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File Name: 07-97-mac-asst-tips.hqx (728 k)
Date: Jul 23, 1997
From: macasst@MIS.Net
Subject: 07-97 MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
This is the July issue of the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial. Over the
last two years we have covered many topics relating to becoming more
productive with your Mac. Also, literally hundreds of tips have been
published to assist our members. Some of the other benefits of the
newsletter are:
- Membership in the private MacTalk Mailing List
- Membership in the MacAssistant Online User Group
- Great offers and discounts on hardware and software
- Monthly OneClick Tutorial written by WestCode Software
- Monthly HTML Tip of the Month
- Special pricing for User Group Newsletter Editors
- Members favorite web sites
Past tutorials have included Clarisworks, Launcher, Arranging your Hard
Disk, Formatting of Hard Disks, Fonts, Apple Menu Options, The Black Art
of SCSI and many more.
Future tutorials will include Mac OS8, Setting up a network at home,
Using PlainTalk, Hard Disk Partitioning, Using the Scrapbook, Claris
Emailer, and others at members requests.
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and
tutorials. I do not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are
useful, I feel that a newsletter that actually tells you how to use your
Mac more effectively is much more useful to the novice and intermediate
users. Each issue includes many tips about using your Mac. The tutorials
are accompanied by graphics that help to understand the article. This is
a shareware product that has even more information for those that
register. This month's tutorial article is available to subscribers only.
This newsletter is distributed as a DocMaker application. No other
software is needed.
File Name: 470-cookware-recipes.hqx (6208 k)
Date: Aug 13, 2003
From: MB
Subject: 470 Recipes
Set 2 contains 470 recipes, that are meant to be imported into CookWare
Deluxe. They were hand selected because they are delicious and/or classic -
you won't believe how good they are!! None were selected just to drive up
the recipe count. If you like to cook or love to eat you're going to love
them!
These Recipe Sets have been Formatted, Spell Checked and Categorized for
your convenience.
More products:
[+] CookWare Deluxe: Organize your recipes quickly and easily.
[+] Recipe Cleaner: Removes unwanted information from any recipe.
[+] Article Archivist: Organizes your magazines quickly.
[+] BarWare: Find recipes quickly and easily.
[+] SafeDog & SafeCat always have up-to-date information regarding your
pet's health, it could save your pet's life!
[+] CarCare: maintains your auto records.
[+] Medical Records helps maintaining an accurate medical history.
More info at: http://www.DigitalFriedChicken.com
File Name: 750-cookware-recipes.hqx (6576 k)
Date: Aug 13, 2003
From: MB
Subject: 750 Recipes
Set 1 contains 750 recipes, that are meant to be imported into CookWare
Deluxe. They were hand selected because they are delicious and/or classic -
you won't believe how good they are!! None were selected just to drive up
the recipe count. If you like to cook or love to eat you're going to love
them!
These Recipe Sets have been Formatted, Spell Checked and Categorized for
your convenience.
More products:
[+] CookWare Deluxe: Organize your recipes quickly and easily.
[+] Recipe Cleaner: Removes unwanted information from any recipe.
[+] Article Archivist: Organizes your magazines quickly.
[+] BarWare: Find recipes quickly and easily.
[+] SafeDog & SafeCat always have up-to-date information regarding your
pet's health, it could save your pet's life!
[+] CarCare: maintains your auto records.
[+] Medical Records helps maintaining an accurate medical history.
More info at: http://www.DigitalFriedChicken.com
File Name: acme-filters-236.hqx (88 k)
Date: Aug 20, 1997
From: Boston84@aol.com
Subject: Acme Filters_236
Acme Filters 2.3.6 (C)1997 by Eric V. Curtis All rights reserved
Acme Filters takes the place of many separate freeware/shareware
utilities you may be currently using. It started out as a simple
file converter to translate some old Smith-Corona word processor
files into text files I could use on my Macintosh. Then I realized
my code would make a good shell for any type of drag-and-drop filter.
So, I combined several filters I occasionally use into one "all-purpose"
drag-and-drop application. Full source code is also included so you
can add your own filters or modify the included filters.
Eric Curtis
boston84@aol.com
File Name: acronyms-update-33-34.hqx (60 k)
Date: Apr 06, 2003
From: Angela Brett
Subject: ACRONYMS Update List {8}Indigo (3.3->3.4)
Update List {8}Indigo can be imported into ACRONYMS 1.0 to 3.3 to add
all the acronyms which are in version 3.4 but not in version 3.3.
If you don't have ACRONYMS, you can download the latest version of
ACRONYMS from http://acronyms.co.nz. The latest version (currently
3.4) already contains all the acronyms which are in this update list,
so you won't need to download this as well.
File Name: acronyms-update-ruby.hqx (100 k)
Date: Nov 22, 2003
From: Angela Brett
Subject: ACRONYMS Update List {9}Ruby
Update List {9}Ruby can be imported into the ACRONYMS HyperCard stack
versions 1.0 to 3.4, to add 1370 new apronyms. If you do not have
ACRONYMS, you can download it from http://apronyms.com/stack.html.
Unlike previous update lists, the release of Update List Ruby does
not coincide with the release of a new version of the stack
containing the new apronyms. Even if you download the latest version
of ACRONYMS, you will still need to import Update List Ruby to get
the new apronyms.
The apronyms are also available at the Apronyms website: http://apronyms.com
File Name: ahtd-40-68k-ppc-patches.hqx (156 k)
Date: Nov 26, 1997
From: jperet*removethis*@tuna.net
Subject: Talking Dictionary Patches
These are some hacks for the American Heritage Talking Dictionary 4.0
program, PPC & 68K versions. (There are a few patches that will only work
on 68K versions and are so marked.)
Included are patches for PPC and 68K versions that will remove the
irritating "No Multimedia" warning dialog put up by the program at startup
whenever the original CD is not mounted. The few others will change some
font and size preferences in various windows.
This is freeware, and is not endorsed by Softkey or The Learning Company,
although I heard they were giving out the 68K dialog patch to people who
complained about the problem.
joe peret.
File Name: akua-sweets-131.hqx (860 k)
Date: Mar 13, 1999
From: akua@bluewin.ch
Subject: Akua Sweets V131 - Scripting Additions and Example AppleScripts
AKUA Sweets V1.31
Released: 5. March, 1999
Redistribution may occur without permission from the Author.
Akua Sweets is a set of scripting additions and includes over 150 example
scripts showing their use. Some examples of these scripts include mounting
network volumes, converting to Unix text, controlling remote machines,
displaying images & animations, working with HTML files & tags and more...
V1.31 has mostly bug fixes to the V1.3 release and a few new commands.
V1.3 and beyond have a re-coded dictionary - there will be problems with
scripts made with versions < 1.26. There is an included applet called
�Update Scripts to Sweets V1.31� which should convert older compiled scripts
(more or less) to the new dictionary.
Akua Sweets includes the following Scripting Additions:
(Info-Mac will trim this list.)
File Name: ambrosia-times-42.hqx (1048 k)
Date: Apr 19, 1997
Subject: Ambrosia_Times_4.2.hqx
From: help@ambrosiasw.com
Keywords: NEWSLETTER ELECTRONIC AMBROSIA TIMES MARCH 1997
This is the January Ambrosia Times, Volume 4, Issue 2.
Ambrosia Software, Inc. publishes an electronic newsletter, entitled The
Ambrosia Times, every other month. The 'Times is an interactive
electronic newsletter that is meant to serve as an informal method of
getting the word out about what Ambrosia is up to as a company. By
browsing past and present issues of this newsletter, you'll obtain a
wealth of information about our products, from previews of upcoming
products to hints and tips about how to use our software effectively.
In the March 1997 issue of The Ambrosia Times, you will find:
- An in depth look at our new release, ColorSwitch Pro. - An interview
with Delver author, Glenn Andreas. - The debut of Matt's new article. -
Detailed previews of Manse and Delver, and more...
Download this free newsletter to find out more about Ambrosia's
shareware and the people behind it.
The Ambrosia Times is being distributed electronically free of charge on
a bi-monthly basis. If you want The Ambrosia Times sent to your
electronic mailbox at no charge every other month, please sign up on the
at_list mailing list at http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/Lists.html
File Name: amug-98-01.hqx (1464 k)
Date: Jan 10, 1998
From: sales@amug.org
Subject: AMUG News 01-98
This is the January 1998 AMUG News monthly magazine featuring news from the
Library, eMedia Guitar CD, Getting Back to Jack, Bits & Pieces, and new shareware
picks for Mac, Pilot, Newton. AMUG membership is open to anyone. Annual dues are
$39 U.S. funds. AMUG is located in Phoenix, AZ - (602) 553-8966 Information
hotline (602) 277-5142. Copyright 1998 Arizona Macintosh Users Group all rights
reserved. Requires Acrobat reader 3.x.
File Name: amug-98-02.hqx (1072 k)
Date: Mar 06, 1998
From: sales@amug.org
Subject: AMUG News & New CDs
This is the February 1998 AMUG News monthly magazine featuring FreeHand
Graphics Studio, Music of the American South, Bits & Pieces, Beginners
Corner, Myth: the Fallen Lords, Apple news, Plus Maker, UGC, shareware
picks, cool new CDs and more. AMUG membership is open to anyone. Annual
dues are $39 U.S. funds. AMUG is located in Phoenix, AZ - (602) 553-8966
Information hotline (602) 277-5142. Copyright 1998 Arizona Macintosh
Users Group all rights reserved. Requires Acrobat reader 3.x.
File Name: amug-98-03.hqx (1032 k)
Date: Mar 06, 1998
From: sales@amug.org
Subject: AMUG News & New CDs
This is the March 1998 AMUG News monthly magazine featuring 8.1 update
info, a CD from AMUG with the update, several reviews, shareware news
and more. AMUG membership is open to anyone. Annual dues are $39 U.S.
funds. AMUG is located in Phoenix, AZ - (602) 553-8966 Information
hotline (602) 277-5142. Copyright 1998 Arizona Macintosh Users Group all
rights reserved. Requires Acrobat reader 3.x.
File Name: amug-98-05.hqx (748 k)
Date: Aug 28, 1998
From: bean@amug.org
Subject: AMUG News May 98
This is the May 1998 AMUG News monthly magazine featuring Performance Figures,
Virus problems, Desktop picture tricks, Macromedia FreeHand 8.0, FreeHand,
Graphics on the Internet, Office 98, Win95, etc., Bits & Pieces, Dorman Bullard,
Floppies, local news coverage, Office, Search engines, Meta tags and searches and
more. AMUG membership is open to anyone. Annual dues are $39 U.S. funds. AMUG is
located in Phoenix, AZ - (602) 553-8966. Copyright 1998 Arizona Macintosh Users
Group all rights reserved. Requires Acrobat reader 3.x. To get the current issue
of AMUG News and join send $39 to AMUG, 4131 N. 24th St. #A-120, Phoenix, AZ
85016. You can also visit our web site at www.amug.org and see our huge
collection of shareware.
File Name: amug-98-06.hqx (1232 k)
Date: Aug 28, 1998
From: bean@amug.org
Subject: AMUG News June 98
This is the June 1998 AMUG News monthly magazine featuring My favorite bookmarks,
Grand Canyon Explorer, Complete National Geographic, Starfleet Academy CDand
more. AMUG membership is open to anyone. Annual dues are $39 U.S. funds. AMUG is
located in Phoenix, AZ - (602) 553-8966. Copyright 1998 Arizona Macintosh Users
Group all rights reserved. Requires Acrobat reader 3.x. To get the current issue
of AMUG News and join send $39 to AMUG, 4131 N. 24th St. #A-120, Phoenix, AZ
85016. You can also visit our web site at www.amug.org and see our huge
collection of shareware.
File Name: amug-98-07.hqx (1040 k)
Date: Aug 28, 1998
From: bean@amug.org
Subject: AMUG News July 98
This is the July 1998 AMUG News monthly magazine featuring iMac, Bankers Secret,
Bits & Pieces, Internet SIG News, Using the Internet for investing, SrSIG News.
AMUG membership is open to anyone. Annual dues are $39 U.S. funds. AMUG is
located in Phoenix, AZ - (602) 553-8966. Copyright 1998 Arizona Macintosh Users
Group all rights reserved. Requires Acrobat reader 3.x. To get the current issue
of AMUG News and join send $39 to AMUG, 4131 N. 24th St. #A-120, Phoenix, AZ
85016. You can also visit our web site at www.amug.org and see our huge
collection of shareware.
File Name: amug-98-08.hqx (980 k)
Date: Aug 28, 1998
From: bean@amug.org
Subject: AMUG News August 98
This is the August 1998 AMUG News monthly magazine featuring Apples Alphabet
Soup, ADSL, USB, IEEE, AltiVec, Casino Master CD, Bits & Pieces, The wooden
mouse, cellular phones, Internet SIG News, Susan Morgan, Escape Velocity
Override. Annual dues are $39 U.S. funds. AMUG is located in Phoenix, AZ - (602)
553-8966. Copyright 1998 Arizona Macintosh Users Group all rights reserved.
Requires Acrobat reader 3.x. To get the current issue of AMUG News and join send
$39 to AMUG, 4131 N. 24th St. #A-120, Phoenix, AZ 85016. You can also visit our
web site at www.amug.org and see our huge collection of shareware.
File Name: amug-98-10.hqx (968 k)
Date: Dec 02, 1998
From: sales@amug.org
Subject: AMUG News Oct. 1998
This is the October 1998 AMUG News monthly magazine featuring Putting Your
Business on the Web, Scenic Arizona & Grand Canyon, Beautiful screen savers &
wallpaper, iMac update; new PalmPilot files, Newton picks, etc. AMUG membership
is open to anyone. Annual dues are $39 U.S. funds. AMUG is located in Phoenix, AZ
- (602) 840-1726. Copyright 1998 Arizona Macintosh Users Group all rights
reserved. Requires Acrobat reader 3.x. To get the latest Newsletter join AMUG.
You can also get on the AMUG events mailing list by mailing rubin@amug.org.
To purchase our fabulous shareware collections for Mac, Newton and
PalmPilot or to register for FTP call 602-497-2244 or order on-line at:
https://www.amug.org/amug/store/http/amug-order.html
To view or libraries on-line try http://cdrom.amug.org/
View our recent files at
http://cdrom.amug.org/~kooper/MacRecent.html
http://cdrom.amug.org/~kooper/NewtonRecent.html
http://cdrom.amug.org/~kooper/PilotRecent.html
File Name: anarcho-16.hqx (36 k)
Date: Feb 17, 1998
From: proclus@iname.com
Subject: Anarcho 1.6
Anarcho is a text editor, nothing more. It is smart enough to do most of the
jobs that all the word processor posers out there are doing. Anarcho uses
150K of RAM and 35K of disk space. In these days of huge expensive
applications, and limited hardware, it is nice to have something free that
will fit in a small space. Anarcho will format text files from lesser
computers including PC text files and QWK mail bundles. In version 1.6 all of
the features have been implemented. This may be the final version. The 68040
compatibility problems and graceless exiting have been eliminated. Enjoy!
proclus
File Name: append-copy-cut-wp.hqx (4 k)
Date: Aug 06, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 1995 03:30:45 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Append Copy/Cut
This WordPerfect 3.1 for Macintosh file includes two macros I wrote: the
first copies and appends selected text to the clipboard, the second cuts and
appends selected text to the clipboard.
George Maschke
File Name: apples-bc-e-news-96-01.hqx (416 k)
Date: Jan 08, 1996
From: corbett@epicdata.com (Corbett Enders)
Subject: APPLES BC E-NEWS 96/01
A FREE electronic newsletter by Corbett Enders & Chris Stevens, co-editors.
Apples BC E-News is the Official Electronic Newsletter of the Apples BC
Computer Society.
We are proud to offer you an electronic version which is similar to our
'paper' newsletter which only our Membership receives. You too can become a
member of Apples BC Computer Society. See the details inside E-News.
E-News is created with DocMaker, and requires no 'viewer' software as it is
a self running application for the Mac. Colour graphics and interesting
articles will hopefully inspire other contributors.
The attached file is a Stuffit archive. You will need Stuffit Expander or
another Stuffit compression utility to extract it.
Subscriptions
If you'd like to receive E-News on a monthly basis, we can deliver it right
you your mailbox.
Internet: send your request to enews@applesbc.bc.ca
eWorld: send your request to CorbettE
E-News may be uploaded to ANY on-line system.
In This Issue
* Around Vancouver
- The Vancouver Aquarium
* Techno File
- Mail List of Choice
- Site Change
- Newsgroups
* The Imagination Works
* Photoshop Tips
* The Frozen Apple
* Letters to the Editors
File Name: apples-bc-e-news-96-03.hqx (608 k)
Date: Mar 25, 1996
From: Corbett Enders, mis@wimsey.com
Subject: E-News.96.03
A FREE electronic newsletter by Corbett Enders & Chris Stevens, co-editors.
Apples BC E-News is the Official Electronic Newsletter of the Apples BC
Computer Society.
We are proud to offer you an electronic version which is similar to our
'paper' newsletter which only our Membership receives. You too can become a
member of Apples BC Computer Society. See the details inside E-News.
E-News is created with DocMaker, and requires no 'viewer' software as it is
a self running application for the Mac. Colour graphics and interesting
articles will hopefully inspire other contributors.
Subscriptions
If you'd like to receive E-News on a monthly basis, we can deliver it right
you your mailbox.
Internet: send your request to enews@applesbc.bc.ca
eWorld: send your request to CorbettE
E-News may be uploaded to ANY on-line system.
In This Issue
* Random Thoughts
* Photoshop Tips
* 1996 Canadian Encyclopedia
* Millard's Mac Musings
- Naming your toys
- First Class
- Apple Web Site
- Apple Announces
- Checking Spells
- Egghead Software
- Doubling RAM
* Around Vancouver
* Techno File
* Taking it to the Macs
* The Imagination Works
* Letters to the Editors
File Name: apples-bc-e-news-96-04.hqx (608 k)
Date: Apr 06, 1996
From: (Corbett Enders) mis@wimsey.com
Subject: APPLES BC E-NEWS 96/04
A FREE electronic newsletter by Corbett Enders & Chris Stevens, co-editors.
Apples BC E-News is the Official Electronic Newsletter of the Apples BC
Computer Society.
In This Issue
* Around Banff
* Photoshop Tips
* Techno File
- Ethernet .vs. Appletalk
* The IAQ File (Infrequently Asked Questions)
* Millard's Mac Musings
- Granny Smith - Settling In
- A New Style of Floppy
- Apple Giveth...
- Apple Taketh Away...
- System 7.5 Update 2.0
- ClarisWorks Easter Egg
* The Imagination Works
* Taking it to the Macs
* Letters to the Editors
File Name: apples-bc-e-news-96-05.hqx (644 k)
Date: May 07, 1996
From: (Corbett Enders) mis@wimsey.com
Subject: E-News.96.05
APPLES BC E-NEWS
A FREE electronic newsletter by Corbett Enders & Chris Stevens, co-editors.
Apples BC E-News is the Official Electronic Newsletter of the Apples BC
Computer Society.
We are proud to offer you an electronic version which is similar to our
'paper' newsletter which only our Membership receives. You too can become a
member of Apples BC Computer Society. See the details inside E-News.
E-News is created with DocMaker, and requires no 'viewer' software as it is
a self running application for the Mac. Colour graphics and interesting
articles will hopefully inspire other contributors.
Subscriptions
If you'd like to receive E-News on a monthly basis, we can deliver it right
you your mailbox.
Internet: send your request to enews@applesbc.bc.ca
E-News may be uploaded to ANY on-line system.
File Name: apples-bc-e-news-96-06.hqx (744 k)
Date: Jun 14, 1996
From: (Corbett Enders) mis@wimsey.com
Subject: APPLES BC E-NEWS 96/06
A FREE electronic newsletter by Corbett Enders & Chris Stevens, co-editors.
In This Issue
* Millard's Mac Musings
- Stuffit 4.0, Free PPP 2.5
- New from Mother Corp
- ClarisWorks Users Group WWW Page
- Other Web Pages
* Photoshop Tips
* Random Thoughts
* Around Vancouver
- Cruising to Alaska
* The Techno File
- Type 11 error explained
* The IAQ File (Infrequently Asked Questions)
- Lode Runner
* Links Pro Review
* Letters to the Editors
Apples BC E-News is the Official Electronic Newsletter of the Apples BC
Computer Society.
File Name: apples-bc-e-news-96-07.hqx (716 k)
Date: Aug 20, 1996
From: (Corbett Enders) mis@wimsey.com
Subject: E-News.96.07
APPLES BC E-NEWS
A FREE electronic newsletter by Corbett Enders & Chris Stevens, co-editors.
Apples BC E-News is the Official Electronic Newsletter of the Apples BC
Computer Society.
In This Issue
* Around Vancouver
- The Abbotsford International Airshow
* Photoshop Tips
* The Imagination Works
- Clip Art, Ya come a long way baby!
* The Techno File
- L2 Cache explained
* Millard's Mac Musings
- Info-Mac Web Site
- System 7.5.3 Revision 2
- ClarisWorks 4.0v4 Updaters
- Web Sightings
- Wise Saying Du Mois
* Random Thoughts
* SimpleCard
* How I trashed my ego in the UK
* Letters to the Editors
We are proud to offer you an electronic version which is similar to our
'paper' newsletter which only our Membership receives. You too can become a
member of Apples BC Computer Society. See the details inside E-News.
E-News is created with DocMaker, and requires no 'viewer' software as it is
a self running application for the Mac. Colour graphics and interesting
articles will hopefully inspire other contributors. Send your comments,
Letters to the Editor, and Contributions to enews@applesbc.bc.ca or any
other e-mail address listed below.
Subscriptions
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File Name: apples-bc-e-news-96-08.hqx (628 k)
Date: Aug 20, 1996
From: (Corbett Enders) mis@wimsey.com
Subject: E-News.96.08
APPLES BC E-NEWS
A FREE electronic newsletter by Corbett Enders & Chris Stevens, co-editors.
Apples BC E-News is the Official Electronic Newsletter of the Apples BC
Computer Society.
In This Issue
* Millard's Mac Musings
- Apple II GS Reincarnate
- EZ[-135] Come, EZ[-135] Go??
- Global Village's Internal Performa Modem And RAM Doubler, Both Doubled
- From Big Mama
- Web Sightings
* The IAQ File
- Book: Using FileMaker Pro 3 for the Mac by Chris Moyer
* Around Vancouver
- Benson & Hedges Symphony of Fire
- Abbotsford Airshow Update
* Photoshop Tips
* The Techno File
- To upgrade, or to purchase new... that is the question.
* Letters to the Editors
We are proud to offer you an electronic version which is similar to our
'paper' newsletter which only our Membership receives. You too can become a
member of Apples BC Computer Society. See the details inside E-News.
E-News is created with DocMaker, and requires no 'viewer' software as it is
a self running application for the Mac. Colour graphics and interesting
articles will hopefully inspire other contributors. Send your comments,
Letters to the Editor, and Contributions to enews@applesbc.bc.ca or any
other e-mail address listed below.
Subscriptions
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you your mailbox.
Internet: send your request to enews@applesbc.bc.ca
File Name: apples-bc-e-news-96-10.hqx (536 k)
Date: Oct 06, 1996
From: mis@wimsey.com (Corbett Enders)
Subject: APPLES BC E-NEWS Oct. 96
A FREE electronic newsletter by Corbett Enders & Chris Stevens, co-editors.
In This Issue
* Millard's Mac Musings
- Web Sightings
- Mac Batteries
- From the Adobe hacienda
- Thoughts to Apple Canada
- Thanks for the Memory
* The Techno File
- 7500 Daughter Card Upgrade
* My Very First Storybook
* Around Vancouver
* The IAQ File
- Backing up is hard to do...
* Photoshop Tips
* Random Thoughts
- File Compression & Internet Encoding
* Letters to the Editors
Apples BC E-News is the Official Electronic Newsletter of the Apples BC
Computer Society.
We are proud to offer you an electronic version which is similar to our
'paper' newsletter which only our Membership receives. You too can become a
member of Apples BC Computer Society. See the details inside E-News.
E-News is created with DocMaker, and requires no 'viewer' software as it is
a self running application for the Mac. Colour graphics and interesting
articles will hopefully inspire other contributors.
E-News may be uploaded to ANY on-line system.
File Name: apples-bc-e-news-96-12.hqx (444 k)
Date: Jan 02, 1997
From: (Corbett Enders) mis@wimsey.com
Subject: E-News 96.12
APPLES BC E-NEWS
A FREE electronic newsletter by Corbett Enders & Chris Stevens, co-editors.
In This Issue
* Not Reachable Online
* Millard's Mac Musings
- A Note on last month's column
- A Newton For Wellington
- UnZIP'ed
- RAM Doubler 2.0
- Web Musing
* The Techno File
- Open Transport
* Photoshop Tips
* The IAQ File
- Who Needs FM Pro When There is Claris Works?
* PowerCenter 150
* Ways of Promoting a Creative Mindset Using E-Mail
* Letters to the Editors
Apples BC E-News is the Official Electronic Newsletter of the Apples BC
Computer Society.
We are proud to offer you an electronic version which is similar to our
'paper' newsletter which only our Membership receives. You too can become a
member of Apples BC Computer Society. See the details inside E-News.
E-News is created with DocMaker, and requires no 'viewer' software as it is
a self running application for the Mac. Colour graphics and interesting
articles will hopefully inspire other contributors.
The attached file is a Stuffit archive. You will need Stuffit Expander or
another Stuffit compression utility to extract it.
Subscriptions
If you'd like to receive E-News on a monthly basis, we can deliver it right
you your mailbox.
Internet: send your request to enews@applesbc.bc.ca
E-News may be uploaded to ANY on-line system.
File Name: apples-bc-e-news-97-02.hqx (460 k)
Date: Mar 03, 1997
From: enders@istar.ca (Corbett Enders)
Subject: E-News 97.02
APPLES BC E-NEWS
A FREE electronic newsletter by Corbett Enders & Chris Stevens, co-editors.
In This Issue
* Prankstering on the Web
* My Newton 2.0
* Taking it to the Macs
* Millard's Mac Musings
- Smarthouse
- Getting this over with Quickly
- Apple Computer
* Photoshop Tips
- Adobe Photoshop 4
* The IAQ File
- The Penultimate FileMaker Pro Template
* MacWorld Expo
* The Techno File
- Is the Web what it is cracked up to be?
* Letters to the Editors
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Date: Jun 18, 1996
From: (Andersen, Scott @ TFN CORP) IMCEAMS-CENTRAL_CORP_Sanderse@XLConnect
Subject: technical newsletter
this is in adobe acrobat format.
Any other information is included in the file!
Scott O. Andersen
SoftSwitch and Exchange Administrator
Apple Corporate Technical Champion
Sanderse@xlconnect.com
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Date: Aug 07, 1996
From: (Scott Andersen) Sanderse@XLConnect.com
Subject: Apple Technical Newsletter Issue 3
Scott Andersen
SoftSwitch Administrator
Exchange Administrator
XLConnect
1-513-792-4657 phone
800-641-8045 pager
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Date: Aug 06, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 1995 03:34:19 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Arabic to Roman Numeral Macro
This WordPerfect for Macintosh macro I wrote converts Arabic numerals from 1
to 3,999 to Roman numerals.
George Maschke
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Date: Feb 17, 1998
From: xpolakis@hol.gr
Subject: Archimedean v. 8.0 (New version)
Archimedean 8.0: This is a DocMaker format stand-alone
document containing stuff related to great Archimedes.
(quotations, poems etc).
Antreas P. Hatzipolakis
xpolakis@prometheus.hol.gr
http://users.hol.gr/~xpolakis/
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Date: Apr 29, 2003
From: MB
Subject: Article Archivist 1.0
Features:
[+] OS X Aqua interface.
[+] Manages an unlimited number of magazines.
[+] User definable keywords and categories.
[+] Works with any magazine.
[+] Auto Saves.
[+] Prints lists or detailed forms.
[+] Clean and pleasing Graphical Interface.
Organize your magazines quickly with Article Archivist. If you have a hobby
or special interest, you no doubt have a collection of magazines to go with
it. With Article Archivist you can save info about articles that you thought
were helpful or interesting.
Here�s an example.. if you have a cooking magazine subscription you probably
see a lot of recipes that you would like to try, but don't have time right
that second to enter them into CookWare Deluxe. With Article Archivist you
can just make note of it, then later when you have time you can add the
recipes to CookWare Deluxe.
To use AA you simply choose from a list of magazines (more can be added)
then add the title of the article and some keywords from the pop-up menus
and you're on way. Now you when you want to make Chicken simply ask AA to
find Chicken and it will show you every Chicken Dish in your magazine
collection even the page number and where you stored the magazine. The same
idea can be applied to any magazine (i.e. pets, travel, cars, health,
computers etc.). AA is completely customizable and can manage multiple
magazines at once.
Article Archivist is a perfect companion to use with CookWare Deluxe,
SafeDog, SafeCat, Medical Records and CarCare .
More products:
[+] CookWare Deluxe: Organize your recipes quickly and easily.
[+] Additional Recipe Sets.
[+] Recipe Cleaner: Removes unwanted information from any recipe.
[+] BarWare: Find recipes quickly and easily.
[+] SafeDog & SafeCat always have up-to-date information regarding your
pet's health, it could save your pet's life!
[+] CarCare: maintains your auto records.
[+] Medical Records helps maintaining an accurate medical history.
More info at: http://www.DigitalFriedChicken.com
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Date: Feb 06, 2003
From: Wolfgang Ante
Subject: ARTIS Simple List 1.2
ARTIS Simple List is an easy-to-use yet powerful list manager. It is ideal
to organize your tasks and ideas, manage your shopping lists, wish lists,
bug lists, you name it.
Simple List has a lot of nice features like:
- instant filtering while you type
- drag & drop to rearrange items
- Apple iApp-like appearance and user interface
- auto-opening to open your everyday lists on startup
- multiple documents for all your lists
- lots of customization options
- comfortable keyboard navigation
- and so on...
ARTIS Simple List is shareware, a single-user-license costs US$ 9.95
System requirements: Mac OS X 10.1 or better
Website:
Date: May 08, 1999
From: ktekinay@mactechnologies.com
Subject: ASCII Lister 1.2 [68K]
ASCII Lister 1.2 [68K]
This program converts characters to their ASCII codes and back again. It
also provides an interactive table of codes.
Date: May 08, 1999
From: ktekinay@mactechnologies.com
Subject: ASCII Lister 1.2 [PPC]
ASCII Lister 1.2 [PPC]
This program converts characters to their ASCII codes and back again. It
also provides an interactive table of codes.
Date: Jul 31, 2003
From: Sylvain Demongeot
Subject: AsktheDJ1.3.sit, a revolutionary DJ/mix engine
Ask the DJ is a sophisticated mix engine which analyses the music's rhythm
to perform DJ-like transitions between tracks... automatically!
Ask the DJ will also:
search your music library
- optimize your play-list
- skip intros and outros
- level the volume
- export mixes to audio files
Version 1.3 handles AAC protected (".m4p") files from the Music Store and
can index FAT (MS-DOS) volumes, such as iPods. It also fixes problems with
version 1.2.
Ask the DJ is shareware and costs $29. Until you register, it stops every
minutes and you can't save play-lists or export to audio files.
Requires Mac OS X v10.0 or later.
Copyright 2003, Sylvain Demongeot
Ask the DJ may be transmitted freely between individuals. Ask the DJ may be
incorporated in a shareware archive (CD-ROM or online) in the form of the
original archive, provided the author is informed of such distribution. If
Ask the DJ is distributed through a hardware medium (e.g. magazine with
CD-ROM), it would be appreciated (but not required) that the author receive
a copy of the medium. Ask the DJ may not be distributed for any other
purpose without the author=B9s permission.
Contacting the Author:
Please write to Sylvain Demongeot .
http://www.wildbits.com/askthedj/
Date: Sep 04, 1998
From: rleitao@atpm.com
Subject: ATPM4.08.sit.hqx
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a fun monthly chronicle of the
Macintosh experience written by and for everyday users. It includes
humorous anecdotes, short stories, product reviews and commentaries by
Macintosh owners and users about our favorite personal computer. ATPM is
published with DOCMaker so that it can be easily read as a stand-alone
document by just about any Macintosh. More information is available at
our Web site
Date: Oct 08, 1998
From: rleitao@atpm.com
Subject: ATPM4.09
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a fun monthly chronicle of the
Macintosh experience written by and for everyday users. It includes
humorous anecdotes, short stories, product reviews and commentaries by
Macintosh owners and users about our favorite personal computer. ATPM is
published with DOCMaker so that it can be easily read as a stand-alone
document by just about any Macintosh. More information is available at
our Web site
Date: Nov 27, 1998
From: rleitao@atpm.com
Subject: ATPM4.10
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a monthly Internet magazine (or
e-zine) written by and for everyday users of Apple Macintosh computers.
Each issue contains humorous anecdotes, interesting columns and critical
product reviews. ATPM is created in DocMaker so that it can be read as a
stand-alone document by any Macintosh that has a 68020 or later
processor. ATPM has been called a "must read" by Mac enthusiasts the
world over. More information about ATPM can be found at our Web site
Date: Nov 27, 1998
From: rleitao@atpm.com
Subject: ATPM4.11
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a monthly Internet magazine (or
e-zine) written by and for everyday users of Apple Macintosh computers.
Each issue contains humorous anecdotes, interesting columns and critical
product reviews. ATPM is created in DocMaker so that it can be read as a
stand-alone document by any Macintosh that has a 68020 or later
processor. ATPM has been called a "must read" by Mac enthusiasts the
world over. More information about ATPM can be found at our Web site
Date: Mar 12, 1999
From: dchvatik@atpm.com
Subject: ATPM5.03.sit.bin
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a monthly Internet magazine (or
e-zine) written by and for everyday users of Apple Macintosh computers.
Each issue contains humorous anecdotes, interesting columns and critical
product reviews. ATPM is created in DocMaker so that it can be read as a
stand-alone document by any Macintosh that has a 68020 or later
processor, as well as an online issue that can be read with any web
browser. ATPM has been called a "must read" by Mac enthusiasts the world
over. More information about ATPM can be found at our Web site
Date: Apr 16, 1999
From: dchvatik@atpm.com
Subject: ATPM 5.04
About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a monthly Internet magazine (or
e-zine) written by and for everyday users of Apple Macintosh computers.
Each issue contains humorous anecdotes, interesting columns and critical
product reviews. ATPM is created in DocMaker so that it can be read as a
stand-alone document by any Macintosh that has a 68020 or later
processor, as well as an online issue that can be read with any web
browser. ATPM has been called a "must read" by Mac enthusiasts the world
over. More information about ATPM can be found at our Web site
Date: Oct 23, 1999
From: Chris Turner
Subject: Abstract for ATPM 5.10.PDF.sit
This is the PDF version of ATPM 5.10, and required Acrobat Reader 3.0 or
later.
--------------------
October 4, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - As the northern
hemisphere begins its descent into autumn with the month of October, so
to does the staff of ATPM push on with issue 5.10 of About This
Particular Macintosh.
With the addition of new staff members and more columns for our readers�
enjoyment, ATPM continues to push the boundaries of e-zine publishing.
Former reader Scott Feldstein joins the staff full time this month with a
double-barrel blast of his column, User Preference. A graduate student in
educational psychology, and full time Mac techie at Marquete University,
Scott brings a unique perspective to that which ATPM has always stood
for: the personal computing experience, with heavy emphasis on the
personal.
Publisher Michael Tsai begins a timely series on Cascading Style Sheets
on the web in his column, Personal Computing Paradigm. This issue marks
the first for ATPM that utilizes this great way for webmasters to
standardize their pages.
Matthew Glidden, of �Three Macs and a Printer,� continues his 10-part
networking series with his third article, �Network Software: Sharing
files (and feelings) with others.� Managing Editor Daniel Chvatik brings
you more web sites in this month�s About This Particular Website, before
turning the reigns over next month to new staffer David Spencer.
David Ozab joins the ATPM crew as the resident sound junkie, and kicks
off his contributions with jams talking about �Midi and the Mac,� and
�Authorizing Opcode on USB Macs.� Tom Iovino finds a way to scare the
beejezus out of us by giving us a glimpse of national security without
the presence of Macintosh in Apple Cider.
ATPM lands an interview with Chuck Fox, Business Development Officer with
FreeMac.com to discuss how they�re going to give away all those free
iMacs.
Shareware Editor Bill Lovett evaluates a plethora of Macintosh interface
enhancements in this month�s roundup, while the staff reviews CD Stomper
Pro 3.2.6, Extension Overload 4.5.1, the iCatch, the iMate ADB-USB
adapter, MacHeadlines Pro 1.8, and an old favorite come anew, ShrinkWrap
3.5.
Hollywood dude Mike Shields talks about independent filmmakers and the
impact the Macintosh has had in that realm recently in this month�s �On a
Clear Day...�
There continues to be only two ways to get a rockin� ATPM t-shirt. The
first is to simply order one! The second offers more of a challenge, in
that you have to be the first respondent with all the correct answers to
this month�s Trivia Challenge, courtesy of Ed Goss. Ed promises lots of
fun with The �ist� List.
Daniel Chvatik continues to be the world-traveling envy of the staff, and
has more desktop pictures for your enjoyment, this month of Montreal. All
this and more, including past and present issues of ATPM at
Date: Oct 23, 1999
From: Chris Turner
Subject: Abstract for ATPM 5.10.srd.sit
This is the eDoc version of ATPM 5.10, and requires a Macintosh running
System 7.1 or later.
--------------------------
October 4, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - As the northern
hemisphere begins its descent into autumn with the month of October, so
to does the staff of ATPM push on with issue 5.10 of About This
Particular Macintosh.
With the addition of new staff members and more columns for our readers�
enjoyment, ATPM continues to push the boundaries of e-zine publishing.
Former reader Scott Feldstein joins the staff full time this month with a
double-barrel blast of his column, User Preference. A graduate student in
educational psychology, and full time Mac techie at Marquete University,
Scott brings a unique perspective to that which ATPM has always stood
for: the personal computing experience, with heavy emphasis on the
personal.
Publisher Michael Tsai begins a timely series on Cascading Style Sheets
on the web in his column, Personal Computing Paradigm. This issue marks
the first for ATPM that utilizes this great way for webmasters to
standardize their pages.
Matthew Glidden, of �Three Macs and a Printer,� continues his 10-part
networking series with his third article, �Network Software: Sharing
files (and feelings) with others.� Managing Editor Daniel Chvatik brings
you more web sites in this month�s About This Particular Website, before
turning the reigns over next month to new staffer David Spencer.
David Ozab joins the ATPM crew as the resident sound junkie, and kicks
off his contributions with jams talking about �Midi and the Mac,� and
�Authorizing Opcode on USB Macs.� Tom Iovino finds a way to scare the
beejezus out of us by giving us a glimpse of national security without
the presence of Macintosh in Apple Cider.
ATPM lands an interview with Chuck Fox, Business Development Officer with
FreeMac.com to discuss how they�re going to give away all those free
iMacs.
Shareware Editor Bill Lovett evaluates a plethora of Macintosh interface
enhancements in this month�s roundup, while the staff reviews CD Stomper
Pro 3.2.6, Extension Overload 4.5.1, the iCatch, the iMate ADB-USB
adapter, MacHeadlines Pro 1.8, and an old favorite come anew, ShrinkWrap
3.5.
Hollywood dude Mike Shields talks about independent filmmakers and the
impact the Macintosh has had in that realm recently in this month�s �On a
Clear Day...�
There continues to be only two ways to get a rockin� ATPM t-shirt. The
first is to simply order one! The second offers more of a challenge, in
that you have to be the first respondent with all the correct answers to
this month�s Trivia Challenge, courtesy of Ed Goss. Ed promises lots of
fun with The �ist� List.
Daniel Chvatik continues to be the world-traveling envy of the staff, and
has more desktop pictures for your enjoyment, this month of Montreal. All
this and more, including past and present issues of ATPM at
Date: Nov 22, 1999
From: Chris Turner
Subject: ATPM 5.11 PDF version
This is the PDF version of About This Particular Macintosh 5.11. It
requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0 or later for viewing.
-------------------------
November 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - The leaves are turning
colors, and so turn is the staff of ATPM - green with envy that is over
the Power Macintosh G4 and Apple Cinema Display. Luckily for our readers,
issue 5.11 of About This Particular Macintosh isn't as hard to find as
the latest hardware from our favorite fruit company.
This month, Mac maestro David Ozab continues his insights into the
musical side of the Macintosh with the second part of his Midi and the
Mac.
This issue also sees a bit of a theme - fonts! Publisher Michael Tsai
offers a comprehensive overview of fonts on the Mac in his column,
Personal Computing Paradigm. Michael also reviews the font utility, Font
Agent.
David Spencer spins a wicked web of font searching in this month's About
This Particular Web Site, and Shareware Editor Bill Lovett presents a
plethora of font utilities for your enjoyment.
Networking guru Matthew Glidden, of "Three Macs and a Printer," talks
about something we all need once and a while - security. His fourth
article of the 10-part series is "Dealing with Your Network's
Insecurities." We're sure Matthew offers more help than just telling you
how to build your network's self-confidence.
Robert Paul Leitao returns to close out his tenure this year with Apple,
Kids, and Attitude. Robert looks back at some of the predictions he made
in ATPM 5.01 regarding Apple's business practices and financial future,
and how they turned out. He also discusses the recent Apple flip-flop on
shipping G4s, and we look forward to his return in ATPM 6.02.
Tom Iovino and Mike Shields tie in some elaborate analogies in their
respective columns, Apple Cider, and On A Clear Day... Tom tells us the
things he's thankful for in the Mac world, and Mike laments the passing
of his French Toast Crunch cereal while bringing us the latest on the Mac
in Hollywood. We don't know how they do it, but they manage to pull it
off.
Scott Feldstein talks about computer buyer types in his column, User
Preference, while David Ozab explores the Instrument Interface in a
Segments piece.
After you check out the staff reviews of the new iBook, Font Agent,
Cruise Control, Spy Fox 2, and Auction Action Tracker, make sure you
digest our new Update section, where we provide updated information on
items we've reviewed in recent issues.
This month's Trivia Challenge was submitted to us by British reader John
Precedo, and featurs a Star Trek theme. The big winner gets an ATPM
t-shirt, but don't despair if you're not the first respondent with all
the correct answers. You can still get your own ATPM t-shirt by ordering
one! Finally, we bring you more desktop pictures, this time from the
beautiful Bahamas. Enjoy!
Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh
Date: Dec 05, 1999
From: Chris Turner
Subject: Abstract for ATPM 5.11 eDOC version
This is the eDoc version of About This Particular Macintosh 5.11.
------------
November 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - The leaves are turning
colors, and so turn is the staff of ATPM - green with envy that is over
the Power Macintosh G4 and Apple Cinema Display. Luckily for our readers,
issue 5.11 of About This Particular Macintosh isn't as hard to find as
the latest hardware from our favorite fruit company.
This month, Mac maestro David Ozab continues his insights into the
musical side of the Macintosh with the second part of his Midi and the
Mac.
This issue also sees a bit of a theme - fonts! Publisher Michael Tsai
offers a comprehensive overview of fonts on the Mac in his column,
Personal Computing Paradigm. Michael also reviews the font utility, Font
Agent.
David Spencer spins a wicked web of font searching in this month's About
This Particular Web Site, and Shareware Editor Bill Lovett presents a
plethora of font utilities for your enjoyment.
Networking guru Matthew Glidden, of "Three Macs and a Printer," talks
about something we all need once and a while - security. His fourth
article of the 10-part series is "Dealing with Your Network's
Insecurities." We're sure Matthew offers more help than just telling you
how to build your network's self-confidence.
Robert Paul Leitao returns to close out his tenure this year with Apple,
Kids, and Attitude. Robert looks back at some of the predictions he made
in ATPM 5.01 regarding Apple's business practices and financial future,
and how they turned out. He also discusses the recent Apple flip-flop on
shipping G4s, and we look forward to his return in ATPM 6.02.
Tom Iovino and Mike Shields tie in some elaborate analogies in their
respective columns, Apple Cider, and On A Clear Day... Tom tells us the
things he's thankful for in the Mac world, and Mike laments the passing
of his French Toast Crunch cereal while bringing us the latest on the Mac
in Hollywood. We don't know how they do it, but they manage to pull it
off.
Scott Feldstein talks about computer buyer types in his column, User
Preference, while David Ozab explores the Instrument Interface in a
Segments piece.
After you check out the staff reviews of the new iBook, Font Agent,
Cruise Control, Spy Fox 2, and Auction Action Tracker, make sure you
digest our new Update section, where we provide updated information on
items we've reviewed in recent issues.
This month's Trivia Challenge was submitted to us by British reader John
Precedo, and featurs a Star Trek theme. The big winner gets an ATPM
t-shirt, but don't despair if you're not the first respondent with all
the correct answers. You can still get your own ATPM t-shirt by ordering
one! Finally, we bring you more desktop pictures, this time from the
beautiful Bahamas. Enjoy!
Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh
Date: Jan 07, 2000
From: Chris Turner
Subject: ATPM 5.12
December 6, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com)--The holiday season is
upon us, and as the staff of About This Particular Macintosh presents our
December issue, we wish you the very best during this time of joy, and
for the new year to come.
Kicking things off in this month's Apple Cider, Tom Iovino awaits the
upcoming year 2000, and looks back on 1999 with some Random Saved
Thoughts regarding Apple, Microsoft, football and parade balloons.
Publisher Michael Tsai examines the current state of Macintosh software
from Microsoft, and as usual, doesn't pull any punches.
David Ozab continues his Segments piece, this time with a look at "MIDI
and the Mac" in this month's How To.
Networking guru Matthew Glidden, of "Three Macs and a Printer", continues
his 10-part series on networking your Macs with part 5, "Mixing Ethernet
and LocalTalk Networks." For those of you with a mixture of older and
newer Macs that need to communicate with one another, this column is for
you.
This month's Art Department is a bit different, as our graphics guru
Jamal Ghandour takes on a different form of art--music. Jamal walks you
through how to burn your own music compilation CDs, turning your personal
music collection into your own work of art.
In this month's About This Particular Web Site, David Spencer presents a
cornucopia of sites for your holiday viewing pleasure, from staff
favorites The Onion and mp3.com to The Register, Digital Blasphemy, and
more. Be sure to contribute sites you think other readers might be
interested in by emailing David.
Our Shareware Editor Bill Lovett has an extensive roundup of software
that aids the Mac user in one of the staples of computer
usage--installation. Check out Clean-Install Assistant, Yank, Tome
Viewer, and Installer Observer. All make excellent holiday gifts for the
Mac user in your life--with the exception of Yank, they are all free, and
even Yank is inexpensive for what it does.
The staff reviews a wide range of items just in time for your last-minute
holiday shopping, including Humongous Entertainment's Backyard Football;
N2MP3 from Proteron; nik Color Efex!; Guy Kawasaki's latest tome, Rules
for Revolutionaries; the Rio Player 500; and Handspring's Palm OS PDA,
the Visor Deluxe.
A great gift idea this year is an ATPM t-shirt, available now. Check our
web site for more details. Or you could really impress the ATPM reader in
your life by winning him or her a t-shirt in this month's Trivia
Challenge, Match the Monikers! ATPM's gift to you this holiday season is
a new set of desktop pictures, courtesy of Managing Editor Daniel
Chvatik. This month's theme, Clouds, promises to bring to your desktop
thoughts of pleasantness and relaxation for the coming year.
Finally, the staff of About This Particular Macintosh thanks all of our
readers for another fabulous year. You are the reason we continue to
publish what we feel is the best Macintosh e-zine around--by everyday
Macintosh users, for everyday Macintosh users. We welcome your
criticisms, questions, and praise. See you next year!
Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh
About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine
dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you
informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are
accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In
addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the
most from your Mac OS computing experience.
Date: Jan 07, 2000
From: Chris Turner
Subject: ATPM 5.12
December 6, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com)--The holiday season is
upon us, and as the staff of About This Particular Macintosh presents our
December issue, we wish you the very best during this time of joy, and
for the new year to come.
Kicking things off in this month's Apple Cider, Tom Iovino awaits the
upcoming year 2000, and looks back on 1999 with some Random Saved
Thoughts regarding Apple, Microsoft, football and parade balloons.
Publisher Michael Tsai examines the current state of Macintosh software
from Microsoft, and as usual, doesn't pull any punches.
David Ozab continues his Segments piece, this time with a look at "MIDI
and the Mac" in this month's How To.
Networking guru Matthew Glidden, of "Three Macs and a Printer", continues
his 10-part series on networking your Macs with part 5, "Mixing Ethernet
and LocalTalk Networks." For those of you with a mixture of older and
newer Macs that need to communicate with one another, this column is for
you.
This month's Art Department is a bit different, as our graphics guru
Jamal Ghandour takes on a different form of art--music. Jamal walks you
through how to burn your own music compilation CDs, turning your personal
music collection into your own work of art.
In this month's About This Particular Web Site, David Spencer presents a
cornucopia of sites for your holiday viewing pleasure, from staff
favorites The Onion and mp3.com to The Register, Digital Blasphemy, and
more. Be sure to contribute sites you think other readers might be
interested in by emailing David.
Our Shareware Editor Bill Lovett has an extensive roundup of software
that aids the Mac user in one of the staples of computer
usage--installation. Check out Clean-Install Assistant, Yank, Tome
Viewer, and Installer Observer. All make excellent holiday gifts for the
Mac user in your life--with the exception of Yank, they are all free, and
even Yank is inexpensive for what it does.
The staff reviews a wide range of items just in time for your last-minute
holiday shopping, including Humongous Entertainment's Backyard Football;
N2MP3 from Proteron; nik Color Efex!; Guy Kawasaki's latest tome, Rules
for Revolutionaries; the Rio Player 500; and Handspring's Palm OS PDA,
the Visor Deluxe.
A great gift idea this year is an ATPM t-shirt, available now. Check our
web site for more details. Or you could really impress the ATPM reader in
your life by winning him or her a t-shirt in this month's Trivia
Challenge, Match the Monikers! ATPM's gift to you this holiday season is
a new set of desktop pictures, courtesy of Managing Editor Daniel
Chvatik. This month's theme, Clouds, promises to bring to your desktop
thoughts of pleasantness and relaxation for the coming year.
Finally, the staff of About This Particular Macintosh thanks all of our
readers for another fabulous year. You are the reason we continue to
publish what we feel is the best Macintosh e-zine around--by everyday
Macintosh users, for everyday Macintosh users. We welcome your
criticisms, questions, and praise. See you next year!
Copyright 1999 About This Particular Macintosh
About This Particular Macintosh is a monthly electronic magazine
dedicated to the personal computing experience. ATPM seeks to keep you
informed of current events in the Mac OS world. Its articles are
accessible to users who possess an average knowledge of the Mac. In
addition, tips and reviews are included in each issue to help you get the
most from your Mac OS computing experience.
Date: Oct 04, 1999
From: Christopher Turner
Subject: ATPM 5.08.pdf Abstract
This is the PDF version of ATPM 5.08 and requires at least Adobe Acrobat
Reader 3 for viewing.
-----------
August 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - Just as Steve Jobs
announced the fourth and final product in Apple�s four-tiered product
strategy at last month�s Macworld Expo, so to does ATPM Publisher Michael
Tsai announce the publishing strategy of About This Particular Macintosh.
�Just as Apple can�t make one, or even two Macintoshes that meet
everyone�s needs, we don�t believe that everyone has the same needs in a
Mac magazine,� Tsai said in an open letter to ATPM readers. �Some Mac
users work tethered to the Internet, with their email client set to
check for mail every two minute. Others must pay per-minute rates to use
the Internet and prefer downloading an offline copy to read on-screen or
print out. We believe we have something to satisfy everyone.�
About This Particular Macintosh will now be published monthly in four
different formats, the first of its kind for any online Macintosh e-zine.
These formats include the Online Webzine, Acrobat PDF, the downloadable
Offline Webzine, and the new eDOC format.
�Our readership survey on formats told us that half of our readers
preferred the DOCMaker format,� stated Chris Turner, ATPM�s Publicity
Manager. �But the DOCMaker format is quickly becoming antiquated. We�ve
run into several problems with it and the newer versions of the Mac OS.
The eDOC format doesn�t have any of these problems, and has proven a
worthy successor.�
Robert Paul Leitao is back this month with his quarterly column, Apple,
Kids & Attitude, continuing to explore the Apple financial world.
The ATPM staff continues to grow as we welcome aboard Matthew Glidden of
Three Macs & a Printer fame. Matthew will be doing a ten-part series of
networking articles for About This Particular Macintosh, beginning with
this month�s �You, 10BaseT, and the Mac Makes Three.�
Publisher Michael Tsai provides an overview of last month�s Macworld
Expo, while Tom Iovino lusts after a new iBook in this month�s Apple
Cider. Our Hollywood correspondent and resident Batman, Mike Shields,
takes us through a maze of Mac entertainment news.
Shareware Editor Bill Lovett looks at various HTML coding tools, while
the staff reviewed software including QuickTime 4, the book Apple
Confidential, Document Express 2.5, the ultimate screen capture utility,
Snapz Pro 2.01, and the PowerKey 600. Ed Goss caps off the month with a
slam-bang timeline trivia contest.
Even more desktop pictures have hit the ATPM web site this month, and our
new t-shirts are begging for homes. Stop by and check them all out! Past
and present issues of ATPM can be found at
Date: Oct 04, 1999
From: Christopher Turner
Subject: ATPM 5.08.srd.sit Abstract
This is the eDOC version of ATPM 5.08
----------
August 2, 1999, Etna, NH (http://www.atpm.com) - Just as Steve Jobs
announced the fourth and final product in Apple�s four-tiered product
strategy at last month�s Macworld Expo, so to does ATPM Publisher Michael
Tsai announce the publishing strategy of About This Particular Macintosh.
