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Info-Mac Digest Tue, 29 Apr 97 Volume 15 : Issue 72
Today's Topics:
[*] 1400 Newton files listing
[*] Ambrosia_Times_4.2.hqx
[*] Bill's Zip Disk Icons
[*] Bills Icons
[*] Bills to Pay Pro 3.5.6
[*] CopyPaste 3.3.1a (US)
[*] development/hypercard
[*] DOS Export 1.0.sea.hqx
[*] DOSImport
[*] Element Tools for Excel
[*] Explorer.sit
[*] Helios LanTest 2.0.0 - File Server Performance Evaluation Tool
[*] Home Automation Software
[*] ICeTEe 2b5
[*] ictype11.sit.hqx
[*] Italian Nouns - Italian language learning software
[*] Language Toolkit Reader 1.2.1 - foreign languages learning tool
[*] List Launcher
[*] List Launcher
[*] Lottery Wizard 2.0
[*] Mac Errors & Help 1.1-hc
[*] Mac Restart (ppc)
[*] Macintosh Floating Windows support routines
[*] metapong.sea.hqx
[*] Metronome-Tuning Fork
[*] NetBATCH 1.05c
[*] NetBATCH 1.1preview
[*] newtons speaking
[*] NOVA 2.0.0
[*] OMDI Unit Calculator
[*] Port Juggler Update 4.6
[*] Pure Component Tools for Excel
[*] puriTEXT 1.3
[*] QSJ HyperCard Satcks
[*] Rate-A-Course for Newton
[*] remember-30.hqx
[*] ResEdit aete Editor
[*] SFX Machine Demo
[*] Spy 2.51
[*] StepOnItDemo.hqx
[*] The AMUG May 1997 Newletter in pdf format
[*] touchMe 1.2
[*] WWWStat4Mac 1.5
[*] YAAF v1.0a1 - Yet Another Application Framework
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:22 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] 1400 Newton files listing
Totally Incomplete PDA CD-ROM #8 CD List - This is the list of packages
available
on Newton CD #8 from AMUG CD, Inc. in Newton Book format. This CD contains a
Filemaker database that allows you to search from any of the packages available
and load them right there from the database. Totally cool interface from the
Totally Incomplete PDA CD-ROM. Get the most out of your Newton, call AMUG CD at
(602) 497-2244 to get yours.
[Archived as /info-mac/nwt/info/amug-cd-8-list-pkg.hqx; 62K]
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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 20:04:56 -0700
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Subject: [*] Ambrosia_Times_4.2.hqx
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:30:12 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Bill's Zip Disk Icons
Hope you dig these icons....if you do......try my other set Bill's Zip Disk
Icons 2 also on INFO-MAC.
Enjoy and send any comments to [email protected]
[Archived as /info-mac/art/grf/bills-zip-disk-icons.hqx; 80K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:30:09 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Bills Icons
Hope you dig these icons....if you do......try my other set Bill's Zip Disk
Icons also on INFO-MAC.
Enjoy and send any comments to [email protected]
[Archived as /info-mac/art/grf/bills-zip-disk-icons-2.hqx; 58K]
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 18:06:09 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Bills to Pay Pro 3.5.6
Welcome to Bills to Pay Pro=81 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!!
[Archived as /info-mac/nwt/app/bills-to-pay-pro-356.hqx; 165K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:25 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] CopyPaste 3.3.1a (US)
This version 3.3.1a differs from version 3.3.1 in only one point: It changes the
default state of the preferences option "Get all Clicks on Palette" to be
initially turned off.
Some users encountered a freeze with ClarisWorks, MS-Excel, Eudora, MS Word and
Metrowerks Codewarrior on some desktop Power Macs when this option is on. So we
now have it off by default.
CopyPaste is a very useful utility and clipboard extension. It adds 10
clipboards
to the one you already use. This may not sound like much but if you think about
it what is the one thing that everyone does on their computer? Besides typing!
