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File Name: acronyms-34.hqx (2648 k)
Date: Apr 06, 2003
From: Angela Brett Subject: ACRONYMS v3.4 - A Crazy Roundup Of Nonsense You Must See This version has 896 new acronyms. If you already have an older version of ACRONYMS, you can instead download Update List Indigo from http://acronyms.co.nz/updates/indigo.hqx to get the new acronyms. [words and phrases in capitals are acronyms whose expansions are in the stack] The purpose of this FREEWARE HYPERCARD STACK is to provide an introduction to a MIRTHFUL use of ACRONYMS on the INTERNET. Have you ever wished you had a better alternative to LOL? Or thought "Who makes up these WITTICISMs?" Well anybody can, you can! Don't say you're JUST TOO BUSY! and you don't want to READ A MANUAL. You can create an ACRONYM out of ALMOST ANYTHING! You can make them from any old CLICHE, use them to tell people to SHUT UP, state that THAT'S NOT FUNNY, tell a GIRL that she's FEMININE, SMILE a SMUG SMILE or just find FLAWS in the MEMORY of a UNIVERSITY EINSTEIN. Take a DIRTY MIND, add a CHUCKLE, stir in a QUIP, and a QUANTITY of SNORTING, stick on a DISCLAIMER, and that's THE WAY THINGS ARE! You can politely tell people to PISS OFF, PUT A SOCK IN IT, BE CIVIL or tell them THAT'S CHILDISH. You can tell people that they're talking BOLLOCKS! And if you're ON A ROLL, you can create a HUMDINGER of a reply to someone who won't TRY ONSCREEN HELP. So who began this BIZARRE ADVENTURE through the ALPHABET? A CRAZED KIWI and an ABNORMAL IRISH man with a DIRTY MIND, who found themselves making up LAUGHTER ACRONYMS during their EPISTLES to the ANTIPODES - a sequence of combinations started when TONY MCCOY O'GRADY (MAXIOGEE) sent ANGELA BRETT AN EMAIL about his SLEUTHing in some of her SHAREWARE. They decided not to continue DOING NOTHING about their HILARIOUS ACRONYM stash, so they compiled them into this STACK, and in the process created a SUPERHERO called MACGIRL, her SIDEKICK KEYBOARD, and many DASTARDly VILLAINs. ACRONYMS is also on the WORLD WIDE WEB. Check out http://acronyms.co.nz to view all the acronyms - including new ones, download the latest update lists (which let you import new acronyms into the stack) and new versions of the stack, view the acronymist HALL OF FAME and honours list, subscribe to THE ACRONYM TIMES and more. You can also discuss and create acronyms on the FORUMS or FORA at http://www.co.nz/cgi/forums/start.cgi?id=acronyms

File Name: amico-211-gr.hqx (120 k)
Date: Feb 10, 1998
From: dchron@kagi.com Subject: AMICO 2.1.1GR - Greek Version AMICO 2.1.1 (An apple menu utility) - Greek version AMICO is a utility that helps you change the order of the items that appear in the apple menu. It also lets you insert divider lines between these items. AMICO can be included in CD-ROMs or posted to any software archives or BBS's. For more information read the "Read Me" file. You can contact me via email at: dchron@kagi.com The current AMICO home page is: http://users.hol.gr/~macweb/amico A NOTE FOR MAC OS 8 USERS ========================= AMICO is Mac OS 8 compatible. However, to ensure that AMICO will function properly under Mac OS 8, you need to check the "Always snap to grid" checkbox in the "View Options..." dialog box of the Apple Menu Items folder and possibly do a "Clean Up" for that folder as well.

File Name: amico-211.hqx (108 k)
Date: Feb 10, 1998
From: dchron@kagi.com Subject: AMICO 2.1.1US - English Version AMICO 2.1.1 (An apple menu utility) - English version AMICO is a utility that helps you change the order of the items that appear in the apple menu. It also lets you insert divider lines between these items. AMICO can be included in CD-ROMs or posted to any software archives or BBS's. For more information read the "Read Me" file. You can contact me via email at: dchron@kagi.com The current AMICO home page is: http://users.hol.gr/~macweb/amico A NOTE FOR MAC OS 8 USERS ========================= AMICO is Mac OS 8 compatible. However, to ensure that AMICO will function properly under Mac OS 8, you need to check the "Always snap to grid" checkbox in the "View Options..." dialog box of the Apple Menu Items folder and possibly do a "Clean Up" for that folder as well.

File Name: amt-modem-definitions.hqx (104 k)
Date: Sep 30, 1994
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 1994 20:11:16 -0800 From: mspace@netcom.com (Brian Hall) Subject: AMT Modem Definitions (Mark/Space Collection) --========================_6784390==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" This archive contains modem definition files that import into version 1.5 or later of the Apple Modem Tool to fine tune the operation of the tool for modems made by Prometheus (including LineLink), Global Village, and Supra/PSI. The included "Modem Definition Guide" contains complete instructions. The Apple Modem Tool (not included) is used by "works" packages, as well as many popular communications packages, including Communicate and PageNOW! from Mark/Space Softworks. This collection will be updated on a periodic basis. The most recent versions can always be found via ftp to ftp.netcom.com in pub/mspace, as well as on the Mark/Space support BBS at +1-408-293-7290. Enjoy! --========================_6784390==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Modem_Definitions.sit" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Modem_Definitions.sit"

File Name: analog-30a.hqx (628 k)
Date: Jul 17, 1998
From: jason@www.minbar.com Subject: Analog 3.0 - Fast, professional WWW logfile analysis Analog 3.0a: Fixed a bug that caused occasional random crashing. Now correctly handles NetPresenz "not modified" status. Faster display of error and warning messages. Analog 3.0: First official release version of Analog 3! Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish and Hungarian language files added. Analog is a web server logfile analysis program. It tells you which pages are most popular, which countries people are visiting from, which sites they tried to follow broken links from, etc. It has the following advantages over other similar programs. * It's fastŠ Very fast. Analog can uncompress and process 1.5 million logfile lines per minute (on a 266MHz G3, your milage may vary). * It's easy to install and run. * It's very flexible. The default output will be satisfactory for most people, but there are hundreds of options producing 27 different reports for those who want to do things differently. * It can output in 14 different languages, and 4 output formats. * It understands WebStar, Quid Pro Quo, Boulevard, MacHTTP, Microsoft Personal Web Server, Apple Share IP 5.0, and NetPresenz log formats as well as the common log file format, NCSA/Apache combined format, referrer log, browser log, W3 extended format, Microsoft IIS format, Netscape format, and the user can specify additional formats. * It should work on any Macintosh, and versions are also available for Windows (3, 95 & NT), DOS, lots of flavours of Unix, OS/2, VMS, Acorn RiscOS, and BeOS. * A recent survey showed that over 2056f webmasters use Analog, more than any other logfile analysis program. Try asking AltaVista for some of them. * It's free (under the conditions of the licence). * Oh, one more thing. It is Year 2000 compatible. (And so were all previous versions). This is a port of Analog 3.0 for the Macintosh. For more information about Analog check: http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/ For the latest updates to the Mac version check: http://summary.net/soft/analog.html

File Name: analog-helper-102.hqx (404 k)
Date: Jan 16, 1999
From: gdg@sigsoftware.com Subject: Analog Helper 1.0.2 - Graphical Configuration Tool for Analog Analog Helper is a graphical configuration tool for Analog 3, which is a free program to analyse the logfiles from your web server. It lets you control and preview the results of hundreds of settings, and means you need not touch the complex syntax of Analog's configuration files. Analog itself tells you which pages are most popular, which countries people are visiting from, which sites they tried to follow broken links from, etc... It is the fastest and most flexible such tool available. Analog Helper also imports your old .cfg files, allows multiple analysis configurations to be maintained and can automatically create multiple reports based on specified time periods. Version 1.0.2 has a couple of minor improvements. (c) Sig Software - http://www.sigsoftware.com/

File Name: analog-helper-122.hqx (424 k)
Date: Dec 16, 2000
From: Gideon Greenspan Subject: Analog Helper 1.2.2 - Log analysis assistant Analog Helper is a graphical configuration tool for the Mac OS for Analog, which is a free program to analyze the logfiles from your web server. Analog Helper lets you control and preview the results of hundreds of settings, and means you need not touch the complex syntax of Analog's configuration files. Analog Helper can also configure Report Magic for more advanced HTML reporting, automatically configuring Analog to output data for Report Magic, writing Report Magic's config file and running Report Magic. However, you need not be aware of any of this process; simply set up your analysis as required in Analog Helper, and it will do the rest of the work. Version 1.2.x adds full support for the new reports in Analog 4 and full integration of Report Magic for advanced HTML reporting.

File Name: autoshare-304.hqx (2224 k)
Date: Feb 13, 1999
From: meh@dnai.com Subject: AutoShare 3.0.4, a freeware list server AutoShare is a robust and speedy list server and auto-responder for the Macintosh with EIMS or SIMS. Available for both 68K and Power Macs, requiring little memory and tested with Mac OS 8.5.1, AutoShare can handle hundreds of mailing lists and thousands of subscribers for each list. Full scriptability is supported, and an Admin application with balloon help makes it easy to configure the richly featured server application. Versions 3.0.1 through 3.0.4 introduce join and leave list server commands, list request addresses, updated CGI sample scripts, archive search AppleScript command, scriptable IP address lookups, subject-specific configuration of mail-backs for auto-responses, optional selection of analysis sections plus minor improvements and bug fixes. The top of the home page includes a link to a number of Powered by AutoShare images. -- Mikael Hansen

File Name: auto-share-40.hqx (2876 k)
Date: Jun 08, 1999
From: Mikael Hansen Subject: AutoShare 4.0, a freeware list server [Anti-virus tested. Info-Mac CDROM okay. comm/inet/mail dir. The 4.0 archive replaces ALL previous archives. Thanks.] AutoShare is a robust and speedy list server and auto-responder for the Macintosh with EIMS or SIMS. Available for both 68K and Power Macs, requiring little memory and tested with Mac OS 8.6, AutoShare can handle hundreds of mailing lists and thousands of subscribers for each list. Full scriptability is supported, and an Admin application with balloon help makes it easy to configure the richly featured server application. Version 4.0 introduces the built-in CGI request handling of subscriber administration to be used with Macintosh web server software, a number of new utility AppleScript commands, support for the Rebound software plus minor improvements and bug fixes.

File Name: auto-share-411.hqx (2736 k)
Date: Jan 01, 1999
From: Mikael Hansen Subject: AutoShare 4.1.1, a freeware list server AutoShare is a robust and speedy list server and auto-responder for the Macintosh with EIMS or SIMS. Available for both 68K and Power Macs, requiring little memory and tested with Mac OS 9.0, AutoShare can handle hundreds of mailing lists and thousands of subscribers for each list. Full scriptability is supported, and an Admin application with balloon help makes it easy to configure the richly featured server application. Version 4.1.1 offers automated bounce and Admin application enhancements plus minor improvements and bug fixes.

File Name: autoshare-422.hqx (2856 k)
Date: Apr 18, 2001
From: Mikael Hansen Subject: AutoShare 4.2.2, a freeware list server AutoShare is a robust and speedy list server and auto-responder for the Macintosh with EIMS or SIMS. Available for both 68K and Power Macs, requiring little memory and tested with Mac OS 9.1, AutoShare can handle hundreds of mailing lists and thousands of subscribers for each list. Full scriptability is supported, and an Admin application with balloon help makes it easy to configure the richly featured server application. Version 4.2.2 offers many bug fixes and various improvements. AutoShare now also compiles and executes AppleScript text and executes compiled AppleScript.