�Just as Apple can�t make one, or even two Macintoshes that meet
everyone�s needs, we don�t believe that everyone has the same needs in a
Mac magazine,� Tsai said in an open letter to ATPM readers. �Some Mac
users work tethered to the Internet, with their email client set to
check for mail every two minute. Others must pay per-minute rates to use
the Internet and prefer downloading an offline copy to read on-screen or
print out. We believe we have something to satisfy everyone.�
About This Particular Macintosh will now be published monthly in four
different formats, the first of its kind for any online Macintosh e-zine.
These formats include the Online Webzine, Acrobat PDF, the downloadable
Offline Webzine, and the new eDOC format.
�Our readership survey on formats told us that half of our readers
preferred the DOCMaker format,� stated Chris Turner, ATPM�s Publicity
Manager. �But the DOCMaker format is quickly becoming antiquated. We�ve
run into several problems with it and the newer versions of the Mac OS.
The eDOC format doesn�t have any of these problems, and has proven a
worthy successor.�
Robert Paul Leitao is back this month with his quarterly column, Apple,
Kids & Attitude, continuing to explore the Apple financial world.
The ATPM staff continues to grow as we welcome aboard Matthew Glidden of
Three Macs & a Printer fame. Matthew will be doing a ten-part series of
networking articles for About This Particular Macintosh, beginning with
this month�s �You, 10BaseT, and the Mac Makes Three.�
Publisher Michael Tsai provides an overview of last month�s Macworld
Expo, while Tom Iovino lusts after a new iBook in this month�s Apple
Cider. Our Hollywood correspondent and resident Batman, Mike Shields,
takes us through a maze of Mac entertainment news.
Shareware Editor Bill Lovett looks at various HTML coding tools, while
the staff reviewed software including QuickTime 4, the book Apple
Confidential, Document Express 2.5, the ultimate screen capture utility,
Snapz Pro 2.01, and the PowerKey 600. Ed Goss caps off the month with a
slam-bang timeline trivia contest.
Even more desktop pictures have hit the ATPM web site this month, and our
new t-shirts are begging for homes. Stop by and check them all out! Past
and present issues of ATPM can be found at
Date: Jun 14, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 1995 23:10:57 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Auto Insert Date Text 2.0 macro
Have you ever wanted to have a letterhead stationery document that would
automatically insert the current date, but would keep that date after you
saved the document and not update it each time the document is opened?
Here's a technique for doing this with WordPerfect's OnOpenDocument macro
feature.
Date: Jan 02, 1996
From: bbsw@netcom.com (Bare Bones Software)
Subject: BBEdit Lite 3.5.1
The attached StuffIt archive contains version 3.5.1 of BBEdit Lite,
our popular freeware text editor. This updated version corrects
several problems that were reported in the original 3.5 release, and
contains updated documentation and product information.
[Archive Maintainers Please Note: This submission replaces all
previous versions of BBEdit Lite; please remove the old versions from
your archives.]
We invite anyone who desires more information about BBEdit Lite or our
other freeware and commercial products to contact us via email at
, or to visit our Web site at
Date: Jan 31, 1999
From: HolyMac@kagi.com
Subject: BibleViewer 2.01 - read, browse, and search the Holy Bible
BibleViewer is the popular program for Macintosh users who want to read,
browse, and search the Holy Bible. This is a minor fix (version 2.01) to
the recent release (there was a chapter numbering problem in a particular
book).
This release of BibleViewer uses a modern English language version of the
Bible. Other versions of the Bible, including the King James version, are
available from the BibleViewer site at http://www.kagi.com/HolyMac/ on the
web.
BibleViewer may be freely distributed, by any means, assuming it is
complete and unchanged.
Date: Dec 26, 1998
From: HolyMac@kagi.com
Subject: BibleViewer 2.0 - read, browse, and search the Holy Bible
BibleViewer is the popular program for Macintosh users who want to read,
browse, and search the Holy Bible.
This is a new release of BibleViewer incorporating a modern version of the
Bible that is easier to read and understand.
For additional information, visit http://www.kagi.com/HolyMac/ on the web.
BibleViewer may be freely distributed, by any means, assuming it is
complete and unchanged.
Date: May 19, 1998
From: bibleman@direct.ca
Subject: Biblija Cr.1.pdf.sit
Bible - in Croatian/Biblija Hrvatski. Cross platform PDF file. Acrobat Reader
required.
Croatian/Bosnian Bible Outreach Ministry
27591-40th Ave.,
Langley, B. C. V4W 1V8 Canada
Date: Jun 13, 1997
From: Francois.Pottier@inria.fr
Subject: Big Brother 1.2 (the WWW link checker)
This is Big Brother 1.2, a shareware WWW link checker for the
Macintosh.
Big Brother features:
- Checks documents off your hard disk or fetches them from a server
- Follows links, so a whole site can be checked in one fell swoop
- Blazing speed - checks dozens of links concurrently
- and a lot more...
Big Brother requires the Thread Manager (which is part of System 7.5).
--
Fran�ois Pottier
Francois.Pottier@inria.fr
http://pauillac.inria.fr/~fpottier/
Date: Apr 16, 1997
From: Edmartin@marsoftware.com
Subject: Bills to Pay Pro 3.5.6
Welcome to Bills to Pay Pro� from MAR Software. Bills to Pay Pro was
designed specifically for the Newton 2.0 operating system. This new
version supports Pocket Money and Pocket Quicken, and was rated 5 by
GECKO Magazine!
I. What�s New in Version 3.5.6 � Full support of the Newton 2000,
including keyboard shortcuts. � Support for the new Newton Preferences
standard. � Transfer account information can now be sent to PocketMoney
when posting bills from Bills to Pay Pro. � When posting payments or
deposits to PocketMoney or Pocket Quicken, three date options are now
available: date paid, date due, or date sent.
The update can be downloaded from our web site at
http://www.marsoftware.com. While you're there, you'll notice we have a
new product: The Executive Newton stand! Be sure to take a peek.
The full working version of Bills to Pay Pro is also available in
German, Japanese, and French. We are currently working on a Spanish
version.
Bills to Pay Pro Can Track It All!!
Date: Jun 04, 2000
From: "Hiatus"
Subject: Biorythms 8
Biorhythms 8
-------------------
Our minds, bodies and emotions are governed by three natural cycles, known
as biorhythms. Once we realise how we are affected, we can plan our lives
accordingly, so that we take advantage of our peaks of energy and exercise
special caution on "critical" days.
Biorhythms 8 tracks your cycles, and those of your friends and family,
computes compatibilities, searches, prints, and so much more.
Version 8 is a substantial upgrade, making it the most powerful, attractive
and original biorhythm program available on any platform. It has appeared in
a number of Macintosh magazines.
Requires: Mac OS 8.0 (other users should continue to use version 6.1c)
Shareware $15
(c) Hiatus 1992-2000
Date: Mar 07, 1995
From: f8dy@netaxs.com
Subject: Brailler 0.61 source
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 11:47:37 -0500 (EST)
Brailler 0.61B is a Braille text editor. You can use it as a brailler-style
typewriter (with six keys and a space bar), or you can type in English
and Brailler will translate your text into grade 1 or 2 American
Standard Braille as you type. Requires system 7.0 or later. Copyright (c)
1994-5, Mark Pilgrim; please read enclose file "GNU General Public License"
for licensing details.
Version 0.61B includes support for the Drag Manager, the ability to convert
non-Brailler text files to grade 1 or 2 Braille when opening them, and
many technical improvements.
Date: Jun 19, 1998
From: poot@home.com
Subject: BuggySoft DepthLib v1.0.4
BuggySoft DepthLib v1.0.4
BuggySoft� - Scott Dunbar
� 1996-1998.
email: poot@home.com
ftp: ftp://24.1.82.253/BuggySoft/
BuggySoft OffscreenLib is a CodeWarrior Pro library. You may use it free of
charge.
This library will make it a little easier to change the depth of any monitor
connected to the Macintosh.
You may redistribute this library with your magazine or other publication
(if you've got one,
that is) freely, but I ask that you email me first so that I know about it
and perhaps even
send me a free copy :)
Check out the header, "BuggySoft DepthLib.h," for more info on them.
Thanks!
- Scott Dunbar
Date: Aug 13, 2003
From: MB
Subject: CarCare 4.0
Today�s cars are very reliable, however, they can be very expensive. Proper
maintenance is the key to a long life. Sometimes it�s difficult to remember
when certain repairs were made and when they�ll need to be made again.
Digging through a shoebox looking for receipts to find when the last time
you serviced your transmission or changed your plugs can be a real pain in
the neck. Not to mention digging through catalogs at the Auto parts Store to
find your part numbers. With CarCare that�s a thing of the past!
CarCare is a complete Vehicle Maintenance and Cost analysis application. You
can store Insurance, Fuel Consumption and Repair Information for multiple
cars. CarCare can be used for any motorized vehicle. E.g. Motorcycles, ATV�s
etc.
CarCare has five main cost and information sections:
At-A-Glance: This section describes the vehicle and gives a brief run-down
on when maintenance was performed, and the part numbers for common repairs.
Invoices: This section lists all of your repairs for quick viewing. Clicking
on a particular invoice will bring up a more detailed description � like the
who, what, where, when and how much for a repair or accessory you�ve added
to your vehicle.
Fuel Cost: This section lets you enter your fuel consumption and price per
gallon telling you what you paid in the previous month for fuel and the
running total for the current month. Includes a M.P.G. calculator with
step-by-step instructions.
Insurance Information: This section lets you enter policy numbers, cost,
agent, phone numbers and details.
Grand Total: Provides a running total of the cost of your vehicle.
Calculates vehicle cost, tax, license plate fees, fuel cost, repairs and
insurance.
CarCare Features:
[+] At-A-Glance information.
[+] Invoice information.
[+] Fuel Cost.
[+] Insurance information.
[+] M.P.G. calculator.
[+] Running total of vehicle cost.
[+] Easy navigation.
[+] Pleasing graphics.
[+] Built-in help.
All the sections work together but if you�re not the type of person who
likes to keep extensive records you can just use the sections that are the
most helpful to you. CarCare was made for everyone from the single vehicle
owner to the auto shop owner. An unlimited amount of vehicles can be added
and an unlimited amount of records can be kept for each vehicle, add as much
or as little detail as you like.
�
More products:
[+] CookWare Deluxe: Organize your recipes quickly and easily.
[+] Additional Recipe Sets.
[+] Recipe Cleaner: Removes unwanted information from any recipe.
[+] Article Archivist: Organizes your magazines quickly.
[+] BarWare: Find recipes quickly and easily.
[+] SafeDog & SafeCat always have up-to-date information regarding your
pet's health, it could save your pet's life!
[+] Medical Records helps maintaining an accurate medical history.
More info at: http://www.DigitalFriedChicken.com
Date: Jan 22, 2005
From: "Norbert M. Doerner"
Subject: CDFinder 4.3.1 for Mac OS 9 - Mac OS X
CDFinder is the perfect software solution to organize your disk and
data archive, and to keep track of digital media assets.
In essence, it is a powerful disk cataloging utility for the Apple
Macintosh that catalogs any data disk, CD-ROM, DVD, iPod,
network volume, floppy, ZIP, Audio-CD, and more.
CDFinder can also share the catalog data in a network, and supports a
wife variety of audio data, including MP3 and AAC files, and even
Audio-CDs.
Contents of archive files can be cataloged as well, including StuffIt
(up to version 6.5.1), Compact Pro, ZIP (used by Panther), TAR, and
Apple Installer (Tome) files.
The CDFinder application contains the user interface translated into
several languages: German, French, English, Italian, Swedish,
Chinese, Spanish, and Dutch.
Together with CDWinder 1.9.1 for Windows,
Date: Feb 27, 1997
From: firewalker@hol.fr
Subject: cdmd.sit.hqx, compression/utils
Compact DocMaker documents compacts DocMaker documents better than
Compact Pro or StuffIt.
Date: Aug 24, 1993
From "sti@cs.hut.fi (Sami-Jaakko Tikka)" Sun Aug 22 21:58:05 1993
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1993 01:45:18 +0200
From: sti@cs.hut.fi (Sami-Jaakko Tikka)
Subject: Change Charset, a BBEdit external
Hello!
This is my first posting of Macintosh software. I hope everything that is
required is here...
Change Charset is an BBEdit external which allows one to convert characters
from/to the Macintosh charset to/from ISO-Latin-1 and to/from 7-bit
Scandinavian (which is still largely used in Scandinavian unix machines!).
This probably makes Change Charset interesting for Europeans only. Still,
it never hurts to remind the English-speaking ASCII-world that there are
languages which DO need more than 7-bit characters ;-)
The conversion can be done in place, to a new window or the converted text
can be copied to the clipboard. If there's a selection, Change Charset
will act on the selection, otherwise it will process the whole window.
This program can be freely copied for non-commercial purposes.
I can be reached by email at Sami.Tikka@hut.fi
--
inet: Sami.Tikka@hut.fi, X.400: C=fi;ADMD=fumail;O=hut;S=Tikka;G=Sami
HUT/IIA; I don't speak for my employer. Finger me for my PGP key.
Date: Sep 06, 1997
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: ChaosPoetry Generator 1.2.sit
ChaosPoetry Generator is a HyperCard based writing tool to help writers
break through writers block. Full documentation is included within the
stack, but a simple explanation is that ChaosPoetry Generator is a random
string generator wherein you control the strings.
This version corrects a major bug which would not allow you to save your
generated text. This has been fixed, and now CPG allows full text export.
We give our permission for this file to be included
on the Info-Mac CD-ROM, with our usual stipulations.
Thank you.
Matthew W. Schmeer
Date: Oct 16, 1998
From: sato@het02.ph.tsukuba.ac.jp
Subject: cheaphtml-10.hqx
Here is my software entitled "CheapHTML".
This makes a simple text with HTML4.0 settings.
This is FAT application.
The package contains no virus.
The abstract is below.
Thank you.
10/5/98
Junzo Sato
email:sato@het02.ph.tsukuba.ac.jp
--------------------------------------------------------------
Abstract:
CheapHTML makes a simple text with HTML4.0 settings.
The parameters: doctype, title, charset, lang, and email are available.
--------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Feb 28, 1994
From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim)
Subject: Chef 1.1 (source code)
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 1994 23:31:07 -0500 (EST)
Chef is a small utility to convert text files to mock Swedish, like the Swedish
chef on the Muppets. Version 1.1 supports RTF files and fixes several
technical bugs. This will be the last version of Chef; all future
enhancements will be part of the larger text conversion program, Dialectic.
Supports drag and drop of any number of text files of any length. This
archive contains complete THINK C source code, project files, and resource
files. Application also available; check ftp sites or e-mail f8dy@netaxs.com.
Finger f8dy@netaxs.com for complete program list. Copyright (C) 1994, Mark
Pilgrim. Please read enclosed file "GNU General Public License" for licensing
details.
Date: Sep 18, 1998
From: cdubuit@netsurf.fr
Subject: CheminDeFer-fr.hqx
Voici une application, gratuite, pour creer et gerer un chemin de fer.
Elle s'adresse aux secretaires de redaction, editeurs, redacteurs en chef,
chefs de rubrique et chefs de publicite travaillant dans des publications
magazines, a pagination importante et en dos colle.
Ella a ete con�ue pour :
-favoriser le placement le plus rapide possible des pages
-automatiser certaines taches
Toutes les suggestions sont les bienvenues.
Christophe Dubuit
47 rue Claude Bernard
75005 Paris France
email : cdubuit@planete.net
Date: Mar 21, 1995
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 1995 10:34:54 -0500
From: Lon D Pilot
Subject: ChoiceStick Press Kit
This file includes a press release and detailed information about the
ChoiceStick joystick adapter for the Macintosh. The detailed information
document is in DocMaker format, and requires no additional software to view.
Best results will be obtained by printing the detailed document, since it
includes scaled-down screenshots of the interface.
Date: Oct 01, 1995
From: MacFAQ@aol.com
Subject: ClarisWorks FAQ
The September 29, 1995 version of the ClarisWorks FAQ, considerably updated,
and with a new HTML chapter. The FAQ is now available on the web at
http://members.aol.com/macfaq/clarisworks-faq.html.
This archive contains a plain text version of the FAQ, along with a
ClarisWorks 4.0 version. Stuffed, binhexed, disinfected, smothered, covered,
uncovered, scattered, fried, and topped.
Les Jones
Date: Jun 11, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 1995 19:46:48 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Classification 2.0.1 Macro
Hi!
I wrote a rather elaborate WordPerfect for Macintosh macro for marking
classified government documents, and am submitting it for your consideration.
I have appended it to this message in BinHex format.
Date: Jun 11, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 1995 19:44:47 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Classification Alerts 1.0.2
Hello!
I wrote some macros for use with government classified documents (apart from
the _Classification 2.0.1_ macro which I'm sending you in a different
message). These macros provide an alert each time a document containing them
is opened, warning the user of the classification level of the information
contained in the document.
Sincerely,
George Maschke
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: Joseph Chen
Subject: CLex 2.0.1b -- A dictionary engine
CLex is a multilingual dictionary/spelling check engine for Macintosh.
With CLex you can lookup a word from within any application by pressing
Command-ENTER or click at a button of the floating window. The spelling
can be checked as you type. That is, you have a single spelling check
program no matter you are writing in a word processor or chatting
on-line. The floating window is accessible everywhere and lets you turn
on/off auto-spelling check and have access to a notebook. You can have
more than one spelling dictionaries installed and can arrage the order
of them by drag & drop within the list of installed dictionaries. You
may also turn on or off a particular dictionary by setting up a
spell-check configuration. This is useful if you have to write (or chat)
in different language or in different context. A statistical
pre-processing can be introduced to 'guess' a most propabable dictionary
against which the word should be checked. CLex also supports the basic
commands of network dictionary protocal DICT (RFC 2229), so you have
access to many freely available dictionaries on the Internet as well.
You need Power Mac to use CLex. CLex is a $29 shareware.
Date: Oct 11, 1999
From: Joseph Chen
Subject: CLex 2.0.0b uploaded to macgifts@info-mac.org.
Hi,
CLex for Mac is a multilingual dictionary/spelling check engine for
Macintosh. With CLex you can lookup a word from within any application
by pressing Command-ENTER or click at a button of the floating window.
The spelling can be checked as you type. That is, you have a single
spelling check program no matter you are writing in a word processor or
chatting on-line. The floating window is accessible everywhere and lets
you turn on/off auto-spelling check and have access to a notebook. You
can have more than one spelling dictionaries installed and can arrage
the order of them by drag & drop within the list of installed
dictionaries. You may also turn on or off a particular dictionary by
setting up a spell-check configuration. This is useful if you have to
write (or chat) in different language or in different context. A
statistical pre-processing can be introduced to 'guess' a most
propabable dictionary against which the word should be checked. CLex
also supports the basic commands of network dictionary protocal DICT
(RFC 2229), so you have access to many freely available dictionaries on
the Internet as well. A Latin-English definition dictionary, several
English and a German spelling dictionaries are included in this package.
You need Power Mac to use CLex. CLex is a shareware.CLex can be included
on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Date: Nov 27, 2000
From: Vincent Jalby
Subject: Clipboard Edit 1.0, a clipboard editot [ftp:
Clipboard Edit 1.0 [2000/10/26]
by Vincent Jalby, vjalby@kagi.com
http://members.aol.com/vjalby/
Product description
--------------------
Clipboard Edit is a simple application which allows to edit the content of
the clipboard (both text and graphic clipboards). You can save it as a
clipping file or as a SimpleText file. Moreover, you can use several
filters to clean up and convert text clipboard.
System Requirements
-------------------
Clipboard Edit runs on any Power Macintosh with Mac�OS�8.1 and later.
Shareware Fee
-------------
Clipboard Edit is freeware.
This product may be included on the commercially available CD-ROM of the
archives.
Date: Oct 24, 1997
From: caseyf@mindspring.com
Subject: ClipFiler v2.4
ClipFiler allows you grab highlited text from any application using a
simple key combination. This text is saved in a file that you define for
later retrieval. With ClipFiler you can quickly store text from any
document and look over the information later. This is great when scanning
digests, eMail, reports, surfing the web, etc.
Version 2.4 corrects a problem with the "Set Path..." dialog box which
occurs with MacOS 8.
System Requirements: Any Macintosh running System 7.1 or later.
Cost: ClipFiler is shareware US$10.
-- http://www.glw.com/casey/
mailto:cfleser@kagi.com
Date: Jul 17, 1999
From: FMR@thewiredshark.com
Subject: ClipsPad v1.0 68K
ClipsPad v1.0
Requirements:
Macintosh Computer with System 7.1 or later.
(Mac OS 8.5 recommended)
2 MB of available Memory
1 MB of available disk space
ClipsPad is available as PPC or 68k version.
Release Date: July 18.1999
File size: 475k (68k) and 595k (PPC)
Author: FMR Software
URL: http://www.thewiredshark.com
Looking for some storage space for all those text clips cluttering your
desktop?
ClipsPad v1.0 is here!
Take advantage of your Favorites Folders storage space. Add a text clip to
your favorites folder and ClipsPad will not only read them, but as well
write to them. In style! Organize them into bins, save them as Clip, Plain
Text or Read Only documents. All with a click of a button.
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Frank Ryan
FMR Software
fmr@thewiredshark.com Box 122
520 845-2457 San Simon, AZ 85632
520 845-2548 FAX http://www.thewiredshark.com
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Date: Jul 17, 1999
From: FMR@thewiredshark.com
Subject: ClipsPad v1.0 PPC
ClipsPad v1.0
Requirements:
Macintosh Computer with System 7.1 or later.
(Mac OS 8.5 recommended)
2 MB of available Memory
1 MB of available disk space
ClipsPad is available as PPC or 68k version.
Release Date: July 18.1999
File size: 475k (68k) and 595k (PPC)
Author: FMR Software
URL: http://www.thewiredshark.com
Looking for some storage space for all those text clips cluttering your
desktop?
ClipsPad v1.0 is here!
Take advantage of your Favorites Folders storage space. Add a text clip to
your favorites folder and ClipsPad will not only read them, but as well
write to them. In style! Organize them into bins, save them as Clip, Plain
Text or Read Only documents. All with a click of a button.
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Frank Ryan
FMR Software
fmr@thewiredshark.com Box 122
520 845-2457 San Simon, AZ 85632
520 845-2548 FAX http://www.thewiredshark.com
_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
Date: Sep 11, 1998
From: ikrieg@rc.net
Subject: Cobwebber 3.0
Cobwebber 3.0 is a program in the form of a Hypercard stack for
building web sites. It edits the HTML directly, with a system for adding
tags quickly. You can easily add your own tags, even dynamic ones, which
can have fill-in text, options, colors, local file links, and other such
things. For instance, there's a tag which asks for the number of rows and
columns you want in your table, and then makes the table. This tag is open
for editing and copying for your own tags. Full online help is provided.
Cobwebber will never be quite out of date, because you can always add new
tags for new features. I also hope that people will take advantage of the
ability to export and import tags. You could download small files enabling
style sheets, XML, new HTML stuff, and anything else that may crop up.
Cobwebber allows use of the standard color picker for picking colors, and
has a file name and link checker. If you make web stuff, get Cobwebber, for
no more than $20!
Users of 1.2 will be glad to hear that Cobwebber 3.0 is a great
improvement in many ways. This version is also thoroughly beta-tested.
(Thanks, testers!)
Date: Dec 02, 1997
From: wnosaj@flash.net
Subject: Colours II
The original Colours did so well that in 1 week I got to letters
requesting permission to use them in MacUser and MacFormat Magazines. So
here comes Designer Icons, the sequel to Colours. With neat patterns,
new abstract icons and designer letters.
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: filmman@pacificnet.net (LRojas)
Subject: complete-wolf
The (Almost) Complete Wolfenstein is a manual in DOCMaker format by Wayne
Campbell that provides a plethora of information on the inner workings of
Wolfenstein 3D.
-- L
Date: Apr 24, 1999
From: inaka@pacbell.net
Subject: Computer Cuisine Deluxe v1.1
Inaka Software Announces Computer Cuisine Deluxe-- the complete
stand-alone recipe database solution for both Windows and Macintosh users.
OAKLAND, Calif., April 9, 1999 -- Inaka Software today announced that it
has released a completely new recipe database solution called Computer
Cuisine Deluxe. Computer Cuisine Deluxe is by far the most efficient and
simple way to manage your home recipe database. It's features include a
well designed layout that makes adding, viewing, sorting, finding and
printing a snap. In addition to the simple, yet highly graphical layout,
Computer Cuisine Deluxe allows you to add an infinite number of your own
recipes to the existing database. Computer Cuisine Deluxe no longer
requires any other application to run. Simply launch Computer Cuisine
Deluxe, and enjoy.
Computer Cuisine Deluxe:
* Completely stand-alone, no longer requires any other application to run!
* Version 1.1 now includes enhanced dictionary files for spell checking,
as well as utlities for enhanced data recipe importing for other
applications!
* Over 1,000 recipes already entered for your convenience!
* Added commands which take advantage of email & web features!
* Enhanced graphical layout with simple to use menus and icons!
* Expanded conversion menu for easy calculations to and from U.S.
Standard and Metric!
* List your recipes by item, category, type, or servings! You can choose!
* A print menu which gives users the option of printing in color or b&w,
and in a small or large format! (The small format folds to fit perfectly
onto a 3x5" recipe card).
* Expanded sorting functions! The ability to sort huge recipe lists with
one simple click!
* Fully compatible for both Macintosh and Windows users!
MENUS:
Buttons are located at the top of the layout for added convenience. For
example, just one of the buttons can sort all of your recipes with the
click of your mouse! In the main menu, Computer Cuisine Deluxe will
alphabetically sort all of your recipes and give you a listing of your
recipes from A-Z. This works much like the index in any cookbook you own,
however, this index is updated every time you add or remove a recipe!
Yet, that is just one of many functions Computer Cuisine Deluxe has to
offer!
And with the extensive search capabilities already built into the
program, you will now be able to search through all of the entered
recipes with the touch of a button! You don't even have to know the exact
name of the recipe, or ingredient.
PRINTING:
Computer Cuisine Deluxe also makes printing your recipes a snap. The
Print Menu icon placed at the top of the layout, allows you to choose the
size and color of your recipes in one stroke. Computer Cuisine Deluxe has
five printing options to choose from. The standard, or large size recipe
will use the full paper size of (8 1/2 "x 11") for printing, to ensure an
adequate amount of printing space. The small recipe size will print
recipes that once trimmed and folded lengthwise, can fit perfectly on a
(3"x5") index card! Last, is the Deluxe Print option. This will print a
recipe with a similar look and feel much like the on-screen version.
PRICE: Just $15 US. (Shareware)
Computer Cuisine Deluxe rivals any commercial recipe program on the
market. There are versions for both Macintosh and Windows users. The easy
to use menus and well designed layout make it the obvious chose for
anyone who wishes to store their recipes in a database. At only a
fraction of the cost of most recipe programs, Computer Cuisine Deluxe can
do it all.
Date: Mar 25, 1998
From: pompamagna@geocities.com
Subject: Concordance 2.1
Concordance 2.1.1 - Concordance maker.
Concordance is freeware. � 1995-1998 by Giovanni Giusti
.
Concordance picks a TEXT file, reads it, then displays some information
about the original file, such as size, number of words, number of different
words, etc.
It also creates an index containing a list (the "concordance") of all the
words, together with how many times each word appeared in the original.
Thus it is useful for statistical purposes ("How many times did I mention
"barracuda" in my article?"). This list can be sorted prior to saving.
Starting from version 2, you can also output a list (the "wordlist") of all
the words with the "pages" they have appeared in - a sort of very basic
indexing. The problem is obviously that plain-text files don't have any
page breaks, so the "page" is calculated on a n-characters-per-page basis.
This list, unfortunately, cannot be sorted, because it is created on the
fly while saving it. But you can sort it through your favourite word
processor, can't you?
Changes since v. 2.1
Thanks to the feedback of a German friend, I lengthened the maximum word
length from 25 to 35 (I hadn't mentioned this before, I thought there was
no need).
Also, I am implementing Drag&Drop - in the hope it'll work.
--
Pompamagna home page:
Date: May 07, 1998
From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Celtic (Welsh) RTF files Mac <-> Windows 95
This package contains mapping ("translation") tables for both
Add/Strip (info-mac/text/add-strip-322.hqx) and
PowerReplace (info-mac/text/power-replace-63.hqx).
These tables enable you to convert RTF files with Celtic (Welsh)
characters between MacOS and Windows 95. Every self-respecting word
processor should be able to read and write RTF (Rich Text Format).
Thereby you can transfer documents in Celtic and other West European
characters *with complete formatting* between Macintosh and Windows.
The MacCeltic character set includes the letters 'w' and 'y' with
various accents (� ` ^ �) in addition to the regular West European
characters. Under Windows 95, you need a Unicode-savvy application
like Word 97.
This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Date: May 07, 1998
From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Central European & Romanian RTF files Mac <-> Windows
This package contains mapping ("translation") tables for both
Add/Strip (info-mac/text/add-strip-322.hqx) and
PowerReplace (info-mac/text/power-replace-63.hqx).
These tables enable you to convert RTF files with Central European
characters between MacOS and MS Windows. Every self-respecting word
processor should be able to read and write RTF (Rich Text Format).
Thereby you can transfer documents in Central European characters
(Croatian, Czech, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Hungarian,
Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Sorbian)
*with complete formatting* between Macintosh and MS Windows.
This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Date: May 07, 1998
From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Cyrillic RTF files Mac <-> Windows
This package contains mapping ("translation") tables for both
Add/Strip (info-mac/text/add-strip-322.hqx) and
PowerReplace (info-mac/text/power-replace-63.hqx).
These tables enable you to convert RTF files with Cyrillic and English
characters between MacOS and MS Windows. Every self-respecting word
processor should be able to read and write RTF (Rich Text Format).
Thereby you can transfer documents in Cyrillic and English characters
*with complete formatting* between Macintosh and MS Windows.
This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Date: May 07, 1998
From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Latin-3 (Esperanto & Maltese) RTF files Mac <-> Windows
This package contains mapping ("translation") tables for both
Add/Strip (info-mac/text/add-strip-322.hqx) and
PowerReplace (info-mac/text/power-replace-63.hqx).
These tables enable you to convert RTF and text files with special
Esperanto and Maltese characters between MacOS and MS Windows.
Every self-respecting word processor should be able to read and
write RTF (Rich Text Format). Thereby you can transfer documents
in Latin-3 characters (Albanian, Catalan, Dutch, Esperanto,
Finnish, French, German, Italian, Maltese, Spanish, Turkish)
*with complete formatting* between Macintosh and MS Windows.
This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Date: May 07, 1998
From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Greek RTF files Mac <-> Windows
This package contains mapping ("translation") tables for both
Add/Strip (info-mac/text/add-strip-322.hqx) and
PowerReplace (info-mac/text/power-replace-63.hqx).
These tables enable you to convert RTF files with Greek and English
characters between MacOS and MS Windows. Every self-respecting word
processor should be able to read and write RTF (Rich Text Format).
Thereby you can transfer documents in Greek and English characters
*with complete formatting* between Macintosh and MS Windows.
This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Date: Jun 09, 1998
From: mthooker@indiana.edu
Subject: Convert Office97 to MacCyrillic
This filter is for use with PowerReplace to convert Cyrillic Office 97
files to MacCyrillic. It has only been tested on text-only conversions.
Date: May 07, 1998
From: Andreas.Prilop@altavista.net
Subject: Convert Turkish RTF files Mac <-> Windows
This package contains mapping ("translation") tables for both
Add/Strip (info-mac/text/add-strip-322.hqx) and
PowerReplace (info-mac/text/power-replace-63.hqx).
These tables enable you to convert RTF files with Turkish
characters between MacOS and MS Windows. Every self-respecting word
processor should be able to read and write RTF (Rich Text Format).
Thereby you can transfer documents in Turkish and West European
characters *with complete formatting* between Macintosh and Windows.
This file may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.
Date: Nov 21, 2004
From: MB
Subject: CookWare Deluxe 2.1 - Description
Now you can add a clean, uniform recipe in seconds instead of minutes, just
select the Recipe Title and click a button, select the Ingredients and click
a button - CookWare Deluxe fills-in the recipe for you! Incredible!
Plan your meals for the week and print a grocery list for them. Plan meals
easier using the new recipe linking feature.
Create your own cookbooks; maybe a family heirloom cookbook. Print your
cookbook with one of the two styles available, and give it to your kids or
friends. Recipes don't even need to be printed, email them; or exchange them
with another CookWare Deluxe user.
CookWare Deluxe makes collecting and organizing your recipes really simple.
Adding a recipe couldn't be easier, just drag and drop your recipe from a
text file into CookWare Deluxe, categorize it and you're finished!
One of the many great features of CookWare Deluxe is its ability to create a
Shopping List. Print it or maybe email it to your spouse for pick-up on the
way home? With CookWare Deluxe, rather than searching for information, it
comes to you with one click! Such as emailing, food pairing, quantity
conversions, cooking temperatures and much more! You can find a recipe by
using any combination of recipe name, course, region, ingredient, rating and
more. It's simple and fast! You can print single recipes or a menu, even a
small index for quick reference. Maybe you'd like to put your recipes into a
three-ring binder, CookWare Deluxe prints tab-like descriptions so you can
easily find them. You can add details to a recipe such as a photo, notes and
much more.
You can also send a recipe to your friends via e-mail with just a a click.
The built-in help makes CookWare Deluxe even easier to use. Includes more
than 700 handpicked, wonderful recipes. If you love good food, this will
make a great addition to your kitchen.
Key Features -
[+] Time Tested! 10 years of refinement and support.
[+] Recipe Editor - cleans up the recipe, then fills-in the recipe
automatically.
[+] Email recipes.
[+] Daily/weekly meal planner.
[+] Create your own cookbook.
[+] One-click recipe exchange with PC or Mac.
[+] Recommends recipes.
[+] Link recipes together.
[+] Built-in Help Dialogs and Illustrated .PDF User Manual.
[+] Spell checker with custom 2100 word food dictionary.
[+] One-click recipe backup.
[+] Print a single recipe, a menu, an index or to fit in a three-ring
binder.
[+] Find recipes by Keyword.
[+] Recipe Exchange.
[+] Print a Shopping list without printing the recipes.
[+] Auto synchronizes recipes between computers.
[+] iPod Ready Recipes. Save recipes in simple HTML, so they can be viewed
on an iPod.
More information available at:
Date: Dec 05, 1999
From: Tim & Amy
Subject: Cool Search and Replace
Cool Search and Replace is a powerful Macintosh search and
replace program for HTML files. It has the potential to save you
hours of time every time you use it. It performs mass searches
and replaces on HTML files better than any other program.
Minimum Requirements:
Color Monitor 640 x 480 or greater
5 megs of free ram
PowerPC Recommended
Date: Jun 25, 2002
From: julian miller
Subject: CopyPaste-X 1.4
Press Release
6/24/2002
CopyPaste X 1.4 Released for OS X
CopyPaste is the original award winning multiple clipboard utility and with
the 1.4 update it is better then ever. Productivity is what its all about.
It can be downloaded from versiontracker.com
http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=12795&db=mac
or from:
http://www.scriptsoftware.com
CopyPaste is the digital hub for clipboard material and many other kinds of
data. It is easy to use, saves time and allows you to do less and accomplish
more. Try it and see how critical a clipboard manager is for OS X.
Users rave about CopyPaste X here:
http://www.scriptsoftware.com/copypaste/usersViews.html
New Features in Version 1.4:
� CopyPaste-X now can communicate with CopyPaste 4.5 Classic. If both
versions are installed CopyPaste-X can copy and paste its clipboards between
OS X/Classic seamlessly.
� CopyPaste-X is localized in Danish
� CopyPaste-X can now read the OS 9 SimpleText files with embedded pictures.
� CopyPaste-X can now read RTFD files. You can open .rtfd files and save
them in .rtf format which in turn can be opened by MS Word or Apple Works.
� CopyPaste-X can now paste plain text without style information by
option-clicking a palettes "P" button
Improvements:
� The Clipboard Editor is much much faster
� The main toolbar for the Clipboard Editor is initially not visible and can
be located by the "Show Toolbar" command in the "Edit" menu
� The word-list creator now can deal with Japanese text in different fonts.
� The Editor now supports anti-aliased text on OS X 10.1.5 and higher.
Bugfixes:
� Insert long Date was partly broken, it works now
� Setting background color to "other" was broken and is fixed
� Clip Archive function initially created a wrong file type which somtimes
caused garbage onscreen.
One of the early wonders of the Mac was its revolutionary ability to do copy
and paste across various applications. Unlike other areas in the Mac's
system software that have changed and progressed over the years, copying and
pasting has not evolved. How many times have you found yourself going back
and forth copying in one application and pasting in a different application,
wishing to yourself that you could copy 5-10 items at a time, then go to
another application and paste each of these items. CopyPaste gives you this
and much more. It turns out that having additional clipboards is incredibly
useful. CopyPaste eliminates tedious repetitive work and increases your
ability to get the job done.
CopyPaste-X magnifies the clipboard in many ways.
* Clipboard Extender - adds an infinite number of easy to access
clipboards via menu or key command. Without CopyPaste the Mac has only one
clipboard.
* Clip Recorder - remembers the last 10-200 (user selectable) items
copied via command c and keeps them in a stack.
* Clipboard Editor - Edit any clipboard by simply double clicking in any
clipboard palette.
* Save Clipboards thru Restarts - allows all 10 Clipboards to be saved
thru Shutdown or Restart. Without CopyPaste the Mac does not save its
clipboard.
* Drag and Drop - allows dragging anything to and from the CopyPaste
Palette. Not only selections from a program, but also text, picture, sound
or ClipSet files can be dragged. Now uses Quicktime to read files.
User groups, manufacturers and magazines can contact us at the email below
for more information.
Thanks for Trying CopyPaste
julian
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Date: Apr 30, 1999
From: julian@scriptsoftware.com
Subject: CopyPaste 4.3.1
CopyPaste is the shareware utility that was awarded a 5
mouse rating by MacUser and was their shareware utility of
the year 1996. Shareware Junkies declared it Mac Product
of the year for 1997. CopyPaste also appeared in the June 97
Wired and has been featured in MacWeek, TidBits, MacAddict and
many other magazines. CopyPaste magnifies the clipboard in many
different ways and has been declared indespensible by web developers,
editors, writers, dtp professionals and everyone who uses
the clipboard.
CopyPaste is available online and can be downloaded free at:
http://www.scriptsoftware.com
it is also on the major shareware archives and AOL.
One of the early wonders of the Mac was its revolutionary ability to do
copy and paste across various applications. Unlike other areas in the Mac's
system software that have changed and progressed over the years, copying
and pasting has not evolved. How many times have you found yourself going
back and forth copying in one application and pasting in a different
application, wishing to yourself that you could copy 5-10 items at a time,
then go to another application and paste each of these items. Now you can
do not only this but view all 100 clipboards, save useful text and pictures
thru restarts and much much more.
**MacOS 8.5 compatible!
**Many advanced features but easy for beginners!
**Full Drag & Drop compatibility!
**Use up to 100 independent clipboards by menu or simple key commands!
**View and access all the clipboard using the CopyPaste Palette!
**Append text to 1 of 10 files on disk at any time!
**Process text, picture and net data on the Clipboards in many ways!
**Use a command key to switch and/or view all applications!
**Works great with iType, iSearch, iCount and iView Multimedia!
**New pop-up palette function and more!
**Clip Recorder - remembers the last 10 items copied via
command c.
**Clip Archive - copied data is appended to one of 10 text
files on disk.
**Save Clipboards thru Restarts - allows all 100 Clipboards
to be saved thru Shutdown or Restart.
CopyPaste eliminates tedious repetitive work and increases
your ability to get the job done.
Changes
In Version 4.3.1
� bug fixes:
In Version 4.3
� bug fixes:
- On Japanese systems the inline input method uses the Scrap Manager - very
strange. This caused problems with the Clip Recorder.
� Many programs do NOT use the DeskScrap (=the public clipboard) for their
own copy and paste action, so CopyPaste sends these programs to the
background and back to the front in order to get the desired clip. You could
see this in previous versions when the program hides toolbars and other
window elements. This version patches certain routines so that the toolbars
stay on the screen, which accelerates CopyPaste`s performance. You can
switch this option off in the preferences if you have compatibility
problems.
� Clip Sets now can be changed via hotkey. You can activate one of the ten
Clip Sets either by selecting it from the menu or by typing F10 + #. This
hotkey only works when the option "Use F2,F3, F4 Keys" is active, otherwise
none of the function keys is intercepted by CopyPaste.
� The iconized Palette can now be docked at the bottom of the screen and
pops upwards when the mouse moves over it. Also a short delay for shrinking
and expanding the Palette is introduced.
� A new Tag and Drop feature has been added. If Tag and Drop is active, you
can press ctrl,option,command and click the mouse between two characters of
a word. The order of the two characters will be reversed. This is intended
as a fast method to correct common typing errors.
� The preferences now allow you to change settings for individual programs.
The previously hardcoded settings are already preset but can be changed.
The main preferences dialog contains the button "Application Exceptions"
which leads to the new dialog window.
� The e-mail UnComment now works smarter and removes all levels of comments.
Additionally the text will be reformatted if the option key is pressed when
you select e-mail UnComment.
Date: Sep 27, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Subject: WordPerfect Copy Text Only Macro
The attached WordPerfect for Macintosh macro, "Copy Text Only" copies the
plain ASCII text only of WordPerfect selections to the system clipboard. This
can be useful when pasting text from WordPerfect to other applications;
WordPerfect formatting codes sometimes result in garbled text in other
applications.
George Maschke
Graduate Student
Department of Near Eastern Languages & Cultures
UCLA
Date: Jun 05, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 1995 13:34:35 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Copy X of Y Copies Macro
Hi!
I have written a set of macros for WordPerfect for Macintosh that let you
mark copies of printed WordPerfect documents with a "Copy _X_ of _Y_ Copies"
header or footer; I would like to submit them for your consideration. I've
appended a BinHexed .SIT file to this message.
Sincerely,
George Maschke
Date: May 22, 1998
From: macman3@earthlink.net
Subject: The Crypter
The Crypter is a program written by Hunter Greene to encode and decode
messages. It is great for chat rooms, IRC, ICQ, email, etc... Enjoy!
Date: Dec 06, 1999
From: Bruce Grubb
Subject: comp.sys.mac.comm FAQ (v 2.1.8) Dec 1 1998
David Oppenheimer has given me his kind permission to continue the
comp.sys.mac.comm FAQ. This version should replace the prevous
version and is compressed in the Stuffit 5.0 format.
Updated information:
[2.5] What do file suffixes like .hqx, .sit, .bin, etc ... mean
and how can I convert such files back to normal Macintosh
applications and documents?
Date: Aug 29, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 1995 13:13:58 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Cut & Append to File Macro
This WordPerfect for Macintosh macro cuts selected text and appends it to a
file that you specify. That destination file is then saved and closed.
Suppose you are working on one file, and you get an idea that is relevant to
another project. You can simply type your idea in the current document, and
then run this macro to append it to the appropriate file.
George Maschke
Date: Jun 30, 1999
Subject:Cyclone 1.0 - Text Encoding Conversion Utility
From:Tomasz Kukielka
Cyclone is a new Macintosh application for text conversions.
It is based on Apple Text Encoding Converter engine, which is a part of
recent MacOSes.
It requires a Power Macintosh, Sytem 7.5 or later and Text Encoding
Converter 1.3 or later
It is a FREEWARE.
Highlights include:
- Macintosh, Unicode, ISO, DOS, Windows, and other encodings
- unlimited size of converted files
- multiple file conversions
- clipboard conversion
- nice speed (thanks to Apple TEC)
Date: Nov 17, 1999
From: Tomasz Kukielka
Subject: Cyclone 1.1
Cyclone 1.1 is a new version of freeware text converter based on Apple Text
Encoding Converter engine. It should replace Cyclone 1.0 in the archives.
Improvements include:
- Added AppleScript support.
- Better error reporting.
- Fixed a bug when converting bigger documents with multi-byte encoding.
- Minor adjustments for TEC 1.5.
Cyclone homepages:
US: http://members.tripod.com/~tomaszek/cyclone.html
Europe: http://www.ire.pw.edu.pl/~tkukiel/cyclone.html
Date: May 02, 2001
From: Tomasz Kukielka
Subject: Cyclone 1.4.1 Carbon
Cyclone is an application for text conversions.
It is based on Apple's Text Encoding Converter engine, which is a part of
recent Mac OSes.
Requirements:
- Power Macintosh and
- Text Encoding Converter 1.3 or later and
- Mac OS 8.1 - 9.x with CarbonLib or
- Mac OS X.
It is a FREEWARE.
Highlights include:
- Macintosh, Unicode, ISO, DOS, Windows, and other encodings
- unlimited size of converted files
- multiple file conversions
- clipboard conversion
- scripting via AppleScript
- Carbon build runs natively in Mac OS X
Changes in version 1.4.1:
- Fixed a bug preventing proper conversion of little-endian Unicode files
(coming from PC).
Tomasz Kukielka
Date: May 02, 2001
From: Tomasz Kukielka
Subject: Cyclone 1.4.1 Classic
Cyclone is an application for text conversions.
It is based on Apple's Text Encoding Converter engine, which is a part of
recent Mac OSes.
Requirements:
- Power Macintosh and
- Text Encoding Converter 1.3 or later and
- Mac OS 8.1 - 9.x
It is a FREEWARE.
Highlights include:
- Macintosh, Unicode, ISO, DOS, Windows, and other encodings
- unlimited size of converted files
- multiple file conversions
- clipboard conversion
- scripting via AppleScript
Changes in version 1.4.1:
- Fixed a bug preventing proper conversion of little-endian Unicode files
(coming from PC).
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: Chris Westbury
Subject: CypherCard1.0a.sit.hqx
Cyphercard is a simple but effective tool (a
Hypercard stack) for encoding and decoding text
documents. It uses no complex math, but simply
encodes one document (the target) by using a second
document as a reference document or a 'one time
scratch pad', as they call it in the cypher biz.
Cyphercard does not just use simple pointers into the
reference document, but modulates those pointers
using offsets which are also taken from that
document. It uses various other encoding techniques
as well.
None of this is complicated or tricky. It doesn't
need to be. The security of the code is not
compromised at all by knowing exactly how it was
coded. All the security comes from the fact that the
code depends on the reference document and the
password. The upshot is that anyone who knows which
reference document and password to use can decode any
document that was encoded with that reference
document and password. Anyone who does not know that
document and password will not be able to decode the
target document.
Cyphercard requires a PowerPC Macintosh and Hypercard 2.4.
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: (Walter Duque de Estrada, MD) duque@babbage.csee.usf.edu
Subject: Dark Forces FAQ
This is the Mac Port of the Dark Forces FAQ by Karsten A Loepelmann.
This is a Docmaker format document for easy portability. The text is
unedited except for PC only information highilighted in magenta :P All
FAQ question should be directed to KAL:
kloepel@psych.ualberta.ca.
Enjoy and May the Force Be With You
Walter Duque de Estrada
Date: Jul 27, 2000
From: "Satinder S. Sidhu"
Subject: DatePaster 68k 1.0
DatePaster is simple utility that allows you to select any date and copy its
long form to the system clipboard for pasting into any application that
allows text to be pasted in.
DatePaster has no side-effects other than what it puts on the clipboard. In
particular, it does not change or reset your system date.
**** Why DatePaster? ****
One of the minor annoyances of life is receiving a message announcing some
event on some date, such as "We will have a picnic on June 15, 2000." This
immediately sends the receiver looking for a calendar to find out what day
of the week June 15 falls on.
Wouldn1t it be nicer if all senders took the trouble to put the weekday in
their messages? For instance, "We will have a picnic on Thursday, June 15,
2000." A few do this, but sometimes end up making mistakes that result in
further, "Oops!" messages.
I wrote DatePaster to help me be a good citizen-communicator. It gives you a
floating window in which you can easily select any date and click a button
to copy its long form (including the weekday, of course) to the clipboard
for pasting in your documents.
** DatePaster is freeware; it may be used and distributed freely, including
by storing it on file servers and magazine, user group and Info-Mac CDs. I
retain the title, ownership rights, intellectual property rights, and all
other legal rights. **
Date: Jul 27, 2000
From: "Satinder S. Sidhu"
Subject: DatePaster PPC 1.0
DatePaster is simple utility that allows you to select any date and copy its
long form to the system clipboard for pasting into any application that
allows text to be pasted in.
DatePaster has no side-effects other than what it puts on the clipboard. In
particular, it does not change or reset your system date.
**** Why DatePaster? ****
One of the minor annoyances of life is receiving a message announcing some
event on some date, such as "We will have a picnic on June 15, 2000." This
immediately sends the receiver looking for a calendar to find out what day
of the week June 15 falls on.
Wouldn1t it be nicer if all senders took the trouble to put the weekday in
their messages? For instance, "We will have a picnic on Thursday, June 15,
2000." A few do this, but sometimes end up making mistakes that result in
further, "Oops!" messages.
I wrote DatePaster to help me be a good citizen-communicator. It gives you a
floating window in which you can easily select any date and click a button
to copy its long form (including the weekday, of course) to the clipboard
for pasting in your documents.
** DatePaster is freeware; it may be used and distributed freely, including
by storing it on file servers and magazine, user group and Info-Mac CDs. I
retain the title, ownership rights, intellectual property rights, and all
other legal rights. **
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: filmman@pacificnet.net (LRojas)
Subject: Daynite
Daynite.sit is a manual in DOCMaker format describing how to use the
daytime and nighttime landscapes in Wolfenstein 3D levels created with
WolfEdit.
-- L
Date: Mar 14, 1993
From: "Mike McKay"
Date: 13 Mar 93 17:48:23 AST
Subject: Deconstructor 1.1
With Deconstructor you can make words, languages, secrets, and
nonsense. Similar to Dissociated Press, Deconstructor parses text
files and recreates them as mind-twisting essays, alien languages,
alternative vocabularies, and steganographically impressed secret
messages. Or, you can generate unlimited quantities of Mock Swedish.
Deconstructor is postcardware from Lloyd Burchill.
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Date: Apr 04, 1994
From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim)
Subject: Dialectic 1.2 (source code)
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 19:38:02 -0400 (EDT)
Dialectic 1.2 is a general text conversion utility to pass text through a
"dialect" filter of your choice. Version 1.2 adds a "convert clipboard"
feature, four new dialects, an improved Chef dialect, massive technical
improvements, and Balloon Help. This version includes the following dialects:
Chef, Fudd, WAREZ, Underwater, Middle English, Pig Latin, Morse Code, Op, and
Rot-13. Supports drag and drop of any number of text, RTF, or Teachtext
"read-only" files of any length. This archive contains complete C source code
and related project files. Application also available; check ftp sites or
e-mail f8dy@netaxs.com. Finger f8dy@netaxs.com for complete program list.
Copyright (C) 1994, Mark Pilgrim. Please read enclosed file "GNU General
Public License" for licensing details. Have a nice day.
Date: Jul 12, 1997
From: nau@bahnhof.se
Subject: Dividers
These files are dividers/rules for people building web-pages.
The read me file contains all the info a person needs to understand
what it is all about.
Thank you.
John Nau
e-mail: nau@bahnhof.se
John Nau
Photographer/Digital Art
Stockholm, Sweden
nau@bahnhof.se
http://www.bahnhof.se/~nau
Address: T�torpsv�gen 17A
S-128 31 Skarpn�ck, Sweden
Tel. 08 94 15 54
Date: Nov 06, 1998
From: greenmtn@Traveller.COM
Subject: DOCMaker v4.8.4
Release of DOCMaker version 4.8.4 - Mac OS 8.5 compatible.
DOCMaker gives you the Macintosh user powerful tools for creating
self-contained and self executing multi-media documents containing
graphics, information, and links to other software and information. By
incorporating QuickTime Video, sound, AppleEvents, "Hot Picture Buttons"
and more, documents that you create can become an exciting multi-media
experience for your readers. No other software is needed by the reader
to open, print, and fully experience your documents. The "viewer engine"
is embedded into the documents to make distribution and use a simple and
easy process. Depending on the optional capabilities you save with your
documents, the actual size of the documents can be very small.
Fee schedule for educational, non-commercial, and commercial use. Order
form attached.
Date: Nov 06, 1998
From: greenmtn@Traveller.COM
Subject: DOCMaker Document Patcher for 8.5
The DOCMaker Document Patch for Mac OS 8.5 will quickly update existing
DOCMaker documents for use under Mac OS 8.5. After patching, the
documents will still work under older Mac OS versions. The patcher
replaces the horizontal navagation scrollbar in those documents that have
more than one chapter. This scrollbar needs updating for use under Mac
OS 8.5. The symptoms that are fixed by this patch are long pauses in the
Macintosh after using the popup menu in the navagation scrollbar. This
patch is only needed for DOCMaker documents whose version number is 4.8.3
or earlier.
Date: Jun 08, 1995
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 21:07:59 -0400
From: weyer@netaxs.com (Steve Weyer)
Subject: Don't Ask ("Do you want to add...") kbd utility
Keywords: keyboard, prompt, source, Newt
Don't Ask (Don't Tell) is a simple, tiny app (autopart) that adds a button (at
lower left) in the standard Newton keyboard so that you can turn off/on the
"Do you want to add..." prompt, which you may find annoying or sometimes
desirable...
When dot is hollow (default), words pass through to the dictionary prompt.
When dot is solid, the dictionary prompt does not appear (it's
blocked/overridden).
This Newt source file (dontask.nwt) and the associated Newt-generated
package (DontAsk.pkg) are shareware ($5)
Steve Weyer
weyer@netaxs.com
http://www.netaxs.com/~weyer
Date: Apr 23, 1997
From: jquade@fortdodge.ia.frontiercomm.net
Subject: DOS Export 1.0.sea.hqx
DOS Export 1.0 - Translates Macintosh text files into DOS text. Requires System 7
or later. Written by Quade Publishing.