Copying and pasting of course. CopyPaste adds the ability of copying many items
at a time and then going elsewhere to paste all those items. Its not radical but
it certainly makes life for writers, editors and graphic artists easier. If you
haven't tried it please download it free from our site above and see what its
like. Most people who try it say "Why didn't Apple orthe whatchamacallit company
that made Windows think of this?" There is lots more to CopyPaste like
application switching, text processing, clipboard archives (very handy in
Netscape) and it also remembers that last 10 items you copied in the regular
clipboard. Since your a busy professional you may feel that this sounds like a
good story but not something you need yourself. Wrong! Ask any CopyPaste user or
try it you'll be pleasantly surprised.
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/copy-paste-331.hqx; 387K]
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 18:06:22 -0700
From: PC.Errors.&.Help.1.1
Subject: [*] development/hypercard
"PC Errors & Help 1.1" is a freeware HyperCard stack created by Ken
Dunham, =A91997. This stack is a list of common errors encountered during
consultation with IBM/PC customers. Each error is explained in layman
terms with technical documentation available as needed. A great
organization or reference tool for any lab manager or home
troubleshooting individual. Users of Macintosh PowerPC computers will
especially like this product.
You have my permission to put this stack on commercially available CD
ROM's. Feel free to email comments and questions to
[email protected] or [email protected].
[Archived as /info-mac/info/pc-errors-and-help-11-hc.hqx; 81K]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 19:43:03 -0700
From: [email protected]
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.
[Archived as /info-mac/disk/dos-export-10.hqx; 51K]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 19:43:05 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] DOSImport
DOS Import 1.0 - Translates DOS text files into Macintosh text. Requires
System 7 or later. Written by Quade Publishing.
[Archived as /info-mac/disk/dos-import.hqx; 51K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:30:21 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Element Tools for Excel
Included with this package is a fully functional, time limited demonstration
version of Octavian Micro Development Inc.'s (OMDI) Element Tools for
submission. This software requires at least Excel 5.0 for PowerMacintosh.
OMDI Element Tools for Excel are an Excel Add-In that provide a handy reference
for information on the elements. It includes commands, functions, and physical
property information for the elements Hydrogen (1) through Hahnium (105).
Information on natural isotopes is also supported.
OMDI Element Tools include a handy Mass Quantity Calculator that allows you to
enter a formula for a reagent, a portion of it, how much you either have or
expect, and optionally what units you want.*
The Element Picker command helps you quickly find an atomic number by element
name.
* optional use of OMDI Unit Conversion Tools
[Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/omdielem.hqx; 132K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:28 -0700
From: [email protected] (J. P. Craig)
Subject: [*] Explorer.sit
Explorer is a shareware (US$25) Go (weiqi) game. Many people have asked me about
a Macintosh version of Go. This is the best one I can find; older, smaller
programs exist, but their play is poor, or they crash frequently under new
systems.
[Archived as /info-mac/game/explorer-33.hqx; 410K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:30:00 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Helios LanTest 2.0.0 - File Server Performance Evaluation Tool
Helios LanTest is an utility designed to test file server performance in a
Macintosh environment. It tests the following operations:
* Creating 100 files of 20KB each * Opening and closing 100 files. * Remove 100
files. * Write 3 MB to a file. * Read 3 MB from a file. * Lock and unlock 4000
records. * Read a directory containing 320 entries. * Print a 3 MB PostScript
file to the selected printer.
For faster networks (e.g. 100baseT) the size of the 3 MB file can be
increased to
30MB.
The utility can perform a mixture of these tests using a given number of times
and display the timings as well as an average. All results are written into an
ASCII logfile as well. The utility will count the number of concurrently running
LanTest from the same settings document.
As all benchmarks, the results must be interpreted carefully and all test
parameters should be documented together with the results.
Changes since version 1.1:
* Fat binary. * Printer performance test. * Support for AppleScript. * Can now
save the test settings in a settings document, this makes it easier to load all
the same settings in a multi-user test. * Added a preference for faster
networks,
3MB files do not stress the 100Mbit networks enough. * Fixed a crashing bug with
AppleShare client 3.7.
Known Limitations:
* Testing through the LocalTalk port can distort the test result considerably as
the Mac's clock is stopped too long from the LocalTalk driver. This appears to
depend upon Mac model.