File Name: av-dsp-filters.hqx (124 k)
Date: Dec 02, 1993
From: macmod (Info-Mac Moderator) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 93 12:15:44 PST (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ); Wed, 1 Dec 1993 11:47:02 -0500 Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1993 11:47:02 -0500 Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="========================_14505218==_" To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu From: kalexand@mailer.fsu.edu (Kevin Alexander) Subject: AV DSP Power Plug-in --========================_14505218==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Attached is a binhexed Stuffit self-extracting archive of Spectral Innovations' PhotoShop plug-in which uses the built-in DSPs of the 660 and 840 AV machines to accelerate filters such as Unsharp Mask, Gaussian Blur, and Find Edges, among others. Image Size, Scale, Skew, Perspective, Rotate and RGB to CMYK mode change are also accelerated. This plug-in was described in the 11/15/93 and 11/29/93 issues of MacWEEK. System requirements: AV Mac (or NuBus Mac w/ Spectral Innovations 3210 DSP card installed) and PhotoShop 2.5.1. This file was downloaded from the Adobe BBS. --========================_14505218==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="AV_DSP_Power_Plug-in.se"

File Name: bbs-bits-of-interest-1-pdf.hqx (56 k)
Date: Mar 22, 1996
From: Michael C. Zastrow, michaelz@interaccess.com Subject: BBS-Bits-Of-Interest#1 This issue of 'BBS Bits of Interest' features a couple of utilities definitely worth mentioning. Each is useful and wonderfully Mac-like; SimpleText, Tex-Edit, Excalibur, Mouse2, and SoftBackup II. 'BBS Bits of Interest' is a freeware publication from michaelz@interaccess.com provided as an Adobe .pdf. Non-profit, non-commercial publications may reprint articles if full credit is given. Publication, product, and company names may be registered trademarks of their companies. Copyright 1994-96 Seeing Specially Graphics. http://www.awbbs.com/michaelz/

File Name: bbs-bits-of-interest-2-pdf.hqx (104 k)
Date: Mar 22, 1996
From: Michael C. Zastrow, michaelz@interaccess.com Subject: BBS-Bits-Of-Interest #2 The next time you visit your favorite FirstClass BBS, you might take note of who is there beside you: the GUI software provides several ways of getting to know and interact. This issue of 'BBS Bits of Interest' shows off the Service menu: where the Who's Online and Private Chat commands are located. Also, FirstClass Keyboard ShortCuts; a look at 'Desktop Strip' (shareware); and tips on the Apple MoviePlayer. Enjoy listening to 'Rhapsody in Blue', 'Over the Rainbow', and 'Oh Come All Ye Faithful' midifiles. 'BBS Bits of Interest' is a freeware publication from michaelz@interaccess.com provided as an Adobe .pdf. Non-profit, non-commercial publications may reprint articles if full credit is given. Publication, product, and company names may be registered trademarks of their companies. Copyright 1994-96 Seeing Specially Graphics. http://www.awbbs.com/michaelz/

File Name: bbs-bits-of-interest-3-pdf.hqx (48 k)
Date: Apr 13, 1996
From: (Michael C. Zastrow) michaelz@interaccess.com Subject: BBS-Bits-Of-Interest-3 This month's notables are helpful enough that you'll find frequent use for them. Take a closer look at these PD winners; Flash-It, File Buddy, SimpleText Color Menu and Cookbook.pdf. 'BBS Bits of Interest' is a freeware publication from michaelz@interaccess.com provided as an Adobe .pdf. Non-profit, non-commercial publications may reprint articles if full credit is given: publication, product, and company names may be registered trademarks of their companies. Copyright 1994-96 Seeing Specially Graphics. * SEEING SPECIALLY GRAPHICS * http://www.awbbs.com/michaelz/ You're invited to also visit the 57th Street Art Fair http://www.interaccess.com/57thStreetArtFair/

File Name: bbs-bits-of-interest-4-pdf.hqx (68 k)
Date: Apr 13, 1996
From: (Michael C. Zastrow) michaelz@interaccess.com Subject: BBS-Bits-Of-Interest-4 One of the benefits of using BBSs over these past years is still one of the better reasons for visiting cyberspace. Public Domain software is of value to the novice as well as the experienced computer user, and is often the source of the most economical, timely and specialized programs available. In this issue of 'BBS Bits of Interest' gives details about; SIMM Stack, Bob's HTML Editor, Newton Modem Enabler, Mariner, DreamLight Verttice and SimpleMerge. 'BBS Bits of Interest' is a freeware publication from michaelz@interaccess.com provided as an Adobe .pdf. Non-profit, non-commercial publications may reprint articles if full credit is given: publication, product, and company names may be registered trademarks of their companies. Copyright 1994-96 Seeing Specially Graphics. * SEEING SPECIALLY GRAPHICS * http://www.awbbs.com/michaelz/ You're invited to also visit the 57th Street Art Fair http://www.interaccess.com/57thStreetArtFair/

File Name: bbs-bits-of-interest-5-pdf.hqx (48 k)
Date: May 14, 1996
From: (Michael C. Zastrow) michaelz@interaccess.com Subject: BBS-Bits-Of-Interest-5 This month's article includes helpful suggestions and information on using the latest version of the FirstClass Client 2.7 for the Mac. Reclaiming hard disk space, saving time online, new modem documents, and more are detailed. This issue of 'BBS Bits of Interest' also includes reviews about and info on the use of some fine shareware: BulkRate, Phoenix-Mac Repair, and Décor. 'BBS Bits of Interest' is a freeware publication from michaelz@interaccess.com provided as an Adobe .pdf. Non-profit, non-commercial publications may reprint articles if full credit is given: publication, product, and company names may be registered trademarks of their companies. Copyright 1994-96 Seeing Specially Graphics. * SEEING SPECIALLY GRAPHICS * http://www.awbbs.com/michaelz/ You're invited to also visit Chicago MACINTOSH Users' Group http://www.awbbs.com/michaelz/trouwww/

File Name: bbs-bits-of-interest-6-pdf.hqx (128 k)
Date: May 14, 1996
From: (Michael C. Zastrow) michaelz@interaccess.com Subject: BBS-Bits-Of-Interest-6 Terrific FirstClass customization tips are on exhibit. Create replies, navigate threads, save mail and more from the message form itself! This issue of 'BBS Bits of Interest' includes details about how you can more effectively use your FirstClass Internet address for purposes of easier distribution and recognition. And, info which may help many new to the WWW about solving the common problems which can occur when opening images & files saved while web browsing. 'BBS Bits of Interest' is a freeware publication from michaelz@interaccess.com provided as an Adobe .pdf. Non-profit, non-commercial publications may reprint articles if full credit is given: publication, product, and company names may be registered trademarks of their companies. Copyright 1994-96 Seeing Specially Graphics. * SEEING SPECIALLY GRAPHICS * http://www.awbbs.com/michaelz/ You're invited to also visit Chicago MACINTOSH Users' Group http://www.awbbs.com/michaelz/trouwww/

File Name: bm-68.hqx (340 k)
Date: May 05, 1998
From: sam@elegantchaos.com Subject: bm10d7.hqx (PPC) and bm68k10d7 bm10d7.hqx is PowerPC only bm68k10d7.hqx is 68k only New features in this release: € 68k version € Support added for the appearance manager under system 8 (PPC only at the mo) € Changed keyboard shortcut for "Edit Bookmark" to shift-O. € If shift key is held down when launching a bookmark from the finder, the bookmark is now opened in an editing window instead of being launched € Implemented saveBookmark appleevent, and improved associated applescripts and data detectors Bookmark Thing is a light-weight bookmark assistant, intended to work in conjunction with Internet Config and your favourite internet applications. It was designed with these two principles in mind: 1. I don't want yet another application for managing hierarchical collections of things - I've already got something called the Finder, which works quite nicely thank you very much. 2. I don't want all my bookmarks linked to any particular application - today I'm using IE4 and Anarchie; a while ago, it was Netscape and Fetch; tomorrow, who knows... More details can be found at:

File Name: bm.hqx (324 k)
Date: May 05, 1998
From: sam@elegantchaos.com Subject: bm10d7.hqx (PPC) and bm68k10d7 bm10d7.hqx is PowerPC only bm68k10d7.hqx is 68k only New features in this release: € 68k version € Support added for the appearance manager under system 8 (PPC only at the mo) € Changed keyboard shortcut for "Edit Bookmark" to shift-O. € If shift key is held down when launching a bookmark from the finder, the bookmark is now opened in an editing window instead of being launched € Implemented saveBookmark appleevent, and improved associated applescripts and data detectors Bookmark Thing is a light-weight bookmark assistant, intended to work in conjunction with Internet Config and your favourite internet applications. It was designed with these two principles in mind: 1. I don't want yet another application for managing hierarchical collections of things - I've already got something called the Finder, which works quite nicely thank you very much. 2. I don't want all my bookmarks linked to any particular application - today I'm using IE4 and Anarchie; a while ago, it was Netscape and Fetch; tomorrow, who knows... More details can be found at:

File Name: bolt-cgi.hqx (100 k)
Date: Sep 27, 1996
From: gneufeld@ccs.carleton.ca (Grant Neufeld) Subject: CGI-Bolt version 1.0 CGI-Bolt Version 1.0 By Grant Neufeld - grant@kagi.com http://arpp.carleton.ca/cgi/cgibolt.html CGI-Bolt is a Macintosh web server add-on which can restrict unauthorized CGIs from running. In a nutshell, it enforces UNIX "cgi-bin" style restrictions for Mac web servers. It is primarily intended for servers where multiple users have uploading privileges, but shouldn't be uploading CGIs. CGI-Bolt can restrict a web server so that only CGIs in the authorized "cgi-bin" folder and its subfolders will operate. CGI-Bolt is Shareware. A license for a single computer is US$25. RAIC, Site and World-Wide licenses are also available. You may use CGI-Bolt on a web server for 21 days before you must decide whether to keep it or pay for it. Registered users will receive the following via email: 1) A 'FAT' CGI-Bolt CGI 2) A 'FAT' CGI-Bolt WebSTAR plug-in 3) The above will have the option of configuring the name and path of the cgi-bin folder. (Fat means it includes native code versions for both PowerPC and 680x0 - the distributed version only contains 680x0 code.) gneufeld@ccs.carleton.ca http://arpp.carleton.ca/grant/

File Name: bounce-02-cgi.hqx (28 k)
Date: Oct 17, 1995
From: SPantke@NetzService.de (Stefan W. Pantke) Subject: Bounce: second trie bounce is a small CGI that translates data received from a HTTP-Server into a HTML-page and sends it back to server/client. Purpose: Debugging. stefan

File Name: bulk-rate-26b5.hqx (636 k)
Date: Aug 06, 1999
From: h.prill@magnet.at Subject: BulkRate 2.6b5 BulkRate - The Offline Reader for FirstClass Version 2.6b5 and Mac OS 8.5 compatibility information The Macintosh offline reader for FirstClass BBS e-mail and conferences, including full support for Usenet/Internet quoting and attributions. It will capture messages for offline reading and replying, and can automatically retrieve attached files for you. BulkRate is shareware: $25. Register now! Features Control Palette similar to that in FirstClass Client File attachment uploads & downloads Customizable quoting and attribution Separate mailboxes (In & Out) for multiple servers Smart Address Book supports Internet addressing Exchange mail with multiple servers with a single command Archive messages with ease TCP/IP connections Current Release Notes Versions 2.6b3 and earlier are incompatible with Mac OS 8.5. Upgrade to 2.6b5. Version 2.6b5 is the current release of BulkRate - see the release notes for what has changed.

File Name: call-grabber-112.hqx (88 k)
Date: Apr 30, 1996
From: (Steve Major) ucompute@cencom.net Subject: CallGrabber CallGrabber is an application for the Second Sight BBS that analyzes your Callerlog during a netmail or a nightly external launch of Second Sight and creates a nicely formatted activity report that you can use as a SYSTEMx.MSG or a readable text file for you and your users to enjoy with optional ANSI color output. CallGrabber also lets you optionally reset and/or archive your Callerlog file.

File Name: cdu-electronic-manual.hqx (108 k)
Date: Jul 02, 1995
Date: 30 Jun 1995 17:26:37 U From: "Tech Support" Subject: CDU 1.0.5 Manual The enclosed electronic manual documents CDU 1.0.5 new features. Please note that this electronic manual is the US version. If you have a localized version, please check with your local distributor. This electronic manual is available for free distribution to local BBS online services. This electronic manual is for CDU registered users only. If you have not sent your registration card to Connectix, please do so that we can notify you of future product information. ) Copyright 1995 Connectix Corporation

File Name: cellsynth-17.hqx (3064 k)
Date: Apr 21, 2002
From: CellSynth Subject: CellSynth Update to 1.7 with ReWire From: cellsynth@mac.com Subject: CellSynth 1.7 Author : Living Memory Homepage : http://www.cellsynth.co.uk/ e-mail : cellsynth@mac.com Size : 3 Mb Download URLs : http://www.cellsynth.co.uk/xtras/CellSynth.hqx http://www.livingmemory.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/xtras/CellSynth.hqx Screenshot 500x437: http://www.cellsynth.co.uk/images/frontpanel500p.jpg Requirements: 350MHz G3/G4 or better running OS 9.1 CellSynth will run on a 233MHz G3 iMac with OS 8.5 CellSynth is NOT native to OS X but runs in Classic 9.1 The faster the Mac the more CellSynth can do! Version 3.0 of Sound Manager. Your Mac must be able to play stereo 16 bit audio at 44100. A monitor capable of displaying 1000's of colours. A sense of fun! Short Description: CellSynth is a software synthesiser, MP3 and AIFF sample player, DSP processor & sequencer combined Description: Sync Different! CellSynth addresses several of the main areas in computer music, notably audio synthesis, audio sequencing, sample manipulation, audio processing and automation sequencing. Unlike many of the more conventional software synthesisers on the market, it is compact and easy to use, and does not require detailed synthesis knowledge. Its efficient design means that all functions operate in real-time with low latency, allowing it to be used in a live environment with MIDI keyboards or other MIDI sources. All output can be recorded to disk for use in other software such as MOTU's Digital Performer, EMagic's Logic or Steinberg's Cubase VST. CellSynth is unusual in catering for both musical beginner and expert alike. Whilst the program is easy and intuitive to use, with an on-line manual and tutorial, those with prior knowledge of synthesis are not left frustrated - Best of all it's shareware! New Features in version 1.7: This new release of CellSynth contains support for ReWire from Propellerhead Software www.propellerheads.se allowing the user to link directly with the popular software sequencers Digital Performer 3.0, Cubase VST and EMagic Logic. New Features in version 1.7: - Conforms to ReWire 1.0 from Propellerhead Software - Streams Stereo Audio from up to 32 separate Cells to sequencer tracks - Minor bug fixes to 1.6 AVAILABILITY: US$95 Shareware available online via Kagi.com - https://order.kagi.com/cgi-bin/r1.cgi?7VE&& Non-Commercial Distribution by CD Rom and other means: OK, please notify by e-mail.

