you visited? iRemember is a revolutionary
new application for keeping track of your web browsing history that
solves all of these problems!
Using Apple's Information Access Toolkit (AIAT is also used by
Sherlock), iRemember indexes all of the words in every web page you
visit. Later, when you want to revisit any page that you've ever
visited in the past, you only need to type in a couple of words that
describe that page to quickly return to it. Now you don't have to
remember to bookmark a page that looks interesting just to be able to
quickly and easily return to it anytime in the future!
iRemember also keeps a history of all of the pages that you visited,
regardless of which browser you used to visit them. Now you can go
to one place to easily look for a web page you visited on a
particular day.
iRemember is compatible with all MacOS versions from 7.1 to 8.6 and
both MacTCP and OpenTransport. It works with every browser out
there, including all versions of Netscape Navigator, Internet
Explorer, AOL's browser, iCab, etc. It's also fully compatible with
older 68K Macs and is fully native on all Power Macintoshes including
the iMacs and new blue G3's.
You can get more information on iRemember and our other shareware products at:
http://www.seracsoftware.com/
iRemember 1.0.3 fixes several minor problems in previous versions and
adds several new features. See the attached ReadMe file for more details.
Date: Jun 27, 1999
From: bward@scruznet.com (Blake Ward)
Subject: iRemember 1.0
Forget to bookmark that great web page and now you can't find it? Do
you use Netscape Navigator and wish it kept your browsing history?
Do you use more than one browser and wish there was one place you
could go to find any page you visited? iRemember is a revolutionary
new application for keeping track of your web browsing history that
solves all of these problems!
Using Apple's Information Access Toolkit (AIAT is also used by
Sherlock), iRemember indexes all of the words in every web page you
visit. Later, when you want to revisit any page that you've ever
visited in the past, you only need to type in a couple of words that
describe that page to quickly return to it. Now you don't have to
remember to bookmark a page that looks interesting just to be able to
quickly and easily return to it anytime in the future!
iRemember also keeps a history of all of the pages that you visited,
regardless of which browser you used to visit them. Now you can go
to one place to easily look for a web page you visited on a
particular day.
iRemember is compatible with all MacOS versions from 7.1 to 8.5 (and
8.6 when it comes out) and both MacTCP and OpenTransport. It works
with every browser out there, including all versions of Netscape
Navigator, Internet Explorer, AOL's browser, iCab, etc. It's also
fully compatible with older 68K Macs and is fully native on all Power
Macintoshes including the iMacs and new blue G3's.
You can get more information on iRemember and our other shareware products at:
http://www.seracsoftware.com/
Date: Jul 05, 2000
From: Administration
Subject: iRemember 2.0 (68K)
iRemember is a completely unique application that keeps track of all
of your web browsing history (regardless of the browser you use) and
lets you quickly browse or search through the web pages you've
visited in the past. Forget to bookmark that great web page and now
you can't find it? Do you use Netscape Navigator and wish it kept
your browsing history? Do you use more than one browser (or more
than one Macintosh) and wish there was one place you could go to find
any page you visited? Wish you could find more pages similar to the
one you're looking at? iRemember 2.0 solves all of these problems
and more!
How often have you had to bookmark a page just because you aren't
sure if you might want to revisit it later? iRemember lets you
return to any page you ever visited just by typing a couple of words
that describe the page! Instead of cluttering up your bookmarks
with pages you might never visit again, you can use bookmarks for
your favorite pages and use iRemember to revisit all the rest.
iRemember works by indexing all of the words in every web page you
visit using the Apple Information Access Toolkit (the same engine
used by Sherlock). Later, when you want to revisit any page that
you've ever seen in the past, you only need to type in a couple of
words that describe that page to quickly return to it.
iRemember also keeps an easy to use history by date and time for all
of the pages that you visited, regardless of which browser you used
to visit them. Now, even if you use a browser like Netscape
Communicator that doesn't keep track of your browsing history, or you
switch between multiple browsers, you have one place to go to easily
look for a web page you visited on a particular day. iRemember also
organizes the pages you've visited by web site, making it easy to
return to a particular page at some company, or to just see which
sites you spend the most time at.
To make it easy to search your browsing history, the Internet or your
local hard disk, iRemember will also (optionally) install a
system-wide menu that lets you quickly switch to iRemember or
Sherlock from any application. This menu also adds new functionality
to Sherlock, letting you instantly search for web pages similar to
the one you're currently looking at or search for pages that contain
the currently selected text with a single click. The global
iRemember menu will totally change the way you work with Sherlock.
Version 2.0 of iRemember adds new commands to find similar pages,
view of all the web pages you've ever visited by web site, delete
selected pages, and to rescan all the pages you've visited to find
any that have disappeared and easily update the indexed content of
the rest. iRemember 2.0 also adds the ability to merge indices from
multiple Macs so that you can quickly find a page that you once
visited regardless of whether you were browsing at home or in the
office. iRemember 2.0 now parses the html in the pages you're
visiting for better content indexing and also properly handles all
single-byte languages.
You can get more information on iRemember and our other shareware products at:
http://www.seracsoftware.com/
iRemember is shareware and costs just $25 if you decide to keep it.
Date: Jul 05, 2000
From: Administration
Subject: iRemember 2.0 PPC
iRemember is a completely unique application that keeps track of all
of your web browsing history (regardless of the browser you use) and
lets you quickly browse or search through the web pages you've
visited in the past. Forget to bookmark that great web page and now
you can't find it? Do you use Netscape Navigator and wish it kept
your browsing history? Do you use more than one browser (or more
than one Macintosh) and wish there was one place you could go to find
any page you visited? Wish you could find more pages similar to the
one you're looking at? iRemember 2.0 solves all of these problems
and more!
How often have you had to bookmark a page just because you aren't
sure if you might want to revisit it later? iRemember lets you
return to any page you ever visited just by typing a couple of words
that describe the page! Instead of cluttering up your bookmarks
with pages you might never visit again, you can use bookmarks for
your favorite pages and use iRemember to revisit all the rest.
iRemember works by indexing all of the words in every web page you
visit using the Apple Information Access Toolkit (the same engine
used by Sherlock). Later, when you want to revisit any page that
you've ever seen in the past, you only need to type in a couple of
words that describe that page to quickly return to it.
iRemember also keeps an easy to use history by date and time for all
of the pages that you visited, regardless of which browser you used
to visit them. Now, even if you use a browser like Netscape
Communicator that doesn't keep track of your browsing history, or you
switch between multiple browsers, you have one place to go to easily
look for a web page you visited on a particular day. iRemember also
organizes the pages you've visited by web site, making it easy to
return to a particular page at some company, or to just see which
sites you spend the most time at.
To make it easy to search your browsing history, the Internet or your
local hard disk, iRemember will also (optionally) install a
system-wide menu that lets you quickly switch to iRemember or
Sherlock from any application. This menu also adds new functionality
to Sherlock, letting you instantly search for web pages similar to
the one you're currently looking at or search for pages that contain
the currently selected text with a single click. The global
iRemember menu will totally change the way you work with Sherlock.
Version 2.0 of iRemember adds new commands to find similar pages,
view of all the web pages you've ever visited by web site, delete
selected pages, and to rescan all the pages you've visited to find
any that have disappeared and easily update the indexed content of
the rest. iRemember 2.0 also adds the ability to merge indices from
multiple Macs so that you can quickly find a page that you once
visited regardless of whether you were browsing at home or in the
office. iRemember 2.0 now parses the html in the pages you're
visiting for better content indexing and also properly handles all
single-byte languages.
You can get more information on iRemember and our other shareware products at:
http://www.seracsoftware.com/
iRemember is shareware and costs just $25 if you decide to keep it.
Date: Jan 10, 1996
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: I-Spy 1.0b2; an AppleScript applet that monitors FTP sites
Hi,
Internet Spy 1.0b2 is a collection of AppleScript and Perl scripts that together monitor remote FTP sites for changes. I intend this beta release to ferret out bugs and problems as well as to solicit your feedback.
This distribution includes extensive documentation and examples. The documentation itself is a set of HTML pages, and you will need a web browser (like Netscape or Mosaic) or an HTML viewer to properly display them.
Changes since b2:
o Recompiled with Tiny 1.0.5 (.txt suffix on log files to please Netscape)
o Removed some unforgiving debugging code
o Fixed a compatibility problem across versions of ACME Widgets
I-Spy is free and may be freely distributed.
Share and enjoy,
Igor
Date: Jul 30, 1998
From: mandarax@glasnet.ru
Subject: Izmena! TCP
The goal of Izmena! TCP is to let you see your sweet night dreams while
your computer download/upload large files. Izmena! TCP indicates - is
your TCP/IP connection still available or it's broken (modem hang, PPP
disconnected e.t.c.) When it's happens, Izmena! TCP plays alarm sound so
you can quickly wake up an fix the situation.
Constructed with REALBasic.
Free.
Req.: system 7-8 is good, PPC and 68K (sorry, not tested on 68K
machines)
Artem Melnikov
Date: Oct 17, 1999
From: Ian Lynch Smith
Subject: JARED Karaoke 1.0
Jared Karaoke v.1.0
>From the makers of Burning Monkey Solitaire�, Virtual Viagra and Deathground� comes a new JARED�. Set your sound input device to a microphone or your cd player, adjust the "sensitivity" menu and watch JARED lip-sync to the sound of your choice. He's only 44k unstuffed and requires well under a meg of ram, so leave him running in a corner.
Enjoy, it's free!
Download the original JARED and other toys at:
http://www.freeverse.com/freeverse/toys/
>From the liner notes of Jared's first album,
"Touching you, Touching me... touching you again."
While Central America has seen more than its share of atrocities in recent
years; never before has a lovely Guatemalan folk song been brutalized as
thoroughly as by the vocal stylings of JARED, the Head of Security at
FREEVERSE SOFTWARE.
Like an angry Immigration officer, Jared's distinctive rendition grabs us,
slaps us around, threatens to cavity search us and ultimately demands our
passport be issued from that same circle of hell from which his voice
originates.
Never has the mating of cats sounded so melodic as after one has listened
to "El Carnicero de Canciones." the "Butcher of Songs," as Jared was
known in Guatemala. Yet, this is perhaps the worst part, one is somehow
drawn to his song, playing it over and over again. So listen to,
"Shayla-uuugh", and suffer -- for this is art.
www.freeverse.com
Date: Jul 08, 1998
From: h.wolters@gelrevision.nl
Subject: Javasearch
I would like to submit a Freeware Java applet. It's a searchengine that
can search throuh 26 WWW engines. Included is MacUpdate.
Regards Hans Wolters
Date: Dec 10, 1997
From: df@mech.mb.uni-dortmund.de
Subject: JavaTyper v1.0 - Java and source file type converter
JavaTyper modifies the type and creator signature of a file you drag &
drop on it if has a known file name suffix. This allows you to double
click on the file to start the appropriate application.
This is especially handy for Java files, which you can find everywhere on
the Internet and which are not neccessarily MacOS specific (but
nevertheless useful). When you download a Java archive, very often it
consists of several files with different suffixes, sometimes distributed
in several sub folders.
With JavaTyper you can select Alpha, Apple MRJ, BBEdit, CodeWarrior IDE,
Internet Explorer, Metrowerks Java or Netscape as creator for the various
categories (Java files, HTML files, source code files) where appropriate.
JavaTyper walks folders and is freeware.
For more information and download see
http://www.mech.mb.uni-dortmund.de/mech/Dirk/JavaTyper.html
Dirk Froehling df@mech.mb.uni-dortmund.de
Date: Aug 22, 1996
From: (Joe) cvoss@sn.no
Subject: Joe's-PPP-Scripts.sit.hqx
These scripts open PPP links, upload ".plan" files and HTML files
with your current IP address and time, check email and send
".forward" files so your machine is contacted immediatly when
new email arrives. Text-to-Speech tells you what is going on.
URL's for all required Scripting Additions can be found in the ReadMe's
along with complete instructions. InternetConfig is required as well.
These Scripts are free, if you send E-mail with comments.
These Scripts may be included on CD collections.
Thanks Joe
http://www.sn.no/~cvoss/Joe
Date: Apr 07, 2000
From: Joseph Chen
Subject: Joe's SmartProxy 1.02
Hi,
Joe's SmartProxy (JSP) is a personal web proxy, or http cache, for
Macintosh. JSP stores your every HTTP request in local index databases
and the contents of the web pages on your hard disk. If you ever had
problem finding a URL which you've just visited a week ago but had a
pretty clear memory of what the page is about, JSP's 'Search in Cache'
function is just for you. JSP is not a usual URLs bookmark manager. JSP
index all your web visits by content. It is much easier for us to keep
fresh memory of the contents we read instead of the cryptic URLs, which
might be deeply burried somewhere in our long bookmarks file. If you are
using a dial-up modem to connect to the Internet and are constantly
worried about your telephone bill --- like many of us in continental
Europe --- you can use JSP to surf the pages which you have visited even
when you are disconnected. You should notice no difference after you
install JSP correctly as you surf.
JSP need PowerMacintosh and Mac OS 8.
Date: Aug 05, 1996
From: (John Rethorst) jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: Johns WP Bookmarks 1.1
These let you set up to five bookmarks in any WP document, and you can go
to any one from a menu. Bookmarks are saved with the document.
Date: Aug 24, 1995
From: brinda@cvo.oneworld.com (John Brinda)
Subject: Eudora Pro -> MacPGP Scripts v1.0
These scripts are modified versions of those enclosed in the MacPGP 2.6.2
package.
They also include small snippets and inspiration via Robert's PGP scripts.
They are much improved in my opinion because:
1) They are more consistent in syntax and easier to read.
2) They don't do strange things like save decrypted text as a script property?!?
3) They don't require scripting additions (although it helps).
4) And finally they are compatible with Eudora Pro v2.1.3, or more
precisely they avoid a gigantic bug in this particular version.
The best way to run these scripts is with OSA Menu 1.0.2 or higher and the
scripting additions they like to have handy are Jon's Commands 1.3.6 or
higher and Menu Events 1.1.2 or higher.
To avoid the bug in Eudora Pro v2.1.3 I had to work on the message in
question while the window for it was closed. This is not easy because you
can always address the top open window as message 0 but once it's closed
you need a more specific reference. Therefore before encryption the
selected message is closed and moved to the end of the Out mailbox (or
copied to it if it was not already in the Out mailbox). Also before
decryption the message is moved to the end of the In mailbox (even if it
was already somewhere else). I don't imagine that this is too much of a
problem considering that most of the time moving will consist of putting
the message right back where it was. But, if anyone has a better idea I'd
gladly listen...
You can open these scripts in Script Editor and modify them to your
heart's content (and I encourage that you do) as they still fall under the
GNU General Public License of the original scripts.
I don't really intend to maintain these scripts, I just thought I'd put
them out in order to save some people the trouble I went throught to make
them.
Date: Mar 28, 2001
From: "Wil Parrish"
Subject: Jokemail v1.0--a java-based email sender
Attached is the abstract for Jokemail v1.0. This is a java-based email
sender that gives the sender more control over the email fields. It probably
belongs in the "communication" folder. The uploaded file is named
"jokemail-v100.sit.hqx-2" It had to be retried after an aborted transfer
attempt.
URL:http://homepage.mac.com/macjokemail
email:macjokemail@mac.com
Date: Nov 17, 1995
From: jonpugh@netcom.com (Jon Pugh)
Subject: Anarchie InfoMac Bookmarks v5
Here is the latest collection of my InfoMac bookmarks for Anarchie. These
allow you to instantly access any directory in any of the 59 InfoMac
archive mirrors around the world.
If you find it annoying that you have to open Anarchie's bookmark file,
double click on the entry for your favorite archive and wait for it to
load, then double click on the recent directory and wait for it to load,
then this will help. It allows you to open a file which gives you a
bookmark to your favorite mirror's recent directory. If you tend to paw
through more than a single directory, your benefits will be greater. You
can go directly to Game / Commercial / Marathon with only one wait. It's
darn nice.
Jon
Date: Dec 11, 2001
From: "Jonathyn Bet'nct"
Subject: Jon's Remote Control 1.0 68K
Jon's Remote Control allows you to access your computer from the Internet or
a terminal emulator. You can specify up to five passwords, then select
TCP/IP or Terminal mode. Once up, you can connect to your computer from
anywhere on the Internet and manipulate files with MS-DOS-type commands.
Supports Telnet, Chargen, QotD, FTP, Time Server, Private Terminal Access,
Finger, Private Terminal Link, and Remote Telnet protocols.
Date: Dec 11, 2001
From: "Jonathyn Bet'nct"
Subject: Jon's Remote Control 1.0 PPC
Jon's Remote Control allows you to access your computer from the Internet or
a terminal emulator. You can specify up to five passwords, then select
TCP/IP or Terminal mode. Once up, you can connect to your computer from
anywhere on the Internet and manipulate files with MS-DOS-type commands.
Supports Telnet, Chargen, QotD, FTP, Time Server, Private Terminal Access,
Finger, Private Terminal Link, and Remote Telnet protocols.
Date: Dec 11, 2001
From: "Jonathyn Bet'nct"
Subject: Jon's Remote Control 1.0 X
Jon's Remote Control allows you to access your computer from the Internet or
a terminal emulator. You can specify up to five passwords, then select
TCP/IP or Terminal mode. Once up, you can connect to your computer from
anywhere on the Internet and manipulate files with MS-DOS-type commands.
Supports Telnet, Chargen, QotD, FTP, Time Server, Private Terminal Access,
Finger, Private Terminal Link, and Remote Telnet protocols.
Date: Jul 13, 1998
From: jsalas@mci2000.com
Subject: JorgeMacBookmarks_v4.0
JorgeMacBookmars_v4.0
Jorge's Mac Bookmarks is a great bookmark file (about 675 links)
formatted very nicely for Netscape Navigator/Communicator and Microsoft
Internet Explorer.
It comes as a self extracting archive for easy expansion. The collection
includes a comprehensive Mac links list. All links have been checked and
are good! This file is freeware.
Contact author at --jsalas@mci2000.com-- with questions or feedback.
Or visit the homepage at www.lovett.org/jsp/jbc/home.htm
Date: Feb 03, 1998
From: jsalas@peachnet.campus.mci.net
Subject: Jorge's_Bookmarks_v.3.9
Jorge's_Bookmarks_v.3.9
Jorge's Bookmark Collection is a great bookmark file (about 675 links)
formatted very nicely for Netscape Navigator/Communicator and Microsoft
Internet Explorer.
It comes in an installer for easy expansion of only the files you need.
The collection includes a comprehensive Mac links list. All links have
been checked and are good! This file is freeware.
Contact author at --jsalas@peachnet.campus.mci.net-- with questions or
feedback.
Or visit the homepage at www.lovett.org/jsp/jbc/home.htm
*********************************
--->Jorge Salas
Orchestra Director
The Lovett School
GA 30327
(404)262-3032
--->jsalas@peachnet.campus.mci.net
--->www.lovett.org/jsp/jsp.html
--->www.lovett.org/jsp/search.html
*********************************
Date: Apr 18, 2001
From: Takashi Suzuki
Subject: JUNO Librarian v1.2.1
[JUNO Librarian v1.2.1]
JUNO Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to make up
library of voice data for JUNO106. 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 it's parameter.
What's changed in v1.2.1 :
- May crash when you close some window -> fixed.
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)
Date: Feb 05, 1999
From: lance@mstay.com
Subject: JustMailPromo.sit
JustMail is a quick and modern client that gives you access to your email
anytime, anywhere -- right in any Web browser. It's ideal for a person who
travels and for anyone who uses more than one computer. JustMail is not an
email service but rather utilizes your existing email account. This approach
results in increased privacy and security compared to Web-based email
services. Your personal data is never requested and your email name and
password are never stored or entrusted to a third party!
JustMail is a Java applet that resides on a Web page and offers a snappy
application-type email interface similar to Microsoft Outlook Express(tm)
and other popular email applications. There is no page refresh between
messages or any of the other limitations of a clumsy HTML-based interface.
JustMail displays email in a free-floating window allowing continued Web
browsing while reading and sending email. JustMail is fast and responsive.
Reading a series of messages is quickly done by simply selecting from an
email message list or by using the up or down arrow keys. The Just Mail
applet is only 29 KB in size and downloads quickly, even on relatively slow
modems.
Date: Apr 23, 2001
From: Takashi Suzuki
Subject: K1 Librarian v1.1.5
K1 Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to make up
library of voice data for K1. 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 K1's internal patches.
What's changed :
- May crash when you close some window -> fixed.
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)
Date: Jan 05, 1997
From: steven.roussey@partmerchant.com (Steven T. Roussey)
Subject: Kantara PartFinder 2.0 (OpenDoc Internet Utility)
Kantara PartFinder 2.0 (OpenDoc Internet Utility)
Leveraging the Internet offers the opportunity to integrate the PartBank
web site with the desktop in ways never before imagined. PartFinder2 is an
OpenDoc shell plug-in software agent that allows, for example, spreadsheets
to automatically locate charting components that did not exist when
originally developed. Thus, software is able to extend itself over time
without revision.
Requires OpenDoc 1.1+, Cyberdog 1.1+, Internet Connection
May be included on any CD-ROM. Freeware. Not public domain.
Date: Mar 18, 1999
This is the application "kppp" from the "kdenetwork" collection of KDE
applications. It provides a graphical interface for setting up and managing
ppp internet connections over telephone lines, with using "rules" customized
for the telephone systems of many different countries.
This package is intended for RedHat 5.1 or 5.2 systems.
It will be installed by default in /opt/kde, but is relocatable to install
under e.g., /usr/kde, using "rpm --prefix /usr/kde ..."
Date: Jun 24, 1999
From: Cavykid
Subject: KeepPPPalive v2.0 - keep your PPP internet connection alive
KeepPPPalive is a Macintosh extention to keep your PPP (dial-up) internet
connection alive. It also has some very useful other features, like
being able to tell your time online, and your IP address from a single
window brought up with a simple key combination. From this window, you
can also disconnect and connect with as simple click. KeepPPPalive is a
primere extention and a bargain for it's price.
Cavykid pygmysw@bigfoot.com
Pygmy Softwyr, Creators of MiniWeb and KeepPPPalive
http://www.bigfoot.com/~pygmysw
Date: Jul 13, 1994
From: Louis_Bergeron@UQAT.UQuebec.CA
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 94 20:38:54 -0400
Subject: MacKermit Templates
Four templates to use with MacKermit the free communication program are
included. On a MacPlus you can use them and the COMMAND key will replace the
CONTROL KEY. Even if now I have a keyboard with arrows and a control key, I
still use these templates.
These could be archived like you want.
louis bergeron@uqat.uquebec.ca
.......................................................................
Item Subject: /.../00jbc2m
Date: May 03, 1993
Date: Mon, 3 May 93 22:29 CST
From: HOWES@bert.chem.wisc.edu
Subject: submission: Kermit Tool GH 1.3
Dear Info-Mac,
Enclose you will find version 1.3 of my Kermit tool for the
communications toolbox. When combined with a compliant app,
such as Termy or ClarisWorks (or any of the Works programs),
allows the user to use the Kermit file transfer protocol
common among university mainframes.
This version is basically an enhancement from the previous
release with quite a few tweaks and featurelets.
I suggest it be stored as
info-mac/comm/kermit_tool_gh_13_sit.hqx
// Bill, could you keep version 1.2 in the archives for a while
// as I don't know when and if I'll get a chance to fix any
// major bugs in this version if they appear.
-- glenn howes // howes@bert.chem.wisc.edu
Date: Jan 29, 1999
From: tiwi@lino.com
Subject: Keyboards DVORAK and more languages Drag-and-drop
Sent: 1/13/19 12:23 AM
Received: 1/19/99 8:12 AM
To: digest@info-mac.org, digest@info-mac.org
Enclosure: Keyboards.hqx
Hi,
Someone asked me about those keyboards recently which were mentioned in
MacIn Touch. I am reposting those including my new e-mail. They still work
great even in System 8.5 on a G3. You just drag-and-drop the keyboards
which were created with MacKeymeleon using SYSTEM 6 many years ago. Isn't
the Mac a great machine?
Louis
Louis Bergeron C.P. 936 Rouyn Rouyn-Noranda Qc Canada J9X 5C8
Telephone-Phone (819) 764-3862 Telecopieur-Fax (819) 764-3758
Subject: Dvorak keyboards and many other
In this file you will find a Drovak keyboard and many other keyboards from
all countries. You just drag-and-drop the keyboards to the System folder
and they will be added to the list of available keyboards. To remove them,
you open the System file and drag them out.
Date: Mar 27, 1999
From: lazymountain@kagi.com
Subject: Key Pad 1.0.1
keypad 1.01 - do you have a hard time remembering all those
website passwords? Do you need a place to store important
bank or personal information? Do you need a place to store
those software registration codes? Then let Key Pad be your
electronic keyring. Key Pad is an easy to use application
designed to store all of your important information. Key Pad
is Internet Config savvy so you have one click access to all
of your password protected sites. Fast and compact, Key Pad
is a perfect choice for your Apple Menu. This update fixes a
bug, adds some preference options, and adds password
protection to data files.
Date: May 17, 2001
From: "MAKI Enterprise Inc."
Subject: Kids GoGoGo 2.7
*Ability of restriction is fortified with. Concretely, a feature of analogical word restriction for European porn site has improved.
*Time setting is featured. You can set different hours for restriction on each days of a week.
*Opera browser TP3 is supported in addition to Netscape, Internet Explorer and iCab.
Kids GoGoGo is the most cost-effective tool and has simplest interface.
Trial period is 14 days.
For more information about Kids GoGoGo, please contact to MAKI.
Date: Jul 01, 1999
Subject:Abstract of kcfatdoc.sea.hqx (Kill Cache v3.0)
From:BESZ Software
Kill Cache v3.0 is a $5 shareware utility that allows users to delete any
files or folders at specified intervals. This is especially usefull for
people who use multiple browsers with caches, or just wish to clean out
certain files on their hard drive periodically.
New features include an administrator lock-out device, detailed file/folder
information, drag-and-drop support, and better error handling.
The Kill Cache homepage is at:
http://207.23.27.2/killcache
There you can download the 68k and PPC versions, as well as archives without
the manual.
Date: Jun 12, 1999
From: Werner
Subject: ara modem script for kingmax v90 modem attached
dear archivar,
i think it should go in the comm/ara/modem scripts folder.
the help text is:
This Modem Script is designed to work with the Kingmax KFM5600-CF PCMCIA
Card modem on a Macintosh computer.
To use it, place it in the System/Extensions/Modem Scripts folder.
The script is provided on an as-is basis and is not guaranteed to be
fit for any particular purpose.
While I cannot promise to be of any help I still would like to hear of
any problems encountered.
Best Regards,
Werner Dahn (werda@pacific.net.hk)
This Modem Script is designed to work with the Kingmax KFM5600-CF PCMCIA
Card modem on a Macintosh computer.
To use it, place it in the System/Extensions/Modem Scripts folder.
The script is provided on an as-is basis and is not guaranteed to be
fit for any particular purpose.
While I cannot promise to be of any help I still would like to hear of
any problems encountered.
Best Regards,
Werner Dahn (werda@pacific.net.hk)
Date: Feb 06, 1996
From: mcmurtri@shell.wco.com (Kevin McMurtrie)
Subject: KM's QuickTime plugin for Netscape, Version 0.2.0
A fat binary multimedia plug-in for Netscape. Version 0.2.0 (2/5/95)
This is a multimedia Plug-in for Netscape 2.06a. Web surfers can use this
to watch movies and listen to music right from Netscape. This plug-in
offers HTML authors the ability to play background music, stretch movies,
present slide shows, and use continuously looping animations. The plug-in
should be placed in Netscape�s �Plug-ins� folder.
Supported media:
QuickTime, MPEG, Midi, Windows WAVE, Sun �Law, AIFF, and Mac PICT.
Improvements since 0.1.0 (1/31/95):
� Lots of seemingly harmless bugs fixed.
� Importing of many media types.
� The default settings will not change the aspect ratio of shrink-to-fit images.
� Movies will continue where left off when web pages are left and
revisited, memory permitting.
� Printing works.
� Plain controllers on soundtracks are centered.
� Zero-area destination boxes are safe.
Free, Pascal source code included.
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: Lindsey Dubb
Subject: KeyQuencer Commands 1.0.3
KeyQuencer Commands
Version 1.0.3 November 6th, 1999
KeyQuencer Commands are a bunch of free extensions for the KeyQuencer
automation program. These commands allow you get information about
your computer, process text and lists, schedule macros, run macros
conditionally, and automate some new tasks.
Some of the extensions work with System 6.0.7, but some functions
require System 7, OS 8, OS 8.5, or OS 9. Some work with KeyQuencer 1;
others need KeyQuencer 2 (Lite or full version).
This release contains the Conditional, Schedule, ScheduleQuit,
ClickMacro, ListApp, ListFiles, List, PopupList, WordCount, Snip,
FindOffset, Match, ColorPicker, ThemeSound, SetPointer, SizeWindow,
RecentApp, Modem, Say, Load, FileStatus, GetAppInfo, GetIdleInfo,
GetMonitorInfo, GetSoundInfo, GetWindowInfo, GetPixelInfo,
GetGestaltInfo, WaitPixel, Utilities, and EnforceApp commands.
Uses for these commands include
- Customizable hierarchical popup menus
- Visual application, window, sound volume, and monitor resolution switching
- Search and replace using regular expressions
- Automatic window resizing
- Automatic monitor size and color setting for applications that do not
do so on their own.
- Run different macros depending on the current application or window.
- Allow your multiple button pointing device to run a macro when you
"chord" (simultaneously press) two of its buttons.
- Run regular tasks, such as backups
- ... as well as many other new functions
Date: Jan 20, 1996
Subject: KwikMenu(tm) 1.0; A Newton Package
From: Ken Landau
KwikMenu is an extremely fast dashboard to the Newton PDA that reduces many multi-step operations to just two�m taps. Includes KwikText-- to store commonly-used words, addresses, phrases etc. and recall via a name you assign.
KwikMenu lets you quickly: create a new meeting, note or todo, connect to your desktop computer, send/receive mail, restart, change font characteristics, create a glossary entry (KwikText) from selected text, c�mopy/paste using multiple clipboards, connect to the Inspector (a developer's tool), type personal info (ie. n�mame, address, phone etc.), dial a selected number, rotate the screen and more.
All this functionality is available three ways: 1) From a floating palette, 2) icons on the notepad button bar or 3) hot spots below the built in Newton icons. You can configure the use of each.
