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File Name: a-better-finder-rename.hqx (880 k)
Date: Jun 27, 1999
File Name: abfr-20.hqx (876 k)
Date: May 01, 1999
From: reiff@comp.lancs.ac.uk
Subject: A Better Finder Rename 2.0
A BETTER FINDER RENAME
"A Better Finder Rename" is a contextual menu plugin for the
Macintosh Finder which allows users to quickly rename multiple files.
"A Better Finder Rename" is ideally suited for Macintosh webmasters,
users who need to transfer files from or to Windows or Unix, as well
as for all other Macintosh users who deal with large numbers of files.
Feature list:
* interactive/ automatic modes
* create numbered lists (e.g. image1, image2, image3, etc.)
* replace anywhere in the file name
* replace at the beginning of the file name
* replace at the end of the file name
* add at the beginning of the file name
* add at the end of the file name
* convert to uppercase
* convert to lowercase
* remove characters at the beginning of the file name
* remove characters at the end of the file name
* examples for each mode
* all settings are "remembered" from one usage to the next
* fully integrated with the Macintosh Finder
For more information, as well as a demonstration of ABFR, please visit:
http://www.publicspace.net/ABetterFinderRename/
___
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
A PowerMacintosh with MacOS 8 or later.
File Name: abf-rename-16.hqx (868 k)
Date: Jan 29, 1999
From: reiff@comp.lancs.ac.uk
Subject: A Better Finder Rename 1.6
A BETTER FINDER RENAME
"A Better Finder Rename" is a contextual menu plugin for the
Macintosh Finder which allows users to quickly rename multiple files.
"A Better Finder Rename" is ideally suited for Macintosh webmasters,
users who need to transfer files from or to Windows or Unix, as well
as for all other Macintosh users who deal with large numbers of files.
Feature list:
* interactive/ automatic modes
* create numbered lists (e.g. image1, image2, image3, etc.)
* replace anywhere in the file name
* replace at the beginning of the file name
* replace at the end of the file name
* add at the beginning of the file name
* add at the end of the file name
* convert to uppercase
* convert to lowercase
* remove characters at the beginning of the file name
* remove characters at the end of the file name
* examples for each mode
* all settings are "remembered" from one usage to the next
* droplet creation and editing
* fully integrated with the Macintosh Finder
For more information, as well as a demonstration of ABFR, please visit:
http://www.publicspace.net/ABetterFinderRename/
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
A PowerMacintosh with MacOS 8 or later.
File Name: abf-select-151.hqx (716 k)
Date: Dec 11, 1998
From: reiff@comp.lancs.ac.uk
Subject: A Better Finder Select 1.2.1
A BETTER FINDER SELECT
"A Better Finder Select" is a contextual menu plug-in for the Macintosh
Finder, which allows users to quickly select all files matching a given
criterum. The utility implements selection based on file name, creator and
type. It also supports Linux-type wildcards. "A Better Finder Select" is a
simple, yet surprisingly powerful utility which is fully integrated into
the Macintosh Finder.
This new version contains many improvements and new features, including:
* selection based on the file and creator type both separately and in
combination (e.g. select all gif image files created by Adobe Photoshop)
For more information, as well as a demonstration of ABFS, please visit our
web site at:
http://www.publicspace.net/ABetterFinderSelect/
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
A PowerMacintosh with MacOS 8 or later.
File Name: account-info-d07.hqx (8 k)
Date: Oct 14, 1997
From: mstrittm@stud.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: AccountInfo
(US):AccountInfo is an extension for the built in Names application (NOS 2.x). You can add account informations to a person or to a company. Please contact me for the english version and for other languages. Freeware! HomePage: http://myweb.vector.ch/dinoware eMail: tilt@dataway.ch
(D): AccountInfo erweitert die Kartei des Newtons (NOS 2.x) um die Funktion, Konto Informationen einer Person oder einer Firma anzufügen (Bank, Konto, BLZ). Es sind mehrere Einträge möglich. Freeware!
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Date: Nov 06, 1998
From: hartmann@mbox.kyoto-inet.or.jp
Subject: AddBallonApp/AddBallonCM
€€€About ³AddBalloonApp 1.4²€€€
€€€What's that?
"I wish I'd be able to peek into the contents of this file, without having
to wait for my word processor to launchŠ" I think there are a lot of people
out there, who think like me. And if you do so, too, you should use
AddBalloonApp: Add AddBalloonApp puts the beginning of any text file or
text clipping into a balloon help resource for it or into its Finder
comment.
€€€How do I use it?
Drag and drop a text file or text clipping you'd like to add balloon help
or a Finder comment to. Additionally hold the following modifier keys to
modify its behavior.
³Delete³: Delete balloon help.
³Command³: Display a dialog to edit balloon help.
³Ctrl³: Add a Finder comment.
This upload is done on request of the author, Ryôji Kawasaki, who does not
speak English very well. I did the English localization. If in doubt please
contact or
Date: Oct 20, 1998
From: Michael_Cardenas@deneba.com
Subject: AffirmationSpeaker.sit.hqx abstract
Afirmation speaker uses apple's plaintalk technology to speak
affirmations. You must have apple's speech control panel and the speech
manager extension installed. You can speak one random by clicking in
AF's window. You can speak all the affirmations in the list (about 200)
randomly using the menu, or you can speak them all in order. This is my
first shareware program for the mac and I just want to see if there's
any interest and I should keep working on this.
Date: Jun 02, 1999
From: keleher@cs.umd.eduSubject: Alpha Text Editor 7.2This is version 7.2 of Alpha, a completely customizable and programmabletext editor especially tuned to handle source code, LaTeX, and HTML files.Alpha is:New features:o new Latex, HTML, and Java modeso expanded syntax coloringo new modular reorganization of Tcl codeo One or two other enhancements and fixes.And the standard blurb:o Powerful. Alpha uses Dr. Ousterhout's Tool Command Language (Tcl) as a scripting language. Tcl is rapidly becoming a popular extension language over many different hardware platforms. o Customizable. Any function or keystroke sequence can be bound to any key, menus are completely user-specified and modifiable. o Emacs-ish. Alpha supports many of the key bindings and central concepts of GNU Emacs. It is not a port, however, and uses a Tcl instead of LISP as an extension language. o Multi-modal. Alpha supports mode-specific: bindings menus keyword colorizing Alpha cu
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: s2191331@cse.unsw.edu.au
Subject: Graphics Accelerator Antivirus program
AntiGax is a free program which detects and repairs files infected by the
recent 'Graphics Accelerator' virus (also known as SevenDust-E and
MDEF-9805-E).
This archive also includes GAx Defender, which is an extension that checks
programs for the virus as you run them.
Instructions on their use are in the readme - please read it.
More information is available on the web at this address:
Date: Jul 13, 1999
From:Jeremy Roussak Lab
Subject:Apollo
Apollo 2.3
==========
This is version 2.3 of Apollo, the very popular launching utility.
"A must-have program" (MacAddict, August 1998)
"Apollo, the ultimate launcher ... My advice: grab it before it
gets gobbled up by some softare company that knows a $200 product
when it sees one" (David Pogue, MacWorld)
"The best $30 I ever spent" (DJ: Seattle, WA)
"I've never been so pleased with a bit of shareware" (JR: Palo Alto, CA)
"The best launcher around" (WS: Surrey, UK)
"Many thanks for your amazing software" (RB: Linz, Austria)
Apollo is a launching utility. You configure a menu containing those
applications, control panels, desk accessories, folders and documents you
use frequently. Then, whatever you are doing, a click of the mouse pops up
the menu and lets you open any of the configured items. Any item in
Apollo's menu can also have its own hot key. You can organise items into
groups, with each group having its own submenu. If a group is made
"active", selecting its name makes Apollo open all the items in the group
seriatim. Apollo can automatically control the sound level and screen
depth for each application, changing them as you switch between
applications. Apolo also has facilities for switching between applications
using keyboard or menu.
New features in version 2.3 include "public" groups, which can be included
in more than one set, and "pseudonyms", which allow you to rename items so
they appear in Apollo's menus under different names.
New features in version 2.2 included a contextual menu plugin for one-click
configuration (system 7 users are catered for as well), and more options
for sorting of folder submenus.
New features in version 2.1 included integration with Default Folder (v2.9
or better required), much improved icon handling and the ability to
position Apollo's icons anywhere in the menu bar simply by option- clicking
and dragging.
Apollo 2.3 is shareware: the fee is US$30 or 15 pounds sterling. There are
significant discounts for multiple-copy and site licences. There is no
upgrade fee for registered users of previous versions. Registration can be
made via Kagi Shareware. Registration and online registration utilities
are provided as part of the package. Kagi can accept payments by credit
card.
Apollo 2.3 requires system 7 (it is fully compatible with system 8)
and a Mac with a 68020 or better processor.
Jeremy Roussak
Suggested archive file: gui/apollo-23.hqx
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Date: Apr 16, 1999
From: andyf@vei.net
Subject: appaxe
AppAxe - is a control panel that allows the user to define "hot keys" that quit certain applications. AppAxe allows the user to quit applications in three ways: quit just the finder, quit everything but the finder, and quit everything but the front application. AppAxe also allows the user to switch between applications using command-tab.
AppAxe work on 68k Macs or PowerMacs running MacOS 7.0 or later.
Date: Mar 26, 1999
From: andyf@vei.net
Subject: AppAxe 1.0 Application Quitter Control Panel
AppAxe is a control panel that allows the user to define "hot keys" to
quit certain applications. AppAxe can quit just the Finder, everything
but the finder, and everything but the front application. AppAxe also
allows application switching from the keyboard via command-tab.
AppAxe only requires system 7.0 or greater.
You may distribute my control panel in any way that you want.
-andy finnell
Date: Nov 05, 1994
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 17:43:56 -0600
From: "Apgar, Eric"
Subject: comm/atlk/appleshare-setup
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AppleShareSetup Control Panel
Copyright (c) 1991-1992, Apple Computer, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
by Jim Luther, Apple Developer Technical Support
The AppleShareSetup control panel is free software and can be
distributed freely by individuals. For commercial distribution or
bulletin board distribution please contact Apple Software Licensing.
AppleShareSetup is distributed "as is" and unsupported by Apple.
Please don't call Apple for technical support on this program.
********** System Requirements **********
This control panel only works with the AppleShare 3.0, AppleShare
7.1, and future AppleShare Chooser extensions under both System 6
and System 7. It does not work with the AppleShare 2.0 Chooser
extension under System 6 or the AppleShare 7.0 or 7.0.1 Chooser
extension under System 7 - the configuration features just aren't
there.
The AppleShare Chooser extension must be in the "Extensions"
folder under System 7, or in the "System Folder" under System 6.
********** What's it do? **********
The AppleShareSetup control panel lets you set or disable various
options supported by the AppleShare Chooser extension. With
AppleShareSetup, you can:
* Make specific AppleShare alerts "time-out" after a set amount of
time. For example, you can make the "The file server is closing down
in x minute(s)" alert automatically dismiss itself after 10 seconds.
* Completely disable all AppleShare alerts.
* Disable AppleShare "Greeting" messages.
* Disable some auto-mount features.
Full Balloon Help is provided under System 7. Turn on Balloon
Help (and read your AppleShare manuals) if you can't figure this
control panel out.
Apgar@Apple.com | Eric Apgar alias Gar | I said it, NOT Apple.
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="ASSetup.sea"
Date: Mar 12, 1999
From: kamprath@kagi.com
Subject: Application Commander v1.1.0
Application Commander is an utility that takes advantage of Apple¹s
Speech Recognition System in conjunction with the Application Switching
Manager to enable you to control and manage your running applications by
speaking some simple commands.
The Application Switching Manager is a public interface that several
third party utilities support. It is currently support by ClaireWare
Software¹s Program Switcher and Binary Software¹s PowerSwitch. For more
information on these programs, please visit one of the following web
pages:
http://www.kamprath.net/claireware/program_switcher.html
http://www.binarysoft.com/psmac/psmac.html
What is required?
Application Commander requires the following:
Apple¹s Speech Recognition System v1.5 or later (comes with MacOS
8.5)
PowerPC processor
Program Switcher v4.4.0 or PowerSwitch v1.0.0 or later
MacOS 8.0 or later
How do I use it?