Jens-Uwe Mager
HELIOS Software GmbH Lavesstr. 80 30159 Hannover Germany
Phone: +49 511 36482-0 FAX: +49 511 36482-69
Internet: [email protected]
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/atlk/helios-lan-test-20.hqx; 130K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:49 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Home Automation Software
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!
This is version 1.0.1, a bug fix release of the scripting addition that fixes an
incompatibility with localized (non-U.S.) versions of the MacOS.
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/osa/x10-scripting-addition-101.hqx; 145K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:51 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] ICeTEe 2b5
ICeTEe 2 by Michael Schuerig, 1997
This is an enhanced version of the ICeTEe goody included with Internet Config by
Peter N. Lewis and Quinn "The Eskimo". You need to have Internet Config
anyway to
use ICeTEe 2 so please have a look at their ReadMe as well. The information
therein applies as well.
Usage
Drop ICeTEe 2 into your Extensions folder (and remove the original ICeTEe
if it's
installed). ICeTEe 2 is active after you restart your Mac. Then it works
the same
as ICeTEe: you can command-click a URL almost everywhere to open it in the
appropriate helper application as set in Internet Config. The additional
functionality is that if you hold down the option key the URL is not launched,
but instead it is send to a bookmark helper application.
Included is a very simple AppleScript application that understands this bookmark
message. On the first launch you are prompted to select a folder where to put
your URLs. URLs send to this message get saved as a Netscape Navigator=81
document. When you open this document Navigator tries to open the contained URL.
Version 2b5 fixes a bug introduced while fixing a bug in 2b3 (problem with
trailing dots in URLs).
Michael Schuerig
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/icetee-2b5.hqx; 57K]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 19:43:07 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] ictype11.sit.hqx
IC Type v1.1 is a simple drag-n-drop utility to change creator and file types
based first on the name extension (like '.txt'), and second on any existing file
type. It uses Internet Config, so mappings are easy to set and are consistent
with other apps.
[Archived as /info-mac/disk/ic-type-11.hqx; 38K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:30 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Italian Nouns - Italian language learning software
Italian Nouns 1.1 is a plug-in module for the language-learning program 'Verbs &
Nouns'. The Verbs & Nouns program helps Macintosh users to practise verbs and
nouns in several languages. This plug-in module helps you to practise Italian
nouns, including plural forms, the definite article, and translations. The
module already contains more than 2000 nouns, and you can add your own nouns to
it. You can also do exercises based on sound, but you have to record the sound
for yourself. To use this module, you need to have the parent program
'Verbs and
Nouns', version 1.5 or later available from:
or the Info-Mac archives.
Jacek Iwanski.
[Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/italian-nouns-11.hqx; 474K]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 19:43:01 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Language Toolkit Reader 1.2.1 - foreign languages learning tool
Language Toolkit Writer and Reader are a pair of programs for the
preparation and reading of the foreign language interactive multimedia
lessons. With Language Writer you can prepare the interactive lessons in
minutes. To set up a lesson you just use the set of predefined multimedia
items specially designed for foreign languages study. You can just
drag-and-drop these items into the convenient locations in the lesson's
window, paste pictures, movies, record sound, and enter sentences,
translation, grammar notes or vocabulary into the proper boxes. These
lessons can be viewed with the Reader program by the final user then. There
are also 4 predefined exercise layouts for designing the foreign language
exercises easily.
With Language Reader you can browse the interactive lessons, listen
sounds, read translation, explanation, dictionary notes and more. You can
also perform foreign language exercises. The program allows you to use the
"Verbs & Nouns"
dictionaries as well.
Jacek Iwanski.
[Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/language-toolkit-reader-121.hqx; 1212K]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 19:43:19 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] List Launcher
Idea Keeper is a List, To Do, and Note Management Program for the
Macintosh. Use it to keep lists of important ideas, keep notes organized,
and manage to do
lists. This program is very loosely based on the program "Stickies". I have
added to this program most of the features which I thought "Stickies"
should have but doesn't (including support for pictures, multiple "sets" of
notes, stylized text, and more).
Idea Keeper works by allowing you to create individual "ideas" which are stored
in "topics". In Idea Keeper an idea has a name which is displayed in a
list, and a window in which you can store details. A topic is a set of
ideas. At any
given time, Idea Keeper displays a single topic, allowing you to quickly
organize and view the ideas it contains. You can easily move between
topics, and copy or move individual ideas between topics.