Date: Apr 23, 1997
From: jquade@fortdodge.ia.frontiercomm.net
Subject: DOSImport
DOS Import 1.0 - Translates DOS text files into Macintosh text. Requires
System 7 or later. Written by Quade Publishing.
Date: Jun 12, 2001
From: "Satinder S. Sidhu"
Subject: DropDate 68K 1.0
Welcome to DropDate. This simple utility presents a one-month calendar in a
global floating window that can appear above the windows of any application.
You can change the year by pressing the UP and DOWN arrows and select the
month from a popup menu. It can, therefore, serve as a simple calendar on
your desktop.
However, DropDate does more than just show a calendar. You can drag-and-drop
the long form (with weekday, of course) of any date into any application
that accepts text drops by starting the drag from the desired calendar cell.
Why DropDate?
One of the minor annoyances of life is receiving a message announcing some
event on some date, such as "We will have a picnic on June 7, 2001." This
immediately sends the receiver looking for a calendar to find out what day
of the week June 7 falls on.
Wouldn�t it be nicer if all senders took the trouble to put the weekday in
their messages? For instance, "We will have a picnic on Thursday, June 7,
2001." A few do this, but sometimes end up making mistakes that result in
further, "Oops!" messages.
I wrote DropDate to help me be a good citizen-communicator. Entering the
date with correct weekday is as simple as dragging the desired date and
dropping it in the target window.
------
** DropDate is freeware; it may be used and distributed freely, including
by storing it on file servers and magazine, user group and Info-Mac CDs. I
retain the title, ownership rights, intellectual property rights, and all
other legal rights. **
If you�re having problems using DropDate, contact me and I will do what I
can to fix them. If you like DropDate and find it useful, I will appreciate
receiving email from you at
Date: Jun 12, 2001
From: "Satinder S. Sidhu"
Subject: DropDate PPC 1.0
Welcome to DropDate. This simple utility presents a one-month calendar in a
global floating window that can appear above the windows of any application.
You can change the year by pressing the UP and DOWN arrows and select the
month from a popup menu. It can, therefore, serve as a simple calendar on
your desktop.
However, DropDate does more than just show a calendar. You can drag-and-drop
the long form (with weekday, of course) of any date into any application
that accepts text drops by starting the drag from the desired calendar cell.
Why DropDate?
One of the minor annoyances of life is receiving a message announcing some
event on some date, such as "We will have a picnic on June 7, 2001." This
immediately sends the receiver looking for a calendar to find out what day
of the week June 7 falls on.
Wouldn�t it be nicer if all senders took the trouble to put the weekday in
their messages? For instance, "We will have a picnic on Thursday, June 7,
2001." A few do this, but sometimes end up making mistakes that result in
further, "Oops!" messages.
I wrote DropDate to help me be a good citizen-communicator. Entering the
date with correct weekday is as simple as dragging the desired date and
dropping it in the target window.
------
** DropDate is freeware; it may be used and distributed freely, including
by storing it on file servers and magazine, user group and Info-Mac CDs. I
retain the title, ownership rights, intellectual property rights, and all
other legal rights. **
If you�re having problems using DropDate, contact me and I will do what I
can to fix them. If you like DropDate and find it useful, I will appreciate
receiving email from you at
Date: May 31, 2001
From: DssW Support
Subject: DssW Power Manager 2.1 - The Mac automation suite
DssW Power Manager is a professional suite of Macintosh automation and
power management tools.
Date: Jul 03, 1999
From: lhf@visgraf.impa.br (Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo)
Subject: Easy Accents
Easy Accents is a keyboard layout for easy accentuation.
To get a-acute you type 'a instead of option-e+a.
And similarly for other accents.
The attached folder contains a ReadMe with more information.
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet Issues
Issues 1 through 15 of Electric Broadsheet
electronic literary magazine.
Thanks,
Matthew W. Schmeer
editor & publisher
Poetry Ink Productions
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From michel.touchot@wanadoo.fr
Subject: eDOC 2.1
Here is the new 2.1 release of eDOC.
Date: Sep 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: Electric Broadsheet 1.14
This is the fourteenth issue of Electric Broadsheet,
a new publication from Poetry Ink Productions.
Electric Broadsheet is free but copyright 1997 by Electric Broadsheet
and Poetry Ink Productions. Please see the enclosed Read Me file
for more information.
We give our permission for this file to be included
on the Info-Mac CD-ROM, with our usual stipulations.
Thank you.
Matthew W. Schmeer
Date: Sep 06, 1998
From: poetink@inlink.com
Subject: EB_1.15.sea
This is the fifteenth issue of Electric Broadsheet,
a publication from Poetry Ink Productions.
Electric Broadsheet is free but copyright 1997 by Electric Broadsheet
and Poetry Ink Productions. Please see the enclosed Read Me file
for more information.
We give our permission for this file to be included
on the Info-Mac CD-ROM, with our usual stipulations.
Thank you.
Matthew W. Schmeer
Date: Jan 01, 1999
From: Theo
Subject: Email Cleaner 1.3.1 - Convenient cleaning on Emails
Email Cleaner cleans up emails and newsgroup posts. It fixes badly wrapped
lines. It can wrap your emails to any width, keeping all your precious quote
marks on the right lines.
Email Cleaner is an expert at cleaning up messy emails. Its easy on the user.
It used from inside any of your programs, from a small window that floats in
front of all your programs. All automatically and reliably.
Email Cleaner has a lot of support for AppleScript.
It needs any PowerMac at all, and MacOS 7.5 or later.
Date: Oct 12, 1999
From: Theo
Subject: emailcleaner.sit.hqx Text Cleaning on Emails
Email Cleaner cleans up your Emails and NewsGroup posts (which look quite
similar) in all of your programs, and very simply.
It can wrap to any line length, recognises various quote characters, and even
fixes lines that were previously wrapped badly. All automatically and reliably.
It needs any Powermac at all, and System 7.5 or better.
Date: Jun 19, 2002
From: Max Programming LLC
Subject: eMail Verifier (v1.1)
Max Programming, LLC - eMail Verifier v1.1 June, 18 2002
________________________________________________________________________
Max Programming is proud to present a new release of Mail Verifier, the
very first tool available on the Macintosh platform for batch e-mail
validity checking. (Classic and Mac OS X)
Product Home Page: http://www.maxprog.com/EmailVerifier.html
> Overview
........................................................................
If your database contains incorrect e-mail addresses, this disadvantages
you in two ways.�First, you have to put up with annoying
'undeliverable'
messages.�And second, you lose the ability to communicate by
e-mail
with your contacts.�Email Verifier checks the validity of your
e-mail
addresses without actually sending e-mails. You can use the list of
failed addresses to build a list for a 'please update' campaign.
Email Verifier is a very effective piece of software that can verify
over 10 e-mails per second . It can verify single e-mails or huge
lists. (eMail Verifier is multithreaded, providing high speed verifying)
eMail Verifier is your powerful solution for the standard "message
delivery error." Email Verifier verifies every e-mail address from a
given mailing list, allows to determine 80-9027777767120f "dead" email
addresses.
eMail Verifier works on the same algorithm as ISP mail systems do.
Addresses for e-mail are extracted from a Domain Naming Server (DNS)
and eMail Verifier tries to connect with SMTP-servers and simulates the
sending of a message. It does not send the message though - eMail
Verifier disconnects as soon as the mail server informs the program
whether the address exists or not.
eMail Verifier can save time and money for businesses who send
newsletters to their clients, nonprofit organizations who send
bulletins to their members, or any person or business that needs to
maintain a clean e-mail contact list.
eMail Verifier is dedicated for system administrators, webmasters,
programmers as well as for those advanced users who have their own
mailing lists and would like to keep them up-to-date.
> Key features
........................................................................
- Batch verify big amounts of e-mail addresses.
- Check e-mail addresses for a valid Mail Exchanger.
- Check each e-mail address validity with its MX server.
- Sort all e-mail addresses by domain to speed all tests.
- Fast multi-threaded engine. (Speed depends on your connection)
- Native version for Mac OS Classic and Mac OS X.
> Price
........................................................................
eMail Verifier is a $24.90 only shareware!
> Trial version download
........................................................................
You can get eMail Verifier from:
Classic: http://www.maxprog.com/shareware/eMailVerifier.sit
MacOS X: http://www.maxprog.com/shareware/eMailVerifier_X.sit
> What's new
........................................................................
[New] Verifier is now Mac OS Classic compatible.
[New] Preferences panel. Almost everything can be set:
- Bandwidth
- Threads from 1 to 10
- Connection Time-out from 10s to 60s
- Retries from 1 to 10
- UserID for 'HELO' command
- MX Lookup system
- RCPT on VRFY failure
- Sender e-mail for RCPT test
[New] Support for Mac OS X Address Book address drops.
[New] Support for Entourge '.VCF' file drops.
[New] Internal MX look-up system.
[New] RCPT command sent when VRFY unimplemented.
[New] Lookup get all MX records and sort them by preferences.
[New] Different MX server used on retry (when available).
[New] Each verifier connection batch verify same domain addresses.
[New] Status bar shows progress and retries.
[Upg] New SMTP errors handlers when VRFY command not available.
[Upg] 550 SMTP error enhanced handler.
[Upg] Better time-out management. General application time-out.
[Upg] Multiple file drop support.
[Upg] Status field updated according to process.
[Upg] Domain sorting progress.
[Upg] Drag'n'drop supported between list and single entry.
[Upg] List entries can be removed with the delete key.
[Upg] New application icon.
[Bug] Double SMTP commands sent on 550 error.
Keys: [New] = New Feature
[Opt] = Optimization
[Bug] = Bug Fix
[Chg] = Changes Previous Functionality
[Upg] = Enhancement
See enclosed documentation to find out more about what eMail Verifier
can do for you ! Thanks for supporting eMail Verifier.
Date: Jun 19, 2002
From: Max Programming LLC
Subject: eMail Verifier-X (v1.1)
Max Programming, LLC - eMail Verifier v1.1 June, 18 2002
________________________________________________________________________
Max Programming is proud to present a new release of Mail Verifier, the
very first tool available on the Macintosh platform for batch e-mail
validity checking. (Classic and Mac OS X)
Product Home Page: http://www.maxprog.com/EmailVerifier.html
> Overview
........................................................................
If your database contains incorrect e-mail addresses, this disadvantages
you in two ways.�First, you have to put up with annoying
'undeliverable'
messages.�And second, you lose the ability to communicate by
e-mail
with your contacts.�Email Verifier checks the validity of your
e-mail
addresses without actually sending e-mails. You can use the list of
failed addresses to build a list for a 'please update' campaign.
Email Verifier is a very effective piece of software that can verify
over 10 e-mails per second . It can verify single e-mails or huge
lists. (eMail Verifier is multithreaded, providing high speed verifying)
eMail Verifier is your powerful solution for the standard "message
delivery error." Email Verifier verifies every e-mail address from a
given mailing list, allows to determine 80-9027777767120f "dead" email
addresses.
eMail Verifier works on the same algorithm as ISP mail systems do.
Addresses for e-mail are extracted from a Domain Naming Server (DNS)
and eMail Verifier tries to connect with SMTP-servers and simulates the
sending of a message. It does not send the message though - eMail
Verifier disconnects as soon as the mail server informs the program
whether the address exists or not.
eMail Verifier can save time and money for businesses who send
newsletters to their clients, nonprofit organizations who send
bulletins to their members, or any person or business that needs to
maintain a clean e-mail contact list.
eMail Verifier is dedicated for system administrators, webmasters,
programmers as well as for those advanced users who have their own
mailing lists and would like to keep them up-to-date.
> Key features
........................................................................
- Batch verify big amounts of e-mail addresses.
- Check e-mail addresses for a valid Mail Exchanger.
- Check each e-mail address validity with its MX server.
- Sort all e-mail addresses by domain to speed all tests.
- Fast multi-threaded engine. (Speed depends on your connection)
- Native version for Mac OS Classic and Mac OS X.
> Price
........................................................................
eMail Verifier is a $24.90 only shareware!
> Trial version download
........................................................................
You can get eMail Verifier from:
Classic: http://www.maxprog.com/shareware/eMailVerifier.sit
MacOS X: http://www.maxprog.com/shareware/eMailVerifier_X.sit
> What's new
........................................................................
[New] Verifier is now Mac OS Classic compatible.
[New] Preferences panel. Almost everything can be set:
- Bandwidth
- Threads from 1 to 10
- Connection Time-out from 10s to 60s
- Retries from 1 to 10
- UserID for 'HELO' command
- MX Lookup system
- RCPT on VRFY failure
- Sender e-mail for RCPT test
[New] Support for Mac OS X Address Book address drops.
[New] Support for Entourge '.VCF' file drops.
[New] Internal MX look-up system.
[New] RCPT command sent when VRFY unimplemented.
[New] Lookup get all MX records and sort them by preferences.
[New] Different MX server used on retry (when available).
[New] Each verifier connection batch verify same domain addresses.
[New] Status bar shows progress and retries.
[Upg] New SMTP errors handlers when VRFY command not available.
[Upg] 550 SMTP error enhanced handler.
[Upg] Better time-out management. General application time-out.
[Upg] Multiple file drop support.
[Upg] Status field updated according to process.
[Upg] Domain sorting progress.
[Upg] Drag'n'drop supported between list and single entry.
[Upg] List entries can be removed with the delete key.
[Upg] New application icon.
[Bug] Double SMTP commands sent on 550 error.
Keys: [New] = New Feature
[Opt] = Optimization
[Bug] = Bug Fix
[Chg] = Changes Previous Functionality
[Upg] = Enhancement
See enclosed documentation to find out more about what eMail Verifier
can do for you ! Thanks for supporting eMail Verifier.
Date: Apr 16, 1999
From: terje@in-progress.com
Subject: Emile Lite 1.0 XML Editor
Emile Lite by Media Design in*Progress is a free XML editor for Macintosh.
Extensible Markup Language (XML) is an open document standard for
structured content, created and developed by the World Wide Web Consortium
(W3C).
Emile Lite facilitates productive markup with XML, liberating the author
from detailed knowledge of the XML specification by providing dialogs for
custom tags and common markup constructs. The application integrates a
clone of the comprehensive Emacs text editor, with a graphical user
interface for Macintosh ease of use. Emile Lite automatically adapts the
user interface to the current XML document type, building a customized
authoring environment that is tailored to specific needs using XML.
Emil� Lite supports editing with Extensible HTML, the next generation of
HTML that is based on XML. The application can export an XML document as
HTML, so web authors can take advantage of extensible markup while keeping
the pages accessible also for older web browsers.
System Requirements: MacOS 7.1 or later, works both for 68K and PPC.
Media Design in*Progress Home Page: http://www.in-progress.com
Date: Aug 14, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: Enhanced WordPerfect Outlining 1.01
Complete documentation for the enhanced outlining module that ships with
WordPerfect 3.5e.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on AMUG,
Info-Mac and UMich CDs.
John Rethorst
Date: Jan 30, 1999
From: jradams@macconnect.com
Subject: Enye 1.0
January 18, 1999
JRAd consulting, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of Enye, their
newest solution for the Macintosh and Windows computing community. Enye
provides rapid translation capability between the English and Spanish
languages. A large dictionary of translations combined with a fast and
efficient interface make the program perfect for beginners as well as
advanced users needing translation capabilities.
For additional information please see our WWW page at:
http://jrad.seagull.net or e-mail us at jrad@jrad.seagull.net
A trial version of Enye is available for download.
Date: Jan 02, 2001
From: George Clark
Subject: eQuery v1.0 - "Data_Management" - create data merge source files for Word
eQuery v1.0 for Microsoft Entourage & Microsoft Word is used to create data
merge source files, based on your Office Address Book, that contain just the
contacts you want, and the precise merge fields you need, to perform mail
merges in Word's Data Merge Manager. Unlike using the Address Book directly
as a data source, you can use the DMM's Query Options to further refine and
organize the data file.
Obviously, eQuery requires Microsoft Entourage 2001 and Microsoft Word 2001.
It should work with Mac OS versions 8.5 through 9.x, and possibly with
earlier versions of the Mac OS as well.
eQuery is ShareWare and only costs $10.00 (US); it can be registered through
Kagi.com's secure server. The latest version of eQuery can be obtained at:
Date: Jun 05, 1995
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 1995 22:04:42 -0600
From: michaelz@interaccess.com (Michael C. Zastrow)
Subject: Eudora_Docs.DOCM
> But I'm unable to conver the MS Word docs to
> ClarisWorks...not enough memory. It's a huge
> file. Is there a way to convert them?
Well I've taken the 1mb MS file and made it into a slightly more useable
form. Using the documentation supplied by the author of Eudora, I included
all (and enhanced many) of the 150+ graphics; reformatted the text
including helpful color coding; and have organized the informative but
long-winded Word document into separate Chapters.
Hopefully this DOCMaker version of the Eudora manual will help you
learn/understand this very fine Internet email application.
Feel free to pass it along for others to use.
take care,
michael
Michael C. Zastrow - Seeing Specially Graphics
Date: Feb 17, 1995
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 1995 22:29:36 -0800
From: dland@netcom.com (Eric Mueller)
Subject: Review of Berkeley Systems' EXPRESSO
This is a review of Berekley Systems' EXPRESSO address book/calendar/to-do
program. If you've ever thought that an organizer-type program just wasn't
for you... read this review. Expresso is clever and actually _fun_ to use
(but what else do you expect from the guys who brought you After Dark?).
-> This review may be reprinted and reproduced online and in user group
newsletters providing it remains complete and intact. See the information
at the end of the review for more details.
Questions? Comments? Write to . Thanks.
Date: Aug 29, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 1995 13:14:03 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Extended Counting Macro
The WordPerfect for Macintosh macro, "Extended Counting" saved in the
attached document demonstrates an algorithm which allows you to count beyond
WordPerfect's variable limit of 32,767.
My purpose in writing this was to allow a prompt displaying a counter
variable to continue working after 32,767 iterations.
The Extended Counting macro updates a prompt each time the counter is
incremented by 1. Displaying the updated prompt takes much longer than
incrementing the variables needed to display the prompt. Therefore, if you
choose to update the prompt every 100 increments, you will notice a marked
increase in speed. In the macro code, I have commented out "If" statements
to update the prompt every 10, 100, or 1,000 passes.
Date: Feb 10, 1993
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1993 22:24:46 EST
From: "Paul D. Bain"
Subject: wp-three-macros.hqx
This is a compressed and binhexed folder containing three WordPerfect for the
Macintosh macros that are not available in the WordPerfect Macro file that
comes with WordPerfect.
The three macros are described below.
Page X of Y Macro
Creates a Header B or Footer B with the phrase "Page X of Y" (X=current page,
Y=total number of pages). If changes are made to the document, make sure the
"Target X of Y" code is on the last page before regenerating.
(Use the Librarian Feature to copy the attached macro into the Private
Library.)
Case Convert Macro
This macro offers the following choices for case conversion: 1) All Upper Case,
2) Lower Case except first letter of sentence, 3) All Lower Case, 4) Beginning
each word Upper Case.
(Use the Librarian Feature to copy the attached macro into the WP Private
Library.)
Revised Endnotes->Text Macro
This macro will convert all endnotes to text and append them to
the end of the document in the format of the currently defined
endnote style. The endnote numbers in the document will be
changed to superscripted text. The macro does not convert the
resulting text back into endnotes.
---------------------
(This BinHex file created by DownLine 1.1)
Date: Jan 09, 1998
From: bo.svernstrom@swipnet.se
Subject: Filip's Word Macros 1.6
Filip's Word Macros 1.6 is a collection of Word macros, adding
functions to Microsoft Word 6.0. Includes HTMLmaker, which converts your
documents to html.
New in 1.6
� SaveAndCount: displays number of characters as you save a document.
As in the old 5.1.
� CountAllOpenDocs: gathers the length of all open docs and presents
them in i new window.
� PreviewWithBrowser: lets you preview the open HTML-document in the
browser you prefere.
Also, Quoter, and other macros, has been improved.
There were a misconfiguration of Word's menus in previous versions. This
should not be the case any more.
Enjoy
Bo Filip Svernstr�m
bofilip@algonet.se
http://www.algonet.se/~bofilip
Date: Sep 18, 1998
From: cdubuit@netsurf.fr
Subject: FlatPlan
FlatPlan is a free application designed to create quickly and manage easily
flat plan.
FlatPlan is designed for press : editor in chief, managing editor or even
advertising manager.
FlatPlan is usefull for magazines, staple stich, with large pagination.
FlatPlan managing section, advertising, articles. You can insert or delete
pages.
If you have to modify the structure of your flat plan (for exemple, remove
or add a new section), you can "export" to a file the content of the
current flat plan, then create another one with the new structure, and
"import" the previous file into it.
All suggestions are welcome.
Christophe Dubuit
47 rue Claude Bernard
75005 Paris - France
cdubuit@planete.net
Date: Jun 19, 1998
From: Williar2@muohio.edu
Subject: FlightMath 1.1
Aimed at pilots and flight simulator aficionados, FlightMath
dramatically eases the tedious mathematical calculations associated
with planning a flight. Features include:
* Wind course corrections: calculate the heading necessary to
compensate for wind
* Fuel analysis: compute any combination of travel time, burn
rate, and capacity, using any combination of units
* Speed/distance analysis: compute any combination of travel
time, speed, and distance, using any combination of units
* Density altitude: calculate the density altitude for a given
temperature and pressure altitude
FlightMath performs all of these calculations with great speed and
accuracy. No longer will pilots need to waste time fussing with such
devices as the ASA E6-B Flight Computer.
FlightMath is product of TriVectus. TriVectus can be found on the web
at
Date: Jun 28, 1999
From: giuseppe_giunto@yahoo.com
Subject: Folders Checker 1.0.0
Folders Checker is a great program that will help you organize and
control the large number of files that tend to "grow" inside any folder.
After loading several CDs (such as those that are included with
magazines) I found my Preferences folder increasingly full of
preferences created from the programs that I tried. So, I felt the need
for a program that would keep track of my growing Preferences folder as
well as all of my other folders.
http://www.geocities.com/napavalley/2686
Date: Sep 20, 1999
From: "Bix Byte"
Subject: Folders Checker 1.1.0
Folders Checker 1.1.0 will help you organize and control the large number of
files that tend to "grow" inside any folder of your hard disks. How many
times, after trying a CD full of Shareware (such as those that are included
with magazines), you found the Preferences folder increasingly full of new
preferences ? So, I felt the need for a program that would keep track of my
growing Preferences folder as well as all of my other folders.
With this new version you can handle invisible files too !
On-line registration with secure server is possible.
You can't miss this program !!
Fully MacOS 8.x compatible. Works with System 7.x with Apparence Manager.
FAT, Shareware.
Date: Feb 28, 2002
From: "Nick D'Amato"
Subject: Font Smoothie 1.2
Font Smoothie 1.2
Written by Nick D'Amato
� 2000 by No-U-Turn, Inc.
Requirements
Mac OS 8.5 or higher. Any PowerPC Mac.
What's new in 1.2?
You can now change the view font from Font Smoothie. Now you won't have to
wait for the Appearance control panel to launch every time you want to
change your views font. You can do it all from Font Smoothie.
Fixed some minor bugs, and added some minor enhancements.
What's new in 1.1?
Some minor fixes and interface touch-ups.
What is Font Smoothie?
Font Smoothie is a small application that will allow you to achieve more
control over your fonts. This program is targeted towards system fonts,
their sizes, and their font smoothing minimum size.
The MacOS systems only allow a select range of fonts to be used as system
fonts. This is the overall font that you see in the titles of windows,
menus, dialogs, etc. There is also a restriction on size: the font can only
be 12 point.
Font Smoothie will allow you to change the system font to any font that is
available in your system. It also allows any size font. Some fonts look
better bigger, others smaller, depending on the situation and font design.
You can now change your views font from Font Smoothie as well. This is the
font that displays underneath the icons in the Finder. This can also be
changed by the Appearance control panel. But if you're like us, you hate
waiting for the Appearance control panel to load, and it is much nicer to
change all fonts from one program.
A relatively new enhancement of the MacOS is the ability to have the
on-screen fonts anti-aliased (smoothed). This makes the fonts look much
better, and add�s a touch of class to the OS. A restriction exists that only
allows the font size to be 12 point or higher. Font Smoothie allows fonts as
low as 9 point to be smoothed. Therefore, all fonts that are on-screen,
true-type, and 9 point or higher can be smoothed!
Font Smoothie is compatible with Kaleidoscope, and looks great when they are
used together. Kaleidoscope allows you to change the system font as well,
but there is a long-standing bug with it that causes the menus to have
ellipses in them. This makes all of the menus appear like this (Fi� Ed�
Speci�) Font Smoothie corrects this bug.
How do I install it?
Simply drag the Font Smoothie control panel and Font Smoothie extension onto
your System Folder and restart. To use, open the Font Smoothie control
panels and select the desired System Font and size. You will see the results
immediately. You can also turn on Font Smoothing and set the minimum size
you would like smoothed (just like the Apple Appearance control panel, only
more options).
Why was it written?
This program was written because we just couldn�t stand looking at the
Apple-bundled system fonts any longer. There are so many better looking
fonts out there, and we wanted the ability to use them as our System Font.
Other interface-enhancement programs exist that have the ability of Font
Smoothie, but they usually change the overall appearance of the system which
slows it down and can create a higher potential for an unstable system.
How does it work?
Font Smoothie tricks the OS into thinking there is a broad range of system
fonts. Therefore it shows all the ones loaded instead of the normal few. It
doesn�t patch any appearance routines in the OS, it uses the standard ones,
making the potential for instability much lower, and there will not be any
performance issues.
Known Issues
When selecting really large fonts (usually 18 point or higher), some
windows� title bars may appear to be �clipped�. This can be rectified by
restarting the program that exhibits these symptoms. This is harmless, and
may not even be noticable.
Shareware
This program is shareware. If you use it on a regular basis, please
purchase the program by choosing Purchase in the menu of Font Smoothie. You
will be taken to our secure online order form. You may also pay using the
included order form. One last method is to order via this web page:
http://www.nouturn.net/order.html
Please include your email address when registering. Once you are registered
we will send you a serial number that will make the reminders that you see
at startup will go away forever.
If you have problems with the online order form, you may send a $10 check
payable to:
No-U-Turn, Inc.
8466 North Lockwood Ridge Road #239
Sarasota, Florida 34243
If you have any problems, questions, or comments, direct them to:
cooltips@nouturn.net
We love suggestions, so if you have any, please send them to us!
Techie Stuff
Font Smoothie conists of a control panel and an extension. The extension
loads at startup of the OS. It tricks the system into using any font that is
loaded into the system. It does it without occupying a large amount of RAM
and without patching your OS Appearance routines that can cause slow-downs.
It was designed for this exact reason, since we have been looking for a
program that would do this for years, and our only choice was to write it
ourselves.
Uninstalling
To remove the program, pull out the Font Smoothie control panel and the Font
Smoothie Extension from the System Folder. It will be disabled on the next
restart. You can also disable it with Conflict Catcher� or the Apple
Extensions Manager.
Distribution
Font Smoothie may be distributed in/on CD-ROMs, magazines, user groups, etc,
but it must include the complete archive as it comes from the No-U-Turn web
site. You are not required to get permission to put this software within
your media.
What's in the future for Font Smoothie?
Well, you know how Internet Explorer 5 has the cool new 'flavor' feature
where you can change your Mac colors to more than the defaults? We are
working on a feature of Font Smoothie that will do the same. We hope to
offer it as an update real soon.
We hope you enjoy it!
Nick D'Amato, founder of
No-U-Turn, Inc.
http://www.nouturninc.com/
mailto:info@nouturninc.com
Visit our site for other cool software!
Infinity Windoid 3.0
Written by Troy Gaul
� 1991-95 Infinity Systems
Date: Oct 17, 1999
From: Simon Brown
Subject: fontview159nr.sit
FontView 1.59 (fontview159nr.sit)
Utility for viewing fonts and their resources
This is a new version of the utility voted one of the "12
essential desktop publishing utilities" by MacUser Magazine.
Use it to:
examine all characters in a font
display character information (width, ascent, HTML entities, etc.)
display kerning values
list values from sfnt (TrueType), FOND, and FONT resources
System Requirements:
System 7.5 (System 8 preferred)
68020+ or PPC processor
For more information about FontView, see
Date: Oct 30, 1999
From: Anders Baden Nielsen
Subject: Foreign Character Fixer
Foreign Character Fixer (FCF) is a simple utility that translates
foreign characters, which cannot be read correctly by PC users into
readable characters. You can use it for instance when you chat in ANY
Java based chatrooms that don�t show your characters correctly and when
you use ICQ for MacOS to communicate with PC users.
FCF works on any Mac capable of connecting to the Internet, but
currently only Danish, Norwegian and Swedish versions exist. Just let me
now if you want a localised version for your particular language.
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: Anders Baden Nielsen
Subject: Foreign Character Fixer
Foreign Character Fixer (FCF) is a simple utility that translates
foreign characters, which cannot be read correctly by PC users into
readable characters. You can use it for instance when you chat in ANY
Java based chatrooms that don�t show your characters correctly and when
you use ICQ for MacOS to communicate with PC users.
FCF works on any Mac capable of connecting to the Internet, but
currently only Danish, Norwegian and Swedish versions exist. Just let me
now if you want a localised version for your particular language.
Date: Aug 02, 2001
From: Erich.Rast@t-online.de (Erich Rast)
Subject: ForgotIt_1.3_Classic.sit.hqx uploaded
ForgotIt? 1.3 is an easy-to-use multi-document application for
managing passwords and Internet addresses. It uses strong Blowfish
encryption and SHA1 hashing to protect password lists and launches
even multiple URLs that belong to a password entry. ForgotIt?
supports full drag&drop, re-ordering of password lists, external
encryption plugins such as Rijndael (AES), uses SHA1 hashing,
built-in compression and many more features.
Author: Erich Rast
Price: USD $15 shareware fee
Requirements: Macintosh PPC, OS 7.6 or higher, at least 2 MB RAM
URL: http://home.snafu.de/erich/shareware/forgotit.html
Date: Aug 02, 2001
From: Erich.Rast@t-online.de (Erich Rast)
Subject: ForgotIt_1.3_OSX.dmg.sit.hqx uploaded
ForgotIt? 1.3 OS X is an easy-to-use multi-document application for
managing passwords and Internet addresses. It uses strong Blowfish
encryption and SHA1 hashing to protect password lists and launches
even multiple URLs that belong to a password entry. ForgotIt?
supports full drag&drop, re-ordering of password lists, external
encryption plugins such as Rijndael (AES), uses SHA1 hashing,
built-in compression and many more features.
Author: Erich Rast
Price: USD $15 shareware fee
Requirements: Macintosh PPC, OS X
URL: http://home.snafu.de/erich/shareware/forgotit.html
Date: Apr 05, 1997
From: jscott@lclark.edu (Jon Scott)
Subject: FormDrop WWW v1.0.2
FormDrop WWW v1.0.2 (This update should replace FormDrop WWW v1.0)
FormDrop WWW v1.0.2 Fixes a bug which caused FormDrop to not
implement drag-and-drop on some macs.
On The World Wide Web, forms can be used to send information when
one is at a web site. If you have a web page which uses forms, when people
visit your site and use the forms, the data is sent to you as an e-mail
attachment. This file, if opened in a text editor will look like one long
line of garbled letters, numbers, and words.
FormDrop WWW is a simple drag-and-drop utility to translate the
output files of forms from the Web into readable text documents that can be
opened with SimpleText.
To Use:
Drag and drop any World Wide Web form output text file onto
FormDrop WWW. The program will create a decoded file with "(Decoded)"
appended to its name. You may also drop multiple form files onto FormDrop
WWW and it will decode all of them.
Visit me on the web at:
http://www.lclark.edu/~jscott
Date: Feb 08, 1994
From: f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim)
Subject: Fudd 1.0 (source code) (repost)
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 1994 23:13:56 -0500 (EST)
(This is a repost of the source archive I posted recently. The last archive
was missing a few files; this should have everything.)
Fudd is a small utility to convert text files to Elmer Fudd talk, like the
character of the same name in the U.S. cartoon "Bugs Bunny." Supports drag
and drop of any number of text files of any length. This archive contains
complete THINK C source code, project files, and resource files. Application
also available; check ftp sites or e-mail f8dy@netaxs.com. Finger
f8dy@netaxs.com for complete program list. Copyright (C) 1994, Mark Pilgrim.
Please read enclosed file "GNU General Public License" for licensing details.
Date: Oct 08, 1998
From: mkahlert@kagi.com
Subject: Funny Quotes 1.2
Funny Quotes is a small application with thousands of funny quotes,
signatures, one-liners and jokes. The programm contains a lot of jokes
which can be used as a signature line in your e-mails or letters. You can
find the ideal joke for every kind of correspondence.
FunnyQuotes is a US$10 shareware application. You can register it using
the enclosed utility or online via http://order.kagi.com/?HK
BTW: FunnyQuotes is also available in German.
Matthias Kahlert, Germany
Date: May 10, 1995
Date: Tue, 9 May 1995 12:29:23 -0400
From: lesjones@usit.net (Leslie Jones)
Subject: Good Times Virus Hoax FAQ 5/9/95
As you probably know, the Good Times virus is a hoax. The FAQ provides
answers to many questions about the hoax, gives a history, debunks some
myths, and points to some other sources of information. The FAQ also gives
directions for finding the two-page mini FAQ.
Date: Jan 22, 2001
From: GWPro
Subject: GrantWriter Pro
Submission.
Thank you.
Date: May 19, 1998
From: hartmann@mbox.kyoto-inet.or.jp
Subject: GREPFileRename freeware
"GREPFileRename" is an AppleScript droplet that allows to use
GREP-Regular-Expressions to rename files drag-and-dropped on it. Therefore
it is far more powerful than most of the file renaming utilites currently
available.
Installation:
To enable "GREPFileRename" to do its magic, you have to have AppleScript
[1.1 or higher], the standard Apple Scripting Additions and a scriptable
Finder (i.e. "Finder 7.1.2" to 8.1 plus the "Finder Scripting Extension"
when running system 7) installed and the following third party Scripting
Additions must reside in your Scripting Additions Folder:
- "Jon's Commands" by Jon Pugh [1.8.1 or higher],
- "Choose From List" from GTQ Scripting Library 1.2 or higher,
- "This Application" from GTQ Scripting Library 1.2 or higher, and of course
- "Regular Expressions" from Script Tools 1.3.6 by Mark Alldritt [1.4.2 or
higher].
[ ] is the version the author used for testing
Place "GREPFileRename" anywhere on your harddrive.
Disclaimer:
Although I did everything to make this script as safe as possible, e.g.
error checking at all critical stages etc., I do not take responsibility
for any damage it may cause. Use it at your own risk.
This droplet is Freeware.
You are allowed to distribute it freely, as long as it is unaltered and it
is accompanied by this Readme-File. If you like it, if you found bugs or
any weirdnesses, if you would like to have features changed or amended,
send e-mail to the address given below. CD-Rom publishers, please drop me a
note and send me a copy of the CD-Rom (and magazine), if you intend to
include this application.
Peter Hartmann
Visiting Scholar
Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan
e-mail:
hartmann@mbox.kyoto-inet.or.jp (preferred)
phv00542@askic.kic.ritsumei.ac.jp
Date: Aug 14, 1998
From: gswann@primenet.com
Subject: ShawBerry.sit
ShawBerry does this: it merges text from one file into another at
the insertion points you specify. You tell it which file to amend
and which file to take the amendments from. In other words: the
Amend file is _almost_ the way you want it. The Amendments file
contains correction lines that, when "pasted" into the Amend file,
will fix it in the way that you want. ShawBerry is freeware.
Date: Aug 07, 1998
From: gswann@primenet.com
Subject: GST-SmartClip �.sit
SmartClip a very small app that will do case conversion off of the
clipboard and return the converted text to the clipboard. This gives you
case conversion everywhere you can copy and paste. The conversions are
very smart, using the same logic used by my Torquemada the Inquisitor.
We don't clobber
Date: Sep 04, 1998
From: gswann@primenet.com
Subject: GST-TEXT->HTML->Javascript.sit
Torquemada the Inquisitor search and replace sets to faciliate the
gross conversion of raw text to typographic-quality HTML or Javascript
functions or files. Conversion are included for XPress Tagged text,
for the ISO 'entities', and to make anchors from common URL types.
The final search and replace set will convert any standing HTML file
to an encapsulated Javascript function, which can be used as is or
edited into another script or function or converted into a *.js file.
These search and replace sets are freeware, but they require
Torquemada the Inquisitor (GST-TorqueDemo.sit) or Torquemada's
Ghost (GST-TGhostDemo.sit) to run. They can also make beneficial
use of XP8 (GST-XP8Demo.sit), a text file reformatter, and Mark
My Words (GST-MMWDemo.sit), which converts Miscrosoft Word 5.x
files to Quark XPress-Tagged text. All of this software can be
found on InfoMac ftp sites, on the AMUG ftp site, or on my web page:
http://www.primenet.com/~gswann/software.html
Date: Jan 23, 1999
From: jason.townsend@stanford.edu
Subject: Guillotine 1.0
Guillotine is a drop box that "decapitates" those ugly all caps DOS-like
filenames. Just drop the offending files/folders on it, and the names will
become all lowercase with the first letter of each word capitalized.
Guillotine processes the complete contents of dropped folders. To make
filenames all caps or all lowercase, just choose the appropriate item on
the Options menu. Note: you may have to close and reopen the folder for the
new name(s) to appear in the Finder. (Mac OS 8 does not have this problem.)
Guillotine is a fat binary for optimal performance on 68K and PowerPC Macs.
It supports the Navigation Services and Folder Actions features in Mac OS
8.5. Best of all, it's free.
Date: Jan 28, 1997
Subject: HC to WWW 1.01
From: (Le Ralle) Francois.Le-Ralle@inforoute.cgs.fr
HCtoWWW is an HyperCard to HTML Translator. It allows to translate all text
contained in a stack to HTML page(s) with many options including styles,
HTML hypertext links, URL detection, Automatic Titles, T.O.C., image tags
and more. See the documentation for more information.
It is distributed as shareware, with both English/French interface.
Version 1.01 : Bug fixed in International version
Requirements : HyperCard 2.3 or player, System 7.1 or greater.
Francois.Le-Ralle@inforoute.cgs.fr (Le Ralle)
http://www.inforoute.cgs.fr/leralle/
Date: Dec 06, 1999
From: Fran�ois Le Ralle
Subject: HCtoWWW 2.00 HyperCard to HTML Translator
HCtoWWW is an HyperCard to HTML Translator. It allows to translate all text
contained in a stack to HTML page(s) with many options including styles,
HTML hypertext links, URL detection, automatic Titles, T.O.C., image tags
and more. See the documentation for more information.
This release can generate FRAMES and include many corrections and improvements
It is distributed as shareware, with both English/French interface.
Requirements : HyperCard 2.3 or player, System 7.1 or greater.
mailto:francois.leralle@bigfoot.com (Le Ralle)
http://www.flr.claranet.fr/HC/
Date: May 05, 1995
Date: Fri, 5 May 1995 02:23:49 -0500
From: (A Prastowo)
Subject: Houdini I FAQ v1.03
This is the FAQ for the original Macintosh DOS Compatibility Card.
This is minor update to the old version 1.02. There are only minor changes.
This file should replace the older houdini_faq_102.hqx in info/hdwr
- Anton
Date: Jun 18, 1997
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: How to Install WordPerfect Macros
This standalone ReadMe file gives detailed instructions on macro
installation and keystroke assignments for WordPerfect 3x.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on Info-Mac
and Umich CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Feb 16, 1998
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1993 15:40:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: CAMP5@CSBINA.CSUBAK.EDU
Subject: HQXer 1.0 Docs (rtf format)
The documentation for HQXer was originally distributed in WordPerfect
format. Since that isn't a very widely accepted format, I've decided to send
a version in RTF format. Please, incorporate this RTF file into the original
"HQXer" archive!! If you have already distributed HQXer, don't worry about
resending it or anything, the documentation is the same, except that it's now
in RTF format.
Thanks for your time... I appreciate your help! *Stiles
----------------------------------cut here--------------------------------
(HQXer Docs.RTF.cpt.hqx)
Date: Oct 05, 1999
From: "David C. Oshel"
Subject: Abstract of HTML2XTags
HTML2XTags translates the text portion of an HTML file (ignoring images and
MANY other tags!) into Quark XPress XTag format. I wrote this when I realized
you have to buy a $300 program from Adobe to do a 50-cent job. The output is
meant to be Place'd by InDesign, ironically. (Do we really need another
tagfile format?)
All you get is ...
, .., .. and a few
obvious fixups in the ... range.
I knocked this off this evening while watching Kiki's Delivery Service with my
5-year-old. No known bugs, but many, many omissions. Maybe next time... :)
Absolute freeware. Absolutely unsupported. Use it at your own absolute risk.
Date: Nov 12, 1997
From: pompamagna@geocities.com
Subject: HTML Image Indexer 1.0 (AS)
HTML Image Indexer 1.0 by Giovanni Giusti
This applet will create a HTML table of all files you drop on it, then
save it into an "index.html" file inside the same folder as the first
file you dropped. If an "index.html" file is already there, you will get
an index-(random).html file. But it shouldn't be there in the first
place, should it? You get the choice of how many columns there should be
in your table. This is because it may be hard to change that from a HTML
editor...
What's it for?
Guess you have a folder full of GIFs and you want to put them up on a Web
page. Do you create an HTML table, then import them one by one? No more!
Run HTML Indexer, then tweak the looks of your page with a HTML editor.
HTML Indexer will include in the index any file that you drag on it. It's
up to you to use it wisely.
Coming Up:
The ability to recognize if the file is an image file, and to exclude
other files accordingly. If requested, I may also add the possibility of
choosing where to save the resulting HTML code.
Notice:
HTML indexer is freeware, but it is not in the public domain. You are free
to copy it, use it, distribute it, and improve on it, as long as it is not
for profit. I would like to receive a copy of any modified version of it, and if it
goes out in a CD, well, how about a free copy for me? I already received
proposals to include other applets of mine in CDs, but I haven't received
one yet!
--
Duel S.p.A.
Via G. Dandini, 15
00154 Roma (ITALY)
Tel. ++39-6-5743826
Fax ++39-6-5759368
e-mail
Date: Sep 28, 1999
From: Ton Brand
Subject: HTML Optimizer 2.6.1
HTML Optimizer 2.6.1
What it is: Utility to check and optimize your web pages
Author: Ton Brand
License: shareware
Mac OS: 7.5 or later
Required: HyperCard Player 2.3 or later
Abstract:
HTML Optimizer (supporting HTML 4.0) saves often more than 100f space on
your web pages by removing unnecessary characters and tags. Though this may
seem a small improvement, load time savings is much higher as your client's
browser parses the pages more efficient.
Three other useful functions of HTML Optimizer are:
(1) checking the so-called tagged pairs, i.e. the tags that always have to
appear together with their end tags, for example
Date: Jan 27, 2000
From: Ton Brand
Subject: HTML Optimizer 2.7
HTML Optimizer 2.7
What it is: Tool to check and optimize your web pages (now 50 0.000000aster)
Author: Ton Brand
Computer: any Mac with HyperCard Player
Mac OS: 7.5 or later
License: shareware
HTML Optimizer saves often more than 100f space on your web pages by
removing unnecessary characters and tags. Though this may seem a small
improvement, load time savings is much higher as your client's browser parses
the pages more efficient.
Three other useful functions of HTML Optimizer are:
(1) checking the so-called tagged pairs, i.e. the tags that always have to
appear together with their end tags, for example
Date: Feb 02, 2004
From: Ton Brand
Subject: HTML-Optimizer 7.9.2 (68K)
HTML-Optimizer 7.9.2 (68K)
What it is: Tool to optimize your web pages to make them load faster.
Author: Ton Brand
Company: Tonbrand Software
License: Shareware USD 12.00 but 20-day trial
Mac OS: 7.6 to 8.1 (68K)
Abstract:
HTML-Optimizer is the 'finishing touch' for your web site. It makes your
pages load faster by optimizing both HTML and script code, e.g. JavaScript,
PHP and CSS. It helps you keep organized by creating a duplicate site folder
for the optimized files. An added benefit is that it leaves your original
files untouched.
You should use your original web folder for editing and use the duplicate
web folder for uploading.
The program features Smart Handling which means that only the pages that you
have changed are optimized.
Drag and drop is supported.
Version 7.9.2 fixes an error that caused a delay of several seconds - up to
half a minute - when turning on Smart Handling for a large web folder.
HTML-Optimizer comes in four models: Mac Classic - PPC and 68K, Mac OS X and
Windows. With this you have the 68K model.
Date: Mar 12, 2005
From: Ton Brand
Subject: HTML-Optimizer 9.0 (Classic)
HTML-Optimizer 9.0 (Classic)
What it is: Tool to optimize your web pages to make them load faster.
Author: Ton Brand
Company: Tonbrand Software
URL: http://www.tonbrand.nl/
License: Shareware USD 17.00 but 30-day trial
Mac OS: 8.5 - 9.2.2
Abstract:
HTML-Optimizer speeds up your web site by optimizing both HTML and
script code of your web pages, without corrupting the code. It helps
you keep organized by creating a duplicate site folder for the
optimized files. An added benefit is that it leaves your original
files untouched.
The program features Smart Handling which means that only those pages
that have changed are processed.
You should use your original web folder for editing and use the
duplicate web folder for uploading.
HTML-Optimizer is 'Unicode-savvy'.
Drag and Drop is supported.
Version 9.0 has a new user interface and many other improvements.
The program is available for Mac OS X, Mac Classic PPC and Windows.
This is the Mac Classic model.
Date: Mar 12, 2005
From: Ton Brand
Subject: HTML-Optimizer 9.0 (OSX)
HTML-Optimizer 9.0 (OSX)
What it is: Tool to optimize your web pages to make them load faster.
Author: Ton Brand
Company: Tonbrand Software
URL: http://www.tonbrand.nl/
License: Shareware USD 17.00 but 30-day trial
Mac OS: X 10.2 or later
Abstract:
HTML-Optimizer speeds up your web site by optimizing both HTML and
script code of your web pages, without corrupting the code. It helps
you keep organized by creating a duplicate site folder for the
optimized files. An added benefit is that it leaves your original
files untouched.
The program features Smart Handling which means that only those pages
that have changed are processed.
You should use your original web folder for editing and use the
duplicate web folder for uploading.
HTML-Optimizer is 'Unicode-savvy'.
Drag and Drop is supported.
Version 9.0 has a new user interface and many other improvements.
The program is available for Mac OS X, Mac Classic PPC and Windows.
This is the OSX model.
Date: Mar 12, 2005
From: Ton Brand
Subject: HTML-Optimizer Pro 4.0 (Classic)
HTML-Optimizer Pro 4.0 (Classic)
What it is: Tool to check and optimize your web pages to make them load
faster.
Author: Ton Brand
Company: Tonbrand Software
URL: http://www.tonbrand.nl/
License: Shareware USD 27.00 but 30-day trial
Mac OS: 8.5 - 9.2.2
Abstract:
HTML-Optimizer Pro speeds up your web site by optimizing both HTML and
script code, e.g. javascript, java, lasso, php, asp, jsp or css,
without corrupting the code. It helps you keep organized by creating a
duplicate site folder for the optimized files. An added benefit is
that it leaves your original files untouched.
The program features Smart Handling which means that only those pages
that have changed are processed.
Besides optimizing, the program can also check for dangling tags,
missing attributes and broken links and convert special characters.
You should use your original web folder for editing and use the
duplicate web folder for uploading.
HTML-Optimizer Pro is 'Unicode-savvy'.
Drag and Drop is supported.
Version 4.0 has a new user interface and many other improvements.
The program is available for Mac OS X, Mac Classic PPC and Windows.
This is the Mac Classic model.
Date: Mar 12, 2005
From: Ton Brand
Subject: HTML-Optimizer Pro 4.0 (OSX)
HTML-Optimizer Pro 4.0 (OSX)
What it is: Tool to check and optimize your web pages to make them load
faster.
Author: Ton Brand
Company: Tonbrand Software
URL: http://www.tonbrand.nl/
License: Shareware USD 27.00 but 30-day trial
Mac OS: X 10.2 or later
Abstract:
HTML-Optimizer Pro speeds up your web site by optimizing both HTML and
script code, e.g. javascript, java, lasso, php, asp, jsp or css,
without corrupting the code. It helps you keep organized by creating a
duplicate site folder for the optimized files. An added benefit is
that it leaves your original files untouched.
The program features Smart Handling which means that only those pages
that have changed are processed.
Besides optimizing, the program can also check for dangling tags,
missing attributes and broken links and convert special characters.
You should use your original web folder for editing and use the
duplicate web folder for uploading.
HTML-Optimizer Pro is 'Unicode-savvy'.
Drag and Drop is supported.
Version 4.0 has a new user interface and many other improvements.
The program is available for Mac OS X, Mac Classic PPC and Windows.
This is the OSX model.
Date: Apr 05, 1997
From: midabogh@captain-kirk.com (Mida Boghetich)
Subject: Html Table 1.0
sorry for my english
Html Table it's a powerful utility for convert the text file (with tab
delimiters) to Html Table for the web. System requirement the application
request System 7.5 or later, AppleScript� and the standard suite of the Scripting
additions of Apple�.
E-MailWare
for question or other send mail to:
Mida Boghetich
Via G.Longhi 14,
20137 Milano, Italy
or
e-Mail: midabogh@captain-kirk.com
Date: Jan 03, 1998
From: jcj@mail.usyd.edu.au
Subject: Hyperize v2
Hyperize2 is a standalone drag-and-drop application that converts plain
text documents into HTML. Hyperize2 does what is required to duplicate, as
far as practicable, the structure and appearance of your text on a Web
page.
Hyperize2 creates pages, frames, or fragments of HTML code from files that are
dropped on it or opened interactively, or from text on the Clipboard. It
arranges for HTML formatting commands that reproduce your document's structure
in terms of paragraphs, lines, indents and, to some extent, columns. It also
translates characters which are special either to HTML or to the Macintosh into
HTML-acceptable equivalents.
If you've used Hyperize 1.1 before, you'll notice the following new features:
Hyperize2 runs native on a PowerPC.
Hyperize2 can now create whole pages, frames, or fragments of
HTML-encoded text.
Hyperize2 can now read from and/or write to the Clipboard.
Hyperize2 is much smarter than its predecessor about indentation, and
somewhat smarter about columnar layouts.
Hyperize2 has two new formatting options. They concern whether leading
white space on a line is intended to introduce new paragraphs or new
column-aligned list items, and the distance between column stops.
Hyperize2 stores its default preferences in a preferences file, and
allows the user to create secondary settings files for particular types
of task, such as hyperizing justified text fragments or whole program
listings. These files can be opened from within the application or
double-clicked to launch the application with their settings.
Hyperize2 lets you browse for documents and applications when setting
the File Creator for its output files. It also allows you to choose an
output file name and location that's different from the default.
Hyperize2 works on any type of Macintosh with System 7 or later. It can run in
about 128Kb of memory, in which any number of files of any size can be
processed. Operations involving the Clipboard require more, according to
the size of its contents.
The (fat binary) application itself is about 64k.
Freeware. Feedback is appreciated.
Dr Jason Johnston
mailto:jcj@mail.usyd.edu.au
http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~jcj
fax: +61 2 9519 6184
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: rlanctot@mail.okanagan.net
Subject: IBMUG Monthly V1N6.hqx
This is the E-Newsletter of the Interior Business Mac Users Group, located in
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. This issue if for February, 1997.
Regards, Ryan Lanctot, Editor.
Date: May 09, 1997
From: rlanctot@mail.okanagan.net
Subject: IBMUG Monthly
Included is Volume 6 Feb of IBMUG Monthly, the e-periodical of the
Interior Business Mac Users Group located in Kelowna, BC, Canada.
Included within is news, reviews, URLs, humor, deals, and Apple Lore.
Have a look!
Ryan Lanctot, editor, IBMUG Monthly.
Date: May 09, 1997
From: rlanctot@mail.okanagan.net
Subject: IBMUG Monthly
Included is Volume 7 Narch of IBMUG Monthly, the e-periodical of the
Interior Business Mac Users Group located in Kelowna, BC, Canada.
Included within is news, reviews, URLs, humor, deals, and Apple Lore.
Have a look!
Ryan Lanctot, editor, IBMUG Monthly.
Date: May 09, 1997
From: rlanctot@mail.okanagan.net
Subject: IBMUG Monthly
Included is Volume 8 April of IBMUG Monthly, the e-periodical of the
Interior Business Mac Users Group located in Kelowna, BC, Canada.
Included within is news, reviews, URLs, humor, deals, and Apple Lore.
Have a look!
Ryan Lanctot, editor, IBMUG Monthly.
Date: Dec 11, 1996
From: rlanctot@mail.okanagan.net (Ryan Lanctot)
Subject: IBMUG Monthly v1n1, September
This file is the electonic magazine of the Interior Business Mac Users
Group, located in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Started just this
Septemer, IBMUG strives to make computing more productive and fun for our
users. This is the inaugural issue, September.
Ryan.
Date: Dec 11, 1996
From: rlanctot@mail.okanagan.net (Ryan Lanctot)
Subject: IBMUG Monthly v1n2, October
This file is the electonic magazine of the Interior Business Mac Users
Group, located in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Started just this
Septemer, IBMUG strives to make computing more productive and fun for our
users. This is our second issue, October.
Ryan.
Date: Dec 13, 1996
From: rlanctot@mail.okanagan.net (Ryan Lanctot)
Subject: IBMUG Monthly v1n3, November
This file is the electronic magazine of the Interior Business Mac Users
Group, located in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Started just this
Septemer, IBMUG strives to make computing more productive and fun for our
users. This is the November issue.
Ryan.