All you need to do is enable the Speech Recognition Manager in the Speech
control panel and then launch Application Commander. Application
Commander is a ³background only application,² so there are no options or
other user interface to mess with. To cause Application Commander to do
something, all you have to do is say a command that Application Commander
recognizes and it will act on that command. Application Commander
recognizes the following commands:
Switch to the Finder
Switch to the Last Application
Switch to
Date: Sep 21, 1999
From: Martin Ekerå
Subject: Application Monitor v1.0b Beta Fat (appmonitor_10b_fat.sit)
Application Monitor v1.0b Beta Fat
Application Monitor is small application for quitting application running
on your Macintosh or on any other Macintosh connected to your network (you
are required to have program sharing access to do this, however). The
program can be very useful if you have annoying background application
running on your machine.
This program may be included on any CD-ROM, as long as the author, Martin
Ekerå , is first contacted via email.
Web: http://www.ekera.com
Date: Dec 04, 1998
From: louisxiv@istar.ca
Subject: Application Switcher editor
This is the most powerful Appliaction Switcher editor you can find. It
let you edit everything in the Application Switcher, and then save your
work. It also gives you tips and let you change the scroll bar settings
more than the Appearance control panel.
Requires system 8.5 (or >) and Applescript.
Louis Chartrand
LouisXIV@istar.ca
http://realbasic.8m.com
Date: Dec 18, 1998
From: louisxiv@istar.ca
Subject: Application Switcher editor 2.0
This is the most powerful Appliaction Switcher editor you can find. It
let you edit everything in the Application Switcher, and then save your
work. It also gives you tips and let you change the scroll bar settings
more than the Appearance control panel. In version 2.0, a completely new
interface, shotcut editor and much more!
Requires system 8.5 (or >) and Applescript.
Date: Jun 06, 1996
From: (Guillaume) guyom@lorien.imaginet.fr
Subject: ARA Scripting Extension
Hi there,
As a Macintosh developer for now more than eight years, I wrote
an AppleScript Extension, allowing complete control over ARA connexions.
I'd like to distribute this software as a ShareWare, and I was told
to send it to this address for a large internet spread.
Cheers,
Guyom
Guillaume "Guyom" Besse
Full Resource Group
Date: Jan 09, 1998
From: dathorc@jps.net
Subject: ArchiveCM 1.0.1
ArchiveCM is a contextual menu plugin which allows you to navigate the
contents of StuffIt archives through contextual menus.
Requirements:
- Power Macintosh
- Mac OS 8
- StuffIt Engine
Version 1.0.1 has been modified for easier localization, and now
automatically selects items extracted from an archive.
David Catmull
dathorc@jps.net
http://bounce.to/dathorc/
Sent with Cyberdog: Because it's not over until we say it's over...
Date: Aug 03, 1999
From: h.prill@magnet.at
Subject: Austrian Keyboard Patch 2.0 for OS 8.5/8.6
This is version 2.0 of the Austrian Keyboard Patch. It corrects a problem
in the German version of Mac OS 8.5, 8.5.1 and 8.6 where pressing the
Apostrophe key (') would produce an accent circonflexe [^] instead. With
the patch installed, the correct symbol is produced.
Version 2.0 adds compatibility with Mac OS 8.6 and makes better checks to
ensure that the correct system file is being patched.
System Requirements:
Any Apple Power Macintosh computer
Mac OS D-8.5, D-8.5.1 or D-8.6 (German version)
License:
Freeware
Standard disclaimer:
This software is provided as is, without warranty or promise of support.
Read the enclosed ReadMe before using it. In the unlikely event that this
software should cause any damage, the author of this patch cannot be made
responsible.
Contact information:
mailto:h.prill@magnet.at
http://aardvark.magnet.at/software/
Date: Dec 21, 1992
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 92 15:34:02 -0800
From: Jon Pugh
Subject: [*] AutoGuest.hqx
One of the most common questions I get (just after the -903 from AESend) is
"How do I get rid of the linking password dialog for Guest access?" Greg
Anderson wrote a marvelously skanky INIT and code resource for doing this.
It allows you to have transparent Guest access for Apple Events. If you
install the INIT, you get no dialogs if guest access is allowed. If you
use the code resource, you get no dialogs for that program.
Mind you, this works with 7.x and may break at any moment, but it is currently
the ONLY way to get past the dialog.
Jon
Date: May 01, 1999
From: RDBow@Pitnet.net
Subject: Auto-Save 1.0 68k
Auto-Save is a neat program that will save your work
automatically in programs of your choice at the time
intervals you select.
A-S is shareware($15) and is available also in a PPC
version. Requires OS 7-8.1, and Applescript.
A program that will pay for itself everytime you
crash....... Especially good for email programs.
Date: May 01, 1999
From: RDBow@Pitnet.net
Subject: Auto-Save1.0 PPC
Auto-Save is a neat program that will save your work
automatically in programs of your choice at the time
intervals you select.
A-S is shareware($15) and is available also in a 68K
version. Requires OS 7-8.1, and Applescript.
A program that will pay for itself everytime you
crash....... Especially good for email programs.
Date: Mar 26, 1999
From: jburwell@Trinity.Edu
Subject: Back-Drop for OS 8.5
Back-Drop for OS 8.5 is a simple drag-and-drop utility for changing your
desktop picture. It features 'undo' and contextual menu support. This
version introduces compatibility with OS 8.5. Freeware. Requires OS 8.5
with Appearance and Applescript installed.
For more informtion, see:
http://neddie.simplenet.com/software/Back-Drop/
Feel free to include this on a CD-ROM.
John Burwell
jburwell@trinity.edu
http://neddie.simplenet.com/
Date: Aug 30, 1997
From: jbkezer@ix.netcom.com
Subject: BatteryAmnesia 1.5.2
BatteryAmnesia 1.5.2 for PowerBooks
Author's email address: jbkezer@kagi.com
BatteryAmnesia is a utility for any PowerBook that uses a nickel-cadmium
(NiCad) or nickel-hydride (NiMH) battery. Over time, these batteries are
susceptible to a "memory effect", which can reduce their battery capacity.
The memory effect can be cured by fully discharging the battery before
recharging it.
BatteryAmnesia provides a safe, fast and automatic way to deep discharge
your PowerBook's battery. BatteryAmnesia bypasses the low battery warning
dialogs, and prevents the "soft" sleep brought on by those dialogs.
Instead, BatteryAmnesia will run your PowerBook's battery down until the
"hard" hardware shutdown occurs, which is at a lower voltage. This
provides the best discharge possible without an expensive external battery
conditioner.
Version 1.5.2 contains the following enhancements:
- Fixes Mac OS 8 compatibility bug.
Shareware; $10 registration fee suggested. See enclosed docs for more
information.
It can be downloaded from (http://members.aol.com/jbkezer/shareware.html).
Jeremy's home page: http://members.aol.com/jbkezer/
Macintosh shareware: http://members.aol.com/jbkezer/shareware.html
Date: Dec 19, 1996
From: Stephen.Marshall@vuw.ac.nz (Stephen Marshall)
Subject: BBEdit HTML TOC version 1.0
Most HTML markup extensions concentrate on the appearance of the document,
making it easy to add HTML tags to a text document. BBEdit HTML Tables,
which I released some time ago now is that sort of extension, simplifying
the construction of tables in HTML documents. This extension is different.
BBEdit HTML TOC is an extension for BBEdit which looks at the logical
construction of the document and makes it easier for you to introduce
logical markup. With HTML TOC you can easily create a table of contents for
any piece of text which has been marked up with headings.
It has a number of features to simplify this process including the ability
to set a cutoff point for heading levels that are included, automatic
insertion of the table of contents in either the document or clipboard,
support for relative links and the ability to build the table of contents
in sections rather than all at once.
BBEdit HTML TOC is able to detect the presence of an existing table of
contents and update, replace or add to it and it will reuse names that have
already been applied to parts of your document when appropriate.
BBEdit HTML TOC has been extensively tested on versions 3.5.2 and 4.0.1 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.
Stephen
Dr. S J Marshall, Macintosh Consultant, Victoria University of Wellington,
PO Box 600, Wellington, New Zealand
Home Page: http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~marshall
Date: Jan 17, 1993
From: k044477@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Jamie R. McCarthy)
Subject: BBXKeys 1.0
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 93 1:45:30 EST
BBXKeys is a BBEdit extension that assigns command keys to other
extensions. In the spirit of all BBEdit extensions to date, it's
freeware, and full source (all 10K of it) is included.
--
Jamie McCarthy Internet: k044477@kzoo.edu AppleLink: j.mccarthy
Date: Oct 17, 1999
From: "Adam D. I. Kramer"
Subject: BeHierarchic
An update of what you've got in your archives. This nifty cdev replaces the
bug-ridden Apple Menu Options control panel, and adds nifty features. The
program's page can be found at http://www.octave.net/BeHierarchic
Date: Apr 25, 1999
From: anelson@iname.com
Subject: BeSpecific 1.0 for KeyQuencer
BeSpecific - for Mac OS enables application specific macros in
KeyQuencer. As you may know, once you assign a keystroke in
KeyQuencer, the keystroke does the same thing in all
applications. BeSpecific allows you to assign different tasks
to the same keystroke depending on what application is
current.
Date: Aug 28, 1998
From: Arnout.Symoens@ping.be
Subject: BetaScan v102
BetaScan is a neat Drag 'n Drop utility which scans files, folders and
disks for none final code files.
None final code file, means any program or system extension (control
panels, drivers, libraries,etc..) that aren't 'final' versions. These none
final versions can be the reason of big system crashes when they are system
extensions. Size : 36kb.
Arnout Symoens (Arnout.Symoens@ping.be).
Date: May 02, 1997
From: Alessandro Levi Montalcini, alm@torino.alpcom.it
Subject: better-edit-keys-11.hqx
Better edit keys 1.1 - is a cool system enhancement that allows you to use the
shift, option and control keys with the arrows, delete, forward delete and clear
keys in any standard text editing field, including basic text editors such as
SimpleText. This makes it much easier to work with text without reaching the
mouse.
Date: Mar 30, 1996
From: (meeroh) meeroh@MIT.EDU
Subject: Brainwash Quotes 1.0
Brainwash Quotes 1.0 is a BBEdit extension which converts smart quotes to
dull quotes. Useful for web publishing. Source available.
Miroslav Jurisic
meeroh@mit.edu
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/meeroh/
Date: Jun 05, 1998
From: hide@soon.com
Subject: Calculate Size CMM Plug-in 1.2 and 1.2J
Calculate Size CMM Plug-in is the MacOS 8 Contextual Menu Plug-in
that makes it easy to calculate the total size of the selected
items (files and/or folders).
It has been difficult to calculate the total size of the multiple
folders and files without using special utility program. Now, with
Calculate Size CMM Plug-in, it's just a simple Control+Click from
the Finder.
< Features >
* It can calculate the total size of selected folders and files.
* It can include invisible files (such as folder's custom icon) for
the calculation. You can get more precise size than Finder's
"Get Info" dialog.
* It can display the progress information while calculating.
* You can cancel the operation any time during the calculation.
* By setting the progress information display mode to OFF, it can
performe high speed calculation.
- What's new with v1.2 -
The new version now uses 64-bit for the internal calculation so that
it can handle large size volume. Also it has added some new features
like 'Expand Mode' for more detail information.
- Mailware -
System Requirements:
* OS: MacOS 8
* Hardware: PowerMac
* Software: Contextual Menu Extension, SOM Objects for Mac OS
For more information, please read the documents enclosed.
by Hide Itoh
Date: Feb 20, 1999
From: jmunkki@cc.hut.fi
Subject: Cameraid 1.1.2
Cameraid 1.1.2 (shareware, $15) is the all in one digital
photography utility program for the Macintosh. If you work with
JPEG images, you will probably find Cameraid useful.
Cameraid downloads images from Agfa, Apple (QT-200), Epson,
Fuji, Leica, Nikon, Olympus, Sanyo and Toshiba digital cameras.
Use any serial port, including third party solutions such as the
Keyspan SX Serial Card or their USB adapter (iMac and PowerMac
G3BW compatible) http://www.keyspan.com.
The viewer is the most convenient way to find out what exposure
time and aperture was used for taking a photo. Compatible with
almost all new digital cameras (including Kodak, Minolta, etc).