When you purchase KwikMenu you also get Dan Rowley's GestureLaunch Lite, Hardy Macia's ScrollingDoPopup and an optimized version of KwikMenu for the Newton 2.0 OS. With GestureLaunch Lite you can rapidly open any of your favorite packages with a single stroke, or invoke one of a list of actions. ScrollingDoPopup provides unlimited scrolling menus in the New�mton 1.x OS.
This "Test Drive" version is fully functional and will run for 30 days. The special introducto�mry price for the full version is $39.95
For additional information, contact: LandWare Inc. by phone at: 201 347-0031, FAX at: 201 347-0340, email to:info@landware.com or website http://www.landware.com.
Date: Apr 28, 1997
Date: Sep 22, 1999
From: TriVectus
Subject: Launch/Auto-Type Utility: Launch Key 2.0
Launch Key allows you to assign an unlimited number of Finder
objects--applications, scripts, etc.--to a hot key of your choice.
This is incredibly useful: imagine hitting one key, and having all
the folders for your current project quickly open up, then the
applications for your project, then the documents, and finally the
server that you are using as scratch space. Further, Launch Key
allows you to create an unlimited number of these sets of Finder
objects.
As useful as that is, that's not all that Launch Key can do. It can
also quickly and accurately type a text block at the touch of a key.
Tired of typing your e-mail address all the time? Assign it to a hot
key. Same for your postal address, your phone number, your company's
URL, even your name! After you've assigned these text items to a hot
key, Launch Key can type them for you in almost any application--and
do so faster than the fastest human typist!
Launch Key is comprised of a background application and a control
panel application--no extensions or control panels. Thus, it's
unlikely to cause conflicts with other software.
Launch Key is shareware; a single-user license costs $10. For more
information, download the demo or visit Launch Key's home web site at:
Date: Jun 05, 1998
From: info@douglas.com
Subject: Layout Freeware 7.65 (circuit board CAD)
Layout Freeware 7.65
Abstract
--------
Layout Freeware is a freeware version of Professional Layout, the
foremost Printed Circuit Board design program for the Mac OS(TM). Layout
Freeware is designed primarily to give users quality, free software
which they can use to produce circuit boards at reasonable cost.
Layout Freeware includes an electronic manual in Adobe's PDF format.
Printed documentation and additional features are available with the
commercial versions of the Layout program (Professional Layout or
Layout Lite). An included document "How do I upgrade Layout?" details
how to order the commercial versions of the Layout program. The
features of each of the programs are listed later in this document.
We welcome your technical support questions via telephone and email,
although priority support goes to licensees of the Professional Layout
program who choose to subscribe to the support plan. We request that
you visit the Layout Freeware web pages regularly to check for updates
to the software, new accompanying software, and answers to questions
and problems.
System Requirements
------ ------------
Layout Freeware requires Mac OS 6.0.8 or later. OS 7 or later is
recommended. Disk and RAM requirements are quite minimal. The full
installation will require a couple of megabytes of disk space, and a
very large file might require the application to have 2 megabytes of
RAM.
First Freeware release 5/98
Douglas Electronics, Inc.
http://www.douglas.com/freeware/
+1 510 483-8770
Date: Jan 08, 1999
From: wl7ci@alaska.net
Subject: LazySearch 2.0
LazySearch 2.0
Do you need the latest weather forecast from Cleveland? Do you need an
obscure news article for a school assignment? Do you need quotes for
that stock portfolio Auntie Em left for you? Then let LazySearch do the
detective work for you. LazySearch features a plugin architecture to
make searching the internet fast, easy, and flexible. With over 50
plugins right out of the box, LazySearch is ready to sleuth through the
internet to find just about any information you might need. And if you
register, you will be able to build your own search engine plugins to
make LazySearch even more powerful.
Installation of LazySearch is simple. Just decompress the distribution
archive, and you are set. LazySearch runs on any Mac II or higher and
requires System 7 or later. LazySearch works with either Netscape or
Internet Explorer, and can use just about any browser if Internet Config
is installed and configured.
Operation of LazySearch is even easier. Just type some text, select a
search engine, and hit the search button. LazySearch allows your plugins
to be categorized any way you like, and each plugin has a brief
description of the search engine right in the console window. No more
wading through the web to hunt for information!
LazySearch is distributed as shareware ($10 US).
Date: Jan 28, 2003
From: lemon
Subject: Lemon v1.2b1
Lemon is HTTP Download Manager for Macintosh.
Features
Analyzer (processing of download links from HTML source,Text, and etc.
File Downloader (HTTP download manager)
URL Generator
URL Editor
File Renamer
System Requirements
Macintosh PPC
MacOS 8.5 or higher
OpenTansport
Author
CloverSoftware (lemon@miracle.on.arena.ne.jp)
Distribution Notice
Lemon is freeware. It can be freely distributed as long as there is no
charge for it, it is unmodified, and all of the files are included.
Disclaimer
The author declines any responsibility for damages caused by using this
software on your computer.
It's provided as-is, and the user uses this software at your own risk.
Contact
If you have any questions or comments about Lemon,please e-mail me.
mail : lemon@miracle.on.arena.ne.jp
CloverSoftware : http://miracle.on.arena.ne.jp/lemon/index_en.html
Date: Jan 04, 2000
From: rludyk@webwrap.com (Robert Ludyk)
Subject: Lenses
This is a Sherlock plugin for Macintosh that searches contact lens sites
for the best available prices on a given lens
requirements for use
Power PC
Mac OS 8.5 or higher
Date: Nov 10, 2000
From: Horst Prillinger
Subject: Librarians' Index Plugin for Sherlock
This is a Sherlock Plugin for Mac OS 8.5 and later that searches the
Librarians' Index to the Internet (http://lii.org/).
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.
Date: Jan 08, 1999
From: tbarrett@thermotrex.com
Subject: LibraryCataloger1.1.1
Library Cataloger is an application to help you keep track of your personal
library, and to help you create bibliographies for papers, reports, and
other documents which include references.
Library Cataloger requires system 7 or higher and both a PowerPC native and
a non-PowerPC application is included. Only approximately 2 MB of free
memory are required and approximately the same amount of hard disk space is
needed. No Floating-point unit is required.
This an application which I created to fill a need of my own. I
consistently find myself forgetting which papers I have photocopies of.
Also, just like everyone else who has to make bibliographies for papers, I
hate having to go through my papers to get all the information required to
complete the bibliographic entries. This application will help you keep
track of the books and papers you have, and it will help you make
bibliographies when you need them by exporting bibliographic data in plain
text, LaTex, or RTF format.
Version 1.1.1 is a documentation upgrade to version 1.1.0. It includes a
HTML User's Guide which can be read by any popular web browser such as
Netscape-Communicator or Internet-Explorer.
Date: Dec 27, 1995
Subject: Lil'Buddy 1.1b1
From: runt@inch.com (World Domination Headquarters)
Picks up and expands on Lil'Buddy 1.0. 1.1b1 features the abiity to do
either/both of the following:
1) Open your PPP connection (via MacPPP Scripting Addition)
2) Launch, after opening your PPP connection, any number of
applications/scripts or what not for you. For example, upon opening my PPP
connection, Lil'Buddy launches my Talk Daemon and my Finfer Daemon then
Eudora followed by a script that checks my mail and then filters it.
Lil'Buddy requires that you have AppleScript instaslled on your machine, as
it is a prototype for a forthcoming application. Any and all comments,
suggestions, feature requests welcome as this is a nascent program.
-Sean Allen
for more goodies check out:
http://www,novaworks.com/staff/sallen/infant
ftp://ftp.novaworks.com/public/Infant_Software/
Date: Jul 30, 2000
From: Dave Horlick
Subject: LinkGardener 1.0
Link Gardener lets you edit and manage Internet Location files. You can
change their URL. You can convert them to Netscape Bookmarks or MS Internet
Shortcuts and back. You can check your links to see if they are good, and
post the results to each file's Finder Comments. You can convert an HTML
file or Cyberdog Notebook into a new folder full of Internet Location files.
Or you can convert your file-based links into an HTML file.
It's your molded plastic log on the flume of the Internet!
Requires Mac OS 8.1 and MRJ 2.2 (which is included with Mac OS 9.0.4) or
better.
Date: Apr 03, 1998
From: niklasf@cs.umu.se
Subject: Link GURL Handler --- Open files and applications with Internet
Link GURL Handler
freeware by Niklas Frykholm
The Link GURL Handler is a program intended to be used together with
Internet Config. It allows you to link together documents and applications
using the same syntax as the URL-links found on home pages.
When the Link GURL Handler is used together with Internet Config you can
launch applications and open documents by clicking a link on a web page or
in a text document. The links might look something like this:
link:/HD/Documents/My+file
CONTACT ME
You can contact me using one of my e-mail addresses
r2d2@acc.umu.se
nisfrm95@student.umu.se
niklasf@cs.umu.se
Or by visiting my web page
http://www.acc.umu.se/~r2d2/
// Niklas
Date: Dec 04, 1998
From: flash@watervalley.net
Subject: Link Looker 1.0
Description: Link Looker is a simple program specifically for checking an online
web page's external hypertext links. Link Looker provides an easy way to find
those links which go sour and which you can't control. It's freeware!
Date: Feb 03, 1998
From: cabel@cybersight.com
Subject: LinkPad 1.0: Free, Indespensable Link Scratchpad
LinkPad is a free, indespensable scratchpad for links! Use LinkPad for web
sites and URLs much like you use stickies for notes -- just drag and drop
links to the LinkPad window to store them. When you're ready to visit the
site, drag them back out of LinkPad and onto Netscape. A very easy-to-use
lifesaver -- no more cluttered desktops, forgotten links, or tiny E-Mails
pointing to URLs.
Requirements: Any Macintosh w/ System 7.5 (or system w/drag and drop)
More Info: http://www.panic.com -- join the LinkPad mailing list, or
learn about Panic's other Macintosh programs!
-Cabel Sasser
Panic
Date: Feb 03, 1998
From: cabel@cybersight.com
Subject: LinkPad 1.0: Free, Indespensable Link Scratchpad
LinkPad is a free, indespensable scratchpad for links! Use LinkPad for web
sites and URLs much like you use stickies for notes -- just drag and drop
links to the LinkPad window to store them. When you're ready to visit the
site, drag them back out of LinkPad and onto Netscape. A very easy-to-use
lifesaver -- no more cluttered desktops, forgotten links, or tiny E-Mails
pointing to URLs.
Requirements: Any Macintosh w/ System 7.5 (or system w/drag and drop)
More Info: http://www.panic.com -- join the LinkPad mailing list, or
learn about Panic's other Macintosh programs!
-Cabel Sasser
Panic
Date: Feb 08, 2001
From: core@nanuk.at
Subject: logobeamer PPC
logobeamer PPC v0.6
is a utility to send bitmap files (operator logos) to siemens
S35i, C35i und M35i handys via irda or serial connection.
you can also purge your SMS memory and erase a stored logo.
logobeamer might also work with other siemens handys but this has not been
tested.
support for other mobile-phones will possibly be included in future versions.
logobeamer is not a final release. it will expire on 01.04.2001.
after that you will have to download an updated version.
please support the developement and provide feedback. thanks.
website: http://nanuk.at/S35
mail: core@nanuk.at
Date: Jan 11, 2004
From: MacMedia
Subject: logo-sender-119.hqx Sending logos, SMS and ringtones to Nokia mobile phones.
LogoSender 1.1.9
for Nokia 7110, 7190, 7210, 7250, 6100, 6210, 6250, 6310, 6310i, 6510,
6610, 8210, 8290, 8310, 8390, 8810, 8850, 8890, 8910, 8910i
(Mac OS X version available at http://www.macmedia.sk/logosenderX.sit)
- sending operator logo, caller group graphic, picture SMS, text SMS
and ringing tones to another (or your own) Nokia mobile phone from the
phone connected to your computer through the GSM network
- bigger operator logos (78 x 21 pixels, for Nokia 71xx, 62xx) are
supported
- standard logos (72 x 14 pixels, for other Nokia phones) are supported
- caller group graphic (72 x 14 pixels, for almost all Nokias)
- picture SMS (72 x 28 pixels for almost all Nokias)
- simple graphic editor, import picture from a file
- download phonebook from the phone
- saving phonebook to the file
- phonebook export as tab-separated text
- phonebook export as vCards
- phonebook printing
- phonebook editing (extended phonebook is not supported)
A picture of required size and black&white bitmap format may be
prepared in a built-in simple editor, or in a standard graphic editor
(GraphicConverter, Adobe Photoshop or similar) or downloaded from the
Internet and then opened in LogoSender. After entering the recipient
phone number the connected mobile phone will send the logo, SMS or
ringing tones through the GSM network. Standard phonebooks can be
imported from the phone and saved to a file.
Graphics and ringing tones can be sent to Nokia phones only, text
messages can be sent to any phone.
Requirements:
MacOS 8.6 - 9.x
Serial, USB or Infrared connection to the phone
Nokia 7110, 7190, 7210, 7250, 6100, 6210, 6250, 6310, 6310i, 6510,
6610, 8210, 8290, 8310, 8390, 8810, 8850, 8890, 8910, 8910i
Shareware $19.95
MacMedia
www.macmedia.sk
info@macmedia.sk
Date: Oct 06, 1996
From: atr@netcom.com (Amy Rogers)
Subject: Look@Me 1.0.1
Look@Me is a FREE Internet collaboration tool based on Farallon's award
winning collaboration software, Timbuktu Pro for Networks. Look@Me allows
you to remotely view another Look@Me or Timbuktu Pro users screen as they
are working. This means you can collaborate on editing documents, going
over presentations, reviewing graphics, or providing just-in-time training
and support. With Look@Me you can view the screen of any user with Look@Me
or Timbuktu Pro on either a Windows PC or a Macintosh.
System requirements: A network using TCP/IP (MacTCP or Open transport
required), Macintosh II, LC (or other 68020), or higher required. 4MB RAM
(6MB RAM recommended). Standard installation requires 3MB hard disk space.
For all issues regarding Look@Me please e-mail to the following address.
tapbeta@farallon.com
http://www.farallon.com/www/look/applets.html
Farallon Communications, Inc.
info@farallon.com
Date: Sep 01, 2000
From: Jen Maher-Bontrager
Subject: Loveletters
A freeware group of folder icons. If you've ever visited the forums at http://www.sailormoon.org, you probably recognize these icons. I find these icons to be an easy way to organize my personal files. -Maybe they'll work for you too! :)
Date: Apr 04, 1993
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 1993 09:52:57 +0800 (WST)
From: "Casper A. Boon"
Subject: lpDaemon332.src.cpt.hqx
---2039267323-721586092-733629388:#10490
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Here are the THINK C 5.0.4 sources for version 3.3.2 of lpDaemon. This
corrects a serious bug in version 3.3.1.
#### BINHEX lp-daemon.hqx ****
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1993 15:15:41 +0800 (WST)
From: "Casper A. Boon"
Subject: lpDaemon - a BSD compatible printer daemon for the mac
lpDaemon and LPR
----------------
lpDaemon is a utility that implements the Berkeley Line Printer Protocols on
the Macintosh. It normally spools postscript file sent from a unix host and
sends them to a LaserWriter on the Mac network.
LPR is an lpDaemon client that submits jobs to a printer queue. Typically a
text file is to a unix print queue.
lpDaemon and LPR run under system 7 and require MacTCP.
Casper Boon
April 1993
===========================================================================
Casper A. Boon, casper@mips.cs.murdoch.edu.au
Computer Science Programme,
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences,
Murdoch University, South Street, PHONE: (09) 360 2790
Murdoch, Western Australia, 6150. OVERSEAS: +61 9 360 2790
===========================================================================
---2039267323-721586092-733629388:#10490
Content-Type: APPLICATION/octet-stream; name="lpDaemon332.src.cpt.hqx"
Content-ID:
Content-Description:
Date: Jan 14, 2001
From: "Joop Laan"
Subject: Lurk 4.2
Lurk is a FreeWare webcam browser.
Use it to view and archive webcam pictures. Features:
- login with password feature
- archive the pictures
- create Quicktime movies from archives
Changes in this version:
- New way to organize the bookmarks. You can now use iCam
Master bookmark files with Lurk!
- When archiving the picture is saved only if it's newer than the last
- More info about the picture in the View or Archive windows
Date: Feb 21, 2001
From: Joop Laan
Subject: Lurk 4.3 Webcambrowser abstract
Lurk Webcam browser 4.3 abstract
Watch your favorite cams or, if you don't have the time to watch,
archive the pictures and look at them later. You can also create a
QuicktTime movie of the saved pictures.
New Features in this version:
- Window menu for open windows, with short-keys to toggle between the
windows.
- The last position of the window is now remembered (for every
bookmark seperately).
Other Features:
- http-authentication.
- If the picture is the same as last, the window icon will grey out.
- When archiving only newer pictures are saved.
- Make QuickTime movies of archived pictures.
Licence
Lurk Webcam browser is distributed "as is". This means it is freeware!
Basicly you can do whatever you like with it.
There is one exception to this. If you wish to put this program a cd-rom
other than for backup, you'll have to ask for my permssion before
burning the cd and distributing it.
If you like the program I'd like to hear from you. Send an email to the
address listed below. Use the same address for any bugreports.
Date: Jan 08, 1999
From: MacSPD@ivo.cps.unizar.es
Subject: MacBzip 0.0b0
This is the first release of MacBzip2, the bzip2 compressor ported to
MacOS (along with the source code, as required by GPL)
You can include it on any CD-ROM w/o asking for permission first
according to GNU General Public License; but it will be nice of yours
if you let me know it...
For more information see
http://www.muraroa.demon.co.uk/ (bzip2 Home Page)
http://persephone.cps.unizar.es/~spd/gzip/ (MacBzip2 Home Page)
This is a beta release, so you should check it works for you before
deleting compressed files!
Date: Jan 08, 1999
From: MacSPD@ivo.cps.unizar.es
Subject: MacBzip 0.0b0
This is the first release of MacBzip2, the bzip2 compressor ported to
MacOS (along with the source code, as required by GPL)
You can include it on any CD-ROM w/o asking for permission first
according to GNU General Public License; but it will be nice of yours
if you let me know it...
For more information see
http://www.muraroa.demon.co.uk/ (bzip2 Home Page)
http://persephone.cps.unizar.es/~spd/gzip/ (MacBzip2 Home Page)
This is a beta release, so you should check it works for you before
deleting compressed files!
Date: Mar 26, 1999
From: cantino@frognet.net
Subject: MACcess 1.2
MACcess 1.2 Server/Client/Editor Utility
By Andrew Cantino
(c) 1999, By Andrew Cantino
cantino@frognet.net
http://tectonicdesigns.com/mac
About:
MACcess 1.2 is a remote access system for the Macintosh platform. It
consists of a server that is run on a host computer and a client program
that is used to connect to the host. Also included in the MACcess
package is a utility to edit the server settings.
MACcess has a variety of uses and features. It is intended to be used
as a method for the owner of a computer to allow people to access
certain areas of their hard drive. This is basically Macintosh file
sharing over a TCP/IP connection. Another intended use is for the owner
of a computer to be able to get back into their computer from a remote
location to do routine maintenance and to get files needed at the time.
MACcess has many useful features that can aid in its intended use. It
can browse the directory structure of a remote computer, delete, launch,
and rename files, and download any file type of any size. Files are
converted and saved in a special format that allows for the quick
transfer of Macintosh resource structures. The MACcess client has the
ability to both create and transform these special files.
MACcess runs on both PPC and 68k machines.
Important:
If you have been using version 1.0 of MACcess, PLEASE use this
version. This version fixes some serious security holes in 1.0.
This program CAN be included on CD-ROMs if I am contacted first.
Date: Jun 09, 1994
From: KirkpatrickH
Subject: MacConference
Date: Thu, 09 Jun 1994 10:16:47 +0000 (U)
MacConference is a conferencing program for the Mac. It supports Multi-Line
messages and connections to Multiple Macs. It require System 7 to run.
/*Sadder still to watch it die
Than never to have known it.
For you the blind who once could see,
The bell tolls for thee. --Neil Peart*/
H. W. "Kirk" Kirkpatrick
Mac Rhino - Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Inc.
Date: Sep 20, 1997
From: dewits4@rpi.edu
Subject: MacDNR v1.3
MacDNR is a simple utility for doing DNS lookups. It allows you to perform
all lookup services offerred by the MacDNR. Further, it is fully asynchronous
so that you can run lookups in the background and, if you have Open Transport,
can run any number of simultaneous lookups. It was constructued using the
EasyTCP(tm) DNR library that I have just completed, which makes DNS queries on
a Mac very easy. Look for the EasyTCP(tm) TCP/IP library in the future.
Version 1.3 corrects the following bugs:
+ Fixed a major bug that prohibited machines running MacTCP to use MacDNR
+ Fixed a memory bug which caused the machine to freeze when out of memory
+ Fixed a bug that caused MacDNR to crash when escape was pressed in an alert
+ Added a few cosmetic details
+ Cleaned up the exit code
Enjoy!
Date: Apr 30, 1999
From: russell.k.hobbie@Vanderbilt.edu
Subject: MacDose
MacDose is a program for teaching how x-ray photons interact in
matter. It simulates the photoelectric effect, Compton scattering,
and pair production in a 2-dimensional water phantom for a source
infinitely far away (a plane wave). A student exercise manual and a
teacher's guide are included. It should run on any Macintosh
computer.
Russell K. Hobbie University of Minnesota
Professor of Physics 313 Physics
Phone: 612-626-8920 116 Church St. SE
Fax: 612-624-4578 Minneapolis, MN 55455
Date: Aug 13, 1999
From: james@sentman.com
Subject: MacDyndns Client 1.0b2 68K
MacDyndns is a client for the www.dyndns.org dynamic DNS service. It
will allow you to have a DNS name connected to your Mac even if you
get a dynamic IP from a dialup PPP account or DHCP server.
This version supports multiple hostnames, wildcards, mx records,
proxy servers, and can now be used by people running NAT routers
like, IPNetRouter and Vicom Internet Gateway.
PPC and 68k versions are available.
The Mac DynDNS client is freeware and can be downloaded from:
http://www.sentman.com/dyndns/index.html
thank you,
James Sentman http://www.sentman.com/
Date: Aug 13, 1999
From: james@sentman.com
Subject: MacDyndns Client 1.0b2 PPC
MacDyndns is a client for the www.dyndns.org dynamic DNS service. It
will allow you to have a DNS name connected to your Mac even if you
get a dynamic IP from a dialup PPP account or DHCP server.
This version supports multiple hostnames, wildcards, mx records,
proxy servers, and can now be used by people running NAT routers
like, IPNetRouter and Vicom Internet Gateway.
PPC and 68k versions are available.
The Mac DynDNS client is freeware and can be downloaded from:
http://www.sentman.com/dyndns/index.html
thank you,
James Sentman http://www.sentman.com/
Date: Feb 10, 2003
From: luvnpeas@mail.bigzoo.net
Subject: Mac FAQ 3.6
A collection of frequently-asked questions about Macs, in a highly
searchable, easy-to-browse form. Everything from gaming to which modem best
imitates bird calls (and vice-versa). Mac FAQ is an Infodex stack, so it
requires Hypercard. More info: http://www.efn.org/~bsharvy/crunchy.html
Date: Aug 16, 1999
From: flance@erols.com
Subject: MacHeadlines 1.7
The Global News, Stocks, Sports, and Information Ticker for your Mac!
What does MacHeadlines do?
MacHeadlines is a specialized Internet browser that gathers and displays
headlines from web sites around the world. It puts up a floating window
where the headlines scroll by. Double-clicking a headline will open your
browser to show the full story.
It can also track web pages, showing when they have changed.
MacHeadlines uses a built-in parsing engine, which describes the format
of web pages, and �teaches� MacHeadlines which parts of the incoming
HTML page are the headlines.
Since the format of web pages may change, MacHeadlines sometimes
displays more information than you might want (or even less than what
you expect), but it�s still much better than having to launch your
browser every time you want the news headlines...
Currently, the limit is 32 Tracked Web Sites, and a total of no more
than 100 headlines.
NOTE: At this time, MacHeadlines does not support HTML frames. this
means web pages that are comprised by including or referring to other
web pages are not parsed for headlines.
Requirements
� Mac OS 7.5.1 or better.
� Open Transport 1.1 or better.
� For headline launching, Internet Config 2.x or the Internet Control
Panel (available with Mac OS 8.5 or better) are required.
Date: Feb 27, 1999
From: RDBow@Pitnet.net
Subject: MacHeads LARGE Bkmrks for IE 1.9
Thank you for downloading the SHAREWARE list of the "MacHead's LARGE
Bookmarks 1.9". Now you too can be a MacHead without the mess and
fuss of visiting all those sites to bookmark them. The file will
work INTERNET EXPLORER 3.0 through 4.5x.
If you want them, for Netscape look for 'MacHeads LARGE Bookmarks
for NN'.
This update has separated the MacHead bookmarks and put in several
NEW folders for quick surfing without opening the larger MacHead's
set. Many new listings.
$10 SHAREWARE 1500+ Bookmarks Apple oriented.
Date: Jan 02, 1998
From: RDBow@Pitnet.net
Subject: MacHeads Bookmarks 1.3
New version of "MacHead's Bookmarks v. 1.3"
Thank you for downloading the SHAREWARE list of "MacHeads
Bookmarks". Now you too can be a MacHead without the muss and fuss of
visiting all those sites to bookmark them. And NO hassles having the
SAME set of BOOKMARKS for different browsers. The file will work with NetScape Navigator 3.0+ and Communicator 4.0+, and Cyberdog, all major browsers EXCEPT Internet Explorer.
Date: Sep 29, 1999
From: RDBow@Pitnet.net
Subject: MacHead Bookmarks 3.5
Thank you for downloading the SHAREWARE list of the "MacHead's Bookmarks
3.5". Now you too can be a MacHead without the mess and fuss of visiting
all those sites to bookmark them. The file will work with both Int ernet
Explorer and Netscape1s Communicator 4.5x up. Although not tested the
bookmarks should work with all versions 4.0..x and up. Let me know when
you try them.
This update has several NEW folders for quick surfing without opening
the larger MacHead's set. Many new listings.
$10 SHAREWARE 1500+ Bookmarks Apple oriented.
NEW!! NEW!!!
Included with this download are some Alert Sounds for your pleasure.
these can be put into your close system folder (instructions included)
and then activated for use in your regular Apple Alert Sounds or better
yet use in your Browser. They include such sayings as �You1ve Got Mail1,
and �Goodbye1 and other such familiar ones. There is no charge for these
recordings. I know you1ll enjoy them.
I would like to quickly tell you why this is a SHAREWARE product. 6
years ago I was diagnosed with a rare spinal cord disease called
SYRINGOMYELIA (SAH-RINGO-MY-E-LEE-AH). (See enclosed folder.) A
progressive nerve disease that slowly "shuts down" nerves and feeling to
the entire body. In the first 3 years I had 8 spinal cord operations
trying to halt the collecting and thus the swelling of the spinal fluid
that shuts off the nerves to the body. Subsequently I have been left
bedridden.
Please read the READ ME file in with the download. It explains my
predicament and what I'm trying to accomplish. I1m truly glad the
bookmarks for IE and Netscape are again compatible. It makes importing
again very simple.
Regards and Thanks,
Royce DeBow
RDBow@Pitnet.net
Date: Sep 28, 1999
From: RDBow@Pitnet.net
Subject: MacHead 3.5 Bookmarks
Thank you for downloading the SHAREWARE list of the "MacHead's Bookmarks
3.5". Now you too can be a MacHead without the mess and fuss of visiting
all those sites to bookmark them. The file will work with both Int ernet
Explorer and Netscape�s Communicator 4.5x up. Although not tested the
bookmarks should work with all versions 4.0..x and up. Let me know when
you try them.
This update has several NEW folders for quick surfing without opening
the larger MacHead's set. Many new listings.
$10 SHAREWARE 1500+ Bookmarks Apple oriented.
NEW!! NEW!!!
Included with this download are some Alert Sounds for your pleasure.
these can be put into your close system folder (instructions included)
and then activated for use in your regular Apple Alert Sounds or better
yet use in your Browser. They include such sayings as �You�ve Got Mail�,
and �Goodbye� and other such familiar ones. There is no charge for these
recordings. I know you�ll enjoy them.
I would like to quickly tell you why this is a SHAREWARE product. 6
years ago I was diagnosed with a rare spinal cord disease called
SYRINGOMYELIA (SAH-RINGO-MY-E-LEE-AH). (See enclosed folder.) A
progressive nerve disease that slowly "shuts down" nerves and feeling to
the entire body. In the first 3 years I had 8 spinal cord operations
trying to halt the collecting and thus the swelling of the spinal fluid
that shuts off the nerves to the body. Subsequently I have been left
bedridden.
Please read the READ ME file in with the download. It explains my
predicament and what I'm trying to accomplish. I�m truly glad the
bookmarks for IE and Netscape are again compatible. It makes importing
again very simple.
Regards and Thanks,
Royce DeBow
RDBow@Pitnet.net
Date: Jul 10, 1999
From: RDBow@Pitnet.net
Subject: MacHeads IE.2.1
Thank you for downloading the SHAREWARE list of the "MacHead's
Bookmarks 1.9". Now you too can be a MacHead without the mess and fuss
of visiting all those sites to bookmark them. The file will work with
Netscape 4.5+, and Cyberdog. THEY NO LONGER WORK WITH THE NEW INTERNET
EXPLORER 4.0+. Please look for "MacHead LARGE Bkmrks for IE" if you wish
to use with Microsoft's IE.
This update has separated the MacHead bookmarks and put in several NEW
folders for quick surfing without opening the larger MacHead's set. Many
new listings
$10 SHAREWARE 1500+ Bookmarks Apple oriented.
I would like to quickly tell you why this is a SHAREWARE product. 6
years ago I was diagnosed with a rare spinal cord disease called
SYRINGOMYELIA (SAH-RINGO-MY-E-LEE-AH). A progressive nerve disease that
slowly "shuts down" nerves and feeling to the entire body. In the first
3 years I had 8 spinal cord operations trying to halt the collecting and
thus the swelling of the spinal fluid that shuts off the nerves to the
body.
Please read the READ ME file in with the download. It explains my
predicament and what I'm trying to accomplish.