Date: Dec 13, 1996
From: rlanctot@mail.okanagan.net (Ryan Lanctot)
Subject: IBMUG Monthly v1n4, December
This file is the electronic magazine of the Interior Business Mac Users
Group, located in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. Started just this
Septemer, IBMUG strives to make computing more productive and fun for our
users. This is a the December issue.
Ryan.
Date: Jan 22, 1997
From: rlanctot@mail.okanagan.net (Ryan Lanctot)
Subject: IBMUG Monthly v1n5
IBMUG Monthly is the E-Newsletter of the Interior Business Mac Users Group,
located in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. January's issue contains a
number of columns, including news, Apple Lore, Deals, URLs, and a column
entitled 'Metatools Power Tips', contributed by Joseph Linaschke of
MetaTools. Visit our Website at http://www.seagull.net/rlanctot/index.html .
Regards,
Ryan Lanctot,
President, IBMUG.
Date: Nov 21, 1997
From: snaddosg@dcs.gla.ac.uk
Subject: imagemapper-v3.0-FAT.hqx.gz
ImageMapper takes all the hassle out of coding imagemaps for your web pages.
Create complex, maintainable maps in a fraction of the time it would take by
hand, with the ease of use and advanced features which have come to be
associated with the macintosh's most popular imagemapper.
New features in v3.0:
Plug-ins provide integration with PageSpinner and BBEdit
Fully HTML 4.0 compliant
New, improved interface sporting fully editable 'docking toolbars'
Support for AppleScripting
Improved highlighted imagemap Java applet
More stable codebase, with all-round enhancements
Contact: mailto:lauchlgd@dcs.gla.ac.uk
Updates: http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~snaddosg/Creations/
Date: Jun 05, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 1995 13:34:25 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Indexing Macros
Hi!
I have written a set of Indexing macros for WordPerfect for Macintosh, and
would like to submit them for your consideration. They help to automate the
process of marking WordPerfect text for indexing. I've appended a BinHexed
.SIT file to this message.
Sincerely,
George Maschke
Date: May 09, 1997
From: gmaschke@ucla.edu
Subject: Nisus Indexing Macros
Nisus Indexing Macros
Nisus Writer is a superb word processor with powerful capabilities,
but...
I have been bothered by the way that Nisus Writer generates indexes. It
lists every single page on which a marked item occurs. This leads to the
creation of indexes with entries such as:
Dogs...1,2,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,30,31,32,100,101,102
I have written a macro to collapse such entries according to the method
prescribed by the 13th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style, section
8.67. For example, the entry above would be rendered:
Dogs...1,2,7-15,30-32,100-102
(The full method is actually more complex than this, and I have fully
implemented it).
Along with that macro, I've developed some others to facilitate creating
indexes. Perhaps the most useful ones are for marking proper names for
indexing. If, for example, you have the names "Alfred E. Neuman," "Billy
Bob Smith," and "Wild Bill Hickock," simply select all these names and
run a macro to mark each for the index as follows:
Neuman, Alfred E. Smith, Billy Bob Hickock, Wild Bill
Date: Aug 08, 1996
From: PHT Macintosh Dept., mac@pht.com
Subject: Info-Mac 9 CD-ROM
After several *really* late nights and a lot of Dr. Pepper, I was finally
able to complete the latest Info-Mac CD (this is volume #9). Submissions to
the Info-Mac archive have increased enough that we need to release a 2-CD
set every three to four months. This is fantastic, and we thank all the
Macintosh authors for this success!
Enclosed you will find the two Read Me files (TEXT and HTML versions) from
the CD, as well as a text listing of all programs on the 2-CD set.
Additional information about the Info-Mac IX CD-ROM (and a link to info
about previous Info-Mac CD releases.) can be found on the WWW at
http://www.pht.com/mac/info-mac_CDs/IM9.stm.
I hope you enjoy the CD!
Thanks!
Dave Boswell
Pacific HiTech Macintosh Development (mac@pht.com)
http://www.pht.com/
Date: Nov 23, 1996
From: mrobbins@tfs.net (Mark Robbins)
Subject: November infoZine
Inside the November infoZine, Kansas City's Digital Monthly Magazine:
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Date: Oct 03, 1995
From: "Antreas P. Hatzipolakis"
Subject: Internet-MacHTML Eds v. 1.2
Internet-MacHTML Eds v. 1.1: This is a DocMaker format
stand-alone document, which contains information about
Internet free Macintosh HTML Editors.
Revised and updated version.
May be included on Info-mac CD-ROM.
Antreas P. Hatzipolakis
xpolakis@compulink.gr
xpolakis@hol.gr
Date: Sep 24, 2003
From: Softobe
Subject: iPassepartout 1.0 for MacOS X
Dear Madam, Dear Sir,
we are glad to introduce to you our new shareware for MacOS X,
iPassepartout version 1.0.
We would be glad if you can review our product in your magazine/web site.
Thank you.
iPassepartout is a very powerful Cocoa application for MacOS X that should
fairly replace the Find command in the Finder of any Mac computer.
iPassepartout in facts allows you to quickly search for files (or drag) and
simultaneously, in the same window, see/read/play/select/copy/drag the
CONTENT of the files found without opening/launching/activating any other
application. iPassepartout allows you to manage the content of most of the
standard kinds of text, graphic, audio and movie files like, txt, rtf, rtfd,
html, pdf, jpg, png, tif, pict, icns, bmp, photoshop, gif, tga, mp3, aif,
wav, mpg, mov, avi, and many many others more.
With iPassepartout it's like you had, in a single application, the features
of TextEdit, Preview, QuickTime, iTunes, Finder's Find...
You can know more at our web site:
http://www.softobe.com
Date: Nov 10, 1995
From: ISOeZine@aol.com
Subject: ISO Issue#8
DATELINE: November 7th, 1995
ISO Issue#8 Released
Greetings and Happy Early Turkey Day from ISO!
This is the ISO Notification....The actual issue will follow if you are an
ISO subscriber - if not then please find ISO at the location most convenient
for downloading. For those of you who may be wondering, we have shifted
the distribution date for ISO back one day to Tuesdays every other week.
This issue brings you some good information about the Claris press
release on the Newton Companion version of FileMaker for the Newton.
We also take less of a technical approach to this issue and have some
though provoking articles that deal with information and digital publishing
with databases.
We ask you for a looping script and drop a couple of bonus files for you
to review. We also have a good piece for those of you who are trainers to
prepared students for the relational concepts found in the upcoming FM 3.0.
Jon Rosen gives some good pointers on controlling your project and
making
sure to make your time worth the money you get.
Announcement: We will be taking the following issue period off since it will
be the Thanksgiving Holidays and will be coming back in the first half of
December with the low down on FM 3.0. Hopefully it will be out by then!
FileMaker ISO is a I&I production. You can find ISO on all of the major
online services as well as the Internet. First year subscriptions are free
to all users of FileMaker. Here is a list of the available sites.
--ISO site--
Date: Dec 13, 1995
From: ISOeZine@aol.com
Subject: ISO Issue #9 Notification
DATELINE: December 12th, 1995
ISO Issue#9 Released
Greetings and Merry Christmas ISO!
This issue we jump into some of the issues related to making your
files into demo versions. We also help you with understanding what
anti-aliasing is and how to use it effectively in your interfaces.
Bob Cusick of Working Solutionz talks about how indexing works
in FileMaker and how to best understand it.
We also take an Up Close & Personal look at the new FileMaker 3.0.
You will find a follow up article about database publishing and
the effect it has on us all and to top it off we give you a
BONUS Loop.FM File.
Finally we offer you some very valuable information that deal with
defining your buttons.
FileMaker ISO is an I&I production. You can find ISO on all of the major
online services as well as the Internet. First year subscriptions are free
to all users of FileMaker. Here is a list of the available sites.
--ISO site--
Date: Jan 18, 1996
From: ISOeZine@aol.com
Subject: ISO Issue#10 Notify & Attchment
Due to MacWorld Expo this past week we had to bump the issue back
one
day. Hopefully you have been anticipating the information that we have
come
back with.
This issue we cover some of the HOT new STATUS functions in 3.0 and
give
you a full blown BONUS file from one of our contributors. We also give you
some more in-depth hints about your interface design.
Jon Rosen covers some issues related to printing invoices in the new
3.0
and there are some other tidbits of information covering undocumented
tips and tricks in 3.0
Finally to round things up you will find some powerful information
about
using colors in your databases and to top that off we highlight
everything that
we found useful and interesting at MacWorld Expo '96.
FileMaker ISO is a I&I production. You can find ISO on all of the major
online services as well as the Internet. First year subscriptions are free
to all users of FileMaker. Here is a list of the available sites.
--ISO site--
Date: Mar 24, 1996
From: ISOeZine@aol.com
Subject: FileMaker ISO Issue#12
ISO Issue#12 Released
Still cranking it out! BONUS Files galore!!!
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Well, your wait is going to be more than worth this
issue's weight in gold. This issue is literally PACKED with
good stuff.
We covered the following issues...
Dynamic Value Lists in FileMaker
Making your own custom dialog boxes
Validations across related files
A follow up to learning relationality
Making the "return" key be the default key
Storing Saved Sets of data!
All this wonderful information plus more great details
about things that have happend and things to come.
From you headquarters for top FileMaker information we
bring you the best there is!
Happy FileMaking!
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ISO Digital Magazine for FileMaker Pro
"All the good stuff about the PROgram"
http://www.kudosnet.com/ISO/ISOmain.html
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Date: Jun 23, 1996
From: ISOeZine@aol.com
Subject: ISO Issue Release - #14
Boy can a day make a difference...
Here is the good stuff we have this issue - plus some *really* good
BONUS files.
We've got our follow up article that shows you how to create user
stored searches and its accompanying BONUS file. We also go into the
basics of the Web and how it works with FileMaker.
We offer some instructional tips on how to provide good FileMaker
services. You'll also find a cool article that deals with using popups as
filtering mechanisms. Some real useful interface techniques show up with
a nice little BONUS file demonstrating how to do it.
Included for Macintosh FileMaker users is an article about Blazing
Fast AppleScript and yet another BONUS file showing off the technique.
Macintosh users will also notice that their archive is about 250K
larger than average. This is because of a very neat utility for working
with multiple windows while developing in FileMaker. It's a fully stand
alone application that helps you with productivity in FileMaker.
And last but not least we bring you the AppleScript Database shell
that is a handy collection tool for storing AppleScripts. Also a neat
learning tool!
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FileMaker ISO is an I&I production. You can find ISO on all of the major
online services as well as the Internet. ISO offers two forms of
subscriptions. Our freebie version and our power packed
"Professional Subscription" Send to ISOeZine@aol.com for more info.
--Subscriptions-- ISO is sent out as an attachment to subscribed readers
of the magazine. With subscription notification you are also entitled to
occasional "extras" that ISO sends out.
Thanks for reading, and if you have any comments or suggestions please
feel free to contact us at
ISO is Copyright (C) 1995 by I&I Productions
Date: Aug 04, 1996
From: ISOeZine@aol.com
Subject: ISO Issue Release - #15
DATELINE: Friday, July 19, 1996 ISO Issue#15 Released
And you thought we might miss you this month. Well, here we are jam packed with
more FileMaker information! We've got batch printing in this issue. You can read
about the complexities of the Internet and how it relates to FileMaker. Find
information about Tango & Marionet, two Internet related FM tools.
Bob Cusick shows you how to create a new record in a related database without
external scripts. Some super layout tricks on the Macintosh side and we show you
how to implement user preferences in your databases.
Professional Subscribers will be picking up an ASCII.FP3 file that has all the
ASCII characters from 0 to 255. It also contains a calculation generator for
working with ASCII tables.
Remember, if you are not already a paid Professional Subscriber then send email
to ISOeZine@aol.com and request the "Professional Subscription Form".
FileMaker ISO is an I&I production. You can find ISO on all of the major online
services as well as the Internet. ISO offers two forms of subscriptions. Our
freebie version and our power packed "Professional Subscription" Send to
ISOeZine@aol.com for more info.
--ISO site--
Date: Sep 12, 1996
From: (Matt Petrowsky) ISOeZine@aol.com
Subject: ISO Issue Release - #16
ISO Issue#16 Released
In this issue we've got hints on being an interface craftsman, advice
on working with the Found Set as well as how to manipulate lists within
FileMaker.
We've also got some really useful BONUS files (as always) and
encourage you to send in your tips and tricks for valuable prizes. We
announce that we are starting to compile information for the "Everything
FileMaker" ISO CD due around January Macworld time. Grab a cool trick for
reinitializing your database and much more.
>> Remember, if you are not already a paid Professional Subscriber then send
email to ISOeZine@aol.com and request the "Professional Subscription
Form".
--ISO site--
Date: Oct 23, 1996
From: ISOeZine@aol.com (ISO FileMaker Magazine)
Subject: ISO Issue Release - #17
The much long awaited (and to us, notorious) 17 is here. It has been a
bumpy road for the past couple of months. Along with a software release and
some other exciting events we found ourselves being delayed just a bit.
But none the less, in all its glory we present you with the latest issue of ISO.
IN THIS ISSUE
- Article about learning ScriptMaker and using it efficiently.
- More information about doing things efficiently in your database
- Information from John Krische about using ClarisWorks for many things
FileMaker
- Coverage about making it happen when trying to sell your FileMaker database
- A nice little tidbits about making static HTML pages
- Some suggestions about the future of FileMaker
- Much more information related to FileMaker
BONUS FILES INCLUDED
- 256Color.FP3 = a database for more color access
- CalcDups.FP3 = a calculation method for finding duplicates
- DateRng.FP3 = a file to show you how to take a user through a date range
search
- Popup.FP3 = a very nice technique to clean up the way popups work
PRO BONUS FILES
If you are a "Professional" subscriber and have not received your full
implementation of the FileMaker/Apple Guide help system then please notify
us. We sent out the file a couple of weeks ago and it has received
overwhelming response. If you are not a "Professional" subscriber and would
like to see this file please send email for a demo version or ask for a
"Professional" subscribers form.
Date: Feb 15, 1997
From: iso@iso-ezine.com (ISO FileMaker Magazine)
Subject: ISO Issue Release - #19
DATELINE: Friday, January 31, 1997
ISO Issue#19 Released
We've made it. It has been a long 3 months. Most of our time was consumed
with creating the Everything FileMaker CD. But we got this issue done too.
This issue will mark the changes in our upcoming new policy, but never mind
that for right now. We've got a lot of good stuff in this one. As indicated
by its abnormally large file size! (1MB)
NOTE: Remember, if you want to get notifications only of new issues then
please make a request for NOTIFICATION ONLY from iso@iso-ezine.com!
IN THIS ISSUE
- Part 3 of an ongoing series of ScriptMaker articles
- An overview of Claris Home Page
- Performing Auto Finds and regular scripting of searches
- Incorporating sound into your database solution
- Discussion about the requested features from users like you
- Constructing your ideal database template
- Using colors for backgrounds
BONUS FILES INCLUDED
- AUTOFIND = a folder with two unique files that automate finding information
- BONUSIDX.FP3 = an index on all of the ISO Bonus files available
- MULTISND = a folder with two files that deal with sound incorporation
- REQUESTS.FP3 = a database that has documented user feature requests,
FileMaker bugs and fixes
- SEARCH = a folder with two files that provide a *powerful* search file
you can hook up to your own files
- TEMPLATE.FP3 = a file that is the perfect starting place for database
creation projects
Thanks for reading, and if you have any comments or suggestions please
feel free to contact us at
ISO is Copyright (C) 1995-97 by ISO Productions
Date: Jun 04, 1997
From: iso@iso-ezine.com
Subject: iso-mac: ISO Issue#21 Mac File
Attached is issue number 21 of ISO FileMaker Magazine.
You will need the ISO Browser 4 to view this file.
If you do not have the Browser 4 then please visit
http://www.iso-ezine.com/ and enter the magazine section to download.
If you are an AOL or Compuserve user and the file did not translate
correctly because of email gateways then please send email to
iso@iso-ezine.com to notify us. (Some AOL users are experiencing problems
with internet origin attachments)
Sincerely & Happy FileMaking!
Matt Petrowsky/ISO Editor
Date: Dec 19, 1996
From: iso@iso-ezine.com (ISO FileMaker Magazine)
Subject: ISO Issue Release - #18
DATELINE: Monday, December 2, 1996
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ISO Issue#18 Released
Just before we release the CD number 18 comes just in time. Thanksgiving
came and went (for those that celebrate it) and Christmas is just around
the corner. And we all like gifts!
IN THIS ISSUE
- The continuation of an ongoing series of ScriptMaker articles
- Comparison of ClarisWorks Database to FileMaker Pro
- Making buttons modular
- Doing an AND search in a portal
- Moving information in and out of Eudora and FileMaker
- FileMaker finds explained
- Understanding the database beast
BONUS FILES INCLUDED
- FELDLBL.FP3 = a unique twist to field labeling
- FIELDFX1.FP3 = different things you can do with fields
- MLTIFIND.FP3 = database that offers understanding out FileMaker finds
- OMITTST.FP3 = a file that alerts you to a bug in FileMaker that may
affect some of your scripts if you use Omit
PRO BONUS FILES
- MEGACOLR.FP3 = a file that contains many of the range color palettes and
all objects are native FileMaker (meaning they are very small and take no
storage space) Password will be emailed out to paid subscribers.
NOTIFICATIONS
- Remember the upcoming "Everything FileMaker" CD. This one is going to be
hot. We're now taking submissions from all users of FileMaker Pro. Deadline
is December.
- ISO will be updating and revising its pricing structures in January of
1997. Stay tuned for more information.
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FileMaker ISO is an ISO Production. You can find ISO on all of the major
online services as well as the Internet. ISO offers two forms of
subscriptions. Our freebie version and our power packed
"Professional Subscription" Send to iso@iso-ezine.com for more info.
Date: Mar 07, 1996
From: ISOeZine@aol.com
Subject: ISO Special Report#1
Dear ISO Reader,
While you await the upcoming ISO issue #12 I have
created a new source for FileMaker information.
This comes to you in the form of the new
ISO Special Report.
Our first report is #1 and covers and advanced
topic about Self-relations and how to use them.
If you are a novice or beginning user then you
can get into the BONUS file that comes with this
report.
If you do not get ISO attachments then you will
be able to find this report at the usuall archives
in the next couple of days.
I hope that this information will benefit you
well and I would like to thank those of you that
have sent in your letter of appreciation. As
always it gives me the drive to continue ISO.
Look forward to the next issue #12 coming around
the corner. Target date is next Monday and will
have lots of good information.
Until next time...
Sincerely,
Matt Petrowsky, ISO Editor
ISO Digital Magazine for FileMaker Pro
"All the good stuff about the PROgram"
http://www.kudosnet.com/ISO/ISOmain.html
Date: Nov 15, 1999
From: Jacek Iwanski
Subject: Italian Spelling 1.2 - foreign language learning
'Italian Spelling' is a dictionary for the application 'V&N Lookup'. You
can use it to check spelling of the Italian texts and for an 'in-depth'
search of the 'Italian Nouns' and 'Italian Verbs' dictionaries. For example
searching for the word "sono" will find the verb "essere" because "sono"
is the first-person form of the verb "essere". To make a full use of the
'V&N Lookup' program you should download the modules 'Italian Verbs' and
'Italian Nouns'. 'Italian Verbs' contains the complete conjugation of more
than 1000 verbs including almost all irregular verbs. 'Italian Nouns'
contains inflection of more than 2000 nouns including about 500 examples of
the less-common ways of forming the plural. 'V&N Lookup' allows you to use
these modules simultaneously.
You can download the application 'V&N Lookup' and the modules 'Italian
Verbs', and 'Italian Nouns' from the Info-Mac mirror sites.
You can visit http://users.netmatters.co.uk/dandaforbes to find more
information and the download links.
Date: Mar 03, 2003
From: Michiaki Yamashita
Subject: iText 3.0.4 for Mac OS 7-9 - iMac's Text Editor
iText is a cute text editor with simple word processing, fitting the
charming iMac's colorful-design. It has stability and lots of nice
features selected from LightWayText. iText is very popular and is loved
by many Japanese, because it has High Speed, is Cool, Fantastic, and
Simple ! It will definitely let you recall 'the Macintosh mind of the
early days' - The original Mac's concept. Editing operations are
intuitive. There are many ways to change the appearance of your
document; besides styles, there are decoration lines, the ability to
change all paragraph indents or margins, and to paste in PICT images.
Also, you can work with big text documents of even more than 32 kbytes
at very high speed. You will find that iText is widely used, from
programming to the writing of various documents, in any language not
only English and Japanese. With Key-registration, iText can be upgraded
to iTextPro, besides.
This Version Changes:
* Improved some of names of the Menu items, dialogs, and the documents
attached.
* Also, fixed some bugs to make more stability.
iText Environment
It can be used under Mac OS from System 7.1 to Mac OS 9.2.2
(Author:) Michiaki Yamashita
(E-Mail:) lightway@mac.com
(HomePage:) http://members.aol.com/iText/
Date: Mar 03, 2003
From: Michiaki Yamashita
Subject: iText 3.0.4 for Mac OS X - iMac's Text Editor
iText is a cute text editor with simple word processing, fitting the
charming iMac's colorful-design. It has stability and lots of nice
features selected from LightWayText. iText is very popular and is loved
by many Japanese, because it has High Speed, is Cool, Fantastic, and
Simple ! It will definitely let you recall 'the Macintosh mind of the
early days' - The original Mac's concept. Editing operations are
intuitive. There are many ways to change the appearance of your
document; besides styles, there are decoration lines, the ability to
change all paragraph indents or margins, and to paste in PICT images.
Also, you can work with big text documents of even more than 32 kbytes
at very high speed. You will find that iText is widely used, from
programming to the writing of various documents, in any language not
only English and Japanese. With Key-registration, iText can be upgraded
to iTextPro, besides.
This Version Changes:
* Improved some of names of the Menu items, dialogs, and the documents
attached.
* Also, fixed some bugs to make more stability.
iText Environment
It can be used under Mac OS X 10.0 or later
(Author:) Michiaki Yamashita
(E-Mail:) lightway@mac.com
(HomePage:) http://members.aol.com/iText/
Date: Mar 06, 1999
From: julian@scriptsoftware.com
Subject: iView Mulitimedia 3.5 with Pro Digi-Cam File Support
this is an awesome piece of software that everyone will enjoy.
New iView Multimedia 3.5 now with Professional Digital Camera File Support!
iView Multimedia can now catalog images for Kodak pro digital cameras like:
Kodak DCS 1, 3, 5, 315, 410, 420, 460, 520, 560 and the upcoming DCS 620
Canon EOS D2000, EOD D6000
AP/Kodak NC2000e
iView Multimedia gives the incredibly useful ability to see the preview
image inside AP Viewer/Photo Mechanic-processed files.
iView Multimedia now supports various annotation protocols, both in read and
write form, including:
- Finder�s "file info" comments, including pure comments or URL�s.
- IPTC annotation, also known as the "file info" ANPA resource, introduced
by Adobe Photoshop� to hold information such as captions, keywords, authors
etc.,
- Image tags for JPEG, TIFF and DCBa images,
- A selection of the digital camera annotation set, also known as EXIF.
This set is based on the ISO/DIS 12234-1 publication on electronic still
picture camera standards which contains info like image capture information
shutter speed, aperture, etc.
An expert in this field says:
"Digital photographers looking for a robust, low-cost way to archive
their Kodak Professional proprietary TIFFs need look no further than
iView Multimedia. Users who process their digital cameras images through
Camera Bits Photo Mechanic or AP Viewer software will be especially happy
with the new features in iView Multimedia 3.5."
Rob Galbraith
Digital photographer and author of
The Digital Photojournalist's Guide 4th Ed.
http://www.robgalbraith.com
Questions
What media browser is easiest, fastest, applescriptable, uses Navigation
Services, allows extensive use of drag and drop and is totally compatible
with QuickTime 3.0 and Mac OS 8.5?
What program can read all these files Quark, Canvas, Painter, Live Picture,
Freehand, PageMaker, Illustrator, gif, jpg, TIFF, PICT, GX, BMP, Targa,
EPS, fonts, sounds, movies, QuickTime VR, animation, and many others?
What media cataloging program allows total newbies and HTML pros to create a
web site of images with just two clicks?
What shareware has been extolled by digital photographers and dtp
professionals for its power, Photoshop compatibility and color precision?
What media organizer allows exporting as a QuickTime movie, a poster, a text
database or as an HTML website?
What media asset management program can print a catalog sized for a CD jewel
case, Zip disk case and many other ways?
What program has creators that listen carefully to all user comments and
suggestions then create new versions based on user feedback every couple of
months?
What program does all of the above is a great deal, a heck of a lot of fun,
and can be downloaded right now from the internet?
Answer - - -> iView Multimedia!
Now available at:
http://www.scriptsoftware.com
IMPORTANT: CD ROM publishers, photographers and others can burn iView
Multimedia on their CD's and include it with their catalogs royalty free.
Digital camera manufacturers are also welcome to include iView Multimedia
free with their cameras. Please contact us for more details.
Who Its For
Everyone who needs to track multimedia files. Anyone with a digital camera
will find iView Multimedia essential but it is also designed for newspapers,
DTP pros, photographers, publishing professionals, scientists, educators,
students, doctors, cinematographers, cartoonists, illustrators, cd
producers, real estate agents, technologists, magazine designers, multimedia
producers, web publishers, consultants, database developers, designers,
musicians, sound pro's, singers, artists, and complete and total beginners.
iView Multimedia is for anyone who wants to find and immediately use a
multimedia file.
What It Does
iView Multimedia provides the easiest and most powerful way to view and
organize all the media on your Mac OS computer(s). iView Multimedia is a
tool to help you to do less and accomplish more. It lets the professional
focus on their creative work and not on learning a new piece of software. If
you are tired of searching mountains of disks and CD's trying to unearth
that special photo, QTVR or clip art it is time to try something that
instantly saves you and your business time and energy.
iView can act as your digital image database, your karaoke jukebox, your
sound library, your scrapbook of clip art, your PhotoShop organizer, your
movie database, your font collection, your quicktimeVR gallery, your
animation museum, your Illustrator archive, your Freehand album and now your
Canvas and Quark or PageMaker portfolio.
iView Multimedia costs just $25. iViewXT which allows iView Multimedia to
read and catalog Quark files is $48. Site Licenses are available. We also
can tailor/program iView Multimedia for special projects. Please contact us
for details.
Screen shots for magazines and news web sites are available on request.
..................................
Date: Dec 27, 1998
From: julian@scriptsoftware.com
Subject: Multimedia 3.4 Now with Multiple Windows and Applescr
New iView Multimedia 3.4 now with Multiple Windows and Applescriptable!
Questions
What media browser is easiest, fastest, applescriptable,
uses Navigation Services, allows extensive use of drag and
drop and is totally compatible with QuickTime 3.0 and Mac
OS 8.5?
What program can read all these files Quark, Canvas,
Painter, Live Picture, Freehand, PageMaker, Illustrator,
gif, jpg, TIFF, PICT, GX, BMP, Targa, EPS, fonts, sounds,
movies, QuickTime VR, animation, and many others?
What media cataloging program allows total newbies and
HTML pros to create a web site of images with just two
clicks?
What shareware has been extolled by digital photographers
and dtp professionals for its power, Photoshop
compatibility and color precision?
What media organizer allows exporting as a QuickTime
movie, a poster, a text database or as an HTML website?
What media asset management program can print a catalog
sized for a CD jewel case, Zip disk case and many other
ways?
What program has creators that listen carefully to all
user comments and suggestions then create new versions
based on user feedback every couple of months?
What program does all of the above is a great deal, a
heck of a lot of fun, and can be downloaded right now
from the internet?
Answer - - -> iView Multimedia!
A very special iView Multimedia user makes these comments.
I've always preferred bits to atoms. But my Mac started
looking like my photo shoebox - stuff everywhere. I don't
need overkill. I simply need an easy-to-use, powerful,
"shoebox" organizer for my photorealistic renderings,
hi-res textures, and even digital photos of my family
vacation. iView Multimedia is my solution.
Rand Miller
Co-creator of MYST and RIVEN
IMPORTANT: CD ROM publishers, photographers and others can
burn iView Multimedia on their CD's and include it with
their catalogs royalty free. Digital camera manufacturers
are also welcome to include iView Multimedia free with
their cameras. Please contact us for more details.
Who Its For
Everyone who needs to track multimedia files. Anyone with
a digital camera will find iView Multimedia essential but
it is also designed for newspapers, DTP pros,
photographers, publishing professionals, scientists,
educators, students, doctors, cinematographers,
cartoonists, illustrators, cd producers, real estate
agents, technologists, magazine designers, multimedia
producers, web publishers, consultants, database
developers, designers, musicians, sound pro�s, singers,
artists, and complete and total beginners. iView
Multimedia is for anyone who wants to find and immediately
use a multimedia file.
What It Does
iView Multimedia provides the easiest and most powerful
way to view and organize all the media on your Mac OS
computer(s). iView Multimedia is a tool to help you to do
less and accomplish more. It lets the professional focus
on their creative work and not on learning a new piece of
software. If you are tired of searching mountains of
disks and CD's trying to unearth that special photo, QTVR
or clip art it is time to try something that instantly
saves you and your business time and energy.
iView can act as your digital image database, your karaoke
jukebox, your sound library, your scrapbook of clip art,
your PhotoShop organizer, your movie database, your font
collection, your quicktimeVR gallery, your animation
museum, your Illustrator archive, your Freehand album and
now your Canvas and Quark or PageMaker portfolio.
iView Multimedia costs just $25. iViewXT which allows
iView Multimedia to read and catalog Quark files is $48.
Site Licenses are available. We also can tailor/program
iView Multimedia for special projects. Please contact us
for details.
Screen shots for magazines and news web sites are available
on request.
Additions in version 3.4
- multi-document
- support for apple events (scriptability)
- added tile view option (media view and slide show)
- added option to sort catalog on any view (edit menu
& contextual menu).
- added "quick" import mode for fast import without
info/annotations. (see filter mode menu).
- added option to change the default pixel dimensions/
resolution to cm, inches, points, picas.
- added label column in info view (sort and display).
label color and names are now user configurable.
- added option for footer sum to switch between counters
and catalog sizes
- added "writer name" and "label" fields for the
(display/search/sort/filter).
- added option click on an item to launch with creator.
- catalogs lock can now be locked (catalog info)
- drag and drop acts on one or a colored set of images.
+ one or multiple images can be dragged to the finder
or trash (can also use finder key modifiers) one or
+ multiple images can be dragged to another window.
(option key to copy, otherwise items are cut from
source catalog and pasted into the destination catalog).
Date: Nov 14, 2001
From: Chris Westbury
Subject: JanusNode 1.11
A JanusNode is a software robot that is designed for text generation and text morphing: that is, for writing computer-generated and computer-assisted poetry and prose. JanusNodes use their own simple language to allow the text-generation rules (called 'TextDNA') to be completely user-configurable. It is easy for users to write their own TextDNA even if they know nothing about programming the Mac. Users can also use the large set of built-in rules, or the automatic TextDNA-generating function which can turn ordinary text into TextDNA. The text morphing features include an automatic version of Tristan Tzara's original Dadaist formula for creating poetry from text (and many variations on it), an eecummingsfication feature for imitating the style of the great poet ee cummings, multiple forms of Markov chaining and much more. JanusNodes are highly user-configurable, and can be massively expanded by the end-user.
JanusNodes are uncopyrighted and free. They may be freely redistributed. They require at least 25 megabytes of free disk space, at least 5 megabytes of available RAM, and a PowerPC processor. They do not currently run native under OS X, but will run under OS X through OS 9.X.
Date: Dec 16, 1997
From: ian@freeverse.com
Subject: Jared's Christmas v.97
HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM YOUR ATONAL AMIGO.
- JARED, THE BUTCHER OF SONG
WIRED MAGAZINE (May 97) raved that JARED was, "Sickingly Hypnotic!"
TIME MAGAZINE digital (Oct. 97) proclaimed JARED the "Worst Multimedia Ever"
MacroMedia licenced JARED for the "About Box" of their flagship, DIRECTOR 6!!!
(just let it run, JARED will show up when he's good and ready.
Now he's back for a very special holiday song.
Download today, it's FREE!
JARED'S CHRISTMAS�
(Liner Notes)
Reprinted with permission from
"Touching Me, Touching You, Touching Me Again: A JARED discography".
While Central America has seen more than its share of atrocities in recent years;
never before has a lovely Christmas song been brutalized as thoroughly as by the
vocal stylings of JARED, the Head of Security at FREEVERSE SOFTWARE.
Like an angry Immigration officer, Jared's distinctive rendition grabs us, slaps
us around, threatens to cavity search us and ultimately demands our passport be
issued from that same circle of hell from which his voice originates.
Never has the mating of cats sounded so melodic as after one has listened to "El
Carnicero de Canciones," the "Butcher of Songs," as Jared was known in
Guatemala. Yet, this is perhaps the worst part; one is somehow drawn to his song,
playing it over and over again. So listen to, "Felize Navidad", and suffer --
for this is art.
WWW.FREEVERSE.COM
Date: Feb 01, 2000
From: MATSUMOTO Satoshi
Subject: JChecker 2.1
HTML Validation & Link Checker
JChecker2.1 Rev.2.1.1
JChecker checks lost links, hierarchical relations of elements, end tag
matching, tag ordering, spellings of tags and attributes, and so on.
You can correct these detected errors immediately with a powerful built-in
editor.
You can write HTML without concern to minor rules or mistakes. JChecker will
do the checking for you.
Also it supports the beatifying of HTML which will make your HTML more
comprehensible and the minimization of HTML which will bring shorter loading
time and smaller saving space in your web server.
Hardware Requirement:
� MacOS 8.0 or later
� Power Macintosh
� Needs vacant memory of more than 2MB.
Features:
� Checks over fifty varieties of items such as lost links, hierarchical
relation of tags, corresponding ending tags, order of tags, types of
attribute values and spellings of elements and attributes based on the "Tag
Dictionary" and the "Attribute Dictionary."
� Supports a built-in text editor. You can correct errors immediately
with this powerful editor which supports HTML coloring, line number display,
search and replace, drag and drop, Internet Config and multiple-Undo.
� Supports beautifying HTML texts. Options such as indents corresponding to
tag hierarchy, or the deletion of line feed codes may be specified.
Beautifying options for each tag can be specified in Tag Dictionary.
� Supports minimizing HTML texts. It may reduce the size of HTML texts by
stripping needless spaces, tabs, line breaks.
� Supports 28 character code sets such as Western, Japanese, Chinese,
Korean, Cyrillic, UTF-7, UTF-8 and so on.
� The "Tag Dictionary" and the "Attribute Dictionary" may be customized.
User defined tags and attributes may be added later.
�The validity of elements and attributes will be checked for each version of
HTML specifications , Netscape Navigators and Internet Explorers.
�Both remote and local links will be checked in the link checking,
� By linking function to Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer, HTML texts
may be checked and modified while browsing in web browser.
� Compatible with Word Service protocols. JChecker can check the HTML
documents in other applications which are compatible with Word Service such
as Jedit3.0 or BBEdit.
� Supports Apple Script. You can open, check, beautify, minimize and save
HTML texts in Apple Script.
For more information, please read the text files enclosed, or visit our Web
page:
http://www02.matsumoto.co.jp/product/jchecker/index_E.html
Thanks,
Satoshi Matsumoto
Matsumoto & Co.,Ltd.
http://www.matsumoto.co.jp/
Date: Apr 09, 1999
From: jloboi@mnsinc.com
Subject: jlp Backgrounds Vol.1
jlp.Backgrounds Vol.1
Copyright � 1999 John LoBoi
$5.00 u.s. dollars Shareware.
These images are 640X480 jpeg's that can be stretched to 800X600
without any quality loss and higher with minimal quality loss. There
perfect for backgrounds or textures for your desktop or for web pages
and can even be shrunk and tiled if you like. Send shareware fee and any
comments to the address below.
Distribution info:
WITH written consent from me, You can use and distribute these images
as you see fit; you may put them on magazine compilation CDs, shareware
discs, etc. Any distribution must include this file and all the original
images. You may not sell or alter these images in any way, shape or
form.
Thanks for your support,
John LoBoi
600 Carpers Valley Rd.
Winchester, Va. 22602
U.S.A.
jloboi@mnsinc.com
http://www.mnsinc.com/jloboi
Date: Sep 27, 2001
From: jloboi@mnsinc.com
Subject: jlp.Desktops Vol.1
jlp.Desktops Vol.1
Copyright � 2001 John LoBoi
LINK WARE. put a link on your page to mine and e-mail me the page i'm
linked to.
These images are 800X600 jpeg's that can be stretched to 1024X768
without any quality loss and higher with minimal quality loss. Send any
comments to the address below. I've added a special red white and blue,
in remembrance of the world trade center attack on 9/11/01please
distribute that one to every one you know
Distribution info:
WITH written consent from me, You can use and distribute these images
as you see fit; you may put them on magazine compilation CDs, shareware
discs, etc. Any distribution must include this file and all the original
images. You may not sell or alter these images in any way, shape or
form.
Date: Jun 29, 1996
From: (John Rethorst) jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: Johns WP Character Styles 1.1.1
These WordPerfect macros create a menu of up to 26 styles that you can
apply (by mouse or keyboard) to any amount of selected text or, if no text
is selected, the style will apply to what you subsequently type. Supports
all WordPerfect attributes.
Easy to use, promotes accuracy, saves a lot of time and steps. By defining
10 character styles in addition to 10 paragraph (regular) styles, you have
the flexibility and power in formatting that would require 100 paragraph
styles alone. "Incredibly useful." - UMich Mac Archives
May be included on UMich and Sumex CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Dec 12, 1996
From: jcr2@cornell.edu (John Rethorst)
Subject: Johns WP Meta Styles
This macro for WordPerfect Mac 3x lets you create multiple sets of any number of
styles (transparently includes your regular styles) and switchwith one command.
Powerful aid to document formatting.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on UMich and Sumex
CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Oct 23, 1996
From: jcr2@cornell.edu (John Rethorst)
Subject: Johns WP Window Manager 2.0.1
This set of five macros for WordPerfect 3.x:
1) goes through all open windows, asking for each if you want to save and
close, just close, or leave open. You can opt to close all windows at
once, save all, or print all.
2) tiles all open windows horizontally, rather than to the pattern of
approximate squares that the program command produces, so you can read
whole lines of text. Tiles windows to standard width.
3) tiles windows horizontally as above, but to the width of the screen.
4) opens a new view of the active window, independently scrollable so you
can view two parts of one document at once.
5) toggles between the top two open windows, saving you the trouble of
cycling through all open windows or selecting the window by name from the
menu.
New in this version: Save All and Print All commands; Tile commands are
button-bar aware; and Close without Saving prompts you to confirm your
choice.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on UMich and
Sumex CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Oct 30, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP Citations 2.3
Integrates WordPerfect 3.5 and any database (optimized for FileMaker Pro)
to automate selection and formatting of bibliographic citations from the
database to your paper.
Supports any reference style, including footnotes, endnotes or in-text
citations plus bibliography as required by the Chicago Manual of Style,
MLA, APA or any others.
Designed to function as easily and competently as a dedicated reference
manager such as EndNote or ProCite. Works with any database program.
Operates as a transparent extension of both the database and WordPerfect.
Works especially well with FileMaker Pro, a powerful and elegant program
with extensive internet integration.
New in this version: faster. Supports two special database fields: one for
up to 10,000 words of full text, which is entered in the body of your
paper, and one for comments, which go with the footnote/endnote.
Free. May be included in AMUG, Info-Mac and UMich CDs.
John Rethorst
Date: Feb 27, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP Custom Prefs
Multiple users of one installation of WordPerfect may prefer different
preferences settings. One user might as well, for different kinds of work.
This Applescript lets you set up any number of custom prefs settings. Then
put those prefs files anywhere and run a copy of this applet, named
anything, e.g. "Fred's WP" or "Ginger's WP", from anywhere, such as your
Apple Menu items folder.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on Info-Mac,
AMUG and UMich CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Jun 18, 1997
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP Document Notes
This enhancement for WordPerfect 3x generates a document-specific note,
comment or reminder which, by default, displays automatically when you open
a WP file. Or, it can be set to display only when you wish. Notes can be
set to display on screen until you click the close box, or to disappear in
five seconds. Adding a note to any document, editing it, or deleting it,
are all easy and fast.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on Info-Mac
and Umich CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Jun 18, 1997
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP Equation Manager
This enhancement for WordPerfect 3x formats an equation you enter to
standard style, with an automatically-updating number to the right, and
supports cross referencing and listing of all equations in the document,
and inclusion of automatic chapter numbers with the equation numbers.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on Info-Mac
and Umich CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: May 06, 1997
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: Johns WP File Manager 2.2.3
This set of enhancements for WordPerfect 3.x includes these macros that
operate on all open files or, if none are open, on all files (or
aliases) in a specific folder:
*Batch Macro Processor: run a macro on every file *Global Find and
Change: change text (and attributes) for all files *Combine all files
into a new one
plus these macros for generally more flexible and powerful file
handling:
*Frequent Filer: a dynamic menu of all files or aliases in a folder, for
quick access. *Workset: opens all files in a folder. *Save and/or print
all open documents with one keystroke. *Rename all files in a folder
(append any string to existing names). *Rename folders according to date
or to day of the week - for rotating backups or other date-relevant
operations.
Free. May be included on UMich and Info-Mac CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Nov 13, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP Find Manager 1.2
This set of enhancements for WordPerfect 3x includes:
*QuickFind - a smaller faster Find dialog that shows find direction in its
title and doesn't stay on screen.
*Find in All Open - search for text in all open documents. Includes Find
Next in All Open and Find Previous in All Open.
*Find Recent - a menu of the five most recent strings you've found, plus
the Clipboard and any text you enter manually. Go back to any one easily.
Includes Find Recent in All Open.
*Find All - looks for every instance of text in a file. Makes a new
document with the paragraphs containing that text.
*Find Near - find any text that's in the same paragraph as some other text.
New in this version: Find Near, and a faster Find All.
Free. May be included on AMUG, Info-Mac and UMich CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Feb 19, 2005
From: John Rethorst
Subject: John's WordPerfect Glossary 1.4
[ANN] John�s WP Glossary 1.4
This is an update to my set of macros that provide 26 instant glossary
entries. This version adds options to make editing of glossary entries
faster and easier. Also, installation is much easier than in previous
versions.
It�s probably the most broadly useful utility I�ve written for WP. Some
of my stuff has fairly specialized uses, but who doesn�t type their
address or some boilerplate from time to time?
With WP Glossary, I press F12 (you can assign any keystroke) to get the
menu of 26 entries (one per letter of the alphabet). I then type a
single letter, e.g. �H� to insert that entry in the current document at
the insertion point. Two keystrokes.
Thank you,
John Rethorst
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP GREP 1.1.5
Adds regular expression (GREP) search capability to WordPerfect 3.5 and later.
The standard Find command lets you search for occurrences of the word
'apple' in your file. But sometimes, instead of searching for a specific
word or phrase, you'd benefit from searching for a certain _kind_ of word
or phrase. That kind could just be a list of, say, 'apple', 'orange',
'plum', 'pear'. Or it could be any word that starts with 'p' and has four
letters, or any word starting with 'p' and having four letters, the second
and fourth of which are within the first half of the alphabet.
In like manner, you can search for a telephone number from any country or
configuration followed by a word that starts with a vowel. If you can
conceive of the kind of text - the pattern that describes it - you can
search for it.
Free. May be included on AMUG, Info-Mac and Umich CDs.
John
Date: Sep 12, 2000
From: John Rethorst
Subject: John's WP Note Editor 5.0
Compiles all footnotes or endnotes in a WP document into a table in a
separate file, allowing more flexible editing, including drag-and-drop
between notes, and greatly enhanced formatting and printing, including
spacing and alignment. New in this version: automatic cross-referencing,
custom numbering/lettering options, easy reassignment of an editor to a
later paper version, endnote/footnote conversion, faster.
Unsolicited comments from users include:
"a great job . . . brilliant . . . very clever . . . works like a charm!
. . . I finally finished my doctoral dissertation, submitted it in
December, got the degree last month. The whole thing (400 pp.) written on
WordPerfect for Mac, and your footnote macros made the work *much* easier
. . . really useful! . . . it's a great program . . . Note Editor works
wonderfully! . . . I'm especially tickled with the Note Editor, which makes
WP for the Mac so much more agreeable than WP 6.1 for Windows, my starting
point long, long ago . . . I really need Note Editor . . . Note Editor -
and all your macros - still make WP for the Mac far better than WP for PC"
Free. May be included on AMUG and Info-Mac CDs.
Should replace /text/wp/johns-wp-note-editor-41.hqx currently on the
Info-Mac archives.
Date: Aug 14, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP Outlining Keystrokes
Adds an on-off mode to the enhanced outlining that comes with WP 3.5e. When
on, your Return, Tab and Shift-Tab keystrokes perform their outlining
functions. When outlining is off, these keys behave as standard. Also
facilitates assigning any keystroke to any of the 68 outlining commands.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on AMUG,
Info-Mac and UMich CDs.
John Rethorst
Date: Jun 18, 1997
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP Previous Positions 2.0
This set of macros for WordPerfect Mac 3x lets you set up to ten places
among all open documents, and go to any one with a keystroke. Like
bookmarks but reflect the current session only, and much faster to set.
New in this version: replace any position, and the whole set is now
smoother and easier in operation.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on Info-Mac
and Umich CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: John Rethorst
Subject: John's WP QuickCorrect 1.2.3
Offers a much faster way to add mistypings/corrections to WordPerfect's
auto-correct list. Includes a Letterswitch macro to quickly switch the last
two letters typed, and a toggle command for QuickCorrect.
New in this version: Letterswitch.
Free. May be included on AMUG, Info-Mac and UMich CDs.
John Rethorst
Date: May 22, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP Scripting Guide
A complete learning guide for writing WordPerfect macros and Applescripts.
52,000 words, 1700 lines of sample code, 50 illustrations.
This is a substantial expansion of my columns for the WP Mac News.
Extensively edited by a top-notch programmer and consultant. New chapters
on advanced Applescript and math in macros.
It's also a nice example of book-length formatting in WordPerfect, with
extensive use of style sheets and automatic lists.
Free. May be included on AMUG, Info-Mac and UMich CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Feb 10, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP Table Manager 1.1
This set of enhancements for WordPerfect 3.x facilitates working with tables:
*Table Increment: automatically enters incremented numbers or repeating
text in all selected cells in a column or row.
*Table Box: makes a text box, puts a table in it, and sizes the table to
the box. Allows much greater flexibility in placement and in
cross-referencing.
*Stripe Table: shades every other column or row.
*Table Selection: select specified parts of tables.
*Go to Table Cell: navigates numerically within a table.
*Table Info: returns information about the current table.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on Info Mac,
AMUG and UMich CD's.
John Rethorst
Date: Nov 05, 2001
From: John Rethorst
Subject: John's WP Tips & Macros 1.9
Hundreds of tips, short macros and Applescripts for every aspect of
WordPerfect. This latest revision, the first in over a year, has a lot of
new material.
Unsolicited comments from users include: "John! You the man! . . . You're
the best . . . It's great . . . a huge resource . . . Thanks John! . . . I
downloaded the above file earlier tonight and have spent a thoroughly
engrossing several hours going through it and learning a lot more about
WordPerfect, so I'd like to join the undoubted long list of people thanking
you for it along with all [your] other macro files . . . I'd urge everyone
with questions about WP 3.5 to take a look at John Rethorst's "John's WP
Tips & Macros" . . . Much appreciated!"
Free.
John Rethorst
Date: Jan 30, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP UltraClip 1.0.7
Gives WordPerfect 3.x up to 50 clipboards/glossary entries, which are named
and saved to disk. Text only, any amount of text. You can name a clip, or
let it be automatically named with the first 31 characters of the text.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be included on Info-Mac,
AMUG and UMich CDs.
John Rethorst
Date: Sep 13, 1997
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: John's WP Auto Character Styles 1.0.2
Creates a menu of up to 25 styles that you can apply (by mouse or keyboard)
to any amount of selected text or, if no text is selected, the style will
apply to what you subsequently type. Supports all WordPerfect attributes.
Updating a style definition updates all applications of that style in all
documents, exactly like the standard paragraph styles.
Although Auto Character Styles use WordPerfect's style mechanism -
supporting automatic updating - they can still be used along with paragraph
styles.
Version 1.0.2 has clearer documentation. No change in functionality.
Free for non-commercial distribution and use. May be distributed on
Info-Mac and UMich CDs.
John Rethorst
Date: Dec 26, 1998
From: lance@mstay.com
Subject: JustEditPromo.sit
JustEdit is the quick and painless way to edit your web pages anytime,
anywhere, as often as you like. Imagine being able to correct a typo,
update a headline, price, or date, and even correct a broken or changed
link, on the fly, right in a browser! Using JustEdit, there's no need to
start an FTP application, find a source file, or download the file from
the web, start a web page editor, make the changes, save the changes,
then re-upload the file. Now you can change the contents of any web page
immediately, right in a web browser. Never again will you be wasting
time by "round-tripping" web files back and forth to your web server, or
needlessly searching for html files on your local hard disk! Or making a
frantic call back to the office, trying to talk someone through making a
change.
========================
LICENSE AGREEMENT
========================
The Promotional version of JustEdit is freely distributable at no cost.
This version of JustEdit adds a single line at the bottom of each edited
page promoting JustEdit, and does not include technical support. Please
feel free to upload and include it anywhere shareware, demoware or
freeware software is available. You may use the promotional version on
as many web sites as you like. Altering or modifying the operation of
JustEdit, in any way, voids this license.
Date: Jan 17, 1996
From: quadra_quack@sierra.campus.mci.net (Isaac Church)
Subject: Kai's Power Tips Extra's
The following contains all of files that came with the original set of
Kai's Power Tips. These files along with the Kai's Power Tips DOCMaker
program recently uploaded, will help you become a better Photoshop user.
This file is MUCH smaller than the Tips itself.
Date: Dec 27, 1995
From: QuadraQuac@aol.com (Isaac Church)
Subject: Kai's Power Tips
This is a DOCMaker Version of all of Kai's Power Tips. All you need to use
these is a color Mac, Photoshop 2.0 or higher, and about 5MB of disk space
for the uncompressed version of the document. Just double click and learn
how to become a Photoshop wizard! The Filters, and example files that came
with the original tips will be made3 available as a seperate upload.
Date: Feb 10, 1993
Subject: submission
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 93 12:04:24 EST
From: Thomas Pusateri
Karma Manager v 1.0 anagramming program
Once upon a time there was a program called ARS MAGNA by Michael Morton
which created anagrams. Alas, it didn't run on my system, so undaunted,
I decided to write my own. It has a reasonable (if sparse) Mac interface,
and it runs in the background under System 7.
Karma Manager is a program which takes a word or phrase and rearranges
the letters into other words or phrases. For example, if you take the
phrase "Anagram Maker" you can rearrange the letters to get "Karma Manager."
Karma Manager comes with a dictionary of words which it will use to create
anagrams, or you can supply your own dictionary or dictionaries. It will
also read the ARS MAGNA dictionaries so you can still use those if you have
them (and paid for them :-).
The output is dumped by default to a resizable window and it can optionally
capture the output in a text file.
Karma Manager is Shareware and costs $7.
Chuck Grissom
72227.2715@compuserve.com
---
Date: Oct 26, 2003
From: Ancodia software
Subject: keyword-page-creator-100.sit
Application Name: Keyword Page Creator
Version: 1.0.0
Category: Web site traffic, Web development, Marketing
Description:
Ultimate web site traffic generator and keyword optimized web page
builder.
Keyword Page Creator is a tool designed for all webmasters, web site
owners, and affiliate program sellers to help them to increase web
traffic driven to their web sites. It utilizes revolutional concept of
keyword optimized web pages to attract web site traffic. Its main purpose
is to quickly and easily create keyword rich web site of up to 50 search
engines optimized web pages, one for each of keywords or keyword phrases
related to your homepage or market. It automatically generates keyword
web pages designed to receive high search engine ranking - they include
title, keywords, description, all meta tags, and even real page contents.
Keyword Page Creator features automatic link trade and link popularity
builder and automatic search engines submission to Google and another top
10 search engines.
Author:
Lubos Tilka (Ancodia software)
Website: http://ancodia.com
E-mail: info@ancodia.com
Date: Oct 26, 2003
From: Ancodia software
Subject: keyword-page-creator-100x.sit
Application Name: Keyword Page Creator
Version: 1.0.0 (Mac OS X)
Category: Web site traffic, Web development, Marketing
Description:
Ultimate web site traffic generator and keyword optimized web page
builder.
Keyword Page Creator is a tool designed for all webmasters, web site
owners, and affiliate program sellers to help them to increase web
traffic driven to their web sites. It utilizes revolutional concept of
keyword optimized web pages to attract web site traffic. Its main purpose
is to quickly and easily create keyword rich web site of up to 50 search
engines optimized web pages, one for each of keywords or keyword phrases
related to your homepage or market. It automatically generates keyword
web pages designed to receive high search engine ranking - they include
title, keywords, description, all meta tags, and even real page contents.
Keyword Page Creator features automatic link trade and link popularity
builder and automatic search engines submission to Google and another top
10 search engines.
Author:
Lubos Tilka (Ancodia software)
Website: http://ancodia.com
E-mail: info@ancodia.com
Date: Jul 03, 1995
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 1995 20:52:32 -0700
From: mcintosh@rain.org (Steve McIntosh)
Subject: MicroPhone Scripts for Knowledge Index
Now you can do fast and inexpensive online searches of tens of thousands of
newspapers and magazines available on Knowledge Index via CompuServe.
Answer questions on virtually any subject in seconds. Most searches cost
less than a $1.00. "The beauty of Kwik Knowledge is that it's as
brainlessly simple to use as anything I've ever seen written for [the
computer]." Ken Gruberman, software reviewer for MacUser. Shareware scripts
for MicroPhone LT, II or Pro.