Ideas can be printed, exported as text files, or imported from text files.
Topics can be exported or imported as folders of text files corresponding
to each individual idea.
Freeware. Documentation is on-line.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/idea-keeper-ppc.hqx; 158K]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 19:43:10 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] List Launcher
List Launcher (version 2b10)
List Launcher is a utility that is designed for quick, simple and logical access
to commonly used folders, files, applications, desk accessories or any
other type of file. It also provides a utility for quickly moving between
different open applications.
List Launcher is an application. This means that in order to use List Launcher
you need to make it the active application. List Launcher provides several
convenient methods for accessing and launching files.
Freeware.
[Archived as /info-mac/disk/list-launcher-ppc.hqx; 295K]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 19:42:55 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Lottery Wizard 2.0
Brief Description
Lottery Wizard 2.0 is a macintosh application that allows the user
to choose numbers for almost any lottery using a variety of themes.
It can also be used to choose numbers for syndicates.
Requirements
68030 Macintosh or later
System 7.1 or later
[Archived as /info-mac/game/lottery-wizard-2.hqx; 664K]
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Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 18:06:16 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Mac Errors & Help 1.1-hc
"Mac Errors & Help 1.1" is a freeware HyperCard stack created by Ken
Dunham, =A91997. This stack is a list of common errors encountered during
consultation with Macintosh customers. Each error is explained in
layman terms with technical documentation available as needed. A great
tool for any lab manager or home troubleshooting individual.
You have my permission to put this stack on commercially available CD
ROM's. Feel free to email comments and questions to
[email protected] or [email protected].
[Archived as /info-mac/info/mac-errors-and-help-11-hc.hqx; 115K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:30:05 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Mac Restart (ppc)
Mac Restart is a utility for Macintosh Server. Mac Restart let you
automatically restart your Mac at a prefixed time. This is ideal for Mac
which runs continuously and need a automatic restart at regular interval
time. Mac Restart let you select the time at which automatically restart
your Mac and wich method to use betwen 'Soft Restart' and 'Hard Restart'.
The 'Soft Restart' is quite polite and will quit all your active
application via AppleEvent before restarting as if you use the 'Restart'
command in the finder. The 'Hard Restart' is instead quite 'brutal'. It
restarts your Mac without advising your running applications.
Mac Restart will display a window reporting at which time your Mac will be
restarted and using which method. When Mac Restart is in the background it
changes its time requested to the CPU to run, this to not hog your Mac and leave
to your server all the power it needs to carry its work. Also Mac Restart a
prefixed time before the restart, will flash a small dot on its window to inform
you restart time is approching. All the setting are changeable in any moment via
a dialog and are saved in preference file. This is version 1.2 with new features
and bug fix.
*** inclusion in CD-ROM & shareware disks permitted ***
Further info at: http://www.kagi.com/panetta
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/mac-restart-ppc-12.hqx; 116K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:41 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Macintosh Floating Windows support routines
Enclosed for your consideration is MacFloater.c and MacFloater.h, a couple of
source files which should help write Mac applications which use floating
windows.
Note that you need to include the Infinity Windoid WDEF resource with any
application built with these files; the enclosed source files only help make the
Windoid float.
This is totally uncopyrighted freeware--which means that though I wrote
them (and
lifted^H^H^H^H^H based the code on an article in Develop), I am putting them out
there completely free of any restrictions whatsoever.
Just think of me when you use the code.
Anyways, here they are, with a short SimpleText file explaining how to use the
routines.
The code is binhex'ed and stuffit'ed.
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/mac-floater.hqx; 14K]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 19:42:57 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] metapong.sea.hqx
MetaPong is a great graphical interfaced version of the classic game Pong.
Awsome graphics and music! Great game for young children to senior citizens!
Bring back this old classic for your computer!
Requirements: Any macintosh with 256 color capabilities.
[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/meta-pong.hqx; 2924K]
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Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 22:45:10 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Metronome-Tuning Fork
Metronome-Tuning Fork
Two simple utilities to be used with acoustic musical instruments:
A simple Metronome with beats and flashes (silent mode). 20 - 240 beats /
minute.
