Info-Mac Digest V17 #213
Posted: January 3rd, 2001, 12:30 pm
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Info-Mac Digest Wed, 03 Jan 01 Volume 17 : Issue 213
Today's Topics:
(A) Lego Mindstorms and the Mac
[*] Bub and Bob 1.7J - Japanese Version
[*] Countdown Reminder v2.0.1
[*] Devalipi 2.0
[*] eQuery v1.0 - "Data_Management" - create data merge source files for Word
[*] Export Icon Plug-in 1.5 - export icons from Photoshop!
[*] Fetch-O-Matic 2.4 automated website maintenance via FTP
[*] GestLab 1.2 - The ultimate Gestalt Manager tool
[*] GestLab F-1.2 - L'outil ultime du Gestalt Manager
[*] Mystery Letter
[*] NotePad Deluxe 2.1 - Exclusive notepad with many features
[Q] problems getting external microphone to work
[Q]Redundant software on info-Mac?
Info-Mac Digest V17 #210 (Adding a CD-RW)
Money Management Software
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Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 22:21:18 -0500
From: "[email protected]"
To: [email protected]
Subject: (A) Lego Mindstorms and the Mac
Dear Digest readers,
I haven't tried it yet, but take a look at this:
http://www.versiontracker.com/redir.fcg ... cxlink.cgi
It is a module for Realbasic to be able to program the Mindstorm Lego bricks.
I'm sure this will make somebody happy (if it works!).
Sincerely,
[email protected]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: [email protected]
To:
Subject: [*] Bub and Bob 1.7J - Japanese Version
This is the Japanese version of the Bub and Bob package.
*Rated 5 Cows (highest rating) by Tucows (Tukids)*
Bub & Bob is an exciting, fast paced arcade game based on the original
Bubble Bobble, a classic arcade game from the early 80's! The game was
also available for the C64, Atari ST, and Amiga, but never for the
Macintosh. Bub & Bob is a 90% clone of the classic game, designed and
programmed to run on the Mac.
Bub & Bob can be played alone or together with another human player. You
are a little green or blue dinosaur with the ability to blow bubbles out
your mouth. Your aim is to catch the deadly balls in level 100. So you
have to play through all the 99 levels to get there. Some levels are
much easier to play if you play in the two player mode. So you can say
that the other player is your partner in most cases, in some cases he's
your rival, for example if a big fruit appears that gives an extra
score.
System Requirements
Bub & Bob needs 4,2 MB free RAM. It runs both Power-Mac native and on
the older 68k Macs. A Mac with at least a 68040-processor is
recommended, though I couldn't test it on slower machines.
[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/bub-and-bob-17-jp.hqx; 1331 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: "Taylor R. Flagg"
To:
Subject: [*] Countdown Reminder v2.0.1
Countdown Reminder is a neat little utility that takes in an event and the
date, and then counts down the number of days to the event. When placed in
your startup folder, Countdown Reminder will remind you of the number of
days left everytime you startup your computer. There is an auto-close
feature and a ending message.
Enjoy!
[Archived as /info-mac/app/time/countdown-reminder-201.hqx; 143 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: "jayadev krishnan"
To:
Subject: [*] Devalipi 2.0
Devalipi 2.0 for macintosh Devalipi 2.0 is a shareware Mutilanguage
Basic Word Processor, works with Five languages - ARABIC, MALAYALAM,
TAMIL, URDU, ENGLISH - runs on power macs without any language script
support
You can use Devalipi for direct typing the languages in your standard
macintoshes, then export to other popular wordprocessors, and graphic
softwares like Macromedia Freehand, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop,
Quark Xpress, CorelDraw, Pagemaker, word and Email applications like
Netscape Communicator, Microsoft Outlook Express and others others.
This package contain four fonts and three export options. near future
more Devalipi fonts and export layouts will be available.
There is no manual included with this package. (I am sure, you don't
need any manual to learn devalipi layout it is almost match english
characters)
[Archived as /info-mac/text/devalipi-20.hqx; 1566 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: George Clark
To:
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:
For more information, please contact George Clark
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/e-query-10.hqx; 227 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: Sherman Uitzetter
To:
Subject: [*] Export Icon Plug-in 1.5 - export icons from Photoshop!