Date: Aug 31, 2003
From: maxine@westciv.com
Subject: LayoutMaster11Free.cmp.hqx Free CSS+HTML page layout editor
Layout Master is an editor for working quickly and intuitively with HTML
elements and the CSS positioning properties. Using simple drag and drop
and powerful properties editors, Layout Master is a complete and
affordable solution for developing web page layouts.
With Layout Master developers can
* design flexible layouts using any units, including ems, percentages and
pixels
* edit layouts with sophisticated editors, or drag and drop ease
* create extremely precise layouts by nudging elements using the arrow
keys
* align and distribute elements using the kind of alignment editor you
would expect in a page layout application
* add background colors, images and borders to any element
* configure their own rulers, guides and grid
Date: Jan 23, 1999
From: caudron@netinfo.fr
Subject: Le Franglophile1.1
Le Franglophile is a thorough French-English dictionary, containing some
100,000 entries, including slang, literary usages, and tens of thousands of
secondary entries -- all displayed at blazing speed.
A special reverse translation feature helps zero in on the right
expression. It even provides English pronunciation via voice synthesis
(PlainTalk). It is a must for anyone working with French and English
translation or bilingual documents. Fully functional in shareware mode, it
can run on as little as 500 K, and requires about 67 mb of disk space.
Designed for technical, casual, and educational uses. French/English,
English/French, French-English, English-French.
MacOS 7.1 and greater, Fat binary, shareware.
more information on http://w3.dunkerque.com/franglophile/
thanks
P.Caudron
Date: Nov 04, 1999
From: Philippe Caudron
Subject: le-franglophile-201.hqx - French-English dictionary
Le Franglophile is a thorough French-English dictionary, containing some
250,000 entries, including slang, literary usages, and tens of thousands of
secondary entries -- all displayed at blazing speed.
Full online grammars and references
A special reverse translation feature helps zero in on the right
expression. It even provides English pronunciation via voice synthesis
(PlainTalk). It is a must for anyone working with French and English
translation or bilingual documents. Fully functional in shareware mode, it
can run on as little as 700 K, and requires about 10 mb of disk space.
Designed for technical, casual, and educational uses. French/English,
English/French, French-English, English-French.
MacOS 7.1 and greater, Fat binary, $25 shareware.
more information on http://www.franglophile.com/
Date: Oct 12, 1999
From: Philippe Caudron
Subject: le-franglophile-20.hqx - French-English dictionary
Le Franglophile is a thorough French-English dictionary, containing some
250,000 entries, including slang, literary usages, and tens of thousands of
secondary entries -- all displayed at blazing speed.
Full online grammars and references
A special reverse translation feature helps zero in on the right
expression. It even provides English pronunciation via voice synthesis
(PlainTalk). It is a must for anyone working with French and English
translation or bilingual documents. Fully functional in shareware mode, it
can run on as little as 700 K, and requires about 10 mb of disk space.
Designed for technical, casual, and educational uses. French/English,
English/French, French-English, English-French.
MacOS 7.1 and greater, Fat binary, $25 shareware.
more information on http://www.franglophile.com/
Date: Jun 05, 1998
From: Joseph.N.Gregg@lawrence.edu
Subject: Leibniz
Leibniz is an easy to use freeware text and equation editor for
Macintosh and Power Macintosh computers. Features include LaTeX export
and PICT import and export for copying equations into other
applications as PICTs and pasting illustrations created in other
programs.
Leibniz is designed to be an easy to use alternative front end for
Mathematica. The application is free for use as a stand alone text and
equation editor. To use Leibniz as a front end for Mathematica, users
have to send in a payment of $25 to obtain an unlocking code.
Joe Gregg
Lawrence University
Appleton, WI
Date: Aug 21, 1995
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 01:05:01 -0500 (CDT)
From: "William M. Porter"
Subject: WordPerfect 3.x Letter Spacing Macro
This file contains a WordPerfect/Mac 3.x file. Stored within the file
is a macro called "Letter Spacing", which allows a user to adjust
(enlarge, condense or normalize) the spacing between all the letters
in a selected text string simultaneously. (WordPerfect's built-in
kerning feature allows you to adjust space between only two letters
at a time.) Uploaded by the author: William Porter (Internet e-mail:
wmporter@jetson.uh.edu).
Date: Aug 07, 1998
From: mikaell@club-internet.fr
Subject: Lettre Mac 2 Lettre HTML
Lettre Mac 2 Lettre HTML est un logiciel qui convertit les caract�res sp�ciaux de
l'ASCII Mac (caract�res accentu�s, etc�) en caract�res lisibles par n'importe
quel navigateur Web.
Date: Aug 21, 1995
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 01:13:09 -0500 (CDT)
From: "William M. Porter"
Subject: WordPerfect Link Documents Macro
The Link Documents macros enable you to do four things. You can:
(1) define a link between the current document and the one
you want to follow it ("the linked document");
(2) reset the page numbers in the linked document;
(3) open the linked document quickly from within the
current document (without having to remember where it's
located); and
(4) print all the rest of the documents in the chain by
initiating the print command from any document in the
chain. (This is especially useful if, for example, you
have a chain of five linked documents.)
Uploaded by the author: William Porter (wmporter@jetson.uh.edu).
Date: Feb 12, 2002
From: "Andreas Pizsa"
Subject: Look Mom, No Hands! 1.5.1
Look Mom, No Hands!
A Shareware Contextual Menus Utility
Written by Andreas Pizsa
[Info-Mac path: /gui/Look-Mom-No-Hands-151.hqx]
[Archive Keywords: Mac OS 8, User Interface, Contextual Menus]
What it does
Annoyed at pressing the Control key to open Contextual Menus? "Look Mom,
No Hands!" lets you open Contextual Menus by just holding down the mouse
button, keeping your other hand free for the coffee cup. This handy $9
Shareware requires less than 5 K of RAM, installs in less than a minute,
and is definitely a must-have for every Mac OS 8 lover!
Features
+ Automatically opens Contextual Menus without the Control key
+ Automatically opens Finder Folder Menus without the Command key
+ Compatible with 68040 computers
+ Uses less than 5 K of RAM
+ Installs in less than a minute
+ Mac First, Mac Only, Mac Forever!
System Requirements
+ a 68040 or PowerPC computer running Mac OS 8.
+ 5 K free RAM *:o)
What others say about "Look Mom, No Hands!"
I received a thousandbizillion e-mails from people all over the world...
thanks to everyone! Here are my favorites:
Shareware Pick of the Week! "At last, keyboard-free contextual menu-ing!
Well worth the $9 shareware fee."
-- MacAddict Magazine
"I installed this treasure earlier today, and I'm happily in puppy love"
-- Tonya Engst, TidBITS
"Very Cool! I've been thinking about this since I first used contextual
menus!"
-- Eric Prentice, The Macintosh Guy
"14 days? It took me 14 minutes to fall in love!"
-- Paddy Atherton
What's new in this release (reverse chronological order)
Version 1.5.1
+ Fixed a problem with Word 5.1 and 4D
+ documentation now describes compatibility with PowerMenu
+ documentation now describes "Keyboard-free finder navigation"
Version 1.5
+ Keyboard-free Finder Folder Menus
+ even less memory requirements
+ improved compatibility
+ added German "Readme" file
Version 1.4
+ unregistered version does not interrupt the startup process
+ works with SpeedDoubler 8, MacLink Plus and other Control Panels
+ new "Register Online" application
Version 1.3
(not an "official" release)
Version 1.2
+ now also runs on 68040 computers
+ supports Internet Config 1.4
Version 1.0.1
+ fixed a problem with Desktop-clicks
+ fixed Icon
+ updated documentation
Version 1.0
+ first public release
Known Issues
Does not support Apple Internet Detecors. You can still use them, but
you'll have to use the Control Key.
Using "Look Mom, No Hands!"
Installing the Software
To install "Look Mom, No Hands" (LMNH), drag the "Look Mom, No Hands"
extension on your System Folder. The Finder will automatically put it into
the "Extensions" folder. Then restart your computer.
Opening Contextual Menus
Click on an item on the desktop and keep holding down the mouse button.
After some time, the standard Contextual Menus will pop up, including any
CMM Plug-Ins you have installed.
Keyboard-free Finder Navigation (Finder Folder Window Popups)
This feature was so abvoius that I had to add it *:o) Normally, when you
Command-click in the title bar of a Finder window, you get a popup menu
with the path of that folder and you can navigate to one of the upper
level folders. "Look Mom, No Hands!" lets you use this feature without the
Command key!
Configuring "Look Mom, No Hands"
You can adjust the delay between a the click and the opening of the
Contextual Menu with the "Mouse" Control Panel. "Look Mom, No Hands" uses
the double-click speed: if you want the Contextual Menus to appear faster
or slower, simply set the double click speed accordingly.
Using "Look Mom, No Hands!" with PowerMenu
When you first install "Look Mom, No Hands!" together with Mark Aiken's
PowerMenu, you will notice that PowerMenu does not show all its menu
items. To change this, please open the "Power Menu Controls" control panel
and set the "To pop up menus" key to something different than Ctrl.
Removing the Shareware Message
Many, if not most, shareware products display some form of shareware
message. Amongst them are some of the most popular titles such as
Kaleidoscope, Snapz Pro, or Drag Thing. The shareware message is not
meant to be an insult, but it�s rather rather a "friendly reminder". When
you register your copy, you'll receive instructions how to permanently
remove the message.
How to Register
"Look Mom, No Hands!" is Shareware, which means if you use it, you must
pay for it. The shareware fee is only US$ 9, and you can register the
software using the Kagi Shareware registration service.
Using the Register application
1. Run the Register program and fill out the form
You need to enter your name, email, postal address, and the Shareware you
wish to pay for. The form accepts many different payment methods such as:
US Check, Money Order, Cash (in many different currencies), Visa,
Mastercard, American Express, First Virtual, and Invoice (to be given to
your accounts payable department).
2. Send it to Kagi Shareware
Then either email the data generated by the registration program or print
it and send it via postal mail or fax. Credit card information is encoded
by the Register program.
The address to send the completed form is output by Register when you
Print or Copy the completed form. The addresses are:
Email: Shareware@kagi.com
FAX: +1 510 652 6589
Snail-mail:
Kagi Shareware
1442-A Walnut Street #392-TH
Berkeley, California, 94709-1405
USA
Contacting the Author
If you have any questions, suggestions, or bug reports please feel free to
contact me anytime at one of the following addresses:
e-mail: Andreas@ToolsAndToys.com or ToolsAndToys@kagi.com
Web site:
Date: Jun 08, 1997
From: macasst@MIS.Net
Subject: 06-97 MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter
This is the 26th issue of the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial. Over the
last two years we have covered many topics relating to becoming more
productive with your Mac. Also, literally hundreds of tips have been
published to assist our members.
A special thank you is extended to all of those wonderful people who have
subscribed and become members of the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial User
Group. The newsletter has undergone drastic changes since the first issue
was published in May of 1995. New this month is the MacTalk mailing list
which is a private mailing list to subscribers at no extra charge. Next
month, I hope to add a new monthly section to the newsletter that will
aid many more users.
If you are looking for ways to use your Mac more effectively, you need to
download this one. If you are tired of wading through all the reviews of
software that you will probably never use, the MacAssistant Tips and
Tutorial Newsletter will not disappoint you. Each issue is packed with
useful information that the majority of people can actually use.
Everybody that subscribes automatically becomes a member of this online
user group. Members are also eligible for discounts on software and
hardware. If you do not belong to a Macintosh User Group then join ours!
Get many of the benefits of user group membership for only $12.00 per
year. The MacAssistant User Group is registered with the User Group
Connection.
******************************************************************
This months article is "Setting Up Netscape Navigator Preferences
******************************************************************
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and
tutorials. I do not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are
useful, I feel that a newsletter that actually tells you how to use your
Mac more effectively is much more useful to the novice and intermediate
users. Each issue includes many tips about using your Mac. The tutorials
are accompanied by graphics that help to understand the article. More
information is being added each month for subscribers along with our
fellow user group members favorite internet sites. This is a shareware
product that has even more information for those that register. This is a
short, fascinating download well worth the time. This month's tutorial
article is available to subscribers only.
This newsletter is distributed as a DocMaker application. No other
software is needed.
Date: May 06, 1997
From: macasst@MIS.Net
Subject: 04-97 MacAssistant Tips
This is the 24th issue of the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial. Over the
last two years we have covered many topics relating to becoming more
productive with your Mac. Also, literally hundreds of tips have been
published to assist our members.
A special thank you is extended to all of those wonderful people who
have subscribed and become members of the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
User Group. The newsletter has undergone drastic changes since the first
issue was published in May of 1995. New this month is the MacTalk
mailing list which is a private mailing list to subscribers at no extra
charge. Next month, I hope to add a new monthly section to the
newsletter that will aid many more users.
If you haven't subscribed yet, please look over the newsletter
carefully. I feel that it is an extraordinary value for $1.00 per month.
Now is the time to get in on the ground floor of the MacTalk mailing
list. The MacTalk mailing list is not restricted to any one particular
subject. It is a great way to learn about new software, places to visit
on the Web and to getting help with your problems or questions
concerning Macs. The MacTalk mailing list is available to members only.
If you are looking for ways to use your Mac more effectively, you need
to download this one. If you are tired of wading through all the reviews
of software that you will probably never use, the MacAssistant Tips and
Tutorial Newsletter will not disappoint you. Each issue is packed with
useful information that the majority of people can actually use.
Everybody that subscribes automatically becomes a member of this online
user group. Members are also eligible for discounts on software and
hardware. If you do not belong to a Macintosh User Group then join ours!
Get many of the benefits of user group membership for only $12.00 per
year. The MacAssistant User Group is registered with the User Group
Connection.
This months article is "Using Apple's Hard Drive Formatting Software"
I am now adding various articles that would be of interest to many of my
readers from the Apple Technical Information Library. Also, I have added
links to each of Apple's major web pages on the internet. There are over
75 links here alone.
Date: May 06, 1997
From: macasst@MIS.Net
Subject: 05-97 MacAssistant Tips
This is a full issue!!!
If you are looking for ways to use your Mac more effectively, you need
to download this one. If you are tired of wading through all the reviews
of software that you will probably never use, the MacAssistant Tips and
Tutorial Newsletter will not disappoint you. Each issue is packed with
useful information that the majority of people can actually use.
New this month is a monthly tutorial on using OneClick from WestCode
Software. This is a great program. Included is a special offer. Next
month, we will continue with more tutorials along with the new monthly
tutorial on using OneClick.
Everybody that subscribes automatically becomes a member of this online
user group. Members are also eligible for discounts on software and
hardware. If you do not belong to a Macintosh User Group then join ours!
Get many of the benefits of user group membership for only $12.00 per
year. The MacAssistant User Group is registered with the User Group
Connection.
This months article is "Customizing ShortCuts in OneClick"
Date: Sep 26, 1997
From: steve@macassistant.com
Subject: 08-97 MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
This is the August issue of the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial. Over the
last two years we have covered many topics relating to becoming more
productive with your Mac. Also, literally hundreds of tips have been
published to assist our members. Some of the other benefits of the
newsletter are:
- This month's tutorial was Formating and partioning your Hard Disk with Hard Disk Toolkit
- Membership in the private MacTalk Mailing List
- Membership in the MacAssistant Online User Group
- Great offers and discounts on hardware and software
- Monthly OneClick Tutorial written by WestCode Software
- Special pricing for User Group Newsletter Editors
- Members favorite web sites
- MacAssistant Web Site located at:
http://www.macassistant.com
Past tutorials have included Clarisworks, Launcher, Arranging your Hard
Disk, Formatting of Hard Disks, Fonts, Apple Menu Options, The Black Art
of SCSI and many more.
Future tutorials will include Mac OS8, Setting up a network at home,
Using PlainTalk, Hard Disk Partitioning, Using the Scrapbook, Claris
Emailer, and others at members requests.
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and
tutorials. I do not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are
useful, I feel that a newsletter that actually tells you how to use your
Mac more effectively is much more useful to the novice and intermediate
users. Each issue includes many tips about using your Mac. The tutorials
are accompanied by graphics that help to understand the article. This is
a shareware product that has even more information for those that
register. This month's tutorial article is available to subscribers
only.
This newsletter is distributed as a DocMaker application. No other
software is needed.
Date: May 11, 1998
From: steve@macassistant.com
Subject: 03-98 MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
This is the March 1998 issue of the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial. Over
the last three years we have covered many topics relating to becoming
more productive with your Mac. Also, literally hundreds of tips have been
published to assist our members. Some of the other benefits of the
newsletter are:
- Membership in the private MacTalk Mailing List
- Membership in the MacAssistant Online User Group
- Great offers and discounts on hardware and software
- Special pricing for User Group Newsletter Editors
- Members favorite web sites
This month is a three part tutorial on using URL Manager PRO. Learn how
to get your bookmarks in order using this great piece of shareware.
Past tutorials have included Clarisworks, Launcher, Arranging your Hard
Disk, Formatting of Hard Disks, Fonts, Apple Menu Options, The Black Art
of SCSI and many more.
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and
tutorials. I do not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are
useful, I feel that a newsletter that actually tells you how to use your
Mac more effectively is much more useful to the novice and intermediate
users. Each issue includes many tips about using your Mac. The tutorials
are accompanied by graphics that help to understand the article. This is
a shareware product that has even more information for those that
register. This month's tutorial article is available to subscribers only.
This newsletter is distributed as a DocMaker application. No other
software is needed.
Date: May 11, 1998
From: steve@macassistant.com
Subject: 04-98 MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
With this issue, we have completed our third year of publishing the
MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter. I would like to thank
everybody for their support over the years and I am looking foward to
many more years of publishing the newsletter.
This is the April 1998 issue of the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial. Over
the last three years we have covered many topics relating to becoming
more productive with your Mac. Also, literally hundreds of tips have been
published to assist our members. Some of the other benefits of the
newsletter are:
- Membership in the private MacTalk Mailing List
- Membership in the MacAssistant Online User Group
- Great offers and discounts on hardware and software
- Special pricing for User Group Newsletter Editors
- Members favorite web sites
This month is a tutorial on how you can become a MacExpert
Past tutorials have included Clarisworks, Launcher, Arranging your Hard
Disk, Formatting of Hard Disks, Fonts, Apple Menu Options, The Black Art
of SCSI and many more.
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and
tutorials. I do not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are
useful, I feel that a newsletter that actually tells you how to use your
Mac more effectively is much more useful to the novice and intermediate
users. Each issue includes many tips about using your Mac. The tutorials
are accompanied by graphics that help to understand the article. This is
a shareware product that has even more information for those that
register. This month's tutorial article is available to subscribers only.
This newsletter is distributed as a DocMaker application. No other
software is needed.
Date: Oct 08, 1995
From: MacAsst@aol.com
Subject: MacAssistant Tips & Tutorial
Here is my current issue of the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter. It
is a shareware newsletter targeted at the novice to intermediate users.
Steve Mack
MacAssistant
macasst@aol.com
Date: Oct 13, 1996
From: macasst@galileo.mis.net (Steve Mack)
Subject: 10-96 MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
This is the latest issue of the hot new international newsletter
"MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial". If you are looking for ways to use your
Mac more effectively, you need to download this one. If you are tired of
wading through all the reviews of software that you will probably never
use, the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter will not disappoint
you. Each issue is packed with useful information that the majority of
people can actually use.
Everybody that subscribes automatically becomes a member of this online
user group. Meetings will be held on AOL and via the Internet Chat Lines.
Members are also elegible for discounts on software and hardware. If you
do not belong to a Macintosh User Group then join ours! Get many of the
benefits of user group membership for only $12.00 per year. The
MacAssistant User Group is registered with the User Group Connection.
*****************************************************************
This months article is "Contents of the Extensions Folder Part 2"
*****************************************************************
I am now adding various articles that would be of interest to many of my
readers from the Apple Technical Information Library. Also, I have added
links to each of Apple's major web pages on the internet. There are over
75 links here alone.
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and
tutorials. I do not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are
useful, I feel that a newsletter that actually tells you how to use your
your Mac more effectively is much more useful to the novice and
intermediate users. Each issue includes many tips about using your Mac.
The tutorials are accompanied by graphics that help to understand the
article. More information is being added each month for subscribers
incuding the Members Helping Members program along with our fellow user
group members favorite internet sites. This is a shareware product that
has even more information and tips for those that register. This is a
short, fascinating download well worth the time. This month's tutorial
article is available to subscribers only.
This newsletter is distributed as a Docmaker application. NO other
software is needed.
Steve Mack MacAssistant Consulting
MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
Date: Nov 20, 1996
From: macasst@galileo.mis.net (Steve Mack)
Subject: 11-96 MacAssistant Tips
This is the latest issue of the hot new international newsletter
"MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial". If you are looking for ways to use your
Mac more effectively, you need to download this one. If you are tired of
wading through all the reviews of software that you will probably never
use, the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter will not disappoint
you. Each issue is packed with useful information that the majority of
people can actually use.
Everybody that subscribes automatically becomes a member of this online
user group. Meetings will be held on AOL and via the Internet Chat Lines.
Members are also elegible for discounts on software and hardware. If you
do not belong to a Macintosh User Group then join ours! Get many of the
benefits of user group membership for only $12.00 per year. The
MacAssistant User Group is registered with the User Group Connection.
**************************************************
This months article is "Using the Views Control Panel"
**************************************************
I am now adding various articles that would be of interest to many of my
readers from the Apple Technical Information Library. Also, I have added
links to each of Apple's major web pages on the internet. There are over
75 links here alone.
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and
tutorials. I do not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are
useful, I feel that a newsletter that actually tells you how to use your
your Mac more effectively is much more useful to the novice and
intermediate users. Each issue includes many tips about using your Mac.
The tutorials are accompanied by graphics that help to understand the
article. More information is being added each month for subscribers
incuding the Members Helping Members program along with our fellow user
group members favorite internet sites. This is a shareware product that
has even more information and tips for those that register. This is a
short, fascinating download well worth the time. This month's tutorial
article is available to subscribers only.
This newsletter is distributed as a Docmaker application. NO other
software is needed.
Steve Mack MacAssistant Consulting
MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
Date: Jan 23, 1997
Subject: 12-96 MacAssistant Tips
From: (Steve Mack) macasst@MIS.Net
This is the latest issue of the hot new international newsletter
"MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial". If you are looking for ways to use your
Mac more effectively, you need to download this one. If you are tired of
wading through all the reviews of software that you will probably never
use, the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter will not disappoint
you. Each issue is packed with useful information that the majority of
people can actually use.
Everybody that subscribes automatically becomes a member of this online
user group. Meetings will be held on AOL and via the Internet Chat Lines.
Members are also elegible for discounts on software and hardware. If you
do not belong to a Macintosh User Group then join ours! Get many of the
benefits of user group membership for only $12.00 per year. The
MacAssistant User Group is registered with the User Group Connection.
**************************************************
This months article is "Setting up and Configuring OT/PPP Software from
Apple
**************************************************
I am now adding various articles that would be of interest to many of my
readers from the Apple Technical Information Library. Also, I have added
links to each of Apple's major web pages on the internet. There are over
75 links here alone.
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and
tutorials. I do not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are
useful, I feel that a newsletter that actually tells you how to use your
your Mac more effectively is much more useful to the novice and
intermediate users. Each issue includes many tips about using your Mac.
The tutorials are accompanied by graphics that help to understand the
article. More information is being added each month for subscribers
incuding the Members Helping Members program along with our fellow user
group members favorite internet sites. This is a shareware product that
has even more information and tips for those that register. This is a
short, fascinating download well worth the time. This month's tutorial
article is available to subscribers only.
This newsletter is distributed as a Docmaker application. NO other
software is needed.
_________________________________________________________________________
Steve Mack MacAssistant Consulting
MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
Date: Jan 25, 1997
Subject: 01-97 MacAssistant Tips
From: (Steve Mack) macasst@MIS.Net
This is the latest issue of the hot new international newsletter
"MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial". If you are looking for ways to use your
Mac more effectively, you need to download this one. If you are tired of
wading through all the reviews of software that you will probably never
use, the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter will not disappoint
you. Each issue is packed with useful information that the majority of
people can actually use.
Everybody that subscribes automatically becomes a member of this online
user group. Meetings will be held on AOL and via the Internet Chat Lines.
Members are also elegible for discounts on software and hardware. If you
do not belong to a Macintosh User Group then join ours! Get many of the
benefits of user group membership for only $12.00 per year. The
MacAssistant User Group is registered with the User Group Connection.
**************************************************
This months article is "Using Mail Merge in ClarisWorks 4
**************************************************
I am now adding various articles that would be of interest to many of my
readers from the Apple Technical Information Library. Also, I have added
links to each of Apple's major web pages on the internet. There are over
75 links here alone.
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and
tutorials. I do not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are
useful, I feel that a newsletter that actually tells you how to use your
your Mac more effectively is much more useful to the novice and
intermediate users. Each issue includes many tips about using your Mac.
The tutorials are accompanied by graphics that help to understand the
article. More information is being added each month for subscribers
incuding the Members Helping Members program along with our fellow user
group members favorite internet sites. This is a shareware product that
has even more information and tips for those that register. This is a
short, fascinating download well worth the time. This month's tutorial
article is available to subscribers only.
This newsletter is distributed as a Docmaker application. NO other
software is needed.
_________________________________________________________________________
Steve Mack MacAssistant Consulting
MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: macasst@MIS.Net
Subject: 02-97 MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
This is the latest issue of the hot new international newsletter "MacAssistant
Tips and Tutorial." If you are looking for ways to use your Mac more effectively,
you need to download this one. If you are tired of wading through all the reviews
of software that you will probably never use, the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial
Newsletter will not disappoint you. Each issue is packed with useful information
that the majority of people can actually use.
I am now accepting credit cards. Read the enclosed
"How to Subscribe" document for more info!!
Everybody that subscribes automatically becomes a member of this online user
group. Meetings will be held on AOL and via the Internet Chat Lines. Members are
also eligible for discounts on software and hardware. If you do not belong to a
Macintosh User Group then join ours! Get many of the benefits of user group
membership for only $12.00 per year. The MacAssistant User Group is registered
with the User Group Connection.
This month the article is the first of a series on building your own web pages is
enclosed in its entirety.
I am now adding various articles that would be of interest to many of my readers
from the Apple Technical Information Library. Also, I have added links to each of
Apple's major web pages on the internet. There are over 75 links here alone.
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and tutorials. I do
not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are useful, I feel that a
newsletter that actually tells you how to use your Mac more effectively is much
more useful to the novice and intermediate users. Each issue includes many tips
about using your Mac. The tutorials are accompanied by graphics that help to
understand the article. More information is being added each month for
subscribers including the Members Helping Members program along with our fellow
user group members favorite internet sites. This is a shareware product that has
even more information and tips for those that register. This is a short,
fascinating download well worth the time.
This newsletter is distributed as a DocMaker application. NO other software is
needed.
Date: Sep 26, 1997
From: steve@macassistant.com
Subject: 09-97 MacAssistant Tips
This is the September issue of the MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial. Over the last two years we have covered many topics relating to becoming more productive with your Mac. Also, literally hundreds of tips have been published to assist our members. Some of the other benefits of the newsletter are:
- This month's tutorial was Using The Scrapbook
- Included is a special tutorial on using Quicknote
- Also included this month is a MacTalk highlights article
- Membership in the private MacTalk Mailing List
- Membership in the MacAssistant Online User Group
- Great offers and discounts on hardware and software
- OneClick Tutorial on Editing Icons written by Mark Brooks of WestCode Software
- Special pricing for User Group Newsletter Editors
- Members favorite web sites
- MacAssistant Web Site located at:
http://www.macassistant.com
Past tutorials have included Clarisworks, Launcher, Arranging your Hard Disk, Formatting of Hard Disks, Fonts, Apple Menu Options, The Black Art of SCSI and many more.
Future tutorials will include Mac OS8, Setting up a network at home, Using PlainTalk, Hard Disk Partitioning, Claris Emailer, and others at members requests.
The MacAssistant Tips and Tutorial Newsletter only has tips and tutorials. I do not do reviews in this newsletter. While reviews are useful, I feel that a newsletter that actually tells you how to use your Mac more effectively is much more useful to the novice and intermediate users. Each issue includes many tips about using your Mac. The tutorials are accompanied by graphics that help to understand the article. This is a shareware product that has even more information for those that register. This month's tutorial article is available to subscribers only.
This newsletter is distributed as a DocMaker application. No other software is needed.
Date: Mar 07, 1996
From: MacCentral Communications
Subject: MacCentral March 1996
Welcome to MacCentral!
MacCentral is a free monthly electronic magazine providing a platform from which
to promote, discuss, inform and generally wonder at the World which is Macintosh.
We will keep you up to date with the latest news and product information and
serve up an assortment of resources to help you get more from your Mac. Our
magazine is primarily Web based and has received the Top 527777767120f the Internet Award
from Point Communications. This Portable Edition of our online magazine has been
optimized for the fastest possible download time for you -- kind of a
MacCentral Lite. It is intended to give you all or most of the information
contained in our regular monthly magazine...without the frills. We're sure you'll
want to check out the real thing at our Web Site and would encourage you to stop
by. You will need a Macintosh with at least 16 shades of gray to view this
document.
We have also included a bookmark file called "March Bookmarks", which lists all
of the links found in the March Issue. To use this file simply choose "Open
File" or something similar from within most Web Browsers. This will display the
html file in your browser window. Your may also choose the "Import Bookmarks"
option available in most Web Browsers as well. This will place all of the links
directly in your own Bookmarks. Netscape Navigator does both and we recommend it
for viewing our Web Site.
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Date: Nov 28, 1995
From: xxltony@cts.com (Tony Lindsey)
Subject: Mac*Chat#097/21-Nov-95
Welcome to Mac*Chat, the weekly electronic newsletter for everyone
interested in using a Macintosh computer professionally, no matter
what their situation or profession.
See the end of this file for further information, including how to get a free
subscription and how to contribute donations to keep Mac*Chat thriving.
Any [comments in brackets] are by Tony Lindsey.
Topics:
Highlights Of This Issue
Editor's Notes
Let Me Introduce Myself, Part One
Terryific Tips - Easter In The Fall
Review: Carpetbag/Laserpath
Searching For Software
CPU Doubler
AOL Vs. Local Service Providers - Questions
AOL Vs. Local Service Providers - Answers, Part One
Goodie Alert!
Technical Section Starts... Here
Making The 9500 Work With TCP/IP, Part Two - Thumbs-Up On Open Transport
Apple's Software Updates Mailing List
A Question About Open Transport Modem Strings
Legalisms
Free Subscriptions To This Newsletter
Date: Dec 07, 1995
From: xxltony@cts.com (Tony Lindsey)
Subject: Mac*Chat#098/07-Dec-95
Topics:
Highlights Of This Issue
Editor's Notes
Let Me Introduce Myself, Part Two - My Business
Easter Eggs
ClarisWorks Updater
AOL Vs. Local Service Providers - Answers, Part Two
AOL's Browser Gossip
Vertical Monitors On The Performa 636
Scans On The Cheap - Konica's PC Pictureshow
Credit Cards On The Internet
Technical Section Starts... Here
Open Transport And TechTool 1.09
Legalisms
Free Subscriptions To This Newsletter
Date: Feb 01, 1996
From: xxltony@cts.com (Tony Lindsey)
Subject: Mac*Chat#102/01-Feb-96
Highlights Of This Issue
I announce the coming flood of Mac*Chat issues, ask for help in
widening Mac*Chat's readership, praise what I've seen so far of
the DayStar Mac clones, mention how to find out more about the
first narrow-focus software designed to help people who manage
groups of creative folks, and ask for feedback about a software
utility that greatly speeds-up transfer of large files over local
networks, Fred Rask tells us about a great source for reference
materials on the Web, I tell folks how to find a solid Mac
Consultant, Gordon Charlton tells how to delight your child, I
reveal the new Primus web-site, the flood of PowerBook tips
starts to arrive, we learn how to get help on downloading files
from the Internet through plain-old e-mail, and I throw up my
hands in despair over tracking-down dependable Internet Service
Providers to recommend.
Topics:
Highlights Of This Issue
Editor's Notes
Mac*Chat Readership Drive
A Correction, And Tip #1 For Graphics Professionals
Tip #2 For Graphics Professionals - Job Order Vertical Software
Tip #3 For Graphics Professionals - Runshare Question
Magazines On The Web
Finding A Good Consultant
Something Silly And Fun For Your Mac
Primus CD Web Page
Powerbook Tips And Treats, Part One
Technical Section Starts... Here
Finding Goodies Mentioned In Mac*Chat Via E-Mail, Part Two
I'M Out Of My League! - (Shopping For An Internet Service Provider)
Legalisms
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Date: Mar 30, 1996
From: (Off The Lip) offthelip@surfvh.com
Subject: Macintosh Graphics FAQ v2
This is a slightly revised version of my graphics FAQ for Mac computers,
questions that I keep seeing because people keep asking. Hopefully if they
look for answers before they ask the same old questions, they'll find my
FAQ and life will be just peachy. This version that I'm uploading is in
DocMaker format, and looks almost as nice as the web page version (which
is):
http://www.redshift.com/~surfvh/X/MacGraphicsFAQ.html
I picked docmaker as the format because you can select and drag the URLs
out of the window and into a browser or download program. That's nicer than
using a smaller format that doesn't allow that, binhexing a SimpleText file
seems silly, and raw text (resource fork stripped) doesn't look as nice...
Plus I just needed some reason to download the new version of docmaker. So
hopefully you'll find out something from this FAQ.
Topics discussed:
Progressive JPEGS
Transparent GIFs
playing AVI, GL, DL.. MPEG
VRML
3D software
2D software
GRIN
Date: Sep 18, 1998
From: macnetic_software@csi.com
Subject: contaxt-Freeware-de.hqx
Archiv: contaxt-Freeware-de.hqx
Downloaded to: ftp://macgifts:macgifts@info-mac.org/
Abstract:
macnetic contaxt, word processing, address management
(for Macintosh, available in german language only)
German description:
macnetic contaxt ist die Loesung f�r das komfortable Arbeiten mit Adressen und
Briefen in einem Programm. Die schnelle, vielseitige Adre�verwaltung von
macnetic contaxt ist die solide Basis zur kinderleichten Erstellung von
Serienbriefen und zum unkomplizierten Drucken Ihrer Adressen auf Umschlaege,
Etiketten als Adre�buch oder in Listenform.
Neben den Standardfunktionen einer Adre�verwaltung bietet macnetic contaxt u.a.
eine Textverarbeitung die �ber saemtliche Grundfunktionen f�r den taeglichen
Gebrauch verfuegt.
Benoetigt: System 7 oder neuer.
Freeware von macnetic software (http://www.macnetic.de).
Date: Apr 20, 1996
From: (Rob & Natalie McNair-Huff) mchuff@WOLFEnet.com
Subject: The April issue of Mac Net Journal2 is here!
Hello to all,
The April issue of Mac Net Journal2 is here! In this issue: I replay my
problems with installing System 7.5 Update 2.0; Marty Miller takes a look
at Net reality; Jeff Barnum pleads for support of the full Mac platform;
Rich "Akira" Pizor offers a paranoid April Fools story and Aaron Anderson
shows us how to search the Net in style. Read on for letters from other
readers and a quick review of Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Again, the April issue is available in DOCMaker format only. We plan to
begin offering MNJ2 in Director format again once Macromedia ships Director
5.0, expected later this month. Be sure to check the Web site at
Date: Aug 29, 1996
From: (Rob & Natalie McNair-Huff) mchuff@wolfenet.com
Subject: The August issue of Mac Net Journal
Hello to all,
The August issue of Mac Net Journal is here! In this month's issue we
help you decide if Cyberdog is worth trying as well as offer a comparison
of the Web page editors Claris Home Page and Adobe PageMill. You can also
read about a new book about women and the Internet, and check out the
second installment of Rich Pizor's Macintosh gaming column, Pixelation.
The August issue is available in DOCMaker format only. The issue has also
been posted to the Web site at
Date: Oct 10, 1996
From: (Alex Narvey) anarvey@precursor.mb.ca
Subject: MacSense Mac OS 7.6 Preview
MacSense Mac OS 7.6 Preview 10/08/96
There's a lot of talk floating around about Mac OS 7.6--but what's truth and what's fiction? MacSense cuts through the rumors and serves up a comprehensive preview of Apple's upcoming OS!
MacSense News Roundup is a FREE monthly electronic magazine which focuses on the mainstream Macintosh computer market. Each issue of MacSense details the most significant news stories in the world of Macintosh computing and explores how these new developments will affect every-day Mac users. Packed with vibrant color graphics, it is the founding goal of MacSense to shed light on a rapidly evolving industry. Moreover, because MacSense is created and distributed electronically, it is the most environmentally friendly method of publishing. We hope you enjoy this issue!
The attached file is a Stuffit archive. You will need Stuffit Expander or another Stuffit compression utility to extract it.
The color edition of MacSense requires a Macintosh with at least 16 shades of grey. For optimal viewing, we recommend 16-bit color. The black and white edition of MacSense can be viewed on any Macintosh.
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You can find the latest issue of MacSense News Roundup (and back issues) at the following locations:
World Wide Web: For the latest news, views and reviews and a complete library of our issues, set your sites to http://www.macsense.com/
America Online: The Macintosh Computer Hardware File Library. Keyword: 'Hardware'; in the 'New Uploads' folder. Also see the Macintosh Multimedia File Library, keyword: 'MMW'; in the 'New Uploads' folder.
CompuServe: Within the ZiffNet/Mac areas, path: Software Center/Software Central/Electronic Publications/Additional Publications.
Internet FTP site: The Periodicals folder of the Info-Mac archives at Stanford University, internet address: sumex-aim.stanford.edu, path: /info-mac/per.
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Please email us if you have questions, comments, suggestions, contributions, or just to say "Hi". We can be reached at MacSenseED@aol.com.
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Unauthorized use of original graphics and artwork from this document constitutes a violation of copyright law.
MacSense Communications is an independent entity not affiliated with Apple Computer, Inc.
� 1996, MacSense Communications.
Date: Jun 19, 2000
From: Vittorio Barabino
Subject: MacScripter's Mag #1 ENG (Applescript tutorial
MacScripter's Magazine is a visual tutorial for Applescript.
Its multimedia format allows everybody to start with a
visually attractive, easy to follow, hands-on introduction
to AppleScript.
Contents of Issue 1:
-Emptying the trash
-make a new folder
-moving files
-variables
-conditions
-lists
-repeating a task
-the icons race
Web site:
http://www.macscripter.net/magazine.html
Date: Mar 30, 1996
From: (Alex Narvey) anarvey@precursor.mb.ca
Subject: MacSense March 1996 BW
March's MacSense is filled to the brim with news and notes from all over!
Learn all about Apple's robust new AIX servers-that don't run the
MacOS-and its new Workgroup Servers, which do. Discover Apple's ultimate
decision concerning eWorld, its licensing of the Mac OS to Motorola and
where to find betas of OpenDoc 1.1 and CyberDog. Browse through our new
news section, NetBits-and find out why Java makes the world go round.
While you grab your own cup of jo, read through John Nemerovski's
interview with Tonya Engst, concerning the future of HTML. Dig deep into
the electronic highway with Greg Kramer, where you'll find the dark side
of the net. Ever hear of a "Systems Envelope?" Tech Support Tales has,
and it's a guaranteed shocker. In About this Macintosh, Brian Forte
answers questions about CyberDog, PowerWaves, mouse pointers, Mac IIs and
logic board upgrades for the 630 series Macs. Ed Prasek takes a look at
Painter 4.0, Aaron Lyon reviews Fontographer 4.1, Dennis Sellers
considers the VideoPhone, Fred Charette grumbles at the MultiSpin 4Xc and
Karen Kaye dives into U-Boat II. At the back of the magazine, Jim Hines
sets the record(s) straight to clear out his emailbox. And our weathered
EinC, Chris McVeigh, considers Apple's loss of vision.
MacSense: The Macintoshr E-Zine is a FREE monthly electronic magazine
which focuses on the mainstream Macintosh computer market. Each issue of
MacSense details the most significant news stories in the world of
Macintosh computing and explores how these new developments will affect
every-day Mac users. Packed with vibrant color graphics and in depth
product reviews, it is the founding goal of MacSense to shed light on a
rapidly evolving industry. Moreover, because MacSense is created and
distributed electronically, it is the most environmentally friendly
method of publishing. We hope you enjoy this issue!
The color edition of MacSense requires a Macintosh with at least 16
shades of grey. For optimal viewing, we recommend 16-bit color. The black
and white edition of MacSense can be viewed on any Macintosh.
Date: Mar 15, 1996
From: Alex Narvey, anarvey@precursor.mb.ca
Subject: MacSense March 1996. Volume 3, Issue 2.
March's MacSense is filled to the brim with news and notes from all
over! Learn all about Apple's robust new AIX servers�that don't run
the MacOS�and its new Workgroup Servers, which do. Discover Apple's
ultimate decision concerning eWorld, its licensing of the Mac OS to
Motorola and where to find betas of OpenDoc 1.1 and CyberDog. Browse
through our new news section, NetBits�and find out why Java makes the
world go round. While you grab your own cup of jo, read through John
Nemerovski's interview with Tonya Engst, concerning the future of
HTML. Dig deep into the electronic highway with Greg Kramer, where
you'll find the dark side of the net. Ever hear of a "Systems
Envelope?" Tech Support Tales has, and it's a guaranteed shocker. In
About this Macintosh, Brian Forte answers questions about CyberDog,
PowerWaves, mouse pointers, Mac IIs and logic board upgrades for the
630 series Macs. Ed Prasek takes a look at Painter 4.0, Aaron Lyon
reviews Fontographer 4.1, Dennis Sellers considers the VideoPhone,
Fred Charette grumbles at the MultiSpin 4Xc and Karen Kaye dives into
U-Boat II. At the back of the magazine, Jim Hines sets the record(s)
straight to clear out his emailbox. And our weathered EoC, Chris
McVeigh, considers Apple's loss of vision.
The color edition of MacSense requires a Macintosh with at least 16
shades of grey. For optimal viewing, we recommend 16-bit color. The
black and white edition of MacSense can be viewed on any Macintosh.
Please email us if you have questions, comments, suggestions,
contributions, or just to say "Hi". We can be reached at
MacSenseED@aol.com.
MacSense can be uploaded to any online service you see fit, as long as
this text accompanies it.
Date: Nov 07, 1996
From: anarvey@precursor.mb.ca (Alex Narvey)
Subject: The Best of MacSense (NOV/96) BW
MacSense News Roundup, November 1996. Volume 3, Issue 8.
FEATURING: A Preview of the Best of MacSense '96 CD!!!
------------------------------------------------------
Wow! What a month October was! Apple rolled out more new products than
you can shake a stick at (Ok, you can shake a stick at them, but you'd
look a little strange). How's this for a line-up: PowerBook 1400,
MessagePad 2000, eMate 300, Color LaserWriter 12/660, Multiple Scan 15AV,
Telecom 3.0, Open Transport 1.1.1, Performa 6360, Color StylerWriter 2500
Photograde kit, and more... To top it all off, Apple reported a modest
profit!
MacSense November has got the goods on all these items, and word on the
upcoming 533MHz PowerPC compatible processor from Exponential!
NEWS: PowerBook 1400 debuts, along with Newton MessagePad 2000 and eMate
300; Apple posts a profit; 533MHz CPUs!
APPLEBITS: Apple's new Multiple Scan 15AV, Color LaserWriter 12/660;
Apple plans for system obsolescence, and more!
QUICKBITS: New SuperMac and APS Mac clones, BeOS on the Mac, new LaserJet
6MP, and more!
NETBITS: Netscape Navigator 4, PageMill 2.0, First Class 3.5, 33.6
modems, and more!
MAILBOX: Reaction to the transition of the MacSense freezine.
SPECIAL OFFER: The Best of MacSense '96 - a new CD full of our best!
NOVEMBER CD SAMPLER: Speech Recognition and your Mac, by Aaron Vegh
NOVEMBER CD SAMPLER: Review of RAM Charger 3.0
MacSense News Roundup is a FREE monthly electronic magazine which focuses
on the mainstream Macintosh computer market. Each issue of MacSense
details the most significant news stories in the world of Macintosh
computing and explores how these new developments will affect every-day
Mac users. Packed with vibrant color graphics, it is the founding goal of
MacSense to shed light on a rapidly evolving industry. Moreover, because
MacSense is created and distributed electronically, it is the most
environmentally friendly method of publishing. We hope you enjoy this
issue!
The attached file is a Stuffit archive. You will need Stuffit Expander or
another Stuffit compression utility to extract it.
The color edition of MacSense requires a Macintosh with at least 16
shades of grey. For optimal viewing, we recommend 16-bit color. The black
and white edition of MacSense can be viewed on any Macintosh.
Date: Nov 07, 1996
From: anarvey@precursor.mb.ca (Alex Narvey)
Subject: The Best of MacSense (NOV/96)
MacSense News Roundup, November 1996. Volume 3, Issue 8.
FEATURING: A Preview of the Best of MacSense '96 CD!!!
------------------------------------------------------
Wow! What a month October was! Apple rolled out more new products than
you can shake a stick at (Ok, you can shake a stick at them, but you'd
look a little strange). How's this for a line-up: PowerBook 1400,
MessagePad 2000, eMate 300, Color LaserWriter 12/660, Multiple Scan 15AV,
Telecom 3.0, Open Transport 1.1.1, Performa 6360, Color StylerWriter 2500
Photograde kit, and more... To top it all off, Apple reported a modest
profit!
MacSense November has got the goods on all these items, and word on the
upcoming 533MHz PowerPC compatible processor from Exponential!
NEWS: PowerBook 1400 debuts, along with Newton MessagePad 2000 and eMate
300; Apple posts a profit; 533MHz CPUs!
APPLEBITS: Apple's new Multiple Scan 15AV, Color LaserWriter 12/660;
Apple plans for system obsolescence, and more!
QUICKBITS: New SuperMac and APS Mac clones, BeOS on the Mac, new LaserJet
6MP, and more!
NETBITS: Netscape Navigator 4, PageMill 2.0, First Class 3.5, 33.6
modems, and more!
MAILBOX: Reaction to the transition of the MacSense freezine.
SPECIAL OFFER: The Best of MacSense '96 - a new CD full of our best!
NOVEMBER CD SAMPLER: Speech Recognition and your Mac, by Aaron Vegh
NOVEMBER CD SAMPLER: Review of RAM Charger 3.0
MacSense News Roundup is a FREE monthly electronic magazine which focuses
on the mainstream Macintosh computer market. Each issue of MacSense
details the most significant news stories in the world of Macintosh
computing and explores how these new developments will affect every-day
Mac users. Packed with vibrant color graphics, it is the founding goal of
MacSense to shed light on a rapidly evolving industry. Moreover, because
MacSense is created and distributed electronically, it is the most
environmentally friendly method of publishing. We hope you enjoy this
issue!
The color edition of MacSense requires a Macintosh with at least 16
shades of grey. For optimal viewing, we recommend 16-bit color. The black
and white edition of MacSense can be viewed on any Macintosh.
Date: Dec 23, 1996
From: (Chris McVeigh) MacSenseAS@aol.com
Subject: MacSense December 1996 BW
MacSense News Roundup, December 1996. Volume 3, Issue 9.
Wondering what to get that special Mac nut on your Christmas list? MacSense
can help! Our annual Santa's 7 Gift Guide spotlights some of the coolest
gifts for '96!
You'll also find the latest and greatest in the December News Roundup,
including word of the French debut of the Power Macintosh 4400 (Man, we're
talking ugly! Please do not look directly at the included photo; you may
well impair your vision), PlainTalk 1.5, QuickDraw 3D 1.5, Open Transport
PPP, Photoshop 4.0, Persuasion 3.0, Acrobat 3.0 and much, much more!
NEWS: Power Macintosh 4400 debuts in France, Apple slashes prices, Nasa
rethinks turfing its Macs
APPLEBITS: Apple unveils PlainTalk 1.5, QuickDraw 3D 1.5, LaserWriter
12/640 PS Plus...and more!
QUICKBITS: Adobe ships Photoshop 4.0, Persuasion 3.0, Iomega works to
shrink the Zip, and more!
NETBITS: Apple intros OpenTransport PPP 1.0, Claris Emailer 1.3 free of
charge, AppleNet ...and more!
SPECIAL OFFER: The Best of MacSense '96 - a new CD full of our best!
DECEMBER CD SAMPLER: Editorial - Chris McVeigh remembers the day he
received the original Newton MessagePad.
DECEMBER CD SAMPLER: Santa's Seven Gift Guide - Find the perfect gift for
the Mac lover on your list!
DECEMBER CD SAMPLER: Review of the PowerBook 1400cs/117
MacSense News Roundup is a FREE monthly electronic magazine which focuses
on the mainstream Macintosh computer market. Each issue of MacSense details
the most significant news stories in the world of Macintosh computing and
explores how these new developments will affect every-day Mac users. Packed
with vibrant color graphics, it is the founding goal of MacSense to shed
light on a rapidly evolving industry. Moreover, because MacSense is created
and distributed electronically, it is the most environmentally friendly
method of publishing. We hope you enjoy this issue!
The attached file is a Stuffit archive. You will need Stuffit Expander or
another Stuffit compression utility to extract it.
The color edition of MacSense requires a Macintosh with at least 16 shades
of grey. For optimal viewing, we recommend 16-bit color. The black and
white edition of MacSense can be viewed on any Macintosh.
-more-
Date: Dec 23, 1996
From: (Chris McVeigh) MacSenseAS@aol.com
Subject: MacSense December 1996 Color
MacSense News Roundup, December 1996. Volume 3, Issue 9.
Wondering what to get that special Mac nut on your Christmas list? MacSense
can help! Our annual Santa's 7 Gift Guide spotlights some of the coolest
gifts for '96!
You'll also find the latest and greatest in the December News Roundup,
including word of the French debut of the Power Macintosh 4400 (Man, we're
talking ugly! Please do not look directly at the included photo; you may
well impair your vision), PlainTalk 1.5, QuickDraw 3D 1.5, Open Transport
PPP, Photoshop 4.0, Persuasion 3.0, Acrobat 3.0 and much, much more!
NEWS: Power Macintosh 4400 debuts in France, Apple slashes prices, Nasa
rethinks turfing its Macs
APPLEBITS: Apple unveils PlainTalk 1.5, QuickDraw 3D 1.5, LaserWriter
12/640 PS Plus...and more!
QUICKBITS: Adobe ships Photoshop 4.0, Persuasion 3.0, Iomega works to
shrink the Zip, and more!
NETBITS: Apple intros OpenTransport PPP 1.0, Claris Emailer 1.3 free of
charge, AppleNet ...and more!
SPECIAL OFFER: The Best of MacSense '96 - a new CD full of our best!
DECEMBER CD SAMPLER: Editorial - Chris McVeigh remembers the day he
received the original Newton MessagePad.
DECEMBER CD SAMPLER: Santa's Seven Gift Guide - Find the perfect gift for
the Mac lover on your list!
DECEMBER CD SAMPLER: Review of the PowerBook 1400cs/117
MacSense News Roundup is a FREE monthly electronic magazine which focuses
on the mainstream Macintosh computer market. Each issue of MacSense details
the most significant news stories in the world of Macintosh computing and
explores how these new developments will affect every-day Mac users. Packed
with vibrant color graphics, it is the founding goal of MacSense to shed
light on a rapidly evolving industry. Moreover, because MacSense is created
and distributed electronically, it is the most environmentally friendly
method of publishing. We hope you enjoy this issue!
The attached file is a Stuffit archive. You will need Stuffit Expander or
another Stuffit compression utility to extract it.
The color edition of MacSense requires a Macintosh with at least 16 shades
of grey. For optimal viewing, we recommend 16-bit color. The black and
white edition of MacSense can be viewed on any Macintosh.
-more-
Date: Mar 24, 1993
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 93 10:37 EDT
From: STEIN78@WILMA.WHARTON.UPENN.EDU
Subject: MacSharewareCatalog - March Issue
The MacSharewareCatalog is a catalog offering from Insanely Great Software with complete descriptions of top-quality shareware that can be ordered directly from the catalog. United States and international orders are welcome.
The March issue contains the following products:
Alias Director, File Buddy, TEXT <> ttro, & Finder Sets
Biorhythms 2
DOCMaker & GMC Calendar
File Sharing Toggle
MenuChoice & EasyKeys
ProgrammerUs Paradise
Quotable Quotes & Delicious Desserts
System 7 Pack!
System 7 Pack! & Companion Pack!
System 7 Productivity & Fun Pack!
SuperFontPack
TownMeeting
Also includes information on the new MacSharewareCatalog UserGroup and BBS Program.
The catalog was specially designed for on-screen viewing and is totally self-contained in a DOCMaker document.
Date: Jul 28, 1995
From: curtiss@mindspring.com (Curtiss Hammock)
Subject: Mac Today in Acrobat .pdf format
Greetings!
Here, for the first time on the Internet (if you don't count AOL) is the
digital version of Mac Today, a cool Mac-centric magazine from the South
East United States.
The July issue includes:
Mac news
Reviews of Conflict Catcher 3 and phone directory CD ROMs
QuarkXPress and FileMaker Pro tips and tricks
and much more, including some good-natured PC-bashing.
And it's free!
Well worth the download time.
It's a StuffIt .sea, and you'll need an Adobe Acrobat viewer.
Thanks, all.
Date: Aug 09, 1995
From: curtiss@mindspring.com (Curtiss Hammock)
Subject: Mac Today August 95 .pdf
Here's the August 95 issue of Mac Today in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format. It's
the whole magazine, sans ads.
Mac Today is a great, free, regional Mac-rocentric magazine from the
southeast United States.
In the August issue:
Reviews of Pagemaker 6.0, Illustrator plug-ins, Wacom's Erasing UltraPen,
Master Juggler and SmartSketch.