A tuning fork: Play continuous tones from C to b (2 octaves) or melodies using a
small keyboard.
History: none (first submission) System Requirements: - Sound output, Color
Quickdraw, system 7.x
Please include Metronome-Tuning Fork in the info-mac archives (directory:
gst/snd) on the Internet and any CD-ROMs.
[Archived as /info-mac/art/snd/metronome-tuning-fork.hqx; 131K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:53 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] NetBATCH 1.05c
NetBATCH 1.05c - is a batch download utility. You can download several
files, one
after another, easily. It is faster to download in segments, with NetBatch, it
is much faster, and easier. NetBatch 1.05 offers many upgrades to basic
functions, and accelleration of the NetBatch engine. Netbatch 1.05 contains the
ability to share lists to be downloaded with other users across the network.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/netbatch-105c.hqx; 868K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:55 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] NetBATCH 1.1preview
NetBATCH 1.1preview - is a batch download utility. You can download several
files, one after another, easily. It is faster to download in segments, with
NetBatch, it is much faster, and easier. Offers many upgrades to basic
functions,
and accelleration of the NetBatch engine. Contains the ability to share lists to
be downloaded with other users across the network.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/netbatch-11pr1.hqx; 905K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:23 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] newtons speaking
Apple didn't release its speech synthesis in the mp2000, but did release voice
recording. My program and recommended hardware will get you some of the features
of the new mp2000 in case you are waiting for the 2010 with more speech
recognition like I am. I made a little program to make all the newton message
pads be able to talk just a little (I may work out a crude phonetics
newtonscript
plugin later). You may recall they didn't support pict 2's and after I did they
came up with newton press which I enjoyed pict 2's in. I hope I maybe inspire
them again. My tiny program takes a system 7 file, the kind you get by dragging
an alert from the system or convert from a simplesound recording with freeware
SoundApp 2.2.3, and turns it into a slurpee file that can be put into the newton
sound soup with newton running slurpee. To see that the sound works, you might
use bitsound, freeware available on Steve Weyer's pages. Well, now I've gotten
"line in" for
* When the class was taken (if you do end up taking it) -- same
predefined periods as when it's offered
* What grade you received (lots of predefined's, although you'll
probably only use the 'A' selection right?)
* And a never-ending comments field so you can add whatever you want
(e.g., where you took the course, what the prof was REALLY like, grading
policies, adhearance to the syllabus, tips, etc...)
If you have questions, comments, suggestions, etc., want to make a
donation (US funds), or just want to drop me a postcard saying this
thing saved you from taking a really crappy class, send a note to:
David Greenberg PO Box 307 Highland Park, IL 60035-0307
Internet: [email protected]
[Archived as /info-mac/nwt/app/rate-a-course.hqx; 12K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:30:17 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] remember-30.hqx
This is a personal reminder package for MacOS computers. It reminds you about
important events in your life when you start up your Mac and while you work.
Features simple but flexible specification for repeating events, extensive
control over appearance and low memory requirements. Includes a comprehensive
User Guide and sample event (occasion) files.
This is the complete package, not a limited demo version. Use it for two
weeks to
decide if you like it then send a $20 shareware payment if you decide to
continue
using it. No additional payment is necessary if you have already paid for a
previous version of this package. Full details are provided in the application
"about" box and the User's Guide.
Major Changes in this Release - now a FAT (68k and PowerPC native) application -
double click on occasion files to view their contents - multi-line descriptions
(RETURNs are allowed) - simplified occasion search - additional startup
auto-open
preferences - enhancements to auto-delete facilities - improvements to
Preferences wording and organization - various minor bug fixes - payment
via KAGI
There many other small changes. Be sure to read the User Guide for
details.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/time/remember-30.hqx; 391K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:46 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] ResEdit aete Editor
The ResEdit extension for Apple Event Terminologies, that is 'aete' resource s
and 'aeut' resources. This editor decomposes the hierartical aete template
structure into each win dows. It supports usual copy/paste operations for
any sub
hierarchies e.g. suites, events... You can register AppleEvent's 4 byte codes in
it. Though it has no other special functions, I think it makes editing 'aete' r
esources easier.