Cameraid can rotate and transform on JPEG images without
degrading the image quality.
Powerful batch operations can be used to copy files from flash
memory cards, automatically create simple HTML web pages, add
custom icons, rename files based on the date and time when the
photo was taken and much more.
Automatic enhancement filters enhance images with minimal user
interaction. What used to take hours of manual labor can now be
done in minutes using a single batch operation. A unique filter
can be used to reduce CCD image sensor and interlace artifacts.
Requires A Macintosh with a 68020 or better processor,
QuickTime, at least System 7 and 2MB of available RAM.
The unregistered shareware version is fully functional, but
includes built-in delays and registration reminders in some
operations. The $15 registration fee (payable through Kagi) will
eliminate the delays and make working with Cameraid faster and
smoother.
For more information on Cameraid, please connect to
http://www.clinet.fi/~jmunkki/cameraid or E-mail
cameraid@kagi.com
Date: Jan 01, 1998
From: lkmorlan@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca
Subject: Canadian English Keyboard
Canadian English Keyboard Layout
Apple has long neglected English-speaking Canadians. Every since the first
Macintosh, Canadians have been stuck using the US keyboard layout. Many
have had to endure the sight of an American flag on their menu bar. But
these problems cease once one has installed the Canadian English Keyboard
layout. The keys are arranged the same as the US layout, but the layout is
called Canadian English and its flag is the Canadian flag.
--
Liam Morland
Sociology & PACS, University of Waterloo Scouting is
Gilwellian Scouter (Troop) EDUCATION FOR LIFE!
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"ALLAN@otago.ac.nz" 30-JUL-1991 21:43:43.02
To: hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu
CC:
Subj: CancelEntry Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:21 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Subject: CancelEntry Ext
To: hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu
X-VMS-To: IN%"hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu"
CancelEntry
This external procedure will post a cancel event for a layout.
It reads the Cancel Record key sequence as definied in the CUST resource and posts those keys.
By default this is CMD-. (period)
Date: Aug 06, 1996
From: (Rui Campos) rufus@ici.net
Subject: Capitalizer BBEdit Extension Source Code
What it is:
This is a little BBEdit extension that I wrote for myself, and I'm
giving it away for free! I used the sample extension called
"Capitalize" that came with BBEdit, and made it a little more flexible.
Now it will handle more capitalization chores.
What it does:
* Have you ever wanted to change a whole block of text from uppercase to
lowercase?
* Have you ever wanted to quickly change a title to an appropriate title case?
* Have you ever needed to uppercase a bunch of words at once?
Have you? And did you really want to re-type all that stuff yourself?
No?
Well then have I got an extension for you!
The Capitalizer will let you do all of that, and a little more!
Capitalizer is a utility that allows you to change the case of text in
a selection in various ways. You can change all selected text to:
* UPPER CASE
* lower case
* Title Case
* Sentence case.
If you're like me, and I know I am, you'll just love it!
Written by Rui Campos
How to contact me:
e-mail: rufus@ici.net
web: http://www.ici.net/cust_pages/rufus/rufus.html
Date: Aug 06, 1996
From: (Rui Campos) rufus@ici.net
Subject: Capitalizer BBEdit Extension
What it is:
This is a little BBEdit extension that I wrote for myself, and I'm
giving it away for free! I used the sample extension called
"Capitalize" that came with BBEdit, and made it a little more flexible.
Now it will handle more capitalization chores.
What it does:
* Have you ever wanted to change a whole block of text from uppercase to
lowercase?
* Have you ever wanted to quickly change a title to an appropriate title case?
* Have you ever needed to uppercase a bunch of words at once?
Have you? And did you really want to re-type all that stuff yourself?
No?
Well then have I got an extension for you!
The Capitalizer will let you do all of that, and a little more!
Capitalizer is a utility that allows you to change the case of text in
a selection in various ways. You can change all selected text to:
* UPPER CASE
* lower case
* Title Case
* Sentence case.
If you're like me, and I know I am, you'll just love it!
Written by Rui Campos
How to contact me:
e-mail: rufus@ici.net
web: http://www.ici.net/cust_pages/rufus/rufus.html
Date: Feb 24, 1998
From: m.frischknecht@ucl.ac.uk
Subject: caret-patch-10
"Ever lost sight of the little caret, the thin blinking vertical line used
to indicate where the next character you type in is going to show up on the
screen? If so, you might have experimented with the blinking rate to make
it more conspicuous. If that is not enough for you, this little system
extension could be helpful. It draws the caret with a line two or three
pixels wide instead of only one pixel, the system default.
This works in all fields that use the system routines for TextEdit (both
with and without styles). They are usually used in dialog fields (e.g.
search/replace), save dialogs, file names in the Finder, and text windows
in TeachText and SimpleText."
In the attachment called caretPatch10.sit (StuffIt archive, 8k, binhexed
for transfer) you'll find the two versions of the extension and the
description, a SimpleText document:
caretPatch (2 pixels) (5k)
caretPatch (3 pixels) (5k)
caretPatch 1.0 Read me (8k)
This should replace the earlier version (v0.2) found in
gui/caret-patch.hqx
It should probably called "caret-patch-10.hqx".
All three files were checked with Disinfectant 3.7.1 and showed no virus
infection. Please feel free to include these modules on any CD-ROMs you
produce.
All the best,
Markus
Markus Frischknecht m.frischknecht@ucl.ac.uk
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"ALLAN@otago.ac.nz" 30-JUL-1991 21:43:11.13
To: hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu
CC:
Subj: ChangeMenuItem Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:21 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Subject: ChangeMenuItem Ext
To: hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu
X-VMS-To: IN%"hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu"
ChangeItem
This is my first upload: allows you to change the text of a MenuItem.
Err:=ChangeMenu(MenuID;MenuItemID;NewText)
PostCardWare! If you like it, send me a postcard! Florian Puerner 22 Neufriedenheimerstr Munich 70, 8000 Germany
Date: Mar 31, 1996
From: (Alex Doyle) alex.doyle@rscs.net
Subject: Chatter 2.03.1
Chatter is a program that allows more or less real time text message
communication with other computers that are running Chatter and are
connected to an AppleTalk network. It can support up to 4 connections
at once, and does not require program linking to be turned on.
At the user¹s request, it can install an extension, Chatter Listener,
in the System Folder so that the user can be notified of connection
requests when Chatter isn¹t running.
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: support@fluxsoft.com
Subject: ChooserUser 1.3.1
ChooserUser 1.3.1 is a freeware control panel that lets you control who can
change the owner name (or user name under System 6). It also allows the owner
name to be changed at startup, either manually or automatically. This program
will be particularly useful to public Macintosh labs found in university
settings.
ChooserUser 1.3.1 fixes a bug in ChooserUser 1.3: When set to prevent a user from
bypassing the AppleShare logon dialog, ChooserUser disables escape key. This key
was being disabled in other places inadvertantly, and this is now fixed.
Web surfers, check out the Flux Software web page at http://www.fluxsoft.com/.
-- Maurice Volaski, Flux Software support@fluxsoft.com
http://www.fluxsoft.com/ ftp://ftp.fluxsoft.com
Date: Mar 22, 1993
Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 08:51:05 -0800 (PST)
From: Stephen Roderick
Subject: BBEdit-C-Indent-ext.hqx
"C Indentation" is a BBEdit extension that will indent C source code.
If there is a selection in the current document it will be indented,
otherwise the entire document will be indented.
The "C Indentation" extension for BBEdit is free of charge. This software is
offered on an as is basis and no liability or responsibility on the part of
Stephen C. Roderick should be assumed. Use this extension at your own risk.
Stephen C. Roderick
roderis@atlantis.cs.orst.edu
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: (Mike Byrne) byrne@cc.gatech.edu
Subject: CivHackFAT 1.0
* What is CivHackFAT?
CivHackFAT is a "fat" system extension (or INIT) that fixes a problem
many people have running the MicroProse's Civilization(TM) on
PCI-based PowerMacs under System 7.5.2 and on all PowerMacs under
7.5.3. Running this extension should solve at least one class of
problems with Civ on PowerMacs.
* Why CivHackFAT?
Why indeed, since there's a CivHackPCI out there that basically does
the same thing. The reason is technical: CivHackPCI patches a
PowerPC-native trap with 680x0 code. This is fine when running old
680x0 applications, but generates unnecessary (and very slow)
mode-switching when running PowerPC-native applications that like to
twiddle the color cursor (e.g. NewsWatcher). CivHackFAT solves this
problem by applying a "fat" patch of both 680x0 and PowerPC code.
CivHackFAT also provides information about whether it loaded correctly
at startup time, which CivHackPCI does not.
CivHackFAT is free.
Date: Jan 07, 2000
From: "Naoto Osato"
Subject: ClickLock! 1.0.1
I've updated mouse utility, "ClickLock!" on Osato Utility Room.
This is its information.
------------------------------------------------------------
*Title: ClickLock!
*Version: 1.0.1
*License: Shareware
*Developer: Osato Utility Room
*Developer e-mail: osato@kagi.com
*Developer
URL: http://www06.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/ga2/soft_osa/en/index.html
*Download
URLs: http://www06.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/ga2/soft_osa/en/cl/software/Click
Lock!_1.0.1.sit
*UpdateInfo:
------
"ClickLock! CSM" is attached.
You can switch ClickLock! function with ControlStrip briefly.
------
*Description:
------
Using "ClickLock!", you can drag if releasing button while dragging.
***With standard one button mouse as attached Macintosh!***
You can use ClickLock! with 3 functions.
Press key while dragging, and you can drag if releasing button while
dragging.
DoubleClick and drag, and you can drag if releasing button while
dragging.
Shake cursor while dragging, and you can drag if releasing button while
dragging.
------
*Other minimum requirements:
PowerMacintosh
System7.6 or later
Standard mouse
------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Aug 14, 1998
From: danwr@kagi.com
Subject: ClickPad II 2.2.5
This is ClickPad II version 2.2.5, Copyright (c) 1996-1998 Dan Wright.
ClickPad II is shareware (US$14) - see enclosed "Read Me" for details.
ClickPad II requires a PowerBook with a TrackPad; specifically, the
PowerBook 520, 540, and 5300 families are supported. You can just tap the
TrackPad to click the mouse button, double-tap to double-click, or tap-drag
to lock the button down for dragging.
Date: Sep 11, 1998
From: lfuller@mindspring.com
Subject: Clipboard Services 1.0
Clipboard Services 1.0 - is a collection of six AppleScript applications that enhance the usefulness of your clipboard: StickIt!, Make Paragraphs, Strip LF, Strip Spaces, Mac to QP, QP to Mac. All of these applications have the same method of operaton:
1. Select some text in a document;
2. Copy it to the Clipboard;
3. Run one of the Clipboard Services applications;
4. At the Beep, Paste back into the document (except StickIt!).
Requires: AppleScript 1.1.2 (not an earlier version); and "Jon's Commands" Scripting Addition.
Date: Apr 17, 1998
From: hide@soon.com
Subject: Clip Changer CSM 1.2
Clip Changer is a Control Strip Module that process various filtering to
the text data in the clipboard.
* Insert/remove quote - This will insert/remove quote character '>' to/from
the top of the each text line.
* Remove line breaks - This will remove line breaks from the end of wrapped
text line. It's not the simple removal of line break characters, but more
intelligent removal so that result text looks more natual.
* Insert/remove TAB - This will insert/remove TAB code to/from the top of
each text line.
* Strip off HTML Tags - This will remove the Tags from HTML document
intelligently by considering the characterictics of each tag so that you
can see the text as you see them with the browser.
* Decode form data - This will decode the form data from browser that is
sent when you use 'mailto' for the action of the form.
* Decode Base64 - This will decode Base64 data that remains encoded for
some reasons.
* Decode Quoted-Printable - This will decode Quoted-Printable data that
remains encoded for some reasons.
* Save as a clipping file - This will save the current content of the
clipboard into a clipping file. This works not only for text data but also
for sound and picture data. A new clipping file will be created in the
desktop.