File Name: cgi-shell-13-forth.hqx (416 k)
Date: Mar 30, 1996
From: (Ronald T Kneusel) rkneusel@post.its.mcw.edu Subject: CGI shell version 1.3 This is version 1.3 of my CGI shell for WebSTAR/MacHTTP. It is Forth based and includes Pocket Forth 6.5 plus manual and examples. - Ron Kneusel rkneusel@post.its.mcw.edu

File Name: charon-099.hqx (180 k)
Date: Jan 08, 1995
Date: Sun, 8 Jan 1995 03:47:51 +0100 From: chewest@xs4all.nl (Chewest's Piggyback Mailbox) Subject: Charon 0.9.9, a Fidonet mailer for points Dear Moderators, included you'll find a binhexed version of Charon 0.9.9 for inclusion in your archives. I am sending this on behalf of the author. Charon is a mailer for points in Fidonet. This version replaces the earlier version comm/bbs/charon-0985.hqx. New features include: + A revised menu structure. + All serial ports can now be used. + An "unattended mode," which allows for automatic dialing. + Full AppleScript support. + cps indicators. + more robust configuration files. + Full EMSI address parsing (if used in conjuction with Obolus). + Many other improvements. Charon is not a full Fidonet mailer, as it cannot answer incoming calls. Charon is freeware. The author can be contacted at qsi@cnh.wlink.nl.

File Name: cindys-hc-terminal-emulator.hqx (28 k)
Date: May 18, 1996
From: (Cindy M. Carney) cindy@halcyon.com Subject: Cindy's HyperCard Terminal Emulator Cindy's HyperCard Terminal Emulator is a simple terminal emulation program, created to show HyperCard programmers how to incorporate modem communications into their own products. It uses the free "HyperCard Serial Port Toolkit" produced by Apple, which at last check was available at: ftp://ftp.info.apple.com/Apple.Support.Area/Developer_Services/Tool_Ches t/Development_Platforms/HyperCard_Related/APDA_HyperCard_Toolkits. Download that toolkit in addition to this terminal emulator, to get the full documentation for the serial port XCMDs and XFCNs. Feel free to modify and lift code as desired from this stack. Most of the code is in the Stack script. This is the simplest example I could come up with to illustrate how to use the HyperCard Serial Port Toolkit tools. It is my sincere hope that this stack will come in handy to struggling HyperCard novices out there, and perhaps inspire one to make a graphical user interface BBS out of HyperCard! --Cindy@halcyon.com

File Name: civ-crack-editor-11b.hqx (152 k)
Date: Jun 26, 1997
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 1994 21:13:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Robin Emig Subject: CivCrackEditor 1.1b Civ Crack Editor V 1.1b LEGAL: Note: Once you have registered your copy it is not shareware, please do not distribute it on any bbs's or public ftp sites without my permission inless you unregister it by going to the Unregister menu in the Apple Menu.If you want to distribute this program on a CDROM or Magnetic Media I grant you permission as long as I recieve one copy of the CDROM or Magnetic Media. I still reserve all rights to my software. DESCRIPTION: This program simply applies a series of cracks that have been collected since Civilization came out. These all work on Civ 1.08. The one problem is that some cracks crack the same area that others do making things unreliable. To be on the safe side don't crack two things that are similiar, such as Everything cost $0 and everytime you buy something you get $32000. If you apply many cracks at once and not all of them take, try doing one at a time. Also it would be wise to make a copy of the Civ app before applying these cracks Unregisterd Versions can only do the * patches Here is a list of the cracks and their actions: buy=32000 Everytime you buy something you get $32000 Sell=32000 Everytime you sell something you get $32000 Buy=$0 #1 Everything cost $0 Buy=$0 #2 Everything cost $0 Different version of it (*)NoLoseMoney You don't loose money each turn (*)ClearMap You get to see the entire map NoWarming Stops Global warming WinOffense Win every offensive battle (*)NoFoodShortage Your people don't die due to food shortage(cities don't grow either) Moses Troops can walk on water ( This one has problems with others) (*)SailOnLand Boats on land (The most powerful, less cheat one I like) Tech1Turn Each tech takes one turn ( computer gets it too) (*)Infiniteflight Airplanes don't run out of feul ( This one has problems with others) Cities on h20 Cities on water ( pretty lame , max size is ?? 2) NoQuestions Kills that anoying test of your leadership NoCopyProtection Same as above??? I have no idea Thanks to the person(s) that originally discovered the cracks, ? Nemo ? I am not responsible for anything unforseen problems this program may cause. PLEA: If you like this program and have not registered it please send me a check for $5(US) along with your name, program, and program version and I will send you a registration code. Also by registering you will be able to apply more cracks. Please write the name of the program on the back of the envelope for faster service. Robin Emig 4010 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94558 Also, any future versions I release of the Civ Crack Editor you will recieve for free (sorry email only). If you can't send a check for US$ or cash US$, send the approximate equivalent in your country's currency if you can, else email me. BUGS: If you would like to report a bug or have any comments or questions please send snail to above address or email at raemig@ucdavis.edu If you would like to report a bug or have any comments or questions please send snail to above address or email at raemig@ucdavis.edu ******If you want me to respond at all to your bug report you MUST do the following******* include in the title of your message Civ, civilization, or crack editor include where you got the program include what computer/ system version/ civiliation version your using Sorry but I got way to many messages last time that just said "It doesn't work" What am I supposed to do with that? VERSION HISTORY: 1.1 Changed everything to locked handles Added Bug Report Notice in docs (better read this) Drag and Drop checks current cracks 1.0 First release p.p.s If anyone knows the name of the font I used in the about box for the text "Civ Crack editor" please mail me.

File Name: cmm-cgi.hqx (400 k)
Date: Feb 22, 1996
From: mikej@shore.net (Michael C. James) Subject: Submission to macgifts Nombas would like to announce the release of CmmCGI for the Macintosh. Cmmcgi is a cross-platform tool for developing CGI applications. CmmCGI provides a convenient, safe, and powerful implementation of the Cmm (C-minus-minus, pronounced "see-em-em") language for dynamic output from Web servers. Cmm provides the power of C (since it shares the C syntax and all of the standard C libraries and then some) with quick-and-dirty interpreted simplicity and strong string capabilites (much like Perl). Included with Cmm CGI are many sample CGI applications that you may use in your own pages. You may also use them as a starting point for more elaborate CGI applications. To try them out, download CmmCGI, or for more information on CmmCGI, visit . Mike James Nombas, Inc. mike@nombas.com

File Name: credit-card-verifier-pl.hqx (8 k)
Date: Nov 02, 1996
From: webmaster@pelicore.com (PELICORE MEDIA INTERNATIONAL) Subject: CREDIT CARD VERIFIER "FORM MAIL" CGI SCRIPT Enclosed is a unique form mail type of CGI script that also verifies credit card numbers submitted via form. We use this script on our website to verify orders. You can see it in action on our website @ http://www.pelicore.com Enjoy! Andrew Thomson PMI INTERNET SERVICES

File Name: ctb-daemon-11.hqx (244 k)
Date: Sep 28, 1995
From: ruedi.boesch@wsl.ch (Ruedi Boesch) Subject: CTBDaemon CTBDaemon is an AppleEvent-aware application, which implements the connection-manager interface of the CTB (communication toolbox) as a scriptable application. It allows you to manage CTB-tools from AppleScript for remote login purposes, data capturing, WWW-CGI,... CTBDameon has been rised to 1.1 and does not expire anymore ! see also: http://www.wsl.ch/rauminf/riv/geoinformatik/boeschruedi/CTBDaemon.html Ruedi Boesch

File Name: daemon-killer-10.hqx (20 k)
Date: Oct 13, 1995
From: ravensys@eskimo.com (Erik C. Thauvin) Subject: Daemon Killer 1.0 A handy freeware application which will quit Peter N. Lewis' Daemon in one simple step. Enjoy!

File Name: data-comet-46.hqx (1272 k)
Date: Jun 12, 1999
From: bonze saunders Subject: FTP dataComet Telnet SOCKS VT100 PC-ANSI TN3270 dataComet 4.6 is an AppleScriptable Macintosh Telnet application offering full-featured color emulation of IBM 3279, DEC VT220, and PC-ANSI/SCO-ANSI terminals. Features include flexible and easy-to-use key remapping, macro script recording, integrated edit windows, modeless dialogs, and ZMODEM and TFTP file transfer; modem and other serial connections can be used with the ASCII terminal emulators to access BBS. dataComet runs under all Macintosh system software from System 6.0.7 through MacOS 8.6, supporting modern MacOS features while maintaining backward compatibility. dataComet includes thorough on-line documentation; descriptions of menu functions and configuration dialog options can be easily accessed with a simple Control-click on the item, using the standard Macintosh Contextual Menus on recent releases of MacOS. dataComet's terminal windows offer fast, high quality emulations with searchable scrollback buffers. A full set of fonts is included; dataComet's emulators also automatically display variable-width fonts as mono-spaced fonts. Sessions can be logged automatically. Session configurations are saved as documents which can be launched directly from the Finder, through the Open dialog, or from the dataComet Sessions menu. Modeless dialogs simplify configuration of session options and macro mappings. The AppleScript interface allows AppleScripts and other applications to open dataComet sessions, execute dataComet macros, and monitor session status. "Command-click" opens URLs in dataComet windows using Internet Config. Files downloaded using ZMODEM can be launched automatically using Internet Config's File Mappings. dataComet sessions can be opened automatically through Telnet URL links in Netscape and Explorer browser pages. dataComet's edit windows send text or commands to a host when the Enter key is pressed (Command-Return breaks a line and sends it to a host, easing use of host-based Chat programs). Keyed commands can be used to search, move the cursor, and reformat text in edit windows by adding or removing line breaks and leading blanks or tabs. Macro commands can be invoked through mouse clicks, configurable on-screen buttons, menu items, and key-remapping, and also on host open and close to perform scripted logins and logoffs automatically. Macros can be recorded as you interact with the host to ease creation of reliable macros. dataComet also supports secure configurations for computers used as public-access terminals; the launch macro can disable commands which are inappropriate for your particular application.

File Name: electric-poet-16.hqx (60 k)
Date: Feb 18, 1996
Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 22:20:12 +0100 From: nisfrm95@student.umu.se (Niklas Frykholm) Subject: Electric Poet 1.6 A submission to your archive! Electric Poet 1.6 ----------------- by Niklas Frykholm Electric Poet can use an ordinary text file as a mould for creating its own litterary works. This works best with abstract poetry where it's sometimes hard to tell real from bogus. This version includes a sample library that generates star wars dialogue. No new features have been added to v. 1.6, but several quite serious bugs have been corrected. ElectricPoet is now also available as a CGI-program. You can find a demonstration at: http://www.ts.umu.se/~r2d2/scripts/poet.cgi The program is part of the Niklas Frykholm Shareware Package. The registration fee is $5 for the entire package. Niklas Frykholm, nisfrm95@student.umu.se http://www.ts.umu.se/~r2d2/

File Name: email-cgi-50.hqx (76 k)
Date: Jul 16, 1999
From: eric_morgan@ncsu.edu Subject: email.cgi version 5.0 Try email.cgi version 5.0, an AppleScript CGI extracting the contents of HTML forms and sending the results to one or more email addresses: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/staff/morgan/email-cgi.html Email.cgi supports carbon copied and well as blind carbon copied messages. It allows for required fields giving Webmasters to ability to mandate data-entry for specific inputs before processing will be completed. Email.cgi has two types of output: output to an email address and output in the form of HTML documents. Both types are highly customizable. No configuration is necessary to the program itself; all customizations are done through the creation of HTML forms. Email.cgi captures and optionally returns the bits of information sent by Web browsers (environment variables) describing their operating environment. The source code for email.cgi is freely available so you can make changes as you see fit. Using email.cgi writers of HTML documents can create things such as but not limited to: surveys, order forms, requests for more information, front-ends to mailing list commands, comment forms, purchase requests, votes and polls, etc. Combined with your desktop email program's filtering functions you will be able to use email.cgi to automatically update databases, process mailing list requests, or return automated email replies to specific questions. Email.cgi should be completely backwards compatible with older versions of the program. The forms you created using the older versions of email.cgi should work just fine with this newer version. The only difference you will see is the format of the program's output files. If you know how or want to learn how to write HTML forms, and you can meet the simple hardware and software of the application, then you can use email.cgi. "Email.cgi, since 1994. One of the older, if not the oldest, continually supported CGI scripts for the Macintosh. Still free." -- Eric "At Home" Lease Morgan Digital Library Initiatives Department, NCSU Libraries http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/staff/morgan/

File Name: falcon-mc-102-updt.hqx (200 k)
Date: Jun 26, 1997
Date: 14 Nov 1994 12:13:14 -0800 From: "Pat Dirks" Subject: FMC102.sea.hqx Hi, It's an archive from Spectrum Holobyte's BBS with three files that will patch Falcon MC 1.0 and 1.01 for the Macintosh to version 1.02 which works correctly on AV machines (previous versions wouldn't generate sound on AVs). The three files in the archive are a patcher for 1.0->1.02, 1.01->1.02, and a Readme file for the update. I spoke to their tech support and, since it's just a patch, they have no objections to its widest possible distribution, so you can feel free to include it in any distribution you produce. Thanks a lot, -Patrick Penzias Dirks, pwd@apple.com