Hiroshi Oda
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/aete-editor.hqx; 39K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:27 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] SFX Machine Demo
SFX Machine merges modular synthesis with multi-effects. It is available as a
premiere-format plug-in for use with Peak, Deck, Vision and other audio
programs.
This is a Demo version.
[Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/sfx-machine-demo-102.sit.hqx; 1200K]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 19:43:17 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] Spy 2.51
SPY v 2.51 US 91996-97 Pascal CARDON
What is Spy ? + Spy shows a list of all the processes which are actives,
even the background processes. + Spy gives you some details like launch
time, used CPU time, memory heaps display. + Spy allows you to bring one of
the processes to the front by 'double clicking' its name. + Spy allows you
to kill a process by 'option double clicking' its name. + Spy remembers its
window's position. + You may resize the window to see just the part you
want. + Spy is very useful if you want to manage your memory usage by
avoiding to keep lot of programs actives, or by adjusting their memory
size.
You may join me via email at : [email protected]
Release history: V 2.51 (April 12, 97) + Completly rewrite and new interface +
Removed a cosmetic bug about the display of the selection + Preferences are now
saved in a dedicated Prefs file + Programs are now listed in a scrolable list +
The columns are sizable + New print menu + Better look : gray title, new fonts +
Less memory used + A bug preventing the correct display of some icons is removed
+ New french version
SHAREWARE + Spy is a 10$ US Shareware (or 50FF or any other currency). + You
should send me directly the shareware fee at Pascal CARDON 17, cours du Buisson
77186 NOISIEL FRANCE or use the enclosed KAGI SHAREWARE Register program to pay
me with cash, check, Visa card =8A
My other products available in InfoMac archives: + Yooz package : keep tracks
applications + PowerOff Scheduler : scheduled power off on a day by day
basis and power off on idle detect.
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/spy-251-us.hqx; 91K]
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Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 19:42:58 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] StepOnItDemo.hqx
The following file is a Demo of Step On It!, a new game from Casady & Greene,
Inc. Step On It! received 5 stars from MacWorld and won Best Arcade Game in
their 1997 Game Hall of Fame.
Here is a description: You're trapped! Locked inside a zany world with objects
that might have come out of your childhood toy chest! You've got to get to the
door, but first you have to get the key! Quick - jump the wheelies, avoid the
beanies, dodge the ostriches, and get out before the cannon destroys all the toy
blocks. It won't be easy, but it will be FUN!
As you graduate from level to level, the obstacles become more numerous and the
challenges more difficult. You'll have to think fast and act quickly. You have
the power to create blocks to help you climb, and magic balls and arrows will
help you defeat the robos, ants, walkers and smilies. But will that be enough?
You can do it with the power of Step On It!
[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/step-on-it-demo.hqx; 2540K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:20 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] The AMUG May 1997 Newletter in pdf format
AMUG 97-05.pdf - This is the May 1997 AMUG News monthly magazine featuring
Photoshop 4.0, A quick look at the changes in this venerable graphics
application
Graceland - Meet the people, learn the lore and wander through the halls of
Elvis
Presley's home. Working with your service provider - cooperation is the key.
Rogues' Gallery - Gino gets a new Casio digital camera. AMUG is located in
Phoenix, AZ 85016 - (602) 553-8966 Information hotline - (602) 277-5142 AMUG
membership is open to anyone. Annual dues are $39 U.S. funds. Copyright 1997
Arizona Macintosh Users Group all rights reserved. Requires Acrobat reader 3.0.
[Archived as /info-mac/per/amug-97-05-pdf.hqx; 1085K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:36 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] touchMe 1.2
[touchMe 1.2]
touchMe is an application program to change the creation and/or
modification date
time stamp of any Macintosh files or folders. It is like Unix command "touch".
To run the program, it requires System 7.1 or later. Under System 7.5,
touchMe is
also AppleScriptable and allows to accept drag & drop operations. The program is
written under the Metrowerks C++ application framework of CodeWarrior
PowerPlant.
And, the package includes a set of its source codes.