** What's New with 1.2 **
1.2 has fixed some bugs in the 'Strip off HTML tags' function, and has
improved this function so that the result get closer to what you see in
the browser's window.
by Hide Itoh
Date: Jul 08, 1999
From: Paul Sexton
Subject: ClippingNamer 1.0.3 - helps you manage clippings
Finder clippings are a wonderful idea that most people don't use because
they're such a pain to deal with. Ever tried to find the right clipping
among a bunch of "Text Clipping 1", "Text Clipping 2", etc? It's not too
bad with one clipping, but more than a couple leads to long sessions in
the Finder assigning useful names, wasting the time you saved.
ClippingNamer helps you manage clippings. Without leaving your current
program, you can:
* Automatically assign a new name based on the (text) clipping contents.
* Automatically create a thumbnail image (icon) for picture clippings.
* Popup a dialog that lets you see both ClippingNamer's and the Finder's
suggested names, and use either one or a new name you type.
* Save text or picture clippings as SimpleText files instead.
* Append text clippings to existing files/clippings instead of creating
new.
You can set any of these modes (or none) as the default, and invoke any
of the others with modifier keys (completely customizable). There are
several other convenience options as well.
With v1.3.2 you can now:
* Save the clipboard to a clipping via a new FKEY.
* Save the clipboard (or current selection) to a clipping via a new
Contextual menu.
* Both accessories work even without ClippingNamer installed - they are
free standalone utilities.
Use either or both as you wish: they make notetaking much easier in
programs that don't support dragging clippings to the Desktop, such as
Internet Explorer.
ClippingNamer is $10 shareware. See
Date: Jul 18, 1999
From: FMR@thewiredshark.com
Subject: ClipsPad v1.0 68K
ClipsPad v1.0
Requirements:
Macintosh Computer with System 7.1 or later.
(Mac OS 8.5 recommended)
2 MB of available Memory
1 MB of available disk space
ClipsPad is available as PPC or 68k version.
Release Date: July 18.1999
File size: 475k (68k) and 595k (PPC)
Author: FMR Software
URL: http://www.thewiredshark.com
Looking for some storage space for all those text clips cluttering your
desktop?
ClipsPad v1.0 is here!
Take advantage of your Favorites Folders storage space. Add a text clip to
your favorites folder and ClipsPad will not only read them, but as well
write to them. In style! Organize them into bins, save them as Clip, Plain
Text or Read Only documents. All with a click of a button.
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Frank Ryan
FMR Software
fmr@thewiredshark.com Box 122
520 845-2457 San Simon, AZ 85632
520 845-2548 FAX http://www.thewiredshark.com
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Date: Jul 18, 1999
From: FMR@thewiredshark.com
Subject: ClipsPad v1.0 PPC
ClipsPad v1.0
Requirements:
Macintosh Computer with System 7.1 or later.
(Mac OS 8.5 recommended)
2 MB of available Memory
1 MB of available disk space
ClipsPad is available as PPC or 68k version.
Release Date: July 18.1999
File size: 475k (68k) and 595k (PPC)
Author: FMR Software
URL: http://www.thewiredshark.com
Looking for some storage space for all those text clips cluttering your
desktop?
ClipsPad v1.0 is here!
Take advantage of your Favorites Folders storage space. Add a text clip to
your favorites folder and ClipsPad will not only read them, but as well
write to them. In style! Organize them into bins, save them as Clip, Plain
Text or Read Only documents. All with a click of a button.
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Frank Ryan
FMR Software
fmr@thewiredshark.com Box 122
520 845-2457 San Simon, AZ 85632
520 845-2548 FAX http://www.thewiredshark.com
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Date: Jun 05, 1998
From: schuerig@acm.org
Subject: CMScript 1.2 - AppleScripts in the Context Menu
CMScript is a plugin for the MacOS 8 Contextual Menu that makes
AppleScripts and Word Services available from the Contextual Menu.
Michael Schuerig
Date: Sep 13, 1997
From: edlm10@pobox.com
Subject: CMTools 3.0
CMTools is a plug-in that extends the Contextual Menu of Mac OS 8. In
programs that support the Contextual Menu, such as the Finder, it provides
the following functions:
- Launch for applications, files and folders
- Create aliases directly in your preferred folders.
- Decompress files.
- Compress any items (documents, folders, applications, etc...).
- Copy files and folders.
- Move files and folders.
- Change the creator and type codes of files.
- Lock/Unlock files.
- Open files directly with your preferred applications.
- Access the Application Menu via the Contextual Menu
You organize the menus as it suits you, by creating and organizing files
and aliases in a special folder in the Finder.
New features and improvements:
An installer and helper application.
Ability to toggle the following features:
- rebuilding menus automatically
- displaying select applications in Open using menu
- appending running applications to the Open using menu
- displaying background-only applications
Applications are sorted alphabetically in the Applications menu
Lock/Unlock files
--
Eric de la Musse
Author of CMTools
Date: Mar 12, 1999
From: Halfhill@aol.com
Subject: control-commander-fat-112
Control Commander is a utility that makes it simple to find
and change all those obscure Control Panel settings. It
creates a double-clickable list of everything that you can
do with CPanels on your Mac. A popup menu lets you limit the
list to categories like "Text", "Networks" or "Sounds".
Click on the list and go right to the CPanel you need !
You can also use it to create semi-automated files which can
help you make the CPanel settings needed for different purposes;
whether it's configuring your Mac for different Apps, setting
up multiple Macs in the same way, or crash recovery...
Comes with descriptions of over 150 CPanels. Runs on any Mac
that supports the "Appearance" extension (7.1 and up).
Support: http://members.aol.com/halfhill
Date: Jul 08, 1999
From: ammon@cs.byu.edu
Subject: Control Panels Strip 3.3 Fat
Control Panels Strip is a control strip module for accessing your control
panels and other system folder elements
3.3 Displays the new 32-bit icons under OS 8.5 and if PPC native with
COntrol Strip 2.0
To download: http://www44.pair.com/ammon/skidperfect/csm/
Date: Nov 15, 1993
From: f8dy@netaxs.netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim)
Subject: Crooked Mouse 1.0 (source code)
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 03:11:39 -0500 (EST)
Crooked Mouse is a fun little INIT which will cause your mouse to move
at an angle 45 degrees counterclockwise from the angle you moved it.
This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License;
this archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files
for the INIT. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of
the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author.
The address is f8dy@netaxs.com.
This code demonstrates the basics of writing and installing a VBL, and the
manipulation of undocumented low-memory globals. This code should work under
any system, with any monitor, on all Macintoshes. Please report any
bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com.
Crooked Mouse 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group.
Date: Jul 13, 1999
From: Adam Kramer
Subject: Click, There It Is Update (v. 1.5)
I'm just sending you the update for this - your last update was a while ago,
and the version you have up there doesn't work with MacOS 8.5 or higher.
This version...does! I'm just posting the archive - don't email me with
questions about the program. The site for the program,
http://lonestar.texas.net/~cardona/ctii/ works fine and you can go there in
the future. :-)
--Adam Kramer
UmassK12s Macintosh Specialist
akramer@k12s.phast.umass.edu
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From: bovet@curvuspro.ch
Subject: Curvus Pro 2.5 E
Curvus Pro - is an application which permits you to draw all
kinds of 2D and 3D mathematical curves, including 2D and 3D
animations, together with real time manipulations of 3D
surfaces using QuickDraw 3D extension. Several vectorial
drawing options are included to improve your graphics.
Date: Sep 18, 1998
From: aaronh@interaccess.com
Subject: DataGrabber CMM
DataGrabber
by Aaron Harbath
DataGrabber is a free Contextual Menu Plugin that extracts the data fork of a
text file and copies the data to the Clipboard. When you want a file's contents
but don't want to open that file's application, select all, then copy to the
clipboard, simply use the DataGrabber CMM to automatically retrieve the file's
data. Then, simply paste the data into whatever document you desire.
DataGrabber 1.0
©1998 Aaron Harbath
aaronh@parallel.com
Date: Apr 24, 1993
From: k044477@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Jamie R. McCarthy)
Subject: dcl-ANSI (all)
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 93 0:45:35 EDT
C's method of declaring variables and functions is one of the most confusing
parts of the language. Even old pros will double- and triple-check their
arrays of pointers. And the pathological cases are truly bizarre:
"int(Int(int(Int)))" declares a function that accepts and returns an int, but
"int(Int(int(int)))" declares a function that accepts another function,
and _that_ function accepts and returns an int. Weird stuff.
"dcl-ANSI" lets you type in a declaration, hit a few keys, and see what it
means, in plain English. Tell it "int (*x[])()" and it tells you x is "type
array[] of pointer to function with undefined parameters returning type int."
It's based on the "dcl" program in section 5.12 of K&R, but, as the name
implies, it fully understands ANSI. (Well, OK, there are a few limitations.
See the readme for details.) And it's public domain.
There are two editions of this utility. It was first created as a BBEdit
extension, because (1) I like BBEdit and (2) BBEdit provides a particularly
nice environment for hacks like this to live in. If you keep BBEdit open
while programming, you may prefer this version. Otherwise, you'll probably
want to use the second edition, the FKEY, because it's simpler: just
select your declaration, hit cmd-C and cmd-shift-9 [*], and the English
explanation is in the clipboard, waiting for you to paste it somewhere.
This file contains both editions and their complete Think C 5 source code.
Suggested archive destination: .../source/c/dcl-ansi.hqx
--
Jamie McCarthy Internet: k044477@kzoo.edu AppleLink: j.mccarthy
Date: Apr 24, 1993
From: k044477@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Jamie R. McCarthy)
Subject: dcl-ANSI (BBEdit extension)
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 93 0:46:28 EDT
This is the BBEdit extension edition of dcl-ANSI; included is the
extension itself and a readme. Public domain; source code is available
separately. dcl-ANSI converts a C variable declaration into English.
Suggested archive destination: ...app/bbedit-dcl-ansi.hqx
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"ALLAN@otago.ac.nz" 30-JUL-1991 21:38:38.62
To: hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu
CC:
Subj: Delay Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:18 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Subject: Delay Ext
To: hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu
X-VMS-To: IN%"hagood@scri1.scri.fsu.edu"
Date: Jul 05, 2001
From: "John C. Daub"
Subject: DeskPicChangerCMPlugin 1.1
DeskPicChangerCMPlugin 1.1 (1 July 2001) - a Mac OS contextual menu plugin
for setting the desktop picture.
It requires Mac OS 8.5 or later, and a PowerPC-based Mac. It does not work
under Mac OS X (yet) due to current OS limitations.
This product is freeware (or send a postcard, or at least an email).
Program home page:
Date: Feb 19, 2001
From: "John C. Daub"
Subject: DeskPicChangerCMPlugin 1.0 - CMM to change desktop pictures
DeskPicChangerCMPlugin is a Mac OS contextual menu plugin for setting the
Desktop background to the selected picture file.
Once installed, when a contextual menu is invoked (control-click)
DeskPicChangerCMPlugin checks if the contextual menu was invoked on a single
image file (any image type supported by QuickTime .jpg, .gif, .tiff, etc.).
If so, a "¡DeskPicChange!" menu item is added to the contextual menu.
Selecting this menu item will set the Desktop background of the main monitor
to the selected image, positioned automatically.
This is version 1.0 of DeskPicChangerCMPlugin.
The price is free, see the documentation for complete details.
Minimum system requirements:
Power Macintosh
Mac OS 8.5 or later
QuickTime 2.5 or later
Source code and product FAQ available at Hsoi's Shop:
Date: May 07, 1993
Date: Nov 13, 1998
From: rabba@maine.rr.com
Subject: DHNetworker 1.0b
Desktop Handler Networker 1.0b
This is a small app that will set your computers basic networking settings. It
is FREE.
Jon's Commands & FaceSpan Extension is required. URL to download both is in
the INSTALLATION document. Very simple program worth downloading.
Date: Dec 01, 1994
From: leo@cp.tn.tudelft.nl (Leo Breebaart)
Subject: Dialectic Filters 1.0.1 [BBEdit Extension + source code]
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 1994 11:27:33 +0100 (MET)
DIALECTIC FILTERS 1.0.1 -- A freeware BBEdit Extension
In 1994 Mark Pilgrim released version 1.2 of his application
Dialectic, which transmogrifies English text in various
entertaining ways. I have used his source code to implement the
same set of filters as an extension for BBEdit and BBEdit Lite,
the Macintosh text editors from Bare Bones Software.