Painter 3 tips
Digital video
Mac news
and of course, lots of PC bashing (hey, Windows 95 is on the way!).
Also be sure to check out the Web version at:
http://www.mindspring.com/~curtiss/Mac Today/MacToday.html
The file is a StuffIt .sea, and you will need Adobe Acrobat viewer, which
is freeware.
Enjoy!
Curtiss
Date: Sep 10, 1995
From: curtiss@mindspring.com (Curtiss Hammock)
Subject: Mac Today Sept
Here's the September issue of Mac Today magazine, that hip, irreverent Mac
mag from the South.
It's in Adobe Acrobat format, and is the same as the hard copy mag, minus
that ads. It's also a StuffIt self extracting archive.
Enjoy!
Date: Nov 02, 1993
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 1993 13:13:37 -0500 (CDT)
From: GG4921S@ACAD.DRAKE.EDU
Subject: MacToVax -- a hyperCard 2.1 stack which will convert and MSWord fast
To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu
Message-Id:
X-Vms-To: IN%"info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu"
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT
Resent-To: backmod
Resent-Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 18:39:34 PST
Resent-From: Info-Mac Moderator
Date: Jan 18, 1996
From: ghirard@micronet.it (Aaron Ghirardelli)
Subject: MacZine International #3 - FANTASTIC
Hello,
here is the third fantastic issue of MacZine International, the first
italian e-zine dedicated to the shareware world of Macintosh, NOW IN
ENGLISH !
MacZine International is produced with DocMaker.
In every issue you will find a lot of reviews of the best shareware and
freeware programs for your Mac.
In this issue you will read the reviews of:
Graphic Converter
Apollo
Romi
Address Book
My Battery
Battery Amnesia
Startup Frills
Every review has full color pictures of the program tested!
Download it and ENJOY!
Ciao!
Aaron Ghirardelli
MacZine Coordinator
Date: Aug 03, 1996
From: (Aaron Ghirardelli) botolo@mbox.vol.it
Subject: MacZine International #5 - an incredible e-zine
Hello and welcome to the fifth issue of MacZine International, the first
italian e-zine dedicated to the shareware world of Macintosh, now in
english!
In every issue of MacZine International you will find reviews of the best
shareware and freeware programs for your computer, with color pictures
and graphics.
In this issue we have reviewed:
Organicer
ZTerm
Dirt Bike
ScrapIt Pro
Christmas Time
And in this issue you will find an interview with the most famous
shareware italian programmer, Alessandro Levi Montalcini!
MacZine is produced with DocMaker and is completely free.
Happy reading!
Aaron Ghirardelli
MacZine Coordinator
Date: Jan 08, 1997
From: lpantano@iol.it (Luca Pantano)
Subject: MacZine International 6
Hello,
here it is finally a new issue of MacZine International, the first
italian e-zine dedicated to the shareware world of Macintosh. A lot of
time has passed from the last issue but we are sure we have produced a
very big and interesting issue.
In MacZine International you will find reviews of the best shareware and
freeware software for your Mac.
MacZine International is produced with DocMaker and it is completely FREE.
Good reading,
Aaron Ghirardelli
MacZine Coordinator
Date: Jun 02, 1999
From: dreamland@tin.it
Subject: MacZine International #2
Hi everybody,
here is the great second issue of MacZine International, the first mighty
e-magazine dedicated to the shareware and freeware world of Macintosh. In
every issue of MacZine you will be amazed by full color interesting reviews
and articles about the best shareware and freeware products available on the
'net.
MacZine is completely free, it is produced with DocMaker and it is greatly
enjoyable :-)
Please, download MacZine International and let us know what do you think
about it!
Aaron Ghirardelli
MacZine Coordinator
http://members.tripod.com/~maczine/
Date: Sep 21, 2000
From: Greg Nye
Subject: Mail Convert 2.1
Mail Convert is a small application to convert form data received in email
into usable data in a tab-delimited text file. This update features a field
editor, drag and drop support, basic AppleScript support (including the
ability to fully automate the conversion process included sample scripts) as
well as a number of bug fixes.
Date: Jun 01, 1998
From: hide@soon.com
Subject: MailKanjiFixer 1.31
MailKanjiFixer is a small utility program which can fix and
convert corrupted (and unreadbale) Japanese Kanji characters
in the e-mail or in the normal text file into readable
Shift-JIS kanji characters.
Because of the nature of this program, it's only useful for
those who can read/write Japanese.
System Requirements:
* Any system and any Macintosh
* System 7.0 or later
For more information, please read the documents enclosed.
- What's new with v1.31 -
v1.31 has added the capability of fixing undecoded Japanese
MIME header which is encoded with "Shit_JIS" charset.
Also, now MailKanjiFixer is FAT binary application.
Date: Jun 08, 1996
From: (Michael C. Zastrow) michaelz@awbbs.com
Subject: mailto:QuicKeys
This mailto: information unscrambler for html-forms requires QuicKeys� and
Tex-Edit Plus�. With this QuicKey it is one keystroke simple to format and
unscramble the information returned by web page forms utilizing the
"mailto" html tag.
* Seeing Specially Graphics * http://www.awbbs.com/michaelz/
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: (Frank G.) frank.gutfleisch@rhein-neckar.netsurf.de
Subject: Complete Marathon 2 Guide/DocMaker Document
Marathon ][ - Durandal - the COMPLETE guide
This archive contains the COMPLETE Marathon ][ guide ... solutions for all
the solo and network levels ... secrets where available as well as useful
hints for successful playing (... or do you know what "grenade walking"
might be?) !!!
The guide comes as a "standalone document" with a pretty cool graphical
user interface ...
- NO BROWSING of text files ...
- NOTHING needed to view and use it
simply click the desired level in the table of contents and ... voila !!
Make sure to read the enclosed "read me" file for shareware information.
ENJOY !!!! .... frank.gutfleisch@rhein-neckar.netsurf.de
Date: Mar 17, 1998
From: xpolakis@hol.gr
Subject: MathEg v. 8.0 (10-March-98)
MathEg v. 8.0 : This is a DocMaker format stand-alone
document containing a collection of mathematicians epigrams.
Antreas P. Hatzipolakis
xpolakis@prometheus.hol.gr
http://users.hol.gr/~xpolakis
Date: Mar 06, 1999
From: cwestbury@shaw.wave.ca
Subject: McPoet5.0.sit
McPoet is a set of tools for text generation and text morphing: that is,
tools for writing computer-generated and computer-assisted poetry and prose.
It uses its own simple language to allow the text-generation rules to be
completely user-configurable. It is easy to write your own rules for McPoet
even if you know nothing about programming your Mac. You can also use the
large set of built-in rules, or the automatic rule-generating function which
can turn ordinary text into an executable rule. The text morphing features
include an automatic version of Tristan Tzara's original Dadaist formula for
creating poetry from text, an eecummingsfication feature for imitating the
style of the great poet ee cummings, multiple forms of Markov chaining (with
several built-in probability tables) and much more. Rule files and the
word-type files that they reference are stored externally, on disk. There
are no strong constraints on the number of word types or rules you can use-
McPoet can be expanded and fully customized by the end-user.
Version 5.0 massively expands McPoet's customizability, by adding functions
which allow the user to load a new rule file from within a rule, and which
allow the user to specify a set (of size 1 or greater) of rules to run after
the current rule. This makes it possible to use McPoet to build huge, very
complex narratives, or to use it to compose texts with a regular repetitive
structure. There are also a few bug fixes. All users of older versions
should upgrade to this version.
In tribute to its Dadaist roots, McPoet is uncopyrighted and free. Both the
application and its output may be freely redistributed in any way. It
requires at least 4.5 megabytes of free disk space, at least 3 megabytes of
available RAM, and a Power PC.
Date: Apr 17, 1999
From: cwestbury@shaw.wave.ca
Subject: McPoet-5.1.hqx: Tools for automatic text generation and morphin
McPoet is a set of tools for text generation and text morphing: that is, tools for writing computer-generated and computer-assisted poetry and prose. It uses its own simple language to allow the text-generation rules to be completely user-configurable. It is easy to write your own rules for McPoet even if you know nothing about programming your Mac. You can also use the large set of built-in rules, or the automatic rule-generating function which can turn ordinary text into an executable rule. The text morphing features include an automatic version of Tristan Tzara's original Dadaist formula for creating poetry from text, an eecummingsfication feature for imitating the style of the great poet ee cummings, multiple forms of Markov chaining (completely re-written and expanded in version 5.1) and much more. Rule files, the word-type files that they reference, and Markov chain probability tables are stored externally, on disk. There are no strong constraints on the number of word types, rules, or Markov chain pro bability tables you can use. McPoet can be expanded and fully customized by the end-user.
Version 5.1 fixes all known bugs in version 5.0, and adds much new functionality, including totally-rewritten and expanded Markov chaining capabilities (allowing you to chain together many probability tables at the same time) and new user-configurable dialect mappings.
In tribute to its Dadaist roots, McPoet is uncopyrighted and free. Both the
application and its output may be freely redistributed in any way. It
requires at least 3.5 megabytes of free disk space, at least 3 megabytes of
available RAM, and a Power PC.
Date: Apr 27, 2003
From: mitch@DigitalFriedChicken.com
Subject: Medical Records 5.0
Features:
[+] Child ID Card Creator.
[+] Optional Color Printing.
[+] Remembers Your Password.
You Can Store:
[+] Doctor Info.
[+] Caregiver Info.
[+] Allergy Info.
[+] Emergency Contacts.
[+] Medications and Precautions.
[+] Family Medical History.
[+] Surgical Procedures and More...
Medical Records is an easy and comprehensive tool for maintaining your
family's medical history.
Medical Records is ideal if you have an aging parent and you would like to
keep their medical records current. By giving printed copies of the records
to all family members, every family member will know what specific doctor to
call in case of an emergency. Or maybe your kids are in school and you want
to make sure they get the correct medical treatment in case of an emergency.
Keeping children safe is the concern of every parent and a photo ID card
with a medical directive is a great way to protect your kids when you're not
with them. Medical Records will help you generate a photo ID card quickly
and easily.
�
More products:
[+] CookWare Deluxe: Organize your recipes quickly and easily.
[+] Additional Recipe Sets.
[+] Recipe Cleaner: Removes unwanted information from any recipe.
[+] Article Archivist: Organizes your magazines quickly.
[+] BarWare: Find recipes quickly and easily.
[+] SafeDog & SafeCat always have up-to-date information regarding your
pet's health, it could save your pet's life!
[+] CarCare: maintains your auto records.
More info at: http://www.DigitalFriedChicken.com
Date: Sep 25, 1999
From: renaud@chez.com
Subject: Metagenerator 1.2.8
Metagenerator is a freeware program which checks the meta tag Author,
keywords, description, Identifier-URL, Copyright, robots, REVISIT-AFTER,
and the
Date: Jan 29, 2000
From: "Marin Saric"
Subject: METAL v1.3
METAL v1.3 is a 100 0.000000ree extended BASIC language metacompiler.
This is the newest version as of 01/28/2000.
One of the fastest BASICs around, METAL (Meta Language) has a rich command
library that includes powerful graphics, sound, speech, math and file I/O
routines.
METAL is a complete programming environment that readily produces
standalones and features numerous examples, 2800 lines of hypertextual
documentation and a new pleasant to use editor.
METAL is used in scientific research around the globe (quick calculations),
in software development companies (for prototyping), in K-12 and higher
education and, of course, by the beginners who are trying to enter the world
of programming.
What's new in METAL v1.3 (a brief summary):
- new cool examples: a real raytracer, starfield and fractals!
- new commands for graphics, file I/O, console and runtime
- the editor is now fully functional and handles large files
- significantly improved compiler stability
Distribution: METAL is authorized for distribution on "free and public
software archives," computer magazines and Shareware/PD CDs priced at $15 or
less. Everyone else, please contact the author for permission. Also, the
author recommends everyone planning the distribution to drop a note to the
author nevertheless.
Write to the author (Marin Saric) for any suggestions (there is a growing
wish-list), comments, bug-reports, questions, contact or anything else at:
Marin.Saric@public.srce.hr
METAL is a Copyright (C) of Marin Saric 1996-2000
METAL is a Copyright (C) of Galactic Dreams Software 1996-2000
All rights reserved.
Date: Mar 31, 2001
From: Marin Saric
Subject: METAL v1.7a
METAL v1.7a is a 100 0.000000ree extended BASIC language metacompiler.
This is the newest version as of 03/31/2001.
Visit
Date: Feb 06, 1994
From: higgs@netcom.com (Simon Higgs)
Subject: No Subject!
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 1994 23:08:07 -0800
The following file entitled "MIDI_Copyrights.sea.hqx" contains a multi-media
presentation (Made in MacroMedia Director) of an article I wrote for Keyboard
magazine in the June 1993 issue. The article was called "MIDI File distribution
and computer bulletin boards". Please put this in your directory containing
MIDI Files or MIDI Shareware.
MIDI_Copyrights.sea.hqx
MIDI & Copyright.sea
MIDI File Distribution and Computer Bulletin Boards
�1993, 1994 Simon Higgs
6-Feb-94 7:08:28-GMT,537357;000000000001
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Date: Sat, 5 Feb 1994 23:08:24 -0800
From: higgs@netcom.com (Simon Higgs)
Message-Id:
To: macgifts@mac.archive.umich.edu
Date: Nov 03, 2000
From: Michele Bugliaro
Subject: MikaFolders
Item: folder icons (freeware)
Requirements: any color Mac
There are many folder icons in many styles. The readme is in DocMaker
format.
--Michele Bugliaro
Date: Jul 06, 1999
From:zac
Subject:MIMEconvert 1.07
A long overdue update to MIMEconvert.
The new version has two main changes
Version History
1.07
Added drag and drop to text window
Added Append to Same File command
You cna now drag text files to the text field in MIMEconvert to llow for
quick and easy conversion. As well you can now repeatedly append data to
a file once you have already selected it with the Append command
What does it do?
MIMEconvert will:
remove MIME "mail" characters; the "+" and "&" symbols
convert hex encoded characters
save converted text to new files
append converted text to existing files
remove Submit, Reset or any other tag you specify
convert to tab delineated or any other form of single character
delineation
As usual MIMEconvert is free of charge
The only way to understand what mathematics means
by infinity is to comtemplate the extent of
human stupidity.
Voltaire
email: zac@pixelgeek.com
WWW: http://www.pixelgeek.com/
Date: Mar 13, 1999
From: zac@pixelgeek.com
Subject: MIMEconvert_106.
MIMEconvert 1.06
� 1998, Zachary Belado
zac@pixelgeek.com
http://wwww.pixelgeek.com/
What is it?
MIMEconvert was written to help me deal with processing web-based form data
sent via e-mail.
As you may know, the files get sent with certain special characters hex
encoded. As well some MIME encoding takes place frequently meaning that
spaces will be represented as a "+" and fields or form elements will be
separated with an "&".
It makes using email forms on a web site a bit of a pain in the butt.
For example:
Field=Zac+Belado&Field4=zac@pixelgeek.com&Selection=Isabella (null)+Christmas+T
ree&Submit=Submit
would look much nicer as:
Field=Zac Belado
Field4=zac@pixelgeek.com
Selection=Isabella's Christmas Tree
Submit=Submit
or even nicer as a single line of tab delineated text without the final,
useless, submit field such as:
Zac Belado zac@pixelgeek.com Isabella's Christmas Tree
Date: Jun 06, 1999
From: kevharris@sperspect.com
Subject: Morphile 1.5.2
Morphile 1.5 is a simple, but powerful, way of taking files from foreign
computers, such as
UNIX or Windows machines, and making them into something your Macintosh
can use.
Not only that, it will transform a file from the Internet into whatever
kind of file you need it to be, should your Mac complain about not
knowing what kind of file it is. Just drag and drop and like magic, it's
done! Version 1.5.2 contains Mac OS 8.6 compatibility fixes, minor bug
fixes and speed enhancements when converting 100+ files.
Date: Jul 26, 1999
From: dale@sports-spectrum.com
Subject: M$ Borg Patch 0.9
Since many people are still using M$ Word 5.1, here's a ResCompare patch that
gives it a Borg-like feel (a la Star Trek). Rather ominous, yet not so intrusive
as to disrupt its use.
Bought with a price,
Dale
Live forever: http://members.xoom.com/InfinityLtd/
Jesus took your place so you can go to His place.
Date: Nov 20, 1996
From: tim@mymacpro.com (Tim Robertson)
Subject: My Mac Magazine #19, Nov. 1996
AUTHOR: My Mac Productions
EQUIPMENT: Your Mac
NEEDS: Your time and an interest in learning more about the Mac
My Mac Magazine is a free electronic publication dedicated to the
everyday Mac user. Tired of publications that speak to the high end user
or professional only? Tired of not being able to understand what the
writer was trying to say?Well, My Mac is written by everyday people who
work or go to school full time, enjoy their Mac's and write about them
in plain everyday language.
In this issue:
Tech Tips - Everything you need to know about maintaining your printer!
Pete Miner - This month Pete lets us know of the importance of keeping
your Mac dry. Macintosh poetry at its best!
Bits and Pieces - Grant Cassiday updates you on the latest info on the
Mac from the PC side of publishing.
My Mac's Publisher Tim Robertson discusses his idea of an "Easier
Internet" in his monthly column, MY TURN
Brian Koponen- This month's column on the Internet- Hospitality on the
Net . Looking for the sense of belonging in all the right places.
Shay Fulton- A new writer for My Mac, Shay explores the ins and outs of
finding just the right ISP to fulfill your needs.
Mike Wallinga- In his monthly column, Mike explores what to be thankful
for in the Mac universe.
Beta Car. Would you trust your life in a beta car? Tim Robertson
explores the "Beta" idea in everyday life.
The My Mac staff consists of some of the best writers in the electronic
publishing world. We enjoy our Mac's and want you to as well. If you
would be interested in writing for My Mac, or have a talent for
graphics, drop us an email message! My Mac is always looking for new
writers and reviewers. We are an equal opportunity organization!
Womenfolk, we want and need to hear from you.
Date: Mar 01, 1997
From: tim@mymacpro.com
Subject: My Mac Magazine #22
In this issue: With America Online in the news every other day,
publisher Tim Robertson puts his two or three cents in. (My Turn)
Pete Miner looks at PRCT! What is it? Pete's Remote Control Trucking.
Sorry PC users, it only works on a Mac! (Miner Thoughts)
Grant Cassiday explores the PC press every month. In no big surprise,
they too are talking about the Mac/NeXt deal. Find out what they think.
(Bit's and Pieces)
Macs At Work returns from editor Russ Walkowich, and he follows up on a
EvangeList posting. A very worthwhile read!
Brian Koponen on JAVA.
What is the future of the web? Brian Harnian looks at the bells and
whistles of Multimedia on the web. (Untangling The Web)
A new feature from new writer Ed Tobey called "The Senior Macintosh
Center. Got a older Mac, and starting to feel a little left out? Fear
not, Ed to the rescue!
Shay Fulton gives some Tips from a beginner on Web publishing.
Reviews: On the hardware side, Web Master Adam Karneboge reviews the
Powerbase 240 from Power Computing
Need database work done? Contact us for quality, easy to use solutions.
>From the same company who brings you My Mac Magazine. My Mac
Productions 616-968-7132
Date: Nov 12, 1997
From: tim@mymacpro.com
Subject: My Mac Magazine #31
The November issue of My Mac Magazine is now online! Here is your copy
of the downloadable copy in DOCMaker format
Features for issue #31 include:
Mike Gorman pokes fun at Apple interim CEO Steve Jobs with a �Think
Different� cover. Great stuff!
Did you know that Russian president President Boris Yeltsen has
contacted our own Pete Miner? Really! So has the major of Blowdown,
Texas and the from the Vatican. You have to read it to believe it in
this issues Minor Thoughts.
A really helpful Tech Tips looks at Hard Disk Drivers. With so many Mac
users switching over to Mac OS 8, this is a topic more users should know
about.
This months Nemo Memo asks �AOL Reconsidered� In this world of cheap,
reliable Internet Service Providers, should users even consider America
Online? Johns writes about his personal experience.
Do you hate the Lotus Notes �Work The Web� ad campaign? So does
Publisher Tim Robertson! But how does it match up with Apple�s Think
Different ads? Read it in �My Turn�
In �The Starting Lines� Barbara Velazquez gives helpful hints on Getting
more memory without buying it, Getting rid of damaged Fonts, Emptying
folders and organizing you files, and more! Good stuff.
Mick O�Neil�s �The Mac Factor� titled �Paradigm Paralysis and the plight
of the PC in education�, in which Mick explains why the Network Computer
would be a really good idea.
Reviewed in this issue:
Shrinkwrap 3.0 (Aladdin Systems)
Speed Doubler 8.0 (Connectix Corporation)
Real PC 1.0 (Insignia Solutions)
BBEdit Lite 4.0.1 (Bare Bones Software)
Online Army Knife (JEM Software)
Date: Jul 12, 1997
From: Tim Robertson
Subject: My Mac #27
The twenty seventh (27) issue of My Mac Magazine is now ready for
downloading!
This is a great issue, on we hope you will enjoy reading as much as we
had putting it all together.
What�s in this issue?
Fact or fiction: was it Mike Tyson who took that bite out of the Apple�s
Apple? (Okay, that is not in the issue, but it is something worth
thinking about...)
My Mac Magazine welcomes writer John Nemerovski, of Macsense �Brave New
World� fame. John�s new column, The Nemo Memo, as well as a bevy of book
reviews, will be a new regular feature here in My Mac.
The practice of evangelism is to promote something. Tim Robertson looks
at the practice of Macintosh evangelism, and points out a darker side of
it. Guy Kawasaki also responds.
DVD is coming to your Mac. What is it, and should you really care. Read
all about it in Brian Koponen�s latest, DVD.
The alien Coldar is back. My Mac�s own �Men In Black � Pete Miner brings
us up to date.
Made at Apple? Well, Ryan Grimes is, and we learn why in �The Reader
View�, a page set aside for you the reader every month.
What happens when you start taking to your Mac? What if it talked back?
And what if it happened to Pete Miner? Well, you would have �The Entity
Within�, this months Miner Thoughts!
Getting ready to start surfing the net? Check out Mike Wallinga�s
favorite places to visit. A helpful Wall Writings!
Also, The Senior Macintosh Center, Tech Tips, Bit�s & Pieces, Starting
Line, and more.
Tim Robertson
Tim@mymacpro.com
Publisher, My Mac Magazine
http://www.mymac.com
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: tim@mymacpro.com
Subject: My Mac Magazine #22
This is the Feb. 1997 issue (#22) of My Mac Magazine, the free monthly Macintosh
digital magazine dedicated to the everyday Mac user.
In this issue: With America Online in the news every other day, publisher Tim
Robertson puts his two or three cents in. (My Turn)
Pete Miner looks at PRCT! What is it? Pete's Remote Control Trucking. Sorry PC
users, it only works on a Mac! (Miner Thoughts)
Grant Cassiday explores the PC press every month. In no big surprise, they too
are talking about the Mac/NeXt deal. Find out what they think. (Bit's and Pieces)
Macs At Work returns from editor Russ Walkowich, and he follows up on a
EvangeList posting. A very worthwhile read!
Brian Koponen on JAVA.
What is the future of the web? Brian Harnian looks at the bells and whistles of
Multimedia on the web. (Untangling The Web)
A new feature from new writer Ed Tobey called "The Senior Macintosh Center. Got a
older Mac, and starting to feel a little left out? Fear not, Ed to the rescue!
Shay Fulton gives some Tips from a beginner on Web publishing.
Reviews:
On the hardware side, Web Master Adam Karneboge reviews the Powerbase 240
from Power Computing
Fenton Jones returns with reviews of the shareware programs:
Snap-To 2.01
Click, there it is! 1.0.7
Quickie Folder 1.0.1
MenuChoice 2.1
CanIt! 1.1
Program Switcher 4.2.0
and UltraDrop
and more shareware reviews from Brian Kestel of:
TappyType v2.0
Hidden Finder Features 1.0.3
Church Windows v2.0
http://www.mymac.com
Date: May 09, 1997
From: tim@mymacpro.com
Subject: My Mac Magazine #25, May '97
Issue #25 of My Mac Magazine is now ready for you to download. (The Web
site will be updated by Saturday)
Go to http://www.mymac.com/issues/mm_25.hqx or
http://members.aol.com/mm_mirror2/mm_25.hqx to download the latest
issue.
Here�s what�s inside: While cover artist Mike Gorman takes time off,
Alan Dingman fills in with one of the best covers to grace ANY magazine,
digital or print. A must see!
Is publisher Tim Robertson being to negative about Apple as of late? He
answers that question, but what does that have to do with the Detroit
Lions football team??? (My Turn)
How do you get everyone off of the Web site you want to visit to speed
things up for you? Pete Miner has the answer! He also searches for some
cool URL names! (Miner Thoughts)
Grant Cassiday returns to the fold with a new Bit�s & Pieces column!
What is the PC press saying about Apple now? Leave it to Grant to find
out and tell all! (Bit�s & Pieces)
Barbara is listening to Metallica and writing here latest column. But
don�t worry, the heavy metal music has not changed her great writing
skill, nor the popularity of her monthly column, The Starting Line!
Brian Koponen brings us �More On Font�s�, a continuation of last months
excellent column.
The first annual �Macintosh Babble Special Mac Stuff Awards� is here!
What are they? Read this months �Macintosh Babble� by Shay Fulton.
Reviews: Window Monkey 1.0� Just-A-Second French Kiss 2.1.1 Netscape
Navigator Netscape Defrost v0.9b2 Navigator Button Editor v1.2 Web
Retriever 1.0 Web Devil 1.0.1 JPEGView 3.3.1 GIFmation 2.0a3 Smart
Scroll 2.0.3 Snapz Pro 1.0.1 Global Village Internet Edition 33.6 Modem
Of course, this is only SOME of what we have in this issue. Wall
Writings, Tech Tips, A Coldar Update, and more!
Download today, and be sure to send email!
Tim Robertson Publisher, My Mac Magazine http://www.mymac.com
Date: Jan 16, 1999
From: gdg@sigsoftware.com
Subject: NameCleaner 1.9.1 - Cross-platform file naming and typing
NameCleaner is a popular utility to manipulate file names and types.
Batch-rename and retype entire folders or disks quickly and easily. It is
specially designed to move files to and from foreign file systems such as
MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows95, Windows NT, NetWare and Unix.
Filters ("Cleaners") are available for a multitude of functions,
including mapping DOS extensions to and from Mac Type/Creator codes,
filtering file names for other operating systems, smartening quotes,
padding punctuations, rule- or dictionary-based capitalisation, find and
replace phrases, append file information such as date or size, and more.
Version 1.9.1 allows adding text or file information before file names,
automatic sequence numbering, cleaning and showing invisible files,
adding extensions to folder names and includes Office 98 file types.
NameCleaner needs System 7, is 7.5 savvy, 8 happy and PowerPC native.
(c) Sig Software - http://www.sigsoftware.com/
Date: Jul 15, 1999
From: Gideon Greenspan
Subject: NameCleaner 1.9.7 - Cross-platform file naming and typing
"If you have to exchange files between a PC and a Mac, NameCleaner is an
indispensable tool" - Carolyn Bickford, MacDownload
NameCleaner is a popular, industrial-strength utility to manipulate file
names and types. Batch-rename and retype entire folders or disks quickly
and easily. It is specially designed to move files to and from foreign
file systems such as MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows95, Windows NT, NetWare
and Unix.
NameCleaner includes built-in mappings for over 100 PC Extensions and
Macintosh file types and provides a full report of all cleaning
operations. "Cleaners" are available for a multitude of functions, such
as mapping DOS extensions to and from Mac Type/Creator codes, filtering
file names for other operating systems, rule- or dictionary-based
capitalisation, find and replace phrases, append file information such as
date or size, and more.
Version 1.9.7 adds dozens of mappings between PC extensions and Macintosh
file types, improves logging functionality, and is available in a special
scheduling version.
(c) Sig Software - http://www.sigsoftware.com/
Date: Jul 06, 1999
From:Gideon Greenspan
Subject:NameCleaner 1.9.7 - Cross-platform file naming and typing
NameCleaner 1.9.7 - Cross-platform file naming and typing
"If you have to exchange files between a PC and a Mac, NameCleaner is an
indispensable tool" - Carolyn Bickford, MacDownload
NameCleaner is a popular, industrial-strength utility to manipulate file
names and types. Batch-rename and retype entire folders or disks quickly
and easily. It is specially designed to move files to and from foreign
file systems such as MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows95, Windows NT, NetWare
and Unix.
NameCleaner includes built-in mappings for over 100 PC Extensions and
Macintosh file types and provides a full report of all cleaning
operations. "Cleaners" are available for a multitude of functions, such
as mapping DOS extensions to and from Mac Type/Creator codes, filtering
file names for other operating systems, rule- or dictionary-based
capitalisation, find and replace phrases, append file information such as
date or size, and more.
Version 1.9.7 adds dozens of mappings between PC extensions and Macintosh
file types, improves logging functionality, and is available in a special
scheduling version.
(c) Sig Software - http://www.sigsoftware.com/
Date: Dec 17, 1999
From: Gideon Greenspan
Subject: NameCleaner 2.0.1 - Cross-platform file naming and typing
"If you have to exchange files between a PC and a Mac, NameCleaner is an
indispensable tool" - Carolyn Bickford, MacDownload
NameCleaner is a popular, industrial-strength utility to manipulate file
names and types. Batch-rename and retype entire folders or disks quickly
and easily. It is specially designed to move files to and from foreign
file systems such as MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows95, Windows NT, NetWare
and Unix.
NameCleaner includes built-in mappings for over 100 PC Extensions and
Macintosh file types and provides a full report of all cleaning
operations. "Cleaners" are available for a multitude of functions, such
as mapping DOS extensions to and from Mac Type/Creator codes, filtering
file names for other operating systems, rule- or dictionary-based
capitalization, find and replace phrases, append file information such as
date or size, and more. It also includes a contextual menu plug-in for
cleaning files directly from the Finder.
Version 2.0.1 adds a switch for Navigation Services and better support
for the Appearance Manager.
(c) Sig Software - http://www.sigsoftware.com/
Date: Sep 29, 1999
From: gdg@sigsoftware.com
Subject: NameCleaner 2.0.0 - Easy file renaming and typing
"If you have to exchange files between a PC and a Mac, NameCleaner is an
indispensable tool" - Carolyn Bickford, MacDownload.
NameCleaner is an industrial-strength utility for the Macintosh OS to
manipulate file names and types. It is specially designed to help move
files to and from foreign file systems such as MS-DOS, Windows 3.x,
Windows95, Windows NT, NetWare and Unix.
NameCleaner includes built-in mappings for over 100 PC Extensions and
Macintosh file types and provides a full report of all cleaning
operations. "Cleaners" are available for a multitude of functions, such
as mapping DOS extensions to and from Mac Type/Creator codes, filtering
file names for other operating systems, rule- or dictionary-based
capitalisation, find and replace phrases, append file information such as
date or size, and more.
The main addition in version 2.0.0 is a contextual menu module which
allows files, folders or entire volumes to be cleaned or prepared for
cleaning instantly and directly within the Finder.
Sig Software
http://www.sigsoftware.com/
Date: May 16, 1995
Date: Mon, 15 May 1995 19:29:18 -0500
From: j5rson@halcyon.com (J5rson:='Jeff Iverson';)
Subject: NewtNewsBook 046
Attached is NN046.pkg in stuffit format. If you would prefer a different
format, let me know.
Date: May 23, 1995
Date: Mon, 22 May 1995 23:51:25 -0500
From: j5rson@halcyon.com (J5rson:='Jeff Iverson';)
Subject: NewtNewsBook-L NN047.sit
Enclosed is NewtNews 047 in package format.
Cheers!
J5rson!
Date: Oct 05, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews-065
This contains the 65th issue of NewtNews - a weekly newsletter that
focuses on the Apple Newton and related technologies. It contains
a Newton .pkg of the newsletter, a text version, a current version of
the NewtNews FAQ document, and a Read Me document.
Date: Oct 10, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews-066
This contains the 66th issue of NewtNews - a weekly newsletter that
focuses on the Apple Newton and related technologies. It contains
a Newton .pkg of the newsletter, a text version, a current version of
the NewtNews FAQ document, and a Read Me document.
Date: Oct 17, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews-067
This contains the 67th issue of NewtNews - a weekly newsletter that
focuses on the Apple Newton and related technologies. It contains
a Newton .pkg of the newsletter, a text version, a current version of
the NewtNews FAQ document, and a Read Me document.
Date: Oct 24, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews-068
This contains the 68th issue of NewtNews - a weekly newsletter that
focuses on the Apple Newton and related technologies. It contains
a Newton .pkg of the newsletter, a text version, a current version of
the NewtNews FAQ document, and a Read Me document.
This issue has major info about Apple's new Newton 2.0 operating
System! :-)
Date: Oct 31, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews-069
This contains the 69th issue of NewtNews - a weekly newsletter that
focuses on the Apple Newton and related technologies. It contains
a Newton .pkg of the newsletter, a text version, a current version of
the NewtNews FAQ document, and a Read Me document.
Date: Nov 10, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews-070
This contains the 70th issue of NewtNews - a weekly newsletter that
focuses on the Apple Newton and related technologies. It contains
a Newton .pkg of the newsletter, a text version, a current version of
the NewtNews FAQ document, and a Read Me document.
Date: Nov 21, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews-072
This contains the 72 issue of NewtNews - a weekly newsletter that
focuses on the Apple Newton and related technologies. It contains
a Newton .pkg of the newsletter, a text version, a current version of
the NewtNews FAQ document, and a Read Me document.
Date: Dec 05, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews-074
This contains the 74th issue of NewtNews - a weekly newsletter that
focuses on the Apple Newton and related technologies. It contains
a Newton .pkg of the newsletter, a text version, a current version of
the NewtNews FAQ document, and a Read Me document.
Date: Jan 03, 1996
From: sholden@ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews-077
This contains the 77th issue of NewtNews - a weekly newsletter that
focuses on the Apple Newton and related technologies. It contains
a Newton .pkg of the newsletter, a text version, a current version of
the NewtNews FAQ document, and a Read Me document.
Date: Oct 05, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews_Pro.1.2
This contains the 2nd issue of NewtNews_Pro - a monthly summary of the
weekly NewtNews newsletter that focuses on the Apple Newton and related
technologies. This version is in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format so that it can
viewed on the Macintosh, Windows, and Unix machines; and can be printed via
Acrobat.
Date: Nov 02, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews_Pro.1.3
This contains the 3rd issue of NewtNews_Pro - a monthly summary of the
weekly NewtNews newsletter that focuses on the Apple Newton and related
technologies. This version is in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format so that it can
viewed on the Macintosh, Windows, and Unix machines; and can be printed via
Acrobat.
Date: Dec 05, 1995
From: sholden@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us (Steve Holden)
Subject: NewtNews_Pro.1.4
This contains the fourth issue of NewtNews Pro - a monthly summary of
the weekly NewtNews newsletter that focuses on the Apple Newton and
related technologies. This version is in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format
so that it can viewed on the Macintosh, Windows, and Unix machines;
and can be printed via Acrobat.
Date: Jun 18, 1997
From: gmaschke@ucla.edu
Subject: Nisus Indexing Macros 1.1
Nisus Indexing Macros 1.1
(This version is an update to my Indexing Macros 1.0 for Nisus Writer,
posted to info-mac in May 1997. This update fixes a bug in 1.0 in which an
extra space was inserted in index entries generated with the "Personal
Name, 2 Last" and "Personal Name, 3 Last" macros. Adds an "Unmark Selected
Text" macro).
Nisus Writer is a superb word processor with powerful capabilities, but...
I have been bothered by the way that Nisus Writer generates indexes. It
lists every single page on which a marked item occurs. This leads to the
creation of indexes with entries such as:
Dogs...1,2,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,30,31,32,100,101,102
I have written a macro to collapse such entries according to the method
prescribed by the 13th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style, section
8.67. For example, the entry above would be rendered:
Dogs...1-2,7-15,30-32,100-102
(The full method is actually more complex than this, and I have fully
implemented it).
Along with that macro, I've developed some others to facilitate creating
indexes. Perhaps the most useful ones are for marking proper names for
indexing. If, for example, you have the names "Alfred E. Neuman," "Billy
Bob Smith," and "Wild Bill Hickock," simply select all these names and run
a macro to mark each for the index as follows:
Neuman, Alfred E.
Smith, Billy Bob
Hickock, Wild Bill
When you've downloaded the macro, double-click on the macro file to load
it, then run the "About Indexing Macros" macro for further details on what
these macros do and how to use them.
Date: Nov 15, 1999
From: Josh Hague
Subject: Notepad 1.0
Notepad 1.0
(c) 1999 Koingo Software
What is it?
A replacement for Apple's notepad.
Requirements:
- 68k or PPC Macintosh Computer or Windows Compatible PC
- 1 MB of free RAM
Is it free?
Sure why not! How about you send me some money anyways? :-)
Josh Hague
#132 22150 48th Ave
Langley, B.C.
V3A8R5
Canada
License:
Notepad is Freeware. However, Notepad is still Copyright � 1999 by
Koingo Software. All rights reserved. Notepad may not be included in any
for-profit software compilation or bundled with any other for-profit
package, except with prior written consent from the author, Josh Hague.
Notepad may be distributed freely on on-line services and by users
groups, except where noted above, provided it is distributed unmodified.
You expressly acknowledge and agree that use of Notepad is at your
exclusive risk. Notepad, any related files and documentation are
provided �AS IS� and without any warranty of any kind, expressed or
implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
If you wish to include Notepad on a CD-ROM as part of a
freeware/shareware collection, Web browser or book, I ask that you send
me a complimentary copy of the product to the address in the "Is it
free?" topic of this window.
Date: Jun 04, 1999
From: duck@operamail.com
Subject: NotizEr 2.0 (German)
A freeware program that creates reminders based
upon dates contained within your Stickies file.
Date: Apr 17, 1998
From: misawa@da2.so-net.ne.jp
Subject: NuEdit1.3.2E.sit
NuEdit1.3.2 English version.
Copyright(c)1997-98, by Noriaki Misawa.
NuEdit is styled text editor. Interestingly, NuEdit has a color palette.
Accordingly, you can color a text very easily.
System Requirements
MacOS version 7.0.1 or later
What's New...
1.3.2(98.4.14)
Fixed 'Enter Find String'.
Fixed Using Dictionary. If the Selected-text is large, It crashed NuEdit
before 1.3.1. Changed to max-size 255 characters.
Fixed Auto-save. If NuEdit is background, freezed. Change to view an
alert by Notification Manager.
Available new File-open, save... dialog - 'Navigation Services'.
Fixed preview-open dialog. If you press option-key, no-preview open
dialog.
Available Save to SimpleText-Japanese version format.
Change to clear button with press option-key.
Fixed file save preferences.
Future 1.3
Available Export HTML format with style.
Added Color Menus in Contextual Menus.
Add Preferences when Open File.
Add Shortcut-key with MercutioMDEF.
Available ContextualMenus.
Copyright
WASTE text engine is copyright (c)1993-1998 by Marco Piovanelli.
Registration
NuEdit is Shareware ($10). Please use kagi software or read a
manual.
Japanese version
Check out NuEdit's home site at:
Date: Feb 08, 1993
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 93 09:17:45 EST
From: leue@galen.crd.ge.com (Bill Leue)
Subject: [*] Installing Omega SANE Patch into System 7.1
[Note: This is a second posting. The first one was bounced because
some mailer had mangled the header.]
Here's an article which describes in great detail how to install Apple's
Omega Sane resources into the new System 7.1. This article was written
by Dick Andrian, Editor of the Northeastern Users of Macintosh (NEUMac)
User's Group newsletter, and it greatly expands the clarifies the
theme expounded in a recent MacinTouch article in MacWeek. The article
is in MS Word 5.0 format, and includes several screen snapshots of
the various ResEdit steps involved.
For those unfamiliar with the background, Omega Sane is a patch to
the Standard Apple Numerics Environment (SANE) which implements
floating-point arithmetic. The Omega patch speeded up most
F.P. calcs substantially, and fixed a few bugs as well. The Omega
patch was included in System 7.0, but unaccountably omitted in
System 7.1. To make things even more confusing, the Quadra 950
has the Omega SANE patch in its ROM's, but most other Macs don't.
(note to Info-Mac editors: the article follows in a BinHex'd
Compactor Pro self-extracting Archive in the next two mail
messages.)
- Bill Leue
9-Feb-93 2:35:50-GMT,40022;000000000001
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Date: Mon, 8 Feb 93 09:18:55 EST
From: leue@galen.crd.ge.com (Bill Leue)
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Subject: [*] Installing Omega SANE into Sytem 7.1, Part 1 of 2
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Date: Jan 23, 1999
From: ivan@kagi.com
Subject: OneApp English-Italian 5.4
OneApp English-Italian e' un dizionario inglese-italiano per computer Mac OS contenente piu' di 23.000 vocaboli con le corrispondenti definizioni in italiano.
OneApp English-Italian is an English/Italian dictionary for Macintosh users, containing more than 23,000 English words with translations into Italian.
Puoi ricercare con facilita' ogni parola inglese o italiana, il programma trovera' rapidamente tutte le ricorrenze di quella parola. Puoi ascoltare la lettura dei vocaboli contenuti nel dizionario ed anche di parole o intere frasi in inglese inserite da te. Puoi copiare negli appunti il testo dei vocaboli e delle definizioni per poi incollarli in un altro documento di testo. Puoi collezionare i vocaboli che ti interessano e consultarli in qualsiasi momento in una finestra separata. Il dizionario principale del programma puo' essere facilmente espanso con dei dizionari plug-in.
You can find all the entries that contain any particular English or Italian word by typing or pasting the word into the Find box and pressing the Return key. The dictionary collects all the entries that match what you�ve entered, and displays the English and the Italian side-by-side. You can copy words from the dictionary and paste them into another document. You can collect English words (with their Italian translations) in a separate window and study them together. If you have Apple Text-to-Speech you can listen to the English vocabulary, and you can type or copy other English text into a separate window and the program will read it aloud. The user can easily create additional plug-in dictionaries to supplement the dictionary provided with the program.
OneApp English-Italian Home Page: http://www.kagi.com/oneapp/ei/
Date: Jan 20, 1998
From: egossaim@neca.com
Subject: On-Line Joke Book 2.0
The On-Line Joke Book is a collection of jokes and stories sent to me. The
OLJB V2.0 is created in DOCMaker format and can be read by any Macintosh
using System 6.08 or later. Updated twice yearly with all-new jokes, you
can join a mailing list for future editions.
Date: Jun 01, 1998
From: egossaim@neca.com
Subject: On-Line Joke Book Volume 3
The On-Line Joke Book Volume 3 is a collection of jokes and stories
sent to me. The OLJB V3.0 is created in DOCMaker format and can be read
by any Macintosh using System 6.08 or later.Updated twice yearly with
all-new jokes, you can join a mailing list for future editions. Thanks
- Edward Goss - egossaim@neca.com
Date: Dec 11, 1998
From: egossaim@neca.com
Subject: On-Line Joke Book 4.0
The On-Line Joke Book Volume 4 is a collection of clean jokes and stories.
The OLJB V4.0 is created in DOCMaker format and can be read by any
Macintosh using System 6.08 or later.Updated twice yearly with all-new
jokes, you can join a mailing list for future editions.
Thanks - Edward Goss - egossaim@neca.com
Checked for viruses with SAM 4.5.1 Dec 98 Virus Defs
This program may be included on any CD
Suggested link: HyperArchive/Archive/art/book/on-line-joke-book-40.hqx
Thanks again!
Date: Dec 30, 1999
From: Edward Goss
Subject: The On-Line Joke Book Volume 6
Announcing the availability of "The On-Line Joke Book - Volume 6", a
compilation of clean jokes and stories received on-line by Edward Goss -
. Created in the DOCMaker format, OLJB Volume
6 can be read by any Mac System 6.08 or later. Published twice yearly,
The On-Line Joke Book is free, and you can join a mailing list for
future editions. Start your day with a good joke! Read The On-Line Joke
Book
Date: Jul 06, 1999
From: evolite@gamma.nic.fi
Subject: OptimaHTML 1.0 68K
This is the 68K version of OptimaHTML.
OptimaHTML is a premier tool for reducing the size of your web pages.
You have full control of how much do you want to optimize files, and
how much changes do you allow in optimized documents. You can choose
which tags you would like to be removed, but you don't have to know
anything about HTML-language, because OptimaHTML gives you
information about every tag.
You pages will be smaller and HTML-code will be optimized, so they
will be loaded and interpreted much faster in the browsers. You will
also save server space. OptimaHTML comes with detailed manual.
OptimaHTML requires 2Mb RAM and System 7.0 or newer. PPC-version
requires Macintosh with PowerPC processor.
Date: Jul 06, 1999
From: evolite@gamma.nic.fi
Subject: OptimaHTML 1.0 PPC
This is the PPC version of OptimaHTML.
OptimaHTML is a premier tool for reducing the size of your web pages.
You have full control of how much do you want to optimize files, and
how much changes do you allow in optimized documents. You can choose
which tags you would like to be removed, but you don't have to know
anything about HTML-language, because OptimaHTML gives you
information about every tag.
You pages will be smaller and HTML-code will be optimized, so they
will be loaded and interpreted much faster in the browsers. You will
also save server space. OptimaHTML comes with detailed manual.
OptimaHTML requires 2Mb RAM and System 7.0 or newer. PPC-version
requires Macintosh with PowerPC processor.
Date: Dec 07, 1999
From: Nikita Zhuk
Subject: OptimaHTML 1.6.1
OptimaHTML is a professional tool for compacting your whole web site
and reducing download time of HTML documents and images (with no any
quality loss). OptimaHTML removes unneeded code and spaces from your
HTML documents (and uses shortest possible tags) and unneeded data
from image files easily and fast. You can also add your own custom
tags to be removed. OptimaHTML is also fast, whole folders are
optimized in seconds. Make your site as fast as possible with
OptimaHTML!
Date: Nov 08, 1999
From: Nikita Zhuk
Subject: OptimaHTML 1.6
OptimaHTML is a professional tool for reducing the size of your web
pages and optimizing HTML code to make pages load faster in browsers.
Also images, which are the thing that take up most of the space on
your web server can be compacted with no quality loss whatsoever.
OptimaHTML removes unneeded code from your HTML documents and
unneeded data from image files easily and fast. You can also add your
own custom tags to be removed. OptimaHTML is also fast, whole folders
are optimized in seconds. Fast, easy and safe optimizing with
OptimaHTML!
Date: Dec 24, 1997
From: mc5230@mclink.it
Subject: Orniwell 3.1.0 68k
Orniwell is a unusual text viewer which let users view very large text
file and navigate inside them using keywords. In a 'key field' in the
top of the window the user can insert a key string. Using the key,
Orniwell can indicize the text coloring the occurrences. All without
opening dialog and having to click around. Orniwell is fast and
effective. Who uses Orniwell loves it. For its flexibility and easy of
use, Orniwell is already the preferred text viewer for many Macintosh
users. Different 'wedgers' facilitate the work. Help provided using
Apple Guide. This is version 3.1 with improvements in text selection and
searching.
Further info at TENSION SOFTWARE shareware page:
http://www.kagi.com/panetta
Available both in 68k version and PPC
*Inclusion in CD-ROM permitted*
Date: Dec 24, 1997
From: mc5230@mclink.it
Subject: Orniwell 3.1.0 ppc
Orniwell is a unusual text viewer which let users view very large text
file and navigate inside them using keywords. In a 'key field' in the
top of the window the user can insert a key string. Using the key,
Orniwell can indicize the text coloring the occurrences. All without
opening dialog and having to click around. Orniwell is fast and
effective. Who uses Orniwell loves it. For its flexibility and easy of
use, Orniwell is already the preferred text viewer for many Macintosh
users. Different 'wedgers' facilitate the work. Help provided using
Apple Guide. This is version 3.1 with improvements in text selection and
searching.
Further info at TENSION SOFTWARE shareware page:
http://www.kagi.com/panetta
Available both in 68k version and PPC
*Inclusion in CD-ROM permitted*
Date: Mar 25, 1998
From: pompamagna@geocities.com
Subject: OTX-to-TEXT 1.0
OTX-to-TEXT � 1994-98 by Giovanni Giusti
OTX-to-TEXT converts into useable Macintosh TEXT files documents written
with an obscure DOS word processor of the Eighties, called "OTX". I only
ever met one person using that thing, so I wrote this software for him.
Now if there is a second person around the Net with old OTX files lying
around, this may be of help. In fact, OTX files, if opened as they are,
look even more scrambled than WordStar� files -- virtually unuseable.
--
Pompamagna home page:
Date: Sep 03, 1997
From: ParaMind@aol.com
Subject: ParaMind Brainstorming Software for Mac 1.3
Sending ParaMind 1.3 for Mac, no special requirements.
ParaMind is a program that cures writer's block and stress-causing delays due
to lack of direction. ParaMind works differently than any other writer's
helper on the market. ParaMind was built on the idea of getting every idea
that can be expressed in language by "meaningfully exhausting the
interactions of words."
ParaMind was created to help businesses, technical specialists, and writers
of all kinds. ParaMind is a serious brainstorming program that is totally
configurable and can be used to logically expand any idea. It comes with a
database of 450 related word chains, and you can add as many of your own as
you like. ParaMind copies any text you type or paste onto its screen and
systematically merges your text with new related words.
In a few minutes or less of key clicks one sentence or paragraph is turned
into up to 100 pages of related sentences. It's a great creativity tool.
ParaMind copies any text you type or paste into its screen and systematically
merges your text with new words. The words are all related, such as
adjectives related to sight, or adverbs related to walking. I n the text that
you type or paste in, a word or two is selected where these new words will
fit in, in the way that you want. The result is a new listing of your idea
changed in several fascinating ways.
ParaMind is great for parents and educators. It teaches children about
grammar concepts while helping them develop their own ideas. It works with
related word chains that are broken down into the parts of speech. The
students pick their own words from their own sentences and replace and merge
them for up to a hundred pages of new ideas.
>From Inc. Magazine "ParaMind Brainstorming Program. A great way to brainstorm
ideas on almost any topic."
Robert Pearson
ParaMind Software
Date: Apr 28, 1998
From: pcardon@club-internet.fr
Subject: PassWORD 1.5 US
PassWORD v1.5US
Introduction
What is PassWORD ?
+ PassWORD is a small control panel that protects your Mac from being used by unautorized users.
+ PassWord will ask a password at startup
+ the initial password is �pass�
+ This program is not a very strong protection, because lauching form another disk or disabling extensions will disabled PassWORD. It is only attenpting to avoid erroneous usage of your Mac
Pour contacter directement l�auteur par email : pcardon@kagi.com
Shareware
Yooz is a 10 $US or 50FF shareware
Why should you register?
+ to get free support and bug fixes.
+ to receive the next versions for free
+ because your suggestions may have a chance to be included in future versions.
You may distribute PassWORD as long as:
+ All files, including the shareware notice, are included.
+ No charge is made without my WRITTEN consent.
+ Distribution is allowed on internet servers, BBS, CD ROMs and computer magazines in the
respect of the above conditions �
=====================================================================
To register PassWORD there are 2 solutions:
1/ Run the enclosed REGISTER program and pay via Kagi Shareware
or
2/ Send me directly 10$US, or 50FF (in check or cash), or the equivalent amount of money in any other currency (only in cash, enclosed in a sheet of plain paper),
at : M. Pascal CARDON
17 cours du Buisson
77186 NOISIEL
(FRANCE)
=====================================================================
PassWORD Installation
1/ Minimum requirements
+ Any Macintosh or compatible.
+ System 6 or later.
2/ Installer PassWORD
+ Drop PassWord on system folder.
+ Launch PassWORD before restarting your Mac to choose a new password
+ Click �Setup� then �Change password�
+ You�ll have to enter your password on next restart of your Mac
+ By inserting a blank character in PassWORD program name and by placing it in the �extensions� folder, PassWORD will ask you the password sooner during the startup process
Download yooz, spy and others... from my Home Page:
http://www.club-internet.fr/perso/pcardon/
(Pascal CARDON --FRANCE--)
Date: Sep 18, 1998
From: jwood@ecpd.com
Subject: PCText 1.0.5
Author: Jesse C. Wood
PCText 1.0.5
Copyright�1998, Jesse C. Wood
-----------------------------
A conversion utility that translates PC text formats to the MAC.
Simply drag the PC document that you wish to convert into PCText, and
save a translated copy to the Mac!
New in this version:
-Drag&Drop functionality,
-Quicker conversion engine
-Progress Bar
-Menu interface
-Standard file access capability
-Fixed closing bug
-Fixed translation bug
This program is freeware. It may be included in CD-ROM packages, etc.
without my permission, so long as all documentation is included.
REALITY CHECK:
Under NO circumstances is the author of PCText 1.0 responsible for
damages caused by the use of PCText 1.0. Use of this program is done so
at your own risk.
Date: Aug 28, 1998
From: ed@ecdg.com
Subject: PCText 1.0
PCText 1.0
PCText 1.0 is an application program for translating PC text onto the
Macintosh. It only supports 'text' files and DOS text, but will support
more file-formats as newer versions are released.
Reqs:
-System 7 or higher
This software can be included in any commercially available CD-ROM.
Date: Jul 07, 1999
From: mross@antigone.com
Subject: PC.TZ.DS 4.01
-------------
24-Jun-1999
PC.TZ.DS used to be PhoneCodes/TimeZones. Now added is complete Daylight
Savings Time information for all countries in the world.
Version 4.01 adds many new US/Canadian area codes, and updates DST info
to reflect dates in 1999.
It is a DocMaker stand-alone application which provides all kinds of
useful information. PC.TZ.DS lets you pinpoint where an area code or
country code is located and what time it is there. Conversely, it lets
you look up area codes for major cities in the US and Canada and
international country codes for all the countries in the world.