* Changes since v.1.1.2, published on February 10, 1997 - New. The modifier-key
operation was changed. To touch the files, just put them onto the application
icon or the touchMe window. To fill in the date time columns, please drag and
drop the file or folder over the columns with the command-key pressed. - Bug. It
sometimes failed to hilite the border of touchMe window when you drag the files
with command-key pressed. Fixed for sure! - New. The text strings can be put
shortly in the date time columns even if you do not hold down the command-key or
option-key. - Bug. The indicator (*) for holding modifier keys was flickering
unsteadily on the top-left corner of the window. Fixed. - New. Corrected the
right captions of check boxes and radio buttons for the readability. - New. The
design of the Apple Guide file was improved. It now starts to open the topics
list window, instead of browing every panel in sequence from the first. The
previous version of the styled help board was discontinued. - New. The software
is now constructed from a bunch of reusable codes, which forms a class library
common to my "puriTEXT" program.
touchMe is a freeware program. You can distribute it without any limitations nor
permissions.
The latest version of this software is also available at:
http://www.bekkoame.or.jp/~mizutori/sof ... talog.html
Mizutori Tetsuya, Tokyo, Japan [email protected]
[Archived as /info-mac/disk/touch-me-12.hqx; 588K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:58 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] WWWStat4Mac 1.5
WWWStat4Mac 1.5 - is a simple application designed to process the log files from
httpd4Mac. It will also process log files from any application that outputs log
files in the 'common log format'. This includes some UNIX and PC web servers. So
if you have a UNIX or PC web server you might be able to process the log
files on your Mac
use it you should pay for it. Please read the document WWWStat4Mac
Registration for more
information on how to register WWWStat4Mac. WWWStat4Mac requires system 7.0 or
later. It would also be an advantage to have Mac TCP v1.1.1 (or later ) and
Internet Config v1.1 (or later) installed to take advantage of some
features. So the ideal minimal system would be System 7.5.3, MacTCP 2.0.6
or Open Transport 1.1 and Internet Config 1.2 ( but this is only a
recommendation not a
requirement).
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/www-stat4mac-15.hqx; 1059K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:29:44 -0700
From: [email protected]
Subject: [*] YAAF v1.0a1 - Yet Another Application Framework
Enclosed for your consideration is YAAF: Yet Another Application Framework.
Okay, okay, so you're probably saying "why bother?" I mean, aren't there a bunch
of those around here now?
Well, the difference is that this is a freeware C++ framework which helps create
applications which run under both the Macintosh and under Microsoft Windows.
I pull this stunt off by creating a thin wrapper which contains code for the
event loop in the Win32 API, and the Macintosh OS event loop. And I put in
a thin
wrapper to handle windows, views, printing, and the menu bar.
Also included is a separate library which implements standard controls as YAAF
views.
This is freeware, covered by the GNU Library General Public License. Which means
that you are free to build whatever application you want, including commercial
applications.
This is an alpha version of the library, meaning that there are a few features
that still need to be flushed out. But the event loop, view and window
encapsulation are pretty stable.
The libraries, including a few simple programs, are binhexed and stuffit'ed.
- Bill Woody [email protected]
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/yaaf-10-alpha.hqx; 1377K]
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 97 00:28:22 -0700
From: Dan & Melissa Becker
Subject: SEND equivalent on Macs with PPP?
Hello and welcome back, Digesters!
An experience I had this morning prompts this question. I was logged in
from home via my modem/ppp connection, and checked my e-mail. I got one
from a friend, and we sent a few e-mails back and forth.
Back in the days when I used a terminal program to dial up a VAX for
internet access (I was [email protected] then) we had the SEND
command. If another user was logged in, you could cause a one-line
message to appear on their screen, no matter what they were doing. I
guess AOL can do this, too, but I don't use it that much.
Anyway, if I wanted my friends to be able to get my attention and start a
conversation while I was on-line, what should I run whenever my PPP
connection is open? Ideally, it would be something that a PC user could
use to communicate. Internet voice phones won't do the trick; most of the
people on the other end of this communication don't have computers which
can handle it. We're looking for a simple, text solution.
Anyone with suggestions, please include pointers to where I can find more
information. If I get good answers, I'll summarize, of course!
TIA
Dan Becker
[email protected]
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