Kinetic Creations' Export Icon Plug-in version 1.5
Export Icon is an Adobe Photoshop (r) plug-in which exports a Photoshop
image directly from Adobe Photoshop to a custom icon file. The
plug-in uses the Photoshop image's pixel data to create 4, 8, and 32
bit icons. It uses the image's transparency data to create the
icon's 1 and 8 bit masks.
Changes:
* Added support for "Huge" (48x48 pixel) and "Thumbnail" (128x128 pixel) icons
* Fixed a crashing bug in the previously released 1.5 public beta version
System requirements:
* Any Apple MacOS capable computer with at least a 68020 processor
* Adobe Photoshop (r)
* System 7.5 or higher (tested up through system 9.0.4)
License:
This is a fully-working, 10 free trials version which is converted to
the full version (with a key) after purchase.
For more information, please read the enclosed READ ME file.
[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/pshp/export-icon-plug-in-15.hqx; 447 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: Michael Riesman
To:
Subject: [*] Fetch-O-Matic 2.4 automated website maintenance via FTP
Fetch-O-Matic (v.2.4) is suite of applications for automated website
maintenance via FTP. Fetch-O-Matic allows web authors to freely
create and update files locally without needing to keep track of
their work, and to then automatically catalog the alterations and
update the website. It also performs synchronization in the other
direction, watching a remote location and automatically downloading
any new or changed files appearing there. It provides seamless
integration with Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe GoLive, and similar
website authoring packages, offering more robust and more flexible
handling of file transfers. And if several people are maintaining a
site, Fetch-O-Matic protects them from treading on each other's
updates.
Fetch-O-Matic differs from other available synchronization and
maintenance schemes in that it does not require any local machine to
have a complete site copy. For example, one might decide to grab a
few pages and change them (and/or add some new files) from a
PowerBook. Later, the site copy on the primary machine can be quickly
brought up-to-date with just two clicks - without having to remember
what was changed or consult the PowerBook.
Fetch-O-Matic is easy to use. Novice web authors in search of a
simple way to update a personal web page need not be intimidated by
its power. Experienced hands will find that previously dreaded
operations such as multi-file search and replace, with the subsequent
headache of tracking down and uploading scattered altered files, are
rendered painless. Transfer errors such as uploading/downloading to
the wrong directory are a thing of the past.
Fetch-O-Matic was conceived and developed to fill a need in servicing
a large site (http://www.filmscouts.com). Uploads and downloads of
thousands of files at once have been performed with ease. But even on
a site with just a few pages, Fetch-O-Matic will ease the updating
chores.
Not just for websites, Fetch-O-Matic handles a range of FTP file
transfer operations, including continuous local and remote folder
watching and synchronization. It is in use as an FTP tool by news
organizations, webcam operators, and project co-ordinators in a wide
variety of situations worldwide.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/fetch-o-matic-24.hqx; 702 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: Jean-Pierre Curcio
To:
Subject: [*] GestLab 1.2 - The ultimate Gestalt Manager tool
GestLab is a tool that allows you to check all Gestalt selectors posted by
Mac OS or by any other piece of software. It is also a database including
information about your system environment. You see not only some technical
infos but also understandable interpretation of most codes (in English).
GestLab main goal is to maintain the more exhaustive Gestalt selector
database. When using it, if your configuration is displaying info not yet in
the database (what it is very easy to realize, this info is displayed in
red), don't hesitate to send it to me: I'll analyse it and update the
database for the next release. Your collaboration is essential in this
domain.
GestLab 1.2 works only on Mac OS 8.6 or more. This version is able to
install automatically a new database downloaded from the author's Web site
(if Aladdin's StuffIt Engine is present).
With version 1.2 is included GestLabXCapt, a tool that allows to capture a
GestLab configuration under Mac OS X, and the database #12 that works with
GestLabXCapt.
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/gest-lab-12.hqx; 610 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: Jean-Pierre Curcio
To:
Subject: [*] GestLab F-1.2 - L'outil ultime du Gestalt Manager
GestLab est un outil qui permet d'examiner tous les selecteurs Gestalt
postes par Mac OS ou n'importe quel autre logiciel. C'est aussi une base de
donnees qui inclut des informations sur votre environnement systeme. Vous
voyez non seulement des infos techniques mais aussi une interpretation
comprehensible de la plupart des codes (en francais).