Regards and Thanks,
Royce DeBow
RDBow@Pitnet.net
Date: Feb 27, 1999
From: RDBow@Pitnet.net
Subject: MacHead LARGE Bkmrks-Netscape 1.9
Thank you for downloading the SHAREWARE list of the "MacHead's LARGE
Bookmarks 1.9". Now you too can be a MacHead without the mess and
fuss of visiting all those sites to bookmark them. The file will
work with Netscape, and Cyberdog. They will work with INTERNET
EXPLORER 4.0+, but trust me you have to jump through LOTS of hoops.
Please look for "MacHead LARGE Bkmrks for IE" if you wish to use
with Microsoft's IE.
This update has separated the MacHead bookmarks and put in several
NEW folders for quick surfing without opening the larger MacHead's
set. Many new listings.
$10 SHAREWARE 1500+ Bookmarks Apple oriented.
Date: Jul 10, 1999
From: RDBow@Pitnet.net
Subject: MacHeads_Navigator.2.0
Thank you for downloading the SHAREWARE list of the "MacHead's
Bookmarks 2.0". Now you too can be a MacHead without the mess and fuss
of visiting all those sites to bookmark them. The file will work with
Netscape 4.5+, and Cyberdog. THEY NO LONGER WORK WITH THE NEW INTERNET
EXPLORER 4.0+. Please look for "MacHeads_Bookmarks_IE.2.0" if you wish
to use with Microsoft's IE.
This update has separated the MacHead bookmarks and put in several NEW
folders for quick surfing without opening the larger MacHead's set. Many
new listings
$10 SHAREWARE 1500+ Bookmarks Apple oriented.
I would like to quickly tell you why this is a SHAREWARE product. 6
years ago I was diagnosed with a rare spinal cord disease called
SYRINGOMYELIA (SAH-RINGO-MY-E-LEE-AH). A progressive nerve disease that
slowly "shuts down" nerves and feeling to the entire body. In the first
3 years I had 8 spinal cord operations trying to halt the collecting and
thus the swelling of the spinal fluid that shuts off the nerves to the
body.
Please read the READ ME file in with the download. It explains my
predicament and what I'm trying to accomplish.
Regards and Thanks,
Royce DeBow
RDBow@Pitnet.net
Date: Nov 04, 1997
From: eelco@eelco.com
Subject: macircd050
An IRC-server for the Powermac. New versions at
http://www.eelco.com/bluessoft.
Thanks,
Eelco van Beek.
Date: Jan 29, 2000
From: Frederick Cheung
Subject: Mac Mail Purger v1.1 description
Stop wasting time if you have been mailbombed ! If you have been trawling
through hundreds or thousands of unwanted mails, Mac Mail Purger will allow
to eliminate them in record time ( just over 20 seconds using a 33.6 modem
in a test involving 2657 messages).
Requires any PPC mac with Open Transport, OS 8 and a POP mailbox (ie not
web-based accounts such as hotmail)
now supports APOP as well as ability to save account settings
Date: May 18, 2000
From: Frederick Cheung
Subject: Mac Mail Purger v1.5.3
Stop wasting time if you have been mailbombed ! If you have been trawling
through hundreds or thousands of unwanted mails, Mac Mail Purger will allow
to eliminate them in record time
Requires any PPC mac with Open Transport, OS 8 and a POP mailbox (ie not
web-based accounts such as hotmail)
Version 1.5.3 incorporates a number of bug fixes (some of them serious)
New features in version 1.5 include:
-Ability to select which mails will be deleted
-Almost total rewrite of the network portion
-Many bugs flatened
-More helpful error messages
-Major speed increase. In Purge Mode, Mac Mail Purger 1.5 is over twice as
fast as Mac Mail Purger 1.1
Date: Feb 17, 1994
From: Matthew Hall
Subject: Version replacement?
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 14:41:22 -0500
[Moderators - I had submitted this to macgifts, but it didn't show up at
sumex. I'm getting a lot of bug reports for things that were fixed in this
version. It'd be great if you could replace it]
MacNews 1.1 )1993 by Matthew A. Hall
-----------------------------------
[Moderators: MacNews 1.1 should replace MacNews1.0 in the archives]
MacNews 1.1 is a bug fix of version 1.0. the bug fixes include:
--Fixed bug which caused crashes on 68000 machines whenever
typing into a dialog box
--Added support for hadware handshake for high-speed modems.
--Fixed a bug which would occasionally cause a crash when
removing a site
--Fixed a bug which would, when a newsserver would disconnect,
leave the menu bars dim
--Some minor cosmetic enhancements (Click anywhere on a
window to bring it to front, cursor doesn't get
stuck in "stopwatch" mode, auto-centering of alerts in
system 7)
Just in case you don't know, here is the announcement of MacNews:
-----
I have just completed version [1.1] of MacNews, a shareware NNTP
newsreader for non-TCP Mac's. If you use rn or GNUS from a dial-in
host, you may want to consider MacNews instead. Features:
Reads, Posts, and Follows-up, of course.
Subscribe/Unsubscribe/Maintain newsgroups
Save or append articles to a file on your drive
Insert files, cut, copy, paste, when composing articles
Maintains a list of several sites, each with it's own list of
subscribed newsgroups - helpful if you read news from
more than one site.
Much faster, at 2400 baud, than EMACS Gnus.
Works on any modem equipped Mac.
On-line help.
Besides all this, it's a growing product, and I am open to suggestions
for the next version. So try it out and see if it suits your needs.
-matt
Date: Jun 11, 1996
From: (Raif S. Naffah) raif@FL.NET.AU
Subject: MacPGP Control fc1
I'm attaching to this message the final client version 1 of MacPGP Control.
MacPGP Control (or MPGPC for short) is an AppleScript(R) application
that offers an easy-to-use, more Macintosh(R) friendly user interface
to Philip Zimmermann's PGP software �MacPGP(R).
MacPGP Control relies on your AppleScript-aware version of MacPGP to
perform encryption and decryption. It is a US$15 shareware.
The main features of MPGPC are:
*** MacPGP related features
+ Compatible with all known scriptable versions of MacPGP including
the MIT versions and the MacPGP 2.6.3i.
+ Keypair generation of any allowed (by MacPGP) length up to 2048-bit.
+ Update of PGP public key information of user keyring members through
TCP/IP connection.
+ Definition and use of nicknames for Users and Groups recipients.
+ More user control for keyring related actions, through a true
Macintosh Human Interface and �in some cases� direct manipulation of
keyring file data, including: editing trust flag byte,
enabling/disabling, extracting, checking, certifying, fingerprinting,
and forcing Warn-Only bits.
+ More user control for PGP and conventionally encrypting text and
binary files. When PGP encrypting file, users can designate more than
one recipient.
+ Secure clean clear-signed PGP ciphers, through the implementation of
features such as: expanding tabs, transliterating non-USASCII
characters, and word-wrapping lines before processing and handing over
to email application.
+ Viewing of PGP packets for educational and debugging purposes.
+ Opaque signing (asciified clear-signed text)
+ Transparent use of user's UserIDs found in his/her secret keyring file.
+ Encryption to multiple recipients.
+ Generation of Key Revocation Certificates.
*** Macintosh related features
+ Encryption of voice messages recorded by Mac sound input devices.
+ Easy to use, point-and-click Macintosh User Interface.
+ Extensive support of drag-and-drop.
+ Documented handlers calls for use by other scriptors.
Raif S. Naffah
Type & Graphics Pty Limited (ACN 061 642 779)
Date: Nov 29, 1995
From: grgcombs@mail.utexas.edu (Gregory S. Combs)
Subject: MacPGP Kit 1.7.1
MacPGP Kit works with MacPGP (not included), it is a set of AppleScripts
that ease many of the troublesome/trivial functions of MacPGP.
You can encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify any file/document and it even includes
the Eudora-PGP scripts which make encrypting/signing/decrypting/verifying
your email as easy as only one click of the mouse.
The new version fixes several bugs. One of which prevented the use of the
Eudora-PGP scripts with Eudora 1.5.3 and Eudora 2.1.3 ... this has been
fixed. Also in version 1.7 of the kit, signing from eudora was not working
properly. This also has been fixed.
The MacPGP is a product of myself and the efforts of the Macintosh
Cryptography Interface Project mailing list. For more information on this
product and MCIP in general, visit
Date: Sep 23, 1995
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: Mac Ph 1.2, a MacTCP-based Ph client
This is a free Ph client for the Mac, written by the estimable John Norstad.
Date: Feb 01, 2000
From: Alex Grec
Subject: MacPopUp 1.0
MacPopUp is a program that allows Mac users to exchange instant messages
with other users on any local area network (LAN). With MacPopUp, you can
send and receive messages from different operating systems such as Mac
OS, Windows 95/98, Windows NT, Windows for Workgroups, Linux and other
UNIX OSes. MacPopUp is compatible with the Microsoft WinPopup
application and the similar clients in other operating systems.
Date: Jul 20, 1995
Date: Wed, 19 Jul 1995 12:00:09 -0700
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: MacPPP 2.0.1 - the official version of MacPPP still
If all the new versions of MacPPP are giving you trouble, the original,
official version is still 2.0.1.
Date: May 23, 1995
Date: Mon, 22 May 1995 21:40:35 -0700
From: mmatteo@sna.com (Marc Matteo)
Subject: MacPPP Add-ons v2.0.1
This is a very minor update to MacPPP Add-ons, the set of
additions that add 3-D icons, "cleaned up" dialog boxes,
and color connection icons to the popular MacPPP
communication/network utility.
It fixes the following:
*The "Color Hands" icons are now "purgeable" which means they
shouldn't copy over each other.
*While there is still very little in the way of documentation,
what is there is no longer smug and does mention some common
pitfalls of icon manipulation.
*My email address has been updated.
Date: Oct 23, 1993
Date: Sep 27, 1997
From: pompamagna@geocities.com
Subject: MacPPP Launcher 1.0 AS
MacPPP Launcher 1.0 by Giovanni Giusti ()
Required OSAXen: MacPPP control
This applet allows you to manage your MacPPP connections. Basically, it
toggles PPP between open and closed.
Its nice feature is that by choosing "Edit..." at the dialog, you can
choose a different PPP server right before connecting. If the connection is
busy or if you brought your Powerbook somewhere else, you don't have to
open ConfigPPP to connect to a different number than usual (provided you
have that number in the server list).
Coming up: - possibility of setting the default PPP server
(to open at TCP applications' request)
- OT version (for those of you who have clock cycles to spare)
Feel free to edit the script to suit your needs, and drop me a line if you
make major improvements :)
--
Duel S.p.A.
Via G. Dandini, 15
00154 Roma (ITALY)
Tel. ++39-6-5743826
Fax ++39-6-5759368
e-mail
Date: Sep 27, 1997
From: richardb@cocytus.demon.co.uk
Subject: acPPP Quickeys 4.0
The MacPPP QuicKeys are three QuicKeys� extensions which communicate
between QuicKeys and PPP. They allow QuicKeys to open and close PPP and
test whether it is open or closed, doing a decision or jump on the outcome.
The MacPPP Quickeys need QuicKeys 3.0 or better and System 7.0 or better
and are fully compatible with MacOS 8.
They work with all versions of MacPPP, FreePPP and OT/PPP available at the
time of writing, including FreePPP 2.6, and are quite happy for you to
switch between them without restarting.
New in Version 2.0:
* Updated for compatibility with FreePPP 2.6 and OT/PPP.
* Auto-detects the relevant flavour of PPP, even if it is changed without
restarting.
* Fixed the bug whereby FreePPP 2.5 with MacTCP would only connect once.
The MacPPP Quickeys are shareware and costs $10 if you use it for more than
30 days.
Date: Sep 16, 1997
From: EricPRESTO@aol.com
Subject: MacPPP Timer v. 2.0
It is a utility application to be used with MacPPP that allows you to
keep track of how much time you spend on your PPP account. MacPPP must
be installed on your computer for it to work. MacPPP Timer requires
System 7.0 or later. Please post it to comm/tcp/conn/ppp/ and remove
all previous versions.
Version 2.0 adds support for OT/PPP, FreePPP 2.6 or greater and allows
automatic opening of internet browser or other application when MacPPP
Timer is launched.
Thank you,
Eric Preston
Date: Apr 05, 2004
From: contact@brunoblondeau.com
Subject: MacResponder v1.5.1 - Automated email responder for when you're unavailable
Have you ever wanted to have an automated email responder for your
Macintosh?
You would like to warn your relatives you're in vacation?
Or to make your customers have patience when you're unavailable?
MacResponder is the perfect application to send automated replies to
people who are writting to you while you're away.
MacResponder is fully customizable, works with multiple email accounts,
and features rule-based settings to customize what is sent.
*******************************************************
WHAT'S NEW
----------
1.5.1
- New preference option to make MacResponder automatically check email
accounts after launch
- Creating a new rule/message/account automatically displays the edit
sheet
*******************************************************
Date: Dec 31, 2003
From: abz@videotron.ca
Subject: MacroKey OS X v2.3.1
MacroKey is a text macro generator.
Assign a Calling Key to the macro (any keystroke you wish).
Define the Answer (any text or keybord command).
Each time you hit the Calling Key, MacroKey types the Answer for you.
Works in in any application/document.
MacroKey is a native Cocoa application and Kernel extension (OS X only).
MacroKey is free.
In version 2.0 you can run AppleScript and Unix scripts of your own.
You can then open documents and applications, open modem connections
and launch your favorite Web browser with a single keystroke.
Version 2.1 added delay to special keys like french accentuate letter
and fixed the control-shift-esc "key up" bug to manually record a macro
(without window interface).
Version 2.2 improved the MacroKey Installer and fixed a bug that
prevented a
macro with script to be saved correctly.
Version 2.3 added KeyCoder application and changed the way the MacroKey
Installer worked.
Fix an Installer button bugs and add progress animation in the
installer.
Date: Apr 01, 2004
From: abz@videotron.ca
Subject: MacroKey version 3.0
MacroKey is a text macro generator.
Assign a Calling Key to the macro (any keystroke you wish).
Define the Answer (any text or keybord command).
Each time you hit the Calling Key, MacroKey types the Answer for you.
Works in in any application/document.
MacroKey is a native Cocoa application and Kernel extension (OS X only).
MacroKey is free.
In version 2.0 you can run AppleScript and Unix scripts of your own.
You can then open documents and applications, open modem connections
and launch your favorite Web browser with a single keystroke.
Version 2.1 added delay to special keys like french accentuate letter
and fixed the control-shift-esc "key up" bug to manually record a macro
(without window interface).
Version 2.2 improved the MacroKey Installer and fixed a bug that
prevented a
macro with script to be saved correctly.
Version 2.3 added KeyCoder application and changed the way the MacroKey
Installer worked.
Fix an Installer button bugs and add progress animation in the
installer.
Version 3.0 added 10.3 (Panther) compatibility, French language,
unllimited number of number of true
clipboards, and many other tools.
Date: Jan 17, 1995
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 95 19:21:13 -0600
From: info@hydepark.com (Rick Watson)
Subject: MacSLIP_2.0.6_Updater.hqx
This updater will update MacSLIP version 2.0.2, 2.0.3, 2.0.4, or
2.0.5 to version 2.0.6. New features in this release include bug
fixes, automatic disconnect, Apple Event support, and a quick
access MacSLIP menu.
Note to archive maintainers: This universal updater replaces older
MacSLIP updaters which updated only one minor version at a time. You
can delete all earlier MacSLIP updaters.
Rick Watson
Hyde Park Software
rick@hydepark.com
Date: Jan 22, 1994
Date: Jan 22, 1995
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 16:52:37 +0000
From: Richard Buckle
Subject: MacSlurp QuicKeys
A QuicKeys and AppleScript lash-up to automate blinks by modem onto an
Internet provider. Requires System 7, QuicKeys 3.0 or better, MacPPP
QuicKeys 3.0 or better and AppleScript 1.0 or better.
Could be modified to run (unreliably) without AppleScript. ScreeenSaver
QuicKeys 3.0.1 or better is optional.
Assumes you are using MacPPP, AddMail 2.0.x (if you have STMP rather than
POP3), Eudora, MacSlurp and ToadNews 1.1, but could be adapted for other
software.
Postcardware.
Enjoy.
Date: Oct 06, 2000
From: Michael Beckmann
Subject: MacSOUP 2.4.6
here comes the English version 2.4.6 of MacSOUP, an offline news reader.
This is shareware.
Date: Jan 02, 1998
From: stk@snafu.de
Subject: MacSOUP 2.4 - an offline reader for news and mail
MacSOUP is an offline reader for news and mail. For more
information, see
Date: Jul 13, 1998
From: rsoliv@bigfoot.com
Subject: MaCsX1.0b1r3
It's a french script for ircle 3.0b10.
name of script : MaCsX
home page : http://macsx.home.ml.org
version : 1.0b1r3
contact : rsoliv@bigfoot.com
requerement : apple script 1.1 (or uper)
: ircle3.0b10 (or uper)
thanx,
see you
rs
Date: Dec 16, 1994
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 1994 23:33:16 -0800
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: MacTCP 2.0.x to 2.0.6 updaters, full set
This archive contains, along with the readme and the release notes, four
updaters. Two are for AdminTCP and two are for plain old MacTCP (for those
who don't know administrators can use AdminTCP to set MacTCP and lock those
settings so users cannot change them).
What's important about these updaters is that one set takes AdminTCP or
MacTCP from version 2.0.2 directly to version 2.0.6, and the other set
takes AdminTCP or MacTCP from version 2.0.4 to version 2.0.6. In other
words, the updaters contained in this archive ought to hold you, no matter
what version of MacTCP or AdminTCP 2.0.x you have. You can also get these
updaters from Apple directly at:
ftp://seeding.apple.com/mactcp/MacTCP_2.0.6/
If you've already updated your copy of MacTCP, don't bother downloading
this file; there's nothing that's actually different in the resulting
2.0.6.
Finally, I cannot stress highly enough that these updaters work only on a
CLEAN copy of MacTCP or AdminTCP that's never been opened or otherwise
modified. You MUST get a copy from your original disk to update (or attempt
the not-guaranteed ResEdit hack that we reported on in TidBITS#256):
ftp://ftp.tidbits.com/pub/tidbits/issues/1994/TidBITS#256_12-Dec-94.etx
http://www.dartmouth.edu/pages/TidBITS/issues/TidBITS-256.html
Please, please don't complain to me if you can't figure out how to get a
clean copy of MacTCP. There's basically nothing I can do to help you other
than provide the information above, in TidBITS#256, and (for people who
have MacTCP from Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh), my Web site (and I'm
getting way too much email these days :-)).
http://www.tidbits.com/tidbits/
cheers ... -Adam
Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Editor -- ace@tidbits.com -- info@tidbits.com
Author of Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh -- iskm@tidbits.com
Internet Explorer Kit for Macintosh -- iek@tidbits.com
Internet Starter Kit for Windows -- iskw@tidbits.com
Date: Aug 13, 1995
From: Michael Sattler
Subject: MacTCP Monitor 1.0d30 - monitor TCP usage
[Posted on behalf of Chris Johnson , the author.
Much more information is contained in the program's Read Me file.]
MacTCP Monitor is a simple (in concept, anyway) utility for displaying your
Mac's TCP activity. It continuously graphs the number of bytes sent/received
by MacTCP in any given second. This can be handy for keeping an eye on the
activity of servers running in the background of your Mac, or for gauging
at-a-glance the throughput of that TCP code you've been working on lately.
MacTCP Monitor requires at least System 7, Apple's Thread Manager extension
(which is built into System 7.5, BTW), Color QuickDraw, and, of course,
MacTCP. :-) Note that some optional parts of MacTCP Monitor only work if
Peter N. Lewis' "Anarchie" and "MacTCP Watcher" utilities are present on your
machine.
Date: Jan 04, 1995
From: david walton
Subject: MacTCP Netswitch 2.0
Date: Tue, 3 Jan 1995 20:32:48 -0500 (EST)
MacTCP Netswitch 2.0
Copyright 1994-1995, University of Notre Dame, Office of
University Computing; written by David Walton (David.Walton.10@nd.edu)
MacTCP Netswitch is a Macintosh control panel designed to automati-
cally reconfigure MacTCP for those who move their Macintoshes from
network to network. Netswitch uses information about your AppleTalk
connection to swap in a MacTCP prep file from a group of pre-
configured prep files. It selects a file based on a) whether a net-
work is connected; b) the name of the AppleTalk zone you are in;
c) the AppleTalk network link specified in the Network control panel.
Netswitch will resolve any aliases to a file server, making it pos-
sible to store some prep files on a centrally-maintained file server;
aliases may be mixed with actual files, allowing a single set of prep
files for both on- and off-network configurations. Although written
for PowerBook users, it is potentially useful for anyone who moves a
machine from location to location. Since it can use aliases to a cen-
tral file server, it can also be used to configure an entire group of
machines by distributing an alias to a central collection of prep
files (provided dynamic or server-based addressing is used). For more
information, read the guide that is distributed with this package.
Version 2.0 is a significant update to earlier versions. Users of
earlier versions are encouraged to upgrade. The price is still free.
Netswitch 2.0 requires System 7.0 or later.
This package includes three items:
1. This README file.
2. The MacTCP Netswitch control panel.
3. The MacTCP Netswitch Guide, in Microsoft Word format.
This software is free of charge, and you may re-distribute it, but
please read the distribution restrictions in the accompanying guide
before you do so.
3 January 1995
Date: Aug 24, 1993
From "igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)" Tue Aug 24 18:03:30 1993
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 1993 11:30:09 -0500
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: MacTCP patch
--========================_18559790==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Howdy,
This is a little application that will alter the MacTCP driver to
incorporate Peter Lewis' patch. You will need a virgin copy of MacTCP,
version 1.1.1 for this process. MacTCP 1.1.1 is not included in this
upload -- it is a commercial product. I also understand that this problem
is fixed in MacTCP 2.03 and the upcoming MacTCP 3.
Please report any problems to igorl@uiuc.edu. Many thanks to Peter for
providing the patch information in the first place and Michael Hecht for
the splendid utility ResCompare that compiled this patch.
Patch Description
=================
(Stolen and edited from a recent discussion on Nuntius-L)
>Here's how to make the hack:
>
>Make a copy of MacTCP
>Open the original with ResEdit
>Double click the DRVR icon
>click the entry, and choose Open using Hex Editor (*** HEX EDITOR! ***)
>choose Find Hex (cmd-F I think)
>Enter: 3542 0210 E34A D441 302A 021A B440 6A04 3400 600A
>Find the 302A 021A in the middle, select that, and type 303C 0BB8
>save and close all the windows
>restart.
>
>Grab a copy of MacTCP Watcher, and make sure its not doing too much
>retransmission. Too much is defined as more than about 5 or 10 0xbfffee50robably.
> Peter.
>
>It is supposed to fix the retransmit bug that has been bothering users with
>"slow" serial lines, usually via modem. It has worked fine for me, although
>it is hard to tell when something suddenly works as expected :-)
>
>Good luck,
>
>Klaus
Cheers, Igor
--========================_18559790==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="MacTCP=_patch"
Date: Sep 21, 1995
From: John Norstad
Subject: MacTCP Switcher 1.1
MacTCP Switcher is a very simple little program that makes it easy to save
and quickly restore multiple MacTCP configurations. This is especially
useful for PowerBook users who carry their PowerBooks around and regularly
use them with different network connections (e.g., SLIP at home and
LocalTalk or Ethernet at work).
Version 1.1 release notes
Fix the "unexpected error -39" error reported by several users. Detect and
report damaged settings files and damaged MacTCP files. Flush volumes after
writing files to prevent file damage caused by susequent unrelated system
crashes. Improve error messages. Switch from Think C to CodeWarrior and the
universal header files.
Date: Nov 07, 1995
From: piz@magnet.at (Andreas Pizsa)
Subject: MacTCP Tracer
Written by Andreas Pizsa.
Sponsored by Networx.
Freeware.
MacTCP Tracer logs the status of MacTCP connections and can be used as a
companion to Peter Lewis' MacTCP Watchter. Unlike MacTCP Watcher, MacTCP
Tracer writes the connection status of TCP/IP streams to a console window so
you can see who connected to your Mac.
I started MacTCP Tracer when I read a posting in alt.bbs.first-class from
someone who wanted to know who logged into his FirstClassR Server over the
Internet. I also use MacTCP Tracer to test the robustness of my
self-developed MacTCP Library (yet another* *:o) ), so you may see more
features in the future.
Please note: MacTCP tracer is a quick hack that I did in my spare time (just
a few hours of work). Although I tested it for almost two days on my machine
(Quadra 840av running System 7.5 and MacTCP 2.0.6) and didn't notice crashes
caused by it, I can not guarantee that MacTCP Tracer will also work on your
machine. Please see "Disclaimer" and "Warranty" below. Don't blame me*
Comments and suggestions welcome, flames ignored.
Date: Aug 29, 1996
From: (Peter N Lewis) peter@stairways.com.au
Subject: Mac TCP Watcher 2.0
Mac TCP Watcher v2.0 displays the internal data of MacTCP or Open Transport
such as the Mac's IP number and DNS name. It will also list all the
currently open TCP connections and the information on each of them.
It also allows you to test your TCP connection and your network, using the
ICMP Ping protocol, the UDP & TCP Echo protocols, and it tests out the DNS
by looking up the name of a given IP or IP of a given name. It also allows
you to use the traceroute functionality to observe the route packets take.
It should be useful to people having TCP configuration troubles, network or
Domain Name System problems, or the chronically curious.
Mac TCP Watcher requires MacTCP or Open Transport and System 7 or later.
It is shareware, US$10.
Changes since 1.1.2
- Open Transport native
- Traceroute facility
- PPC native
- DNS name lookups can return more than one IP
- OT connection list includes UDP
- Subtle rename (Mac
Date: Feb 02, 2000
From: Aladdin Systems Public Relations
Subject: MacTicker 1.6.2 Full Installer
MacTicker is a simple Internet application that lets you view
the free stock market information provided online by financial websites
around the world. You can watch any number of your stocks roll by on the
ticker, or call up a detailed report for each of your favorites.
MacTicker updates this information once a minute right on your desktop.
You can configure it to alert you to stocks that are doing particularly
well, or warn you to sell that stinker.
MacTicker gives you all the charms of the stock market, without the traders.
This version of MacTicker will operate in demo mode for 30 minutes, and
will unlock to the full unlimited application once a registration number
is entered.
To run MacTicker you need the following things:
- A PowerPC-based Macintosh computer.
- System 7.5 or better.
- Open Transport. Open Transport has been part of the Mac OS for a few years
now, but in its early days it was presented as an optional way of connecting
to the Internet. If you are running System 7.5, make sure you're running the
final version for that system, Open Transport 1.1.2. If you do not have this
version on your original installation disks, you can download it from
Date: Nov 04, 1999
From: Eric Kopf
Subject: MacTicker 1.6
MacTicker is a simple Internet application that lets you view
the free stock market information provided online by financial websites
around the world. You can watch any number of your stocks roll by on the
ticker, or call up a detailed report for each of your favorites.
MacTicker updates this information once a minute right on your desktop.
You can configure it to alert you to stocks that are doing particularly
well, or warn you to sell that stinker.
MacTicker gives you all the charms of the stock market, without the traders.
This version of MacTicker will operate in demo mode for 30 minutes, and
will unlock to the full unlimited application once a registration number
is entered.
To run MacTicker you need the following things:
- A PowerPC-based Macintosh computer.
- System 7.5 or better.
- Open Transport. Open Transport has been part of the Mac OS for a few years
now, but in its early days it was presented as an optional way of connecting
to the Internet. If you are running System 7.5, make sure you're running the
final version for that system, Open Transport 1.1.2. If you do not have this
version on your original installation disks, you can download it from
Date: Feb 06, 1999
From: roy@galleon.com
Subject: MacTicker 1.0.3 -- Put the stock market on your desktop
MacTicker is a specialized Internet browser that lets you view the free
stock market information provided online by financial websites around
the world. You can watch any number of your stocks roll by on the
ticker, or call up a detailed report for each of your favorites.
MacTicker updates this information once a minute right on your desktop.
You can configure it to alert you to stocks that are doing particularly
well, or warn you to sell that stinker.
MacTicker's stock ticker is a dynamic display of the status of the
stocks in your personal portfolio, but MacTicker can also display
detailed information on individual stocks that is updated along with the
information on the ticker, from a comprehensive stock report to a tiny
display that you can stick in the corner of your desktop and watch in
the background.
To run MacTicker 1.0.3 you need the following things:
-- A PowerPC-based Macintosh computer
Visit
Date: Feb 02, 2000
From: Aladdin Systems Public Relations
Subject: MacTicker 1.6.2 Updater
MacTicker is a simple Internet application that lets you view
the free stock market information provided online by financial websites
around the world. You can watch any number of your stocks roll by on the
ticker, or call up a detailed report for each of your favorites.
This updater requires version 1.6 or 1.6.1 of MacTicker.
Date: Nov 06, 2000
From: Terry Teague
Subject: MacTidy v1.0b12: 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! MacTidy is a
Macintosh application designed for doing just that. MacTidy checks and
corrects HTML and XML to make it compliant with the Worldwide Web
Consortium (W3C) HTML standards.
MacTidy 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.
MacTidy 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. MacTidy 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".
MacTidy corrects the markup in a way that matches where possible the
observed rendering in popular browsers from Netscape and Microsoft.
MacTidy is based on the freely available "Tidy" program by Dave Raggett.
MacTidy performs in a compatible way to "Tidy", but has a graphical user
interface (GUI). 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
.
The current version of MacTidy and other products based on "Tidy" for Mac
OS can be found at
Date: Jan 14, 2001
From: Terry Teague
Subject: MacTidy v1.0b13: 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! MacTidy is a
Macintosh application designed for doing just that. MacTidy checks and
corrects HTML and XML to make it compliant with the Worldwide Web
Consortium (W3C) HTML standards.
MacTidy 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.
MacTidy 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. MacTidy 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".
MacTidy corrects the markup in a way that matches where possible the
observed rendering in popular browsers from Netscape and Microsoft.
MacTidy is based on the freely available "Tidy" program by Dave Raggett.
MacTidy performs in a compatible way to "Tidy", but has a graphical user
interface (GUI). 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
.
The current version of MacTidy and other products based on "Tidy" for Mac
OS can be found at
Date: May 11, 1996
From: (Jim Browne) jbrowne@jbrowne.com
Subject: MacTraceroute 1.1
MacTraceroute 1.1 fixes several bugs found in 1.0, and includes the 1.2
version of the Traceroute Ethernet LAP which fixes, among other things, the
annoying Class C subnet problem in MacTCP.