The Dialectic Filters are compatible with both BBEdit and BBEdit
Lite, but need version 2.0 or later to run. Undo-functionality
is available with version 3.0 and later.
The binhex file enclosed below includes the documented THINK C
source code. I will also separately submit a smaller package that
contains only the extension itself.
Version 1.0.1 fixes a bug in the Pig Latin filter, and has some
minor cosmetic improvements.
++
Leo Breebaart (leo@cp.tn.tudelft.nl)
----------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Nov 20, 1998
From: tinyjohn@sk.sympatico.ca
Subject: DisableForceQuit11
Disable Force Quit 1.1
Disable Force Quit Copyright © 1998 by John Montbriand.
All Rights Reserved.
A system extension allowing you to disable the force quit
command (command-option-escape) for selected application
programs.
With system 7.5.3 and later, the option of disabling the
power-off key is also provided. To allow for protected
access to the force quit command or power key, password
facilities have been provided.
System 7 on up...
see also,
Date: Aug 02, 1997
From: drysdall@mailserv.waikato.ac.nz
Subject: Discolour patches - colour floppy discs, CD's, and server icons
'Discolour patches' is a set of 4 patches that modify the extension
'Discolour' by Andrew Welsh/Ambrosia Software Inc.
Discolour makes the Finder display floppy disc icons in colour instead of
black and white. The 'Discolour patches' make modified copies of the
Discolour extension which display colour icons for CD's, PC disks (MS-DOS
format) and shared disks. A new floppy disc icon patch is also included.
You will need a copy of 'Discolour' to use these patches. Discolour can be
obtained from:
ftp://ftp.AmbrosiaSW.com/pub/AddOns/Discolour.sea.hqx
The system requirements for this patch are the same as those for Discolour.
This file has been checked with Disinfectant 3.6.
Permission is given for this submission to be included on the Info-Mac CD.
--
Richard Drysdall, University of Waikato, New Zealand (MIME mail is ok)
Date: Jun 01, 1998
From: chris@darkeagle.com
Subject: DOS-Namer 2.0
DOS-Namer is a very handy application for all those who often copy files from Mac to PC. Win95/WinNT or DOS require the 3 Char extension (for example: ".txt"). The Mac not. This application simply adds the correct extension to the filename. If you have to copy files to DOS computers you know that they only support 8 Chars + the extension, so DOS-Namer can also short the Mac filenames to any lenght from 1 to 27 Chars.
Date: Feb 21, 2001
From: "Nick D'Amato"
Subject: Dot What 1.2
What's new in this version:
* Skinnier File Types window
* Now carbon reliant (all versions)
* Better scroll bar
* 68k stays at 1.1 for now
* Added arrow keys support for scrolling the list
* File List now opened by default on startup
* Added new thumbnail feature
* Removed duplicate extensions
* Improved memory management
* Improved interface elements
Product Description:
What is Dot What?
Did you ever receive a file from a friend or from an internet download and
wonder how to access it? Now-a-days, many files have some sort of 3 digit
extension at the end of the name (ie. sit, hqx, bin), rendering it very
difficult to determine the correct application to associate with them.
Currently there are thousands of applications available for most systems,
with more constantly on the way, each with its own corresponding file
extension. How can you possibly remember all of these file extensions?
Enter Dot What?... Simply launch Dot What?, type in the questionable file
extension, and instantly be presented with its description, recommended
application to open it with, and even a corresponding web site for each
application!
Date: Jul 23, 1999
From: soft_osa@ga2.so-net.ne.jp
Subject: DoubleTouch 2.0.1E(68K)
DoubleTouch is coined word.
DoubleTouch means pressing a key on keyboard twice
continuously as double-click with mouse.
You can collapse and expand windows by doing RDoubleTouchS.
You can see same behavior; when you do double-clicks on titlebar,
or you click collapse-box on the window.
You can collapse windows without using mouse,
and it is very easy to see behind windows.
To use DoubleTouch, you can collapse windows by common way in many
applications.
If you are writer or often use keyboard,DoubleTouch will help you.
Date: Jul 23, 1999
From: soft_osa@ga2.so-net.ne.jp
Subject: DoubleTouch 2.0.1E(PPC)
DoubleTouch is coined word.
DoubleTouch means pressing a key on keyboard twice
continuously as double-click with mouse.
You can collapse and expand windows by doing RDoubleTouchS.
You can see same behavior; when you do double-clicks on titlebar,
or you click collapse-box on the window.
You can collapse windows without using mouse,
and it is very easy to see behind windows.
To use DoubleTouch, you can collapse windows by common way in many
applications.
If you are writer or often use keyboard,DoubleTouch will help you.
Date: Jul 23, 1999
From: soft_osa@ga2.so-net.ne.jp
Subject: DoubleTouch 2.1E(PPC)
DoubleTouch is coined word.
DoubleTouch means pressing a key on keyboard twice
continuously as double-click with mouse.
You can collapse and expand windows by doing RDoubleTouchS.
You can see same behavior; when you do double-clicks on titlebar,
or you click collapse-box on the window.
You can collapse windows without using mouse,
and it is very easy to see behind windows.
To use DoubleTouch, you can collapse windows by common way in many
applications.
If you are writer or often use keyboard,DoubleTouch will help you.
Date: Dec 12, 2004
From: Giuseppe Giunto
Subject: DoubletScan1023.hqx
1 line description
Finds duplicates, also finds duplicates by the tags' audio files.
Long description
Doublet Scan 10 is the most advanced program available to take
advantage of the latest OS X technologies to find any kind of
duplicates on your volumes.
Doublet Scan 10 is an evolution, completely redesigned and rewritten, of
the older Doublet Scan that was designed for the Classic Mac OS and
successively adapted for OS X.
Doublet Scan 10 allows you to search for duplicate files by name,
creation date, modified date, size, type, creator, extension, contents
and more. In addition, this new version looks for MP3 and AAC
duplicates by their tags: song name, artist, album, genre, year and
content.
Doublet Scan 10 can manage your folders: automatically you can look for
your empty folders, invisible folders, their contents and more. Also,
you can use your imagination to create more customizable criteria with
which to search. As with the older version, you can also find any
unique files that you have on your volumes. You can also use Doublet
Scan with all Windows OS shared volumes to manage files and folders as
Mac OS volumes.
What's new
Fixed a bug that sometimes crashed Doublet Scan when a search was
terminated.
Fixed a bug that sometimes crashed Doublet Scan when a window was
closed.
Web
Home page:
http://www.hyperbolicsoftware.com
The direct links are:
http://www.hyperbolicsoftware.com/programs/DoubletScan1023.sit
ftp://ftp.hyperbolicsoftware.com/DoubletScan1023.sit
Date: Oct 02, 1993
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 93 22:24:30 PDT
From: buccolm@CSOS.ORST.EDU (Arg0n)
Subject: Downer.sit.hqx
Downer.sit.hqx sould go in the /info-mac/util directory.
Downer is a useful utillity that will automatticly turn off your computer
after a set number of idle seconds. Downer alows you to use "dont shutdown
points" Where if the mouse is in that location the computer will not shutdown.
Date: May 05, 1993
From: k044477@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Jamie R. McCarthy)
Subject: drieuxCaps
Date: Wed, 5 May 93 19:51:27 EDT
drieuxCaps, the BBEdit extension for the rest of us.
now you too Can format Your usenet Articles The Same Way drieux does!
automatically! Avoid the evil KKKconspiracies and the Insidious
Heterosexular Humanists With This convenient Editing Tool. and who
knows, maybe you'll become A net.God Yourself!
(If you don't get the joke, don't bother downloading it.)
Public domain. Source code, inexplicably, is included.
--
Jamie McCarthy Internet: k044477@kzoo.edu AppleLink: j.mccarthy
Date: Sep 20, 1999
From: "Sebastian Fritsch"
Subject: Easy Open 1.1
Easy Open is an elegant way to access your favourite applications from within the contextual menu of the finder. Imagine the following scenario : You just received an document from your friend or business partner via e - mail. Let's assume it's an Microsoft Word document. If you double click on it your Macintosh will start MS Office, but perhaps you're favourite business application is Apple Works. You would now drag & drop the document on Apple Works and it will open the document, but you'll always have to drag & drop the document on Apple Works if you want to open it again. Easy Open has got the solution for you. You simply control - click on the document and select "Set default application to - Apple Works". Now you can double click on the document and it will always open with Apple Works.
In order for this to work you have first to create a list of your favourite applications. You can do this either by control - clicking on an application and selecting "Add application to list" or you can use the comfortable "Easy Open settings" control panel. You cant sort the applications into different submenus, so that e.g. "Apple Works" is in the submenu "Business applications".
What's new in version 1.1:
- Fixed several bugs
System requirements:
Mac OS 8 or later, All Power Macintosh
Price :
Easy Open is shareware. A single user license costs US $ 7.
Date: Nov 29, 1999
From: Qsys@kagi.com
Subject: EasySwitcher
If you are tired of always moving the mouse to the upper right of the screen
to change between open files, or to hide open applications, EasySwitcher can
help. EasySwitcher allows for Macintosh users to have the one good feature
of Windows users (plus a few things you can't do on a Windows machine). By
pressing Control-Tab you will get a Dialog that shows all your applications
that are running (Icons). You can toggle through your applications to bring
that application to the front.
Easy Switcher doesn't stop there!
* EasySwitcher is NOT an Extension. Thus, it can be started and stopped
like an
application at anytime (without having to restart your machine).
* EasySwitcher 'Watches' what applications you are using, and keeps them
only a few key
strokes away. So that Switching between 2 applications is quick and
easy.
* EasySwitcher even has a hot key to Hide the front application. This helps
keep your
desktop clean from cluttered windows.
System Requirements:
* System 7.1 or Later.
Thanks,
Michael
QSys Software
Qsys@kagi.com
http://www.qsyssoft.com
Date: Oct 16, 1998
From: Qsys@kagi.com
Subject: EasySwitcher
Subject: EasySwitcherV1.0 Switch Between/Hide Applications With Hot Keys
EasySwitcher 1.0
If you are tired of always moving the mouse to the upper right of the screen
to change between open files, or to hide open applications, EasySwitcher can
help. EasySwitcher allows for Macintosh users to have the one good feature
of Windows users (plus a few things you can't do on a Windows machine). By
pressing Control-Tab you will get a Dialog that shows all your applications
that are running (Icons). You can toggle through your applications to bring
that application to the front.
Easy Switcher doesn't stop there!
* EasySwitcher is NOT an Extension. Thus, it can be started and stopped
like an
application at anytime (without having to restart your machine).
* EasySwitcher 'Watches' what applications you are using, and keeps them
only a few key
strokes away. So that Switching between 2 applications is quick and
easy.
* EasySwitcher even has a hot key to Hide the front application. This helps
keep your
desktop clean from cluttered windows.
System Requirements:
* System 7.1 or Later.
Thanks,
Michael
QSys Software
Qsys@kagi.com
http://www.qsyssoft.com
Date: Feb 25, 1997
Subject: Easy View 2.62
Easy View 2.62 - Easy View is a program for browsing collections of
structured (but otherwise plain) text files, large or small. It allows
very fast access by recognizing the internal structure. All of the
following text formats can be viewed using Easy View - setext, including
TidBITS and similar publications, Info-Mac, c.s.m.p, or similar digests,
Mail collections - Internet, Navigator, Notebook, etc., Dictionaries and
Plain text. New - An extension menu is added for using external code
(Compatible with BBEdit). Font and Size menus are made hierarchical.
Fixed - Cancel key does not crash after "Do you want to save?" dialog.
Date: May 09, 1997
From: pmessias@parkbenchsoftware.com
Subject: Eject-Me-Not 1.0 - Stop ghosted ejected disks
Eject-Me-Not 1.0
Eject-Me-Not is an extension that disables the Finder's "Eject" command
and "steers" users toward the proper use of the "Put Away" command for
removing floppy disks (and other removables).
The use of the Special->Eject command or the command-E equivalent will
produce a dialog box explaining the "proper" method for ejecting disks
(and makes the user do it if they want to get their disk out!)