File Name: fc-settings-updater-20.hqx (124 k)
Date: May 26, 1995
Date: Wed, 24 May 1995 03:30:58 -0700 From: EN427002@BROWNVM.brown.edu (Mike Kershaw) Subject: FC Settings Updater 2.0 For Firstclass BBS Admins who want to customize their BBS but don't want their users to have to continually re-enter their information when they replace settings files. FirstClass Settings Updater is admin-configurable and will update/customize FC Settings file without loss of user information. Mike Kershaw EN427002@BROWNVM.brown.edu

File Name: fc-visual-nation-setup-lite.hqx (1152 k)
Date: Mar 14, 1995
From "kamon@inx.net (Kam On)" Sat Mar 11 17:07:45 1995 Date: Sat, 11 Mar 1995 19:28:16 +0500 From: kamon@inx.net (Kam On) Subject: Visual Nation lite setting --========================_114365889==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" This is a lite version of a BBS setting file I have upload to here. FirstClass Client software required. --========================_114365889==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Visual_Nation_Lite_1.0.sea" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Visual_Nation_Lite_1.0.sea"

File Name: finger-server-c.hqx (76 k)
Date: Oct 20, 1993
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1993 10:00:21 -0400 (EDT) From: Aaron Wohl Subject: finger server for system 7 Finger server for system 7 by Aaron Wohl N3LIW / Public Domain / mail n3liw+@cmu.edu Home ftp site akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu [128.2.35.1] /aw0g/finger* Shows list of running processes and list of open files. >From a unix server we finger a mac running a mail gateway to see if it is still alive and what it is running. Think C sources included

File Name: flash-stats-131.hqx (244 k)
Date: Oct 24, 1997
From: info@maximized.com Subject: FlashStats 1.3.1; Log File Analysis CGI Attached is FlashStats 1.3.1, a Web server log file analyzer. FlashStats generates statistics from any Web server log file. Web masters who use FlashStats know who is accessing their site, what pages these users are viewing, and when they're viewing them. Even better, Web masters using FlashStats can quickly detect and eliminate bad links and other problems on their own site or other sites. The twelve different reports FlashStats provides include: Summary Report -- shows the total number of hits and bytes transferred Top Pages -- list the hits for each page on your site Top Referrers -- see where users come from; who has links to your site? Search Phrases -- find out how people search for your site Most Common Browsers -- discover the capabilities users have User Domain Analysis -- see where users are coming from Types of Domains -- show total users from .com, .org, .jp, etc. Daily Totals -- see hits over a long period of time Hits Per Day of Week and Hits Per Hour -- see when your site is busiest Bad URLs -- are users trying to access pages that don't exist? Bad Referrers -- do other sites have bad links to your site? FlashStats can show statistics for a whole site or just a portion of the site, using one or more log files for input. The Mac version is preconfigured for use with WebSTAR or QuidProQuo, but a few quick changes can set it up for any log file format. It's an asynchronous cgi program, so it can be used locally or remotely; security features are included. FlashStats is $99; the attached file is a 30-day free trial. More info is available from:

File Name: flexmail-204-cgi.hqx (144 k)
Date: Mar 09, 1997
From: cj@netdreams.com (CJ Holmes) Subject: Flexmail form-to-email plug-in Flexmail is a Web server plug-in that will work with WebSTAR 1.3.2 and W*API-1.1 compatible servers. (QuidProQuo, et al.) Flexmail is very fast, written in C, and does *not* require a helper application for sending email. Flexmail allows you to easily take form data and convert it to multiple email messages, plain-text files, and/or tab-delimited files all at the same time. This distribution includes documentation, FAQ, examples, and the plug-in. Permission is granted to include Flexmail on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. The latest version is always available at . CJ Holmes (800)327-1406

File Name: form-convert-20-68k.hqx (688 k)
Date: Feb 17, 1998
From: np55eb@mail.telepac.pt Subject: FormConvert 2.0 68k FormConvert 2.0 FormConvert is a Mac OS application designed to interpret and format email that is generated from a HTML form and sent via a world wide web (WWW) browser. HTML forms that use the "mailto" action method to post can arrive as a single text string that is imbedded with various symbols and ascii hex codes making it very difficult to read. FormConvert will interpret and format these email responses, making them legible. For webmasters and internet users who do not have Common Gateway Interface (cgi) capabilities on their web servers, this program will allow them greater access to the use of forms on their web pages. FormConvert is shareware and may be used free of charge for a 30 day trial period. Features -------- € Very fast; € Supports both "Iso Latin-1" and "BinHex" encoding formats; € Supports multiple field delimiters; € Supports multiple field terminators; € Supports the inclusion or omission of the field titles; Requirements ------------ € Mac OS 7.0 or greater; € 68030 Macintosh or greater € 2 Mb of free RAM. Contact Information For additional information on FormConvert, please contact ABC Software: Email: abcsoftware@kagi.com WWW: http://www.kagi.com/abcsoftware/

File Name: form-convert-20-ppc.hqx (752 k)
Date: Feb 17, 1998
From: np55eb@mail.telepac.pt Subject: FormConvert 2.0 PPC FormConvert 2.0 FormConvert is a Mac OS application designed to interpret and format email that is generated from a HTML form and sent via a world wide web (WWW) browser. HTML forms that use the "mailto" action method to post can arrive as a single text string that is imbedded with various symbols and ascii hex codes making it very difficult to read. FormConvert will interpret and format these email responses, making them legible. For webmasters and internet users who do not have Common Gateway Interface (cgi) capabilities on their web servers, this program will allow them greater access to the use of forms on their web pages. FormConvert is shareware and may be used free of charge for a 30 day trial period. Features -------- € Very fast; € Supports both "Iso Latin-1" and "BinHex" encoding formats; € Supports multiple field delimiters; € Supports multiple field terminators; € Supports the inclusion or omission of the field titles; Requirements ------------ € Mac OS 7.0 or greater; € PowerPC € 2 Mb of free RAM. Contact Information For additional information on FormConvert, please contact ABC Software: Email: abcsoftware@kagi.com WWW: http://www.kagi.com/abcsoftware/

File Name: frame-chat-11.hqx (12 k)
Date: Nov 02, 1996
From: webmaster@pelicore.com (PELICORE MEDIA INTERNATIONAL) Subject: FRAMECHAT 2.01 WEB CHAT CGI SCRIPT Enclosed is the beta release of our FRAMECHAT software. We released the FIRST EVER web chat interface that exploited Netscapes Frames as a user interface. The latest upgrade now supports multiple rooms. You can find more info regarding installation, etc on our website located @ http://www.pelicore.com Enjoy! Andrew Thomson PMI INTERNET SERVICES

File Name: frame-server-cgi-12.hqx (40 k)
Date: Oct 06, 1996
From: R.Vertegaal@wmw.utwente.nl (Roel Vertegaal) Subject: FrameServer.cgi 1.2 minor update Changes from version 1.1: FrameServer is now compatible with Web Center 1.0. If you have a camera attached to your Macintosh computer, FrameServer will provide your WWW home pages with the option for outside webbers to look into your office. Whenever someone clicks the FrameServer hyperlink on your home page, you hear a knock on the door, and 2 seconds later a photograph is made, which gets saved as a jpeg file on your hard disk, to which a reference is sent to whomever clicked the hyperlink. FrameServer can be used in conjunction with WebStar (or other CGI AppleScript compliant) World Wide Web Server software running on Macintosh computers. Copyright 1995-1996 Roel Vertegaal Dept. of Ergonomics, University of Twente, Netherlands. http://reddwarf.wmw.utwente.nl

File Name: freddie-125.hqx (460 k)
Date: Feb 10, 1993
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 93 15:42:41 -0500 From: Nick Sklavounakis Subject: Freddie 1.2.5 Freddie 1.2.5 Freddie lets users download their mail in a "packet" from BBS's that offer a QWK door. Using Freddie, users can read and respond to their mail offline at their leisure, and then send those replies back to the BBS in another packet. Freddie offers a variety of convenient features, such as full indexing of every conference, sorting by four fields (including subject, which simulates threading), searching for a string, and more. Best of all, Freddie is a true Mac application. Freddie 1.2.5 is an interim release that works with ZipIt under System 7 to provide automatic decompression of QWK packets. Freddie also allows full background operation, standardized tag- and tearlines, auto-routing of messages on PCRelay, support for MkQWK, default taglines, and more. Also, this version completely System 7-savvy, even in 32-bit mode.

File Name: ftyper-68k.hqx (364 k)
Date: Oct 24, 1999
From: "Christopher A. Corbell" Subject: FTyper_1.0b_68k FTyper README - online version (The README file that comes with the application also has instructions on using FTyper) FTyper for MacOS(TM) copyright (c)1999 by Christopher Corbell PPC and 68k versions created with REALbasic(TM) FTyper is a pretty straightforward application which allows you to change the type and creator of a file. FTyper comes in both 68k and PPC versions and it's free. THIS IS FREEWARE There are many shareware titles out there which do what FTyper does; however, this is freeware! No need to worry about those registration reminders - and feel free to post FTyper to BBS's, give it to friends, etc. Please include the Readme file if you do so. To register your copy of FTyper - and become eligible for special offers for future software - just send an e-mail with the subject "Register FTyper" to ccorbell@oregonVOS.net. WARNING/ LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Please note that it is possible to seriously corrupt files, including software applications, by changing their types and creators! Users of FTyper do so at their own risk and the author takes no responsibility for loss of data or other liability. This software comes with no express or implied guarantee to be fit for any particular purpose. - - - - - - - Version history: * 1.0.0a - basic functionality, dynamic menus & prefs file behaving correctly; single-file type and creator editing. PPC version untested. (Oct. 1999) * 1.0.0b - public beta. Preliminary testing on both 68k and PPC found no bugs. Changed color of "About" window! (Oct. 1999) Plans for future versions: batch changes with conditional options, file name-changing including type-suffix mapping, resource fork stripping, and other nifty stuff. About the author: Christopher Corbell is a self-taught Mac programmer, webmaster, poet and local rockabilly legend currently residing in Astoria, Oregon, USA. e-mail: ccorbell@oregonVOS.net webpages: http://www.oregonVOS.net/~ccorbell

File Name: ftyper-ppc.hqx (552 k)
Date: Oct 24, 1999
From: "Christopher A. Corbell" Subject: FTyper_1.0b_PPC FTyper README - online version (The README file that comes with the application also has instructions on using FTyper) FTyper for MacOS(TM) copyright (c)1999 by Christopher Corbell PPC and 68k versions created with REALbasic(TM) FTyper is a pretty straightforward application which allows you to change the type and creator of a file. FTyper comes in both 68k and PPC versions and it's free. THIS IS FREEWARE There are many shareware titles out there which do what FTyper does; however, this is freeware! No need to worry about those registration reminders - and feel free to post FTyper to BBS's, give it to friends, etc. Please include the Readme file if you do so. To register your copy of FTyper - and become eligible for special offers for future software - just send an e-mail with the subject "Register FTyper" to ccorbell@oregonVOS.net. WARNING/ LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Please note that it is possible to seriously corrupt files, including software applications, by changing their types and creators! Users of FTyper do so at their own risk and the author takes no responsibility for loss of data or other liability. This software comes with no express or implied guarantee to be fit for any particular purpose. - - - - - - - Version history: * 1.0.0a - basic functionality, dynamic menus & prefs file behaving correctly; single-file type and creator editing. PPC version untested. (Oct. 1999) * 1.0.0b - public beta. Preliminary testing on both 68k and PPC found no bugs. Changed color of "About" window! (Oct. 1999) Plans for future versions: batch changes with conditional options, file name-changing including type-suffix mapping, resource fork stripping, and other nifty stuff. About the author: Christopher Corbell is a self-taught Mac programmer, webmaster, poet and local rockabilly legend currently residing in Astoria, Oregon, USA. e-mail: ccorbell@oregonVOS.net webpages: http://www.oregonVOS.net/~ccorbell

File Name: gif-serv-10-acgi.hqx (80 k)
Date: Mar 25, 1995
Date: Fri, 24 Mar 1995 15:41:00 -0600 From: rickc@i-link.net (Richard C. Cardona) Subject: GIFserv.acgi (MacHTTP GIF animation w/Netscape) Background Netscape Communications's Netscape 1.1b1 web browser supports the capability to draw "animated" graphics from gif files. Their demo page has a simple example of their Mozilla character rising from the horizon and breathing fire. I wanted to support this similar animation from MacHTTP (soon be WebSTAR, I think.) I took John O'Fallon's shell for building CGIs and the ANSI C code Netscape provided and I made GIFserv.acgi. Purpose GIFserv receives, from a direct argument in HTTP, a folder to scan for GIF files. It doesn't care about filenames, but the file types must be Macintosh GIF (type=GIFf). It will open the files alphabetically, read their contents and formulates one large AppleEvent that contains the appropriate MIME headers for multipart/x-mixed-replace. This gives the Netscape 1.1b1 client the appearance of dynamic images. HTML example included. >From author, Richard C. Cardona

File Name: grants-cgi-framework-10b16.hqx (476 k)
Date: Oct 12, 1996
From: gneufeld@ccs.carleton.ca (Grant Neufeld) Subject: Grant's CGI Framework 1.0b16 Grant's CGI Framework Version 1.0 beta 16 New in 1.0b16: * Improved WSAPI (WebSTAR Plug-In) Support * Preferences file and very basic dialog * Balloon Help * Improved C++ support * Bug fixes Features: * 68K and PowerPC native support * WebSTAR API Plug-Ins (WSAPI) (Metrowerks only) * Multi-Threading (requires Apple's Thread Manager) * Automatic html form parsing with easy function access to individual data fields * Asynchronus CGI (ACGI) support * ListSTAR trigger and action events * AppleScriptable for testing without a server or network * Optional compile as faceless background-only application * Numerous configuration options for optimizing to your specific needs * Optional self-quitting after specified idle time * Significant performance increase over scripts such as those in AppleScript and Perl * Full source code included * Metrowerks and Symantec project files * If you use it to write free applications, it's free to use. Others pay royalty or other license fee (negotiable) Further Information:

File Name: head-office-201.hqx (832 k)
Date: Apr 30, 1997
From: mel@intergate.bc.ca Subject: HeadOffice Submission Keywords : Rotisserie, Pool, Sports, Statistical Head Office is a Macintosh Fantasy/Pool Baseball application that lets you run your own Rotisserie style fantasy leagues or a simpler baseball pool. It features everything you need from Free Agent lists to a custom user interface that makes trading, reserving, injury reserve, waiving and the reactivation of players a simple task. Head Office was written to enable the user to achieve maximum enjoyment with a minimum of effort. The major time component of any statistical software is entering the statistics. Although you may opt to use manual entry, this can be a long and time comsuming process. Therefore Head Office makes updating your statistics a snap when you use Quick Stats preformatted Baseball statistical information files. Once these are downloaded from either the Quick Stats BBS or via the internet, it's only a matter of minutes before your entire weeks stats in Head Office are completely updated. System requirements - any Macintosh using System 7, a printer for reports. Optional Stats Service and modem. May be included on InfoMac CDROM. Mel Patrick mel@intergate.bc.ca For more info : http://www.intergate.bc.ca/business/mel/index.html

File Name: helloworld-205.hqx (672 k)
Date: Feb 13, 1998
From: vanlon@dad.be Subject: HELLOWORLD-205 HELLOWORLD 2.0.5 Helloworld implements a chat server for your web site. It provides live conversation within a graphical context through any standard web browser without requiring any browser-side plug-in. HelloWorld gives you the ability to manage this chat-room on a Macintosh server. Helloworld is a plug-in application that is specially dedicated for WebStar and Quid Pro Quo or any other server application that uses the Webstar's WSAPI 2.1 plug-in technology. FEATURES abstract: € Ready and easy to use. € Can handle a maximum of 40 participants. € Users don't need to disable the browser's cache. € Individual colors. € Individual avatars. € Private messages. € Smileys. € Publicized archive. € Messages displayed from the top of the messages board. € HelloWorld entities provide real-time informations. € Complete user customization. € Anti-lurker and ghost connections tracker. € Kicking, allowing and denying. € user HTML handling and error messages reply system. € Periodical server messages for possible ad or information needs. € Fast. € No cookies, no javascript. € The notebook lets people leave persistent messages. Requirements: PowerPC Server app. that handles WebStar API 1.2 plug-in technology Web site: http://www.lemidi.com/Helloworld/default.htm

File Name: hermes-ballot-box-12.hqx (48 k)
Date: May 23, 1994
From: michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause) Subject: hermes-ballot-box-12.hqx Date: Sat, 21 May 94 14:00 EDT --========================_4683292==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" This is a new version of Ballot Box, a great voting external for Hermes II BBS external systems. Bug fixes and better dumps of poll results are some new features! By David Woodall, at the Hermes Support BBS (206-643-2874). --========================_4683292==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Ballot_Box_1.2" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Ballot_Box_1.2"

File Name: hermes-better-user-lister-20.hqx (8 k)
Date: Mar 09, 1994
From "michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause)" Mon Mar 7 00:05:52 1994 Subject: hermes-ii-bul-20.cpt.hqx [part 1 of 1] From: michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause) Date: Mon, 07 Mar 94 02:03:53 -0500 This goes in the comm directories of FTP sites. To FTP site moderators: Please make a 'hermes-bbs' directory in the comm hierarchies. as such on sumex-aim.stanford.edu: info-mac/comm/hermes-bbs/ as such on mac.archive.umich.edu: mac/util/comm/hermes-bbs/ --- Hermes II BBS external program - Better User Lister v2.0 Better User Lister : 3k+:Better User Lister v2.0 by Delphic Software The Happy Hermes II User Lister. This version marks the transfer of Better User Lister from Sam Shafritz of Intermind Software to Mike Marshburn of Delphic Software Enjoy it - Michael B. Krause michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org Sysop of The Exchange BBS --- 216.261.9911 --- -- cut here -- begin Better User Lister.hqx -- part 1 of 1 --

File Name: hermes-change-info-plus-311.hqx (16 k)
Date: Mar 09, 1994
From "michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause)" Mon Mar 7 00:05:46 1994 Subject: hermes-ii-changeinfo-311.cpt.hqx [part 1 of 1] From: michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause) Date: Mon, 07 Mar 94 02:02:46 -0500 This goes in the comm directories of FTP sites. To FTP site moderators: Please make a 'hermes-bbs' directory in the comm hierarchies. as such on sumex-aim.stanford.edu: info-mac/comm/hermes-bbs/ as such on mac.archive.umich.edu: mac/util/comm/hermes-bbs/ --- Hermes II BBS external program - Change Info+ v3.1.1 Change Info+ v3.1.1 : 7k+:Change Info+ v3.1.1 by Delphic Software The complete city/state, phone number, etc modification tool! v3.1.1 fixes a bug that corrupted part of the v3.1 version that was available on PUMA. The program says v3.1 inside of it, but it *is* the v3.1.1 version. Enjoy it - Michael B. Krause michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org Sysop of The Exchange BBS --- 216.261.9911 --- -- cut here -- begin Change Info+ v3.1.1.hqx -- part 1 of 1 --

File Name: hermes-compu-matcher-14d.hqx (176 k)
Date: Jun 15, 1994
From: "Scott E. King" Subject: hermesii-CompuMatcher1.4d; Hermes II BBS External Application Date: Wed, 15 Jun 1994 12:32:42 -0500 --========================_13547488==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" CompuMatcher Plus is an external program for use with Hermes II BBS. This external is a matching program for users. Sysops can create up to 6 different questionnaires for users to answer and score with other users. Demo version. Register for full version. NOT for commercial distribution. seking@netcom.com --========================_13547488==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="CompuMatcher1.4d.sit" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="CompuMatcher1.4d.sit"

File Name: hermes-directories-data-101-hc.hqx (32 k)
Date: Oct 16, 1994
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 1994 20:28:43 -0500 From: mau@beatles.cselt.stet.it (Maurizio Codogno) Subject: Hermes Directories Reader; a BBS utility --========================_12660485==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi... I am sending this archive on behalf of a friend of mine. He suggest that it should be placed in Communications/BBS or something to that extent. ciao, .mau. ------ This HyperCard 2.2 Stack should suggest how a non Pascal - C programmer may read Hermes' files stored in the DATA folder of your Hermes Files. For the moment, in this little example Stack you can only read (no editing is possible) the "Transfer Sections Files". of Hermes. The long description (the one inside the resource fork) is not read. This is not by any means the fastest way to get the data, but nevertheless it works. This is version 1.0.1, which supports Hermes II 3.x Directories' DATA files. Bix Byte --========================_12660485==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="HDR_for_Hermes_3.x.sit" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="HDR_for_Hermes_3.x.sit"

File Name: hermes-expressions-21.hqx (12 k)
Date: Mar 09, 1994
From "michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause)" Sun Mar 6 23:15:05 1994 Subject: hermes-ii-expressions-21.cpt.hqx [part 1 of 1] From: michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause) Date: Mon, 07 Mar 94 02:00:00 -0500 This goes in the comm directories of FTP sites. To FTP site moderators: Please make a 'hermes-bbs' directory in the comm hierarchies. as such on sumex-aim.stanford.edu: info-mac/comm/hermes-bbs/ as such on mac.archive.umich.edu: mac/util/comm/hermes-bbs/ --- Hermes II BBS external program - Expressions 2.1 Expression v2.1 : 5k+:Expression v2.1 by Delphic Software This version of Expression fixes a bug that most of you probably didn't see. The bug was in the SL checking routine where Expression wouldn't let users with the cutoff SL to add Expressions. Enjoy it - Michael B. Krause michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org Sysop of The Exchange BBS --- 216.261.9911 --- -- cut here -- begin Expression v2.1.hqx -- part 1 of 1 --

File Name: hermes-ii-352-docs-pdf.hqx (496 k)
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: ddolinar@utw.com Subject: Hermes II 3.5.2 documentation in Adobe Acrobat format Documentation for the Hermes II 3.5.2 BBS in Adobe Acrobat 2.1 format. ddolinar@utw.com

File Name: hermes-ii-352-docs-word.hqx (344 k)
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: ddolinar@utw.com Subject: Hermes II 3.5.2 documentation in MS Word format Documentation for the Hermes II 3.5.2 BBS in Microsoft word format. ddolinar@utw.com

File Name: hermes-ii-352.hqx (536 k)
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: ddolinar@utw.com Subject: Hermes II 3.5.2, a BBS Hermes II is a full-featured general purpose Macintosh BBS. It allows simultaneous operation of 10 dial-in, network or local connections. It will operate on all CPU types from a Mac Plus to a Power Mac running System 6.0.5 or newer. Hermes general configuration consists of message conferences, file transfer sections, E-Mail, a general text library and provisions for external applications. No special client software is required for users to connect to Hermes, and communications applications from virtually any computer type can connect to the BBS. This is the complete Hermes II v3.5.2 application & updater This archive may be distributed freely so long as it is not modified from it's original state and all older Hermes applications are removed. Copyright 1997 - Arachnoware

File Name: hermes-merchant-050b1.hqx (168 k)
Date: Apr 13, 1994
From: michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause) Subject: hermes-ii-merchant-050b1.sit.hqx Date: Tue, 12 Apr 94 23:58 EDT --========================_4575052==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Merchant! v0.50b1 was finally released by Delphic Software. All registered users who wish to have their free upgrades should contact Michael Marshburn of Delphic Software either at: PUMA BBS - Aeolus/Delphic Software Support BBS - (909) 792-4902 <2 lines, both at 14.4 - Automatic Rollover> Internet: Delphic_Software@delphic.com He will check his records and follow "any procedure he wishes." On to *my* review of the wonderful new upgrade: Seems bugless, unlike previous versions of the external, much faster, more efficient, and generally "worth buying." Previous versions were plagued with mass amounts of bugs, inefficiencies, etc. This great external is definitely worth checking out. Lots of fun with the TW-2002 theme. Price was bumped back up to $20. Oh well. :) --- Please place this in the /comm/ hierarchy. If possible, throw in a comm/hermes directory for all appropriate Hermes files. Thank you very much. % Michael Krause Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide characterichael.krause@exchange.wariat.org --========================_4575052==_ Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Merchant!0.50b1.sit" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Merchant!0.50b1.sit"

File Name: hermes-new-user-2-13.hqx (16 k)
Date: Mar 09, 1994
From "michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause)" Sun Mar 6 23:14:50 1994 Subject: hermes-ii-newuserii-13.sit.hqx [part 1 of 1] From: michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause) Date: Mon, 07 Mar 94 02:07:45 -0500 This goes in the comm directories of FTP sites. To FTP site moderators: Please make a 'hermes-bbs' directory in the comm hierarchies. as such on sumex-aim.stanford.edu: info-mac/comm/hermes-bbs/ as such on mac.archive.umich.edu: mac/util/comm/hermes-bbs/ --- Hermes II BBS external program - NewUser II v1.3 NewUser II v1.3 : 10k+:NewUser v1.3 - Hermes II external that displays a nice customizable ANSI/ascii menu for new-users which gives them a list of text files to read. Customizable # of text files and customizable prompts. A few changes over v1.2 - Shareware $10. Enjoy it - Michael B. Krause michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org Sysop of The Exchange BBS --- 216.261.9911 --- -- cut here -- begin NewUser II v1.3.hqx -- part 1 of 1 --

File Name: hermes-nupatch-10.hqx (12 k)
Date: Mar 09, 1994
From "michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause)" Mon Mar 7 00:06:05 1994 Subject: hermes-ii-nupatch-10.cpt.hqx [part 1 of 1] From: michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org (Michael Krause) Date: Mon, 07 Mar 94 02:08:56 -0500 This goes in the comm directories of FTP sites. To FTP site moderators: Please make a 'hermes-bbs' directory in the comm hierarchies. as such on sumex-aim.stanford.edu: info-mac/comm/hermes-bbs/ as such on mac.archive.umich.edu: mac/util/comm/hermes-bbs/ --- Hermes II BBS external program - Nupatch 1.0 NuPatch 1.0 : 6k+:Universal patch for Hermes II that allows you to skip over the "Scan for new messages" prompt AT logon. Takes effect with all users. Enjoy it - Michael B. Krause michael.krause@exchange.wariat.org Sysop of The Exchange BBS --- 216.261.9911 --- -- cut here -- begin NuPatch 1.0.hqx -- part 1 of 1 --

File Name: house-spider.hqx (36 k)
Date: Jun 24, 1999
From: kjackson@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca Subject: HouseSpider HouseSpider is an applet/stand-alone-application combination that provides indexing and search capability to your web site. Once configured, the indexing application will update the index files of your web site with a double-click. The applet uses the index files to list keywords in your site and to provide a fast full-text search front for your site. This package is ideally suited for a medium size web site of 30-2000 pages. Requires MRJ 2.1.