This should replace:
comm/inet/mac-traceroute-10.hqx
tr-ethernet-lap (wherever it is in the archive)
1.5 is in progress and will support Traceroute over Open Transport.
Enjoy!
Jim Browne
jbrowne@jbrowne.com
Date: Jan 22, 2000
From: "noeskimo"
Subject: MacWasher 1.0.2
Many people do not realize that Internet browsers
(Internet Explorer, Netscape, NeoPlanet and America Online)
as well as many other software products store information about
what they have been doing on a computer system. This includes
which documents they have used, which pictures they have viewed,
which web sites they have visited, and various other activities
they have performed. Anyone can simply turn on your system and
see a history of what you have been doing on your computer.
Not only does this infringe on your privacy, but the tracks that
are left behind can take up large quantities of valuable hard drive
space. Recovering this space can be very beneficial by improving
the overall speed and performance of a computer. Cleaning up the
history of your activities can be a tedious chore of manually
removing each history file or entry. If privacy and disk space are
to be maintained, this process must be performed every time you use
your computer. MacWasher can automatically clean up your browser's
cache, cookies, history, recent document list, and much more!
MacWasher can run in the background and clean up your tracks when
you are done surfing the Internet or any other time you choose.
Date: Jul 29, 2000
From: Rich Love
Subject: MacWise
MacWise emulates ADDS Viewpoint, Wyse 50, Wyse 60, Wyse 370, Televideo TV
925, DEC VT100 and Prism terminals. Esprit III color is also supported in
Wyse 370 mode.
MacWise allows a Macintosh to be used as a terminal -- connected to a host
computer directly or via modem. The emulators support video attributes such
as dim, reverse, underline, 132-column modes, and graphic characters sent
from the host computer, as well as enhanced Viewpoint mode. Features include
phone list and dialer for Hayes-compatible modems, on-screen programmable
function keys and more
Runs on any Mac with OS 6.05 or later.
Requires 1800K of memory.
This demo is fully functional and lasts one week.
It is $95.00 and can be purchased online at
http://www.carnationsoftware.com/carnation/MacWise_Info.html
Date: Jan 09, 1998
From: info@macnetic.de
Subject: maczpoint-195
MacZPoint is the leading pointsoftware (offlinereader and mailer)
for eMail and news. MacZPoint is available in german language only!
German description:
MacZPoint ist die kostenguenstigste Art eMail und News zu nutzen.
Diese Software braucht KEINEN aufwendigen TCP/IP internet-Zugang
sondern lediglich ein Modem!
MacZPoint benoetigt eine das ZConnect
Date: Apr 09, 1999
From: info@macnetic.de
Subject: MacZPoint 1.9.7
MacZPoint is the leading pointsoftware (offlinereader and mailer)
for eMail and news. MacZPoint is available in german language only!
German description:
MacZPoint Version 1.9.7 ist FREEWARE !!!
MacZPoint ist die kostenguenstigste Art eMail und News zu nutzen.
Diese Software braucht KEINEN aufwendigen TCP/IP internet-Zugang
sondern lediglich ein Modem!
MacZPoint benoetigt eine das ZConnect
Date: Jul 09, 2001
From: "MAKI Enterprise Inc."
Subject: Magellan 1.9.0
New Features:
*View cache
Action of View has greatly improved.
Even thousands of mail messages can be shown in a second.
*Saving result of whole search as View
When you find mail using whole search, result can be saved as View.
*Hide mails in other Views
If this option is selected, mails of the View will never appear in other Views.
You can handle message from mailing list more easily.
You can download Magellan and try it free for 20 days.
For details about Magellan, please visit:
http://www.makienterprise.com
Date: Jun 30, 2004
From: giuseppe@hyperbolicsoftware.com
Subject: Maigret 1.0b2
Maigret is a plugin-based application that allows for rapid searches.
The actual release comes Mail Search: a plugin that allows you to
search the contents of any e-mail stored in the commonly-used canonical
mbox format.
Automatically, Mail Search manages the mailboxes of the most widely
used e-mails applications, like Mail, Eudora and Mozilla.
Mail Search is very simple to use, open the application, type the word
to search for and click on the search button. That's it!
If you use another e-mail application that does not handle e-mail
directly in the mbox format, you must export them in the right format
first and then add them in the list to search.
Mail Search also allows you to search using regular expressions
patterns.
What's new
First public release.
Home page
http://www.hyperbolicsoftware.com
Date: May 04, 1995
Date: Thu, 4 May 1995 00:16:09 -0800
From: paulb@best.com (Paul Bricmont)
Subject: Mail Call 1.1
Mail Call is a mail notification program for use with UUPC 3.1. It is a
HyperCard stack that looks inside your incoming mail files to see which of
them contains mail and which don't. This stack is useful for people with
several mail files.
Mail Call requires a fully functional version of HyperCard 1.2.5 or later.
Mail Call is PostcardWare. If you like it and find it useful send me a
postcard and/or e-mail.
Sincerely,
Paul Bricmont | paul@bricmont.sbay.org
1139 Sierra Avenue
San Jose, CA 95126
USA
Version History
1.0 1/28/95 First release version.
1.1 5/3/95 Minor bug fix release. Fixes a small script error that prevented the 8th
mail file field from working correctly.
Date: Aug 01, 2000
From: k_grant@lineone.net
Subject: Mailcharm 1.1
Mailcharm 1.1 is an easy and powerful mac email (POP/SMTP) client for
MAC OS 8.6 and above.
Features new to this version include fuzzy searches for several words
with ranking of results by relevance and previews of message headers
before download.
Other features supported include multiple accounts as set in the
internet control panel, reply level colouring, drag and drop,
auto-addressing, clickable urls, support for multiple users,
hierarchical folders and decoding of common encodings. Setup of internet
accounts is via internet config/ the Internet control panel so you can
try it straight away if you have already set up your accounts.
Date: Oct 20, 1993
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1993 10:05:06 -0400 (EDT)
From: Aaron Wohl
Subject: check unix mail client
mailcheck / by Aaron Wohl N3LIW / Public Domain / mail n3liw+@cmu.edu
Home ftp site akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu [128.2.35.1] /aw0g/mailcheck*
Available from compuserve in the ham radio sig/packet section
Mailcheck is an Init/cdev/driver to check for mail in a server
(unix) mailbox via UDP (TCP/IP) and pop a notification manager
dialog window or play a sound when mail comes in.
Sources included. It talks to a unix server which is also
available from the above site.
Aaron Wohl (aw0g+@andrew.cmu.edu)
Date: Apr 16, 2000
From: Matti Haveri
Subject: MailConverter 2.2.4: converts mail-like files
MailConverter by R Shapiro is an utility which converts mail and mail-like
files of various sorts into Eudora or Z-Mail mailboxes. It can also be used
in conjunction with Eumorpha to import files into Claris Emailer. In
addition it can be used to generate rfc934 digests and to import a few
kinds of nicknames into Eudora.
MailConverter works on several kinds of input files: Claris Emailer, mmdf,
babyl, America Online, LeeMail, Pine, Elm, MacEMail, PopMail, eWorld,
Genie, PC Eudora, Ricemail; files saved from several news programs
(NewsWatcher, nn, gnus); files saved from Eudora or Z-Mail; and any other
text files that have typical mail headers at the beginning. Folders of
files (recursively) can also be converted. Files which appear to be digests
will automatically be burst. MailConverter will, of course, also
inter-convert between Eudora and Z-Mail. Finally, it will import (only into
Eudora) three sorts of address books (Pine, MacEMail, Emailer), and it will
generate rfc934 digests out of Eudora/Z-Mail mailboxes.
In addition, MailConverter has limited support for conversion of files from
other mail programs, but in these cases you must first generate a text
file, using that mail program itself. Don't bother trying to convert the
raw binary data. Conversion of these formats is not "officially" supported:
it may work for your examples, it may not. Some mail programs for which
this very limited conversion applies: cc:Mail, vmsMail, MSMail, and
CompuServe mail.
I regularly print mailing lists and newsgroup messages (saved and appended
to a file with MT-NewsWatcher) with "Save A Tree". MailConverter can strip
off redundant headers from newsgroup messages making the file considerably
smaller.
Date: Mar 26, 1999
From: KarlBunker@aol.com
Subject: MailFetch 2.0.1
MailFetch is a utility for America Online users. It performs several
functions, and *all* AOL users should find it to be a significant convenience,
time-saver and frustration-reducer. It will be particularly useful to those
who handle a lot of e�mail correspondence using AOL.
With MailFetch you can:
* With a single click, run an "Auto AOL" session (sending and receiving e-
mail) and be notified if you have new mail, without bringing AOL to the front.
* With a single click, have AOL brought to the front and have your "Offline
Mail" window opened.
* Precisely schedule background Auto AOL sessions with a variety of options.
* Log on to AOL version 2.x, 3.x or 4.x while AOL is running in the background
(not normally possible with AOL 2 or 3).
* Have AOL 2.x or 3.x continue to redial indefinitely until it connects.
* Have an Auto AOL session run whenever you start up your Mac.
* More!
MailFetch performs these feats primarily by automating various America Online
functions, so that a single click in MailFetch triggers a series of actions in
AOL, without even making AOL your front application.
Here's how I use MailFetch:
Whenever I feel that I'd like to check my AOL e-mail, I simply switch to
MailFetch and click the "OK" button. Then I go back to whatever I was doing.
Total time of the interruption caused by this "I think I'll check my e-mail"
decision: about 1 second. Over the next few minutes AOL works in the
background, completing its dial-up and connection process, sending my outgoing
mail and downloading any incoming mail. If I have new messages, MailFetch puts
up a small floating window that reads "You have new mail on AOL". By clicking
inside this window, I am taken to AOL's "Off-line Mail" window, where my new
messages are listed.
Other users might prefer to use MailFetch's scheduling options. In that case,
you can have an Auto AOL session run at regular intervals as frequently as
every half hour (at times you precisely determine). The "You have new mail"
window will appear if new mail is downloaded. Otherwise, you don't even have
to think about AOL, or switch it to the front, or navigate its menus and
windows.
Date: Aug 23, 2000
From: "System Support Products, Inc."
Subject: Mail Forward 1.1 for Macintosh
Mail Forward 1.1
(c) Copyright 2000 System Support Products, Inc.
Written by Lou Forlini
Mail Forward allows you to forward mail from up to 20 Microsoft
Hotmail or standard POP e-mail accounts to any e-mail address.
Mail Forward works by accessing your Microsoft Hotmail In Box or POP
mailbox and forwarding each piece of mail through your SMTP mail
server. As each message is successfully forwarded, it is cleared from
the Hotmail In Box or POP mailbox.
The Hotmail or POP account e-mail address is used as the return
address for the forwarded mail, so if the mail is undeliverable it
will be bounced back to the original account.
LIMITATIONS
This application requires the use of a standard SMTP mail server to
forward mail. It does not currently support SMTP servers that require
POP authentication before sending.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Mail Forward requires an Apple Macintosh or compatible with a
PowerPC, 68030 or greater processor, using Mac OS 7.6.1 or later.
Date: Dec 26, 1998
From: jeff@video2.tiac.net
Subject: MailRetreiver 1.0B7
Mail Retriever allows you to run a local mail server with multiple
users, even if you have a dialup connection, dynamic IP address, and
single mail account. It's useful for home offices, families, and
schools. Mail Retriever fetches mail on a schedule, and forwards it to
local mail accounts. You can optionally check on the status of Mail
Retriever from any web browser. Mail Retriever can forward mail based
upon either the from or to address, and can also forward mail to an
archive file.
Mail Retriever is currently a 68K application, and has been tested with
both dialup and cable modems.
Date: Jul 30, 1998
From: holst@pegasus.ping.dk
Subject: Avalonia MailRouter 1.10 trial
Name of software: Avalonia MailRouter
Version: 1.10 (trial version)
Author: Bo Holst-Christensen, Cutisan Laboratorium A/S
Category: Internet software, server extension
Function: Extension to Apples Internet Mail Server.
Used for forwarding and redirecting electronic mail.
License payment: 1 copy - US$30, 1 site - US$75, world wide - US$150.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Avalonia MailRouter is an extension to mail servers such as Apples
Internet Mail Server (AIMS), Eudora Internet Mail Server (EIMS) or
Stalker Internet Mail Server (SIMS). It is supposed to be running in
the background on the same machine as the mail server, without taking
more of the CPU and memory than absolutely needed.
By using Avalonia the mail server is extended with functionality to handle
many domains on one single machine. Apart from assigning mailboxes to each
user on the different domains, MailRouter can also redirect mail based on
account or domain names, handle subdomains, divide users on a big domain
to a set of servers and handle unregistered addresses.
This package contains a trial version of the application that will allow
you to try out all features. To obtain a full version of the Avalonia
MailRouter a license fee must be payed:
- To run a single copy of MailRouter on a single machine, the fee is US$30.
- To run an unlimited amount of copies of MailRouter on machines placed at
a single physical location, the fee is US$75.
- To run an unlimited amount of copies of MailRouter on machines inside the
same organisation, placed anywhere in the world, the fee is US$150.
To run MailRouter, you need a copy of AIMS (preferably version 1.1.1 or
newer), EIMS or SIMS running on a machine with at least a 68030 or a
PowerPC. For best results the machine should be running MacOS System 7.5.5
or newer.
Memory usage, depending on the amount of addresses handled: 110-500 KB.
Date: Dec 02, 2001
From: Sander Tekelenburg
Subject: MailURL 2.1.4 Auto-mail URL+title of current WWW page.
"MailURL" offers a quick and easy way to tell a friend (or enemy ;))
about the page you're currently watching in your web browser (works
with iCab, Opera, Internet Explorer, or Netscape's
Navigator/Communicator). It creates a new message in Eudora, Claris
Emailer or Outlook Express, placing the title of the page in the
"Subject: " header, and the URL of it in the body. All you need to do
then is fill in the "To: " header and queue it.
What's new:
- Added support for Outlook Express
- Minor workaround to avoid conflict with Satimage OSAX
System Requirements:
- AppleScript
- OSA Menu and/or FinderPop and/or OtherMenu
- Eudora, Claris Emailer or Outlook Express
- iCab and/or Opera and/or Internet Explorer and/or Navigator/Communicator
- Works under Mac OS 7.0 through 9.x
Legalese:
MailURL is freeware. Do with it whatever you like, except sell it or
present it as yours!--
Sander Tekelenburg
Date: Mar 15, 1995
From eyler@bilkent.edu.tr Tue Mar 14 23:47:53 1995
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 1995 09:48:51 +0200
From: eyler@bilkent.edu.tr (Akif Eyler)
Subject: "Make Reply" BBEdit/EasyView Extension
--========================_9168398==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Version 1.0 of March 95
This extension calls Eudora to make a reply to the current
mail item. Usable from BBEdit and Easy View.
Place the extension into your "BBEdit Extensions" and/or
"EV Extensions" folder. You don't need to restart the
machine, this is not a system extension.
Programmers: Enjoy the source code which shows how to get data
>From Easy View and how to send an event to a script.
Scriptors: A little script enables you to see/modify the real
thing within the extension.
This extension is dedicated to
* Jon Pugh, who told me in a private message
> My point was simply that it is easier AND faster to write code
> which can run AppleScripts rather than to write code which will
> send AppleEvents to another application.
Indeed it is! Thanks.
M. Akif Eyler
Bilkent University
06533 Ankara, Turkey eyler@bilkent.edu.tr
--========================_9168398==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Make_Reply_1.0.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Make_Reply_1.0.sit"
Date: Mar 11, 1996
From: Roberto FERRARA, ferrara@unive.it
Subject: Marconi v2.01 Stack
Marconi is a simple and very easy to use off-line reader for internet
newsgroups. With Marconi you can download your news and read it and reply
off-line. You can also download only the subject.
What's New? New reply button, fixed bug on follow-up, arrow key now
availlable for navigation
Date: Mar 11, 1996
From: Roberto FERRARA, ferrara@unive.it
Subject: Marconi v2.01 68K
Marconi is a simple and very easy to use off-line reader for internet
newsgroups. With Marconi you can download your news and read it and reply
off-line. You can also download only the subject.
What's New? New reply button, fixed bug on follow-up, arrow key now
availlable for navigation
Date: Mar 11, 1996
From: Roberto FERRARA, ferrara@unive.it
Subject: Marconi v2.01 PPC
Marconi is a simple and very easy to use off-line reader for internet
newsgroups. With Marconi you can download your news and read it and reply
off-line. You can also download only the subject.
What's New? New reply button, fixed bug on follow-up, arrow key now
availlable for navigation
Date: May 04, 1995
Date: Wed, 3 May 1995 16:03:17 -0500
From: scouten@uiuc.edu (Eric Scouten)
Subject: Maven 2.0a37
Attached is Maven 2.0a37, a voice conferencing system for Macintosh
computers using MacTCP. It interoperates with the Unix vat program. This
version is a complete rewrite of the program sinze 2.0d23, which was the
previous release.
Eric Scouten MS Comp Sci, Dec '95, U of Illinois
http://tampico.cso.uiuc.edu/~scouten
Date: Jan 30, 1999
From: larry@ghosteffects.com
Subject: McPoker 1.0
McPoker - inspired by the generosity of the people who continue to host and support IRC poker I decided I'd throw in some of my time and put together a client program so that Macintosh users could play IRC Poker as comfortably as people forced to use Windows machines. This is a client program (visual front end) that communicates over the internet using IRC protocols to a poker server so that you can play poker with other real players and some not-so-real players. Obviously (I hope) you need to have your internet connection running before you can use this software to play. It was mostly modeled after Greg Reynolds' Gpkr -- an excellent IRC poker client for
Windows which most IRC poker players seem to be using. McPoker does not yet have some of the advanced features of Gpkr, but I think you will find that it makes IRC Poker an enjoyable experience on a Macintosh. You will need to be using Open Transport networking on your Macintosh for McPoker to work.
Date: Oct 08, 1997
From: drew@dstc.Bond.edu.au
Subject: mctwilight-211
McTWILIGHT is a simple telnet client, capable of bringing you
into the realms of various on-line text-based systems on the
Internet such as Talkers and MUDs.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- System 7 or higher
- Internet connection
MacTCP or Open Transport, OR SLIP/PPP connection
- 2 Mb of Free Memory
- 1 Mb of Free disk space
- 13 inch Monitor or larger
- Macintosh (preferably 68030 or better), Power Macintosh
or MacOS-compatible computer
McTWILIGHT 2.1.1
(c) 1996-97 Andrew Lee
drew@dstc.bond.edu.au
WWW: http://www.dstc.bond.edu.au/phantom/mctwi/mctwi.html
Date: Oct 31, 1996
From: mattd@gcsf.com (Matt Deatherage)
Subject: MDJ Recap #1 (PDF)
MDJ Recap #1 is a freely-availble compilation of articles from the first
seven weeks (1996.08.12 through 1996.09.27) of the beta-test period of
MDJ, the Daily Journal for Serious Macintosh[tm] Users.
We know that not everyone can participate in our beta-test, and that not
everyone who wanted one of our free ten-issue trial subscriptions caught
some of the articles they wanted to see, so we're making this issue
available to the Macintosh community. It contains stories compiled from 18
feature articles in MDJ, including MacCyclopedia explanatory articles on
Background Printing, Extensions, Meta-Content Format, Font Substitution,
Aliases and File Kinds; two analysis articles on OpenDoc containing ActiveX
and the real story on Apple's K-12 Market Share; four "Press Watch"
articles analyzing reporting on Apple's alleged purchase of Be, the Wall
Street Journal's claimed "corporate exodus", plus analysis of columns in
the San Francisco Examiner and Houston Chronicle.
The issue also has several Macintosh Q&A segments on things like hidden
rebooting keys, plus three highly opinionated articles detaling "Seven
Serious Screw-ups" by Apple, the difficulty of keeping up appearances and a
full-blown, in-depth user-accessible technical look at why BeOS can't hold
a candle to Mac OS 8 outside of theoretical discussions (a must-read for
anyone who thinks such a swap is a good idea).
(As it contains about seven weeks worth of articles without news or
reviews, this issue is six to eight times larger than a normal daily issue.)
This file is in PDF format (Adobe Acrobat) and is fully marked up with
bookmarks, articles and Web links for every URL. It has all fonts included
for maximum readability, and for those who've previewed MDJ in the past,
features a new and much more readable two-column design that fits better on
A4 paper.
MDJ Recap #1 is freely distributable through electronic services, but may
not be modified, excerpted or edited in any way without permission, nor may
it be distributed on physical media without permission. See the end of the
issue for details.
Date: Feb 05, 1997
From: mattd@gcsf.com
Subject: MDJ Recap #2 (PDF/Acrobat)
MDJ Recap #2 is a freely-availble compilation of articles from the October
1996 issues (1996.09.30 through 1996.10.31) of the beta-test period of MDJ,
the Daily Journal for Serious Macintosh[tm] Users.
We know that not everyone could participate in our beta-test, and that not
everyone who wanted one of our free ten-issue trial subscriptions caught
some of the articles they wanted to see, so we're making this issue
available to the Macintosh community. It contains stories compiled from 11
feature articles in MDJ, including MacCyclopedia explanatory articles on
the Macintosh's file system (explaining why you always seem to waste so
much disk space), followed by in-depth looks at the history of fonts, the
QuickDraw imaging system, and how printing *really* works. There's also
analysis on Mac OS clone pricing and feared "price wars," and an exclusive
look at the oft-reported press stories saying "Macintosh software sales are
down" when the reporting agency revises their figures later to indicate
sales may be up *more than 50%!*
The issue also has several Macintosh Q&A segments on things like font style
linking and using PICT files in desktop publishing programs, plus a highly
opinionated article on examining the consequences of your decisions before
you take actions.
This file is in PDF format (Adobe Acrobat) and is fully marked up with
bookmarks, articles and Web links for every URL. It has all fonts included
for maximum readability, and for those who've previewed MDJ in the past,
features a new and much more readable two-column design that fits better on
A4 paper.
MDJ Recap #2 is freely distributable through electronic services, but may
not be modified, excerpted or edited in any way without permission, nor may
it be distributed on physical media without permission. See the end of the
issue for details.
---
Matt Deatherage
GCSF, Incorporated
Date: Oct 08, 1999
From: mitchel@cts.com
Subject: Medical Records
Medical Records is perfect for maintaining an accurate medical history
and keeping track of important phone numbers. This software is ideal if you
have an aging parent and would like to keep their medical records current. You
can give printed copies of the records to all family members in case of an
emergency - every family member will know what doctor to call.
Or maybe you're tired of filling out all those long forms at the doctors
office. Now you'll have all the information you need to quickly transfer to
any forms that your doctor requires. $3.00 US
Date: Nov 03, 1999
From: quartz@anet.ne.jp (MASAFUMI UEDA)
Subject: Meditor Player D10E -- Module Music Player
Meditor Player is a module music player.
For those of you who know Meditor DELTA and/or Meditor
EPSILON, this is the comeback of Meditor!
Meditor Player plays .MOD, .S3M, and .XM files,
which can be found a lot on the Internet.
No external hardware or software is needed.
You need a PowerMac and MacOS 7.1 or later and 2MB of
free memory. Headphones or external speakers are
recommended for hi-fi sound.
Freeware.
Gets updated frequently.
Check http://home.highway.ne.jp/masa-u/q5/en/
Date: Dec 26, 1998
From: inserimento@usa.net
Subject: Anti MegSPAM 1.2 - Mail Action form Emailer
Anti MegSPAM 1.2.
Anti MegaSPAM is a Mail Action for Claris Emailer that help you to
individuate and divide the email spam.
This software il Freeware :-)
Distribution Info
These creations can be freely distributed, either online or on CD-ROM
without restrictions, provided that the original package is included.
-------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks and have a great day!
Charlie Jhons
Date: Nov 21, 1994
Organization: Not nearly enough.
Date: Sun, 20 Nov 1994 03:25:29 -0800
From: schuyler@netcom.com (Gabriel M. Schuyler)
Subject: [*] Megahertz Internal A2144 - for Apple Modem Tool
--========================_7257136==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
I was having a difficult time with Eudora hanging part way through large
messages. I tracked the problem down to not enough flow control in my
Megahertz Internal modem (A2144). This file can be imported into the Apple
Modem Tool and it will turn on XON/XOFF modem-to-modem flow control and set
the preferences accordingly.
As an added feature, I set S95 to 010 which adds "/ARQ" to the CONNECT
message when it connects with error correction. This means that now Eudora
can say "The connection was established WITH ERROR CORRECTION" which is
nice for anal-retentive people.
If anyone can improve on this, please let me know. I'm just happy to have
the modem working, reliably, at full speed again. . . .
This probably belongs in the /comm/ctb folder.
--========================_7257136==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="AMT-Megahertz_A2144"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="AMT-Megahertz_A2144"
Date: Oct 22, 2001
From: Tetsuro KURITA
Subject: MergePDF 1.5
MergePDF is a powerful AppleScript droplet to merge many PDF files into one
PDF file. The main feature of MergePDF is that MergePDF determines the order
of binding PDF files by view order of them in Finder. PDF files will bound
with order as you see.Additionally, MergePDF make bookmarks which named
according to their original file names and thumbnails.
home page : http://www.macos.com/scriptfactory
email address : tkuri@macos.com
Requirements:
System
MacOS 8.5 or later
Application
Adobe Acrobat 5
Scripting Additions
TextInfo OSAX
TEC OSAX
http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~iimori/
Akua Sweets
http://www.akua.com/
Date: Jun 21, 1995
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 1995 12:20:06 -0700
From: RESchrei@uci.edu (Bob Schreiner)
Subject: Message-Board 1.0.2
MESSAGE BOARD is a HyperCard 2.2 stack that was created to increase
electronic communications within local Macintosh networks. It allows the
networked users to read and post both text and audio messages to a central
message stack where everyone can browse them.
Requirements
1. A local network of Macintosh computers
2. Version 2.2 or greater of either HyperCard or its Player
3. The Audio Help stack is optional although recommended
This stack may be the easy and inexpensive solution to many communication
needs within a local network of Macintosh computers, such as in a lab or
office setting.
- Bob Schreiner
Date: Jul 22, 1995
From: ravensys@eskimo.com (Erik C. Thauvin)
Subject: MicroTelnet 1.0
MicroTelnet allows MicroPhone's users to easily access text-based services
via the standard telnet protocol. Such services include shell accounts,
MOOs, MUDs and many more...
MicroTelnet requires Software Ventures' MicroPhone Pro (version 2.x or
higher, with the MP Telnet Tool installed), or the Internet Valet.
Some of the features of MicroTelnet include:
* Multiple simultaneous telnet sessions.
* Fully automated UNIX logon procedures.
* Customizable terminal emulation.
* Customizable terminal window size controls.
* Customizable telnet connection ports.
* Support for NSCA Telnet documents.
* Support for Peter Lewis' Internet Config (via the MicroTelnet Helper).
* And a lot more...
The MicroTelnet Helper requires AppleScript version 1.0 or higher.
Enjoy!
Raven Systems Ltd.
July 21, 1995
Date: Apr 11, 2001
From: Takashi Suzuki
Subject: MIDI Pack'en v1.1.8
MIDI Pack'en is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to keep
system exclusive data in files. (Universal MIDI Librarian)
When this application receives system exclusive MIDI data, new window will open
and show you the data size and manufacturer. MIDI Pack'en can handle any kind
of system exclusive data.
What's Changed :
- May crash when you close some window -> fixed.
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
-- T.Suzuki
Date: Jan 29, 1999
From: sobue@newjapan.nucl.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
Subject: Midnight Download 1.2
You can automate your download task using Midnight Download.
You may want to download large size file automatically when you are not
using your computer.
Application will be automatically launched at its scheduled time and
download the file you want.
Task will be executed even computer is power off mode.(Some old computer
doesn't support this.)
Works on MacOS8.1 or later.
Japanese translated version is available.
For latest information, visit my home page.
http://www.kagi.com/sobue/
Date: Sep 25, 1998
From: sobue@newjapan.nucl.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
Subject: Midnight Express & Midnight Download
Hi.
I submitted my software few weeks ago.
I notice that the installers contain incompatibilities.
So please replace my old submissions with new ones
in .
My software that need to be replaced are:
Midnight Express 1.1.1
Midnight Download 1.1.1
Thank you very much.
Sorry for bothering you.
Best regards.
Koichiro Sobue
sobue@kagi.com
http://www.kagi.com/sobue/
Date: Apr 23, 1999
Date: Sep 27, 1999
From: FMR@thewiredshark.com
Subject: Minibook Pro 1.0 PPC
-Minibook Pro v1.0 (Shareware US $3.00)
Release Date: 9/27/99
Requirements: System 7.5 or later recommended.
QuickTime version 3.0 or later recommended.
Memory: 4 MB of available Memory recommended
What is Minibook Pro?
Tired of all the cumbersome address books out there that do everything
except make you a
cup of coffee? Then Minibook Pro is for you!
Minibook Pro allows you to have a quick and basic address book with all the
necessary information on your contacts including phone numbers, emails,
URLs, server info, & addresses, and a notes section for each entry. While
all of your contacts are encrypted with your personal encryption key, you
can create multiple Minibooks to catagorize your contact lists, you also
have the option of further protection by password protecting any Minibook
you create. Plus, Minibook Pro provides a fast and effecient search system
to easily locate anyone on your list in seconds!
Date: May 22, 1998
From: gilbertnews@hotmail.com
Subject: MiniMandelbrot Applet: bite-sized fractal explorer for the Net
The MiniMandelbrot Set Applet is a free fractal explorer which will
add interest and interactive appeal to your web pages. Simply
cut-and-paste the required code, upload the .class file to your web
page's directory, and there'll you'll have it. All that is asked of you
is to link to The Gilbert Post [http://www.geocities.com/~gilbertnews].
To view the applet you will need either a Java(tm)-enabled browser
(Netscape 3.x +) or the Applet Viewer from Sun or Apple.
Disinfectant 3.7.1 found the files to virus free.
Permission is granted to include this applet in any archive or CD,
commercial or not. If you do so, however, please send an explanatory
message to [gilbertnews@hotmail.com].
Date: Mar 22, 1993
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1993 16:30:23 -0600
From: mlbizer@bongo.cc.utexas.edu (Marc Bizer)
Subject: new Minitel emulator without password and account number
Dear Moderators,
I'm sending a new copy of the Minitel emulator, this time without
the account number and password of the poor chap who sent it to me.