Date: Nov 11, 1994
Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 11:16 EST
From: "PROF. L.G. LEDUC"
Subject: Report on Translating WordPerfect files
Please find below my report on translating WordPerfect files from PC DOS
format to Word 5.0 on the Mac.
Leo G. Leduc
leo@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: rebecca@firstclass.be
Subject: PDF Object Browser 1.0
The plug-in only works with Acrobat Exchange (not with Acrobat Reader)
on a Mac.
Since "PDF Object Browser" is freeware, you are encouraged to distribute it by
any means at your disposal (for the exact terms see the ReadMe file or the
plug-in's About panel).
Best regards,
Rebecca Serras
Date: Jul 26, 1997
Subject: PhoneCodes/TimeZones 3.3.4
Sent: 7/23/97 8:22 PM
Received: 7/23/97 8:24 PM
From: mross@antigone.com
To: macgifts@info-mac.org
CC: mross@shell2.ba.best.com
Enclosure: PhoneCodesTimeZones3.3.4.sit
Have you ever received a phone message and not known if it's still
"business hours" where the call came from? Or planned to call your
nephew in Harare and not known if he would be awake yet?
PhoneCodes/TimeZones is an update to my previous Area Codes/Time Zones.
It is a DocMaker stand-alone application which provides all kinds of
useful information. It lets you pinpoint where an area code or country
code is located and what time it is there. Conversely, it lets you look
up area codes for major cities in the US and Canada and international
country codes for all the countries in the world.
Version 3.3.4 is an interim release which is up-to-date on the latest
Area Code additions. Look for version 4.0 coming soon with detailed
world Daylight Savings Time information.
The reference ftp site for the latest released version is:
ftp://ftp.antigone.com/pub/pctz/
New in version 3.34 (23-Jul-1997):
- Added new Area Codes 580 678 720
- Updated info on Area Codes 450 473 660 781 784 978
Date: Jan 05, 2003
From: halldorg@vortex.is
Subject: PhraseBook 1.0
PhraseBook is an application designed to create and maintain phrase
dictionaries. It allows search for any number of words in either Phrase
or Translation, sorting and printing or export of selected entries.
It is simple in use, fast and roburst tool for anyone that needs to
maintain phrase dictionaries or lists.
Further Information, updates and demos can be found at
www.macdictionary.com/phrasebook
Halldor Gislason
halldorg@vortex.is
Date: Oct 07, 1994
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 1994 14:22:40 -0700
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: Peirce Guide to QuickDraw GX Printing
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This DocMaker document comes from Peirce Software, and is an overview and
guide to using QuickDraw GX. If you're planning to install and use
QuickDraw GX, read this first (and check out Tonya's articles about GX in
TidBITS 243, 244, and 245).
http://mmm.dartmouth.edu/pages/tidbits/issues/TidBITS-243.html
http://mmm.dartmouth.edu/pages/tidbits/issues/TidBITS-244.html
http://mmm.dartmouth.edu/pages/tidbits/issues/TidBITS-245.html
cheers ... -Adam
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Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Peirce_GX_Guide.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Peirce_GX_Guide.sit"
Date: Aug 02, 2000
From: xpolakis@otenet.gr (Antreas P. Hatzipolakis)
Subject: PiPhilology 11 : A collection of Pi mnemonics in several languages
PiPhilology v. 11:
This is a DocMaker format stand-alone document containing
a collection of mnemonics, poems etc. related to well known
mathematical constant Pi = 3.14159.....
Req-nts:
MacOS 7.5.x, Color monitor, Ismini font (included).
Antreas P. Hatzipolakis
xpolakis@otenet.gr
Date: Dec 27, 1998
From: xpolakis@hol.gr
Subject: PiPhilology 9.5 : A collection of Pi mnemonics in several langu
PiPhilology v. 9.5 (Dec. 12, 1998):
This is a DocMaker format stand-alone document containing
a collection of mnemonics, poems etc. related to well known
mathematical constant Pi = 3.14159.....
Req-nts:
MacOS 7.5.x, Color monitor, Ismini font (included).
Antreas P. Hatzipolakis
xpolakis@hol.gr
http://users.hol.gr/~xpolakis/
Date: Oct 12, 1996
From: i.palou@mad.servicom.es
Subject: Planeta Mac octubre de 1996
Hola,
os envio el numero de octubre de Planeta Mac, la revista
electronica para Macintosh.
Hello,
I'm sending you the october number of Planeta Mac, the electronic
magazine for the Macintosh
Ignacio Palou Laforet
Planeta Mac - Spain.
_________________
Planeta Mac
Revista electr�nica para Macintosh
i.palou@mad.servicom.es
http://www.encomix.es/~wicho
ftp.sumex-aim.stanford.edu/info-mac/per
Date: Nov 27, 1998
From: jaceki@kagi.com
Subject: Polish Diacritics Light 1.0 - text-conversion module
'Polish Diacritics Light' is a conversion module for the 'Restore
Diacritic' application. 7-bit ASCII texts often use the following
replacements for the Polish letters: � -> a, � -> e, � -> c, � -> l etc.
The problem arises if you want to reverse this operation. Simple
find-replace will not work as many words should remain unchanged. This
module partially solves this problem by using the conversion dictionary so
only the appropriate words will be converted. Restoring diacritical marks
is often ambiguous. Restore Diacritics will not address this problem. This
means that restoring diacritics operation is not 100 4.860954e-270rror free but the
converted text is better and easier to read than the original.
Polish Diacritics conversion module should be useful for people who are
learning Polish.
Please visit my home-page
Date: Jun 01, 1994
From: Jeremy Peter Howard
Subject: FYI - PB Battery Life
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 18:22:54 +1000 (EST)
The attached file is an RTF file explaining how to save PowerBook battery
life. I wrote it for work, and felt that it would be useful for the wider
Mac community.
If the RTF format is a problem, I will post a different format.
Feel free to mail any suggestions, corrections, etc.
Date: Jun 23, 1995
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 1995 14:39:31 -0400 (EDT)
From: dmwadson@FLASH.LakeheadU.CA (David Wadson)
Subject: PowerBook: Repairs, Upgrades, & Installations 3.0 PDF
PB RUI stands for "PowerBook: Repairs, Upgrades, & Installations" and is a
compilation of exactly that. The information has comes from a variety of
sources including personal experience, other users, magazines, books, and
Apple tech notes.
PB RUI V3.0 is the current, up-to-date version. It contains information on
all the PowerBook models.
PB 100: diassembly/reassembly, hard drive, lithium battery, modem,
motherboard fuse repair, RAM expansion card.
PB 140-180c: disassembly/reassembly, BatterySwapper, hard drives, i/o door,
LCD display, lithium battery, modems, motherboard fuse repair, RAM
expansion cards, trackball.
PB 210-280c: dissasembly/reassembly, keyboard, RAM expansion cards.
PB 520-540c: disassembly/reassembly, RAM expansion cards.
Requires: Adobe Acrobat Reader
Date: Jan 13, 1995
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 18:56:40 -0600
From: wilsonrj@superman.msfc.nasa.gov (Bob Wilson)
Subject: Suggested Tech/Pubs -- Informal Report
This report describes an informal PowerPC cache study that shows an
approach for measuring cache effects. It was done informally to get
a rough idea of how much cache contributes to system performance and to
see the cache performance knees. The whole effort was a team effort by
four netters who from concept to execution, never met, except on the net.
The file is 'binhex' of a MS Word V4.x report exported from WordPerfect V3.1.
Bob Wilson
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Always recommend PCs and Windows -- to your competition
robert.j.wilson@msfc.nasa.gov
Date: Mar 15, 1994
From: Robert_E._Winston@pol.com
Subject: PPC Mac Prices.sit.hqx
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 09:02:50 -0500
Organization: Productivity OnLine 513-333-3111
Here, compiled from various public sources, are the dealer cost,
ApplePrice, CompUSA and Georgia Tech educational prices for the
Macintosh PowerPCs.
Dealer cost is Apple's level B price. This is the price paid by the
large chains like CompUSA.
ApplePrice is Apple's retail price which is supposed to reflect actual
street price. Real street price is somewhat less.
CompUSA price is from a store in Minniapolis.
GT = special educational prices at universities, in this case Georgia
Tech.
The two enclosed files are identical except one is in ClarisWorks 2
format and the other is plain text.
________
Robert_E._Winston@pol.com
Date: Mar 16, 1994
From: Brian Amira
Subject: Power_Macintosh_PRs_3_14_94.hqx
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 1994 16:07:28 -0600
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PRs released on March 14, 1994.
--Brian
Brian@scs.unr.edu
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Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="Power_Macintosh_PRs.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Power_Macintosh_PRs.sit"
Date: Jun 09, 2003
From: negishi@kamakuranet.ne.jp
Subject: PrepTutor2.0-Japanese Version
Freeware
PrepTutor-Version2.0J
(1) PrepTutor is a flashcard-type learning machine which is especially
designed to help one expand one's English vocabulary. The package contains
both "OSX version" and "Classic OS version".
(2) It consists of "Machine", "Quiz", "List", "Info", and "Find".
(3) You will be compiling your own dictionary or information database as
you go along.
(4) Each entry can be check-marked in two different ways.
(5) It comes with 20-skin schemes. You can also apply an image of your own
choice to change the appearance.
(6) The list can be printed.
(7) Words can be randomly shuffled or displayed in alphabetical order.
(8) Redundant entries can be easily extracted and deleted at a stroke.
(9) Drag/Drop aware.
(10) Data can be readily imported and exported.
(11) Thanks to its inherent database power, data can be readily sorted,
extracted and found.
New Features:
(1) "Slide Show"
(2) "Test" mode
(3) Pronunciation support
(4) "Words to work on" mode
(5) "Import Data" button
(6) "Export Data" button
Author : Jiro Negishi
jiro@mars.dti.ne.jp
http://www.kamakuranet.ne.jp/tagoe/preptutor.html
Date: Sep 04, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: Pre Version, a lifesaver for data
This control panel keeps previous saved versions of any kind of document
you tell it to. If you've ever deleted a paragraph or a file and then,
three or four days later, wish you hadn't, you'll like this.
Tell it what to track, e.g. all Illustrator documents in the graphics
folder (but not in the scratch folder), all WordPerfect documents in the
papers folder, and all FileMaker documents anywhere on your disk. Tell it
how many versions to keep. Then, every time you save changes to a document,
Pre Version rescues the earlier version from being overwritten. Keep as
many versions as you want. By comparison, Alladin's commercial FlashBack
requires you to specify each document (not each kind of document) that you
want to keep previous versions of.
I was glad to see that Pre Version runs fine under OS 8.1, even though it
dates from 1992. It was posted on archives earlier, with the docs in
MacWrite II format, and I think not many people saw how valuable a saftey
net it is. So, with the permission of the author, I've printed the docs to
a reader format, and am resubmitting it to Mac archives. Shareware $35.
I'm not making any money from this, but it's one of my all-time-favorite
utilities.
John Rethorst
Date: May 11, 2001
From: Kinichi Yokota
Subject: PubMedConverter 3.4
PubMedConverter is a text conversion program for PubMedMakerII 3.8. The
errors of PubMedConverter 3.3c, released at Feb 27 2001, are fixed in
this version.
What's new in PubMedConverter 3.4 (May 10, 2001)
1. Removal of type 2 error
---Type 2 error is removed when a downloaded file includes too long
Abstract.
2. Can convert downloaded file by "Text" button
---PubMed site has ,at present, serious bugs in retrieving data. We
often cannot download entire search results. For example, we get search
results of 250 papers, but can download only 110 papers by "Save"
button. "Save" button neglects all data after a record of retrieval
error. On the other hand, "Text" button can save all data except a
record of retrieval error. PubMedConverter 3.4 can convert downloaded
file by "Text" button.
---How to download by "Text" button
1) Select MEDLINE from pop-up menu next to "Display" button.
2) Select number more than search results at "Show:" pop-up menu.
3) Click "Text" button, then search data are displayed with MEDLINE
format.
4) Perform "Save as..." from File menu of Web browser, save data as Text
file.
System Requirements
PubMedMakerII 3.8, FileMakerPro 3.0 or later
PubMedMakerII 3.8 can be downloaded from;
http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/text/pub-med-maker-ii-38.hqx
http://www.versiontracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=7664
http://www01.u-page.so-net.ne.jp/wa2/kinda/PubMedMakerIIe.sit.hqx
Date: Jan 12, 2004
From: panoply@bellsouth.net
Subject: Quickset Alarm 2.1
Quickset is an efficient alarm timer written in AppleScript. It requires
very simple data entry via your keyboards numbers row or your numeric
keypad. Alarms can be set to any time within the next twenty four (24)
hours. Once you learn proper format, any time can be entered in under 5
seconds. Quickset can have multiple pending alarm times and the next
pending alarm time is displayed as the running application. A more
complete description is in the download.
New in this version&
1. Fixes a bug when your computer is set to various non U.S. and
custom time formats in the Date & Time control panel.
2. Fixes a bug when canceling the removal of a pending alarm time.
System Requirements&
Quickset Alarm has been tested in OS 9.x. It should work on OS 8.5 or
later. It uses only Standard Addition and Finder dictionary AppleScript
terms.
Cost&
Quickset Alarm 2.1 is intended as Shareware at a suggested price of
$4.00.
Written by&
Quickset Alarm is by Terrance P. Burnett (panoply@bellsouth.net).
Date: Feb 27, 1999
From: NDA02214@biglobe.ne.jp
Subject: QuoEdit 0.47
QuoEdit is a simple text editor for plain (monostyled) text that runs
on System 7 or later.
[Features]
Intended to provide quick operations.
Supports powerful scripting -- scriptable, recordable, attachable, and
self-recordable, replayable and savable without the Script Editor.
Multiple levels of undo and redo for each document.
WorldScript savvy.
etc.
[New feature]
Multi-file search / Batch find functions
Date: Apr 17, 1999
From: NDA02214@biglobe.ne.jp
Subject: QuoEdit 0.483
QuoEdit is a simple text editor for plain (monostyled) text that runs
on System 7 or later. It is Free.
[Features]
Intended to provide quick operations.
Supports AppleScript.
(It can also record, run and save tasks without the Script Editor!)
Multiple levels of undo and redo for each document.
WorldScript savvy.
and so forth.
[Significant new features of 0.48]
PowerPC native version.
Search Next File command.
New scripting terms.
[Fixed]
Versions 0.48 and 0.481 for 68K had a fatal bug with scroll bar's thumb.
PPC version had a fatal bug with sequential speech.
Lyomei Sakai
Date: Sep 12, 1999
From: NDA02214@biglobe.ne.jp
Subject: QuoEdit 0.502
A text editor for plain (monostyled) text that runs on System 7 or later.
QuoEdit 0.502 is Free.
[Features]
Intended to provide quick operations and to be as simple as possible.
Supports AppleScript -- can even record, run and save tasks without
the Script Editor!
Multiple levels of undo and redo for each document.
WorldScript savvy.
and so forth.
[Fixed]
At opening a file, wrapping lines could be calculated incorrectly in a
particular case.
<< Note >>
If you write your own scripts, please check description about terms
"length" and "offset" in manual. Version 0.5 re-defined them and that
can be problem when old scripts run on Japanese, Chinese or Korean text.
Lyomei Sakai
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Dec 29, 1999
From: Lyomei Sakai
Subject: QuoEdit 0.62
QuoEdit version 0.62 is a free editor for plain (monostyled) text that
runs on System 7 or later.
[Features]
Intended to provide quick operations in the simple interface.
Supports AppleScript powerfully.
Task sequence is recordable, replayable and saveable.
Multiple levels of undo/redo for each document is available.
WorldScript savvy.
Also regular expression search is 2-byte character savvy.
And this version has fixed several minor bugs.
Date: Feb 16, 2005
From: ski@occn.zaq.ne.jp
Subject: QuoEdit 1.1
QuoEdit is a text editor for plain (monostyled) text that runs on
Mac OS System 7.1 or higher.
The archive includes both PowerPC version and 68K version.
Features:
Intended to provide quick operations with simple interface.
Supports AppleScript powerfully;
fully Scriptable, Recordable with/without the Script Editor
and Attachable.
Some menus are customizable and up to three menus can be added.
Supports regular expression search and multi-file search.
Supports rectangular selection.
Supports multiple levels of undo/redo for each document.
WorldScript savvy.
In version 1.1:
Single menu definition file is multilingual now.
The Search menu now can have additional menu items.
Extended Apple event capability.
Changed shortcut key of "Miscellaneous" command to Cmd+','
(and changed shortcut key of "Jump to" command to Cmd+Option+',').
Obsoleted open-the-first-file-in-the-first-unused-window feature.
And got many improvements.
Lyomei Sakai
http://www.occn.zaq.ne.jp/ski/lib/
Date: Jun 02, 1999
From: NDA02214@biglobe.ne.jp
Subject: QuoEdit Mini 0.4
QuoEdit mini is a plain text editor that runs on Mac OS 7 or later (and probably earlier than X). This is a reduced version of QuoEdit 0.4x.
Date: Dec 22, 1999
From: Lyomei Sakai
Subject: QuoEdit mini 1.0
"QuoEdit mini" is mini version of "QuoEdit", a plain text editor.
Supposed to be used on small system of Mac OS 7 or later.
This tiny application is still WorldScript savvy in editing and search,
supports four levels of undo and redo for each document, and has many
shortcut keys.
Provided as only 68K version and it is free.
Lyomei Sakai
Date: Aug 29, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 1995 13:18:13 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Re-number Macro 1.1
The WordPerfect for Macintosh macro embedded in the attached document
searches selected text for numbers followed by a right parenthesis ")" and
renumbers them sequentially, starting with a number specified by the user.
Numbers above 999 will not be affected, so that recent years in parentheses,
such as in the citation (Johnson, 1976) will not be changed.
For example, if we run the macro and choose to begin re-numbering with 1, the
text:
(1) Cats (3) Dogs (4) Parrots (2) Fish (5) Hamsters
will become:
(1) Cats (2) Dogs (3) Parrots (4) Fish (5) Hamsters
or, if we begin re-numbering with 5:
(5) Cats (6) Dogs (7) Parrots (8) Fish (9) Hamsters
Sincerely,
George Maschke
Date: Nov 06, 1998
From: jaceki@kagi.com
Subject: Restore Diacritics 1.0 - text-conversion utility
'Restore Diacritic' is a specialized find-replace engine for text-files.
The primary use is to restore diacritics in 7-bit pure ASCII texts. Many
older electronic texts use pure 7-bit ASCII without accented letters. This
program will attempt to restore the correct diacritics by using the
conversion dictionaries. The process of restoring diacritics is sometimes
ambiguous. 'Restore Diacritic' will not address this problem. Another use
of this program is performing a large number of the find-replace operations
on entire words (typically 1 000 - 100 0000 rules). For instance you can
use it to translate certain words in the text-file from one language to
another.
Ready-made modules for restoring diacritics in Polish and German are
available. Other modules are in preparation. You can also set-up your own
conversion modules.
Please visit my home-page
Date: Dec 13, 1992
From: leo@cp.tn.tudelft.nl (Leo Breebaart)
Subject: Re: Microsoft Rich Text Format Description
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 92 20:29:39 MET
> Could you resubmit?
Sure, no problem.
Congratulations, by the way, on your new hard disk -- I wish I had
known earlier that your fundraising drive accepted credit cards, or I
would have donated some money myself (let me know if can still use
donations). Sumex has been a wonderful resource the past few
years. I couldn't have survived without the services you people and
the umich guys have been supplying. Thanks for everything...
Leo
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is the description of Microsoft's Rich Text Format (RTF).
Additional (Unix-format) software for building simple RTF
translators has been written and made available by Paul DuBois
(dubois@primate.wisc.edu) on ftp-site ftp.primate.wisc.edu in the
pub/RTF directory.
--
Leo Breebaart (leo @ cp.tn.tudelft.nl)
---------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Jun 08, 1997
From: quadepub@dodgenet.com
Subject: rtf-reader-10.hqx:
RTF Reader 1.0 - Translates RTF (Rich Text Format) documents into styled
text SimpleText documents. Written by Quade Publishing.
Date: Oct 31, 2000
From: "David Metcalfe"
Subject: RTF to HTML/XML conversion
This package contains a utility to convert RTF to HTML or XML. Extensive
customisation options allow for a great deal of flexibility in the output
format. HTML and XHTML formats are supported by default, with DocBook coming
soon. Other XML DTD's may be created by altering the translation files. A
user interface is provided to simplify the translation process.
Date: Sep 24, 1997
From: quadepub@dodgenet.com
Subject: rtf-viewer-121.hqx
RTF Viewer 1.2.1 - Displays RTF (Rich Text Format) documents including
files that exceed 32K in size. Requires System 7 or later. Written by Quade
Publishing.
Date: Jun 13, 1997
From: quadepub@dodgenet.com
Subject: RTF/WordEdit Multimedia Kit.hqx
RTF/WordEdit Multimedia Kit 1.1.1 - Translates RTF (Rich Text Format)
documents into text, perfect for CD ROM multimedia publishers. This program
is 30 day evualation package and may be distributed freely. However it may
not be sold for profit or included with software sold for profit without
written permission from the author. Written by Quade Publishing.
Date: Jun 22, 1994
From: "Larry Rymal:T.E.M.U.G.-EAST_TEXAS-"
Subject: Rymal's Hints from his Friends (A FAQ)
Date: Tue, 21 Jun 1994 13:19:38 -0500
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Only a `fool' would dare declare that he/she is an expert when
talking about computers. Such a person ranks with Texas weather
forecasters although these guys ought to be admired for attempting to
tame Texas meterology. Only by listening and working with computer
friends can a person advance his/her competency in this exciting field.
`Rymal's Hints from Friends' is a DocMaker application that
should really be titled: "Head-shaking-InterNet-surfers-who-have-saved-
Larry Rymal's-hide-more-than-once-on-getting-his-computer-going-and-
showing-him-how-to-navigate-the-InterNet". It is basically a compilation
of hints and tips from a few of you on the InterNet and on TeNET, the
Texas Education Network. Most of the comments and hints have the
original address, date, and subject header intact, some don't. All have
appeared publically. But, for the most part, these are valuable nuggets
of information and I for one, am very grateful and I'll bet these have
helped thousands upon thousands of folks world-wide as they are shared.
But alas, "Rymal's Hints" is just a meager representation of what
has been posted in the past. A lot of fine folks' comments is not in
this application and it is a pity, too. At any rate, I'm very
appreciative of the e-Help that has been transmitted through the years
and certainly don't take it for granted. Secondly, many of the folks
whom I have assisted locally is a direct result of your aid. So, please,
don't think that your comments are unnoticed, even if they don't show up
in some meager FAQ.
The application has been stuffed, and can be deStuffed and
deHQXed by dropping ontop of the StuffIt Expander. Just click on it
afterwards and it will load up for you automatically for reading.
--Larry Rymal
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Rymal_Hints.sit"
Date: Apr 27, 2003
From: mitch@DigitalFriedChicken.com
Subject: SafeCat 5.0
Features:
[+] "One Click" import pictures.
[+] Photo ID
[+] Medical information.
[+] Groomer information.
[+] Kitten information.
[+] Prints emergency signs.
[+] Prints in color.
With SafeCat you can always have up-to-date information regarding your cat's
health. Now you'll be able to give a printed copy of critical information
about your cat to people who are responsible for him when you're not
present. It's very important to give your groomer or boarder pertinent
information such as: vet's name, number, address, vaccination dates, medical
information about chronic and acute medical conditions. SafeCat also has a
kitten database and much more. You'll be able to print signs with
information for emergency personnel to locate your cat in the event of a
natural disaster. Doesn't your cat deserve that ?
More products:
[+] CookWare Deluxe: Organize your recipes quickly and easily.
[+] Additional Recipe Sets.
[+] Recipe Cleaner: Removes unwanted information from any recipe.
[+] Article Archivist: Organizes your magazines quickly.
[+] BarWare: Find recipes quickly and easily.
[+] CarCare: maintains your auto records.
[+] Medical Records helps maintaining an accurate medical history.
More info at: http://www.DigitalFriedChicken.com
Date: Sep 17, 1999
From: LDebrauwer@bcdl.com
Subject: Sans-Faute/Grammaire 3.0.2US
Sans-Faute-Grammaire 3.02 is a bilingual grammar and spelling checker (for
French and, in the Pro version, also for English).
It includes the following features:
- Checking of French grammar
- Checking of English grammar (Pro version)
- Checking of French spelling
- Checking of English spelling (Pro version)
- Checking of French punctuation
- Checking of English punctuation (Pro version)
- Global or progressive checking of a text
- Comptatible with RagTime 4 & 5, ClarisWorks 4 & 5, Eudora Pro and Light,
QuarkXPress, FileMaker Pro, 4D, Omnis 7, BBEdit, Note-it, Phrasea, Nisus�
Writer,Tex-Edit Plus, YANewsWatcher, MT-NewsWatcher and the clipboard
- Personal syntactic lexicon (for adding terms)
- Plural forms of words and verb conjugation
- Capitals with accents and ligatures are taken into account
- Optional French dictionary of definitions and synonyms
for System 7.5 or higher. AppleScript required. 5Mb on disk, 3 Mo to 3.5 Mo
RAM. Online documentation included.
Date: Apr 03, 1998
From: tjb@inch.com
Subject: Save Clipboard 1.5
SaveClipBoard is a simple script which takes the text from the
clipboard and saves it to a text file. You can keep addin "clippings" to
this text file without overwriting the previous contents. If you are
going through a web page, or other document, and want to save snippets of
information (text only) such as URL's, dates, or whatever turns you on,
just copy the text to the clipboard, and run this script. In v1.4 you
can opt to start the saved text clipping with a date/time stamp and end
the clipping with a divider line as in this example:
Tuesday, October 28, 1997 11:27:47 AM
Save ClipBoard v1.3
-------------------------
The time/date stamp and the divider line are optional, and you can
have either of these options turned on, or both, or neither. This gives
you the most flexibility in how the saved clippings are formatted. You
must set these options (as well as your target text file) the first time
you run SaveClipboard, and you can always change these options by
launching SaveClipboard with the Option key down. You will be presented
with a series of option dialogs where you can configure your preferences.
System requirements:
1. Applescript must be installed on your system. This is a standard
part of the MacOS these days, so it should be installed if you are
running any version of System 7.5 or higher. Most of the script relies on
the standard scripting additions installed with AppleScript.
2. You must have Jon�s Commands installed. Jon�s Commands is
available from Info-Mac archives or from Jon Pugh�s page at
http://www.seanet.com/~jonpugh/
For more information, visit my web page at
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/scripts.html
or email me at tjb@inch.com
Tom Bovo
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Date: Jun 17, 1998
From: timbobo@flash.net
Subject: Screwy HTML Fixer 1.5
Screwy HTML Fixer 1.5 - ($5) If you have PageMill, you need this program. Adobe PageMill is great, but it will add funny junk to your HTML code. PageMill adds height tags to tables and cells, but gives you no good way to delete them. It adds NatrualSizeFlags to all your images. It even claims the hard work of creating your page with a Meta tag, even if you do most the work in BBedit. No more! Screwy HTML
fixer tightens up those loose tables and kills stupid code. It even allows you to preview each change as it is made in your browser of choice. If you use PageMill, your going to love this program.
Date: Sep 10, 1995
Subject: Scripting.sit.hqx is the source for a c++ regular expression ba
From: Steve Israelson
A regular expression scripting system by Steve Israelson.
Hi,
In the July/August Issue of DrDobb's SourceBook there is an article on a
Generic Parsing Engine in C++. This is a very interesting article by
Todd Esposito and Adrew Johnson. This article presents and excellent way
to implement a scripting system. The only problems I had with the
scripting system presented there were that it was incomplete, it was not
made specifically for the Mac, and it was too slow. Here you will find
my implementation of the concepts presented in the magazine. I re-wrote
everything from scratch and I think I have come up with a faster, more
powerful solution, although when re-reading the article, some aspects are
quite similar.
This code requires PowerPlant and CodeWarrior. This is because I make
use of its LList class to handle lists. You could easily modify the code
to work with any class that handles lists.
You are free to use this code in any applications you like. You however
can not sell the source code. If the source code is included in source
code collections (Cd-Roms etc), it is ok provided I get a complimentary copy.
This scripting system is being used in my free-ware product called
Pfhorte. Pfhorte allows you to edit Bungies Marathon map files.
If you have any comments or questions feel free to e-mail me at
steve_israelson@mindlink.net
Steve I.
Date: Jun 08, 1997
From: jwcho@eekaist.kaist.ac.kr
Subject: SerialControl 0.1
"SerialControl" is application and hardware device to control external
devices using Macintosh through serial port of Macintosh.
It is really hard to interface something to Macintosh unlike old Apple
II or IBM-PC. The slot of AppleII and ISA(or EISA) of IBM-PC(or
compatible) has relatively simple structure and protocol. Currently PCI
bus or direct slot of Macintosh is too complex for personal hobbyist to
interface something like ADC, DAC, digital port. "SerialControl" might
solve this problem somewhat. "SerialControl" is application(including
sources) and hardware device(to make by yourself). It uses serial port
and provides 8 TTL outputs and 8 TTL inputs with current circuit, but
you can easily expand to interface to other device like ADC or DAC.
You require special LSI CY233 from Cybernetic Micro Systems. Actually,
CY233 is powerful LSI for serial-parallel conversion or network.
"SerialControl" just utilizes one of its operation modes. Only demerit
of this LSI is price. The price is $45 each(16$ per 1000) except S/H.
Foreigner may pay more.
This "SerialControl" is absolutely freeware. You can use this circuit,
source, and application for your personal use(absolutely not for
commercial use). If you are going to include in CD, magazine, FTP
server, or web server(except Info-Mac archives and its mirror server),
please let me know.
If you have any questions, advice, comments, or corrections, please let
me know. I'll really appreciate. Here is information about me.
Jung-Wook Cho
Email : jwcho@eekaist.kaist.ac.kr
Fax : +82-42-869-3410
Date: Mar 27, 1999
From: hub@point-barre.fr
Subject: SFG-Installation-2.5.5.hqx
Sans-Faute/Grammaire is a grammar and spell-checker for French
and English (English grammar checking currently in development).
It interfaces seamlessly with some thirty Macintosh applications,
and can be used with virtually all others by way of the
clipboard.
This version is the Freeware version which has limited
functionnalities. It can be upgraded as a full version by
registering.
Date: Feb 20, 1999
From: sfx@bias-inc.com
Subject: SFX Machine Demo 1.20
SFX Machine Demo 1.20 - Audio Multi-Effects Plug-In
SFX Machine Demo 1.20 adds the 24- and 32-bit file formats supported by
Peak 2.0, along with some minor bug fixes, etc.
BIAS's SFX Machine is the ultimate sound design and audio effects tool. It
won Electronic Musician's 1998 Editor's Choice Award for Best DSP Plug-in,
and Keyboard magazine called it a "Key Buy."
This Premiere-format plug-in can be used as a sample creation tool, a sound
design tool, or a multi-effects unit that goes far beyond the usual types
of effects. It has a simple front-end that lets you load presets and modify
them using sliders. Over 240 presets are included, and more are available
from our web site. In addition, a powerful modular synthesis engine lets
you create your own effects. If you want, the Randomize button will make
something up for you.
SFX Machine requires a Power Macintosh, a Premiere-format host program and
at least 16 Meg of RAM. It works with BIAS Peak, Macromedia's Deck II,
Opcode's Vision and Studio Vision Pro 3.5, Adobe Premiere, Digital
Performer 2.1, Emagic Logic Audio 3.0, Cakewalk Metro, and TurboMorph. If
you don't currently own a Premiere-format program, you can download Peak LE
from our web site, http://www.bias-inc.com.
SFX Machine lists for $299 and can be ordered from 1-800-775-2427
(+707-782-1866 International). More information is available at
http://www.bias-inc.com/sfx.html .
Date: Jan 04, 1997
From: fwba0080@mb.infoweb.or.jp
Subject: SGMLTool
I am pleasure to introduce SGMLTool ; MacSgmls, SgmlForm and DicSGML.
SGMLTool are the freeware. I grant to any user an royalty-free,
worldwide, non-exclusive license to use, execute, reproduce, display,
perform and distribute copies of SGMLTool.
I do not warrant the result that issued from running SGMLTool.
Please see details in the help of each SGMLTool.
I wish you success in your documentation processing by SGML.
The English writing is my weak point.
If you will correct the document of SGMLTool, I am very glad.
Write me when you detected any error. Also write me when
you adapted to new version.
KISI, KAZUTAKA
4608 TORIMIYAMA
KITAKATA, FUKUSIMA
966 JAPAN
e-mail:NAG00251@niftyserve.or.jp
Date: May 02, 2001
From: HOnza Koudelka
Subject: 24U Short Words 1.0 US
Short Words will save your time spent on composing documents in
QuarkXPress 3.3 or later. It automatically places unbreakable spaces
after the short words you don't want to stay alone at the end of
line. You can choose to handle one-letter words, two-letter words,
numbers and currency symbols, and you can apply Short Words to either
selected box only, or the whole document.
The Short Words XTensions software can be used for English, French,
Spanish, Czech, and several other languages. It's behavior is easily
configurable in a dedicated preferences dialog window. Installation
process is so simple that you can start using Short Words just a few
seconds after downloading it.
Date: Feb 24, 2001
From: Tae-Won Ha
Subject: 68k version of Simple Diary 1.6
Hi!
The 68k version of Simple Diary 1.6
--
Tae-Won Ha � http://www.taewon.de/ � =)
Date: Feb 24, 2001
From: Tae-Won Ha
Subject: PPC version of Simple Diary 1.6
Hi!
The PPC version of Simple Diary 1.6
--
Tae-Won Ha � http://www.taewon.de/ � =)
Date: Jan 22, 2000
From: Matthew
Subject: simpleHype: Hypertext for the rest of us.
simpleHype creates basic hypertext documents. It requires no HTML, nor
does it generate HTML. Instead it creates self contained hyper text
documents that have links that open windows when you click on underlined
text. It works VERY simply. If you want to add a link just select the
text for the link and pick make link from the appropriate menu. You then
get a window to type your text in. That's pretty much it!
Date: Sep 03, 2002
From: halldorg@vortex.is (Halldor Gislason)
Subject: Simple Latin 1.0
The included file contains Simple Latin 1.0, an easy to use
Latin-English and English-Latin shareware dictionary for the Mac. More
information, updates and downloads at:
http://www.halldor.com/simplelatin
Date: Jul 17, 1998
From: ilkka.koski@macuutisia.com
Subject: Simple Scripts 0.8
Simple Scripts 0.8
Simple Scripts is basically just a test for me, where i'm finding out
about my very minimal AppleScript coding skills. I used to do simple
scripts like this a couple of years ago, then they were known as Cleaner
Package. As a matter a fact, i got pretty much good feedback from those
people who used it. It was also my first appearance on the Internet as a
script producer. I eaven got my scripts on an issue of MacFormat, an
british Mac magazine.
Simple Scripts contains 14 very simple scripts, such as "Empty trash",
"Quit Finder", "Desktop Pattern to Mac OS face" and "Sleep".
Simple Script's home page: http://members.xoom.com/ekstaasi/simplescripts/
Date: Aug 11, 1999
From: carstens@verticalsolutions.com
Subject: Simple To Do 1.0
Simple To Do is a list manager. Use it for making to do lists, managing
small projects, outlining, or simply organizing your thoughts.
There are also unexpected features that make Simple To Do intelligent and
easy to use:
- A status bar so users can tell at a glance how far they have worked
through a list and how much remains.
- The ability to have Simple To Do generate a status report that can easily
be pasted into e-mail and sent to an archive, to peers or supervisors.
- The ability to drop multiple items from e-mail or other documents onto a
list in order to quickly add items without having to re-type them.
- The ability to ask Simple To Do what to work on next.
An even shorter description follows:
--------------------------------
Simple To Do is a list manager. Use it for making to do lists, managing
small projects, outlining, or simply organizing your thoughts.
Includes a status bar for visual feedback, accepts drags from e-mail,
generates status reports and can suggest the next item to work on.
Date: Mar 13, 2000
From: Henry Carstens
Subject: Simple To Do 2.0.1
Simple To Do is a list manager. Use it for making to do lists, managing
small projects, outlining, or simply organizing your thoughts.
Includes a status bar for visual feedback, accepts drags from e-mail,
generates status reports and can suggest the next item to work on.
Version 2.0.1 can export lists as web pages helping users share
information and coordinate projects.
Mac 68k or PPC, requires System 7.1 or later.
Vertical Solutions
http://www.simpletodo.com
Date: Apr 24, 1999
From: thomasareed@earthlink.net
Subject: Site Ranger 1.1
Site Ranger is a Mac-only $20 shareware web site manager. It performs
macro expansion, link checking (local links only), link auto-correction,
and site synchronization. Full info is available from the Site Ranger
web site at:
Date: Feb 03, 1998
From: joni@conceptkitchen.com
Subject: Small Talk
Small Talk - the world's first two-way, real-time translator! More than
just a phrase book or dictionary, Small Talk turns your PDA into a
foreign language interpreter, allowing you to communicate quickly and
easily in another language. With Small Talk, the whole world of language
and travel is at your fingertips. Communication barriers are a thing of
the past. This tool opens the door to a rich new cultural panorama.
Imagine chatting with the Pope in Italian about kosher foods. Asking a
sexy Italian about the best night clubs in Florence. Trading Deutsch
Marks on the open exchange in Berlin. Navigating the Costa Rican rain
forests like a native. With Small Talk, anything is possible. Newton OS
Version - Newton MP120/MP130/2000 or eMate300 Newton OS 2.0/2.1 or
later. Application requires 161k. Each language module requires 70k
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: markf@post.queensu.ca
Subject: BBEdit Text To Speech Update
Two BBEdit extensions for speaking the selected text using Apple
Speech Manager. Use the Apple's Speech Control panel to select
the voice used by these extensions.
Date: Jan 20, 1997
From: (Dave Johnson, Working Software) davej@working.com
Subject: Updater for Spellswell Plus
The enclosed updater application will convert your older Spellswell Plus to
version 2.1. It will not update Spellswell 7.
Working Software
http://www.working.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dave Johnson davej@working.com
Working Software, Inc. Web page: http://www.working.com
PO Box 1844, Santa Cruz, CA 95061-1844 (408) 423-5696 FAX (408) 423-5699
Date: Dec 12, 1999
From: Ian Goldby
Subject: SSIParser
SSIParser version 0.1
Freeware
Should work with System 7 onwards, 68k or PPC. Only tested with System 7.5
on an LC475.
Abstract
========
SSIParser is a quick and dirty application to help web developers who use
Server Side Includes on their web site. It enables you to test your pages
before uploading them to the web server, by parsing the special SSI
instructions in the file and generating a new file representing what the
server would actually send to the client. As far as I know, this is the
only freeware program available
for the Mac OS that will do this.
I wrote it for my own use, so it is not a polished product, although it is
straightforward to use. There is no guarantee that the behaviour will be
exactly the same as obtained on your web server, but it is a useful
preliminary check before uploading. Use at your own risk. I hope you find
it useful.
Ian Goldby
Date: May 18, 2000
From: Jerome Tarantino
Subject: Stereomaker 2.5 English version
Stereomaker 2.5 (English version) - May, 2000
The latest version of the most popular tool for making stereograms.
New with this version:
full multitask, support for most MacOS 8/9 features, better movie control...
Minimal System:
System 7.5 & PowerPC
Distribution:
free download and/or magazines
Shareware fee: $35
Author: Jerome Tarantino
Contact: tarantino@kagi.com
Date: Mar 24, 1999
From: western@westciv.com.au
Subject: Style Master 1.2 68k uploaded
Style Master, the acclaimed cascading style sheet editor for the Macintosh is now even better.
Style Master
Date: Mar 24, 1999
From: western@westciv.com.au
Subject: Style Master 1.2 ppc
Western Civilisation releases Style Master 1.2
Style Master, the acclaimed cascading style sheet editor for the Macintosh is now even better.
Style Master
Date: Sep 28, 1999
From: western@westciv.com
Subject: Style Master 1.5.1 ppc
Style Master, the acclaimed cascading style sheet editor for the
Macintosh is now even better.
Style Master now comes in two flavors, Style Master and Style Master Pro
Style Master lets you work with CSS1, the core style sheets standard
Style Master Pro lets you work with CSS2, the complete style sheets
standard
Style Master
Date: Aug 28, 2003
From: maxine@westciv.com
Subject: StyleMaster 2.2.1 free CSS editor MacOS 8/9
Style Master is an easy to use cascading style sheet editor. Use Style
Master to work with CSS1 and CSS2 style sheets with point and click ease,
or to hand code. Webmasters of all levels of expertise can create and
edit style sheets that will work every time in targeted browsers, and
integrate them with their sites. Most importantly, Style Master uses
innovative online help to guide users through the pitfalls of style
sheets, particularly selectors, and the difficulties of developing style
sheets that really work in the different browsers.
Date: Jun 03, 1999
From: sm-info@westciv.com
Subject: Style Master 1.3 68K
This is Style Master, our cascading style sheet editor for the Macintosh and windows 95, 98 and NT.
Date: Jun 03, 1999
From: sm-info@westciv.com
Subject: Style Master 1.3 PPC
This is Style Master, our cascading style sheet editor for the Macintosh and windows 95, 98 and NT.
Date: Aug 02, 1997
From: shell@netvision.net.il
Subject: Sup�rWrit�r 1.1.sit
Hi, this file is a very handy note taker-downer, it;s small, easy to
open and close, and It's freeware. Please consider adding it to your
archive.
Matthew Nachom
Date: Nov 10, 1994
Date: 23 Oct 1992 20:31:02 -0700
From: "Apgar, Eric"
Subject: Sys 7.1 Notes word
Hello,
Connectix says MODE32 does work under 7.1, so here is a revised
7.1 Notes in Word format.
Apgar@Apple.com | Eric Apgar alias Gar | I said it, NOT Apple.
Date: Jul 13, 1994
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 1994 23:52:06 -1000
From: englejm0@seraph1.sewanee.edu (Josaiah)
Subject: SySoft Corporation Informational Posting [humour]
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Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The SySoft Corporation
1669 W. 15th Street
New York, NY
10028
This document/app (DOCMaker) is a little informational about the little
heard of SySoft Corporation. Inside, all should be readily explained.
If you do need other information, please send snail mail to the address
below. I can't promise a fast response if I recieve it after 8/17/94, so
please be patient. I will respond. Include email adresses with snail mail
requests and I can get back to you faster after 7/30/94. Thanks. I hope you
have a sense of humor. :=AC)
J. M. Engle, CEO
The SySoft Corporation
735 University Avenue, SPO
Sewanee, TN
37383-1000
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Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="sysoft_info_10.sit"
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="sysoft_info_10.sit"
Date: Nov 16, 1993
Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 21:03:52 -0800
From: isis@netcom.com (Mike Cohen)
Subject: System 7 Pack 3.6 Manual
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Enclosed is the manual for System 7 Pack version 3.6.
System 7 Pack is a 4D external package which lets you send & receive
AppleEvents and take full advantage of AppleScript & UserLand Frontier.
Version 3.6 is compatible with 4D 2.2.3/4.2.3 and 3.0.5/5.0.5 or later.
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Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="S7P_3.6_Manual.sit"
Date: Apr 23, 1997
From: dario@netcom.ca>
Subject: TabPalette 1.5 for Mac OS QuarkXPress
TabPalette is a shareware utility for placing and modifying tab stops in
QuarkXPress 3.31 or later for Mac OS. It consists of one window showing all the
tab stops applied to a paragraph or group of paragraphs. The position, type of
alignment and fill character of each tab can be modified directly in the
TabPalette window by overstriking the new values or by entering expressions like
2p3+14pt. Several operations can be done to a group of tabs: move, move and
repeat, sort and the ability to save up to 9 tab settings and retrieve them at
any time (good for copying tab settings between different text boxes or even
different documents). Additionally, tabs can be displayed in a relative mode, in
which each of them represents the distance or offset from the previous one.
Requires: Mac OS 7.1 or later, QuarkXPress 3.31 or later, AppleScript.
Shareware: $10.
By Dario Badia, dario@netcom.ca
Date: Sep 22, 1999
From: sales@blueline-studios.com
Subject: TextBroom 1.1b
System requirements are any PowerMac, 4 MB of available RAM, and system 7
or above.
Date: Mar 27, 1999
From: 405ware@studio405.com
Subject: Text Cleaner Lite 1.51
Text Cleaner Lite 1.51
by Studio 405, Inc.
Text Cleaner Lite is the free version of the commercial package Text
Cleaner. Text Cleaner Lite provides correct typesetting marks and input
error correction in one pass, eliminating the need for common search and
replace routines. The 1.5 upgrade adds text preparation for the World-Wide
Web by changing text characters with no direct HTML conversion to their
web-safe counterparts.
Summary of features:
Removes multiple spaces, returns and tabs
Creates curly or straight quotes
Corrects foot and inch measurement marks
Corrects apostrophes for year abbreviations
Creates or removes en and em dashes
Removes spaces before and after tabs, returns, hyphens and em dashes
Creates or removes ligatures and ellipses
Removes page breaks Removes email quote symbols
Converts line breaks to wrapped text
Performs all cleaning operations in the best possible sequence
All operations are optional
The full version of Text Cleaner includes additional features.
To find out more about Text Cleaner and Text Cleaner Lite, go to:
http://www.studio405.com/textcleaner/
System requirements: Text Cleaner requires a Mac OS compatible computer
with 2 megabytes of free hard drive space, and operating system version 7.0
or higher with 2,000K of available RAM.
Glenn Kowalski
Studio 405
Date: Jun 02, 1999
From: support@studio405.com
Subject: Text Cleaner Lite 1.5
Why use Text Cleaner?
Text Cleaner was created with the design professional in mind, and is now a valuable tool for Webmasters as well. Clients frequently supply design studios with text that in most instances contains incorrect typographical characters and other input errors, while Webmasters receive text from designers that contains characters that need to be changed to their simpler, HTML compatible counterparts. Traditionally, these items would have to be changed one at a time using a layout or word processing application. With Text Cleaner, conversions are done all at once and in as many iterations as needed.
Text Cleaner will quickly �nd typical entry errors and replace inappropriate characters with correct ones, bringing your text up to traditional typesetting or Web standards. Fi and � ligatures, curly quotes, ellipses, em and en dashes are set or removed. Multiple instances of spaces, tabs and returns are eliminated in one fell swoop.
Without Text Cleaner, repeated �nd-and-replace searches would be required. For example, if there were four tabs together in a document, a search-and-replace would change the �rst two to one, then the next two to one. The result would be another two tabs, but this wouldn�t be found until scanning through the entire document then starting again from the beginning. Imagine how many searches would be required if there were a lot of tabs together! Text Cleaner does all the repetitive work
for you.
Text Cleaner removes other famous blunder combinations too�like spaces around tabs, returns and dashes. Curly quotes can be set while retaining inch and foot measurement markings and correct apostrophes for years like �90 and 90�s. Text from an email message that has returns after every line can be converted to �wrapped� text and greater-than symbols used for email quotations cleaned out instantly. These conversions are all performed in the best possible sequence to avoid creating the same or worse conditions.
Date: Sep 04, 1997
From: cadili@skylink.it
Subject: TextConverter
TextConverter 1.0.1- $10
TextConverter is a usefull tool to convert text files from the DOS
or Unix platform into the macintosh one. TextConverter works on folder, so
you can convert all the 'TEXT' file in a folder in a single selection.
The program is safe because only the file with type 'TEXT' and with not
special suffix are converted.
This first version is a 68K application.
Future release will have:
* FAT version of TextConverter.
* New select dialog (so you can convert one file too).
* The support of drag&drop.
Date: Dec 07, 2001
From: "Jonathyn Bet'nct"
Subject: Text Editor Deluxe 1.5 68K
Text Editor Deluxe is a word processor originally written by the Apple II
legend, Glen Bredon. Enhancements in color, functionality, menus, features,
and balloon help were made by me.
This is a public domain program. You can make whatever modifications you
find necessary to the source code (a separate archive).
(C) 2001 Kreative Software, a division of Kreative Korporation.
http://kreativekorp.cjb.net
Date: Dec 07, 2001
From: "Jonathyn Bet'nct"
Subject: Text Editor Deluxe 1.5 Carbon
Text Editor Deluxe is a word processor originally written by the Apple II
legend, Glen Bredon. Enhancements in color, functionality, menus, features,
and balloon help were made by me.
This is a public domain program. You can make whatever modifications you
find necessary to the source code (a separate archive).
(C) 2001 Kreative Software, a division of Kreative Korporation.
http://kreativekorp.cjb.net
Date: Dec 07, 2001
From: "Jonathyn Bet'nct"
Subject: Text Editor Deluxe 1.5 PPC
Text Editor Deluxe is a word processor originally written by the Apple II
legend, Glen Bredon. Enhancements in color, functionality, menus, features,
and balloon help were made by me.
This is a public domain program. You can make whatever modifications you
find necessary to the source code (a separate archive).
(C) 2001 Kreative Software, a division of Kreative Korporation.
http://kreativekorp.cjb.net
Date: Dec 07, 2001
From: "Jonathyn Bet'nct"
Subject: Text Editor Deluxe 1.5 Source Code
Here is the RealBasic 3.0 source code for Text Editor Deluxe. This is a
public domain program. You can make whatever modifications you find
necessary.
(C) 2001 Kreative Software, a division of Kreative Korporation.
http://kreativekorp.cjb.net
Date: Sep 30, 1994
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 1994 11:24:58 -0500
From: (Harry Hahn)
Subject: /text/text-editor-faq.hqx
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Attached is a mini-FAQ on the variety of freeware and shareware text
editors available for the Macintosh. Most (if not all) of the text editors
found in the /text direcory are described, as well as a couple that are
not. Features and characteristics such as the ability to open files >32K
and soft wrap text are discussed.
-Harry Hahn
hhahn@macc.wisc.edu
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Date: Dec 07, 2001
From: "Jonathyn Bet'nct"
Subject: Text Editor Deluxe 1.5 Sample Documents
Here are some sample documents for the Text Editor Deluxe word processor.
(C) 2001 Kreative Software, a division of Kreative Korporation.
http://kreativekorp.cjb.net
Date: Feb 19, 1999
From: kdvail@exploremaine.com
Subject: Text ta' See
Text ta' See - is a text searching program that can search text files for up to 8 different words/phrases at a time. Once located Text ta' See arranges files found in descending order by the number of matches each file had and reports the full path to the file plus other pertinent information ie, creator, size, date modified and date created. Text ta' See will also display snippets of text showing the context in which the search string was used. To further narrow the search Text ta' See allows one to search the found set of files by a new set of words/phrases.
Date: Sep 24, 1997
From: sumi@cuby.mis.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Subject: TextToMac 1.32
[TextToMac 1.32]
TextToMac converts the end-of-line code of text files between
Macintosh, MS-DOS/Windows, and UNIX formats.
** Please replace older version of TextToMac with this version. **
There was a bug that the conversion is incorrect when the last byte of
internal I/O buffer of TextToMac is EOL code. In that case the EOL
code is skipped, that is, the two lines are merged into one line. You
may happen to meet this bug with the files larger than 128k and the
probability is 1/(average length of lines).
Changes:
1.31
Add "Convert Folder" option.
1.32
Fix bug mentioned above.
Required System 7 or later. Freeware.
Takahiro Sumiya
Date: Oct 08, 1997
From: help@ambrosiasw.com
Subject: Ambrosia_Times_45.hqx
This is the September Ambrosia Times, Volume 4, Issue 5.
Ambrosia Software, Inc. publishes an electronic newsletter, entitled The
Ambrosia Times, every other month. The 'Times is an interactive
electronic newsletter that is meant to serve as an informal method of
getting the word out about what Ambrosia is up to as a company. By
browsing past and present issues of this newsletter, you'll obtain a
wealth of information about our products, from previews of upcoming
products to hints and tips about how to use our software effectively.
In the September 1997 issue of The Ambrosia Times, you will find:
- Harry Released! Plenty of hints, tips, and more!
- A sneak peek at Mars Rising.
- An interview with Ambrosia Marketing Director Jason Whong.
- A special column by expert typist Aaron Hunt, and more...
Download this free newsletter to find out more about Ambrosia's shareware
and the people behind it.
The Ambrosia Times is being distributed electronically free of charge on
a bi-monthly basis. If you want The Ambrosia Times sent to your
electronic mailbox at no charge every other month, please sign up on the
at_list mailing list at http://www.AmbrosiaSW.com/Lists.html
Date: Jun 12, 1997
From: Todd_Clements@hmc.edu
Subject: The Indexer 2.0 - an automated indexing program for yearbooks
The Indexer is a program which is designed to work with PageMaker to index
yearbooks in a fully-automated manner. In most cases, an index can be
created for a yearbook with no previous preparation. The program takes a
list of names that you give it and looks for those names within your
yearbook. When it ifnds one, it indexes that person to that page. Every
page of your yearbook can be done at once, as fast as 5 seconds per page!
Try to find a staff member who is that fast, I know I never was!! I've done
the entire index for a 272 page yearbook in less than a half an hour
without any previous preparation.
The Indexer includes many features which are specialized for yearbooks.
Nicknames are fully supported and you can use the supplied list, add to it,
or create your own. Class levels can be included in the yearbook as can
titles for professors and staff members. The Indexer can also be easily
integrated with your existing yearbook templates for PageMaker.
Technical Support
Technical support is absolutely free and is directly from the author of the
program. I can be reached via e-mail at todd@kagi.com, or you can go to my
web page for 'The Indexer' at
Date: Jun 20, 1996
From: (Bobby Kolling) macgod@earthlink.net
Subject: The Mac Savvy #4
The Mac Savvy Newsletter, Issue #4
Date: Jun 23, 1994
From: anthony brown
Subject: util/ThePerfectWord.cpt.sea.hqx
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 1994 16:51:06 -0400 (EDT)
If you are an owner of WordPerfect, and hate the idea of having to either
drag an MS Word file onto wordperfect to open it, or if you are an MSWord
owner and hate to have to do the same thing with a WordPerfect file, then
this little applescript droplet is for you!