Le but principal de GestLab est de maintenir une base de selecteurs Gestalt
la plus exhaustive possible. Si, lors de son utilisation, votre
configuration affiche des informations qui n'y sont pas encore (ce qui est
evident, puisque ces infos sont affichees en rouge), n'hesitez surtout pas a
me l'envoyer : je l'analyserai et mettrai la base a jour pour la version
suivante. Votre collaboration est essentielle dans ce domaine.
GestLab 1.2 requiert Mac OS 8.6 ou plus. Cette version est capable
d'installer automatiquement une nouvelle base telechargee a partir du site
Web de l'auteur (si Aladdin StuffIt Engine est present).
Avec la version 1.2 est inclus GestLabXCapt, un outil qui permet de capturer
une configuration GestLab sous Mac OS X, et la base #12 qui fonctionne avec
GestLabXCapt.
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/gest-lab-12-fr.hqx; 621 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: Joe Hammons
To:
Subject: [*] Mystery Letter
Children of all ages can improve their thinking skills by deducing the computer's
secret letter. This fully functional freeware program requires the free
HyperCard Player to run.
[Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/mystery-letter.hqx; 38 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: "Andreas Rydh, Ibrium HB"
To:
Subject: [*] NotePad Deluxe 2.1 - Exclusive notepad with many features
NotePad Deluxe 2.1 (English version)
NotePad Deluxe is a fast, powerful, multi-purpose notepad for Macintosh.
Features include a page browser with extensive drag and drop, find with
replace, local/global text formats, quick-find, labels, lock, built-in
encryption (Blowfish), context menus, a useful tab ruler with real tabs,
a floating database palette, spell checking through the Word Services
system, and web links.
Yet the interface is user-friendly and carefully polished.
New in version 2.1:
- Nested topics
- New browser navigation popup
- Support for changing font and textsize in browser, header etc.
- Instant scrollbars
- New preferences system
- Fixed error -50 bug and some second screen problems
Distribution: Shareware $25
System Requirements: System 7.5 or later
http://www.ibrium.se/npd.html
Copyright (c) 1996-2001 Ibrium HB
[Archived as /info-mac/text/note-pad-deluxe-21.hqx; 1386 K]
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Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 17:28:13 -0500
From: Ken Laskey
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Q] problems getting external microphone to work
I have had no luck getting any of my Macs to recognize a microphone
plugged into the external microphone port. The Sound control panel
just shows Built-in as the only available device and the Help files
don't provide any useful clues. I have this problem even after I
restart the computer, so there is no software running other than the
MacOS and my usual extensions. Any ideas?
--
Ken Laskey
[email protected]
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 02:42:41 -0500
From: Saint John
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Q]Redundant software on info-Mac?
At 16:30 -0500 12/29/00, [email protected] wrote:
>I was just wondering why there seems to be so much redundant software
>on info-mac?
>Are Mac programming students required to post shareware on info-mac
>as part of some thesis, or assignments?
>This is the only explanation I can come up with, other than ignorance
>of programs that already exist. Since there's a searchable archive, I
>don't understand this.
>God knows we don't need any more graphics or Audio / MIDI playback
>programs, SoundApp for example is the best, and plays all formats and
>has been around for years.
Thank goodness we *don't* have some central authority-- would you nominate Bill Gates or Larry Ellison?-- telling us which shareware programs are acceptable or unacceptable, or which have been done in the past, or which are obviously superior to our puny efforts.
Instead, kids (and grownups) who have a project that they're proud of can post it here and get some publicity and feedback. Perhaps their next program will be better, or at least more unique. The ones that survive, and are popular enough for the author to support, will go through multiple versions and will thereby get more airtime.
May I suggest that you simply *ignore* products that you aren't interested in, or which offend your sensibilities? You are under no onus to download all of them to test-drive.