Requirements
A MacOS compatible computer System 7 or greater (a color monitor set for
at least 256 colors if you don't want the dialog box to be ugly)
Shareware: $10 - Site License $100 ($50 for educational institutions)
Eject-Me-Not may be distributed on shareware collections.
Paul Messias Park Bench Software http://www.parkbenchsoftware.com/
Date: Mar 11, 1997
From: firewalker@hol.fr (Firewalker)
Subject: Eject = Unmount (FR)
eject_equ_unmount.sit.hqx - Eject = Unmount - INIT
Is a system extension which allows you to unmount disks when they are
ejected.
eject_equ_unmount.fr.sit.hqx - Éjecter = Démonter - INIT
It is the same version as eject_equ_unmount.sit.hqx, but this one is in
french.
Firewalker
http://wwwperso.hol.fr/~callene/
Date: Feb 10, 1998
From: mtschofen@Carlson.com
Subject: Enveloper 1.0b3 - BRMs and CRMs for QuarkXPress update
Enveloper 1.0b3
(©1995-1998 Martin Tschofen - tscho001@maroon.tc.umn.edu)
Enveloper allows you to Create Business Reply Mail and Courtesy Reply
Mail including barcodes, Fims... all with AppleScript and QuarkXPress.
All mail pieces are generated within QuarkXPress and can be edited at
will. Any piece generated with Enveloper 1.0 will follow the postal
regulations as of 12/12/97.
This is Shareware. If you like it please send in the $15 to register.
The unregistered version will expire after 10 uses.
I consider it Promotionware. If you need help automating work let me know
(using AppleScript, HyperCard, JavaScript).
I will email documentation to registered users. Paying the shareware fee
will give me an incentive to develop and upgrade it further.
Changes since 1.0b2
Some user reported that the Facespan Extension was necessary.
Martin Tschofen
Carlson Marketing Group
612.513.8686
mailto:mtschofen@carlson.com
http://www.cmg.carlson.com
Date: Dec 29, 1998
From: hunter@telepath.com
Subject: PowerBook Essential Strip 1.0
Essential PowerBook Strip is a control strip module that displays detailed
information about your PowerBook's battery. The information it gives you
will help you determine, with precision, the state of your battery and how
much battery power you have left. It also replaces Apple's "HD Spin Down"
module and Apple's "Sleep Now" module.
Jason Place
Date: Feb 14, 2004
From: MaBaSoft
Subject: Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.2 - Classic Multilingual Version
* * *
Abstract
Euro Assistant Pro is a currency converter directed to both European
and non-European users. Euro Assistant Pro updates exchange rates
over the Internet, logs, prints, saves and exports your conversions,
imports and automatically converts series of amounts, calculates and
converts the result of algebraic expressions.
For more info visit http://www.mabasoft.net/products/euroAssistantPro.html.
* * *
System Requirements
The Classic Euro Assistant Pro needs a Mac with a 68020 processor or
better, System 7.5 or higher (Appearance Extension for System 7.x.x)
and Open Transport 1.1.1 or higher.
* * *
What's new in Euro Assistant Pro 2.6.2?
- A change introduced in the Bank of Canada Daily Noon Rates CSV file
caused Euro Assistant Pro to be unable to update rates automatically
using the exchange rates published by the Bank of Canada. The problem
has been fixed.
- The Jamaican Dollar euro exchange rate can now be updated
automatically using the rates published by the Bank of Canada.
Date: Nov 07, 2001
From: Mike B
Subject: Expenses 1.5.1
Expenses 1.5.1 fat
05/11/2001
-The program
Software for tracking expenses and or float expenditure.
Track expenses and even better if you need to return your expenses the
documents can be printed out for use as your expense or float envelope
headers or just to keep on file, keep all the information on one document or
use a separate document for each category or department, with options for
using with or without a float and or credit card payments. Most filed and
column names can now be renamed to the users preference.
There are pre entered settings for Dollars, Sterling, Euros and the option
for a custom currency that the user can set up from the preferences window,
this custom option is already preset for Canadian Dollars but can be altered
to any currency of the users preference.
-Changes.
(NEW) Rename option for most column and fields.
(NEW) Undo Remove / Redo Remove menu item.
(NEW) Tip window with option to disable.
(NEW) User Interface Option.
(NEW) Document preference converter option.
(NEW) Window menu.
(FIX) List entry number control.
(FIX) Remove Contextual menu control now works.
-Requirements:
Power Mac running OS7.6.1 or above, not OSX compatible.
-Compressed Bin Hex size:
-1793k
Date: Dec 26, 1998
From: Giandomenico@alum.mit.edu
Subject: extensionlist-201
Extension List v2.01
by David Giandomenico
Version 2.0 - December 16, 1998
MacOS 8.5 - Sys 7
Extension List displays the name of Control Panels and System Extensions at
startup in a scrolling box and scrolls the startup icons along the bottom
of the screen.
Extension List v2 now creates a log containing the icons, execution time,
and RAM usage of each Extension.
Great for macs with loads of Extensions. 1996 AOL Shareware Award winner.
Date: Jun 24, 1999
From: Ammon Skidmore
Subject: Extensions Strip 1.9.3
Extensions Strip hosts control strip modules in the most flexible
environment out there. Its theme is "extensions with a global interface"
because of the extra power it gives to modules, especially the Extensions
Strip savvy ones.
1.9.2 is OS 8.6 compatibile.
To download: http://www44.pair.com/ammon/skidperfect/es/links.html
Skidperfect Software
Date: Jan 22, 1995
From: rdhw@cus.cam.ac.uk (Robin D.H. Walker)
Subject: Extension-to-Type mappings; revision 3
Date: Sun, 22 Jan 1995 16:44:47 +0000 (GMT)
Last updated: 1995 Jan 22 Revision 3
Extension to Type Mappings
There are many circumstances where files from alien (non-Mac) file
systems are imported onto a Mac. Usually it is desirable to assign a
Mac file "Type" and "Creator" code to such files, so that they can be
operated upon, or merely viewed, by an appropriate Mac application.
Unless you are prepared to inspect the contents of the file itself and
deduce an appropriate Mac type/creator, the only evidence for the type
of the file is the "filename extension" commonly used in DOS, OS/2, Unix
and other systems. With certain Mac applications, automatic mapping of
filename extensions to Mac type/creator codes can be achieved. A list
of suggested mappings follows.
Date: Apr 17, 2000
From: John Casasanta
Subject: Extension Wizard
Stop throwing away documents you can't get to open!
Have you ever experienced the problem where you download a document from
the internet, receive one as an e-mail attachment, or copy one from a
network and you just can't get it to open? Moreover, sometimes these
documents will open, but in one of the last applications you'd want them
to...
...well, Extension Wizard is a utility created to help end these
frustrating situations!
For more information, please visit our website at:
Date: Jan 03, 2000
From: Han
Subject: FastOpen 3.0; open document quickly
FastOpen is a system utility that allows you to open any document
with the application of your choice quickly and instantly from the
contextual menu.
For each file type, FastOpen will let you add a customized list of
applications to use in opening that kind of file. All you need to do
is highlight the file and simply select the application from the
contextual menu. It's that easy.
FastOpen even lets you create application sets to open files whose
names end in ".html", ".hqx", ".bin", ".uu", or any other suffix you like.
News (Version 2.5 -> 3.0):
- If the original application of an alias doesn't existe, send open doc
AppleEvent
- Added Auto Repair feature. You need repair FastOpen settings in case of
the original application of an alias doesn't existe. Now repair can be
done automatically.
- Added Pre-Settings feature. You needn't start at zero to select your
favorite name suffix, document types and applications.
- Added many options in preferences: mark symbol, default applications,
priority, the native application.
- Fixed some minor bugs.
For more information, please read the Readme file enclosed,
or visit my web page:
http://www.kagi.com/guoniu
Thanks,
Guoniu Han
Date: Nov 05, 2002
From: major4@mac.com
Subject: ffmpegX 0.0.4g
ffmpegX 0.0.4g
Video/audio encoder/decoder for DivX, MPEG-1/2, VCD, SVCD...
(c) Copyright 2002 Major, major4@mac.com
http://homepage.mac.com/major4
Freeware released under GPL license (included with the software).
ffmpegX is a Mac OS X GUI to ffmpeg the "hyper fast video and audio
encoder" (http://ffmpeg.sourceforge.net). It can decode MPEG-1, MPEG-2,
MPEG-4 (aka DIVX4/5), VOB, AVI MS-MPEG4 V3 (aka DIVX 3), WAV, WMA, Real
Audio, H263(+) (aka RealVideo 1.0), PGM, YUV, PPM, AC3, PCM8/16 bits,
mulaw/Alaw, SUN AU format, MPEG audio layer 2, MPEG audio layer 3,
MJPEG and even more formats. This GUI provides quick encoding to DivX,
MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MP2, MP3 & AC3. MPEG-2 encoding relies on mpeg2enc
component from the mjpegtools package (http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net).
You can convert DVD video to DivX, DivX to VCD or SVCD, and DVD to VCD
or SVCD. Includes a bitrate calculator and a mpeg splitter for multiple
CD burning. When encoding to MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 it can author the video
as VCD or XVCD (.bin/.cue files for burning with Toast by dropping the
.bin into VCD window) or as SVCD or XSVCD (two .img files to be burned
in Toast under Multitrack XA window).
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.2
- To playback DivX, use codecs from www.3ivx.com or www.divx.com
What's new in 0.0.4g?
- Updated to ffmpeg CVS of 2 nov 2002 with all libs and
Altivec-optimized mpeg-1 encoding (20 0.000000aster than realtime, however
still choppy, so use the new mpeg-1 VCD format for now).
- Added new "MPEG-1 VCD" format. It is similar to old MPEG-1 format
(still available in the dropdown menu, and in the presets as "fast
mpeg-1"), but mjpegtools components are used to encode instead of
ffmpeg, leading (for the current version) to a fully compliant stream
for CBR VCD and VBR XVCD authoring and playback on a compatible DVD
player. "mpeg-1 VCD" files can be dropped directly on Toast without
pre-authoring. Input formats can be Quicktime MOV in all codecs, VOB,
and the usual ffmpeg input formats. Decoding and encoding are Altivec
optimized and VOB->VCD encodes now in realtime on a G4 667.
- The mpeg-1 VCD & XSVCD presets will now use the new MPEG-1 VCD
format. The encoding options must be set in the new "VCD/SVCD" tab
(bicubic scaling, letterboxing, etc are now all functional for VCD
too). XSVCD mpeg-1 need post-processing "Author as VCD" before burning
with Toast, while VCD mpeg-1 can be directly burned on Toast. The
splitter is also fully functional for automatic multiple disk VCD
authoring.
- When using the old MPEG-1 format, the options are still in the
MPEG-1/4 tab.
- Added CBR encoding option for mpeg-2 and "mpeg-1 VCD". CBR is needed
to create a perfectly compliant VCD mpeg-1 stream which will play on
all compatible DVD players and will be accepted by Toast directly.
However if your player can handle VBR, it should be preferred, as it
will lead to constant quality streams and, with a proper quantizer
setting, possibly smaller files. If you only plan to playback the
streams on a computer there is no point in preferring CBR over VBR.
- Added new VCD, XVCD, and generic MPEG-1 profiles in the VCD/SVCD tab.
- When encoding a VOB to mpeg-2 or mpeg-1 VCD you can rename the VOB
with a ".mov" extension, that way use of Quicktime will be forced to
decode it (possibly leading to better audio sync), however audio must
be decoded separately into WAV and put in the same folder and with the
same filename before launching the video encoding, so as ffmpegX will
pick it and mux with the encoded video.
- Added DVD NTSC and DVD PAL (including 16:9) in the Autosize dropdown.
Useful to encode to mpeg-2 with the proper aspect ratio flag settings,
for later use of elementary streams for DVD authoring.
Date: Jan 27, 1998
From: green_jt@VSDEC.Npt.NUWC.Navy.Mil
Subject: FFTs-for-RISC-2-c
Enclosed is a stuffit archive of version 2.0 of my 'C' source code fft
library.
Very-Fast Fourier Transform routines. Routines are provided for real
and complex forward and inverse 1d and 2d fourier transforms and 3d
complex forward and inverse ffts. I coded these to optimize execution
speed on Risc processors like the PowerPC. All fft sizes must still be a
power of two. Test programs that use the Numerical Recipes in C routines
are provided. Also included are some simple applications with source
code which time the FFTs. See the enclosed read me file for more
information.