File Name: html-tagwriter-37.hqx (1304 k)
Date: Sep 18, 2001
From: Alexander Thomas Subject: HTML TagWriter 3.7 - a no-nonsense HTML editor HTML TagWriter is a HTML editor with all the standard features, plus some special tools. The interface features floating palettes which allow easy inserting of most HTML 4.0 tags. Tags can be edited fast and easily with the contextual pop-up menus: by ctrl-clicking any tag, you can choose the desired attributes. There is also full support for Cascading Style Sheets, with an easy-to-use Style Editor. Some of the other features are: automatic character set and linefeed conversion between Mac, Windows and UNIX formats, multiple file search & replace, text importer & converter, clickmap maker, local image & link-checker (single file and exhaustive), dynamic embedded files, tables-of-contents and multi-column tables, and much, much more. Full documentation is included in HTML format, together with an intro to HTML, HTML Tips & Tricks, and a Tutorial. This application is $15 ShareWare and can be registered easily with the included "Register" application or online at http://order.kagi.com/cgi-bin/r1.cgi?ZQY& Requirements: a PowerMac with 2.5 MB free RAM and 3 MB free HD space. A 68k or FAT version (68030 @16MHz minimum) is also available at the website: For more info, the latest version, or 68K/FAT formats, go to http://go.to/tagwriter

File Name: http-bench-mark-12.hqx (1188 k)
Date: Dec 30, 2000
From: "Stanley C. R. Roche Busk" Subject: HTTP Benchmark v1.2 HTTP Benchmark v1.2 (For Mac 68k and PPC) ========================================= HTTP BenchMark is an easy-to-use tool for checking web servers Bandwith from client side. It can serves several purposes, for example, it allows to compare several web hosting providers in order to know wich one has the best bandwith. It comes with 10 web hosting providers URL.

File Name: http-benchmark-132.hqx (1248 k)
Date: Mar 17, 2001
From: Maxprog Subject: HTTP Benchmark v1.3.2 HTTP Benchmark v1.3.2 (For Mac 68k and PPC) - March 2001 ======================================================== HTTP BenchMark is an easy-to-use tool for benchmarking web servers Bandwidth from client side. It can serves several purposes, for example, it allows to compare several web hosting providers in order to know wich one has the best Bandwidth. It comes with 10 web hosting providers URL. (This software is intended to make benchmarking, not to measure individual Bandwidths!) You can get it at : http://www.maxprog.com/freeware/HTTPBenchMark.sit What's new ? ------------ - Calculate average rate processing individual rates. - Ignore small files (under 2 KB). - Only check files under requested Domain. - New interface with more data and errors display. - Now shows main index html file rate. - Detailed results pane. - Server response Log.

File Name: hyper-cgi-hc.hqx (48 k)
Date: Mar 29, 1996
From: Joe Warmbrodt, joew@printnet.com Subject: HyperCGI 1.0 HyperCGI is a Hypercard utility to aid in the creation of CGI programs for Web interaction from within Hypercard. Based on a demo by Chuck Shotton. Examples are included. Joe Warmbrodt OneStop Desktop / Printnet

File Name: ibacom-security-10fc1.hqx (16 k)
Date: Aug 26, 1999
From: kef_list@ibacom.es Subject: Ibacom Security plugin fc1 This is the "final candidate" beta release of IbacomSecurity plugin. This software consists of a WebSTAR¨ compatible plug-in to help solve some issues pertaining to security. Many CGIs (or plug-ins) allow the user too much access to the server. Most, if not all, current CGIs do not allow a folder by folder configuration, and therefore any user that has FTP access to a WebSTAR server, has complete access to any installed CGI or plugin. Please remember that no single product is a complete security solution, but rather part of an overall strategy. What IbacomSecurity does is to limit the execution of a particular CGI to a certain number of folders, although once a folder is cleared for access, the CGI has full control of the machine. This plugin does not limit what any CGI can do, but only limits which URLs can be executed.

File Name: ibacom-security-10.hqx (92 k)
Date: Sep 03, 1999
From: "Kefauver, Charles" Subject: ANNOUCE: Ibacom Security plugin fc1 released We are pleased to announce the final release of IbacomSecurity plugin, a WebSTAR® compatible plug-in to help solve some issues pertaining to security. Many CGIs (or plug-ins) allow the user too much access to the server, specially those that allow execution of AppleScript commands. Most, if not all, current CGIs do not allow a folder by folder configuration, and therefore any user that has FTP access to a WebSTAR server, has complete access to any installed CGI. What IbacomSecurity does is to limit the execution of a particular CGI to a certain number of folders, although once a folder is cleared for access, the CGI has full control of the machine. This plug-in does not limit what any CGI can do, but only limits which URLs can be executed. http://www.ibacom.es/Ibacom/software/default.html Best regards, Charles

File Name: internet-helper-12.hqx (692 k)
Date: Jan 16, 1999
From: cantino@frognet.net Subject: internethelper1.2 * Internet Helper is a useful application that is basically a suite of internet tools. It has the basic port scans, service scans, and fingers. But Internet Helper also has many more advanced features such as a finger file-on-demand system for distributing text files and an advanced client/server pair to test programs or interface with other systems. This program is made as a helper to anyone who does internet programming or to anyone who sometimes needs to work with the 'net. System: * You will need a PPC or 68K Macintosh with atleast 5 megs of ram and an internet connection of some kind. Features * Client/Server pair: Internet Helper has a client/server pair so that you may test internet applications, play with protocols, connect to wingates and SMTP servers and more. The client/server setup also is very useful for internet chatting. * Service Scan: This feature lets you scan for various open ports on a server or internet-connected computer. * Port Scan: This feature lets you scan for a certain port number among many IP addresses. * Finger and Finger File-On-Demand: This useful new feature lets you turn your computer into a file server. Users anywhere in the world can finger your computer with a keyword to receive files and information. As far as I know, this is the first Mac finger file server anywhere. Contact My name is Andrew Cantino. I enjoy programming and I wrote this program in my spare time. If you have used the program and feel that I did a good job, or if you have comments or suggestions, please let me know. I can be contacted at cantino@frognet.net anytime. I also run an extensive web site here: http://cantino.frognet.net/design/ Internet Helper MAY be put in CD-ROM distributions.

File Name: isca-client.hqx (44 k)
Date: Oct 06, 1996
From: hlari@nando.net (Humayun Lari) Subject: ISCA Client for the Mac Enclosed is a Macintosh version of the client software for the ISCA BBS. Please read the Read Me file before using. For more information about the ISCA BBS, visit . Humayun Lari

File Name: itk-for-4d-203.hqx (2456 k)
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: Christian Quest Subject: Internet ToolKit for 4D (ITK) v2.0.3 update/demo Here is version 2.0.3 of Internet ToolKit for 4D (best known as ITK). Internet ToolKit is also available on it's FTP server at: ftp://ftp.internet-toolkit.com/pub/itk/ As usual, updated documentation can be found on ITK's Web server. For general information about Internet ToolKit check ITK's homepage at: http://www.internet-toolkit.com/ What is Internet ToolKit for 4D ? ================================= ITK is an 4D external package that provides full TCP and UDP support directly inside 4D's language plus a lot of other useful routines to encode/decode data into Internet standards (HTML, ISO, URL, etc)... What can you do with Internet ToolKit ? ======================================= In a few words, any kind of internet client or server application (email, ftp, www, dns, gopher, news, etc) because ITK offers a low level access to TCP/IP and UDP. ITK transforms 4D into real server, not just a CGI. ITK is a commercial product published by AJAR (http://www.ajar.ch/) directly through the Internet. For North America, ITK is distributed by Soft Solutions Inc (http://www.softsinc.com/), in Japan by K's Room (http://www.ksroom.com/) and in France/Belgium by e-node (http://e-node.fr/). This version of ITK will automatically run in demo mode if you do not provide ITK a valid licence number. To get your ITK licence number, use ITK's order form available at: http://www.internet-toolkit.com/itk_order_form.html For more information about Internet ToolKit, check ITK's homepage at: http://www.internet-toolkit.com/

File Name: keep-it-up-21.hqx (252 k)
Date: Jan 16, 1999
From: karlp@macbel.be Subject: Keep It Up 2.1 Keep It Up version 2.1 What does it do ? A. Keep your (server) applications running Keep It Up (KIU) can relaunch selected applications if for some reason they stop running (crashes, accidental quits,...) KIU can also restart your Mac on a regular basis. This reduces the chance of anything going wrong in the first place. KIU can also be told the keep one (server) application always in front, which improves the performance of this application. B. Remote Management KIU can be used to remotely manage your Macintosh (server) using any webbrowser. KIU has a tiny "embedded" webserver (running on a port of your choice) that allows you to remotely: * restart/shutdown the Mac * view, kill or restart running applications * launch applications * run Applescripts * view logfiles generated by KIU or other applications * get some info about the system (free disk space, uptime, ...) The web interface approach has several advantages over remote management solutions such as "Timbuktu Pro": you can manage the Mac from *any* computer that has a webbrowser installed (Mac, PC, PDA, ...), it's small and fast, doesn't slow down your Mac and is unlikely to cause conflicts with other software. KIU is $22 shareware. Version 2.1 adds the possibility to remotely view logfiles. Karl Pottie E-mail: The KIU web pages: http://www.vl-brabant.be/mac/

File Name: keep-it-up-22.hqx (288 k)
Date: Jul 08, 1999
From: Karl Pottie Subject: Keep It Up 2.2 Keep It Up version 2.2 What does it do ? A. Keep your (server) applications running Keep It Up (KIU) can relaunch selected applications if for some reason they stop running (crashes, accidental quits,...) KIU can also restart your Mac on a regular basis. This reduces the chance of anything going wrong in the first place. KIU can also be told the keep one (server) application always in front, which improves the performance of this application. B. Remote Management KIU can be used to remotely manage your Macintosh (server) using any webbrowser. KIU has a tiny "embedded" webserver (running on a port of your choice) that allows you to remotely: * restart/shutdown the Mac * view, kill or restart running applications * launch applications * run Applescripts * view logfiles generated by KIU or other applications * get some info about the system (free disk space, uptime, ...) The web interface approach has several advantages over remote management solutions such as "Timbuktu Pro": you can manage the Mac from *any* computer that has a webbrowser installed (Mac, PC, PDA, ...), it's fast, doesn't slow down your Mac and is unlikely to cause conflicts with other software. KIU is $22 shareware and requires at least System 7.0 and Open Transport 1.1.1 Version 2.2 allows you to determine the order in which applications are launched and allows you to set a delay between the launch of applications. Karl Pottie E-mail: The KIU web pages: http://www.vl-brabant.be/mac/

File Name: keep-it-up-25.hqx (400 k)
Date: May 29, 2002
From: Karl Pottie Subject: Keep-It-Up Classic 2.5 Keep-It-Up Classic 2.5 Keep-It-Up (KIU) is designed to keep your Macintosh server up and running. KIU relaunches applications that crash, it can restart the Mac on a regular basis and it can monitor free memory and disk space. It also allows you to remotely manage and monitor your Mac (server) using a webbrowser. KIU automounter will automatically (re)mount Appleshare volumes on your desktop. The primary function of KIU is to automatically relaunch applications if for some reason they stop running (crashes, accidental quits,...). KIU can also restart your Mac on a regular basis, which may improve the "health" of the applications. =46or remote management purposes, KIU has a tiny "embedded" webserver (running on a port of your choice) that allows you to remotely perform many functions such as: restarting the mac; view, kill or restart running applications; launch applications; run Applescripts; view logfiles generated by applications ... KIU can send e-mail messages to you, actively alerting you of important events such as : free memory or free disk space falls below a certain preset level; an application gets relaunched; KIU restarts the Mac ... Keep-It-Up Classic is designed for use with MacOS 7, 8 and 9. Version 2.5 adds lots of improvements, most notably the KIU automounter, which can automatically mount Appleshare volumes at startup and remount these volumes if your Mac gets disconnected from the Appleshare server. KIU is $22 shareware (payment using Kagi). Karl Pottie E-mail: The KIU web pages: http://www.vl-brabant.be/mac/

File Name: keep-it-up.hqx (292 k)
Date: Sep 11, 1999
From: Karl Pottie Subject: Keep It Up 2.3 Keep It Up version 2.3 What does it do ? A. Keep your (server) applications running Keep It Up (KIU) can relaunch selected applications if for some reason they stop running (crashes, accidental quits,...) KIU can also restart your Mac on a regular basis. This reduces the chance of anything going wrong in the first place. KIU can also be told the keep one (server) application always in front, which improves the performance of this application. B. Remote Management KIU can be used to remotely manage your Macintosh (server) using any webbrowser. KIU has a tiny "embedded" webserver (running on a port of your choice) that allows you to remotely: * restart/shutdown the Mac * view, kill or restart running applications * launch applications * run Applescripts * view logfiles generated by KIU or other applications * get some info about the system (free disk space, uptime, ...) The web interface approach has several advantages over remote management solutions such as "Timbuktu Pro": you can manage the Mac from *any* computer that has a webbrowser installed (Mac, PC, PDA, ...), it's fast, doesn't slow down your Mac and is unlikely to cause conflicts with other software. KIU is $22 shareware and requires at least System 7.0 and Open Transport 1.1.1 Version 2.3 introduces new clean/forced restart methods and adds compatibility with the MacOS 9 "multiple users" feature. If you upgrade from a previous version, please consult the "Version History" file before installing. Karl Pottie E-mail: The KIU web pages: http://www.vl-brabant.be/mac/

File Name: keep-it-up-x-33.hqx (568 k)
Date: Aug 25, 2004
From: Karl Pottie Subject: Keep-It-Up-X 3.3 Keep-It-Up-X version 3.3 Keep-It-Up-X (KIU-X) is designed to keep your Macintosh server up and running. KIU relaunches applications that crash, it can restart the Mac on a regular basis and it can monitor free disk space. It also allows you to remotely manage and monitor your Mac (server) using a webbrowser. The primary function of KIU-X is to automatically relaunch applications if for some reason they stop running (crashes, accidental quits,...). KIU-X can also restart your Mac on a regular basis to reduce memory fragmentation. For remote management purposes, KIU has a tiny and very fast "embedded" webserver that allows you to remotely perform many functions such as: restarting the mac; view, kill or restart running applications; launch applications; run Applescripts; view logfiles generated by applications ... KIU-X can send e-mail messages to you, actively alerting you of certain events such as : free disk space falls below a certain preset level; an application gets relaunched; KIU restarts the Mac ... KIU is $22 shareware (Kagi).