+- Saint John -+
+- "Clarisse-- are the lambs still screaming?" (Hannibal Lecter) ----+
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 02:38:50 -0500
From: Saint John
To: [email protected]
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #210 (Adding a CD-RW)
At 16:30 -0500 12/29/00, [email protected] (Todd) wrote:
> I see there is an article regarding replacing a CD-R with a CD-RW. Does any
>one know how to ADD a CD-RW to a G4?
Easy as can be! Get one with either Firewire or USB, and plug it in. You can also get a USB or firewire box (power supply and interface included), and drop in your own drive-- which are all IDE, I'm sorry to say.
If you have one already, and it's an external or internal SCSI drive, you'll need a SCSI card for your G4. Apple dropped SCSI hardware some time ago. Fortunately, there are many good ones available-- I can recommend the ones from Adaptec or Miles.
+- Saint John -+
+- "Clarisse-- are the lambs still screaming?" (Hannibal Lecter) ----+
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 08:56:09 -0500
From: Alan Stein
To: [email protected]
Subject: Money Management Software
Ted Logan said:
>I have resolved to use my computer to better control my finances in
>2001 but the reviews on Microsoft Money 2001 and Quicken 2001 are
>pretty discouraging.
>
>All I really need to do is balance my checkbook and allocate my
>expenses. No "financial planning" or stocks and bonds stuff or
>online banking. Just plain old green eyeshade bookkeeping with the
>credits toward the window and the debits toward the door (or is it
>the other way around?).
>
>Any shareware (or better commercial software) suggestions, please?
Quicken has tons of features, but you don't need to use them all and
it's very easy to just use it as an electronic checkbook, which is
how it got started.
--
Alan Stein [email protected]
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Info-Mac Digest Wed, 03 Jan 01 Volume 17 : Issue 213
Today's Topics:
(A) Lego Mindstorms and the Mac
[*] Bub and Bob 1.7J - Japanese Version
[*] Countdown Reminder v2.0.1
[*] Devalipi 2.0
[*] eQuery v1.0 - "Data_Management" - create data merge source files for Word
[*] Export Icon Plug-in 1.5 - export icons from Photoshop!
[*] Fetch-O-Matic 2.4 automated website maintenance via FTP
[*] GestLab 1.2 - The ultimate Gestalt Manager tool
[*] GestLab F-1.2 - L'outil ultime du Gestalt Manager
[*] Mystery Letter
[*] NotePad Deluxe 2.1 - Exclusive notepad with many features
[Q] problems getting external microphone to work
[Q]Redundant software on info-Mac?
Info-Mac Digest V17 #210 (Adding a CD-RW)
Money Management Software
The Info-Mac Network is a volunteer organization that publishes the
Info-Mac Digest and operates the Info-Mac Archive, a large network of FTP
sites containing gigabytes of freely distributable Macintosh software.
Working with the Info-Mac Digest:
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Downloading and Submitting Files from the Info-Mac Archive:
* A full list of Info-Mac mirror sites is available at:
* Search the archive via the MIT HyperArchive at:
.
* To submit files for the archive, email the binhexed file with a
description to . Submissions must be made
by the author or with permission of the author. It may take up to a week
to process; check mirror sites for the status of new uploads.
* To submit files larger than 2 MB, email a description to
and then use an FTP client to upload the
binhexed file to info-mac.org, using the userid "macgifts" and the
password "macgifts". Or, click .
Info-Mac volunteers include Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Hugh Lewis,
Tom Coradeschi, Shawn Bunn, Christopher Li, Patrik Montgomery, Ed Chambers,
and Chris Pepper.
America Online donated the main Info-Mac machine
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Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 22:21:18 -0500
From: "[email protected]"
To: [email protected]
Subject: (A) Lego Mindstorms and the Mac
Dear Digest readers,
I haven't tried it yet, but take a look at this:
http://www.versiontracker.com/redir.fcg ... cxlink.cgi
It is a module for Realbasic to be able to program the Mindstorm Lego bricks.
I'm sure this will make somebody happy (if it works!).
Sincerely,
[email protected]
--
Come visit an internet index of 14 topics and over 800 links at:
http://www.index-site.com/
All links verified monthly.
------------------------------
Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: [email protected]
To:
Subject: [*] Bub and Bob 1.7J - Japanese Version
This is the Japanese version of the Bub and Bob package.