Yours truly,
Marc Bizer
Date: Sep 24, 1997
From: okamoto@tokyo.asahi-kasei.c
Subject: MIO_PLUGIN and MIO_ENCODER
Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. has developed an original vocoder called M
IO (me-oh), and has created a Netscape-compatible plug-in decoder, and has c
reated a encoder application.
System requirements:
* System 7.5
* Power Macintosh
* Netscape Navigator3.0 or lator (for MIO_PLUGIN)
For more information, please visit our Web page:
http://www.asahi-kasei.co.jp/ajs/mio/index_e.html (in English)
http://www.asahi-kasei.co.jp/ajs/mio/index.html (in Japanese)
Date: Apr 28, 1997
From: alastair@cia.com.au
Subject: Mirror 1.0 - Directory synchronisation using FTP
Mirror is an application for the Macintosh for synchronising groups of files
between computers over the Internet. It can be automated to run regularly and
copy new and updated files from one site to another using the Internet standard
FTP protocol.
Mirror requires a Macintosh with System 7.5 or later (or System 7.0 with the
Threads Manager installed), Internet Config 1.1 or later, and MacTCP or Open
Transport 1.1. Mirror takes advantage of Open Transport and Drag and Drop if
present.
Mirror is free for non-commercial use. Commercial users must pay a licence fee of
US$20.
Date: Mar 25, 1998
From: mark@mrdataworks.com
Subject: Mac INIT Strings 2.0.1
Mac INIT Strings 2.0.1 Updated 03/17/98
Mac INIT Strings is a freeware utility that displays a list of modem
INITialization strings categorized by manufacturer and model. All of the strings
are meant for use with a Macintosh computer. Version 2.0.1 allows you to test
INITialization strings with a modem connected to your Macintosh computer. This
version contains three times the amount of INIT Strings as the original (2.0).
Note that although this version contains options for PC Card Modems, Network
Modems and Internal Modems, these features are not yet fully implemented and will
appear greyed out. These options will be functional in Version 2.1.
Mac INIT Strings 2.0.1 requires the use of the Apple Serial Tool 1.0.2 which is
part of the Apple Communications ToolBox (CTB). The installer will place a copy
of the Serial Tool in your Extensions Folder requiring you to restart your
machine after the installation process is complete.
Mac INIT Strings was built with Mac OS 8 and is therefore, Mac OS 8-compatible.
You will need at least System 7.1 and 4 MB of physical (installed) memory in
order to use Mac INIT Strings.
Since Mac INIT Strings is freeware, you agree to use the utility at your own risk
by reading this document. MRD offers no technical support for this utility by
e-mail, facsimile nor telephone. If you do however, have comments on Mac INIT
Strings, please feel free to e-mail MRD at support@mrdataworks.com.
Mountain Ridge Dataworks
North Vancouver, BC, Canada
WWW: http://www.mrdataworks.com
Date: Jul 25, 2002
From: Peter Bunn
Subject: Missing Link for Mac OS 7.5.x - 9.2.x - 'Browser As File Launcher'
Missing Link is a set of helper applications that allows almost any web
browser to open, launch, or run local files, folders, applications,
scripts and other file types from links on a simple HTML Page. When
clicked, linked items behave just as if they had been double-clicked in
the Finder.
Files are linked 'in place' and may reside anywhere on disk or partition.
They are not modified in any way. File suffixes or extensions are
generally not necessary. Files are always opened by their original
creator applications (unless the creator type of the file itself has been
changed).
In various forms, Missing Link works on Mac OS 7.5.x to OS X. It works
with Netscape, Internet Explorer, Opera, and iCab. It even works from
the Help Viewer. (It does not work well with OmniWeb.) To the best of
my knowledge, it will _not_ work over the Internet except by proper Mac
program linking.
Missing Link is made with AppleScript. It requires no osax but the
Standard Additions (included with every Mac). It takes up about 250 K
disk space. The individual helper apps run smoothly with about 1 MB RAM
apiece.
A simple one-time manual installation, restart and desktop rebuild are
required for Missing Link to work properly.
A more complete description and demos for both 'Classic' (pre-OS X)
platforms and OS X are available at:
http://www.mhtc.net/~bunnz/scriptlink.html
Comments, suggestions and bug reports are welcome.
Thanks.
Peter Bunn
bunnz@mhtc.net
Date: Jul 25, 2002
From: Peter Bunn
Subject: Missing Link for OS X - 'Browser As File Launcher'
Missing Link is a set of helper applications that allows almost any web
browser to open, launch, or run local files, folders, applications,
scripts and other file types from links on a simple HTML Page. When
clicked, linked items behave just as if they had been double-clicked in
the Finder.
Files are linked 'in place' and may reside anywhere on disk or partition.
They are not modified in any way. File suffixes or extensions are
generally not necessary. Files are always opened by their original
creator applications (unless the creator type of the file itself has been
changed).
In various forms, Missing Link works on Mac OS 7.5.x to OS X. It works
with Netscape, Internet Explorer, Opera, and iCab. It even works from
the Help Viewer. (It does not work well with OmniWeb.) To the best of
my knowledge, it will _not_ work over the Internet except by proper Mac
program linking.
Missing Link is made with AppleScript. It requires no osax but the
Standard Additions (included with every Mac). It takes up about 250 K
disk space. The individual helper apps run smoothly with about 1 MB RAM
apiece.
A simple one-time manual installation, restart and desktop rebuild are
required for Missing Link to work properly.
A more complete description and demos for both 'Classic' (pre-OS X)
platforms and OS X are available at:
http://www.mhtc.net/~bunnz/scriptlink.html
Comments, suggestions and bug reports are welcome.
Thanks.
Peter Bunn
bunnz@mhtc.net
Date: Jul 14, 1999
From: hernansoft@xoommail.com
Subject: Modem Light submit
My name is Hernan Spaltro and recently I launched an
application called Modem Light. It
is a little application that lets people to have a global
floating window with real time
information about the PPP status. You have information about
read/sent bytes, connection
time, remaining time, server name, user name, speed and a
graphical representation of the
lights of a real modem. There are five built-in appeareances
for the modem, it works with
any web browser (it also works if you don't have a web
browser). This little program is
great for iMacs or PowerBooks with internal modem and you
want to see information
about the connection status.
License: Shareware
Price: $6
Web site: http://gomac.to/HernanSoft
PPC version: http://members.xoom.com/hernansoft/
ModemLight(PPC).sit.hqx
68K version: http://members.xoom.com/hernansoft/
ModemLight(68K).sit.hqx
Thanks in advance.
Hernan Spaltro
HernanSoft
mailto:hernan@geocities.com
Date: Sep 27, 1997
From: ecpp04@paging.mot.com
Subject: Motorola ModemSURFR 56K
This Apple modem script is written in Apple's "976" scripting
language. The script supports both Open Transport PPP and AppleTalk
Remote Access, at speeds up to 33.6K upload. Do not strip the
resource fork from this file, as it is required for proper CCL
operation.
System requirements:
* System 7.5.5 or later
* Open Transport 1.1.2 or later
* Open Transport PPP 1.0 or later
* Hardware hand-shaking modem cable
* An appropriate Motorola modem
Thanks,
Gregg Rasor
Date: Feb 29, 2000
From: "Kathleen/Thomas Maiello"
Subject: Modified iMac Modem Script for Apple Remote Access
Modified iMac Modem Script (CCL) for Remote Access 2/29/00
This is a modified version of the iMac v90 modem script from Apple Computer.
It is for use with the Remote Access and Modem control panels. It will
probably only work with an iMac internal modem.
Modifications include:
- Does not allow connections less than 28.8Kbps. The script will keep
redialing until a connection above 28.8K is obtained or the user
cancels. The minimum allowable speed can be changed by editing the script.
- "Modem not responding" errors should be eliminated.
- Different modem initialization string. It may improve the reliability of
the connection.
- Sets the modem speaker volume to low.
- Sets the "port speed" to 230400 bps instead of 115200.
To use it, place it in the System/Extensions/Modem Scripts folder. Then
open the Modem control panel and select it.
The script is provided on an as-is basis and is not guaranteed to be fit for
any particular purpose. I hope it is of use. Questions or comments can be
sent to Tom Maiello at maiello@nac.net.
Date: Jun 01, 1998
From: hide@soon.com
Subject: MojibakeFixer 1.31 - Eudora Plug-in
MojibakeFixer is a plug-in module for Eudora 3.0 or later.
It will fix and convert corrupted (and unreadbale) Japanese
Kanji characters into readable Shift-JIS kanji characters.
Because of the nature of this program, it's only useful for
those who can read/write Japanese.
System Requirements:
* Any system and any Macintosh
* Eudora Pro or Light version 3.0 or later
For more information, please read the documents enclosed.
- What's new with v1.31 -
v1.31 has added the capability of fixing undecoded Japanese
MIME header which is encoded with "Shit_JIS" charset.
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: z41@earthlink.net
Subject: Monolith DYNDNS Register
Made in REALbasic, Monolith DYNDNS Register will prompt you with a dialog
box the first time you open it asking for your host name, your MID, and
your password. The next time you open it, it will automatically connect
to monolith, submit the proper information via the http protocol, and
quit two seconds after it is done with the registration process if the
host was successfully updated. If the host name has already been updated
within the last five minutes or updated with the same IP address, then it
will display a status message indicating such as event has occurred and
will not quit automatically. If for some unknown reason it was
unsuccessful in the registration process, it will display in the status
area, "Host NOT successfully updated." You also have the option to
change your host, mid, and password information after you have initially
provided it. The preferences are stored in a file by the name of
"Monolith Registration Prefs" inside the Preferences folder on the
current startup disk.
Date: Sep 15, 2000
From: "Joseph Salama"
Subject: Moreover News plugin - searches 2,000 news sources
The Moreover News plugin searches news articles from 2,000 different sources
of news, including CNN, WSJ, Financial Times, NYT, BBC, Washington Post, The
Industry Standard, etc., with near real-time results. It is a great way to
clean up the clutter because you will no longer need separate plugins for
each of the news sites.
http://w.moreover.com/sherlock/MoreoverNews.src.bin
Date: Aug 25, 2003
From: "web surfer"
Subject: WaMCom - Web and Mail Communicator based on Mozilla 1.7
If you're looking for web browser software that runs on Mac OS 9, to my knowledge, the wamcom build is still the most recent software available, though its creators consider the latest version of WaMCom to be less secure than latest Mozilla builds.
WaMCom releases consist of:
* 95% official Mozilla milestone release
* 4% carefully selected fixes, official Mozilla code from ongoing development
* 1% other modifications the WaMCom maintainer(s) want to include
Date: Jun 21, 1995
From: igorl@uiuc.edu (Igor Livshits)
Subject: Move to shadow 1.3.5; an AppleScript for Info-Mac archiving
I wrote this script to help me archive Info-Mac submissions from my Mac.
It's gone through about 6 months of daily testing, but I am sure there are still
a few errors lurking somewhere.
This script incorporates a log file, some text parsing and manipulation,
and control of Anarchie and Eudora. I am releasing this script mostly as an
example; I am sure only a handful may actually find use for it. For those that
wish to use this script as a vehicle to submit files to Info-Mac, please contact
me for more information. One item that is missing from this distribution is
the account and password file.
Date: Jan 09, 2002
From: JJ
Subject: MSIE Library 1.3
MSIE Library 1.3 is an AppleScript Library for Internet Explorer, based on
JavaScript, a bridge between JavaScript and AppleScript that gives the
applescripter-non-javascripter full control over the window object, all
elements of forms, and some of the typical features when working with the
browser, such as color, cookies, history, dialogs, and navigation.
MSIE Library includes extensive documentation and source code.
http://julifos-scripts.cjb.net/
http://www.geocities.com/julifos/scripts/
julifos@excite.com
Date: Nov 26, 1999
From: Simon Fraser
Subject: MT-NewsWatcher 3.0
MT-NewsWatcher 3.0 is an online Usenet news client for the Macintosh,
and is based on the original NewsWatcher by John Norstad. MT-NewsWatcher
has a suite of features that make reading the articles you want to read
quick and easy. You can set up filters to hilight articles, connect to
multiple servers at the same time, have different sets of personal
details for posting, view images inline, post binaries, read articles in
different languages, and much more!
MT-NewsWatcher 3.0 is freeware. For more information, see the
MT-NewsWatcher home page:
Date: Mar 16, 1996
From: Franck Horlaville, Franck.Horlaville@InfoRoute.cgs.fr
Subject: Multi 3.8
===
Automation utility for use with CounterPoint / Charon fidonet setup. Needs
AppleScript. French and English versions included + doc.
===
Date: Feb 12, 1999
From: jeremykezer@mediaone.net
Subject: MyBattery 3.3.6
PR - MyBattery 3.3.6 is available!
Author's email address: jbkezer@kagi.com
MyBattery is the essential battery monitoring tool for Macintosh notebook
owners! David Pogue of MacWorld loved its "super-cool fuel gauge."
MyBattery features include:
* Customizable display window.
* Accurately estimates how much battery life remaining - and it "learns"
to adjust the estimate to be more accurate for your particular PowerBook.
* Multiple battery support.
* User-configurable menu bar displays.
* Color & grayscale support.
* Status indicators for AppleTalk, CPU speed, internal modem, and charger.
* Battery charger status (hi-charge, lo-charge, running off internal battery).
* Compatible with any portable Macintosh that supports the Power Manager
(Macintosh Portable, all PowerBooks, Duo's, etc.).
* Compatible with System 6.0.8 or later (System 7.x friendly).
* Stand-alone application, for minimum conflicts and maximum RAM flexibility.
Version 3.3.6 contains the following enhancements:
* Fix bug reading battery serial number on older PowerBooks.
* Improve estimates for PowerBook G3 Series.
To fully activate the historical estimation feature and some display
options, you must register your copy of MyBattery. Suggested fee is $10;
see enclosed documentation for further info.
Date: Mar 10, 1997
From: sstein@ups.edu (skylar stein)
Subject: Navigator Button Editor v1.2
This is a nifty little tool for those of you out there who use Netscape
Navigator as your browser of choice. The directory buttons in Navigator
never served much use for me... and I knew that I had more important places
to go then what the "What's Cool" button had to offer. So here we are:
Navigator Button Editor. Now you can quickly and easily customize the six
directory buttons!
Navigator Button Editor has been successfully tested on Netscape Navigator
versions 1.1N, 2.02, 3.0/Gold, and 3.01/Gold. Future versions of Netscape
Navigator will certainly be supported when available.
Navigator Button Editor is FAT BINARY and has been successfully tested on
Macintoshes ranging from an LCIII with System 7.1 to an 8500 running 7.5.5.
Date: Nov 19, 1997
From: mats-ola.jonsson@swipnet.se
Subject: Navigator Knappredigerare
Dr. Feelgood
Date: Feb 27, 1999
From: jackb@io.com
Subject: NavCom Cache Control 1.2
NavCom Cache Control is small PowerPC-only utility which allows Macintosh
users of Netscape 4.x browsers (Navigator or Communicator) to activate
and adjust their browser's memory cache. By moving the browser's cache
off the hard drive and into RAM, users replace the mechanical speed of a
hard disk with the electronic speed of memory.
NavCom Cache Control 1.2 is shareware. It can be used free for seven
days. It will then lock itself until a registration code is entered. The
shareware fee is US $1.00 cash, or, if you prefer to register online
through Kagi, the fee is US $3.00. The higher fee for Kagi is due to the
increased costs of collecting payments that way. Complete details on how
to register can be found in the download package.
An extensive user manual in HTML format is included with the distribution.
NavCom Cache Control requires a PowerPC Macintosh (or clone) and Mac OS 8
(or better), or any version of system software which supports the
Appearance Manager. It is designed to work with Netscape Preferences
files introduced in Netscape's 4.x series of browsers.
NavCom Cache Control 1.2 is a product of Day Job Softwerks. We can be
reached on the World Wide Web at:
Date: May 20, 1994
From "mactel@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Mac Telnet)" Tue May 17 12:35:18 1994
Date: Tue, 17 May 94 14:29:40 CDT
From: mactel@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Mac Telnet)
Subject: Telnet2.6.1d1 Source Code
Several people have asked me for the NCSA Telnet 2.6 source code. The source
code for 2.6 is not available. However, the source code for 2.6.1d1 _is_
available.
Don't let the "d" scare you. The primary difference between the 2.6.1d1 source
and the 2.6 source is the addition of some macros and a few small changes so
the source code will compile native for the PowerMacintosh. The changes
are detailed in the readme file.
Date: Aug 18, 1994
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 1994 15:01:58 -0400
From: wkearney@access.digex.net (Bill Kearney)
Subject: nDial version .3 for the Newton
Well, barring any really weird bugs, this should be the release version of
nDial.
It's a better touch-tone Dialer for the Newton.
It creates louder tones than the normal Newton speaker dialer.
It allows you to adjust the length of the tones.
It allows you to select ANY text on the Newton and dial it as a phone number.
All this and more for the shareware price of $10.
As always, if you have suggestions or bugs reports, please e-mail me.
Thanks!
Bill
Date: Jul 08, 1999
From: netbook@spectrografx.com
Subject: NetBook 1.0
NetBook is an easy-to-use URL manager, designed to "just be there". It
relies on Internet Config for launching bookmarks, and is extendable and
customizable.
You can drop these things on a NetBook window currently:
Finder email addresses
Finder web addresses
Finder FTP addresses
Fetch bookmark files
Hotline bookmark files
Eudora address lists
Internet Explorer bookmark files
Netscape Navigator/Communicator bookmark files
NCSA Telnet/BetterTelnet bookmark files
Anarchie bookmark files
Text clippings (will be interpreted if possible, otherwise marked as
unknown content)
Bookmarks from other NetBook windows
Applications (doubleclicking will launch).
1.0
� Eudora address lists can now be dropped on NetBook windows.
� Now possible to drop whole folders with bookmarks on NetBook windows.
� Applications can now be dropped on NetBook windows.
� Option to open last window on launch.
Date: Nov 21, 1997
From: klephacks@kagi.com
Subject: NetBots 2.5 netbots-25.hqx
-==== NetBots 2.5 ====-
"These are the driods you've been looking for"
What is NetBots?
NetBots is many things. It's an Internet diagnotic tool. It's a system
administrator's utility. It's a web surfing helper. It's an ftp site
checker. It's anything you want it to be. It's a dessert topping.
Basically, NetBots lets you send little helper agents out on the 'Net to
accomplish tasks for you. You can configure a bot to alert you when a
friend comes online, send you a pager when a site goes offline, or launch
Netscape when a web page changes. Since NetBots is totally customizable,
you can do much more. Version 2.5 includes 5 types of bots:
* PingBots - Tell you when a host comes online, goes offline, or both
* PortBots - Do anything you can do with a TCP connection
* FingerBots - Tell you when a user comes online
* WWWBots - Tell you when a web page changes
* FTPBots - Tell you when an FTP site changes
Please give NetBots a try and see what it can do for you. Besides bug
fixes, the new version adds the FTPBot, makes PingBots more powerful and
flexible, adds numerous preferences like mute mode and verbose logging,
and much more.
NetBots 2.5 is $15 shareware. The WWWBot complies with the robots.txt
robot exclusion standard. For more information or to purchase NetBots,
please visit the KlepHacks web site at
Date: Mar 24, 1996
From: Mark Hickenbottom, snap@netcom.com
Subject: Netcom/TIA/PPP Installer 1.0
This installer installs TIA, PPP, and the PPP and MacTCP settings you need
to turn your Netcom shell account into a pseudo-PPP account.
The Netcom/SLiRP/PPP and Netcom/TIA/PPP installers turn a Netcom shell
account into a pseudo-PPP account, so that you can use TCP/IP programs such
as Anarchie, Eudora, Fetch, MacMUSH, Netscape, NCSA Telnet, and Newswatcher
(or YA-Newswatcher). This doesn't increase the fees that you pay to Netcom.
The installers install PPP, and the PPP and MacTCP settings you will need
to set up Netcom and PPP. The installers also automatically install either
SLiRP or TIA into your regular personal dial-up account on Netcom, and PPP
on your Macintosh. No Unix commands need be entered by you nor do you have
you access your shell account at all, all the work is done by the
installers. Installation in your user directory takes less than 100 bytes.
The installers also detail the specific step-by-step instructions for
configuring PPP and TCP/IP programs for your user id and modem. Netcom does
not support SLiRP or TIA and will not answer any questions about it, but
allows its use.
Date: Apr 11, 1991
Date: Tue, 09 Apr 91 20:25:20 EST
From: Shadow
Organization: Excellent!.Software.
Subject: NetFeed v101 - updated version of NNTP server
Here is the latest update to NetFeed, the UseNet interface
program for the Macintosh. This program only works with NNTP
servers that are able to be called via dial-in lines.
Questions/comments may be directed to the authors at:
Brad Boyer (brboyer@mtus5.edu) Bill Burns (wdburns@mtus5.edu)
P.O. Box 1662 P.O. Box 648
Gaylord, MI 49735 " "
Date: Aug 23, 1999
From: pli@ozemail.com.au
Subject: NetFinder 2.0.1 - FTP client.
The most Finder-like FTP client for the MacOS has just got better.
NetFinder was the first FTP client to use the Finder hierarchy listing
paradigm. With an intuitive user interface that everyone is familiar
with, users can begin to use this program in no time at all.
NetFinder v1.x started the FTP client war, by being the first FTP client to:
- support resume downloading after you quit or crash.
- add drag and drop support for all operations including moving files from
one folder to another, server to server coping as well as the standard
uploading, downloading and trashing...
- inline filename editing, just like the Finder.
- integrated BBEdit support for transparent file editing.
- support for setting permissions on files and folders (even recursively).
The Finder-like listing window supports viewing by name, date, size, and
permissions. Other features include automatic binhex, macbinary and text
translation for uploads and downloads. Supports many ftp servers.
Has speech support. Internet Config savvy. Supports bookmark lists.
New features in 2.0.1 include:
* Full MacOS 8.x appearance, including Contextual Menus and Navigation
Manager.
* Support for HTTP protocol. Allowing users to browse lists of files on
sites that do not support FTP. (Also supports HTTP proxies and proxies
that require authentication)
* Support for downloading and resume downloading of files using HTTP.
* Added and improved various security protocols used with FTP including:
- One Time Passwords (Clear Text, Challenge and s/key)
- Support for FTP proxies that require authentication.
- Improved SOCKS support. Even works with MS Proxy 2.0.
* Support for Queued Downloads.
* Vastly improved directory caching, so its just like your web browser.
* URL/Hostname auto-completion. Saves you typing in a complete hostname.
* MacBinary III support.
* Support for Apple's KeyChain Manager, for secure password storage.
* View Graphic window, view remote files with a click of a button.
NetFinder requires System 7, Open Transport, and is US$35 shareware.
Upgrades for v1.x user are US$15. Student price is still US$15. Student
upgrades from v1.x are FREE.
Date: Dec 09, 2003
From: pli@ozemail.com.au
Subject: NetFinder 2.3.3
v2.3.3 is a minor update which improves compatibility with OSX 10.3 and
include a few bug fixes.
This package is for pre-OSX, the OSX package is a separate file.
The most Finder-like FTP client for the MacOS has just got better.
NetFinder was the first FTP client to use the Finder hierarchy listing
paradigm. With an intuitive user interface that everyone is familiar
with, users can begin to use this program in no time at all.
NetFinder v1.x started the FTP client war, by being the first FTP client to:
- support resume downloading after you quit or crash.
- add drag and drop support for all operations including moving files from
one folder to another, server to server coping as well as the standard
uploading, downloading and trashing...
- inline filename editing, just like the Finder.
- integrated BBEdit support for transparent file editing.
- support for setting permissions on files and folders (even recursively).
The Finder-like listing window supports viewing by name, date, size, and
permissions. Other features include automatic binhex, macbinary and text
translation for uploads and downloads. Supports many ftp servers.
Has speech support. Internet Config savvy. Supports bookmark lists.
NetFinder 2.x included:
* Full MacOS 8.x appearance, including Contextual Menus and Navigation
Manager.
* Support for HTTP protocol. Allowing users to browse lists of files on
sites that do not support FTP. (Also supports HTTP proxies and proxies
that require authentication)
* Support for downloading and resume downloading of files using HTTP.
* Added and improved various security protocols used with FTP including:
- One Time Passwords (Clear Text, Challenge and s/key)
- Support for FTP proxies that require authentication.
- Improved SOCKS support. Even works with MS Proxy 2.0.
* Support for Queued Downloads.
* Vastly improved directory caching, so its just like your web browser.
* URL/Hostname auto-completion. Saves you typing in a complete hostname.
* MacBinary III support.
* Support for Apple's KeyChain Manager, for secure password storage.
* View Graphic window, view remote files with a click of a button.
NetFinder requires System 7.6 or higher, Open Transport, and is US$35 shareware.
Upgrades for v1.x user are US$15. Student price is still US$15. Student
upgrades from v1.x are FREE.
Date: Dec 09, 2003
From: pli@ozemail.com.au
Subject: NetFinder X 2.3.3
v2.3.3 is a minor update which improves compatibility with OSX 10.3 and
include a few bug fixes.
This package is for OSX only, the pre-OSX package is a separate file.
The most Finder-like FTP client for the MacOS has just got better.
NetFinder was the first FTP client to use the Finder hierarchy listing
paradigm. With an intuitive user interface that everyone is familiar
with, users can begin to use this program in no time at all.
NetFinder v1.x started the FTP client war, by being the first FTP client to:
- support resume downloading after you quit or crash.
- add drag and drop support for all operations including moving files from
one folder to another, server to server coping as well as the standard
uploading, downloading and trashing...
- inline filename editing, just like the Finder.
- integrated BBEdit support for transparent file editing.
- support for setting permissions on files and folders (even recursively).
The Finder-like listing window supports viewing by name, date, size, and
permissions. Other features include automatic binhex, macbinary and text
translation for uploads and downloads. Supports many ftp servers.
Has speech support. Internet Config savvy. Supports bookmark lists.
NetFinder 2.x included:
* Full MacOS 8.x appearance, including Contextual Menus and Navigation
Manager.
* Support for HTTP protocol. Allowing users to browse lists of files on
sites that do not support FTP. (Also supports HTTP proxies and proxies
that require authentication)
* Support for downloading and resume downloading of files using HTTP.
* Added and improved various security protocols used with FTP including:
- One Time Passwords (Clear Text, Challenge and s/key)
- Support for FTP proxies that require authentication.
- Improved SOCKS support. Even works with MS Proxy 2.0.
* Support for Queued Downloads.
* Vastly improved directory caching, so its just like your web browser.
* URL/Hostname auto-completion. Saves you typing in a complete hostname.
* MacBinary III support.
* Support for Apple's KeyChain Manager, for secure password storage.
* View Graphic window, view remote files with a click of a button.
NetFinder requires System 7.6 or higher, Open Transport, and is US$35 shareware.
Upgrades for v1.x user are US$15. Student price is still US$15. Student
upgrades from v1.x are FREE.
Date: Aug 20, 1999
From: dcp@usa.net (David C. Phelan)
Subject: Netra 68K .07
Netra is a solo or two-player version of Tetris that one can play
competitively over the Internet or any TCP/IP based network. It was written
by 'WindWalkr,' the author of MacIRC.
Please do not send questions abou it to me. I am not the author.
For more information, see
Date: May 27, 2000
From: Brian Ellis
Subject: NetRunner1.0 -- A small Internet launcher for the Macintosh.
NetRunner is a small program designed to make launching Web sites and other
addresses as simple and seamless as possible. Simply type in a URL, FTP
site address, or email address and you will be taken to that address in
whatever program should handle it. Includes inline support for browser
Favorites/Bookmarks and Internet Location files.
Freeware, PowerPC only, may be included on Info-Mac CDs.
Regards,
Brian Ellis
Date: Oct 24, 1996
From: (Douglas E. Long) everett@uclink4.berkeley.edu
Subject: Netscape 2.02 Make Over
This is for Netscape Navigator� 2.02.
This little guy will change the fuzzy purple icons on your
buttons to cleaner looking ones, give you a new Netscape startup splash
screen, and several other nice little changes. A Patch for the other
versions of Nestscape is also available, if you don't see them around you
can e-mail me and I'll be happy to send you a copy. Virus checked with
Disinfectant and Virex.
Netscape Make-Over may be included on a CD-ROM, provided:
1) It is not modified in any way.
2) This ReadMe file is included in the same folder.
3) I am notified and receive a copy of any CD-ROM on which it appears.
Date: May 29, 1996
From: (Joel Klecker) jklecker@pobox.com
Subject: Netscape 2.02 No Blink
This is a patch I made to disable the irratating blink tag in Netscape.
It will only work with Netscape 2.02 at this point.
Joel Klecker /
Date: Apr 24, 1997
From: cubsfan@cjnetworks.com
Subject: Netscape 3.0.1 Gay Pride Patch
System Requirements:
A MacOS computer with a PowerPC processor A fresh copy of Netscape 3.0.1
Surf the web in style! This patch will change the Netscape 3.0.1 progress button
into a rainbow flag that will wave in the wind as you load web pages.
Date: Sep 04, 1996
From: (Andreas Prilop) april@macb033.rrzn.uni-hannover.de
Subject: Netscape 3.0 Baltic-Cyrillic patch
This patch is intended for use with Netscape Navigator 3.0. It is freeware.
It adds Baltic and true Cyrillic capabilities to Netscape Navigator 3.0.
You will be able to read web pages in Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian, and
Ukrainian - using only native Macintosh fonts *without* installing
non-Macintosh ("KOI8") fonts.
The Cyrillic menu in the original Netscape Navigator 3.0 is a fake.
You are required to use non-Macintosh KOI8 fonts in order to view Russian
and Ukrainian pages.
Those who prefer to work with Netscape Navigator 2.0x should use
info-mac/comm/inet/web/ntscp/netscape-baltic-cyrillic-12.hqx.
Arnis Gross
Andreas Prilop
Date: Oct 27, 1996
From: everett@uclink4.berkeley.edu
Subject: Netscape 3.0 Make-Over
This is for Netscape Navigator 3.0.
This little guy will change the fuzzy purple icons on your
buttons to cleaner looking ones, give you a new Netscape startup splash
screen, and several other nice little changes. A Patch for the other
versions of Nestscape is also available, if you don't see them around you
can e-mail me and I'll be happy to send you a copy. Virus checked with
Disinfectant and Virex.
Netscape Make-Over may be included on a CD-ROM, provided:
1) It is not modified in any way.
2) This ReadMe file is included in the same folder.