Drop any number of WordPerfect/MSWord documents onto this Applescript
droplet and then double click on the document and then your favorite
WordProcessor will open them up!
Shareware:
Please post any comments/suggestions to anbrown@husc.harvard.edu
Anthony
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Date: Oct 28, 1997
From: grinder@matterform.com
Subject: theseus 1.1.sit
File: theseus_1.1.sit
Software: Theseus
Version: 1.1
Platform: Macintosh
Category: internet/web-things
Freeware and Shareware
Description:
Theseus is an HTML link validator for Macintosh that checks your Web site
for broken links, missing images, bad HTML syntax, orphaned files, and
other common problems. Named for the hero who navigated the labyrinth, of
course. Visit http://www.matterform.com/ for more info.
Date: Oct 02, 1997
From: malmgren@euronet.nl
Subject: TidBITS2html 1.2b
TidBITS2html 1.2 is an application produced with Data Transformer Project
Manager 0.9a10 available on Info-Mac. It transforms an emailed TidBITS type
of document into HTML.
To try 'TidBITS2html App' either drag and drop a textfile on
it or start it and open a textfile from inside it.
The minimum system required for the 'TidBITS2html App' is a Macintosh
LC (Motorola 68020), running MacOS 7.0 or later (Systems before version 7.5
also require the Thread Manager extension, available for free from Apple).
In order to look inside 'TidBITS2html App' and its graphs must you have Data
Transformer Project Manager 0.9a10 or later.
To compile the project you will also need a C/C++ compiler from a
third party vendor, such as Metrowerks or Symantec.
More information about this application is available on the net:
Date: Nov 03, 1999
Topics:
MailBITS/01-Nov-99
Making MP3s, Part 1
Mac OS 9 with a Net
Date: Nov 09, 1999
Topics:
MailBITS/08-Nov-99
Undesirable Behavior in OE 5.0 Junk Mail Filter
Making MP3s, Part 2
Date: Feb 07, 2005
Date: Feb 14, 2005
Date: Feb 21, 2005
Date: Feb 28, 2005
Date: Mar 07, 2005
Date: Mar 14, 2005
Date: Feb 07, 2005
Date: Feb 15, 2005
Date: Feb 19, 2005
Date: Feb 27, 2005
Date: Mar 06, 2005
Date: Mar 13, 2005
Date: Aug 06, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 1995 03:34:35 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Time Last Opened 1.0.3 Macro
This WordPerfect 3.1 for Macintosh macro I wrote uses a document variable to
keep a record of the last time a document was opened.
George Maschke
Date: Aug 06, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 1995 03:34:42 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Times Opened 1.0.3 Macro
This WordPerfect for Macintosh macro I wrote uses a document variable track
of the number of times a WordPerfect document has been opened. Also see my
Time Last Opened Macro.
George Maschke
Date: Sep 26, 1994
Date: Sat, 24 Sep 1994 12:38:03 -1000
From: billm@maui.com (William Modesitt)
Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?TransData=81?= 1.2
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
TransData translates data from one format to another, such as
comma-delimited or fixed-length records to tab-delimited. TransData can
also change all upper case to upper & lower, eliminate duplicate records,
create a ZIP+4 file for submitting to the U.S. Post Office for ZIP+4
processing, and many other useful tasks. Includes a complete user's manual
and example data.
TransData is $10 shareware product. The unregistered version processes a
limited number of records. Upon registering, you will receive a version
that can process an unlimited number of records.
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="TransData.sit"
Date: Aug 02, 2000
From: Dierk Seeburg
Subject: TransENDE 1.0
NAME: TransENDE(c)
VERSION: 1.0
DATE: 01-AUG-2000
KEYWORDS: Apple Data Detector contextual menu translation English German
freeware
URL: http://transende.homepage.com/
MAILTO: dierk.seeburg@kagi.com
1-LINER: TransENDE(c) - Apple Data Detector package for translating
English and German words from the contextual menu
32 WORDS/209 CHARACTERS: TransENDE(c) is a bilingual freeware software
package for translating English and German words. Using TransENDE(c)
you can translate words from English to German and German to English
from the contextual menu.
34 WORDS/217 CHARACTERS: TransENDE(c) is a bilingual freeware software
package for translating English and German words. Using TransENDE(c)
you can translate words from English to German and German to English
from the contextual menu. The system requirements are:
- PowerPC processor
- MacOS 7.6 (US English version) with Contextual Menu Extension and Text
Encoding Converter Extension OR
- MacOS 8.0 or later (US English version)
- Apple Data Detectors 1.0.2 (which requires Applescript)
- Dictionary Lookup DB (included as part of Word Lookups ADD)
- Internet Connection
Date: Jun 18, 1994
From: markf@knot.QueensU.CA (Mark Fleming)
Subject: Update Translation Package.doc v1.52
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 1994 20:22:51 -0400
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Translation Package v1.52
Author:
By R. Mark Fleming,
521 Albert street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 4M5
Phone: (613) 545-2039 E-mail:
Pricing:
Site licenses contact me for pricing at the address above (Educational site
license available for $100.00 / translator).
People who own a site licenses of NetDoctor, the shareware fees are
includes in NetDoctor's site licence. Single user licence to NetDoctor do
NOT cover these shareware fees.
A word about NetDoctor, The Lab & Network Maintainer Package V2.3
The cost of NetDoctor $190(US) per copy + shipping or site licence
$1500(US) + shipping
NetDoctor is simular to InterPoll in it's basic features, but it does not
stop their. It supports querying all current Macintoshes for system
information; querying most network printers (DeskWriters, LaserWriter and
ImageWriters) for printer status, quering AppleShare servers for guest
login rights & volume accessabl and supports SNMP over AppleTalk.
Note:pricing is subject to change without notice.
General information about translators:
Drag & Drop translators:
PICT / BMP, EPS Preview Converter and TEXT Converter
These "Drag & Drop" translators code support the basic AppleScript
commands, and AppleEvents for opening files. Use Apple's Script Editor to
read the applications dictionary. All are Power Macintosh as Native "fat
binary" i.e. PPC code and 680x0 code versions, and the 680x0 processor
version (to save disk space for non-PPC users). The '68K' version are the
same code as the PPC fat versions, so use will only see a difference in
speed if they run the 68K version on PPC.
Apple File Exchange (AFE) Translators:
Graphics: TIFF (IBMpc to Mac), EPSF (IBMpc to Mac), Windoes (.BMP) to PICT
V1.02, B&W (Mac to IBMpc) BMP
Non-Graphics: WordStar to RTF, dBase II && III to CSV
XTND Translators:
Graphics: Window (.BMP), StartUPScreen, PC PaintBrush (PCX)
[On Internet at Info-Mac archives, Archived as
/info-mac/cmp/marks-translators.doc.hqx]
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Date: Jun 18, 1994
From: markf@knot.QueensU.CA (Mark Fleming)
Subject: update Translation Package v1.52
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 1994 20:24:13 -0400
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Translation Package v1.52
Author:
By R. Mark Fleming,
521 Albert street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 4M5
Phone: (613) 545-2039 E-mail:
Pricing:
Site licenses contact me for pricing at the address above (Educational site
license available for $100.00 / translator).
People who own a site licenses of NetDoctor, the shareware fees are
includes in NetDoctor's site licence. Single user licence to NetDoctor do
NOT cover these shareware fees.
A word about NetDoctor, The Lab & Network Maintainer Package V2.3
The cost of NetDoctor $190(US) per copy + shipping or site licence
$1500(US) + shipping
NetDoctor is simular to InterPoll in it's basic features, but it does not
stop their. It supports querying all current Macintoshes for system
information; querying most network printers (DeskWriters, LaserWriter and
ImageWriters) for printer status, quering AppleShare servers for guest
login rights & volume accessabl and supports SNMP over AppleTalk.
Note:pricing is subject to change without notice.
General information about translators:
Drag & Drop translators:
PICT / BMP, EPS Preview Converter and TEXT Converter
These "Drag & Drop" translators code support the basic AppleScript
commands, and AppleEvents for opening files. Use Apple's Script Editor to
read the applications dictionary. All are Power Macintosh as Native "fat
binary" i.e. PPC code and 680x0 code versions, and the 680x0 processor
version (to save disk space for non-PPC users). The '68K' version are the
same code as the PPC fat versions, so use will only see a difference in
speed if they run the 68K version on PPC.
Apple File Exchange (AFE) Translators:
Graphics: TIFF (IBMpc to Mac), EPSF (IBMpc to Mac), Windoes (.BMP) to PICT
V1.02, B&W (Mac to IBMpc) BMP
Non-Graphics: WordStar to RTF, dBase II && III to CSV
XTND Translators:
Graphics: Window (.BMP), StartUPScreen, PC PaintBrush (PCX)
[On Internet at Info-Mac archives, Archived as
/info-mac/cmp/marks-translators.hqx]
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Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="TranslatorPackage_v1.52.sit"
Date: Jun 12, 1996
From: (Royce Eddington) eddingto@ddbniac.com
Subject: Newton Book Troubleshooting 101
Hey! What's this?
This Newton package / book is intended to help you troubleshoot your
Macintosh computer if it bombs or freezes under System 7.0 through 7.5.3.
It won't help you with a "Sad Mac" on startup problem, won't bring back a
trashed file, and it won't make your boss give you a raise, but it just
might bail you out of a bad situation. This is written with a Macintosh
novice in mind but contains useful information for all levels of Macintosh
users.
This Newton package / book is very closely based on the Troubleshooting 101
DA for the Macintosh by the same author. The Macintosh DA was initially
written for MacMagazine at http://oeonline.com:80/~tomk/MacMagazine/ and
was later distributed to the DDB Needham agency in Dallas. It is a thorough
10-step procedure and contains numbers for some major support companies.
This Newton package / book is provided FREE to anyone who wants it. This
Newton package / book may NOT BE SOLD. However, it may be copied and put on
any Newton or be included with any package of hardware or software so long
as (a) I am notified at the address below (b) the contents of this Newton
package / book are not altered in any way.
To contact the author of this TroubleShooting Newton package / book, send
E-Mail to
reddingt@onramp.net
Date: Jan 23, 1996
From: michaelz@interaccess.com (Michael C. Zastrow)
Subject: trou-newsletter-96-01-pdf
Hot off the digital presses, the January Issue of the 'The Rest Of Us
Newsletter' - from the Chicago Mac Users' Group. FEATURES: Golden
Opportunity, Conflict Catcher 3 review, TROU Members Survey, TROU BBS voted
most popular. COLUMNS: IMHO, Communique, Special Interest Groups, 'tis
Simple. INFO: BIF program, Special election notice, Kudos, Discounts &
deals, Meeting information. Editor: Michael Zastrow
(michaelz@interaccess.com). Adobe PDF format. trou-newsletter-96-01-pdf.sit
Date: Feb 01, 1996
From: michaelz@interaccess.com (Michael C. Zastrow)
Subject: trou-newsletter-96-02-pdf
Hot off the digital presses, the February Issue of the 'The Rest Of Us
Newsletter' - from the Chicago Mac Users' Group. FEATURES: Special
VP/External Election, Coming this Month, Pagemaker 6 review, Quickbooks Pro
review, SIG Spotlight: Graphics, Hyperstacks review, TROU Members Survey,
TROU BBS voted most popular. COLUMNS: Communique, BBS Bits of Interest,
Special Interest Groups, 'tis Simple, Raffle Corner. INFO: Special Election
Notice, BIF program, Kudos, Discounts & deals, Classified ads, Calendar.
Editor: Michael Zastrow (michaelz@interaccess.com). Adobe PDF format.
trou-newsletter-96-02-pdf.sit
Date: Dec 04, 1998
From: drbenway@texas.net
Subject: TeachText Flipper 1.0
TeachText Flipper 1.0 is an AppleScript droplet that converts editable
TeachText files into read-only files, or vice versa. Just drop the files
you want to change onto TeachText Flipper and they will be automatically
converted to either editable or read-only files. Non-TeachText files are
ignored by the script.
This script can come in handy if you distribute or receive documentation
in the form of read-only TeachText documents.
Simple but useful.
Jack Browning
drbenway@texas.net
Date: Feb 25, 1994
From: adamw@panix.com (Adam Wildavsky)
Subject: TTidyApplication - A leak detector for MacApp
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 1994 00:08:25 -0500
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TTidyApplication is a C++ class for software developers who use MacApp,
Apple's object oriented application framework. Its purpose is to help
locate all the TObject descendants which a MacApp application has allocated
but not freed.
TTidyApplication is intended to be easier to use than the "Leaks" dcmd. It also
works in MacApp 3.1 where "Leaks" is ineffective.
In order to use the code you'll need MacApp 3.0.1 with Steve Jasik's "The
Debugger" or MacApp 3.1 (I used b1) with either The Debugger or Mike Lockwood's
"VoodooMonkey" debugger. VoodooMonkey is available on Apple's "Tool Chest"
edition of its monthly developer CD.
For more information see the enclosed summary and my article in the March '94
issue of Frameworks magazine (forthcoming.)
Adam Wildavsky - Sr. Consultant - KPMG Peat Marwick - adamw@panix.com
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Date: Mar 09, 1994
From "vinko@spss.com (Vinko Tsui (312) 329-3455)" Mon Mar 7 10:17:10 1994
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 1994 12:17:08 -0600
From: vinko@spss.com (Vinko Tsui (312) 329-3455)
Subject: TTidyApplication - A leak detector for MacApp
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This is a posting for Adam Wildavsky (adamw@panix.com).
Please see his description bellow
-- Vinko
Vinko Enterprises, Oakville, Ontario, Canada, vinko@applelink.apple.com
-----------
TTidyApplication is a C++ class for software developers who use MacApp,
Apple's object oriented application framework. Its purpose is to help
locate all the TObject descendants which a MacApp application has allocated
but not freed.
TTidyApplication is intended to be easier to use than the "Leaks" dcmd. It also
works in MacApp 3.1 where "Leaks" is ineffective.
In order to use the code you'll need MacApp 3.0.1 with Steve Jasik's "The
Debugger" or MacApp 3.1 (I used b1) with either The Debugger or Mike Lockwood's
"VoodooMonkey" debugger. VoodooMonkey is available on Apple's "Tool Chest"
edition of its monthly developer CD.
For more information see the enclosed summary and my article in the March '94
issue of Frameworks magazine (forthcoming.)
Adam Wildavsky - Sr. Consultant - KPMG Peat Marwick - adamw@panix.com
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Date: Mar 21, 1999
A story about the real message behind The Twelve Days of Christmas
Date: May 09, 1999
From: deboer@king.igs.net
Subject: Twistory 1.4 - History Browser
Twistory 1.4
"Twistory" is a history browser. It displays the lifetimes and
travels of historical figures, and dates and locations of historical
events. It is a tool for keeping track of when and where things happened,
and their relationships to each other. It is meant to provide a way to
keep track of the multitude of different peoples, dynasties, empires and
developments throughout history. It answers questions like, "What else was
happening in the world at that time?"
Twistory is a historical dictionary that you can use to create maps
and time-lines. A resource of over 2100 people, events and places is
included. The database has an open text format, so that more historical
information can be added by any user. A complete description of the file
format is included.
The two main windows are the time-line window, which shows lives and
events against a variable time scale, and the map window, which shows
people and events in their geographic locations during an interval of time.
There is also a genealogy window which shows the ancestors and descendants
of the selected person, and an info window that shows additional details
about the person or event. A "This Day in History" window lists all
milestones occurring on a particular day of the year. It also has a "Find"
window.
Date: Jul 06, 1999
From: deboer@king.igs.net
Subject: Twistory 1.5 - History Browser
Twistory 1.5
"Twistory" is a history browser. It displays the lifetimes and
travels of historical figures, and dates and locations of historical
events. It is a tool for keeping track of when and where things happened,
and their relationships to each other. It is meant to provide a way to
keep track of the multitude of different peoples, dynasties, empires and
developments throughout history. It answers questions like, "What else was
happening in the world at that time?"
Twistory is a historical dictionary that you can use to create maps
and time-lines. A resource of over 2250 people, events and places is
included. The database has an open text format, so that more historical
information can be added by any user. A complete description of the file
format is included.
The two main windows are the time-line window, which shows lives and
events against a variable time scale, and the map window, which shows
people and events in their geographic locations during an interval of time.
There is also a genealogy window which shows the ancestors and descendants
of the selected person, and an info window that shows additional details
about the person or event. A "This Day in History" window lists all
milestones occurring on a particular day of the year. There is also a
"Find" window.
Version 1.5 greatly improves the speed at which the database loads.
Also, water is now drawn in blue on the map.
Twistory will work on any Mac with system 7 or later. It uses about 6
Mb of disk space, and needs at least 2.5 Mb of RAM to run comfortably.
With a large monitor or with several windows open, 4 Mb is better.
Twistory is $10 (US or Cdn) shareware. You may evaluate it for free.
If you wish to buy it, you may send the payment to the address included
with the program. If you desire support, please send your e-mail address
along, and I will write back. This program is free for all users who have
registered a previous version of it.
J. D. de Boer
deboer@king.igs.net
Date: Sep 26, 1999
From: deboer@king.igs.net
Subject: Twistory 2.0 - History Browser
Twistory 2.0
"Twistory" is a history browser. It displays the lifetimes and
travels of historical figures, and dates and locations of historical
events. It is a tool for keeping track of when and where things happened,
and their relationships to each other. It is meant to provide a way to
keep track of the multitude of different peoples, dynasties, empires and
developments throughout history. It answers questions like, "What else was
happening in the world at that time?"
Twistory is a historical dictionary that you can use to create maps
and time-lines. A resource of over 2300 people, events and places is
included. The database has an open text format, so that more historical
information can be added by any user. A complete description of the file
format is included.
The two main windows are the time-line window, which shows lives and
events against a variable time scale, and the map window, which shows
people and events in their geographic locations during an interval of time.
There is also a genealogy window which shows the ancestors and descendants
of the selected person, and an info window that shows additional details
about the person or event. A "This Day in History" window lists all
milestones occurring on a particular day of the year. There is also a
"Find" window.
Version 2.0 introduces hyperlinks in the "Info" windows. This allows
direct connections to be made between related historical items, and makes
navigating through related events much easier.
Twistory will work on any Mac with system 7 or later. It uses about
6.9 Mb of disk space, and needs at least 2.5 Mb of RAM to run comfortably.
With a large monitor or with several windows open, 4 Mb is better.
Twistory is $10 (US or Cdn) shareware. You may evaluate it for free.
If you wish to buy it, you may send the payment to the address included
with the program. If you desire support, please send your e-mail address
along, and I will write back. This program is free for all users who have
registered a previous version of it.
John de Boer
deboer@king.igs.net
Date: Oct 19, 2000
From: deboer@king.igs.net (J.D. & N.J. de Boer)
Subject: Twistory 2.2 - History Browser
Twistory 2.2 - History Browser
"Twistory" is a freeware history browser. It displays the lifetimes
and travels of historic figures, and the dates and locations of historic
events. It is a tool for keeping track of when and where things happened,
and their relationships to each other. It is meant to provide a way to
keep track of the multitude of different peoples, dynasties, empires and
developments throughout history.
The names of hundreds of historic figures are familiar to most people,
but it's a challenge to remember when and where they all lived. Many of
them are frequently referred to or alluded to in literature or in the
media; many of them made the world what it is today. But it can be
difficult to remember even what century some of them lived in. I wrote
this programme as an aid to sorting them all out in one's mind. It can
show in an instant the time and region in which they lived. It also
answers questions like, "Who else was living at that time, and what else
was happening in the world?"
Twistory is a historical dictionary that you can use to create maps
and time-lines. A resource of over 3200 people, events and places is
included. The database has an open text format, so that more historical
information can be added by any user. A complete description of the file
format is included.
The two main windows are the time-line window, which shows lives and
events against a variable time scale, and the map window, which shows
people and events in their geographic locations during an interval of time.
There is also a genealogy window which shows the ancestors and descendants
of a selected person, and an info window that shows additional details
about a person or event. Another window lists all milestones occurring on
a particular day of the year. There is also a search function.
Version 2.2 has several subtle enhancements over the previous version,
and a few bug fixes. The database has also grown again.
Twistory will run on any Mac with system 7 or later. It needs at
least 3 Mb of free RAM. With a large monitor or with several windows open,
about 5 Mb is better.
Twistory is now freeware. You may use and pass on Twistory free of
charge. It may be reproduced and distributed on CD-ROM or other media, or
placed on any web site. (See the instructions for conditions on
publication.)
Date: Oct 02, 1999
From: foxcat@home.com
Subject: TypeMinder 1.1
A hypercard stack to help typesetters save time and money. TypeMinder won
honorable mention in a Claris Corporation Hypercard contest, back in 1991.
TypeMinder is freeware.
Enjoy!
Andy
foxcat@home.com
Unofficial Proofreader of the Internet
Date: Nov 08, 2000
From: J-Gar@eskimo.com
Subject: UBB Writer 2.0
UBB Writer 2.0 (freeware) is an Ultimate Bulletin Board code editor that
allows the user to add function and style to posts at forums like
MacAddict, MacFixIt and MacNN. It is designed to allow users who have no
experience with UBB code to take advantage of all the features of UBB
code with the click of a button. For experienced UBB code writers, UBB
Writer makes enhancing your posts simpler, quicker and more fun.
Date: Nov 06, 2002
From: Philippe Caudron
Subject: Ultralingua Italian-English Dictionary 4.12
Platform: OS 10.0+
Italian-English/English-Italian translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, on-line language references.
New in version 4.12:
- Add/Del entry
- Toggle Language Function
- Faster
This version is for Mac OS OS 10.0+ (a version for Mac Classic is
also available). Shareware with a 30 day trial period; cost to
purchase: $29.95; cost to upgrade from version 3.x - $14.95.
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
Scott Carpenter
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
carpenter@ultralingua.com
Date: Nov 06, 2002
From: Philippe Caudron
Subject: Ultralingua English-Portuguese Dictionary 4.12
Platform: OS 10.0+
English-Portuguese/Portuguese-English translation dictionary for
business, education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of
indexed entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, on-line language references.
New in version 4.12:
- Add/Del entry
- Toggle Language Function
- Faster
This version is for Mac OS OS 10.0+ (a version for Mac Classic is
also available). Shareware with a 30 day trial period; cost to
purchase: $29.95; cost to upgrade from version 3.x - $14.95.
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
Scott Carpenter
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
carpenter@ultralingua.com
Date: Nov 06, 2002
From: Philippe Caudron
Subject: Ultralingua French Dictionary 4.12
Platform: OS 10.0+
French Dictionary for business, education, and industry. Contains
over 150,000 indexed entries. Special features: auxiliary
translation, number converter, on-line language references.
New in version 4.12:
- Add/Del entry
- Toggle Language Function
- Faster
This version is for Mac OS OS 10.0+ (a version for Mac Classic is
also available). Shareware with a 30 day trial period; cost to
purchase: $29.95; cost to upgrade from version 3.x - $14.95.
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
Scott Carpenter
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
carpenter@ultralingua.com
Date: Nov 06, 2002
From: Philippe Caudron
Subject: Ultralingua French-German Dictionary 4.12
Platform: OS 10.0+
French-German/German-French translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, on-line language references.
New in version 4.12:
- Add/Del entry
- Toggle Language Function
- Faster
This version is for Mac OS OS 10.0+ (a version for Mac Classic is
also available). Shareware with a 30 day trial period; cost to
purchase: $29.95; cost to upgrade from version 3.x - $14.95.
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
Scott Carpenter
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
carpenter@ultralingua.com
Date: Nov 06, 2002
From: Philippe Caudron
Subject: Ultralingua French-Spanish Dictionary 4.12
Platform: OS 10.0+
French-Spanish/Spanish-French translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, on-line language references.
New in version 4.12:
- Add/Del entry
- Toggle Language Function
- Faster
This version is for Mac OS OS 10.0+ (a version for Mac Classic is
also available). Shareware with a 30 day trial period; cost to
purchase: $29.95; cost to upgrade from version 3.x - $14.95.
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
Scott Carpenter
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
carpenter@ultralingua.com
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua English-Esperanto Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
Esperanto-English/English-Esperanto translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua English-French Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
French-English/English-French translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua English-German Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
German-English/English-German translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua English-Latin Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
Latin-English/English-Latin translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua English-Norwegian Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
Norwegian-English/English-Norwegian translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua English-Spanish Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
Spanish-English/English-Spanish translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua French-German Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
German-French/French-German translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua French-Italian Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
Italian-French/French-Italian translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: Jan 23, 2000
From: Philippe Caudron
Subject: UltraLingua FR-ENG 2.2 (Le Franglophile) French-English dictionary
Ultra Lingua FR-ENG (Le Franglophile) is a thorough French-English
dictionary, containing some 250,000 entries, including slang,
literary usages, and tens of thousands of secondary entries -- all
displayed at blazing speed. Full online grammars and references
A special reverse translation feature helps zero in on the right
expression. It even provides English pronunciation via voice
synthesis (PlainTalk). It is a must for anyone working with French
and English translation or bilingual documents. Fully functional in
shareware mode, it can run on as little as 700 K, and requires about
10 mb of disk space.
Designed for technical, casual, and educational uses. French/English,
English/French, French-English, English-French.
MacOS 7.1 and greater (including MacOS 9), Fat binary, $25 shareware.
more information on http://www.ultralingua.com/
best regards.
- Philippe Caudron - NETinfo/CREINFO
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua French-Spanish Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
French-Spanish/French-Spanish translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua German-Spanish Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
German-Spanish/Spanish-German translation dictionary for business,
education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of indexed
entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: May 02, 2004
From: carpenter@ultralingua.com
Subject: Ultralingua Spanish-Portuguese Dictionary (OS X) 4.4.9
Portuguese-Spanish/Spanish-Portuguese translation dictionary for
business, education, and industry. Contains hundreds of thousands of
indexed entries. Special features: reverse translation, number
converter/translator, verb conjugator, whole text translator (via the
web), language manuals, multi-criteria search, on-line language
references. This version is for Mac OS X (10.1-10.3+). Trialware with a
30 day trial period; cost to purchase: $29.95.
Main improvements in this version: major improvements in database;
addition of user entries; improvements in verb conjugator; optimized for
Panther (OS 10.3).
Ultralingua homepage: http://www.ultralingua.com
Support e-mail: contact@ultralingua.com
This product may be distributed on CD-ROMs as long as no registration
codes are included.
Please contact us with any questions or comments,
The Ultralingua Team
Ultralingua
www.ultralingua.com
contact@ultralingua.com
Date: Aug 07, 1998
From: BjoernBojahr@t-online.de
Subject: Umlautkonverter
Umlautkonverter ===============
Very small Freeware-Program to convert some german characters (�/�/�/�) into
their international characters (Ae/Ue/Oe/ss). It's very useful for eMails.
Date: Sep 06, 2000
A very compelling article about why Christians today might want to consider applying
the diet habits God suggested in Old Testament times to their lives today.
Date: Aug 31, 2000
From: "MAKI Enterprise Inc."
Subject: Multilingual HTML Editor "Unisite" 1.0.4
Unisite allows you to write html files in any language on the Internet and
create multilingual web sites easily.
Unisite has full Unicode support and a built in professional HTML editor.
You can create web documents even in languages previously unavailable on the
internet.
*Automatic language selection.
You do not have to do any language formatting. Simply drag and drop text
into the Unisite window and the html file will be multilingual.
If any single language is used, Unisite will automatically select the most
appropriate encoding.
*Multilingual Find feature.
More powerful than all other high-end word processors or editors; you can
find text in any language with Unisite.
*Text Clip is available as a Template to easily handle sets of html Tags.
Of course Multiple languages are available in Text Clip.
*Numerous Unicode editing functions. Compulsory Unicode conversion, Unicode
paste, language conversion etc.
*Web Browser Preview. You can preview your documents in a Web browser with a
single click.
System requirements
Hardware Power Macintosh, with more than 2 MB memory
OS version and others MacOS 8.0 or later, Text Encoding Converter
1.31 or later (1.5 is recommended.)
Internet Control panel (or Internet Config 1.4 or later)
For multilingual use Language Kits from Apple Computer or a localized
system.
(Mac OS 9.0 includes all Language Kits previously available as separate
products as an optional install).
MAKI Enterprise Inc.
Date: Feb 05, 2003
From: jaceki@use.pl
Subject: V&N English - German Thematic Dictionary - language learning
'English - German Thematic Dictionary' is a dictionary module for use with
the 'Verbs & Nouns' and 'V&N Lookup' programs. You can download the latest
versions of 'Verbs & Nouns' and 'V&N Lookup' directly from the Info-Mac
archives (the Education/Language directory), or via links from this web
site site:
Date: Feb 16, 2003
From: jaceki@use.pl
Subject: V&N English Italian Dictionary 1.0 - foreign language learning
'English Italian Dictionary 1.0' is a dictionary module for use with the
'Verbs & Nouns' and 'V&N Lookup' programs. You can download the latest
versions of 'Verbs & Nouns' and 'V&N Lookup' directly from the Info-Mac
archives (the Education/Language directory).
This dictionary contains more than 12000 English words (plus a few
thousands derivative forms and short phrases). It is mostly based on the
'FreeDict' source. It can serve as a starting point to enlarge and improve
its contents.
The dictionary module itself is free, to use it you need the shareware
program 'Verbs & Nouns 2.6.2' or later (or 'V&N Lookup 1.4.7' or later)
which you can download from the same places as this module - the
unregistered versions of 'Verbs & Nouns' and 'V&N Lookup' have some
limitations.
Jacek Iwanski.
Date: Nov 05, 2002
From: Jacek Iwanski
Subject: V&N Moby Thesaurus AC - foreign language learning
'V&N Moby Thesaurus AC' is a dictionary module (simple-dictionary) for use
with the 'Verbs & Nouns' and 'V&N Lookup' programs. You can download the
latest versions of 'Verbs & Nouns' and 'V&N Lookup' directly from the
Info-Mac archives (the Education/Language directory), or via links from
this web site site:
Date: Nov 11, 2002
From: Jacek Iwanski
Subject: V&N Webster AB 1.2 - foreign language learning
'Webster AB' is a dictionary module (simple-dictionary) for use with the
'Verbs & Nouns' and 'V&N Lookup' programs. You can download the latest
versions of 'Verbs & Nouns' and 'V&N Lookup' directly from the Info-Mac
archives (the Education/Language directory), or via links from this web
site site:
Date: Aug 12, 1999
From: cab@kagi.com
Subject: Vocab 1.0 - Foreign language vocabulary made easy
Vocab makes learning foreign language vocabulary easy!
Learning vocabulary is one of the hardest aspects of a foreign language.
Easy and enjoyable to use, Vocab helps you quickly build the vocabulary you
want. Already winning praise from language-learners and teachers, this
powerful program is proving better than flashcards, infinitely better than
plodding through a dictionary.
Vocab's intelligent test modes will help you learn words faster and more
easily. Statistical analysis and problem word tracking options help you
follow your progress.
For more information, see http://cab.hypermart.net/vocab/.
Date: Sep 26, 1997
From: chrei@unisoft.co.at
Subject: VOODOO version control integrated with BBEdit
Not only software developers have to deal with different versions
of their files. Many other people (web publishers, designers, ...) also
have the problem of managing numerous versions of their files.
VOODOO spells the end of this version chaos by managing all versions
of all files clearly and space-economically.
While the graphical project browser of VOODOO can still be used
to archive and access your versions, all BBEdit users can now
benefit of our new BBEdit plugin that allows you to control
VOODOO's mopst version control features directly
from inside BBEdit. So you will no longer have to leave your favorite
editor to perform your version control activities. Check it out -
you'll like it.
You will need version 1.8 of VOODOO
http://www.unisoft.co.at/e/products/voodoo.html
and version 4.5 of BBEdit
http://www.barebones.com/bbedit.html
to use this plugin.
For Newcomers - What is VOODOO?
===============================
VOODOO (Versions Of Outdated Documents Organized Orthogonally)
is a stand-alone version control tool with a neat graphical user
interface offering many features for the simple and clear management
of projects in which files evolve in numerous versions. The tool
manages not only variants and revisions of single files,
but of whole software projects (multiple files, multiple users,
multiple variants, access rights, project structure,
project history, etc.).
VOODOO differs from previous source code control systems in its
orthogonal approach to version management. This means that for
every component of a project hierarchy you can not only store
its revision history but also different variants of the same
component. The orthogonal organization of revisions and
variants leads to a much clearer organization than with other
tools which use trees for organizing variants and revisions.
Date: Jan 20, 2000
From: VSE Customer Support
Subject: VSE Be Found 1.5.2 - Web Site Promotion Tool
This is VSE Be Found 1.5.2, a new version of the
award-winning web site promotion tool for Macintosh
computers.
VSE Be Found analyzes your web pages and gives concrete tips
on how to improve them to obtain a good ranking on search
engines. Then it automatically submits the web page URL to
popular search engines such as AltaVista, Excite, Lycos,
etc.
In contrast to other applications VSE Be Found supports
more complex URL submissions to search engines that
require to give details about categories, contact
information etc. It also features a built-in FTP client.
The new version incorporates a user suggestion that
makes the application easier to use. Since many search
engines have changed their submission algorithm with the
start of the new year, the submission section of VSE
Be Found has been updated.
Awards:
- MacAddict 11/99, Shareware Pick of the Month
- MacFormat 7/99, Best on Test, 92 %
- Tucows, 5 out of 5
- AppleLinks, 5 out of 5
- FileDudes, 5 out of 5
- MacPool, Best of Selection
System Requirements:
- 5 MB RAM
- System 7.5.5 or higher
Date: Mar 13, 1999
From: Andre@vse-online.com
Subject: VSE HTML Turbo 2.1 (68k) - Makes your web pages twice as fast
This is VSE HTML Turbo 2.1 (68k), a new version of the award-winning HTML
optimizer.
VSE HTML Turbo is a tool that optimizes HTML documents so that they
become much smaller and load much more quickly into web browsers. It is
the winner of Mac Now's Editor's
Choice Award and it has received 4 stars from MacNN and 4 Logos from
Applelinks.
The new version fixes several bugs, uses Navigation Services if
installed, recognizes PNG images and offers severall small improvements.
Date: Mar 13, 1999
From: Andre@vse-online.com
Subject: VSE HTML Turbo 2.1 (PPC) - Makes your web pages twice as fast
This is VSE HTML Turbo 2.1 (PPC), a new version of the award-winning HTML
optimizer.
VSE HTML Turbo is a tool that optimizes HTML documents so that they
become much smaller and load much more quickly into web browsers. It is
the winner of Mac Now's Editor's
Choice Award and it has received 4 stars from MacNN and 4 Logos from
Applelinks.
The new version fixes several bugs, uses Navigation Services if
installed, recognizes PNG images and offers severall small improvements.
Date: Dec 05, 1998
From: chris@darkeagle.com
Subject: Wallaby 1.1.8 FAT.sit
Wallaby is a very easy to use HTML Editor for the Macintosh. It is
designed for both the experienced web designer and the beginner. It
combines a very handy user interface with lots of features.
Date: Apr 23, 1999
From: chris@darkeagle.com
Subject: Wallaby version 1.2.2
Wallaby is a very easy to use HTML Editor for the Macintosh. It is designed
for both the experienced web designer and the beginner. It combines a very
handy user interface with lots of features.
Date: Jun 11, 2003
From: contact@brunoblondeau.com
Subject: Watcher'84 v1.3 - Smart automated web page watcher
Tired of always looking at the same web sites all day long for updated
information? Watcher'84 is the perfect software to automate this task!
Watcher'84 monitors your list of favorites web pages and notifies you when
something gets updated on one of them.
Thanks to very smart algorithms, Watcher'84 focuses on the real page content
only, bypassing advertisements, counters, and other unneeded elements which
would otherwise trigger unwanted notifications.
Watcher'84 is also very easy to use. No plugin, no special complex URLs to
enter. Just enter the address of the web page you want to monitor, and
everything works immediately. Thanks to its smart design, Watcher'84 also
works with virtually all web sites.
Being fully MacOS X-native, Watcher'84 is well integrated to your favorite
OS. It for example features a service menu to quickly create a new watcher
from other applications such as Safari.
*******************************************************
CONTACT: Bruno Blondeau
-------- contact @ brunoblondeau . com
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Watcher'84 is distributed online as a $14.95 shareware.
It can be freely copied on any medium, including magazine CDs, provided the
package is kept complete.
*******************************************************
Date: Mar 26, 1999
From: Lucy24@aol.com
Subject: Muddy Water 1.3
Jake has gone off on a busman's honeymoon, leaving you to take in his mail and
feed his gerbil. Today's mail features a postcard from Revenue City, Nevada,
addressed to you--and the monthly newsletter of the APBB (that's Jake's
professional organization, the Adventurers' Protective and Benevolent
Brotherhood, better known by its slogan, 'Always Pillage Before you Burn.')
Your eyes are drawn irresistibly to the "This Month's Hot Spots" feature:
"...outlawed the Thieves' Guild. As a result, unlicensed thievery is
rampant and there's no mechanism for recovering stolen property. The official
sceptre has been stolen and, thanks to the shortage of accredited thieves,
nobody has been able to locate it. The ruler is offering a large reward and
full amnesty to the one who succeeds in restoring the sceptre and identifying
the original thief..."
That's all the invitation you need.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Mac with 256 or more colors, 12" or larger monitor, 32-bit QuickDraw, 2 (or
more) sound channels). Prefers 2.4 MB free RAM but can run on less.
http://members.aol.com/Lucy24/LucysWorlds.html
Date: Mar 10, 2005
From: tonbrand@xs4all.nl
Subject: Web Site Maestro 4.0 (OSX)
Web Site Maestro speeds up your web site by optimizing both HTML and
script code of your web pages, without corrupting the code. It helps
you keep organized by creating a duplicate site folder for the
optimized files. An added benefit is that it leaves your original files
untouched.
A built-in FTP Client enables one-click optimizing and uploading, even
to a parent site and mirror sites in one pass.
The program features Smart Handling which means that only those pages
that have changed are processed.
Besides optimizing, the program can also check for dangling tags,
missing attributes and broken links and convert special characters.
You should use your original web folder for editing and use the
duplicate web folder for uploading.
Web Site Maestro is 'Unicode-savvy'.
Drag and Drop is supported.
Version 4.0 has a new user interface and many other improvements.
The program is available for Mac OS X, Mac Classic PPC and Windows.
This is the OSX model.
Date: Mar 10, 2005
From: tonbrand@xs4all.nl
Subject: Web Site Maestro 4.0 (Classic)
Web Site Maestro speeds up your web site by optimizing both HTML and
script code of your web pages, without corrupting the code. It helps
you keep organized by creating a duplicate site folder for the
optimized files. An added benefit is that it leaves your original files
untouched.
A built-in FTP Client enables one-click optimizing and uploading, even
to a parent site and mirror sites in one pass.
The program features Smart Handling which means that only those pages
that have changed are processed.
Besides optimizing, the program can also check for dangling tags,
missing attributes and broken links and convert special characters.
You should use your original web folder for editing and use the
duplicate web folder for uploading.
Web Site Maestro is 'Unicode-savvy'.
Drag and Drop is supported.
Version 4.0 has a new user interface and many other improvements.
The program is available for Mac OS X, Mac Classic PPC and Windows.
This is the Mac Classic model.
Date: Oct 02, 1998
From: psheldon@utdallas.edu
Subject: Newton's inappropriate relationship
"NewtMacarenatalk"
Can a Newton say "One True Thing"?
Yes, for those of you who have Apple's unreleased macintalk on it
(I am not authorized to release it here).
------------
Inform yourselves by hearing your Newton recite a balancing White
House statement claiming the ic's abuse of power.
------------
I have downloaded the White House rebuttal of the Kennith Star IC
report. Using macintalk on my macintosh, I was able to get through all the
legalese while doing morning ablutions, to try to get a fair idea of what
is going on rather than just run frightened and hiding with the herd.
Using Jon Wind's add/strip, I've taken the White House rebuttal and
removed linefeeds within paragraphs to make the soft word wrapped
specification of a macintosh paragraph. I indented each paragraph, as well.
As far as I know, elsewise it is verbatim. I've translated it to a newton
paperback book, an idea invented by David Fedor.
My application requires an ad for crypto which I chose to have the
paperback run code on it. This is in memory of the director of Hudson
(think tank) Institute who wrote in some singles magazine in the 60's that
a crucial bullwark of American individuality was ------- privacy. I do this
because I would hope that our future leaders would dare to be individuals
with not merely a public facade.
I've enclosed a newton freeware application I made which will read
paperback books.
My application will backtrack paragraphs, read paragraphs at a
time, and read the whole thing. It also has a button to save your place
where last you had it read to you. The button to read a paragraph is very
big, so you can listen to it in the dark, perhaps under the stars to put
all rants in the cosmic perspective of "One True Thing" ... .
Date: Jul 07, 1999
From: box543@eudoramail.com
Subject: Witchy Icons
Thanks for downloading my witchy icons. MAKE SURE TO LOOK IN ALL THE
FOLDERS! If you enjoy them, please drop me an email. I have more
Macintosh downloads at my website...
This is freeware and may be included on any CD, archive or collection as
long as this read me is included and as long as you send me an email
first. However, I usually ask for a copy of the media (magazine, CD,
etc.) in which my icons are included.
Have fun!
Jen Maher-Bontrager
box543@eudoramail.com
http://www.sailormoon.org/~bowie/
Date: Jun 14, 1995
From: WTLefercus@aol.com
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 1995 23:08:16 -0400
Subject: WordPerfect Word List Macro 2.1
The Word List Macro embedded in this document creates an alphabetized list of
every word that appears in a WordPerfect document. Duplicate words will be
removed. This is useful in creating a concordance file for generating
indexes. Additional macros and a button bar also included in this document
facilitate editing the word list.
Date: Jan 23, 1999
From: jaceki@kagi.com
Subject: Word List Maker 2.0.8 - text conversion utility
Word List Maker is a powerful and easy-to-use program, for generating
sorted word-lists of several kinds from one or more text files. It can
generate word-frequency lists, present the words in the reverse order of
letters, indicate the number of letters contained in each word, or sort
letters. The spell-checker function is also available.
You can use it to analyze texts, to make anagrams, word-frequency lists,
various indexes, spelling lists, to analyze words by their endings etc.
For more information about my software please visit:
http://users.netmatters.co.uk/dandaforbes
Jacek Iwanski.
Date: Apr 09, 1999
From: m@usa.net
Subject: Dictionary Lookup 1.0 - Apple Data Detector
S
Dictionary Lookup is a set of data detectors and actions, which
together allow the user to find the definition or synonyms of
words. This is copyrighted under the GNU General Public License.
In any ADD enabled application simply select a word, several
words, or a line of text. Control-click the text. Words 4
characters and longer will appear in the menu, with an option to
look the word in the Dictionary or Thesaurus. The results of
any lookup will appear in your browser. Dictionary Lookup is
Internet Config aware.
In order to run Dictionary Lookup, the user will need:
MacOS 7.6 (US English version) with:
Contextual Menu Extension
Text Encoding Converter Extension OR
MacOS 8.0 or later (US English version)
AND
Apple Data Detectors 1.0.2 (which requires AppleScript)
--
Matthew C. Miller M Consulting
m @ usa . net
Date: Mar 18, 1998
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: WordPerfect 3.5e patch
This patch for WordPerfect 3.5e does three things:
1. makes the application incredibly stable.
2. adds several commands to the enhanced outlining.
3. fixes every bug that WP and a fine group of beta testers could find in
nearly three months of testing.
It patches WP 3.5e, but not earlier versions (the CD with 3.5e, several
hundred truetype fonts, a ton of clip art, etc., is available for about $25
to every registered owner of WP 3.5 and later. That's available at
800-772-6735).
To install the patch, move or rename your Library first. Run the patch, and
then copy your macros, keyboards, button bars etc. from the old Library to
the new. Do not copy any outlining macros, as updated outlining commands
have been incorporated into the program itself.
The patch is free.
Thanks,
John Rethorst
Date: Jan 27, 2001
From: John Rethorst
Subject: WordPerfect Conversions 2.0
Over 40 conversions, to make the WordPerfect free download equal in
flexibility to the commercial product. Includes MacLink, DataViz, all
popular graphics formats, MS Word 6 and other word processors, Quark Xpress
and PageMaker. Free.
The free program download is at:
http://www.corel.com/products/macintosh/wpmac35/pack_freedownload.htm
and the free OS 8/9 updater (also slows scrolling speed for 7x users) is at:
http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/text/wp/word-perfect-update
r.hqx
Date: Jul 01, 1997
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1993 15:03:24 EST
From: "Paul D. Bain"
Subject: wp-tips.hqx
This is a 12-page WordPerfect document that contains a collection
of tips and tricks for using WordPerfect 2.1. It is in question
and answer format.
This file needs WordPerfect 2.1
The author is WordPerfect Corporation.
(This BinHex file created by DownLine 1.1)
Date: Aug 08, 2000
From: John Rethorst
Subject: WordPerfect Updater for OS 8 and 9
This updates the latest version of WordPerfect Mac for compatibility with
OS versions 8 and 9:
- slows scrolling speed (also on fast machines running 7.5x or 7.6x)
- fixes grayed out Styles, Window and Movie menus
- improves display
- fixes outlining
Since any application compatible with OS 9.0.4 should run in classic mode
on OS X and later, WordPerfect should now be compatible with all future OS
versions.
Free.
John Rethorst
Date: Feb 18, 2004
From: jrethorst@post.com
Subject: WordPerfect Character Sets
Large set of specialized fonts and symbols for use with WordPerfect.
Install like any other font. Free. Set includes:
Arabic Sihafa
ArabicScript Sihafa
BoxDrawing
Cyrillic A
Cyrillic B
Greek Century
Greek Courier
Greek Helvetica
Hebrew David
IconicSymbols A
IconicSymbols B
Japanese
Math A
Math B
MathExtended A
MathExtended B
Multinational A Courier
Multinational A Helve
Multinational A Roman
Multinational B Courier
Multinational B Helve
Multinational B Roman
OverflowSet
Phonetic
TypographicSymbols
Date: Apr 23, 2001
From: John Rethorst
Subject: WordPerfect DocCompare 2.0.1
Compares two WordPerfect documents using PERL and an advanced algorithm that finds a longest common subsequence (LCS) of two sequences. Marks differences between the documents quickly and precisely. Free. Requires MacPerl, also free, at ftp://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch//software/platform/macos/perl/ or http://www.perl.com/CPAN/ports/mac/.
Date: Nov 29, 1999
From: John Rethorst
Subject: WP Download Outlining Fix
The free download of WordPerfect 3.5e has a mistake, so the highly-regarded
Enhanced Outlining module does not install correctly. Fortunately, the fix
is simple and quick.
If you do any outlining at all, you'll want to make this correction.
Unsolicited comments from users about this outliner include:
"brilliant . . . wonderful . . . a world-class outliner . . . awesome . . .
magnificent . . . fabulous . . . incomparable . . . a godsend . . . the
very best of all outline programs . . . unequalled . . . exceptional
capabilities . . . nothing short of superb . . . the most powerful tool in
the outlining world . . . design and functionality are sleek and elegant
. . . very nice work . . . superior . . . superduper . . . my dream come
true . . . I am amazed at this high quality addition . . . a great outliner
. . . terrific . . . really superb . . . richly endowed with every possible
feature one could want . . . I am very grateful . . . Fine Work!"
Date: Feb 15, 2004
From: jrethorst@post.com
Subject: WP Language Files A-F
Contains a dictionary, thesaurus, and hyphenation module for the following
languages and localizations. The program is a free download at
http://acmfiles.csusb.edu/corel/wpmac.html. The OS 8/9 updater, at the same
site, is necessary and the only updater needed. The program runs very well
in Classic in Jaguar and Panther. Good support is available on the WP
mailing list, at http://www.r8ix.com/lists.html. A complete set of
conversions is available on Info-Mac, in
text/wp/wordperfect-conversions-2.0.
Australia-English
Brazil-Portuguese
Canada-English
Canada-French
Denmark
Finland
France
Date: Feb 15, 2004
From: jrethorst@post.com
Subject: WP Language Files.aux
Contains utility files and documentation for WP Language Files (A-F, G-N
and O-Z). The program is a free download at
http://acmfiles.csusb.edu/corel/wpmac.html. The OS 8/9 updater, at the same
site, is necessary and the only updater needed. The program runs very well
in Classic in Jaguar and Panther. Good support is available on the WP
mailing list, at http://www.r8ix.com/lists.html. A complete set of
conversions is available on Info-Mac, in
text/wp/wordperfect-conversions-2.0.
Date: Feb 15, 2004
From: jrethorst@post.com
Subject: WP Language Files G-N
Contains a dictionary, thesaurus, and hyphenation module for the following
languages and localizations. The program is a free download at
http://acmfiles.csusb.edu/corel/wpmac.html. The OS 8/9 updater, at the same
site, is necessary and the only updater needed. The program runs very well
in Classic in Jaguar and Panther. Good support is available on the WP
mailing list, at http://www.r8ix.com/lists.html. A complete set of
conversions is available on Info-Mac, in
text/wp/wordperfect-conversions-2.0.
Dutch
English-UK
German
Islandic
Italian
Norwegian
Date: Feb 15, 2004
From: jrethorst@post.com
Subject: WP Language Files O-Z
Contains a dictionary, thesaurus, and hyphenation module for the following
languages and localizations. The program is a free download at
http://acmfiles.csusb.edu/corel/wpmac.html. The OS 8/9 updater, at the same
site, is necessary and the only updater needed. The program runs very well
in Classic in Jaguar and Panther. Good support is available on the WP
mailing list, at http://www.r8ix.com/lists.html. A complete set of
conversions is available on Info-Mac, in
text/wp/wordperfect-conversions-2.0.
English-US
German-Swiss
Portuguese-Portugal
Spanish-Catalan
Spanish-Spain
Swedish
Date: Jul 20, 1998
Date: Sat, 4 Mar 1995 21:51:55 -0500
From: jcr2@cornell.edu (John Rethorst)
Subject: word-perfect-mac-glossary 3.1
Hi,
Attached is an update to my glossary of WordPerfect terms, and Mac terms
useful to people learning WordPerfect.
This is now current for WordPerfect 3.1 and System 7.5.
Thanks,
John Rethorst
Date: Oct 14, 2002
From: John Rethorst
Subject: WordPerfect Mac News (complete)
Complete set of issues of the newsletter produced by the tech support team
of the popular word-processing program. The approx. 300 pages contain
literally thousands of tips, macros, and FAQs.
Free.
The free download of the entire program is available at
http://acmfiles.csusb.edu/corel/wpmac.html.
The only updater needed, for OS 8/9/Classic, is at:
http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/text/wp/word-perfect-update
r.hqx.
A complete set of conversion filters is at:
http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/text/wp/word-perfect-conver
sions-20.hqx.
Thank you,
John Rethorst
Date: Aug 13, 1999
From: Robert.Best@MiracleInc.com
Subject: World Wide Web Weaver 3.0.2 for 68k
This is World Wide Web Weaver version 3.0.2 for Macs with 680x0 processors.
World Wide Web Weaver for Macintosh, the professional World Wide Web
page creation tool, is an application designed to help you create
World Wide Web pages using an easy yet flexible interface.
Version 3.0.2 provides various fixes since 3.0 and only minor changes
since 3.0.1.
Robert C. Best III - Robert.Best@MiracleInc.com
CEO of Miracle Software Inc.
Miracle Software Inc. - miracle@MiracleInc.com
Authors of:
World Wide Web Weaver 3.0.2
HTML Web Weaver Lite 3.0.1
SiteWeaver 1.0.1
http://www.MiracleInc.com
Date: Aug 13, 1999
From: Robert.Best@MiracleInc.com
Subject: World Wide Web Weaver 3.0.2 for PPC
This is World Wide Web Weaver version 3.0.2 for Macs with PowerPC processors
World Wide Web Weaver for Macintosh, the professional World Wide Web
page creation tool, is an application designed to help you create
World Wide Web pages using an easy yet flexible interface.
Version 3.0.2 provides various fixes since 3.0 and only minor changes
since 3.0.1.
Robert C. Best III - Robert.Best@MiracleInc.com
CEO of Miracle Software Inc.
Miracle Software Inc. - miracle@MiracleInc.com
Authors of:
World Wide Web Weaver 3.0.2
HTML Web Weaver Lite 3.0.1
SiteWeaver 1.0.1
http://www.MiracleInc.com
Date: Jun 24, 1999
From: Blake Ward
Subject: X 10 Home Automation Scripting Addition 1.2
Would you rather wake up to gentle background music from your stereo
and the smell of fresh brewed coffee? Ever wish your computer could
turn on the printer when you want to print a file and then turn it
back off when it was finished? Would you like your house to look
lived in when you're away on vacation? Ever wanted to just say
"Stereo On" and have your stereo turn on? Now you can do all of this
and more from your Macintosh using AppleScript!
This shareware package provides a collection of scripting commands
that let you control appliances, lights, etc. from AppleScript using
a very inexpensive CP290 interface and X-10 modules that are
available at many electronics stores or via mail order.
If you're new to home automation or AppleScript, the detailed manual
provides lots of background information, examples, mail order
companies for the interface and modules, contacts for home automation
magazines, etc. For less than $60 and very little effort you can get
started in home automation - check it out!
For more information on the X10 scripting addition and our other
shareware products, please visit our web site:
http://www.seracsoftware.com/
This is version 1.2, which updates the manual and the contact information.
Date: Oct 08, 1997
From: moritz.grund@mannheim-netz.de
Subject: ya text editor PRO 1.02
Welcome to 'ya text editor PRO'. The most powerful text editor with an
additional draw function. Have fun! $7 Shareware. � 1997 Moritz Grund
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