File Name: kevpp-10.hqx (356 k)
Date: Sep 13, 1997
From: hayesk@is.dal.ca Subject: Kev's PreProcessor 1.0 Kev's PreProcessor 1.0 - 300K Kev's PreProcessor 1.0 is a WebSTAR Plug-in that allows multiple index files to be used in WebSTAR. It also can restrict CGI programs from executing unless they are in folders you specify. More info available at Kev's PreProcessor requires WebSTAR 1.3.2 or greater. It contains code for both PowerPC and 68K processors. Kevin Hayes Kevin.Hayes@Kagi.Com

File Name: kevs-pre-processor-10b1.hqx (344 k)
Date: Mar 08, 1997
From: hayesk@is.dal.ca (Kevin Hayes) Subject: Kev's PreProcessor 1.0b1 Kev's PreProcessor 1.0b1 is a WebSTAR Plug-in that allows multiple index files to be used in WebSTAR. It also can restrict CGI programs from executing unless they are in folders you specify. More info available at Kev's PreProcessor requires WebSTAR 1.3.1 or greater. It contains code for both PowerPC and 68K processors. Kevin Hayes Kevin.Hayes@Kagi.Com

File Name: kill-cache-10.hqx (20 k)
Date: Aug 18, 1997
From: jeffrey@zeldman.com Subject: Kill_All_Caches!v.1 Kill All Caches! v.1 8/97 For those who use more than one web browser (site designers, especially), this script automates an otherwise tedious chore. With a click, "Kill All Caches!" empties both your Netscape disk cache and your Internet Explorer disk cache. In this way, you are always viewing freshly updated files, rather than old ones. Freeware. 18k. Applescript, requires MacOS computers and System 7.5 or higher. May be reuploaded to any online service, BBS, FTP site, or website, as long as it remains intact. Jeffrey Zeldman Presents http://www.zeldman.com/ "A genius with too much time on his hands." -- Magellan, 4 Stars

File Name: lock-out-16.hqx (568 k)
Date: Oct 12, 1999
From: Bill Subject: LockOut 1.6 LockOut is a $10 shareware security application that helps keep people from using your Mac while you're away. Helps keep your Mac safe from your co-workers while at the office, and from your kids while at home. Rated 4 Stars by ZDNet LockOut features: -- Cannot be aborted by Force-Quit (command-option-escape-shift keys) and command-tab application switching in MacOS 8.5 circumvented. -- People can leave a message for you while your gone. -- Session log lists lock time, unlocked time, and any break-in attempts. -- And more...

File Name: logloader-021.hqx (220 k)
Date: Jan 09, 1998
From: mtriviso@eridanus.com Subject: logloader-0.2.1 LogLoader 0.2.1 - is an Omnis Studio library that allows users of web hosting accounts running on Apache 1.2 servers to perform simple analysis of their site. LogLoader will read in the log file and present the user with a list of unique domains that have visited the site. Clicking on a domain will display various types of information. You will need a PowerMac or a Windows 95/NT PC. You will need a copy of Omnis Studio to run LogLoader. Studio is available from Omnis Software: www.blyth.com. The same LogLoader binary will operate on both platforms. Support mtriviso@eridanus.com www.eridanus.com

File Name: log-transporter-12.hqx (816 k)
Date: Mar 12, 1999
From: hal@campsoftware.com Subject: LogTransporter 1.2 LogTransporter transmits text files via email on a regular schedule that you specify. If you have a server of any type, you can have your log files sent to your favorite email address. Brief description: LogTransporter schedules the transmission of text files via email. Shareware $20. Thanks, Hal Gumbert Camp Software

File Name: logtransporter-12.hqx (792 k)
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From: hal@campsoftware.com Subject: LogTransporter 1.2 Hal Gumbert, LogTransporter 1.2 has been released. LogTransporter transmits text files via email on a regular schedule that you specify. If you have a server of any type, you can have your log files sent to your favorite email address. Brief description: LogTransporter schedules the transmission of text files via email. Shareware $20. Thanks, Hal Gumbert

File Name: macaddy.hqx (1984 k)
Date: Apr 11, 2000
From: michael-moore@mail.am.com Subject: MACAddy MACAddy (tm) is a two-part system that is based on a client and server application. What is it for? I made this application so that I could monitor my network traffic and could make sure that the users didn't change their ip address as I could use their MAC address and cross-reference the addresses. I find it useful, you may not, it was just a way for me to gather info without having to go to 200 machines and get it myself when I could have the user run it for me and save us both a lot of time.

File Name: macaroni-11.hqx (1184 k)
Date: Nov 15, 2002
From: Tom Harrington Subject: Macaroni 1.1 Macaroni: Automated System Maintenance for Mac OS X Why should you have to remember to clean up your Mac once a week, or once a month? Shouldn't a computer be able to remember for you? Macaroni is a tool which handles regular maintenance for Mac OS X's Unix core. Normally these tasks run on a regular schedule, in the middle of the night. However if you don't leave your Mac on all night, they never run. Your Mac won't wake from sleep to handle this. Macaroni remembers the schedule for you! Macaroni solves this problem. If a scheduled maintenance task is not run when it's normally scheduled, Macaroni automatically ensures that it's run at the next opportunity, whenever the Mac is on. New in version 1.1: New scheduling features. Scheduled maintenance may be configured to occur only during system idle time. Features: * Automatically runs maintenance jobs * Configurable: Add your own scheduled tasks * Custom tasks can be scheduled as daily, weekly, monthly, or at regular intervals (such as "every three days"). * Tracks maintenance history * Displays results of latest maintenance run. * Optionally schedule tasks to run only during system idle time. Macaroni is made by Atomic Bird, at . Contact info@atomicbird.com for more information. Download: Macaroni is shareware and may be used free for 35 days. System Requirements: Any Mac with Mac OS X 10.1.2 or greater.

File Name: mac-at-31.hqx (1464 k)
Date: Mar 23, 1999
From: g.hammond@garvan.unsw.edu.au Subject: MacAT v3.1 released. Cron for Macintosh MacAT v3.1 now adds "Compress File, "Compress Folder" and "Uncompress File" tasks as well as fixing a nasty bug with the "Put Away" task. MacAT is a Windows AT/UNIX cron task scheduling application for Macintosh server administrators. It is a fat binary application that allows 17 of the most common MacOS tasks to be run daily, weekly, monthly or yearly without user intervention. These scheduled tasks include: Launching Applications, Files and AppleScripts; Quitting individual applications or alternatively quitting all currently running processes; Rename and Delete any File or Folder; Mount remote AppleShare volumes; Copy Files or Folders to mounted AppleTalk volumes; Unmount nominated AppleShare volumes; Restart or shutdown the Macintosh, and sending eMail. $39 Shareware from MacSOS, Australia http://www.garvan.unsw.edu.au/gerham/macsos/

File Name: macat-31.hqx (1464 k)
Date: Mar 24, 1999
From: g.hammond@garvan.unsw.edu.au Subject: MacAT v3.1 released. Cron for Macintosh MacAT v3.1 now adds "Compress File, "Compress Folder" and "Uncompress File" tasks as well as fixing a nasty bug with the "Put Away" task. MacAT is a Windows AT/UNIX cron task scheduling application for Macintosh server administrators. It is a fat binary application that allows 17 of the most common MacOS tasks to be run daily, weekly, monthly or yearly without user intervention. These scheduled tasks include: Launching Applications, Files and AppleScripts; Quitting individual applications or alternatively quitting all currently running processes; Rename and Delete any File or Folder; Mount remote AppleShare volumes; Copy Files or Folders to mounted AppleTalk volumes; Unmount nominated AppleShare volumes; Restart or shutdown the Macintosh, and sending eMail. $39 Shareware from MacSOS, Australia http://www.garvan.unsw.edu.au/gerham/macsos/

File Name: mac-at.hqx (1484 k)
Date: Mar 26, 1999
From: g.hammond@garvan.unsw.edu.au Subject: MacAT v3.2 MacAT is a Windows AT/UNIX cron task scheduling application for Macintosh server administrators. It is a fat binary application that allows 22 of the most common MacOS tasks to be run daily, weekly, monthly or yearly without user intervention. These scheduled tasks include: Launching Applications, Files and AppleScripts; Quitting individual applications or alternatively quitting all currently running processes; Rename and Delete any File or Folder; Hide and Show applications, Mount remote AppleShare volumes; Copy Files or Folders to mounted AppleTalk volumes; Unmount nominated AppleShare volumes; Restart or shutdown the Macintosh, and send eMail. $39 Shareware from MacSOS, Australia http://www.garvan.unsw.edu.au/gerham/macsos/ Cheers, Dr Gerard Hammond Garvan Institute of Medical Research Create Like a God, Command Like a King, Work Like a Slave.

File Name: mac-dns-log-analyzer.hqx (44 k)
Date: Dec 18, 1998
From: thierry-oquidam@synergies-graphiques.fr Subject: MacDNSLogAnalyzer 1.0 MacDNSLogAnalyzer processes MacDNS log files and generates HTML pages to graphically display the load and usage of the DNS. As the DNS traffic pretty much reflects the intranet/internet traffic, an analysis tool for the data logged (even a small one like this) was valuable to me. As I coudn't find any, I wrote this one. MacDNS Log Converter is free, edit it, modify it as you like -and send me a copy. Feel free to distribute it on your CD-Rom. Thierry Oquidam Information Systems Manager Synergies Graphiques 33 (0)144 290 909

File Name: macintosh-multi-homing-31.hqx (76 k)
Date: Nov 20, 1996
From: cdeba@micronet.it (Carlo De Bartholomaeis) Subject: Macintosh MultiHoming - new ACGI for WEBStar ACGI written in AppleScript that manage MultiHoming with WEBStar or other Macintosh Web Server. Does not use REFERER so resolve problems with browser that do not handle REFERER correctly. 10$ ShareWare. Require AppleScript. Require ACME Script Widget. cdeba@micronet.it Carlo De Bartholomaeis

File Name: mac-python-20.hqx (8632 k)
Date: Nov 06, 2000
From: Jack Jansen Subject: MacPython 2.0 distribution. MacPython 2.0 is officially released as of now! Python is a high-level programming language that is suitable for simple scripting tasks as well as writing large applications. MacPython offers a lot of Mac-specific extensions, including access to all major MacOS Toolbox modules (QuickDraw, QuickTime, AppleScript and many more), an Integrated Development Environment (in Python!), frameworks for windowing applications, unix-compatible cgi-scripting, image-manipulation libraries, numerical libraries, tk-based machine independent windowing and lots more. It also uniquely among Pythons allows you to create fully selfcontained (and, hence, distributable) applications without needing a C compiler or anything. MacPython is completely free, and Open Source. Go to http://www.cwi.nl/~jack/macpython.html to download the installer or the full source distribution, and for more information on MacPython. Go to http://www.python.org for general information on Python on all platforms. For those familiar with MacPython, here is the edited list of highlights when comparing this version with MacPython 1.5.2 (see www.python.org for machine-independent differences): - Thread support - Tkinter works again - Appearance support - Navigation support - Offscreen QuickDraw - Drag manager support - Much better CGI support and examples The bad news: - This release is PPC only. 68K users should stick with 1.5.2. - This release is not Carbonized yet. Expect a Carbon MacPython in a few months.

File Name: mac-python-20-src.hqx (8268 k)
Date: Nov 07, 2000
From: Jack Jansen Subject: MacPython 2.0 Source MacPython 2.0 is officially released as of now! Python is a high-level programming language that is suitable for simple scripting tasks as well as writing large applications. MacPython offers a lot of Mac-specific extensions, including access to all major MacOS Toolbox modules (QuickDraw, QuickTime, AppleScript and many more), an Integrated Development Environment (in Python!), frameworks for windowing applications, unix-compatible cgi-scripting, image-manipulation libraries, numerical libraries, tk-based machine independent windowing and lots more. It also uniquely among Pythons allows you to create fully selfcontained (and, hence, distributable) applications without needing a C compiler or anything. MacPython is completely free, and Open Source. Go to http://www.cwi.nl/~jack/macpython.html to download the installer or the full source distribution, and for more information on MacPython. Go to http://www.python.org for general information on Python on all platforms. For those familiar with MacPython, here is the edited list of highlights when comparing this version with MacPython 1.5.2 (see www.python.org for machine-independent differences): - Thread support - Tkinter works again - Appearance support - Navigation support - Offscreen QuickDraw - Drag manager support - Much better CGI support and examples The bad news: - This release is PPC only. 68K users should stick with 1.5.2. - This release is not Carbonized yet. Expect a Carbon MacPython in a few months.