3) I am notified and receive a copy of any CD-ROM on which it appears.
Date: Jul 12, 1997
From: april@macb033.rrzn.uni-hannover.de
Subject: Netscape 4.0 Baltic, Cyrillic, Romanian Support
This patch is intended for use with Netscape Communicator 4.0.
It is freeware. It adds Baltic, *complete* Cyrillic, and Romanian
capabilities to Netscape Communicator 4.0.
You will be able to read web pages in Latvian, Lithuanian, Romanian,
and Ukrainian - using only native Macintosh fonts without installing
non-Macintosh (Baltic Rim, KOI-8) fonts.
Please note: The "Cyrillic (KOI8-R)" menu in the original Netscape
Communicator 4.0 is crippled; it is only Russian. You are required
to use non-Macintosh KOI-8 fonts in order to view Ukrainian pages.
Those who prefer to work with Netscape Navigator 2.0 or 3.0
should continue to use
info-mac/comm/inet/web/ntscp/netscape-baltic-cyrillic-12.hqx
info-mac/comm/inet/web/ntscp/netscape-30-baltic-cyrillic.hqx
Arnis Gross
Andreas Prilop
This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Date: Aug 20, 1996
From: (Ben Taft) psyctaft@pew.psy.gu.se
Subject: Netscape Add on's 3.0
Netscape ADD ON'S 3.0
Netscape add on's is a program wich will make some changes to the buttons
in the "Netscape" window.
1. The "search" button wich will normally take you to netscapes seach will
be changed into "Alta Vista", The "Alta Vista" button will take you to the URL:
"http:// www.altavista.digital.com " (The fastest and best
search page on the internet)
2. The "software" button is changed into Shareware.com wich will take
you to the URL:http;//www.shareware.com) (The best way to find
shareware on the internet)
3. The " " button is changed into Yahoo wich will take
you to the URL:http;//www.yahoo.com) (The best an easiest way to find
good URL's on the internet)
Ben Taft
1996 SWEDEN
Date: Mar 23, 1996
From: das, das@tilla.cs.nyu.edu
Subject: Netscape Alta-Vista Hack 1.0.1
all that it does is hack the Net Search button in netscape to go to the
alta vista search engine instead of netscapes engine.
this is the second version because i made the hack and 12 hours the new
version came out. how do you like that?
das
Date: Sep 22, 1996
From: philip@thephirm.com (Philip Holland)
Subject: Netscape App Switcher 1.0
Netscape App Switcher is an OSAX (Apple Script) application which allows
you to set up Netscape Navigator� to use separate programs for specified
URL prefixes. This is very useful because programs such as Eudora and
Claris Emailer (for "mailto:" URLs), Anarchie and Fetch (for "ftp:"
URLs), and NewsWatcher (for "news:" URLs) tend to be a lot more stable
than Netscape. NAS also allows you to set up URL prefixes that aren't
yet defined, making it possible to use Finger for "finger:" URLs, even
though Netscape doesn't include that.
What do I need to run NAS?
�AppleScript (only needed when you run the script.. You can remove it safely afterwards)
�Netscape (I know versions 2.0 and up work, I�m not sure about others..)
�The application you want Netscape to use (DUH...)
How much does NAS cost?
NAS is FriendlyWare. *YOU* choose how much it costs, based on how
useful it is to you. If you use it, but don�t want to pay, that�s
alright too! The only thing I request in this case is that you send an
Email to me (Philip@thephirm.com) telling me that you use it, and giving
any suggestions you have. However, if you do wish to send anything, my
address is:
Philip Holland
1380 Brookwood
Birmingham, MI
48009-1066
I hope you find this app useful.
Philip Holland (Philip@thephirm.com)
Date: Jan 02, 1997
From: (adam) adam@cam.org
Subject: Netscape Bryce splash patch
This is a splash screen patcher for Netscape 3.01. It changes it to a
mountain scene with a giant "N". Enjoy.
--
mailto:adam@cam.org
http://www.cam.org/~adam
http://www.geocities.com/soho/6689
Date: Nov 01, 1996
From: sbarnham@ibl.bm (Scott Barnham)
Subject: Netscape Buttons 1.0
A small utility which allows you to edit the buttons at the top of
Netscape's window. Works only with Netscape -- tested with version 3.0.
In Netscape when you have a web browser window open, there are six buttons
along the top; they have names like "What's New?", "What's Cool?", etc.
When you click on these buttons you are taken to specific parts of
Netscape's web site.
Netscape Buttons allows you to edit these buttons so they have titles and
URLs of your choosing. eg. You could change the title of one button to
"MacWare", and change it's URL to "http://www.macware.com" -- then whenever
you click this button, you will be taken to the MacWare web site. Pretty
nifty, no?
You can still get to Netscape's pages ("What's New", etc), using the
'Directory' menu -- the menu is not altered in any way.
Freeware - email me if you like it!
-Scott
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2784
Date: Oct 26, 1995
From: Scott Sykes
Subject: Netscape Defrost v0.9b2
This system extension keeps Netscape from freezing while
accessing Web pages. Many people have reported freezes
which require the Cmd-Opt-Esc key combination to force quit
Netscape. The extension has helped just about every Macintosh
and works with all versions of Netscape.
Version 0.9b2 fixes a conflict between Netscape Defrost and
Global Village Fax along with some other programs. Thanks to
Dave Lyons at Apple for pointing out the error of my ways.
Visit the Netscape Defrost Homepage at...
http://cygnus.rsabbs.com/~ssykes/nsdefrost.html
Vote for the version 1.0 icon and get the latest information!
This software is "Donationware". If you find it useful, please take a
moment to send a donation to your favorite charity. Send me an e-mail
and I'll make you *famous* by posting you and your charity on the Web.
Please send any questions, comments, or bug reports to
"ssykes@cygnus.rsabbs.com".
Date: Feb 01, 1996
From: LNAAMAN@SCUACC.SCU.EDU
Subject: Netscape Fake Alias
Sermed Naaman
This is a file that can be placed on any disk and used to open Netscape on any computer. The main application of this is if your school or workplace uses At Ease to password protect access to Netscape.
Requirements: Sys 7.0 on the target machine.
e-mail-ware.
Lanaaman@ualr.edu
Date: Oct 27, 1996
From: everett@uclink4.berkeley.edu
Subject: Netscape Gold 3.0 Make-Over
This is for Netscape Navigator 3.0 Gold
This little guy will change the fuzzy purple icons on your
buttons to cleaner looking ones, give you a new Netscape startup splash
screen, and several other nice little changes. A Patch for the other
versions of Nestscape is also available, if you don't see them around you
can e-mail me and I'll be happy to send you a copy. Virus checked with
Disinfectant and Virex.
Netscape Make-Over may be included on a CD-ROM, provided:
1) It is not modified in any way.
2) This ReadMe file is included in the same folder.
3) I am notified and receive a copy of any CD-ROM on which it appears.
Date: Jun 28, 1997
From: mc4924@mclink.it
Subject: Netscape History 3.0.1
'Netscape History' is a utility for users of the Macintosh version of
Netscape (and Microsoft Internet Explorer) that lets them browse
off-line (not connected to the Internet) the last Web pages visited with
their browser. Images will be correctly shown, if they were loaded when
the page was read from the net.
This version (3.0.1) is a bug-fix release of 3.0
With version 3.0 you can now keep interesting pages and delete others. Plus,
the program is faster and works in the background.
This program is shareware (8$).
It works with (the Macintosh version of) Netscape 1.0, 1.1, 1.12, 2.0,
3.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.1.
If your system runs one of this browsers (and has 600K spare), it will also
run Netscape History.
Author's web page is at
Date: Oct 13, 1996
From: cvoss@sn.no
Subject: Netscape HyperArchive AppleScript
This AppleScript is for people who are addicted to MIT's Info-Mac
HyperArchive, but want to download files from a different (closer)
Info-Mac Mirror.
Stick it in your Apple Menu and when you find something in the
HyperArchive that you want, copy the URL to the clipboard, then run the
script. The first time the script runs, configure it with the mirror of
your choice. Follow the example.The script then makes Netscape get the
file you have selected from the mirror specified. If you want to change
the mirror, recompile the script with Script Editor and run again.
I could have used the InternetConfig Info-Mac Mirror preferences instead
of having to enter the mirror by hand, but I didn't get around to it.
Thanks,
Joe
Joe's Virtual Macintosh --> http://www.sn.no/~cvoss/Joe
Date: Jan 02, 1997
From: (adam) adam@cam.org
Subject: Netscape marble splash patch
This is a splash screen patch for Netscape 3.01. It changes it to an
engraved marble "N". Enjoy.
--
mailto:adam@cam.org
http://www.cam.org/~adam
http://www.geocities.com/soho/6689
Date: Mar 16, 1996
From: Arnaud Masson, amasson@planete.net
Subject: MIDIPlugin 1.1b
*** MIDIPlugin 1.1b ***
by Arnaud Masson (amasson@planete.net, http://www.planete.net/~amasson)
(FREEWARE)
MIDIPlugin is a Plug-in for Netscape 2.
It allows you to play MIDI files inside Netscape, without launching an
external helper application.
It needs at least a Mac LC with MacOS 7.1 + QuickTime 2.
What's new in v1.1b ?
- Nicer interface, drawing bugs fixed
- Preferences dialog
- Midi Manager, OMS and MidiShare support for external devices
- Supports the 'autostart=true' Plugin command
- Open songs with MIME type audio/x-midi
- New command 'title=...'.
Date: Jan 15, 1996
From: cubsfan@cjnetworks.com (Mike Silverman)
Subject: Netscape OneClick Palette
A replacement for Netscape's button bar. Requires Westcode's OneClick. In
addition to the standard Netscape buttons, this bar has a pop-up menu of
your hotlist, and buttons to view source and search yahoo. Designed for
Netscape 1.1 or 1.12, but can be easily modified for 2.0.
Date: Nov 01, 1997
From: chris@darkeagle.com
Subject: Netscape Patch 1.3
With Netscape patch you can change the six Directory Buttons in Netscape
with your own Links
Enjoy
Chris
Date: Nov 05, 1997
From: rosyna@bright.net
Subject: SmartScroll Patch for NN4
This patch simply allows Netscape 4 to use proportional thumbs from
SmartScroll. It will make a Copy of Netscape for you and might change a
couple prefs, which are all changeable from the Preferences Dialog in NN 4,
the also works with Communicator
Date: Sep 06, 1997
From: stefan@antioch-college.edu
Subject: Stefan's Netscape Preferences Fix
Netscape Preferences Fix provides a workaround for a bug found in
Netscape Navigator, versions 3.0 through 3.0.2, where Navigator sometimes
forgets what protocols have been registered by Seeker and other utilities
that register protocols (like "mailto" and "ftp") with Navigator,
including several AppleScript utilities created for today's popular email
and file transfer programs.
I originally included the Fix with my Seeker program way back in June,
1997, but people that may not be using Seeker can also benefit from the
Fix, and it's now available as a separate file. Thanks for the
inspiration, Tomas!
The Netscape Preferences Fix is free to registered users of Seeker.
More information about the Fix can be found at the Netscape Preferences
Fix home page, at
http://antioch-college.edu/~stefan/netscapepreferencesfix.html.
Enjoy!
- Stefan Anthony
Date: Mar 16, 1996
From: Terry Greeniaus, tgree@Phys.UAlberta.CA
Subject: QuickTime MIDI Plugin 1.0 for Netscape
QuickTime MIDI Plugin 1.0
-------------------------
Copyright (c) 1996 by Terry Greeniaus
QuickTime MIDI Plugin is a plugin for Netscape Navigator 2.0 or greater
which lets you play MIDI files off the Internet right in the Netscape
window! Just click on the link to the MIDI file and the plugin will load
and begin playing the file! (Note: You will require QuickTime 2.0 or
greater and to get different instruments you will also need to have the
QuickTime Musical Instruments extension installed!)
Terry Greeniaus
10 March 1996
Date: Jan 20, 1996
From: dejsmith@magi.com (Donald E. Smith)
Subject: Netscape Splash 0.7.
This is an alternative Netscape Splash screen I developed to replace the
existing one.
It was inspired by the film "SE7EN".
Enjoy!
alsmith2@chat. carleton.ca
Date: Mar 17, 1998
From: dregis@kagi.com
Subject: Netscape sweeper-1.0
Netscape sweeper-1.0 - This Applescript application will erase the "Global
history", "MagicCookie" files as well as empty the cache from Netscape 4.x.x and
under. Requirements: Applescript 1.1. Shareware.
Date: Dec 23, 1995
From: zold@sirius.com (Christopher R. Green)
Subject: NscapeWinFix.sit.hqx - an applescript Netscape workaround
NscapeWinFix2.0b3 is an Applescript application that serves as a workaround
for a bug I've experienced in NetScape2.0+. "NscapeWinFix" was formerly
known as "SaveWinReset".
If windows (especially download ("save") progress windows) have been
refusing to show up for you in NetScape version 2.0b3 (or earlier 2.0 beta
versions), you can use this.
You will need to have Applescript installed on your machine, and the
"Display Dialog" scripting addition in your Scripting Additions folder.
This new version includes all windows - not just the "save" windows, and
makes the "choose" button the default button.
This file is a binhexed file of a stuffit archive of a folder that contains
the goods.
It is free.
Please let me know if you've experienced the same bug, and if this is
helpful to you.
My email address is:
zold@sirius.com
Date: Aug 22, 1999
From: cvonmoos@cmc.net
Subject: Net-Search 1.1
Net-Search is and easy and effective way to search the net.
Date: Jan 03, 1997
From: onil@left.kier.re.kr (Eunil Kim)
Subject: NetsGB 1.0 - AppleScript agent application
NetsGB is, reserved only for Mac users, an AppleScript agent application running
in conjunction with Netscape Navigator It saves the HTML source of the Netscape's
frontmost window with all shown other sources, and corrects the URLs to let surf
the WWW world starting from the saved HTML file just like a bookmarked web page.
To use NetsGB, you should have a Macintosh equipped with System 7.0+ and
AppleScript 1.1+ for Netscape Navigator 1.1N+ with 1+ Mb(?) of RAM free. Whenever
you want to save the Netscape's window that you are currently looking at, just
only activate NetsGB.
You can (but not always) obtain the latest NetsGB and documentation from:
http://left.kier.re.kr/NetsGB/GBmain.html
Please upload this software in the following directories:
1) /umich/util/comm/
2) /info-mac/_Communication/MacTCP/ or
/info-mac/_Communication/HTML/
Thanks,
Eunil Kim
onil@left.kier.re.kr
Date: Mar 23, 2004
From: tyler@tyrayner.com
Subject: NetShade 1.2
NetShade dynamically routes your Web connection through a worldwide
network of anonymous Proxy servers. This makes your web presence
completely anonymous, and shields you from the many security and privacy
intrusions which can be accomplished by someone who knows your IP address.
NetShade connects daily to the NetShade server to download a freshly
updated list of anonymous proxy servers, complete with uptime data and
recent ping times. This ensures that you'll always be using the fastest
available proxies. NetShade uses standard OS X configuration methods to
modify your connection, and is compatible with all standard OS X browsers.
System Requirements:
MacOS X 10.2 or later
Safari, Internet Explorer, or OmniWeb
Date: Nov 18, 1996
From: trilo@one.net (Ron Duritsch)
Subject: NetStickies 2.1
NetStickies adds AppleTalk network functionality to Apple's "Stickies"
application. You can send and receive stickies from other users that have
NetStickies installed, send "text clippings" from a text drag and drop, and
send clipboard text. The target user will receive the text as a stickie,
immediately visible on their screen, in the same color, size, and text style
of the sender.
New for version 2.1 is the preservation of color, size, font, and style
information from the sender.
NetStickies 2.1 is freeware.
Ron Duritsch <
Date: Oct 12, 1999
From: fabian.lidman@swipnet.se
Subject: NetStrip 1.0 - minimalist bookmark handler
The NetStrip is an extremely simple and nice-looking bookmark/e-mail
address handling utility. Created by Fabian Lidman, homepage at
http://www.kagi.com/fabian/. Uncrippled shareware.
Date: Feb 14, 1997
From: jeff@stepupsoftware.com
Subject: NetSupport Page 1.1
NetSupport Page is a freeware application designed to aid network support
personnel and end-users in determining the current and past status of
their AppleTalk and TCP/IP network. It automatically generates a World
Wide Web page (an HTML document) displaying the current status of
specified AppleTalk zones and IP addresses at user-specified intervals.
Any web browser can be used to view the web page. If the HTML document is
shared by a web server or AppleShare server, any client on the network
can view it. Client screens will automatically update every sixty seconds.
Version 1.1 adds support for pagers and custom HTML, and a couple of bug
fixes.
Jeff Benjamin
StepUp Software
http://www.stepupsoftware.com
Date: Apr 20, 1996
From: (Jim Gelcer) jimig@idirect.com
Subject: NetTrek
Cyberspace... the final frontier.
To boldly go where Netscape has never gone before.
These are the voyages of NetTrek.
>From the author of the Star Trek UFP Startup Screen, now there's a splash
screen that transforms Netscape (2.0 and higher) into a United Federation
of Planets CyberNavigator.
NetTrek is postcardware. Enjoy!
jimig@idirect.com
http://idirect.com/users/jimig.html
NetTrek may be included on a CD-ROM, provided:
1) It is not modified in any way.
2) This ReadMe file is included in the same folder.
3) I am notified and receive a copy of any CD-ROM on which it appears.
Date: May 27, 1997
From: signage@best.com
Subject: Network Chatter
Network Chatter is a HyperCard stack or file that allows you to real
time chat wiyh people across your LAN network. Requires
HyperCard(Player) 2.3 or later, and System 7.1 or later. This is
Freeware2post. Funnky Person Software.
Date: Feb 04, 1996
From: leslie@mrmac.com (Leslie Burcham)
Subject: Network Security Guard 3.1
Network Security Guard, is an AppleTalk based utility that will scan
multiple zones for the presence of Macintosh servers and compile reports
on the security of those servers. This utility was designed as a tool to
combat the alarming rise in software piracy and as a safeguard against
accidental sharing of confidential materials or access by a malicious
user. It may also be used to explore an AppleTalk network to uncover
all available servers and files.
Version 3.1 Release Notes:
o Adds significant improvements to the password crack option with user
defined dictionaries (external files) of usernames, passwords or both.
o Improved password cracking. Exploits an access method by which
some Macs can have their ownername determined. This information
can be incorporated in password crack attempts.
o Added AppleScript support for most basic functions.
Date: Nov 12, 2000
From: Chris Smolinski
Subject: Network Toolbox 0.3.0
Network Toolbox is a freeware tool to examine both the network settings and
operation on your Mac, and your local area network.
Network Toolbox provides the following information and features:
OT Status - Status of Open Transport on your machine
Network Interfaces - List of interfaces configured on your machine
TCP Status - View open TCP connections on your machine
UDP Status - View open UDP connections on your machine
Network Addresses - Examine machines on your LAN
Port Scans - Both UDP and TCP - look for security holes on your LAN
DNS Lookup - Perform Domain Name Service lookups
Ping - Verify and time connections to machines on the internet, IMCP and UDP
Trace Route - Verify and time routes to machines on the internet
ARP Cache - Address Resolution Protocol, maps IP to ethernet (MAC) address
Route Status Report - Open Transport routing information
Appletalk Status - Information about Appletalk in your machine
Appletalk Names List - List of names on the Appletalk network
Freeware
Chris Smolinski
Black Cat Systems
Date: Sep 18, 1998
From: jan1@cableol.co.uk
Subject: networkz-1.0-68k.sit.bin
Networkz v1.0 68k is a new networking application which allows you to
transfer files to and from TCP/IP servers on the Internet and intranets.
It supports:
FTP transfers
Web (HTTP) transfers
Resumeable transfers
Web Proxies
FTP proxying via HTTP proxies
Multiple connections
Full account handling
Server bookmarking
Time initiated transfers
Error logging
v1.0 is the first release.
by James Andrews
http://www.catbase.com/networkz/
Date: Sep 18, 1998
From: jan1@cableol.co.uk
Subject: networkz_1.0_ppc
Networkz v1.0 PPC is a new networking application which allows you to
transfer files to and from TCP/IP servers on the Internet and intranets.
It supports:
FTP transfers
Web (HTTP) transfers
Resumeable transfers
Web Proxies
FTP proxying via HTTP proxies
Multiple connections
Full account handling
Server bookmarking
Time initiated transfers
Error logging
v1.0 is the first release.
by James Andrews
http://www.catbase.com/networkz/
Date: Mar 05, 1999
From: kurtz@dickinson.edu
Subject: Neural Network 1.0b - Backpropagation Neural Network - _Science
This is the first "public" release of my Neural Network. In theory, it should be a working multi-layer, backpropagation Neural Network. Right now it can only accept Networks that are 3 layers. It has been proven that 3 layers are sufficient to solve any problem that can be solved with a Neural Network so this is not a real limitation.
Date: Aug 04, 1996
From: (Jan Dockx) Jan.Dockx@cs.kuleuven.ac.be
Subject: News4U version 1.1 (replaces version 1.0)
News4U is an AppleScript. It gets URL's pages in batch using Netscape Navigator�.
The URLs to get should be listed in a TEXT-file.
Prerequisites:
You need 1 thing, other than the standard AppleScript 1.1 installation (included
in system 7.5), to be able to use this script: Netscape Navigator� (tested with
version 2.02).
News4U is freeware and I don't even care for the copyright. But I'd be pleased if
you would mention me if you use parts of the script.
Date: Jul 11, 2002
From: Mike Trivisonno
Subject: NewsHunter 2.0.1
NewsHunter 2.0.1
http://www.parkersoftware.com/products/newshunter/index.html
mtriviso@parkersoftware.com
NewsHunter 2.0.1, a shareware program, allows one to quickly and easily
download images and files from usenet newsgroups. This release sees more
than 300 changes, fixes, and improvements over the 1.x release. Among
the new features are fully threaded decoding and assembly of files,
Archer multimedia veiwer technology built in, improved article queue
functions, support for StuffIt Expander as MIME helper, support for yEnc
decoding, automatic folder creation for subscribed newsgroups,
self-healing folders, easy file management, and more.
NewsHunter requires a Macintosh computer running Mac OS X.
The NewsHunter binaries may be included on commercially available
CD-ROMS.
Unregistered versions of US$49.95 application are fully functional, will
not time out during a session, and will never expire but will, however,
occasionaly ask you to register. Tech support is available to
unregistered and registered users.
Date: Jul 12, 2002
From: Mike Trivisonno
Subject: NewsHunter Classic 2.0.1
NewsHunter Classic 2.0.1
http://www.parkersoftware.com/products/newshunter/index.html
mtriviso@parkersoftware.com
NewsHunter Classic 2.0.1, a shareware program for those who have not yet
upgraded to Mac OS X, allows one to quickly and easily download images
and files from usenet newsgroups. This release see more than 300
changes, fixes, and improvements over the 1.x release. Among the new
features are fully threaded decoding and assembly of files, Archer
multimedia veiwer technology built in, improved article queue functions,
support for StuffIt Expander as MIME helper, support for yEnc decoding,
automatic folder creation for subscribed newsgroups, self-healing
folders, easy file management, and more.
NewsHunter Classic requires a Macintosh computer running Mac OS 8.6 or
better and CarbonLib 1.4.
The NewsHunter Classic binaries may be included on commercial available
CD-ROMS.
Unregistered versions of US$49.95 application are fully functional, will
not time out during a session, and will never expire but will, however,
occasionaly ask you to register. Tech support is available to
unregistered and registered users.
Date: Jan 26, 1994
Date: Feb 25, 1997
From: ace@tidbits.com
Subject: NewsWatcher 2.1.6, a Usenet news client
NewsWatcher 2.1.6 is a minor upgrade that fixes the following bug:
Posting did not work properly with authenticating Netscape news servers.
When you tried to post, NewsWatcher properly asked you to enter your
username and password, but then sent a garbled posting to the server.
The result was a server error message complaining about a missing
required Subject header line. Fixed.
NewsWatcher did not work with at least some DNEWS servers. The symptom
was garbage group names in the full group list. Fixed.
Date: Mar 09, 1997
From: mizutori@ai.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp (Tetsuya Mizutori)
Subject: NewsWatcher 2.16+jp1 patch
This is a patch program to make a Japanese-enabling version
of NewsWatcher 2.16, which was originally written by John
Norstad of Northwestern University. This patchwork is free.
Requires the original NewsWatcher, which is available at;
ftp://ftp.acns.nwu.edu/pub/newswatcher/
See also my WWW page:
http://www.bekkoame.or.jp/~mizutori/software/catalog.html
Mizutori Tetsuya, RCAST, Univ. of Tokyo, Japan
mizutori@ai.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Date: Oct 06, 1993
Date: Oct 06, 1993
Date: Oct 06, 1993
Date: Oct 30, 1995
From: clas005@cantva.canterbury.ac.nz (matt neuburg)
Subject: News While U Sleep 1.2, a HyperCard stack.
I wrote this stack to solve a specific problem, and you only need it if you
have exactly the same problem, namely:
* You are connected to the Internet via MacTCP;
* You have a NewsServer from which you like to read news; but...
* You cannot check the news every day, and items are only held temporarily,
so that...
* You would like to have all the items from certain newsgroups downloaded
as textfiles to your computer automatically, periodically, so you don't
miss any news;
* But the NewsReader you normally use cannot be made to do this for you.
This stack handles the problem, except for the "periodically" part, by
which I mean, it is up to you to arrange somehow for the stack to run. I
use QuicKeys, which starts the stack up every night at 3 am; you will need
to devise a mechanism of your own. But once the stack is started up, it
will:
For every card:
* connect to the newsserver named on that card;
* download all new items of the newsgroup named on that card, individually,
as textfiles, to the folder named on that card;
* disconnect from the newsserver;
then Quit.
Thus I can come in to work the next morning, or the next month, and not
have missed any news items from my favorite newsgroup(s); they are all
waiting for me as textfiles on my hard disk.
Warning (of a sort): this stack is slowwwwww! It is great for unattended
use at night when you aren't using your computer for anything else (hence
the name), but sitting there watching it run is boring.
I cannot take much credit (or blame, really) for very much at all about
this stack. The TCP XCMDs are by Apple Computer, and most of the script
programming comes from the Georg Gollmann's classic StackedNews stack. All
I did was adapt his scripts for my own use. I did fix a few minor bugs of
his but this was trivial.
What's new in this version: fixed a couple of bugs, and I think it now runs
okay under HC 2.1, though 2.2 is suggested since that's what I use. The
stack has run every night on my computer for a year now with no problem.
Date: May 09, 1995
Date: Mon, 8 May 1995 13:03:44 -0500
From: j5rson@halcyon.com (J5rson:='Jeff Iverson';)
Subject: NewtNews 045
Date: Dec 08, 1996
From: weyer@netaxs.com (Steve Weyer)
Subject: Newt's Cape 1.3 (browse web, create books)
Newt's Cape 1.3 (24 Nov 96):
creates Newton books with text, graphics, hypertext links,
tables and embedded forms from HTML (HyperText Markup Language) documents
from the web (via NIE) or in your Notepad, Inbox or over a serial connection.
Keywords: books, HTML, web browsing, forms, NewtonScript.
Feature Summary
- browse web text and graphics via TCP (Newton Internet Enabler (NIE) on NOS 2.0
- compatible with 1.x and 2.0 Newtons (and 2.1: MessagePad2000 and eMate300)
- create Newton books (portrait on 1.x; portrait or landscape on 2.0)
- save books as packages with NewtPack plugin
- process HTML source documents from Notepad, Paperback, Personal Media,
Inbox, or serial/ADSP connection
- customize appearance of many tags via Preferences
- links work within books, between books, and can retrieve URLs via NIE or
WebMail
- Go and Back navigation link controls added to book controls
- create forms with text fields, radio buttons, checkboxes, images, pickers
and buttons
- use NewtonScript to provide custom behavior for links and forms
- create tables that contain text or graphics
- include bitmap and scrollable PICT graphics in books
- convert graphics: GIF directly from the web; or on Mac
(GIF,PICT)/Windows(GIF,BMP) with Newt's Cape Graphics Converter (NCGC)
utility
- extract the text of any Newton book, along with some automatic HTML markup
- combine multiple, smaller books into a large book
- documentation available as HTML or Newton books
Newt's Cape, along with associated documents and tools, is shareware ($35) --
registered users receive additional documentation, examples, tools and
support. Newt's Cape 1.3 and the files listed here are Copyright 1995-96.
S. Weyer and G. Simon, All Rights Reserved Worldwide.
Steve
weyer@netaxs.com
http://www.netaxs.com/~weyer/newton/releases.html
http://www.teleport.com/~gaia
Date: Jun 28, 1997
From: weyer@kagi.com
Subject: Newt's Cape 1.4 (browse web, create books)
Newt's Cape 1.4 (28 Jun 97):
creates Newton books with text, graphics, hypertext links,
tables and embedded forms from HTML (HyperText Markup Language) documents
from the web (via NIE) or in your Notepad, Inbox or over a serial connection.
Keywords: books, HTML, web browsing, forms, NewtonScript.
Recent Highlights:
- reorganized user interface, faster TCP transfer, creates larger books,
better heap usage
- gray-scale, animated graphics
- Newtworks support (import/export HTML), export formatted books
- customize form behavior and objects (e.g., sliders, date pickers) via
NewtonScript
- use proxy servers; access sites that require password authentication or
use cookies
- Japanese, German and Chinese versions available
(see changes.htm for complete list)
Newt's Cape, along with associated documents and tools, is shareware ($35) --
registered users receive additional documentation, examples, tools and
support.
Steve
weyer@kagi.com
weyer@netaxs.com
http://www.netaxs.com/~weyer/newton/releases.html
http://www.kagi.com/authors/weyer/
http://www.gaia.com/
Date: Aug 01, 1994
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 21:03:34 -0400
From: wkearney@access.digex.net (Bill Kearney)
Subject: nAreaCodes version .1 for the Newton
7-28-1994
Announcing nExchanges for the Newton.
In a continuing effort to develop software for the Newton, The Novanto
Group today announces nExchanges. This application for the Apple Newton
family of personal digital assistants adds local US telephone exchange
lookups.
While the Newton supports dialing telephone numbers, it doesn't have a way
to tell just where that number is located. nExchanges provides this
answer. A user simply enters the exchange and nExchanges provides the
location covered by the found exchange code.
nExchanges is a Formulas tool and does not occupy an entry in the already
crowded Extras drawer.
nExchanges is now available for the Maryland dialing area other areas are
planned.
nExchanges is available now and a $5 Shareware fee is requested.