*Rated 5 Cows (highest rating) by Tucows (Tukids)*
Bub & Bob is an exciting, fast paced arcade game based on the original
Bubble Bobble, a classic arcade game from the early 80's! The game was
also available for the C64, Atari ST, and Amiga, but never for the
Macintosh. Bub & Bob is a 90% clone of the classic game, designed and
programmed to run on the Mac.
Bub & Bob can be played alone or together with another human player. You
are a little green or blue dinosaur with the ability to blow bubbles out
your mouth. Your aim is to catch the deadly balls in level 100. So you
have to play through all the 99 levels to get there. Some levels are
much easier to play if you play in the two player mode. So you can say
that the other player is your partner in most cases, in some cases he's
your rival, for example if a big fruit appears that gives an extra
score.
System Requirements
Bub & Bob needs 4,2 MB free RAM. It runs both Power-Mac native and on
the older 68k Macs. A Mac with at least a 68040-processor is
recommended, though I couldn't test it on slower machines.
[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/bub-and-bob-17-jp.hqx; 1331 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: "Taylor R. Flagg"
To:
Subject: [*] Countdown Reminder v2.0.1
Countdown Reminder is a neat little utility that takes in an event and the
date, and then counts down the number of days to the event. When placed in
your startup folder, Countdown Reminder will remind you of the number of
days left everytime you startup your computer. There is an auto-close
feature and a ending message.
Enjoy!
[Archived as /info-mac/app/time/countdown-reminder-201.hqx; 143 K]
------------------------------
Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: "jayadev krishnan"
To:
Subject: [*] Devalipi 2.0
Devalipi 2.0 for macintosh Devalipi 2.0 is a shareware Mutilanguage
Basic Word Processor, works with Five languages - ARABIC, MALAYALAM,
TAMIL, URDU, ENGLISH - runs on power macs without any language script
support
You can use Devalipi for direct typing the languages in your standard
macintoshes, then export to other popular wordprocessors, and graphic
softwares like Macromedia Freehand, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop,
Quark Xpress, CorelDraw, Pagemaker, word and Email applications like
Netscape Communicator, Microsoft Outlook Express and others others.
This package contain four fonts and three export options. near future
more Devalipi fonts and export layouts will be available.
There is no manual included with this package. (I am sure, you don't
need any manual to learn devalipi layout it is almost match english
characters)
[Archived as /info-mac/text/devalipi-20.hqx; 1566 K]
------------------------------
Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: George Clark
To:
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:
For more information, please contact George Clark
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/e-query-10.hqx; 227 K]
------------------------------
Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: Sherman Uitzetter
To:
Subject: [*] Export Icon Plug-in 1.5 - export icons from Photoshop!
Kinetic Creations' Export Icon Plug-in version 1.5
Export Icon is an Adobe Photoshop (r) plug-in which exports a Photoshop
image directly from Adobe Photoshop to a custom icon file. The
plug-in uses the Photoshop image's pixel data to create 4, 8, and 32
bit icons. It uses the image's transparency data to create the
icon's 1 and 8 bit masks.
Changes:
* Added support for "Huge" (48x48 pixel) and "Thumbnail" (128x128 pixel) icons
* Fixed a crashing bug in the previously released 1.5 public beta version
System requirements:
* Any Apple MacOS capable computer with at least a 68020 processor
* Adobe Photoshop (r)
* System 7.5 or higher (tested up through system 9.0.4)
License:
This is a fully-working, 10 free trials version which is converted to
the full version (with a key) after purchase.
For more information, please read the enclosed READ ME file.
[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/pshp/export-icon-plug-in-15.hqx; 447 K]
------------------------------
Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: Michael Riesman
To:
Subject: [*] Fetch-O-Matic 2.4 automated website maintenance via FTP
Fetch-O-Matic (v.2.4) is suite of applications for automated website
maintenance via FTP. Fetch-O-Matic allows web authors to freely
create and update files locally without needing to keep track of
their work, and to then automatically catalog the alterations and
update the website. It also performs synchronization in the other
direction, watching a remote location and automatically downloading
any new or changed files appearing there. It provides seamless
integration with Macromedia Dreamweaver, Adobe GoLive, and similar
website authoring packages, offering more robust and more flexible
handling of file transfers. And if several people are maintaining a
site, Fetch-O-Matic protects them from treading on each other's
updates.