File Name: mac-restart-210-68k.hqx (140 k)
Date: Dec 24, 1997
From: mc5230@mclink.it Subject: Mac Restart 2.1 68k Mac Restart is a reliable utility to improve efficiency of critical Macintosh servers. If you run a Mac server you will have benefit using Mac Restart. Restarting automatically, as example during the night, will improve efficiency of the server. Even Unix servers use this method! Mac Restart allows you to select the time/day when automatically restart your Mac using a weekly plan and which method to use between 'Soft Restart' and 'Hard Restart'. A flashing black dot on the right of Mac Restart window will inform you the computer is going to restart. If Mac Restart is in the background it will use Notification Manager, flashing in the right of the menu bar, to inform that restart is coming. New in this version : status window can be closed with automatic opening approaching restart. Features: Small Ram requirement. Doesn't hog the cpu when in background. Soft Restart and Hard Restart. All setting customizable. Notification Manager Restart Approaching flashing dot Util menu for a better setup. All settings in one dialog Weekly plan of restart. Runs on System 7 and System 8. This is the new version 2.1.0 TENSION SOFTWARE HOME PAGE: Available both in 68k version and PPC * Inclusion in Shareware Disk & CDROM is Authorized *

File Name: mac-restart-210-ppc.hqx (144 k)
Date: Dec 24, 1997
From: mc5230@mclink.it Subject: Mac Restart 2.1 ppc Mac Restart is a reliable utility to improve efficiency of critical Macintosh servers. If you run a Mac server you will have benefit using Mac Restart. Restarting automatically, as example during the night, will improve efficiency of the server. Even Unix servers use this method! Mac Restart allows you to select the time/day when automatically restart your Mac using a weekly plan and which method to use between 'Soft Restart' and 'Hard Restart'. A flashing black dot on the right of Mac Restart window will inform you the computer is going to restart. If Mac Restart is in the background it will use Notification Manager, flashing in the right of the menu bar, to inform that restart is coming. New in this version : status window can be closed with automatic opening approaching restart. Features: Small Ram requirement. Doesn't hog the cpu when in background. Soft Restart and Hard Restart. All setting customizable. Notification Manager Restart Approaching flashing dot Util menu for a better setup. All settings in one dialog Weekly plan of restart. Runs on System 7 and System 8. This is the new version 2.1.0 TENSION SOFTWARE HOME PAGE: Available both in 68k version and PPC * Inclusion in Shareware Disk & CDROM is Authorized *

File Name: macropolis.hqx (496 k)
Date: May 28, 1995
Date: Thu, 25 May 95 7:34:44 CDT From: Brittan@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu Subject: Macropolis Macropolis.sit -- This is a configuration file for Macropolis, a NovaLink Professional BBS located in Perkins, Oklahoma. Macropolis is dedicated to providing a fun and interesting online environment for Macintosh users. With conferences ranging from the Mac-specific to the general, Macropolis has something for everyoneQand if Macropolis doesnUt have it, you and other users may request and vote on a new conference! This file is for use with NovaTerm, the Macintosh client used to provide a graphic user interface for the NovaLink Pro BBS system. NovaTerm is available elsewhere on [Info-Mac].

File Name: mac-uptime-0009.hqx (64 k)
Date: Oct 01, 1999
From: heiko@pocnet.net Subject: MacUptime 0.009 MacUptime is a simple uptime-displaying utility as it is known from various Unixes. It runs fine with every system better 7.1. It may be distributed on the mentioned archive-CDs. Minor bugfixes since 0.008.

File Name: mac-uptime-008.hqx (64 k)
Date: Jun 30, 1999
From: Heiko Subject: MacUptime 0.008 MacUptime is a simple uptime-displaying utility as it is known from various Unixes. It runs fine with every system better 7.1.

File Name: mac-uptime-1033-ppc.hqx (92 k)
Date: Mar 21, 2001
From: Heiko Kretschmer Subject: Mac Uptime PPC 1.033 System Requirements: MacOS 8.6 or higher (includes X), CarbonLib 1.2 and, of course, a PPC. Description: A utility which displays the current uptime of a Macintosh. Similar to Unix-uptime. Many configurable options. Distribution: Feel free to give it to everyone you want. It's free. See the "Read me" file for web and email-address of the author.

File Name: mac-uptime.hqx (80 k)
Date: Apr 15, 2000
From: Heiko Subject: MacUptime MacUptime is a simple uptime-displaying utility as it is known from various Unixes. It runs fine with every system better 7.1. Heiko -- http://user.baden-online.de/~heiko

File Name: mac-woof-153.hqx (336 k)
Date: Sep 05, 1992
Date: 03 Sep 1992 17:15:42 -0500 (CDT) From: dewhirst@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu Subject: macwoof 1.5.3 Enclosed is MacWoof 1.5.3. The latest update to Craig Vaughan personal Fidonet mailer for the Macintosh. MacWoof allows you to connect to a Boss fidonet BBS running any Fidonet compliant mail program and downlaod all of your mail, send your outgoing mail, and download and upload files. MacWoof is peerware -- the messages you post indicate at the bottom how long you have been "evaluating" the program without paying for it. This will most likely be the last update to MacWoof for several months, as Mr. Vaughan is now working on other projects. -- Rob Dewhirst dewhirst@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu sysop@macrocosm.omahug.org I would get help for my net addiction . . . . . .if I could find the proper newsgroup.

File Name: map-serve-15-cgi.hqx (140 k)
Date: Jun 07, 1995
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 23:13:08 -0700 From: camk@ksu.ksu.edu (Kelly A. Campbell) Subject: MapServeCGI 1.5 MapServe is a Common Gateway Interface program for MacHTTP and WebSTAR WWW servers that serves the clickable Imagemaps found on many Web servers. It is easy to setup and maintain, and is a fast. MapServe is a powermac native fat binary program, and is compatible with the features found in WebSTAR, such as user-defined actions, and folder aliases. MapServe is $20 shareware. It is written by Kelly Campbell at Kansas State University. Check the MapServe home page for more information and updates. The MapServe homepage is at http://www.spub.ksu.edu/other/machttp_tools/mapserve/ Thanks, Kelly

File Name: max-gate-10r2.hqx (288 k)
Date: Jan 07, 1996
From: File_Admin@chatter.com (File Admin) Subject: MaxGate 1.0r2 Fido to FC gateway Copyright © 1995-96 - Massimo Senna MaxGate is an Import/Export gateway for FirstClass BBS's to/from 'Generic' files used by Tabby, Aeolus and other fido tossers. This archive contains a demo version that have these limitations: - it processes only 15 messages/session - the Retry Import feature doesn't work You can register and 'unlock' this copy by sending $15 (L. 22.000 per gli utenti italiani) or $10 (L. 15.000 per gli utenti italiani) if you are a registered user of F1. The address is: Massimo Senna via Calchi 5 27100 PAVIA ITALY Fidonet 2:331/503.1 Compuserve 71531,32 AppleLink ITA0245 Internet msenna@telnetwork.it Fax : +39 382 304741 If you live in the USA you can contact: --Daniel Delamatta P. O. Box 616 Coventry, CT 06238 --Administrator/Sysop of Stellar Sabre BBS (860-742-5699) --Fido: 1:327/742, Internet: stellar@tiac.net You will receive the activation key by e-mail or by fax (if you prefer). (Submitted with author permission by jimed@chatter.com)

File Name: max-tf-15.hqx (2628 k)
Date: Nov 07, 1995
From: glen_stewart@associate.com (Glen Stewart) Subject: MaxTF for Telefinder 4.0 BBS's This release of MaxTF 1.5 comes with the GoodNews NNTP Server - a 5 session news server that integrates with Telefinder! This is the first Internet NNTP (news) server to be released for the Macintosh! This package runs on ANY Telefinder BBS, whether on the Internet or not! The MaxTF Combo Package is an integrated Telefinder BBS enhancer system. The package includes TF NNTP/FTP Client (allows FTP requests from local dial-up users), Renewal TF (provides caller log display and hourly quotes, etc), Itsy SitC Citer (generates ALLFILES, NEWFILES, and Daily new files lists), File Search Engine (allows fast searches of file descriptions), and the exciting new GoodNews NNTP Server! 1. optionally schedules the NNTP Usenet system to run on an hourly basis to provide news for your Telefinder BBS on the Internet from any number of servers! 2. posts news messages originating from your BBS to any news server above! 3. optionally maintains your PPP link connection to the Internet if you use PPP (did you know that PPP can't tell when your phone connection fails?) 4. optionally opens PPP connections only long enough to pull news in and handle online FTP requests - PPP-On-Demand 5. optionally launches Renewal TF or another application every hour 6. optionally launches FTPd at startup (or any other apps) 7. starts Mail Server automatically *after* PPP/MacTCP is running 8. handles FTP requests from your online users with automatic type (binary, text, MacBinary II) recognition! 9. keeps Node Server in the forefront every hour (maximizes data throughput) 10. optionally launches File Search Engine when search requests are waiting 11. optionally launches Itsy SitC Citer once a day to create file listings which are used by File Search Engine and your callers 12. optionally provides short outbound fax messages from online or any Internet caller using ValueFax and most any fax modem 13. optionally imports messages from any mailing list or specified user folder to online conferences This and other great products are available on The Association Mac BBS (associate.com) at 810-695-6955 v.34/FC. The files may be found in the following path after logon: '96 A_MUG Files:Glen Stewart: Enjoy! Changes from previous MaxTF releases: The Client now does logging (and maintains the log size at 32k) of PPP failures and news posting problems. In addition, it will POST messages of unlimited size. Messages imported from mailing lists are no longer restricted to 32k - Mail Server should handle the large size in its own way.

File Name: mhp-101.hqx (88 k)
Date: Apr 11, 1998
From: scottk@enterprise.scottk.ml.org Subject: multiplehostpresenz101.hqx MultipleHostPresenz 1.0.1 Description: MHP 1.0.1 allows you to have one machine running NetPresenz server software pretend to be more than one host in more than one domain. For example, www.scottk.ml.org could be mhp.cajunmonk.ml.org. A different response is sent depending on which host is asked for. MHP 1.0.1 makes all prior versions obsolete. Price: $10 Author contact information: Scott Konzem scottk@mail.cajunmonk.ml.org http://www.cajunmonk.ml.org/

File Name: mountain-fly-over.hqx (636 k)
Date: Jan 01, 1998
From: Feather7@ix.netcom.com Subject: Mountain Flyer Thank you for downloading Mountain Flyover. This is a short video-only QuickTime movie simulating a flyover of mountains. The images were created and rendered in KPT Bryce 1.0, then pieced together literally by hand. I am releasing this as freeware. While I do not mind if Mountain Flyover is included in BBS, CD-rom, Web, and other archives, I would appreciate a short e-mail letting me know where Mountain Flyover is being archived. Also, if you like this short movie or have hints on how I can improve such animations, please let me know. My e-mail address is: FEATHER7@IX.NETCOM.COM Enjoy :-)

File Name: mubbs-11.hqx (476 k)
Date: Nov 29, 1992
From: duxbury@sfu.ca Subject: mubbs1.1.cpt.hqx Date: Fri, 27 Nov 92 16:03:45 PST I'm sending you the second version of MUBBS (1.1). MUBBS is a BBS program that run on all Macintoshes from the Mac Plus onward (although I have heard people claim that it will run on a 512K as well). It's highly configurable with an easy-to-use graphic interface for all computer users! However, it's not a plug-and-play typical Mac program. For those who were frustrated with the first version (0.5), you'll be pleased to know that this version contains a few bug fixes, some new utilities, a text editor, and more detailed documentation. There is lots of support available for MUBBS, including many new modules. Most of them are available on AOL or on the MUBBS support BBS (The number is listed in the file). Best of all, MUBBS is FREEWARE! To my knowledge, it is the only available free BBS program for the Mac. Please note that I AM NOT THE AUTHOR OF MUBBS, merely the person posting the program. You need system 6.07 or later. While it does work under Multifinder in the background, it is highly recommended that you have a seperate computer for your BBS. Enjoy! Bill Currie duxbury@sfu.ca (Nancy's Fiance) 28-Nov-92 0:49:29-GMT,481366;000000000001 Received: from SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU by CAMIS.Stanford.EDU (4.1/inc-1.0) id AA18891; Fri, 27 Nov 92 16:49:15 PST Full-Name: Info-Mac Moderator Received: by SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU (4.1/inc-1.0) id AA01134; Fri, 27 Nov 92 16:49:11 PST Resent-Message-Id: Return-Path: Received: from whistler.sfu.ca by CAMIS.Stanford.EDU (4.1/inc-1.0) id AA18584; Fri, 27 Nov 92 16:05:06 PST Received: from fraser.sfu.ca by whistler.sfu.ca (5.65/SFU-2.0) id AA11192; Fri, 27 Nov 92 16:04:49 -0800 Received: by fraser.sfu.ca (920330.SGI/911001.SGI) for info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu id AA14459; Fri, 27 Nov 92 16:04:43 -0800 From: duxbury@sfu.ca Message-Id: Subject: no subject (f