For more information about nExchanges or any other products, please contact:
The Novanto Group
Bill Kearney
P.O.Box 201
Lutherville, MD 21093-0201
(410)-235-4574
or electronically via:
Internet E-Mail: wkearney@access.digex.net
Internet ftp: ftp://ftp.digex.net/pub/access/wkearney
The file nExchange.MD follows:
Date: Nov 02, 1996
From: chrisn+@cmu.edu
Subject: NiftyTelnet 1.1 - a freeware telnet client
The version I am submitting does not support encryption, in order to avoid
U.S. export restrictions. A version which supports encryption is available
from the web page.
NiftyTelnet is a freeware telnet client for the Macintosh. Key features
include:
* OpenTransport native
* Kerberos V4 Authentication supported, encrypting version is available
* Command-click to launch URLs (if Internet Config is installed)
* Support for unrestricted window resizing
* Supports the GURL Apple Event so you can use NiftyTelnet as your Telnet
helper application.
* Complete VT102 emulation (with the exception of remote printing codes)
* Full support for Macintosh Drag & Drop
* Double-clickable shortcut files
System requirements: system 7, 68020 or better, OpenTransport or MacTCP.
For more information, see the NiftyTelnet web page at:
Date: Dec 05, 1997
From: cainesc@woods.uml.edu
Subject: no_more_cookies
This is the latest release of NoMoreCookies (ver. 2.0) which is now Freeware.
Go to "http://www.chelmsford.com/home/star/liquid/" for update information
and more. NMC is an applescript application that deletes a cookie/history file
at user-defined intervals. This version completely replaces NMC1.1.1. Thanks
to all who supported the Shareware version.
Clynton Caines
Clynton Caines
Ife Alexander
cainesc@woods.uml.edu
Date: Jun 24, 1999
From: Giles Alexander
Subject: Note 2.0.1
This is the latest release of Note, a popular shareware AppleTalk
communication program. It allows users of an AppleTalk network to send
messages and engage in conversations with as many other users as they
would like. It features a very easy to use interface, and is very fast.
It requires MacOS 8.0 or later.
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From: csoft-jgiles@pplus.shell11.ba.best.com
Subject: NOVA-31-PPC.hqx'
NOVA Version 3.1
NOVA was originally written with the intent of creating a stable,
application based screen saver environment. Most of the screen savers
available do a lot of system trap patching via extensions, which
introduce a factor of uncertainty in your system. NOVA does not patch
any OS routines, but instead is completely application driven -- when it
is appropriate (based on user settings), NOVA will launch it's
"Saverlet" applications that will do the screen saving. NOVA provides
three main services to the user: (1) eliminates the potential for
phosphor screen burn-in, (2) security for your system via password
entry, and (3) entertainment for yourself and those who work around you.
One last boastful note: NOVA is one of the only screen saver
applications that can utilize multiple monitor setups-- and when we say
"utilize", we mean that drawing occurs on ALL monitors, not just the
menubar screen. Take that After Dark!
Version 3.1 adds several new features and enhancements. A partial list:
- Holding down the "Control" key and putting the mouse in the NOVA Now
or Never corner causes the NOVA Settings application to reveal itself in
the finder. This is handy for when you want to quickly find your NOVA
installation on disk.
- The entire NOVA package was reduced in size by using the Code Fragment
Manager.
- Rearrangement of some of the NOVA Settings control panel, and better
support for the Appearance Manager.
- Optimizations in NOVA Launcher.
- The Fortune Cookie Saverlet is back, and better than ever. Drawing is
much smoother and slower, so you can actually read the fortunes! ;-)
Requirements: Any PowerPC Macintosh with System 7 or higher. (68K users
can use version 3.0.2)
Cost: $20/user shareware.
For more information:
http://www.chaoticsoftware.com
chaotic@kagi.com
Date: Oct 01, 1994
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 23:15:18 -0700
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: NovaTerm 3.11
--========================_28844342==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
This is NovaTerm 3.11, the latest graphical client interface for NovaTerm
Professional BBSs. NovaTerm works over modems, networks, and the Internet
(requires MacTCP for that last one).
--========================_28844342==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="NovaTerm_3.11.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="NovaTerm_3.11.sit"
Date: Nov 27, 1998
From: drbenway@texas.net
Subject: Netscape Cache Control 1.0.3
Netscape Cache Control 1.0.3 is a MacPerl droplet that allows users of
Netscape Navigator and Communicator to simply and easily set up and use
memory cache for those browsers. By using memory cache, as opposed to
disk cache, cached pages are stored and retrieved at the speed of memory
I/O rather than the speed of disk I/O. The performance improvement is
quite dramatic.
Since it is a MacPerl droplet, Netscape Cache Control 1.0.3 requires that
MacPerl be installed on the user's computer. Since it doesn't do anything
that hasn't been a part of MacPerl for a long time, any version of
MacPerl 5 will suffice.
The included Read Me file will tell you everything you need to know.
Enjoy!
Jack Browning
drbenway@texas.net
Date: Jun 29, 1999
From: brennan@young.net
Subject: NSKiosk - AppleScript to set web browser kiosk mode
NSKiosk is a tiny Applescript which anybody could have written, only the
people who might actually *need* it would not dare mess with anything
like scripting, so I decided to upload it to InfoMac.
Very simple, just double click on it and choose whether you want your
browser to run in Kiosk mode or not. This is great for showing off
websites in exhibitions etc. because it stops people from checking their
hotmail accounts and all that.
This is freeware with no support but it comes with source code, such as
it is.
If you would like to show your appreciation, email me with fawning
admiration and/or send me $1000.
mailto:brennan@young.net
Date: Nov 17, 1996
From: support@fluxsoft.com (Maurice Volaski)
Subject: NuisanceNullifier for Navigator 1.0
NuisanceNullifier for Navigator 1.0 is a shareware system extension that
eliminates the nuisance caused by Netscape Navigator's error alerts, replacing
them with a self-dismissing horizontal strip below the menubar.
NuisanceNullifier for Navigator is not crippled in any way, nor does it pose
registration reminders. The shareware payment requirements parallel the payment
requirements for Netscape Navigator�. Thus, for educational institutions and
non-profit organizations and those directly affiliated with them, no shareware
payment or registration is necessary. For everyone else, try out
NuisanceNullifier for Navigator for thirty days for free. If you like it, please
pay the shareware fee of $5 (US).
Web-surfers, visit our site at http://www.fluxsoft.com/.
--
Maurice Volaski, Flux Software support@fluxsoft.com
http://www.fluxsoft.com/ ftp://ftp.fluxsoft.com
Date: Jul 05, 1992
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 92 15:41:20 +0200
From: speck@ruc.dk (Peter Speck)
Subject: Nuntius1.1.src.sea.hqx
*** SOURCE to: ***
Final version of Nuntius 1.1:
Newsreader, requires system 7, and ~1200K.
Written with MacApp3, C++ and the thread pkg from "d e v e l o p".
No documentation is available.
Report bugs etc to speck@dat.ruc.dk, not speck@frederik.ruc.dk
Some people have trouble with editing articles when they use
another editor besides TeachText. I'm working on this bug.
Peter Speck, speck@dat.ruc.dk
Date: Jul 16, 1995
To: macgifts@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: Nuntius 2.0.4, a Usenet newsreader
Nuntius is a free MacTCP-based Usenet newsreader from Peter Speck. This is
the latest version, 2.0.4...
2.0.4: (binary patch of 2.0.3)
Fix for SearchURL crash bug. (articles with lots of tabs)
Each displayed article takes less memory.
Date: Apr 12, 1996
From: (Dan Crevier) dan@rhino.harvard.edu
Subject: Button Circle March/April 1996 Release
This archive contains several buttons and palette's for WestCode
Software's OneClick, including:
* AudioCD Palette 1.0.1: Controls Audio CDs
* Canned Response for Emailer: Sends a canned message to someone with
Claris Emailer
* Contact the Circle: Conacts the Button Circle, WestCode, or the
OneClick-Talk mailing list
* File Duck: A simple file management utility
* IC Click: Handles drag and dropped URL's
* Load/Save Desktops: Saves/restores the desktop icon positions when
switching resolutions
* Mac Error Codes: Displays explanations of system error codes
* Mark's Button Tools: Discerns the status of active palettes and buttons
* OC-PPP-1.1: Keeps track of PPP being open or closed, and gives you some
menu options, such as checking your mail
* OCSigs: Lets you use mulitple signatures in *any* application
* PEP: Pretty Easy Privacy: Provides easy access to privacy services from
within Eudora and Eudora Pro
* OSAMenu: Keeps a universal list, and application specific list of files
or scripts that can be clicked on to launch
* Mailto: Maintains a list of names/e-mail addresses for you to call up
from any program
For more information on the button circle, see
Date: Jun 26, 1999
From: oneapp@kagi.com
Subject: OneApp Address Book 2.1
OneApp Address Book allows you to quickly and easily manage addresses, phone
numbers, URLs and Email addresses. All this information, previously
scattered on notes, notepads, diaries, phone books and also in various Email
programs, Internet browsers and databases, is now stored in a single place.
With OneApp Address Book you can quickly find what you are looking for.
OneApp Address Book helps you in your daily work at the office or at home
and can follow you everywhere in your PowerBook.
�
OneApp Address Book is shareware.
System Requirements: Macintosh, PowerBook, Power Macintosh or iMac.
OneApp Software Home Page: http://www.oneappsoftware.com
Date: Jul 14, 1999
From: support@oneappsoftware.com
Subject: One App Address Book 2.2
OneApp Address Book 2.2
OneApp Address Book allows you to quickly and easily manage addresses, phone
numbers, URLs and Email addresses. All this information, previously
scattered on notes, notepads, diaries, phone books and also in various Email
programs, Internet browsers and databases, is now stored in a single place.
With OneApp Address Book you can quickly find what you are looking for.
OneApp Address Book helps you in your daily work at the office or at home
and can follow you everywhere in your PowerBook.
�
OneApp Address Book is shareware.
System Requirements: Macintosh, PowerBook, Power Macintosh or iMac.
OneApp Software Home Page: http://www.oneappsoftware.com
Date: Oct 13, 1999
From: support@oneappsoftware.com
Subject: Address Book 3.0.4 - address book with password protection
OneApp Address Book, a practical address book application with password
protection.
OneApp Address Book is a practical telephone and address program for Mac
that allows you to quickly and easily manage addresses, phone numbers, URLs
and Email addresses. All this information, previously scattered on notes,
notepads, diaries, phone books and also in various Email programs, Internet
browsers and databases, is now stored in a single place. With OneApp Address
Book you can quickly find what you are looking for. The program is really
simple to use and let you protect your data with a password. OneApp Address
Book helps you in your daily work at the office or at home and can follow
you everywhere in your PowerBook.
Changes in this version include: password protection feature for set private
access to your data; improved import functionality with support for Palm
Desktop 2.1 contacts export file; ability to include company details when
printing envelopes; user interface improvements.
Version 3.0.2 is a maintenance update of OneApp Address Book. Under certain
circumstances, OneApp Address Book 3.0 may generate errors when you use some
special characters in a record. Version 3.0.2 fixes this bug. OneApp
Software recommends you install this version.
System Requirements:
Macintosh, PowerBook, Power Macintosh or iMac.
�
OneApp Address Book is shareware.
OneApp Software Home Page: http://www.oneappsoftware.com
Date: Jan 25, 2000
From: OneApp
Subject: OneApp Address Book 3.6.1 - address book with passwordprotection
OneApp Address Book, a practical address book application with password
protection.
OneApp Address Book is a practical telephone and address program for Mac
that allows you to quickly and easily manage addresses, phone numbers, URLs
and Email addresses. All this information, previously scattered on notes,
notepads, diaries, phone books and also in various Email programs, Internet
browsers and databases, is now stored in a single place. With OneApp Address
Book you can quickly find what you are looking for. The program is really
simple to use and let you protect your data with a password. OneApp Address
Book helps you in your daily work at the office or at home and can follow
you everywhere in your PowerBook.
System Requirements:
Macintosh, PowerBook, Power Macintosh or iMac.
�
OneApp Address Book is shareware.
OneApp Software Home Page:
Date: Mar 25, 2000
From: OneApp
Subject: OneApp Address Book 3.6.4 - address book with passwordprotection
OneApp Address Book, a practical address book application with password
protection.
OneApp Address Book is a practical telephone and address program for Mac
that allows you to quickly and easily manage addresses, phone numbers, URLs
and Email addresses. All this information, previously scattered on notes,
notepads, diaries, phone books and also in various Email programs, Internet
browsers and databases, is now stored in a single place. With OneApp Address
Book you can quickly find what you are looking for. The program is really
simple to use and let you protect your data with a password. OneApp Address
Book helps you in your daily work at the office or at home and can follow
you everywhere in your PowerBook.
System Requirements:
Macintosh, PowerBook, Power Macintosh or iMac.
�
OneApp Address Book is shareware.
OneApp Software Home Page:
Date: Jan 01, 1998
From: h.prill@magnet.at
Subject: Open Directory Plugin for Sherlock
this is a plugin for Apple's new Sherlock search program that comes with
Mac OS 8.5. It allows you to use Sherlock to search the Open Directory
index at http://directory.mozilla.org.
It can be distributed freely and included on all non-profit CD-ROMs.
This plugin and other software by my humble self can be downloaded from
http://aardvark.magnet.at/software/
Regards,
-Horst
Date: Jan 22, 1999
From: h.prill@magnet.at
Subject: Open Directory Plugin for Sherlock
With this plugin you can use Sherlock to search the Open Directory index
at http://directory.mozilla.org. It will update itself automatically when
a newer version becomes available.
The plugin can be distributed freely and may be included on any
non-profit CD-ROM.
This plugin and other software by my humble self can be downloaded from
http://aardvark.magnet.at/software/
Regards,
-Horst
Date: Feb 17, 1998
From: miken@clinedavis.com
Subject: Open in Browser 1.1
Open in Browser AppleScript can be used from any location on your computer,
It opens html files from a folder of your choice in your browser. One html file per
browser window. Great for when you have to print out a web site from the browser or you
want to quickly skim through all your pages.
Requires: Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer, AppleScript, MacOS
Version 1.1 fixes a bug in sub-folder searching. Also makes navigator windows at 640 by 480 instead of default.
How To Use:
1. Run the script (double click on it). Script may ask you where your browser is.
2. Script asks for a folder where your .htm or .html files are located
3. Script asks if it should search sub-folders within folder selected in step 2
4. Script proceeds to open each page in its own navigator window
5. Once finished, the script alerts the user with a dailog. This script does not modify in anyway the files or their file names.
Updated scripts and other cool stuff can be downloaded and seen from:
http://home.earthlink.net/~mnieves
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: xlz@kagi.com
Subject: Oriental Express for Asian Languages Release
Oriental Express
Copyright � UniDoc System LLC, 1998.
Welcome to Oriental Express home page. Oriental Express is a dynamic
localization extension to enable any MacOS
compatible computer with system 7.5 or above to localize your favorite
applications into one of the Asian languages - Chinese,
Japanese, and Korean. By just a simple click, Oriental Express can turn
a English application into Chinese/Japanese/Korean
application. The localization packages for Netscape Communicator and
Internet Explorer are included.
Key Benefits
Convert your favorite English application into
Chinese/Japanese/Korean application with just a simple click.
System Requirement
MacOS and compatible personal computers with 68030 or
better.
System 7.1 or later, MacOS 7.5.3 recommended.
Minimum 8 MB RAM, 16 MB recommended.
Minimum 8 MB free storage on hard drive.
Availability
There are two distribution packages. If user already has all the
language scripts (included in CLK/JLK/KLK, localized OS or MacOS 8.5),
user
should just download the Oriental Express for Asian Languages in
download area. If user does not have the required language script,
PanALE/Oriental Express should be downloaded instead. PanALE provides
all the necessary language scripts/fonts without
Worldscript II and therefore the Chinese/Japanese/Korean
reading/browsing ability.
Date: Dec 27, 2002
From: goldeva1999@netscape.net
Subject: Osaifu Weekly 1.05
This is HyperCard stack for daily money management. You can
calculate your purse "in-out" easily and record some notes
everyday. Easy operate and simple appearance with useful
"Status strings field" are just fit to your old PowerBook
1XX series 640 X 400 display. Anyway, you can try all the
functions, free!
System requirement: Macintosh with "Japanese" system and
HyperCard2.2J or later
This version also include a stack "Osaifu-L" which is for
the PowerBook 500 series 640 X 480 display, and added some
"goodies" for Import and Export the data from your Osaifu.
Support page's also available for Japanese at
http://goldeva.tripod.co.jp/osaifu.html
Date: Nov 14, 1997
From: psichel@sustworks.com
Subject: OT Advanced Tuner 1.2 Macintosh TCP/IP Tuner
The "OT Advanced Tuner" is a simple control panel like application
that allows you to view and set internal TCP/IP parameters including
the TCP Window Size under Macintosh Open Transport. The application
allows you to specify new settings and includes a "Make Active"
button to put the new settings into effect.
You can save your settings in OT Advanced Tuner settings documents
and invoke them each time you startup by placing the corresponding
document in your Startup Items folder.
As currently implemented, the OT Advanced Tuner is best suited for
configurations where TCP/IP is permanently loaded since there is no
automatic way to remember custom settings when TCP/IP is unloaded
(TCP should not be set to "load only when needed" as commonly used
for dial-up connections).
System requirements:
MacOS 7.5.3 and Open Transport 1.1.1 or later
Sustainable Softworks OT Advanced Tuner is shareware, US$25.
Date: Nov 25, 1997
From: ebratton@earthlink.net
Subject: OTChat 3.0.2 CW11 Pascal Source Code
OTChat is a basic TCP/IP chat server that runs on a Macintosh, similar
to IRC. To use it, simply run it and connect to your mac using telnet or
a MUD client. A MUD client is better because it has a buffered input
line.
These are the full Codewarrior 11 pascal sources.
http://www.lextech.com/egb/otchat.html
--Erich
Date: Feb 14, 1997
From: kurita@tky0.attnet.or.jp
Subject: OTConfigs - AppleScript addition to configure OT
- OTConfigs is an AppleScript scripting addition.
- It allows you to switch configurations of OpenTransport without having
to open the Control Panels, such as TCP/IP, and PPP.
For instance, if you have a configration "HyperNet" defined in your
TCP/IP control panel, you can write a script like this:
change config of OT_TCP to "HyperNet"
When you execute the above script, TCP/IP configuration gets changed
to the one named "HyperNet".
- The package contains sample AppleScripts, so you can start using it by
just entering the names of configurations you defined in your
OpenTransport Control Panels.
- Very useful if you are a client of mulptiple PPP connections because
you can change TCP/IP and PPP configurations, and then start initiating
a PPP connection by just one action.
- $10 shareware. (payable online)
Changes from the last version:
No code change. Mior changes in ReadMe files.
System requirements:
- AppleScript
- OpenTransport
Thanks,
Kurita Yosuke
Date: Feb 13, 1998
From: kurita@tka.att.ne.jp
Subject: OTConfigs 2.0
OTConfigs is an AppleScript addition that lets you control OpenTransport
configurations using AppleScript.
Main feature since 1.0:
- Change the configuration of TCP/IP, PPP, and other OpenTransport
control panels without having to open a Control Panel.
New features in 2.0:
- You can Export, Import, Delete, and Rename an OpenTransport
configuration via AppleScript - very useful when moving configurations
from one machine to another or installing a set of configurations onto
multiple machines.
- Using program linking, you can execute an OTConfigs command on a
remote machine.
Sample scripts that exhibit each feature are included. A few of them
are...
- "Export All Configs"
Executing this script exports all configurations currently available.
- "Import Configs"
You can drop any type of OpenTransport configuration files onto this
script application. Dropped files will be imported by appropriate
OpenTransport Control Panels.
In order to move OpenTransport configurations from one machine to
another, you execute "Export All Configs", move the folder containing
the configuration files to the target machine, and drop it onto "Import
Configs". All configurations will be available on the target machine.
Using program linking and scriptable Finder, you could install
configurations without seeing a target machine.
OTConfigs is a $10 shareware. However, you can use all features without
paying a shareware fee, except that you can't execute a command on a
remote machine without obtaining a registration code.
Thanks,
Kurita
Date: Oct 24, 1997
From: tjb@inch.com
Subject: OT/PPP Bot 1.6
This is the newest release of OT/PPP Bot, an AppleScript application that
stays open and runs in the background to maintain a PPP connection using
OT/PPP. With this version, I have tried to make the Bot operation fool
proof--you should see no operational errors if you cancel out of
connection attempts, you can set preferences for just about any aspect of
what the Bot does, and it should aggressively check and maintain your
connection.
New Features:
*You can escape from a connection attempt by hitting the cancel button,
and the Bot will ask if you want to retry or quit.
*You can set the idle time period to one of three possible settings.
*If you use multiple accounts, simply enter the information for the
account you want to use the Bot with, and it will connect to that account.
*Easily change user preferences by launching the Bot while pressing the
option key.
System requirements:
*Any system with AppleScript and Open Transport/PPP installed (including
the standard scripting additions and the PPP Commands scripting addition
that is installed with OT/PPP).
*Jon's Commands, a free scripting addition available from Info-Mac in the
Development/OpenScripting directory.
For more information, and the latest updates, check my renovated web site
at http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Tom
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Date: Mar 07, 1997
From: hcir@alaska.net (Rich Allen)
Subject: csOTPPP
csOTPPP is a control strip module for automating logging on and off the Internet.
With csOTPPP you can open/close up to three applications and the PPP session with
just one click.
System requirements:
* System 7.5
* Control Strip control panel
* Apples's OT/PPP
For more information, please read the Read Me file enclosed, or visit our Web
page:
http://www.alaska.net/~hcir/csOTPPP.html
Thanks,
Rich Allen
Allen ReSearch
http://www.alaska.net/~hcir/
I give permission for my program to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Date: Aug 22, 1997
From: thomas.schmitt@dfki.de
Subject: OT/PPP CSM 1.3a
ot-ppp-csm-1.3a - This control strip module is for use with Open
Transport/PPP or ARA 3.0 and allows you to connect and disconnect to an
PPP Server. You must have installed and configured OpenTransport 1.1.1
or greater and OT/PPP 1.0 or 1.01 and the Control Strip 1.3 or greater.
You can also use ARA 3.0 instead of OT/PPP It is better that you don't
check the "Load only when needed" option in 'TCP/IP', because 'OT/PPP
CSM' needs TCP/IP to be loaded. If you check the option TCP/IP will be
loaded during the startup process of 'OT/PPP CSM' and the option doesn't
make sense. 'OT/PPP CSM' has been successfully testet on Macs and
PowerMacs with the these Systems: System 7.5.3 to 7.6.1 using OT/PPP 1.0
and OT 1.1.1/1.1.2 System 8.0 using OT/PPP 1.0.1 and OT 1.2, System 8.0
using ARA 3.0b16 and OT 1.2
Date: May 27, 1997
From: andreoli@ridgecrest.ca.us
Subject: OTPPPLMM10.hqx
OTPPPLMM10.hqx - OpenTransport/PPP Location Manager Module
This is a module for use with Apple's Location Manager. By installing
this module, you will be able to add OpenTransport PPP and Modem
configurations to your location sets, as well as import and export
configuration information.
Date: Nov 28, 1997
From: tjb@inch.com
Subject: OT/PPP MultiDialer v1.0b1
OTPPPMultiDialer is an AppleScript application based on OT/PPP Switch.It
will either open a PPP connection if one is not already open, or close
one that is open. Additionally, if it tries to connect on a phone number,
and that attempt fails, you can cancel out of the attempt, and try to
connect again, only the Dialer will use the next phone number that you
have supplied when configuring the script application. If your ISP has
several dialup phone numbers, and it is a pain to keep re-entering the
next phone number with each connect attempt, just enter the list of
numbers into this script, and let the script do the work of redialing.
System Requirements:
*Any Mac with AppleScript installed, and the scriptable Finder, including
Macs running OS8.
*OT/PPP and the PPP Commands scripting addition (PPP Commands is
installed by default with OT/PPP).
*Jon's Commands, an excellent and free scripting addition available on
Info-Mac in the development/open scripting directory.
For more information visit my website at
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Tom
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Date: Oct 08, 1999
From: djw@ici.net
Subject: OT/PPP Strip 1.0.5
OT/PPP Strip is a module for Apple's Control Strip that does useful
things in conjuntion with Open Transport/PPP or Apple Remote Access
3.0. You can use OT/PPP Strip to:
- Connect and Disconnect from your service provider
- Open the PPP Control Panel or Remote Access Control Panel
- Switch configurations quickly and easily
- Monitor network link activity while connected (optionally)
- Display your connect speed and elapsed time connected for the
current
connection (optionally)
OT/PPP Strip is freeware, but is not in the public domain. See the
Read Me file enclosed in the archive for more information.
Version 1.0.5 fixes a bug that prevented OT/PPP Strip from working on Mac OS 9.
--
Dennis
Date: Jan 18, 2001
From: "Dennis J. Wilkinson, II"
Subject: OT/PPP Strip 1.1
OT/PPP Strip 1.1 has been released!
The big news is that version 1.1 adds support for Mac OS 9.1. In addition:
- Mac OS 9.0 and 9.1 users will now connect without a modal dialog,
freeing them to do other things while their machine is connecting.
- OT/PPP Strip's user interface gets it's first touch-up since the very first
versions -- I think it looks much cleaner now.
- a bug where the balloon help displayed by the strip would seem to flash was
corrected
- a few other minor "code housekeeping" items were completed
In addition, version 1.1 sees OT/PPP Strip change from freeware into
shareware, as I've spent a substantially larger amount of time on it
than I ever imagined when I first released it. The registration fee
is small (US $5) and can be paid via Kagi at:
Date: Oct 24, 1997
From: tjb@inch.com
Subject: OT/PPP Switch 1.5.1
This is the newest release of OT/PPP Switch, an AppleScript application
that toggles the state of your PPP connection. If you are connected, it
will close the connection. If you are not connected, it will attempt to
establish a PPP connection using the current settings in the PPP Control
Panel.
New Features:
*You can escape from a connection attempt by hitting the cancel button,
and the app will ask if you want to retry or quit.
*If the connection attempt fails, the app will ask you if you want to
quit or retry.
*All error messages should be trapped and dealt with without the user
seeing them.
System requirements:
*Any system with AppleScript and Open Transport/PPP installed (including
the standard scripting additions and the PPP Commands scripting addition
that is installed with OT/PPP).
For more information, and the latest updates, check my renovated web site
at http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Tom
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Date: Aug 30, 1997
From: tcallaha@risd.edu
Subject: OT/PPP Toggle 2.2.1
OT/PPP Toggle 2.2.1
OT/PPP Toggle 2.2.1 toggles the state of the PPP connection using Open
Transport PPP. If it's closed, it opens it using the currently active
configuration as set in the PPP control panel. If it's already open, it
closes it. Using the Auto-Open feature, it can also open any application
or file you want once the connection is made (up to two of them). Just
click on it in a launcher or select it from the Apple menu and it opens
or closes the connection. It uses less than 10kb on disk and 200K of RAM
(and only when actually opening or closing a connection).
System Requirements:
OT/PPP Toggle requires any Macintosh computer with the following minimum
software:
System 7.5.3 or later
AppleScript 1.1 or later
Open Transport 1.1.1 or later
Open Transport PPP 1.0 *
* Open Transport PPP (OT/PPP) also installs the
"PPP Commands" addition to AppleScript, which is
required for this application to function.
New in this version:
2.2.1 - Updated Read Me with workaround for MacOS
8 incompatibility.
Date: Dec 10, 1997
From: peter@stairways.com.au
Subject: OTSessionWatcher 1.0.1
OTSessionWatcher allows you to examine the data transmitted through Open
Transport TCP streams. This is useful for debugging network applications
and network problems, learning about networking protocols, or watching for
strange or unwanted TCP traffic.
If you have ever wondered what your computer was saying when it was talking
to other machines on the network, this program is the answer.
OTSessionWatcher requires a PowerPC (Power Macintosh or clone) and Open
Transport.
Version 1.0.1 is a simple rename of the program from StreamWatcher to
OTSessionWatcher due to a trademark conflict.
OTSessionWatcher is shareware, single user licenses cost US$35, site and
organisation-wide licenses are available.
More details are available from our web site at
Date: Dec 13, 1999
From: Michael Swan
Subject: OTTool 1.1
OTTool is a free utility which provides a synopsis of the AppleTalk and IP
configuration parameters within Apple Computer's Open Transport networking
architecture. In addition, OTTool allows users on IP networks to make
Domain Name Server (DNS) queries, ping devices using ICMP Pings, trace
IP routes (UNIX traceroute), scan through ranges of IP addresses asking
for resolutions, and to query a DNS for Mail Exchange and System Info. On
MacOS PowerPC machines, it will also dump the IP ARP cache. We would
like to hear your suggestions and comments regarding the software. Please
send your feedback to ottool@neon.com.
What changed in OTTool since version 1.0?
We received a lot of suggestions for improving OTTool from users. With
version 1.1, we
* added option to traceroute via ICMP, as well as UDP
* added option to express ping timeouts in milliseconds, as well as seconds
* recognized new Open Transport versions for MacOS 9
* fixed some minor bugs within traceroute and the user interface
Date: Jul 28, 1994
Outland TCP Tool
Copyright � 1994 Outland, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
The Outland TCP Tool is a connection tool for the Communications Toolbox. It
uses the MacTCP driver to communicate over TCP/IP networks. The tool
supports synchronous and asynchronous open, close, listen, read, and write.
This is not a Telnet tool! If you want to connect to the Telnet port, 23,
you are probably not going to have much luck. The Outland TCP Tool provides
a raw TCP connection only.
In the settings dialog, you can enter an IP address and port number. If you
are using the tool to open a connection, the address and port number are of
the TCP port you are connecting to. If you are using the tool to listen for
an incoming connection, the address is ignored (it is always the local
machine), and the port is the port number to listen on. The port number 0
has a special meaning to the MacTCP driver; using it is not recommended.
You may be freely copy and use this tool for personal, non-commercial
activities. For all other uses, contact Outland.
Bill Lipa
outland@aol.com
1-800-PLAY-OUT
Notes:
- Requires System 7 running on a 68020 or better Macintosh.