Fetch-O-Matic differs from other available synchronization and
maintenance schemes in that it does not require any local machine to
have a complete site copy. For example, one might decide to grab a
few pages and change them (and/or add some new files) from a
PowerBook. Later, the site copy on the primary machine can be quickly
brought up-to-date with just two clicks - without having to remember
what was changed or consult the PowerBook.
Fetch-O-Matic is easy to use. Novice web authors in search of a
simple way to update a personal web page need not be intimidated by
its power. Experienced hands will find that previously dreaded
operations such as multi-file search and replace, with the subsequent
headache of tracking down and uploading scattered altered files, are
rendered painless. Transfer errors such as uploading/downloading to
the wrong directory are a thing of the past.
Fetch-O-Matic was conceived and developed to fill a need in servicing
a large site (http://www.filmscouts.com). Uploads and downloads of
thousands of files at once have been performed with ease. But even on
a site with just a few pages, Fetch-O-Matic will ease the updating
chores.
Not just for websites, Fetch-O-Matic handles a range of FTP file
transfer operations, including continuous local and remote folder
watching and synchronization. It is in use as an FTP tool by news
organizations, webcam operators, and project co-ordinators in a wide
variety of situations worldwide.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/fetch-o-matic-24.hqx; 702 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: Jean-Pierre Curcio
To:
Subject: [*] GestLab 1.2 - The ultimate Gestalt Manager tool
GestLab is a tool that allows you to check all Gestalt selectors posted by
Mac OS or by any other piece of software. It is also a database including
information about your system environment. You see not only some technical
infos but also understandable interpretation of most codes (in English).
GestLab main goal is to maintain the more exhaustive Gestalt selector
database. When using it, if your configuration is displaying info not yet in
the database (what it is very easy to realize, this info is displayed in
red), don't hesitate to send it to me: I'll analyse it and update the
database for the next release. Your collaboration is essential in this
domain.
GestLab 1.2 works only on Mac OS 8.6 or more. This version is able to
install automatically a new database downloaded from the author's Web site
(if Aladdin's StuffIt Engine is present).
With version 1.2 is included GestLabXCapt, a tool that allows to capture a
GestLab configuration under Mac OS X, and the database #12 that works with
GestLabXCapt.
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/gest-lab-12.hqx; 610 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: Jean-Pierre Curcio
To:
Subject: [*] GestLab F-1.2 - L'outil ultime du Gestalt Manager
GestLab est un outil qui permet d'examiner tous les selecteurs Gestalt
postes par Mac OS ou n'importe quel autre logiciel. C'est aussi une base de
donnees qui inclut des informations sur votre environnement systeme. Vous
voyez non seulement des infos techniques mais aussi une interpretation
comprehensible de la plupart des codes (en francais).
Le but principal de GestLab est de maintenir une base de selecteurs Gestalt
la plus exhaustive possible. Si, lors de son utilisation, votre
configuration affiche des informations qui n'y sont pas encore (ce qui est
evident, puisque ces infos sont affichees en rouge), n'hesitez surtout pas a
me l'envoyer : je l'analyserai et mettrai la base a jour pour la version
suivante. Votre collaboration est essentielle dans ce domaine.
GestLab 1.2 requiert Mac OS 8.6 ou plus. Cette version est capable
d'installer automatiquement une nouvelle base telechargee a partir du site
Web de l'auteur (si Aladdin StuffIt Engine est present).
Avec la version 1.2 est inclus GestLabXCapt, un outil qui permet de capturer
une configuration GestLab sous Mac OS X, et la base #12 qui fonctionne avec
GestLabXCapt.
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/gest-lab-12-fr.hqx; 621 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: Joe Hammons
To:
Subject: [*] Mystery Letter
Children of all ages can improve their thinking skills by deducing the computer's
secret letter. This fully functional freeware program requires the free
HyperCard Player to run.
[Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/mystery-letter.hqx; 38 K]
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Date: 3 Jan 2001
From: "Andreas Rydh, Ibrium HB"
To:
Subject: [*] NotePad Deluxe 2.1 - Exclusive notepad with many features
NotePad Deluxe 2.1 (English version)
NotePad Deluxe is a fast, powerful, multi-purpose notepad for Macintosh.
Features include a page browser with extensive drag and drop, find with
replace, local/global text formats, quick-find, labels, lock, built-in
encryption (Blowfish), context menus, a useful tab ruler with real tabs,
a floating database palette, spell checking through the Word Services
system, and web links.
Yet the interface is user-friendly and carefully polished.
New in version 2.1:
- Nested topics
- New browser navigation popup
- Support for changing font and textsize in browser, header etc.
- Instant scrollbars
- New preferences system
- Fixed error -50 bug and some second screen problems
Distribution: Shareware $25
System Requirements: System 7.5 or later
http://www.ibrium.se/npd.html
Copyright (c) 1996-2001 Ibrium HB
[Archived as /info-mac/text/note-pad-deluxe-21.hqx; 1386 K]
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Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 17:28:13 -0500
From: Ken Laskey
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Q] problems getting external microphone to work
I have had no luck getting any of my Macs to recognize a microphone
plugged into the external microphone port. The Sound control panel
just shows Built-in as the only available device and the Help files
don't provide any useful clues. I have this problem even after I
restart the computer, so there is no software running other than the
MacOS and my usual extensions. Any ideas?
--
Ken Laskey
[email protected]
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 02:42:41 -0500
From: Saint John
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Q]Redundant software on info-Mac?
At 16:30 -0500 12/29/00, [email protected] wrote:
>I was just wondering why there seems to be so much redundant software
>on info-mac?
>Are Mac programming students required to post shareware on info-mac
>as part of some thesis, or assignments?
>This is the only explanation I can come up with, other than ignorance
>of programs that already exist. Since there's a searchable archive, I
>don't understand this.
>God knows we don't need any more graphics or Audio / MIDI playback
>programs, SoundApp for example is the best, and plays all formats and
>has been around for years.
Thank goodness we *don't* have some central authority-- would you nominate Bill Gates or Larry Ellison?-- telling us which shareware programs are acceptable or unacceptable, or which have been done in the past, or which are obviously superior to our puny efforts.
Instead, kids (and grownups) who have a project that they're proud of can post it here and get some publicity and feedback. Perhaps their next program will be better, or at least more unique. The ones that survive, and are popular enough for the author to support, will go through multiple versions and will thereby get more airtime.
May I suggest that you simply *ignore* products that you aren't interested in, or which offend your sensibilities? You are under no onus to download all of them to test-drive.
+- Saint John -+
+- "Clarisse-- are the lambs still screaming?" (Hannibal Lecter) ----+
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 02:38:50 -0500
From: Saint John
To: [email protected]
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #210 (Adding a CD-RW)
At 16:30 -0500 12/29/00, [email protected] (Todd) wrote:
> I see there is an article regarding replacing a CD-R with a CD-RW. Does any
>one know how to ADD a CD-RW to a G4?
Easy as can be! Get one with either Firewire or USB, and plug it in. You can also get a USB or firewire box (power supply and interface included), and drop in your own drive-- which are all IDE, I'm sorry to say.
If you have one already, and it's an external or internal SCSI drive, you'll need a SCSI card for your G4. Apple dropped SCSI hardware some time ago. Fortunately, there are many good ones available-- I can recommend the ones from Adaptec or Miles.
+- Saint John -+
+- "Clarisse-- are the lambs still screaming?" (Hannibal Lecter) ----+
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 08:56:09 -0500
From: Alan Stein
To: [email protected]
Subject: Money Management Software
Ted Logan said:
>I have resolved to use my computer to better control my finances in
>2001 but the reviews on Microsoft Money 2001 and Quicken 2001 are
>pretty discouraging.
>
>All I really need to do is balance my checkbook and allocate my
>expenses. No "financial planning" or stocks and bonds stuff or
>online banking. Just plain old green eyeshade bookkeeping with the
>credits toward the window and the debits toward the door (or is it
>the other way around?).
>
>Any shareware (or better commercial software) suggestions, please?
Quicken has tons of features, but you don't need to use them all and
it's very easy to just use it as an electronic checkbook, which is
how it got started.
--
Alan Stein [email protected]
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