Revision version 2.0:
Rewrote code to rely more on compiler optimization (and be a bit less
ugly.)
Removed restrictions on too small or too large ffts.
Provided a library extension that manages memory for cosine and bit
reversed counter tables.
Added 2d and 3d complex and 2d real ffts.
Speeded routines for data too large to fit in primary cache.
Changed most testing from Matlab to Numerical Recipes based (because
you can buy it for less.)
Changed call parameters (watch out.)
Revision version 1.21:
line 126 of rfftTest.c corrected.
Revisions version 1.2:
I now store the Nyquest point of the real transform where the 0
for the DC term's
imaginary part used to be. !! WATCH OUT FOR THIS IF YOU USE rfft !!
Added the real inverse Fourier transform.
Revisions version 1.1:
Re-arranged to put fft routines in a shared library and changed
source file name to fftlib.c.
Removed some ugly optimizations that are no longer needed for
CodeWarrier.
This code is public domain, do anything you want to with it.
- John Green
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From: andyf@vei.net
Subject: FileCM 1.0 Contextual Menu Plugin
FileCM - is a contextual menu plugin. It mimics the Copy-Cut-Paste contextual menus in Windows9x. Using FileCM you can Cut, Copy, and Paste files or folders.
Date: Jul 05, 2001
From: "John C. Daub"
Subject: FileHierToClipCMPlugin 1.0.1
FileHierToClipCMPlugin 1.0.1 (1 July 2001) - a Mac OS contextual menu plugin
for copying to the Clipboard a text-representation of the file/folder
hierarchy below the clicked upon folder (or file).
It requires Mac OS 8.1 or later, and a PowerPC-based Mac. It does not work
under Mac OS X (yet) due to current OS limitations.
This product is freeware (or send a postcard, or at least an email).
Program home page:
Date: Feb 19, 2001
From: "John C. Daub"
Subject: FileHierToClipCMPlugin 1.0 - CMM to obtain a file hierarchy
FileHierToClipCMPlugin is a Mac OS contextual menu plugin that can generate
a text representation of a file/folder hierarchy and place it on the
Clipboard.
Once installed, when a contextual menu is invoked (control-click)
FileHierToClipCMPlugin checks if the contextual menu was invoked on a file
or folder (or any other Finder item). If so, a "Copy File Hierarchy to
Clipboard" menu item is added to the contextual menu. Upon selecting this
menu item, if the clicked upon item is a file, the file's name is placed on
the Clipboard. If the clicked upon item is a folder (or a disk), a textual
representation of the hierarchy of files and folders within the clicked upon
folder is generated and placed on the Clipboard. Invisible items are
ignored. Once the text is on the Clipboard, you can then paste it wherever
text can be pasted.
For example, the output of the FileHierToClipCMPlugin distribution folder is
as follows (+'s signify folders, -'s signify files):
+ FileHierToClipCMPlugin
- Email Hsoi
- FileHierToClipCMPlugin
- FileHierToClipCMPlugin ReadMe
- Visit Hsoi's Website
This is version 1.0 of FileHierToClipCMPlugin.
The price is free, see the documentation for complete details.
Minimum system requirements:
Power Macintosh
Mac OS 8.1 or later
Source code and product FAQ available at Hsoi's Shop:
Date: May 30, 1996
From: (Bob Pulgino) bpulgino@clark.net
Subject: FilePack25.sea - FilePack 2.5 extension for 4D
FilePack 2.5
External Package for 4th DIMENSIONÆ
FilePack is an external package which adds 65 new commands to the 4D
programming language for access and control of the file system. It has
been around since 1989, and has served me & many others well all these
years.
Version 2.5 provides "plug-in" file formats for 4D v3.5 on both the
Mac (with PowerPC native code) and Windows, along with a few new
routines.
Documentation is included in an Adobe Acrobat file.
FilePack is not public domain, but is free for use in your private or
commercial 4D applications.
Permission is granted for inclusion on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Bob Pulgino, RKP Software
bpulgino@clark.net
Date: Jul 05, 2001
From: "John C. Daub"
Subject: FilePathToClipCMPlugin 1.0.1
FilePathToClipCMPlugin 1.0.1 (1 July 2001) - a Mac OS contextual menu plugin
for copying to the Clipboard a text-representation of the absolute file path
to the clicked upon file or folder.
It requires Mac OS 8.1 or later, and a PowerPC-based Mac. It does not work
under Mac OS X (yet) due to current OS limitations.
This product is freeware (or send a postcard, or at least an email).
Program home page:
Date: Feb 21, 2001
From: "John C. Daub"
Subject: FilePathToClipCMPlugin 1.0 - CMM to obtain a file path
FilePathToClipCMPlugin is a Mac OS contextual menu plugin that can generate
a text representation of the path to a file/folder and place it on the
Clipboard.
Once installed, when a contextual menu is invoked (control-click)
FilePathToClipCMPlugin checks if the contextual menu was invoked on a file
or folder (or any other Finder item). If so, a "Copy File Path to Clipboard"
menu item is added to the contextual menu. Upon selecting this menu item, a
textual representation of the path from the root volume to the clicked-upon
item is generated and placed on the Clipboard. Once the text is on the
Clipboard, you can then paste it wherever text can be pasted.
For example, the path to the Finder (within the System Folder) might look
something like this:
Macintosh HD:System Folder:Finder
The path to the Animator applet folder on my PowerBook's MRJ install looks
like this:
Macintosh HD:Apple Extras:Mac OS Runtime For Java:Apple Applet
Runner:Applets:Animator:
This is version 1.0 of FilePathToClipCMPlugin.
The price is free, see the documentation for complete details.
Minimum system requirements:
Power Macintosh
Mac OS 8.1 or later
Source code and product FAQ available at Hsoi's Shop:
Date: May 09, 1993
Date: Sun, 9 May 1993 13:27:51 +0100
From: arentz@indy.knoware.nl (Stefan Arentz)
Subject: Submission
File Sharing Hack 1.0d1
This hack allows you to use another 'Users & Groups Data File' for System
Seven's Personal File Sharing.
You can choose a U&G File on a local volume or a remote volume. The hack
will mount that volume with the specified user name and password.
INIT Loading Order: This hack must be loaded before the 'File Sharing
Extension'.
WARNING: This hack is not tested. There is a serious bug in it, and the
password is saved unencrypted in a STR# resource. If I get enough responses
I will finish this hack as soon as possible...
Please send me suggestions, bug reports, ideas, etc.....
-- Stefan Arentz
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stefan Arentz - Software Constructor - arentz@knoware.nl
Date: Jul 30, 1997
From: yellowsoft@iol.it
Subject: FileT&C 2.1.0; type & creator changing.
FileT&C is an useful application for changing file type and/or creatorŠ
It's very useful for normal desktop usage, but is really cool when works,
fine, fast and in background, with a lot of files. Also it can scan,
quickly, disks and folders looking for files to treat...
FileT&C is Internet Config aware and has a couple of options to change,
according to name extension, following the Internet Config's File Mapping
setting.
FileT&C has some useful hot keys for changing, on the fly skipping the
"Request Dialog", by using the preferred type and/or creator set in the
preferences. You can also instruct it to ignore during its performance,
some kind of files or to treat only some other specific types.
FileT&C is Macintosh Drag and Drop aware and requires at least System 7 to run.
The FileT&C 2.1.0 package contains both 68K and PowerPc versions.
Author: Rocco Moliterno
mailto:yellowsoft@iol.it
http://users.iol.it/yellowsoft
New since version 2.0.2:
Added ability to use menus. Drag Manager support. Added ability to treat
only some kind of files. Movable modal dialogs can switch in background.
Added "Internet" menu. Added ability to use Internet Config's File Mapping.
Added don't change check boxes so, if you forget to use Hot Keys, you've
one more change for leaving untouched type or creator. Added 'aete'
resource. FileT&C always check for file to skip/treat, before working.
Removed windows zooming. Removed the annoying alert occurring at startup,
when a preference file doesn't exists. Slightly changed desktop icon.
Revisited and improved the whole code. Linked with MoreFiles 1.4.6. Updated
e-mail address. Changed web page address. Minor changes.
Date: Dec 04, 1998
From: yellowsoft@iol.it
Subject: FileT&C 2.2.0; type & creator changing.
FileT&C is an useful application for changing file type and/or creatorŠ
It's very useful for normal desktop usage, but is really cool when works,
fine, fast and in background, with a lot of files. Also it can scan,
quickly, disks and folders looking for files to treat...
FileT&C is Internet Config aware and has a couple of options to change,
according to name extension, following the Internet Config's File Mapping
setting.
FileT&C has some useful hot keys for changing, on the fly skipping the
"Request Dialog", by using the preferred type and/or creator set in the
preferences and for modifying the preferences before changing. You can
also instruct it to ignore during its performance, some kind of files or
to treat only some other specific types.
FileT&C is Macintosh Drag and Drop aware, Appearance savvy and requires at
least System 7 to run.
Author: Rocco Moliterno
mailto:yellowsoft@geocities.com
http://yellowsoft.home.ml.org/
http://yellowsoft.home.ml.org/filetandc.html
New since version 2.1.0:
Unique FAT version. Appearance savvy. Optimized Drag Manager support.
Improved Modal Dialog filters. Better break keys management. Notification
Manager support. Added "Open preferences" hot key. Moved preferences file
to Yellowsoft folder. Linked with the latest Universal Headers. Linked with
MoreFiles 1.4.8. Linked with Internet Config API 1.4. Removed custom
CDEFs. Fixed a bug occurring only on 68k. Circumvented a System Seven's
Standard File bug. Updated e-mail address. Updated web page address. Many
minor changes.
Date: Nov 27, 1998
From: griffin@dreamscape.com
Subject: FileWhacker! 1.1
FileWhacker - is a shareware ($10.00) utility for easily changing file types and
creator codes that also allows you to change a file's locked, visibilty, and
stationery status as well as it's creation and modification dates. It also
provides for batch-processing and allows you to convert text files to various
formats for use on other computer platforms. Version 1.1 features minor bug
fixes, interface improvements, and adds file extension changing to the batch-drop
options.
Date: Jan 19, 1994
From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim)
Subject: Final Chance 1.1.1 (source code)
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 22:17:12 -0500 (EST)
Final Chance 1.1.1 is a combination of fluff and utility, giving you a random
quote on shutdown (one of 150) and a chance to stop the shutdown process and
go back to the Finder. If you let the dialog box sit for 60 seconds, it will
automagically shut down. This archive contains complete THINK C source code
and project files. The INIT alone is also available; check ftp sites or
e-mail f8dy@netaxs.com. Finger f8dy@netaxs.com for complete program list.
Copyright (C) 1993-4, Mark Pilgrim. Please read enclosed file "GNU General
Public License" for licensing details.
Date: Jul 19, 1999
From: lars@praestare.com
Subject: FinderFriend 1.1
FinderFriend is a utility that allows for multiple users and uses of the
same Mac. New with version 1.1, the ability to schedule a rebuild of the
desktop files.
Date: Jul 15, 1999
From: lars@praestare.com
Subject: FinderFriend 1.1
FinderFriend is a utility that allows for multiple users and uses of the
same Mac. New with version 1.1, the ability to schedule a rebuild of the
desktop files.
Date: Sep 10, 1999
Subject: FinderKeeper 1.5 (_User_Interface)
From: "Eric Saltzen"
FinderKeeper version 1.5 from Elsware Ltd.
WHAT IT DOES:
FinderKeeper organizes your desktop by neatly stacking windows
on-the-fly. Each disk on your Mac is given a starting point, and as
you open windows they cascade down and to the right. The result is a
neat, logically arranged desktop - all done automatically.
BENEFITS OF USE:
FinderKeeper shows you not only what files are on your Mac, but also
where they are stored. At a glance you see that ³Letters to Mom² is
inside of ³Personal Documents² which is on ³Macintosh HD². A smartly
arranged desktop encourages better organization which in turn
increases efficiency!
NEW V1.5 FEATURES:
* Now works on PowerPC and 680x0 systems (FAT).
* New control panel sets custom window offsets.
* Fully compatible with Microsoft products.
* Tested on systems as old as 7.1.0.
* Better support for AppleScript recording.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
A Macintosh compatible running system software 7.1.0 or later.
--
The new FinderKeeper v1.5 keeps your Mac desktop in order!
http://www.elsware.com/finderkeeper.html
Date: Mar 17, 1998
From: jaeho@xs4all.nl
Subject: FinderNote 2.0 - The amazing note utility!
Subject : FinderNote 2.0 - The amazing note utility!
FinderNote is a simple text editor whose documents can be read in the Finder (on the Desktop) without needing to run any application. This means that these notes open up as quickly as any other Finder window. This is possible because a FinderNote document is a particular type of file that Apple call a Œclipping¹.
Clippings are very handy for keeping memos, to-do lists, notes about other files or folders, Œboilerplate¹ text (like letterheads) that you can insert into other documents - the list is almost endless.
* System Requirements
Basic requirements
System 7.1 or later
Finder 7.1.3 or later
MacOS 8 users need no additional extensions
Additional extensions requirements for System 7.5 to 7.6.x users
Clipping Extension
Finder Scripting Extension
Additional extensions requirements for System 7.1 to under 7.5 users
Macintosh Drag and Drop
Dragging Enabler
Clipping Extension
Finder Scripting Extension
Thanks!
Jae Ho Chang :-)
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jaeho
Institute of Sonology
Royal Conservatory, The Hague
Date: Feb 17, 1998
From: artis@eunet.at
Subject: FinderViewContextMenu 1.0.3 - US
FinderViewContextMenu 1.0.3 - US (English language release)
The FinderViewContextMenu is a contextual menu plug-in for Mac OS 8 that
saves and applies complete view characteristics of Finder windows with just
one simple control-click.
Normally you would have to choose the view type from a menu (icon, list or
button) and then open a dialog window to set the according view
characteristics for the choosen type. With the help of the
FinderViewContextMenu this lenghty process is reduced to a simple
control-click in the according window to choose from your previously
recorded favorite view settings.
This popular shareware title is available in English, Japanese, German,
French and Korean. System requirements are PowerPC and Mac OS 8.
More about the FinderViewContextMenu at
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: artis@eunet.at
Subject: finderview-cm-104-us.sit
FinderViewContextMenu 1.0.4 (english version),
contextual menu plugin for Mac OS 8.5
[filename:
Date: Apr 28, 1997
From: Patrick.Stadelmann@imt.unine.ch
Subject: Find File 1.1.3 patch
About Find File 1.1.3 patch :
A neat feature in Find File 1.1.3 is the option to automatically close Find File
when you select a menu item (or double-click on a found item) while holding down
the option key. Unfortunately, this doesn't work with keyboard equivalents. For
instance, command-option-o doesn't do anything. This patch modifies Find File
1.1.3 to enable the use of the option key with keyboard equivalents. After
applying the patch, you'll find that command-option-o opens the selected items
and quits Find File.
Also, the OFind File ShortcutsEO dialog, available under the Guide menu, states
that OYou can quit Find File by pressing the Option key while you click any Find
File windowOs close box. O Nice, but it doesn't work ! This patch will also fix
this bug.
This patch is designed for Find File 1.1.3 only (part of MacOS 7.6). It should
work with localized verion, but comes without any warranty. Use it at your own
risks !
Enjoy !
Patrick Stadelmann
Date: Jan 09, 1998
From: uzs90z@ibm.rhrz.uni-bonn.de
Subject: Find Home Folder 1.0 - CM plugin
Have you ever wondered where the items lying around on your desktop have
come from - or where they will go if you choose "Put Away" from the "File"
menu?
This Contextual Menu plugin comes to your rescue! Context-click the desktop
item you're interested in and choose "Find Home Folder". Then, if the
selected item was not created on the desktop, but dragged there from
another folder, that folder will be opened.
Michael Schuerig
Date: Feb 27, 1998
From: lsr@wco.com
Subject: FixWordSystemMemory 2.1
FixWordSystemMemory is a system extension that works around a problem with
Microsoft Word version 5.1. Occasionally Word refuses to launch, claiming
there is a lack of system memory. This is usually an intermittent problem
and often launching Word again will succeed.
FixWordSystemMemory "fools" Word in to believing there's enough space in
the system heap, which bypasses the test and allows it to launch every time.
Version 2.1 fixes a bug which caused printing to fail for some people. It
also limit the scope of the patches so that the chance for
incompatibilities is reduced. I suggest that everyone who was using an
older version of the extension upgrade to this version. This program is
totally free.
Larry Rosenstein
http://www.wco.com/~lsr/
Larry Rosenstein
lsr@wco.com
Date: Oct 11, 2001
From: Bill Modesitt
Subject: FloatingNotes 1.1
What's the point of having notes if they're buried by other application
windows and you can't see them? Sure, Stickies is free, but FloatingNotes
"floats" on top of all other application windows so you can always see them.
FloatingNotes uses no system extension, and best of all, FloatingNotes is a
Carbon application so it works under OS X as well!
FloatingNotes automatically saves all open notes when you quit or when it
moves to the background. To delete a note, simply close the window.
FloatingNotes requires OS X, or OS 8 or 9 and CarbonLib 1.3 or later.
CarbonLib is free and can be obtained from your "Software Update" control
panel.
New for FloatingNotes 1.1:
-- Notes auto-save as soon as FloatingNotes moves to the background.
-- Edit windows and floating windows now display quicker (no more zoom
effects).
-- Click on a FloatingNotes floating window and FloatingNotes is brought to
the front so you can edit the note.
--
Maui Software
info@mauisoftware.com
Date: Apr 10, 1999
From: vjalby@kagi.com
Subject: FontBuddy1.1
FontBuddy 1.1
by Vincent Jalby, vjalby@kagi.com
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/vjalby/fb/
What's News
-----------
FontBuddy 1.1 includes bugs fixes (including display bugs) and many new features:
- Keyboards for Australia, Canada (Fr, ISO, CSA), Denmark and Norway;
- Flag keyboard icon with contextual menu; Style menu;
- "Other size" menu item; Keystrokes for low ASCII characters
- Several shortcuts to switch between tabs, fonts, sizes, charactersŠ
Description
-----------
FontBuddy is a font viewer. It shows all characters of any installed font.
It also gives keystroke(s) to access special characters.
It is easy to use, quick, optimized for on screen use, and MacOS 8.5 savvy.
Moreover, FontBuddy supports different keyboard layouts; if yours is missing, ask me.
System Requirements
-------------------
FontBuddy should run on any Power Macintosh under MacOS 7.5 or greater.
If you need a 68 K version, ask me.
Shareware fee
-------------
FontBuddy is distributed as Shareware. You can try it for one month.
If you want to continue to use it, you should pay the shareware fee:
a License for a single user costs $10, a Site License costs $50,
a WorldWide License costs $100
Date: Dec 06, 1999
From: Vincent Jalby
Subject: FontBuddy 1.3.1 [FontBuddy-1.3.1.sit.bin]
FontBuddy 1.3.1 [1999/11/11]
by Vincent Jalby, vjalby@kagi.com
http://members.aol.com/FontBuddy/
Product description
--------------------
FontBuddy is a font viewer. It shows all characters of any installed font.
It also gives keystroke(s) to access special characters.
It can print font samples and font index.
It is easy to use, optimized for screen use, and MacOS 8.6 savvy
New in this version
-------------------
* Unicode for Symbol and Zapf-Dingbats corrected.
* Symbol and Dingbats character names.
* 0-255 character range (instead of 1-256).
* New menu "Window".
* Crashing bug (Finder quit or crash when accessing Menu bar) when
Instant Palm Desktop (menu) extension is loaded.
System Requirements
-------------------
FontBuddy should run on any Power Macintosh under MacOS 7.5 or later.
(MacOS 8.x preferred.)
FontBuddy 1.3.1 supports keyboards of the following countries:
Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada (CSA, Fr, ISO), Denmark,
Spain (Std, ISO), Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands,
Norway, Swiss (Fr, Gr), Sweden, UK, US.
It also supports MacOS 8.6 Dvorak.
Shareware Fee
-------------
FontBuddy is distributed as Shareware.
Shareware fee : a License for a single user costs $10,
a Site License costs $50, a WorldWide License costs $100.
This software may be included on the commercially available
CD-ROM of the archives.
Date: Mar 12, 1999
From: hoppy@kagi.com
Subject: Fonts Manager 3.9.2
Fonts Manager - is similar to the Mac's Extensions Manager,
but it manages Fonts instead. It allows the enabling and
disabling of suitcases and printer fonts in 'Sets'. It
supports the viewing and printing of font samples, export of
'Sets', import of saved 'Sets', Balloon Help, and a Tutorial
Topics system. It is NOT a Control Panel or Extension (like
ATM D... or Suitca... or Master J...), NOR does it pretend to
be one by living in the Startup Items folder (like Font R...);
thus it works on ALL Macs with System 7.1 or later, including
Mac OS 8.1 (and HFS+), without modifying the NORMAL startup
and operation of your computer. Thousands worldwide running
all kinds of Macs (and clones) have switched to Fonts Manager
to get 'Up & Running'.
Date: Nov 12, 1997
From: frankvyncke@innet.be
Subject: Frank's White Cells 1.04
Frank's White Cells 1.04 - does some useful stuff with files that reduces boring
and repetive tasks to a minimum. It does include: Wild card renaming of files,
DCS plates included. Adding extension to certain types of files. Changing type
and creator of a file. Giving some content to a DCS master file, so that
QuarkXPress will insert this file in a composite PostScript file (needed for
composite workflows). Limiting the file names to a restricted set of characters.
Setting creator of certains files to predefined values. It does also offer
'undo/redo' for most operations.
Date: May 02, 1996
From: (Patrick Woolsey) pwoolsey@barebones.com
Subject: BBEdit FTP Extension v2.0.1
Greetings. By request of Erling Johansen , I am
forwarding version 2.0.1 of the BBEdit FTP Extension for inclusion in
the archives. Please note that this item replaces the previous v2.0
package. This extension will work with current versions of either
BBEdit or BBEdit Lite.
Regards,
Patrick Woolsey / Director of Technical Services
Date: Dec 17, 2000
From: Mike Brackenridge
Subject: Geometry Calculator 1.5.1 Carbon English
Geometry Calculator 1.5.1 Carbon English
17/12/2000
-The program
Use Geometry Calculator to calculate the area of triangles, trapezoids,
rectangles, squares, circles and the surface area of cubes, pyramids,
prisms, and cylinders, you can use the measurements as "Non specific units"
or you have the option of entering a specific unit and have the calculations
converted to many other imperial and metric units.
Runs as full 30 day tryout, after this time registering the program will
enable it fully again.
Shareware.
-Changes:
Fix: the small buttons on the button bar now fire
Copy, Cut and Paste menu items now enabled
-Requirements:
Power Mac running OSX or a Power Mac running OS8.5 or above with the
"CarbonLib" Extension installed
-Compressed BinHex size:
940k
This program can be used on CD distribution.
Web: econsoftware.com/econ.html
Enquires and questions should be directed to: mailto:mail@econsoftware.com
Date: Nov 15, 1993
From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim)
Subject: Ghost Mouse 1.1 (source code)
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1993 23:35:30 -0500 (EST)
Ghost Mouse is a fun little INIT which will cause your mouse to disappear
if you stop moving it. Due to numerous requests from users of version 1.0,
the mouse can stay stationery for about 2 seconds before it disappears.
This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License;
this archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files
for the INIT. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of
the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author.
The address is f8dy@netaxs.com.
This code demonstrates the basics of writing and installing a VBL. This code
should work under any system, with any monitor, on all Macintoshes. Please
report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com.
Ghost Mouse 1.1 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group.
Date: Aug 14, 1998
From: artworks@garlic.com
Subject: Girrl Pointers.sit
Please accept these girrl hand pointers for your archive. They are made for
the Mac only, and there are reports of crashes when people try to use them
on a PC. Thanks!!!
Jean Hanamoto
Date: Nov 15, 1993
From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim)
Subject: Gravity Mouse 1.1 (source code)
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1993 23:33:23 -0500 (EST)
Gravity Mouse will cause your mouse to be occasionally overcome by gravity.
This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License;
this archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files
for the INIT. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy
of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same