- To connect two ports on the same computer, your application may need to call
CMListen and CMOpen asynchronously. Otherwise the receiving application will
not get time to accept the call, and the system will hang.
- This release does not report errors to the user. Instead, a debugging file
is produced called "Code Resource Debug". If you are reporting a bug, please
include the contents of this file if it is in the same folder as your CTB
application.
- This release does not support timeouts or any CTB 1.1 functionality.
Version History
1.0 July 6, 1994
� Final code cleanups and some cosmetic changes.
Date: Mar 05, 1999
From: holgermate@iname.com
Subject: Outlook to Address Book - Moves address data information.
What is "Outlook to Address Book"?
This utility application moves address data information from an Outlook
Express 4.5 Contacts Export file to a new tab-delimited text file. Then
you can import the file to the popular shareware program OneApp Address
Book 1.4.
System Requirements: Mac OS 7.1 or later.
Date: Nov 12, 1997
From: Ian@3DRealities.com
Subject: Page! 2.0 -- for wannabe alpha pagers.
This wonderful utility will accept numerics and text (text is changed into
numerics using "pager-code") then send the message to any pager. It will
also store your favorite pager numbers.
Version 2.0 uses Acid Jazz in favor of Z-Term. Some requirements and
process time are dropped in the process.
-Requirements:
* Applescript installed (shareware)
* ACME Script Widgets (shareware)
* Acid Jazz
* A Macintosh
More information is enclosed in the archive.
This application is Mailware... Email, Snailmail, Femail. Just let me know
what you think!
Ian White
mail@3DRealities.com
Business: http://www.3DRealities.com
Personal: http://lincoln.sjusd.k12.ca.us/usr/iwhite/
Ian White Ian@3DRealities.com
http://lincoln.sjusd.k12.ca.us/usr/iwhite/
Date: Jun 01, 1999
From: tfantz@atl.mediaone.net
Subject: PageCenter
The latest version of Pagecenter can be found at
http://www.fantz.com/software/
Pagecenter is a program that allows Internet users to send alphanumeric
pages through the Pagenet paging system. Pagenet sends pager quicker
(IMHO) than the Pagnet web page, and allows you to keep an address book,
and send the same text to multiple recipiants.
What you need...
A Mac with System 7 or better.
1.5mb of free ram
An Internet connection
a recipiant with a Pagenet pager www.Pagenet.com
There is also a Windoze version avialable.
Pagecenter is shareware. Please support shareware and Broadcast News
Education by sending $10 or more! to...
Prof. David Hazinski
Grady College of Journalism
University of Georgia
Athens, Ga 30303
Pagecenter is provided AS IS. But please send any bugs, problems or
suggestions to todd@fantz.com
Pagecenter was written by Todd Fantz, todd@fantz.com, in Realbasic,
www.realsoftware.com. HTTP Socket Architecture by Dan Vanderkam.
Realbasic is very, very cool. Andrew is awesome. I recommend you check it
out.
Enjoy!
Date: May 10, 1999
From: tfantz@atl.mediaone.net
Subject: PageCenter
The latest version of Pagecenter can be found at
http://www.fantz.com/software/
Pagecenter is a program that allows Internet users to send alphanumeric
pages through the Pagenet paging system. Pagenet sends pager quicker
(IMHO) than the Pagnet web page, and allows you to keep an address book,
and send the same text to multiple recipiants.
What you need...
A Mac with System 7 or better.
1.5mb of free ram
An Internet connection
a recipiant with a Pagenet pager www.Pagenet.com
There is also a Windoze version avialable.
Pagecenter is shareware. Please support shareware and Broadcast News
Education by sending $10 or more! to...
Prof. David Hazinski
Grady College of Journalism
University of Georgia
Athens, Ga 30303
Pagecenter is provided AS IS. But please send any bugs, problems or
suggestions to todd@fantz.com
Pagecenter was written by Todd Fantz, todd@fantz.com, in Realbasic,
www.realsoftware.com. HTTP Socket Architecture by Dan Vanderkam.
Realbasic is very, very cool. Andrew is awesome. I recommend you check it
out.
Enjoy!
Date: Sep 04, 1998
From: rasyc@softhome.net
Subject: PageComm - Paging Software
PageComm
Paging Software for the Mac
Version: 0.72
Shareware - $5
Introduction
Welcome to PageComm, a numeric paging program designed to monitor your
phone line and notify you via your pager whenever you receive a call.
When combined with a remote call pick up answering machine, you can easily
set up a voice messaging system by having PageComm notify you whenever you
have a message.
Features
- Pages you whenever you have a call (after a user-defined number of
rings). PageComm can page you for every call, only calls after a certain
number of rings and/or when you have messages on your answering machine.
- Distinguishes whether a message has been left on your answering machine
(using a check message delay feature) and will notify you accordingly.
- PageComm will page in the number of rings for each call as a prefix for
the numeric message, or if a message was left, a special user-defined
prefix to distinguish the call.
- All phone calls are recorded in a log, displaying the time of call, date
of call, the number of rings, and whether or not a message was left.
- PageComm is fully customizable, thus making it easy for you to set up the
program specifically for your pager.
Enjoy!
Han Xu
rasyc@softhome.net
Date: Nov 19, 1996
From: andy@sqe.ch (Andy)
Subject: PageMill Guide PGS 1.2
Formerly a shareware learning application for Adobe
PageMill users its status is changed now to freeware.
The only change in this version is that all shareware
reminders have been removed.
If I find the time I might build a new Apple Guide based
on version 2.0 of PageMill, also as freeware. Let's see.
Andy
(e-mail: andy@sqe.ch)
Requirements:
Adobe PageMill 1.0
AppleGuide 1.2 or above
System 7.5 or aobe
or System 7.1 with 7.0/7.1 Apple Guide Enabler
For some features: AppleScript and Quicktime
Disinfectant found this archive virus-free.
Andreas Feuz
-/SQE Services Ltd., Zurich/Switzerland - The full range of Web services
-/Web site: http://www.sqe.ch/sqe
-/Email: afeuz@sqe.ch
-/Phone: +41 1 280 28 28 - Fax: +41 1 280 28 27
Date: Nov 02, 2004
From: support@pagesender.com
Subject: pagesender 3.3 - numerous requested features and fixes
pagesender 3.3 updates SmileOnMyMac's award-winning, full-featured fax
software with a number of requested features and fixes. pagesender
(30-day free demo, $29.95) requires Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later.
pagesender features:
- Send faxes and (PDF) E-mails directly from the print dialog
- Receive faxes using your fax modem
- Print, E-mail, and even AppleScript sent & received faxes
- Use with any popular address book or E-mail client
- Attach additional PDF documents when faxing
- Use any font on your system (including Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
- Send faxes easily via eFax, jConnect, EasyLink, or MaxEmail services
- Automate sending of faxes and (PDF) E-mails via AppleScript
- Includes English, Japanese, German, Italian, and French localizations
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.1.3 or later, including Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) and 10.3 (Panther)
- Send from any Mac OS X application (Classic & Mac OS 9 not supported)
- Send via these E-mail applications:
Claris E-mailer, Eudora, Mail, Mailsmith, Microsoft Entourage,
Outlook Express, PowerMail
- Drag & drop support for these address books:
Address Book *, Claris E-mailer, Eudora, Mailsmith, Microsoft Entourage *,
Outlook Express *, Now Contact *, Palm Desktop *, PowerMail (and vCard files)
[* = supports live addressing]
- Fax support for these services:
Fax modem, eFax.com, jConnect (j2.com), EasyLink, MaxEmail
You can find the latest version of pagesender and technical support at:
http://www.smilesoftware.com/pagesender.html
pagesender costs US $29.95 and may be purchased from itself or from:
http://store.eSellerate.net/s.asp?s=STR6900763369
pagesender is produced by:
SmileOnMyMac, LLC
PMB 281
25 NW 23rd Place, Suite 6
Portland, OR 97210-5599
We welcome your inquiries and feedback at:
support@pagesender.com
(attention: Philip Goward & Greg Scown)
Date: Nov 20, 1998
From: joel.francois@iname.com
Subject: PageSucker-Mac-2.0.sit.hqx - Web Hierarchy Downloader
PageSucker (Version 2.0 - 10th November, 1998)
PageSucker is a small utility that allows entire Web page hierarchies to be
downloaded automatically. The pages will thereby be modified in such a way
that they can then be viewed off-line (even after copying them to a CD-ROM
or the like). Version 2.0 - lots of new features, better user interface,
easy to launch on Mac and Windows. Main Features:
- Strong URL filters to restrict the downloads to only the desired files.
- Automatic rebuilding of the server's file system hierarchy on the client
side.
- Option to download only pages up to a certain recursion depth.
- Multithreaded. More than one connection to a server can be opened at a time.
- The names of the downloaded files are adapted to the local filesystem.
- Written entirely in Java. There's a Macintosh and Windows 95/98/NT version.
Date: Feb 17, 1998
From: support.crmm@crpht.lu
Subject: PageSucker 1.0.4
PageSucker 1.0.4 - is a small utility that allows entire Web page
hierarchies to be downloaded automatically. The pages will thereby be
modified in such a way that they can then be viewed off-line. Main
Features: Strong URL filters to restrict the downloads to only the
desired files. Automatic rebuilding of the server's file system
hierarchy on the client side. Option to download only pages up to a
certain recursion depth. Multithreaded. More than one connection to a
server can be opened at a time. The names of the downloaded files are
adapted to the local filesystem. Written entirely in Java. There's a
Macintosh and Windows 95/NT version.
Date: Jan 15, 1995
Date: Sat, 14 Jan 1995 14:38:28 -0600
From: willi123@gold.tc.umn.edu (Chris Williams)
Subject: PA Custom Login
Attached is a module for Public Address - Custom Login. This module allows
you to customize and edit all prompts seen by the user during login.for use
with pa v0.9b14.
Insane
========================
Chris Williams
willi123@gold.tc.umn.edu
========================
Date: Mar 13, 1999
From: xlz@kagi.com
Subject: Pan-Asian Language Environment - Oriental Express bundles
Pan-Asian Language Environment(PanALE) provides all the necessary
language scripts/fonts without Worldscript II and therefore the
Chinese/Japanese/Korean reading/browsing ability for MacOS 7.1-8.1.
Oriental Express is a dynamic localization extension to enable any MacOS
compatible computer with system 7.5 or above to localize your favorite
applications into one of the Asian languages - Chinese, Japanese, and
Korean. By just a simple click, Oriental Express can turn a English
application into Chinese/Japanese/Korean application. The localization
packages for Netscape Communicator and Internet Explorer are included.
Key Benefits
Enable MacOS computers with system 7.5-8.1 to read
Chinese/Japanese/Korean in any applications.
Convert your favorite English application into
Chinese/Japanese/Korean application with just a simple click.
System Requirement
* MacOS and compatible personal computers with 68030 or better.
* System 7.1 or later, MacOS 7.5.3 recommended.
* Minimum 8 MB RAM, 16 MB recommended.
* Minimum 8 MB free storage on hard drive.
Availability
There are two distribution packages. If user already has all the
language scripts (included in CLK/JLK/KLK, localized OS or MacOS 8.5),
user should just download the Oriental Express for Asian Languages in
download area. If user does not have the required language script,
PanALE/Oriental Express should be downloaded instead. PanALE provides
all the necessary language scripts/fonts without Worldscript II and
therefore the Chinese/Japanese/Korean reading/browsing ability.
Date: Jan 15, 1995
Date: Sat, 14 Jan 1995 14:40:18 -0600
From: willi123@gold.tc.umn.edu (Chris Williams)
Subject: PA Custom NewUser
Attached is a module for public address v0.9b14 - Custom NewUser. This
module allows you to edit all prompts seen by a new user creating an
account.
Insane
========================
Chris Williams
willi123@gold.tc.umn.edu
========================
Date: Dec 05, 1995
From: woodford@us.net (Paul Woodford)
Subject: Info-Mac bookmarks for TurboGopher
Attached is a set of Info-Mac bookmarks for TurboGopher 2.0. The set that
is already on the archives doesn't seem to work anymore, so I made my own.
Paul Woodford
woodford@us.net
Date: Aug 18, 2001
From: support
Subject: PB Download Client v1.1 (Download-Only Hotline Client)
PB is distributed as $7,- (US) shareware. PB is a simple but powerful
download-only client used to retrieve files from Hotline servers. PB can
automatically recover from virtually any connection problem that can
occur during a file download without any user interference. And thanks to
its enhanced partial file support, you can resume any partial download
you started without having to remember from what server you were
downloading it, or what login name or password you were using. Like the
proverbial "Pitbull", once it puts its "teeth" into a file, it will not
stop until the download is complete or until you call it off. There are
three ways you can start download a file with PB:
1. You can use PB's built-in download dialog to logon to a Hotline
server, browse its files, and select the file that you want to download.
2. PB can also handle special web links that enable you to download a
file directly from a webpage, much like conventional file downloads. An
example of a website that is currently offering PB web links in their
Hotline file search engine is www.hlsearch.com.
3. And last but not least, HotFind (a personal Hotline file search
application available at http://www.tracker-tracker.com/hotfind) now has
embedded Pitbull support, allowing PB to also automatically download the
results of a search from HotFind.
Changes in version 1.1
- Modified the interface to make the selection of files easier.
- Added random name and icon selection to make it less likely PB is
kicked repeatedly simply because of its nick name.
- Made the pinging-when-queued mechanism smarter so PB will gray out
after 10 minutes in the queue, just like a normal client.
- Moved the preferences file to the preferences folder (where it should
be! Sorry about that).
- Location of the partial download folder, download folder and bookmark
folder can now be set in the preferences.
- Removed the need for a seperate user icon file.
- Added a "local file" (which shows you the file name of the partial
file) and a "complete" (which shows you the number of bytes already
downloaded) column to the partial downloads window.
- Fixed a problem with long file names (>32 characters).
- Fixed some other minor bugs.
Date: Apr 09, 1999
From: nstewart@ican.net
Subject: PeaceKeeper v2.0b1
PeaceKeeper is software that will disconnect your PPP connection at a
specific time. Useful for anyone who engages in all-night downloads while
sharing a phoneline with family or roommates.
--
Noah J. Stewart
Biped Design Co.
Date: Apr 09, 1999
From: nstewart@ican.net
Subject: PeaceKeeper v2.0b1
PeaceKeeper is software that will disconnect your PPP connection at a
specific time. Useful for anyone who engages in all-night downloads while
sharing a phoneline with family or roommates.
--
Noah J. Stewart
Biped Design Co.
Date: Sep 10, 1996
From: (Gary Morris) grmorris@mem.net
Subject: Pegasus Mail Converter 1.0
Attached is Pegasus Mail Converter 1.0 which I am submitting to Info-Mac.
The following is a description/abstract. Please feel free to contact me
if you have any questions.
Pegasus Converter will convert Pegasus addressbooks and email lists to a
Eudora Nicknames file. You can then use this Nicknames file with Eudora
or import it into Claris Emailer.
Gary
Date: Jul 12, 1997
From: philr@peoplelink.com
Subject: PeopleLink v1.04 for non-PPC Macintosh
PeopleLink (http://www.peoplelink.com) is an application that allows
internet users to keep send realtime messages to other internet users
who happen to be using the PeopleLink software. This is accomplished by
providing users with the ability to tell when a friend is currently
online. PeopleLink is available for both non-PPC Macs and PPC Macs as
well as both Windows 3.1 and Windows 95/NT.
--
G. Philip Reger
http://www.peoplelink.com/
PeopleLink, Inc. - Connect. Communicate. Simply.
Date: Jul 12, 1997
From: philr@peoplelink.com
Subject: PeopleLink v1.04 for PPC Macintosh
PeopleLink (http://www.peoplelink.com) is an application that allows
internet users to keep send realtime messages to other internet users
who happen to be using the PeopleLink software. This is accomplished by
providing users with the ability to tell when a friend is currently
online. PeopleLink is available for both non-PPC Macs and PPC Macs as
well as both Windows 3.1 and Windows 95/NT.
--
G. Philip Reger
http://www.peoplelink.com/
PeopleLink, Inc. - Connect. Communicate. Simply.
Date: Jan 02, 1998
From: cwatson@CAM.ORG
Subject: People Lister 1.1b4 (English) - An addressbook
People Lister 1.1b4 (English version) - is an easy-to-use addressbook that
helps you remember everything about the people you know: phone numbers,
birthdays, email addresses, or anything else. It automatically reminds you
when someone has a birthday coming up, so you'll never forget a birthday
again! People Lister also makes it easy to send email to anyone. If you
have trouble remembering birthdays and phone numbers, then People Lister
can help you out!
People Lister is shareware, and needs System 7.0 or better, and an 68020 or
better (or PPC).
Date: Apr 16, 1999
From: cwatson@CAM.ORG
Subject: People Lister 1.1 (English) - An addressbook
People Lister 1.1 (English) - An addressbook that remembers birthdays
People Lister 1.1 - is an easy-to-use addressbook that helps you remember
everything about the people you know: phone numbers, birthdays, email
addresses, or anything else. It automatically reminds you when someone has
a birthday coming up, so you'll never forget a birthday again! People
Lister also makes it easy to send email to anyone, and can export to text
files.
People Lister is available in English, French, Italian, Swedish, and
German. More info is available at:
Date: Aug 17, 1999
From: brilor@mail.doitnow.com
Subject: Prefixes for New Phoenix Area Codes
On September 1, 1999 the Phoenix-metro area requires 10-digit dialing for
local calls that cross into two new area codes (623 and 480). Many folks
still provide their phone number with only seven digits. This handy
reference tells you which area code to dial.
The program is Freeware. Hope it is helpful to everyone in the Valley of
the Sun.
Brian Stevens
Date: Jan 08, 2004
From: info@macmedia.sk
Subject: PhoneManager 1.0.8 for Nokia 6210, 6310 and 6310i.
(Mac OS X version available at
http://www.macmedia.sk/phonemanager10x.sit)
Other Nokia phones are not supported yet.
Cable connection is required, infrared connection is not supported.
(PhoneManager for Mac OS X supports Bluetooth connection for Nokia
6310i.)
Main features:
- reading phonebooks from the phone memory and the SIM card (extended
phonebook from the phone memory is supported - 5 numbers and 2 or 4
texts for each entry)
- editing, uploading and deleting phonebook entries
- international characters support
- saving phonebook to a file
- phonebook export as tab-separated text
- phonebook export as vCards
- tab-separated text import
- vCards import
- phonebook printing
- direct sending SMS when working with phonebooks
- SMS management - text and picture SMS (reading from the phone,
sending, replying, forwarding, deleting, attaching pictures, delivery
reports, flash SMS)
- loading picture SMS from a picture file
- simple picture SMS editing
- QuickFind feature for easy finding phonebook entries when sending SMS
- saving SMS to a file
- saving picture SMS to a file
- SMS exporting as tab-separated text
- SMS sending to multiple recipients
- SMS saving to the phone
- downloading and uploading phone logos (operator logo, startup logo,
group logos)
- uploading operator logos for different GSM networks
- deleting operator logo from the phone
- loading logo from a picture file
- simple logo editing
- uploading ringing tones to the phone
- loading ringing tones from a file
- creating own ringing tones
- java applications upload for Nokia 6310i (more java application can be
downloaded from http://www.midlet.org/ and http://www.midletcentral.com/
- not all java applications from these sites may be suitable for Nokia
6310i)
- phone info
Date: Aug 30, 1996
From: (Scott Jenson) jenson@newton.apple.com
Subject: Submission for PhoneMemo II
NotePad Stationery for Newton 2.0 systems.
PhoneMemo II helps you manage your phone calls. It adds an additional item
in the "New" menu in the NotePad that creates notes especially setup to
handle phone calls.
I hear you ask, "Why have stationery when you can use the Calls Application?"
Good Question. Here are my answers:
- Most of my time is in the NotePad and wanted something integrated with it.
- I wanted alarms to remind me to call someone.
- I wanted to jump to the person's Name card quickly.
- I wanted new people to be added into the Names app for me.
PhoneMemo II is an update to the original PhoneMemo. It adds several new
features in addition to a few important bug fixes.
Date: Jan 15, 2001
From: Horst Prillinger
Subject: Phonemic Font Pack 1.1.3
This is a new version of my fonts for phonemic transcriptions, Phonemic
Font Package 1.1.3 (PFP). It contains two fonts with a full set of
phonetic symbols (IPA compatible) for phonemic transcriptions of
English.
The font is provided in PostScript Type 1 format. A TrueType version
can be downloaded from my web site.
Starting with this version, PFP is freeware.
There is no more shareware fee!
Date: Mar 05, 1999
From: KarlBunker@aol.com
Subject: PhoneTech 1.0.1
PhoneTech is a versatile utility that provides many powerful phone-related
technologies that usually require expensive software, special hardware, or
both.
Working through any ordinary modem, PhoneTech provides the following features:
* Includes a compact and easy to use "Phone Book" with which you can store
any number of names and phone numbers for quick access.
* "Keep trying" technology: if the line is busy or there is no answer,
PhoneTech can retry the number periodically until you get through. You don't
even have to pick up the phone until you're successfully connected.
* System wide hotkey allows you to switch instantly between your modem (for
dialing) and your phone (for speaking) from within any application. Work at
your Mac in comfort while PhoneTech toils in the background getting through to
your party.
* Voice mail macros: fight automated phone answering systems with your own
automation! Do you call companies that require you to press 1, then press 3,
then enter your 16-digit account number, then enter your 5-digit password? Now
you can "script" the process and do it all with one mouse click.
* A call timer can show you the accumulated time of phone calls, with an
option to automatically time only long distance calls.
* Keep notes on each entry in your PhoneTech phone book; these notes can be
easily updated, automatically date-stamped, and up to 32K long.
* Sophisticated "import" feature allows you to transfer names and phone
numbers from other databases to the PhoneTech phone book.
* "Listen In" feature turns your modem into a one-way speaker phone. If
you're put on hold, you can use this to listen in on the line without holding
the receiver to your ear.
* Automatic translation of text phone numbers, such as "1-800-SOS-APPL".
* Integration with Qualcomm's Now Contact(tm), so that Now Contact can
automatically use PhoneTech, with its "keep trying" feature and other
capabilities, to dial phone numbers.
* And, as they say, "much more!"
Virtually everyone who spends any time at a Mac has to make phone calls while
they work. Some do this only occasionally, while others make calls constantly
as part of their job. Either way, the process can be made vastly more
convenient and less troublesome, without having to learn a complex new
hardware or software system, for the vanishingly small investment of $20.00.
Minimum requirements for PhoneTech are any Mac with a 68020 processor or
better (includes all Power Macs) running System 7.1 or later, a modem and a
phone on the same line as the modem.
PhoneTech is shareware and costs only $20.00. This download version is
complete and not disabled in any way; registered customers receive a code to
turn off "please register" reminders.
--
Karl Bunker
Iron Software
KarlBunker@aol.com
http://www.IronSoftware.com
Date: Dec 26, 2003
From: panoply@bellsouth.net
Subject: PhoneTone'r 1.1 Submission
PhoneTone'r is an efficient AppleScript(R) application that will
automatically dial any telephone number copied to the clipboard! It
requires you to place the mouthpiece of your touch-tone phone close to
your computer speaker. PhoneTone'r will convert a word number to its
proper numerical format and also copy it back to the clipboard (in case
you need to paste it into a document).
New to this Version:
(1) You can know change the prefix number to any number you desire.
(2) There is better handling of the phone number grouping,
especially with out of U.S. numbers.
System Requirements:
PhoneTone'r has been tested on Mac OS 9.x. PhoneTone'r requires the
freeware (Akua Sweets 1.4.3) installed in your Scripting Additions
Folder of your System Folder. Requires a Touch-Tone phone.
Cost: Freeware
Quickset Alarm is by Terrance P. Burnett (panoply@bellsouth.net).
Date: Aug 07, 1998
From: grinch@pobox.com
Subject: PingReporter 1.31
PingReporter v1.31
This is a little application started out as a quick hack to save myself a lot of hassle when it came
time to sift through the large log files, created by ICMP Logger during a ping attack, pulling IP
numbers and other data out and to organize it in a neat and legible sort of way before sending it
off to my local ISP. It has now become a useful MacOS application.
It is not fancy and has no bells or whistles in any way. But it's FAST.
It is to be used in conjunction with ICMP Logger v1.0. It was unknown, at the time of this
writing, if there was a newer version that creates a differently formatted log file, which basically
means that this is to be used ONLY on log files created by the aforementioned program.
ICMP Logger, when used, creates a text file with the following format which can grow to
megabyte proportions. If you are familiar with this kind of situation then you can understand
the difficulty in reading through the file to find needed info.
A quick break down of what PingReporter does:
* Extracts IP numbers from the log files.
* Counts the number of pings received from a particular IP.
* Shows you when that IP started and stopped sending the pings.
* Shows you the size of the pings and if they changed size.
* Calculates the total number of bytes received from those pings.
* Organizes all this data in a neat manner so that it can easily be passed on to others without much hassle
--
Grinch
Mondays are a hard way to spend one-seventh of your life.
Date: Jul 17, 1998
From: grinch@pobox.com
Subject: PingReporter1.3.sit
PingReporter 1.3
This is a little application started out as a quick hack to save myself a lot of hassle when it came time to sift through the large log files, created by ICMP Logger during a ping attack, pulling IP numbers and other data out and to organize it in a neat and legible sort of way before sending it off to my local ISP. It has now become a useful MacOS application.
Comes in two flavours: 68K and PPC!
What's New:
- Added recognition of log file date stamps & midnight hour roll-overs.
(It now organizes the data by date as well)
- Turfed the Unix console style interface and replaced it with a proper MacOS UI.
"Hey, it's free-ware!"
Date: Jan 02, 2002
From: support
Subject: Pitbull Pro v2.3.0 Carbon (Advanced Hotline Client)
License: Shareware (Fully functional 30 day trial)
Price: $11 (US)
Email: support@hotline-tools.com
Web Site: www.hotline-tools.com
Requirements: OSX
Pitbull Pro is a complete, powerful client for the Hotline protocol.
Pitbull Pro combines the functionality of the regular Hotline Client with
advanced administration features and the power of Pitbull, allowing it to
automatically recover from virtually any connection problem that can
occur without user interference.
Like the proverbial "pitbull", once Pitbull Pro puts its "teeth" into the
connection, it will not stop until the job at hand is done or until you
call it off.
New in 2.3.0
* Added a file search feature.
* Support for inline viewing of movies.
* Added an "AWAY" option.
* Sent messages are now saved in the "sent messages" list in the private
message pane.
* Implemented a boolean search for the server list.
* Added (first generation) bookmark window for easy access.
* It's now possible to switch on the fly between partial downloads
folders.
* Disable auto-reconnect is now a server specific setting.
* Fixed a bug that occasionally prevented uploads from completing.
* Fixed a bug in retrieving trackers from tracker-tracker.com when using
a web proxy.
* Files can be sorted by size again.
...and much more.
Date: Jan 02, 2002
From: support
Subject: Pitbull Pro v2.3.0 PPC (Advanced Hotline Client)
License: Shareware (Fully functional 30 day trial)
Price: $11 (US)
Email: support@hotline-tools.com
Web Site: www.hotline-tools.com
Requirements: OSX
Pitbull Pro is a complete, powerful client for the Hotline protocol.
Pitbull Pro combines the functionality of the regular Hotline Client with
advanced administration features and the power of Pitbull, allowing it to
automatically recover from virtually any connection problem that can
occur without user interference.
Like the proverbial "pitbull", once Pitbull Pro puts its "teeth" into the
connection, it will not stop until the job at hand is done or until you
call it off.
New in 2.3.0
* Added a file search feature.
* Support for inline viewing of movies.
* Added an "AWAY" option.
* Sent messages are now saved in the "sent messages" list in the private
message pane.
* Implemented a boolean search for the server list.
* Added (first generation) bookmark window for easy access.
* It's now possible to switch on the fly between partial downloads
folders.
* Disable auto-reconnect is now a server specific setting.
* Fixed a bug that occasionally prevented uploads from completing.
* Fixed a bug in retrieving trackers from tracker-tracker.com when using
a web proxy.
* Files can be sorted by size again.
...and much more.
Date: Jan 16, 2004
From: pixxxsafe@pixxxsafe.com
Subject: PixxxGrabber 1.5.1 Mac OS X
PixxxGrabber is a simple but effective web media browser with a powerful
option to download multiple files with a single mouse click.
PixxxGrabber does not cache any data. It simply does not need to, since
it only downloads the HTML-coded part of the web page, subsequently
looks for all the links that originate from the page and organizes them
in sections:
- Links to (other) Web Pages:
Here you can find all the links to browse trough the site(s). A
'Preview' button looks for the actual content behind each link.
- Large Images:
This section displays all the links that refer to images that are linked
to from the web page. In most cases, these are large sized images.
- Thumbnail Images:
This section displays all the links that refer to images that are
displayed on the web page itself; in most cases banners and thumbnail
pictures.
Every section is easily accessed through tabs. Note that the links to
the files all have checkboxes. All the links to large picture files are
checked by default. Check the files that you intend to download.
Clicking the "Download Checked Items" button below the file lists
displays a download options dialog, where you to specify where you wish
to save the downloaded files:
- To a directory you select on your hard drive.
- To an encrypted PixxxSafe Series (.pxs) file.
- To the PixxxSafe Series currently selected in PixxxSafe.
Key features
------------
* Browse the web fast and efficiently: no caching, no banners, no
pop-ups, no history or cookie traces.
* No ads, no annoyances; see only the information you choose to see.
* Easily preview any pictures you find.
* Download any pictures with a single mouse click.
* Download simply to a folder, or to the state-of-the art 256 bit
encrypted PixxxSafe Series (.pxs) files.
* Fully integrated with PixxxSafe.
Date: Sep 14, 1995
From: ferrara@unive.it (Roberto FERRARA)
Subject: Pizza 1.06
Last version of Pizza point program for FidoNet NetWork
Date: Jan 03, 1998
From: rosset@dial.eunet.ch
Subject: PlayerPRO Internet PlugIn 1.0
Player PRO Netscape Plugin 1.0
PlayerPRO Netscape Plugin is an extension for your Netscape
Communicator� software. It will allow you to include, control and play
music files. It supports soundtracker files : MOD, S3M, MADx and XM. For
more informations about these music files, download the PlayerPRO
application, a full music editor (http://www.quadmation.com/pphome.htm).
How to use it
Simply drag "PlayerPRO Plugin" file in your "Plug-ins" folder in
Netscape.
Example in HTML: