Natural Name Archived Name Author Submittor Day Month Year Description Abstract Category **************************************** Disinfectant vir/disinfectant-33.hqx Russ Pagenkopf 5 Nov 1993 Version 3.3. Zaps two new viruses. The latest and greatest Disinfectant version 3.3. Zaps two new viri that have been discovered on the East coast. Anti Virus **************************************** Gatekeeper 1.3 vir/gatekeeper-130.hqx Chris W. Johnson 13 Nov 1993 Offers protection against attacks by all known viruses. Gatekeeper 1.3 is a set of Macintosh system extensions (INITs) and related control panels (cdevs) which, when active (i.e. allowed to install themselves during the boot process) offer protection against attacks by all known viruses (to the author at the time of this release). Gatekeeper also monitors computer activities for what are considered to be suspicious 'events' or 'operations', in an attempt to intercept what could be variants of known viruses or even completely new viruses. Since its initial release in January of 1989, Gatekeeper has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to stop the spread of viruses which were unknown during its design. Like any anti- virus system, however, it cannot guarantee complete protection. Of course, no claims or promises are made regarding Gatekeeper's effectiveness or suitability, and some functions and capabil- ities of Gatekeeper are non-trivial to use and may require a careful reading of the documentation. Gatekeeper 1.3 Release Notes 12-Nov-93 --------------------------------------------------- Gatekeeper 1.3 was created the day after 1.2.9 was released to fix a bug that caused all pre-7 systems to hang during startup, and crashed some System 7.x machines. For those of you wondering about the story behind the bug, and why 1.2.9 missed its scheduled release date by three days, it's pretty simple. When the new viruses appeared, I was in the middle of work on a new and improved Gatekeeper which was going to be version 1.2.9 in a couple of months. Unfortunately the work, while mostly complete, still wasn't quite finished at the time those viruses appeared. So I had to either (a) try to finish the new improvements very quickly, or (b) rip them all out and return, more or less, to the functionality of 1.2.8. I went for option 'b'. Unfortunately, while I was ripping out the nifty new code, I overlooked one file in one of the ten or so projects that currently combine to form Gatekeeper. Consequently, some of that new code which wasn't quite finished was built into one portion of version 1.2.9. Since it was mostly working, it passed all my in-house (actually "in-office" would be more accurate) tests prior to release, but failed when it finally met up with the real world. Why didn't I just go back to the archived 1.2.8 source? Because there were some bug fixes and various uncontroversial (but significant) improvements already in 1.2.9 which I certainly wanted to be part of any new release. So, here's 1.3; use it in good health. Please delete any copies of 1.2.9 that you may have laying around and spread the word that 1.3 is available. [Thanks, BTW, go to Brian Price for allowing himself to be dragooned into running some last minute tests.] ----Chris Anti Virus **************************************** Mac CPAV Antidotes 11/5/93 vir/mactools-antidotes-93-11-06.hqx Central Point Software Chall Fry 7 Nov 1993 Latest antidote descriptions for Anti-Virus as of 11/5/93. This file contains the latest antidote descriptions for Central Point Anti-Virus as of 11/5/93. It includes antidotes for the CODE-1 and MBDF-B viruses. The antidotes contained in this file may be used with both Anti-Virus 2.0 and Anti-Virus 3.0. Instructions for loading the antidotes into Anti-Virus are contained within. This file is compressed as a self extracting archive. --Chall Fry Central Point Software Anti Virus **************************************** MacSig 4/22/93 vir/mac-sig.hqx Larry Beck 27 Apr 1993 MACSIG file from Central Point Software. This MACSIG file from Central Point Software is a self-extracting archive that contains a ReadMe file with further instructions. It also contains the new INIT M virus signature as well as other virus signatures back to July 1992. Anti Virus **************************************** Merry Xmas Killer vir/merry-xmas-killer.hqx 18 Sep 1993 Scans stacks for the Merry Xmas virus and zaps it. I have recently experienced one of the most annoying Macintosh para- sites of all time -- the virus. Although only a HyperCard virus, "Merry Christmas" is an annoying little bugger to have, like any virus. Fortunately, I was able to spot it before it infected anything really important. I highly suggest that anyone with HyperCard download this file. It will scan your stacks for Merry Christmas and permanently zap it. Although small (less than 12K) it does its job very efficiently. Have fun with HyperCard! *Stiles Anti Virus **************************************** SAM Definition Files 11/4/93 vir/sam-defs-93-11-04.hqx Brian Amira 5 Nov 1993 The newly descovered viruses. Here they are, for the newly descovered viruses. Use in good health! Brian Anti Virus **************************************** SAM Installer Scripts vir/alternate-sam-35-install.hqx William Homer Waits 24 Aug 1993 Creates scripts for SAM 3.5. In response to some complaints on the Internet regarding the un-intuitive installer script for Symmantec's popular virus program SAM* 3.5. Symmantec's script will not do an installation if you have replaced the original Virus Definition file. Go figure! I don't know about you, but I update mine when necessary on the original disks. I have created my own scripts which should work fine. I have System 7.1, and I know it works there, but I also have created a System 6 installer. It should work fine, but I have no place to test it. Only the target folders have changed. These scripts only recognize the Virus Definitions file on the Decontamination Disk, so make sure that is where you place your updated Definition file. If you decide to use these, please just e-mail me and let me know that you have used it. Also, let me know about any troubles you may have. I can be reached at the following addresses: SAM* is copyrighted by Symmantec Corp. I have no affiliation with them. Al Bloom, this one's for you! Anti Virus **************************************** Virex 3.x Virus Definitions vir/virex-viruses-detected.txt Alan Coopersmith 15 Jul 1993 Lists viruses detected by versions of Virex since 1.0. The following text file lists viruses detected by all versions of Virex since 1.0. It also lists UDV codes for viruses discovered since version 3.5. The list came from the Datawatch forum on America Online. Disclaimer: I have no relation to Datawatch/Virex other than being a customer. If you have any problems with Virex, please contact Datawatch directly. Alan Coopersmith Anti Virus **************************************** Virus Reference 2.1.2 vir/virus-reference-212.hqx Software Perspectives Kevin Harris 3 Dec 1993 Online guide to Mac viruses and trojan horses. Attached you will find our free utility, Virus Reference. Virus Reference is an online guide to Mac viruses and trojan horses. It includes complete details on symptoms and includes search capabilities. This update adds information on the CODE-1 and MBDF-B viruses discovered Nov. 4, 1993. Thank you, Software Perspectives Anti Virus **************************************** What To Use vir/00what-to-use.txt 8 Jul 1991 Current recommendations for virus-related tools. Here are our current recommendations for virus-related tools. Such tools can be divided into three classes: those that prevent infections, those that warn you when an infection is present, and those that remove infection. This message only discusses non-commercial software. 1. Prevention Two excellent tools for prevention of viral infections are the Disinfectant extension (distributed as part of the Disinfectant application) and the Gatekeeper package. The Disinfectant extension is very easy to install and requires no user configuration. However, it is important to stay up-to-date with this tool, because it only recognizes viruses it has been taught about. Gatekeeper is an effective virus-prevention method for the more technically inclined. It requires some customization to work well in a particular environment. The benefit of Gatekeeper is that it provides some protection against some possible kinds of future virus, not just Anti Virus **************************************** Address Book 3.6.5 app/address-book-365.hqx Jim Leitch 18 Sep 1993 Sorts, selects, prints envelopes (with U.S. barcodes), and dials the phone. Here is the newest version of Jim Leitch's marvelous AddressBook/envelope printing application. It also has a few utilities and miscellaneous apps that work with Address Book. It is in a self-extracting archive that has been binhexed. Enjoy. ;-> Applications **************************************** Alarm Book 1.3 app/alarm-book-13-demo.hqx Dan Repich 10 Dec 1993 Audio and visual alarms that start applicaitons. Revised demo version of AlarmBook utility. This software allows a user to set up audio and visual alarms that have the ability to launch applications or shut the Mac down. It also allows a user to communicate with other AlarmBook users on a localtalk network. Message sending with audio, and file transfers are supported without a dedicated server. This new version differs from the previous version in several ways. 1. Allows you to launch the app from the desk accessory. 2. Demo version more functional than previous demo version. 3. Bug fixes in message sending. 4. Included online documentation in MS Word format. Applications **************************************** AllDay 3.0 app/all-day-30.hqx J. Rossi 19 Nov 1993 A yearly calendar styled after Macintosh Desk Accessories. AllDay is a tiny program styled after the well known Macintosh Desk Accessories. It+s only duty is to build a yearly calendar within a separate window. Once displayed, it is possible to thumb backward or forward through the years or to jump to a certain year via a separate dialog. Full doc included. I'm not the author. Applications **************************************** Area Codes 1.2 app/area-codes-12.hqx Michael Ross 26 Aug 1993 Lists area codes in numerical order, with the state and time zone. Here is a minor update to my Area Codes/Time Zones DA, which simply lists area codes in numerical order, with the corresponding state or province and time zone... It uses Bill Steinberg's Display DA. 908 had somehow "disappeared" from the list. Thanks to Dave Chou for pointing this out. I guess this is a bug fix... :) This version supercedes version 1.2 which should be removed from sumex. Applications **************************************** AreaCODE&TIMEfinder! app/area-code-time-finder-hc.hqx Kevin Savetz 28 Jul 1993 Finds area codes and current time in many cities around the world. FThis is a very easy-to-use Hypercard stack will allow you to: * FIND the AREA CODE and CURRENT TIME for any one of more than 6,000 listed U.S cities with populations in excess of 2,500 (according to 1990 U.S Census figures) with direct dialing access. Searchable by city name, state, etc. * FIND the AREA CODE and CURRENT TIME for all Canadian cities with direct dialing access with populations in excess of 10,000 according to 1991 atlas information and virtually all Ontario and Quebec cities. * FIND the AREA CODE and CURRENT TIME for any one of more than 1,400 foreign cities listed from nearly 60 countries accessible by direct dialing, Shareware $15. Applications **************************************** AreaCodeFinderª 3.0 app/area-code-finder-30.hqx John Matthews 22 Oct 1993 A program to find US area codes. This is an updated verion of areacodefinder 2.54, and was downloaded from America On-Line. It lets you look up area codes, city names, or postal abbreviations from any of the others. I verified it on a IIci and IIsi, but it doesn't work on a Plus (or probably any system without Color QuickDraw.) No documentation files were provided on AOL, so keep your old ones. Applications **************************************** Arrange 1.1 Demo app/arrange-11-demo.hqx Roy Harvey 28 Nov 1993 Application to arrange items. **************************************** Applications ARTAbrot 1.0 app/mandelbrot-arta-10.hqx George Warner 30 Aug 1993 Apple Real-Time Architecture Mandelbrot Program. ARTAbrot - Apple Real-Time Architecture Mandelbrot Program Version 1.0 by George Warner 08/23/93 warnergt@aloft.att.com REQUIREMENTS: 68020 or greater ARTA equipped Macintosh (Quadra 840av, Centris 660av, or Mac with ARTA plug-in board. 1. WHAT IT IS: ARTAbrot is yet another Mandelbrot program with the big difference being that it uses the AT&T DSP3210 in ARTA to perform the intensive Mandelbrot calculations. 2. SOURCE CODE TOO! Complete source code is provided. For those who would like some sample ARTA source code (which is scarce at the time of this release). The DSP3210 source code is in file mbrot.s. All of the host DSP function calls are in brotcode.c. For those of you considering DSP programming, take a look at the mbrot.s DSP source code. This is DSP3210 assembly code, but it is very much like C code -- one of the very nice features of the DSP3210. Applications **************************************** Astrocalc 0.b1 app/astrocalc-0b1-hc.hqx Matt Neuburg 30 Sep 1993 A HyperCard stack for doing date /time calculations. Here is Astrocalc 0.b1, a Hypercard stack. This is a small piece of a much larger project, and in spite of its name, this portion is for doing date / time calculations. Date conversions include Roman, Egyptian, Julian Day, Olympiad. Time conversions include Greenwich, local standard, sidereal. I'm submitting this because there was chat on this net a while back on Julian Day (basically a way of converting date-time to a decimal number. No documentation, and although I've tried to implement some decent error-checking, you're basically on your own with this one. Applications **************************************** At Peace 1.0 app/at-peace-10.hqx Planet Software Santa Claus 18 Sep 1993 Sound applications for controlling At Ease. * At Peace - the utility which allows you to turn At Ease's sounds on and off, as well as start At Ease without restarting, quit At Ease, and more! Applications **************************************** attoClock 1.31 app/atto-clock-131.hqx Fred Condo 9 Nov 1993 Displays a digital clock in a small window. attoClock is a very small application (7494 bytes) for System 7 that displays a digital clock in a small window. It has intentionally few features. It displays the hour and minute, respecting the time format you have set in your control panels. It doesn't display seconds or the date or ring chimes or display movies or pictures or animations.Just the time. Applications **************************************** Auspice 3.1 app/auspice-31.hqx Wayne K. Meyer Ard Jonker 18 May 1993 A reminder program. This is a new version of Auspice, a remainder program with the possibility to post reminders, have them repeated and/or deferred, deleted or edited once a reminder comes forward. Auspice works in the background, iconized if you want. The program can have more than one data file (though only one open at one time) and can be started up by putting this file in the startup folder. Across a network, coworkers can inspect and modify other persons Auspice datafiles. A reminder can be set by specifying date and time, and can be repeated every so many minutes, hours, days, months, years. Defering a message can be done in minutes, hours or days. Holydays are customizable. The interface is very intuitive. I am not the Author, contact Wayne K. Meyer, his address on compuserve is in the readme file. Have fun. Applications **************************************** Avery 5196 Laser Labels app/msword-avery-label-template.hqx Keith E Gatling Keith E Gatling 9 Jul 1993 Creates a template for using Avery 5196 laser printer labels. Well, after years of taking, it's my chance to finally give something back. This is a Microsoft Word 5.1 file that creates a template for using Avery 5196 laser printer labels. These are the ones that have nine 3.5 inch disk labels and twelve smaller labels on each sheet. keg Applications **************************************** Batteries app/helix-battery-usage.hqx 14 Dec 1993 Tracks rechargeable battery usage. **************************************** Applications BGC 4.1 app/bicycle-gear-calculator-41-hc.hqx John Forrest 30 Sep 1993 HyperCard Stack that helps in designing chain drives. This is a new version of the Bicycle Gear Calculator distributed via the sumex and umich archives. This stack helps you design chain drives, by seeing the gears produced by various chainwheel/freewheel combinations. This new version copes with 8 rear cogs and has a nice new title page. There is a new import feature to help with updating. Apart from that, it has a few bug fixes. It now requires the Colorizing HC XCMD stack, which is bundled in - previously this was optional. This is true even if you are using a monochrome monitor. The stack is freeware. Applications **************************************** Biblio+ 1.02 app/fmpro-biblio-plus-02.hqx Andrew Lee 1 Jul 1993 Bibliographic database/manager. Biblio+ is a shareware Filemaker Pro (version 1.3) database. It's main purpose is to allow proper automatic generation of bibliographic references even when certain components (eg publisher, year...) are omitted. Other than that, you should find that Biblio+ is just about as powerful and usable as any other `commercial' Bibliographic database/manager. When exporting data, the FullRef field contains the full bibliographic details. If the Harvard referencing convention is desired, the Year Inside option should be chosen. The FullRef_Rtf fields contains the full details in proper formats. Simply paste the output into the appropriate place in the accompanying RtfTemplate file. Save it as another name and that file is now a proper Rich-Text-Format (rtf) file. Plea: If you feel that BIBLIO+ has some useful value, or use it for any purpose, or want to encourage ME to improve BIBLIO+ and develop other `affordable & useful' databases, PLEASE send me an international money order cheque (or cash) made payable to: Andrew Lee, for ANY amount that you find appropriate. If you pay your shareware contribution, you will receive a PASSWORD to enable you to MODIFY LAYOUTS and DELETE records. If you license the source code, you will be able to create your own layouts etc... All suggestions for improvements are welcomed. Please do not distribute Biblio+ without all the original materials, especially this file. Biblio+ is not for commercial re-sale without my knowledge and permission. Please inform me if you decide to place Biblio+ onto shareware CD-roms, disks etc... Regards, Andrew Lee Applications **************************************** Biorhythms app/biorhythms-hc.hqx K J Fisher 17 Aug 1993 HyperCard stack to help face another day of the Clinton administration. If you remember Disco, you'll remember Biorhythms. This color HyperCard stack charts your emotional, mental, and physical ability to face another day of the Clinton administration. It even plays a few notes of Gershwin. (Hey, it's August. What else was there to do?) Applications **************************************** Bitwise 1.3 app/bitwise-13.hqx Eric E. Curtis 18 Sep 1993 Easy -to-use calculator . Bitwise is a versatile and easy to use calculator with many unique features. It was specifically designed for programmers of personal computers and microprocessors. Some of Bitwise' key features include: + RPN Operating Logic + Continuous Memory of all Registers, Modes, and Window Position on the Desktop + Instant conversion between Hexadecimal, Decimal, Octal, and Binary + Choose from Word Sizes of 8, 16, and 32 bits + Backspace key corrects input errors without retyping the entire number + Optional Byte/Nibble Marks in Binary mode + Optional Leading Zeros in Hexadecimal, Octal, and Binary modes + Unique Pop-Up Stack Register Display with Register Selection + Carry & Overflow Flags + Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, and Remainder + AND, OR, XOR, 1'S Complement, Shift Left & Shift Right + X Y Register Exchange key + Stack Roll Down + Full support of Cut, Copy, and Paste to and from the Clipboard + Display provides quick indication of Flags, Word Size, and Number Base + Calculator's keypad can be hidden to save screen space while all functions are still available via the keyboard and numeric keypad + Keyboard Equivalents for all calculator functions + Works with Multiple Monitors + 32-Bit Clean and works with Virtual Memory + Occupies about 28K of disk space and requires only 64K of RAM + Works with System 6.0.5 and above, including System 7 Applications **************************************** Boring Clock 1.1 app/boring-clock-11.hqx Adriaan Tijsseling 5 Oct 1993 Another application that displays time. This application is another one that displays time. However, it has some nice features such as little window ( more desktop space ), changable colors, finder to front option, timezones. This clock package is a compact pro archive and binhexed. Enjoy it, Applications **************************************** Calculator II 1.23 app/calculator-ii-123.hqx Joseph G. CIcinelli 18 Sep 1993 Multi-function calculator . Calculator II is a pleasant looking color multi-function calculator that runs as an application under system 6.x or System 7. The calculator was written as an application to be run under MultiFinder or System 7 alongside other applications. It improves on AppleUs original calculator by adding trigonometric functions, functions for base 10 and natural logorithms and their inverses, hex-to-decimal and decimal-to-hex conversion, a percent increase/decrease key, a memory function for storing values across uses of the program, and all of these functions can be invoked by using the F-Keys on the Apple Extended keyboard (F5 - F15). The calculator also allows users to correct trailing digits of values entered on the display of the calculator through the use of a backspace key. A Ticker Tape is also provided to display the results of past calculations. Balloon help and general information about the program is available under either the Help menu under System 6.x or the Balloon Help menu under System 7. This software is being distributed as FREEware so give it a try and let me know what you think! This version of the calculator contains several bug fixes and enhancements: o Fixed a couple of Balloon Help bugs that caused balloons to appear or not appear at inappropriate times. o Numbers copied to the clipboard from the calculatorUs display no longer contain leading spaces. o The calculator no longer permits the errant factorial calculations of negative numbers and 0. o Fixed a bug using the HEX and DEC keys successively to convert numbers between hexadecimal and decimal. o Changed the creator of the Calculator to *calc* from *CALC* to make accessing its bundle more realiable. o The Calculator now saves its preferences in a Prefs File rather than inside itself. This will permit future updates of the program with Updaters like UpdateMaker. o A new Info item was added to the Help Menu to thank all the people that have helped to make Calculator II a success. Applications **************************************** CC Converter app/cc-converter.hqx Kevin Sanderson 10 Nov 1993 A conversion utility from Current Contents databases to other forms. Current Contents Converter (CC converter) is a utility that converts information downloaded from a Current Contents database either into a format (Refer/BibIX) that can be imported into most bibliographic programs or into a more 'readable' form. It was designed for use with the CAUL Current Contents online service which is available at all Australian universities. Your mileage with other databases may vary :) Applications **************************************** ClarisWorks 2.0 Demo app/claris-works-20-demo.hqx 16 May 1993 Demo of the ÒClaris Works 2.0Ó program. Here is ClarisWorks version 2.0 Demonstration It's packed with a lot of new features and enhancements and runs on only 950k!!! A self-extracting file. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Youll need a Macintosh that meets the following system requirements: - At least 1MB of RAM memory (2MB for System 7) - Hard disk drive with 1.5MB of storage available - System software 6.0.5 or later, or System 7 * You can open and create files, but you cant save them. * You can use all of the word processing, charting, spreadsheet, outlining, database, drawing, and painting features, except for: the 110,000-word spelling checker or the 660,000-word thesaurus, the on-screen help system covering 100% of the ClarisWorks features, and Balloon help for System 7 users. * You cannot use the Communications environment. * Only a sampling from the over 30 import/export file filters have been included. * when printing, the words "clarisworks demonstration" are imprinted. Applications **************************************** Clocks app/clocks.hqx Graham Cox 6 Dec 1993 Three cool clocks. Three cool clocks. Oh no, not more clocks!!! Nice digital, colour formats, and one analogue. Applications **************************************** Cool Address Book 0.61 app/cool-address-book-061.hqx Kent E. Pilkington 10 Oct 1993 Application for an address book. The Cool Address Book Version 0.61 Shareware $3 Image Works Plus 8124 Cross St. North Richland Hills, TX 76180 This is an early release of the Cool Address Book. Many more features are planed, but I figured many people would find it useful as it is. I worked very hard on it until I got it to it's current condition. Since then I have just been using it. It has come in very handy. So, I am testing the market for yet, another address program. If you are not a data-base programer - I think you will like this one a great deal. The buttons will run the entire program. You do not need to mess with the menus, but you can if you want. If you like this version and register it with a $3 shareware fee, all future updates will be free to you. If you send a disk and an envelope with two stamps on it, I will fill it up with my other programs and send it back to you. If at least 10 people register this program, I will polish it up and add all the features that are planned. Special Notes: % The Cool Address Book does import TEXT files. % The Cool Address Book does not export text files to other programs - yet, but it will. % The Remind feature has not been installed yet, but soon it will show you a list of everyone in your address book with birthdays of any month. % There is not Help feature yet, but a nice one is planned. % The ZipCode bar code feature has not been added yet. % The Cool Address Book should work fine with the HyperCard Player program except for the Find feature which will not work right now. Hey this program is still in development -- so send me your ideas. If I can I will incorperate them into the design. Thank you for your support. Applications **************************************** CursorPosª Demo app/quark-cursorpos.hqx Christian F. Buser 7 Nov 1993 Provides a floating palette to display the position of the text cursor. The enclosed demo of a Quark XPress Xtension was distributed by SWIP Handels AG, the Swiss distributor of QuarkXPress. Please note that SWIP takes no responsibility for the demo - they just made it available to all QuarkXPress users here. I myself have no connection with SWIP, Quark, or the author(s) of the enclosed Xtension. Following below is the part of the description from the "Readme"-file. The archive is compressed using CompactPro 1.34. The CursorPos extension to QuarkXPress provides a floating palette to continuously display the position of the text cursor. Applications **************************************** DailyDeeds 1.2 app/daily-deeds-12.hqx Leo W 26 Jul 1993 Tracks and reports what you do with your time on the job. DailyDeeds is an application you use to track and report what you do with your time on the job. It is intended for hard working folks who have many different tasks during their workday, and like to produce a periodic accounting of how much time is spent on each of their tasks. DailyDeeds is no-warranty as-is freeware. You can copy it freely and give it to anyone anywhere. Applications **************************************** Dali Clock 2.0 app/dali-clock-20.hqx Ron Gut 7 Aug 1993 Yet another clock. Here is Dali clock version 2.0. This clock: * Has a round, resizable face. * Lets the user place any number (or string) anywhere on the face of the clock. * Will now follow whatever numbering scheme was entered -- so it will travel clockwise and counter clockwise, or in zigzag too. * features full color. * a second hand (doesn't sound like much, but the original lacked that) * and for System 7 users: can switch to the background after being launched - useful if put in the Startup Items folder. Applications **************************************** DayPlan 1.0 app/fmpro-daily-planner-10.hqx 15 Dec 1993 Daily Planner for use with File Maker Pro. **************************************** Applications DemoTruss 3.0 app/truss-demo-30.hqx Hussam Dandashli Hussam A Dandashli 20 Sep 1993 Force analysis of planar trusses. TrussDemo 3.0 Truss Analysis and Visualization is a program for the force analysis of planar trusses and the visualizations of the results. The demo is limited to 4 nodes, otherwise everything else is enabled. The program allows the user to * Create a new truss design or use an existing truss stored in memory. * Alter the geometry of an existing truss design through moving the jointlocations or by the addition/removal of truss members, truss supports or truss joints. * Alter the loading on an existing truss. * Produce free body diagrams of the entire truss or for selected pins. * Produce a color graphical display of the load carried by the individual members with the color of the member denoting tension/compression and the magnitude of the load. This application may be included on the archive's CD-ROM Hussam Dandashli Applications **************************************** Desk Mates 1.1 app/desk-mates-11.hqx David Darby 24 Sep 1993 Includes several desktop applications ready to use. Please accept the attached application (.sea and binhexed) and descriptive text file for uploading to your archives. It is an updated version of DeskMates which you already archive. Applications **************************************** DeskTools 2.0 app/desk-tools-20.hqx G Misassoc 9 Jul 1993 A Personal Information Manager for addresses, appointments, labes, etc. DeskTools is a Personal Information Manager. A user can maintain multiple address files, multiple calendar-appointment-alarm files, multiple glossary lists which are ideal to store diskette information, bibliographies, summaries of news or books. A user can print mailing labels, business envelopes, rolodex cards, telephone lists, and diskette labels. Calendars will print in daily, weekly, monthly and yearly format. DeskTools is shareware $25. Enjoy. Applications **************************************** DoubleSave XTension app/quark-doublesave.hqx Christian F. Buser 7 Nov 1993 Creates an extra backup of your document after a save command. The enclosed demo of a Quark XPress Xtension was distributed by SWIP Handels AG, the Swiss distributor of QuarkXPress. Please note that SWIP takes no responsibility for the demo - they just made it available to all QuarkXPress users here. I myself have no connection with SWIP, Quark, or the author(s) of the enclosed Xtension. Following below is the part of the description from the "Readme"-file. The archive is compressed using CompactPro 1.34. The DoubleSave XTension automaticly creates an extra backup of your document after a save command. This extra copy can be stored everywhere, even on a fileserver. The DoubleSave XTension is developed for those who store, from a savety point of view, their documents first on a fileserver, and after that, they save the document also on their local working station Applications **************************************** DRAWaid 1.0 app/excel-draw-aid-10.hqx Stephen R. White 19 Aug 1993 Manipulates objects drawn on an Excel 4.0/Mac spread/worksheet. DRAWaid is intended to facilitate the manipulation of objects drawn on an Excel 4.0/Mac spread/worksheet. This includes aiding in the alignment of those objects, their movement, and some aspects of their patterns. DRAWaid includes the following commands: Alignment of objects drawn on a worksheet -- Center Center Center Left Center Right Left Sides Right Sides Right to Left Tops Bottoms Bottom to Top Movement of the selected object by one point ("nudge") -- Left Right Up Down Match size of selected worksheet object with a separate designated object Match pattern of selected worksheet object with a separate designated object Shareware. This program is distributed "as is." The user is totally responsible for determining its suitability for the user's situation. DRAWaid automatically reads from, and writes to, disk. Applications **************************************** DynaMouse Demo app/dyna-mouse-demo.hqx Kip Walker 12 Sep 1993 A small program featuring a calligraphic brush of sorts. DynaMouse is a small program featuring a calligraphic brush of sorts. It has variable width, and dynamic action based on variables you specify (mass and drag) It's a lot of fun -- check it out! Best with 68030 and FPU, but will run on any system with 6.0.5 or better. Applications **************************************** Elvis Encryption app/elvis-encryption-scheme.hqx Aaron Bell 18 Sep 1993 For exchanging 'Elvis'-encrypted messages between friends. After over 15 years of isolation, Elvis Presley has finally perfected the Elvis Encryption Scheme (EES) and it is now available to you, right here, right now in a package simpler than a hounddog. Exchange 'Elvis'-encrypted messages between you and all your buddies. Be the envy of all Elvis fans around the globe. Don't be all shook up, baby, The Official Electronic Elvis Secret Decoder Ring is free of charge (and to think that the Elvis collector plates cost over $50).. Applications **************************************** EnglishCalendar app/english-calendar-hc.hqx Ian MacInnes 23 Aug 1993 A Hypercard stack of dates for students of English history and literature. This is a Hypercard stack designed to replace clumsy handbooks of dates for students of English history and literature. It will perform the following tasks: 1. It will calculate the date of Easter and six other major moveable feasts based on Easter for any date from the council of Nice (325 A.D.) to the present. 2. It will provide the dates for all saints days, and other events of the liturgical year. 3. It will convert back and forth between Old and New style dating. 4. It will find the day of the week for any date in the Christian Era. 5. It will determine the number of days between any two dates, or the date which occurs a given number of days before or after a given date. The stack is accurate for the English calendar, but it contains a help feature with instructions on how to modify the stack for students of Continental history and literature. Applications **************************************** Enigma 2.0 app/enigma-20.hqx Mike Watson 10 Jul 1993 Provides protection for your sensitive documents and applications. Enigma 1.2 is an application which can provide near absolute protection for your sensitive documents and applications. By downloading this application you can encrypt files using a limited version of the Government Standard DES algorithm. For only $10 this can be upgraded to the full DES standard (US and Canada only). If you would prefer your neighbors not see your accounting package, your co-workers not see your performance appraisal, or your competitor see your trade secrets then Enigma is an application you will find very valuable. Version 1.2 is a substantial improvement over previous versions. The most important new features are: Encryptions and decryptions are now 12 times faster than before, with absolutely no compromise at all in data security! Enclosed is a utility to destroy plain-text files after encryption (Enigma now has an option to do this automatically as well. Entering keys is more secure since you can optionally specify that Enigma only display ?'s as you type. If you previously tried to use Enigma over an Appletalk network you will be pleased to know it is now about 100 times faster. The program now quits after a drag-and-drop operation so that there is no chance of accidently leaving your key exposed. Enigma 1.2 remains fully compatible with previous versions of Enigma. Enigma is fully compatible with any mac. It required only 256K of memory to run. It is fully system 7 compatible, but very usable with previous systems. Enigma 1.2 in this limited form is completely free. No shareware guilt. But if you need extra protection it is available. Applications **************************************** Euclid 1.1b19 app/euclid-11b19.hqx Bernie Bernstein 14 Jul 1993 Hypertext system which supports argumentation. Euclid is a collaborative hypertext system which supports argumentation. It is an academic project which is useful for developing academic papers and other reasoned arguments. It is general enough to use as an editor for any type of network since all types are user-definable. b19 fixes several bugs and contains some other minor changes. Read the release notes for more information. It uses the manual from b18 (eucliddoc.hqx). Applications **************************************** Exercise Log 1.05 app/exercise-log-105-hc.hqx maurits 16 Dec 1993 Hypercard-based activities log to store information about each workout . Exercise Log is a Hypercard-based activities log that lets you store information about each workout you do in an unlimited number of sports. It offers an attractive and useful middle ground between paper-based logs (in which you have to do all the tallying, etc. yourself) and spread-sheet models (which tend to be too rigid for free-form information entry). For each workout, there are fields for date, sport, workout-type, effort, distance, time, pace, course-name, details, and description, weather, and shoes used (or inline skates, or bike equipment, etc.). In addition, your resting pulse rate and weight for the day can be entered. The log will automatically calculate pace, and add up distances and number of workouts in a week or year. Shortcuts allow you to quickly enter new workout info for standard and to navigate easily between different workouts and sections in the log. Workouts can be displayed in a convenient weekly overview format, or can be selected to be listed in a tally based on criteria you specify (including effort-level, sport, workout type, or equipment). Import and export facilities are provided to move data between logs and to and from data files that can be used in Excel, etc. Thus, if you already have an on-line exercise data base, you need not type all the data in anew. In addition, rather than relying on Hypercard's somewhat anemic charting capabilities, you can just export the relevant data and chart it any way you like in a spreadsheet program. A detailed Help section is provided explaining all features. This stack requires Hypercard 2.0 or above, but will run best in 2.1 or above. It uses the Times and Palatino fonts, and has been tested on most common setups. It is shareware, which means that if you decide to use it (after evaluation), you are required to send me $8. This is significantly less than most other software exercise logs, and about equivalent to the costs of most of those paper-based logs Runner's World and Bicycling produce. I am not expecting to get rich off this, just to get back a little for all the hours I put into perfecting this log instead of pursuing my graduate studies :-( Address comments, criticisms, suggestions for improvement, etc. to: maurits@husc.harvard.edu, and send the shareware fee to: Maurits van der Veen Department of Government Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138. N.B. Harvard University and its Department of Government are in no way associated with or responsible for this product or anything I say about it or anything else. I just receive my mail there as a poor graduate student. Hypercard is an Apple Computer product, and copyrighted by them. If I should add any other disclaimers, someone please tell me. Applications **************************************** Expression 3.0b app/photoshop-expressions-30b.hqx Tony Huang 18 Sep 1993 Fixes photoshop 2.5 Ôs Ònot enough memoryÓ message . This is a patch (a plug-in) for Photoshop 2.5. It fixes a bug that causes the occasional "not enough memory" message in version 2.5 when trying to open or save files on some machines with more than 24 megabytes allocated to Photoshop. READ the readme file carefully before installing it (it affects the performance slightly). Tony Huang Applications **************************************** fcsLock 2.0 Xtension app/quark-fsclock-20.hqx Christian F. Buser 7 Nov 1993 Disables features of Xpress for protection. The enclosed demo of a Quark XPress Xtension was distributed by SWIP Handels AG, the Swiss distributor of QuarkXPress. Please note that SWIP takes no responsibility for the demo - they just made it available to all QuarkXPress users here. I myself have no connection with SWIP, Quark, or the author(s) of the enclosed Xtension. Following below is the part of the description from the "Readme"-file. The archive is compressed using CompactPro 1.34. fcsLock is a QuarkXpress XTension designed specifically for newspapers and other large periodicals. This XTension will allow a boss to disable any feature of Xpress so that other users are not able to modify certain aspects of Xpress documents. fcsLock can disable any menu item of Xpress, the measurements palette, as well as any creation tool. This copy of fcsLock is a demo version, and as such it can't be configured. It will only disable the first menu item from every menu of Xpress, as well as the measurements palette, the rotation tool and the linking tools. Applications **************************************** fcsPress 1.0.3 Xtension app/quark-fcspress.hqx Christian F. Buser 9 Dec 1993 Splits a master page and sends parts to certain editors. The enclosed demo of a Quark XPress Xtension was distributed by SWIP Handels AG, the Swiss distributor of QuarkXPress. Please note that SWIP takes no responsibility for the demo - they just made it available to all QuarkXPress users here. I myself have no connection with SWIP, Quark, or the author(s) of the enclosed Xtension. Following below is the part of the description from the "Readme"-file. The archive is compressed using CompactPro 1.34. fcsPress is a QuarkXpress XTension designed specifically for newspapers and other large periodicals that require network cooperation between workers. When working with fcsPress the main editor will prepare a master page in XPress, and he will assign an editor number to each box. Once this master page is ready, the XTension will split this document in as many documents as there are editors assigned to it. The splitted files are placed in specified folders according to the group they belong to. These files can be distributed on the network to each editor, who will fill in the text and picture boxes that he has been assigned. Once the splitted files are ready fcsPress will join them into a new single document ready for final printing. The main advantage of fcsPress over other systems is that each worker uses XPress to type his text, so he can see exactly how the final page will print, including hyphenation, colors, column placement, etc. Applications **************************************** FileMaker Pro Demo app/fmpro-demo.hqx Claris Corp Harry Myhre 5 Dec 1993 Demo of Claris Corp. FileMaker Pro. This is a "test drive" demo of Claris Corp. FileMaker Pro downloaded from the MacWarehouse BBS. It is functional enough to give you a good overview of FilMaker Pro. Applications **************************************** Financial Portfolio app/financial-portfolio-281-hc.hqx Michael Foreman Monty Hampton 4 Oct 1993 Tacks accounts & investments and allows calculation of net worth etc. This is version 2.81 of the Financial Portfolio stack, which lets you keep track of your accounts & investments and allows you to calculate your net worth, capital gains, etc. This program is "kidware": if you are thinking of using it, please send me a dollar (or more, if you would like) and I will forward it to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. Applications **************************************** First Things First Demo app/first-things-first-demo.hqx 13 May 1993 Demo of the ÒFirst Things FirstÓ program. **************************************** Applications Fittingly Sewª Demo app/fittingly-sew-demo.hqx M-James Bartley 1 Jul 1993 Program for fitting and designing clothing patterns. Fittingly Sew (tm) is a new and innovative Macintosh program for fitting and designing clothing patterns. It will add pleasure and efficiency to your sewing experience. If you adjust patterns for fit or to achieve a specific style, this program is for you. With the mere click of the mouse, you can: * add fullness and pleats * change the shapes of curves * transfer darts * lengthen or shorten pieces * make facings * create yokes * do a whole host of other activities In every instance, the seam allowance automatically readjusts itself to the new shape. Fittingly Sew Demo is set up as a self-extracting archive. Double-click the Fittingly Sew Demo.sea icon. You will get the Fittingly Sew Demo program and notes. The notes provide a walk-through of the demo which will introduce you to many of the capabilities of the Fittingly Sew program. Applications **************************************** Flash'em 1.0 app/flash-em-10.hqx Dan Crevier 15 Nov 1993 Utility for creating flash cards . F lash'em is a general purpose flash card utility that allows you to create flash cards with up to 3 "sides" each and then test yourself on those cards. This is ideal for languages like Japanese where you might have the kanji, hiragana, and english meaning, although it's use isn't limited to Japanese. Each side has it's own font. When testing, you mark the cards that you know, and then keeps testing you until you know them all. The program is freeware, so feel free to distribute the archive. FEATURES: * You can create and edit flash card files from the program or use a text editor (sides are separated by tabs). * You can test yourself on the cards in either random or sequential order until you know all of the cards. * You can merge several files together into memory to do a test on all of them at once. * Plays cool sounds when you get them all right. * You can paste in words from MacJDic. * When testing, words on each side show up in biggest font that will fit in the field on the screen. * Includes some sample Japanese flash card files Applications **************************************** Flight Logbook 1.3.3 app/fmpro-flight-log.hqx Peter Kupferscmied 26 Aug 1993 Flight Logbook for airplane and helicopter pilots . Flight Logbook for airplane and helicopter pilots with useful features for hobby and professional pilots. Requires Claris FileMaker Pro (version >= 1.0) Applications **************************************** Fortune 1.1 app/fortune-11.hqx Morgan Davis 24 Aug 1993 Displays and reads aloud a random, humorous adage. Fortune displays and reads aloud a random, hopefully humorous adage in a small window on your screen. It draws from a vast pool of more than 1,600 "fortune cookie" phrases from its Fortunes File. New in Fortune 1.1: + Supports user-assigned voices + Preferences dialog, saves settings in Fortune Prefs file + Remembers window locations + Clicking on parts of Fortune window opens relevant dialogs = Better fortune randomization = Cleaned up Fortune File (spelling, speakability of some words, etc.) = Nicer About info display = Better icons (Chinese "good luck" character; rebuild desktop to see them) = Smarter handling as a Startup Item vs. user-launched application - Smaller footprint (saved 40K by reducing the About picture) Fortune 1.1 is distributed as shareware for $10. (210 downloads in its first week on AOL) Applications **************************************** Foxbase Events Tutorial 1.4.2 app/foxbase-events-tut-142.hqx Andrew Dent 18 Sep 1993 Shareware XFCN for FoxBase+/Mac. Shareware XFCN for FoxBase+/Mac shown here in a skeleton application you can use (for free) as the basis for your own Mac apps. This tutorial contains - double-clickable Browse window with - Toolbar of graphic buttons, inverted when you click them - edit window with graphic buttons that do NOT affect MODIFIED() - examples of how to handle menus in FoxBase+/Mac Convert the Binhex and then unpack with either Stuffit Expander or Stuffit Lite or Deluxe v3. REPLACES Xbrowse2click and XFoxEvents v1.4 or earlier. Applications **************************************** Fractal 1.2 app/fractal-12.hqx Ed Rotberg 16 Aug 1993 Fractal drawing program. Version 1.2 has a number of bug fixes along with several new features including: * New and improved subdivision algorithm that ellimnates "creasing" problem. * Output animation files to QuickTime movies. * More control of Sky Color gradients. * Settable PICT File resolution. = Ed Rotberg = Applications **************************************** Fractal Generator app/fractal-generator.hqx Ron Kneusel 26 Jul 1993 Generates fractals using the IFS algorithm. This is a program to generate fractals using the IFS algorithm. It is written in Pocket Forth and should run on any Mac. Docs are included. Ron Kneusel (kneusel@msupa.pa.msu.edu) Applications **************************************** Frog Demo app/frog-demo.hqx Cross 27 Sep 1993 Frog dissection program including quiz, explanation and anatomy. This is a demo of the frog dissection program from Cross Educational Software. It has a frog dissection, quiz, and an explanation of frog anatomy. Unlike the frogs that most people cut up in a Biology lab, this frog actually enjoys being cut open and ripped apart. Try it. I think you will see a smile on his little green face. Applications **************************************** Fullwrite Converters app/fullwrite-15s-16-to-17-updt.hqx Malcolm Pradhan 6 Oct 1993 Updates FullWrite versions 1.5s and 1.6 to version 1.7. Here are two converters from Akimbo Systems' FullWrite support area on America-On-Line. They update FullWrite versions 1.5s and 1.6 to version 1.7 which is compatible with the 68040. Here is what the updaters do, from the Readme file: * An incompatibility with Quadra and Centris Macintosh systems which had prevented FullWrite from being run if the 68040 processor cache was enabled has been fixed. And if you have version 1.5s: * An incompatibility with System 7 that caused the Set Margins dialog to disappear has been fixed. Regards, Malcolm Applications **************************************** Fullwrite lw8 Patch & Bugs app/fullwrite-lw8-patch-and-bugs.txt Malcolm Pradhan 11 Oct 1993 File explaining LaserWriter 8.0 use with Full Write. **************************************** Applications Glue Viewer app/glue-viewer.hqx Jamal Hannah 31 Aug 1993 The "Viewer" for opening "Glue" document files on the Macintosh. This is the program "Viewer" for opening "Glue" document files on the Macintosh. If you happen to have an old file with the type "SIMA" and the creator "SOLG" (a file created with SuperViewer, SuperViewerDA, or SuperImageSaver), or creator "GEOL" (a file created with AppleLink) then you can use this program to view this document. It's best to cut each page and paste them into a pict file of type "ttxt", because TeachText documents are now supported much more than Glue documents.. as well as being more compact. The newest versions of TeachText can view both small text and color PICT files. SuperViewer documents have an icon with a little round "viewmaster" disk on them with little black squares on it. AppleLink documents of this type have something resembling the standard "PICT" document icon with an envelope in front of it. Applications **************************************** GradeBook 1.4 app/gradebook-14.hqx Rex Evans 18 Sep 1993 Track a class of students. GradeBook is written for school teachers to track a class of students. The three basic functions of the program are to record assignments and grades, compute student grades, and produce reports. A spreadsheet is used as the primary method of entering and maintaining data. The objective was to make the spreadsheet look much like the ones used in typical grade books. I have attempted to make the interface as friendly as possible and hope it is intuitive. Applications **************************************** Gradebook 1.5 app/the-gradebook-15-hc.hqx Jim Witte 18 Sep 1993 Stack for doing about anything with grades. Here is the latest shareware version of The Gradebook Stack v1.5 Features: * Define your own grading system and grading scale * Handles letter grades, numerical grades (25/30), or "Check-Plus-Minus" * Calculates averages, tracks attendance, prints reports for you and your students * Built-in Help and friendly interface make it easy to learn & use * Shareware, $15 ** new to v1.5 - fixed bug in "complete student report" on the print card - fixed "table" report template: works for stylewriters, imagewriters - if an item is too wide for a report column, characters in the middle are deleted, rather than at the end. Makes for better identification of the item. A "bug fixer" is available from me if you are using an earlier version of gradebook, and you don't want to start over. Sorry for the inconvience. Jim Witte Applications **************************************** Graphic Notebook db app/fmpro-notebook.hqx Thomas L. Hausmann 5 Nov 1993 Features for filemaker pro. This is a graphic notebook I developed (mostly) in a couple evenings. The notebook has features I hope you will find useful: % layouts for both text and graphics % clear, consistent interface % predefined layout for hardcopy (suitable for 3-ring binders) % keyword entry (select the word, then click Paste Keyword) % colorful, yet appears nice on b&w machines % not password protected I developed this for my own use. However, a client firm saw me using a form of this database (for an unrelated project) and then had me extend it for tracking bug reports in their R&D group. If you like it, or even just download it, send me email. Thomas L. Hausmann Applications **************************************** Gravity Simulator 0.2 app/grav-sim-02.hqx Adam Wight Adam Wight 30 Aug 1993 Simulates gravity using a smily face. I included lots of documentation in the binhexed archive, but here's a short summary: It simulates gravity using a smily face. You can change the face, of course. The gravity and elasticity of everything is totally controllable, and you can pick the face up and place it anywhere, and set it's motion vector. I just wrote a new version (0.2) that's a lot better, though, so I would like it better if you included that instead. Here it is: This is a really awesome Gravity Simulator for the Mac. This is meant to replace GravSim0.1.sit.hqx Applications **************************************** HexEdit 1.0.3 app/hex-edit-103.hqx Jim Bumgardner 18 Sep 1993 A hexdump viewer and editor . HexEdit is a hexdump viewer and editor that works similarly to the hex editor provided with Apple's ResEdit. It allows you to edit either the data fork or the resource fork of a file. I wrote HexEdit because I needed to be able to insert/delete bytes From the data fork of files I was testing, and tools like FEdit don't have insert/deletion. This version fixes a nasty bug that caused HexEdit to crash or misbehave on files that are too large to fit in memory. Applications **************************************** Hirebase2 app/hire-base-2.hqx Chris Ruston. 19 Sep 1993 High performance relational database. Event scheduling, equipment hire, room bookings, training, staff service, client history, invoicing, facility records, library loans, letters, mail merge, labels, alternate acedemic calendar, public holidays and alert warnings, pop-up screens, numerous statstics, reports, graphs, spreadsheets, networkable multi-user, high performance relational database. Applications **************************************** HyperBibTeX 0.9.8 app/hyperbibtex-098-hc.hqx Evan L. Antworth 10 Oct 1993 A Macintosh HyperCard stack for managing bibliography databases . HyperBibTeX version 0.9.8 (27-Sep-93) is an update and should replace all previous versions HyperBibTeX is a Macintosh HyperCard stack for managing bibliography databases compatible with BibTeX, the bibliography system used by the TeX typesetting language. HyperBibTeX's features include: * entering and editing bibliographic entries using BibTeX's entry types (Book, Article, Proceedings, etc.), * checking data integrity and consistency against a set of authority lists, * sorting cards on various fields, * searching the database, * marking cards individually or with the search function, * importing entries from a BibTeX file, * exporting cards to a BibTeX file. HyperBibTeX requires HyperCard version 2. It runs under system 6, but the Balloon Help facility requires system 7. It also runs under HyperCard Player. Version 0.9.8 is an upgrade that fixes minor bugs and adds some new features, including automatic conversion between Macintosh accented characters and TeX macros. If you are presently using an older version of HyperBibTeX, I recommend that you upgrade to version 0.9.8. Evan Antworth Applications **************************************** HyperCuber 1.1.1 app/hyper-cube-111.hqx Greg Ferrar 23 Aug 1993 Draws a four-dimensional "hypercube" . HyperCuber is a program which draws a four-dimensional "hypercube" and lets you view it from any direction. It requires System 7 or better, Color QuickDraw, and a Mac with a 68020 processor or better and a math coprocessor (or a 68040). Complete documentation for the program is contained in the HyperCuber Manual file, which is in Microsoft Word 5.1 format. Greg Ferrar Applications **************************************** In Control Demo app/in-control-demo.hqx Nevada Waugh Reed 21 Oct 1993 Calendar Program that helps decide what tasks to do. To whom it may concern: Someone at Attain Corporation asked me to put a copy of the demo version of their In Control scheduling program on the major archives. Here it is, as they gave it to me. If you have any trouble receiving it, please let me know. Thanks! -Thomas Reed Applications **************************************** Informerª 1.0 §2 app/informer-10b2.hqx PLANET software Santa Claus 13 Dec 1993 Leave voice messages for co-workers and/or roommates . * Informer - leave voice messages for your co-workers and/or roommates with this fancy application. Includes voice synthesis, support for the new Speech Manager, System 7 Savvy, System 6 compatible, and also makes your Macintosh ring! Applications **************************************** Inspirograph 1.0 app/inspirograph-10.hqx 2 Nov 1993 Brainstorming tool. Similar "morphological analysis" software . Attached you will find version 1.0 of Singularity Software's Inspirograph, a freeware freeform brainstorming tool. Similar "morphological analysis" software has been sold to the U.S. military for $75 a pop. Inspirograph is easy and fun to use. Try it and see! Ron Hale-Evans Editor, Singularity Magazine (Ask me about Singularity Online!) Applications **************************************** Interactive Gradebook 1.36 app/interactive-gradebook-136-hc.hqx Ben Seaberry 24 Aug 1993 Gradebook keeping program. Please post The Interactive Gradebook ver. 1.36. It is an update to ver. 1.31 that provides more printing options and fixes some minor bugs. Thanks, Ben Seaberry Applications **************************************** Investment Manager 2.1 app/investment-manager-21-hc.hqx J. Dripley 18 Sep 1993 Administer deversified portfolioes of investments. PF:Investment Manager is a Hypercard 1.25 stack designed to administer a deversified portfolio of investments. Version 2.1 is an extensive update of an earlier version posted on the News BBS. As far as I know it was never posted to Info-Mac. This is a demo version. Ordering infomation is included. The file is in a binhex, compacted, self extracting format. The stack recognizes the following types of investments and accounts: Stocks,bonds,mortgages,mutual funds,CDs,government bonds,treasury bills,saving and checking accounts,broker's margin accounts,loans. Investments are grouped and summarized in 4 categories. Investments can also be grouped into taxable and non taxable categories as well. The user can record and track price changes,dividends/interest,reinvestment,capital gains, splits and total real return. All data can be exported. Help is available for each card. Applications **************************************** JChar 3.0 app/jchar-30.hqx Ken Lunde Ken Lunde 17 Aug 1993 A general-purpose Japanese character set generation tool. This Macintosh application is a general-purpose Japanese character set generation tool. It comes with a minimal Macintosh interface -- this was done for the sake of portability between platforms. The interface consists of radio buttons for redirecting the input and output (much like what you find in UNIX environments) and a command-line. To get a listing of the command-line options and defaults, type in "-h" on the command-line. You can redirect the output to a file or printer for future reference. The source code should also be included in this distribution. Ken Lunde Applications **************************************** JCode 3.0 app/jcode-30.hqx Ken Lunde Ken Lunde 17 Aug 1993 A general-purpose Japanese code inspection tool. This Macintosh application is a general-purpose Japanese code inspection tool. It comes with a minimal Macintosh interface -- this was done for the sake of portability between platforms. The interface consists of radio buttons for redirecting the input and output (much like what you find in UNIX environments) and a command-line. To get a listing of the command-line options and defaults, type in "-h" on the command-line. You can redirect the output to a file or printer for future reference. The source code should also be included in this distribution. Ken Lunde Applications **************************************** JConv 3.0 app/jconv-30.hqx Ken Lunde Ken Lunde 17 Aug 1993 A general-purpose Japanese code conversion tool. This Macintosh application is a general-purpose Japanese code conversion tool. It comes with a minimal Macintosh interface -- this was done for the sake of portability between platforms. The interface consists of radio buttons for redirecting the input and output (much like what you find in UNIX environments) and a command-line. To get a listing of the command-line options and defaults, type in "-h" on the command-line. You can redirect the output to a file or printer for future reference. The source code should also be included in this distribution. Ken Lunde Applications **************************************** JoliPhone 3.0.1 app/joli-phone-301.hqx J. Rossi 19 Nov 1993 Address book in French. Very nice address book. Lots of features and graphic interface well done. THIS PROGRAM IS IN FRENCH. Applications **************************************** JPEG Convert 1.0 app/jpeg-convert-10.hqx 1 Mar 1993 Graphics conversion application. **************************************** Applications Kerning Palette Xtension Demo app/quark-kerning-palette.hqx Christian F. Buser 7 Nov 1993 Modify the kern pairs tables of Mac fonts. The enclosed demo of a Quark XPress Xtension was distributed by SWIP Handels AG, the Swiss distributor of QuarkXPress. Please note that SWIP takes no responsibility for the demo - they just made it available to all QuarkXPress users here. I myself have no connection with SWIP, Quark, or the author(s) of the enclosed Xtension. Following below is the part of the description from the "Readme"-file. The archive is compressed using CompactPro 1.34. The Kerning Palette is a kerning table editor, a professional tool for modifying the kern pairs tables of Mac fonts. For those striving to produce the absolute best type they can on their Macintosh, the presence of a fast, convenient kerning table editor inside of QuarkXPress is a terrific advantage. Applications **************************************** LabHelper 3.1 app/lab-helper-31.hqx Tzuen-Rong Tzeng Tzuen-Rong Tzeng 24 Sep 1993 Tool for Research Laboratories. Enclosed is an upgrade of my LabHelper a Software Tool for Research Laboratories. Please replace the previous version 3.05 with this upgrade. There are many new features as well as improvement in this upgrade. Many thanks for your help and attention. Applications **************************************** LastStartup 1.0 app/last-startup-10.hqx Aeze Bell 17 Aug 1993 Serves as a simple watchdog by displaying the last restart. Last Startup is a small utility who's purpose is to serve as a simple watchdog. Every startup the program will put up a window telling you the time of your computer's last restart. This can be handy on communicating to you if an unauthorized individual accessed your Mac at some time when you weren't around, whether it be your office's janitor at midnight or a snoopy arch enemy during lunchtime. Applications **************************************** Limited Access Xtension Demo app/quark-limited-access.hqx Christian F. Buser 7 Nov 1993 Allows customisation of QuarkXPress page make up. The enclosed demo of a Quark XPress Xtension was distributed by SWIP Handels AG, the Swiss distributor of QuarkXPress. Please note that SWIP takes no responsibility for the demo - they just made it available to all QuarkXPress users here. I myself have no connection with SWIP, Quark, or the author(s) of the enclosed Xtension. Following below is the part of the description from the "Readme"-file. The archive is compressed using CompactPro 1.34. Demonstration version ÒLtd_XSÓ (for ÒLimited AccessÓ) is a XTension for QuarkXPress allowing customisation seat by seat of QuarkXPress page make up software. For example, ÒLtd_XSÓ allow you to set up a layout only version of QuarkXPress where only box creation will be possible. In this case, ÒLtd_XSÓ will disable text editing fonctions as well as style sheet manipulation. ÒLtd_XSÓ will also protect boxes from being deleted (Text boxes, Picture boxes or Rules). As you may have noticed, it is possible to delete locked boxes by using the backspace key in drag mode. Applications **************************************** LINK2© Demo app/link2-simulnet-demo-hc.hqx Venanzio Jelenic 8 Oct 1993 Document-based network operating system. This Archive contains a demo version of LINK2)Simulnet*. You will need Hypercard Player or Hypercard 2.1 to run these stacks. Macintalk, a system extension enabling speech synthesis is also necessary. The LINK2 system will function without Macintalk, but uses speech extensively. This is a series of Hypercard stacks which were designed for educational use with two specific objectives in mind. A. To act as a primer with which to enable children to learn some basic networking and messaging skills. The stacks are comprised of regular log-in procedures, password protection. This system goes beyond regular text messages in that it allows the users to access sounds, graphics, databases from within their prime documents. The documents are presented as stories for the students to build. The document may also be a project or presentation. These documents are collaborative efforts on the parts of any users on the net. LINK2) handles these documents much in the same way as PowerTalk and Object-Oriented Operating Systems will in the near future. LINK2), in essence, is a document-based network operating system with characteristics akin to a distributed hypermedia system, albeit simulated. Up to 60 users may participate. The problem often confronted by teachers and students is that sometimes the hardware becomes available BEFORE there is a foundation for it's use. Thus many a time networked systems are introduced that act as no more than simple file and printer servers. LINK2) is designed to instill in the students the basic desire and thinking habits necessary for effective messaging between participants. B. To enable both the teachers and students who do not have access to modems, phone lines, networked computers, or funds, to start in the excitement of networking. Because LINK2) functions on a single computer, (it is a multi-user asynchronous network model), it requires little investment in terms of hardware, nor training. With a simple Mac Plus, a hard disk and printer, the students and teachers can start to investigate some of the techniques and problems encountered with network use. LINK2) does not simulate any single networking scheme. Rather it provides a simple model which allows the users to network together , now, without having to worry about learning techniques required with specific systems, nor face the hardware constraints which are often inevitable. It is more a model to develop the *culture* of networking than a specific training tool. As such, it is also useful in the situation of being a primer for the students so that they do not eat up too much bandwith nor time on the real nets until they learn some basic skills. This Demo version has a few parts disabled or missing. Conferences in the BBS section are reduced to only 3. Only 3 users are allowed on the system. Only One story is allowed. All administrator functions have been deleted. Otherwise the system *looks and feels* whole. You are welcome to use it in any private capacity so long as it is non-renumerative nor commercial. Link2) is not public domain, nor to be considered freeware, it is copyrighted with all rights reserved to Venanzio Jelenic. I would welcome the distribution of this Demo version by any non-commercial means you wish. Venanzio Jelenic Applications **************************************** LogMasterª 3.0§4 app/log-master-303b4.hqx Eric Hegstrom 10 Oct 1993 Time logging and bill generation application . Here is the latest version of LogMaster(tm) It is a simple yet powerful time logging and bill generation application - shareware. Applications **************************************** Mac Life Insurance app/mac-life-insurance.hqx 14 Jul 1993 Protects work from Macintosh disasters. MacLifeInsurance is a set of two control panels that will protect your work from system crashes, accidental deletions, power outs, corrupted files, and other Macintosh disasters with two levels of protection. MacLifeInsuranceÑFileSaver will protect you at the file level, by automatically saving your files by time and/or number of key strokes as you specify. MacLifeInsuranceÑKeySaver will protect you at the keystroke level, saving every key you type, so that you'll always be able to retrieve your workÑno matter what happens. These two levels of protection will give you piece of mindÑand save you hours of aggravation in the case of a Macintosh disaster. Shareware: $14.95. Applications **************************************** MacCalendar '94 app/fmpro-calendar-94-10.hqx Andrew Lee 15 Dec 1993 94 Calendar for File Maker Pro. **************************************** Applications MacClock 1.0 app/mac-clock-10.hqx Ernst' Mulder Ernst' Mulder 1 Jul 1993 A clock based on the UNIX xclock(1). A couple of days ago I was looking through the archives in search for a Macintosh equivalent for the UN*X xclock(1). Couldn't find it, and therefore wrote one. I've tried to keep the program small, with little memory requirements. It is resizable, and remembers its position. MacClock draws using an off-screen bitmap (for smoother graphics) if there is enough memory available. So, if you want MacClock to have smooth graphics for bigger window sizes, you'll have to give it more memory. If there is not enough memory available MacClock won't use an off-screen bitmap, but draw directly into its window. If you encounter any problems with MacClock, please inform me. I've tried it on a Quadra 900, and a IIcx and didn't find any problems. If you feel this program ought to be shareware, please pay the shareware fee of $5 (cash, per snail-mail). If you feel it ought to be freeware, well so be it. Ernst TpoohU Mulder Applications **************************************** MacEmatics app/mac-ematics-hc.hqx Neil Schulman and Tom McLean 7 Aug 1993 A small math tutoring program for children. Have you ever wanted to find a small math tutoring program for your child? Did you ever find one? Well now you have, for here is MacEmatics, a cleverly simple Hypercard program which tests the mind rather than paper. You can test on addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You can change the size, shape, and difficulty of the tests! Sounds are included to make this learning tool more enjoyable for everyone! So get this program today and start your child on the *right* path! Requires Hypercard 2.1. Online help provided. Shareware. Written by Neil Schulman and Tom McLean Applications **************************************** MacEnquirer 3.0 app/mac-enquirer-30-hc.hqx Macintosh ICONtact Internet Dude 16 Aug 1993 A goofy, little program which creates random tabloid headlines. This is MacEnquirer 3.0. A goofy, little program which creates random tabloid headlines. It uses five sentence structures and up to six parts to a sentence. It can be hilarious! This program requires Hypercard 2.1 to use. Applications **************************************** MacMuadzin Demo app/mac-muadzin-15-demo.hqx Edvin Aldrian Amin Husni 21 Nov 1993 Delivers an adhan (prayer call for muslim user) 5 times a day. I submit to you a Demo version of MacMuadzin version 1.5. This program deliver an adhan (prayer call for muslim user) 5 times a day. The demo version has full capability as the original, but it lasts only for 2 months and has an uncomplete adhan sound. To obtain the complete adhan sound and complete MacMuadzin, please refer to the readme file that accompany the MacMuadzin Demo. Any user can freely distributed this demo version as long as not through comercial medium. Applications **************************************** MacTapes 1.0b app/mactapes-10-hc.hqx Brooks 10 Oct 1993 Stack for making insert cards for cassette tapes. Enclosed is a Hypercard stack that I recently downloaded from America OnLine. It is yet another stack for making insert cards for cassette tapes, though with a much better interface and a much nicer design. Please add it to your archives. One final, almost obligitory note: I am not the author of this stack, nor do I know the author in any way--though her name is listed in the stack. Applications **************************************** Mangia! Demo app/mangia-demo.hqx Adam C. Engst Adam C. Engst 27 Oct 1993 Cooking/recipe program . This is a demo version of Mangia, the best cooking/recipe program for the Macintosh that I've ever seen. It lets you create recipes, sort them, move them into different cookbooks, scale them, and so on. It also helps you create menus, figures out shopping lists, and even organizes the lists by section of the store. It's highly customizable, which is good, but it comes with a huge dictionary of ingredients. I've also included one of the two recipe files that comes with the shipping version, Mangia Miscellany. Eventually Upstill Software hopes to have numerous electronic cookbooks available, and if enough people on the net use it, we could create some net.cookbooks as well. This demo is fully functioning for two months (it expires on Sunday, December 26th, 1993), after which you should think about getting the full version. It's about $50 and has a unique and fun manual, along with another recipe file that's five times larger than this one. Enjoy! cheers ... -Adam Applications **************************************** MetaMorphisis 1.1 app/metamorphisis-11.hqx Mark H. Krueger Mark H. Krueger 14 Jul 1993 Makes QuickTime morph movies. **************************************** Applications Mimic Xtension app/quark-mimic.hqx Christian F. Buser 9 Dec 1993 Extension to Quark XPress. The enclosed demo of a Quark XPress Xtension was distributed by SWIP Handels AG, the Swiss distributor of QuarkXPress. Please note that SWIP takes no responsibility for the demo - they just made it available to all QuarkXPress users here. I myself have no connection with SWIP, Quark, or the author(s) of the enclosed Xtension. Sorry, but I don«t knopw what this Xtension does - I could not find a description in the readme-file. The archive is compressed using CompactPro 1.34. Applications **************************************** MiniText 1.0 app/mini-text-10.hqx Stephane Jose Le FEUSTE 20 Sep 1993 Simple word processor accessable from whithin HyperCard. MiniText 1.0 is the very first software I dare to submit to an FTP archive. It is an HyperCard stack developped on version 2.1. I did this simple stack because I needed a very simple word processor I could access from whithin HC. Since I couldn't find one, I made one. Here it is and I hope you will find it worth posting it in this archive. Compacted and BinHexed. NOT checked for viruses. Stephane Jose Applications **************************************** MoneySaver Demo app/money-saver-demo.hqx Jenny Schopf 31 Oct 1993 Explains debt management and how to reduce the cost of loans. The attached CompactPro archive contains a demo version of the Money Saver software by The Banker's Secret - a package designed to help you understand debt management and dramatically reduce the cost of your mortgage and other loans. This demo version will show you the beginnings of how to save thousands, by using your "pocket change" to pay off your debts. For example, just $25 a month will save you $25,000 on today's typical $100,000 mortgage. This demo version gives potential users the ability to evaluate the fully functioning software's capabilities - which includes functions to see how much money you can save on your adjustable, fixed rate, and bi-weekly mortgages as well as student, business and many car loans. It can also answer your important "What if?" questions. For example, how much will I save with a $25 pre-payment? With $50? You'll find it invaluable when shopping for a loan or considering refinancing. Jennifer Schopf Applications **************************************** Moon in the Mac app/moon-in-the-mac.hqx Angus McIntyre 6 Dec 1993 Shows the phases of the moon for given dates. "Moon in the Mac" is a mini-application which shows the phases of the moon for given dates. You can set a date, using the text fields at the bottom of the main 'Moon in the Mac' window, and the phase of the moon will be shown both by name and as a picture at the top of the window. Applications **************************************** MorseTrainer US 1.1.1 app/morse-trainer-111-us.hqx Lars Sundstroem Lars Sundstroem 14 Nov 1993 Teaches and trains Morse code. MorseTrainer US-1.1.1 Packed with BinHex and StuffIt Lite Bugfix release Bugs fixed in 1.1.1 * Start and pause delay controls now work correctly. New features in 1.1 * Enhanced sound generator, volume control and risetime control. The pitch is set in steps of 10Hz instead of using MIDI frequencies. * Speed and tempo limits increased to 80 words/minute as a result of the enhanced sound generator. * User-selectable font in the Misc settings dialog. Bugs fixed in 1.1 * Better signal timing. In earlier versions of MorseTrainer the tempo selected was not equal to the actual tempo if the tempo and speed were different. However, even if the timing is very exact now you may still encounter the problem, especially on smaller computers such as Mac Plus, SE, Classic etc. These computers cannot handle sequencies of short sounds properly. >>> If the timing error is more than 5% the user will be notified. If the timing error is smaller than 5% and you still want to be notified, hold down the option key at the end of a signalling session. Known problems in 1.1.1 * The sound volume control is not supported by Apple on all machine and system configurations. Notes for 1.1.1 * When a library is opened by MorseTrainer US-1.1 it will be converted to a new format automatically. Thereafter, the library cannot be opened succesfully with an older version of MorseTrainer. General info for 1.1.1 MorseTrainer is a powerful tool for learning and training Morse code. Features * Three different training modes: user text, random text, library text * Arbitrary signal volume, pitch, waveform and risetime * Arbitrary speed and tempo * Multi-alphabet support * Random text generator * Text library editor * On-line alphabet * On-line manual * Help Balloons * And a lot more! And of course, it's FREEWARE! Lars Sundstroem Applications **************************************** Movie Maker 1.3 app/movie-maker-13.hqx Jesse Jones 20 Apr 1993 Converts a sequence of PICT files into QuickTime movies. MovieMaker 1.3 allows you to convert a sequence of PICT files into QuickTime movies. It has a nice interface, includes balloon help, lets you use a custom color palette, and allows you to add a sound track. Requires System 7. Version 1.3 Changes: %JImproved the way colors are handled. % Replacing a previously saved movie works correctly. % Added a better folder selection dialog. % Added a cool color icon from Ian Chai. % Added a cash register sound when a movie succesfully saves. % MovieMaker checks to see if the machine supports color before displaying the color splash screen. (The previous version did its checks after displaying the splash screen). --jesjones@milton.u.washington.edu Applications **************************************** Multimedioids Demo app/multimedioids-hc-demo.hqx Mike Harland 31 Jul 1993 Adds multimedia authoring to HyperCard. I attach a second posting of our demo of MultiMedioids, originally sent by its developer Niall sclater. It has not appeared on info-mac so far, so I am attempting to post it again. Niall is presently half way up the Amazon (honestly!) on a well earned three month break. The demo has been requested by the HyperCard community on HYPERCRD LIST who wish to add multimedia authoring to HC. Since there does not seem to be a DEMO section any more on info-mac, I suppose it should be added to the HyperCard section ??? Applications **************************************** Now Up-to-Date 2.0.1 Demo app/now-uptodate-201-demo.hqx Now Software Michael Burton 10 Oct 1993 A calendar / scheduling application . This is a demo version of Now Up-to-Date 2.0.1. The file is a self-extracting archive created with Now Compress. The contents have been scanned with Disinfectant 3.2. The following is from the enclosed "Read Me" file: Now Up-to-Date 2.0(TM) is a calendar application that maintains your schedule, reminds you of upcoming events, manages your To-Do list and keeps your associates up to date-whether you're in the office, at home or on the road. Now Up-to-Date can display your schedule in a variety of dynamic views, including day, week, month and list views. On-screen alarms warn you in advance of important events, and you can easily set up repeating events such as weekly meetings. If you're on a network you can share information with your associates by making certain calendar events 'public' (i.e., shared). And of course, Now Up-to-Date allows you to print your calendar in a wide variety of formats including layouts that fit most popular appointment book sizes. The enclosed software is fully functioning, good for up to 10-users, and expires 45-days after you launch it. You will be able to open your demo Calendar File with the actual version of Now Up-to-Date, should you choose to purchase the software after the demo version expires. _____________ Now Up-to-Date(TM) is a product of: Now Software Applications **************************************** Nudgerª Xtension app/quark-nudger.hqx Christian F. Buser 9 Dec 1993 Used to set the nudge amount in QuarkXPress 3.1. The enclosed demo of a Quark XPress Xtension was distributed by SWIP Handels AG, the Swiss distributor of QuarkXPress. Please note that SWIP takes no responsibility for the demo - they just made it available to all QuarkXPress users here. I myself have no connection with SWIP, Quark, or the author(s) of the enclosed Xtension. Following below is the part of the description from the "Readme"-file. The archive is compressed using CompactPro 1.34. Nudger is a palette that can be used to set the nudge amount in QuarkXPress 3.1. To use Nudger, open the palette from the View menu. Enter the nudge amout in the palette and press enter. Optionally, you can use the popup menu to set the nudge amount. That is all there is to this. Applications **************************************** Open Book 1.0 app/open-book-10.hqx Michael Bjorn 1 Nov 1993 A tool for students of Japanese. Open Book is a tool for students of Japanese. You can input your own word list, and practice recognition of Kanji, pronounciation, etc., in various ways. Displays Kanji on any Mac, but needs Japanese system software for input of new Kanji. (This means that students can take home dictionaries and practice on their own computers even though they do not have Japanese system software!!) All the words that you input, are automatically pronounced during practice!! This product is shareware -- all the dictionaries that you produce with Open Book MUST be sent to me, so that I can pass them along to others who are interested. (A sample dictionary is included -- but it is very bad. You have been warned.) Version 1.0. May be included on the info-mac CD-ROM (with this notice attached). Applications **************************************** Our Family Tree 1.3 app/family-tree-13-hc.hqx Timmy G Bremer 28 Sep 1993 A HyperCard genealogy stack. Our Family Tree 1.3 is a HyperCard genealogy stack. This latest version has been modified so that each couple can have up to 22 (!) children. Also, I've I've added a command, "updateTree", which will update any existing version 1.2 Family Tree to version 1.3 (thus saving you the trouble of re-entering all the information every time a new version comes out!). Applications **************************************** Peeping Tom 1.1 app/peeping-tom-11.hqx Bret Olmsted 19 Sep 1993 Keeps track of the current open applications and desk accessories . Peeping Tom v1.1 9/93 Copyright )1993, Bret Olmsted All Rights Reserved. Peeping Tom is a shareware init/background application that keeps track of the current applications and desk accessories that are open. When processes are quit, Peeping Tom writes the information that it has on the dead process to a text file in the System Folder. The log file shows information on when each process was started and the total time it ran. Peeping Tom also shows the average CPU usage of the process. The percentage represents how much the process used of the CPU while the process was running. Peeping Tom is very useful for monitoring computers. Peeping Tom sits in the background and silently monitors the user's activities. It keeps track of time spent on the computer, which is perfect for those who bill their customers on a hourly basis. Peeping Tom outputs to a text file that can then be easily searched. While running, Peeping Tom takes almost no processing time away from other applications. Because of this, the times in the log file can be off by as much as three seconds (which is a very small price to pay). Peeping Tom comes alive every five seconds and scans for processes. Any process's that have died are immediately logged to the log file. The default file type is 'TEXT' and the default creator type is 'KAHL'. This can very easily be changed using a program like ResEdit. I have created a template to make the changing of these settings very easy. Peeping Tom requires System 7 because of the Process Manager dependence. Applications **************************************** PhoneBook 2.0 app/fmpro-eltab-phonebook-20.hqx 9 Dec 1993 Phonebook for use with File Maker Pro. **************************************** Applications Photoshop 2.5 Memory Patch app/photoshop-25-memory-patch.hqx Tony Huang 7 Apr 1993 Fixes a bug that causes the occasional Ònot enough memoryÓ message. This is a patch (a plug-in) for Photoshop 2.5. It fixes a bug that causes the occasional "not enough memory" message in version 2.5 when trying to open or save files on some machines with more than 24 megabytes allocated to Photoshop. READ the readme file carefully before installing it (it affects the performance slightly). Tony Huang tonyh@msc.cornell.edu Applications **************************************** Pica Calculator 2 app/pica-calc-2.hqx Jim Lewis 31 Jul 1993 Allows computations involving a mixture of picas, points and inches. This file contains the Jim Lewis' PicaCalc2 DA, with documentation. Designed specifically for desktop publishing, it allows the user to make computations which involve a mixture of picas, points and inches. The perfect companion DA for precision drawing and page layout programs. Supports over 94 functions and has 15 non-volitile memories that remember values even if you shut your computer off. Full keyboard control. Docs in file PC2DOC.SEA. Updated file with new features. Auth: Jim Lewis. Ref: MacWEEK 7/10/90. Shareware $20. 182K. Applications **************************************** Planet 5.0 app/planet-50.hqx Lars Gislen 1 Jul 1993 Computes the coordinates of the planets. There is a bug in Planet 4.x affecting the coordinates of the moon for dates ore 1900. Please destroy existing versions of Planet 4.x and instead use this Planet 5.0 where this bug is removed. I am grateful to J.C. Eade for drawing my attention to this bug. LArs Gislen Applications **************************************** Poor Mans Newton 1.1 app/poor-mans-newton-11-hc.hqx Joe Cicinelli 3 Oct 1993 Behaves like Apples new Newton MessagePad. Poor Mans Newton v1.1 (C) Copyright 1993, Joseph G. Cicinelli All Rights Reserved. What is it? Poor Mans Newton is a HyperCard stack that contains address and telephone information and generally behaves like Apples new Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), the Newton MessagePad. If you are like me and you cant afford to buy one of these high tech tools, here is your chance to own a virtual one that can used on your Macintosh. Whats New in this Version: - Fixes a few cosmetic errors. - Adds a Calendar to the Dates button. - Can now dial telephone numbers that are selected in any field. - Can now select your favorite Newton sound. Applications **************************************** Professor X 3.0 app/professor-x.hqx Karl Thomas 26 Jul 1993 Simulates a psychotherapist. Have you ever talked to your computer, has your computer ever talked back? If you have used a program like Eliza then you probably were stunned at first and then quickly became tired of limited responses and responses that didn't make any sense. If you haven't, then you are in for a treat. Professor X simulates a very understanding, usually nonjudgemental, psychotherapist. It's a very short download give it try! Cost of Registration: All I'm asking for is that all downloaders please send me E-mail or snail mail. What's New About v.3.0 1) Over 150 more responses and many more subjects 2) Bug Fixes 3) Options to Load, Save, and Print Sessions 4) Pleading for E-mail throughout documentation. 5) Doesn't access hard drive after each response. 6) Includes Macintalk support as well as built in voice synthesis. 7) Less likely to crash your Mac What's Old About v.3.0: 1) A HUGE number of responses and keywords. 2) UPGRADE option. Minor changes can be incorporated directly into the program. No need to download entire file. 3) Excellent support for registered users. Applications **************************************** Proportions 1.0 app/proportions-10.hqx Santa Claus 18 Sep 1993 Calculates proportional enlargements and reductions for magazine layouts. This is an application meant to be used with magazine layouts. It calculates proportional enlargements and reductions, returns correct demensions, percentage change, and in 16th inches. Applications **************************************** QIF Creator app/ds-to-quicken4-converter.hqx 15 Dec 1993 Converts Dollars and Sense files to Quicken. **************************************** Applications Quark Xtension Collection app/quark-extension-collection.hqx J. Rossi 19 Nov 1993 Collection of program extensions to Quark. A few Xtensions from different authors and sources. This is a short description of what they do. Stamp 3.1 QuarkXTension for date & time stamping. SpeedOpen Gives the ability to specify a default behaviour for the case of different settings. The command Utilities:SpeedOpenI opens a dialog, that offers three options. PrintStatus Adds an item to the Utilities menu, appropriately enough called PrintStatus. Selecting it will turn a check mark on or off. If the check mark is turned on the the status box will be displayed when printing. PiXize 1.1 Adjusts the size of the selected picture box to match the bounds of the picture within it. ChangeCase XTension Allows QuarkXPress users to change the case of characters in text boxes to either uppercase or lowercase by choosing the appropriate menu item from the Utilities menu.ASave 3.1 ASave Adds a hierarchical auto-save menu to the Utilities menu. If one of the time items is checked, Quark will automatically save the current (frontmost) document after the elapsed (checked) time. A "Save As..." option is also available. Stars and Stripes To work with underlines and starbursts. Many features. Full docs included. I'm not the author Applications **************************************** Quicken 4 Updater app/quicken-4-r6-updt.hqx Eric Tilenius Adam C. Engst 10 Dec 1993 Updates quicken-4 to release 6. Our latest maintenance release is R6. Quicken 4 Release R6 includes fixes to a few specific, customer-reported problems and improves application compatibility on certain platforms. However, R6 contains no new features or feature enhancements, so you may not notice a difference when updating your copy of Quicken 4 to Quicken 4 R6. Most people do not need to update to this release, but it will not hurt to do so. To make updating your copy of Quicken 4 easy, and to allow you to update to the latest release at no charge, we have developed an updater patch -- the Quicken 4 Updater (to Release 6). This patch may be used by (and distributed to) any registered Quicken owner free of charge. Eric Tilenius, Product Manager, Quicken for Macintosh, Intuit EMAIL: 76450.3340@CompuServe.COM * * * * * * * HOW TO FIND YOUR RELEASE NUMBER IN QUICKEN 4 * * * * * * * To determine if you would benefit from the Quicken 4 Updater (to Release 6), you can check your current release number by following these steps: 1. Within Quicken, go to the Apple menu and select "About Quicken..." A window will come up showing the names of those who contributed to the development of Quicken 4 for Macintosh. 2. Type the letter "R". The release number of your copy of Quicken 4 will appear to the right of the words "Version 4". 3. Click anywhere on the credits window to make the window go away. If your release number is lower than R6, you may wish to use the Quicken 4 Updater to update your copy of Quicken 4 to Release 6. If your release number is R6 (or later), you do not need this Updater. Applications **************************************** Random Launch 0.2 app/random-launch-02.hqx K.Taylor 9 Jul 1993 Randomly launches a file from a selected folder . RandomLaunch is a small utility program which I put together at the insistence of one of my colleagues. Its purpose in life is to randomly choose a file from a selected folder and send an AppleEvent to the finder to open it. This means that the file can be of any type (or even another folder) and the Finder takes care of what to do with it. Its original purpose was to choose a random signature for Eudora (via Autograph by David Kabal), but various other uses have been found since then: * Choosing a random Bolo map * Playing a random sound ad infinitum RandomLaunch is FREE, and carries no warranties of any kind (although it has been tested on a large range of Macintoshes in-house). RandomLaunch REQUIRES AppleEvents. Ken Taylor Applications **************************************** Re(ve)lations 1.05 app/revelations-105.hqx Michael Bjorn 3 Dec 1993 Relational database system. What is Re(ve)lations? A very simple - but VERY EASY TO USE - relational database system. Features: -> A basic set of relational algebra operations, which can be nested to produce complex queries. -> A graphical query language specially developed for Re(ve)lations. No support for character-based queries (e.g. queries in SQL format) - and good riddance to them! -> Data import and export in tab-delimited format. -> Access to multiple databases at the same time. -> Multi-user architecture. Re(ve)lations version 1.05 may be included on the info-mac CD-ROM or on any other non-profit CD-ROM. Michael Bjorn University of Tsukuba, JAPAN Applications **************************************** Remember? 2.3.3 app/remember-233.hqx Antigone Press 28 Aug 1993 Reminds you of important occasions in your life. I am re- submitting this to the sumex archives on behalf of the author, Dave Warker. My last submission seems to have gotten lost and only the manual has been posted... Remember? reminder package V2.3.3 (with TeachText manual) Self-expanding archive Minor bug fix release replacing V2.3.2. Fixes problems with "Completed" items and improves compatibility. Adds a few new preference items as well. This is the COMPLETE package, not a limited demo version. It includes comprehensive TeachText format documentation. TeachText is provided with your Mac. (Microsoft Word(tm) format manual also available.) Reminds you of important occasions in your life with pop-up windows and sound. You can specify one-time or repeating events in a flexible format. You are reminded when you turn on your Mac, and at a time you specify before each event. Most features are user adjustable. MacUser rating: 4 mice. Reviewed in Oct-91 MacWorld. "Remember?" is ShareWare. Send $20 (US) if you decide to keep it after a two week trial period ($5 more for a disk with the current version.) Applications **************************************** Right On Time 2.5.1 app/right-on-time-251-demo.hqx John Covele 31 Aug 1993 Personal time manager. [*] Right On Time 2.5.1 This version fixes a bug in 2.5 which could cause a crash after editing an event, under certain circumstances. I also forgot to include the "Sounds" file. It replaces version 2.5. Right On Time is a personal time manager. It features a calendar, To-Do list, reminders (alarms), and even a menubar clock. You can set up repeating events, be warned ahead of time about upcoming events, archive old events, assign categories to events, play sounds, manage your to-do list, etc. Right On Time contains the most-used features of commercial applications such as Now Up To Date, First Things First, DateBook, etc., yet is very easy to use, smaller (both in disk space and RAM), does not require any system extensions, and costs much less. If you are at all interested in the various personal time managers, check this one out! Right On Time should run on all macs using system 6 or later, uses color and large screens if you have them, and is system 7 friendly (supports required AppleEvents, and 1 custom AppleEvent). This is shareware, $15. John Covele Applications **************************************** RPN Calculator 1.3 app/rpn-calculator-13.hqx Kevin Snow 14 Dec 1993 Calculator. A few days ago I sent you an initial posting of my RPN calculator(vers 1.1). Of course, two days later I found a bug. Here is the bug fix (1.2)...Thanks and sorry for the change so fast.... Please feel free to distribute on a CD. It has been CompactPro'd and BinHexed (through StuffIt). The only way I can send this to you is through QuickMail. I think this will arrive as two messages...Sorry.... Have Fun Kevin Applications **************************************** RTF->TeX 1.0.1 app/rtf-to-tex-101.hqx Brian Jefferies 12 Jul 1993 Converts Microsoft Word RTF files into Plain TeX files. This is the latest version of a stuffed and binhexed utility application for converting Microsoft Word RTF files, including most formula codes, into Plain TeX files. It is almost *certain* that editing the converted document will be necessary to produce a TEXT file that can be read with a TeX processor, however, this utility should take some pain out of converting a technical Word document to TeX (especially mathematics). * Runs under System 6 or 7 * Does batch processing * Conversion tables in dialog resources (Is this a "feature"?) Included is a document file written in Microsoft Word and a "before" and "after" file. I have also included the end result of conversion with rtf2tex, a public domain Unix version, which apparently is designed with a different task in mind. Updates: 1) New paragraph inserted at least every 500 characters, so long text files should not choke OzTeX. 2) Object and Pict code simply deleted. Comments and bugs to: Brian Jefferies School of Mathematics University of New South Wales Applications **************************************** SAT Quizzer app/sat-quizzer-03.hqx Philip Sarin 26 Jul 1993 Quizzes the user on vocabulary. Enclosed is the latest version of SAT Quizzer, version 0.3. I completely reprogrammed it..this time in C. The final release version fixes a few problems with the Beta, including the hang which sometimes occurred on the word "alienate." THIS IS A FINAL RELEASE. IT IS DIFFERENT THAN THE BETA I RELEASED A FEW WEEKS AGO. SAT Quizzer is a program which quizzes the user on vocabulary. It comes with words from the Barron's high frequency word list, and my own words which added while I was studying for the SAT. There are 393 total words included with the program. The user does not need to use SAT Quizzer with the words it came with, but can instead input his own words from a text file. Or, he can input his own words on top of the ones included with the program. Applications **************************************** School Administrator Databases app/claris-works-school-dbs.hqx Roger A. Barrus 19 Sep 1993 Databases to increase the productivity of public school administrators . This file contains five ClarisWorks databases that are designed to increase the productivity of public school administrators and their staff. They require ClarisWorks 2.0. % Transfer Data- This database keeps track of requests for transfer of funds from one account to another. It also has a form layout for printing your request. % Budget Database- This database is used keep an up to date balance of accounts. It is designed to calculate balances. You no longer need your calculator ! % Budget P.O.- This database is used to process purchase orders. All you do is enter all of the pertinent information. ClarisWorks 2.0 does the rest! One layout is used to print your purchase order request on an existing form. (You may have to arrange it to fit your forms.) % Student Database- This database is used for student demographic data. It also has a birthday layout so that you can send birthday notes to your students by mail merging! % Student Discipline Data- This is the latest database that I have developed. This database is used to keep track of student discipline. It takes advantage of one of ClarisWorks 2.0 's newest feature, auto entry. This feature makes it very easy to enter discipline data. Applications **************************************** Shortline Eliminatorª Demo app/quark-shortline-eliminator.hqx Christian F. Buser 9 Dec 1993 Automates detecting and correcting of shortlines . The enclosed demo of a Quark XPress Xtension was distributed by SWIP Handels AG, the Swiss distributor of QuarkXPress. Please note that SWIP takes no responsibility for the demo - they just made it available to all QuarkXPress users here. I myself have no connection with SWIP, Quark, or the author(s) of the enclosed Xtension. Following below is the part of the description from the "Readme"-file. The archive is compressed using CompactPro 1.34. The Shortline Eliminator extension to QuarkXPress automates the task of detecting and correcting paragraphs with a short last line. The dialog at the right shows the Shortlline Eliminator interface. When a paragraph with a short last line is detected the Shortline Eliminator adjusts the paragraph tracking by the amount you indicate. You specify what constitutes a short last line in terms of character count and/or a hyphenated last word. You control how the tracking of the paragraph may be altered to eliminate the short last line. Applications **************************************** Siege Watch 1.01 app/siege-watch-101.hqx Glenn Howes 16 Aug 1993 Clock which also displays the time Clint has left in office. Enclosed you will find version 1.01 of my Siege Watch clock application. Description: A small analog clock which also shows the time left in the current U.S. presidential administration. It also can be set to use the Speech Manager to say the hour on the hour. Requirements: System 7 Changes: This is just a quick bug fix to handle a very reproducible problem with allocating offscreen gWorlds. Evidently calling NewGWorld while there is only a small amount of memory left is a very bad idea. Price: Free Warranty: None Advice: More Memory = Better Performance Credits: Blame my brother Joe whose idea this was. Applications **************************************** Speecher 1.2.1 app/speecher-121.hqx Povl H. Pedersen 30 Aug 1993 Convert text to phonemes. This is a bug fix release. It again allows you to convert text to phonemes, which was disabled in version 1.2 by a cleanup of code, which should not have happened this way. Replaces Speecher 1.2 Applications **************************************** StopWatch 1.2 app/stop-watch-12.hqx Nicholas Buchdahl 18 Sep 1993 Application for timing things on or around your mac. Hello Info-Mac. Attached is a BinHexed Compact Pro archive containing StopWatch1.2, a simple application for timing things on or around your mac. It once existed on your archive but was deleted to save space. I'm sure you'll be dying to put it back there now that it has played such a pivotal role in the movie "Jusassic Park". Nick Buchdahl Applications **************************************** Store 2.1 app/fmpro-store-21.hqx John Doe 19 Nov 1993 FileMaker Pro V2.0 template to keep track of store information. The enclosed file is Store2.1.fmp.cpt.hqx. It is a FileMaker Pro V2.0 template designed to keep track of information pertaining to a store's sales, inventory, accounting, expenses, purchases, and payroll. Applications **************************************** Straight Lines app/straight-lines-hc.hqx Claude JACQ 11 Aug 1993 Adjusts points to a line. Straight Lines is a HyperCard stack useful to adjust points to a line. Applications **************************************** Talking Clock Proª 2.0b0 app/talking-clock-pro-20b0.hqx Jon Witte 14 Sep 1993 Clock that talks without a window. For those that had problems with Talking Clock, and also those who wanted something that talked without a clock window, and those who wanted different keys for talking, and those who wanted talking more often, and those who wanted AppleScript support, and those who wanted anti-aliased clocks, I hereby present: Talking Clock Pro(tm) and immediately place it and the source in the Public Domain. This version supersedes any previous versions up to 93-09-04. Cheers, / h+ -- -- Jon W{tte, h+@nada.kth.se, Mac Hacker Deluxe -- Hackers push all the right buttons. Applications **************************************** TestTools 1.5 app/test-tools.hqx Ryan Koopmans Ryan Richard Koopmans 5 Jul 1993 Makes it easier to give and grade tests. Test Tools makes it easier to give and grade tests. It consists of two programs, Test Builder and Test Taker. The tests that you make in Test Builder can either be printed out or given with Test Taker, which grades tests automatically. Test Tools handles multiple choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blanks, matching and essay questions. Test Tools offers many features such automatic grading keys, sound and pictures in tests, control over text appearance, and password protection. Test Tools is free software. It may be distributed freely as long as it remain unmodified. Program, manual Copyright 1993 Ryan Koopmans Applications **************************************** Timecode Calculator 2.0 app/timecode-calculator-20.hqx Andrew Coven 17 Aug 1993 Calculator perfect for videographers and audio workers. The Timecode Calculator is a small application that fits perfectly inside your Apple Menu Items folder. Place it right next to all your other favorite calculators. The calculator is perfect for videographers, audio enthusiasts, and anyone else who has needed to add together series of times. Help is available in the program by pulling up the About box. Version 2.0 supports multiple frames-per-second on both input and output times, including NTSC drop frame, PAL, and 24 frames-per-second film. Applications **************************************** Timekeeper 3.0 Demo app/time-keeper-30.hqx Paul J. Rodman 14 Jul 1993 Keep track of time spent on different projects. Timekeeper 3.0 is for anybody who charges for their time by the hour. It lets you keep track of projects you've worked on for different clients, and how much you're charging them for each activity you perform on a project. It offers extensive reporting, exporting and printing capabilities, to give you the flexibility to use the data you store on your projects in the ways that work best for you. Here are some of the useful features you'll find: - Lets you track time down to the tenth- or quarter-hour (your choice) - A virtually infinite number of clients, projects and activities are accessible with a mouse click - Lets you assign hourly rates to any activity - Automatically sums your time and charges on every project - Automatically creates summary reports by activity for any project - Automatically creates daily time reports - Lets you use customize the data you record on each project - Lets you export data on projects to database, spreadsheet or other applications for incorporation into your own billing system And there are many other features waiting for you to discover. This Timekeeper 3.0 demo offers nearly every feature available in the full working version, with the limitation that you can only track up to seven projects, and only for up to 20 days. Included in this Timekeeper Demo package are: - Timekeeper 3.0 Demo -- the Timekeeper HyperCard stack - Daily Time Reports -- the HyperCard stack for creating daily time reports - Time Report -- a FileMaker II file which can import project reports created by Timekeeper (this file can be converted to FileMaker Pro format) - TK Demo Help -- a text file which duplicates the on-screen Help available in Timekeeper (in case of problems printing the on-screen Help). Timekeeper 3.0 requires HyperCard 2.0 or higher. This file has been checked with Disinfectant 3.2. Applications **************************************** Timeline Biography app/research-timeline-hc.hqx Stephen Titchenal 28 Nov 1993 Create multimedia projects using a timeline format. This is a third try at sending this file. I am using a different system to upload it and it seems to be working better. Hypercard Template (Stack) to create multimedia projects using a timeline format. Allows maps, hypertext, buttons, pictures and quicktime movies to be combined without any programming. An extra menu and preprogrammed buttons provides full access. Intended for student produced multi-media biographical reports. Requires Stuffit, Hypercard 2.1, quicktime extension for movies. Hypercard Template (Stack) to create multimedia projects using a timeline format. Allows maps, hypertext, buttons, pictures and quicktime movies to be combined without any programming. An extra menu and preprogrammed buttons provides full access. Intended for student produced multi-media biographical reports. Requires Hypercard 2.1, quicktime extension for movies. Applications **************************************** $tock$tack 2.1g app/stock-stack-hc.hqx Chemaly Rene 31 Aug 1993 Track various technical indicators for individual stocks. $tock$tack is a Hypercard( stack which allows you to track various technical indicators for individual stocks, mutual funds, market indices (such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average), currencies, bonds, and interest rate instruments. It tracks and plots the stock price (open, high, low, and close), trading volume, moving averages, stochastics, Relative Strength Index, and "On Balance Volume", on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. $tock$tack was originally designed to utilize quote files (in a TEXT format) from the Prodigy* Interactive Personal Service. Consult your Prodigy* service user's manual for information on how to download quotes to a text file. I have also added the capability to read America OnLine* Stock Portfolio Display files, CompuServe* MQuote II files, CompuServe* Information Manager QuickQuotes files, CompuServe* Navigator QuickQuote files, and GEnie* quote files (comma-delimited). You may also manually enter data for your stocks. If you have some other format that you download quotes in, or from a service other than those listed above, please contact me and I'll look into including that format in future versions of $tock$tack. $tock$tack requires HyperCard( software version 2.1, at least 2 megabytes of RAM (under System 6) or 4 megabytes under System 7. HyperCard( must be allocated at least 1500K of RAM (change by "Getting Info" on HyperCard). The stack will automatically size itself for a 13" RGB screen (640x480). If your screen size is different, the stack will be the standard size for a 9" screen (512x342). If you desire a small card despite having a larger screen, holding the Command-key while opening $tock$tack (each time) will force a 9" standard card. You may try this stack for 40 days without registering. During this time, you have full graphing capabilites, but the stack will only maintain 50 days worth of data. After that time period, the stack will not allow you to add additional data without the password, which you obtain when you register. Once you have registered, you will be allowed to configure the stack to your desires, telling it how many days to maintain data, what graphs to graph, how many days to use for various statistics, and what stock commision rates to use. You will also be informed when future upgrades are available. Some planned additions include: 1. Continuing to write routines as external functions to speed up the program. 2. The capability to track a portfolio, possibly multiple portfolios. NOTE: I am not the author, but have been asked by the author to distribute this stack to FTP sites. Please DO NOT MAIL ME about the stack! Applications **************************************** TouchBase Pro 3.0->3.01 Updater app/touchbase-pro-30-to-301-updt.hqx Malcolm Pradhan 6 Oct 1993 Patch program to upgrade TouchBase Pro 3.0 to v 3.01. This is a patch program to upgrade TouchBase Pro 3.0 to version 3.01. It is from the Aldus support section on America-On-Line. The only comments with it was the brief description of the file saying that this patch fixes various "incompatibilities". Regards, Malcolm Applications **************************************** Tradex 1.0 app/tradex-10.hqx Paul J. Rodman 14 Nov 1993 Technical analyst to evaluate stocks. Tradex is a stock market technical analysis and portfolio manager for the Macintosh. It has been designed as a sophisticated tool for the reasonably experienced or expert technical analyst to evaluate stocks with respect to their historical prices and volumes. Most of the well-known technical indicators are included, as well as some not-so-well-known ones, and some unique specimens as well. These indicator functions can be applied in any combination. For example, you can take a 12-period moving average, a 7-period moving average of that 12-period moving average, the momentum of the 7-period moving average, etc. A simple but adequate portfolio manager is included that ties in with historical data and can evaluate the portfolio in terms of profitability over time, etc. *NOTE* This is a replacement for a previously uploaded version that was personalised for a particular person by accident, and had some strong wording about copying, etc. These problems have been removed from this version. ------------------------------------------------------------ Paul J. Rodman Applications **************************************** Trek Quoter 2.3 app/trek-quoter-23.hqx Chris Tuft 11 Dec 1993 List of Star Trek quotes. Trek Quoter 2.3 is a simple program I started during a boring afternoon. I had a list of Star Trek quotes (The Old Series, The Next Generation, and the movies) and I decided to build a program to randomize their display. Since then, I've polished it up quite a bit and put a pretty good interface on it. Well, here's Trek Quoter.=20 Trek Quoter is FREEWARE! Also, Trek Quoter requires System 7 to run! This file should replace Trek Quoter 2.1 found in /app. -Chris Applications **************************************** TypesettingMarks 2.01 Xtension app/quark-typesetting-marks.hqx Christian F. Buser 9 Dec 1993 Adds Typesetting Marks to XPressÕs Utilities menu. The enclosed demo of a Quark XPress Xtension was distributed by SWIP Handels AG, the Swiss distributor of QuarkXPress. Please note that SWIP takes no responsibility for the demo - they just made it available to all QuarkXPress users here. I myself have no connection with SWIP, Quark, or the author(s) of the enclosed Xtension. Following below is the part of the description from the "Readme"-file. The archive is compressed using CompactPro 1.34. When installed, TypesettingMarksXT adds a new entry to XPressÕs Utilities menu called Typesetting Marks. Applications **************************************** VHS Library 1.0 app/vhs-library-10-hc.hqx Timothy E. Wahlstrom 18 Sep 1993 Keeps track of your VHS library and prints new labels. Attached is a HyperCard stack for keeping track of your VHS library and printing new labels. It is based on a stack I downloaded once upon a time but does not seem to be available anywhere anymore. It was created with HyperCard 2.1 and System 7.1. E-Mailware. May be included in the CD-ROM of the archive. Applications **************************************** VoiceDemo 1.0.1 app/voice-demo-101.hqx John Stiles 18 Sep 1993 Test s out ALL of the Speech Manager's different voices. Here is an update to Voice Demo. As well as being much cooler, this version fixes a bug VoiceDemo was having with the Plaintalk(tm) voices. VoiceDemo needs the Speech Manager to work. (It's available at ftp.apple.com) VoiceDemo is a cute little hack which lets you test out ALL of the Speech Manager's different voices, PlainTalk or regular. It's small because it's all C code, and I didn't waste your time or mine including source code or program snippets. It IS very cool, and free, so give it a try! *Stiles Applications **************************************** Welcome 1.31 app/welcome-131.hqx Donna Foster 28 Aug 1993 Reads the date and time. Once again, sorry for posting so soon after a previous version. :- ( This should be the final version of Welcome! for a while. Welcome! reads the date and time to you, using the Speech Manager, and sticks in a greeting appropriate to same. C source is included. Enjoy! :-) Applications **************************************** WordPerfect 3.0 Demo app/word-perfect-30-demo.hqx Charlie Mingo 23 Nov 1993 DEMO version of WordPerfect 3.0 for Macintosh. **************************************** Applications AMT PPI 14400FXSA comm/amt-ppi-14400fxsa.hqx Jim Hebert 15 Nov 1993 Adds PP 14400FXSA modem to the Apple Modem Tool's list of choices. November 14, 1993 The enclosed file is a bin-hexed/stuffit archive. I am the author of this document, which I call AMT-PPI-14400FXSA. AMT-PPI-14400FXSA is a document that can be used in conjunction with the Apple Modem Tool v1.5 to add the Practical Peripherals 14400FXSA modem to the tool's list of choices available. You add these resources by using the Apple Modem Tool itself. In the pop-up menu of modem choices, you select "Modify this menu". In the dialog box that follows, select the "Import" button. Point the file open dialog box at this document, and you will add four flavors of modem settings for the Practical Peripherals 14400FXSA modem. The resources can be removed in a similar fashion. The file includes a custom icon of the PPI modem, one of the most handsome modems around! This file also contains a custom modem cable PICT resource, which makes a minor correction to the one contained in the Apple Modem Tool itself. You can also use this file as a model for creating others by using ResEdit to change the resources as appropriate for other modems. As always, use at your own risk; your mileage may vary. If you see anything wrong with the file or the settings, please let me know! Best regards, Jim Hebert. Communications-General **************************************** ARA+ 1.0.1 comm/ara-plus-101.hqx Benjamin Herrenschmidt Jean-Philippe Nicaise 14 Dec 1993 Displays a status bar containing the state of ARA. Please find enclosed ARA+ 1.0.1, a shareware (US$ 20, FF 100) utility for Macintosh by Benjamin Herrenschmidt (bh40@calvacom.fr) : ARA+ is a little application (it uses 120K of RAM) which displays a status bar. This status bar contains the state of AppleTalk Remote Access along with some way to control this state: if your are connected to a remote host, you have a "Disconnect" button on the right of the status bar, else you have a popUp of connection files. This popUp if configurable, see later. The status bar has two position "small" and "large". "large" is the default one and can be changed with the little switch on the left of the window. When in "small" position, if you are connected you have the connection time and the little "D" button, if you are disconnected you have only the popUp. In "large" you always have the popUp or the button with full title AND the status message. Communications-General **************************************** ARA Client 2.0.3 comm/ara-client-203.hqx Ron Duritsch 9 Jul 1993 Control panel/application maker that adds value to Remote Access. Enclosed is a Binhexed Compact Pro file containing the excellent AppleTalk Remote Access Client version 2.03 by Ron Duritsch, which I downloaded from America Online. Version 2.03 fixes a CCL menu bug. This should replace /communications/ara-client-20.hqx. The following is the author's description: "ARAClient is a control panel/application maker that adds value to AppleTalk Remote Access. It adds several features that save time, keystrokes, RAM, and add a measure of security. Most users could care less about the details of telecommunications, they just want to get connected. This utility provides a one-step connection scheme that promises to let users forget all the details of network telecommunications. Users must be using system 7 as well as have already installed Apple's AppleTalk Remote Access software. ARAClient, and the Connector applications it makes, are intended to be used in place of the Remote Access application that Apple provides." This file has been checked with Disinfectant 3.2. This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0. Communications-General **************************************** ARA Hayes Scripts comm/ara-hayes-scripts.hqx Adriano Lucatello 26 Oct 1993 ARA scripts to be used with Hayes Optima, Ultra, and Accura 144 modems. The archive contains some ARA scripts to be used with some fast Hayes modems, such as Optima, Ultra, and Accura 144. Downloaded from Hayes BBS. Hope they turn up useful for some people over the net. Adriano Lucatello Communications-General **************************************** ARA Maestro CCLs comm/ara-maestro-modems.hqx Andrew Jeffrey, Martin Levins 18 Sep 1993 ARA scripts to be used with Maestro 96M, 144M and 144FM modems. The following files are two ARA scripts that can be used on the following Maestro modems. 96M (Also known as the V32 Super Executive) 144M 144FM These modems are built and designed by Maestro Australia (with which I have no connection or association). These scripts were written between myself, Martin Levins (much thanks for putting up with my inaccurate e-mails) and Maestro. They are Public Domain. I suggest they are archived in the comms folder as ara-maestro-ccls. Cheers Andrew Jeffrey Communications-General **************************************** ARA Ultima Home Office comm/ara-ultima-home-office.hqx Jim Golden Igor Livshits 11 Dec 1993 ARA script for Ultima Home Office Modem. RE>ARA script for Ultima Home Office Modem Does anybody have a working script for the Ultima Home Office modem? We can't get a few of them working properly. Thanx, Sid Bernstein sidb@pica.army.mil I am using ARA with the Ultima Home Office, I am enclosing two scripts that I have used , if your mail system can not handle enclosures, I am also sending it to Info-mac or you can download it from Prometheus BBS at (503)691-5199. Jim Golden Jim_Golden@qm.calstate.edu Chancellors Office California State University Communications-General **************************************** Auto-ftp QuicKeys comm/quickkeys-auto-ftp.hqx Klaus P. Fechner 7 Oct 1993 Set of QuicKeys for automated ftp downloads. Hi! After I saw the recent request regarding auto-ftp scripting I decided to submit my currently used solution as a small contribution to the net. Enclosed is a set of QuicKeys (now called "Shortcuts") that I use for (mostly) automated ftp downloads from both info-mac and mac.archive. Consider it a working prototype; modify as needed. See the enclosed text file for details. Requirements: - QuicKeys 3.0 (need the conditional branch features) - BBEdit (I use version 2.2.2) the shortcuts could be easily modified for another grep-able editor; (I guess Nisus would be ok, Adam :-) - Fetch (I use version 2.1.1) - Mac hooked up to the Internet one way or another; I use MacPPP via modem (otherwise ftp won't work quite as well :-) - Patience connecting to info-mac or mac.archive via ftp ;-) I would enjoy getting e-mail from people who use this little hack. Please let me know if you come up with useful improvements! Enjoy, Klaus Klaus P. Fechner , Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA Communications-General **************************************** Autograph 1.0B4 comm/autograph-10b4.hqx David Kabal 10 Jul 1993 Changes your signature in Eudora. Autograph 1.0B4 README Copyright C 1993 David Kabal FREE! ** WARNING: Autograph only works with Eudora. If you don't have Eudora, give up. You also need System 7. ** WHAT IT DOES Not much. It changes your signature in Eudora. You can drag and drop a text file onto Autograph and it'll change your Eudora signature to that. If you tell it to make a TEXT file into a signature, the next time you double-click on the file, the signature in Eudora will be changed to it. The idea is to have a folder of signatures, any which one can be double-clicked on to change your signature. Oh yeah, if Eudora happens to be running when you double-click one of the signatures, it'll switch back to Eudora. ** DAVE-WARE If you use it, drop me a line (or smile). ** IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED None. Unless you have a REALLY AMAZINGLY GOOD IDEAT. I fixed all the bugs you guys talked about. (Aliases of Eudora Folder, Eudora Settings, etc plus asking for PPC Toolbox) ENJOY... The Waffler. ---- David Kabal Communications-General **************************************** Big Dummy's Guide-The Internet comm/big-dummys-guide-to-internet.hqx Lance K. Chun 31 Jul 1993 An Internet guide for folks with little or no experience with networks. Welcome to the Big Dummy's Guide to Internet. The genesis of the Big Dummy's Guide was a few informal conversations, which included Mitch Kapor of the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and Steve Cisler or Apple Computer, Inc. In June of 1991. With the support of Apple Computer, EFF hired a writer (Adam Gaffin) and actually took on the project in September of 1991. The idea was to write a guide to the Internet for folks who hand little or no experience with network communications. We intended to post this Guide to "the 'net" in ASCII and HyperCard formats and to give it away on disk, as well as have a print edition available for a nominal charge. With the consolidation of our offices to Washington, DC, we were able to put the Guide on a fast track. You're looking at the realization of our dreams--version one of the Guide. At the time I'm writing this we're still fishing around for a book publisher, so the hard-copy version has not yet been printed. We're hoping to update this Guide on a regular basis, so please feel free to send us your comments and corrections. EFF would like to thank the folks at Apple , especially Steve cisler of the Apple Library, for their support of our efforts to bring this Guide to you. We hope it helps you open up a whole new world, where new friends and experiences are sure to be yours. Enjoy! Shari Steele Communications-General **************************************** Broadcast 2.1 comm/broadcast-21.hqx Drew Radtke 26 Jul 1993 Flashes messages onto other Macs screens on a localtalk network. This is a latest (well, it's about 7 months old) of the Broadcast program which lets you flash messages onto other Macs screens on your localtalk network. It's version 2.1 in a sea; the version in the archives is labelled 2.0 but is an alpha of this version; I just dled this from Germany and I thought I'd send the latest one in. It's shareware; see the readme file. I'm not the author and not associated with him/her in any way. Cheers, -- Drew Radtke Communications-General **************************************** Charon 0.985 comm/charon-0985.hqx Oscar Vermeulen Stef Van Dessel 2 Nov 1993 A Freeware fidonet mailer featuring EMSI, YooHoo and ZedZap. A Freeware fidonet mailer featuring EMSI, YooHoo and ZedZap. (c) Oscar Vermeulen 1993 This is the second beta release, fixing a major bug that caused more powerful Macs to crash, especially after hitting the Dial button or at the end of a connect. Also, EMSI is able to accept multi-address packets now. Balloon help has been added. Communications-General **************************************** ComIT 1.8 comm/com-it-18.hqx ML Weasner 19 Sep 1993 C Communication Integration Tool for Apple(R) Macintosh(R) computers. QuickMail-SMTP Link Upload for Mac Archives 9/17/93 8:27 TRW Submission for the Mac Archives. StuffIt format. --Mike ---------------------------------------------------------------- Here is ComIT 1.8, a Communication Integration Tool for Apple(R) Macintosh(R) computers. With ComIT you can monitor communication costs for on-line connect time and voice phone calls. You can use ComIT to dial your voice calls and monitor the duration and cost of the call. ComIT supports Macintosh Plus and newer computers with at least 1MB of memory. ComIT is compatible with multiple monitors and large screen monitors. ComIT requires System 6.0 or later. ComIT 1.8 is System 7.0 friendly, including Balloon Help, and it is 32-bit clean. ComIT is a shareware program. If you like and use ComIT, please send your name and mailing address to the author along with the $20.00 (U.S.) shareware fee. Registered users of ComIT will receive a printed manual, support via online services, and future updates free or at reduced cost. There are many capabilities in ComIT that are documented in the manual. In fairness to those who register, unregistered users will not receive any support. Communications-General **************************************** Communicate Lite 1.01 Demo comm/communicate-lite-101-demo.hqx Brian Hall 28 Nov 1993 Demo version of a commucations program. This archive contains everything you need to try out Communicate Lite: - a demo version of the application - communications tools ** including the new Apple Modem Tool 1.5 ** - a 16 page demo guide - ordering information Communicate Lite is... ...fun Configure sounds to play when you connect, disconnect, download a file, or just forget that you are connected. Use the included sounds, or record your own. ...easy to use Full Balloon help, topical help, and a tool bar will get you communicating - fast! A document oriented approach means that Communicate works like the applications you already know how to use - simply "Open", "Save" and create "New" sessions. ...multi-session Take full advantage of multi-port serial cards or network connections by creating and using multiple windows at the same time! ...and able to grow with you Power can be added simply by adding additional communications "tools" as you need them. Upgrade to Communicate Professional (under development) to take advantage of automatic virus detection, automatic file expansion, spell checking and support for AppleScript and Userland Frontier. Communications-General **************************************** Evergreen 4010 comm/evergreen-4010.hqx Kenneth Chin-Purcell Andy Zmolek 11 Aug 1993 Tektronix 4010/VT100 emulator. This is a Tektronix 4010/VT100 emulator I found on AOL. It's a little old and clunky, but apparently free. It was written by Kenneth Chin-Purcell at the University of Minnesota in 1986. For those who use Mathematica remotely (and may not have been aware), tek graphics can be initialized by entering <. Finger 1.3.7 & Fingerd 1.3.7 Copyright 1991-1993, Peter N Lewis Communications-General **************************************** Formula 1 1.04 Demo comm/formula-104-demo.hqx Charlie Mingo 31 Jul 1993 Fido "mailer". Allows your Mac to communicate with BBS's. Formula 1 is a Fido "mailer", which allows your Mac to communicate with BBS's using the Fido file-transfer and session protocols. Formula 1 is designed either to be used as a replacement for the "mailer" in Tabby, a program which allows Mac-based BBS's to exchange messages and mail using the Fido protocol, or as the communications part of a Fido "point" (sort of a analogous to a usenet "leaf node"). Formula 1 may be used as a mailer with CounterPoint, Alice, Copernicus, or MacWoof, to form a pointkit. It uses the ZedZap Fido protocol, which is based on Zmodem, and is superior to the mailers found in MacWoof or Tabby. This Formula 1 DEMO is completely functional, except that it permits only one event per session (ie, you may call into only one Fido BBS every time it is launched), and it expires on December 1, 1993. The unlimited version costs $40. Regards. Communications-General **************************************** GV Variable CCLs comm/ara-gv-variables-ccls.hqx Peter Thornewell 18 Nov 1993 Two CCL scripts that allow the user to choose the maximum speed. Global Village Teleport Vary and GV PP/G&S Vary These two CCL scripts are used with AppleTalk Remote Access and the Global Village Teleport Gold and PowerPort Gold and Silver modems respectively. They allow the user to choose the maximum speed that they wish to communication at. I wrote this because some of the phone lines I dial in from a pretty bad and although the modems may eventually connect at 14.4 they soon lose they carrier etc. and crash. It is much easier in this situation to simply try and connect at a lower speed. Previously, I had hacked some CCL's and each one would connect at a certain speed. However, this is tedious as it the appropriate script has to be selected each time from the Remote Access Setup Control Panel. Using this CCL I just choose the speed I want and that's it. Note: The PowerPort and Teleport modems have a very different command set and functions. When using either 12000 baud or 7200 baud with the Teleport that is the only speed at which you can communicate. ie If you try to connect to a modem that does not support these rates then the connection will fail. However, with the PowerPort series communication can take place at a lower rate if 12000 or 7200 is not supported. How It Works: The ARA CCL language supports a command 'ASK'. This allows the user to type in a text string. This string can then be printed, either to the screen or to the modem. (As far as I know I can't do any string comparisons with it, or access it in any other way!! If any one knows any different please let me know.) This string is then sent out to the modem which has had 'echo' enabled. The string is then read back in from the modem and is then compared with 300,1200,.... to select the appropriate speed via either modem 'AT' or ARA 'serrest' commands. Please note that these scripts have no yet been approved by Global Village and are supplied as is with no warrenty etc. However, they work for me and that's all I was ever bothered about anyway. Have fun , and let me know if there are problems, Pete Thornewell (thornewell@lanl.gov) Communications-General **************************************** Hermes II 1.0 comm/hermes-ii-10.hqx Peter Creath 10 Oct 1993 Shareware BBS program. Contained is the release of the new version of Hermes. Hermes is a shareware BBS program, now at $95 to register. It will let you run a full-fledged board for 30 days without registering. There have been MANY changes since the last Hermes 2.x... Communications-General **************************************** IM/Mac 1.0b27n comm/radio-im-mac-10b27n.hqx Ivo Van Ursel Adam van Gaalen 10 Jul 1993 Sends and receives mail over the ham-radio TCP/IP network. Hello all, I am uploading IM/Mac 1.0b27n the latest version of Ivo's Mailer for the Mac, that you can use (together with NET/Mac) to send and receive mail over the ham-radio TCP/IP network This version obsoletes info-mac/comm/radio-im-mac-10b25b.hqx Regards, on behalf of Ivo Van Ursel, ON1XK (on1xk@igg.tno.nl) Adam van Gaalen, PA2AGA Communications-General **************************************** InterNews 1.0 comm/internews.hqx Espen H. Koht 18 Sep 1993 New tcp news reader. [internews -- new tcp news reader, I believe. How about some text headers for the uploads, folks!? :) -Gordon] Communications-General **************************************** Kermit Tool GH 1.3 comm/kermit-tool-gh-13.hqx Glenn Howes Glenn Howes 4 May 1993 Allows using the Kermit file transfer protocol. Dear Info-Mac, Enclose you will find version 1.3 of my Kermit tool for the communications toolbox. When combined with a compliant app, such as Termy or ClarisWorks (or any of the Works programs), allows the user to use the Kermit file transfer protocol common among university mainframes. Communications-General **************************************** LeeMail 2.0.3 comm/lee-mail-203.hqx Lee Fyock 21 Nov 1993 Shareware e-mail program. Here is LeeMail 2.0.3, an minor upgrade from 2.0.2. LeeMail is a shareware Macintosh e-mail program that can use both the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and the Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) to send and receive mail. LeeMail requires MacTCP (or "TCP Connection for Macintosh"), available from Apple. Changes between version 2.0.2 and 2.0.3 include: - Use SysEnvirons instead of Gestalt (shudder) to check for color quickdraw; should eliminate crashes for 68000 users - "Encrypt" POP passwords -- you'll need to re-enter them The encryption is very weak (XOR 0xFF), so don't let hackers near your mac. :-) - List routines massively rewritten to massively increase the number of items which can be displayed in a window (the number of pieces of mail which can be stored in a folder should now max out at ~4000, instead of ~400) - Temporary memory used for almost all windows, so you should be able to open a ton of mail, assuming you have free memory in the system heap - Tabs are now OK in mail headers... - Think C 5.0.4 generated "odd" code for the CreateStream routine; I've changed the C code so that the compiled code is correct. 2.0.3 should work without problem on Quadras... - There is now some constraint checking on string lengths that you enter, so you shouldn't be able to corrupt your settings anymore LeeMail is shareware, $25. Group packages, site licenses and source code licenses are available. For those of you who have paid your shareware fees, thanks very much! The upgrade from 1.x to 2.0.x is free! To those of you who haven't paid, you waited too long -- the price went up! :-) If you have any questions, feel free to mail me at "laf@mitre.org". Moderators: please replace any previous versions of LeeMail in your archives with this file. Thanks, Lee Fyock Communications-General **************************************** LeeMail 2.0.3Fr comm/lee-mail-203-fr.hqx Lee Fyock 24 Nov 1993 French version of LeeMail 2.0.3. Please find enclosed LeeMail 2.0.3 Fr, the French version of LeeMail 2.0.3. Thanks, Lee Fyock Communications-General **************************************** LineShare 2.0 Demo comm/line-share-20-demo.hqx Vladimir Butenko 14 Jul 1993 Demo version of line sharing communications software. LineShare 2.0 Demo The LineShare software enables communication lines (i.e. serial ports with attached modems) to be shared between several communication services (for, example, between Fax software and ARA software). The CCL scripting technology is used to support various modems. With LineShare scripts it is possible to share the single line between more than two services: for example, Fax, ARA, Mailserver and BBS can share the same device. LineShare also eliminates compatibility problems and simplifies the design of new servers: instead of complicated tricks with a serial port (to allow other applications to use the port when the server is idle), LineShare provides each server with a dedicated virtual communication port. The LineShare can run only under System 7 and with servers that support CTB ports. The non-server applications (like terminal emulators) can be old-style ones. LineShare is compatible with PortShare Pro: the line shared between several local servers can be made available for non-server applications on other computers. And more, server applications can run on remote computers. For instructions, see the ReadMe file included This demo version of LineShare has a limited number of server sessions. This version provides support for master-server applications, - (voice-mail packages) making it possible to route non-voice calls to a proper fax/e-mail/ARA/BBS application. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Vladimir Butenko, Stalker Software, Network Group. Communications-General **************************************** Loopback 1.0.0 comm/loopback-100.hqx Geoffrey Keating 28 Nov 1993 Utility for testing communications programs. This is version 1.0.0 of Loopback, a developer utility. Loopback is a utility for testing communications programs. It registers two new serial ports with the communications toolbox; what you write to one is read in from the other. It provides the usual status functions, and an emulation of baud rate, in multiples of 600 baud. Loopback is freeware: see the README. You may be able to contact me by e-mail at geoffk@cairo.anu.edu.au. Communications-General **************************************** Mac Layers 1.30 comm/mac-layers-130.hqx Peter Newton 14 Jun 1993 Freeware vt100 terminal emulator. Here is MacLayers 1.30 for the archives. It should replace comm/maclayers-120.hqx. I will send the necessary UNIX server files separately. MacLayers version 1.30 is a freeware vt100 terminal emulator that allows multiple terminal windows to be opened to a host simultaneously over a single serial connection. The remote host computer must be a UNIX(TM) system which has sockets support. Each terminal window may be associated with a shell, login to a different host, or an individual command. New features since 1.20 include... The UNIX side has been ported to run on many new platforms including IRIX, AIX 3.2, SVR4, etc. (Not Solaris yet.) Support for a UNIX side .layersrc file to automatically startup and place windows when layers mode is started. Separate user settings and logfiles; each can be saved independently from the other; settings act as startup documents. Improved/reorganized keyboard support. Longer dial strings, mouse support under emacs, new Finder icons, etc. To use MacLayers, you need to get both the Macintosh MacLayers client application and the UNIX server programs. They are packaged separately. You will have to compile the latter. Communications-General **************************************** Mac Layers 1.30 UNIX Server comm/mac-layers-130-unix.shar Peter Newton 14 Jun 1993 UNIX server programs needed to use MacLayers 1.30. Here are the UNIX server programs needed to use the MacLayers 1.30 multiple window terminal emulator. The file is in shar format, compressed and uuencoded. This file should replace unix/maclayers-unix-side.shar Communications-General **************************************** MacVoice 1.0 Demo comm/mac-voice-10-demo.hqx Saurabh Misra 24 Oct 1993 Demo version of a voice mail/answering machine software utility. MacVoice 1.0 DEMO is a fully functional copy of MacVoice 1.0 with the following limitations: Incoming messages are limited to 5 seconds Messages are not time stamped when retrieved remotely This version fixes a few bugs and adds support for ROM 6.10. However, if possible use ROM 6.00 or 6.01, as ROM 6.10 have not proved reliable with our software. Please be sure to read the README file. An order form is also included. MacVoice 1.0 is a voice mail/answering machine software for Macintosh and ZyXEL modems. A ZyXEL modem, such as any one of the U-1496 Series, is required. A Macintosh with a 16Mhz or faster processor is required. BETTER quality compression (ADPCM3) is only recommended on faster Macs such as the IIci, IIfx, and higher. MacVoice 1.0 supports multiple mail boxes, Distinctive Rings, playback and recording thru the Macintosh hardware. If you have 32 bit addressing problems, please let us know. We have made this version 32 bit clean for most Macs, however, if you discover that MacVoice 1.0 is not 32 bit clean on your Macintosh, we would appreciate a message from you. Thanks, Saurabh Misra. Communications-General **************************************** MacWAIS 1.2.4 comm/mac-wais-124.hqx Liu 18 Sep 1993 Minor update of MacWAIS 1.2.3 communications software. Here is MacWAIS 1.2.4. I am not the author. Liu ***From the README file:*** Changes from 1.23: * New, underlying socket library. This, plus some other modifications, have increased download capability by ~2x. * Removes Color QuickDraw dependencies. MacWAIS now runs on Classic QuickDraw Systems (PB100, SE, etc.). (Reported by Sami.Tikka@hut.fi, Kent Kalnasy (kkalnasy@bvu-lads.loral.com), and Jonathan Brecher (brecher@mac.archive.umich.edu). Thanks for the reports -- sorry for the incompability!) * Allows searching of Local sources. (Note: Local sources can ONLY be specified by manually editing the Source description. The host":ip-name" line should be removed, and the ":database-name" should be the Macintosh pathname to the index file. This will ultimately become specifiable directly in MacWAIS.) * In the Select Sources dialog, Selected Sources may be deselected by first highlighting them and then pressing Delete. (The documentation has been updated to reflect this addition.) (Suggested by Harry Morris (morris@wais.com).) * Miscellaneous shortcuts added to dialogs (e.g., cmd-D means "Don't Save"). Communications-General **************************************** MultiSession 1.04 comm/multisession-104.hqx Thomas R. Lawrence 4 Oct 1993 Multiwindowing terminal program with error correction. Here it is, MultiSession 1.04. Various subtle enhancements to the interface. It now works on a whole THREE architectures: SunOS, Ultrix, and HPUX. The schpiel: MultiSession is a multiwindowing terminal program with error correction. You compile the UNIX part and run it, and then you can open several windows. PLEASE send all mail regarding this program to tomlaw@world.std.com!!! Communications-General **************************************** NewsWatcher2.0d15 Latin1 comm/news-watcher-latin1.hqx Lasse Hiller Petersen 18 Sep 1993 Latin1 capable version of John Norstad's newsreader, NewsWatcher. This is a Latin1 capable version of John Norstad's Macintosh newsreader, NewsWatcher. If you read newsgroups were Latin1 is sometimes used,= such as soc.culture.{french,german,...} or national/local hierarchies, this= is something for you. I have modified NewsWatcher 2.0d15 to support ISO 8859-1 (Latin alphabet No. 1) character set in a MIME compatible way: - When reading articles, characters will be converted from 8bit Latin1= to the Macintosh character set, no matter what. 8bit Latin1 is widely= used on Usenet, so I consider it the de facto standard. - When posting articles, characters will be converted to Latin1 and= sent using 8bit encoding, with appropriate MIME headers. - When mailing replies, characters will be converted to Latin1 and= sent with MIME headers, using 7bit quoted-printable encoding which is= suitable for Eudora1.4. (Highly recommended.) The read-me file for this modification is included in the about box.= For full documentation of NewsWatcher, refer to the original NewsWatcher2.0d15 docs. -- Lasse Hiller=F8e Petersen Communications-General **************************************** Nuntius 1.1.3 comm/nuntius-113.hqx Igor Livshits 15 Oct 1993 Bug fix release for Nuntius. Here's a bug fix release for Nuntius. 1.1.3 "Talk with system adm" bug fixed. New splash screen with the real version number (read from vers resource). Communications-General **************************************** Obolus 1.0.2 comm/obolus-102.hqx Stef Van Dessel 7 Aug 1993 Mail program, designed to complement the Charon mailer program. This is an updated version of Obolus. The original Obolus 1.0, posted here a few weeks ago, had some problems running on 68000-based Macs, and with System 6. These problems now have been fixed. The following is a copy of the original note accompanying Obolus 1.0, kindly posted here by Charles Mingo: Obolus 1.0.2 is a mail program, designed to complement the Charon mailer program, which was posted to sumex-aim recently. Charon is designed to work with a "reader" program (eg, CounterPoint or Alice), to allow a Mac user to operate as a Fido "point", calling into a Fido hub to pick up and deliver mail and news, using the Fido file transmission protocols. Obolus is an adjunct to Charon, which allows Charon to properly extract the outgoing mail and news from CounterPoint, including the ability to compress outgoing mail. Use of Obolus allows Charon and CounterPoint to function as a fully integated "point" package. Both Obolus and Charon may be freely distributed and used. Please note that any questions about Obolus should be directed to the author's new address at qsi@nu91.wlink.nl. The old address, qsi@contrast.wlink.nl should work for a few weeks yet, but it is generally slower than the new one. Communications-General **************************************** OffHook 1.3 comm/off-hook-13.hqx Malcolm Davidson 24 Sep 1993 Allows a delay before launching another application. OffHook is a small application which will send a string to the modem= and wait for a specified time before launching another application. = It can invoke RAM drivers such as those installed by QuadraLink software,= as well as the usual modem and printer drivers. It will work with both System= 6 and 7. OffHook is intended to be used as part of a Tabby event. It supports= the update to the Launch.Next file, and is Tabby compatible. New in Version= 1.3 is a user-configurable popup menu of applications to be launched= after waiting. The default application in this menu is TeleFinder=81 which= is assumed initially to lie in the same folder as OffHook. Applications= in the popup menu can be added or removed; new applications do NOT have= to be in the OffHook folder. Communications-General **************************************** Outland PPC Tool comm/outland-ppc-tool.hqx Bill Lipa 14 Dec 1993 Connection tool for the Communications Toolbox. Outland PPC tool Copyright 1993 Outland All Rights Reserved The Outland PPC tool is a connection tool for the Communications Toolbox. It uses the Program-to-Program Communications (PPC) manager to communicate over AppleTalk networks. PPC is the service used to implement program linking and remote AppleEvents. PPC is implemented on top of ADSP, so you may wonder why a PPC tool would be useful since Apple already distributes an ADSP tool. PPC is more efficient when connecting two ports on the same computer, and more specific in the way remote ports are selected. It is also possible to create a port that is not visible across the network, which makes the port initialization much faster and could provide better security for certain applications. While ADSP may also have these features, they are not accessible to the user in Apple's tool as far as I can determine. As a weary veteran of many bug-battles with the ADSP tool, I also wanted to create a new tool that would be more reliable. However, this early development release surely has many problems. Please help me improve this tool by reporting any bugs you find. You may be freely copy and use this tool for personal, non-commercial activities. For all other uses, contact Outland. Bill Lipa outland@aol.com 415-328-5659 Notes: - To connect two ports on the same computer, the application must call CMListen and CMOpen asynchronously. Otherwise the receiving application never gets time to accept the call, and the system will hang. - This release does not report errors to the user. Instead, a debugging file is produced called "Code Resource Debug". If you report a bug, please include the contents of this file if it is in the same folder as your CTB application. - Can anyone tell me how to turn off interrupts in a compatible way? I am supposed to turn off interrupts before calling a program's completion routine, but I don't know how to do this in a clean manner. - This release does not support multiple sessions through the same port, timeouts, or any CTB 1.1 functionality. Communications-General **************************************** Phonebook Plus STF 1.0.1 comm/phonebook-plus-stf-101.hqx Ken Hancock 18 Sep 1993 Extends the functionality of FaxSTF's phone book. Phonebook Plus extends the functionality of FaxSTF's phone book by adding settings for your current phone environment. After installation, when you print your documents from FaxPrint, a "Phonebook Plus" button will be added to the bottom of the Print dialog. Phonebook Plus 1.0.1 allows you set the local area code, outside line prefix, long distance prefix, and to force calls within the local area code to be dialed as long distance. Phonebook Plus 1.0.1 will also work with private-labeled versions of FaxSTF such as the PSI PowerModems. Phonebook Plus is freeware. StuffIt 3.0 archive enclosed. Version 1.0.1 fixes the installer to install in more private-labeled versions of FaxSTF (DoveFax and creators FP01-FP09) and also fixes a problem which could cause crashes under System 6.x. Enjoy! Ken Communications-General **************************************** PPP 1.1.3 comm/ppp-113.hqx Shaw B Wu 28 Jul 1993 Newest version of PPP. Newest version of PPP. Enjoy! Communications-General **************************************** rnMac 1.1 comm/rn-mac-101.hqx Roy Wood 22 Nov 1993 Offline newsreader designed to be used with UUPC and ToadNews. Here's rnMac 1.1, an update from 1.0 which I sent only last week. During the past couple of days, several people helped me track down a couple of bugs that are now fixed. In particular, there was a problem dealing with articles containing headers with References: lines longer than 256 characters, and another problem dealing with aliases to articles that had been expired. For those who are just getting started, rnMac is an offline newsreader designed to be used with UUPC and ToadNews, both of which are available >From sumex-aim.stanford.edu. Using these programs, it is relatively simple to set up a uucp-based news and mail connection between your Mac and an Internet site. For more info, consult the excellent docs that accompany UUPC.... This should replace /info-mac/comm/rnmac10.cpt.hqx (do you guys leave on the "cpt" or not?). As always, comments are welcome at rrwood@io.org. -Roy Wood Communications-General **************************************** SitC Lister 1.0.4 comm/sitc-lister-104.hqx Paul Lemieux 7 Aug 1993 Utility for BBS Sysops to generate file lists with descriptions. SitC Lister is a utility for TeleFinder, FirstClass, and NovaLink Sysops to generate file lists with descriptions. Tabby compatible. Requires System 7. Shareware $25. 1.0.4 lets you select the source folder directly instead of the previous kludgey way. Communications-General **************************************** Talk 1.1.1 comm/talk-111.hqx Peter N Lewis 9 Jul 1993 Implementation of the UNIX Talk protocol for Macs with MacTCP. Talk v1.1.1 & Talkd v1.1.1 is an implementation of the UNIX Talk protocol for Macs with MacTCP. Talkd is a background only application that notifies you when a talk connection is requested, and Talk is a talk client, allowing you to talk to other machines. Talk and Talkd work with both System 6 and 7. Changes since v1.1.0: Fixed incompatibility with AppleScript Talk now launched Talkd (under System 7) if its not running already) Talkd will now wait for MacTCP to start up after it (for MacSLIP etc) Talk&Talkd are Shareware, $5. Hope you like them, Peter. Talk 1.1.1 & Talkd 1.1.1 Copyright 1992-93, Peter N Lewis Communications-General **************************************** Talker 2.0.1 comm/talker-201.hqx Michael Robertson 9 Jul 1993 Allows Mac users to communicate in real time audio on a network. Here's the latest version of Talker which allows Mac users to communicate in real time audio on a network. Michael Robertson - MR Mac Communications-General **************************************** TeleFinder 3.1 comm/tele-finder-31.hqx Eric Hoffmann 1 Jul 1993 GUI bulletin board software package. Here is the updated client software for TeleFinder, a GUI bulletin board software package. New features include inter-node messaging, Chat Rooms for multi-line systems, File Preview of JPEG compressed files using thumbnail PICTs, Full-Text Formatting -- users who asked for multiple fonts/colors/styles will be pleased to find this addition. These new features are only available on host BBS systems running TeleFinder Node Server v3.1, or later. A newly updated guide to TeleFinder bulletin boards is also included. By using the "Edit" Modem string button in the "Auto-Dialer" window, users may insert the phone number of a TF Host system near to where they live. Enjoy! Communications-General **************************************** Termy 2.3 comm/termy-23.hqx Tim Endres 2 Dec 1993 Terminal emulation program. Browsing through the comm directory I noticed the version there not being the latest one I have. According to an Archie search the latest version is v2.1. Here it is. I retrieved it from ftp.msen.com and the pub/vendor/ice directory there. Termy was written by Tim Endres. tim endres - time@ice.com -or- tbomb!time ICE Engineering, Inc - 8840 Main St, Whitmore Lake, MI 48189 Phone (313) 449 8288 - FAX (313) 449-9208 He is also the author of the connection tool "TGE TCP Tool" in this archive. Termy is unique in that it is the only free/shareware terminal emulation program that uses the Communication Toolbox's Connection, Terminal, and File Transfer tools. Dominik Hoffmann (hoffmann@macc.wisc.edu) Well, browsing again, I seem to have located v2.3 of Termy. Here you go folks. Enjoy the update! Communications-General **************************************** TheNews 2.31 comm/the-news-231.hqx William D Cramer 17 Oct 1993 News reader program for the Mac. TheNews is a news reader program for the Mac. It supports connections via MacTCP, UUPC/ToadNews, and the CommToolBox, This is a minor bug fix release with a few minor features added for CTB support. The bugs fixed are: * V2.3 didn't fully understand older versions of the preferences files, which left the program presuming a UUPC configuration rather than the default MacTCP connection. Deleting the old preferences file would eliminate the problem but I felt kind of silly about the mistake, so this version correctly understands existing preferences files. * V2.3 didn't update the article header list when selecting read next, read next, or read next unread. The CTB features added are: * A new login script command puts a delay step in the login sequence (this hopefully helps those sites whose modems require 'thinking' time to figure out the connect speed). * V2.3 automatically sent the user ID/password info to the news server. Some servers hung up when they received this info, so a ResEdit-able preference tells the program to skip this step. The file 'Version 2.31 changes' lists the additional features which were added in V2.3. This is a shareware program -- if you like it, please send $25 to TheNews 1257 Worcester Road, Suite 196 Framingham, MA 01701 Multi-copy purchase discounts and site license purchases are also available. Send comments and complaints to 'cramer@world.std.com'. Communications-General **************************************** TurboGopher 1.0.7 comm/turbo-gopher-107.hqx Russell E. Owen 19 Sep 1993 Nice gopher client (TCP/IP information getter). Here is TurboGopher version 1.0.7, a nice gopher client (TCP/IP information getter) from the fine folks at U. Mich. It requires MacTCP (sold by Apple) and a connection to The Internet. This version supercedes version 1.0.5. -- Russell Communications-General **************************************** Viewer comm/viewer.hqx Anthony F. Gaudiano II 28 Jul 1993 Allows viewing of documents created with Applelink. Howdy, This is a application which should allow you to view documents of type SIMA and creator GEOL which are files created with Applelink. Enjoy. Anthony F. Gaudiano II Communications-General **************************************** White Knight Quick B comm/white-knight-quick-b.hqx Liu 15 Mar 1993 QuickB.PROC RCMD module for WhiteKnight. This is not a really new QuickB.PROC RCMD module but this module is really called NewQuickB.PROC. What happens is that White Knight didn't support QuickB in its internal engine. Instead, QuickB is support through White Knight's RCMD module, which is supposed to extend WK's ability. Before WK 11.13 coming out, there were two such modules, the original QuickB.PROC and this NewQuickB.PROC. released by WK's author Scott Watson. The master disk for version after 11.13 comes with another QuickB.PROC which runs miserably slow compared to this NewQuickB.PROC. Is there any White Knight veteran willing to explain this to a novice like me. (How about you, Al?) Anyway, if you use White Knight and CI$, check this out when you fill impatient about the download speed. [To Eric: White Knight do support QuickB protocol in an quite indirect way but such module is included in each package of White Knight. Is it necessary to change table 3.1.1 in C.S.M.C. Faq? Another question is about table 3.1.2 in C.S.M.C Faq. White Knight supports terminal emulations TTY, VT52, VT100, VT102. I haven't finish the whole manual yet. However, it seems to me that WK doesn't support VT320 unless some RCMD module for VT320 does exist.] Liu P.S. I almost forget. This file is compressed and binhexed by Compact Pro 1.33. Yes, I have both CompactPro and StuffIt Lite and I do register them already. Communications-General **************************************** ZTerm Phone Directory Listing comm/zterm-phone-dir-listing.hqx Denise McElroy Leslie Jones 26 Jul 1993 Searches ZTerm's ZPhoneList, creating a text file directory of all services. Note: I am merely uploading this file. Denise McElroy is the author. She can be reached at the email address listed in the About... box. ZTerm Phone Directory Listing searches ZTerm's ZPhoneList, ferrets out the names and numbers of all services, and saves the listing to a text file. The resulting file can be printed, distributed, and archived. In some cases, this program may be able to salvage phone numbers from a corrupted ZPhoneList. Compressed with Stuffit Deluxe. Checked for viruses with Disinfectant 3.2. Communications-General **************************************** ZTerm Speed Patch comm/zterm-speed-patch.hqx Jon Snell Leslie Jones 11 Aug 1993 This ResEdit color palette tries to speed up ZTerm at >=9600 bps. This ResEdit color palette may speed up ZTerm's performance at high speeds (>=9600 bps.) If you don't need color, simply set your monitor to black and white. The following is from the ReadMe file: Begin Quote How it works: Changing the code resource makes ZTerm call _GetNewCWindow, instead of _GetNewWindow. When a program calls _GetNewCWindow, GetNewCWindow looks for a resource of type pltt with the same id as the window. It finds the palette copied into ZTerm, and loads it. When ZTerm tries to change the colors, the palette manager uses the closest available colors, which should be the ones in its palette (since there are only 16 colors). When ZTerm is normally used in 16 color mode, the colors are very hard to read, because it has to use the available colors. It takes half as long to draw a character on the screen in 4-bit mode (16 colors) then it does to draw one in 8-bit (256 colors) mode. Running in 16 colors should make ZTerm display the screen twice as fast (if your modem is fast enough). Send any comments to me at one of the following e-mail addresses: America Online: JonSnell Internet: JonSnell@aol.com Prodigy: FTCB36D End Quote This version replaces my previous upload, which contained the instructions, but not the color palette. A Stuffed, BinHexed file. Please place in the comm directory with ZTerm. Leslie Jones ljones@utkvx.utk.edu Communications-General **************************************** ZZWoof b10 comm/zz-woof.hqx Eric Hoffmann 19 Sep 1993 Add-on to the Macintosh FidoNet Point mail program, "MacWoof." ZZWoof is an add-on to the Macintosh FidoNet Point mail program, "MacWoof." ZZWoof requires MacWoof and adds ZedZap file transfers with error-recovery. This is beta version #10, which fixes some bugs with 68000 systems. Despite the "beta" notation, this is quite stable software and is being used with great success. Communications-General **************************************** BMUG Online Services 1.05 comm/info/bmug-online-services-105.hqx Bernard Aboba 26 Jul 1993 Guide to the OneNet Member Network and other BMUG online services. Find enclosed The BMUG Online Services Reference v1.05. This is a guide to the OneNet Member Network, FirstClass Client (Windows and Mac), and the bulletin board systems operated by BMUG, Inc. It includes listings of OneNet conferences and BBSes. Communications-Information **************************************** Comp-Sys-Mac-Comm FAQ comm/info/comp-sys-mac-comm-faq.txt Eric Rosen 28 Nov 1993 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list for comp.sys.mac.comm. This list of frequently asked questions and answers is intended to help reduce the number of "often asked questions" that make the rounds here Communications-Information **************************************** CompuServe Email comm/info/compuserve-email.txt Ryan, Phil 24 Aug 1993 Guide to email to and from the commercial network, CompuServe. Apparently the correct way of emailing to the Internet FROM CompuServe is to preface the Internet address with '>Internet:'. i.e. of the following form in the 'to:' field of the email note: >Internet:username@address This is consistent with other message forms, such as fax ('>Fax:....') used by CompuServe. (A previous note by Randy Padawer leaves out the colon between the word 'Internet' and the user's address.) Communications-Information **************************************** Courier Modem PR comm/info/courier-modem-pr.txt Lance K. Chun 30 Aug 1993 U.S. Robotics, August 23, 1993, press release. U.S. ROBOTICS ADDS SEVEN NEW PRODUCTS TO COURIER MODEM LINE; PRODUCTS OFFER 10 NEW FEATURES INCLUDING 21.6 KBPS CONNECT SPEED New Courier Modems Offer Host of New Features Including V.32 terbo, HST Cellular, V.17, Security; Products to Ship September 1, 1993 SKOKIE, Ill. -- August 23, 1993 -- U.S. Robotics, Inc. today announced a major evolution to its Courier modem line; the company will ship new Courier models beginning September 1 that include a battery of new features, most notably the 19.2 Kbps V.32 terbo protocol and U.S. Robotics' proprietary Adaptive Speed Leveling (ASL[tm]) technology, which further boosts speed to 21.6 Kbps. The new features fall into three broad categories: increased data rates, fax enhancements and high-end features. The company is offering an upgrade program for current Courier high-speed modem users, also beginning Communications-Information **************************************** Email Gateways comm/info/e-mail-gateways.txt Irving Wiswall 31 Jul 1993 Text file guide to Inter-Network Mail. Below is a more recent version of the file e-mail gateway currently archived in comm/info. Scott Yanoff now maintains this file. It is available via anonymous ftp from csd4.csd.uwm.edu in the pub directory. -Irv Wiswall Communications-Information **************************************** Internet Archivist 93-1 comm/info/internet-archivist-93-1-hc.hqx J.-Robert Thibault 19 Oct 1993 Archivist and HC file with info about Internet and FTP site addresses. Internet Archivist 93-1 is an Archivist file and an Hypercard file. It contains numerous informations about Internet and most of all thousands of valuable FTP sites address. You can find more informations about The Archivist in this billboard in the TEXT domain. Don't forget to use HyperCard version 2.1 partitioned to at least 2 megs of RAM or bigger if you can. This file is self extracting and formated with BinHex 4.0 The author J.-Robert Thibault Email: JRTHIBAULT@CAMPUS.ULAVAL.CA Communications-Information **************************************** Internet Country Codes comm/info/internet-country-codes.txt Alain FONTAINE 12 Aug 1993 List of Internet country codes according to ISO 3166, in English & French. COUNTRY CODES International Organization for Standardization (ISO) This is a list based on the lists of entities contained in the ISO 3166:1988 standard, Third edition 1988-08-15. The original standard contains the actual standard text, followed by five lists sorted into five different orders, both in English and French, so this is only an extract and not to be taken as the entire standard. While it has been checked against the standard, it may possibly contain errors, and the standard and registration newsletters should be verified for any critical application. This copy has been updated through registration Newsletter III-51 and is believed to be current through at least July 1993. Communications-Information **************************************** Internet Country Codes ISO 3166 comm/info/internet-country-codes-iso3166.hqx Alain FONTAINE 14 Aug 1993 List of Internet country codes according to ISO 3166, in English & French. List of country codes according to ISO 3166, with short and full name in English and in French. The fields are separated by tabs, so it should be easy to import the data into any text processor, database or speeadsheet. Please note that some Mac fonts do not have all the needed characters to display the French names correctly. This copy has been updated through registration Newsletter III-51 and is believed to be current through at least July 1993. /AF Communications-Information **************************************** Internet Services FAQ 1.5 comm/info/internet-services-faq-15.txt Kevin Savetz 28 Nov 1993 The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list for Internet services. INTERNET SERVICES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Version 1.5 - 25 November, 1993 *** CHANGES IN THIS VERSION: 1.5: cleared up confusedness about "clients" and "servers" 1.6: added new info on network tools 2.1: added info on mailing to WWIVnet 2.1: added info on mailing to MCI Mail 2.1: added info on price of mailing to/from AppleLink 2.1: clarified (maybe) sending mail to FidoNet 2.1: Prodigy users can send/receive Internet mail. Woo woo! 3.2: Added several new BBS lists 3.4: location of "List of Lists" updated Communications-Information **************************************** Mac ftp List 3.7.9 comm/info/mac-ftp-list-379.txt Bruce Grubb 16 Dec 1993 Listing of mac anonymous ftp sites. This is the latest version this report and should replace the previous version of mac-ftp-list.txt. Changes: ccb.ucsf.edu no longer has Mac files. ip# address of rusmv1.rus.uni-stuttgart.de changed. Added sites: laplace.stat.ucla.edu This is a update to Mike Gleason's ftp list {He gave me permision to continue it}. It lists a good number of mac anonymous ftp sites with notes on some and a little blurb on how to use anonymous ftp. Communications-Information **************************************** Mac TCP Word 5 comm/info/mac-tcp-word5.hqx Juan M. Courcoul 11 Oct 1993 Text (Word 5) guide on care & feeding of MacTCP and kinfolk. Colleagues: A few days back I posted a Word 5-formatted version of Eric Behr's excellent guide on care & feeding of MacTCP and kinfolk. Unfortunately, I had formatted it using the Arial font (my favorite), which isn't very common, judging from the various letters I've received. To save prospective users of this file the problems associated with font substitution, I submit again the document, this time formatted with the well-known Helvetica font. The table of contents has been updated to reflect the new pagination. Enjoy, Juan P.S. Yep, this file turned out to be smaller than the previous. Might be cause it is a Stuffit SEA (don't remember if I compacted the previous one....). Anyways, enjoy the reduced download time... ;) Communications-Information **************************************** MacTCP 1.1.1 Release Notes comm/info/mactcp-111-release-notes.txt 13 May 1993 Information on the release of ÒMacTCP 1.1.1.Ó **************************************** Communications-Information MacTCP Info 1.2 comm/info/mactcp-info-12.txt 15 Mar 1993 Information on the ÒMacTCP 1.2Ó program. **************************************** Communications-Information Mactivity '93 Report comm/info/mactivity-con-report.txt Wolfgang Naegeli 9 Jul 1993 Report from Mactivity, Macintosh Networking & Communications Conf. Enclosed is a report from Mactivity, the Macintosh Networking and Communications Conference, held last week in San Jose, CA. The conference and show provided a great deal of new details about PowerTalk (AOCE), the Newton Message Pad, and future directions of Apple in networking and cross-platform computing. Some notable new products also are described. Wolfgang Naegeli President MacClique--East Tennessee Macintosh Users Group Communications-Information **************************************** Pegasus Mail comm/info/pegasus-mail.txt Bruce R. Troen 27 Sep 1993 Text file with information about Pegasus from the author. In Info-Mac Digest V11 #191, Achim Voermanek asks about Peagasus. Here is a posting from the author. At present, Pegasus for the Mac requires a Novell Netware server. Apparently a future version will not. Bruce R. Troen bruce.troen@med.umich.edu Communications-Information **************************************** TENET comm/info/tenet-hc.hqx Hollye Knox-Green 17 Oct 1993 HC stack - a resource for learning more about telecommunications. The TENET !!!! Stack!!! (tenet.hqx) This Hypercard stack is a wonderful resource for folks who want to learn more about telecommunications. Easy to read and understand terminology about the Internet and the Texas Education Network (TENET). Included are numerous ideas for educators to use to teach telecommunications. There are also several files that accompany The TENET!!!! Stack. These files are student-made stacks in several academic content areas. The TENET !!!! Stack is freeware. Hollye Communications-Information **************************************** USENET Abbreviations comm/info/internet-usenet-abbreviations.txt Dr. G. Paul Savage 2 Jul 1993 Text listing of abbreviations often used on the net. There has been some renewed interest in internet/usenet abbreviations and I notice another list has been added to the info/comm directory. The two lists, namely, internet-acronyms.txt and usenet-acronyms.txt pretty much overlap. In the interest of clarity I have combined the list in my original posting with the list in the usenet-acronyms.txt posted by Daniel J. Hofferth. Perhaps this list should replace both of the previously mentioned files. Also, the file should be called internet (or usenet) "abbreviations", not internet (or usenet) "acronyms". Acronyms can be spoken as a word (e.g. NASA) whereas abbreviations are just the letters (e.g. BTW). Some on the list *are* acronyms of course (e.g. MUD, SNAFU) but most are not. This seems picky but someone pointed this out to me the day after I posted internet-acronyms.txt. Communications-Information **************************************** USENET Acronyms 1.1 comm/info/usenet-acronyms-11.txt Dan Hofferth 5 Jul 1993 Text listing of abbreviations often used on the net. No need to post this to the digest - it's already shown up there, in full, by mistake. What I really need is to have this archived as: /info-mac/comm/info/usenet-acronyms-11.txt (replaces) /info-mac/comm/info/usenet-acronyms.txt Thanks! Dan Hofferth Communications-Information **************************************** ZTerm 0.9 FAQ 1.5 comm/info/zterm-faq-15.txt Les Jones 27 Oct 1993 The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) list for ZTerm 0.9. This is the ZTerm 0.9 FAQ, version 1.5, dated October 27, 1993. The FAQ answers frequently asked questions (FAQs) about ZTerm, and includes undocumented tips, ResEdit hacks, bug reports, and bug fixes. Please read this FAQ before sending questions about ZTerm to ZTerm author Dave Alverson or to comp.sys.mac.comm. Changes since the last version: o News: the $99 14400 bps LineLink modem o News: new ZModem CTB tools available o News: Crosstalk 2.0 for Macintosh o News: Communicate Lite demo with the Apple Modem Tool 1.5 o Tip: adding a separator line to the Dial menu o Tip: changing ZTerm's terminal font with ResEdit o Q: how do I do ZModem uploads to Delphi? Communications-Information **************************************** Archie 1.0 comm/net/archie-10.hqx Chris McNeil 23 Nov 1993 Client for finding files on ftp sites. Enclosed is the binhexed and stuffed version of Archie 1.0 What is Archie - Archie is a client for finding files on ftp sites. Query an Archie server and it will respond with a list of sites where you can find the requested file. What is new in this version - -This version works with Archie Servers running the newest server software ( as well as ones running old versions). The previous version of Archie (version 0.9) does not work with the new server software. -Niceness now works properly. -New icon (some people thought the previous icon looked a little too much like a certain famous Archie) Archie is shareware. ( If you paid for version 0.9 you don't have to pay for version 1.0) Please replace Archie 0.9 in the comm subdirectory with this version. Chris McNeil MTA University Sackville NB Canada cmcneil@mta.ca Communications-Network **************************************** Daemon 1.0 comm/net/daemon-10.hqx Peter N Lewis 13 Oct 1993 General TCP server. Daemon is a general TCP server, implementing several simple unix daemons, namely Finger, Whois, Ident, Daytime and NTP (time). It runs as a background only application and answers queries to those services. Daemon is free for any use. Hope its useful to someone, Peter. Daemon v1.0.0 Copyright 1993 Peter N Lewis Communications-Network **************************************** EasyTranfer 2.0.2 comm/net/easy-transfer-202.hqx Chris 10 Jul 1993 Transferring files made easy for the Mac. Hi folks! Here is an update of EasyTransfer from version 2.0.0 to 2.0.2 It is currently archived in /info-mac/comm/net This version contains a bug fix (important!), so it should be used instead of version 2.0.0. It also has some other improve- ments which should make life easier. For those who have not come across it, here's a very short summary of what it does: * lets you set up a internet-wide file server on your Mac * transfers files transparently (ie no BinHex'ing required) * allows named user or anonymous logins * allows you to get files from any Mac running EasyTransfer The enclosed Readme file contains further information. Thanks all, Chris Communications-Network **************************************** Eudora 1.4.1 comm/net/eudora-14.hqx Steve Dorner John Williams 23 Sep 1993 Internet-compatible mailer for Macintoshes. Here is the latest version of Steve Dorner's e-mail program= for the Mac. Here's what he says about it in one of the attached files: GENERAL STUFF=20 Eudora is an Internet-compatible mailer for Macintoshes. It can be= used with=20 MacTCP, the Communications Toolbox, or any of the UUCP implementations= for=20 the Mac. Eudora is free.=20 TRANSLITERATION IN EUDORA=20 Eudora has a primitive transliteration facility. It can replace any= one 8=20 bit character with any other 8-bit character, when sending mail,= receiving=20 mail, or displaying a message. This is primarily of interest to people= who=20 communicate in languages other than English; if you don't, read no= further.=20 Here's the bottom line. Put the EudoraTables document in your Preferences= =20 folder (system folder, for you 6'ers). Start Eudora. Open a message= from=20 your in box. Hold down the shift key, and press on the blank popup= in the=20 icon bar. Choose the appropriate country code from the menu. Now,= choose=20 New... from the Message menu. Again, hold down the shift key and= choose the=20 appropriate country code from the menu. All done.=20 EUDORA-INFO=20 Please send mail to eudora-info@qualcomm.com to get the latest information= =20 about Eudora, including lists of files currently available on the= ftp site.=20 Someday, you may even be able to get Eudora files this way; but not= yet.=20 =46UTURE PLANS=20 Eudora version 2.0 will have support for MIME (the new internet standard= =20 that allows for pictures, sound, rich text, national character sets= and file=20 transfer in mail, all in a standard way), AppleEvents (so that Eudora= can be=20 used by other programs who want to send mail), and possibly a remote= mailbox=20 protocol like IMAP or PCMail. Eudora 2.0 will be able to use pattern= =20 matching and a rules database for automated sorting, filing, and= handling of=20 mail. I'll also be keeping an eye on OCE developments.=20 .....BUT version 1.4 already supports MIME! International users who want the full story (there are French= and Swedish versions of Eudora) should ftp to ftp.cso.uiuc.edu and look= around the Eudora directory where you wil find a sub-directory called 'intl'= (no apostrophes). Communications-Network **************************************** File Share FKEY comm/net/kill-fileshare-fkey.hqx Matthew Xavier Mora 27 Sep 1993 FKEY for killing file sharing. Enclosed is a FKEY for killing file sharing. Cmd-shift-7 brings up a window telling you the status of file sharing and let you kill it if its on. System seven only for obvious reasons. :-) Maybe someday I'll add the start file sharing code. Yet another freeware FKEY by me. Matthew Xavier Mora Communications-Network **************************************** Finger Server 0.6 comm/net/finger-server.hqx Aaron Wohl 20 Oct 1993 Shows list of running processes and list of open files. Finger server for system 7 by Aaron Wohl N3LIW / Public Domain / mail n3liw+@cmu.edu Home ftp site akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu [128.2.35.1] /aw0g/finger* Shows list of running processes and list of open files. >From a unix server we finger a mac running a mail gateway to see if it is still alive and what it is running. Think C sources included Communications-Network **************************************** FTPd 2.2.0 comm/net/ftpd-220.hqx Peter N Lewis 24 Oct 1993 Macintosh FTP server for Macs with MacTCP. FTPd v2.2.0 and FTPd Setup v2.2.0 is a Macintosh FTP server for Macs with MacTCP. FTPd allows other machines on the Internet to FTP or Gopher to your Mac. It requires System 7, File Sharing enabled, and MacTCP 1.1 (or later). It honours the Users&Groups privileges and passwords, and supports multiple logins, anonymous FTP (user name anonymous or ftp), as well as MacBinary and BinHex transfers. It runs either as a background only application, or as a normal application, displaying the log file. Changes since v2.1.0 include: * Option to display file sizes in gopher directory listings * Support for the TextToSpeach manager * Support the append (APPE) command * Support the size (SIZE) command * Better support for firewalls * CautionAlert for Server and Far Server privs * Handle the virtual "." directory * Support for alex cache servers * Display JPEG and GIFf files properly in gopher listings * Support LIST *.hqx so that mget *.hqx works as expected. FTPd is $10 shareware. Hope you like them, Peter. FTPd v2.2.0 and FTPd Setup v2.2.0 Copyright 1992-93 Peter N Lewis Communications-Network **************************************** Heb3270 comm/net/heb-3270.hqx Jaime Prilusky 8 Dec 1993 IBM 3270 terminal emulator with hebrew language capability for the Mac. Heb3270, hebrew IBM 3270 terminal emulator for the Macintosh. (c) 1990,1991,1992,1993 by Jaime Prilusky, Weizmann Institute of Science What Heb3270 does ? Heb3270 allows a Macintosh computer with a TCP/IP network connection to emulate an IBM 3270 terminal with hebrew language capability. Heb3270 provides: - Bilingual Hebrew/Latin computer interaction - Graphic support for 3179 compatible graphics - File transfer acting as a FTP server - VT220/320 terminal text emulation How to operate Heb3270 ? When your connection to the IBM host is established, Heb3270 allows you to operate in bilingual mode. The screen automatically displays both Hebrew and Latin characters as they are received from the IBM host. Compatibility with tn3270: To upgrade from tn3270 to Heb3270, just replace the tn3270 with Heb3270 by dropping it in the same folder. In order to ease the upgrading from tn3270 to Heb3270, most of the characteristics of tn3270 are supported (keyboard mapping, graphic support, APL mode). Heb3270 is able to use the same configuration file and access modules as tn3270. Credits: Heb3270 was written by Jaime Prilusky, at the Bioinformatics Unit, Biological services of the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel. It is the result of a large modification of the tn3270 communications software. tn3270 for the Macintosh was written by Peter DiCamillo, and developed by Computing and Information Services at Brown University. It includes the NCSA TCP/IP Kernel for the Macintosh, written by Tim Krauskopf and Gaige B. Paulsen, Copyright 1987-1988 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. Also included is code written by Greg Minshall to support the tn3270 Telnet protocol, Copyright 1984-1988 by the Regents of the University of California and by Gregory Glenn Minshall. (c) by Jaime Prilusky, Bioinformatics Unit, Biological Services, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel email: LSPRILUS@WEIZMANN.WEIZMANN.AC.IL Communications-Network **************************************** HyperMapEdit comm/net/hyper-map-edit-hc.hqx Nathan Gasser 7 Dec 1993 HC stack that aids building files for NCSA httpd WWW server. Please accept this submission to your archives. It is a HyperCard stack which facilitates construction of map configuration files for the NCSA httpd WWW server. Note: If you have no dealings with the World Wide Web, this file will be 99% useless to you. Nathan Gasser gasser@eniac.seas.upenn.edu Communications-Network **************************************** Info-Mac Turbogopher Marks comm/net/turbogopher-info-mac-marks.hqx Lauger.John 15 Dec 1993 Turbogopher bookmark file for the Info-Mac archives at Sumex-Aim. A Turbogopher bookmark file for the Info-Mac archives at Sumex-Aim. Each directory and subdirectory is included. It should reduce the amount of time required to "walk the tree" to the files you want to download. Lauger@netcom.com Communications-Network **************************************** Ircle 1.5.1Kill comm/net/ircle-151.hqx Olaf Titz 28 Nov 1993 Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client. This is a Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client. It allows you to talk to people all over the world over the Internet. It will run on any Mac with System version 6.0 or greater and the MacTCP driver, version 1.0 or greater. This is free software according to the GNU General Public License (any version). Refer to the file COPYING for precise terms and conditions. Send comments, suggestions, bug reports etc. to: Olaf Titz See also the files 'ircle 1.5.1 Release Notes', 'ircle Users Manual' and 'IRC Advice'. Communications-Network **************************************** LanTest 1.0.3 comm/net/lan-test-103.hqx Jens-Uwe Mager 7 Oct 1993 File Server Performance Evaluation Tool. 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. 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 programs in the current zone, if not all of these test the same server the number of users displayed might be misleading. As all benchmarks, the results must be interpreted carefully and all test parameters should be documented together with the results. Jens-Uwe Mager Communications-Network **************************************** Mac XDMCP Client comm/net/mac-xdmcp-client.hqx Chuck Shotton 3 Oct 1993 Performs the XDMCP "handshake" with an X Windows host. The X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) is a standard way for X Servers to request login services from host computers. Mac X server software, like Mac X and eXodus, have not included support for XDMCP. This means that Mac users have had to go to extreme lengths to get Unix hosts like HPs, Silicon Graphics, and Suns to present a login screen or to configure a login environment that operates the same as a X Terminal or console display. Mac XDM addresses this problem by providing a separate application that performs the XDMCP "handshake" with a X Windows host, requesting a login session on behalf of the Mac X server. Communications-Network **************************************** MacHTTP 1.2 comm/net/mac-http-10d9.hqx Chuck Shotton 3 Oct 1993 Server for Macs participating in the World Wide Web (WWW). What is MacHTTP? ================ MacHTTP is a server for Macs participating in the World Wide Web (WWW). It allows you to serve hypertext documents to other WWW users from your Macintosh. This version allows you to serve text documents (like HyperText Markup Language documents) as well as binary files (GIFs, f'rinstance). This server works with the standard WWW clients as well as clients like XMosaic that support embedded graphics and it supports HTTP version 0. What's New? =========== Lots of new stuff in this release! First, a big thanks goes to Chris Johnson (chrisj@bongo.cc.utexas.edu) who provided a chunk of code for resolving file aliases. That means that as of this version, you can have aliases in place of every file with the exception of the log file and they will be correctly interpreted. Logging to a file has been implemented, capturing information on the date, time, remote host, and requested file. Information on whether or not the query was successfully performed is also logged. Logging is controlled in the config file. Specifications for the Default.html and Error.html files were added to the configuration file, allowing you to specify any file for your home page as well as error messages. These files can now be AppleScripts as well. See the Special Files and Configuration File sections for more details. Please read this document carefully. A lot of information has been added and I probably haven't documented it very well. Communications-Network **************************************** MacNTP 1.0 comm/net/macntp-10.hqx John A. Dundas Charlie Mingo 27 Sep 1993 Mac NTP time client. Mac connes ted to the Internet via MacTCP can have their clocks sychronized with an Internet time server, using the Network Time Protocol (NTP). MacNTP is a Mac NTP client that appeared recently in comp.protocols.time.ntp, posted there by dsa@netcom.com (David S.A. Stine). Charlie Mingo (mingo@panix.com) > >> is there a NTP-client for MAC systems? John A. Dundas of NASA/JPL here in Pasadena has done a really nice NTP package for Mac. Both client and server. Works over AppleTalk or UDP, and there is a version for A/UX as well. I only wish I knew his Email address #$%^&*(. It is ???@jpl.nasa.gov. YOu might have luck asking postmaster there. JD can't really give out his address in support of MacNTP, *BUT* he has asked me to post the MacNTP client s/w for everyone. So, without further ado, here's a BinHex'ed StuffIt 1.5.1 archive of JD's MacNTP client, a README and a ExecutiveSummary.ps file. dsa Communications-Network **************************************** MacPing 2.0.4 Demo comm/net/mac-ping-demo.hqx Richard E. Brown 15 Dec 1993 AppleTalk network testing program. MacPing is an AppleTalk network testing program. Just as sonar or radar systems send a signal and wait for an echo, MacPing sends "probe packets" (usually AppleTalk Echo Request packets) into the network and waits for responses from the various devices on the network. The arrival of these response packets (or the lack of responses), along with the time the responses take to arrive, can tell a great deal about the network. MacPing differs from other network testing programs in that it tests all the devices on a particular network in parallel. This allows you to compare the performance of different devices on the same wire to determine the cause of network problems. MacPing works on a Macintosh 512Ke and up, and requires System 4.1 or newer. It also requires a network connection, either LocalTalk(R) or EtherTalk(R). MacPing is compatible with System 7, and works with both Phase I and Phase II AppleTalk networks. MacPing 2.0.4 is available now, and retails for $69.00. An unlimited-copy site license is available for $149.00. A site license includes the right to make copies of the manual and to use MacPing in all offices and facilities of the licensee in a single location. Mastercard, Visa, purchase orders, company and personal checks, and money orders welcomed. We accept purchase orders or credit card orders sent through fax. For more information about MacPing, or to place an order, contact: Software Sales Dartmouth College 6028-I Kiewit Computer Center Hanover, NH 03755-3523 USA 603/646-2643 603/646-2810 (fax) ----------- WHAT'S MISSING IN THIS DEMO? ---------- MacPing 2.0.4 DEMO allows you to test the local zone only. In addition, printing and saving the test results have been disabled. Finally, this demo version will expire on 31 March 1994. Communications-Network **************************************** MacSlurp 1.5 comm/net/mac-slurp-15.hqx Tom Davies 3 Nov 1993 Offline news reader for those who have an Internet connection. To Whom It May Concern, Please find attached a program called MacSlurp which makes offline news reading a reality for those who have an Internet connection, rather than UUCP. I'll announmce it on c.s.m.comm when its up on umich -- I don't want my local ftp site overloaded. Please mail me if you want more info. Regards, Tom Communications-Network **************************************** MacTCP 2.0x->2.0.4 Updaters comm/net/mactcp-20x-to-204-updt.hqx Dominik Hoffmann 5 Nov 1993 AppleÕs updaters for MacTCP 2.0 and 2.0.2 -> 2.0.4. Based on the following articles found at comp.sys.mac.comm I am posting Apple's updaters for MacTCP 2.0 and 2.0.2. They update those versions to MacTCP 2.0.4. I found them at seeding.apple.com. After reading lots of articles at comp.sys.mac.comm and from my own experience I advise everyone to start with a clean copy of MacTCP, that is off an installation disk or similar. Otherwise the patching process will fail. Dominik (hoffmann@macc.wisc.edu) -------------------------------------------------------------------- In article , wdickson@bell3.wa.kinkos.com (William R. Dickson) wrote: Hi there, I realize somebody recently posted an "if it's Apple software, it can only come from Apple's ftp site" message. I'm wondering if this applies to updaters as well as complete software items. Could this go to Sumex? Could we put it up on our company BBS for other stores to grab? I will authorize the posting of the MacTCP 2.0.4 updater files to other systems on two conditions: 1. Only the updaters (2.0 -> 2.0.4 and 2.0.2 -> 2.0.4) are posted. No version of MacTCP itself can be posted. 2. Both the read_me and the release_notes are ALWAYS posted along with the updaters, intact and unmodified. Regards, -- Garry Hornbuckle Product Manager, Communications & Collaboration AppleSoft OS Platforms Group Applelink: HORNBUCKLE1 e-mail: garryh@seeding.apple.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- This may have been asked before (if so, my apologies), but does anyone know if any FTP site has available the MacTCP 2.0.4 updater? seeding.apple.com has refused my connection requests so often that I have given up looking there. Thanks. David L. Oppenheimer Communications-Network **************************************** MacTCP Patch comm/net/mactcp-retransmit-patch.hqx Igor Livshits 24 Aug 1993 Alters the MacTCP driver to use Peter Lewis' patch. Howdy, This is a little application that will alter the MacTCP driver to incorporate Peter Lewis' patch. You will need a virgin copy of MacTCP, version 1.1.1 for this process. MacTCP 1.1.1 is not included in this upload -- it is a commercial product. I also understand that this problem is fixed in MacTCP 2.03 and the upcoming MacTCP 3. Please report any problems to igorl@uiuc.edu. Many thanks to Peter for providing the patch information in the first place and Michael Hecht for the splendid utility ResCompare that compiled this patch. Patch Description ================= (Stolen and edited from a recent discussion on Nuntius-L) Here's how to make the hack: Make a copy of MacTCP Open the original with ResEdit Double click the DRVR icon click the entry, and choose Open using Hex Editor (*** HEX EDITOR! ***) choose Find Hex (cmd-F I think) Enter: 3542 0210 E34A D441 302A 021A B440 6A04 3400 600A Find the 302A 021A in the middle, select that, and type 303C 0BB8 save and close all the windows restart. Grab a copy of MacTCP Watcher, and make sure its not doing too much retransmission. Too much is defined as more than about 5 or 10% probably. Peter. It is supposed to fix the retransmit bug that has been bothering users with "slow" serial lines, usually via modem. It has worked fine for me, although it is hard to tell when something suddenly works as expected :-) Good luck, Klaus Cheers, Igor Communications-Network **************************************** MacTCP Watcher 1.1.0 comm/net/mactcp-watcher-11.hqx Peter N Lewis 9 Jul 1993 Displays the internal data of MacTCP. Peter N Lewis Ph: +61 9 368 2055 MacTCP Watcher v1.1.0 displays the internal data of MacTCP. It shows this Mac's IP, DNS name, and all the internal information that MacTCP provides (much of which I don't understand, so please don't ask me what it means!). It will also list all the currently open TCP connections, and the information on each of them. As well, it allows you to test MacTCP and your network, using the ICMP Ping protocol, the UDP & TCP Echo protocols (you'll need a machine that supports the echo protocol, most unix machines do, and I've implemented them in MacTCP Watcher, so you can run the program on two Macs and test the network between them as well as the MacTCP configuration on each of them), and it tests out the DNS by looking up the name of a given IP or IP of a given name. It should be useful to people having MacTCP configuration troubles, network or Domain Name System problems, or the cronically curious. MacTCP Watcher is free, and comes with a free copy of Eric Behr's MacTCP Info document (thanks Eric!), so if you have MacTCP problems, check it out. Changes since 1.0.0 ICMP (Ping) and UDP test have been totally revamped, now they give you min/max/ave, sent/returned/lost, continuous tests, etc. Connection list should always update. You can Copy the DNS IP or Name after a successful DNS query. Added a hack to allow disabling of Reverse Name Lookup Failed messages. Have fun, Peter. MacTCP Watcher v1.1.0 Copyright 1993 Peter N Lewis Communications-Network **************************************** MailCheck 0.9x comm/net/mailcheck.hqx Aaron Wohl 20 Oct 1993 NIT/CDEV/DRVR that checks for mail in a server (Unix) mailbox . mailcheck / by Aaron Wohl N3LIW / Public Domain / mail n3liw+@cmu.edu Home ftp site akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu [128.2.35.1] /aw0g/mailcheck* Available from compuserve in the ham radio sig/packet section Mailcheck is an Init/cdev/driver to check for mail in a server (unix) mailbox via UDP (TCP/IP) and pop a notification manager dialog window or play a sound when mail comes in. Sources included. It talks to a unix server which is also available from the above site. Aaron Wohl (aw0g+@andrew.cmu.edu) Communications-Network **************************************** NCSA Mac Mosaic1.0.1 comm/net/ncsa-mac-mosaic-101.hqx Jim Browne 29 Nov 1993 Mac version of the NCSA Mosaic tool. NCSA Mosaic for the Macintosh - 1.0.1 Release NCSA Mosaic is COPYRIGHTED by the University of Illinois. See copyright notice in the ftp directory and on-line. For those of you behind Firewalls: We are starting a Firewall mailing list in hopes of trying to solve the problems associated here. To join this list, mail the developers and put FIREWALL in your subject line. To run this tool you will need the following; System 7.0 (or higher), MacTCP (2.0.2 is preferred - 1.x has bugs that will result in memory problems) and a network connection (Apple Remote Access can be used through a modem for the network connection). NCSA Mosaic should function on all types of Macintoshes, including the SE and the Classic. Also read the QuickStart Installation Guide, QuickStart.Txt, in the Mac/Mosaic directory. Bugs and Improvements for 1.0.1: (For a comprehensive list of features check the Macintosh home page.) New Features.......... - Speed. Mosaic is significantly faster now, especially if you have fast network. - Domain names are cached if you are using MacTCP 2.0+, resulting in faster downloads - "Open URL..." menu item is active even if there are no documents open. - HTTP 0.9 loading option. Because of incompatibilities between protocols this option has been added. If you are having problems with HTTP 0.9 server, switch this option on before loading documents from it. An example of this is http://slacvm.slac.stanford.edu:5080/FIND/spires. - Images stored in the cache are loaded automatically, even if "Auto-load images" option is off. - Inline images will be loaded to disk if "Load to disk" option is on. - The cache can be flushed from the menu. - Images are dithered on machines without color Quickdraw. Bugs............... - Mosaic would not start up unless a printer was chosen. - " HTML entity is now recognized. - redirected URLs (in HTTP 1.0 protocol) work for all protocols. - Memory problems have been fixed. Mosaic will run well in 2 megabytes. - Nested numbered lists are now always numbered correctly. - Text files are single-spaced. - All the files (even the last one) are listed in the FTP directories. Please Send comments, suggestions and bug reports to mosaic-mac@ncsa.uiuc.edu. You have been a great help in making Mosaic a good, stable application. Enjoy Mosaic for the Mac Development Team. Communications-Network **************************************** NET/Mac 2.3.29 comm/net/radio-net-mac-2329.hqx Rick Nimtz 19 Oct 1993 For ham-radio operators, hooks up Mac to Ôpacket-radioÕ network. * What NET/Mac 2.3.29 is intended for: ====================================== * NET/Mac is an application, that has been created for ham-radio operators. * It can be used to hook up a Macintosh to the amateur-radio 'packet-radio' * wireless network. NET/Mac supports the TCP/IP protocol. * To use NET/Mac you need: * a) a ham-radio license * b) a transceiver connected to an antenna * c) a TNC that supports the KISS protocol * d) a Macintosh 512 or newer Communications-Network **************************************** Network Security Guard 2.0.1 comm/net/network-security-guard-201.hqx Michael Robertson 14 Dec 1993 AppleTalk based utility that reports on the security of Mac servers. Network Security Guard 2.0.1, is an AppleTalk based utility that will scan multiple zones for the presence of Macintosh servers and compile reports on the security of those servers. This utility was designed as a tool to combat the alarming rise in software piracy and as a safeguard against accidental sharing of confidential materials. It may also be used to explore an AppleTalk network to uncover all available servers and files. Communications-Network **************************************** Network Time 2.0.1 comm/net/network-time-201.hqx Pete Resnick 27 Sep 1993 Control panel program that sets the clock on your Mac. This is Network Time, version 2.0.1, a minor bug fix release for Network Time 2.0. Please replace any earlier versions of Network Time you may have with this. Network Time is a control panel program that sets the clock on your Macintosh computer to the correct time of day. To do this, Network Time contacts a time server using the Apple MacTCP network software to get the correct time of day. Network Time automatically adjusts your clock taking into consideration the time zone and the daylight savings time rules that you configure using the Network Time control panel. Network Time requires at least a Macintosh Plus computer running system software version 6.0.5 or later (including System 7) and requires MacTCP version 1.1 or later. Network Time has full Balloon Help support. Foreign language versions of Network Time are available separately; the versions that are now either avaiable or in progress are Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, and Swedish. This package contains a QuickStart manual with basic instructions in TeachText format and the full Network Time manual is provided in MacWrite Pro format. The manual is also available in PostScript format in a separate archive, and a printed copy of the manual can be obtained from the author. Network Time is a shareware program. Please send US$5 per copy or US$100 per 100 copies of Network Time, and US$5 per printed manual (along with any questions or comments) to: Pete Resnick 1009 North Busey Avenue Urbana, IL 61801 (217)337-1905 You can also send electronic mail via the Internet to: resnick@cogsci.uiuc.edu. Communications-Network **************************************** Network Time 2.0.1 NL comm/net/network-time-201-nd.hqx Pete Resnick 1 Oct 1993 Netherlands translation of Network Time 2.0.1. [Network Time 2.0.1 - Netherlands translation] Network Time is een regelpaneel toepassing dat de klok van je Macintosh computer instelt op de juiste tijd. Network Time doet dit door contact op te nemen met een tijdserver m.b.v. de Apple MacTCP netwerk software en de juiste tijd op te vragen. Network Time past automatisch de klok aan door rekening te houden met de tijdzone en de zomertijd regels zoals je instelt in het Network Time regelpaneel. Network Time heeft minimaal een Macintosh Plus computer nodig met systeem software versie 6.0.5 of later (inclusief System 7) en vereist MacTCP versie 1.1 of later. Network Time heeft volledige Ballon Help ondersteuning. Vertaalde versies van Network Time zijn apart beschikbaar; de versies die nu of binnenkort beschikbaar komen zijn Chinees, Frans, Duits, Japans, Nederlands, Russisch, Spaans en Zweeds. De "QuickStart" handleiding met algemene instructies in LeerTekst formaat en de volledige Network Time handleiding is beschikbaar in MacWrite Pro formaat bij de Engelse versie. De handleiding is ook beschikbaar in PostScript formaat in een apart pakket, en een gedrukt exemplaar kan bij de auteur verkregen worden. Network Time is een shareware programma. Zend alstublieft US$5 per kopie of US$100 per 100 kopieen van Network Time, en US$5 per gedrukte handleiding (samen met mogelijke vragen en opmerkingen) naar: Pete Resnick 1009 North Busey Avenue Urbana, IL 61801 United States of America (217)337-1905 Je kan ook elektronische post zenden via Internet naar: resnick@cogsci.uiuc.edu. (Nederlandse vertaling door: Rene G.A. Ros ) Communications-Network **************************************** Network Time 2.0.1Fr comm/net/network-time-201-fr.hqx Pete Resnick 1 Oct 1993 French translation of Network Time 2.0.1. [Network Time 2.0.1 - French translation] Network Time est un tableau de bord qui regle l'horloge de votre Macintosh a l'heure exacte. Pour ce faire, Network Time contacte un serveur d'horloge reseau au moyen du pilote logiciel MacTCP d'Apple afin d'obtenir l'heure exacte. Network Time regle automatiquement l'horloge en tenant compte du fuseau horaire et des regles que vous avez fixees pour l'heure d'ete au moyen du tableau de bord Network Time. Network Time requiert au moins un Macintosh Plus avec le systeme 6.0.5 ou posterieur (Systeme 7 compris), ainsi que la version 1.1 de MacTCP ou posterieure. Network Time utilise parfaitement les bulles d'aide. Des versions de Network Time sont disponibles par ailleurs en langues etrangeres. Pour le moment, sont disponibles ou en cours de developpement les versions allemande, anglaise, chinoise, espagnole, japonaise, neerlandaise, russe et suedoise. L'ensemble original est de langue anglaise et comprend un manuel QuickStart avec les instructions de base, sous forme de document TeachText. Le manuel complet de Network Time est fourni sous forme de document MacWrite Pro. Le manuel est disponible aussi en format PostScript dans un document separe. Une copie imprimee du manuel peut etre obtenue aupres de l'auteur. Network Time est un logiciel a cout partage. Veuillez envoyer 5 USD par copie ou 100 USD pour 100 copies de Network Time, et 5 USD par manuel imprime (avec toute question ou commentaire) a: Pete Resnick 1009 North Busey Avenue Urbana, IL 61801 (USA) (217)337-1905 Vous pouvez aussi envoyer du courrier electronique via l'Internet a: resnick@cogsci.uiuc.edu. (Traduction: J.P. Kuypers 20 septembre 1993) Communications-Network **************************************** NotifyMail 1.1.1 comm/net/notify-mail-111.hqx Scott Gruby 2 Nov 1993 Background-only app that listens for a telnet connection to port 1035. NotifyMail v. 1.1.1 for Eudora -------------------------- Assembled and tested by Scott Gruby (Scott_Gruby@hmc.edu) Source code by Peter N Lewis NotifyMail is a background only application that listens for a telnet connection to port 1035. When it receives the connection, it sends an AppleEvent to Eudora to check your mail. The end result (when coupled with a .forward file on your UNIX machine) is that you will almost immediately receive your electronic mail when it arrives on your UNIX machine. You no longer have to tell Eudora to check your mail every X minutes. This requires Eudora 1.4 or higher and MacTCP 1.1 or higher. Look at the Readme file for installation instructions. Please contact Scott_Gruby@hmc.edu if you have questions or problems with this. Communications-Network **************************************** PortShare Pro 2.0 Demo comm/net/port-share-pro-20-demo.hqx Vladimir Butenko 14 Jul 1993 Demo version of software that allows sharing serial ports with other Macs. PortShare Pro 2.0 The PortShare Pro software enables your Macintosh to share serial communication ports (i.e. modems/printers/etc attached to those ports) with other Macintosh computers connected to your network. See the ReadMe file for instructions. This demo version of PortShare Pro has limited session time (2 min). Several new features were added in this version, see the Release Notes file included. Please, send your comments to: netprod@stalker.srcc.msu.su ----------------------------------------------------------------- Vladimir Butenko, Stalker Software, Network Group. Communications-Network **************************************** rnMac 0.99 comm/net/rnmac-099.hqx Roy R Wood 14 Oct 1993 Offline USENET news reader used with UUPC and ToadNews. Hi, Here is a offline news reader. This is found in archive.umich.edu. There is a package of newer version that comes only with setting file and application itself. I will upload that package separately. Regards, Liu P.S. Following is the message from the author. Subject: rnMac 0.99 -- offline newsreader Date: Fri, 13 Aug 1993 16:14:00 -0400 (EDT) From: Roy R Wood Here's v0.99 of rnMac, an offline usenet newsreader designed to be used in conjunction with UUPC and ToadNews. There have been MANY enhancements to rnMac, most notably the ability to use ToadNews' SUBJ headers, and the ability to create threaded news header files in the background while the user is reading other news. rnMac now starts up IMMEDIATELY, rather than spending a long time grinding away at the disk while the user twiddles his/her thumbs. My email address has changed, so old users should note the new address. Also, rnMac now puts up an annoying registration screen, and registered users will have to mail me to get the key to make it go away permanently (no charge, of course). -Roy Wood (rrwood@accesspt.north.net) Communications-Network **************************************** rnMac 0.99->1.0 Updater comm/net/rnmac-099-to-10-updt.hqx Liu 14 Oct 1993 Offline USENET news reader used with UUPC and ToadNews. Hi, Here is rnMac 1.0. It is a offline news reader used with UUPC and ToadNews. Please refer to previous upload for the message from the author. I am not the author and I found this by Archie. Regards, Liu Communications-Network **************************************** Script Daemon 1.0.0 comm/net/script-daemon-10.hqx Peter N Lewis 13 Oct 1993 Allows for telnet to a Mac and entering AppleScript commands. Script Daemon allows you to telnet to your Mac and enter AppleScript commands. Only the owner can log in (using the Owner name&password). How useful this is depends very much on what AppleScript capable programs you have, but its pretty clear that there will be more of them as time goes on. It requires System 7, MacTCP 1.1 and AppleScript. Script Daemon is free for any use. Hope its useful to someone, Peter. Script Daemon v1.0.0 Copyright 1993 Peter N Lewis Communications-Network **************************************** Seer 2.0 comm/net/seer.hqx Aaron Wohl 20 Oct 1993 INIT/CDEV/DRVR that records all packets on localtalk. Seer records all packets on localtalk. It is not 32 bit clean. Source and object code is supplied. The code is really bad but it works. by Aaron Wohl, aw0g+@andrew.cmu.edu For a much better example of how to write an INIT/CDEV/DRVR see softkiss by the same author. Communications-Network **************************************** Skim comm/net/skim.txt Craig Nevill-Manning, Robert Watkins 28 Nov 1993 Eases the process of downloading programs listed in the info-mac digest. This is a new version of skim.c, a C program to ease the process of downloading programs listed in the info-mac digest. The latest modifications allow the site to be changed to a mirror site, and the directory accordingly. Thanks to Robert Watkins (bob@nutmeg.cs.ntu.edu.au) for these additions! Communications-Network **************************************** TalkR 1.0 Demo comm/net/talkr-10-demo.hqx tab@lwt.mtxinu.com 19 Oct 1993 Demo version of an AppleTalk Router. TalkR 1.0 Demo AppleTalk Router. This is a fully functional AppleTalk Router which runs on a dedicated 386/486 PC clone. This version differs from the production TalkR and TalkR/IP as follows: -support for two rather than four network interface cards -the zone name for one interface will always be "TalkR Zone." -Only one router can be run on an AppleTalk internet at one time. -No IP features such as MacIP, IPTalk or Remote Object Access. The PC requires 2MB of memory, a 3.5" 1.44MB floppy drive and two network interface cards: either two SMC 80X3X cards or one SMC and one Dayna DL2000 LocalTalk card. A monitor, vga card and and keyboard are useful for initial setup, but are not required. Included is a Macintosh based application to manage the router and minimal documentation. tab@lwt.mtxinu.com Talking Networks, Inc. 2550 Ninth Street Suite 210A Berkeley Ca 94710 510-549-8360 Communications-Network **************************************** WAIS Browser comm/net/nasa-wais-picture-browser.hqx Liu 11 Oct 1993 Special WAIS picture browser for the image files in the NASA archive. Hi, This is a special WAIS picture browser for the image files in the NASA archive. I found this in wais.com. I am definitely not the author. Positively. Absolutely. In order to use this, you need MacTCP and a Internet connection. For all the glorious details to get a copy of MacTCP and some solid advice to access Internet, check out Adam's "Internet Starter Kits". Do I get the name right? Don't blame me. Cheers, Liu Communications-Network **************************************** WAIS for Mac 1.2a comm/net/wais-for-mac-12a.hqx Kuang Yu Liu 20 Oct 1993 WAIS program for the Mac. Hi, This is wais-for-mac-1.2-alpha.sea.hqx found in wais.com /pub/freeware/mac/. Since it is still labled as alpha, try it at your own risk. TidBITS' editor said that it is actually quite stable already and worth the uploading. So here it comes. Liu Communications-Network **************************************** ZapTCP 1.2 comm/net/zap-tcp-12.hqx Marc Bizer 26 Jul 1993 Takes control and closes MacTCP streams when an app quits. I'm enclosing a heavily-demanded TCP utility extension which does the following: The INIT works by installing a system-wide patch which takes control when an application quits (or is quit by a forced MacsBug "es"). When it runs, the code scans through all of the currently open MacTCP streams and connections, looking for those that have their stream buffers allocated within the heap that is about to disappear. When ZapTCP finds a stream whose buffers are about to become no-man's land, it forces the connection closed and releases the stream, posting a notification to the user. Yours truly, Marc Communications-Network **************************************** AFE EPSF Translator cmp/afe-epsf-translator.hqx Mark Fleming 19 Oct 1993 AFE translator for EPSF documents. This EPSF V2.0 translator is a shareware product. The enclosed file contains stuffit file with ClarisWorks V2.0 document and an Apple File Exchange Translator. History... V1.0.1 Fix minor bug in missing EOF on ASCII text files, and added information about encapulated postscript files in this document. V1.0.2 Added code to support AFE "Show only eligible files" option. Only files starting with '%!PS' or the correct binary EPSF header will be listed as eligible files. V2.0.0 Added options to add the PostScript command showpage convert TIFF preview image. Compression **************************************** AFE TIFF Translator cmp/afe-tiff-translator.hqx Mark Fleming 19 Oct 1993 AFE translator for TIFF documents. This TIFF V2.0 translator is a shareware product. The enclosed file contains stuffit file with ClarisWorks V2.0 document and an Apple File Exchange Translator. New features: - Option to convert TIFF to PICT and copy PICT to clipboard. - Updated documentation on TIFF file formats and limitions. Old Features: - check file header for TIFF files to select only TIFF file for translating. - Set file type, and creator of TIFF file. Compression **************************************** AutoBin cmp/auto-bin.hqx Matthew Xavier Mora, others 9 Dec 1993 Program based on Dropshell that binhexes a file dropped on it. Enclosed is AutoBin. Autobin is a program based on dropshell that will binhex any file dropped on top of it. Since I didn't write very much of the actual code, included the source so other can benefit too. (and hopefully modify it and make it better.) Xavier Compression **************************************** AutoDoubler 2.0.3 Patcher cmp/auto-doubler-202-updt.hqx Salient Software 18 Sep 1993 Patching program that automatically patches an installed AutoDoubler. Welcome! This program patches the following items: % AutoDoubler* 2.0 and 2.0.1 (now version 2.0.2) % AutoDoubler* 2.0i and 2.0.1i international versions (now version 2.0.2i) % AutoDoubler* 2.0.1P MacPak version (now version 2.0.2P) This patching program will automatically patch the installed copy of AutoDoubler if it can be located. To patch a specific copy of a file, hold down the option key while clicking the "Patch" button. If you are patching the installed version (the default), you must restart your Macintosh after the patching process is finished for the changes to take effect. Note: This patcher patches ONLY AutoDoubler. If you are running AutoDoubler version 2.0.x, then you should also get the CopyDoubler Lite 2.0.1 patcher, which contains patches for upgrading CopyDoubler 1.0.x to version 2.0.1 Lite. AutoDoubler 2.0.2 New Features: % Documents can now be excluded from automatic compression by type and creator. To exclude a document by its kind, click the RDonUt CompressIS button in the AutoDoubler control panel and then click the RAdd Kind To ListIS button in the exclusion dialog. % Excluded files can now be moved to different folders under System 7.0 and later. Previously, if a file was added to AutoDoublerUs excluded items list and subsequently moved to a different folder, AutoDoubler was unable to find the file. This limitation does not apply to folders, which can be freely moved under all system versions. % Under System 7.x, items without a label (RNoneS in the Label menu) can now be excluded from compression. % A single checkbox has been added to the main AutoDoubler control panel window to enable/disable automatic compression. This makes it easier to turn on or off all background compression without having to change the setting for each individual disk. This does not affect automatic expansion of files, which cannot be disabled from the AutoDoubler control panel. % The On/Off RswitchS has been removed from the AutoDoubler control panel. To turn off AutoDoubler, use an INIT manager to disable it or remove the control panel file from the Control Panels folder (System Folder under System 6.0.x). AutoDoubler 2.0.2 Changes/Fixes: % Retrospect 2.0 and Retrospect Remote have been added to AutoDoubler internal backup program list. The RBackup Programs Backup In Compressed FormS option in the Preferences dialog will now work properly for these programs. % Fixed a Timbuktu problem where sending compressed files to a remote machine could cause Timbuktu to lose the connection. % AutoDoubler will no longer show CD-ROM and WORM drives in the main control panelUs volume list. % AutoDoubler will now properly monitor serial port activity in those communications programs which use the Communications Toolbox. % AutoDoubler will now preserve folder modification dates when compressing files at idle time. % Putting the cursor in AutoDoublerUs RCompress NowS corner of the screen will now work immediately after the Mac has started up. Previously, there was a delay of up to 30 seconds before AutoDoubler would start compressing files. % Worked around a problem in MPW which would cause problems whenever AutoDoubler was animating the cursor while expanding a file. % AutoDoubler no longer has to be loaded last when using some INIT/Control Panel management utilities. Compression **************************************** Binary Pump cmp/binary-pump.hqx Eric Shieh 6 Dec 1993 Program that converts file tags or name extensions to the correct type. Ever download a file, only to have it appear as a generic binary file? If you transfer files with unix, IBM, or VAX systems frequently you've probably experienced this once or twice. Normally, the solution is to figure out the correct file type, and then use Resedit or some other utility and manually change the file type and creator. Binary Pump is a program which looks at file tags or name extensions in order to convert them to the correct mac file type and creator. This program is very easy and very quick to use--simply drag and drop and it's so fast you might wonder if it ran at all! Binary Pump will also work for non-Drag and Drop System 6.0.7 users. Binary Pump is also very easy to customize and has several features which allow the user to extract file tag information. Eric ehsieh@soda.berkeley.edu Compression **************************************** BinHqx 1.02 DA cmp/binhqx-102.hqx Howard Fukuda Masatsugu Nagata 12 Aug 1993 A DA that does BinHex 4.0 translation in addition to file joining/splitting. Hello, Enclosed below is Howard Fukuda's excellent Desk Accessory "BinHqx 1.02 DA'. Shareware $5. It dates 1990, but works very fine with System 7. Handles both Encoding/Decoding BinHex, plus, 'Join&Decode' and 'Segment' features. By setting the 'I/O buffer size' to the maximum, it operates VERY quickly. Works twice/threetimes faster than StuffIt's translator! Hope you enjoy it: After downloading some files from the um-mts.cc.umich.edu archives, I found that BinHqx 1.01 has problems when spaces are inserted in the middle of archives. This seems to happen occasionally after a line-feed. 1.02 corrects that problem. BinHqx is a Desk Accessory that does BinHex 4.0 translation in addition to file joining/splitting. Major advantages are convenience and speed, but it is ShareWare. Please register your copy. Compression **************************************** Compact Pro 1.34 cmp/compact-pro-134.hqx David P. Faust 28 Oct 1993 The newest version of this popular archiving program. This is the newest version of compact pro downloaded from aol. It contains bug fixes and documentation changes. That's all the readme said. Version 1.34. Dave Compression **************************************** CopyDoubler 2.0.2 Lite Patcher cmp/copydoubler-202-lite-updt.hqx Salient Software 12 Oct 1993 This program patches earlier CD versions to CopyDoubler 2.0.2 Lite. October 6, 1993 Welcome! This program patches the following versions of CopyDoubler to CopyDoubler 2.0.2 Lite: CopyDoubler 1.0 (AutoDoubler version) CopyDoubler 1.0.1A (AutoDoubler version) CopyDoubler 2.0 Lite CopyDoubler 2.0.1 Lite This patcher does not patch CopyDoubler 1.0.1, the full version of CopyDoubler 2.0.x, any version of the CopyDoubler Demo. A separate patcher called CopyDoubler 2.0.2 Updater is available for the full version of CopyDoubler 2.0. Users of CopyDoubler 1.0.1 (the standalone version not shipped with AutoDoubler) should contact Fifth Generation Systems about upgrading to the full version of CopyDoubler 2.0.2. This patching program will automatically patch the installed copy if it can be located. To patch a specific copy of CopyDoubler, hold down the Option key while clicking the "Patch" button. If you are patching the installed version (the default), you must restart your Macintosh after the patching process is finished for the changes to take effect. CopyDoubler 1.0 and 1.0.1A users: CopyDoubler 2.0.2 Lite is very similiar to CopyDoubler 1.0.x, with the additional ability of compressing files as they are copied. To use this feature, hold down the Control key (Shift for Mac Plus users) while invoking a copy to bring up an options dialog, where compression and other one-time options can be set. CopyDoubler 2.0.2 Changes: * Fixed an incompatibility with the Quadra 840av and Centris 660av. * Fixed a bug which caused CopyDoubler not to delete all files on a destination floppy when doing a floppy-to-floppy disk copy. This bug sometimes caused an Insufficient disk space message. * Fixed an incompatibility with UnderWare from Bit Jugglers. Compression **************************************** CopyDoubler 2.0x->2.0.2 Updater cmp/copydoubler-202-updt.hqx Salient Software 12 Oct 1993 This program updates CopyDoubler 2.0 or 2.0.1 to version 2.0.2. October 6, 1993 Welcome! This program updates CopyDoubler 2.0 or 2.0.1 to version 2.0.2. This program does not update CopyDoubler 1.0.x, CopyDoubler 2.0.x Lite, or any version of the CopyDoubler Demo. A separate updater called CopyDoubler 2.0.2 Lite Updater is available for CopyDoubler 1.0, CopyDoubler 1.0.1A, and CopyDoubler 2.0.x Lite. If the CopyDoubler 2.0.2 Lite Updater file cannot be found in the same location as this updater, contact Fifth Generation Systems (see below). This program will automatically update the installed copy if it can be located. To update a specific copy of CopyDoubler, hold down the Option key while clicking the "Patch" button. If you are updating the installed version (the default), you must restart your Macintosh after the patching process is finished for the changes to take effect. CopyDoubler 2.0.2 Changes: * Fixed an incompatibility with the Quadra 840av and Centris 660av. * Fixed a bug which caused CopyDoubler not to delete all files on a destination floppy when doing a floppy-to-floppy disk copy. This bug sometimes caused an Insufficient disk space message. * Fixed an incompatibility with UnderWare from Bit Jugglers. Compression **************************************** CRLF 1.0 cmp/crlf.hqx Natsu Sakimura 2 Dec 1993 A drag & drop application that converts CR, LF and CRLF files. CRLF is a drag & drop application which performs the conversion of CR(Mac), LF(Unix) and CRLF(PC) files. It auto-detects the end of line code of the file which was dropped and converts to the desired file type. Once you have set up the preference, you will rarely need to make any interaction with CRLF later. CRLF converts the file "in place". The filename stays the same before and after the conversion. You will notice that it was converted just by looking at the icons. You can set up these icons by specifying the creator for each type of output file. Also, CRLF is capable of dealing with Japanese text, unlike some other similar utilities. This is a freeware. Natsu Sakimura Compression **************************************** DDExpand 3.7 cmp/dd-expand-37.hqx Steve Knouse 18 Nov 1993 Expands files compressed with DiskDoubler or Auto-Doubler. DDExpand 3.7 is an application to expand files compressed with DiskDoubler or Auto-Doubler that have been compressed with the hardware method -- the one used with the Sigma DoubleUp hardware compression board. Note that the current version of DDExpand, 3.7.7, does not expand files compressed with the hardware method. This is why v3.7 is still needed. Compression **************************************** DeArj cmp/de-arj.hqx buccolm@CSOS.ORST.EDU (Arg0n) 2 Oct 1993 The fastest Arj decompressor for the mac. DeArj is the fastest Arj decompressor on the mac. It is also the only one with a Mac interface. Arj is a compression format commonly used on IBMs. Compression **************************************** DeHQX 2.0.1 cmp/dehqx-201.hqx Peter N Lewis 31 Jul 1993 Decodes BinHex 4.0 encoded documents. DeHQX v2.0.1 is an application to decode BinHex 4.0 encoded documents. It will ignore all headers and comp.binaries.mac part seperators, handles multiple encoded documents in one file, or split across multiple files, decode files or folders of files. It runs happily in the background with little affect on foreground processes. Its not all that fast, so just drop the files on DeHQX and then ignore it and they will be magically decoded. This version corrects an incompatibility with AppleScript. Hopefully I haven't added any new bugs, I haven't looked at this code in years. I strongly recomend you look at StuffIt Expander if DeHQX is any use to you, since it does most of what DeHQX does, and a lot more (and its free too). DeHQX is free for any use (except you can't resell it). The source for DeHQX 2.0.0 is available, I haven't updated it because the changes were very minor. Enjoy, Peter. DeHQX v2.0.1, (C) 1991-93, Peter Lewis Compression **************************************** E-disk 1.2 Demo cmp/e-disk-12-demo.hqx 23 Sep 1993 E-disk demo. **************************************** Compression Enigma 2.1a cmp/enigma-21a.hqx Mike Watson 1 Nov 1993 Protects sensitive documents with encription. This is the complete Enigma 2.1a release. If you already have Enigma 2.1 look for a file called enigma21a-upgrade for a shorter download. I am releasing Enigma 2.1a to fix a somewhat significant but cosmetic bug. There is no need to download this version if you already have Enigma 2.1 and are satisfied with it. The bug is triggered if you drag and drop more than a single file onto Enigma with "Remember Key" selected as an option. The program will erroneously tag all files after the first one as being encrypted with full DES [they are NOT!]. Later when you decrypt such files you may get a warning about this fact. The warning can be ignored and the file will decrypt properly. As a bonus I have also made the warning dialog that comes up for an incorrect key much clearer. Let me repeat, the files tagged as full DES are NOT encrypted with full DES. This version does not (and can not due to US export law) contain code to implement full DES. The bug was in the code that determined what file type to assign. Encrypt a file both ways, you will see they are identical. Registered users have no need to upgrade unless you do most of your work with the limited DES mode. For those unfamiliar with Enigma it is an application which can provide near absolute protection for your sensitive documents and applications. By downloading this application you can encrypt files using a limited version of the Government Standard DES algorithm. For only $15 this can be upgraded to the full DES standard (US and Canada only). If you would prefer your neighbors not see your accounting data, your co-workers not see your performance appraisal, or your competitor see your trade secrets then Enigma is an application you will find very valuable. Since version 2.0 Enigma has supported vaults which are like very securely locked file cabinets. Multiple files are stored in them. Files can be added, deleted, renamed, and extracted at any time. Security is much enhanced because filenames and lengths are protected by encryption in addition to the contents. No other free or shareware encryption program offers the flexibility of Enigma vaults. Version 2.1 contains user interface upgrades and bug fixes to Enigma 2.0. The primary features added to version 2.1 are: - Vaults now display the file size along with the file name - Vaults can now be compacted, improving disk space efficiency - There are now options which will prompt the user to confirm dangerous operations - The annoying crash when an incorrect key was entered has been eliminated - Cool Color Icons - You can now extract files from vaults by double clicking on the file name in the vault window. Enigma 2.1 remains fully compatible with previous versions of Enigma. If you possess a version of Enigma prior to Enigma 2.1 I recommend this upgrade (VERY recommended if you have a version older than 2.0). Enigma 2.1 requires system 7.0 or later along with about 512K of memory and 200K of disk space. Documentation enclosed specifies ordering information for a system 6 or earlier compatible version, but the vault features are unavailable. Included with the package is a program that overwrite and delete files so they can not be recovered with a data recovery program such as Norton Utilities (Enigma can also do this automatically if you request it). Enigma 2.1 in this limited form is completely free. No shareware guilt. Compression **************************************** HQXer 1.1 cmp/hqxer-11.hqx John Stiles 8 Nov 1993 Encodes and decodes BinHex archives in the most efficient way possible. HQXer 1.1: HQXer allows the user to encode and decode BinHex archives in the most efficient way possible. Utilizing System 7's Drag-and-Drop tech- nology along with high-speed caching and native 68000 optimization, HQXer takes BinHex archiving to the limits of the Macintosh itself. HQXer requires System 6.0.7 or later, and should be given out with every Internet account. And, it's only $10 shareware! Hope you like it... *Stiles Compression **************************************** MacGzip 0.1b2 cmp/mac-gzip-01b2.hqx Jose A. Gutierrez 15 Nov 1993 Second version of MacGzip with sources. Hello Enclosed MacGzip 0.1b2 with sources. Is very similar to the previous version, but this one is according with GNU's Public Lisence (I think it is). have a good time. J.A. Gutierrez E. Compression **************************************** MacToVax cmp/mac-to-vax-hc.hqx GG4921S@ACAD.DRAKE.EDU 2 Nov 1993 HyperCard 2.1 stack that converts any MSWord doc fast. MacToVax -- a hyperCard 2.1 stack which will convert and MSWord fast Compression **************************************** Mcvert 2.1.5 cmp/mcvert-215.shar Joseph Skudlarek 16 Nov 1993 Converts among Macintosh file formats used for file interchange. mcvert converts among Macintosh file formats used for file interchange, including BinHex 4.0 (.hqx) and MacBinary (.bin). mcvert is written in C and runs on many popular UNIX boxes. See mcvert.1/mcvert.man (the man page) for program details. See README for how to build mcvert. Please replace mcvert-214.shar with mcvert-215.shar, which follows. It appears that mcvert-214.shar had long lines wrapped, which damaged the archive's integrity; and when extracted, an invalid C file was created. Now all lines in the archvie are 80 characters or less (tab counts as one character). Thanks to Robert Hagopian (rhagopia@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu) and to L L Campbell (campbell@brahms.udel.edu) for bringing this problem to my attention. Compression **************************************** NAFF cmp/naff.hqx Christopher Garland 9 Oct 1993 No-frills, quick-and-dirty text file format conversion utility. Not Another File Filter - a comms/multi-OS environment utility. NAFF is a no-frills, quick-and-dirty utility for converting between Mac, Dos and Unix text file formats. Just drag the file(s) you wish to convert over the NAFF icon, select the conversion required and the characters to be added to construct the output file name(s) and let it go.... NAFF runs in the background under System 7 (which it requires), but in any case is reasonably fast, so it should not often need to be backgrounded, unless you have very large, or very many files to convert. Double-clicking the NAFF icon will present an input file selection box immediately for conversion of a single file. Output files are in MacWrite text file format, still the lowest common denominator format and readable by any text editor/word processor. This program is free. Distribute it as you like, but only with this documentation. I've discovered that it has made its way across the Atlantic by itself, and since the earliest version I released was flawed I wanted to make sure the corrected one was the one people could get hold of. So here is the corrected NAFF. Compression **************************************** Now Compress 1.0->1.01 Updater cmp/now-compress-10-to-101-updt.hqx Now Software David Lawrence 2 Nov 1993 This file updates Now Compress 1.0 to version 1.01. Please post this updater. It takes Now Compress from 1.0 to 1.01. I am posting this on behalf of Now Software. David Lawrence -> dlawrence@arpa.mil...CIS:75300,2460...AOL: OLTDavid/DoctorMac *** Macintosh Product Evaluation Specialist <-- coolest job *in* the world *** Compression **************************************** Now Compress Expander 1.0.1 cmp/now-compress-expander-101.hqx Joe Yan 8 Nov 1993 Decompresses archives compressed by Now Compress. Hello, Here is version 1.0.1 of Now Compress's expander program, for decompressing archives compressed by Now Compress. This is to replace version 1.0. yanjose@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu Compression **************************************** Privacy for Pals cmp/privacy-for-pals.hqx Benjamin A. Vogler 13 Oct 1993 A very useful and powerful encryption system. Privacy for Pals is a very useful and powerful encryption system that allows the user to enter a password before encrypting his/her message, allowing the message to be decyphered only by that password. ShareWare $5 fee. Compression **************************************** PUP Decrypter 2.0 cmp/pup-decryptor-20.hqx Kuang-Yu Liu 3 Nov 1993 The PUP decrypter Version 2.0. Hi, Here is PUP decrypter Version 2.0. Strange! Every once in a while somebody come up with this question. Goo luck. Compression **************************************** RIPEM Mac 0.8b2 cmp/ripem-mac-08b2.hqx Raymond Lau Ken B Kirksey 10 Jul 1993 Prerelease version of a public key based cryptosystem. RIPEM Mac 0.8b2 Announcement Raymond Lau June 23, 1993 This prerelease version of RIPEM Mac is available for public beta testing. RIPEM Mac is a public key based cryptosystem aimed at providing privacy and authentication capabilities for email users. RIPEM Mac offers encryption (for privacy) and authentication (or digital signatures for origin verification) using a hybrid RSA/DES approach as specified by the Internet Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) standard. Also supported is an extended triple DES encryption mode for extra security. RIPEM Mac is compatible with the emerging Internet PEM standard, including support for public key certificates providing interoperability with various PEM implementations such as TIS/PEM and COST PEM available for many platforms. RIPEM Mac supports direct encryption/decryption from within BBEdit via BBEdit extensions and from within most text editors and mailer programs via QuicKeys and the clipboard. Although oriented towards the protection of electronic mail, RIPEM Mac supports file encryption as well. RIPEM Mac is format compatible with Mark Riordan's RIPEM, providing cross-platform compatibility with many UNIX platforms (incl. SunOS, HP/UX, NeXTStep, AIX, ULTRIX, Mach, Convex) and MS-DOS platforms for which RIPEM is available. RIPEM Mac is licensed to you free of charge for non-commercial purposes. Please see the license agreement included for the full terms of the license. Compression **************************************** SitLt BinHex4 3.0.7->3.0.7a Upd cmp/stuffit-lite-binhex4-307a-updt.hqx Leonard Rosenthol 4 Nov 1993 Updates StuffIt Lite BinHex4 3.0.7 to version 3.0.7a. This application updates the StuffIt Lite BinHex4 3.0.7 translator to version 3.0.7*, fixing a problem with encoding and decoding, which caused the translator to cease execution of StuffIt Lite. If you have StuffIt Deluxe OR already have the 3.0.7* BinHex4 translator of 10/24/93, you do NOT need this updater. You can find out the version/date of your translator by Getting Info on :System:Extensions:Aladdin:Translators:BinHex4 Translator. Compression **************************************** Space Saver 1.0.5->1.0.6 Updtr cmp/stuffit-space-saver-105-to-106-updt.hqx Igor Livshits 14 Oct 1993 Updates Stuffit Space Saver 1.0.5 to version 1.0.6. The SpaceSaver 1.0.6 Update (from 1.0.5) If you have a version earlier than 1.0.5, you need to run the comprehensive 1.0.5 updater first. Compression **************************************** Stego 1.0a2 cmp/stego-10a2.hqx Romana Machado 23 Nov 1993 Steganography tool for the macintosh. Announcing Stego 1.0a2The First Steganography Tool For The Macintoshby Romana Machado of Paradigm Shift Research11/21/93 What is steganography?Steganography is a method by which a message can be disguised by making it appear to be something else. It derives from two Greek roots. "Steg-" means "roof", the same root used in "stegosaur", called a "roof lizard" because of the large bony plates that decorate its back, and "-graphy" means writing. "Steganography" means "roofed", or covert writing.What is Stego?Stego is a tool that enables you to embed data in, and retrieve data from, Macintosh PICT format files, without changing the appearance of the PICT file. Though its effect is visually undetectable, do not expect cryptographic security from Stego. Be aware that anyone with a copy of Stego can retrieve your data from your PICT file. Stego can be used as an "envelope" to hide a _previously encrypted_ data file in a PICT file, making it much less likely to be detected.How does Stego works by slightly altering pixel values. Every computer graphics image is made up of an array of tiny dots of color, called pixels. The color of each pixel is determined by its pixel value. The pixel value is a number. In a computer, all numbers, and all data are expressed by sequences of bits, or ones and zeroes. For example, in an 8 bit computer graphics image, each pixelUs color is determined by a sequence of 8 bits. The first bit in the sequence is called the "most significant bit", because it affects the pixel value the most, and the last bit in the sequence is called the "least significant bit", because it affects the pixel value the least. Stego hides data by reading your data file one bit at a time, and copying each bit to the least significant bit of each pixel value as it scans across the image. Stego TipsStego can hide data in 8, 16, and 32 bit Macintosh PICT files. Stego can hide data from the data fork of Macintosh files only. If you need to steg something that has resources, use utility like BinHex, or an encryption or compression utility, to convert it to a binary data file first.Stego CommandsOpen... will only display PICT files. When you select a file, Stego displays it with an info window across the top that tells you how much data can be stegged into the file.Steg... becomes enabled when a PICT file is open. It allows you to choose any type of file to steg, and informs you if the file has resources, or if it will not fit in the PICT file.Unsteg... also becomes enabled when a PICT file is open. It asks you to specify an output file, and unstegs the data in the least significant bits of the PICT file. It will produce an output file even if nothing's been previously stegged into the file.Change File Info... This function allows you to change the file type and creator of any file, and is enabled when no PICT file is currently open. You may need to change the file type and creator of your data file back to what they were before your file was stegged, because Stego does not save file type and creator. The default output file of Stego is a TeachText file, with a file type of 'TEXT' and a file creator of 'ttxt', so that if you double-click on a Stego output file, TeachText will launch and display it. If you're in doubt whether you need this function, you can experiment by using the Change File Info... command to look at the file type and creator of your data file before you steg your data file, then unstegging to an output file, closing the PICT file, and using the Change File Info... command to set the file type and creator back to what they were originally.Good NewsI plan to release the code for Stego, but itUs not fully groomed yet. In the mean time,it is available on request. Stego may be expanded to handle other image formats, and other digital media: audio, video, etc. Output file type and creator defaults will be configurable in the next release. The next release will be able to steg and unsteg PICT resources in Macintosh files. I'd like to hear your suggestions for further development of Stego.I have heard that new versions of PGP are being developed that can produce cyphertext that does not have the telltale headers and footers attached to the cyphertext, which would make cyphertext less detectable when stegged into a carrier. Meanwhile, other encryption methods exist that can produce cyphertext that appears to be nothing more than a collection of random numbers. This kind of file is ideal for stegging.Technical NotesStego rasterizes the image, then stegs data into the least significant bit (or LSB) of each of the RGB color values. (In the case of indexed color, Stego stegs data into the LSB of the index values.) The file length of the data file to be stegged is hidden in the LSB's of the first 32 steggable bytes. To disguise this value somewhat, I take the second to least significant bits of the second 32 steggable bytes and XOR these with the 32 bit file length, and then steg the XOR'd file length into the LSB's of the first 32 steggable bits. Where Can I Get Stego?Stego is available via anonymous ftp from sumex-aim.stanford.edu. A text file containing abstracts of all available files is available in the info-mac/help/ directory. Stego is also available via anonymous ftp from soda.berkeley.edu.Don't Forget!Stego is shareware. You can help to support further development by sending $15.00 or any stegosaur to: Romana Machado 21090 Grenola Drive Cupertino, CA 95014 Bugs? Questions? EMail: romana@apple.com Compression **************************************** StuffIt Expander 3.0.7 cmp/stuffit-expander-307.hqx Leonard Rosenthol 30 Sep 1993 Macintosh industry standard tool for archive expansion. This self-extracting archive completely installs StuffIt Expander 3.0.7, the Macintosh industry standard tool for archive expansion. StuffIt Expander extracts files from the three most popular archive compression formats for Macintosh: StuffIt archives, Compact Pro archives & AppleLink packages. Everyone should upgrade to 3.0.7 for its improved decompression. The version number jumped from the previous 3.0.3 to 3.0.7 because Expander is now included in the StuffIt Deluxe 3.0.7 package. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Leonard Rosenthol Compression **************************************** StuffIt Lite AppleScripts cmp/stuffit-lite-scripts-as.hqx Reinder Verlinde 4 Nov 1993 Three AppleScripts for use with StuffIt Lite. **************************************** Compression StuffItDlx 3.0.6->3.0.7 Updater cmp/stuffit-deluxe-306-to-307-updt.hqx Igor Livshits 14 Oct 1993 This file updates StuffIt Deluxe 3.0.6 to version 3.0.7. The StuffIt Deluxe 3.0.7 Update (from 3.0.6) If you have a version earlier than 3.0.6, you need to run the comprehensive 3.0.6 updater first. Compression **************************************** TimesTwo 1.0.3d Updater cmp/times-two-103d-updt.hqx Golden Triangle Computers Scott Allen Gruby 9 Jul 1993 Updater for the Times Two compression program. On behalfof Golden Triangle Computers, I am submitting this updater to be posted on the internet for the TimesTwo program. Since Golden Triangle only has AppleLink and America Online accounts, they were unable to send this updater directly. Please post this in the updater section of all archive sites that this is posted. If you have any questions regarding this updater, please contact me, Scott Gruby, at: Golden Triangle Computers Technical Support 800/326-1858 x138 Here is the introduction to the updater: TimesTwo(tm) 1.0.3d updater Read Me First: TimesTwo(tm) 1.0.3d updater Contact: Golden Triangle Computers Christopher Bross 1175 Flintkote Avenue San Diego, CA 92121 619/587-0110 (voice) 800/326-1858 (voice) 619/587-0303 (fax) AppleLink: Golden.Tech America Online: Golden Tec NEW FEATURES IN VERSION 1.0.3: ----------------------------- o The TimesTwo(tm) Extension automatically mounts removable media like SyQuest an Bernoulli cartridges, Magneto-Optical and Floptical devices (please see the section "Increased Support for Removable Media" in the TimesTwo Addendum for more information and instructions on installing the Extension). o Automatic free space adjustment (please see the section "Understanding How the Finder Reports Space Used and Space Available" in the TimesTwo Addendum for more information). o Greater flexibility for "Hot" installations - Users of automatic compression utilities such as AutoDoubler and More Disk Space no longer need to decompress files before installing TimesTwo as long as there is at least 10% free space on the hard disk. Please see the TimesTwo Addendum which is included in your update package for additional information on the new features in version 1.0.3d. BUG FIXES IN VERSION 1.0.3d -------------------------- Several hard drives were found to have problems running with a blind driver installed. Version 1.0.3d now forces these devices to run in polled mode. These devices are: Drive Manufacturer Vendor Product ----------------- ------ ------- Western Digital(20 Meg) WesDigtl 1006V-SCS Western Digital (40 Meg) WDIGTL 1006VSCS Rodime (20 Meg) RODIME RO652 Rodime (45 Meg) RODIME RO3000T Rodime (60 Meg) RODIME RO3000S Rodime (100 Meg) RODIME RO5000S Sony 3.5 inch MO SONY SMO-C301 Sony 5.25 inch MO SONY SMO-C501 For more information on blind vs. polled, please see the end of this document. If more than one System folder was present after TimesTwo installation, the correct one may not necessarily get 'blessed' to boot the Macintosh. This problem has been corrected. The Insite Floptical Device is now supported. System 7 users with file names that begin with a period (.) do not need to remove the periods before installation. Compression **************************************** UnStuffIt 3.0.7 cmp/unstuffit-307.hqx Leonard Rosenthol 30 Sep 1993 Joins segments & expands archives from StuffIt versions 1.5.1 to 3.0.7. This self-extracting archive contains UnStuffIt 3.0.7, a freeware application from Aladdin Systems. UnStuffIt joins segments & expands archives from StuffIt versions 1.5.1 to 3.0.7. It can also expand StuffIt SpaceSaver files, without SpaceSaver being present. UnStuffIt is ONLY for users who send SpaceSaver files or StuffIt segmented files to people who do not have StuffIt. To only unstuff files found online, download StuffIt Expander instead. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Leonard Rosenthol Compression **************************************** UULite 1.5 cmp/uu-lite-15.hqx Jeff Strobel 29 Sep 1993 Fast, powerful and easy-to-use smart udecoder for the Mac. I am pleased to announce the release of UULite version 1.5 for the Macintosh. UULite is the fastest, most powerful and easiest to use smart uudecoder available for the Macintosh. *This release, version 1.5, is more than 500% faster at smart decoding than all previous versions. UULite is a highly optimized, single-pass, disk based uudecoder/ encoder. Because it's disk based, it's never necessary to adjust its memory partition to handle any file -- no matter how large. And because of its unique smart decoding algorithm, UULite is never fooled by non-standard "--cut here --" lines. Version 1.5 has the following features: * One-step "Smart" uudecoding: - Multipart file decoding with automatic article header/footer removal - no manual editing required - Source file may contain multiple output files, e.g., the source file may contain any number of gif files: all will be decoded - Configurable "Drag and Drop" decoding of any number of files (System 7 required) - "Super Smart" uudecoding for problem files. - File Merge and Decode for decoding images from multiple input files for news readers that don't support appending on the fly - Straight File Merge for merging text files * One-step uuencoding: - Auto file splitting to simplify Usenet posting - Auto file description insertion in first or all encoded parts. * Smart automatic file Type and Creator stamping - user configurable * Manual file Type and Creator editing on any file * UNIX To Mac text conversion * Mac To UNIX text conversion * Help * Usenet Read News Tutorial ...Jeff Strobel jstrobel@world.std.com Compression **************************************** UUParser 1.5 cmp/uu-parser-15.hqx Mike Baranowski 25 Aug 1993 Parses files saved from a news server. The author of a program wants be to distribute a Mac application to the vaious FTP sites around. I am mirroring through wuarchive. I couldn't find upload instructions. Are there any? I would like to upload the enclosed file (UUParser15.sea.hqx). The application was previously available as v1.2. It is used for parsing files saved from a news server. It also features a FAST uudecoder as well as file joining, splitting, and multi-file parsing (1 file with multiple files within). This should be placed in the Compress-Translate dir. Thanks, Mike Baranowski Compression **************************************** ZipIt 1.2 cmp/zip-it-12.hqx Tommy Brown 20 Oct 1993 Compresses and decompresses files in the Zip archive format. ZipIt 1.2 by Tommy Brown. ZipIt will compress and decompress files in the Zip archive format, even those created on other platforms (even PKZip 2.0 for the PC). When you Zip a file on the Mac, it will retain its Mac information, even when moved across platforms. This is the first Zip utility for the Mac that actually has a Mac interface. ZipIt is fully System 7-savvy and and even supports special AppleEvents that will allow it to work with other applications. It is also fully Applescript-savvy. This versions fixes bugs and adds many features, like folder support, full PKZip 2.04g compatibility, selective linefeed stripping, extension mapping, and more. Compression **************************************** ZZWoof 1.0b18 cmp/zzwoof-10b18.hqx Craig Vaughan Eric Hoffmann 14 Dec 1993 ZedZap & unZip utility used in conjunction with MacWoof 1.5.3. Here is beta-release #18 of "ZZWoof," a ZedZap & unZip utility to be used in conjunction with MacWoof 1.5.3. ZZWoof.cpt will let you "sample" the ZedZap and unZip capabilities of MacWoof v2.0, which is still under development. You use ZZWoof to call your boss node instead of MacWoof. ZZWoof will automatically unARC or unZip the inbound mail bundles which you then import using the 'Import Msgs' feature in MacWoof. MacWoof, ZZWoof, and MacKennel are programs developed by Craig Vaughan which enable Macintosh users to participate in the global FidoNet network comprised of roughly 23,000 personal computers which link with one another via modems to exchange messages and private email. Compression **************************************** Abauto J 1.0.1 cfg/abauto-j-101.hqx Michael Hecht, Matsubayashi Kohji 24 Aug 1993 The Japanese version of About, a FREE process monitor. [*] ABAUTO J-1.0.1 IF you like "About," the FREE process monitor that I wrote, AND you use KanjiTalk 7.1 or the Japanese Language Kit, THEN you should get ABAUTO. ABAUTO is the Japanese version of About, translation courtesy of Matsubayashi Kohji (matubays@kodachi.ics.es.osaka-u.ac.jp). Not only did Matsubayashi-san translate the program's resources, but he translated all the documentation as well! The folder and file names of this archive are in Japanese. If you're using the JLK, these may appear as garbage characters. To read them, switch your font for views to Osaka-9 using the Views control panel. Or, just rename them to the English equivalents. --Michael Configuration **************************************** About 1.0.1 cfg/about-101.hqx Michael Hecht 17 Aug 1993 A process monitor. [*] About 1.0.1 PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION (ABOUT 1.0.1) Thanks for all the kind words and suggestions you've sent me regarding About. Version 1.0.1 fixes several bugs, adds a few minor enhancements, works much nicer with At Ease, and tries to be a better international citizen. Look for a Japanese version of About coming soon to wherever fine software is archived! --Michael August 15, 1993 PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION (ABOUT 1.0) When I first saw the System 7 Finder's "About This Macintosh" display, I thought it looked really cool. Then I tried to make it DO something, like switch me to an application when I clicked its icon. I was somewhat disappointed when nothing happened. I was even more disappointed to find I couldn't make the display appear automatically when I started up the Mac! So, out of frustration, I decided to write my own version. The result is About, a process monitor. Its appearance is an unabashed knockoff of the Finder's display; but unlike that display, you can actually use About to interact with your processes and get information on them. A little arrow appears next to the current process. Clicking an icon switches you to its process, and option-clicking an icon hides or shows that process, just like the Hide and Show commands in the application menu. You can customize the display in many ways--use large icons if you prefer, or arrange the processes by their location in memory to reveal the "holes" in your address space. Other commands allow you to monitor background-only processes, view CPU load, create an "icon palette" of your favorite applications, find a running application's location on disk, and force other processes to quit. About can also maintain a log of application activity. And as an extra added bonus for the Internet community, About warns you if you have more than 8 MB of physical RAM installed, but haven't enabled 32-bit addressing. About is FREE. --Michael Configuration **************************************** AboutThatMac 1.0.5 cfg/about-that-mac-105.hqx Charlie Cassidy 5 Jul 1993 An easy-to-use system management utility. AboutThatMac V1.0.5 Remote Process Memory Monitor AboutThatMac is an easy-to-use system management utility that allows system support and helpdesk personnel to remotely monitor application memory use and diagnose problems with application memory sizes. Similar to the Apple FinderUs "About This Macintosh" dialog box, AboutThatMac lists all background processes seperately, giving a more detailed view of the memory use on any Mac in your network. It uses Apple Events for communication between client and server and Process Manager to get information on processes. AboutThatMac requires System 7.0 or greater. AboutThatMac is distributed as shareware. The AboutThatMac package contains three files: Read Me * AboutThatMac (this file) ST PerfMonitor (the performance data server) AboutThatMac (the display application) -- Charlie Cassidy, Software Toolsmiths (SWTlsmiths@aol.com) Configuration **************************************** AutoBoot 1.2.2 cfg/auto-boot-122.hqx Karl Pottie 14 Jul 1993 A Control Panel/Extension which reboots the Mac after a system crash. AutoBoot version 1.2.2 (c) 1992-93 by Karl Pottie A. What is AutoBoot ? AutoBoot is a Control Panel/System extension which will reboot (restart) you Macintosh after a System Error or a Freeze-Up has occurred. This comes in handy when your Macintosh must be 'on-line' at all times, even when it is left unattended for long periods of time. For instance, people using Timbuktu (a package which allows you to operate a Mac remotely by modem) or ARA complained that they had to drive down to the location of the Mac to reboot it after a system crash. Very nice if the Mac is located at the other side of town ! Other uses can be found for file servers, systems that carry a BBS, systems with a FAX modem, systems which have file sharing turned on, disabled people who can not restart their mac themselves... AutoBoot allows maximal availability of these Macs, even in the presence of System crashes or Freeze-Ups. As one user wrote to me: "Permit me to thank you a thousand times for having developed it [...] For the fact that we were running your product last night, we were able to obtain 2 very important telefaxes that we would not have otherwise received". Version 1.2 is now compatible with Virtual Memory except on some older Macs (check documentation). AutoBoot version 1.2.2 changes: This version corrects an interface bug which prevented the use of some of the check boxes in the control panel. AutoBoot version 1.2.1 changes: This version fixes a bug on 68040 machines which caused the log-entry and notification after an automatic reboot to be absent. The minimum freeze-up delay has been changed from 15 to 10 minutes due to popular demand. I suggest you carefully read the "About AutoBoot" document before installing AutoBoot on your system. Please read the "Version 1.2.2 changes" document to be notified of some important changes. AutoBoot requires at least system 6.0.4. It is 32 bit clean, compatible with system 7 and VM compatible. Shareware: The basic fee for the first copy of AutoBoot is $20. For each additional macintosh you run this product on, you must pay another $10. You can distribute this software by giving it away to friend, upload it to a BBS or online services like Compuserve or AOL, or send it to any ftp site. Basically you can distribute it any way you like, as long as you don't ask any money for it, other than a small charge related to distribution costs (cost of a disk, postage or download fee) and keep it together with the unmodified document in the original compressed archive this product came in. Karl Pottie e-mail: karl@uz.kuleuven.ac.be Configuration **************************************** AutoBuild 1.0.1 cfg/autobuild-101.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 22 Nov 1993 This extension deletes the Desktop Database automatically, at preset times. AutoBuild 1.0.1 Extension for System 7 and later. Written by Rene G.A. Ros. Freeware. This extension deletes automatically, at preset intervals, the Desktop Database which is maintained by the system (since 7.0) for every volume larger than 2 Mb. After deletion it is then rebuilt by the Finder. It also deletes the Desktop Database when the extension is moved to another disk, which is useful for harddisk-update software like LikeWise. Unfortunally, version 1.0 was incompatible with certain Macintosh models regarding the functions to mount all disks. This is rewritten based on suggestions from Pete Resnick and Francois Pottier, and should no longer cause any problem. Rene Ros rgaros@bio.vu.nl Configuration **************************************** AutoClock 1.41 cfg/auto-clock-141.hqx 16 Nov 1993 Tools for analysizing the Machintosh internal clock. **************************************** Configuration AV Digitizer Options cfg/av-digitizer-options.hqx Mike Bell 9 Dec 1993 An extension for use with the AV Macs. AV Digitizer Options Notes Notice: This software is copyrighted by Apple Computer, Inc. You may freeely distribute this software as long as you do not charge for it and as long as this notice accompanies the AV Digitizer Options file. This software is distributed as is and is not supported by Apple. More legalese: Apple Computer, Inc. does not endorse, warrant, guarantee, or make any representations, express or implied, with respect to this software, its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event will Apple be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the use of this software. Description: The "AV Digitizer Options" extension is a "video panel component" for use with the Macintosh Quadra 840AV, Quadra 660AV and the Centris 660AV. It provides access to several capabilities of the AV video hardware that are not easily accessed otherwise: 1. It allows the user to switch the color space of the live video window from 16bpp color to 8bpp grayscale. Note than in monitors with a resolution higher than 832 x 624, video will only be displayed in 8bpp grayscale. This is a hardware limitation. 2. It allows the user to select 1 of 7 different levels of transparency for the live video. This means that when you superimpose a graphics window in front of the live video window, the live video can "blend" with the graphics at 7 different levels: (% Graphics / % Video) 100%/0%, 75%/25%, 62%/38%, 50%/50%, 38%/62%, 25%/75%, and 0%/100%. Please note, that this feature is only available when the graphics is in 256 colors or grays. 3. It allows the user to bypass the Inverse Gamma lookup table in the Digital Video Scaler. When the lookup table is bypassed the video data written to VRAM will not be modified. Note that there is another lookup table in the output end that only affects the displayed data (Not the captured video data). This lookup table has the same Gamma correction as that of the displayed graphics. In order to bypass that table, go to the Options dialog of the monitors control panel, while holding the option key. Select the "Uncorrected Gamma" as the gamma table. Installation: Drag the file into the Extensions folder of your system and reboot the machine. You can access the features through the "Video Settings..." menu item of any QuickTime 1.5 or higher aware application. Extra Notes: Presently, most video applications will stop live video playthrough when they are switched into the background. This is because if they don't, the video will blast through any windows that are in the front. However, the AV hardware has a dual frame buffer architecture that avoids the need for stopping the video. Thus transparency will not work in these applications. The only shipping application that I know that allows video-playthrough while in the background is Video Monitor, from Apple. Bug reports, comments to: Fernando Urbina, Apple Computer. (Internet: nano@apple.com, Applelink: NANO). Configuration **************************************** AV Speedup 1.0 cfg/av-speedup-10.hqx Igor Livshits 12 Nov 1993 Helps alleviate some excessive disk drive hits in AV Macs. Howdy, AV Speedup 1.0 will alleviate some excessive disk drive hits experienced by owners of AV Macs. A good example of this is Eudora; if you have the program, try changing something in the Special:Configuration dialog box. For every keypress, you will hear your drive whirr as the resource fork is flushed to disk. After installing AV Speedup, your Mac will be nice and quite as the resource flush is delayed until a more appropriate time. I have not noticed any problems with this extension after running it for two days. Matt Gough and Brian Stroud agreed to distribute this extension as long as: 1. Only version 1.0 is made available at this time. 2. There is a short disclaimer about them not being responsible for any (unlikely) problems caused by it. So, please understand that holding Matt and Brian responsible for any problems caused by this extension will be futile ;-) This archive includes the extension, the AppleLink announcement from Matt and Brian, and the original "840AV Disk-Thrashing" note. Enjoy, Igor Configuration **************************************** Bomb Shelter 1.0.1 cfg/bomb-shelter-101.hqx Andrew Welch Derek Chee 14 Oct 1993 An INIT that gives some protection from System Bombs. Here's anupdated version of Andrew Welch's Bomb Shelter Extension, v1.0.1. His description follows. -- Derek ---------- Bomb shelter is a little INIT (it uses up under 1/2 K of memory) that gives you some protection from System Bombs. System Bombs occur when a program goes out of control due to programmer error and crashes the machine. The Macintosh brings up a dialog box that says "Sorry, a System Error has occurred" with two buttons in it, Restart and Resume. Unfortunately, the Resume button will only be enabled if the application you are currently running specifically enables it. Most don't. So I created Bomb Shelter. Bomb Shelter makes sure that the Resume button is always enabled. Clicking on the Resume button will cause the current program to terminate and put you back in the Finder. Once there, you should save any files you may have on a RAM Disk and then Restart. While this may seem like no advantage over clicking on the Restart button, it actually allows your Macintosh to do some clean up work which makes sure your hard drive doesn't get corrupted. Also, if the System Bomb was not a bad one, you may be able to continue working without restarting. This program is completely free! _____________________________________________________________________________ Derek Chee Configuration **************************************** Carpetbag 1.4 cfg/carpetbag-14.hqx Jim Walker 26 Aug 1993 A control panel that makes resources available for use w/o installing them. Carpetbag is a shareware ($5) control panel extension that makes resources such as fonts, sounds, FKEYs, and keyboard layouts available to your programs without installing the resources in the System file. You specify certain folders, and Carpetbag opens all resource files therein at boot time. It works under System 6, but is smarter about keeping track of folders under System 7. It should even be able to use a folder on a remote Appleshare volume. This file is in StuffIt 3.0 format. It can be decompressed with StuffIt Expander (freeware) or anything in the StuffIt 3.0 family. v. 1.4 New feature: A folder can be "postponed", which means that its location is remembered but its files are not opened at startup. -- Jim Walker Configuration **************************************** ColorSwitch 2.0 cfg/color-switch-20.hqx Andrew Welch Derek Chee 20 Sep 1993 A Control Panel that allows switching between color modes. Hi, Here's the latest version of ColorSwitch, v2.0, from Andrew Welch. His description follows. - ---- ColorSwitch is a Control Panel that allows you to effortlessly switch between the available color modes of any attached monitors. Instead of the inconvenience of using the Monitors Control Panel every time you want to switch between color modes, you can simply hold down the ColorSwitch modifier keys and click anywhere on the monitor you want to change. A menu will pop up listing the available color modes for the monitor you clicked on; just select the color mode you want and ColorSwitch will acquiesce. Under System 7 or later, things are even easier: ColorSwitch installs a Monitor icon-menu next to the Balloon Help menu, from which you can simply choose the color mode you desire for your main monitor. ColorSwitch comes in very handy for many day-to-day tasks. Certain programs require that your monitor be set to a certain color mode in order to run, and using the Monitors control panel every time you need to switch color modes grows tiresome quickly. Your Macintosh will also operate more quickly if you normally operate in black and white mode, switching to a more colorful setting only when you need to. ColorSwitch makes switching color modes so quick and convenient, you will find yourself using it constantly to improve your quality of life at the computer. Once installed, ColorSwitch uses up 5K of memory. Configuration **************************************** Conflict Catcher II Demo cfg/conflict-catcher-ii-demo.hqx Lorca Hanns 18 Sep 1993 The essential Macintosh Startup Software Manager and Problem Solver. Here it is as requested: Conflict Catcher II (Demo) Just released - the essential Macintosh Startup Software Manager= and Problem Solver. Problem Solving: 80% of the problems with your Macintosh are software related. Conflict Catcher II is just what you need to pinpoint your miserable startup software problems such as crashes, frozen screens, printing problems= and more. We test your actual existing startup software, not merely consult some outdated database of problems. The tests can be logged for later review. Startup Software Management: Conflict Catcher II is also a comprehensive startup software manager= which saves you time and memory. Now you can: * Enable only the startup software that you need to get a particular= job done. * Create sets of startup files that you use for different jobs. Sets= can be enabled at startup with a simple keystroke. * Link startup software that must run together, must never run together= or that has to load in a certain order. * Manage your fonts (under System 7.1 or later) by allowing fonts= to be activated or deactivated, providing better memory management. Turn= font files on and off to allow more memory and a more usable font menu.= =20 * Generate complete system reports, including RAM requested and used= by startup files. * Reorder startup files without renaming them * Load aliases of your favorite startup files to a startup RAM disk= which saves memory and battery life on a Powerbook=81. * Can show hidden startup icons, hide all startup icons, force icons= to wrap around and even pause the startup screen showing all icons. =20 =46or entry-level and power users alike - no Macintosh should be= without it! If you have startup software problems and you are using System 7= or later, simply download the solution - Conflict Catcher II. This demonstration version will function for 3 days from the time= of installation. At that time, it will expire and deactivate itself. Casady & Greene, Inc. 408/484-9228 Configuration **************************************** CPU Demo cfg/dark-star.txt 30 Aug 1993 Movie and a demonstration of the Connectix Utilities. This archive contains a self-running movie and a demonstration version of the CONNECTIX POWERBOOK UTILITIES (CPU) control panel. The movie shows how many of the features work. The control panel which can be opened on any Mac running System 7 lets you adjust some of the settings. CONNECTIX POWERBOOK UTILITIES is the complete integrated solution for enhancing PowerBook productivity and convenience. CPU gives you effortless control over every aspect of your PowerBook. Stretch your battery life, secure your sensitive files, preserve your LCD screen, and give your trackball-weary thumbs a rest. CPU is simple to use with built-in settings that are perfect for Home, Office, Travel, or anywhere. Get the power of CPU today. Configuration **************************************** Daylight! 4.03 cfg/daylight-403.hqx Mark Malson 14 Dec 1993 An extension that makes Daylight Saving Time changes in real-time. This is Daylight! v4.03, an extension which makes Daylight Saving Time adjustments in real-time. Great for mail servers, your PowerBook, or any machine you just want to set and forget. Features: - Makes time adjustments at the right time, not at startup. A must for any machine that stays up all the time, and cool if you're just hacking late at night at the time change. - Sets the Parameter RAM DST bit and adjusts the GMT offset on time changes. - DST dates configurable in case Congress changes it again. - Requires System 7. - Balloon help. - Free. (ThimbleWare, actually). Mark Malson Configuration **************************************** DepthMaster1.0 cfg/depth-master-10.hqx Liz Thelen 1 Sep 1993 Sets color depth for different applications. Sorry, I had problems including the binhex in a mail message (with a nice little header/description) so by the time I got it to work, I forgot about sending a description. Anyway, the binhex I mailed you is of DepthMaster1.0 by the same author as SpeedyFinder7. You tell it what depth you want for different applications and it switches automagically as you run/switch applications. Andy I. mentioned it in the HelpFolder column about two MacUsers ago and I couldn't find it on any of the ftp sites, but I found it on AOL and thought I would share. Sorry again. Thanks for all that y'all do. tulip Configuration **************************************** Dockernaut 1.3 cfg/dockernaut-13.hqx Steven F. Martin 8 Nov 1993 A control panel/extension for Macs (especially Duos). Dockernaut is a shareware ($15) control panel/extension for Macintoshes (especially Duos) that are frequently used with different sized monitors or different docks. It allows you to have different sets of preferences for applications and extensions. Version 1.3 adds better control of Now Startup Manager and Conflict Catcher II (2.0.1 or greater) and improved documentation. It has also been tested with the new Duo 270c. Dockernaut requires System 7.0 and a 68020 or better Macintosh. Questions, and suggestions should be sent to martin@metronet.com. Configuration **************************************** Downer1.5 cfg/downer-15.hqx buccolm@CSOS.ORST.EDU (Arg0n) 17 Oct 1993 A control panel that turns off the Mac after a customizable idle period. This is the newest version of Downer. It Should replace all other versions. Downer is a useful control panel that will cause your computer to turn itself off after a customizable idle period. You can also have multiple "dont shut-down points" point at which your computer will not turn off if the mouse is in those locations. version 1.5 fixes multiple bugs that caused the finder to mess-up when the control panel was open. Configuration **************************************** DuoMon 1.1a cfg/duo-mon-11a.hqx Mike Blackwell 30 Sep 1993 A utility program that helps to monitor a Duo's power system. This should replace the recently submitted version 1.1. It handles the new Duos and batteries better. This is the latest version, 1.1a, of DuoMon, a utility program which tells you more then you ever wanted to know about the state of your Duo's power system, including how much power it is current consuming. It only works on machines with the extended power manager (i.e. Duo's). Mike Blackwell mkb@cs.cmu.edu Configuration **************************************** Easy Accents cfg/easy-accents.hqx Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo 11 Aug 1993 A keyboard layout for easy accentuation. I'd like to submit 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. -- Luiz Henrique de Figueiredo Configuration **************************************** Extension Manager 2.0.1 cfg/extension-manager-201.hqx Ricardo Batista Shane P. McCarron 9 Nov 1993 A freeware extension manager. Attached please find a, SEA of Extension Manager 2.0.1. THis utility, by Ricardo Batista of Apple Computer, is one of my favorite freeware utilities. Configuration **************************************** ExtensionKit 1.1 cfg/extension-kit-11.hqx Richard Harvey Scott E. Lasley 6 Jul 1993 An extension manager which allows you to create ten custom "kits". ExtensionKit Extension Manager System 6/7 v1.1. Downloaded from Compuserve. Please note that I am not the author of this software. Here is the info from CIS: Extension Kit is a System 6/System 7 extension manager which allows you to create ten custom "kits". You can choose which kit to load at boot time, and set one kit as the default. Too many features to describe here. Supports Balloon Help, required AppleEvents, 32-bit clean. Supports color and B&W configurations. Read enclosed READ ME for brief info, or online help for details of all features. Release as What-It's-Worth-Ware. Copyright 1991-92, by Richard Harvey. Configuration **************************************** Insomniac 1.0.2 cfg/insomniac-102.hqx Jeremy Kezer 27 Oct 1993 A utility that allows multiple wakeup events for PowerBooks. Some PowerBooks (Portable, PowerBook 100 and Duos) can "wake" themselves up at a user-specified time. This is great for automating late-night telecommunications sessions. However, Apple's PowerBook control panel only allows you to set a single wakeup time. Insomniac allows you to program up to 50 wakeup times, so your computer can perform multiple sessions. Shareware; $10 registration fee suggested to enable all features. By Jeremy Kezer. Configuration **************************************** Keep It Up 1.0 cfg/keep-it-up-10.hqx Karl Pottie 13 Dec 1993 Watches certain applications and monitors if they are still running. Keep It Up version 1.0 (c) by Karl Pottie Are you tired of getting the "The Application xxx has unexpectedly quit because an error of type zz occurred" message ? Are you depending on this application to keep running at all times, even when you're away ? Then you should investigate "Keep It Up" (KIU), the new utility from the author of Autoboot. What does Keep It Up do ? KIU watches certain applications and monitors if they are still running. If an application no longer runs because it "unexpectedly quit" or because the user quit it, KIU will attempt to relaunch this application or restart the computer. This will ensure that your application is always running and available. This is especially important for all kinds of server applications. Keep It Up requires System 7. This is $30 shareware. You can distribute this software by giving it away to friend, upload it to a BBS or online services like Compuserve or AOL, or send it to any ftp site. Basically you can distribute it any way you like, as long as you don't ask any money for it, other than a small charge related to distribution costs (cost of a disk, postage or download fee) and keep it together with the unmodified document. Karl Pottie e-mail: karl@uz.kuleuven.ac.be Configuration **************************************** Keyboard PLUS 1.1 cfg/keyboard-plus-11.hqx Berrie Kremers 3 Aug 1993 Control panel that allows installation of emulators for extra keyboard keys. Enclosed you'll the control panel file 'Keyboard PLUS v1.1'. It replaces v1.0.2 and older. Berrie Kremers Description: Are you stuck with an ISO or Powerbook Keyboard, and missing the extra keys from the Extended Keyboard? Then Keyboard PLUS might be the solution. It let's you install emulators for most of those extra keys. These emulators can be used troughout all the programs you work with. The keys you can emulate include: F1 to F15, Page Up, Page Down, Home, End, Delete and Insert/Help. And in this new ver- sion all keys from the numeric keypad are added so that vt100 emu- lation can be done from a Powerbook. Furthermore it is now possible to have multiple emulators on one key using different sets of modi- fiers. Configuration **************************************** Keyboards cfg/dvorak-and-much-more.hqx Louis Bergeron 5 Jul 1993 Dvorak keyboards and many others. Subject: Dvorak keyboards and many other In this file you will find a Drovak keyboard and many other keyboards from all countries. You just drag-and-drop the keyboards to the System folder and they will be added to the list of available keyboards. To remove them, you open the System file and drag them out. Configuration **************************************** MacPrefect Demo cfg/mac-prefect-demo.hqx Hi Resolution Nigel Bruce 11 Aug 1993 A set of programs designed for system administrators. MacPrefect is a set of programs designed for system administrators. It limits the extent to which users are able to change the setup of Macintoshes in public labs. To this end, it prevents users Changing Control Panel settings - the ones you choose. Moving and deleting important files - e.g. System and Finder Installing new applications Copying applications Running unauthorised applications Renaming hard disks There is also an auxillary program called DiskPerfect prevents users bypassing these protections by booting from a floppy disk. I have no connection with Hi Resolution - the authors of the software. I'm just a satisfied customer! This is a running demonstration of the main features of the package. The package itself is surprisingly cheap (well I think so). They can be contacted on (Tel/Fax) 044 892 724050. Applelink:WIZZARDWARE Internet: WIZZARDWARE@applelink.apple.com Program submitted seperately! -------------------------------------------------- Nigel Bruce Configuration **************************************** MaxAppleZoom 1.44 cfg/max-apple-zoom-144.hqx Graham Heyes 23 Aug 1993 The latest version of this popular program. This is version 1.44 of MaxAppleZoom. I had heard that there was a newer version than the 1.43 in the info-mac archives. Here it is. Graham Heyes Configuration **************************************** Mem Mapper 1.1.1 cfg/memmapper-111.hqx R. Fronabarger Scott E. Lasley 10 Oct 1993 Displays a graphical representation of various system structures in RAM. Here is MemMapper by R. Fronabarger, downloaded from Compuserve. MemMapper will display a graphical representation of various system structures in RAM and where they are in relation to each other. Free, but not public domain. Please note that I am not the author of this program. Configuration **************************************** Monitor 1.5.1 cfg/monitor-151.hqx Mark Alldritt 18 Jul 1993 A utility that allows monitoring the level of activity in a Mac. Monitor 1.5-1 Copyright 1991-1993 Mark Alldritt All Rights Reserved Monitor is a utility for the Macintosh which allows you to see the level of activity taking place within your computer. Monitor presents a number of different types of information including CPU utilization, memory usage and disk space availability. Much of the information presented by Monitor is displayed using simple graphs. Monitor relies heavily on facilities of the Macintosh System 7 operating system to gather data about your Macintosh. As a result, Monitor will not work with versions of the Macintosh operating system prior to System 7. Changes for version 1.5-1: - Corrected a bug which caused Monitor to hang in rare circumstances - Removed redundant code - reduced partition size from 80 to 75K. Changes for version 1.5: - Added a Memory window which presents a summary of memory usage. This window displays memory usage information for the system as a whole and for each running application. The Memory window is similar to the Finder's "About This Macintosh" window. - Added new sorting options to the Volume Order menu. - Changed menu highlighting for the Show Volumes and Show Applications menu items to make them conform more to the interface guidelines. - Corrected a window redraw problem which caused the bars in the Applications window to break up when foreground applications changed the color palette. - Corrected a rare problem which caused volume name changes and volume dismounts not to be reflected properly in the Volumes window. - Added a limits check when adjusting window positions to avoid a problem where window title bars could move up under the menu bar when Resize Upwards is selected. - Made Monitor sensitive to changes in the size of the desktop when positioning windows at startup time. - Corrected a problem where desk accessories were not sorted properly in the Applications window. - Changed the way Pause operates. It now pauses immediately as opposed to taking one more sample. Also, windows are inverted while Monitor is paused. Monitor is freeware. See Read Me file for conditions. Thank you to all those that responded to Monitor 1.4 & 1.5 with words of encouragement, suggestions and problem reports. I've tried to address all the problems and many of the suggestions I've received. I apologize to those who reported problems or made suggestions I have not yet addressed. -Mark malldrit@sfu.ca Configuration **************************************** Monitor Switch 1.1 cfg/monitor-switch-11.hqx David Suggs 7 Oct 1993 Switches resolutions on a multisync monitor without changing the cable. Monitor Switch 1.1 Monitor Switch is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to switch resolutions on your multisync monitor without the hassle of changing the cable that is connected to the built-in video. It is similar to DPI-on-the-fly and Radius Resolutions; but it is compatible with more Macintosh models, allows switching to more resolutions, and is more compatible with other software (it is an application rather than an INIT/CDEV, and it doesn't patch any traps). Monitor Switch is known to work with any multisync monitor on the following Macintosh computers: LC III Centris 610 Centris 650 Quadra 700 Quadra 800 Quadra 900 Quadra 950 It should also work with the following computers, although no monitor settings files are available for them in this release: Centris 660AV Quadra 840AV Some PowerBooks Some DuoDocks Configuration **************************************** Mouse2 cfg/mouse-2.hqx Ryoji Watanabe David Virga 6 Jul 1993 Doubles the mouse speed selected in the Mouse control panel. In InfoMac V11-129, bouldin@anvil.nrl.navy.mil writes: Subject: Faster Mouse Speed (Q) I'm using a 19" monitor, so my mouse seems too slow, even on the fastest control panel setting. Is there an INIT or something that can speed it up? I looked in the archives, but didn't see anything that looked obviously like what I want. Here's Mouse2, written in 1989 by Ryoji Watanabe. I've been using it on my Quadra 700 20/205 under System 7.0.1 Tuned 1.1.1 with no problems attributable to it. Mouse2 doubles the mouse speed selected in the standard Mouse control panel. ShareWare, $5 Dave virgad@cc.ims.disa.mil Configuration **************************************** MousestickII Driver 3.23 cfg/mousestick-ii-driver-323.hqx Steve Liu 10 Nov 1993 The most current drivers for the Mousestick II. Well, here's the most current drivers for the mousestick ii, version 3.23. It includes the adb patch for powerbooks 160/180 from apple, which enables PB 160,165c,180,180c to use the mousestick II Yay! This driver is from the Advanced Gravis BBS. Configuration **************************************** MyBattery 2.1.1 cfg/my-battery-211.hqx Jeremy Kezer 27 Oct 1993 A battery monitoring tool for Macintosh notebook owners! MyBattery is the essential battery monitoring utility for any PowerBook owner! MyBattery shows you your current battery status via user-selectable graphical displays. You can choose from bar, column, or even "gas gauge" displays. MyBattery also estimates how much useful battery time you have remaining. Shareware; $10 registration fee suggested to activate all features. By Jeremy Kezer. Configuration **************************************** Narrow21 1.0.1 cfg/narrow21-101.hqx David Suggs 7 Oct 1993 An extension that makes the display from the built-in video narrower. Narrow21 1.0.1 Narrow21 is a system extension for the Macintosh which makes the display from your built-in video appear narrower at the normal Macintosh 21-inch resolution of 1152 by 870. If your display appears too wide for your monitor and/or is shifted off to the left at the 21-inch resolution, then give this program a try. Narrow21 has significant advantages over the similar system extension which comes with the E-Machines T16II monitor. Narrow21 works on the newer Macintoshes, is more compatible with other software (doesn't patch any traps), uses less memory and less processing time, and functions correctly in more situations (for instance, after exiting MacsBug). Narrow21 currently works on the following Macintosh computers: Centris 610 Centris 650 Quadra 700 Quadra 800 Quadra 900 Quadra 950 Monitors which are known to benefit from this software (there may be others as well) include the following: E-Machines T16II MAG MX-17S Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 17" If you find any other monitors which require Narrow21 in order to use the 21-inch resolution, please indicate the manufacturer and model of your monitor on your registration form. Configuration **************************************** NiceStopShutDown 1.0 cfg/nice-stop-shut-down-10.hqx Eugene Cohen 30 Aug 1993 Restarts the computer when ÔShutdownÕ is chosen from the ÔSpecialÕ menu. NiceStopShutDown version 1.0 by Eugene Cohen In a typical computer lab, computers have numerous users during the day. Often, these users will shut down the computer when they are finished using them. Studies show that there is less strain on a computer's components when power is continually left on, than when the power to the computer is repeatedly switched on and off. NiceStopShutDown will restart the computer when 'Shutdown' is chosen from the 'Special' menu. HOWEVER, if the option key is down, the computer will shut down gracefully (and the hard disk's head will be parked--this is important). There are other similar extensions, but they require that you turn the power to the computer off while the Mac is in the proccess of rebooting, which can be dangerous to components such as hard disks. NiceStopShutDown has been tested on the following machines running System 7: Macintosh Plus, SE, Classic II, IIci, LC 520, Duo 210, and Quadra 700. Shareware $5 Lab License $25 Configuration **************************************** Omega SANE 1.3 cfg/omega-sane-13.hqx Jonathan Jacobs 11 Aug 1993 The latest version of the Omega SANE patcher. Sorry, but I think I may have sent you version 1.2 of the Omega SANE patcher. I thought that I had sent v1.3, which incorporates some important fixes, but the original send was such a mess... I am enclosing v1.3 with this message. It is in .cpt format, so it is about 17K smaller... sorry, jon Configuration **************************************** PBGadget 0.9 cfg/pb-gadget-09.hqx Ronald H. Nicholson, Jr. 8 Dec 1993 A small application to help manage battery usage on Powerbook Duo's. PBGadget version 0.9 fixes a bug where it reported Duo level battery voltages on some non-Duo powerbooks. Please replace app/pbgadget-05.hqx and gui/pb-gadget-08.hqx with this version. Features in version 0.8: an indicator bar of how much time is left until the disk spins down. My luck was that the disk would spin down just before I needed to do a save, so I wanted some sort of indicator. PBGadget is a small application to help manage battery usage on Powerbook Duo's. It puts up a clock and battery voltage readout in the upper right corner of the screen. When the power supply is unplugged, the clock changes to a timer of how long the Duo has been running on battery power. A vertical bar on the left side of the time window indicates much time there is left until the disk spins down. There are five cmdkey commands. p puts up a history Plot of the battery voltage. n spins the disk down Now. d reinitializes the disk spindown timer. (double clicking does the same) s puts the powerbook to Sleep. cmd-r Resets the history plot. (The history wraps after 8.5 hours.) cmd-w changes the cursor to a Watch (this prevents the processor from napping or auto-sleeping). cmd-c copies the battery voltage history as text to the clipboard. cmd-q quits. For Duo's, at the bottom of the plot there is extended power manager status, battery pack voltage (old & new) , battery power draw in Watts, battery pack temperature and duo internal temperature in degrees C, backlight brightness, LCD contrast and processor speed information. Hold down the mouse button to also get the battery pack serial number. Copyright 1993 Ronald H. Nicholson, Jr. distributed as Freeware. Please send bug reports to rhn@netcom.com Configuration **************************************** Peek A Boo 1.0.1 cfg/peek-a-boo-101.hqx Elden Wood 8 Nov 1993 A Mac utility that gives status on programs currently running. Please include this in the Mac section. It is a fully configurable utility to give status on the programs currently running. Requires system 7 or greater. Sincerely, Elden Wood Configuration **************************************** Peeping Tom 1.2 cfg/peeping-tom-12.hqx Bret Olmsted 28 Nov 1993 An INIT that monitors currently open applications and desk accessories. Peeping Tom v1.2 9/93 Copyright )1993, Bret Olmsted All Rights Reserved. Peeping Tom is a shareware init/background application that keeps track of the current applications and desk accessories that are open. When processes are quit, Peeping Tom writes the information that it has on the dead process to a text file in the System Folder. The log file shows information on when each process was started and the total time it ran. Peeping Tom also shows the average CPU usage of the process. The percentage represents how much the process used of the CPU while the process was running. Peeping Tom is very useful for monitoring computers. Peeping Tom sits in the background and silently monitors the user's activities. It keeps track of time spent on the computer, which is perfect for those who bill their customers on a hourly basis. Peeping Tom outputs to a text file that can then be easily searched. While running, Peeping Tom takes almost no processing time away from other applications. Because of this, the times in the log file can be off by as much as five seconds (which is a very small price to pay). Peeping Tom comes alive every five seconds and scans for processes. Any process's that have died are immediately logged to the log file. The default file type is 'TEXT' and the default creator type is 'KAHL'. This can very easily be changed using a program like ResEdit. I have created a template to make the changing of these settings very easy. Peeping Tom requires System 7 because of the Process Manager dependence. Configuration **************************************** RadiusWare 2.3.2 cfg/radius-ware-232.hqx Johann E. Beda 24 Oct 1993 The latest version of software for the Radius monitors. The most recent version I've seen on the Mac archives has been 2.3 I found 2.3.2 on ftp.radius.com and thought that it might be of interest to people. Configuration **************************************** Restart 1.0 cfg/restart.hqx Peter Hardman 20 Sep 1993 A Restart/Shutdown scheduling application. Peter Hardman hpj@cxa.dl.ac.uk | phardman@sunserver.ssci.liv.ac.uk Network Manager Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Surface Science and Chemistry Department Manchester University Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL. England Introducing RESTART the Restart/Shutdown scheduling application. Restart is a small application that can be used to restart or shutdown your Macintosh at scheduled times. For example if you want your mac to shut itself down each night after you have gone home, or want it to restart to make sure that there is enough memory for vital applications such as backups, then Restart is for you :-). Configuration **************************************** sAVe the Disk 1.2.1 cfg/save-the-disk-121.hqx Michael Thies 13 Dec 1993 Fixes two deficiencies of the AV Macs. December 13, 1993 The enclosed file is a bin-hexed/compact-pro archive. I am the author of this FreeWare system extension, which I call "sAVe the Disk". This file contains version 1.2.1 of sAVe the Disk which supersedes the previous version 1.1. sAVe the Disk 1.2.1 fixes two deficiencies of the AV Macs: It speeds up certain Resource Manager operations and prevents extra disk activity before and after sounds are played. sAVe the Disk works on Centris/Quadra 660av and Quadra 840av. It requires System 7.1 and version 1.0 or 1.1 of the System Enabler 088. Although sAVe the Disk has not caused me any trouble I'm not responsible for any (unlikely) problems you may experience. This updated version adds compatibility with the 1.0 Enabler and does not rely on the system's disk cache in any way. Thanks to everybody who reported problems and/or helped in testing this improved release. Best regards, Michael Thies. (andymon@uni-paderborn.de) Configuration **************************************** Shaman 1.0.0 cfg/shaman-10.hqx Robert Hess 19 Aug 1993 File sharing utility. Shaman 1.0.0 I don't know how this never got to SUMEX, but here it is now. Shaman 1.0.0 is the sequel to ShowShare, my file sharing utility. Shaman displays an indicator icon in the menu bar or in a movable window informing you of the state of file sharing (enabled, coming up, disabled, going down, error), as well as when someone has logged on to your Mac. Support for ARA statis notification is also provided. It also provides quick access to the four sharing/ARA control panels, and quick control over the state of sharing/ARA. Automation of sharing and the File Sharing Monitor is also provided. Shareware, $10. Version 1.1.0 is under development and will be released very soon. Lots of new features including sound notifications and speech notifications via Apple's Speech Manager. In addition, Shaman guides users who are having file sharing problems towards a solution. Robert Hess, MacWEEK 301 Howard, San Francisco, CA 94105 Internet: robert_hess@macweek.ziff.com AppleLink: WNDZSX; CIS: 72511,333 I speak only for myself. And sometimes not even that. Configuration **************************************** SoftwareFPU 2.43 cfg/software-fpu-243.hqx John M. Neil 19 Nov 1993 A utility that allows applications requiring an FPU to work on Macs w/o one. A utility which allows applications requiring a Floating Point Unit (FPU) to work on computers without one, such as the LC, IIsi, Classic II, Color Classic, and some PowerBook or Performa models. Drop this control panel into your System folder and many applications that formerly crashed will begin working. SoftwareFPU requires a 68020 or 68030 processor. Version 2.43 disables operation on 68LC040 machines. Unfortunately, the 68LC040 CPU has a bug in it that prevents SoftwareFPU from working properly. SoftwareFPU is a shareware product. If you download it, please send $10 to: John Neil, P.O. Box 160699, Cupertino, CA 95016. Configuration **************************************** Speed Beep 2.0.6 cfg/speed-beep-206.hqx Robert Matthews John Thoo 18 Sep 1993 Allows long beeps to run in the background. Here's a copy of Speed Beep 2.0.6. SB, among other things, returns your Mac to you even during long beeps. Documentation can be found be pressing the Help button in the control panel; also supports Balloon Help. Speed Beep is by Robert Matthews, and is shareware for $10. --John. ``Still discovering the power of FullWrite.'' Configuration **************************************** Speedometer 3.23 cfg/speedometer-323.hqx Shaw Wu 10 Jul 1993 Latest version of performace testing software. This is the newest version of Speedometer, version 3.23. Enjoy! __ Shaw Wu Configuration **************************************** Speedometer Various 2.2 cfg/speedometer-various-22.hqx Eric Visser 15 Dec 1993 Speedometer 3.23 machine record files. Update since 14-12-1993 New machine-records are : LC475, Quadra605, Quadra840AV, a PowerPC, IIcx with videocard. This should replace info-mac/cfg/speedometer-various-2.1.hqx and be called speedometer-various-2.2.hqx ps i'm not the author of speedometer 3.23 Thanks to all the poeple who have send me the records !! I just merged them. You know who you are !! Poeple who have records that are not included and different from the one who are please send them to ericv@rivo.agro.nl ericv Configuration **************************************** Symbionts 2.3.1 cfg/symbionts-231.hqx Kevin Hardman 7 Dec 1993 Monitors the Startup process. **************************************** Configuration TattleTale 1.7.4 cfg/tattle-tale-174.hqx John G. Mancino 5 Dec 1993 System snooper and bug reporter application. RE: TattleTale 1.7.4 Locate in Configuration/ REQUIRES: Mac+ or > System 6.4 or >, Compact Pro to decompress DESCRIPTION: TattleTale is a system snooper and bug reporter application. The reports are particularly thorough under System 7. 1.7.4 UPDATE = Fixed bugs with Total In Use hours, disk capacity for disks over 2 gigabytes, other minor bug fixes. TattleTale Reports over 450 items of information specifically related to your system including the following Hardware+Software categories: General CPU/Hardware attributes; Volumes/Drives; Monitors; Nubus/PDS, ADB, SCSI devices (incl Manufacturer,ROM revisions,etc); Traps ; Application versions; DAs, Fonts, INITs, CDEVs, etc; Also Mount volumes; Close files; Send Standard+Bug reports to Screen, Printer or file. Balloon Help. Ref: MacWEEK 9/10/91, MacUser Shareware Awards 9/92 Configuration **************************************** TechToolª 1.0.2 cfg/tech-tool-102.hqx Joel E Callan 26 Aug 1993 Rebuilds the desktop and zaps the PRAM of your Mac. Here is the latest version of TechTool 1.0.2, since you have a previous version at your site. This version was picked up from comp.sys.mac.binaries /`-_ Joel E Callan internet: callan@csd4.csd.uwm.edu { }/ 2909 N 44 St. If you really must fax, call first as \ ./ Milwaukee, WI 53210-1710 I do not have a dedicated fax line. |___| voice: (414) 229-4747 fax: (414) 871-4412 TechTool easily rebuilds the desktop and zaps the PRAM of your Mac, in a way more effective than the standard methods built into the System. Version 1.0.2 fixes some extension conflicts from version 1.0.1. Version 1.0.1 fixed an Apple Events/Finder bug. -- Derek Configuration **************************************** Threshold 1.0.0 cfg/threshold-100.hqx Jeremy Kezer 5 Dec 1993 Allows for adjusting PowerBook low battery warning levels. Threshold 1.0.0 for PowerBooks (by Jeremy Kezer) As we PowerBook owners all know, the PowerBook is smart enough to warn you when your battery is getting low. Unfortunately, these warnings can be conservative, especially with external batteries. Threshold changes all that! With Threshold, you can adjust the voltages at which the warnings occur. This allows you to alter the warnings so that they come up later than usual, giving you more productive battery time. In addition to the default Apple warnings, you can program up to three custom warning sets. Threshold sports a concise graphical display. It shows an analog graph representing current battery voltage, with the current warning points illustrated. There is also a battery status indicator, an elapsed timer, and a sleep button. You can also easily adjust the warning thresholds via up & down arrows. Shareware; $10 registration fee will activate all features. See enclosed docs for more information. author: Jeremy Kezer 143 Songbird Lane Farmington, CT 06032-3433 USA Email: jbkezer@aol.com or JBKezer on AOL Configuration **************************************** UPS Monitor 1.4 cfg/ups-monitor-14.hqx Yair Elharrar 12 Oct 1993 Utility to check the status of a UPS connected to a Mac with a serial cable. UPS Monitor 1.4 Yair Elharrar, 1993 A utility to check the status of a UPS connected to your Mac with a serial cable. Now with simpler configuration. Configuration **************************************** Word 4 Print Bugfix¥ cfg/word-4-print-bugfix.hqx Miles Abernathy 1 Dec 1993 Official MS INIT- fixes a bug in printing Word4 docs to QuickDraw printers. Here is the official Microsoft INIT that fixes a bug in printing Word 4 docs to QuickDraw printers. Symptoms of the problem are that words get overprinted, mostly along the left side of the page. This is said to mainly happen under System 6, but I can vouch for the fact that it can also happen under 7.0.1. Configuration **************************************** Alert 1.0 dev/a4d/ext/alert-10-ext.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 17 Sep 1993 Uses ALRT and DITL resources to display alert windows. 4D Alert 1.0.ext Freeware. Uses ALRT and DITL resources to display alert windows. (C) 1992-1993, Rene G.A. Ros Amsterdam, The Netherlands rgaros@bio.vu.nl See documentation included with some externals for legal stuff chapter regarding distribution. May be distributed freely, but permission is needed to include on large storage media. Permission has been granted so far to: Arizona Macintosh Users Group (BBS in a box) Pacific HiTech, Inc. (Info-Mac CD-ROM) IDG Communications Nederland (MacWorld CD-ROM) Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** BLOB Mgr 1.0 dev/a4d/ext/blob-mgr-10-ext.hqx Christos Pistofidis 17 Sep 1993 Set of 4D routines for storing and retrieving Mac disk files as BLOBs. 4th Dimension(R) provides a big variety of data types: text, numeric, date, time, pictures and even subfiles! However, it lacks a binary variable-length data type known as BLOB (BINARY LARGE OBJECT). BLOBs are quite common in other DBMSes and they are mostly used for storing disk files in databases. BLOBMgr External Kit is a set of routines that give 4th Dimension(R) the capability of storing (and retrieving) any kind of Macintosh(R) disk files in the form of BLOBs. Picture variables and fields are used for storing BLOBs. -Danis Georgiadis Escape Information Services chrispis@eng.auth.gr Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** Call Hyper 1.0 dev/a4d/ext/call-hyper-10-ext.hqx Ricardo Batista Rene G.A. Ros 30 Sep 1993 4D external that calls HC XCMDs and XFCNs from within a 4D data-base. 4D external by Ricardo Batista. Enables you to call HyperCard XCMDs and XFCNs from within an 4D data-base. XCMDs and XFCNs which call back to HyperCard can't be used. Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** ErrorString 2.0.2 dev/a4d/ext/error-string-202-ext.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 17 Sep 1993 Returns string with error message based on error number. 4D ErrorString 2.0.2.ext Freeware. Returns string with error message based on error number. Uses resources in 4D application and includes most Apple error numbers. The previous version had all 4D errors and some Apple errors stored inside. Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** File Pack 2.0 dev/a4d/ext/file-pack-20-ext.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 17 Sep 1993 A plethora of file management routines for 4D. A plethora of file management routines for 4D. Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** FindFolder 1.2.1 dev/a4d/ext/find-folder-121-ext.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 17 Sep 1993 Returns paths to system related folders and many others. 4D FindFolder 1.2.1.ext Postcardware. Returns paths to system related folders and many others. This version allows you to specify a volume and includes some more corrections and additions. Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** Gestalt Pro 1.0 dev/a4d/ext/gestalt-pro-10.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 15 Nov 1993 4D external to query the Gestalt Manager. Hi, Included is an 4D external to query the Gestalt Manager, part of the System software. Included is the documentation and a list of gestalt selectors. It has several functions to interpret the response values for you. Regards, Rene Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** MikeÕs Arrays 1.5 dev/a4d/ext/mikes-arrays-15-ext.hqx Mike Jimenez Shawn Connelly 17 Sep 1993 Ten array manipulation externals for 4th Dimension. MP Arrays.sit Version 1.5 of MikePack's array manipulation externals for 4th Dimension. Package includes 10 routines for working with arrays and text files. Shareware fee provides free upgrades and removal of shareware message windows! $10 Shareware For more information, please contact Mike Jimenez . Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** MikeÕs Dragging 1.5 dev/a4d/ext/mikes-dragging-15-ext.hqx Mike Jimenez Shawn Connelly 17 Sep 1993 Four routines for dragging and dropping items on a 4D layout. MP Dragging.sit Version 1.5 of MikePack's drag & drop routines. Package includes 4 routines for dragging and dropping items on a 4D layout. Support for dragging gray rectangle around, or text. Highlights "drop off" locations as you drag item around. Supports multiple windows in v3.x of 4D. Shareware fee provides free upgrades and removal of shareware message windows! $10 Shareware For more information, please contact Mike Jimenez . Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** MikeÕs Misc 1.5 dev/a4d/ext/mikes-misc-15-ext.hqx Mike Jimenez Shawn Connelly 17 Sep 1993 Popup menus, clipboard, gestalt, and misc. externals for 4th Dimension. MP Popups/Misc.sit Version 1.5 of MikePack's popup menus, clipboard, gestalt, and misc. externals for 4th Dimension. Package includes 64 routines for working with hierarchical popup menus, ALL of the Gestalt constants, sending text and pict data to the clipboard, and more! Shareware fee provides free upgrades and removal of shareware message windows! $10 Shareware For more information, please contact Mike Jimenez . Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** MikeÕs Pack 1.5 dev/a4d/ext/mikes-pack-15-ext.hqx Mike Jimenez Shawn Connelly 17 Sep 1993 Version 1.5 of MikePack externals package for 4th Dimension. MikePack.sit Version 1.5 of MikePack externals package for 4th Dimension. Package sections include : Arrays, Strings, Popup Menus, Gestalt, Windows, Dragging & Dropping, and more! Shareware fee provides free upgrades and removal of shareware message windows! $40 Shareware - Contains all of the routines from the 5 separate $10 MikePack packages. For more information, please contact Mike Jimenez . Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** MikeÕs Strings 1.5 dev/a4d/ext/mikes-strings-15-ext.hqx Mike Jimenez Shawn Connelly 17 Sep 1993 Seven routines for working with string and text variables. MP Strings.sit Version 1.5 of MikePack's text manipulation externals for 4th Dimension. Package includes 7 routines for working with string and text variables. Shareware fee provides free upgrades and removal of shareware message windows! $10 Shareware For more information, please contact Mike Jimenez . Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** MIkeÕs Windows 1.5 dev/a4d/ext/mikes-windows-15-ext.hqx Mike Jimenez Shawn Connelly 17 Sep 1993 Four routines for moving and getting/changing the size of windows. MP Windows.sit Version 1.5 of MikePack's window manipulation externals for 4th Dimension. Package includes 4 routines for moving and getting/changing the size of windows. Shareware fee provides free upgrades and removal of shareware message windows! $10 Shareware For more information, please contact Mike Jimenez . Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** MountPack 1.0r dev/a4d/ext/mount-pack-10r-ext.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 17 Sep 1993 Mounts shared AppleShare volumes from fileservers. 4D MountPack 1.0R.ext NEW!!! NEW!!! NEW!!! NEW!!! Shareware $20. Mounts shared AppleShare volumes from fileservers (with and without user interaction). Also some related functions to unmount or eject volumes and for obtaining information. (C) 1992-1993, Rene G.A. Ros Amsterdam, The Netherlands rgaros@bio.vu.nl See documentation included with some externals for legal stuff chapter regarding distribution. Others may be distributed freely, but permission is needed to include on large storage media. Permission has been granted so far to: Arizona Macintosh Users Group (BBS in a box) Pacific HiTech, Inc. (Info-Mac CD-ROM) IDG Communications Nederland (MacWorld CD-ROM) Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** PictBundle 1.1.1 dev/a4d/ext/pict-bundle-111-ext.hqx Scott Ribe 17 Sep 1993 ÒBundleÓ an arbitrary sequence of data into a picture variable. Dang,I just don't seem to be able to get this quite right. Last week I sent version 1.1.1 with a bug fix. Here's yet another upload. THIS UPLOAD CONTAINS NO BUG FIXES OR NEW FEATURES OR ANY CODE CHANGES AT ALL. But it does have the *!@# Finder comment and External Mover comment edited so they say 1.1.1 instead of 1.1 Argh. I decided to correct this oversight and send it to avoid confusion in the future. You might wish to post a notice explaining to those who downloaded a file that was described as being 1.1.1 in the library, that they do not need to download this latest upload. They probably should do a Get Info on the external file and edit the Finder comment to avoid future confusion. Sorry. -Scott PICTBUNDLE ARRAY2PIC ARRAY PICTURE BUNDLE STRUCTURE IPC Allows you to "bundle" an arbitrary sequence of data into a picture variable and later retrieve them. Handles ALL array types, and all data types except boolean and time, which must be converted to integers. Use for storing arrays in fields or for passing arbitrary data sequences through generic messaging or dispatch procedures. Compatible with 2.2 and 3.0. Version 1.1.1 fixes a bug affecting 2D arrays. StuffIt 1.5.1 or later required. Shareware, $35, (c) Copyright 1993 Scott Ribe. Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** PlayString 1.1 dev/a4d/ext/play-string-11-ext.hqx Brian Hutchison 19 Sep 1993 Free 4D external that plays sounds associated with characters in a string. This is an update to the PlayString external for 4th Dimension. The original had occasional crashing problems when used with the new Apple Sound Manager 3.0. This file should replace the original in the appropriate archive. PlayString is a free and simple external procedure for 4th Dimension that will play sounds associated with characters in a string. The sounds and characters used by PlayString are user configurable. PlayString also allows control of the Macintosh sound volume. Some possible uses are: Dialing the phone Reading characters aloud Creating Voicemail-type messages Enjoy! Brian Hutchison brian@harpo.ampr.ab.ca Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** PostKeyPro dev/a4d/ext/post-key-pro-ext.hqx Peter Amiri 3 Jul 1993 4D external for posting keys. Business Network, Inc. Michael Morehead A cleaner version than others. Parameters: 1: ASCII code of the key to post 2: Modifiers to press PostKeyPro(Ascii("I");256) Modifier codes: cmdKey - 256 shiftKey - 512 alphaLock - 1024 optionKey - 2048 controlKey - 4096 ---------------- I believe the modifier keys are cumulative i.e. for command-shift you would pass as your second argument 768 = 256+512. Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** ReadWriteVar dev/a4d/ext/read-write-var-ext.hqx Scott Ribe 17 Sep 1993 Read and write variables to external files. ReadWriteVar, $25 shareware, read and write variables to external files. This covers a lot of functionality already available in 4D, but: 1) It uses regular Mac OS file references, not 4D's bizarro document references, whatever they are, so you can use normal OS calls on the files if you wish to do something not provided in this package. 2) When you ask it to write an array, it writes the whole array out, very quickly. As opposed to 4D, where it just writes out the integer corresponding to the current selection and you have to write a loop to write out the elements. It's 20-50 times faster than the equivalent compiled 4D code for text arrays, which is the worst case. Arrays of fixed-length items are much faster. Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** ScreenRes 1.0.1 dev/a4d/ext/screen-res-101-ext.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 17 Sep 1993 Returns horizontal, vertical resolution and screen depth of main screen. 4D ScreenRes 1.0.1.ext Freeware. Returns horizontal, vertical resolution and screen depth of main screen. (C) 1992-1993, Rene G.A. Ros Amsterdam, The Netherlands rgaros@bio.vu.nl See documentation included with some externals for legal stuff chapter regarding distribution. May be distributed freely, but permission is needed to include on large storage media. Permission has been granted so far to: Arizona Macintosh Users Group (BBS in a box) Pacific HiTech, Inc. (Info-Mac CD-ROM) IDG Communications Nederland (MacWorld CD-ROM) Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** SpeechPack 2.0 dev/a4d/ext/speech-pack-20-ext.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 19 Sep 1993 4D external - allows asynchronous speech. 4D SpeechPack 2.0.ext MAJOR UPGRADE!!! Postcardware. Major upgrade of the previous 1.0b2 version. Allows asynchronous speech. Needs the Speech Manager from Apple. Example data-base written by Kyle Smith. Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** System 7 Pack 3.6 Demo dev/a4d/ext/system-7-pack-36-demo.hqx Mike Cohen 16 Nov 1993 New demo version of System 7 Pack, a 4D external package. Enclosed is a new demo version of System 7 Pack, version 3.6. This version enhances object model & AppleScript support. 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. This demo includes a sample database. Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** Timers dev/a4d/ext/timers-ext.hqx Scott Ribe 17 Sep 1993 Timing external for 4th Dimension. Timers, free, uses the Time Manager to get accurate timings with a resolution of at most a millisecond, down to 20 microseconds, depending on your hardware. Much more precise and accurate than counting ticks because it doesn't get "paused" if interrupts are disabled. Includes Think C source code. Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** TypeChange dev/a4d/ext/type-change-ext.hqx John Cargill-Ek 21 Oct 1993 4th dimension external to change creator and type of file. >Mail it to info-mac@sumex. > >Bill 4th dimension external to change creator and type of file. /john Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** Volume Name 1.0.3 dev/a4d/ext/volume-name-103-ext.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 20 Sep 1993 Returns name and filesystem name of by number specified volume. 4D Volumes 1.0.3.ext Freeware. Returns name and filesystem name of by number specified volume. Replaces: /info-mac/dev/a4d/volume-name-102-ext.hqx Archived as: /info-mac/dev/a4d/volume-name-103-ext.hqx (C) 1992-1993, Rene G.A. Ros Amsterdam, The Netherlands rgaros@bio.vu.nl See documentation included with some externals for legal stuff chapter regarding distribution. Others may be distributed freely, but permission is needed to include on large storage media. Permission has been granted so far to: Arizona Macintosh Users Group (BBS in a box) IDG Communications Nederland (MacWorld CD-ROM) METATEC Inc. (Nautilus CD-ROM) Pacific HiTech, Inc. (Info-Mac CD-ROM) Development-4th Dim-External **************************************** 4D Email Group dev/a4d/developer-email-list-info.txt 6 Jul 1993 Provide users and developers a forum to find info on ACI's 4th Dimension. --------------------------------------------------------------- ----- 4D Email Group ----- --------------------------------------------------------------- This email group was created to provide users and developers a forum to ask questions, bounce ideas, and expand members knowledge of ACI's 4th Dimension. This is an informal group, with no rules except proper email etiquette. If you are in doubt of what proper email etiquette entails either do: an anonymous FTP to isig.mit.edu, and get the file Primer/usenet-primer. There are other very useful Internet based documents in the /Primer directory. or if you *don't* have FTP access send a request to: Development-4th Dimension **************************************** ACIUS Sales dev/a4d/acius-sales-reps-info.txt ACI US 3 Jul 1993 ACI US Sales offices. For your convenience, and to expedite your order, the ACI US Sales offices are listed below. All calls to Cupertino are referred to the appropriate sales office. ACI US HEADQUARTERS 10351 Bubb Road Cupertino, CA 95014 Telemarketing Mark Haas (408) 252-4444 ext 248 Education Sales Brenda Bell (408) 252-4444 ext 203 Fax: (408) 252-7765 BOSTON OFFICE: Peter Bogdonoff 8 Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Suite 423 Boston, MA 02109 (617)973-6444 Fax: (617)973-6406 Development-4th Dimension **************************************** Commander Demo dev/a4d/commander-reference-demo.hqx Allan Udy 17 Sep 1993 Demo version of the Commander on-line command reference database. Commander DEMO Demonstration version of the Commander on-line command reference database for the 4th DimensionR procedural language. Commander contains over 95% of the 4th Dimension Language Reference Manual in an easy to use and search format. All 4th DimensionR commands are included along with the full descriptions of those commands as contained in the Language Reference Manual. Additional notes and source code examples have been added to suppliment the original decriptions where appropriate. All other chapters of the 4th DimensionR Language Reference Manual that 4th DimensionR users frequently need (such as 'The Layout Execution Cycle', and 'Components of Processes'), are also contained within Commander. Advantages Of Using Commander o Find the information or command description you are looking for easily in a seconds. o Easily navigate from one command reference to another using 'hyper-text' jumping, and rapidly skip back through the last dozen topics you looked at. o No more having to carry the 4th Dimension Language Reference manual around where ever you (and your Powerbook) go. o Additional notes about commands, extra source code fragments, and all recent addenda to the LR manual included. o Uses 100k of RAM, so you can have Commander open whenever you're using 4th Dimension-this is no memory hog. o Use standard Macintosh copy techniques to copy source code examples from Commander and paste directly into your own procedures. o Commander can be set to automatically hide itself when you switch it into the background-there are no additional windows cluttering up your desktop when they're not needed. Ordering information is included within the demo. Development-4th Dimension **************************************** Credit Card Check Source dev/a4d/credit-card-check-src.txt Rene G.A. Ros 17 Sep 1993 Small procedure to check if credit card number is correctly entered. Card check proc.txt Small procedure to check if credit card number is correctly entered. this procedure calculates the last number of a credit card number (at least VISA and Mastercard). These have a kind checksum. By doing this and comparing with the entered value you can check if there were no type mismatches. Based on some C-source code by Diomidis Spinellis published on Internet. Ported to 4D by Rene G.A. Ros D.C. van Krimpenstraat 3 1067 SG Amsterdam Development-4th Dimension **************************************** QuickCode Pro 1.0.1 Demo (4D 2) dev/a4d/quick-code-4dv2-101-demo.hqx Natural Intelligence 22 Jul 1993 Code editor extension for 4D's design environment. Quick Code Pro, by Natural Intelligence, is a code editor extension for 4D's design environment. This is a demo, v1.0.1, for 4D version 2. Development-4th Dimension **************************************** QuickCode Pro 1.0.1 Demo (4D 3) dev/a4d/quick-code-4dv3-101-demo.hqx Natural Intelligence 22 Jul 1993 Code editor extension for 4D's design environment. Quick Code Pro, by Natural Intelligence, is a code editor extension for 4D's design environment. This is a demo, v1.0.1, for 4D version 3. Development-4th Dimension **************************************** Relate Selection dev/a4d/relate-selection-src.txt 6 Jul 1993 Two approaches to the RelateSelection procedure. Here are two approaches to the RelateSelection procedure, which generates a selection of records in a file based on a selection of records in a related file. In v3 JOIN and PROJECT SELECTION replace this method, though it still has some advantages. Procedure RelateSelection (enhanced) 5/20/91 _______________________________ This is an enhanced version of the recently uploaded RelateSelection. It's a little faster overall, and uses arrays to speed up searches on large base file selections. This code will find the records in a file (SearchFile) which are related to a selection of records in another file (BaseFile). The files can be related one to many, many to one or without drawn relations at all (this last is great for creating small indexes (lookup files) for large files). So far, when compiled, the code appears to be faster than any other method. Regarding the array technique, be aware that it requires 4 bytes of RAM Development-4th Dimension **************************************** System 7 Pack 3.4.2 Demo dev/a4d/sys7-pack-goodies.hqx Mike Cohen 3 Jul 1993 Demo of a commercial enhancement for 4D 2.2.3, 3.0.4 or later. This is a demo version of System 7 Pack, version 3.4.2, a commercial enhancement for 4th Dimension 2.2.3 or 3.0.4 or later. System 7 Pack allows 4D developers to add AppleEvent support to their applications. With System 7 Pack, 4D can send and receive AppleEvents, control QuicKeys, launch applications, and run AppleScript & Frontier Scripts. This demo version is fully functional except for a startup alert and occasional beeps. This file contains the Frontier glue file & DocServer file and sample client applications for use with the Address Server demo (in the main demo package). These files usually don't change between S7P releases. Mike Cohen Development-4th Dimension **************************************** X4Text Demo dev/a4d/x4-text-demo.hqx Jens Blomster 17 Sep 1993 Adds minimal text processing capacity to 4D applications. Text processing for 4th DimensionR X4Text is an accessory that adds a minimal text processing capacity to 4th DimensionR applications. If you click on this text, 4D's menu will be replaced with X4Text's menu and you can try editing yourself. You can play around with the text freely because the OK button below will not save your changes. X4Text gives you: - free choice of font, size and style - standard Macintosh cut/copy/paste of text with styling attributes - a simple tab function - embedded 4D variables in the text - multi-page documents with visible page breaks - a program interface to do anything with the text from 4D procedures. X4Text is a mini alternative to advanced word processors. It is very small (about 30 K) and there is no per-copy charge for using it, so it should not add any significant cost to the end user's price for a 4D application. I made this program for use in applications that I develop for my own customers. I am willing to license it to other developers if anyone wants to use it. You would then get the right to freely use an unlimited number of copies of the program within your own organization, and the right to copy and distribute an unlimited number of copies built into applications that you ship to your customers. My proposal how to write an agreement about this is under menu choice "Licensing". Sign it and mail it to the address below and you will get a production version and an invoice. If you think the words of the agreement should read otherwise, contact me. This demo application illustrates all functions of X4Text. Programmer's documentation can be read and printed using menu "Programming". The demo version is fully functional and you can test it in your own application if you like. The only nasty thing it does is writing "Demo" now and then. Best regards from the author of the program: Jens Blomster Development-4th Dimension **************************************** AD Programmers Package dev/ad-programmers-pckg.hqx Povl H. Pedersen 3 Nov 1993 The After Dark programmers manual, and a few examples. A few people told me, that my previous submission in 2 parts (manual and examples) was bad, so I have compressed it with Compact Pro, and put both examples and manual together in one file. The title should describe the contents. This archive contains the After Dark programmers manual, and a few examples. Downloaded from AOL and distributed with permission from Berkeley Systems. Development-General **************************************** App Maker 1.5.2->1.5.4 Updater dev/app-maker-152-to-154-updt.hqx Sloan 26 Jul 1993 Updates App Maker 1.5.2 to version 1.5.4. **************************************** Development-General AppleScripts for THINK 6 1.1 dev/applescripts-for-think6-11.hqx Reinder Verlinde 19 Nov 1993 Three AppleScripts for use in combination with THINK 6.0 or 6.0.1. These are three AppleScripts for use in combination with THINK 6.0 or 6.0.1. They require THINK Project Manager 6.0 or 6.0.1 and the Apple Event Manager to run. To edit them you also need a Script Editor. "Set THINK Options" is an utility to set the compiler options of projects dropped on it. This is convenient when you have a multi-project project (no pun intended) and want to set the 68881, 68020 etcetera options. Unfortunately it only makes it possible to set or get _all_ the options related to a certain translator. THINK's interface to get and set the individual switches is rather poor. "THINK Bring Up to Date" is a droplet which opens and brings up to date projects dropped on to it. "THINK Remove Objects" is a droplet which does a "Remove Objects" on projects dropped on to it. These scripts may be freely modified and distributed as long as this accompanying documentation is included and modifications are clearly indicated. I specifically give permission to distribute them on the Infomac and Arizona Macintosh User group CD's. Revision history: 1.0 (931018) Initial release 1.1 (931117) Added phrase launch application "THINK Project Manager" to prevent TPM from asking which project to open at launch Reinder Verlinde (reinder@neuretv.biol.ruu.nl) Development-General **************************************** Appsprites dev/sprite-app-demo.hqx Jonathan W. Mills 12 Jul 1993 How to hook SpriteWorld 1.0.b3 to AppMaker 1.5.2 under THINK C 5.0.4. Appsprites is a demonstration program that shows how to hook Tony Myles' SpriteWorld 1.0.b3 package into Bowers Development Corporation's AppMaker 1.5.2 under THINK C 5.0.4. The 'simple' SpriteWorld project was modified to provide basic functions for animation. Animation calls were then inserted into two critical AppMaker-generated routines (Dispatcher.c and MainWindow.c) and the AppMaker window record (in Globals.h) was extended to allow independent animation in each main window, although only one window is active at a time. A modal dialog was added that allows the user to set each sprite's move and frame time (the values must be the same in the demo) either from sprite 1 or independently for each sprite. AppSprites is only intended to be a starter program. Some things could be cleaned up in the package, such as the machine checking code (which could use the gestalt checking done by AppMaker). Appsprites is not multi-finder friendly, using a version of AppMaker's EventLoop.c that disables WaitNextEvent in favor of GetNextEvent to drive the animation with idle events (see below). /*----------*/ static Boolean GetEvent (void); static Boolean GetEvent (void) { Boolean gotEvent; // if (sysConfig.hasWNE) { // gotEvent = WaitNextEvent (everyEvent, &curEvent, // GetSleep (), cursorRgn); // } else { SystemTask (); gotEvent = GetNextEvent (everyEvent, &curEvent); // } return (gotEvent); } /*GetEvent*/ Replace the GetEvent() function in AppMaker's EventLoop.c with the one given here and recompile the AMLibraryC. library before compiling Appsprites. IMPORTANT!! ----------- If WaitNextEvent is used, the animation speed will be the rate of caret blinking -- which is really slow! This can be changed by setting the sleep time to a smaller interval (replace the call to GetSleep() with a small number), or by implementing a function of your own. Driving animation with idle events is slower than driving it with the tight loop in simple., but is still reasonably fast. How fast? Fast enough to drive a simulation. As some of you may observed, the sprites look like Stiquito robots. This is because Appsprites is the template for a Stiquito simulator based on SpriteWorld (you can find out more about Stiquito, and obtain the simulator and its source code when it is available, by anonymous ftp to cs.indiana.edu in /pub/stiquito). Thanks extremely to Tony Myles for SpriteWorld, Bowers Development Company for AppMaker, and Symantec for THINK C 5.0.4. They work. 'Nuff said. July 10, 1993 Jonathan W. Mills Development-General **************************************** Bob 1.5 dev/bob-15.hqx David Betz Tzong-Shuoh Yang 4 Oct 1993 This is the Tinnk C 6.01 version of Bob 1.5. This is the Tinnk C 6.01 version of Bob 1.5. For details, please see article Betz, David. "Your own tiny object-oriented language: C++? Smalltalk? What about Bob? (an interpreter formed from C++ and Lisp) (tutorial)", Dr. Dobbs Journal v16, n9 (Sept, 1991):26 (8 pages). Bob was written by: David Betz P.O. Box 144 Peterborough, NH 03458 (603) 924-4145 Bob is available free of charge for non-commercial use. If you're interested in using Bob commercially, please contact him at the above address. The original source codes are written in Microsoft C and can be obtained by anonymous ftp from ftp.mv.com. Have fun. T. S. Yang (tsyang@ce.berkeley.edu) Development-General **************************************** Browser dev/browser.hqx Matthew Xavier Mora 19 Nov 1993 Browser like program. Enclosed is a browser like program. I was toying with the idea of making a browser like library that programmers could use. In about four hours this is what I came up with. Obvious things still need to be added (like the finder's triangles) but I don't know if its worth the effort. If you think you would like a program like this or could use a library like this, email me and I'll see if there is a big enough response. This runs on system seven only for now. Xavier Development-General **************************************** CDEF Pack 1.1 dev/cdef-pack-11.hqx Michael F. Kamprath 4 Nov 1993 Two CDEFs plus a sampler program to demostrate their use. This archive contains 2 CDEFs plus a sampler program to demostrate their use. One CDEF allows icon families to be used to define a pushbutton's (or plain button's) looks. The CDEF will automatically plot the proper icon depending on the monitor depth. The other CDEF allows a "point and click" method for entering dates. This CDEF is compatible with _any_ date and time format as setup in the Date & Time control panel. This package require System 7 or later. ------ Michael F. Kamprath kamprath@engin.umich.edu Development-General **************************************** cdevEloper 1.0 dev/cdev-eloper-10.hqx Alessandro Levi Montalcini Alex Rodella 19 Sep 1993 Function key that works inside ResEdit 2.1 or later. cdevEloper is a function key that works inside ResEdit 2.1 or later (Alessandro only tested it under 2.1.1). It is intended for control panel developers looking for a way to check the panel's rectangles while adjusting its dialog items. cdevEloper reads the 'nrct' -4064 resource in the file being edited by ResEdit and draws the corresponding control panel rectangles in the frontmost window (which must be a 'DITL' editor window). It also paints a gray rectangle that shows the size of the old System 6 control panel window (if you want your control panel to run under System 6 you'll have to make your nrct's fit in there). FREEWARE Author: Alessandro Levi Montalcini Development-General **************************************** CIconButton CDEF 1.0 dev/cicon-button-cdef-10.hqx Ramon M. Felciano 27 Oct 1993 Custom CDEF that includes Òicon buttonsÓ in applications. CIconButton CDEF 1.0 ==================== The CIconButton CDEF is a custom control definition procedure that allows developers to elegantly and simply included "icon buttons" in their applications. These icon buttons are built from one or more standard 'cicn' resources. The CDEF works under System 6 & 7, is sensitive to multiple monitors and monitor depths, and works with or without Color Quickdraw. Mouse tracking can be sensitive to the cicn mask for non-rectangular controls. Ramon Felciano Digital Alchemy CIconButton CDEF 1.0 is (c) copyright Ramon M. Felciano, 1993 Development-General **************************************** CMaster 1.2.x->1.2.5 Updater dev/cmaster-12x-to-125-updt.hqx Jersey Scientific 12 Dec 1993 Updater converts CMaster 1.2.x into CMaster 1.2.5. This updater converts CMaster 1.2.x into CMaster 1.2.5. Fixes include improved operation of the parser for files > 32K, SmartReturn/SmartIndent fixes, and a few other minor changes. CMaster installs inside of THINK C / Symantec C++ for Macintosh and enhances its editor. Full featured demo versions exist on AppleLink (in the 3rd parties demo folder) and on CompuServe (in the THINK Library). One will be posted here shortly. For more information on CMaster, send mail to 70400.336@compuserve.com. Jersey Scientific, Inc Development-General **************************************** Controls GH dev/controls-gh.hqx Glenn R. Howes 24 Oct 1993 Pair of CDEFÕs. One for sliderÕs and one for a toggle switch. Greetings, Enclosed you will find a pair of control definitions ('CDEF's) I wrote for a small application I'm writing. I'm making them and their source code available in the hopes that other programmers might find them useful. Slide Control GH: A basic slider type control with a thumb and page up and page down regions. For use in setting some continually varying value. Flag Control GH: A toggle switch functionally identical to the triangle found in Finder list views. For use in indicating expand/contraction of a view or window. These are to be considered free for use by anyone and feel free to modify them to fit your own taste in your own product; that's why I included the source code. Bug reports/fixes to: Glenn R. Howes 1101 University Ave. Madison, WI 53706 howes@bert.chem.wisc.edu Development-General **************************************** DebugWindow 1.4 dev/debug-window-14.hqx Keith Ledbetter Jerry Goldstein 18 Sep 1993 Mimics the Windows 3.x program of the same name. This is my first Internet upload, so hopefully I'll get it right. File Description: DebugWindow 1.4 is a utility, written by Keith Ledbetter, "that mimics the Windows 3.x program of the same name. It allows you to easily print out display strings during the development stages of your program without any of the headaches normally associated with built-in "standard I/O" functions". Can be used with ThinkC 5 or 6 and Hypercard development. Requires Sys 7. Jerry Goldstein Development-General **************************************** Estr 1.0 dev/estr-10.hqx Aaron Wohl 20 Oct 1993 Resources with text for all of the os errors. Estr version 1.0 resources with text for all of the os errors. This was created with resourcerer so don't worry if double clicking it doesn't start resedit, just open it from within resedit. Aaron Wohl (n3liw+@cmu.edu) Development-General **************************************** F2C dev/f2c.hqx A. Scottedward Hodel 10 Jul 1993 Mac port of the Fortran to C/C++ converter. The following 5 messages comprise a binhexed, self-extracting archive of the mac port of f2c, the fortran to C/C++ converter. This sumbission corrects an incompatibility problem with many debinhex programs. Please combine the 5 files and post, replacing the old f2c program. This port of the f2c program was developed (not by me!) for the Think C environment. Current project files are Think C 6.0/ThinkC++ version. I'm just learning the nuances of this port myself, so questions/problems are better send to think-c@ics.uci.edu rather than to me. (Remember, sign up with think-c-request) Thanks again to all who helped me find the program in the first place. A. S. Hodel, Dept. of Elect. Eng. scotte@eng.auburn.edu 200 Broun Hall, Auburn University, AL 36849 (205) 844-1854 FAX: -1809 Development-General **************************************** Finder Scripting Toolkit 1.0 dev/finder-scripting-toolkit-as.hqx Daniel Ranson 31 Jul 1993 Alternative to the FinderLib provided with AppleScript. Finder Scripting Toolkit v1.0 Freeware by Daniel Ranson Internet : ranson@lannion.cnet.fr AppleLink : RANSON CalvaCom : DR12 Finder Scripting Toolkit is an alternative to the FinderLib provided with AppleScript. It gives AppleScript access to the full Finder (7.0, 7.1) Apple Events suite, does not require an aete resource for recompilation, and has a very low memory overhead. It is expected that script writers will copy the handlers they need to their own scripts. The handlers are independant of each other, making this easy. Finder Scripting Toolkit includes : - Finder Scripting Toolkit, a Script Editor document with full sources, containing the scripts. Look at the comments in there for a full documentation. The scripts may be freely copied and reused. - fwin coercion osax folder, containing fwin coercion, a scripting addition that is needed by some handlers. The full source in MPW C is provided. The osax may be freely redistributed with scripts that need it. - View by name, an example of the use of Finder Scripting Toolkit. This droplet changes all folders in a hierarchy to view by name. Requires AppleScript. Archived with Compact Pro and BinHexed. Development-General **************************************** FMAT Editor 1.0 dev/fmat-editor-10.hqx Michael P. Hecht 24 Aug 1993 ResEdit editor for creating Òcanonical formats.Ó FMAT Editor is a ResEdit editor for creating, and sample code for using "canonical formats." With these formats and the Script Manager, you can easily format 80-bit floating point values in an internationally correct fashion. --Michael P. Hecht Development-General **************************************** FTNChek 2.7 dev/ftnchek-27.hqx absoft!ltljoe!ldr@uu.psi.com 16 Nov 1993 Free MPW tool for checking FORTRAN source code. FTNCHEK version 2.7. Free MPW tool for checking FORTRAN source code. Development-General **************************************** GCC 1.37.1r15 All dev/gcc-1371r15-all.hqx 24 May 1993 Source files for GCC 1.37.1r15. **************************************** Development-General Gestalt Value Library dev/gestalt-value-lib.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 2 Nov 1993 Object file and interface files for installing a gestalt selector. Hi, To my surprise the following piece of Apple software is not yet available at the info-mac archives. It are an object file and interface files which enable programmers to install a gestalt selector which just returns the longint you specify. This is the fixed one, the original checked for the wrong trap. Permission for distribution from Apple: > From radcliff@apple.com Mon May 24 23:28:26 1993 > To: rgaros@bio.vu.nl > Subject: Re: GestaltValue Lib > > Rene, > Here are the updated files. You may distribute them as you see fit. > > Dave Regards, Rene Development-General **************************************** GlobalViewer 1.0.6 dev/global-viewer-106.hqx Takashi Suzuki 19 Aug 1993 Checks the data of Low Memory Global Variables. [Global Variables Viewer 1.0.6] Global Variables Viewer is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to check the data of Low Memory Global Variables with it's meaning, address and data length. The data of Low Memory Global Variables is shown in Hex format, but if the data type is Pascal String, it's shown in ASCII string. You can search Low Memory Global Variables by some keyword included in Name or Meaning field. Shareware. Takashi Suzuki Development-General **************************************** Help 1.1 dev/help-11.hqx Ron Kneusel 24 Oct 1993 Creates a customized help facility. Help 1.1 This program can be used to create a customized help facility. You supply the topics and text, help does the rest. As to what directory it belongs, I'm not sure... Ron Kneusel (kneusel@msupa.pa.msu.edu) Development-General **************************************** HexEdit 1.0.5 dev/hex-edit-105.hqx Jim Bumgardner 14 Dec 1993 Hexdump viewer and editor. Whoops - looks like I jumped the gun yesterday. This version fixes a bug reported a few hours after yesterday's submission. - Jim HexEdit v 1.0.5 (Freeware) Copyright 1993 Jim Bumgardner (jbum@netcom.com) Change for version 1.0.5 * Editing bug fixed - if you typed a string and then deleted * a char from the middle of the string, the string got mangled. Changes from version 1.0.4: * Source code included * Doesn't crash on SEs/Portables and other B&W Macs * Works better with very large files * Other minor fixes HexEdit is a hexdump viewer and editor that works similarly to the hex editor provided with Apple's ResEdit. It allows you to edit either the data fork or the resource fork of a file. I wrote HexEdit because I needed to be able to insert/delete bytes from the data fork of files I was testing, and tools like FEdit don't have insert/deletion. Development-General **************************************** HyperCard 2.1 AETE dev/aete-resource-for-hc21.hqx Bill Johnston 16 Nov 1993 Aete (Apple Events Text to English) resource for Hypercard 2.1. Here is an "aete" (Apple Events Text to English) resource for Hypercard 2.1. Add it to the HC 2.1 application using ResEdit, or one of HyperCard's resource moving tools, then reboot and rebuild the DeskTop. It provides basic AppleScript-awareness for HyperCard 2.1. Work with a copy; use it at your own risk. An easy (and inexpensive) way to get AppleScript is to purchase the book "The Tao of AppleScript", ISBN 1-56830-075-1, published by Hayden Books for BMUG. It lists for US$24.95. Development-General **************************************** Jon's Commands 1.0b1 dev/jons-commands-10b1-as.hqx Jon Pugh 18 Sep 1993 Number of Apple Script commands. Well, I've done the impossible with the gracious help of the net. Keith Rollin and Michael Hecht both posted wonderful bits of code to comp.sys.mac.programmer (the Usenet news group where discussions of a mostly technical nature take place). Keith's was a disassembly of the Finder's C++ objects which it uses to keep track of icons. It stores these objects in the window refcon. Michael posted an interface to the undocumented and highly mysterious Layer Manager, which handles the various window shenanigans that MultiFinder plays. Given these two beasts, I was able to write an AppleScript addition which returns a list of all the files selected in the Finder! So much for the biggest need for the scriptable Finder. In addition, I've got 13 other commands included with this command, making Jon's Commands the premiere Scripting Addition on the planet. If you're doing AppleScript, you have to have this puppy. Be sure to mention my name prominently whenever you praise this functionality though. ;) Here's a blurb from the read me, which I encourage you to read. Jon Jon's Commands This AppleScript Scripting Addition provides AppleScript and all scriptable and Apple Event aware applications with added functionality. To examine the AppleScript syntax of each of these commands, simply drag Jon's Commands onto the Script Editor or use the Open Dictionary command to open it. To install it, simply drop it into the Scripting Additions folder which is inside your Extensions folder. Jon's Commands includes these commands: deleteFile - delete a single file renameFile - rename a file moveFile - move a file to a different folder sound volume - get the volume setting set sound volume to - set the volume setting clipboard info - get a list of data on the clipboard set the clipboard to - put data on the clipboard the clipboard - get data from the clipboard execute FKEY - run an FKEY resource screen list - describe the monitor configuration finder selection - return the Finder's selection keys pressed - get a list of pressed keys machine environment - get info about the machine play sound - play sound resources, files and descriptors Jon's Commands includes these objects: picture - for getting them off the clipboard sound - for getting them off the clipboard & playing them screen info - for describing the monitors environment info - for describing the machine Free for noncommercial use. Contact me for a simple cheap license if you wish to include this as part of a software solution that you sell. Development-General **************************************** KeMo 1.5 dev/kemo-15.hqx Dan Costin 13 Oct 1993 Set of functions to help writing reaction time experiments on the Mac. CHANGES -------- Version 1.5 - Source code now available to registered users. See License section. - Added the ability to wait for more than one device at a time (waiting for more than one device decreases the accuracy of the measurement accordingly); see KeMoSelect() and KeMoWait() - Added several constant definitions for selecting various combinations of ADB devices (see KeMoSelect()) - Changed the argument type for KeMoSelect() from short integer to long integer (your programs must be recompiled with the new KeMo.h or KeMo.p) - Added the ability to distinguish between two mouse buttons (tested on PowerBook trackballs only). See KeMoWait(). - Added the function KeMoDeviceType() to manually set the device types (keyboard or mouse) when KeMo fails to appropriately categorize a device. - Added access to two data arrays that contain information about available ADB devices (see the bottom of KeMo.h and KeMo.p) - Fixed Quadra and PowerBook incompatibilities (incompatibilities fixed in KeMoInit() and KeMoSync()) For changes in previous versions (1.03 and earlier) see README file. INTRODUCTION ------------- This package is essentially a set of functions to help writing reaction time experiments on the Mac, the KeMo Reaction Timing Utilities. Functionality currently consists of the following: - a timer with 20 microsecond resolution - polling functions for ADB devices, such as keyboards and mice, with +/-1.4 to +/-2.1 msec accuracy, depending on your Mac (as opposed to the +/- 8 to +/-16 msec accuracy that you get with "normal" Toolbox functions like GetKeys) - a screen refresh synchronization function for all Macs - functions that hide and show the menu bar - a function to make all other applications quit (System 7 required) Before I get too many comments like "the Mac is not a real-time machine" let me put in my disclaimer: this software-only approach does not guarantee the accuracy claimed above in all conditions. Various factors like disk access and network activity can cause loss of accuracy. But this lack of accuracy can be avoided with careful programming and by using Macs that are not doing certain other things and running other programs at the same time they are doing reaction timing. See "Accuracy Issues" in the Users' Guide for more discussion of this. These routines are packaged in a library file which can be incorporated into your program, together with header files for C and Pascal. Additionally, a sample program that exercises all of the functions is included with source code in C. KeMo's ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) polling functions only work on Macs with ADB's. These include all Macs sold by Apple after the Mac Plus. In addition, all functions require System Version 6.0.5 or later. If using Think Pascal, you must use Think Pascal version 3.0 or later. The KeMo set of functions is distributed as "Old World Order/Recession-ware": there is a shareware registration fee of $20 unless you can't afford it, or can't get U.S. dollars. You may not use KeMo to write commercial or shareware programs without prior permission. See the license terms in the Users' Guide for more details. Source code is available for free to registered users ($10 shipping/handling if you need me to send you stuff by physical mail, prepaid). You may contact Dan Costin, the author, at dcostin@ucsd.edu or dcostin@ucsd.bitnet, or P.O. Box 13214, La Jolla, CA 92039-3214. Support is on a time-available basis. -Dan Costin KeMo Reaction Time Utilities Copyright 1992,1993 Dan Costin Development-General **************************************** LabMaster 1.0 dev/labmaster-10.hqx Peter Dodd 1 Dec 1993 Simplifies programming client-server software in a networked environment. Hello, [Abstract doctored. -isl] Files in this archive: LabMasterIntro (3k) contains and introduction to LabMaster LabMaster1-0.cpt (933k) contains the LabMaster software Files archived separately: LabMaster1-0DocsPS.cpt (789k) contains the LabMaster documentation in PostScript LabMaster1-0DocsRTF.cpt (729k) contains the LabMaster documentation in RTF format LabMaster1-0DocsWN3.cpt (515k) contains the LabMaster documentation in WriteNow 3.0 format Excerpt from the Intro: The basic premise behind LabMaster is to simplify the job of programming client-server software in a networked environment. The core of LabMaster is a network transportation system that allows code on a client Mac to easily communicate with code on a server Mac. A whole range of features can be implemented with little programming overhead and minimal knowledge of the underlying AppleTalk network. Each required feature is implemented as a LabMaster module. A module performs a specific function either independently or in cooperation with other modules. LabMaster can load these modules at any time and interacts with them through a well defined programming interface. Please mail MacDev@cs.uwa.edu.au if there are any problems. Thanks in advance. Peter Dodd Development-General **************************************** Logo 2.1.1 dev/logo-211.hqx John Stiles 29 Sep 1993 The most complete Logo for Macintosh you'll find for only $5! This is Logo 2.1.1 for Macintosh. It's the most complete Logo for Macintosh you'll find for only $5! While supporting almost every Apple Logo function (ok, colors are an exception, but HyperCard doesn't handle that!), it has a very fast interpreter that doesn't get bogged down too much by nested Repeats and the like. Try it, and trust me, you'll really like it. *Stiles (P.S.: 2.1.1 fixes many bugs, including a bug in the 'home' function of Logo -- it actually brought you back to Home! [Ooops!] Also, some keen-eyed users encountered a few details I hadn't seen... thanks!) Development-General **************************************** Mac Speech 0.1 dev/mac-speech-01.hqx Alan Coopersmith 11 Aug 1993 Plays samples of all the voices installed under the Speech Manager. This is a tiny program with complete source code that allows a user to hear samples of all the voices installed in their system under the Speech Manager. The Speech Manager is NOT included, but is required, and is availble for anonymous ftp from ftp.apple.com. This is a "quick-and-dirty hack" built in a half hour with only the Speech.h interface file for reference. No interface or error-checking is included. It will probably crash Macs without the Speech Manager installed (uninstalled trap error or some such). Use of this program is at your own risk - no warranty is made and only minimal testing (it works under Sys 7.1 on my IIsi) has been done. [Compressed with Stuffit Lite 3.0.6] Development-General **************************************** MacOberonLite 1.0 dev/mac-oberon-lite-10.hqx Oliver Dreer 15 Aug 1993 Mac development system based on MacOberon. MacOberonLite Version 1.0 This is the first public release of MacOberonLite, a small Macintosh development system based on MacOberon and its fast 32-bit compiler. The language Oberon is based on Pascal and Modula II and therefore easy to learn and use. Using MacOberonLite, you can build your own standalone Macintosh Applications! (Samples are included) It requires at least a 68020 processor and an FPU (-emulation) Oliver Dreer, odreer@iiic.ethz.ch Development-General **************************************** Menu Fixer 1.0 dev/menu-fixer-10.hqx Mark Pilgrim 16 Nov 1993 Programmer's tool for finding and fixing menu problems. Menu Fixer is a programmer's tool which will examine all the MENU resources in a file and report (and optionally fix) discrepancies between the MENU resource ID and the menu's internal menu ID. If your menus are showing up scrambled or not showing up at all, try this first! Menu Fixer 1.0 is distributed under the GNU General Public License; complete C source code will be uploaded to the archive sites in a separate archive. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author at f8dy@netaxs.com requesting a copy of the source code, the program itself, or a list of other programs by the same author. System 6 and 7 compatible. Requires only 96K memory. Menu Fixer 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-General **************************************** Mercutio 1.1.5 dev/mercutio-115.hqx Ramon M. Felciano 5 Dec 1993 Replacement for the standard menu definition routine. Mercutio 1.1.5 is a replacement for the standard menu definition routine that supports menu item key equivalents with multiple-modifier keys. It allows four combinations of modifier keys: command, command-option, command-shift, and command-option-shift. Mercutio is fully compatible with System 7, and supports all the features of the system MDEF. Integrating the MDEF into your program is a very easy, and shouldn't take more than 15 minutes. Mercutio's features include: - System 7's Balloon Help and True Gray. - Color menus. - Small and large icons. - SICNs in hierarchical menu items. - 99% compatible with standard MDEF: the only thing Mercutio doesn't do is support the "condense" and "extended" character styles. MDEF Tester 1.4, a testing program, is also included in this package. Developers may use Mercutio free of charge as long as they give me credit and send me a copy of the final program. Other licensing terms are available. ABOUT THIS PACKAGE =================== Changes since 1.1.4: - Fixed Key equivalent conflict for menu items with the same command-key - Fixed Key equivalent conflict for disabled menu items - Change of mailing address and e-mail accounts. Ramon Felciano felciano@summit.stanford.edu Digital Alchemy December 1, 1993 Mercutio is copyright (c) 1992, 1993 by Ramon M. Felciano Development-General **************************************** MPW Speech Tool dev/mpw-speech-tool.hqx Paul Russell 11 Aug 1993 MPW tool that reads standard input and converts it to spoken text. Say is an MPW tool which reads standard input and converts it to spoken text using the Speech Manager. The current version selects one of the installed voices (either MacinTalk or Gala Tea) at random. A future version may allow a command line option to specify which voice should be used. This was a quick hack. There is no commando interface. Say is useful for notifying the user when a lengthy script has completed execution, eg: DoVeryLongBuild # build latest version of my application Echo "Wake up!" | Say # wake me up when it's done Requires: Speech Manager, MPW, System 7.0. Paul Russell, Dept Experimental Psychology, University of Sussex. Development-General **************************************** ObiWan 4.0.1 dev/obiwan-401.hqx Peter N Lewis 7 Aug 1993 General help system. ObiWan 4.0.1 is a general help system. You can create several databses and ObiWan will let you rapidly find information from them. It displays the information by temporarily taking over several lines at the bottom of the main screen, so the information can be displayed at any time in any program. Portions of the information can then be sent to the front window as if you had typed it. The main use of all this is to access the programming database created from Apple's PInterfacesHelp file, which includes the procedures, traps, global variables and errors available up to System 7. If you've seen Online Companion, it works similar to that, but includes all the System 7 information. Three databases are included, the Force database which has all the System 7 programming information, a Words database which is just a list of words, useful for checking spelling, and a Perl database which lists all the Perl commands. Any programmer with a meg of disk space available and access to the PInterfacesHelp file should definitely have a look at this (IMNVHO :-). The normal use is to figure out the parameters of various calls, for example, if I want to know the parameters for HOpen, I can get them pasted in like this: OSErr:=HOpen(vRefNum_INTEGER,dirID_LONGINT,fileName_Str255, permission_SignedByte,VAR_refNum_INTEGER); (in either C or Pascal format) This is a minor upgrade to fix a few small problems, and include the database with the control panel to simpilfy installation. I hope it proves as useful to you as it does to me, Peter. ObiWan 4.0.1 Copyright Peter N Lewis Development-General **************************************** Object Browser 1.0 Demo dev/object-browser-10-demo.hqx Brad Koehn 26 Jul 1993 Demo version of a programmer's utility for assisting debugging OOPs. Enclosed is a copy of Object Browser Demo version 1.0. Object Browser is a programmer's utility designed to assist people debugging object-oriented programs. Object Browser will display, in real-time, the contents of an application's objects. Using the demo is easy: just double-click the file, and the program will bring up a window displaying the MainWindow object for itself. Click (and hold the button down for a while) in the outward pointing arrows to display those objects. Click in the inward-pointing arrows to display substructures. The documentation is actually a marketing piece, but please print it out or look at it. I put it into various forms that should make it readable to everyone. I recommend downloading the PostScript file if you have a PostScript printer. Otherwise look at the TeachText documents. Object Browser will not run on 68000-based Macs (Plus, SE, PowerBook 100) due to limitations in the address modes on those machines. Sorry. Had I known about this bug earlier, I would have at least made it put up an alert or something. If none of this makes sense to you, don't worry: it's a programmer thing. All of the objects displayed are from Symantec's Think Class Library (TCL), although Object Browser can be modified to display objects from any class library (that I know of). If you are interested in Object Browser, contact me at the one of the addresses below. I am currently looking for a company to assist me in further development of Object Browser, and in bringing it to market. Brad Koehn Data Transformations, Inc. koehn@macc.wisc.edu Database Design, Voice 608/231-3257 Database Publishing, Data 608/231-2513 & Data Analysis for Macintosh. FAX 608/231-9920 Development-General **************************************** PDP-8 Emulator dev/pdp-8-emulator.hqx Graham "Coxy" Cox 15 Dec 1993 Simulates a PDP-8 minicomputer. Would you be so kind as to put this somewhere accessible? SEveral people have been asking me for it, and it's more democratic to post it somewhere 'public'. This program simulates a PDP-8 minicomputer in a window on the Mac. Includes built-in assembler. Supports all PDP-8 instructions except IOP. Slow, but maybe interesting. Full source code included. Development-General **************************************** PocketForth 6.3 dev/pocket-forth.hqx pfterry@msmail.kgs.ukans.edu 14 Jul 1993 Latest version of PocketForth. Here's the latest version of PocketForth. Development-General **************************************** PopUpFuncs 2.3.7 Demo dev/pop-up-funcs-demo-237.hqx Eric Slosser 9 Jul 1993 Demo installer of PopUpFuncs 2.3.7, a programmer's productivity tool. This is the demo installer of PopUpFuncs, version 2.3.7. PopUpFuncs is a programmer's productivity tool that allows the user to see the name of every function in a file, just by clicking on a button in the titlebar of the source code window. Choosing a name from the list automatically scrolls the file to that function. PopUpFuncs is a commercial product through information found in the README file. This is a Compactor archive (v 1.33). Development-General **************************************** Referential Expansion dev/referential-expansion.hqx Tom Emerson 14 Jul 1993 CDEV/INIT that works with Think Reference using AppleEvents. Referential Expansion is a control panel/init that works with Think Reference using AppleEvents. It will type the dummy arg list of any function documented in Think Reference when you type (? after the function name. For example, if you type: CopyBits(? Referential Expansion will turn it into: CopyBits( &srcMap, &destMap, &srcRect, &destRect, tMode, maskRgn ) This software is free, the archive is self-extracting. It may be freely distributed as long as the READ ME file remains with the software. Version 1.0.2 7/8/93 Chris Prinos Internet: cprinos@symantec.com Compuserve: 70414,2266 --- Tom Emerson Development-General **************************************** ResCompare 2.5.3 dev/rescompare-253.hqx Michael Hecht 19 Oct 1993 Programmer's utility for comparing two resource files. [*] ResCompare 2.5.3 ResCompare is a programmer's utility for comparing two resource files. It will show you what resources are different, apply updates from one resource file to another, view comprehensive differences between two resources, and build self-applying patch applications that convert one resource file into another. WHAT'S CHANGED IN RESCOMPARE 2.5.3 Not much, actually. This is mostly a bug-fix release. BUGS SQUASHED * Patching a copy now works under System 6. * The patch progress bar now correctly reflects the amount remaining to be patched. * "Edit Resource" can now open resources in Resorcerer(R). NEW FEATURES * Now includes a document describing the format of a patch file. Also includes ResEdit templates ('TMPL' resources) for viewing and editing a patch. * Patch supports automatic location of the patch target. See the Patch 4.0.4 File Format document's description of the 'ZFIL' resource for details. --Michael P. Hecht Development-General **************************************** RscViewer II .0.1 Demo dev/rsc-viewer-demo.hqx Francois Menneteau 28 Nov 1993 Demo of a tool to dump, disassemble and patch Mac resources. This is the DEMO version of RscViewer II.0.1, a shareware tool to dump, disassemble and patch (either in hexa or with the assembler) macintosh resources. This version is fully functionnal. However, you can use it only a limited number of times, and not all the package is included. This new version adds many functionalities such as deleting/ creating/adding resources, modifying all the resource attributes, applying filters to resources, etc. The interface has also changed a lot: color icons, color windows has been added, the various items menus has been reorganized in a more logical way, you can navigaged more easily within the current resource and between resources, some dialogs (such as the help and mini-calculator ones) has been redesigned, and... ...see the documentation for more information! Development-General **************************************** Script Tools 1.3 dev/script-tools-13-as.hqx Mark Alldritt 27 Sep 1993 Series of AppleScript additions. Script Tools 1.3-0 Copyright 1993 Mark Alldritt All Rights Reserved This package contains a series of AppleScript additions which add functionality to the AppleScript language. Choose Folder Choose New File Choose Several Files Choose Several Folders Get Default Folder Set Default Folder Shutdown Compile Regular Expression Match Regular Expression Substitute Regular Expression Open File, Close File, Create File, Create Folder, Delete File Rename File, Exchange File, Move File Read File, Write File Get File Length, Lengthen File Get File Position, Position File List Processes, Get Process, Get Foreground Process, Get Current Process List Screens Speak, List Voices, Get Voice Get Gestalt The package also contains some example AppleScript scripts which illustrate the use of these commands. ScriptTools is freeware for personal use. See Read Me file for details. Development-General **************************************** ScriptGen 2.1.3 dev/script-gen-213.hqx Ephraim Fithian 14 Jul 1993 Provides a point and click interface to writing Installer scripts. While I am not the author of this software, I have used it successfully to install software on individual computers in a network. This version was downloaded from AOL. ScriptGen is an application that provides a point and click interface to writing Installer scripts. These installer scripts are used with Apple's Installer application to install files in correct locations on selected Macs. Apple's Installer application in included on the Install disk of system software. The latest version is 3.4. Installer is not included in this package. This package is shareware, but a commercial version ** ScriptGen Pro ** is available with additional features, such as installing and decompressing compressed and/or segmented files from disk. Ephraim Fithian Development-General **************************************** SITcomm AppleScript Guide dev/sitcomm-as-guide.hqx Harry Myhre 7 Dec 1993 AppleScript guide for SITcomm. I was working with SITcomm and AppleScript last night and this file appeared in SITcomm's notebook. It looks like an AppleScript guide for SITcomm. Development-General **************************************** Smaller Installer 1.0.2 dev/smaller-installer.hqx Bill Goodman Steve Kalkwarf 14 Jul 1993 Bill Goodman's installer package, from AOL. Bill Goodman's installer package, from AOL. Development-General **************************************** Sprite Toolkit 2.0 dev/sprite-toolkit.hqx Ingemar Ragnemalm 5 Oct 1993 Library for programmers who make programs involving animation. Sprite Animation Toolkit (SAT) ============================= Version 2.0 SAT is a library for programmers who want to make arcade games or other programs involving animation. It is distributed as a compiled library, together with numerous example programs. Cost: ==== SAT is Copyright (C) Ingemar Ragnemalm 1992-1993, all rights reserved. SAT is free of charge for making freeware/shareware programs. I only demand a free copy of games/programs produced with it. For further details, see the documentation. (Actually, SAT is also sort of "jobware" - I hope it will make some employer impressed enough to hire me.) Noteable features: ================ - Direct-to-screen animation in B/W, 4-bit color and 8-bit color, written in optimized assembly language OR safe QuickDraw-based graphics in any screen depth. - Compatible with system 6 and 7. - Compatible with all Macs (see below). - Easy to program, using callback routines to give a programming interface similar to object oriented programming, but avoiding the overhead of OO. - Designed for making games that supports several screen depths. - Can re-configure itself after screen depth changes. - Switches between color and b/w graphics with minimal programming effort. - Includes utilities for menu bar hiding, setting mouse position, asynchronous sound etc. - Six demo programs included with source code, ranging from a trivial animation (less than two pages of source code) to the complete arcade game HeartQuest (53 k of source code), complete with high scores, menu and window handling etc. - Developed by an experienced shareware game programmer. The library has already been used to make three arcade games that have been released (Slime Invaders, Bachman, HeartQuest), and more are coming. - Thoroughly tested by several (programming) beta testers. System requirement: =================== Compiler: Think Pascal or Think C (version 4 and 5 tested, respectively). (Most demos are in Pascal, but any skilled C programmer should have little problem convering them to C. Three demos are included in C versions so far.) System: A color capable Mac is recommended but not required. (It's hard to produce the color icons on a B/W Mac.) Notes on compatibility: ==================== Of course there is no way to guarantee that it will work on all configurations, and I expect problems with certain odd kinds of video boards. It is, however, tested on a wide range of Macs: by myself on Plus/6.0.7, SE/6.0.7, LC/6.0.7, IIsi/6.0.7, LC/7.0, IIfx/7.1, PB170/7.1, PB180/7.1, Quadra 950/7.1, and on many other systems by the beta testers. *If* a demo program refuses to run on your Mac, try giving it more memory. (Usually, the demos will quit gracefully when out of memory, reporting the problem.) The memory demand is proportional to your screen depth, so if you run in 16 or 32 bits, you *will* run out of memory with the default settings. Ingemar Ragnemalm, ingemar@isy.liu.se (Try ingemar@lysator.liu.se if the address above fails.) Development-General **************************************** SpriteWorld 1.0b3 dev/sprite-world-10b3.hqx Tony Myles ben sharpe 1 Jul 1993 Animation development tool. I don't know if anyone reads these messages, but I'm posting this for Tony Myles. The guy who wrote SpriteWorld. .,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,,. ben sharpe Development-General **************************************** Texx 0.3 dev/texx-03.hqx Jose B. Aguirre 1 Dec 1993 The third release version of the Texx scripting interpreter. TEXX Release 0.3 11/14/93 This is the third release version of the Texx scripting interpreter. This scripting language is an attempt to implement a version of the Rexx interpreter that is commonly used on IBM's VM/CMS mainframe operating system. This version of Texx is far from a full implementation, so don't think that you can copy your CMS execs and run them on your Mac. This is a very minimal implementation, however, it still adds additional functionality to the Mac OS. My plans are to keep updating Texx and hopefully it will mimic the mainframe version very closely. Development-General **************************************** THINK Dev 6.0.1 Defect List dev/think-dev-601-defect-list.hqx Phil Shapiro 5 Oct 1993 SymantecÕs Development Tools Public Defect List. Symantec Development Tools Public Defect List This announcement introduces the first public defect report for the following Symantec products: - Symantec C++ for Macintosh 6.0.1 - Symantec C++ for MPW 6.0.1 - THINK C for Macintosh 6.0.1 The report contains a list of all known, confirmed defects in these products, including the compilers, libraries, environment, and THINK Class Library. This information may be read, copied, distributed, etc., by any means whatsoever, but it may not be modified in any way, and it remains the property of Symantec Corporation. Symantec will publish updates to this defect report to coincide with the release of new versions or maintenance releases ("Patches") of any of the above named products. Future maintenance releases will contain release notes that will enumerate which defects have been fixed for that release. These will correspond with the entries of the published defect report. For Tech Support, please send email messages to 76666.2005@CompuServe.com, or call us up at (617) 275-4800. Development-General **************************************** Toolbar Manager 1.0 dev/toolbar-manager-10.hqx Narayan R. Sainaney 1 Jul 1993 Library and interface files for creating virtual toolbars. Library and interface files for creating virtual toolbars like the one is PowerDock 1.0. Great alternative for any programs that use the traditional toll palettes... Development-General **************************************** Tricia 0.9.5d28 dev/tricia-095d28.hqx Per Mildner 19 Oct 1993 Prolog system for Macintosh. This is Tricia 0.9.5d28, a Prolog system for Macintosh (and U**X) computers developed at the Computing Science Department of Uppsala University. You may do whatever you like with it, as it is hereby placed in the public domain. We do not take any responsibility for this software, neither do we (actively) support it. Therefore, YOU USE THIS SOFTWARE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Tricia requires System 7, 68020 or better and requires 3 Mb from the Finder. This version actually checks this, and correctly reports if it cannot run, without crashing:-) Read the README file. Any questions, contact tricia-requests@csd.uu.se. Development-General **************************************** Vestal Version 1.1 dev/vestal-version-11.hqx Alastair Rankine 12 Aug 1993 Appends version numbers to files. Here is a drag and drop application which appends version numbers (as found in the 'vers' resources) to files. For example, "FooWriter" becomes "FooWriter 1.2". It is written using Paul Hoffman's Dragonsmith 1.1 and so will recurse through folders. It is also clever enough to handle aliases and existing version numbers (hopefully avoiding "FooWriter 1.2 1.2" and the like). Vestal Version written by and Copyright 1993 by Alastair Rankine. Development-General **************************************** ViewItª 2.21 dev/viewit-221.hqx Terry Forrester 5 Nov 1993 Shareware version of ViewIt(TM), a Mac programming tool. ViewIt 2.05 -> 2.2 Improvements -- support for floating, menu, and tear-off ViewIt windows -- support for switching applications when modal windows are open -- support for editing all resource types without quitting program -- new "Links" dialog showing all data links in a window -- enhanced support for CDEF-based dial controls -- more "3D" control examples -- new debugging features added to main help window -- new "Tutorial" program to help beginners -- improved organization and access to on-line documentation About ViewIt Shareware Version 2.2 A shareware version of ViewIt(TM) is being made available to the Macintosh programming community as a way of introducing ViewIt and other programming modules from FaceWare. ViewIt is one of the best Mac programming tools available for creating powerful windows containing many views and custom controls. In addition to ViewIt, this package includes a complete list and description of other, non-shareware FaceWare modules that support advanced custom controls, animation, communications, scripting, database management, QuickDraw(TM) extensions, and plotting. FaceWare modules are reasonably priced, do not require license fees, are compatible with all major languages and compilers, and are called using a simple C function, Pascal procedure, or Fortran subroutine (a HyperCard(R) interface is also available). ViewIt consists of a powerful set of programming modules that help programmers manage menus, windows, and other elements of the Macintosh interface in new or existing programs. ViewIt is uniquely designed to be much easier to use than other "interface builders" by requiring a minimal amount of program code (as little as 3 lines!), and supporting the on-line editing of windows from within running programs (like HyperCard). The combination of ViewIt plus Apple's ResEdit(TM) or other resource editor can be used in place of tools such as MacApp(R) and AppMaker(TM), or as an enhancement of such tools. When you decide to purchase ViewIt, the price is just $95. ViewIt's major window-related features include: -- support for editing modal, modeless, and floating windows from within running programs -- multiple fonts, styles, and colors (w/o the limitations of standard ictb resources) -- a variety of useful custom controls (lists, menus, ICON/PICT buttons, etc.) -- support for extended controls that can be as powerful as complete graphic and text editors -- a view hierarchy that supports scrolling and paging of groups of controls -- direct links between program variables and control values -- ability to override all control behavior -- compatibility with existing CDEFs -- imports existing dialog DITL resources -- support for System 7 Balloon Help The ViewIt package also includes a module that can be used to support standard items in the main menu bar, tear-off menus, floating palettes, and the required Apple events. The complete text of an objective, professional review of ViewIt that appeared in the Nov/Dec 92 issue of MacTutor is included in the ViewIt demo program, along with comments from a wide range of programmers who are currently using ViewIt. If you have any problems decompressing the ViewIt Shareware file or getting the demo programs in the package to run, contact us for help: USA: 217-328-5842, M-F, 9AM-5PM Central (Illinois) Europe: [+44]-(0)993-89-1407, M-F, 9AM-9PM GMT (England) AppleLink: D1323 Internet: D1323@APPLELINK.APPLE.COM ViewIt(TM) is a trademark of FaceWare. Other product names mentioned above are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Development-General **************************************** ViviStar Qd3d Demo dev/vivi-star-qd3d-demo.hqx ViviStar Consulting 31 Jul 1993 Demo app for the Qd3d, 3dPane, and SmartPane source code libs. Demonstration application for ViviStar Consulting's Qd3d, 3dPane, and SmartPane source code libraries. Qd3d provides 3d graphic primitives with stereoscopic projections, Gouraud shading, z-buffering, and fast wireframe and OnlyQD modes. 3dPane provides view orientation control. SmartPane provides image buffering, and QuickTime movie recording. Demo includes static scenes, simple animation, and triad mouse interaction using a triangular Bezier patch. This demo requires a fp coprocessor. Development-General **************************************** XLisp 2.1e3 dev/xlisp-21e3.hqx Brian Kendig 14 Nov 1993 Free implementation of Lisp for the Mac. This is the latest version of MacXLisp, 2.1e3. This supersedes any earlier version of XLisp you might have, and note that it replaces both "xlispmac" and "xlispsrc" -- the application and Macintosh-specific source code are both in this one archive now. XLisp is a free implementation of Lisp with many features, including object- oriented extensions and some compatibility with Common Lisp. This is my port of XLisp to the Macintosh; it is fully compatible with XLisp applications written on other operating systems. Think of this as the "poor man's MCL". I've added a lot of little bug fixes and enhancements to the interface in this release, and I'm releasing it primarily so I can make sure they all work before 2.1f is released. Please don't hesitate to send me bug reports and enhancement requests! Development-General **************************************** AD Programmer Package dev/info/ad-programmer-package.hqx Povl H. Pedersen 9 Dec 1993 After Dark programmers documentation as downloaded from AOL. Here are the After Dark programmers documentation as downloaded from AOL. It is posted with permission from Berkeley Systems, and they encourage widest possible spread, as new modules sells more copies of AD. Povl H. Pedersen - Macintosh Consultant and Programmer pope@imv.aau.dk (preferred) / povlphp@uts.uni-c.dk Development-Information **************************************** FBasicTN Vol1 dev/info/future-basic-tn-vol1.hqx John B. McVey 9 Jul 1993 Technical notes of interest to Future Basic programmers. The attched areTechnical notes of interest to Future Basic prog rammers. Suggeststed file name is FBasicTN.Vol1. Suggested directory is /tech/. The notes are Vol1 of a 3 volumes published to date and were furnished by the Future Basic publisher technical help department with the understanding that the notes would be made available on the Net. This file contains technical notes that provides solutions to some problems encountered when programming in FutureBASIC. Development-Information **************************************** FBasicTN Vol2 dev/info/future-basic-tn-vol2.hqx John B. McVey 26 Jul 1993 Technical notes of interest to Future Basic programmers. The attached are Technical notes of interest to Future Basic programmers. Suggested file name is future-basic-tn-vol2.hqx;. Suggested directory is /dev/info/ The notes are Vol. 2 of 2 volumes published to date and were furnished by the Future Basic publisher technical help department with the understanding that the notes would be made available on the Net. This file contains technical notes that provides solutions to some problems encountered when programming in FutureBasic. Development-Information **************************************** Gestalt Selectors 2.2 dev/info/gestalt-selectors-22.hqx Rene G.A. Ros 9 Dec 1993 Version 2.2 of the Supplemental Gestalt Selectors List. Today I have released version 2.2 of the Supplemental Gestalt Selectors List It lists all sorts of information about the Gestalt Manager, but mainly about selectors and the meaning of the returned values. This is done to supplement the Gestalt Manager chapter in Inside Macintosh part VI. You can obtain the new version in several ways: - by sending an email to: gestalt-selectors-list-request@bio.vu.nl with as subject: archive get recent/gestalt-selectors.etx or to get the compressed version: archive get recent/gestalt-selectors.sit.hqx - FTP to the info-mac archives at sumex-aim.stanford.edu and get the file /info-mac/dev/info/gestalt-selectors-22.hqx You can also use any of its mirror sites. - CompuServe members can find it at the Macintosh Developers Forum (GO MACDEV) in the Tools/Debuggers section. - Subscribers of the maillist already have received their copy. If you want to join this list you will need to send an email to: gestalt-selectors-list-request@bio.vu.nl with in the subject line 'subscribe'. Please, be aware that it may take a couple of days before the new version is available at all these locations. Beside a large number of new and changed selectors, these are the major changes since the previous version: **** There is now an official mailing list to send updates around and receive your contributions. And perhaps for discussions regarding Gestalt. Some parts of the list have been changed to include guidelines on how to use the mailing-list. Contributions can be send to: gestalt-selectors-list@bio.vu.nl To subscribe/unsubscribe send an email with that command in the subject line to the normal email address: gestalt-selectors-list-request@bio.vu.nl The mail archive is reachable at: gestalt-selectors-list-request@bio.vu.nl You can get the abstracte file by using this command in the subject line: get ABSTRACTS Mark Dawson, Michael Hecht and Roland Mansson provided the machine types of the new Macs. Everyone of them had a piece of the puzzle. I also received a Gestalt! file about a new PowerPC prototype with machine type 100. The data suggests it emulates a M68020 CPU and has a PPC601. Thanks to the anonymous contributor. Rodrigo Torres (Macintosh Tech Support, Berkeley Systems) provided the AfterDarkGestalt.h file listing all selectors installed by After Dark. Including the SAVC and SAVR selectors for controling screen savers, which is becoming a standard for different screen savers. The file is available at the archive mailer as src/AfterDarkGestalt.h I had made an typo with the bit number when an additional bit was reported for the gestaltAppleEventsAttr selector. This error stayed around until the correct info appeared. And even then I thought it was correct until Lawrence D'Oliveiro said he'd never seen bit 2 set. A look into the contributions archive revealed my error. Changed! The gestaltMachineType entry has changed a bit. It now includes unreleased machines as well, although with most of them the return value is still a mystery. **** Regards, Rene Ros Development-Information **************************************** GIF 89a Format dev/info/gif-format-gif89a.txt Alan Coopersmith 6 Jul 1993 GIF89a version of the format description. dev/info/gif-format.txt is the 1987 (GIF87a) version of the format description. Enclosed is the July 31, 1990 revision which covers the GIF89a version. Note: GIF & Graphics Interchange Format are trademarks of Compuserve. Development-Information **************************************** Lisp For Mac dev/info/lisp-for-mac.txt Steve Strassmann 7 Jun 1993 Info about development in dynamic languages for the Mac. Here's some info for the info-mac archives, specifically info about development in dynamic languages for the mac... 1) I recently explored around the Information/Development and Development/Information folders on sumex. To my chagrin, the entry for lisp I posted has somehow disappeared. I'm enclosing another copy below in the hopes of correcting that. 2) It seems that MacGambit 2.0 (also described below) has disappeared. It's available by anonymous ftp from trex.iro.umontreal.ca - would you be interested in snarfing it to the info-mac archives? 3) The file smalltalk-for-mac.txt should be updated to include info about the very cool new smalltalk, SmalltalkAgents. It's available from Quasar Knowledge Systems, Bethesda, MD Development-Information **************************************** Mac Programming Secrets 1.0.1 dev/info/mac-prog-secrets-101.hqx Scott Knaster, Keith Rollin Igor Livshits 10 May 1993 Sources to examples from Scott Knaster's and Keith Rollin's book. Attached are the sources to examples from Scott Knaster's and Keith Rollin's book _Macintosh Programming Secrets_, 2nd edition. Keith mentioned that he did not know how to send stuff to sumex-aim; so, I assumed he wanted it here ;-) Anyway, here's what he had to say: A few days ago, people were asking about the possibility of making the source code to Macintosh Programming Secrets (2nd Edition) available via ftp. Among the reasons against this, I cited that I really didn't have access to an ftp site. Oddly ( :-) ), this prompted at least three ftp site administrators to send me mail saying "You can use mine!" So I've sent the source to them. Already, it's shown up on two of them. Here are the locations: ftp.apple.com (/dts/mac/sc/mps-disk-v1-0-1.hqx) mac.archive.umich.edu (I don't see it there, yet) ftp.gmd.de (/mac/books/mps-examples-1.0.1.hqx) I don't know how to submit things to sumex-aim, or I'd send it there, too. In case you're curious as to exactly what the source code is I'm talking about, I've appended a summary of the book I posted last June. Scott Knaster and I wish you all the best with this sample code. ---------- The second edition is almost entirely new. As you may recall, the first edition was split into two parts. The first part was a historical background and philosophy section. The second part was a technical section (but, alas, lacking in source code samples). The two sections were divided by a cartoon showing how the event manager worked. In the new edition, the book is still split up into two parts. The first section is mostly the same, updated to take out anachronisms (like references to the possibilities of multi-tasking and 32-bit cleanliness) and add current information (like System 7.0 stuff). The cartoon has been replaced by famous Apple About boxes. The first is the unexpurgated MultiFinder 1.0 about box (the official release version had all the good parts bleeped; we've put them back in for the book). The second is the text from the circus parade from one of the preliminary 7.0 release CD's. The second section is where all the new information are. Chapter 3 shows the application skeleton used for all the samples in the book. Rather than duplicate the same code that handles initialization, windows, and menus in each chapter, we show it just once. All the subsequent chapters tweak the skeleton a little and then get on with the interesting stuff. Chapter 4 is on dialogs. It shows how to handle modal, modeless, and movable-modal dialogs. The sample for the modal dialog is based on an idea in the first book, where command-key equivalents are assigned to all the dialogs items. The modeless dialog shows a sample "Find" dialog that uses the 7.0 popupmenu control. The movable-modal dialog shows how to do a progress indicator like the Finder's. Chapter 5 talks about QuickDraw. It starts off a lot like the QuickDraw chapter of the first edition, but then delves a little more into current color issues. The second half of the chapter implements an idea put forth in the first edition, where offscreen buffers are used to save the contents of background windows when a dialog is displayed, and then used to restore the contents of those windows when the dialog is dismissed. Chapter 6 deals more with QuickDraw and shows how to do mouse tracking. The sample program reads in a MacPaint picture. The user can then use the mouse to etch out a rectangular selection that does the "marching ants" animation. The selection can then be clicked on and dragged around. Offscreen buffers are used for this, too. Chapter 7 gets into window management. We show how to implement Tile Windows and Stack Windows menu items, and show how to do a Window menu that keeps track of all the open windows. The algorithms for tiling and stacking work across multiple monitors. Chapter 8 delves into the File Manager. A simple program is shown that allows the user to select a file (using Standard File), and target directory (again, using Standard File) and then copies the file to the destination in small chunks. The reader is encouraged to integrate the copy routine with the progress indicator shown in Chapter 4. Chapter 9 develops different kinds of standalone code. The first sample is a simple INIT that beeps at startup. Then a more realistic INIT is given that causes a command-key sequence to zoom the frontmost window (I actually use this INIT in my everyday work). Next, we show how to implement an LDEF that draws icons and grays out disabled items. Finally, we give the source code to a windoid WDEF (the kind of window usually associated with floating windows). Note that we don't actually show how to do floating windows (bummer). Chapter 10 is a collection of little routines that aren't large enough to qualify for chapters of their own. We show how THINK programmers can do spinning cursors based on MPW's 'acur' resources. We even show how such animation can be done an interrupt time (even though I personally don't approve of the practice). We show how applications can check for Command-Period without calling WaitNextEvent, and how to implement a password-entry dialog box with the little bullet characters. We also show how to hide the menubar. In summary, chapters 1 and 2 are a lot like the first edition. Chapters 4, 5, and 7 are partially based on information and ideas in the first edition. The remaining chapters (3, 6, 8, 9, and 10) are totally new. If you get the second edition, keep the first edition handy, because there's a lot of material we threw away (like a lot of stuff dealing with printing and the Finder desktop database). All of the chapters include complete source code (in THINK C) to all of the interesting stuff we talk about. Two people have complained about our not including and resource dumps, but all of the resources we use are straightforward enough that we didn't want to fill up pages and pages with blocks of data (Like icons. I used to hate that about the old MacTutor -- I hope the new MacTutor is better). Besides, we used ResEdit exclusively, and there were no .r files. Keith Rollin --- Phantom Programmer --- Taligent, Inc. Development-Information **************************************** MacBinary II Specs dev/info/mac-binary-ii.txt Peter N Lewis 9 Jul 1993 Specs for MacBinary II. Hi, The specs for MB2 seem to have disappeared from the various sites, so here it is, reposted. I didn't write this, I have no connection with it, I'm just posting it. Peter. These are the new changes to the MacBinary Standard, as generally agreed upon in the MacBinary II Conference 6/21/87, and as changed in the followup conference 6/28/87. Revised 7/24/87 to reflect suggestions and clarifications that came later, and to include all necessary information needed from the original MacBinary standard document to implement MacBinary II. The new standard will be very similar to the original MacBinary standard as described in [MacBinary Standard]. (Reading the original standard is recommended for a full understanding of implementation and philosophy behind the MacBinary I and II formats.) The binary format consists of a Development-Information **************************************** PowerModule Development Info dev/info/powermodules.hqx Scott A. Johnson 19 Oct 1993 Information about developing PowerModules. About the PowerModule Developer Information Package -------------------------------------------------- This binhexed file contains information about developing PowerModules, which are extensions for use with PowerBar (uploaded separately). PowerBar is required to use any extensions developed using these guidelines. Send inquiries to Scott Johnson via the following channels: AOL: DevScott AppleLink: johnsos CIS: 71035,3273 Internet: devscott@aol.com (preferred) or johnsos@halcyon.com Enjoy! Scott A. Johnson Development-Information **************************************** PowerPC Chat 6/21/93 dev/info/power-pc-chat.hqx Brad Ackerman 14 Jul 1993 Chat log from America Online. Fellow Netters: Attached to this message is a chat log from America Online. The log was taken on 21 June 1993, and is from the Mac Development (MDV) forum. It features guest star Jordan Mattson of apple.com, who talks about the PowerPC. Since I'm a bit paranoid, here goes the legalese: This document might possibly be (C) 1984-1993 Apple Computer, Inc. All copyrights that might possibly be infringed are applicable under international and interplanetary law. The opinions of the people in attendance at the time the enclosed was logged, as well as the disposition of any and/or all computer systems this information passes through, are not necessarily the opinions of Brad Ackerman, AOL, Stanford, UMichigan, UTexas, Dr. Samuel Beckett, and/or God Almighty, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, etc. This file will self-destruct in 30 seconds, causing all quarks on which it is stored to abandon their bonded arrangement and proceed to Bermuda for a week's vacation. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated. Have a nice day. Development-Information **************************************** PowerPC White Paper dev/info/powerpc-white-paper.hqx Lance K. Chun 31 Aug 1993 Overview for Apple Third-Party Developers. PowerPC Technology The Power Behind the Next Generation of Macintosh Systems An Overview for Apple Third-Party Developers Development-Information **************************************** Qd3d 2.0 Info dev/info/vivi-star-qd3d-info.hqx ViviStar Consulting 31 Jul 1993 Product information for the Qd3d/3dPane 2.0 source code library. Product information for ViviStar Consulting's Qd3d/3dPane v2.0 and SmartPane v1.0 source code libraries.QD3D provides 3d graphic primitives with: stereoscopic projections; Gouraud shading; z-buffering; depth cueing; fast wireframe and OnlyQD modes; and full clipping.3DPANE integrates Qd3d into the TCL and provides view orientation control.SMARTPANE extends TCL's CPane with animation, and QuickTime movie recording.(MS Word format) Development-Information **************************************** Application Menu Source dev/src/application-menu-addition-as.hqx Lawrence D'Oliveiro 11 Oct 1993 Menu scripting addition for AppleScript. Hi. Enclosed is a small update to my Application Menu scripting addition for AppleScript. The code is the same as before, but I have changed some resource attributes to try to avoid occasional crashes that could occur with the previous version. Please replace your current copy of the archive with this version. Lawrence D'Oliveiro Development-Source **************************************** Arashi 1.1 Source dev/src/arashi-11-c.hqx Juri Munkki 26 Jul 1993 Think C 5.04 source for Arashi 1.1. Think C 5.04 source for Arashi 1.1, a vector graphics game that requires 256 colors or shades of gray. Juri Munkki Development-Source **************************************** Ars Magna II Source dev/src/ars-magna-II.hqx Mike Morton Matthew Xavier Mora 24 Sep 1993 Ars Magna game recomplied to use Think's console library. Enclosed is a new version of Ars Magna called Ars Magna II. I recomplied Mike Morton's ars.c code to use think's console library. This makes it a little more compatible but its still just a C program with command line interface. I gave it a new signature and icon to keep it separate for the other version. I did this because someone here needed to use ars magna and the old version would trash his screen. Hopefully some one will give it a good interface and make it a real mac program. I just don't have the time. Matthew Xavier Mora Development-Source **************************************** ARTAbrot 1.1 Source dev/src/artabrot-11-c.hqx George Warner 28 Nov 1993 Mandelbrot program that uses the AT&T DSP3210 in ARTA. ARTAbrot - Apple Real-Time Architecture Mandelbrot Program Version 1.1 by George Warner 11/22/93 warnergt@aloft.att.com REQUIREMENTS: 68020 or greater ARTA equipped Macintosh (Quadra 840av, Centris 660av, or Mac with ARTA plug-in board. 1. WHAT IT IS: ARTAbrot is a Mandelbrot program that it uses the AT&T DSP3210 in ARTA to perform the intensive Mandelbrot calculations. 2. SOURCE CODE TOO! Complete source code is provided. For those who would like some sample ARTA source code (which is scarce at the time of this release). The DSP3210 source code is in file mbrot.s. All of the host DSP function calls are in brotcode.c. For those of you considering DSP programming, take a look at the mbrot.s DSP source code. This is DSP3210 assembly code, but it is very much like C code -- one of the very nice features of the DSP3210. Release 1.1 11/22/93 Added support for larger windows, resizable windows, and background processing. Release 1.0 08/23/93 First version. Development-Source **************************************** AutoBin Source dev/src/auto-bin-c.hqx Matthew Xavier Mora 9 Dec 1993 Binhex s any file dropped on top of it. Enclosed is AutoBin. Autobin is a program based on dropshell that will binhex any file dropped on top of it. Since I didn't write very much of the actual code, included the source so other can benefit too. (and hopefully modify it and make it better.) Matthew Xavier Mora Development-Source **************************************** Bob 1.5 Source dev/src/bob-15-c.hqx David Betz T. S. Yang 4 Oct 1993 Think C 6.01 version of Bob 1.5. This is the Tinnk C 6.01 version of Bob 1.5. For details, please see article Betz, David. "Your own tiny object-oriented language: C++? Smalltalk? What about Bob? (an interpreter formed from C++ and Lisp) (tutorial)", Dr. Dobbs Journal v16, n9 (Sept, 1991):26 (8 pages). Bob was written by: David Betz P.O. Box 144 Peterborough, NH 03458 (603) 924-4145 Bob is available free of charge for non-commercial use. If you're interested in using Bob commercially, please contact him at the above address. The original source codes are written in Microsoft C and can be obtained by anonymous ftp from ftp.mv.com. Have fun. T. S. Yang Development-Source **************************************** Calc 1.24.7 dev/src/calc-1247-c.hqx David I. Bell 14 Oct 1993 Arbitrary precision arithmetic system that uses a C-like language. This is Think C 6.01 port of David Bell's Calc 1.24.7 program. Calc is arbitrary precision arithmetic system that uses a C-like language. Calc is useful as a calculator, an algorithm prototyped and as a mathematical research tool. The calc language is a C-like language. The language includes commands such as variable declarations, expressions, tests, labels, loops, file operations, function calls. These commands are very similar to their counterparts in C. A rich set of builtin functions is provided. Fundamental builtin data types include integers, real numbers, rational numbers, complex numbers and strings. By use of an object, one may define an arbitrarily complex data types. One may define how such objects behave a wide range of operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, negation, squaring, modulus, rounding, exponentiation, equality, comparison, printing and so on. Copyright (c) 1992 David I. Bell Permission is granted to use, distribute, or modify this source, provided that this copyright notice remains intact. Send calc comments, suggestions, bug fixes, enhancements and interesting calc scripts that you would like you see included in future distributions to: dbell@pdact.pd.necisa.oz.au and chongo@toad.com Enjoy! Development-Source **************************************** ChangeTypeCreator 1.5 Source dev/src/change-creator-type-15-c.hqx Pete R. Jemian, Brian Bechtel 27 Sep 1993 Changes the file type and creator of any file dropped onto this program. ChangeTypeCreator.c Change the file type and creator of any file dropped onto this program. Prompts for the file type and creator, and changes all files dropped at the same time to the same type and creator. Written by Brian Bechtel, based on code by Juri Munkki Feel free to use the code in your programs. Modified by Pete R. Jemian, Late-Nite(tm) Software Option was added to convert TEXT files to the chosen system of EOL (end-of-line) characters. Note that EOLs -on DOS files are (VAX also uses this EOL format) -on Mac files are -on UNIX files are If you aren't bothered by this, that's just great. If you are, this little hack will surely help. Very useful for moving TEXT files between DOS, Mac, and UNIX machines by diskNet (copy file onto disk, remove disk, sneaker it to other machine, ...). BTW: Set the application's size to that of the largest file that you expect to convert EOLs. The EOLconvert code reads the entire file into memory at one time, then does the conversion as the file is re-written. WARNING: If you don't know what you are doing, things *could* get pretty fouled up. They might not. UNDO is not supported. See the source code to determine *exactly* what is done. The problem that *could* occur is that you mistakenly select a non-TEXT file along with other TEXT files and convert them all to type TEXT *and* convert the EOL characters to the selection of your choice. That's the danger. Don't do it. You are unprotected against goofball errors like this. Development-Source **************************************** Cheese Toast 1.0 Source dev/src/cheese-toast-10-c.hqx Jim Bumgardner 18 Aug 1993 Asteroids-inspired game similar to Maelstrom except your ship is a teapot. Cheese Toast 1.0 by Jim Bumgardner jbum@netcom.com Cheese Toast is an asteroids-inspired game that is similar to Maelstrom except that your ship is a teapot... This is the Think-C source code. You will also need the files in CheeseToast10.sit in order to run the game under Think C. CheeseToast requires a color Mac with a 13" monitor and 32-bit quickdraw. Development-Source **************************************** Crooked Mouse 1.0 Source dev/src/crooked-mouse-10-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 15 Nov 1993 Fun little INIT - changes angles for moving the mouse. Crooked Mouse is a fun little INIT which will cause your mouse to move at an angle 45 degrees counterclockwise from the angle you moved it. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; this archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files for the INIT. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This code demonstrates the basics of writing and installing a VBL, and the manipulation of undocumented low-memory globals. This code should work under any system, with any monitor, on all Macintoshes. Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Crooked Mouse 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** Darth Fader 1.0 Source dev/src/darth-vader-10-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 22 Nov 1993 INIT that quickly flashes all attached screens on system beeps. Darth Fader will cause your Macintosh to quickly fade all attached screens to black and back when it beeps. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; this archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files for the INIT. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This code demonstrates the basics of INIT initialization and loading, trap trapping, and advanced gamma work. This code will only work on monitors with gamma -- the Mac II line, and any color Mac with a non-built-in monitor. (It has not been tested on a Color Classic; if anyone has one and feels like testing, please let me know if it works.) Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Darth Fader 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** Devil's Cubes 1.0.1 Source dev/src/devils-cubes-101-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 14 Dec 1993 Game of cubes and colors. The Devil's Cubes are a set of four cubes, each painted with four colors with some colors repeated. All four cubes are different. The object of the game is to rotate the four cubes until the top of each Devil's Cube is a different color than the top of the other three cubes, and likewise for the bottom, front, and back of each Devil's Cube. Sound simple? Try it for a few hours. Devil's Cubes 1.0.1 fixes some technical bugs and makes some changes to the icon suite; you may need to rebuild your desktop if you already have version 1.0. This game is distributed under the GNU General Public License; this archive contains complete THINK C source code for the Devil's Cubes application, as well as complete source code for an external application used to set up the game's self-integrity checker. This archive contains both THINK C 5 and THINK C 6 project files. Use whichever one you wish and throw away the other. This code handles, among other things, events, menus, apple events, a prefs file, Gestalt environment checking, asynchronous sounds, hierarchical menus, dialogs, windows, off-screen bitmaps, file management, standard file dialogs, and the soon-to-be-famous "cough to continue" modal dialog filter proc. None of this is very well commented, but feel free to direct any questions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Devil's Cubes 1.0.1 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** Dirent dev/src/dirent-h.hqx George T. Talbot 10 Jul 1993 Code for a Mac implementation of the UNIX "dirent.h" library. This is source code for a Mac implementation of the UNIX "dirent.h" library. Development-Source **************************************** Driver 2.2 Source dev/src/driver-22-c.hqx Pete Resnick 24 Oct 1993 Version 2.2 of Pete Resnick's device driver code. Attached is version 2.2 of Pete Resnick's device driver code. This code is especially useful for device drivers written using THINK C's device driver facility, though it is useful for other development environments as well since it describes in detail how to install device drivers correctly into the Device Manager unit table. Please feel free to use it and to distribute it in it's original form. All that I ask is that you credit me if you use it in a released piece of code. Pete Resnick Development-Source **************************************** Dunjin 4.4 Source dev/src/dunjin-44.hqx Magnus Olsson 24 Aug 1993 Text adventure game. Submission for info-mac: Dunjin 4.4, a text adventure game. (BinHexed Compact Pro archive) Dunjin version 4.4 is a shareware text adventure game for Macs, in the Infocom tradition. Although this is a traditional text game, I have tried to make use of the Mac's user interface. It is possible to cut-and-paste text from the text window, there is a "movement compass" that lets you move about by clicking on directions, and some of the most common commands can be performed just by clicking on buttons on a "command palette". Of course, it's still a text adventure - no pretty pictures, I'm afraid... Enjoy! Magnus Olsson -- magnus@thep.lu.se, mol@df.lth.se Development-Source **************************************** EatAU Source dev/src/eat-au-p.hqx Quinn 2 Dec 1993 QuickTime component that converts Suns .au files into QT movies. Greetings EatAU is a QuickTime component that converts Suns audio (.au) files into QuickTime movies. It comes with full source code and is a simple example of how to write a component in Pascal. Share and Enjoy. Development-Source **************************************** File Dropper 1.1b3 dev/src/file-dropper-11b3-c.hqx Troy Anderson 30 Aug 1993 THINK C 6.0 library. Implements an application for batch operations. File Dropper 1.1b3 Written by Troy Anderson Copyright (c) 1992-1993, Troy Anderson; All Rights Reserved What Is This Thing? File Dropper is a THINK C 6.0 library that implements an application that you can drop files or folders onto to do batch operations on. It handles the getting of the AppleEvents if running under System 7, the main event loop, and the menus. You need only write the code that acts on the individual files. New Features in 1.1A73 o Fixed a bug so that when you drop a folder onto your File Dropper application, all the files inside are processed in stead of just the first one. 20 New with version 1.1b2: o Built "File DropperB9" in THINK C 6.0 o The cursor is NOT reset to an arrow after each call to SetStatusPercentage. o If you return FALSE from the eStartup, eSFInitialize, or eAEInitialize messages, File Dropper will send you an eQuitting message and quit the application. o If you return FALSE from the eValidate message, File Dropper will skip any remaining files in the current batch. o If you return FALSE from an eDispose message, File Dropper will send you an eQuitting message and quit the application. Returning TRUE from an eDispose message will cause File Dropper to continue running. This behavior does NOT depend upon which of eSFInitialize or eAEInitialize was sent to you. o If you return TRUE from an eQuitting message, the File Dropper quits. On the other hand, if you return FALSE from an eQuitting message, File Dropper will quit. o If you want the source code to File Dropper, send me money (see the end of this document). o Added an eUserCancelled message for when the user clicks Cancel in the status box. o Added an eIdle message. o Added the ChangeStatusMessage function that lets you change the message in the status dialog on the fly, during your processing of the file. o Changed some things internally, so you can NOT call InstallCustomGetFSSpecFunc, InstallCustomFileFilterFunc, or InstallCustomDialogHookFunc from an eSFInitialize or eAEInitialize message any more, just from eStartup. o Fixed a bug in the ErrorAlert function so that text relating to the error as well as the word "Error." show up in the dialog. o Made it simpler to support AboutBox functionality. You just put text in STR# resource 129, and it will be displayed in the warp stars. To enable this feature, return TRUE from the eDoAboutBox message. New with version 1.1b1: o You specify if you want the status dialog displayed while you are working on the file. Progress bar like Finder 7's that you update by specifying how far you are along with a percentage (0 - 100). You specify if you want this, too. Development-Source **************************************** Final Chance 1.0 Source dev/src/final-chance-10-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 13 Dec 1993 INIT that gives a random quote and a dialog box on shutdown. Final Chance is a combination of fluff and utility. On one hand, it gives you a random quote on shutdown, which is pretty useless, really. On the other hand, it gives you a final chance to decide if you really want to shut your Macintosh down, or if you want to exit to the Finder. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License. This archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files for the INIT. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the control panel, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This code demonstrates the basics of INIT installation, shut down procedures, and loading dialog resources at INIT time to use later on. Final Chance 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** FinderProgressBar 1.0 dev/src/finder-progress-bar-10.hqx Chris Larson 31 Aug 1993 THINK C source for a CDEF which mimics the progress bar used by Finder. FinderProgressBar 1.0 by Chris Larson This is the THINK C source for a CDEF which mimics the progress bar used by Finder. Development-Source **************************************** Finger Server Source dev/src/finger-server-c.hqx Aaron Wohl 20 Oct 1993 Shows list of running processes and list of open files. Finger server for system 7 by Aaron Wohl N3LIW / Public Domain / mail n3liw+@cmu.edu Home ftp site akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu [128.2.35.1] /aw0g/finger* Shows list of running processes and list of open files. >From a unix server we finger a mac running a mail gateway to see if it is still alive and what it is running. Think C sources included Development-Source **************************************** FloatWin Source dev/src/floating-windows-pas.hqx Francois Pottier 1 Jul 1993 THINK Pascal 4 routines to handle floating windows in a Pascal program. Hi archiver! This is a small set of THINK Pascal 4 routines to handle floating windows in a Pascal program. A few days back I looked on several ftp sites for such code snippets. All I found was a C library by Patrick Doane. I translated it to THINK Pascal and I also made it much shorter and clearer (IMHO). Since there is no Pascal source code out there, I thought I'd submit to the archives. This code is public domain. Whoever finds it useful may use it. Enjoy Francois Pottier pottier@clipper.ens.fr Development-Source **************************************** Gamma Fades 1.1.2 Source dev/src/gamma-fading-lib-112-c.hqx Matt Slot 9 Nov 1993 Ramps your Mac II monitor brightness to black and back smoothly. This is an updated post of my Gamma Fade THINK C library, bringing it to v1.1.2. The only change is a bug fix to bring compatibility with EvenBetterBusError init. For those not initiated, Gamma Fades will ramp your Mac II monitor brightness to black and back smoothly (ala Maelstrom). The test app will demo the effect. The library is free... Matt Slot fprefect@engin.umich.edu Development-Source **************************************** Gamma Library 1.1 Source dev/src/gamma-table-11-p.hqx Matthew Xavier Mora, Matt Slot 26 Jul 1993 Allows screen dimming on monitors capable of doing dimming. I converted Matt Slot's Gamma Library so that it can be used by Pascal programmers like me. Enclosed is Gamma util Pascal Library. This lets you do screen dimming on monitors capable of doing dimming. Matthew Xavier Mora Development-Source **************************************** Ghost 1.0 Source dev/src/ghost-10-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 16 Dec 1993 Classic word-building game for two or more players. Ghost is a classic word-building game for two or more players. Players take turns each adding a letter to build a word, and whoever finishes the word loses the round. Lose five rounds, and you become a "ghost" and are out of the game! Up to five human players can compete against up to five computer players at a variety of skill levels. Ghost is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; this archive contains complete THINK C source code for the game, as well as complete source code for an external application used to set up the game's self- integrity checker. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author requesting a copy of the game, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. Bug reports, comments, and suggestions may be sent to the same address. This archive contains both THINK C 5 and THINK C 6 project files. Use whichever one you wish and throw away the other. The code demonstrates the basics of event handling, menus, hierarchical menus, prefs file maintenance, dialogs, alerts, windows, off-screen bitmaps, synchronous and asynchronous sounds, machine-independent timing loops, file maintenance, Gestalt environment checking, apple events, and the not-quite- yet-famous "cough to continue" modal dialog filter proc. None of this is very well commented, but feel free to direct any questions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Ghost 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** Ghost Mouse 1.1 Source dev/src/ghost-mouse-11-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 15 Nov 1993 INIT that causes your mouse to disappear if you stop moving it. Ghost Mouse is a fun little INIT which will cause your mouse to disappear if you stop moving it. Due to numerous requests from users of version 1.0, the mouse can stay stationery for about 2 seconds before it disappears. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; this archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files for the INIT. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This code demonstrates the basics of writing and installing a VBL. This code should work under any system, with any monitor, on all Macintoshes. Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Ghost Mouse 1.1 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** Gnuplot 3.5 Source dev/src/gnuplot-35-c.hqx Philippe LAVAL 10 Dec 1993 Macintosh version of Gnuplot 3.5. Hello, Find inclosed a version for macintosh of Gnuplot 3.5 It as bee compacted and binhexed by CompactPro 1.33. The sources are for Think C 5.04 but compile as well with Think C 6.0 Bye Development-Source **************************************** Gravity Mouse 1.1 Source dev/src/gravity-mouse-11-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 15 Nov 1993 INIT that causes the mouse to be overcome by gravity. **************************************** Development-Source GTQ Scripting Library 1.0B4 dev/src/gtq-scripting-lib-10b4-as.hqx Greg Quinn 23 Nov 1993 Library of AppleScript Scripting Extensions. GTQ Scripting Library 1.0B4 This is my library of AppleScript Scripting Extensions (osax). Would you please archive this to the appropriate places. This library is for nonprofit, noncommercial distribution only. No one should change or modify this library in any way without my permission. Greg Quinn Development-Source **************************************** InvertShapes 1.0.1 dev/src/ad-invert-shapes-101-c.hqx j.t.judge 10 Oct 1993 AfterDark screensaver module that inverts shapes. This is version 1.0.1 of the InvertShapes AfterDark screensaver module. This version corrects the "random" feature and the credit string. Source code is included. - j.t.judge Development-Source **************************************** IRC client Source dev/src/irc-client-c.hqx Olaf Titz, Peter N.Lewis 27 Jul 1993 Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client. This is a Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client. It allows you to talk to people all over the world over the Internet. It will run on any Mac with System version 6.0 or greater and the MacTCP driver, version 1.0 or greater. This is free software according to the GNU General Public License (any version). Refer to the file COPYING for precise terms and conditions. This package contains complete source code and auxiliary files for building the binary with THINK Pascal 2.0.1 or later versions. Portions are Copyright 1992 Peter N.Lewis, read the notices in the TCP Libraries files. Send comments, suggestions, bug reports etc. to: Olaf Titz Development-Source **************************************** Ircle 1.5.1 Source dev/src/ircle-151-p.hqx Olaf Titz, Peter N.Lewis 28 Nov 1993 Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client. This is a Macintosh IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client. It allows you to talk to people all over the world over the Internet. It will run on any Mac with System version 6.0 or greater and the MacTCP driver, version 1.0 or greater. This is free software according to the GNU General Public License (any version). Refer to the file COPYING for precise terms and conditions. This package contains complete source code and auxiliary files for building the binary with THINK Pascal 2.0.1 or later versions. Portions are Copyright 1992 Peter N.Lewis, read the notices in the TCP Libraries files. Send comments, suggestions, bug reports etc. to: Olaf Titz Development-Source **************************************** Jotto ][ 1.0 Source dev/src/jotto-ii-10-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 13 Dec 1993 Simple word game based on logic and frustration. Jotto ][ is a simple word game based on logic and frustration. The computer will pick a 5- or 6-letter word from a 2000+ word database, and you have 15 tries to guess it. You will get feedback on how many letters in your guess are in the actual word, but beware: each guess must be a valid word, or you will or you will not get any feedback about it at all. Jotto ][ is the sequel to Jotto and Jotto Deluxe, featuring better graphics, more sounds, animation, the ability to play with either 5- or 6-letter words, the ability to learn new words if desired, and better "about" boxes. It supports color, grayscale, and B/W monitors and works under system 6 or 7. (For technical reasons, sounds may require system 6.0.7 or later.) Please e-mail comments and suggestions to the author at f8dy@netaxs.com. This game is distributed under the GNU General Public License. This archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and related project files. It also contains the source to another application used to set up Jotto's self- integrity checker. The code in this archive demonstrates handling events, menus, apple events, a prefs file, Gestalt environment checking, hierarchical menus, dialogs, windows, standard file dialogs, and the soon-to-be-famous "cough to continue" modal dialog filter proc. None of this is very well commented, but feel free to direct any questions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Jotto ][ 1.0 is copyright 1993 Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** JPEG Convert 1.0 Source dev/src/jpeg-convert-c.hqx Jim Brunner 1 Mar 1993 The source code distribution for version 1.0 of JPEG Convert. This is the source code distribution for version 1.0 of JPEG Convert. JPEG Convert is a Macintosh application that acts as an interface for the Independent JPEG Group's code. The Independent JPEG Group's code supports JPEG conversion to different formats. This distribution file contains source code only. The pre-compiled application is available under a separate distribution. This distribution does not contain the source for the Independent JPEG Group's software; instructions for obtaining the IJG source are included in this distribution. Features: * Supports system 6 or 7 * Converts JPEG file to/from GIF, PPM, & TARGA * RLE support available (not in default distribution) * Supports quantization, dithering, smoothing, grayscale * Supports batch drag & drop conversion with system 7 * Balloon help and nifty dialogs * SOURCE CODE IS AVAILABLE (separate distribution) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Jim Brunner Development-Source **************************************** KeyCapApp 2.0 Source dev/src/key-cap-app-c.hqx Matthew Xavier Mora, 10 Dec 1993 Modified version of DTS's KeyCap App. Enclosed is my modified version of DTS's keyCap App. I add the 3D key effect and modifier key support. Maybe some one else can add more features. The source code is in c. A Think C project is included. Matthew Xavier Mora Development-Source **************************************** Launch Creator Source dev/src/launch-creator-c.hqx Kiselyov Oleg 3 Nov 1993 Launches an application-creator when given a file name. This is a simple program that, given a file name, launches an application-creator and has it handle the file. If the file is an application, it is launched itself. The net result is exactly the same as if the user had double-clicked on the file. Synopsis void open_selection(const char * full_path_name) Where the 'full_path_name' tells the full path name of the file that should be "double-clicked". Though, a relative path name would do, too. The present program achieves the magic by sending an 'Open Selection' event to the Finder. It is significantly based on the FinderEvents stack by Jon Pugh and Apple Computer, Inc. (C) 1991-92 Apple Computer, Inc.) (which is written in Pascal and _very_ big and messy) Development-Source **************************************** LDEFs dev/src/sample-ldefs.hqx Matt Slot 16 Nov 1993 Sample LDEFs with source. Sample LDEFs with source (for programmers) - * SICN LDEF - Steve Falkenberg, MacDTS * Sys7 Icon LDEF, Sys6/7 Icon LDEF, Indenting LDEF - Me These LDEF's were written as experiments into new formats for displaying data. I think the Icon LDEF's are useful for use in a MS Word-like prefs box, and the others have neat uses too. The commenting is minimal, but so is the functionality in an LDEF. I think that examination should reveal what you need to know. Use the LDEF source to write your own, or just use the compiled resources for your app. The only thing I could ask is that you post, or at least send me, any LDEFs you make based on this. I dont need recognition or cash... cuz I didnt write em for that. Share and Enjoy... Matt Slot, fprefect@umich.edu Development-Source **************************************** Little C Source dev/src/little-c.hqx T. S. Yang 5 Oct 1993 Think C 6.01 version of Little_C -- a subset C interpreter. This is the Think C 6.01 version of Little_C -- a subset C interpreter by Herbert Schildt. Little C is a C interpreter that can execute a subset of K&R ANSI C programming language. ANSI C is a robust and powerful programming language, but the Little C interpreter only implements a limited range of features. These include: parameterized functions with local variables; recursion; if statement; do-while, while, and for loops; integer and character variables; global variables; integer, character, and string constraints; return statement; several library functions; several operators; functions returning integers; and comments. A recursive-descent parser is used to implement the C interpreter. Details of the development, coding, and functionality of the C interpreter are described in Schildt, Herbert. Building your own C interpreter. Dr. Dobb's Journal of Software Tools v14, n8 (August, 1989):38 (16 pages). The original source code can be obtained by anonymous ftp from sites with ddjmag archive, e.g. oakland.oak.edu. Enjoy. T. S. Yang Development-Source **************************************** Mac Speech Source dev/src/mac-speech-p.txt PAUL M SHELDON, Alan Coopersmith 24 Aug 1993 C to pascal code translation of speech manager routine calls. I have little experience in C and was grateful for the posting, in C, of speech manager routine calls. It gave me an opportunity to make a simple exercise to value learning C in the future by the book. In the following, I paste my C to pascal code translation of a submission of a quick hack on this archive by Alan Coopersmith as /info-mac/dev/mac-speech-01.hqx. It was a lot of fun to figure this simple translation with a kid I mentor and then go on late into the night to make the compiling linking and execution work. I tried to comment the code with some of my hard won understanding. Perhaps this brief segment will improve others courage as it has mine. I had a lot of psychological inertia to get moving into enthusiastic momentum. I look forward to translating Alexander W. Kourakos' C demo with Paul Traue, my mentor-kid. Povl H. Pedersen has given me some reassurance. Notice what I am trying to say is this isn't much of a boast for me, just a sense of remarkable joy that I can hook into new system extensions from apple with pinterfaces. A few years ago the only guys I knew about Development-Source **************************************** MacGzip 0.1b2 Source dev/src/mac-gzip-01b2-c.hqx J.A. Gutierrez E. 15 Nov 1993 MacGzip 0.1b2 with sources. Enclosed MacGzip 0.1b2 with sources. Is very similar to the previous version, but this one is according with GNU's Public Lisence (I think it is). have a good time. J.A. Gutierrez E. Development-Source **************************************** Macintosh Tracker 1.1 Source dev/src/macintosh-tracker-11-c.hqx Thomas R. Lawrence 4 Oct 1993 Macintosh Tracker 1.1 Source Code. Macintosh Tracker 1.1 Source Code PLEASE send all correspondence to tomlaw@world.std.com!!! Development-Source **************************************** MacStarter Source dev/src/mac-starter-p.hqx David Eck 14 Dec 1993 Macintosh application shell for writing programs with THINK Pascal 4.0. MacStarter_Pascal: A Macintosh application shell for writing small-to-moderate programs with THINK Pascal 4.0, AND including "expression.p", which provides facilities for parsing and evaluating mathematical expressions such as "x~2+7" or "rate * sin(omega)". MacStarter_Pascal uses the object-oriented features of THINK Pascal to implement windows with the standard Macintosh behavior. The windows can contain "decorations" such as buttons and text-input boxes. A lot of comments are included in the source files, and the source code for several simple applications is included. The expression-manipulation unit, "expression.p" can be used separately from the rest of the shell; one of the sample applications shows how this unit can be used for graphing functions. Note that MacStarter_Pascal is similar to, but more sophisticated than, MacStarter_C (for use with THINK C), which I have distributed previously. This application shell is appropriate for programs that don't need all the power and complexity of the THINK Class Library. It is provided free-of-charge and royality-free, and it can be freely distributed provided no charge is made for it. (I also hereby give my permission for it to be distributed on the info-mac CD ROM.) This is a binhexed self-extracting archive. David Eck Development-Source **************************************** Mailcheck Source dev/src/mailcheck-c.hqx Aaron Wohl 20 Oct 1993 INIT/CDEV/DRVR that checks for mail in a server mailbox. mailcheck / by Aaron Wohl N3LIW / Public Domain / mail n3liw+@cmu.edu Home ftp site akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu [128.2.35.1] /aw0g/mailcheck* Available from compuserve in the ham radio sig/packet section Mailcheck is an Init/cdev/driver to check for mail in a server (unix) mailbox via UDP (TCP/IP) and pop a notification manager dialog window or play a sound when mail comes in. Sources included. It talks to a unix server which is also available from the above site. Aaron Wohl Development-Source **************************************** Menu Fixer 1.0 Source dev/src/menu-fixer-10-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 16 Nov 1993 Programmer's tool for finding and fixing menu problems. **************************************** Development-Source Morpion 1.0.0 Source dev/src/morpion-100-p.hqx Peter N Lewis 3 Dec 1993 Simple solitaire game. This is the Pascal source code for Morpion v1.0.0, a simple solitaire game, initially designed by Henri Lamiraux. The source code contains lots of interesting stuff: -Demonstrates the usefulness of building library routines (only three of the included source files are particular to Morpion). -Support for the core AppleEvents -Support for FMenus which make you menu locations independent of the code that implements them. -Supports for the TextToSpeech Manager. -Demonstrates OO techniques for implementing windows as objects. -Code for reading your own Version resource. -And lots of useful general purpose routines. You can use this source code for any non-commercial purpose. Hope it is useful to someone, Peter. Morpion v1.0.0 Copyright 1993 Peter N Lewis Development-Source **************************************** Mousebroken 1.0.1 Source dev/src/mouse-broken-101-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 7 Dec 1993 Control panel which will gives greater control over the mouse. Mousebroken is a control panel which will give you greater control over your mouse (or less control, depending on how you look at it). It comes with 13 mouse modules, each designed to alter your mouse's behavior in a different way. New mouse modules can easily be designed and added to Mousebroken. The mouse modules in this archive are public domain; feel free to design your own! The Mousebroken control panel is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License. This archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files for the control panel. This archive also contains source code to 13 sample mouse modules and a blank module prototype (quite well commented, too); these modules are public domain. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the control panel, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. Version 1.0.1 fixes a bug that caused the error dialog box to be displayed incorrectly on black & white Macs. This version of the control panel should work on any Macintosh, under either system 6 or 7. Some individual mouse modules may have problems on systems with multiple monitors. Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. This code demonstrates the in's and out's of writing a control panel, advanced file maintenance, INIT installation, preference file maintenance, notification through the Notification Manager, VBL installation and removal, and the correct way to access Quickdraw globals in a control panel. Mousebroken 1.0.1 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** MSG Demo 1.2 Source dev/src/msg-12-demo-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim, Dave Blumenthal 11 Nov 1993 Collection of graphic effects for putting a picture onto the screen. MSG Demo is a collection of graphic effects for putting a picture onto the screen (into a window). The collection started in Feb. 1992 and has since grown to include 32 different effects, including 8 scrolling effects. This is the complete THINK C 6.0.1 project and source code, distributed under the GNU General Public License. You may freely modify this source code and re-release it under the GNU licensing terms; read the enclosed file "GNU General Public License" for details. The graphic effects themselves have been updated, based on comments received from earlier versions. They now do not rely on application globals or external #defines. The rest of the code in this archive demonstrates basics of apple events, menus, windows, offscreen bitmaps, dialogs, asynchronous and synchronous sounds, hierarchical menus, using a preferences file, using timing loops to run the same speed on all Macintoshes, and general event handling. MSG Demo 1.2 (demo application) has been uploaded to the archives. If you can not find it or do not have ftp access, e-mail the primary author at f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim). You may also e-mail bugs, comments, and/or suggestions to that same address. Some of the source files contained in this archive are copyright (C) 1992-3 Dave Blumenthal. The rest are copyright (C) 1992-3 Mark Pilgrim. Development-Source **************************************** MSG Graphic Effects 1.0 Source dev/src/msg-graphic-effects-10-c.hqx 24 Aug 1993 Collection of graphic effects . MSG Demo is a collection of graphic effects for putting a picture onto the screen (into a window). The collection started in Feb. 1992 and has since grown to include 32 different effects, including 8 scrolling effects. This file contains commented C source code for each effect, as well as usage notes and other necessary files. It does _not_ contain source for the entire demo application, only the graphic effects themselves. The rest is up to you. (: MSG Demo 1.0 (demo application) has been uploaded to sumex-aim. If you can not find it or do not have ftp access, e-mail the primary author at f8dy@netaxs.com (Mark Pilgrim). You may also e-mail bugs, comments, and/or suggestions to that same address. Some of the source files contained in this archive are copyright (C) 1992-3 Dave Blumenthal. The rest are copyright (C) 1992-3 Mark Pilgrim. Feel free to use these source files in your own non- commerical applications, but read the individual copyright notices in each source file for details. Share and enjoy. Development-Source **************************************** MultiSession 1.04 Source dev/src/multisession-104-c.hqx Thomas R. Lawrence 4 Oct 1993 Source code to MultiSession. Wow. Source code to MultiSession. PLEASE send all mail to tomlaw@world.std.com! Development-Source **************************************** Notify Source dev/src/myenv-notify-c.hqx Kiselyov Oleg 3 Nov 1993 Minimal "standard" programming environment for Think C/C++. notify.c: The set of functions lets a (possibly, background) application post synchronous or asynchronous notification messages to the user. Synchronous posting means that the posting function does not return until the notification message is displayed and the user dismisses it. In asynchronous mode, the posting function returns as soon as the message is queued into the notification queue (but not yet displayed!). The functions use the Notification Manager and the EventManager (via function sleep() defined elsewhere in the standard env to relinquish the CPU control while sleeping). Circular queue is used to store asynchronous notification requests. Development-Source **************************************** OSAX Samples dev/src/example-scripting-additions-c.hqx Donald Olson Jon Pugh 4 Oct 1993 Eight sample AppleScript Scripting Additions with C source code. Here are eight sample AppleScript Scripting Additions with C source code done by Donald Olson of Apple Computer and presented in his WWDC talk this year. I was asked to make these available on the Internet and now I have. ;) These demonstrate a number of useful techniques for presenting information including the use of records and wildcard handlers in addition to the minimal boring stuff. For all who care, Donald said it was OK to post them since they are also on Applelink. Jon Pugh Development-Source **************************************** PeekABoo 1.1.2 Source dev/src/peek-a-boo-112-ad-c.hqx joe 29 Oct 1993 AfterDark(tm) screensaver module. Will run in Multimodule and Randomizer ! Macfolks, PeekABoo version 1.1.2 AfterDark(tm) screensaver module. This version will run under Multimodule and Randomizer !! For those already with version 1.1.1, I'm submitting a patch to update that version. Download the patch instead - it's smaller :) Source code is included. This is FREE. Requires Color Quickdraw (+ System 7 ??) because it uses offscreen graphics worlds. - joe Development-Source **************************************** Pentominoes 1.4.1 Source dev/src/pentominoes-141-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 11 Dec 1993 Board game where you must fit 12 pieces into a variety of boards. Pentominoes is a board game where you must fit 12 pieces (of five squares each) into a variety of boards. Pieces may be rotated or flipped, but may not overlap each other. A great geometric puzzler that goes back 40 years! Pentominoes is distributed under the GNU General Public License; this archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code for the Pentominoes application, as well as complete source code for an external application used to set up Pentominoes' self-integrity checker. You may freely redistribute this package as a whole; you may freely modify this application and re-distribute it under the GNU General Public License. See the file "GNU General Public License" in this archive for details. This code handles, among other things, events, menus, apple events, a prefs file, Gestalt environment checking, asynchronous sounds, hierarchical menus, dialogs, windows, off-screen bitmaps, file management, standard file dialogs, the correct use of ReleaseResource instead of DisposeHandle (27 instances), and the soon-to-be-famous "cough to continue" modal dialog filter proc. None of this is very well commented, but feel free to direct any questions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Pentominoes 1.4.1 is copyright 1993 by Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** ProTracker Source dev/src/pro-tracker-asm.hqx Jamal Hannah 18 Sep 1993 68000 assembler code for "ProTracker" sequencing/soundtrack editor. This is the 68000 assembler source code for the Amiga music sequencing/sound track editor called "ProTracker", the source and images for versions 1.2 and 2.0 are included. Hopefully it will help Macintosh programmers achive a better understanding of the "MOD" Music file format that ProTracker uses, as well as give ideas about writing sound track software. The origional (LHARC) archive was found on FTP site wuarchive.wustl.edu in the "aminet" section. (/systems/amiga/aminet/mus/edit/ptsource.lzh) - Jamal Hannah , 9/7/93 Development-Source **************************************** RandomSound Source dev/src/sound-at-random-c.hqx Kiselyov Oleg 4 Nov 1993 Picks a sound at random and plays it. This is a whimsy set of functions that lets one play a sound picked at random from the sound folder. The sound folder is assumed to be a folder named "Sounds" in the System folder. [Note, reading STR resource mentioned in the comments is not implemented yet] Development-Source **************************************** Shutdown FX 1.3 Source dev/src/shutdown-fx-13-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 14 Dec 1993 INIT that clears the screen with different graphic effects on shutdown. Shutdown FX will cause your Macintosh to clear the screen with a cool graphic effect every time it shuts down. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; this archive contains complete THINK C source code and project files for the INIT. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This archive contains both THINK C 5 and THINK C 6 project files. Use whichever one you wish and throw away the other. This code demonstrates the basics of INIT initialization and loading, shutdown procedures, and basic graphics work. This code should work under any system, with any monitor, on all Macintoshes. Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Shutdown FX 1.3 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** SITcomm AppleScript Source dev/src/sitcomm-login-as.txt Harry Myhre 8 Dec 1993 AppleScript starts SITcomm, logon to Netcom, and gets into dl directory. Language: AppleScript 1.0 Author: Harry Myhre Date Written: Tue, Dec 7, 1993 Purpose: Start SITcomm, logon to Netcom, get into dl directory, ask user what to do next. tell application "SITcomm" activate Connect "Netcom" -- dial into Netcom Wait For Text "etcom" -- last part of command prompt Send Text "go ~" -- first, go to home dir Send Text return Send Text "go dl" -- go to my download dir Send Text return end tell Development-Source **************************************** Sleep Deprivation 1.0 Source dev/src/sleep-deprivation-10-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 15 Nov 1993 INIT that clears the screen with a cool graphic effect on going to sleep. Sleep Deprivation is a fun little INIT which will clear the screen with a cool graphic effect every time your Macintosh goes to sleep. Of course, this means you have to have a Mac which can go to sleep, like a Powerbook or a Duo or the like. If you do, just slip this INIT in your system folder and restart. 8 effects in all. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License. You may modify this code and rerelease it under the terms of the GNU General Public License; read the file "GNU General Public License" in this archive for details. This archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author requesting a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. You may report bugs, suggestions, comments, etc. to the same address. Sleep Deprivation 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group Development-Source **************************************** SM Explorer Source dev/src/speech-manager-explorer.hqx Alexander W. Kourakos 18 Aug 1993 Lets you play with voices, set pitch and rate, etc. This is a quick little program I hacked together the day I FTP'd the Speech Manager. Lets you play with voices, set pitch and rate, etc. Written in THINK C 6.0. Archived with StuffIt. Should work on any Mac that can use the Speech Manager. Development-Source **************************************** Speech Unit Source dev/src/speech-unit-p.hqx PAUL M SHELDON 3 Sep 1993 Interface and implementation of a speech unit. I didn't have help in c translation to pascal from the kid I mentor, PJ Traue, this time, so there are definite guesses in pascal meaning of c. In this archived submission are four mpw text files. I have included interface and implementation of the speech unit, my old code segment that doesn't use the unit and a new code segment which does. I noted that the new code segment that uses the unit must also have a uses speech or it won't know the meaning of a type, SpeechChannel. That's odd, since I tried not having uses all the way up the hierarchy of calling routines and the object oriented pascal language only caught me there. I am curious as to when I can get away with not using uses items; I am curious as to how much is, as they say in modula language, hidden import. This speech unit works, but may have mistakes in particular in the Gestalt manager call pascal interpretation of the c code written up in the apple docviewer document on speech manager. Maybe the kid I mentor will correct my translation. Maybe someone out there will. I also have Halts to handle os errors. I think that is sort of lame, because I don't insure that all objects are free'd with such a handling. Someone more savvy than could improve on this, for sure. I did several experiments with the unit. You will see my earlier (working) experiments commented out. I wanted to see what a Boris with a Brenda echo would sound like. It sounded like an incompetant translator, not like an echo. There was a time delay, even when I didn't put it there from the speech processing. A very short time for the Brenda echo, but noticeable. If you use the same speaker object to speak concurrently, it cuts its own speech off after an interceded delay. Evidentally, to have concurrent speech, your program must seize a different channel. What you can do with this: With this as a unit in a text editor, you should be able to select things you want to have the mac speak. When you use this unit, you may discover a greater wisdom that I found making it and improve upon it. For your courage, before I tried making this primative thing, I thought it would take more than twice as long as it did. It didn't, even though I was exhausted from other things I did that day! With this submission, you can get the feel of a boundary on how long it takes pascal procedural code to be turned into a prototype unit for an object. Development-Source **************************************** Speedy Mouse 1.1 Source dev/src/speedy-mouse-11-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 28 Nov 1993 Causes the mouse to move twice as fast as it normally does. Speedy Mouse is a fun little INIT which will cause your mouse to move twice as fast as it normally does. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; this archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files for the INIT. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. Speedy Mouse 1.1 fixes a really neat-looking (but definitely annoying) incompatibility with Wrap Screen which caused the mouse to stick to the sides of the screen. This code demonstrates the basics of writing and installing a VBL, and manipulating undocumented low-memory globals. This code should work under any system, with any monitor, on all Macintoshes. Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Speedy Mouse 1.1 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** StandardGetFolder 1.0 Source dev/src/standard-get-folder-10-c.hqx Chris Larson 24 Aug 1993 Allows selection of a folder via the standard file package. StandardGetFolder 1.0 by Chris Larson (cklarson@engr.ucdavis.edu) This is the source code for a module which allows a user to select a folder via the standard file package. It is more complete and error-free than the other samples which perform this function (IMHO). Requires THINK C (written with version 6.0) and System 7 or later. Examples included. Development-Source **************************************** Stoned Mouse 1.0 Source dev/src/stoned-mouse-10-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 15 Nov 1993 Causes the mouse to move discretely instead of continuously. Stoned Mouse is a fun little INIT which will cause your mouse to move discretely instead of continuously, which I find breathtakingly disconcerting. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; this archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code and project files for the INIT. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This code demonstrates the basics of writing and installing a VBL. This code should work under any system, with any monitor, on all Macintoshes. Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Stoned Mouse 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** Talking Clock 1.0b1 Source dev/src/talking-clock-10b1-c.hqx Jon W 26 Aug 1993 Source code for Talking Clock. For those of you more interested in the "why" than the "because," here comes source code for Talking Clock. It is structured so is can work as a minimalistic application shell as basis for your own applications, with a less than 10K overhead for windows and menu management! Read the license; it's freeware. / h+ -- -- Jon W{tte, h+@nada.kth.se, Mac Hacker Deluxe -- Development-Source **************************************** Talking Clock Proª Source dev/src/talking-clock-pro-c.hqx Jon W 17 Sep 1993 Source code for Talking Clock Pro. For those in need of a simple platform to build an application upon, or simply wanting to see how to implement an AppleScript-savvy talking clock faceless background extension, I present: The Source. Cheers, / h+ -- -- Jon W Development-Source **************************************** TCL Terminalpane 1.0 dev/src/tcl-terminalpane-10.hqx Eric Scouten 17 Aug 1993 Provides a basic 24*80 terminal display for use in terminal-style programs. The enclosed file is a source code snippet for Think C 6.0 and TCL. It provides a basic 24*80 terminal display for use in terminal-style programs. Handles basic display functions, but does not provide advanced terminal emulation (i.e. does not include VT100). Freeware. Copyright (C) 1993, Eric Scouten, FrostByte/Design. Thanks for including it... -Eric Scouten Development-Source **************************************** TCPOOExample 1.0.0 dev/src/tcp-oo-example-10.hqx Peter N Lewis 9 Jul 1993 Example code to demonstrate the use of some Object Oriented TCP units. This is some example code to demonstrate the use of my Object Oriented TCP units. These units implement a relatively high level interface to MacTCP, and allow fairly easy writing of TCP applications in Pascal using event driven, object oriented programming. The example program is not a full shell, it simply implements a very basic finger to a fixed user@host. It should be fairly easy to understand. I've used the code in many apps, most of which are available from various ftp sites, or from redback.cs.uwa.edu.au in /others/peterlewis. Hope its useful to someone, Peter. TCPOOExample v1.0.0 Copyright 1993 Peter N Lewis Development-Source **************************************** Tetris Light Source dev/src/tetris-light-c.hqx Hoylen Sue 14 Aug 1993 Think C 5.0 sources for "Tetris Light". The following is a compact pro archive containing the Think C 5.0 sources for "Tetris Light". This is a lightweight Tetris program with source code freely available under the GNU General Public License. Development-Source **************************************** Tools Plus Library 2.1 dev/src/tools-plus-lib-21.hqx Wayne K. Walrath 22 Nov 1993 Library of routines that simplifies programming a Macintosh computer. Tools Plus is a library of routines that simplifies programming an Apple Macintosh computer, and significantly reduces the time it takes to write and debug a program. With Tools Plus, you program at a much higher level when creating, maintaining, and working with a user-interface, so you can develop applications more easily more quickly with less source code with fewer bugs and with more features than if you use ordinary C or Pascal. Tools Plus libraries can be used by programmers developing applications in THINK C or THINK Pascal. With Tools Plus, you can create and maintain a user-interface more easily, without having to create elements yourself. Event handling is dramatically simplified, and most of the processes that define a Mac-standard interface are performed automatically. Registered users get free support and a comprehensive, illustrated 180-page user manual, and may distribute programs created with Tools Plus royalty-free. Tools Plus performs seamlessly on Macintoshes runningI System 5 (Finder or MultiFinder) System 6 (Finder or MultiFinder) System 7 This fully featured copy of Tools Plus is distributed at no cost as Shareware. The purpose of this is to allow potential users to EVALUATE the software before buying it. There are, however, terms and conditions to using this product, even for the purpose of evaluation. ShareWare price: 149.00 US$ Development-Source **************************************** Unfolder 2.0 Source dev/src/unfolder-20-c.txt Don Sample, Howard Shubs, and Bob Perkins 21 Oct 1993 Reconstitutes MacBinary (II) encoded files. This is the source code for Unfolder 2.0, so it might be named unfolder20.c, and put in the same directory as unfolder20.hqx. The Unfolder - program to reconstitute MacBinary (II) encoded files. by various BIXen in the 'mac.hack/tutorial', started on 25 December 1989 Originally written by Don Sample, Howard Shubs, and Bob Perkins on the BYTE Information eXchange (BIX), this program is intended to allow people with a C compiler and no way to transfer resources to their Mac to create a way to deal with Mac files which have been downloaded to non-Macintosh hardware. This program will, when told to Unfold, reconstitute a MacBinary version 1 or 2 file to its original state. The program will work as-is under THINK C 5.0.2, with just the MacTraps Development-Source **************************************** Voyeur 1.0 Source dev/src/voyeur-10-c.hqx Mark Pilgrim 11 Nov 1993 No-frills file viewer. Voyeur 1.0 is a no-frills file viewer. It allows you to view raw data (in hexadecimal and ascii format) of either the data or resource fork of a file. You can't edit any of the information, but you can change the type/creator information or modify the length (EOF) of either fork. Voyeur is distributed under the GNU General Public License; this archive contains complete THINK C 6.0.1 source code for the Voyeur application, as well as complete source code for an external application used to set up Voyeur's self-integrity checker. You may freely re- distribute this package as a whole; you may freely modify this application and re-distribute it under the GNU General Public License. See the file "GNU General Public License" in this archive for details. This code handles, among other things, events, menus, apple events, a prefs file, Gestalt environment checking, hierarchical menus, dialogs, windows, standard file dialogs, and the soon-to-be-famous "cough to continue" modal dialog filter proc. None of this is very well commented, but feel free to direct any questions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Voyeur 1.0 is copyright 1993 by Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Development-Source **************************************** AliasZoo 2.0.2 disk/alias-zoo-202.hqx Cliff McCollum 10 Jul 1993 Utility to locate, verify, repair, rename, and re-connect alias files. AliasZoo is a utility to locate, verify, repair, rename, and re-connect alias files on any of your mounted volumes. This version is a complete re-write of the original AliasZoo and includes a number of new features: - The Find and Resolve functions have been seperated. This allows you to quickly locate and view all the alias files on a drive without having to wait for them to be resolved (resolving checks that they still points to something valid). - Alias files that have been orphaned (they no longer point to their target file) can be automatically reconnected by AliasZoo 2.0. It will search for any file with a matchineg file/creator type and a matching creation date - on ANY mounted drive. If such a file is found, it will be automatically re-connected. - Alias files can now be renamed from within AliasZoo. - The 'Get Info' dialog in AliasZoo now displays the icon of the target file (in color where possible). - The interface has been completely reworked. The main window is now resizable, and the status of alias files are indicated by small icons (rather than changing the line's color - which didn't work too well on grayscale monitors). - You can choose whether or not AliasZoo will resolve aliases to local, removable, or network volumes independant of one another. - When resolving alias files to non-local volumes, AliasZoo will not unmount the volume until it absolutely has to. This prevents you from having to enter your password each time a network alias is resolved. - Better feedback is given while alias files are being resolved. - And many other new features, changes, and abilities. AliasZoo requires System 7, is 32-bit clean, supports the required AE's, and runs fine on every Mac I have been able to test it on (SE, LC, CI, Powerbook, Quadra 700-950). This archive includes the application itself, and a ReadMe document that explains more about AliasZoo. Version 2.0.2 fixes the following bugs: - The divide-by-zero error no longer occurs when volumes with no alias files are selected. - The help dialog appears properly on Color Quickdraw equipped machines with B&W monitors (powerbook, SE/30s, etc). - The 'Smart' unmounting of network volumes has been made smarter. Things should work better now for users with more than 10 volumes mounted during resolve scans. Shareware. $15. Cliff McCollum Internet: cmccollu@ra.uvic.ca Blue Globe Software CompuServe: 76170,601 Fax: (604)721-2859 Disk **************************************** Attributes 1.1 disk/attributes-11.hqx John A. Schlack Mark O'Dell 28 Aug 1993 Utility program designed to alter file information. i am submitting these on behalf of John A. Schlack (the author) who is not directly on the internet... until actually submitting this i did not know that direct internet access is not necessary... i have sent him a copy of this submission, as well as the sumex submission guidelines for future use... his address is "john40@aol.com" if you wish to correspond with him directly... "attributes" is a handy file utility that allows easy access to the 'creator', 'owner', 'stationary', 'locked', and other fields of information kept by the finder about each file... with a simple drag-n-drop interface... as i understand the sumex file layout, attributes seems like something that would go in either "/info-mac/disk" or "/info-mac/util"... i think that john would like to know where it ends up, so that he can tell internet users he knows... so he would probably appreciate a quick note from you confirming the posting and describing where it has been put... if that is possible, please send me a cc: so that i know he has that information... thanks, mark Mark O'Dell CalTech 216-76 Pasadena, CA 91125 818-395-2863 emark@cns.caltech.edu emark@starbase1.caltech.edu (only if problems are encountered w/ .cns.) <<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>> What Is Attributes ? Attributes is a flexible program designed to alter file information using a drag-and-drop interface. Drag a set of file / folder / disk icons onto this program's icon and Attributes will change the file information according to user specification. This function only works on files. Dropping folders or disks onto Attributes will modify the information of the contents of the folders or disks. Information that can be modified includes date and time of file creation / last modification, creator, file type, invisibility, and lock / unlock attributes. The user can operate on all files or files that matching specified criteria (such as creator, file type, etc.) while in the batch mode. If only a single file is dropped on the Attributes icon, it's characteristics can be modified interactively. This program is quite useful for a variety of circumstances: * toggling Teach Text documents from read only to editable * transferring text files between the Mac and IBM PCs (permits definition of a program to launch [creator] when double clicking on the file from the Finder) * altering the creation and modification dates and times of groups of files (useful for programmers when releasing new versions of software and support files) * hiding files in the Finder * locking groups of files to prevent them from being altered or deleted accidentally * interactive editing of a file's characteristics * others limited only by the imagination Disk **************************************** Blindfold disk/blindfold.hqx Robert Gibson 12 Nov 1993 Makes files and folders visible or invisible in the Finder. Steve Waechter asked for a copy of Blindfold. No sooner said than done, Steve. Here is the program, from the CompuServe MACSYS forum. The liner notes for the program are: Make files and folders visible or invisible in the Finder. Useful for hiding private files or cleaning up ugly desktop clutter. Files are modified through an open file dialog, or in Drop Box mode. Scans all directories selected in Drop Box mode, so entire directories or disks can be modified. Updated (bug fix) version of Visibility 1.0. One more of the Drop Rob-Box family. This utility can be used without System 7. **FreeWare** from Robert Gibson Disk **************************************** Browser disk/browser.hqx Matthew Xavier Mora 19 Nov 1993 Browser like program. Enclosed is a browser like program. I was toying with the idea of making a browser like library that programmers could use. In about four hours this is what I came up with. Obvious things still need to be added (like the finder's triangles) but I don't know if its worth the effort. If you think you would like a program like this or could use a library like this, email me and I'll see if there is a big enough response. This runs on system seven only for now. Xavier Disk **************************************** CatFinder 1.22 disk/cat-finder-122.hqx Keith Turner 10 Oct 1993 Disk management utility that catalogs disks. Hello, I was told that this was a good place to send Mac shareware. CatFinder is a powerfull disk management utility that catalogs disks and provides an intuitive Finder-like interface for browsing the catalogs it creates. Hard disks, floppies, CD ROMs, any disk can be cataloged with CatFinder. This is the first time I've sent a program through mail so let me know if I screwed it up. Thanks, Keith Turner - kturner@cybernetics.com Disk **************************************** CD Coyote 1.0.1 disk/cd-coyote-101.hqx Esa Ristil 15 Oct 1993 Program that creates a text file of the info written to the CD Remote DA. CD Coyote is a program for CD-ROM drive users who listen to audio CD's and has written disc information to CD Remote DA and wish to make a TEXT file of that information. CD Coyote is FREE! CD Coyote needs System 7 or later to run. You also need to have CD Remote (or to be precise the CD Remote Programs file) to get the information from. Changes from the first release: - Added to look for CD Remote Programs file from System folder too. - Removed automatic saving if drag-and-drop is used. Disk **************************************** CD-ROM Setup 4.0.4 disk/cd-rom-setup-404.hqx Igor Livshits 28 Jul 1993 The latest version of the Mac installer for the CD-ROM Setup. Macintosh CD-ROM Setup 4.0.4 ============================ This version of the installer correctly deal with the 300 and 300i series CD-ROM drives and correctly installs QuickTime 1.6 Disk **************************************** ChangeCreatorType 1.5 disk/change-creator-type-15.hqx Pete R. Jemian, Brian Bechtel, Juri Munkki 27 Sep 1993 Changes the file type and creator of any file dropped onto it. ChangeTypeCreator.c Change the file type and creator of any file dropped onto this program. Prompts for the file type and creator, and changes all files dropped at the same time to the same type and creator. Written by Brian Bechtel, based on code by Juri Munkki Feel free to use the code in your programs. Modified by Pete R. Jemian, Late-Nite(tm) Software Option was added to convert TEXT files to the chosen system of EOL (end-of-line) characters. Note that EOLs on DOS files are (VAX also uses this EOL format) on Mac files are on UNIX files are If you aren't bothered by this, that's just great. If you are, this little hack will surely help. Very useful for moving TEXT files between DOS, Mac, and UNIX machines by diskNet (copy file onto disk, remove disk, sneaker it to other machine, ...). BTW: Set the application's size to that of the largest file that you expect to convert EOLs. The EOLconvert code reads the entire file into memory at one time, then does the conversion as the file is re-written. WARNING: If you don't know what you are doing, things *could* get pretty fouled up. They might not. UNDO is not supported. See the source code to determine *exactly* what is done. The problem that *could* occur is that you mistakenly select a non-TEXT file along with other TEXT files and convert them all to type TEXT *and* convert the EOL characters to the selection of your choice. That's the danger. Don't do it. You are unprotected against goofball errors like this. Disk **************************************** ChunkJoiner 1.0.4 disk/chunk-joiner-104.hqx Alex Rodella 19 Nov 1993 Allows joining any number of files in one chunk. ChunkJoiner is a small utility that lets you join (concatenate) any number of files in a single chunk. To use it, simply select the files you want to join, and drag&drop them onto ChunkJoiner. You will be asked the "type" and "creator" for the newly created file. You will be also asked for the name of the application which can open the resulting file; I have added this because the Finder 7.x can read this name and show it to the user if the application is not present. ChunkJoiner works on any Macintosh, but it **requires** System 7 or later. Life is easier with a drag&drop interface. New in 1.0.4: The registration form greedily asked for $10 instead of $5; various minor fixes. It seems that the new Sound Manager and/or the Speech Manager want too much stack space, so that sound playing often failed. I increased my stack requirements, even if I think this is a bug in the Apple Managers. Enjoy yourself and remember the $5 shareware fee! Fabrizio Oddone Disk **************************************** ClarisWorks QCat Dbs disk/claris-works-qcat-dbs.hqx Thomas L. Hausmann 5 Nov 1993 CW 2.0 dbs template for processing QCat v1.4.3 produced text files. This is a ClarisWorks 2.0 database template for processing QCat v1.4.3 produced text files. QCat is a utility for cataloging diskettes, hard disks, and removables by Richard De Luca. The ClarisWorks database provides more functionality than De Luca's HyperCard stacks and features document specific buttons for common operations (very handy feature of CW2.0) and color. Thomas L. Hausmann Computer Center Manager Voice: 319/352-8353 222 9th St NW FAX: 319/352-8242 Wartburg College Internet: hausmann@wartburg.edu Waverly, IA 50677 Other: hausmann@aol.com Disk **************************************** DART 1.5.3 disk/dart-153.hqx Michael Twitty 29 Sep 1993 Disk Archive/Retrieval Tool application. DART (Disk Archive/Retrieval Tool) is an application that enables you to duplicate Macintosh, Lisa, Apple II, or MS-DOS disks, save disk images, and create disks from image files. DART 1.5 can read disk image files in DART, DiskMaker, or Disk Copy format. DART 1.5 image files are compressed, approaching a reduction in size comparable to that obtained by using a commercial compression utility. DART 1.5 is System 7.0 "savvy", and implements a custom Apple event mechanism to automate the conversion of older DART or Disk Copy files to 1.5 format. The conversion process can be run by "remote control" (even across a network!) using the accompanying HyperCard stack. (For more information, please refer to the DART User Manual.) ................................................................................ Features o Data compression: more disk images can be archived in the same amount of space. o Data checksumming for reliable disk duplication. o Can read Disk Copy image files. o Requires only 224K of RAM to run. o Stack utility enables you to batch-convert DART 1.4 or Disk Copy files. o Apple events support ("required" AE suite and custom 'cnvt' event.) o System 7 "drag-and-drop" disk image creation. o 32-bit clean. o A/UX compatible. o Nifty color icons and balloon help. ................................................................................ What's New in version 1.5.3 o Compatibility with new Macintosh Quadra 840av and Centris 660av machines. o Compatibility with Apple Event Manager 1.0.1 (a component of AppleScript). ................................................................................ What's New in version 1.5.2 o Compatibility with new Macintosh Quadra 800 and Centris machines. o Under certain circumstances, it was possible for DART to open a corrupted Disk Copy file and create an identically corrupted disk (or image file) from it. Checksums on source disk images are now verified correctly, and DART will always display a warning message if the expected and actual checksum values don't match. (Note that while a damaged Disk Copy file can no longer be converted to DART format, it's still possible to make a disk from it and potentially salvage the data on that disk.) o Fixed a minor (but annoying) display glitch in "Multiple Copies" mode where a portion of the Status message would sometimes be "hidden" underneath the progress bar. ................................................................................ What's New in version 1.5.1 o Compatibility with A/UX 3.0. o Under System 7, you can now drop a floppy disk onto DART to create an image file. o The default filename in Save dialogs is now filled in with the volume name of the source disk (if a source has been selected.) o Volumes can now be mounted in the Finder when DART is running in the background. o Fixed a bug which could occasionally cause a bus error on certain machines. The error would occur either immediately on launch, or after the about box was dismissed. o Fixed a bug which could cause DART to refuse to format a blank 1.4M floppy disk (or a 1.4M floppy formatted as 800K) when "Format Disk" was checked. Disk **************************************** DeskTape 1.6 Demo disk/desk-tape-16-demo.hqx Christopher Barrus 1 Oct 1993 Demo of a CDEV which allows mounting a 4mm DAT or 8mm Exabyte tape. Attached with this mail message is a demonstration version of DeskTape 1.6, a CDEV which will allow you to mount a 4mm DAT or 8mm Exabyte tape on the Mac desktop. The demonstration version limits formatted tape sizes to only 40MB. A full installation of DeskTape can allow you access up to the 2GB allowed to you by the current Mac Finder. DeskTape is published by: Optima Technology 17526 Von Karman Irvine, CA 92714 714/476-0515 714/476-0613 FAX AppleLink: OPTIMA Internet: optima@applelink.apple.com By way of disclaimer I do work for Optima Technology as a Macintosh R & D specialist, but this posting as with all postings made from this account is made on my own behalf and not in any kind of official capacity. Moderators: This should probably go into the demonstration folder. Thanks! Chris Barrus kallista@netcom.com Disk **************************************** Desktop File Killer disk/desktop-file-killer.hqx Buccolm 2 Nov 1993 Removes deleted files entry from the desktop file. All macintosh disk have on them a file called the desktop file. this file helps your mac keep track of what files are on your disk. But when you delete a file from a disk the finder doesnt remove that files intry in the desktop file. therefore the desktop file tends to get very unnessisarily large. Desktop File Killer will remove this file and replace it with a new smaller file. Ive seen over 80K saved. Disk **************************************** DeskZap 2.0b disk/desk-zap-10b12.hqx Allan M. Bloom 5 Jul 1993 Performs many useful operations on files and disks. Due to a steadily diminishing number of requests, here is DeskZap. Downloaded from CompuServe's ZMAC. Al Bloom, Virginia Tech DeskZap version 2.0b12 $25 Shareware by Bruce Tomlin DeskZap is a desk accessory which will let you perform many useful operations on files and disks. With DeskZap, you can: set the Finder information for a file (including the Protect bit) remove linefeeds, control characters, etc. from text files delete, rename, copy, and create files move files to different HFS folders create, delete, rename, and move HFS folders close open files Disk **************************************** Disk Charmer 2.1.1 disk/disk-charmer-211.hqx Alex Rodella 10 Nov 1993 Conveniently initializes (or verify) floppy disks. Disk Charmer 2.1.x is a neat utility that lets you conveniently initialize (or verify) floppy disks. It _requires_ at least System 7 to run. It has a nice, modeless interface. Help Balloons are everywhere. It supports drag&drop (with the required Apple Events). It is able to create larger disks: you gain 8.5K on a 800K disk,18.5K on a HD disk (if you keep one large file filling the disk, such as a Compact Pro segment). It is the first disk formatter supporting the handy "Undo" feature we all know and love. It is the first disk formatter able to initialize and verify disks (hold your breath) **in background**. To access this feature, you need the Thread Manager Extension from Apple Computer. It has even more features... but I am sure you are already impressed! New from version 2.1: A wonderful and subtle bug lurked in the code I wrote to allow the marvelous additions in 2.1. This could cause subtle hangs while Disk Charmer was creating the disk catalog. New from version 2.0.8 (the archives never saw 2.0.8, I think): Lets you choose whether to lock out bad sectors or not; now the first part of the bad sectors search phase can execute concurrently with other applications, provided that you have the Thread Manager installed. New from version 2.0.7: Alerts if you try using a floppy disk with open files on it; fixed a problem with the about box, and its incompatibility with AutoMenus II; no more pauses between initializing and verifying (this only occurred on some Mac models and when the Thread Manager was not installed); a nifty registration form; and other fixes (see the documentation for more info). Enjoy yourself and remember the shareware fee! Fabrizio Oddone Disk **************************************** DiskDup+ 2.22 disk/disk-dup-plus-222.hqx Roger Bates Christian F. Buser 18 Sep 1993 Disk duplication program. This is Disk Dup Plus 2.22 from Roger Bates. Shareware. Replaces version 2.21 on the archives. Binhexed StuffIt file with readme included. Disk **************************************** DiskLock PB 1.0.1 Patcher disk/disk-lock-101a-updt.hqx Harri Rehnberg 4 Nov 1993 Updates DiskLock PB 1.0 to DiskLock PB 1.0.1. This is a fix to the original patcher issued a few days ago. A minor bug was found and fixed in this version. Please delete any earlier versions. The versions can be told apart by the version number. This version is 1.0.1a. This program updates DiskLock PB 1.0 to DiskLock PB 1.0.1. Make sure you update a copy of DiskLock PB, not the original disk. After updating DiskLock PB, launch DiskLock PB by double clicking on it, remove DiskLock PB from your Powerbook, and the install DiskLock PB again. DiskLock PB 1.0.1 fixes a bug on the Powerbook Duo. No other files on the original disk have changed. Disk **************************************** DiskSweeper 1.0 disk/disk-sweeper-10.hqx Jim Speth 15 Dec 1993 Free up space on a floppy used by an unneccessarily large Desktop file. DiskSweeper 1.0 by Jim Speth, speth@end.com This simple utility will free up space on a floppy used by an unneccessarily large Desktop file. Simply drop the offending floppy onto DiskSweeper, and in seconds it will be fixed. This is much faster and easier than reformatting the disk. Disk **************************************** Emergency Disk Maker disk/emergency-disk-maker.hqx Brian R. Gaeke 8 Aug 1993 Allows use of Finder on a boot disk. If you are interested in making an emergency startup disk, here's something that may help. This small util munges the attributes on a copy of ShortFinder so that you can use it as a Finder for a boot disk. Specifically, it changes the name to Finder, the Creator to MACS and the Type to FNDR. I think it might do some other stuff too... it's been a while since I wrote this thing. I thought I sent it to Sumex too, but I guess I didn't... btw-- requires system 7 and shortfinder 1.x (the latter is available on Sumex, the former (7.0.1) is available on ftp.apple.com) this has not been tested on 7.1, 'cause I don't choose to use it. if you have 7.1 and use either this or shortfinder, maybe drop me a line if you use them successfully. Brian -- Brian Gaeke, The Dimensional Gate Company Internet E-Mail: brg@cerf.net Finger my account for my PGP public key. Disk **************************************** Etiquettes 1.7.2 disk/etiquettes-172.hqx Christian F. Buser 10 Oct 1993 Disk labeling program. Enclosed is "Etiquettes" version 1.7.2, a disk labeling program by D. Favrot. The program is in French. Freeware. Please note that I am not the author. Disk **************************************** File Buddy 1.7 disk/file-buddy-17.hqx Derek Chee 25 Aug 1993 Variety of Get Info and file utilities. **************************************** Disk FileTyper 4.1 disk/file-typer-41.hqx Steve Kalkwarf 18 Sep 1993 A type/creator/Finder attribute editor. Here is FileTyper 4.1, the shareware type/creator/Finder attribute editor. Disk **************************************** Find Stuff1.0.2 disk/find-stuff-102.hqx David Sugar 2 Nov 1993 Searches for files. This is version 1.0.2 of Find Stuff. It fixes some bugs in the previous release of Find Stuff and it should replace the previous version. The bugs that wre fixed are: Find Stuff now works on non-color quickdraw machines. When searching by name if you match beginning or end of the name it works You can specify types and creators with a '^' in the name. Minor user interface modifications Find Stuff does require System 7.0 to run and it looks better on machines with color quickdraw but it will work fine with out it. Find Stuff is a program which will search for you files. It will search most types of media (it works fine on local hard drives, floppy disks and real AFP voluems) You can search for files type partial file name, label, type creator, date created and date modified. It shows a list of found items. Dave Sugar Disk **************************************** Fix Icons disk/fix-icons.hqx Lawrence D'Oliveiro 9 Nov 1993 Fixes up problems with the desktop database. Here's an experimental utility I wrote to try to fix up some small problems that can sometimes happen with the desktop database. Lawrence D'Oliveiro Disk **************************************** FlameFile 1.38 disk/flame-file-138.hqx Josh Goldfoot 18 Sep 1993 Complete delete utility. FlameFile v1.38 by Josh Goldfoot FlameFile is a freeware complete-delete program; drag your files or folders onto the FlameFile icon, and they will be erased in a way that no one can ever get access to them again. No other complete-delete utility, commercial or freeware, offers as much: Drag-and-Drop convenience, a customizable warning box, optional DOD specifications overwrite, a free space disk wipe, options to disguise the file's name, size, type, and creation/modification dates, even AppleScript support and the ability to play a sound after deleting files. Disk **************************************** Folder Icon Cleaner 1.1 disk/folder-icon-cleaner-11.hqx Alex Rodella 19 Nov 1993 Gets rid of custom icons. Folder Icon Cleaner is a small utility that lets you get rid correctly of those space and time wasting custom icons, sticked right there on your folders. The Finder keeps every folder icon in a separate hidden file. The known versions of the Finder (7.0, 7.0.1, 7.1) do not delete this file when removing a custom folder icon. They only delete the icon resources from the file. Note that no other information is kept into these ÒIconÓ files. Folder Icon Cleaner correctly removes the icon by deleting the file (and by updating the ÒUse custom iconÓ attribute of the folder). No data is lost, you only gain a little more free space on your disk. You can even erase every custom folder icon on your disk. Folder Icon Cleaner can only be used under System 7 or later; however, it is rather useless on a System 6-or-older Macintosh. Life is easier with a drag&drop interface. New in 1.1: Fixed all the problems common with ChunkJoiner. Redesigned the dialog appearing when you drag&drop a disk. No more asks for confirmation if the folder you dropped has no custom icon. Enjoy yourself and remember the shareware fee! Fabrizio Oddone Disk **************************************** Garbage Collector 0.1 disk/garbage-collector-01.hqx Roy Wood 9 Dec 1993 Restores a files and folders to a set location and name. Here is Garbage Collector 0.1, a utility program which will be useful to those of use fated to looking after Macintoshes that are used, misused, and abused by many people. In my case, it's used to help clean junk off the hard drives on the Macs in the library at the school where I teach. The basic idea is that this program allows you to create a master map of what the hard drive is *supposed* to look like, then use this map to periodically restore the drive to that ideal condition, more or less. When you use Garbage Collector to restore a drive, it scans all files and folders, restoring moved files/folders to their original location, restoring the names of renamed files/folders, and moving unrecognized files to a common directory at the root level of the drive. The online help screen describes all that and more.... The program seems to work okay so far, though I can't promise that there isn't a big in it that will eventually reformat or scramble the drive contents irrevocably. That's why I don't mind using on the school's machines but not my own..... :) Using this program is a lot easier than manually scanning files and folders to find junk the students have put there.... If there is sufficient interest, I'll dress up the atrocious user interface and add some bells and whistles. -Roy Wood (rrwood@io.org) Disk **************************************** IIe Discolour disk/iie-discolour.hqx devendorf 11 Nov 1993 Creates color disk icons. **************************************** Disk Jon's Commands1.0a6 disk/finder-commands-10a6-as.hqx Jon Pugh 30 Aug 1993 Three commands for AppleScript: deleteFile, moveFile and renameFile. I've read a bit of whining on the net about AppleScript and the Finder's inability to rename and delete files, so I thought I would do something about that. Here are three new commands for AppleScript; deleteFile, moveFile and renameFile. This is version 1.0a6 of Jon's Commands. More commands will be added later as time permits and we'll climb up the curve towards beta as features are added. These commands are free for noncommercial use. Contact me for a cheap commercial licence. Also, contact me if you have bugs to report or suggestions for features. My plans include conversions of a large number of my XCMDs. Watch for updates. Jon Disk **************************************** List File 1.0 disk/list-files-10.hqx J. Rossi 19 Nov 1993 Creates text catalogs of any folder or disk. List Files is a very straightforward utility that creates text catalogs of any folder or disk you drag on it. The text file can be edited and saved for later use (you'll be able to read or print it with any word processor or text editor). Text catalogs are a very convenient way to keep track of unmounted volumes (like floppies or SyQuest's) because they are small, easy to read and easy to search. List Files takes full advantage of System 7, but it will also run on older systems (the minimum version required is 4.2). Just use the "OpenI" menu item instead of System 7's drag & drop method. Full doc included I.m not the author. Disk **************************************** MacLibrarian 1.6.3 disk/mac-librarian-163.hqx J. Rossi 19 Nov 1993 Disk management and a labeling program. MacLibrarian is a disk management and a disk labeling program. You can create professional looking labels for your library of disks by simply drawing a template and then letting MacLibrarian fill in the areas such as disk name, serial number, file name and more. If you want to add pictures to your labels then simply define the area and paste the picture into the area. Full doc included. I'm not the author. Disk **************************************** PowerScan 2.0 disk/power-scan-20.hqx Jonas Wallden 13 Oct 1993 Scans disks and can save, print, filter, find duplicate files . Dear Netters, This is version 2.0 of my shareware application PowerScan. It is used to scan disks and can save, print, filter, find duplicate files and more. This version is a complete rewrite from scratch with *many* new features: * Support for Apple's Thread Manager! Yes, PowerScan will now run several scan and find duplicates operations concurrently, even when in background. Thread Manager is not included in the archive so you'll have to download it separately from e.g. ftp.apple.com. Highly recommended! * Greatly improved filtering. In addition to the type and creator filters available in version 1.0, this version also handles filename, size, creation and modification dates in any combination. Filter components can be grouped. * Support for external plug-in modules. Filters can be installed just by dropping them in a folder. Also supports external pre-processors such as the included Compact Pro archive scanner. A StuffIt preprocessor is in the works. * All new user interface. Select font and size for display and printing, resizable columns, new floating palette where most settings can be accessed. * Saving and printing. PowerScan can now save and open directory listings. Print options include margins, print font and header. On-screen print preview is included. * Many small improvements. Send select/open Apple Events to the Finder, movable dialog boxes, better Search function, apply filter after scanning... PowerScan 2.0 requires System 7 or later. It is shareware $10. Included in the package is a user's manual and parts of the programmer's documentation (i.e. how to write a pre-processor; I will upload the filter docs when they are finished). -- Jonas Wallden -- Internet: jonasw@lysator.liu.se -- AppleLink: sw1369 -- Disk **************************************** Public Utilities Demo disk/public-utilities-demo.hqx Greg Friedman 17 Aug 1993 Demo of a disk utilities package. Fifth Generation Systems' "Public Utilities for the Macintosh" is the most powerful and complete disk repair package available. This special version demonstrates all of Public Utilities' diagnostic abilities, but will not fix problems that it finds. Public Utilities Features --------------------------- + Fixes many problems that Norton and other disk-repair programs can't. + Worry-free disk optimization; safe even during a system crash or power failure. + Prevention: a control panel that scans your disks during idle time and alerst you to problems before they cause data loss. + Tracking and recovery of deleted files. Even lets you recover files after optimizing! + 24 hour toll-free technical support. Special Competitive Upgrade ---------------------------- See the Read Me enclosed in this package for information on a special, low-cost competitive upgrade offer. Disk **************************************** QCat 1.43 disk/qcat-143.hqx Richard De Luca 5 Nov 1993 Utility for cataloging diskettes, hard disks, and removables. This is QCat v1.4.3 by Richard De Luca of Ste-Christine, Qc Canada. QCat is a utility for cataloging diskettes, hard disks, and removables. It is bundled with two HyperCard stacks for browsing QCat produced lists. QCat also creates text files that can be imported into databases. I have used QCat for maintaining a Macintosh Users Group library of nearly 1000 diskettes and have developed a ClarisWorks 2.0 database template for processing QCat produced text files. The CW2.0 database features document specific buttons to perform useful commands. The ClarisWorks 2.0 database has been submitted seperately to the info-mac archives Thomas L. Hausmann Disk **************************************** QuickBack 1.8.5 disk/quick-back-185.hqx Guenther Blaschek 31 Aug 1993 Disk back-up utility. This is QuickBack version 1.8.5. It contains a couple of improvements over the last released version 1.8.1: - Supports the required Apple events - Uses Apple events to shut down the Mac - Skips AutoDoubler's temporary files - Does a better job at estimating the time remaining - Shows the complete path names during scanning and backup - Writes the complete path names to the log file - Corrects a couple of minor bugs. For those who do not know what QuickBack is for: It is a simple backup utility featuring - backup from/to disks/folders - exclusion of files/folders with special names - shutdown after backup - log file QuickBack is FREE. TechText documentation included. Disk **************************************** RamDisk Helper 1.3 disk/ram-disk-helper-13.hqx Dwight Lemke 6 Jul 1993 Keeps your RAM Disk in sync with a folder on your hard disk. I downloaded this from Compuserve. RAM Disk Helper Version 1.3 March 4, 1993 Requires: System 7.0, a 68020 or later, and a RAM Disk capable Mac. RAM Disk Helper is a system extension that keeps your RAM Disk in sync with a folder on your hard disk. Disk **************************************** SCSIMaster disk/scsi-master.hqx Joe Ballantyne 16 Nov 1993 SCSI driver for the Mac that supports multiple partitions. To Info-Mac: I am submitting the enclosed file for posting on the Info-Mac archive. I give permission to Pacific HiTech to include this file on their CD-ROM of the Info-Mac archive. Any other companies that want to commercially distribute the enclosed file must get separate written permission to do so. PLEASE do not cut off the License agreement when you post this on the archive. I read something about automatic software that looks for the "This file must be converted with BinHex 4.0" string and I want to make sure that the License Agreement is NOT CUT OFF by any automatic software. If there is some way I can set things up in the future so that the automatic software will work and my License Agreement will stay on the SCSIMaster.hqx file, then please let me know. Very concise description: A multiple partition SCSI disk driver. Description: SCSIMaster(TM) is a SCSI driver for the Mac that supports multiple partitions on a single SCSI drive. It permits use of all of the hidden extra space on Apple hard drives. It is free for non commercial home use. Please include everything after this line in the Info-Mac archive. --------------------------------------------------------------------- SCSIMaster(TM) Software License Agreement PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE COPYING, DOWNLOADING, OR INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE. BY COPYING OR DOWNLOADING OR USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE, YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO COPY OR DOWNLOAD OR USE THIS SOFTWARE. 1. License. Digital Systems retains title to this software and its related documentation. Individuals are granted a free license by Digital Systems to use this software for their personal non-profit home use when they register. UNLESS YOU REGISTER YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO USE THIS SOFTWARE! SO REGISTER! Instructions on how to register are built into the software. Simply click on the About button in the main window. Companies, universities, government agencies, and any other organizations may purchase a yearly license to use SCSIMaster(TM) on all of their Macs. Contact Digital Systems, P.O. Box 1381, Santa Barbara, CA 93117, (805)685-3580. 2. Copying. You may give copies of SCSIMaster(TM) to other people provided that they read and accept the terms and conditions of this License Agreement. Each copy must be an exact copy of all of the files that came with your original copy of SCSIMaster(TM). You may NOT copy or install SCSIMaster(TM) onto the Mac(s) of any organization that has not purchased a License to use SCSIMaster(TM) on their computers. You may NOT use SCSIMaster(TM) at work unless the organization you work for has purchased a license to use SCSIMaster(TM). Get them to buy a license! Any copy of SCSIMaster(TM) that is placed on a computer for electronic distribution must be an exact copy of the compressed and binhexed SCSIMaster(TM) package and must have this License Agreement prepended to the binhexed data. A copy of the SCSIMaster(TM) package that may be distributed electronically can be obtained by ftp to the internet host sumex-aim.stanford.edu 3. Distribution. This software and/or documentation may NOT be commercially distributed or distributed with any commercial product without the prior written permission of Digital Systems. Please write or call if you would like to commercially distribute or include this software with your product. 4. Restrictions. This software contains copyrighted material, trade secrets and other proprietary material and in order to protect them you may not decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble or otherwise reduce this software to a human-perceivable form. You may not rent, lease, modify or create derivative works based upon this software in whole or in part. 5. Termination. This License is effective until terminated. You may terminate this License at any time by first removing the SCSIMaster(TM) driver software from your computer(s) and then destroying the SCSIMaster(TM) installer software and related documentation and all copies thereof. This License will terminate immediately without notice from Digital Systems if you fail to comply with any provision of this License. Upon termination you must remove the SCSIMaster(TM) driver software from your computer(s) and destroy the SCSIMaster(TM) installer software and related documentation and all copies thereof. 6. Government End Users. 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SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 7. Limitation of Liability. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, SHALL DIGITAL SYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT RESULT FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS SOFTWARE OR RELATED DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF DIGITAL SYSTEMS OR A DIGITAL SYSTEMS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. In no event shall Digital Systems' total liability to you for all damages, losses, and causes of action (whether in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise) exceed either the amount you paid for your License or $50 whichever is less. 8. Apple. APPLE COMPUTER, INC. MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE ACCOMPANYING COMPUTER SOFTWARE PACKAGE, ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IS NOT PERMITTED BY SOME STATES. THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY PROVIDES YOU WITH SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. THERE MAY BE OTHER RIGHTS THAT YOU MAY HAVE WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. 9. Controlling Law and Severability. This License shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States and the State of California, as applied to agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within California between California residents. If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision of this License, or portion thereof, to be unenforceable, that provision of the License shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible so as to effect the intent of the parties, and the remainder of this License shall continue in full force and effect. 10. Complete Agreement. This License constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the use of this software and related documentation, and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements, written or oral, regarding such subject matter. No amendment to or modification of this License will be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of Digital Systems. Disk **************************************** SetupPartitions 1.0.1 disk/setup-partitions-101.hqx Fabrizio Oddone 16 Dec 1993 Create more than one Macintosh partition on a hard disk . SetupPartitions is a neat utility that lets you create more than one Macintosh partition on a hard disk formatted with Apple HD SC Setup. It _requires_ at least System 6.0.4 to run. SetupPartitions lets you use true, "hard" partitions (as opposed to "soft" partitions). Quadra AV users will particularly appreciate SetupPartitions: in fact, it seems that the only driver exploiting the new awesome hardware capabilities of the AVs is the Apple one. So you want to format with Apple HD SC Setup. Since these days hard disks are pretty huge, you also want to partition. So you want SetupPartitions. No code changes in 1.0.1; user interface adjustments & improved documentation. Enjoy yourself and remember the US$10 shareware fee! Fabrizio Oddone Disk **************************************** SmartFolder1.1 disk/smart-folder-11.hqx Scott Fenton 6 Jul 1993 Draws a number on the folder icons of the number of files/folders within. SmartFolder 1.1, freeware by Scott Fenton. Downloaded from Compuserve. Please note that I am not the author of this software. Here is the info from CIS: SmartFolder is an extention for System 7 that draws a number on top of the folder icons in the Finder that represents the number of files/folders within that folder. Disk **************************************** SmartSaver 1.9.3 disk/smart-saver-193.hqx Berent Daan 29 Nov 1993 Backups changed and added files in your filesystem. New since version 1.9.1: Decent Shareware dialog added. SmartSaver no longer expires on 1/1/94 New since version 1.9.2: Bug fixed that caused an error -43 on moving old versions to SS Replaced folder, when source and destination were on the same volume. Address of author has changed. SMARTSAVER 1.9.3 ================================== This binhex package contains: 1. SmartSaver 1.9.3 - the program 2. SmartManual - the manual file in MSWord 5.0 format 3. About SmartSaver 1.9.3 - a short description of SmartSaver DESCRIPTION ======================== SmartSaver helps you to backup changed and added files in your filesy= stem. It lets you select a folder or disk to be the source location, and an other folder or disk to be the destination location. After giving the [Save smart] menu command, SmartSaver starts to trac= e the source and destination location, and copies all files from the so= urce that are new or have been modified, to the destinationfolder. There are several features available. Some of the most important ones= are: * File Relocation (automatic relocation of files on the destination =09volume depending on a letter code at the start of the file name). * File Compression (Automatic compression before transfer to=20 =09destination using DiskDoubler=AA). * Detection of moved files (Moved files are automatically moved on = the =09destination too, without re-copying them) * Quit dialog (Allows you to let SmartSaver save your work before =09shutting down your mac unattendedly). * Full drag&drop system 7 support. * Network services like messages and remote control, =09for example to shut down an other mac. * File selection by label and substring in the filename. * Trace and Cleanup commands to detect and trash double data on you= volumes. * And many more. SmartSaver is ShareWare To get a valid serial number send $50 to the author. Please report bugs and questions to the author: Berent Daan Riethorsterstraat 6, 6828 GE Arnhem, The Netherlands. tel. (+31)(0)85 515641 e-mail: berent@kgs.twi.tudelft.nl Enjoy! Disk **************************************** SwitchBack 2.2 disk/switch-back-22.hqx Jeff Home 7 Dec 1993 Synchronises two folders, so that both have a copy . This is the latest version of SwitchBack (version 2.2). Please replace any older versions with this one. What is SwitchBack? SwitchBack is a utility program that synchronises two folders, so that both folders have a copy of the most recent version of their files. The two folders can reside on the same volume, on two different volumes, or indeed on two different computers connected by a network. It has been designed principally for those people with two computers (especially desktop and PowerBook) who need to ensure that they have the most recent version of their documents available to them. It also functions well as a simple backup utility for people with one computer. For example, a folder residing on your main hard disk can be linked to a folder residing on a floppy disk. Because SwitchBack supports the required AppleEvent suite, and is fully AppleScript-aware, you can use AppleScript to execute a series of backups automatically. Programs that permit scheduled execution of scripts could permit you to do a daily backup, and then shut the machine off. This ability is very powerful. What this Archive Contains. SwitchBack 2.2 SwitchBack Help User's Guide (MWII) in MacWrite II format Read Me (this document) Registration Form Disk **************************************** Synchronize! 3.0.1 disk/synchronize-301-demo.hqx Toshiyuki Kumashiro 11 Dec 1993 File synchronization utility. This is Synchronize! 3.0.1, a file synchronization utility. As a way of introducing you to Synchronize!, you may use its basic file synchronization features FREE. Just decompress this Compact Pro archive and try it out. The many advanced features of the program may be demonstrated with folders which contain less than 400K. Unlimited use of the advanced features requires the purchase of the program, which is $29.95. The following is a list of the features of Synchronize! 3.0.1: Features Completely automatic operation. Starts once or periodically at a preset time, or when disks become available. Automatically connects and disconnects AppleTalk Remote Access and file server disks. Hierarchical display of files to be copied, just like the Finder. See the files which will be copied, and the folders they reside in. Synchronize deleted files. When you delete a file from one disk, Synchronize! recognizes that the matching file should also be deleted. Check for conflicts. Synchronize! notifies you when two matching files have both been changed, or a file will overwrite a matching file of another type, and lets you set the action to be taken. Copies files to and from any disk which appears on the desktop. Works with AppleShare, File Sharing, and AppleTalk Remote. Copies bidirectionally (for file synchronization) or in one direction only (for a quick backup, or file distribution to other sites). Creates an exact duplicate of a folder or a hard disk by copying only new or changed files. Copies in the background, at variable speeds. Set the copying speed that best fits your style P slow and unobtrusive, or really fast, faster than the Finder. Log your activities. Review the results of previous synchronizations, including ones done automatically. Options Each document can be customized in its operation with the following options: **Synchronize automatically. Start synchronization at a preset time, when you start or quit the program, or when disks become available. **Make an AppleTalk Remote Access connection, synchronize your files, unmount a file server, and disconnect, all without having to enter passwords. **Show the files and folders to be copied, deleted, or moved in a hierarchical list, with the opportunity to delete files, or remove some files from the list of files to be copied. **Close the document, Quit, or Shut Down when copying is complete. Run Synchronize! as the last thing you do. Let it shut down your Mac when itUs done copying. **Eject disks (or unmount servers) when copying is complete. **Use aliases to include files or folders in a synchronization, even when they reside elsewhere on your disk. **Copy only certain files or folders. Designate files to be copied by full or partial file name, date modified, file type, creator, and label. Include or exclude the contents of any folder. **Copy AutoDoubler files in their compressed form. Copy files compressed by AutoDoubler in their compressed form, saving time and space, even to floppy disks! **Verify files. Verify that floppy disks have been correctly written by reading the information and comparing to what was written. System 7-Savvy Synchronize! supports Balloon Help and Apple Events. It is 32-bit clean, and runs on all Macs which have System 6.0.2 or later, or System 7. Try it out! If you'd like to try Synchronize!, download it from AppleLink. For demonstration, Synchronize! allows basic file synchronization to be used for free; when advanced features are used, copying is limited to folders which contain no more than 400K. On AppleLink, the path is Third Parties:Thrid Parties(P-Z):Qdea. On CompuServe, look for SYNCH.SEA in the Misc. Applications library of the Macintosh Applications Forum. If you purchase Synchronize! by telephone, you receive an serial number which will immediately enable all advanced features of the software you already have. There is no need to wait for the product to be shipped to you. Disk **************************************** TouchFolder 2.0.0 disk/touch-folder-20.hqx Kevin Boyce 11 Aug 1993 Updates a folder's modification date to the most recently modified file within. Here is a new version of my TouchFolder application. While its purpose is still to set the modification date of a folder to match the latest-modified file inside, this one is much more flexible. It has a preferences dialog that comes up when you launch it by double-clicking, allowing you to choose several settings. Documentation is included in the archive. Please remove version 1.0.0 (the only version I have uploaded before this one) and replace it with this version. Thank you, Kevin Disk **************************************** TrashEmptier disk/trash-emptier.hqx J. Rossi 1 Oct 1993 Delete files and folders without using the Finder's Trash. I'm uploading this for a friend without Internet access. The Compact Pro archive contains both English and French versions This is an abstract of the readme file: 1TrashEmptier is a 'drag and drop' utility that works only if you are running System 7. To use it, you have to drag a disk, file or folder over its icon. Trying to open 1TrashEmptier by double-clicking it will only bring its 'AboutI' box. The application has two purposes: it can selectively empty the Trash of one volume, and it can delete files and folders without using the Finder's Trash. The action of 1TrashEmptier depends on the nature of the icon that you drag over it: disk, folder or file (document or application). All comments are welcome. Pre Vincent TRADITIONS MONASTIQUES CalvaCom : TM33 Internet : TM33@Calvacom.fr Disk **************************************** TrashMan 4.0.5 disk/trash-man-405.hqx Dan Walkowski 18 Sep 1993 Popular trash utility. Here is the latest version of TrashMan, the most popular trash utility in this arm of the Milky Way. This version is now fully compatible with System 7 Pro and AppleScript. In addition, TrashMan is now PowerBook friendly! I have discovered a way to determine when the disk is spinning in a PowerBook, so now TrashMan will _not_ spin up the disk. This allows PowerBooks to go to sleep properly, and doesn't waste valuable battery juice. Thank you for your support! Dan Walkowski Disk **************************************** TypeEdit disk/type-edit.hqx buccolm@CSOS.ORST.EDU (Arg0n) 25 Oct 1993 Automates and speeds-up the process of changing filetypes. This is a newer version of TypeEdit. A copy I sent about a day ago has a major bug. It should be replaced by this. TypeEdit should go in the util directory. TypeEdit was written to automate and speed-up the process of changing filetypes. This is often nessesary to do with file that you have downloaded. TypeEdit has a quick and easy to use interface. Disk **************************************** Unlock Folder disk/unlock-folder.hqx Carl B. Constantine 24 Aug 1993 Unlocks folders so they may be completed. Many people have experience problems with "the folder from hell" syndrome. This is a folder that will not delete no matter what you do. This program 'unlocks' this folder so that you can delete it. (incidentally: this works for folders and hard drives that have been 'locked' by using File Sharing on the mac. Not the author, just thought other people would like this too. -- Carl B. Constantine Disk **************************************** Unmountit 1.0 disk/unmountit-10.hqx John H. DeRosa 10 Jul 1993 CDROM unmounting utility . Here is a tool that I found on AppleLink that solves a problem with ejecting CD-ROMs with Personal AppleShare running. This problem occurs when you try to unmount (trash) a CDROM that won't eject because the CDROM "is being shared". All you need to do is drag the CDROM on top of Unmountit and file sharing will be turned off, the disk ejected and then file sharing turned back on. Simple. This tool was created by Jim Luther from Apple's Developer Technical Support Team and is, "free software and can be freely distributed by individuals." Unmountit is part of a package called FSid that includes other AppleShare tools that 1) set or disable various options supported by the AppleShare control panel and, 2) allow the owner of a Macintosh to start and stop the file server running on that Macintosh from a remote Macintosh. Enjoy, John DeRosa Disk **************************************** Verifile 1.0.1 disk/verifile-101.hqx Alessandro Levi Montalcini 18 Sep 1993 Calculates a checksum and a CRC32 on the data of any file. Verifile is a small utility that calculates a checksum and a CRC32 on both the data and resource forks of any file that's dropped on it. This is useful if you want to compare two files that are not on the same machine without having to copy them over a network or modem connection. If the hexadecimal numbers displayed by Verifile match, chances are that the two files are equal. 1.0.1 fixes a nasty bug which used to occur under System 6. Thanks to Howard L. Dyckman (dyckman@nosc.mil) who reported the bug. SHAREWARE - $5 Author: Alessandro Levi Montalcini Disk **************************************** Voyeur 1.0 disk/voyeur-10.hqx Mark Pilgrim 11 Nov 1993 No-frills file viewer. Voyeur 1.0 is a no-frills file viewer. It allows you to view raw data (in hexadecimal and ascii format) of either the data or resource fork of a file. You can't edit any of the information, but you can change the type/creator information or modify the length (EOF) of either fork. Voyeur is distributed under the GNU General Public License. Complete C source code will be uploaded to the archive sites (for instance, sumex-aim.stanford.edu) in a separate archive. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author at f8dy@netaxs.com requesting a copy of the source code, the program iteself, or a list of other programs by the same author. System 6 and 7 compatible; supports B/W, grayscale, and color monitors. Voyeur 1.0 is copyright 1993 by Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Disk **************************************** Civitype font/ps/civitype.hqx Brooks Seymore 14 Nov 1993 A very, very nice script font somewhat similar to Black Chancery. Archivists, Enclosed is a font that I pulled off of America OnLine a few weeks back. It is a very, very nice script font that is somewhat similar to Black Chancery, meaning that owners of the latter would like this one to. Brooks Font-General **************************************** Code 9 font/code-9.hqx John Thoo 10 Jul 1993 Monospaced 9 point font. There was a recent request for a good monospaced font for programming. I'm enclosing a binhexed 9pt version of the "Code" font, which I created from another font I found on AppleLink a while back (I added the slashed zero). What makes this font great is that there are NO invisible characters - the characters that are non-printing in most other fonts show up as their ASCII code inside a rectangle. Zeroes are also slashed, and small "l" does not look like numeral "1". This is my default font for MPW files (although I print with courier to avoid sending a bitmap to the LaserWriter). I hope you enjoy it. Please archive as "Code9.hqx". Robert Lenoil Independent Consultant Font-General **************************************** Cyber Chicago font/cyber-chicago.hqx John Elmore Jr 18 Sep 1993 High-tech cyberpunk-looking font. Well, here I am working on a HyperCard stack (which might get uploaded to sumex-aim sometime in the next decade) and I decided I wanted a kind of high-tech cyberpunk-looking font. So I dug out a copy of Chicago, hacked it up with ResEdit, and voila! I call it CyberChicago because I couldn't think of anything better. If you like it, enjoy! If not, trash it. It's in the PUBLIC DOMAIN (yes kiddies, you could hack it up even more, call it CyberChicago Deluxe, and I wouldn't care) because I seriously doubt anyone is going to pay money for it. If you like, though, I might appreciate an email message saying so. And if I get really bored I might dig out an old copy of Fontographer and make it a TrueType font. Jay Font-General **************************************** Davys Other Dingbats font/davys-other-dingbats.hqx David Rakowski Shishin Yamada 1 Jul 1993 Type 1 pictorial PostScript font. Please Note: I am not the author of this font file. Recently, I uploaded a TrueType conversion of the "DavysRibbons" file, which, for some reason or another lost its original TrueType associated file. Anyways, I received quite a few letters asking for the other fonts of the "Davys" family. Here, anyways, is one of the TrueType and Laser PS files for "DavysOtherDingbats," with all its files. The thanks, credits, and any cash should go to David Rakowski, the AUTHOR of these fonts. I just got asked to post it, since it seems sumex-aim no longer has it. A blurb from the README docs follows. -squish@endor.harvard.edu DavysOtherDingbats is a Type 1 pictorial PostScript font. It will work with Adobe Type Manager, version 1.2 or higher. To install the font, install like any other PostScript font. Both the regular and shift keyboard are filled with pictorial characters. There are no characters on either of the option keyboards. Because the outline font is so large (around 107K), it is advised you use it sparingly with other downloadable fonts. Otherwise your PostScript printer may burp or vomit, due to memory restrictions. Some characters should be used only at sizes of 48 points or greater. DavysOtherDingbats is copyright 1991 by David Rakowski, and is distributed free of charge without request for recompense of any sort. Commercial distribution is, however, strictly prohibited without exception. You may give copies of DavysOtherDingbats to all your friends, providing all four files contained in this archive are included and in the same folder. DavysOtherDingbats comes to you from Bug-Bytes, who do it for the fun of it. Font-General **************************************** Grunge font/grunge.hqx Scott Yoshinaga 11 Dec 1993 A display type face. Here is my latest font release called "grunge" It is used as a display type face and is meant to give you the feeling of being grungy! Heh. I got the idea after listening to Alice In Chains for 2 hours straight. Check it out! -scott yoshinaga Font-General **************************************** Handwriting 2.0 font/handwriting-20.hqx Henry S Bloomfield 10 Jul 1993 Font generated from tidied-up traced scans of the authorÕs handwriting. This font was generated from tidied-up traced scans of my handwriting, and, when printed out doesn't look too unlike real writing. This release of the font is a major advance on the last release - it now contains 211 characters, and is almost a 'complete' font. This archive contains Postscript type 1 and TrueType versions. The font "Handwriting" is "milk-of-human-kindnessware". It is free to be used without permission in any noncommercial work - permission for any other usage must sought from me. It may be distributed freely, so long as the file "Handwriting README" remains unaltered, and is distributed with it. The font "Handwriting" is C 1993 Henry Bloomfield Font-General **************************************** Latin 1 font/latin-1.hqx Robert Pellerin 6 Jul 1993 Allows view ing of a text saved using the ISO 8859-1 character set. Dear moderators, This my new Latin-1 9 & 12 bitmap font. It should help those who have to view a text saved using the ISO 8859-1 character set. Robert Pellerin - Montreal, Qc Canada Font-General **************************************** SIL IPA 1.2 font/sil-ipa-12.hqx Evan L. Antworth 8 Nov 1993 Set of scalable IPA fonts with Phonetic Alphabet and 1990 Kiel revisions. This is an updated version (1.2) of the SIL IPA fonts and should replace all older versions on all archives. The SIL Encore IPA Fonts are a set of scalable IPA fonts containing the full International Phonetic Alphabet with 1990 Kiel revisions. Three typefaces are included: SIL Doulos (similar to Times), SIL Sophia (similar to Helvetica), and SIL Manuscript (monowidth). Each font contains all the standard IPA discrete characters and non-spacing diacritics as well as some suprasegmental and puncuation marks. Each font comes in both PostScript Type 1 and TrueType formats. Evan.Antworth@sil.org Font-General **************************************** Squiggley font/squiggley.hqx David Susman 2 Nov 1993 Designed for use in copy design. Squiggley font is a FREEWARE font I designed for use in copy design. The squiggley "letters" are used as dummy text so details do not distract from the layout. David Susman Font-General **************************************** Very Small Font font/very-small-font.hqx Poncelet Gene 31 Jul 1993 5 pixel high character font. Here is my favorite eyestrain inducing screen font. This is a very old bitmap font that is the smallest screen display font that I know of. It includes what are called 10 and 20 point sizes but those numbers are in no way related to the real display size which is more like 5 point. The font consists of characters that are 5 pixels high. It is not monospaced. I use it for showing lots and lots of cells in a spreadsheet because it displays much cleaner than a small size of an outline font. Gene_Poncelet@oz.bmd.trw.com Font-General **************************************** BlackChanceryXtd font/tt/black-chancery.hqx Juan M. Courcoul 18 Sep 1993 Black Chancery font extended with Fontographer 3.5 . Greetings, After quite some time of downloading, it's about time to upload something. A while ago, I downloaded the Black Chancery font, originally a bitmap font by Doug Miles. It had been converted to TrueType by Dave Platt. Unfortunately, even though I liked the font very much, it was of limited use, since it did not have all the accented characters, which are much used here in Mexico. However, last week a friend let me use Fontographer 3.5 on his machine, so I was able to try and complete the font. Feeble attempts, no doubt, for I am not a professional typographer, but I've tried to reuse the elements already on the font (such as the tilde, acute & grave accents, etc.), so as to avoid clashing with the style of the font. Since I won't have the opportunity to truly complete all the missing characters, it will have to remain as-is, unless some kind soul undertakes the task. Enclosed you'll find the binhexed, stuffed folder containing the bitmapped, TrueType and Postscript font files, as well as the Fontographer workfile and Dave Platt's Readme. Caveats: According to the font attributes listed by Fontographer, it is in the public domain; if it is not please let me know. The bitmaps I've included are in 9, 10, 12, 18, 20, and 24 points, although the original was in 24 points; Fontographer did a good job of regenning (especially the smaller sizes) and the font is quite readable, even at 9 points, although it is a heavy font. Finally, I added "Xtd" to the original name, Black ChanceryXtd, to reflect that it has been extended with extra characters; it will, however, appear as "Black Chancery" in the menu when installed (goes to show that it is the first time I've gotten my grubby hands on Fontographer). Enjoy, Juan P.S. A request to all typographers developing fonts out there: please complete the character sets, at least to include the accented and the n-tilde chars. All of us who have to use these characters to properly write our native language will be very grateful (this is also true of European users, mind you). Font-TrueType **************************************** Devotion font/tt/devotion.hqx Eric Oehler 24 Oct 1993 TrueType version of the font on cover of Depeche Mode's Ò...DevotionÓ. Subject: Devotion Font This font is a truetype version of the font used on the cover of Depeche Mode's "Songs of Faith and Devotion" and subsequent singles. A number of DM-related extra chracters are provided. Type 1 included Eric Oehler oehler@yar.cs.wisc.edu Font-TrueType **************************************** Led Zeppelin 1.2 font/tt/led-zeppelin-12.hqx Brian Davies 28 Sep 1993 TrueType font based on the font on the cover of ÒHouses Of The HolyÓ. ************************************ LED ZEPPEILN FONT (KASHMIR) This is the latest upgrade of my TrueType font based on the typeface on the cover of Led Zeppelin's _Houses_Of_The_Holy_. It also includes the runes from the untitled fourth album. Please post this as /font/tt/led-zeppelin-12.cpt.hqx, and delete the old version /font/led-zeppelin-11.hqx. Thanks much. And, for the record, I grant the fine folks at sumex the permission to include this font on future CD Rom releases of their archive. Font-TrueType **************************************** Packere font/tt/packere.hqx Bryan Kaplan 4 Oct 1993 Wonderful font that can be used in replying to letters and also in headings. Packere is a wonderful font that can be used in replying to letters and also in headings. Its a must have! Thanks Bryan Font-TrueType **************************************** ParkHaven font/tt/park-haven.hqx Francis X. "Butch" Mahoney, Jr. 6 Jul 1993 Nice cursive font the author supposedly modeled on his own handwriting. Hello all. This is the second attempt at posting this to sumex-aim. Please Note: I am NOT the author of this font. I have merely used Fontmongger to translate this Postscript font into TrueType form. ParkHaven is a very nice cursive font that the author supposedly modeled on his very neat (IMHO) handwriting. It's very snazzy. One possible problem, that may just be the fault of TrueType conversion, is the lack of a space key. Another font's space may be substituted. I'm not sure about fixing it, because I didn't want to change the author's original version (if you get his permission, I'd be willing to help then). Hope you like the font... And any credits or cash should of course go to him... I just did the conversion for a friend, but I don't keep many fonts around on my powerbook. -squish@endor.harvard.edu A shortened (and slightly edited) cutout of the author's blurb follows: Hello Font Lover, Previously, I had become very discouraged by distributing my work on CompuServe. A couple of bad experiences made it difficult for me to continue. However, recently I have received some recognition (Thank you Richard Eckhardt), and it has made me rethink my position. The economy is bad in Louisiana and I am not doing well. You may have noticed the address change. I cannot afford the time on CompuServe except for uploading. Also, my troubles are your gain for neither can I afford to do any other kind of marketing for my work other than ShareWare (they would cost at least twice as much or more). And just having me "sit on these faces" (pun intended) is not doing any good for myself or anyone else. The fee for this typeface is $15 as is, check or money order (preferred). Or send $20 and a disk and a list of the sizes of the bitmaps you would like to have and I will try to oblige (within reason...) PLEASE PAY ME... Thank you. Francis X. "Butch" Mahoney, Jr. 302 Lessard St. Donaldsonville, La. 70346 (504) 473-9378 Font-TrueType **************************************** Vtopia 1.1 font/tt/vtopia-11.hqx James Do 5 Oct 1993 TrueType font for Vietnamese text processing and desktop publishing. >From the README introduction: ---------------------------- This package contains the TrueType font "Vtopia" for Vietnamese text processing and desktop publishing on a Macintosh computer. It can be used by itself or with other fonts that are already installed. Vtopia(^tm) comes in four styles -- Regular, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic -- and is based on Adobe Systems' Utopia(^tm) font, designed by Robert Slimbach and available from Adobe Systems and in the Free Software Foundation's GNU distribution. This package also contains the keyboard layout "VN 2", to enable typing Vietnamese characters into the computer. This keyboard layout coexists with others on your system. [An analogous version exists for use with FrameMaker on X-Window.] Font-TrueType **************************************** BitFont 1.0 font/util/bit-font-10.hqx Thomas R. Blake 15 Dec 1993 Font developing tool. Folks, Recently, I asked about how to create BitMap fonts from outline fonts. Many individuals pointed me to BitFont, which was in the archives at one time, but seems to have disappeared. Please find enclosed BitFont 1.0, (I believe that there is a more recent copy, but was unable to find it). BitFont is a PD program which will create BitMap fonts from outline Fonts. It's not magic, you'll need to have the appropriate software installed. (If you want to make BitMaps of TrueType fonts, you'll have to have TrueType installed, if you want to make BitMaps of Type 1 fonts, you'll have to have ATM installed.) However, if you're constanly waiting for 17 point, or if you have a user who is still using System 5, and they need to have BitMap fonts of some PD outline font, BitFont seems to do the job quite nicely. Font-Utilities **************************************** Font Clerk 5.0 font/util/font-clerk-50.hqx Robert T Chancellor 29 Oct 1993 Font reporting/conversion utility. Font Clerk is a font reporting/conversion utility. It contains several report formats for things such as point sizes, key sequences for special characters, sample text, and full character sets. You may select one or many fonts at once for reporting purposes. In addition to reports, Font Clerk provides you with improtant information about the fonts installed in your system. You can easily find out whether any given font is monospaces or proportional. You may also find which fonts are TrueType, Type I and screen fonts. Font Clerk allows you to convert between Macintosh and Windows TrueType font formats. Conversion both ways is supported. You may also create empty suitcases for organizing your fonts. I have attempted to listen to everyone who has sent suggestions to me. Many of these suggestions have been implemented in this version. I feel this version is more robust and solid than previous versions. New features ------------------------------------------ [1] TrueType conversion works both ways [2] Completely rewritten print code with new Report Generator dialog [3] New report formats [4] Allows one font or font suitcase to be opened and added to the installed font list [5] Improved TrueType handling [6] Online help [7] Character set report can be printed in a range of point sizes [8] Character set window allows you to find a key sequence for any desired character [9] View Font window allows you to view any font in a range of point sizes and styles [10] New display tells you is a font is monospaced or proportional [11] Improved speed in most functions Bug Fixes -------------- [1] All known printing bugs have been fixed [2] No more crashes on certain models when running applications in background Font Clerk will run on any Macintosh running system 6.05 or later. It supports all monitor sizes in both color and black & white. Administrator: Please remove Font Clerk 4.1 and replace it with this version. Font-Utilities **************************************** Font Tuner for System 7.1 font/util/font-tuner-sys71.hqx Darin Takemoto 9 Jul 1993 Unloads the present font before another one can be loaded. This is Font Tuner, an application that fixes a bug in the System file of System 7.1. This is from the "Read Me": When System 7.1 starts up, before any extensions load, it looks at all of the fonts in the Fonts folder. As it's looking at them, it loads each font into memory one at a time. I guess it's looking inside and building its list of available fonts and doing whatever other magic it does. The problem is that on some Macs it forgets to unload the font before it loads the next one. The result is that every font on your Mac is loaded and locked down forever and ever, taking up lots of memory that is supposed to be reused by applications. How much memory? Anywhere from about 3K to 40K per font, depending on the font. If you have lots of fonts installed on your Mac, this adds up. I have about 40 font packages (245 items) in my Fonts folder, and this eats up about 1.5 megs. Thats a meg and a half that could be used to run Quark XPress or MS Word. You should only use this if you have System 7.1. Also keep in mind that only some Macs are affected by this bug. It shouldn't damage Macs not affected by the bug. You should probably turn off antivirus software while this is running. And the fix may take a few minutes: don't turn off your Mac, just let the program do its job. I am not the author. Joe Holt of Adobe Systems is, and his email address is jholt@adobe.com. Darin Takemoto Font-Utilities **************************************** FontPrinter 3.0 font/util/font-printer-30.hqx Mark Anderson 12 Jul 1993 Produces font sample sheets quickly and easily. FontPrinter is a program designed to produce font sample sheets quickly and easily. It allows several configuration options that let you tailor the output to your own needs. This version is the product of both my own ideas and those from users of previous versions. If you can think of any other things that you would like to see implemented, don't hesitate to send me some e-mail. Changes in FontPrinter 3.0: -------------------------- * Completely rewritten using THINK C rather than THINK Pascal * Preferences file is automatically created in the Preferences folder the first time FontPrinter is launched * All settings are saved in the preferences file so FontPrinter should work correctly from locked volumes such as floppies, servers, and CD-ROMs * Added Open Suitcases which gives FontPrinter access to fonts in suitcases that are not installed in the system file and not loaded by other means (i.e. Suitcase, MasterJuggler, or CarpetBag) * Added Font Options which provides the following features: - Selection of CAPS only fonts w/o requiring ResEdit modifications - Selection of fonts to exclude w/o requiring removal from system - Identification of which fonts are new to the system - Small font sample can be displayed simply by clicking on a font name * Added support for larger monitors via dialog box centering and expansion * Added Preview which gives very basic, single page print preview capabilities * Added support for printing in up to eight equally spaced columns * Added error checking in Page Options to prevent the user from inputting any invalid values * Page statistics window is now updated immediately as relevant setup values are changed (This BinHex file created by DownLine 1.1) Font-Utilities **************************************** 3d Brick Bash! 1.1 game/arc/three-d-brick-bash-11.hqx Matthew T Diamond 1 Dec 1993 Three-dimensional version of the old break-out game 3d Brick Bash! is a three-dimensional version of the old break-out game. Version 1.1 replaces previous versions. It requires: Color Quickdraw, System 6.0.5+ or 7.0+, 68020 CPU or greater, and 1,300K free memory to run in 256 colors (only 800K for 16,4, or 2 color). New features: enhancements to make levels progress faster... you can influence the ball speed, start play on any level previously reached, and random targets appear from time-to-time which award goodies. The ball generally moves and accelerates faster than before (unless you turn this off.) Not least, several bug fixes and an address change, too. Shareware. *Free for users who registered for previous versions.* Game-Arcade **************************************** 3d Paddle Bash! 1.04 game/arc/three-d-paddle-bash-104.hqx Matthew T Diamond 1 Dec 1993 3d version of pong. 3d Paddle Bash! is a 3d version of pong, with customizable computer opponents. Described in passing by Compuserve Magazine (10/93, p.55) as "a wonderful implementation of Pong..." Version 1.04 replaces earlier versions. It requires: Color Quickdraw, System 6.0.5+ or 7.0+, 68020 CPU or greater, and 1,000K free memory to run in 256 colors (700K for less; works fine in 16, 4, or 2 colors.) 1.04 has no major differences from 1.03 (though my address changed), but it DOES fix several problems of version 1.0. Players with v.1.03 don't need this update, unless they plan on redistributing the files. Shareware (free to users who registered for a previous version.) Game-Arcade **************************************** 3Tris game/arc/three-tris.hqx Lloyd Wood 5 Oct 1993 Shareware WellTris clone. 3Tris is a shareware WellTris clone. 256 colours, very well done. Game-Arcade **************************************** Arashi 1.1 game/arc/arashi-11.hqx Knowlden, Robert 7 Aug 1993 Shoot em up type of arcade game. Recently (IM 11-151) the Think C 5.04 source to an update of the classic (IMHO) arcade game was posted to Sumex. I've done nothing with it other than compile it. It runs well on a Quadra 700 and an old Mac II with a 19" monitor and a slow 1024x766 video card (full screen!). I include the application and those parts of the documentation that I could read with TeachText or Word 5.1. I'd like to thank Juri Munkki and the others for making this available. Bob Knowlden Lincoln Lab/MIT (Obviously, with the possible exception of strategic warfare scenarios, arcade games have nothing to do with my job or my employer.) Game-Arcade **************************************** Beebop game/arc/beebop.hqx Lloyd Wood 5 Oct 1993 French adaption of Breakout. Beebop - a French adaption of Breakout. Any size colour screen,16 cols or more. Includes a matching desktop patterns file. L. Game-Arcade **************************************** BloodSuckers 1.0 game/arc/bloodsuckers-10.hqx Brian Greenstone Diane Jewell Donaldson 28 Jul 1993 Arcade game. Bloodsuckers %Programming by: Brian Greenstone America OnLine: BrianG19 %Artwork by: Dave Triplett America OnLine: DTriplett Compuserve: 72220,1763 We at Pangea Software believe in the "old" shareware ideology that shareware should cost pennies and have no strings attached. Recently Mac shareware fees have exceeded costs of actual packaged software, and we think that stinks. For this, our first Mac shareware game, we are only asking: $5 We humbly request that instead of paying us, you send the money to the American Cancer Society. Please tell them why you are donating, and please write or email us to tell us if you have donated - we want to know if we are making a difference. We also are VERY interested in YOUR ideas for future shareware games. Our survival depends on your support. It is our intention to produce an entire line of shareware games for the Mac. We are aiming to crank one out every few weeks, but we need your help. Any assistance you can offer in terms of ideas, equipment, tech support, etc., would be great! Please notify us of any bugs (no pun intended) or system incompatibilites so that future games will work correctly. We are not yet official Apple developers, so our access to information is limited. Any technical help is greatly appreciated. Copy and distribute this program all you want. Shareware distributors are authorized to sell this program for no more than $5. Anyone wishing to sell the program for a higher price must receive written permission from Pangea Software. HOW TO PLAY Bloodsuckers is a shooting gallery type game where your goal is to protect your arm from being sucked into oblivion by hoards of blood-thirsty insects. The mouse moves your hand around the screen. Press the button to swat at a bug. On the right of the screen are two meters: a pain meter and a blood meter. The Pain Meter begins to go up when the first bug bites your arm. It cannot be stopped. The Blood Meter decreases as long as bugs are sucking on you. The more bugs there are sucking, the faster the meter goes down. When the blood meter runs out, you are dead. Some bugs are easier to hit than others, and some bugs may take more than one hit to kill. When the screen becomes full of bug guts, it may be difficult to see that a bug is sucking on your arm. At the end of each wave you will recieve bonus blood based on your pain meter. The less pain, the more blood you get. At the end of each level there is a timed bonus round where you must pick up as much blood as possible in the given time. You do not need to swat blood, just wave your hand over it to pick it up. Game-Arcade **************************************** Cantattain II game/arc/canttattain-ii.hqx Sergej Falkenberg 11 Oct 1993 Arcade-style game . "CantattainII.sit.hqx" This is an arcade-style game program for the Macintosh Microcomputer. Please read the enclosed README file. Game-Arcade **************************************** CheeseToast 1.0 game/arc/cheese-toast-10.hqx Jim Bumgardner 18 Aug 1993 Asteroids-inspired game that is similar to Maelstrom. Cheese Toast 1.0 by Jim Bumgardner This is an asteroids-inspired game that is similar to Maelstrom, except that your ship is a teapot... The source code is provided in a separate archive. CheeseToast requires a color Mac with a 13" monitor and 32-bit Quickdraw. Game-Arcade **************************************** Continuum 1.0.3 game/arc/continuum-103.hqx Lloyd Wood 5 Oct 1993 Black & w hite arcade game. Continuum 1.0.3 - works fine, 32-bit clean, etc etc. I'm glad to see it - the last one I'd seen was 0.90, which fell over a lot. b/w arcade game. Game-Arcade **************************************** Cyclone game/arc/cyclone.hqx Michael A. Kelly 3 Dec 1993 Based on an old arcade game called Star Castle. High Risk Ventures is proud to present our first shareware game! Cyclone features way-cool graphics and sound, and addicting and challenging game play. It's based on an old arcade game called Star Castle, in which you fly a spaceship around on a wrap-around screen, and attack an enemy base which sits in the middle of screen. The base protects itself with three rotating shield rings, heat-seeking mines, and a nasty plasma cannon. We've added a few things to the original game, including weapons for your ship, shields, bonus points, a challenge level, and more. There's also an 'original game' mode for those who want to play the game as it was originally designed. This is a commercial-quality game, offered as shareware with a $10 registration fee. Call High Risk Ventures at (800) 927-0771 or Michael A. Kelly High Risk Ventures Game-Arcade **************************************** Diamonds 1.6 game/arc/diamonds-16.hqx Oliver Dreer Chris Johnson 11 Oct 1993 Maneuver a bouncing ball to remove bricks-Breakout. I noticed that "Diamonds", the arcade-style color Mac game wasnt on the info-mac archive site.. so here it is. Diamonds is a game by Oliver Dreer of Switzerland. Basically, it's the ultimate incarnation of the time honored "bricks" or "break out" game in which you maneuver a bouncing ball in an effort to remove as many bricks from the board as possible. Diamonds adds a lot to this basic idea including very attractive color graphics (it will ONLY work in 256 color mode), multi- channel sound (if you have System 6.0.7 or better), different types of bricks that require the use of corresponding flavors of balls, and significantly more complex and interesting layouts which become progressively more involved as the game goes on. Source: Oliver Dreer Game-Arcade **************************************** Dr.Macinto 2.6 game/arc/dr-macinto-26.hqx 28 Jul 1993 Remove all the viruses (smiling-face squres). Dr. Macinto is a single player game in which one is to remove all the viruses (smiling-face squres). The blocks can be removed by arranging them sequences of 4 or more of the same color horizontally or vertically. Playing pills drop from the top and are comprised of two random colored blocks. Pills drop one at a time and may be moved left or right, or rotated. You can configure key in version 2.6. On-line help, flip command and more features are added. Version 2.5C features 256 color blocks and more twist (3 new kind of virus, diagonal remove, etc.). Dr. Macinto is now 32-bit compatible and should run on any Mac. Game-Arcade **************************************** Drol game/arc/drol.hqx 2 Nov 1993 Arcade game. This is a beta release of Drol Drol is an arcade game that originally came out for the Apple ][ line of computers. It was one of my favorite games for the Apple ][, so I decided to port it over to the Macintosh. Game-Arcade **************************************** Fly DonÕt Die 1.2 game/arc/fly-dont-die-12.hqx Eric Johnson Eric Johnson 18 Sep 1993 Arcade game simulating a flyÕs life. Fly, Don't Die! v1.2 is an arcade game for Macintoshes with at least 16 colors, 640 x 400 screen (13 inch or Powerbook), and System 7. You are the fly, defending the vial from pesky mites while dodging forceps, mutating radiation blasts, rain and ether clouds. The hungry larvae below depend on your food gathering ability, but don't ignore your own ravenous needs! See the amazing multi-larval Animatitronics! Version 1.2 adds these features: - Start at higher level option - Window centering - Higher energy radiation blasts - Intro music doesn't freak with the new Sound Manager - Apple menu enabled - Tab keys 'blasts' past special effects - Higher stability All this and more, and the size has decreased by 20% Eric Johnson Game-Arcade **************************************** Happyweed! 1.2 game/arc/happy-weed-12.hqx Chris B Council 9 Jul 1993 Game similar to Pac Man. This is version 1.2 of Happyweed!, a game which is very similar to Pac Man. The major difference between this and Pac Man is that you go around the board collecting marijuana leaves, joints, and bongs instead of generic dots and power pellets. It requires 768K of RAM, a color monitor of size 640x480 or greater, and System 7. All the bugs should be cleared up now. Game-Arcade **************************************** Hazardous 1.2 game/arc/hazardous-12.hqx Roy D. 11 Aug 1993 Addictive arcade action game. HAZARDOUS 1.2 (BIG UPDATE) is an addictive arcade action game for all Macintosh computers running System 6.0.7 or higher. It requires at least 600/720K free RAM (B&W/color) and if you want sound, you'll have to run it under System 7 or higher (if not, the sound will automagically be disabled). It has been successfully tested on Mac Plus, SE, SE/30, II, IIcx, IIsi, IIci, LC and LCII computers. It doesn't seem to work on the Quadra series (tested on the Q800). NEW IN VERSION 1.2: o no longer a demo; you get the FULL game o extra lives are awarded every 25,000 points o touch a four-leaf clover for luck o 22 different enemy characters o demo mode o toggle sound (with Command-S) during game o techical: the Sound Manager is reinitialized after every level and at the beginning of every game, to solve Sound Manager problems o technical: the 'QuitApplication' Apple Event is now supported. HAVE FUN!!!!! - Roy Game-Arcade **************************************** HeartQuest 0.8 game/arc/heartquest.hqx Ingemar Ragnemalm Ingemar Ragnemalm 4 Oct 1993 Control a butterfly, with which you catch flying hearts . HeartQuest is a non-violent action game I made for my wife for Valentine's Day. You control a butterfly, with which you catch flying hearts while avoiding the sticky flypapers. No shooting, no killing. Works on all Macs, in color when available. This version has better graphics, and the difficulty of each level is modified so it won't suddently get too much harder. Freeware. /Ingemar Ragnemalm Game-Arcade **************************************** Maelstrom 1.4 game/arc/maelstrom-14.hqx Derek Chee 6 Dec 1993 256 color, fast-paced, nerve-wracking arcade game. Maelstrom received four mice from MacWorld. Maelstrom won the Shareware Industry Award for Best Mac Program, 1993. Maelstrom won MacUser's 1993 Shareware/Entertainment Software Award. Maelstrom won MacUser UK's Best Entertainment Software Award for 1993. Find out what it's all about: Maelstrom is a 256 color, fast-paced, nerve-wracking arcade game that is sure to leave blisters on your fingers. Maelstrom 1.4.0 adds an oft-requested personalization capability for registered users, and now uses our new 4 channel sound system, Ambrosia Sound Tool (AST). This allows for high-speed sound playing with four simultaneous sounds playing at any one time, adding to the game's sonic appeal. Ambrosia Software, Inc. is also running a Maelstrom High Score Contest; details are included with the game. Game-Arcade **************************************** Morpion 1.0.0 game/arc/morpion-10.hqx Peter N Lewis 3 Dec 1993 Simple solitaire game. Morpion v1.0.0 is a simple solitaire game, initially designed by Henri Lamiraux. I saw it on a friends Newton and decided to write a Mac version (mostly to get out of watching some really boring videos that were on at the time). The goal of Morpion is to draw as many horizonatal, vertical or diagonal line segments as possible. A segment can be drawn by using five existing dots or by adding a fifth dot to four existing dots. Morpion requires System 6 or 7, and is free. Hope you like it, Peter. Morpion v1.0.0 Copyright 1993 Peter N Lewis Game-Arcade **************************************** ParticleMan1.0 Demo game/arc/particle-man-10-demo.hqx Derek Bosch 1 Oct 1993 Demo version of ParticleMan. This file is a demo version of ParticleMan, a shareware game, requiring System 7, Color Quickdraw, and a screen w/ at least 16 colors/shades. It is loosely based on the old Apple II program, Short Circuit. Game-Arcade **************************************** PathwayÕs Basic Survival 1.1 game/arc/pathways-survival-guide-11.txt Pov Lee 24 Sep 1993 Text file on how to survive Pathway Into Darkness. **************************************** Game-Arcade Patriot Command 1.1 game/arc/patriot-command-11.hqx Antonio-Lagana 16 Nov 1993 Protect world cities from an onslaught of ICBMs. Patriot Command is an implementation of a (once) popular arcade classic. The object of the game is to protect world cities from an onslaught of ICBMs and other nasties that an unnamed whimsical fascist dictator decided to launch against the world. The worlds only defenses are three Patriot missile silos which you command. Each Patriot missile is capable of creating an explosion large and powerful enough to destroy any enemy objects that are engulfed by it. Patriot Command requires a Mac II or better (020, 030, or 040 Mac) with a 640x400 or larger 256-color/grayscale monitor and 32-bit Color Quickdraw. It runs on System versions 6.0.7 and later as well as A/UX 3.0. It may be run in either 24-bit or 32-bit memory manager mode. Patriot Command has been tested and verified to work on the IIcx, IIsi, IIci, LCIII, IIfx, Quadra 700, and Quadra 800. Sorry, but at this time, Patriot Command will not run on Macs with the Apple 12 color monitor or the Color Classic. If there is enough interest, a version for smaller screen color Macs and Powerbooks with 16 grayscale monitors may be released in the future. If you like this game, please register your copy by sending in the registration form (select "Print Registration Form..." from the Apple menu) along with the $15/copy shareware fee to the below address. International users (Including Canada), please send in cash since my bank does not accept foreign checks. Thank you for your support. Version History Version 1.1 - Maintenance Release Fixed the Tokyo city icon to prevent enemy missiles from exploding when hitting the Japanese flag Fixed window update routine so that the appropriate cursor is set when an update event occurs Fixed a problem that caused fatal crashes when running under the 24-bit memory manager Fixed a bug that could cause smart bombs to vanish before reaching the ground Fixed a bug that could cause smart bombs to go off screen Improved explosion updates to be more uniform when there are many objects on the screen Made some adjustments to the game difficulty to make it slightly harder (many people thought that 1.0 was too easy even when the difficulty was set to hard). I can already guess one future comment: Now it is too hard!!! 8^) Seriously, though, please let me know what features/modifications youd like to see in future versions of Patriot Command. I'll do my best to implement as many of your suggestions as possible. Changed the code so that shield and split icons are not displayed in the demo screen after aborting a game Fixed a bug that could cause the game to hang if the starting level was selected while Game Over was being displayed, immediately followed by pressing the space bar Fixed a bug that would cause portions of destroyed silos to reappear when an enemy missile or smart bomb hit the destroyed site Modified the auto-silo select code to select the closest non-empty silo when the player uses the mouse button to fire Added code to accelerate enemy missiles and smart bombs when the player is out of missiles Modified city icon selection code to ensure that all city icons are unique at any given time Modified the code to prevent shield usage after the Nuke bonus is shot Added a limit to the number of missiles/bombs that a bomber can drop Fixed a bug that could cause the game start sound to get mangled Version 1.0 - First Release Thank you, Antonio A. Lagana AL Software P.O. Box 4246 Austin, Texas 78765 U.S.A. E-Mail: lagana@gecko.sps.mot.com Game-Arcade **************************************** Pentris1.0 game/arc/pentris-10.hqx Patrick Fournier Fournier Patrick 14 Dec 1993 Tetris-like game that uses pentominoes . Pentris is a Tetris-like game that uses pentominoes instead of tetraminoes (that is 5-squares pieces instead of 4-squares pieces). This makes the game a lot more challenging. This game requires System 7 or later and Color QuickDraw. Therefore, it's not compatible with the Macintosh Plus, SE and Classic. NOTE: when Pentris is used on an AV machine (Centris 660AV or Quadra 880AV), the sound doesn't always play well. I'll try to fix this in a future release. This bug should not prevent you enjoying the game. It has a shareware fee of 15$, but you can send any amount (more or less) you want. I grant the info-mac archive administrators the right to include Pentris on their CD-ROM. Patrick Fournier Game-Arcade **************************************** Poly-RC 1.01 game/arc/poly-rc-101.hqx 27 Sep 1993 Game with falling rows and columns. Poly-RC is a game with falling rows and columns. The objective is to stay in game by removing blocks. Although it looks similar to Polytris, it is a different game. Rows or columns with 1 to 4 squares drop from top and stop when they hit the dropped blocks or bottom. The squares can be removed by arranging them sequences of 3 or more of the same color horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Poly-RC is more challenging because it has rows and columns with 1 to 4 squares, bombs, weights and radiation. Depending on your skill, you can adjust the difficulty of the game. Minor bug was fixed in version 1.01. Game-Arcade **************************************** Polytris 1.02 game/arc/polytris-102.hqx 27 Sep 1993 Game with falling polyomino blocks. Triiiiiiis iiiiiiis back!!!! Polytris is a game with falling polyomino blocks,1 to 5 connected square blocks. The objective is to stay in game by removing rows. Tetrisª is one of variations of Polytris which uses only tetrominoes, 4 connected squares. Polytris is more challenging because it has 29 kinds of blocks, bombs, weights and water balloons. Depending on your skill, you can adjust the difficulty of the game. It can be configured as from 'Qualye's Tetris' to 'Ultra Super Duper Extra Tris Plus'. Polytris is a shareware game. If you want to use it, please send at least 'ONE US DOLLAR' to the auther. It is worth far more than $1. Version 1.01 works with upper and lower case keys. 'Configure Key' dialog is displayed properly. More minor bugs are fixed in version 1.02. Game-Arcade **************************************** Quagmire game/arc/quagmire.hqx Leo Breebaart 7 Nov 1993 Dark Castle type of game. Recently released on AOL: Quagmire, by Tony Small. Requires System 7, and runs best in 8-bit color (it works in B&W too, but it looks lousy). Shareware, $10. Quagmire is a Dark Castle type of game. You control a small robot who can run, jump, climb, crouch, shoot, etc, and your goal is to guide him through level and level of traps, pitfalls, and assorted nasties out to get you. I am in no way involved with the people who created this game. I'm just passing it along to the Internet archives. It was originally uploaded from America Online. Game-Arcade **************************************** Rescue 1.5.1 game/arc/rescue-151.hqx Cliff McCollum 17 Aug 1993 Real-time, multi-window Star Trek action game. IRescue! v1.5.1 is the latest version of the real-time, multi- window Star Trek action game written by Tom Spreen and based in The Next Generation universe. The Romulans have launched a surprise attack! Your mission is to save several Federation Outposts from annihilation by a Romulan invasion fleet equipped with the dreaded cloaking device! This version now includes COLOR, Wormholes, and the infamous 'Q'! Requires System 7. Shareware $10. Cliff McCollum. Game-Arcade **************************************** Space Invaders DA game/arc/space-invaders-da.hqx Graham Cox 6 Dec 1993 Shoot-em-up based on the original Space Invaders. A cute DA shoot-em-up based on the original Space Invaders. Full colour, compatible all macs, most systems. Game-Arcade **************************************** Space Junkie 1.1 game/arc/space-junkie-11.hqx Tuan Huynh 19 Sep 1993 Color arcade gamebased on the classic game Galaxian. Space Junkie 1.1 submission (NEW VERSION) ----------------------------------------- Space Junkie is a shareware color arcade game for the Macintosh somewhat based on the classic game Galaxian. It features colorful graphics, fast and smooth 60fps animation and arcade-like sounds. NEW IN THIS VERSION: * Keyboard control * Bonus ship every five waves * Manual screen selection * Minor bug fixes Please consult the Read Me file for more info. This game requires the following minimum hardware configuration: - A color Macintosh with a 68020 CPU or better. - A color or grayscale display with at least 16 colors and a minimum size of 512x384 pixels. - At least 350Kb to run. - 80 Kb on your hard disk (I hope that's not too much to ask for... :-) Space Junkie is compatible with all known and reasonable Macintosh configurations. It runs under either 24-bit or 32-bit mode and with any number of monitors. It is compatible with both System 6 and 7 and was tested on the Macintosh SE/30, II, LC, Color Powerbook, IIfx, IIsi, Color Classic, IIci, Centris and Quadra computers. Space Junkie is shareware. This means that I'd like you to register by sending me US$15 if you like Space Junkie and subsequently decide to keep it. Personal checks or money orders are welcome. This small fee is to encourage me to support Space Junkie and write more new exciting software. Thanks in advance for supporting shareware. You can reach me at the following address: Tuan Huynh 16549 NE 36th Ct, Apt #NN102 Redmond, WA 98052 USA I can also be reached via E-mail at: iceman@eskimo.com or am278@cleveland.freenet.edu Thanks! Game-Arcade **************************************** StarStormer 0.24 game/arc/starstormer-024.hqx Lloyd Wood 5 Oct 1993 256-colour 13" shoot-em-up game. This is StarStormer 0.24 - a 256-colour 13" shoot-em-up. It's NOT 32-bit clean, and incomplete, but what there is of it is quite impressive. Has anyone seen a later version? Game-Arcade **************************************** STNG Rescue 1.6 game/arc/stng-rescue-16.hqx Tom Spreen Paul Duckenfield 27 Oct 1993 Arcade game. Enclosed, please find a copy of Tom Spreen's STNG-Rescue v1.6. This is an upgrade to Rescue v1.51. Bug fixes/changes include: no more sound problems with new Sound Manager, better functioning under 68000-series Macs, and...Star Bases now fire back and can be attacked.... Requires System 7. Game-Arcade **************************************** Super Sonic the Road Kill game/arc/super-sonic-the-road-kill.hqx Dwight Rodgers 8 Oct 1993 Jump around an editable world, avoiding snakes and pits. Here is a submission for a game called Super Sonic The Road Kill from Happy Software (creator of Gamma-Zee) This is a fun game in which you jump around a editable world, avoiding snakes and lava pits in your attempt to find and get to the exit. This game is ShareWare ($5 would be appreciated if you like it). It is16 colors and includes an editor to make your own levels. It comes with more 5 pre-made levels. -----Princeton Regional Schools takes no responsibility for the accuracy or content of the above message. Game-Arcade **************************************** Tank Wars 1.0.2 game/arc/tank-wars-102.hqx Richard Ballantyne 9 Jul 1993 Tank arcade game. Here is the updated version of Tank Wars. The new comments have been sent... Thanks Richard Ballantyne Game-Arcade **************************************** Tetris 2000 1.5 game/arc/tetris-2000-15.hqx Edvin Aldrian Edvin Aldrian 9 Mar 1993 The latest version of the popular arcade game. Tetris 2000 v 1.4 is the new modified version. Several modification includes : - the use of offscreen drawing makes the window moveable. - user can perform background tasks. - switching between Tetris and any background window is possible thus allowing user to take a rest while playing a game or take a rest from any application by playing the game. Tetris 2000 v 1.5 fixes the display problem, now Tetris will run well on display with any pixel depth. so far the game has been tested on Mac LC, SI and Quadra 700 with color monitor (8 bits) and system 7.0 and above. Any use out of that configuration such as black and white monitor is not guaranted. User may use system 6.0.7 or above. The screen configuration is 12 inch RGB color or above. If you like this game, please send me a postcard. This game is a shareware and free but if you wish to include this game to any other product please inform me. PLEASE INCLUDE THIS FILE FOR EVERY DISTRIBUTION. The source code is available on Think C 5.0, and it cost $10. Enjoy it. Edvin Aldrian 39 Myrtle Ave, 3rd floor Hamilton L8M-2E8 Canada 9019084@sscvax.mcmaster.ca Game-Arcade **************************************** Tetris Max 2.2 game/arc/tetris-max-22.hqx Steve Chamberlin 13 Nov 1993 Implementation of the classic game Tetris. Honorably mentioned in the 1993 MacUser Shareware Awards, favorably reviewed in several books and magazines, guaranteed to get you addicted... it's Tetris Max! Tetris Max is an outstanding implementation of the classic game Tetris, featuring beautiful 256-color artwork, an original music soundtrack, awesome sound effects, and more. Check out the game that everyone is talking about! Tetris Max is $10 shareware (free for those people who've paid for previous versions). New in version 2.2: * A choice of background music, including the ability to make your own * New "secret" ways of scoring bonus points * A new choice of piece styles: 3D sphere-shaped pieces * New color backgrounds * Miscellaneous new graphics and sounds * More info in the high score list Steve Chamberlin Log Software Game-Arcade **************************************** TetrisLight game/arc/tetris-light.hqx Hoylen Sue 14 Aug 1993 Lightweight implementation of Tetris. The following is a compact pro archive containing "Tetris Light". This is a lightweight implementation of Tetris. It does not require any fancy features (e.g. 256 colours) to run. It is released free of charge under the GNU General Public License. The Think C 5.0 sources are available under the same conditions. Game-Arcade **************************************** Chess Set! 1.1 game/brd/chess-set-11-hc.hqx Matthew Blain Matthew Eli Blain 1 Nov 1993 Chess set for your computer. Chess Set! A simple chess set stack by Matthew Blain, v1.1 of 10/31/93. This stack is a chess set for your computer. It does not play chess, or even make many restrictions on how you can move the pieces around. Instead it lets you setup and save games, or play with a friend over an AppleTalk network via Apple Events. You can even make your own chess board if you want... The stack is freely modifiable and I will probably allow you to distribute it in any way you want! Matthew Blain Game-Board **************************************** Chinese Chess Pro 1.0.1 game/brd/chinese-chess-pro-101.hqx Tie Zeng 18 Nov 1993 Shareware Chinese Chess progrram. Hi, The Chinese Chess Pro v1.0.1 is enclosed. Chinese Chess Pro is a shareware Chinese Chess progrram. It needs System 7.0 to run. People can play Chinese Chess over an appletalk network using the program. They can also chat while they are playing. The program strength is pretty good when playing in a fast CPU. There are many other features. Please read the documents in the package to find them out. Tie Zeng Game-Board **************************************** Cribbage game/brd/cribbage-25.hqx Chris Christensen 31 Aug 1993 Based on the card game of the same name. Attached is the most recent version of my game Cribbage. This version is 2.5 and includes color support. It also fixes some bugs present in earlier versions. Cribbage is based on the card game of the same name. Complete instructions for the card game are included as well as options that help you learn the game. Chris Christensen Game-Board **************************************** Etoile 1.04 game/brd/etoile-104.hqx Leo Breebaart 6 Oct 1993 Color Chinese Checkers-like board game. Recently released on AOL: Etoile 1.04 ("le jeu de diamant") by Michiko Osakabe, a color implementation of a very Chinese Checkers-like board game. Requires 256 colors and at least a 13" screen. Presumeably freeware (no evidence of it being anything else). -- Leo Breebaart Game-Board **************************************** Flippant 1.0 game/brd/flippant-10.hqx Mark Q. Maxham 9 Jul 1993 Board game - turn opponent(s)' pieces to your color. Flippant is yet another board game in which your movements turn your opponent(s)' pieces to your color. Moving to an adjacent square (distance of one) duplicates your piece and converts all adjacent pieces. Moving two squares has the same effect, without duplicating the moved piece. Flippant is wildly affordable shareware ($5), cheaper than lunch. Please support shareware! See the README file for details. The binary is virus-free and may be encluded on the CD-ROM of the archives. Game-Board **************************************** Net Othello 1.1b2 game/brd/net-othello-10b2.hqx Andrew McGeachie Andrew McGeachie 28 Aug 1993 Allows users to play othello over an AppleTalk network. Network Othello 1.1b2 This is the second version of Net Othello, which allows several users to play othello over an AppleTalk network. It allows users to play several games against different opponents simultaneously and is fully MultiFinder compatible. It can run on system 6, or system 7. Improvements over first version: Net Othello now works across AppleTalk zones. There are also some internal changes which make it communicate more reliably over the network. There is also a known bug: If you try and register yourself with a name that someone else is using, you get a dialog prompting you to enter a new one. After doing this, it bombs :( I will work on fixing this one. Please let me know of other bugs you find, or suggestions you have. - Andrew McGeachie Game-Board **************************************** Pentominoes 1.4.1 game/brd/pentominoes-141.hqx Mark Pilgrim Mark Pilgrim 11 Dec 1993 Board game - fit 12 pieces into a variety of boards. Pentominoes is a board game where you must fit 12 pieces (of five squares each) into a variety of boards. Pieces may be rotated or flipped, but may not overlap each other. A great geometric puzzler that goes back 40 years! Pentominoes 1.4.1 fixes several technical bugs (27, to be exact) from version 1.4 Pentominoes is distributed under the GNU General Public License; complete C source code will be uploaded to the archive sites in a separate archive. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author at f8dy@netaxs.com requesting a copy of the source code, the game itself, or a list of other programs by the same author. System 6 and 7 compatible; supports B/W, grayscale, and color monitors; includes sounds. Sounds work under system 6, but may require 6.0.7. Pentominoes 1.4.1 is copyright 1993 by Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Game-Board **************************************** PolyMine 1.04 game/brd/polymine-104.hqx 27 Sep 1993 Game with special grid and mines. PolyMine is a game with special grid and mines. The objective is find all the safe place without stepping on a mine. PolyMine is one of Poly-Series games. Depending on your skill, you can adjust the difficulty of the game by selecting number of mines, holes and shape of grid. This version of PolyMine is shareware. If you want to use it, please send at least 'ONE US DOLLAR' . If you send $10 or more, you will recieve a diskette with the latest versions of other games. Auto Click and continuous mode added in version 1.01. Minor bug was fixed in version 1.02. Error trap works properly in version 1.03. Background was added and scoring changed in version 1.04. Game-Board **************************************** alt.netgames.bolo FAQ 1.7 game/bolo/alt-netgames-bolo-faq-17.hqx Cory L. Scott 29 Nov 1993 The alt.netgames.bolo FAQ as a standalone document. This is the alt.netgames.bolo FAQ as a standalone document. It's really cool, since you can search for text and navigate through chapters. Bolo is a multi-player tank game that has developed a massive cult following across the world, and you can play it over the Internet! Game-Bolo **************************************** Biola Bolo Map game/bolo/biola-map.hqx John Saxton 13 Dec 1993 Bolo map of Biola University in La Mirada, CA. This is a Bolo map of the campus of Biola University in La Mirada, CA. This map was created by Biola undergraduate computer science major Graham Best, using Photoshop, Bolotomy, BMAPEdit, and BoloStar, and has been extensively beta-tested and approved by scores of resident students trying to avoid studying by playing Bolo on the dorm network. This map was scanned from a campus map in the University course catalog, colorized in Photoshop, converted to a Bolo map by Bolotomy, and extensively retouched in BoloStar and BMAPEdit. It is a highly accurate representation of the university, even to the placement of trees. If you have any questions or comments about this map, please send them to the map's author, Graham Best . Biola is a Christian university with about 3000 students in 5 schools, including the undergraduate school of Arts and Sciences, Talbot School of Theology, Rosemead School of Psychology, the School of Intercultural Studies, and the all-new School of Business. Game-Bolo **************************************** BMAPEdit 1.3 game/bolo/bmap-edit-13.hqx Carl Osterwald 18 Aug 1993 Bolo maps editing tool. Enclosed is version 1.3 of BMAPEdit, an editor for Bolo maps. This is a replacement for BMAPEdit 1.2, currently located in the game/bolo directory. Please read the documentation file for complete information about using BMAPEdit effectively. It features: + Complete control of bases, pillboxes, and start squares, including: start square direction and location; base and pillbox logical order; initial owner, armor, and stocks of bases and pillboxes. + Complete set of drawing facilities, including: patterned line drawing, filling and framing; rectangle, round-rectangle, oval, and polygon selection tools; random fills; random map, island, maze and city generators; random walks + Copy and paste of PICT information to and from Bolo maps. + Export of Bolo maps as PICT files. + Display of Bolo maps in both B&W and color from 16x16 squares/pixel down to 1x1 squares/pixel (5x5 in B&W). + Printing in B&W and color. New for version 1.3: + Many speed improvements + Autoscrolling + Revised maze generator + Reduced memory requirements (750k minimum, 66k per open map) + Random walk utility (line tool w/ option key down) + Random map utility (adapted from RandomMapGenerator by Peter Lewis) + Color printing to PostScript Level 2 printers + Display of outer mine field + Many small improvements and bug fixes See Change History file for complete information. It should be placed in the same location (game/bolo) as the Bolo game application. Thank you, Carl R. Osterwald Game-Bolo **************************************** Bolo Finder 1.0.2 game/bolo/bolo-finder-102.hqx Peter N Lewis 9 Jul 1993 Uses MacTCP to connect to Mike Ellis' Bolo Tracker. Bolo Finder v1.0.2 uses MacTCP to connect to Mike Ellis' Bolo Tracker and list the currently known Bolo games in a normal Mac UI manner. Since all Bolo Finder does is display the output of a TCP connection to a specifiedf host/port, it might well be useful in other very different applications than its intended application of finding bolo games. But, of course, there is nothing more important than finding bolo games! Bolo Finder is free. Changes since 1.0.2: Increased the memory partition to stop it crashing. Have fun, Peter Bolo Finder v1.0.2 Copyright 1993 Peter N Lewis Game-Bolo **************************************** Bolo RandomMap 1.1.0 game/bolo/random-map-110.hqx Peter N Lewis 9 Jul 1993 Generates random maps for use with Bolo. Bolo RandomMap v1.1.0 generates random maps for use with Bolo. You speicify the size, %land, %forest, number of pillboxes and bases, and the starting content for bases, and it generates a made to order map. You can even leave it to pick random values for the various features. It produces fairly simple maps, including only grass and forest, no other terain types are produced (yet). Changes: ~Roundified map for Stuart, now there is deep sea scattered about the place. ~Fixed bug that allowed pillboxes/bases to be placed on the same square (fun :-) ~Fixed bug that allowed land to be adjacent to the edge (this could cause a crash) ~Reduced the minimum land size down to 10*10 ~Reduced the random land size Bolo RandomMap is free. Source is included. Have fun, Peter. Game-Bolo **************************************** Bring Your Waterwings game/bolo/bring-your-waterwings-map.hqx Carl B. Constantin 18 Aug 1993 Really cool map. Here is a really cool map a friend of mine made. Enjoy. Carl B. Constantine Game-Bolo **************************************** Cookmapper 1.5c1 game/bolo/cook-mapper-15c1.hqx John McLaughlin 17 Nov 1993 Map making utility for bolo. Cookmapper is a random map making utility for the macintosh network game bolo. Cookmapper wont crash machines that don't have colour quickdraw anymore. cheers, borric Game-Bolo **************************************** Dumbot 0.4 game/bolo/dumbot-04.hqx Jim Bumgardner 5 Aug 1993 The latest revision of Dumbot. This is the the latest revision of Dumbot. Excerpts from the release notes: Dumbot 0.4 will beat Indy 1.2 more often than not. This version also beats Indy somewhat faster, due to some improvements in strategy. Dumbot and Indy are close in capabilities, but Dumbot 1.4 has better navigation, strategy, tactics, and (last but not least) a few less bugs. No doubt this balance of power will change with the next release of Indy. On the down side Dumbot hogs the CPU and uses more dynamic RAM than the other brains I've tested. This situation has improved somewhat, but not a great deal. This version of Dumbot shoots more accurately (i.e. shooting where you're headed, instead of where you are). I noticed that this makes Dumbot a better opponent for humans, but doesn't make much of a difference against brains, since most brains are beaten by exploiting flaws in their strategies rather than by accurate shooting. - Jim Bumgardner Game-Bolo **************************************** FastTracker FKEY game/bolo/fast-tracker-fkey.hqx Matt Slot 9 Nov 1993 Quick method for finding Bolo games on the internet. FastTracker... "the lightning-fast way to find a bolo game" I wrote this in about a day as a quick method for finding Bolo games. With just a keystroke, you can find a list of current games on the internet; with another, you can launch Bolo with the game information on the Clipboard. Just type Cmd-Shift-5 from any program, including the Bolo startup dialog. The FastTracker dialog will come up and give you the latest information. (Remember, you need MacTCP to use FastTracker, or to play Internet Bolo). Share and Enjoy... the software is free to everyone. Bolo On! Matt Slot Game-Bolo **************************************** Indy 1.4 game/bolo/indy-14.hqx Gersham William Meharg 9 Sep 1993 Bolo auto pilot. Here is Indy 1.4. He preforms a bit better especially with regards to his man and mines. It's a bit tougher to spike one of his bases. For full details on changes check out the read me. (Look at the Indy friendly maps I posted as well for some maps to compliment Indy). -Gersham -Indy Programmer Game-Bolo **************************************** Internet BoloTracker 1.0 game/bolo/internet-bolo-tracker-10.hqx Matt Slot 1 Jul 1993 Looks for Bolo games across the Internet. Internet BoloTracker v1.0 - DONT README This Bolo Tracker is a simple hack to look for Bolo games across the Internet. When you can't find anyone locally, it's time to look for another game somewhere out there. Better than the previous (AppleTalk) Tracker, I have added a little more user interface to it (see feature list). Features: The list is grouped by game. Network visible players are listed under their games, and are displayed in collapsible outline format. The list can be sorted by map name or by start time. Start time indicates whether a game is on a time delay or in progress. You can now see how many people are playing in a game, and how many unclaimed bases and pillboxes there are before joining. There is also a space indicating that this is a password protected, or locked, game. Selecting a the name of a player, or that IP number, selects the information. Now you can copy and paste the info directly into the Bolo Window. Editable subnet lists make it easy to add a new bolo site to scan. If you don't know what your subnet is, look in the prefs dialog for the , and that should be set to your subnet address. Send it to me to put it on the master list, or just post it to your friends. Subnets can be added with drag and drop of Tracker Prefs files or a specially formatted text file. Another way to load a file is to open the Subnet Prefs dialog, and option-click the Add button to get a Standard File dialog. Bolo Tracker is free to Bolo Addicts everywhere. Even more thanx go to Stuart Cheshire for his programming prowess. Internet BoloTracker is Copyright (c) 1993, Slot-Machines, Ltd. Game-Bolo **************************************** Ixohoxis Bolo Maps game/bolo/ixohoxis-bolo-maps.hqx Al Boulley 21 Nov 1993 Home-grown maps for Bolo. For all you Bolo fanatics, I have here my collection of home-grown maps. A few of them are very popular on the internet. Most of them play very even because they are symmetrical. However, there are also a number of irregular maps that play well. There are 40 maps total, subdivided into two folders: 'Non-symmetricals' and 'Symmetrical Maps'. Try 'em all! Al Boulley Game-Bolo **************************************** JimÕs Bolo Maps game/bolo/jims-bolo-maps.hqx Jim McQuillan 4 Oct 1993 Collection of maps for use with Bolo. This is a collection of maps for use with Bolo, a networked Tank game for the Macintosh. Game-Bolo **************************************** Maxwell 1.4 game/bolo/maxwell-14.hqx Michael Turner 13 Jul 1993 Bolo auto pilot. Here is Maxwell 1.4 He/she/it has been significantly upgraded from 1.2 (1.3 was a limated distribution). The foundations for inter-bot communication have been laid in 1.4, however they are a tad bit on the buggy side, so they haven't been fully enabled in this version (human players on the team would refuese to play with maxwell, and other maxwells would be confused). Comments, questions, bug reports are allways welcome. Enjoy! --Michael Turner --Aka Stranger --Coder of Maxwell Game-Bolo **************************************** MiloÕs Brain game/bolo/milos-brain.hqx 2 Jul 1993 Bolo auto pilot. **************************************** Game-Bolo Navborg 0.2 game/bolo/navborg-02.hqx David Plumpton 30 Jul 1993 Bolo brain to assist with navigational tasks. Well, here's Navborg 0.2. Thanks to all the people that commented on the first release. The improvements are: - You can now navigate to pillboxes as well as bases - The turning circle is tighter - An arrow now indicates the direction to the target An anybody that knows how to read the configured keys in the prefs file please drop me a line. Thanks. Enjoy. Game-Bolo **************************************** Nexus 1.2 game/bolo/nexus-12.hqx Alex MacAulay alexander william macaulay 18 Sep 1993 A Bolo cyborg which improves your performance. Here is Nexus 1.2. Thanks to everyone who made suggestions for improvements and extra features. Here's the intro in the About file: Nexus is a Bolo cyborg which improves your performance. It should be compatible with at least Bolo 0.99.1 and higher. It has the following features (new ones are marked with a *): - Extra key controls to control some building actions; - Automated road building; - Automatic harvesting of forest; - Automatic random mine dropping; - * Mine clearing key - clears mines in an area in front of you; - * Automatic mapping with a map window which shows terrain you have been over; - Navigational information about tanks, pillboxes and bases; - Wide area radar showing a larger view of the area around you; - Radar views for pillboxes; - Sends version information to any player who asks; - * Saves key settings and window positions in the Bolo Preferences file. Alex. -- Alex MacAulay Game-Bolo **************************************** Tonto! game/bolo/tonto.hqx Milo (Michael) Sharp 21 Jul 1993 Autopilot for Bolo. Okay, here's a new brain for you all: Tonto! It's a reworking of my original autopilot, one of the first nonstandard brains. This one goes on to finish off some of the features I had begun to implement (such as repairing pillboxes) and adds several more (better neutral base snatching, base spiking, ally following) which set it (hopefully) on a level with the latest Indy, Maxwell and Dumbot. It's not loopproof, but it shouldn't crash your mac. If you play against it one on one, you may not notice much difference - however, with an allied computer player, Tonto will be much more effective. He also makes a good sidekick for you, hence his name, Tonto! You can get more description by downloading him and checking out the readme file. Also - some people have complained about not knowing which players are brains and which are humans. I propose that the Bolo community decide on a universal polling message - a message that a human could send to a player, and if it's a 'bot, get a response back from containting brain names and versions. I've already begun to put this code into Tonto!, but I can't think of what the standard message should be. Any idea? --- Milo (Michael) Sharp Here it is - Tonto! v1.0, successor to Milo's Autopilot. Game-Bolo **************************************** Black Jack 1.36 game/crd/black-jack-136.hqx Dan Morrow 7 Nov 1993 The BEST Macintosh Casino Black Jack package. The BEST Macintosh Casino Black Jack package. Features include a user configurable 1 to 16 deck 'shoe', a complete card counting tutorial and practice guide, 'Coach' and 'Hint' modes accelerate the learning process by analyzing playing errors, an on-line table lists best play in EVERY possible situation, entertaining cheat features let you see and print from the next card to the whole shoe, player controls many casino/dealer variables, card counters can modify the 'counting system' and the 'best play' tables, 'Auto-play' mode will show the computer playing perfectly at amazing speed using the current counting system and best play tables (great for testing a new counting system), stats window shows the exact number of each card that has been dealt and calculates the percent chance that your next card fill bust. The cards look great in black and white and AWESOME in 8-bit (256) color. This game is entertaining for players of all backgrounds, and a priceless tool for the professional card counter. If you like it, please send in a $25.00 shareware fee. Game-Cards **************************************** Card Shell Vol1 1.0.1 game/crd/card-shell-vol1-101.hqx Ralph Sutherland Ralph Sutherland 25 Aug 1993 Series of solitaire card game releases. ABOUT THE CARD SHELL GAMES VOLUME #1. v1.0.1 Code and Artwork (c)1992 Ralph S Sutherland. Portions of code remain (c) Symantec Corp. Welcome to the first of a series of solitaire card game releases. Volume #1 is the first four games to be developed with a new card game framework called the Card Shell. They all use full colour graphics including 40 pack designs and 60 background patterns. This second 1993 release fixes a few more minor bugs. Features include: *They will (should?) work on all Apple screens at any colour depth. The games require a mac with colour quickdraw capabilities (see below). *The game applications have automatic saving of the current game so you can play, quit and restart where you left off. *They all have full undo and redo features to allow you to step forward and backwards through a game and even use fast forward and rewind to give rapid replays. *Copies of games in play may be saved in sepearate files, in this way several players could play the same setup and a tournament is possible. All the saved games include their playing history. *The game applications are designed with system 7.0 multiprocessing in mind. When the player is not moving any cards around the games use almost no cpu cycles and give maximum time to background processes. When the user starts to play, the games take much more cpu time to give a nice fast response. *The shell design uses a shared resource file called 'Cards' which contains all the bulky colour resources and sounds. This is around 350K. Each game can simultaneously share these reosurces, reducing the disk space requirements greatly. Each game is about 70-90K. For more details see the online help in the games ;-) *****System requirements They are designed to work best under system 7.0 or newer, although they will still function with some loss of smoothness under system 6.0.7. The games use full 256 colour colour graphics, but they have optimisations to work well under all depths from B&W to 32bit colour. However they require a mac with colour quickdraw. At the moment this includes: all Mac II computers (including the SE/30), all LCs, all Quadras, Centris machines, Performas, the Classic II and the Colour Classic. all powerbooks (except the PB100) and probably all newer macs. They each want about 1MB of ram under system 7.0 and up to 1.5-2MB under system 6 without 32bit Quickdraw *****Credits Design & programming: Ralph S Sutherland. Testing: Neville Smythe and Kim Holburn. Freeware, Enjoy! Ralph S Sutherland August. 1993. PS: The Example games folder contains some games that have worked out. you can load them in and replay them with the rewind and fast forward options. -- Ralph S. Sutherland Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics Game-Cards **************************************** Card Shell Vol2 1.01 game/crd/card-shell-vol-2-101.hqx Ralph S Sutherland Ralph Sutherland 25 Aug 1993 Series of solitaire card game releases. ABOUT THE CARD SHELL GAMES VOLUME #2.01 Code and Artwork (c)1992 Ralph S Sutherland. Portions of code remain (c) Symantec Corp. Welcome to a series of solitaire card game releases. These are the second release of three games, developed with a new card game framework called the Card Shell. They all use full colour graphics including 40 pack designs and 60 background patterns. This release fixes some minor bugs, particularly occuring when starting on a machine that doesn't have Color QD. ********************************************************** IMPORTANT: You do not require Volume #1 to use Volume #2, but if you already have Volume #1 then you only require one copy of the 'cards' data file. It can be shared by all of the Card Shell games. You can simply remove the copy that comes with volume #1 and use the Volume #2 'cards' file for all the games. This will save about 350K of disk space. [without file compression ;-)] ********************************************************** Features include: *They will (should?) work on all Apple screens at any colour depth. The games require a mac with colour quickdraw capabilities (see below). *The game applications have automatic saving of the current game so you can play, quit and restart where you left off. *They all have full undo and redo features to allow you to step forward and backwards through a game and even use fast forward and rewind to give rapid replays. *Copies of games in play may be saved in sepearate files, in this way several players could play the same setup and a tournament is possible. All the saved games include their playing history. *The game applications are designed with system 7.0 multiprocessing in mind. When the player is not moving any cards around the games use almost no cpu cycles and give maximum time to background processes. When the user starts to play, the games take much more cpu time to give a nice fast response. *The shell design uses a shared resource file called 'Cards' which contains all the bulky colour resources and sounds. This is around 350K. Each game can simultaneously share these reosurces, reducing the disk space requirements greatly. Each game is about 70-90K. For more details see the online help in the games ;-) *****System requirements They are designed to work best under system 7.0 or newer, although they will still function with some loss of smoothness under system 6.0.7. The games use full 256 colour colour graphics, but they have optimisations to work well under all depths from B&W to 32bit colour. However they require a mac with colour quickdraw. At the moment this includes: all Mac II computers (including the SE/30), all LCs, all Quadras, Centris machines, Performas, the Classic II and the Colour Classic. all powerbooks (except the PB100) and probably all newer macs. They each want about 1MB of ram under system 7.0 and up to 1.5-2MB under system 6 without 32bit Quickdraw *****Credits Design & programming: Ralph S Sutherland. Testing: Neville Smythe and Kim Holburn. FreeWare, Enjoy! Ralph S Sutherland August. 1993. PS: The Example games folder contains some games that have worked out. you can load them in and replay them with the rewind and fast forward options. -- Ralph S. Sutherland Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics Game-Cards **************************************** Carte game/crd/carte.hqx Art Min 11 Aug 1993 Card game that is similar to UNO. This is the release version of Carte, a card game that is similar to UNO. It is freeware, so enjoy. Full color, b/w support. Runs under both System 6 and 7. Happy with any Mac. Neato sounds and very configurable. Beta testers enjoyed it very much. Nuff said. Art Min Game-Cards **************************************** Chinese Poker 1.0.1 game/crd/chinese-poker-101.hqx David Blume 13 Dec 1993 Interactive network card game for 2 to 4 players. Chinese Poker 1.0.1 (Administrator's Note: This replaces Chinese Poker 1.0 in /game/Cards/) Requires: MacTCP, At least one other mac connected on a network. Chinese Poker 1.0.1 is an interactive network card game for 2 to 4 players. It is addictive and easy to learn. (The goal is to discard your cards in the form of valid poker hands before your opponents do.) A 60 point game is a perfect 10 minute break. Revision Notes: 1.0.1 + User interface corrections. + System 6.X compatability. (Some cards were invisible under System 6.) + May use either host names or addresses in the "Connect" dialog. Freeware by David Blume. Game-Cards **************************************** Eric's Ultimate Solitaire Demo game/crd/ultimate-solitaire-101-demo.hqx Eric Snider 1 Dec 1993 Plays Eight Off. This is version 1.0.1 of the Eric's Ultimate Solitaire Demo from Delta Tao software. It plays Eight Off which is one of the 17 solitaire games that the full version offers. It supports color and b&w and has lots of great features. You can move cards by dragging, double clicking, and "throwing." To throw a card you give it a flick towards a target and let go. Then it'll fly in a nice arc to the destination. Other features include unlimited undo/redo, statistics, and what we like to call "Weasel flavor." The artwork is by Howard Vives the same artist that drew everything for Spaceward Ho! That's it... Eric's Ultimate Solitaire demo is for free distribution only. The retail price of the full version is $59 and is available from the big mail order places or from Delta Tao directly. Delta Tao's number is (800) 827-9316 or (408) 730-9336. If you are a registered user of one of my shareware games (Forty Thieves, Baker's Dozen, and Montana) then you can upgrade to Ultimate Solitaire for $25. Thanks, Eric Snider Delta Tao Software Game-Cards **************************************** Pair Picker 0.2b game/crd/pair-picker-02b.hqx Al Spohn 10 Jul 1993 Simple concentration style game. Pair Picker is a simple concentration style game with a couple of wrinkles thrown in. This version only supports two players - future versions will get into solitaire options and possibly networkability. 52 cards are dealt in the playing area and the players take turns "flipping" them over to find a match. When a match is found, the player gets another turn. The first player to match more than half the cards wins. Ties are settled by whomever matches the bonus pair. Each player is allowed to "preview" and "reshuffle" the cards once per game. The graphics and modest animation support both color and b/w environments. This version is freeware. - Al Spohn Game-Cards **************************************** Progression 1.7 game/crd/progression-solitaire-17.hqx Michael Wolf 1 Sep 1993 Solitaire card game Progression. Below is an update to the solitaire card game Progression. This new version is 1.7. The bug fix and a couple modifications are in the online help section. Enjoy. MJW Game-Cards **************************************** Romi 1.21 game/crd/romi-121.hqx Gerard Brochu 14 Dec 1993 Lets you play games of Rummy. Romi is a program (Shareware $10) that lets you play games of Rummy against the Macintosh at 3 different levels of expertise. This program runs on any Macintosh with System 6.0.4 and higher, in color and black & white. With System 7.0 and higher, you can use balloon help. Game-Cards **************************************** Bane Character Editor game/com/bane-character-editor.hqx Ray Holmes Wade Masshardt 1 Jul 1993 Allows changes to all aspects of the character. This is the character editor for the game Bane of the Cosmic Forge. The author is Ray Holmes. It allows you to change your characters in the SAVEGAME.DBS file produced when you save a Bane game. You can change all aspects of the character: characteristics, items, spells, etc. Game-Commercial **************************************** Civilization game/com/civilization-demo.hqx Kevin Fairchild 28 Nov 1993 Demo of MicroProseÕs game ÒCivilizationÓ. Here is a demo of Civilization that I found on AOL and could not find on sumex or umich. I am not associated with MicroProse in any way. Now, anyone else have a demo of Strategic Conquest? Kevin Fairchild Game-Commercial **************************************** CYAC Keys game/com/cyac-keys.hqx Francois Pottier 12 Nov 1993 Modifies F1 and F10 in Chuck YeagerÕs Air Combat. CYAC Keys This tiny INIT allows people with an extended keyboard to use keys F1 to F10 to quickly change views when playing Chuck Yeager's Air Combat. The keys are the same as the PC version. Freeware. Game-Commercial **************************************** Deliverance Demo game/com/deliverance-demo.hqx David Maffucci 14 Dec 1993 Demo version of Deliverance. Here's a demo version of Deliverance, a new adventure game from Inline Software. Runs in 16 or 256 colors, supports small screens (I think). Below is the read-me file. I got this off AOL. Butch Weber Deliverance Demo Notes: This is a 2 level demo of Deliverance from Inline Software. The actual game has 8 levels. In the demo, you are only given one life and can not resume a game. In the release version, you start with 3 lives and you are given resume codes that allow you to leave the game and come back at the same location. If you have any questions about the game or where to purchase it, please contact us in any of the following ways: Phone - (800) 453-7671 FAX - (203) 435-1091 CIS - 75300,2014 AOL - INLINE AppleLink - Inline.Tech You can also find lots of posts online in these locations: AOL- Keyword "Inline" CIS- MacCven section 4 David Maffucci Inline Software Tech Support Game-Commercial **************************************** Empire Master 2.8.5 game/com/empire-master-285-demo.hqx 9 Dec 1993 Challenging conquer-the-world strategy wargame. This is the latest Empire Master* demo application. Empire Master is a challenging conquer-the-world strategy wargame. You start with a single city and use it to produce armies to go out and conquer more cities so you can produce more armies and ships and planes until you capture the entire world. The only problem (there is always a problem) is that the machine is also building armies and conquering cities and fully intends to capture the world for itself. You can't save or restore games in the demo version and some game options are disabled, but the complete game and all commands are available. You can get the full unrestricted version with a printed manual, network play and a disk full of goodies by mail. Ordering information is included with the demo. Game-Commercial **************************************** F/A-18 FAQ game/com/fa-18-faq-14.txt shok rodrigues 16 Dec 1993 FAQÕs compiled by F/A-18 players . This is version 1.4 of F/AQ-18. This FAQ is compiled largely from input from F/A-18 players. There is always more that can be added, so feel free Game-Commercial **************************************** F/A-18 Hornet Screen Shots game/com/fa-18-hornet-combat.hqx Brian Thomas 27 Sep 1993 Pictures of Graphic Simulation's F/A-18 Hornet combat. This archive contains 4 screen shots and one 24-second QuickTime movie from a pre-release version of Graphic Simulation's F/A-18 Hornet combat flight simulator. These files are officially sanctioned for public release by Graphic Simulations. Brian Thomas Inside Mac Games Game-Commercial **************************************** FA-18 Hornet Mission Chsr 1.0.1 game/com/fa-18-mission-chooser-101.hqx James C. Baughman 21 Nov 1993 Allows you to choose what mission a pilot will fly . -------------------------------------- F/A-18 Hornet Mission Chooser v1.0.1 -------------------------------------- * For Graphics Simulations F/A-18 Hornet v1.0 and v1.0.1. * Allows you to choose what mission a pilot will fly on his next mission. Send comments, suggestions, complaints to: Jim Baughman University of Texas, Austin Game-Commercial **************************************** FalconMC 1.01 Updater game/com/falcon-mc-101-updt.hqx Joe Cerro 11 Aug 1993 Updates FalconMC from v1 to v1.01. Enclosed is a binhexed self-extracting archive containing Spectrum Holobyte's FalconMC patcher, which updates version 1 to version 1.01. It includes bug-fixes and performance enhancements. The file was downloaded >From AmericaOnline and checked with Disinfectant 3.2. Enjoy! (Standard disclaimers apply--I am not associated with Spectrum Holobyte--I am merely a satisfied user.) Joe Cerro Game-Commercial **************************************** Firefall Demo game/com/firefall-demo.hqx Leo Breebaart 19 Oct 1993 Demo of Inline SoftwareÕs game ÒFirefallÓ. This is a demonstration version of Firefall, a new commercial arcade game from Inline Software. Firefall needs 256 colors to run. Firefall can basically be described as "Centipede on steroids". The animation is excellent, and the game is (in my opinion) worth downloading just in order to have a gaze at. In particular, it has this main-menu screen with gorgeous neon-fonted text, and a kind of cold-fire mouse pointer that has to be seen to be believed. I am in no way involved with the people who created this game. I'm just passing it along to the Internet archives. It was originally uploaded from America Online. -- Leo Breebaart Game-Commercial **************************************** FS-ATC 2.1 game/com/fs-atc-21.hqx Miika Asunta 10 Oct 1993 Air Traffic Control software for Microsoft Flight Simulator . FS-ATC 2.1 Air Traffic Control software for Microsoft Flight Simulator Macintosh version 4.0. FS-ATC is an air traffic controller software that operates with Microsoft Flight Simulator. It runs on the background and provides full air traffic control from tower, approach/departure and center. FS-ATC uses some undocumented apple events to find out position, direction, altitude and speed of FS aircraft. Using this information FS-ATC sends messages to the pilot using notification manager dialog box, playing sampled sounds, or using Speech Manager to speak the messages. This version (2.1) introduces a system-wide menu located in the right side of menubar, that is used to send pilot's messages to controllers. This version also provides a workaround for overseas flights. A route from New York JFK to London Heathrow is included. Miika Asunta Game-Commercial **************************************** Gate Demo game/com/gate-demo.hqx Leo Breebaart 28 Nov 1993 Sword and sorcery game. This is a non-interactive, self-running demo of Gate, a new commercial game from Seven Hills Software Corporation. The demo (and the game) will play on any Macintosh with a hard drive, System 6.0.7 or later, 4MB RAM, a 640x480 or larger monitor and 256 colors. Gate reminds me very much of a couple of earlier Mac games I unfortuntely have forgotten the names of. It's a run-around-the-land-and-kill-the-nasties type of sword and sorcery game, with that very typical game view, where you look vertically down on the playing field and your character. I am in no way involved with the people who created this game. I'm just passing it along to the Internet archives. It was originally uploaded from America Online. -- Leo Breebaart Game-Commercial **************************************** Glider-house! game/com/glider-house.hqx Fritzsche Arthur 2 Nov 1993 House with 130 rooms for the game Glider. Hello Glider-Fans! Enclosed in this sit-archive is a very beautiful house with more than 130 rooms which requires the commercial game Glider (Version 4.0 and up). My sister, now 12 years old (the easy, amusing rooms) and I (now 13) (the hard ones :)) have created it around 1 1/2 years ago. The names are in german; so keep the dictionary ready! It's very funny to play it! :-) To play, place them in the same folder as the game and drag the first one ("Bloedelhaus") onto the Glider application, otherwise it doesn't work, at least on my Mac. Enjoy, it's highly recommended! Game-Commercial **************************************** Gretzky Demo game/com/word-connection-demo.hqx chad paulson 28 Aug 1993 Black and white version of Wayne Gretzky Hockey 1.1 . This is the black and white version of Wayne Gretzky Hockey 1.1 Demo. You are limited to playing the last five minutes of the third period. You also are allowed play in overtime, if necessary. Most options included in the original game are functional in this demo. Game-Commercial **************************************** Hellcats/Leyte FAQ game/com/hellcats-faq.txt Jack Repenning 29 Sep 1993 FAQ about Hellcats/Leyte. Here's the regular, monthly posting of the Hellcats/Leyte FAQ. Since the excitement's all moved to CYAC, and soon (please, oh please!) will move on to F/A-18, I think this will be the last posting of this FAQ. As always, the FAQ is posted to comp.sys.mac.games and the Info-Mac digest, and is available via anonymous FTP from the Info-Mac archives (and mirrors), under ./game/com/hellcats-faq.txt, and from the Hellcats Feats FTP site, chemotaxis.biology.utah.edu: /Public/Hellcats_Feats/hellcats-faq.txt Jack Repenning Hellcats Over the Pacific FAQ/Tips Game-Commercial **************************************** Lemmings Cheat 1.0b1 game/com/lemmings-cheat-10b1.hqx Barend Kobben 10 Nov 1993 Update to LemmingsCheat. Attached is a binhexed, stuffed version of a minor update of LemmingsCheat (new version 1.0b1). I fixed a minor bug and slighty changed the Help-text. Hope you will include in the games portion of info-mac. -- Barend Kobben Cartography dept., Utrecht University Game-Commercial **************************************** MacAttack Demo game/com/mac-attack-demo.hqx Leo Breebaart 24 Nov 1993 Demonstration version of MacAttack. This is a demonstration version of MacAttack, a new commercial arcade game from GameTek and New Reality. The demo will play on any Mac with color quickdraw and can be played in 256, 16 or B&W color mode. MacAttack is a version of Tempest/Arashi, but with rendered 30-fps 3D graphics. The demo has 3 levels of play and a several characters from the commercial version of the game which has 30 levels and over a dozen types of enemies to fight. I am in no way involved with the people who created this game. I'm just passing it along to the Internet archives. It was originally uploaded from America Online. -- Leo Breebaart Game-Commercial **************************************** MacPlayÕs 1.0->1.0.2 Updater game/com/ootw-10-to-102-updt.hqx Bill Dugan 24 Oct 1993 Updater application. This Compact Pro archive contains an updater application that you can run to patch MacPlay's "Out of this World" from version 1.0 to version 1.0.2. Version 1.0.2 of "Out of this World" includes compatibility with Sound Manager 3.0 (and thus the AV Macintoshes), a few minor bug fixes, louder sound, and several other tweaks. Game-Commercial **************************************** Microcosm II 1.02 Demo game/com/microcosm-ii-demo.hqx David Henry 13 Oct 1993 Adventure into the microscopic world of viruses. It's the Microcosm II demo! Adventure into the microscopic world of viruses and DNA! Maneuver around the treacherous mazes of the Microcosm, shooting DNA-filled pills at the viruses that are spawning and mutating. Pick up computer chips to add functions to add functions to your robot while other robots roam the maze, changing its structure. The powerful built-in level editor lets you create your own mazes, and network players can communicate with each other. This is a demo version of Microcosm II which allows you to play levels 1 & 2. Some features have been disabled. The Microcosm II demo requires at least a Macintosh Plus running system software version 6.0.7 or later. System 7 is recommended. It will work in color or monochrome. Sound Manager 3.0 is recommended, though not required. The real version of Microcosm II is marketed by SoftStream International, and is available at fine software resellers such as MacWarehouse. -- Dave Henry Game-Commercial **************************************** Myst Patch - Mecahnical Age game/com/myst-mechanical-age-patch.hqx 23 Nov 1993 Patch to fix a bug in Mechanical Age. here is the patch to fix the bug in the Mechanical age for the tower rotation Game-Commercial **************************************** Number Aquarium Demo game/com/number-aquarium-demo.hqx Kevin Harris 23 Nov 1993 Number formation and recognition skills program. Attached you will find Number Aquarium, a number formation and recognition skills program for early education students. This demo contains the numbers 1-5. For a complete version, fill out the included registration form and sent it along with $15. This is part 2 of the Early Learning Software Series. Game-Commercial **************************************** Operation Intercept 1.0.2 Demo game/com/operation-intercept-102-demo.hqx Dave Henry David Henry 21 Sep 1993 Pilot a spaceship in your attemptto destroy enemy ships. the Operation Intercept demo demo version 1.0.2 This updated version of the Operation Intercept demo includes the following changes: - All known bugs have been fixed. This includes problems that some Quadra owners reported. - Support for the Gravis GamePad has been added. - Some changes have been made to the interface to make the Intercept screens easy to navigate from the keyboard, mouse or GamePad. Defend your solar system from the wrath of the evil Spoox empire! In Operation Intercept, you pilot a spaceship in your attempt to destroy wave after wave of invading enemy ships. Collect the bonus items you get for killing an entire wave and spend them at the upgrade/repair stations, where you can buy options for your spaceship such as double-shot, triple-shot, spawn-shot, shields, and more. Challenge an opponent in the head-to-head two-player mode! In the Operation Intercept demo, you will experience the head-spinning, bone-shaking speed of Intercept as well as the basic features of the game, while the more advanced features and levels are left up to your imagination. Buy the real version and you won't have to imagine! The Operation Intercept demo requires at least a Macintosh Plus running system software version 6.0.7 or later. System 7 is recommended. It will work in color or monochrome. The real version of Operation Intercept is marketed by SoftStream International, and is available at fine software resellers such as MacWarehouse. Copyright (c) 1992-1993, Damn Good Software. All rights reserved. Operation Intercept and Damn Good Software are trademarks of DGS. -- Dave Henry Game-Commercial **************************************** Pathways Into Cheating game/com/pathways-into-cheating.hqx Alain Roy 19 Oct 1993 Allows changes to Pathways Into Darkness characters. Here's a little program called Pathways Into Cheating for all of you that play Pathways Into Darkness by Bungee Software. This program will allow you to edit saved game files (for the full game, NOT the demo) to change your character to make the game easier to play. It's got a nice mac interface and has been fairly widely tested. Now you don't need to use a sector editor to edit your characters! Features include: o adding/deleting any item. o making grenade launchers w/ many grenades (autofire grenades!) o raising your health points. o raising your skill levels o teleporting to various locations in the pyramid. o making your character appear to be left-handed o recharging your crystals. o resetting the game time. o many shortcuts to make editing painless process. This cheater is not supported by Bungee Software, so don't hassle them if it doesn't work for you. Use only on a backup copy of your saved games file. Game-Commercial **************************************** Pathways Into Darkness game/com/pathways-howto-310.txt Micah Anderson 27 Sep 1993 Edit your character for Pathways Into Darkness. Here is the newest version of the hack file for PID (Pathways Into Darkness), this file shows how to edit your character and its items, it also includes (this is new) Pou Lee's survival guide and some other minor changes... If ya got the last one, ya gotta get this one. Pathways Into Darkness item cheat file v.3.10 Disclaimer: I and anyone else involved in this file are not in the least bit responsible for any damage brought apon by careless modification. I wrote this file, it is your responsibility if you decide to use it, NOT ours. For all I know you could attempt to modify your character and screwup your entire hardrive. Backup your character (not saying that Game-Commercial **************************************** Pathways Into Darkness Cheats game/com/pathways-into-darkness-hacks.hqx Ron Wilhelm 18 Sep 1993 Allows infinite ammo and invulnerablility in P.I. Darkness. The attached submission contains 2 files of interest to those who play Pathways into Darkness. One is a text file describing for to hex edit saved games to change nearly everything. The second one allows to to have any combination of the following: infinite ammo, invulnerability, and disallowing your enemies to shoot. Ron -- Ron Wilhelm Game-Commercial **************************************** Pathways Updater game/com/pathways-into-darkness-11-updt.hqx Alain Aslag Roy 18 Sep 1993 Update to Pathways. Pathways Into Darkness Version 1.1 Update Version 1.1 is an update to Pathways that fixes some minor bugs associated with Multiple Monitors, window positioning, copy protection, and the restore command. Version 1.1 is fully compatible with version 1.0 saved game files. If you have a problem using the updater, re-install the Pathways software and try again. I'm not the author, i just got this file. Game-Commercial **************************************** Pitt->Mgntn Flight Sim 1.3.7 game/com/fs-atc-pit-mgw-137.hqx Jeffrey N. Fritz Jeffrey N. Fritz 10 Dec 1993 Simulates a Crown (USAir) commuter flight. Pittsburgh to Morgantown Controller For FS-ATC 2.1 Copyright by Jeffrey N. Fritz 9 December 1993 Version 1.37 All Rights Reserved No doubt many folks would love to fly above the clouds from Pittsburgh International to Morgantown, West Virginia--home of the 11-0 Sugar Bowl bound West Virginia Mountaineers! (Go Ers!) With the PIT-MGW controller and a few other goodies, you will be able to do that just that. You'll even be able to communicate in real time with simulated air traffic controllers. The controllers will call out positioning information to you all along the route. When you break out of the clouds, Morgantown's Hart field will be dead ahead! The PIT-MGW controller simulates a Crown (USAir) commuter flight from Pittsburgh International to Hart Field in Morgantown. The air route follows the actual route flown by the commuter (weather permitting) several times a day, seven days a week. The aircraft usually flown is a Shorts 330. With full out throttle and a little imagination, Microsoft Flight Simulator's Cessna 182 can come close to emulating the Shorts. This is the first of what will be (hopefully) many controllers for Microsoft Flight Simulator and Miika Asunta's FS-ATC. I would enjoy hearing from private or commercial pilots or from air traffic controllers. Maybe you have a flight plan that would be fun to simulate. I'd be glad to work with pilots or controllers in creating new controller files, especially for ILS routes that professional or private pilots have flown. Getting started To use this controller you need three things: 1. Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0 (Mac version) 2. FS-ATC 2.1 Air Traffic Control software for Microsoft Flight Simulator Macintosh version 4.0 (Available on Sumex-Aim and Nautilus CD-ROM.) 3. Mallard Scenery files, SD-11 World Scenery and SD-9 World Scenery. Please see the read me file. It contains more information on the controller and on how it operates. I worked very hard to make this controller as accurate as possible. Its development involved numerous conversations with professional pilots and air traffic controllers. I hope you enjoy it. Jeffrey Fritz West Virginia University Game-Commercial **************************************** Playroom Demo game/com/color-playroom-demo.hqx Darrin Haug 11 Aug 1993 Demo of BroderbundÕs Color Playroom. This is a demo of Color Playroom, a kids game by Broderbund. I got it with a interactive story CD, Just Grandma and Me. The Playroom has counting games, clock/time games, letter games, and other activities for youngster who know how to move a mouse and push the button. Game-Commercial **************************************** Putt-Putt's Demo game/com/putt-putt-demo.hqx Peter C. Crayne 1 Jul 1993 Demo of a commercial children's game called Putt-Putt. This is a playable demo of a commercial children's game called Putt-Putt Joins the Parade. It is interactive, has good graphics & sound, and has lots of cartoon-style animation. It is an excellent game, in my opinion. But don't take my word for it. After all, I work there! Download it & give it a shot. A word of warning, though. Most adults have trouble with the cow! Requires LCII or better, 4 megs ram recommended. Game-Commercial **************************************** Space Madness Demo 1.1.3 game/com/space-madness-113-demo.hqx Michael A. Kelly 2 Nov 1993 Shoot-'em-up and blast through space type of game. More evil nasties have invaded our galaxy! Zillions of innocent people are counting on you to save them from destruction, enslavement, and other fates too horrible to contemplate! Take the helm in this shoot-'em-up and blast through space, destroying enemy ships and bases while gathering fuel, raw materials for your ship's repairs, weapons, and machines that add to your ship's capabilities. Rated four joysticks by Inside Mac Games magazine! (July 1993) This demo lets you play levels 2, 4, and 10, which corresponds to about 10-15 minutes of game play for an experienced player. Order Space Madness direct from High Risk Ventures and pay only $20! That's sixty percent off the suggested retail price of $49.95! But hurry! Offer expires December 1, 1993. Enjoy! Michael A. Kelly High Risk Ventures Game-Commercial **************************************** Spaceway 2000 Demo game/com/spaceway-2000-demo.hqx John West 22 Nov 1993 Demo of the Casady & Greene game "Spaceway 2000". This is the demo of the new Casady & Greene game "Spaceway 2000,"= by Jeff Robbin and john calhoun (of Glider, Pararena, etc.) dowloaded= from America Online. The following info is from the ReadMe: Spaceway 2000=C5 (demo) will run on every Macintosh. However,= the very slow Macintoshes (like the Mac Plus and SE) are not recommended. Spaceway 2000=C5 (demo) will run in black & white, 16 colors, 256, colors, thousands and millions of colors. It will run on any size monitor as well. You need System 6.05 or more recent to play Spaceway 2000=C5 (demo). You need the following files to run Spaceway 2000=C5 (demo): Spaceway 2000=C5 (Demo) Spaceway Levels (Demo) Spaceway Sounds And at least one of the following graphics files: Spaceway Graphics 01 Spaceway Graphics 04 Spaceway Graphics 08 Spaceway Graphics 16-32 Put all the above files in the same folder. The 1-, 4-, and 8-bit graphics files are being sent separately. The 16-32 graphics file was a bit large, so I didn't get it last night, although I will get it and sent it along shortly. To sum up: You MUST download one of the graphics files when you dowload the demo. The fewer the bits, the smaller the file- but=20 the graphics aren't as good, either. Enjoy, -john Game-Commercial **************************************** Spin Doctor Demo game/com/spin-doctor-demo.hqx Leo Breebaart 19 Oct 1993 Demonstration version of Spin Doctor. This is a demonstration version (limited to a few levels only) of Spin Doctor, a new commercial strategy/arcade type of game by Callisto "SuperMazeWars" Corporation. Spin Doctor needs 256 colors or grays to run. Spin Doctor is hard to describe -- it is truly like no game I've ever seen before -- but basically you have to move a rotating wand from point to point on a large grid, in search of a 'goal' gridpoint. While doing so, you not only have to deal with various types of enemy wands who stalk the grid in their own mysterious ways, but also with spikes, acid droplets, moving doors, bombs, fuses, and lots more fun stuff like that. Your mileage may vary, but I think that if you liked Oxyd you are probably going to LOVE Spin Doctor. I am in no way involved with the people who created this game. I'm just passing it along to the Internet archives. It was originally uploaded from America Online. -- Leo Breebaart Game-Commercial **************************************** Sun and Moon Demo game/com/sun-and-moon-demo.hqx Kevin Harris 23 Nov 1993 Teaches visual discrimination and association skills. Attached you will find a demo version of Sun and Moon. This software teaches early education students visual discrimination and association skills. This is a limited demo and only contains a small number of exercises, but enough to grasp the purpose of the software. For the complete version, simply fill out the included registration form and mail it along with $15. This is part 3 of 3 of the Early Learning software series. Game-Commercial **************************************** Super Maze Wars Demo game/com/super-maze-wars-demo.hqx Robert D Harris 2 Nov 1993 Combat to the death in a maze. Attached is a demo version of the commercial arcade game Super Maze Wars from Callisto Corporation. Super Maze Wars is a network game (similar to Spectre) that allows from 1 to 8 humans and/or robots to combat to the death in a maze. Players have a first person view down the corridors of a number of mazes and scenarios. Robert Harris Callisto Corp Game-Commercial **************************************** Super Mines Demo game/com/super-mines-demo.hqx Robert D Harris 14 Oct 1993 Demo of a Minesweeper style game. This is a demonstration version of the commercial game, Super Mines, from Callisto. You'll need logic and a lightning-fast mind as you race against the clock to uncover the mines in each of Super Mines' intriguing and colorful minefields. If you've enjoyed playing Minesweeper, Mines or Bombs, youUll be amazed and confounded by Super Mines.=20 --------- Robert Harris Game-Commercial **************************************** Warlords Demo game/com/warlords-demo.hqx Greg Ferrar 11 Aug 1993 Demo version of Warlords. Here, by request, is a demo version of Strategic Studies Group excellent game, Warlords. I got it off the Demo Games CD which came with my Apple CD-ROM drive. -Greg Ferrar Game-Commercial **************************************** A Camping Story game/a-camping-story-hc.hqx Simone Bettini 11 Dec 1993 Stack to encourage reading on a secon grade level. A discovery stack to encourage reading on a secon grade level. Game-General **************************************** AddamsFamilyInt game/addams-family-values-interactive.hqx Jim Gaynor 21 Nov 1993 Interactive Multimedia Kit for Addams Family Values. Here's the "Interactive Multimedia Kit" for Addams Family Values. It's a self-contained MacroMind Director presentation - needs 2MB of free application RAM, and looks best on an 8-bit display. The basic concept is that you get to guide Thing about the Addams Family mansion - during which you get info and credits about the movie, and little graphics and sound bites. Downloaded from CompuServe's SHOWBIZ forum, where it was uploaded by the folks from Paramount. -- Jim Gaynor Game-General **************************************** AlphaBoat 1.1 game/alpha-boat-11.hqx Jim Allison 20 Sep 1993 Game which teaches children the Alphabet. New in version 1.1: The Big and Small Letters card has a button which repeats the question- a much needed improvement. Multiple clicks are trapped so that enthusiastic triple clicks won't cause the phrase to be repeated three times. Several bugs which caused error messages to appear when clicking in certain areas have been fixed. General Description: AlphaBoat is an entertaining game which teaches children the Alphabet. In one activity the child is asked to find a "Big" or Little" letter. By choosing the correct letter the child moves a sail boat from one tropical island to the next. In a second activity the child clicks on a camera and displays a picture of a common object such as a hat. The program then asks "What letter does the word HAT start with?" The target word is pronounced very carefully so that the sound of the starting letter can be clearly heard. Correct answers move the boat forward. Both activities contain ways to get help finding the correct letter or to find the correct letter by trial and error. The program is in full color and uses many high quality digitized sounds. Because of the included sounds the program size is quite large (over a MEG when expanded). It is kid tested and approved! AlphaBoat may be copied and distributed by electronic bulletin board as long as it is not altered in any way. SHAREWARE FEE: 12.00 U.S. Please send payment to: Jim Allison 12 Brookside Avenue #5 Worcester, MA 01602-1628 Disclaimer: In the unlikely event that AlphaBoat causes any damage to your computer system or data files, the author of this software assumes no responsibility for such damage. System Requirements: AlphaBoat requires system 6.07 or later and a Mac with a 13" or larger color monitor and 2 Megs of free memory. Jim Allison 9/14/93 Game-General **************************************** AstroLo 1.0a game/astro-lo-10a.hqx Chet Niewczyk 26 Jul 1993 I-Ching p.rogram using planet/sign/house combinations I-Ching like program using planet/sign/house combinations picked "psychicly" by the program based on your question. Gives brief interpretation. Game-General **************************************** BabyLabyrinth 1.0.4 Docs game/baby-labirynth-104-docs.hqx Simone Bettini 20 Oct 1993 "Readme" and "Customising" files for BabyLabyrinth . Excuse me if I send directly to you the docs to be included in game directory, but I come to the university once a week and today "CISCO" of the departement made "BOOOM", so I am not able to connect to sumex to get "posting guidelines" and the correct address. Please be patient, but the only address I have is your one and I am not sure to come back to the university before next 15 days :-{ Thanks in advance. My eternal gratitude will accompany you forever. Simone Bettini Game-General **************************************** Blit! 1.0 game/blit-10.hqx Brooks Seymore 14 Jul 1993 Timed puzzle game. Blit is a timed puzzle game where the player attempts to unscramble the puzzle - similar to the old Puzzle DA in someways. It can be quite challenging/frustrating to do this at some of the higher levels. I am not the author of this game, I only found it on America OnLine. Enjoy, Brooks What is Blit? To best answer that question I quote the Readme file: Blit! is an animated puzzle game. Your goal is to move the pieces of each puzzle into their correct places on the board. You have a limited amount of time to complete each level, so be quick! I am not the author of this game, only a satisfied user who wants to share this game with the internet community. D. Brooks Seymore Game-General **************************************** Blit! BW 1.0 game/blit-bw-10.hqx Brooks Seymore 1 Jul 1993 Animated puzzle game. Please accept the following submission to your archive. This is a game that I found several months ago on America Online. What is Blit? To best answer that question I quote the Readme file: Blit! is an animated puzzle game. Your goal is to move the pieces of each puzzle into their correct places on the board. You have a limited amount of time to complete each level, so be quick! I am not the author of this game, only a satisfied user who wants to share this game with the internet community. D. Brooks Seymore Game-General **************************************** Carotto 1.0.4 game/carotto-104.hqx Luc De Bois 21 Sep 1993 Board game that simulates a car race. Carotto 1.0.4 Luc De Bois, (c) 1993 Tricky Soft Carotto is a fully interactive board game for up to 5 human and/or mac pla- yers. It simulates a car race : you draw the circuit with the mouse then race on it. You can select the number of players and their skill anytime you want during the race, just clicking on the appropriate buttons. You want to play with a friend ? Select 2 cars then start the game. Your friend ( a beginner ) is far away behind you ? Let him play once again, or select one of the three mac pla- yers skills to automatically play for him. Your friend gives up ? Race against four mac players ( two beginners, one medium and one expert, that's a good deal ! ). You want to play alone to improve your skill and get the best race in one circuit lap ? Well... That's up to you ! Finally, the circuit is too easy for you ? Draw another one ( or play with an old one that has been saved pre- viously ) which figures a few more sharp turns and chicanes. The race principle is simple : a speed vector is associated with your car. At each race step you choose between ( in the most favourable case ) 4 possibili- ties to increase or decrease your speed vector and your car moves to the new position you've chosen : that's all ! You will accelerate in straight lines but be wise to anticipate road bends : whether you slow down in time or not, you'll take the race lead or crash into the circuit frame... You also need to antici- pate your adversaries' movements in order to avoid crashing into them but also, so as to obstruct their way and make them follow the wrong direction... That's how things go in reality ! Carotto should work on every mac with system 7.0 or greater and a 256-colour screen. Carotto is a whatever-you-want-ware ( see Credits inside ) ! Enjoy ! Luc De Bois Game-General **************************************** Christmas'93 Jigsaw Puzzle game/christmas-93-jigsaw-puzzle.hqx Ingemar Ragnemalm 10 Dec 1993 Jigsaw puzzle for Christmas. Merry Christmas! This program gives you a jigsaw puzzle for Christmas to run on your Mac. Works in color or b/w. Color requires a 640*480 pixels screen. Tested on SE, PB180c, Quadra 840AV, systems 7.1 and 6.0.7. If this file is too big for you, consider the "mini" version, which is b/w only and only 1/3 of the size. Freeware. /Ingemar Ragnemalm Game-General **************************************** Christmas'93 Jigsaw Puzzle BW game/christmas-93-jigsaw-puzzle-bw.hqx Ingemar Ragnemalm 10 Dec 1993 Jigsaw puzzle for Christmas. Merry Christmas! This program gives you a jigsaw puzzle for Christmas to run on your Mac. This is the "mini" version for those of you who must download it over slow links (modems etc). It is b/w only, while the big version is in color. Works fine on my SE with 6.0.7. Freeware. /Ingemar Ragnemalm Game-General **************************************** Chrysanthemum1.01 game/chrysanthemum-101.hqx Ryan Koopmans Ryan Richard Koopmans 18 Sep 1993 Action/strategy game - arrange flowers. Chrysanthemum Ikebana, the Japanese art of floral arranging, goes headlong into the twentieth century. In this action/strategy game, you must put speeding flowers into their correct arrangements as fast as you can. But beware the frumious bugs! Take too long and they will quickly envelop your flowers. Version 1.01 includes bug fix. Runs on any Mac with System 7.0 or later. Copyright 1993 Ryan Koopmans Unmodified copies may be distributed freely. Game-General **************************************** Coloring Book 1.1 game/coloring-book-11.hqx Jim Allison 12 Jul 1993 ChildrenÕs painting program. animations. Children choose a color from a large pallette of colors by clicking on the desired color. Clicking on empty shapes in the pictures causes the shapes to be colored. Clicking on some objects causes saounds and animations to play. Every time the color is changed one of many amusing sounds play. There are over a dozen pictures to color including a set of mosaic tiles with which any picture can be created. More than one adult has confided that they find Coloring Book to be as much fun for them as for their children. This is a great eye-hand coordintaion developer, and a good way to introduce kids to some of the basic Mac interface items. New Features: 1) A Nite Lite section simulates the popular childrens toy in which colored plastic pegs are placed into a black pegboard to make pictures. A small light bulb illuminates the peg-picture from behind. 2) More sounds and animations have been added to the pictures. 3) A chef now suggests cake and frosting combinations for the birthday cake. SHAREWARE FEE: 12.00 U.S. Jim Allison Coloring Book may be copied and distributed by electronic bulletin board as long as it is not altered in any way. ******* System Requirements: Coloring Book requires system 6.07 or later and a Mac with a 13" or larger color monitor and 2 Megs of free memory. Jim Allison 6/25/93 Game-General **************************************** Crab game/crab.hqx Andrew W. Appel and Guy J. Jacobs Rick Zaccone 26 Jul 1993 The world's fastest Scrabble program. Here is an implementation of Scrabble called Crab. It was written by Andrew W. Appel and Guy J. Jacobson and it employs their strategy for playing Scrabble described in: Andrew W. Appel and Guy J. Jacobson. The world's fastest Scrabble program. Communications of the ACM, 31(5):572, May 1988. Although the program is a bit old (1987) it still works nicely on my Mac IIci running System 7.1. My only complaint is that the level of play isn't adjustable. Crab always wins! Please note that I am *not* the author!! Rick Zaccone Game-General **************************************** CrystalBall Rulebook game/crystal-ball.hqx Rhys Hollow 16 Dec 1993 Rulebook for GameMaster that finds opponents. Crystal Ball is a rulebook for GameMaster that finds GameMaster opponents over the internet. It is not a standalone game, but must be launched from within GameMaster. GameMaster is a game shell that lets you play two player games (called rulebooks) over a network (internet or appletalk). If you cannot find GameMaster at your local archive site, it is available at redback.cs.uwa.edu.au in the "/Others/RhysHollow" directory and is named "GMUseKit.cpt". Please check your local archive site first. Crystal Ball is not a game at all. When connected to a special server (named a "Spirit World", due mainly to metaphor mania), it registers the player as available for a game. The server informs Crystal Ball of all other players also registered at that Spirit World, and these players are listed in the rulebook's window. From this list, the player can select someone to play a different rulebook. When you are no longer available to play, you just disconnect Crystal Ball. Crystal Ball is most useful if you feel like playing a game, but you don't have anyone to play with. This archive includes a the rulebook "Crystal Ball", documentation for this rulebook, and a saved game of Crystal Ball. Rhys. Game-General **************************************** Desert Trek 1.01 game/desert-trek-101.hqx Cary Torkelson 10 Nov 1993 Try to cross the great Gobi Desert. Desert Trek version 1.01 ======================== Supports Color or Black-and-White Desert Trek: Desert Trek is a game of adventure where you try to cross the great Gobi Desert. Be careful, though, since hungry cannibals are chasing you. Watch your food and water supplies, try to find an oasis or two, visit the trading post for supplies, and hope that those wild Berbers don't kidnap you again. Game-General **************************************** Devil's Cubes 1.0.1 game/devils-cubes-101.hqx Mark Pilgrim Mark Pilgrim 14 Dec 1993 Rotate four cubes until the top of each differs in color . The Devil's Cubes are a set of four cubes, each painted with four colors with some colors repeated. All four cubes are different. The object of the game is to rotate the four cubes until the top of each Devil's Cube is a different color than the top of the other three cubes, and likewise for the bottom, front, and back of each Devil's Cube. Devil's Cubes 1.0.1 fixes some technical bugs and makes some changes to the icon suite; you may need to rebuild your desktop if you already have version 1.0. This game is distributed under the GNU General Public License; System 6 and 7 compatible; supports B/W, grayscale, and color monitors; includes sounds. Sounds work under system 6, but may require 6.0.7. Devil's Cubes 1.0.1 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Game-General **************************************** Dirty Dozen 1.0 game/dirty-dozen-10.hqx Nick Triantos Nick B Triantos 28 Nov 1993 Move square to the bottom-right corner of the board. Here's a game that I've written. It's basically a variant of the Puzzle DA, except that all of the blocks are different shapes and sizes. The object of the game is to get the large square to the bottom-right corner of the puzzle board. There are 12 different starting puzzles. Color QuickDraw and System 6.0.4 or higher are required. Dirty Dozen is FREE, and is being sent to you as a self-extracting archive with the app. and docs. Enjoy! -Nick Triantos Note: This game was written in my spare time, and is NOT a Claris product. Game-General **************************************** Fish Simulation game/fish-simulation.hqx Graham "Coxy" Cox 6 Dec 1993 Aim for a spotted fish and get a stripey one. Don't you hate it when you aim for a spotted fish and get a stripey one? It can bring your whole day down. This software simulates the experience for anyone who requires a bad day simulated in the comfort and privacy of their own home. Game-General **************************************** Fishing Flash Cards game/fishing-flash-card-hc.hqx Simone Bettini 11 Dec 1993 Multiplication flash cards. multiplication flash cards, for those who need to study but would rather be fishing. Game-General **************************************** FloorTiles 1.0.1 game/floortiles-101.hqx Karl Bunker Leo Breebaart 6 Oct 1993 Color plane-filling game. Recently released on AOL: FloorTiles 1.0.1 by Karl Bunker, a color plane-filling game. Requires 256 colors but should be small enough to work on all available screens. Shareware, $10. -- Leo Breebaart Game-General **************************************** Galactic Empire 2.02 game/galactic-empire-202.hqx Cary Torkelson 10 Nov 1993 Build a fleet to defeate the planets of the galaxy. Galactic Empire version 2.02 ============================ Supports Color or Black-and-White This version of Galactic Empire fixes a couple of bugs present in both versions 2.0 and 2.01. Also, you can now decommission troops instead of scrapping them (or, if you want to, move troops fromone planet to another). There are also a few interface enhancements, such as being able to use the "escape" key to cancel most of the dialogs, and you can now select planets in the Galactic Map window by clicking on their names as well as the planet itself. Galactic Empire: You are asked to unite the twenty planets of the galaxy, by force, before civilization decays. You can utilize planetary resources to build fighters, spy satellites, and transports, recruit soldiers for ground forces, raise money for ship construction, and produce the fuel and supplies your fleet needs. Planets have varying technology levels and populations, and you can determine how best to allocate their resources. Time is limited (one only lives for so long), so plan carefully. Game-General **************************************** Galactic Trader 1.11 game/galactic-trader-111.hqx Cary Torkelson 10 Nov 1993 Finance a revolution to save a crumbling Empire. Galactic Trader version 1.11 ============================ Supports Color and Black-and-White This upgrade to Galactic Trader makes it look more like the latest version of Galactic Empire (color support, windows, etc.). Galactic Trader: Your great grandfather united the twenty planets, but the current Emperor is strangling it for his benefit. You must raise one billion credits in order to finance a revolution to save the crumbling Empire. The only way to do so is to become a trader, roaming the galaxy, buying low, selling high, and always looking for a deal. Watch out, for pirates abound, and assassins on Galactica are trying to reap a huge award for your early demise. Game-General **************************************** Gamma Zee game/gamma-zee.hqx Peter Rodgers 30 Aug 1993 Run around a maze to get to the exit. This is a resubmission of the game Gamma Zee. The original was stored in a newer version of Bin-Hex and of Stuffit than it should have been. This one is compact-proed. Gamma Zee is a ShareWare game, in which you run around a maze to get to the exit. Of course the maze has lots of obstacles and challenges making the game fun and exciting. With a powerful editor, the game can be fun for months. It also has sounds, music and 8-bit color graphics. The online help system plus quick-editor-reference sheet make the game fun and easy to use. -----Princeton Regional Schools takes no responsibility for the accuracy or content of the above message. Game-General **************************************** Ghost 1.0 game/ghost-10.hqx Mark Pilgrim Mark Pilgrim 16 Dec 1993 Classic word-building game. Ghost is a classic word-building game for two or more players. Players take turns each adding a letter to build a word, and whoever finishes the word loses the round. Lose five rounds, and you become a "ghost" and are out of the game! Up to five human players can compete against up to five computer players at a variety of skill levels. Ghost is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; complete C source code will be uploaded to the archives. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author requesting a copy of the game, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. Bugs reports, comments, and suggestions may be sent to the same address. System 6 and 7 compatible; B/W, color, and grayscale monitors supported. Ghost 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Game-General **************************************** Gravitation 4.0 game/gravitation-4.hqx 3 Dec 1993 Create 2 dimensional planetary systems. Gravitation 4.0 copywrite 1988 I got this a part of a shareware disk package. The readme states that is this shareware and the author desires widest distribution. It was compacted with compactpro 1.32. I've scanned it for viruses using disinfectant. I've been playing it for months. This is a game that allows you to 2 dimensional planetary systems by choosing mass and velocity vectors for each. Then the simulation "runs" the system to either stability or destruction. It has tracing and play back features. Systems can be saved and uploaded for others enjoyment. Game-General **************************************** HangMan1.3 game/hang-man-13.hqx Ola Mont\an 29 Oct 1993 Multi-language game of "Hangman". This multi-language game playes the famous word-guessing game of "Hangman". It speaks Swedish, Spanish and English, more languages can be added if I get help with translations. Game-General **************************************** I-King 1.0 game/i-king-10.hqx Luigi Bruno Luigi Bruno 31 Aug 1993 Put a question to the Oracle. Here is a sit-hqx Hypercard stack: I-King v.1You can put a question to the Oracle.The stack throws the three coins and draws the Hexagram, shows thenames of the two Trigrams and the title of the Hexagram.There is no explanation or interpretation, so you need the book.If you are interested in a stack that gives the interpretation,please send e-mail to me.Luigi Game-General **************************************** Jamoria PRE 1.0 game/jamoria-10d.hqx John Magdaleno Magdaleno 17 Nov 1993 Multiple adventures, rivers , towns, and dungeons. JAMORIA PRE 1.0 Several people have emailed me about my version of MacMoria 5.5 which includes outdoor adventures, rivers, multiple towns, and multiple dungeons. The game exists only in a "pre-release" version as of right now, but it works and there shouldn't be any bugs. If there are, please notify me at: cooljohn@leland.stanford.edu -John Magdaleno P.S. The official release will be available the beginning of January. Game-General **************************************** Jotto ][ 1.0 game/jotto-ii-10.hqx Mark Pilgrim Mark Pilgrim 13 Dec 1993 Simple word game based on logic and frustration. Jotto ][ is a simple word game based on logic and frustration. The computer will pick a 5- or 6-letter word from a 2000+ word database, and you have 15 tries to guess it. You will get feedback on how many letters in your guess are in the actual word, but beware: each guess must be a valid word, or you will or you will not get any feedback about it at all. Jotto ][ is the sequel to Jotto and Jotto Deluxe, featuring better graphics, more sounds, animation, the ability to play with either 5- or 6-letter words, the ability to learn new words if desired, and better "about" boxes. Jotto ][ is distributed under the GNU General Public License; complete source code will be uploaded to the archive sites in a separate archive. It supports color, grayscale, and B/W monitors and works under system 6 or 7. (For technical reasons, sounds may require system 6.0.7 or later.) Please e-mail comments and suggestions to the author at f8dy@netaxs.com. Jotto ][ 1.0 is copyright 1993 Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. Game-General **************************************** KeyWack 1.2 game/key-whack-12.hqx elaine l benfatto 7 Dec 1993 Draws shapes & plays sounds when kids bang on keys. KeyWack )1993 E&P Ware This is a game for babies who like to sit at their parentUs Mac and bang the keyboard. Keywack makes banging even more fun by drawing shapes (diamonds, stars, ovals, smiley faces, numbers, letters etc.) and playing random sounds and songs as the keys are wacked. Also protects against little ones renaming files, hard drive etc. Version 1.2 adds a few more sounds and now responds to command, option, shift and control keys. % For ages 1 to 5 or higher. % Freeware. % Runs on any Mac with System 6.0.2 or higher. (Looks best in color.) % Stuffit Lite archive. Game-General **************************************** Logic Puzzle DA game/logic-puzzle-da.hqx Graham "Coxy" Cox 6 Dec 1993 A colour DA version of the logic puzzle game. A colour DA version of the logic puzzle game. Game-General **************************************** Lotto Simulator 2.0.1 game/california-lotto-simulator.hqx Ed Hirsch Hirsch, Ed 18 Sep 1993 Text based game that simulates the California Lottery BinHexed file includes the application and the readme file. This program was written by me, Ed Hirsch and is a small text based game that simulates the California Lottery. Please read the ReadMe file for info and disclaimer. Game-General **************************************** MacAngband 1.0 game/mac-angband.hqx 10 Oct 1993 Current Mac version of the Moria varient Angband. This is the current Mac version of the Moria varient Angband. Game-General **************************************** MacGrid 2.0.2 game/mac-grid-202.hqx Erik Schwiebert 13 Aug 1993 Yet another minesweeper clone. Attached please find a bug fix for MacGrid. The new version is v2.0.2, and FINALLY fixes the Color Quickdraw bug. As always, MacGrid is yet another minesweeper clone, is postcard-ware (or email-ware) and mildly addictive. Huge thanx to Ron B at HP.com for his debugging assistance! ttyl, Erik Game-General **************************************** MacTykoon game/mac-tykoon.hqx Robert Schenk Bob Schenk 12 Jul 1993 Simulates a business firm. Tykoon simulates a business firm. Your goal is t of find a combination of labor, capital, and price which results in a profit. Tykoon simulates the sort of firm which exists in economics textbooks, which means that many of the real-world decisions which a firm must make do not exist. To succeed in this game, one must have some understanding of economic theory. I had intended lto add more features to this program, but the value of my time rose unexpectedly a few weeks ago and priced this program off my schedule. Tykoon is freeware, but has some restrictions on distribution. Robert Schenk Game-General **************************************** My Little Kitchen game/my-little-kitchen-hc.hqx 11 Dec 1993 Small kitchen in wich little girls can play. A small kitchen in wich little girls can play. Game-General **************************************** New BabySmash 5.1 game/baby-smash-51.hqx Justin Cohen Christina M. Shafer 7 Aug 1993 Application for keeping young kids happy. BabySmash 5.1 by Justin Cohen BUG FIX VERSION (OVER 5.0) ------------------------- ¥ Fixes the awful bug that if you ever hit the power key, babysmash acts as if you are holding down a key - forever! MAJOR CHANGES TO THE OLD VERSION (4.0) --------------------------------- ¥ You CAN'T break out of the program by using the mouse in any way! (as you may know this was a MAJOR problem with the old version) ¥ Makes use of your entire screen whatever the size! ¥ Saves your preferances when you quit! (Convenient) ¥ Added a little baby fist cursor! ¥ Added tons more sounds! ¥ Can clear the screen with Flower-c (and try Flower-m-e for a self-portrate) GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO BABYSMASH! ------------------------------------ BabySmash is a shareware application that is for keeping your young kids happy without them accidentally dragging your word processor into the trash can. It basically just puts up random shapes and plays random sounds when your kid smashes on the keyboard (baby smash?) I know it sounds really stupid, and I'll admit it's my first real Mac program, but it's surprisingly catchy to those under the age of 5. I am amazed at how well it holds their attention. Anyway, it's shareware, so you have nothing to lose by trying. If you like it, you should send me something - $10 or at least a postcard if you're on a real tight budget. Game-General **************************************** Operation Diva 1.0 game/operation-diva.hqx Robert T Chancellor 14 Dec 1993 Go on a quest to save one of the councilÕs daughters. Operation Diva requires at least System 6.0.7 with 8-bit color (32-bit QuickDraw required), and at least 2MB of RAM. There are 25 levels of ships corridors and rooms that must be navigated to win the game. The goal is to reach the 25th level and rescue the Ambassador's daughter. Operation Diva requires a fair amount of strategy. Players who love the "Shoot-en-up" method many not make it all the way through the game. A large part of the strategy is to know when and how to avoid the creatures. The droids encoutnered in the game all use the same method of tracking you. Once you learn this method, you can find ways to exploit it. The story line is as follows: "Your name is Rork Sorril, a member of the strategic fighting unit for the Council of Planets. You have served the council for over twelve years, developing a reputation of a ruthless mercenary. You are now imprisoned for disobeying orders during a recent combat. You were told to pull out of the engagement, but continued to attack, knowing a defeat was near. You continued to pond the ship with your weapons, ultimately destroying it. Unfortunatly, you did not know the reason you were ordered to disengage was that one of the council's diplomats was discovered to be onboard the ship you were trying to destroy. Your trial was quick and painful. About two days ago, you were visited in your cell by one of the council members. He told you how an alien race known as the Xoren, had broke into his home, and kidnapped his daughter Samantha. The Xoren are known for the cruel scientific experiments they perform, all focused around breeding new races. The concilman informed you that he would pardon you of all previous crimes if you would rescue his beloved daughter. You are told that transport to the ship will be arranged if you decide to take the quest. realizing that you will probably be stuck in this prison for the better part of your life (if you refuse), you decide to take the councilman up on his offer. As you prepare for the journey, the councilman informs you to watch out for droids. The majority of a Xoren's ship is run by droids. Their advanced droid technology will certainly make them one of the more dangerous enemies you have faced." Have fun and enjoy! Game-General **************************************** Pathways Cheat 2.5 game/pathways-cheat-file-25.txt Micah Anderson 30 Aug 1993 How to edit PathWays Into Darkness characters. This text file is a small "tutorial" of sorts describing how to use a hex editor to edit your characters in the new, and fantastic, PathWays Into Darkness. It is a "how to" edit in items, health, position in dungeon, proficiency and all. It is a must have if you are stuck in the game (or out of ammo!) and need a little boost. It is also a large spoiler (it does not include any spoilers on any of the puzzles or what to do in the game) if you use it the wrong way... Some people tend tothink that using it in the wrong way is actually the right way and adds to the game... :) You deside, fun discretion is advised. Micah Pathways Into Darkness item cheat file v.2.5 Game-General **************************************** Planet Minus game/planet-minus-hc.hqx Simone Bettini 11 Dec 1993 Funny educational stack for learning subtractions. A funny educational stack for learning subtractions. Game-General **************************************** Random Insults 1.0 game/random-insults-10-hc.hqx J Willden 11 Dec 1993 Combines random phrases to create insults. Random Insults 1.0 Random Insults combines random phrases from several lists of adjectives, adverbs and nouns to create insults. Sometimes this results in hillarious combinations. With the lists provided and the randomization factor, there are over a million possible insults in this little HyperCard stack. Here are a few of the possibilities: You low-budget shovel-full of second-hand foot fungus! You cantankerous heap of foreign horse livers! You pathetic pile of defective toad tumors! You revolting load of stenchy walrus blubber! You slovenly excuse for contaminated bug parts! You insignificant tub of freeze-dried maggot brains! You contemptible mass of crumby muskox droppings! You insignificant toilet-full of moldy frog fat! You obnoxious bag of rotting camel flops! You repulsive crock of fly-covered mule froth! You assinine toilet-full of stenchy goat carcasses! You blundering glob of sloshy navel lint! You insignificant mass of stenchy hogwash! You slovenly shovel-full of contaminated muskox droppings! You cantankerous stack of decaying goat carcasses! You indescribable toilet-full of imitation armpit hairs! I got the idea from a list I found. IUm not sure where. This stack is free. It is designed for fun, but use these insults at your own risk! I am not responsible if you are disowned, dismembered, or disliked for using these insults. Have fun. Game-General **************************************** Rumors game/rumors.hqx Ken Hill 11 Aug 1993 Help utility for the game Might & Magic IIIT. RUMORS is a help utility for the game Might & Magic IIIT. It contains 176 tips and spoilers available from the various bartenders of the Isles of Terror. The rumors are presented in Rustle Laidman's superb shareware product MUSEUM, for making standalone text-graphics-sound applications. Ken Hill Game-General **************************************** Save Princeton 1.9 game/save-princeton-19.hqx Jacob Solomon Weinstein 14 Nov 1993 A text-adventure game set at Princeton University. This is Save Princeton v1.9. Save Princeton is a text-adventure game set at Princeton University. Version 1.9 corrects a few minor bugs from previous versions, and updates my address. You don't need any special knowledge of Princeton to enjoy the game, which pits the player against mysterious invaders who have taken over campus. In fact, Save Princeton's off-beat sense of humor and elegant puzzles should appeal to anybody who enjoys adventure games--or mental challenges of any sort. Save Princeton was created with TADS, and has a highly intelligent parser. The game has a vocabulary of 981 words, and there are 52 locations. This puts it at least on the level of the old Infocom games in terms of depth. ("Deadline" had a vocabulary of 656 words; "Enchanter," 723.) Save Princeton is shareware, with a fee of $10. It should work on everything from a Mac Plus on up, with any system greater than 6.0. It will probably work on even older systems, but I can't make any promises. Game-General **************************************** Shooting Star game/shooting-star.hqx Jim Allison. Jim Allison 12 Jul 1993 Click on the Space Gun and hit alien spacecrafts. Shooting Star is a very simple arcade game in which a child clicks on the Space Gun and attempts to hit the alien spacecraft as it moves across the Mac heavens. The game requires just the right amount of skill to be both challenging and rewarding for 3 to 6 year olds. It also requires a color Mac with 12" or larger screen. After ten hits, a charming sound track and graphic display delights the child. The Shareware fee is $ 6.00 U.S Game-General **************************************** Siege of Darkwood 1.0 game/siege-of-darkwood-10.hqx Robert T. Chancellor. 23 Nov 1993 Fantasy roleplaying game. Siege of Darkwood is a fantasy roleplaying game where you become Captain of the Guard. The city is under attack from a great army lead by an evil creature named "Torque". Sages in the town say he is from another plane, but all you know is that it is your job to stop him. You may purchase weapons, armor, potions, or magic items at the start or during your quest. You may also try your hand at the gaming hall where dice games may be played. There are ten combat phases, each getting more difficult than the previous. You select a troop to fight, each consisting of 1-3 creatures, and try your best to defeat them in combat. Combat is not your only worry however. If the creatures move adjacent to the city walls, they may have the opportunity to attack them. The walls may only take so much damage before collapsing. It is your job to defeat those nearest the wall (if possible), to avoid the destruction of the city. Siege of Darkwood is a sequel of sorts to Darkwood. It continues the Darkwood storyline, following the peasant Derek, who in winning in the arena, was given the post of Captain of the Guard. This game requires at least system 6.0.7 and you must have at least 8-bit color to play this game. I have kept a similar simple interface, such as that used in Darkwood. I have however, attempted to add a bit more strategy to the game, advancing the complexity of the game just a bit. I hope you enjoy this game. Please feel free to upload this to any online services your wish, so long as no modifications are made to the version uploaded. I have access to AOL and have already uploaded it there, but lack accounts with other services. Game-General **************************************** Sokoban 1.1.1 game/sokoban-111.hqx Scott Lindhurst Scott Lindhurst 18 Nov 1993 Push treasures around a maze. Sokoban 1.1.1 is an update to Sokoban 1.1. (Not to be confused with MacSokoban, another implementation of the same game). Version 1.1.1 fixes a bug that caused graphics to be all black on some machines with monochrome monitors. If you don't have this problem, then there's no need to download this update. Sokoban is a game, or maybe a puzzle. You push treasures around a maze. Sounds simple, right? Wrong! There's not much room to turn around, and you have to be careful not to get a treasure stuck in a corner (you can't pull, just push). And the treasures are too heavy to push two at once, so don't get one stuck against another. Fortunately you can undo the last 500 moves and save your position. The game is easy to play, but hard to solve. But all 85 levels are solvable, and once you solve them all, you can always make up your own. Sokoban has been available on Unix machines for a long time; this is a rewrite for Macintosh. It's FreeWare and works under any system from 4.1 up (including system 7) on the Mac Plus and newer (and probably even the 512Ke, but I don't know anyone who has one). Scott Lindhurst Game-General **************************************** Sokoban Level Editor 3.1 game/sokoban-level-editor-31.hqx Dr. G. Dorigo 10 Jul 1993 Design levels and edit existing levels of MacSokoban . [*] Mac-Sokoban-Level-Editor-3.1 THE ORIGINAL AUTHOR OF THE LEVEL EDITOR HAS NOTED THE SUBMISSION OF MAC-SOKOBAN-LEVEL-EDITOR (GAME/SOKOBAN-LEVEL-EDITOR) BY INGEMAR RAGNEMALM IN ISSUE 95. HE ASKED ME TO SUBMIT A ACTUAL (UPDATED) VERSION 3.1 TO SUMEX; HERE IT IS ! MacSokoban Level Editor 3.1 MacSokoban Level Editor lets you design your own levels and edit existing levels of MacSokoban 2.0 or a Sokoban 2.0-file ("Extra" file). You can save your work as TEXT files or export it directly into MacSokoban. New is the larger field limit of 24 x 18 signs; a normal level is about 18 to 12 signs, although MacSokoban works not bad with 30 x 18 signs. The Windows version of Sokoban only has 19 x 17. Use an ordinary text editor to create or change larger levels. Some functions : Turn the level by 90 degree, test the level for the same number of gold bags and destinations, add bags or the man to destinations , Fill area, insert column, cut column, erase signs, kill level (resource), balloon help and so on. Of course, there had again to be done a little bit of debugging, which is made (save level was possible, but switched off). You'll need Hypercard 2.0 or above & a 13" monitor With greetings to Don Hewitt, the creator of Bolo Map Editor and a lot of people writing XCMDs and XFCNs, for example Steve Drazga, Frederic Rinaldi and Len Saaf. FSTADLER PS. This is freeware. But I would appreciate a postcard if you enjoy this editor Franz Stadler Game-General **************************************** Spacestation Pheta 2.4 game/space-station-pheta.hqx Tad Woods 7 Nov 1993 Simple arcade style game. **************************************** Game-General StarTrek Demo game/star-trek-demo.hqx Bill Dugan 25 Aug 1993 Demonstration of "Star Trek: 25th AnniversaryÓ. This file is a playable demonstration of MacPlay's new game for the Mac, "Star Trek: 25th Anniversary". You need a color Macintosh with System 6.0.7 or later. A 68030 or later is recommended; the faster, the better. The demo lets you play through one ship-to-ship combat in the space simulator part of the game -- you get to pilot the Enterprise against another Constitution-class vessel in a simulation -- and then you can play through one room of the "ground-side missions," the adventure-game aspect of the game which constitutes the majority of the game. Please go ahead and distribute this demo everywhere. It is copyright (C)1993 Interplay Productions. "Star Trek" is a registered trademark and copyright to Paramount Pictures. Game-General **************************************** Stratos game/em-rules-stratos.hqx Scott Patlin 20 Oct 1993 Freeware rule set for the Empire Master game . Welcome to Stratos This is a freeware rule set for the Empire Master game (which is shareware.) You must have the game to use the rule set, and unless you are a hacker you must have the REGISTERED version of the game to use the rule set. I am not the author of EM, I just designed the rule set. Stratos is more =D2traditional=D3 than my last rule set, having tanks and j= ets rather than dragons and knights. Some noticeable differences from the standard rules include 1) an effective ICBM defence; 2) Several different kinds of missiles including air to air missiles; 3) Mines for your harbors. The sample game included might be worth trying once you get a handle on the rules =D1 I gave it some settings I consider interesting, and stacked t= he deck against the human player. The computer will willingly play against you with this rule set, but be aware of the following problems. 1) Fighters carrying missiles can only refuel at cities. I understand thi= s problem is inherent in the game. 2) The computer isn=D5t great at holding what it has, which a smart human can do rather well. I normally find that if the computer doesn=D5t stubbor= nly remind you that you are destined to loose for the first third of the game, there is no challenge. 3) Technology is important! The computer player doesn=D5t really spend enough on Science and Technology, IMHO. Have fun! Scott PS - I hate drawing b&w icons, so this rule set will look best in color with size 10 or 16 selected on the map. Game-General **************************************** SubSex 2 Demo game/submissive-sex-2-demo.hqx John Johnson 28 Nov 1993 Explore the world of psycho chicks and bizarre beings. I have uploaded this file as SubSexDemo2.hqx for the game author. It does not run in 32-bit mode. Hopefully this bug will be fixed on the full version soon. It must be un-binhex'd and un-stuffed in a new folder to run. This is a demo of an interactive game called Submissive Sex. In the world of Submissive Sex you will be set against tough enemies and bizarre beings, including psycho chicks. Explore vast and detailed worlds, and travel far and wide to find the most interesting and exotic women. Game-General **************************************** Systems Simulator Show game/727-systems-simulator-show.hqx Robert Dorsett 11 Aug 1993 Slide show description of the 727 Systems Simulator. The slide show is a product description of the 727 Systems Simulator, scheduled for release in August 1993. To open the slide-show, just double-click on the "727 Slide Show" icon. The show should load automatically. To advance from screen to screen, click the mouse; to exit, use command-period. You will need about 1200K on disk in order to run the slide show. The slide show software may not work on Macintosh IIsi's. Sorry. If it doesn't, it'll probably lock up and crash if you try to do anything. The slide show software is PICTShow 1.5, written by Oliver Dreer, and may be found on many ftp sites and online services. The slide show may be copied freely. Robert Dorsett Game-General **************************************** Tangram Background File Part 1 game/tangram-background-grp1.hqx 9 Jul 1993 Background files for Tangram. Here are more color background files for Tangram free to the registered users. But if you feel these background files are worth some bucks, please donate any amount of money to any charity especially for children. These files can be used with 'Tangram' and 'Pythagoras'. The backgrounds look best in 256 color mode. Tangram is an ancient Oriental toy which has 7 pieces, 5 triangles in different size, 1 square and 1 diamond. The objective of this game is to form a given shape using all 7 pieces. Thousands of shapes can be made by moving simple shaped pieces around. Only your imagination is the limit. More background file is on a seperate file, TangramMoreBack.hqx. Game-General **************************************** Tangram Background File Part 2 game/tangram-background-grp2.hqx 9 Jul 1993 Background files for Tangram. Here are more color background files for Tangram free to the registered users. But if you feel these background files are worth some bucks, please donate any amount of money to any charity especially for children. These files can be used with 'Tangram' and 'Pythagoras'. The backgrounds look best in 256 color mode. Tangram is an ancient Oriental toy which has 7 pieces, 5 triangles in different size, 1 square and 1 diamond. The objective of this game is to form a given shape using all 7 pieces. Thousands of shapes can be made by moving simple shaped pieces around. Only your imagination is the limit. More background file is abailable on a seperate file, TangramBack.hqx. Game-General **************************************** Trivial Pursuit game/mac-triv.hqx Graham "Coxy" Cox 6 Dec 1993 Board game based on a certain popular quiz game. MacTriv is a full featured board game based on a certain popular quiz game. Full colour. Fully customisable, and features built-in editor for compiling your own sets of questions. All macs, most systems. Game-General **************************************** Ultimate Math Machine 1.0 game/the-ultimate-math-machine-10.hqx David Bagno Lance K. Chun 18 Sep 1993 Powerful and complete math program. The Ultimate Math Machine v1.0 By David Bagno Copyright 1993 I am very excited about this program and I am sure you will be too! The Ultimate Math Machine is a very powerful and complete math program. It is a Talking Addition Magician, Talking Times Tables, Talking Subtraction Action and Division Magician all in one. It is the only basic mathematics program you will ever need. It's MacinTalk II (Speech Manager) ready, so when you get it you be in the fast lane with the latest and greatest technology!. Speech Manager is capable of speeking all the numbers. This feature is very important for a children's math program and was not available with the old MacinTalk. Best of all, unlike the original MacinTalk, Speech Manager is compatible with all the new Macs! The Ultimate Math Machine includes many custom features that make it a teacher's best friend. You control the factor range so you can tailor it to your student's needs. It offers multiple choice mode or blind typing entry. For example: there are 12 possible answer's to any giving times' table. Let us look at the Five Table. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60 Each multiple of 5, is a multiple choice button. By having the multiples in front of the students, rather then having to pick them out of a hat, they can maximize their learning efforts and have fun. This concept forces a child to see the natural patterns in numbers. Shortly after this, teachers can disable multiple choice mode and have the children blind type the answers in. You will be amazed to see how fast they learn the tables. This concept has been applied to addition, subtraction, multiplication and division as well. By working with number patterns, children naturally assimilate the more abstract concepts of division and subtraction. The only requirement for this program is that children know the numbers up to ten. The Ultimate Math Machine, is universally adjustable to the student's level. This program is a powerful learning tool and a source of tremendous fun for kids. Each response is greeted with a comical little epithet and quick little tune! It even makes adults laugh. It also uses sparkling color graphics to captivate children's imagination. Children might have to compete with their parents to get a chance to play! This program is Shareware and requires a $15.00 registration fee. When I receive your payment I will E mail or sent the key to unlock the whole program. I will also send you a demo disk with several other programs! Game-General **************************************** Big Knife grf/knife.hqx Anne 26 Oct 1993 Unapuma brandishing her knife through the startup sequence. Here's Unapuma brandishing her big knife menacingly at any who dare to sit through the startup sequence on your Mac. Thanks to GPS of Australia for returning it to me ;-) Graphics-General **************************************** Boy & Tiger grf/boy-n-tiger-startup.hqx John Thoo 8 Aug 1993 Colour picture of a boy with a tiger in StartupScreen format. Here is a colour picture of a boy with a tiger in StartupScreen format. I think it makes for a pretty StartupScreen or Desktop background. Graphics-General **************************************** Doggy Startup grf/doggy-startup.hqx Rob Kouwenberg 28 Jul 1993 Startup doggy screen 640x480 256 color . Hello there, attached via eudora is a startup doggy ! see inside comments. greetings, Rob Kouwenberg Graphics-General **************************************** Fractal Room grf/calculated-beauty.hqx James Newt Perdue 18 Sep 1993 640 x 480 .gif file of an imaginary Fractal Room . This is a 640 x 480 .gif file of an imaginary Fractal Room made from the fractal Mosaics on the HFS CD-ROM for the Mac called "Calculated Beauty" by Rocky Mountain Digital Peeks (800-266-RMDP). The original document was written at 300 dpi and was made from 3 images, each 20 MB each. The people came from PhotoCD and were placed using PhotoShop. Graphics-General **************************************** Inits R Us StartupScreen grf/inits-r-us-startup.hqx Jay Boersma 10 Jul 1993 StartUpScreen with twelve twelve rows of extensions and control panels. Envious of all of those Mac users who boast of three, four, even five rows of inits appearing at start-up? Tried to top them but, darn, the old Mac just seems to crash left and right when you hit extension number ninety-six? Here's the solution: a color StartUpScreen (based on the standard Welcome to Macintosh) with twelve, count'em, twelve rows of extensions and control panels, fifteen in each row for a total of 180! Many of them, such as SuperClock and SmartKeys, are probably already in your system. Some, such as ConflictCauser1.1, ScreenFreeze and Crash-o-matic, you should be thankful are not. Graphics-General **************************************** Intel-Outside Screen grf/intel-outside-startup.hqx Kevin R Lesniewicz 5 Jul 1993 Color startup screen for a 13/14" monitor I think you will really like this color startup screen for your 13/14" monitor! Revising the ubiquitous encircled "Intel Inside" logo was not my idea--it was spotted as a sticker on some Macs at a recent Macworld expo. Using the idea, I scanned and retouched the logo and put it over a background image of a 68020 chip that I had found somewhere. It came out nice....Enjoy ;-) Graphics-General **************************************** Jurassic Park T-Rex grf/jurassic-park-t-rex.hqx Shishin Yamada 5 Jul 1993 Photo-reduction of an Silicon Graphics poster promoting Jurassic Park Hey all you Jurassic Park Lovers out there! Here is a GIF of one of the new files available on the sgi.com anonymous ftp site. Many thanks to the people out there who did told how to convert from Silicon Graphics Inc. (sgi) format to Mac PICT format (I wish I wrote down all your names. Credit goes to you guys). This gif is a converted sgi format file. It is a photo-reduction of an Silicon Graphics poster promoting the movie (with a big T. Rex prominent). Thanks must also go to Silicon Graphics... We here at Harvard are luckily blessed with one beautiful Indigo Elan computer... And I can personally attest to it's wonderful graphics (espically on flight simulator, our favorite study break/stress reliever. Ever try fling a 747 Jumbo Jet upside-down, or barrel-roll one and then smash it into the ground?! Well I've simulated one!!!). Hope you enjoy the gif! Graphics-General **************************************** Just Mac It grf/just-mac-it-startup.hqx Brooks Seymore 24 Aug 1993 Black and white screen best displayed on a nine-inch screen. Archivists - Enclosed you should find the startup screen Just Mac It! I found this a couple years ago on America OnLine and have been using it ever since. It is a black and white screen that looks best when displayed on a nine-inch screen. The design is basically the Nike "Just Do It!" ad campaign meets the Banana Jr. from the old Bloom County comic strip. I have uploaded this file to a few local BBSs where it has been quite popular. Thanks for the archives.... Brooks Graphics-General **************************************** Kings Cross Coke 2.0 grf/kings-cross-coke.hqx John Rotenstein Roger D. Parish 2 Sep 1993 Tribute to the Kings Cross Coca-Cola sign. The Coca-Cola symbol is undoubtedly the most recognisable in the world due to the massive marketing efforts undertaken by the Coca-Cola Company. One particular Coca-Cola advertisement can be found in Kings Cross, just outside the CBD of Sydney, Australia. Not only is it one of the largest advertisements in the country, it also proudly flaunts its messages with a barrage of flashing lights, not all of which are always working correctly. This program is a tribute to that sign and to the attractiveness of its multiple light patterns. While the real sign has only seven patterns, which constantly repeat, KINGS CROSS COKE is capable of displaying thousands of light patterns in a totally random fashion. For lucky colour users, you can even randomise the colours of the sign's elements. It's rather hoopy, really. Kings Cross Coke operates under MultiFinder to give you the ultimate background pattern. It's the real thing. Kings Cross Coke is distributed under the HappiWare* System: IF YOU LIKE IT, REMEMBER TO SMILE! But seriously, if you do like Kings Cross Coke, I would appreciate your sending me a picture postcard of your home town, just so I can see how far this little program has spread. John Rotenstein PO Box 165 Double Bay, NSW 2028 AUSTRALIA. P.S. Yes, I know that normal Coke doesn't have NutraSweet, but the logo was too good not to use. Graphics-General **************************************** Mac AV Startup grf/mac-av-startup.hqx Harry Myhre 11 Aug 1993 Startup screen of a Mac AV machine. Startup screen of a Mac AV machine. Looks nice at 256 color monitors setting. Graphics-General **************************************** Mark Twain in Stereo! grf/mark-twain-st-pict.hqx Reid.Judd 22 Oct 1993 Color STEREO Macintosh PICT file of the famous American author. This is a color STEREO Macintosh PICT file of the famous American author and humorist Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens 1835-1910). Although he is shown in bed, this was the way that he always worked. The photographs were taken by the stereo photo company "Underwood & Underwood" sometime around the turn of the century. This image is one of over a thousand high resolution antique 3D images available on the ILLUMINATI 3D-CD-ROM. This disk contains a large collection of famous people, a world tour of Europe/Asia/America, American Indians, Jerusalem and the Middle East, World War I, Presidents, ...etc. Most images are 75 to 150 years old. In order to view this image in 3D you will need to use Red/Blue "Anaglyph" glasses. Cheap cardboard ones can be obtained at comic book stores and they are also provided with the CD-ROM (if you can't find one, write me and I'll mail you one for a $1). Place the Red filter over your left eye, the Blue one should be over your right eye. Enjoy! Reid Judd ILLUMINATI@AppleLink.Apple.Com ILLUMINATI P.O. Box 1399 Durham, NC 27702 Graphics-General **************************************** No Left Turn grf/no-left-turn.hqx Brian R. Gaeke 14 Jul 1993 Something for the right-minded Americans among us. A little something for the right-minded Americans among us. this file is in PICT format and is compressed with StuffIt 3.0 --Brian Graphics-General **************************************** Parental Advisory Startup grf/parental-advisory-startup.hqx Hugh Johnson 10 Jul 1993 "Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics" logo. Enclosed you will find an image in Startup Screen format which features the infamous "Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics" logo which graces many of today's music albums. The image is 640x480, 8-bit (256 color). Enjoy! Graphics-General **************************************** Peace grf/peace.hqx Dwight Lemke 21 Sep 1993 Color photograph of the handshake between Arafat and Rabin This is a startup screen of a color photograph of the handshake between Arafat and Rabin. It is 512 x 384 (12" color monitor). Graphics-General **************************************** Photos Flyer JPEG grf/photo-for-desktop-flyer.hqx Michael Bradshaw 30 Sep 1993 Photos for your Desktop "Flyer" JPEG. Photos for your Desktop "Flyer" JPEG This is a 100K 640 x 480 medium JPEG picture showing some of the images contained in Photos for your Desktop, a set of pictures and patterns in a variety of formats. This is also available for downloading but you might like to look at the "flyer" (this file) first to determine whether it is worth your while making the 785K transfer of the ../Desktop-Photos.sit.hqx file. Graphics-General **************************************** Photos for Desktop grf/photo-for-desktop.hqx Michael Bradshaw 30 Sep 1993 Scenic pictures and patterns for installing on the desktop. A collection of scenic pictures and patterns suitable for installing on your Macintosh desktop. It also contains a "Viewer" which shows full color pictures, captions for them, photo notes, locations on a world map, pattern simulations and a one-button-installer. Picture formats supported are - Startupscreen - Desktop Pictures for these background picture display utilities . Deskpict (shareware) . D=8Ecor (shareware) . BackSplash (shareware) . FunPictures (commercial - Now Fun) . Deskpicture (commercial - Now Utilities 3.0) Pattern formats supported are=20 - Photos for your Desktop's own installer - "ppat" - "ppat" 8-bit and "ppat" 16-bit - Before Dark / Desktop Textures - "ppat" - Wallpaper(tm) - The Living Desktop(tm) Graphics-General **************************************** Photos for Desktop 2 grf/photos-for-desktop-v2.hqx Michael Bradshaw 8 Nov 1993 Collection of desktop artwork. I didn't give much of an introduction to the release of the first volume so I will make up for it now with Volume 2. Introduction Photos for your Desktop is collection of desktop artwork designed to sit on your Macintosh desktop and provide something restful for your eye to look at while you go about your Macintosh business. Each set consists of three parts- The first part is the "Viewer". This contains color previews of all the photos, captions that make some comments on the image content, photo notes explaining how the image was taken and/or subsequently edited, and a nifty locations map showing where in the world the photograph was taken. The Viewer can also be used to install the artwork in the appropriate places if you are not over-savvy with that sort of thing. The second part is the picture collection proper. There are desktop picture files for each of the photos and each can be used either as a startupscreen or, more usually, as a desktop background using either the shareware program Decor or similar, or the commercial program Now FunPictures. Each picture file is a full-screen version of the small photograph contained in the viewer and consequently looks quite impressive once installed. The third and last part of the collection is a set of pixel patterns derived from the photographs. These are all 128 x 128 pixels in full color. The patterns, with exceptions, are mostly "photograph-orientated" (compared with the other genres of patterns- textures and cartoons). Formats are available for the shareware programs Desktop Textures and Before Dark -- ppat -- and for the commercial programs Wallpaper(tm) and The Living Desktop(tm). There have been two Photos for your Desktop volumes so far. Volume 1 was an "Around the World" set containing postcard-style pictures of scenic places in a few far apart countries. Volume 2, which is the set accompanying this document, is more thematically based and is titled "Earth, Sea, & Sky". It contains timeless natural imagery with no human artefacts or activity present. All photos in this volume were taken on the East coast of Australia, and there are... pictures of waves crashing against rocks, sunlight glinting off the sea around a sandy beach, sunset soaked clouds, palm trees against a fiery sky ...that sort of thing. Each Photos for you Desktop volume has a discountable shareware fee of US$10 and is normally supplied compressed on 2 HD disks. This Downloadable Edition (well, downloadable if you have a fast modem, it's about 750K binhexed) contains a fully operational Viewer containing 10 color pictures & pattern previews, 1 full-screen desktop picture, and four 8-bit / 16-bit pixels patterns in all formats. Hope you like it. Any comments would be most welcome. Graphics-General **************************************** PowerPC StartUp Screen grf/power-pc-startup.hqx Zviki Cohen 12 Jul 1993 PowerPC picture. Hello ! Well, it seems that we won't be getting any PowerPC powered computers until spring 1994, but your computer is already PowerPC ready and you can easily put one in it by dragging this startup screen into your system folder. The picture was taken from the 10 pages ad in Computer World. Have Fun ! Graphics-General **************************************** Rage Against The Machine grf/rage-against-the-machine.hqx Adriaan Tijsseling 28 Oct 1993 Compact Pro archive which contains five images. This Compact Pro archive contains five images, two scanned images from the Rage Against The Machine cd booklet, and three modified versions of the former two. I really hope you will enjoy it, yes, I do care. So mail me if you do or if you do not. Do not just download this package anonymously, I LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU. Graphics-General **************************************** Rugenwalder grf/rugenwald-pict.hqx Rob Kouwenberg 6 Dec 1993 Sample from some German commercial. While playing around with a videospigot I accidently (?) sampled some german commercial. Although I haven't got the faintest idea what the product is, it did give me some strange puppets. IMHO these make a nice desktop picture .. Have a nice day ! Graphics-General **************************************** Spaceship grf/spaceship-jpeg.hqx Lance K. Chun 27 Jul 1993 Rendering of a spaceship with a picture of the creater piloting the ship. Cute rendering of a spaceship with a picture of the creater piloting the ship. SGS then to Photoshop. Graphics-General **************************************** Subtle Winter Startupscreen grf/subtle-winter-startup.hqx Jay Boersma 2 Dec 1993 Startup screen with an evergreen & snowman in place of the little Mac Enclosed is SubtleWinterStartup, a seasonal variation of the Mac's standard startup screen with an evergreen & snowman in place of the little Mac picture, snow along the top of the window, and an icicle or two hanging down. Pleasant to look at in a quiet sort of way... To use it, just drop it into your System Folder and re-start. If you pass it on to anyone else, please keep this README with it. Graphics-General **************************************** Wayang Puppet grf/bw-wayang-kulit.hqx Henk Schotel 10 Nov 1993 Wayang puppet startup screen for portrait display (640x870). This is a B&W startup screen depicting an Indonesian "wayang puppet" that shows pretty well the intricate patterns of small holes in the hide ("kulit") of which this shadow play puppet was fabricated. It measurements (640x870) make it ideally suited for portrait ("A4") displays. Graphics-General **************************************** Wayang Puppets Startupscreen grf/wayang-kulit.hqx HSchotel 8 Nov 1993 1024x768, 8 bit, colour startupscreen showing two shadow play puppets. This is a 1024x768 stuffed & binhexed 8 bit colour startupscreen, showing two shadow play puppets ("Wayang Kulit", Indonesia) against a phantasy darkish lit "blanket". I scanned two pictures, combined those, photoshopped the background, and used GIFConverter 2.3.3 to turn it into the startupscreen. Graphics-General **************************************** Welcome StartupScreen grf/welcome-startup.hqx Joel Kruse 11 Aug 1993 Pict file in StartupScreen format. This archive contains a pict file in StartupScreen format. The pict is 8-bit, dithered to the system palette. It is 640x480 pixels and should work well with all 13" and 14" monitors. All you need to do is put it in the system folder, then restart your Mac to see your nifty new greeting screen! About the artist... I'm a student at Moorhead State University, Moorhead, MN, studying audio production. I am also a member of the Electronic Artists Consortium (EAC), a group dedicated to bringing artwork to the Mac desktop for all to see. If you like this, be looking for artwork from other EAC artists. Please drop me a line at: internet: kruse@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu America Online: JKruse I hope you get a kick out of this! :-) Joel Kruse Graphics-General **************************************** Wes' QuickTimeª Illustration grf/qt-multimedia.hqx 28 Sep 1993 Illustration of Quick Time and Multimedia. **************************************** Graphics-General White Castle grf/white-castle.hqx Jay Larsen 11 Nov 1993 White Castle graphic. This message is the file 'White Castle', which has been BinHexed. If you are not using Pegasus Mail, you may have to extract the message to a file and process it using the appropriate unpacking utility. Graphics-General **************************************** Will Rogers in Stereo! grf/will-rogers-st-pict.hqx Reid.Judd 22 Oct 1993 STEREO Macintosh PICT file of the famous American cowpuncher. This is a color STEREO Macintosh PICT file of the famous American actor, orator, writer, and cowpuncher: Will Rogers 1879-1935. He was born in Oolagah, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) on November 4, 1879. He became famous for his vaudeville act with Ziegfeld's Follies in which he chewed gum and twirled his lariat while delivering a commentary on the government. These photographs were taken by the stereo photo company "Keystone" at one of 1920 presidential conventions. This image is one of over a thousand high resolution antique 3D images available on the ILLUMINATI 3D-CD-ROM. This disk contains a large collection of famous people, a world tour of Europe/Asia/America, American Indians, Jerusalem and the Middle East, World War I, Presidents, ...etc. Most images are 75 to 150 years old. In order to view this image in 3D you will need to use Red/Blue "Anaglyph" glasses. Cheap cardboard ones can be obtained at comic book stores and they are also provided with the CD-ROM (if you can't find one, write me and I'll mail you one for a $1). Place the Red filter over your left eye, the Blue one should be over your right eye. Enjoy! Reid Judd Graphics-General **************************************** Women In Swimsuit grf/asian-startup.hqx C Nilson 18 Sep 1993 Startupscreen which contains a picture of two Nice looking women. Enclose is a startupscreen for 14" monitor (640X480). This startupscreen contains two Nice looking Asian woman pictures with a purple backgroud. Have fun Nilson Graphics-General **************************************** Zhou Jun grf/zhou-jun-ink.hqx Henk Schotel 27 Oct 1993 Chinese ink painting by Zhou Jun turned into a 698x689 startup. Hello, asian art lovers: Zhou Jun is a Shanghai born (1955) chinese ink painter, who I happen to know because he now lives in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, like I do. ZJ belongs to the elite circle of painters that completed the central academy for fine arts in Beijing. This is a scan I made of a 10x10cm reproduction of a 53x53cm "free style" ink painting by him depicting a young woman transporting fruits. It measures 698 by 689 pixels and is in 8 bit colours. In deBINHEXED and unSTUFFed from it occupies 497KBytes. The scan only approximates the original, but still makes for a nice startup screen I hope you will enjoy! Graphics-General **************************************** Zippy Pictures grf/zippy-pictures.hqx Glen Rosendale 3 Aug 1993 45 hand drawn pictures . The 45 pictures in this collection are hand drawn in Adobe Illustrator from (mostly) pre-WWII advertising spot illustrations. These quirky drawings were used to brighten up ads, business cards and other printed stuff. Used in these postscript format files they allow clean output in your documents without having to use ragged or large scanned pictures. Zippy Pictures is copyright 1993 by Alan Voorhees. All Rights Reserved. It is distributed as shareware. If you like, use, or keep any of Zippy Pictures for more than thirty days, please make a tax-deductible donation in the amount of $15 (or more; donations of $20 or more will receive Zippy Pictures on disk by return mail) to the following non-profit organization: This disk sponsors the GAPA Community HIV Project (GCHP), which provides education and support for Asian and Pacific Islanders in preventing HIV infection. GCHP also offers several services for any Asian Pacific Islander living with HIV and their loved ones. Services are confidential and free of charge. (For more information call them at 415 575-3939.) Make your check payable to "GCHP" and mail it to: Zippy Pictures 10809 McIntyre Street Oakland, CA 94605 Please include your name and address to receive information on other volumes in this series. You may give out copies of Zippy Pictures to your friends, providing you include all the files you got in this package, including all 45 pictures and including this Read Me file. User groups and nonprofit organizations have the author's permission to distribute these pictures on their nominal charge disks, with the aforementioned restrictions (this includes the info-mac quarterly CD-ROM distribution). Commercial distribution or distribution by for-profit companies is strictly prohibited. Graphics-General **************************************** 1604 grf/qt/the-1604.hqx Simon Higgs 9 Nov 1993 QuickTime movie for the Macintosh . 1604.moov is a short QuickTime movie recorded & edited within hours of Pat getting his Video Bigot... ahem... Video Spigot nubus card for his Mac IIvx. It was created in the highly sought after style of incoherency combined with manic hysteria. The initial editing was done in Adobe Premiere 2.0 on a Mac IIvx, and the final edited version was output using Adobe Premiere 3.0 on a Mac Centris 650. Special effects include Chroma Keying, disolves, fades, Wet-Wipes, superimposed animated titles, and having to push a large plastic starship in front of the camera. MovieShop V1.0b24 (!) was then used to create a compressed stand-alone QuickTime movie which can be played using Apple's MoviePlayer application (or imported into your favorite word processing package to annoy other people). *****There are several highly philosphical messages contained in the movie, most of which will not be understood unless you have read every single message ever posted on the Internet, in every single news group for the past millenium (we haven't done this so most of it either came to us by osmosis or went right over the tops of our heads).***** Suffice to say, this small insignificant & irreverent contribution has absolutely nothing to do with any of the following: Beavis & Butthead - Mackie Designs - Multimedia (in general) - Neil Armstrong - Star Trek - NTSC - Anyone who owns a Camcorder, or a Mackie 1604 mixer, or a Macintosh, or makes stupid plastic spaceship models... You will also be pleased to know that we compressed the movie down to just 1 Meg so y'all can enjoy it. If you complain I'll upload all 350 gigabytes of it (Just kidding!). Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** 3D Sine Wave grf/qt/sine-wave-3d.hqx J. B. THOO 2 Jul 1993 QT movie of 3D sine wave . I received my copy of Student Theorist today, and couldn't wait to try creating a QT movie of some animated graph. This is not only my first attempt at creating an animated graph in Theorist, but it's also my first attempt at creating a QT movie. Description ----------- Graph of z = sin(x^2 + y^2 + a), where a = 0 to 6.28 in 10 steps of 0.628; and 10 frames @ 8fps. Created using Theorist Student Edition 1.52 (Prescience Corp/PWS Publishing). Enjoy! Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** Double/yu grf/qt/double-yu-part-dos.hqx Will Doolittle 7 Oct 1993 QuickTime movie about Double/yu, a rolling robotic hero. Attached to this QuickMail message is Double/yu part Dos, compacted and binhexed. It is second in a series of QuickTime movies about Double/yu, a rolling robotic hero. Double/yu's logical home in your archives is Info-mac/Graphics/QuickTime (where it can live with its friend, Double/yu (the original)). All files have been checked for viruses with Disinfectant 3.2. Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** Double/yu part III grf/qt/double-yu-part-iii.hqx Will Doolittle 12 Nov 1993 QuickTime movie about Double/yu, a rolling robotic hero. Greetings, Attached is the third in a series of submissions to your archives, the QuickTime movie Double/yu part III. Its logical home is with its companions (part 1 and 2) in Graphics/QuickTime. It has been compacted and binhexed. Thanks, Will D. Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** HyperCuber Movie I grf/qt/hypercube-i.hqx Greg Ferrar 15 Aug 1993 Hypercube undergoing a simple four-dimensional rotation. Hello, Enclosed is a QuickTime movie, created from frames of my new program, HyperCuber. This movie shows a four-dimensional cube (hypercube) undergoing a simple four-dimensional rotation. If you like this, you'll love my freeware program HyperCuber! Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** I Am Not a Hound Dog grf/qt/i-am-not-a-hound-dog.hqx Jeremiah A Blatz 22 Nov 1993 Quicktime movie of a morph from Elvis to Richard Nixon. This is a Quicktime movie of a morph from Elvis to Richard Nixon. The pictures of Elvis and Nixon I used were from the same picture of them shaking hands. Don't take *anything* too seriously, Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** Make My Day Movie grf/qt/make-my-day.hqx Nic Blackwell 11 Oct 1993 Movie about the hazards of walking around an artillery firing range. Here is a submission for the QuickTime dir. A movie about the hazards of walking around an artillery firing range. BTW this clip made the Downloaders Hall of Fame on America OnLine. Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** Menaces to Society grf/qt/menaces-to-society.hqx Jeremiah A Blatz 22 Nov 1993 Want to know the true nature of Barney? . Want to know the true nature of Barney? Just download this small Quicktime movie and learn the truth. Many smiles, Jer Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** PatÕs Music Video grf/qt/pats-music-video.hqx T. Rex 7 Oct 1993 Quick Time music video. **************************************** Graphics-QuickTime Reaper Dance grf/qt/reaper-dance.hqx P. Sheldon 31 Jul 1993 Quick time movie with the Reaper. **************************************** Graphics-QuickTime Ruined Abbey grf/qt/ruined-abbey-animation.hqx Lloyd Wood 11 Oct 1993 A short, tiny animation, showing a look around a ruined abbey. Abbey is a short, tiny animation, showing a look around a ruined abbey. The scene was rendered using RTrace's abbey scene, cleaned up in Photoshop, and animated using the stack facility on NIH Image. It was then converted to a QuickTime movie using Movie Converter. The animation is short and small because I'm using a stock IIsi. Kind of slow. As I may have a bit more time on my hands, I may try some more ambitious animations. Stay posted! Source code for the RTrace scene is included should you want to mess around with it. Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** Safe Sex grf/qt/safe-sex.hqx Clyde Wildes 20 Oct 1993 This 15 second QuickTime movie asks "R-U safe?". This 15 second QuickTime movie asks "R-U safe?" in a fast-paced montage, featuring beats by Deee-Lite. Broadcast quality transfers of this public service announcement are available on 1" videotape free to cable/broadcast television networks and non-profit organizations. For more info, e-mail us at: twenty2@netcom.com. Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** San Fransisco grf/qt/san-francisco.hqx Matthew G Lehman 18 Sep 1993 Quicktime movie (actullay screen shots) of San Francisco. **************************************** Graphics-QuickTime Soccer Movie grf/qt/soccer-movie.hqx Nick Blackwell 28 Sep 1993 QuickTime Movie of how not to play soccer. Here is a QuickTime Movie of how not to play soccer. It is a rough sport, but nothing worth losing your head over. Another SicNic Production.... This file should go int the QuickTime Dir. Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** Solar grf/qt/solar.hqx Joe Gurman 20 Oct 1993 Quicktime movie showing the Sun's 1-million degree+ corona. A Quicktime movie showing the rotation of the Sun's 1-million degree+ corona (outer atmosphere), using one image per day for the first five months of 1993. The images were obtained by the U.S./Japanese Soft X-ray Telescope (SXT) on the Japanese Yohkoh ("sunbeam") spacecraft. This file is a self-extracting, StuffIt-Lite compressed archive, BinHex-encoded with BinHqx 1.02 (because trying to BinHex encode anything in StuffIt Lite 3.07 crashes StuffIt Lite 3.07). The actual Quicktime movie is 2.2 Mbyte in length. Since the data used to assemble this movie are in the public domain through the generosity of the Yohkoh science team, this movie may only be included on the commercially available info-mac CD-ROM if it is made explicitly clear that there are no restrictions on the copying or distribution of the movie. Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** StarWindow grf/qt/starwindow.hqx Lloyd Wood 5 Oct 1993 Short QT movie crossing ST:NG with the Twilight Zone. StarWindow is a short QT movie crossing ST:NG with the Twilight Zone. How it was done - by using slides in NIH Image - is detailed. L. Yet another find on a UK BBS Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** Static grf/qt/static.hqx Kevin R Lesniewicz 1 Dec 1993 Static, complete with sound, entirely in software. f you've been aching to use that trendy "static hit" transition in your QuickTime movies, here's all you need. I created this static, complete with sound, entirely in software. It's like the 'snow' that fills a TV screen when you switch channels or go to a channel with no signal. Perhaps you may find a use for it *sometime*--feel free to use it. Let me know, okay? Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** Text Track Sample Movies grf/qt/text-track-sample.hqx RICHARD LIM 27 Oct 1993 Examples of how you can use text frames and subtitles. In the Infomac Digest V11 #210, Gordon Werner (flypba@aol.com) gave us all a valuable tip on how we could at last get at that text track capability that's been lurking in QuickTime since version 1.5. Inspired by his suggestion, I set about adding text tracks to two movies I'd made a few days earlier, and I now submit these as examples of how you can use text frames and subtitles. The video sections of both movies are Cinepak-compressed, so you should have 16-bit colour or better, or else use 256 greyscales. I've also included some documentation giving my own recipe for creating text tracks with Movie Player and listing some pitfalls I encountered. For the text tracks and my documentation to display properly, you should have the TrueType versions of Geneva and New York installed. I don't claim these movies to be models of thespian prowess or cinematic technique - all they are is me and a friend messing about in someone's office actually - but I do hope they inspire you to get started with text tracks yourself. I realise this is a rather large submission for what it is, and will probably only be downloaded by those with fast and cheap net access, so I'll make my documentation available separately if you write me. PS: Apologies to Gordon Werner - in my documentation I stupidly forgot to delete the words "sorry I don't know your real name". Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** TieAttack 1.0.2 grf/qt/tie-attack-102.hqx Dan Frohlich 24 Sep 1993 Quicktime movie of an Imperial TIE Fighter shooting at you. Hello Info-Mac, This is my first attempt at uploading to the archives, so I hope it goes well. TieAttack_1_0_2.qt is a quicktime movie of an Imperial TIE Fighter shooting at you. It's about 2.5 secs long and 162k. I't was inspired by Eric Oehler's Warbird and Predator movies. There will be no shareware fee, just enjoy/trash it. Dan Frohlich Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** Tribezh grf/qt/tribezh.hqx VIVISTAR 14 Jul 1993 Side-by-side stereoscopic study of a quartic triangular Bezier patch. A side-by-side cross-eyed stereoscopic study of a quartic triangular Bezier patch. This movie was created using ViviStar Consulting's 3d source code libraries. After decompression, movie can be played with QuickTime for Macintosh or Windows. Graphics-QuickTime **************************************** 3D Dots 1.1 grf/util/three-d-dots-11.hqx Jeff Strobel 7 Aug 1993 Creates random dot stereograms. I'm pleased to announce the latest release of "3D Dots" vers.1.1 for the Macintosh. 3D Dots is a program for creating your own random dot stereograms. Random dot stereograms are three-dimensional images, made of dots, that require no special glasses for viewing. Once you have learned how to view them, the images contained in stereograms appear almost magically to pop off the page. To view them, all you need is binocular vision, patience and perhaps a sense of humor. In 3D Dots, you can create your own random dot stereograms using shapes (rectangles, circles and triangles) and text. You can change dot patterns as well as the "elevation" of objects (how far they appear to pop off the page). 3D Dots works like a drawing program. You can create objects, move them around and erase them. You can save the images for editing in other drawing programs, copy them into the clipboard or print them out directly from 3D Dots. Features: * Easy paint/draw program-like image creation * Multiple backgrounds dot patterns * Visual alignment dots * Image height control * Copy/Save/Print * Extensive help * Explanation of Random Dot Stereogram theory System Requirements: * System 7 minimum * Monitor with at least 640 X 400 pixels resolution 3D Dots is shareware. Registration is $19.00. See the shareware notice inside the program for details. The file itself is enclosed in binhex format. You should save this entire message, download it to your Macintosh and run a de-binhexing program on it. Stuffit Classic, Compact Pro and Binhex 4.0 all have this feature. Thanks and enjoy! Graphics-Utilities **************************************** AppleDraw 5.3.3 grf/util/apple-draw-533.hqx Guenther Blaschek 21 Oct 1993 Simple yet powerful drawing desk accessory . This is AppleDraw version 5.3.3. This is the System-7-only release (stand-alone application with built-in desk accessory). AppleDraw is a simple yet powerful drawing desk accessory featuring: - lines, arrows, text, rectangles, rounded rectangles, ovals, polygons - text with automatically adjusted frames - polygons with arrowheads - hairlines (PostScript printers only) - editable groups - zooming - grid - object measurement in pixels, cm, and inch - ... much more ... - and - most important - a very simple user interface AppleDraw is ShareWare $30. MacWrite documentation included. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** ARTAbrot 1.1 grf/util/artabrot-11.hqx George Warner 28 Nov 1993 Uses the AT&T DSP3210 in ARTA to perform Mandelbrot calculations. ARTAbrot - Apple Real-Time Architecture Mandelbrot Program Version 1.1 by George Warner 11/22/93 warnergt@aloft.att.com REQUIREMENTS: 68020 or greater ARTA equipped Macintosh (Quadra 840av, Centris 660av, or Mac with ARTA plug-in board. 1. WHAT IT IS: ARTAbrot is a Mandelbrot program that it uses the AT&T DSP3210 in ARTA to perform the intensive Mandelbrot calculations. 2. SOURCE CODE TOO! Complete source code is provided. For those who would like some sample ARTA source code (which is scarce at the time of this release). The DSP3210 source code is in file mbrot.s. All of the host DSP function calls are in brotcode.c. For those of you considering DSP programming, take a look at the mbrot.s DSP source code. This is DSP3210 assembly code, but it is very much like C code -- one of the very nice features of the DSP3210. Release 1.1 11/22/93 Added support for larger windows, resizable windows, and background processing. Release 1.0 08/23/93 First version. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** AV DSP Power Plug-in grf/util/photoshop-av-dsp-filters.hqx Kevin Alexander 2 Dec 1993 PhotoShop plug-in which uses the built-in DSPs of the 660 and 840 AV . Attached is a binhexed Stuffit self-extracting archive of Spectral Innovations' PhotoShop plug-in which uses the built-in DSPs of the 660 and 840 AV machines to accelerate filters such as Unsharp Mask, Gaussian Blur, and Find Edges, among others. Image Size, Scale, Skew, Perspective, Rotate and RGB to CMYK mode change are also accelerated. This plug-in was described in the 11/15/93 and 11/29/93 issues of MacWEEK. System requirements: AV Mac (or NuBus Mac w/ Spectral Innovations 3210 DSP card installed) and PhotoShop 2.5.1. This file was downloaded from the Adobe BBS. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** BijouPlay 1.1.1 grf/util/bijou-play-111.hqx David A. denBoer 3 Oct 1993 System 7 Only QuickTime player. Please find enclosed a QuickTime player called BijouPlay v1.1.1 This version supercedes all other versions of BijouPlay previously uploaded. BijouPlay is a System 7 Only QuickTime player. It is small, easy to use, and FREE! For more information, please read the enclosed README file Please archive as :BijouPlay1.1.1.cpt.hqx Thanks! Graphics-Utilities **************************************** BitMapToEPS 3.0 grf/util/bit-map-to-eps-30.hqx Mark Fleming 7 Aug 1993 Converts several formats of graphics . Enclosed is an update to BitMapToEPS V3.0 application for converting several formats of graphics (B&W bitmap startup screens, MacPaint, PICT, PICT2 formats, Window's .BMP, B&W TIFF - all forms of compression TIFF v5.0) as well as support for Claris XTND graphics Import filters. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Color It! 2.3.2 grf/util/color-it-23x-to-232-updt.hqx MicroFrontier, Inc. 8 Dec 1993 Update for Color It! 2.3 and 2.3.1 to 2.3.2. This little file updates Color It! 2.3 and 2.3.1 to 2.3.2. A change history is included; the update is minor, but recommended. The most noticable fix only affects a small percent of the users - anyone running EvenBetterBusError, and a few others. This update is recommended, and is only 66k. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Color It! Scan Package grf/util/color-it-scan-package.hqx Kevin Tieskoetter 8 Dec 1993 Scanner plug-ins for two common scanners - the Apple and the Epson. This file includes scanner plug-ins for two common scanners - the Apple and the Epson. They are only usable for Color It!, and allow you to scan directly into the program. This file may also be found for ftp at ilink1.i-link.com. Mail any technical support questions or other concerns to: kevin@ilink1.i-link.com -kevin tieskoetter Software Engineer MicroFrontier, Inc. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** ColorKnit 3.0.1 grf/util/color-knit-301.hqx Elaine Benfatto 7 Dec 1993 Paint program intended for use by textile designers. ColorKnit 3.0.1 Copyright 1993 E&P Ware ColorKnit 3.0.1 is a specialized paint program intended for use by textile designers (knitting, cross-stitch, needlepoint) who need to produce patterns within grids. _______________________ SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: System 6.0 or later. Mac Plus or later. Automatically senses if color monitor is present, and adjusts palettes for the system in which it is installed. Requires 500K of RAM. ColorKnit is a shareware program. $15.00 shareware fee. See the ReadMe file for details. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** DeBabelizer 1.55 Updater grf/util/debabelizer-155-updt.hqx Gregory Smirin 30 Nov 1993 Upgrades DeBabelizer 1.5 to 1.55. The good folks at Equilibrium have agreed to let me upload their updater which upgrades DeBabelizer 1.5 to 1.55. I rescued this file from the ZiffNet CI$ forum. Equilibrium said that CI$ *made* them put the updater in the extra-cost ZiffNet forum. Is this correct? What happened to the days of posting to the regular Mac Forums? When you talk to Tech Support people at s/w firms, please encourage them to post updaters to info-mac. the 1.55 upgrade adds various translators, enhances scripting w/ AppleScript and allows use of Adobe Photoshop 2.0 Acquire, Filter, and Export plug-ins. Apparently 2.5 plug-ins don't work too well. enjoy... Graphics-Utilities **************************************** GIFConverter 2.3.4 grf/util/gif-converter-233.hqx Kevin Mitchell 26 Oct 1993 Manipulates GIF files. ---Beginning of GIFConverter.hqx part 01/19 Graphics-Utilities **************************************** GL Viewer 1.1.1 grf/util/gl-viewer-111.hqx Martin Fong 18 Sep 1993 A THINK C port of glib, THINK C sources, GL documentation, and GL library. This Compactor Pro archive contains GL Viewer 1.1.1, a THINK C port of glib (from the xgrasp 1.7 distribution), THINK C sources, GL documentation, and a sample GL library. This distribution completely replaces the 1.1 distribution. Please note that GL Viewer was built presupposing a 68020, a 68881, and 32-bit QuickDraw, and that it works best with an 8-bit color monitor. Most of this work is derived from software copyright (c) 1991 by Patrick J. Naughton. Although I have only added -- and not removed -- functionality to these programs, I am interested in obtaining any file that causes GL Viewer to crash your system. (N.b.: this release fixes all the known pathological problems in 1.0. ...So get your returns in early!) 05SEP93 Martin Fong (mwfong@nisc.sri.com) A note for X11 hackers: Because much of the functionality that I've added could be integrated into the "normal" xgrasp distribution, ... "fly and be free!" :-) Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Graphics Converter 1.6.2 grf/util/graphics-converter-162.hqx Thorsten Lemke 26 Jul 1993 Converts graphics in many forms. This upload contains the shareware GraphicsConverter version 1.6.2 created by Thorsten Lemke. Graphics Converter converts from: PICT, StartupScreen, MacPaint, TIFF, RIFF, GIF, PCX/SCR, IMG, BMP, PIC 16 bit, FLI, Truevision Targa, MSP, SHP, IFF/LBM, STAD, DEGAS, NeoChrome, PIC, Spectrum 512, GEM MetaFile, Animated NeoChrome and Imagic Converts to: PICT, MacPaint, TIFF, GIF, IFF/LBM, PCX/SCR, Image and StartupScreen. In addition to this you can do some image manipulation (including user-defined filters) and print a catalog of your images. Optionally, the icon of a saved image can be a thumbnail preview. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** JPEGView 3.0 grf/util/jpeg-view-30.hqx Aaron Giles 1 Sep 1993 Postcardware application JPEGView, a fast, flexible viewer . Enclosed is version 3.0 of my postcardware application JPEGView, a fast, flexible JPEG, PICT, and GIF viewer for the Macintosh. This latest release adds a number of substantial new features, including full AppleScript support, new high-quality dithering routines, a greatly improved slide show, floating windows, and much much more! IMPORTANT NOTE: JPEGView *requires* System 7.0 or later *and* any version of QuickTime to run. The latest version of the QuickTime extension (1.6.1) can be found via anonymous FTP at ftp.apple.com in the /dts/mac/sys.soft/quicktime directory. Once again: JPEGView is postcardware. The concept is simple: If you like it, you are obligated to send me a postcard of some sort. If you want a printed, bound manual and official release disk, register by sending in US$20. Full details are available from the on-line help (in the help (aka "Balloon") menu). Enjoy! Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Matt Paint 1.9.3 grf/util/matt-paint-193.hqx Matthew Battey 27 Oct 1993 Color Paint Program. **************************************** Graphics-Utilities MSG Demo 1.2 grf/util/msg-12-demo.hqx Mark Pilgrim 11 Nov 1993 Collection of graphic effects for putting a picture onto the screen . MSG Demo is a collection of graphic effects for putting a picture onto the screen (into a window). The collection started in Feb. 1992 and has since grown to include 32 different effects, including 8 scrolling effects. MSG Demo 1.2 is distributed under the GNU General Public License. Complete THINK C source code and project files will be uploaded to the archive sites. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author requesting a copy of the application, source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This demo should work under system 6 or 7 on any monitor. Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions/etc. to f8dy@netaxs.com. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** NIH-Image 1.52 grf/util/nih-image-152.hqx Wayne Rasband 18 Sep 1993 Image processing application . This is the latest version of the image processing application NIH-Image (1.52). This and the following documentation file should be archived as app/nih-image-152.hqx and app/nih-image-152-docs.hqx and are meant to replace app/nih-image-149.hqx app/nih-image-149-nofpu.hqx app/nih-image-149-docs.hqx Major changes since 1.49 are : - lots of bug fixes - support for many Photoshop plug-in filters - support for editing text files - no FPU is required Graphics-Utilities **************************************** PhotoShop 2.5.1 Upgrade grf/util/photoshop-251-updt.hqx Ephraim Fithian 11 Aug 1993 Upgrade to PhotoShop 2.5.1. Here is the upgrade to PhotoShop 2.5.1 that was posted on August 8, 1993 on mac.archive.umich.edu. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Photoshop cMulti 1.2 filter grf/util/photoshop-cmulti-12.hqx Tony Huang 5 Jul 1993 Newer version of the filter that comes with Photoshop . cMulti 1.2 is a newer version of the filter (with the same name) that comes with Photoshop (along with a few other third-party filters). It's fully functional. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Photoshop Expression 3.0a grf/util/photoshop-expression-30a.hqx Tony Huang 5 Jul 1993 Photoshop/Premiere filter which transforms pixels. Expression 3.0a is a Photoshop/Premiere filter (i.e., plug-in) which can transform each pixel according to the mathematical formula you specified. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** PhotoSizer 1.01 grf/util/photo-sizer-101.hqx Peter Storey 7 Dec 1993 Proportion wheel with greatly enhanced features. Photosizer is a Mac application for desktop publisher. It replaces the traditional proportion wheel (for sizing of reproductions of images) with greatly enhanced features. Details of operation are found in the the "About" item under the Apple. Photosizer is Freeware. Some improvements in version 1.01. Photosizer can now be operated entirely from the keyboard (with Tab & Return keys). Compatible with the new AV Macs Graphics-Utilities **************************************** PictFlipper grf/util/pict-flipper.hqx Jon Pugh 19 Aug 1993 Small drag and drop utility . This is an introduction to PictFlipper, a small drag and drop utility which is moderately useful when dealing with PICT files and StartupScreens. It will run under System 6 and 7 with a standard file dialog box if launched without a file. What it does is simple. It turns PICT files into StartupScreens and vice versa. A PICT file should be fairly obvious. A StartupScreen is more ambiguous. Essentially, a StartupScreen has a file type of SCRN, but that's not always the case. What it MUST have though is a resource of type PICT and ID = 0. This is in contrast with the old 9" b&w StartupScreens which had the same file type but were uncompressed bitmaps stored in the data fork. PictFlipper doesn't deal with those kinds of StartupScreens. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** PICTshow 2.0 grf/util/pict-show-20.hqx Oliver Dreer 19 Sep 1993 Viewer/player application for PICT, GIF, Sound files, and Quicktime Movies. PICTshow is a viewer/player application for the following file types: - PICT files (also from PhotoCD's) - GIF pictures - Sound files (System 7 sound files) - Quicktime Movies (requires Quicktime) PICTshow 2.0 is a much improved version of the older PICTshow 1.x versions. I rewrote most of the code, fixed a lot of bugs and added a lot of new functionality. See 'Version History' file for more details about this. PICTshow requires System 7 and a color capable Macintosh. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Pixar Showplace 2.0 Dev Kit grf/util/pixar-showplace-20-dev-kit.hqx Mike Murdock 25 Aug 1993 Develops RenderMan Bytestream Modules for use with Showplace 2.0. This file contains the Pixar Showplace 2.0 RIB Plug-in Developer's Kit. You will need Think 5.04 or later for use with this file. This will allow you to develop RenderMan Interface Bytestream Plug-in Modules for use with Showplace 2.0 from Pixar. Like Photoshop, Plug-ins offer users the ability to have additional functionality added to a program by people that like to code! We believe that this will increase the popularity of Showplace, and bring more realistic pictures to the industry. America Online users have already downloaded this kit, and begun development efforts on many types of plug-ins. The purpose of these plug-ins is to generate geometry in an otherwise non-modeling type of program. Showplace does not allow you to model in 3D, but rather to import objects that have been designed in a modeler. Now with the plug-ins you can make your own geometry. This kit does ship with Showplace, but if you do not have Showplace 2.0, then you can use this to develop without it. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Pov Utilities 1.1 grf/util/pov-utilities-11.hqx Jerome Chan 7 Aug 1993 Utilities for POVRAY version 1.1. Utilities for POVRAY version 1.1. Some very useful RayTracing Stuff for POVRAY! -- The Evil Tofu Graphics-Utilities **************************************** QuickTime 1.6.1 grf/util/quicktime-161.hqx Shaw Wu 8 Jul 1993 The newest version of QuickTime software. This is the newest version of QuickTime software, version 1.6.1. Enjoy! __ Shaw Wu, NYU Stern School '94 -- Finance and Information Systems Junior Analyst, Merrill Lynch, World Financial Center, South Tower Apple Computer, Inc. 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NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY APPLE OR AN APPLE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY. SHOULD THE APPLE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU (AND NOT APPLE OR AN APPLE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE) ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 7. Limitation of Liability. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, SHALL APPLE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES THAT RESULT FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE APPLE SOFTWARE OR RELATED DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF APPLE OR AN APPLE AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. In no event shall Apple's total liability to you for all damages, losses, and causes of action (whether in contract, tort (including negligence) or otherwise) exceed the amount of $500. 8. Controlling Law and Severability. This License shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States and the State of California, as applied to agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within California between California residents. If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision of this License, or portion thereof, to be unenforceable, that provision of the License shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible so as to effect the intent of the parties, and the remainder of this License shall continue in full force and effect. 9. Complete Agreement. This License constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the use of the Apple Software and related documentation, and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements, written or oral, regarding such subject matter. No amendment to or modification of this License will be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of Apple. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Rainbox 1.0 grf/util/rainbox-10.hqx A. Rose 23 Nov 1993 Psychedelic paint program that makespaintings appear as if they're moving. Rainbox is a "psychedelic" paint program that uses palette animation to make your paintings appear as if they're moving. Needs 256 colors. Freeware. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** RayDream Designer Demo grf/util/raydream-designer-demo.hqx Kenneth Anderson 14 Oct 1993 Slideshow demo of RayDream Designer. This is a Stuffit Self-Extracting Archive containing a demo of RayDream Designer. The application is not included in the demo, instead the output and features are presented in a "slideshow" demo, where the user clicks on the arrow to see the next card. The demo is very slick and very impressive. I'm actually thinking of buying RayDream Designer after seeing this demo. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** ScreenSnap 2.4 grf/util/screen-snap-24.hqx Vaughan Johnson 13 Dec 1993 Screen capture utility. Here's a new release of the shareware screen capture utility, ScreenSnap(TM) version 2.4 for the Macintosh(R), included with this message. ScreenSnap 2.4 supercedes ScreenSnap 2.3, released in June 1992. I have since dissolved Knowledge Source, Inc., so send suggestions and questions directly to me now, at the address below. ScreenSnap 2.4 lets you take a snapshot of any rectangular portion of the Macintosh screen and save it in a window for later use. Once created, the snapshot can be inverted, moved, saved as a PICT file, copied to the Clipboard (and pasted into applications), printed, or just left hanging around on-screen for reference. Because ScreenSnap uses PICT format for its files, it can read the output of most drawing programs, and be used as a PICT file viewer. You can get pixel dimension information on any PICT file (width, height, and depth). ScreenSnap handles color, multiple monitors (including snapping across monitors), and multiple screensnaps. A screensnap can be dragged from any point in its window. ScreenSnap is useful in many situations. For example: - When reading electronic mail, an important message can be snapped for later reference. - When running a program, important results can be snapped and printed instantly. - When programming, screen output can be snapped and saved for later reference, for user interface mock-up, or for pasting into a document. You can set a default rectangle size for capture, when you need a PICT of a specific size. I am requesting an $11 shareware fee from people who use ScreenSnap 2.4; and $7 would be a generous upgrade fee, or additional amount for a request to get a copy via floppy disk (so a total of 11+7 = $18 for a new copy of 2.4 on floppy by mail -- I expect most people will get it from online services). Of course, the fee is entirely optional ...it's shareware. Try it first & then decide. Thank you. Please distribute ScreenSnap 2.4 freely, including the commercially available CD-ROM of the info-mac archives. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Sparkle 1.6 grf/util/sparkle-16.hqx Maynard Handley 7 Aug 1993 Plays MPEGs and converts them to QuickTime movies. Sparkle 1.6. A mac-look-and-feel MPEG player: WHAT's NEW FROM VERSION 1.50? * Added a file filter so that Sparkle will now open all files with a .mpg suffix. * Fixed various small bugs. * Made the corrupt-MPEG detection/recovery more robust. * New icons. See the New in 1.6 file for details. WHAT IS IT? Sparkle plays MPEGs and converts them to QuickTime movies. It uses the standard QuickTime movie controller as its interface. It is multifinder friendly and, with enough memory, will open multiple documents at once. It is free. I ask only that you read the enclosed README file and if you can help with any of the issues I raise there, you mail me. REQUIRES: System 7 or greater. QuickTime 1.5 or greater. An 020 based mac or greater. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Startup Deskpict FAQ grf/util/startup-deskpict-faq.txt G. Paul Savage 26 Oct 1993 Update to the startupscreens and desktop pictures FAQ. This is an update to the startupscreens and desktop pictures FAQ. =-=-=-=-=-=-=- Over the last year or so I've posted quite a few startupscreens to info-mac. One consequence of this is to get a flood of email asking questions about how to use the screens, how to create them and so on. The following is a list of answers to the most common questions. Frequently asked questions about startupscreens and desktop pictures. 1) I have a startupscreen, how do I get it to work? A-- Rename the file to "startupscreen" (no quotes) and put in in your system folder. The next time you reboot it will be displayed. 2) I tried that and the startupscreen looked terrible on my SE/30. All black and horrible. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Stereogram Maker 1.1 grf/util/stereogram-maker-11.hqx JABARO 22 Nov 1993 Generates random-element stereograms from any black and white picture. Stereogram Maker is a little program that will generate random-element stereograms from any black and white picture. All you have to do is provide the black and white picture and in the blink of an eye you will have a lovely stereogram. Just put on your handy red-green glasses (red goes on the right, please) and wondrous shapes will pop right out of the screen at you! This update fixes a bug in version 1.0. Graphics-Utilities **************************************** Theatre Maker 1.0.1 grf/util/theater-maker-101.hqx Mark Adams 11 Oct 1993 Makes stand alone QuickTime movies play when you double click on them. Theater Maker v1.0 Written by Mark Adams Copyright ) 1992 Maverick Software SHAREWARE NOTICE ------------------ Theater Maker is shareware, if you use it regularly, please send $10 to: Mark Adams 11215 Research Blvd. #2036 Austin, TX 78759 Any comments/bugs can be sent to MarkA38 on America Online or Maverick.Sft on AppleLink. If you make any cool Frames, let me know, I'd love to see them! Graphics-Utilities **************************************** At Your Service 1.2 card/at-your-service-12.hqx Tim Barlow 10 Dec 1993 HyperCard communications package. At-Your-Service 1.0 is a HyperCard communications package that - * provides a toolkit for installing self contained communications capabilities into new or existing stacks. The installed facilities provide a fast, simple and secure way of launching multiple, simultaneous communication sessions. * is based upon Apple's Communications Toolbox technology, consequently connectivity is only limited by the range of Connection and Terminal Emulation tools that are available on your machine. (N.B. The package comes bundled with a public domain TCP/IP/telnet tool and Apple's VT102 terminal emulation tool). * includes 'communications' extensions to HyperCard's scripting language (HyperTalk) to provide a powerful communications scripting facility. The package is designed around the concept of a 'service', which is defined as any process running on a local or remote computer, eg. an Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) or a Campus Wide Information System (CWIS). A service is uniquely defined via a series of 15 parameters that describe attributes such as the name, service type, the method used to connect to the service, the login and logout scripts, etc. The hub of the package is the AYS Installer stack that is responsible for maintaining service definitions by providing facilities for creation, storage and testing. As the name implies the stack is also responsible for installing/removing definitions into/from other stacks, therefore enabling the creation of custom built communication stacks or the addition of communications facilities to existing stacks. Installed service definitions allow for multiple, simultaneous sessions to be active at any one time. A typical session might therefore include a serial connection to your local OPAC in one window, whilst another window displays information from a CWIS, and a third displays a remote network connection to a second OPAC. The second stack included with the package, the AYS Example stack is a stand-alone communications 'application' that is intended both as an example of what can be achieved as well as a useful, ready-to-use utility. HyperCard **************************************** Break Name 1.1 card/break-name-11.hqx Ben Lawson 5 Jul 1993 Separates a file name into its components. BreakName 1.1 is a HyperCard XFCN designed to quickly separate a full file name into its components. To install it, use a program like ResEdit to copy the BreakName XFCN resource from this stack and paste it into any HyperCard stack you wish to access it from. If you wish to use this XFCN in a number of stacks, just install it in your Home stack. Many Macintosh users never see a 'raw' file name, but if you delve into file manipulation in HyperCard you will become painfully familiar with them. To see the hidden part of a file name, select a file in Finder and choose "Get Info" from the File menu. The hidden part of the name appears on the line labelled 'where'. It is usually a rather long chunk of text that contains the name of every folder you have to open to get to the desired file. The only parameter BreakName requires is a text string, presumably the name of a file from which you want to extract the path or actual file name. The result of its calculations is a text string containing just the file's actual name. Optionally you can specify just the part you require ("Volume", "Path", "Folder", or "File"), and the path separators in case you are using some future version of the Mac O/S that uses different path separators (or perhaps A/UX). A special case is made to properly deal with the string returned by HyperCard's "long name of this stack" function, which is of the form . This special case may not work with non-English versions of HyperCard. Syntax: BreakName(FileName,,) The BreakName XFCN is copyright Ben Lawson 1993. It has been released as freeware, meaning that you are free to make any use of it you desire but that I retain all ownership of it. Please do not distribute it in modified form or without this documentation. BreakName is released as-is, and I take no responsibility for any damage that might arise from it's use. Use it at your own risk! The following text is a BinHexed StuffIt archive of a HyperCard 2.1 stack, so you'll have to extract it twice... Ben Lawson Ben_Lawson@magic-bbs.corp.apple.com (no, I'm not with Apple Computer!) HyperCard **************************************** Cambridge Medline Tutor card/medline-tutor.hqx Eric Rumsey 31 Aug 1993 Teachs library users to search the Cambridge Medline CD-ROM . Cambridge Medline Tutor contains Hypercard 1.2.5 stacks used (several thousand times) at University of Iowa, Hardin Library for the Health Sciences, to teach library users to search the Cambridge CD-ROM version of the Medline database. Since Cambridge no longer produces CD-ROM Medline, the stacks are not directly usable as teaching tools; however, they contain scripting techniques that are of general applicability for CAI. Especially unusual about these stacks is that they use Hypercard on a Mac to teach use of an IBM computer (pre-Windows). Because of this, the stacks are controlled almost exclusively from the keyboard, instead of using the mouse. Other techniques that may be useful include: -A time-out script that returns the system to the introductory screen after a set time of inactivity. -Technique to superimpose a relatively small field of text on the screen gradually in an aesthetically pleasing way. -Graphic design and simple animation techniques to simulate screens and screen transitions in a command-line DOS environment. To use stacks, put them all in a folder, and open HardinStart I would suggest putting in Hypercard directory. --Eric Rumsey, Hardin Library for Health Sciences, Univ of Iowa, Iowa City HyperCard **************************************** Colorizing HC XCMD 1.1.5 card/colorizing-hc-115.hqx John Forrest 30 Sep 1993 Supports colour backdrops in Hypercard. This is v1.1.5 of the Colorizing HC stuff, replacing the previously distributed versions. At the heart of the stack is the colorizeHC XCMD, which supports colour backdrops in Hypercard - supporting a surprising variety of colour effects in standard Hypercard. However, a stack provides other features. With some simple amendments to your stack, it will send extra messages to indicate when colour or windows should be added. It will maintain a list of windows over a card, and move them if the window moves and close them when the card closes. For read-only stacks it maintains a number of global variables, saved and restored for each stack - supporting stacks that change the appearance of particular cards when they are on the screen, but do not wish to save the data when Hypercard terminates. The same mechanism can be used generally to skip some of the initialisation process of a stack when subsequently resuming it. This version still contains v1.0 of the XCMD, but has many extensions of the support scripts and fixes a few bugs. The XCMD stack itself can be more easily distributed as a run time system, without its support stacks. HyperCard **************************************** CreditsDisplay XFCN 1.0 card/credit-display-10.hqx Kevin Harris 3 Dec 1993 Allows HyperCard developers to incorporate colorful about screens. Attached you will find version 1.0 of our CreditsDisplay XFCN for HyperCard. CreditsDisplay allows developers of HyperCard based products to incorporate colorful about screens for their products. Thank you, Software Perspectives HyperCard **************************************** Cursor Utilities 1.0.1 card/cursor-utilties-101.hqx Nigel Perry 11 Aug 1993 Externals for HyperCard which enable the cursor to be hidden . The Cursor Utilities Package contains externals for HyperCard which enable the cursor to be hidden (great for touch displays), the idle cursor to be changed to something other than a Hand (this allows "permanent" cursor changes), moved under script control, disconnected from the mouse, and constrained to move in either the horizontal or vertical directions only (these latter options are used at your own risk - beware the Apple Thought Police! :-)) Changes to 1.0.1: Fixed problem moving cursor on the Quadra 800. Copyright by Nigel Perry. Cost: a postcard to most people for eductional and personal use, see stack for full details. Enjoy! HyperCard **************************************** Dartmouth XCMDS 4.0.3 Updater card/dartmouth-403-updt.hqx Ken Fisher 27 Apr 1993 Update of the Dartmouth XCMDÕs to version 4.0.3. **************************************** HyperCard DateCheck XFCN 1.0 card/date-check-10.hqx Kevin Harris 3 Dec 1993 Allows you to check and see if a particular date has passed. Attached you will find version 1.0 of our DateCheck XFCN for HyperCard. This external allows you to check and see if a particular date has passed. Thank you, Software Perspectives HyperCard **************************************** Deprotect card/deprotect.hqx Peter Fleck 9 Dec 1993 Unlocks a passworded stack. The Deprotect Stack by Ned Horvath and Allan Foster will unlock a passworded stack. The authors request that you use this stack responsibly. HyperCard **************************************** DialogDisplay XFCN 1.5 card/dialog-display-15.hqx Kevin Harris 3 Dec 1993 Displays a dialog window in stacks Attached you will find version 1.5 of our DialogDisplay XFCN for HyperCard. DialogDisplay allows you to display a dialog window in your stacks. Includes support for up to three buttons and four strings of 32 character text. Thank you, Software Perspectives HyperCard **************************************** HierPopup 3.2.2 card/hpopup-menu-322.hqx Jon Pugh 1 Nov 1993 Popup menu XFCN. This time for sure! My recent attempts at uploading this have resulted in corrupted files somehow. I'm thinking of blaming Eudora, but I think it's more likely to be the Apple Modem Tool since I recently changed my settings. Ah well, more work to figure things out. Here's an XModem upload which definately isn't corrupted. This is the latest version of the world's best popup menu XFCN. It has boatloads of features, including the ability to set the font and size, use color icons and to use arbitrarily deep MENU resources. See the stack for documentation and examples. This update fixes a long standing bug in the use of excessive numbers of SICNs in the menus. It took years for anyone to push it far enough to find this one. ;) HyperCard **************************************** HyperDecisionTree 2.0.5 card/hyper-decision-tree-205.hqx Troy Kelley 26 Jul 1993 Creates a decision tree . This is the latest version of HyperDecisionTree. It fixes a serious bug >From version 2.0.4 which would cause a stack to become damaged if the cancel button was selected while creating a new stack for a non-expert. For those of you who have never used HyperDecisionTree, it is a non-inferential expert system shell which allows an expert to create a decision tree of their knowledge and then save the decision tree as a separate stack in order to give to users in need of the expertise contained within the stack. The stack primarily serves as an overview of the decision tree, allowing the expert to follow questions and answers down the road to specific conclusions. The expert can even display graphics as part of a conclusion. Troy Kelley HyperCard **************************************** HyperMacro 1.0 card/hyper-macro-10.hqx David Sumner 18 Sep 1993 An INIT that makes it much easier to enter scripts in HyperCard. HyperMacro is an INIT that makes it much easier to enter scripts in HyperCard. It contains the following features: 1. It responds automatically to many actions. For example, if you type: on BigHandlerName then after you press Enter, HyperMacro supplies the 'end BigHandlerName' There is a similar response to 'function,''if-then,' 'exit,' 'pass,' 'repeat' and more. 2. You can scroll back in your script as far as you like, and then have any selected text instantly copied to the point where you are currently editing. 3. There are ten extra paste buffers (Clipboards). 4. You can move around more easily. 5. There are numerous glossary macros that simplify entering text. 6. Holding down the Shift key while pressing Return or Enter will repeat the previous line. 7. HyperMacro can often anticipate your scripting actions using what are called 'Initial Macros.' And more! HyperCard **************************************** IsMODPlaying XFCN 1.0 card/is-mod-playing-10.hqx Kevin Harris 3 Dec 1993 Checks to see if a MOD (SoundTrekker) file is playing. Attached you will find version 1.0 of our IsMODPlaying XFCN for HyperCard. IsMODPlaying allows you to check and see if a MOD (SoundTrekker) file is playing. It is for use with our PlayMOD XFCN, version 1.1 or greater. Users who do not have PlayMOD 1.1 should download the PlayMOD Bundle. Thank you, Software Perspectives HyperCard **************************************** Logo 2.1 card/logo-21.hqx L. Taylor 2 Sep 1993 Logo for Macintosh. Previously, I submitted this version of Logo without its accompanying ReadMe file. (Whoops!) Here it is again. This is Logo 2.1/Mac, simply the best shareware Logo for Macintosh. It runs on HyperCard 2.1. Unlike some Logo variants, which require knowledge of HyperCard scripting and can provide quizzical errors, with Logo 2.1 you never have to mess with HyperCard's internals. Almost all commands supported by Apple II Logo are present. (Due to limitations of Hypercard, color is absent) I'm sure you'll like Logo 2.1, and for only $5 shareware how could you go wrong? Thanks very much for giving my program a try, and for keeping shareware alive... *Stiles HyperCard **************************************** PlayMOD Bundle card/play-mod-bundle.hqx Kevin Harris 3 Dec 1993 Plays and monitors SoundTrekker (MOD) files from within HyperCard. Attached you will find our PlayMOD Bundle, which contains PlayMOD XFCN 1.1 and IsMODPlaying XFCN 1.0. PlayMOD allows you to play SoundTrekker (MOD) files from within HyperCard. IsMODPlaying, when used with PlayMOD allows you to monitor a MOD file and check if it is playing. Thank you, Software Perspectives HyperCard **************************************** PrefWorks & FileWorks XFCNs card/disk-files-access.hqx Ken Taylor 7 Aug 1993 Two Hypercard XFCNs for accessing disk data files. Find enclosed two Hypercard XFCNs for accessing disk data files: PrefWorks 1.0 XFCN: Finds the correct location for preference files under all System verisons and creates files automatically in these locations. Also gives very fast data transfers to and from these files. FileWorks 1.0 XFCN: Uses the file engine out of PrefWorks, but allows creation and use of generic files. Either via a Standard File dialog or with a pathname. Ken Taylor HyperCard **************************************** PrintIt 1.0 card/print-it-10.hqx Al Caughey 31 Aug 1993 Prints the text of visible card fields on an 8.5"x11" page. What Does it do? This XCMD prints the text of visible card fields and/or background fields on an 8.5"x11" page (each card is printed on a separate page). The text of each field is printed at the same position as it appears on the card in a rectangle with the same dimensions as the field. Foreground or background printing is permitted across a network or directly to the printer. Based upon (entirely biased) observations, the XCMD is very much faster than Hypercard - although, at the moment, I have no data to give an indication of the size of the improvement. HyperCard **************************************** QTCheck XFCN 1.0 card/qt-check-10.hqx Software Perspectives 3 Dec 1993 An external for checking whether QuickTime is installed. Attached you will find version 1.0 of our QTCheck XFCN for HyperCard. This external allows you to check and see if QuickTime is installed. Thank you, Software Perspectives HyperCard **************************************** QuickThumb card/quick-thumb.hqx Nathan Gasser 27 Sep 1993 Adds a QuickTime thumbnail preview to PICT, JFIF,and MooV files. Enclosed is QuickThumb, a HyperCard stack which adds a QuickTime thumbnail preview and optional custom Finder icon to PICT, JFIF, and MooV files individually or by the folderfull. Read all about it within the stack. Postcardware. Nathan Gasser HyperCard **************************************** RenameRes XFCN 1.1 card/rename-res-11.hqx Kevin Harris 3 Dec 1993 Allows you to rename resources. Attached you will find version 1.1 of our RenameRes XFCN for HyperCard. This external function allows you to rename resources within any file from HyperCard. Thank you, Software Perspectives HyperCard **************************************** ResGenie1.0 card/res-genie-10.hqx Albert Everett 23 Aug 1993 Utility for adding, copying, importing, and recording resources. This is version 1.0 of ResGenie. ResGenie is a modeless resource utility for adding, copying, deleting, renaming, importing, and recording resources into HyperCard. You can move resources between *any* two files or the current stack and any other file. I t supports standard compression for sound recording. This stack is for anyone who wants to use color, sounds, QuickTime movies, and other resources that typically require ResEdit. Faster, simpler, better for quick HyperCard color authoring. Way cool stack, $10 shareware. By the way, I didn't write this stack. I just got it and had to upload it. HyperCard **************************************** Rinaldi Externals 3.1 card/rinaldi-externals-31.hqx Frederic Rinaldi Ken Fisher 1 Mar 1993 127 of Frederic Rinaldi's freeWare XCMDs and XFCNs. Rinaldi-externals 3.1 includes 127 of Frederic Rinaldi's freeWare XCMDs and XFCNs, current as of 10-Feb-93, and fully documented. There are 8 new externals, 5 updates, icons identifying system dependencies (Hypercard 2, System 7, Quicktime, etc.) and stack navigation buttons. HyperCard **************************************** RTF XCMDs 1.3 card/rich-text-format.hqx Janet E Abbate 19 Aug 1993 Deals with text in Rich Text Format. Enclosed are three shareware XFCNs that deal with text in Rich Text Format, which is usually used to transfer documents between word processors while preserving formatting information. These XCMDs allow HyperCard to exchange styled text with such word processors, Microsoft Word in particular. They also allow you to copy styled text from one HyperCard field to another, and to store styled text in variables. These XCMDs only understand the subset of RTF that deals with fonts and styles; they will ignore other formatting commands. The XCMDs only run under HyperCard 2.0 or later. Think C source is included. This is version 1.3, which corrects some bugs in version 1.2. HyperCard **************************************** RunOSAScript XFCN 0.72 card/run-osa-script-072.hqx Donald Olson. Bill Johnston 6 Dec 1993 Executes an AppleScript in text form . Here is RunOSAScript XFCN v.0.72 for HyperCard 2.1, by Donald Olson. It was originally included on an AppleScript beta CD; it is being posted and submitted to the net archives with the author's permission. The XFCN accepts an AppleScript in text form as an argument, and executes the script if it is valid. It is probably easiest to write, test, and debug AppleScripts using the Script Editor. See the stack script and "Execute" button scripts for error checks and calling syntax. The AppleScript example uses Finder 7.1.3 for simplicity, but you can use any valid AS commands or scripts that invoke other AppleScriptable software. Requires AppleScript and HyperCard 2.1. AppleScript is included with a tutorial book from BMUG called "The Tao of AppleScript", ISBN 1-56830-075-1. I've heard that there is another Applescript book by Danny Goodman that also includes the AppleScript software; that book may be of interest to people who like Goodman's HyperCard books, and those who intend to use AS with HC. HyperCard **************************************** Script Lister card/script-lister-hc.hqx lan Szekely 12 Dec 1993 Creates text files listing all the scripts in a given stack. This stack creates text files listing all the scripts in a given stack. You can also get a list of all properties of all objects in a stack. And you can have a list of all fonts assigned to objects in a stack. With sounds. Free. Ilan Szekely HyperCard **************************************** ScrollBar Stack 2.0.1 card/scroll-bar-201.hqx N.Perry 6 Jul 1993 Provides real scroll bar controls for HyperCard. ScrollBar Stack provides *real* scroll bar controls for HyperCard through an external. Scroll bars may be the "original" B/W or new System 7 colour. Stack includes an example of how to use the scroll bars to implement synchronous scrolling fields. Also included is a external to set the volume and examples which use it. Changes since v2: On some Mac (Quadra 800's at least) the B/W bars wern't... they now should be! Cost: Postcard for personal use to most people, see license included. Enjoy! HyperCard **************************************** SndVolume XFCN 1.0 card/snd-volume-10.hqx Kevin Harris 3 Dec 1993 Sets and retrieves the sound volume of the Macintosh. Attached you will find version 1.0 of our SndVolume XFCN for HyperCard. This external allows you to set and retrieve the sound volume of the Macintosh. Thank you, Software Perspectives HyperCard **************************************** SODAFlipbook Color card/soda-flipbook-color.hqx Robert V. Porter IV 9 Dec 1993 Stackcreating utility that makes it easy to colorize and creat stacks with HC. This is a Stackcreating Utility that makes it easy to colorize and creatie stacks with HC. it includes a 256-Color Palette that can be used to color buttons, windows, backgrounds. There are two separate areas to use. There is a text-field and a painting field. All tools needed to edit these fields are included. This stack should go in the HyperCard directory. The Author has given permission for this to be included on CD-ROMs as long as e-mail is sent saying so. His address is RunfastInc@aol.com -->RobertP Apple Student Rep @ USC porter@scarolina.edu ^-porter@charlie.ece.scarolina.edu HyperCard **************************************** Speak XCMD 0.1b card/speek-01b.hqx Jim MacInnes 28 Aug 1993 An XCMD that offers Speech Manager feautures under Hypercard. The Hypercard stack "Speak XCMD 0.1b" contains an XCMD that offers Macintosh Speech Manager feautures under Hypercard. It works with both the older Macintalk voices and the new PlainTalk voices. This is beta software and therefore may contains bugs that I am not aware of. It has been succesfully tested on a IIfx, IIsi and and SE30. You may have to increase the memory of Hypercard if you want to use plaintalk voices. This XCMD may be freely used. HyperCard **************************************** SpeakText XFCN 1.0 card/speak-text-10.hqx Kevin Harris 3 Dec 1993 Utilizes Apple's Speech Manager and PlainTalk TTS. Attached you will find version 1.0 of our SpeakText XFCN for HyperCard. SpeakText allows you to utilize Apple's Speech Manager and PlainTalk TTS. SpeakText includes features for rate, pitch and voice and does not contain any limits for the length of text to be spoken. Thank you, Software Perspectives HyperCard **************************************** Speech Manager Externals card/speech-manager-ext.hqx Lawrence D'Oliveiro 8 Oct 1993 Allows access to Apple's new Speech Manager from HyperCard. Enclosed is a set of XCMDs and XFCNs I wrote to give access to most of the functionality of Apple's new Speech Manager from HyperCard. Shareware. HyperCard **************************************** StackTour card/stack-tour.hqx USENET News System 7 Aug 1993 Simplifies the task of making a HyperCard tour from different stacks. If you ever needed to make presentations using HyperCard stacks reed further. Every HC scripter knows how to make a presentation using HC. Question is how much time do you want to spend doing it. StackTour greatly simplifies the task of making a HyperCard tour from different stacks. HyperCard **************************************** TIFFWindow1.1 card/tiff-window-11.hqx Janet E Abbate 1 Jul 1993 Displays TIFF image files in a window under Hypercard. TIFFWindow is a shareware XCMD that displays TIFF image files in a window under Hypercard. It understands 1, 2, 4, 8, and 24-bit images, as well as compression. It computes a custom palette when appropriate, so that, for instance, 24-bit images look good on 8-bit monitors. This version, 1.1, adds the ability to read CCITT Group 4 images, and a more convenient zoom/pan interface. TIFFWindow runs on any Mac that can run Hypercard 2, though some features require Color QuickDraw, 32-bit QuickDraw, or System 7. HyperCard **************************************** Universal Card Copier card/universal-card-copier.hqx Kevin Forsberg-Lary 2 Dec 1993 Makes cutting and pasting cards from one stack to another real easy. This is the first posting of the Universal Card Copier, a HyperCard stack/utility that makes cutting and pasting cards from one stack to another real easy. You can copy a whole stack, only marked cards, or you can select the cards you want from a list of card names/ids. You can paste them anywhere you want in the stack you are copying to. (e.g. at the beginning, the end or at any point you specify) WARNING/discalimer: This is not the be-all, end-all of stack merging utilities! ALWAYS SAVE a copy of the stack you are copying cards INTO BEFORE attempting to copy any cards into it. This stack uses the HyperCard Menu commands of "Copy Card" and "Paste Card" just as if you were doing it manually. This may or may not be what you want to do when you say you want to "merge" two stacks. If the stacks are dissimilar and you paste a card(s) from one stack into the middle of a different stack, you can break the stack you are copying to since hypercard will create a new background in the middle of the stack and this may cause some scripts to not work correctly. This stack is freeware and may be distributed freely by any and all non-profit groups. Hope someone finds this useful... Kevin Forsberg-Lary HyperCard **************************************** Unprotect XCMD card/unprotect.hqx Bruce Carter 7 Dec 1993 Removes the protection and password from HyperCard stacks. Greetings, Following is the Unprotect XCMD stack. This external will remove the protection and password from HyperCard stacks that is set with the Protect Stack menu option. I am not the author, author information is in the stack, but am simply uploading the stack in response to several requests generated by it's reference in the HyperCard FAQ. Use at your own risk, but I've never had a problem with it. HyperCard **************************************** VersionNumber XCMD 1.0 card/version-number-10.hqx Kevin Harris 3 Dec 1993 Allows the retrieval of ID 1 information contained in a 'vers' resource. Attached you will find version 1.0 of our VersionNumber XCMD for HyperCard. VersionNumber allows you to retrieve the information contained in a 'vers' resource of ID 1. Thank you, Software Perspectives HyperCard **************************************** XFoxEvents XCMD 1.4.3 card/x-fox-events-143.hqx Andrew Dent 3 Oct 1993 Provides double-clickable BROWSE, Hypertext "hot" rectangles, and more. XFoxEvents v 1.4.3 XCMD for FoxBase+/Mac Provides double-clickable BROWSE, Hypertext "hot" rectangles, button bars with BROWSE (or other windows) and more. Shareware, expand with Stuffit Deluxe 3 or Stuffit Expander. This archive includes a full skeleton application showing the use of XFoxEvents plus common FoxBase+/Mac programming tips. HyperCard **************************************** Apple Software Policy info/apple-software-policy.txt Mark B. Johnson 10 Oct 1993 Discussion of Apple's software license. While any clarification of Apple's software license (the one found on files on ftp.apple.com) needs to come from an Apple attorney, let me spell out the basics for those people who have questions about it. This is purely my own opinion and should not be considered binding. The end-user license basically says that you cannot redistribute this software once you get it from ftp.apple.com or other source that has a redistribution license executed with Apple (that is why we can distribute from ftp.apple.com). The redistribution license is different than the end-user license. If you have an interest in redistribution rights, you will need to contact our Software Licensing department at SW.LICENSE@applelink.apple.com for information. Note that the redistribution licenses cost money and not everything is available or covered by this license. Back to the end-user license. It covers ALL Apple software and information Information-General **************************************** comp.sys.mac General FAQ info/comp-sys-mac-general-faq-222.txt Rusty Harold 7 Dec 1993 Answers the most frequently asked questions on Usenet about Macs. This is the latest version of the Introductory FAQ list for the Macintosh newsgroups. Enjoy. Information-General **************************************** comp.sys.mac Screensavers FAQ info/comp-sys-mac-screensavers-faq.txt Lloyd Wood 4 Oct 1993 Screensaver/After Dark FAQÕs and answers. COMP.SYS.MAC FAQ: Screensaver/After Dark answers CONTENTS REVISIONS INTRODUCTION DO I NEED A SCREENSAVER? (0.0) --WHAT MAC SCREENSAVERS ARE AVAILABLE? (0.1) ----Modular screensavers (0.1.1) ----Standalone screensavers (0.1.2) --HOW DO I WRITE SCREENSAVER MODULES? (0.2) ----Writing DarkSide modules (0.2.1) ----Writing After Dark modules (0.2.2) ----Writing your own screensaver (0.2.3) --HOW CAN I SAVE MY SCREENSAVER PICTURES? (0.3) HOW CAN I UPDATE MY COPY OF AFTER DARK? (1.0) --HOW CAN I UPDATE MY COPY OF AFTER DARK v1.x? (1.1) Information-General **************************************** comp.sys.mac.tests 3 info/comp-sys-mac-test-not-3.txt Lloyd Wood 4 Oct 1993 More trivia tests from the net. COMMENTS FROM SATISFIED USERS OF PREVIOUS COMP.SYS.MAC.TESTS: "I am still laughing..." "I stand up and clap: BRAVO" "'Funny' is an understatement." "ftp'd it, read it, lived it, laughed." Praise indeed! Okay, here we go.... You've probably seen and scored yourself on the Purity Test, the Talk.Bizarre test, the Nerd test, and numerous others. You need more trivia to rate yourself against the rest of the world. You need trivia you understand. You need trivia you can care about. Information-General **************************************** CompuCashª info/compu-cash.hqx Ken Long 11 Dec 1993 Computer-related (mostly Mac) marketable product and service ideas. This is the "post" version of CompuCashª, which I wrote. I decided that people had a dificult time recognizing the value of it without actually seeing it (although some did). This document is most of the "shareware" version and is shareware, as well. So here's my deal: If you read this and like it, are entertained by it, or you realize something about the subject matter you did not realize before (computers, money, etc.), or if you actually do gain by the content of CompuCashª, please help me out by compensating me for my efforts. Be honest - society needs more of honest. I'm asking $20 for my work, here. If you think that's too much, send what you think it is worth. If you do send the $20, I will send you the exclusive information I deleted from the shareware version, which registrants of that version received. That includes the lists of computer-related (mostly Mac) marketable product ideas, and service ideas. They are for things not yet being done or made. Things any registrant may implement and cash in on. This "post version" has some examples, so you can decide if it would be worth a peek at more, with some illustrations (GIF). It also included CompuCashª in a ready to print form, with a color title page, and instructions to make a professionally bound hard copy. Thank you! kenlong@netcom.com Information-General **************************************** Error Codes DA info/error-code-da.hqx Bill Steinberg Steve Holmes 7 Oct 1993 List of system error codes. Dear colleagues: Several recent postings have asked about the availability of a list of the system error codes displayed in the dreaded bomb-box or " has unexpectedly quit" dialog. The enclosed ErrorCodeDA is a handy magic decoder ring put together by Bill Steinberg which I've been using for a couple years. Click the "About..." button at the bottom of the screen for information about the author and extensive help on how to customize the "DisplayDA" shell for other applications. As mentioned in the help, DisplayDA is freeware for non-commercial applications. I don't know if this DA is System-7 compatible. Would also appreciate hearing of any newer versions of this nifty utility. (This is my first attempt at posting; I'd welcome constructive criticism to .) /Steve Holmes Information-General **************************************** Info Mac Index info/info-mac-index.txt Joseph Skudlarek 13 Aug 1993 How to use the OnLocation index on Info Mac CD. Is there any reasonable shareware/freeware for using the OnLocation index that is included on info-mac CD II? The index itself is about 7.3MB, and is reputed to have both filenames and text within files indexed, which should make searching much easier. OnLocation itself costs about $129 retail, and about $75 from MacConnection or MacWarehouse. That's really more than I want to spend for something I only expect to use very occasionally, and with low priority. Information-General **************************************** Japanese Resource Guide info/using-japanese-on-your-mac.hqx Yuji Nakazato 8 Nov 1993 A beginnerÕs resource guide for using Japanese on the Mac. "Using Japanese on Your Mac: a resource guide" $B!!!X%^!!%C!!%/!!$G!!F|!!K\!!8l!!$r!!;H!!$&!Y(J If you are a beginning Mac user, and want to use Japanese on you Mac, this guide might be for you. This resource guide (17 pages) provides you with adequate information to make informed decisions when you want to use the Japanese language on the Apple Macintosh computer. Topics covered in this guide include hardware requirements, available software for word processing, communications, and Japanese language learning, as well as some tips for troubleshooting. These topics take the easy-to-read "Questions & Answers" format. The appendix section has the following: a) TrueType fonts included in KanjiTalk 7, b) vendor list, c) list of FTP sites for Japanese software, and d) other resources. I compiled this resource guide for my students at Georgetown, but it should be useful to any Japanese speaker in North America. The file size is about 360K -- it is large because it contains two bitmap PICT files (300 dpi) showing all kanji TrueType fonts bundled with KanjiTalk 7. You don't need KanjiTalk to print the guide. Information-General **************************************** Mac Disability Resources info/mac-disability-resources-hc.hqx Jeffrey L. Needleman 3 Aug 1993 An HC stack of Mac resources for individuals with disabilities. Macintosh Disability Resources (MDR) The Macintosh Disability Resources database has undergone a major revision, now including 117 commercial products for the Macintosh that enable computer access by individuals with disabilities. The database is a HyperCard stack. Each record contains a product description and developer contact information. The database includes tools for individuals with physical motor impairments, blindness, hearing and speech difficulties, and learning disabilities. Macintosh Disability Resources can be searched by keywords, product name, developer name, disability type, and description text. Macintosh Disability Resources is managed by Apple Computer's Worldwide Disability Solutions Group which can be contacted at the address below: Apple Computer, Inc. Worldwide Disability Solutions Group 20525 Mariani Avenue MS 2-SE Cupertino, CA 95014 Internet: APPLEDSG@APPLELINK.APPLE.COM This Hypercard file requires Hypercard 2.0 or later. It was downloaded by me from America On Line. Jeff Needleman Information-General **************************************** Scripting ftp info/scripting-ftp.txt Tom Coradeschi 5 Oct 1993 How to automate ftp. Greetings and Salutations! I keep reading in the digest every now and then of people "scripting" their downloads from the archives. They do this from the digest issues somehow... my question is, HOW? If someone could reply to this, it would be much appreciated. I posted this long ago, but here it is again: 1) The assumption is that you're using unix or a unix variant and have a basic familiarity with unix and how to edit and execute shell scripts. (Please don't ask me for a tutorial) 2) Create a file in your home directory called .netrc. It MUST have read/write permissions for the owner only. It should contain the Information-General **************************************** System Enablers 9/93 info/system-enablers-93-09.txt Jean-Francois Sygnet 18 Sep 1993 The readme file about system enablers. Thanks to Norman_Chretien@wheatonma.edu who provided me with the definite answer (as of August 93) about system enablers straigth from AppleLink (note that this file superseeds system-enablers-read-me.txt (Feb 20, 1993) found on ftp.apple.com): Jean-Francois Sygnet Information-General **************************************** VendorDA 1.5 info/vendor-da-15.hqx Bill Baldridge Eric Hoffmann 9 Jul 1993 A listing of Mac vendors with phone/FAX numbers. VendorDA is a listing of 857 vendors of Macintosh, and Macintosh related products, along with their Main, Sales, and Technical Support/FAX numbers. It is intended for everyone, but should be of particular use to those who make a living supporting Macintosh. This release adds 33 new listings, and includes 53 changes/updates to version 1.4. I've included some of the major players in the PC-clone business in this release, for those support providers who may need cross-platform support. If response is good enough, and there are enough changes to justify it, I will continue issuing updates about every three months. With this release I've started including both the color and B&W versions in the same package. It reduces confusion, and makes it easier on those who distribute VendorDA (including myself). If you have a monochrome monitor you should be using v1.41B, because the color version won't display properly. You can also run the B&W version on color monitors, if memory and/or storage are at a premium. System 6 users should use VendorDA as a standard (standalone) application. For System 7 users, I'd recommend putting VendorDA in the Apple Menu Items folder for maximum 'handy-ness.' That's where I keep it. VendorDA is a shareware product. If you use it, and want to see it continue, then send in the small $10 shareware payment. As an additional incentive for those who would like just the data used in building VendorDA, I WILL SEND A TAB-DELIMITED TEXT FILE TO REGISTERED USERS WHO REQUEST THE DATA WITH THEIR SHAREWARE PAYMENT. Information-General **************************************** AV DSP Mini-FAQ 1.01 info/hdwr/av-dsp-faq-101.txt Benjamin Denckla 8 Dec 1993 A FAQ file with information relevant to the AV Macs and their DSP chip. This document contains information relevant to the AV Macs, especially in relation to the use and programming of their DSP chip. It is the product of my own experience and many helpful responses I have received to posts I have made. I have taken slight liberties in editing responses, so what you see below are not always the exact words of the contributors to the FAQ. It is structured in the typical FAQ format of question and answer with the questions listed at the beginning. Please write me with any additions to or comments about this document. Ben Denckla Manager Harvard University Electronic Music Studio 1. Are modem/fax software and the GeoPort telecom adapter included? Information-Hardware **************************************** Changing Timing Crystal info/hdwr/changing-timing-crystal.hqx Marc Schrier Russ Pagenkopf 17 Nov 1993 How to change the MacÕs speed. This is a text file with good instructions on how to change the speed of your mac by changing the clock speed of the timing crystal. Written by Marc Schrier (schrier@garnet.berkeley.edu), and humbly submitted with permission by Russ Pagenkopf (cs000rjp@selway.umt.edu). Enjoy! Information-Hardware **************************************** Clock Speeds info/hdwr/clock-speeds.txt Chris Pepper 21 Sep 1993 The clock speeds and processors of various Macs. Hello: Could someone who can keep megahertzes in their head a little better than I lay out the clock speeds for the new AVs vis a vis their middle-aged Quadra counterparts? I realize that clock speeds are not a measure of the machines performance, but the data would be helpful. Couldn't find it in MacWorld's report on these machines. Thanks. -Bill Barnett barnett@amnh.org American Museum of Natural History ------------------------------ Following are the clock speeds and processors of all the Macs I can Information-Hardware **************************************** LineLink 144e Modem Review info/hdwr/linelink-144e-modem-review.txt MacFarland Hale 19 Sep 1993 Mini-review of the LineLink 144e modem. OK, here's the mini-review I promised. Hope it's of use to some of you. Perhaps if I can get the couple of questions I ask below answered I can write a more complete review (is TidBITS interested Adam and Tonya?). Warning! I'm no modem expert! Just a somewhat well-informed modem user - I know just enough to be dangerous. :-) MacFarland Hale Information-Hardware **************************************** Mac Facts 11/02/93 info/hdwr/mac-facts-93-11-02.txt J. D. S. (Sterling) Babcock 3 Nov 1993 Very thorough chart on the ENTIRE Mac line, including the new systems. Very thorough chart on the ENTIRE Mac line, including all the new systems. This includes a list of configurations, list of system versions, manufacture and prices, and a list Speedometer tests. By a different author than macfacts3.0a.txt. Version 8/04/93 please change the version to 11/2/93. Thank you. Dear Readers: Information-Hardware **************************************** Mac/IBM Compare 1.9.0 info/hdwr/mac-ibm-compare-190.txt Bruce Grubb 10 Nov 1993 Latest version of a report comparing Macs & IBMs. This is version 1.9.0 of this report & should replace mac-ibm-compare189.txt. Changes: 486 info updated, Pentium and PowerPC info updated, in two parts. Due to the rapid changes in computers I am interested in contributions from Digest and other readers to flesh out, correct, or point out confusing parts in the report. Send comments and information to CompuServe: 72130,3557; AOL: BruceG6069; or Internet: bgrubb@freedom.nmsu.edu. This report compares the Mac and IBM machines CPUs, hardware {monitor support and expansion}, operating systems {includes number crunching}, networking & printing; it covers not only present hardware/software statistics and features but also future possibilities. Despite its condensed and generalized format it still provides some thought- provoking reading on the relative merits, problems, and deficiencies of Macs and IBM PCs. It also contains some FAQ answers about both machines. Information-Hardware **************************************** MacHistory 11/93 info/hdwr/mac-history-93-11.hqx Harry Phillipo Brian Amira 15 Nov 1993 Chart of Mac comparisons and the history of the Mac. Newest Version of a chart I sent before. Here is the readme: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to Mac History, version 11/93. This installment features a new category for date of discontinuation (the biggest request). It also has a correction for the new Quadra 610 8/160 (no FPU, as Apple incorrectly stated it did on its product sheets), and introduction of the new MacintoshTV. Now on to the standard fare... Once again, I have constructed the chart in the Times font only and in PICT format (done in Deneba'a UltraPaint), so most everyone will have it at their disposal. I have also found the secret to making the chart consume less memory, so most graphic programs will open it up with a couple of megs of memory. If you are in a low-memory configuration, you will find Teach Text to work very well. To print with Teach Text, make sure that you print it at about 95% its actual size (Teach Text will make the chart to big because of the way it handles graphics). If you have a laser with the capability of selecting "graphics smoothing" (Apple lasers in the page setup dialog box), use it, as the graphics will lose their bit mapped look and turn out pretty nice. Both a black and white (LaserHistory) and color (ColorHistory) version have been provided. Each is divided into two parts. Please remember what the original intent of this chart was to help inform those that had questions about how different Macs compared. I think I still retain that quality of performance comparisons, while giving a historic sense (timeline if you will) of the Mac universe. If you pass this chart around electronically, please retain this Read Me document with it so others will have the same benefits as you in knowing how to print Mac History. If you have questions, requests, corrections, or would like to comment about Mac History, you can reach me at the following mailboxes... America Online - "Toymaster" Apple Link - "R7103" FidoNet 1:152/42 I hope it brings as much as help and enjoyment as it was fun to make, Harry Phillipo Eugene, Oregon November 10, 1993 Information-Hardware **************************************** MacWarehouse $99 Modem info/hdwr/macwarehouse-99dollar-modem.txt William Edwards 28 Nov 1993 All about the $99 14.4 KB MacWarehouse FAX modem. Thanks *very* much to all who responded. Attached please find all the messages that I have received so far. Reviews were so positive that I called in my order, but MacWarehouse is back-ordered. -- Bill Edwards Information-Hardware **************************************** MC 68060 info/hdwr/mc-68060.txt Lance K. Chun 27 Jul 1993 Information about the MC68060 processor. Here it finally is: MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCT INFORMATION on the MC68060 (a really thing worth reading because this time it's not one's opinion but pure objective information from a reliable source - ;-)) Information-Hardware **************************************** Mouse Microswitches info/hdwr/mouse-micro-switches.hqx Elliot Bennett 5 Jul 1993 Where to buy microswitch replacements for Mac mice. Enclosed is a text file containing the replies I received regarding where to buy microswitch replacements for Mac mice (one of ours broke the other day and I requested this info 2 digests ago). Many thanks to the individuals (all listed in this text file) who responded! Elliot Bennett Information-Hardware **************************************** Opening A Duo info/hdwr/opening-a-duo.txt Dwight Early 16 Aug 1993 Describes the procedure for opening up a Duo. Dear Digest Readers, Ralph Wolfson asked me to pass this enclosed document onto the sumex and umich archives. It describes the procedure for opening up a Duo for installation of such goodies as your heart desires. It is a text file, Stuff(it)ed and BinHex'd. --Dwight Early Information-Hardware **************************************** Power Cycle info/hdwr/power-cycle.txt Tim Oey Shannon Thornburg 18 Sep 1993 How to make the Mac last as long as possible. Several people have requested copies of the article by Tim Oey on turning Macs on/off and how it affects computer lifetime. This is information that everyone who owns a Mac should look at, since it gives guidelines on how you can make your computer last as long as possible. Tim has generously agreed to make the information available electronically. Here is the latest version of that article, in text format. See the notes at the end for more information on distribution guidelines. Information-Hardware **************************************** PowerPC Q&A info/hdwr/powerpc-qa.txt Dieder Bylsma 30 Nov 1993 Questions and answers about the PowerPC Macintosh. Forwarded from Mac-L: info on PowerPC FYI. Q & A on the PowerPC Macintosh in five easy lessons: Customer Issues Transition Issues System Software Issues Application Issues Competitive Issues About 22K of Apple propaganda follows. Delete now if this stuff doesn't interest you. Produced by Apple Performance Development in cooperation with Jim Gable, Product Marketing Manager, PowerPC 10/29/93\ Information-Hardware **************************************** Printing Over Net info/hdwr/printing-over-net.txt Eric Burger 18 Aug 1993 Questions and answers about printing over the net. It turns out that the solution for us is to use our existing GatorBox, and let the GatorBox route to the printer. I can't tell if it's slower. We won't be re-wiring, so if the GatorBox does go out, we can always go back to switching the interface. Thanks to: grs2@crux2.cit.cornell.edu peter@hub.toronto.edu (Peter Boulton) RICHARD LIM kmied@file01.mpipf-muenchen.mpg.de (Miedreich Frank Hiwi) Graeme Forbes The original posting and responses follow. -- -- Eric William Burger -- Eric.Burger@telecnnct.com -- Information-Hardware **************************************** SIMM Stack 4.1.1 info/hdwr/simm-stack-411-hc.hqx Mark Hansen Eric Apgar 15 Nov 1993 HC reference stack for memory questions on Macs and LaserWriters. Here is an update to Mark Hansen's excellent SIMM stack. It has memory information for all Macs, PowerBooks, and LaserWriters including logic board pictures. It also includes all the new machines from October '93. Eric Apgar Information-Hardware **************************************** Speedometer LC 475 Results info/hdwr/speedometer-lc-475-results.hqx Karl Pottie 4 Nov 1993 Speedometer Report on the LC 475. Here's an LC 475 Speedometer Report. The machine is not -as Apple claims- two times as fast as an LCIII, but *three* times as fast :-) Information-Hardware **************************************** Speedometer MacAV Results info/hdwr/speedometer-macav-results.hqx Akira 11 Aug 1993 Speedometer Report on the 840av 8/230 CD. You should have been there. They brought an 840av 8/230 CD, and a Newton Message Pad!!! The voice rec. is ok, still needs work. You can do finder commands ok, others will have to be scripted....aka trained. There were 6 different personalities, or voices that are included with the system. DSP for audio is like the DSP one would hear in a home stereo, real nice. The video inputs work well, and the capure is better than a Spigot. There is a full s/w package that comes with it...fax, video capture, and the rest....same that was listed in MacWeek. I have uploaded the test results that Speedometer saved in the test files. It is a real nice neat package on the inside too! The award winning design of Apple products is taken to another level. There is little space left except for three nubus 90 cards, a couple of internal HD's, and a CD if needed. Apple is now using a 8 meg. chips, leaving the other 3 slots open. There is oe thing that I found quite strange. There is an interrupt button, but no restart. So if it locks up, and the interrupt won't work, you will have to unplug it. Just thought that you would want to know!! IF u don't get the HQX file, look in sumex for it! Sorry if I pissed anybody off. Akira Information-Hardware **************************************** the MACS 1.0b5 info/hdwr/the-macs-10b5.hqx M. David Greenspon 2 Dec 1993 Displays a number of specs for all Macs ever released. the MACS is a freeware application which displays a large number of specs for all Macs that have ever been released. For a more thorough description, see the help included in the application. the MACS supports all Macs from the Plus up and all Systems from 4.1 up. In October Apple introduced no fewer than *sixteen* new Mac models! That's more models than they introduced in Macintosh's first 7 1/2 years. the MACS 1.0b5 has entries for all the new *non-Performa* models: LC 475, Quadra 605, 610, 650, and 660AV, Duo 250 and 270c, Macintosh TV, and Color Classic II. The Performa 410, 460, 466, 467, 475, 476, and 550 will be added soon. The other improvements in version 1.0b5 are: -Filled in the empty "Speedometer speed" field for as many Macs as I could, and provided display and Search support for this field -Divided Help into bite-sized sections, with a pop-up menu to select them -Added more Help info -Fixed an incompatibility with LaserWriter Driver 8.x -Many minor changes, spec additions/corrections, and bug fixes Thanks to the many people who have sent me corrections and suggestions! This is still a beta version of the MACS. I don't have all the specs yet; some info is quite difficult to find. I would really like for people to send me bug reports, corrections, specs I don't have, and suggestions. --David Information-Hardware **************************************** Worth of 8*24 GC Card info/hdwr/worth-of-8-24-gc-card.txt Dominique Petitpierre 20 Oct 1993 Answers to ÒIs the Apple 8*24 GC video display board worth something?Ó Here is a summary of the answers I received and informations I found out about my question: "Is the Apple 8*24 GC video display board worth something?" In short: It is not worth buying it. Acceleration is not compatible with System 7 (my Information-Hardware **************************************** Worth of 8*24 GC Card son info/hdwr/worth-of-8-24-gc-card-son.txt Dominique Petitpierre 27 Oct 1993 Comments on the worth of the Apple 8*24 GC video display board. The summary that I posted posted in Info-Mac and comp.sys.mac.hardware a few days ago ("SUMMARY: Is the Apple 8*24 GC video display board worth something?") stirred a few more comments that relativize the very negative opinions that were expressed. In short: The card can be used as a good non accelerated 24 bits color card if it is used with the proper drivers (8*24GC 7.0.1 driver and "Cache On" extensions). The possibility of extending its GWorld memory (with the same SIMMS as for a Information-Hardware **************************************** A Princess of Mars 1.0 info/nms/a-princess-of-mars-10.hqx Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Matthew O. Williams 26 Jul 1993 HyperCard version of the Edgar Rice Burroughs novel. 'A Princess of Mars 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the Edgar Rice Burroughs novel of the same name. You will need HyperCard 2.1 (or HyperCard Player) to read the book. The stack is being released for free but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or comments, or would like to receive new books automatically as we publish them, please send e-mail to: and/or . Enjoy! -- Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Adventures of Sherlock Holmes info/nms/adventures-of-s-holmes-10-hc.hqx Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Matthew O. Williams 18 Jul 1993 HyperCard version of the novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 'Adventures of S. Holmes 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the Sherlock Holmes novel 'The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. You will need HyperCard version 2.1 (or later) to read the book. The stack is being released for free but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or comments, or or did not receive the entire file, please send e-mail to: and/or . Enjoy! -- Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Bible Promises 3.0 info/nms/bible-promises-30.hqx Danny W. McCampbell 9 Dec 1993 HC stack resembling the Bible Promise books. Enclosed is the latest version of The Bible Promise Stack. It is up to version 3.0. Please replace Bible-Promises-20.hqx in the card directory with this submission if you have not all ready removed it. The Bible Promise Stack is a Hypercard stack that resembles the Bible Promise books you can buy in Christian book stores. It will aid you in finding out what the Bible has to say on a variety of topics such as Anger, Adultry, Fornication, and Love. This version has had a lot of cosmetic enhancements as well as some script rewrites to speed up the stack. It is $15 ShareWare. My permission is hereby granted to place this program on the new, soon to be released Info-Mac CD. In fact I would like very much for this program to make it on the CD. God bless and enjoy. Danny McCampbell danny@utkux.utcc.utk.edu Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Big Purple Guy info/nms/big-purple-guy.hqx Chris Schram 18 Sep 1993 Electronic Book for all fans (NOT!) of that Big Purple Guy. An Electronic Book for all fans (NOT!) of that Big Purple Guy. Requires HyperCard and the Palatino font. Contains scenes of graphic violence. Parental discretion advised. Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Carols In Color 2.0 info/nms/carols-in-color-20-hc.hqx Ken Fisher 10 Dec 1993 HC stack with *30* Xmas tunes playable on 16 different instruments. Carols-in-color-20 is a major overhaul, now including *30* Xmas tunes playable on 16 different instruments: Angels We Have Heard on High Away in a Manger Bring a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella The Cherry Tree Carol The Coventry Carol Deck the Halls The First Noel God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen Good King Wenceslas Go Tell It on the Mountain Hark, the Herald Angels Sing The Holly and the Ivy I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day I Saw Three Ships It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Jingle Bells Joy To the World Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming O Christmas Tree O Come, All Ye Faithful O Come, O Come, Emmanuel O Little Town of Bethlehem Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow Silent Night 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime Wassail Song We Three Kings of Orient Are We Wish You a Merry Christmas What Child is This? While Shepherds Watched ...and, by popular demand, a drawing of a naked cherub blowing a horn. The interface is new, and the code tries to adapt for different memory and monitor conditions. Lyrics are included. Replaces: /info-mac/info/nms/carols-in-color-hc.hqx Requires: HyperCard 2.1. Works better with, but does not require, color Quickdraw and QuickTime. Chokes on some older Macs. Caches and accelerators may cause odd tempos. Bug reports are encouraged. Ken Fisher Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Connecticut Yankee 1.0 info/nms/connecticut-yankee-10-hc.hqx Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Matthew O. Williams 10 Oct 1993 HyperCard version of the Mark Twain novel. 'Connecticut Yankee 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the Mark Twain novel 'A Connecticut Yanke in King Arthur's Court'. You will need HyperCard version 2.1 (or later) to read the book. The stack is being released for free but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or comments, or would like to receive new books automatically as we publish them, please send e-mail to: and/or . Enjoy! -- Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Country Codes 3.58 info/nms/country-codes-358.txt Alain FONTAINE 5 Oct 1993 List of Internet country codes according to ISO 3166, in English & French. COUNTRY CODES International Organization for Standardization (ISO) This is a list based on the lists of entities contained in the ISO 3166:1988 standard, Third edition 1988-08-15. The original standard contains, in English and in French, the actual standard text, followed by five lists sorted into five different orders, and two conversion tables, so this is only an extract and not to be taken as the entire standard. While it has been checked against the standard, it may possibly contain errors, and the standard and registration newsletters should be verified for any critical application. This copy has been updated through registration Newsletter III-58 and is believed to be current through at least 1993-08-11. Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Devil's Dictionary info/nms/devils-dictionary-hc.hqx Ken Fisher 7 Aug 1993 HyperCard edition of Ambrose Bierce's ÒDevil's Dictionary.Ó "devils-dict-htxt" is a HyperCard edition of Ambrose Bierce's "Devil's Dictionary." The h-text shell provides onscreen word/string indexing by page and line number; double- clicking on an index entry takes you to that point in the text. Indexes can be exported and imported. Bookmarks can be set and cleared manually or automatically. Text, with page numbers, can be exported. The stack is designed for a 640x480 screen, with a built-in conversion utility for smaller displays. Text is arranged in easily readable double columns of 12-point Palatino. This, and hundreds of other stacks, are available by anonymous FTP at snyoneva.cc.oneonta.edu Ken Fisher, Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Dracula info/nms/dracula-hc.hqx Ken Fisher 26 Jul 1993 HyperCard edition of Bram Stoker's Transylvania Gothic. "Dracula-htxt" is a HyperCard edition of Bram Stoker's Transylvania Gothic. The h-text shell provides onscreen word/string indexing by page and line number; double- clicking on an index entry takes you to that point in the text. Indexes can be exported and imported. Bookmarks can be set and cleared manually or automatically. The stack is designed for a 640x480 screen, with a built-in conversion utility for smaller displays. Tested on a IIsi and LCII. Ken Fisher, Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Dracula 1.0 info/nms/dracula-10.hqx Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Matthew O. Williams 8 Aug 1993 HyperCard version of the Bram Stoker novel of the same name. 'Dracula 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the Bram Stoker novel of the same name. You will need HyperCard version 2.1 (or later) to read the book. The stack is being released for free but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or comments, or would like to receive new books automatically as we publish them, please send e-mail to: and/or . Enjoy! -- Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Frankenstein 1.0 info/nms/frankenstein-10-hc.hqx Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Matthew O. Williams 29 Oct 1993 HyperCard version of the Mary W. Shelley novel. 'Frankenstein 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the novel of the same name by Mary W. Shelley. You will need HyperCard version 2.1 (or later) to read the book. The stack is being released for free but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or comments, or would like to receive new books automatically as we publish them, please send e-mail to: and/or . Enjoy! -- Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Enjoy! Matt & Espen ************************************* To obtain all of our books via anonymous FTP: login to change directory to /pub/Hyperbooks/ All of the books should be there in their latest incarnations. The all have the format BookTitle1.0.cpt [where '1.0' may be replaced by any version number] For help with FTP, try 'man ftp' or contact your computer help center. TO OBTAIN FILES BY E-MAIL: copy the text between the dashes below and paste it into a mail message to: ----------------- open cd /pub/Hyperbooks/ ls mode ascii get PASTE_FILENAME_HERE quit -------------------- THE FILENAMES: paste the name of one of the books we have completed (as of 10/28/93) where it says PASTE_FILENAME_HERE above: The_Time_Machine_1.1.cpt.hqx War_of_the_Worlds1.0.cpt.hqx Study_In_Scarlet_1.1.cpt.hqx Sign_ of_ Four_1.0.cpt.hqx Adventures_of_S._Holmes1.0cpt.hqx Memoirs_of_S._Holmes_1.0.cpt.hqx Hound_of_the_Baskervilles1.0.cpt.hqx Valley_of_Fear_1.0.cpt.hqx His_Last_Bow_1.0.cpt.hqx Princess_Of_Mars1.0.cpt.hqx Heart_of_Darkness_1.0.cpt.hqx Red_Badge_Of_Courage_1.0.cpt.hqx Connecticut_Yankee_1.0.cpt.hqx Dracula_1.0.cpt.hqx Frankenstein_1.0.cpt.hqx NOTE: to receive more than one book at once, simply include multiple 'get' commands in your message with the titles of the different books. IF YOU NEED THE FILES SPLIT UP INTO SMALL PIECES: insert the following before the 'get' commands above. Change the number for larger or smaller pieces. --------------------- size 100K --------------------- TO OBTAIN HELP ABOUT FTP-BY-MAIL: send mail to with a message of --------------------- help --------------------- Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Hands Off My Mind!! info/nms/keep-your-hands-hc.hqx Terence P Higgins 26 Jul 1993 HyperCard stack with information about book banning and censorship. This is Version 1.0 of Keep Your Hands Off My Mind, a hypercard stack containing information about book banning and censorship (it's bad). It also contains information about a public access cable TV production of the same name.It requires Hypercard 2.0 or later, and Compact Pro. Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Heart of Darkness 1.0 info/nms/heart-of-darkness-10-hc.hqx Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Matthew O. Williams 31 Jul 1993 HyperCard version of two short novels by Joseph Conrad. 'Heart of Darkness 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the short novels 'Heart of Darkness' and 'The Secret Sharer' by Joseph Conrad. You will need HyperCard version 2.1 (or later) to read the book. The stack is being released for free but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or comments, or would like to receive new books automatically as we publish them, please send e-mail to: and/or . Enjoy! -- Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Hiawatha info/nms/hiawatha-hc.hqx Ken Fisher 7 Aug 1993 HyperCard edition of H.W. Longfellow's ÒSong of Hiawatha.Ó "hiawatha-htxt" is a HyperCard edition of H.W. Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha." The h-text shell provides onscreen word/string indexing by page and line number; double- clicking on an index entry takes you to that point in the text. Indexes can be exported and imported. Bookmarks can be set and cleared manually or automatically. Text, with page numbers, can be exported. The stack is designed for a 640x480 screen, with a built-in conversion utility for smaller displays. Text is arranged in easily readable double columns of 12-point Palatino. This, and hundreds of other stacks, are available by anonymous FTP at snyoneva.cc.oneonta.edu Ken Fisher, Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Home Brew & The Archivist info/nms/archivist-homebrew-binder-hc.hqx J. Robert Thibault 18 Sep 1993 Contains the Home Brew electronic magazine. You like beer? You would like to brew your own? You would like informations on brewing? You would like to be in contact with persons having the same hobby? Home Brew Binder is an Archivist file containing the Home Brew electronic magazine distributed free on internet to all registered persons. You must use HyperCard 2.1 partitioned to at least 2 megs of RAM to launch it. This file was formated with BinHex 4.0 JRTHIBAULT@CAMPUS.ULAVAL.CA Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Hyper-kamasutra 1.0 info/nms/hyper-kamasutra-hc.hqx Ken Fisher 25 Aug 1993 Color HyperCard edition of one of the earliest ÒHow-toÓ books. Hyper-kamasutra is a color HyperCard edition of one of the earliest "How-to" books. Lots of R- rated advice from medieval India. Includes a couple of sitar melodies. Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Internet .gov Resources info/nms/internet-gov-resources-ps.hqx Paul Beard 16 Dec 1993 Internet guide to governnment resources, in PostScript format. An Internet guide to governnment resources, in PostScript format. If you'd like to post it, it might be useful. Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Irish Mist Desserts info/nms/mangia-irish-mist-desserts.hqx Byron C. Mayes 21 Nov 1993 Mangia! file containing dessert recipes made with Irish Mist Liqueur. Hello, Mac food lovers! With the hopes of quickly establishing Mangia!, the the first true Mac recipe program, as the Mac standard for recipe exchange, I submit the first in a series of recipe files based upon those free promo booklets that booze makers distribute as advertising (and so we all know that there are other uses for hard liquor than just giving oneself a buzz!). Attached is a small Mangia! file containing all of the recipes found in the booklet, "The Story Behind the Legendary Liqueur," produced by the makers of Irish Mist Liqueur, (c1987, Irish Mist Liqueur). The recipes are desserts made with Irish Mist and they all look pretty darn good. The file contains some ingredients that aren't in the "standard" Mangia! dictionary (and a source, too!), but Mangia! is intelligent enough to update your dictionary on its own. The file is small, so I didn't bother compressing it. It's just binhexed. Enjoy. Byron C. Mayes University of Delaware PS -- My review of Mangia! (for those who asked) is forthcoming.--bc Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Jabberwocky vs. Tablespoons RTF info/nms/jabberwocky-tablespoons-rtf.txt Darrah Chavey 6 Dec 1993 Mac RTF file of Jabberwocky vs. Tablespoons. Enclosed is a Macintosh RTF file, suitable for posting on an office door (it's on mine!) of Jabberwocky vs. Tablespoons. These two poems appear side-by-side for ease in comparison. Jabberwocky was posted here twice. Mark Lomas posted three typographical corrections, but his version was missing punctuation and dropped one word ("And" from line 13). The version here has been carefully compared with the book version, including correct typographical em-dashes and apostrophes. (Line indentation has not been preserved, since that made comparison a bit harder.) Tablespoons is the version posted by Robert McNally, as "recognized" by the Apple Newton, save that a "recognition" of "through" as "though" on line 17 has been corrected (I suspect this was a typo on Robert's part; at least I hope so). Robert's Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Japanese Prelector 1.1 Files info/nms/jpn-prelector-11-files.hqx Michael Wildoer 21 Oct 1993 Six new support documents for Japanese Prelector 1.1. Greetings! 21st October, 1993 This archive contains six new support documents for Japanese Prelector v1.1, a Japanese vocabulary and Kanji study system for the Macintosh which is available at mac.archive.umich.edu in \mac\misc\foreignlang. These documents should simply be added to the Japanese Prelector folder (don't delete any old files else the program may not work) and they consist of a: Tutorial with operational overview and FAQs JP News3 extract new Registration/Order form user Survey form vocab entry forms in both Word and PICT formats I hope that they will help first time users of Japanese Prelector learn the basics of using the package quickly and easily. If you have any comments or views about other information that should be contained in the tutorial guide, etc, please e-mail me at: mwildoer@economics.adelaide.edu.au The japaneseprelector1.1.cpt.hqx archive at umich contains the fully operational package (no features have been disabled). However, when you register, you will not only become a licensed user but will receive a number of extras such as the complete User Manual and the full 'Reference' vocab list file. In addition, please note that a 3000 word 'Reference V2' vocab list file (which forms a full basic dictionary) is available only by directly ordering - details are contained on the Registration/Order form contained in this archive. Thanks to all those users who provided me with feedback and thus with ideas for the material to put into this tutorial archive. You've no doubt helped out lots of new users by taking the trouble to mail me your comments. -- Michael Wildoer Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Japanese Prelector 1.2 info/nms/japanese-prelector-12.hqx Michael Wildoer 28 Nov 1993 Interactive study system for students of Japanese. Greetings! 25th November, 1993 This archive contains version 1.2 of Japanese Prelector, an interactive study system for students of Japanese. The major new features of this version include: * a 'superquick' answer mode (2 mouse clicks) * additional Kanji readings can be added by users * SmartSearch2 has been implemented * Hiragana and Katakana beginners files are supplied in this archive * the mix of current and learnt words used during exercises can be adjusted * greater user help, including tutorial guide, FAQs and overview * the 3000 word Reference Dictionary V2 is now bundled with the Japanese Prelector Pack This software has been designed specifically to improve the effectiveness of learning in two important areas of Japanese language - vocabulary and Kanji. It also functions as a powerful computerised dictionary, aids students in the formation of correct grammar, and assists teachers in arranging and controlling aspects of course content. I hope you enjoy using this comprehensive new package, and welcome your comments and suggestions. I also look forward to receiving multitudinous registrations from all those hard working students out there doing Japanese language courses. Like me, you've probably been thinking that there must be a more interesting and effective way of studying. Well, your time has finally come ... enjoy ... :-) Please direct all enquiries to Michael Wildoer at: mwildoer@economics.adelaide.edu.au Note: this archive is self protecting, such that the program will not run if any critical support files have been altered or are missing. Please read the Foreword in the User Manual file for further details. Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Lector Demo info/nms/lector.hqx Gerold Ritter 16 Aug 1993 Educational program for medieval history (in German). "Lector" is an educational program for medieval history (in German). Try to read (and make a transcription of) medieval handwritings from Switzerland and Southern Germany and let the program correct your mistakes, give you tips and provide you with tools like a magnifying glass, a list of commonly used abbreviations, a glossary or information about medieval measures. Requires: Macintosh with 12" screen HyperCard 2.0 or higher This free version is fully functional, but contains only 3 exercises (full version: 25) Gerold Ritter Historisches Seminar der Universitaet Zuerich Kuenstlergasse 16, CH-8006 Zuerich/Switzerland Tel: +41-(0)1-257 38 82 Fax: +41-(0)1-262 04 80 Internet: gritter@hist.unizh.ch Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Lover's Complaint 1.0 info/nms/lovers-complaint-10-hc.hqx Mark Edward Zimmerman 30 Aug 1993 HyperCard stack including various poetry by the Immortal Bard. appended below, mailer willing, is another Shakespeare Stack, "Lover's Complaint v.1.0", 72kB in .sea.hqx format --- free software --- a HyperCard 2.x Stack including various poetry (A Lover's Complaint, The Phoenix and the Turtle, The Passionate Pilgrim, and Sonnets to Sundry Notes of Music) by the Immortal Bard.... will start work on "Much Ado About Nothing" next. Best, ^z (Mark Zimmermann, "zimm@alumni.caltech.edu") Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** MailServer Forestry info/nms/archivist-forestry-binder-hc.hqx J. Robert Thibault 18 Sep 1993 Information on a new billboard entirely dedicated to forestry. The file named MailServer Forestry is an Archivist 4.1 file containing all the informations on a new billboard entirely dedicated to forestry. It contains login infos, a membership list, and other goodies. With this electronic binder, you will be able to put all the valuable documents obtained from InterNet. This tool must be used on a Macintosh and with HyperCard version 2,1 (or better!) partitioned to at least 2 megs RAM. BinHex 4.0 has been used to format this application JRTHIBAULT@CAMPUS.ULAVAL.CA Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Memoirs of S. Holmes 1.0 info/nms/memoirs-of-s-holmes-10-hc.hqx Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Matthew O. Williams 31 Jul 1993 HyperCard version of the collection of stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 'Memoirs of S. Holmes 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the collection of Sherlock Holmes stories of 'The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes' by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. You will need HyperCard version 2.1 to read the book. The stack is being released for free but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or comments, or would like to receive new books automatically as we publish them, please send e-mail to: and/or . Enjoy! -- Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Much Ado About Nothing info/nms/much-ado-about-nothing-hc.hqx Mark Edward Zimmerman 2 Nov 1993 HyperCard version of the comedy by William Shakespeare. Appended below, mailer willing, is another Shakespeare Stack, the play "Much Ado About Nothing" --- requires HC2.x --- free software, the full text of the 400-year-old comedy arranged and edited and formatted by me --- the file is a Compact Pro self-extracting archive, binhex'd to about 132 kB. Best, ^z (zimm@alumni.caltech.edu, Mark Zimmermann) Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Music Gym info/nms/music-gym.hqx Ian Snider Jason Grossman 31 Jul 1993 HC stack of the basic concepts of the science of music. I'd like to submit this Hypercard stack on behalf of a friend of a colleague. (The author's address is below.) The usual disclaimers: I didn't write it, etc. Checked with Disinfectant 3.2; compacted with Compact Pro; binhexed with Binhex 4. Thanks very much. Jason Grossman Technical User Support Computing Service University of Cambridge Jason.Grossman@ucs.cam.ac.uk Information from the author follows: ******************************************************** Welcome to the Music Gym. Inside are some training and exercise modules designed to build your musical muscles. You will find the basic concepts of the science of music in sections for the beginner. Experienced musicians may wish to use the gym to keep in good musical shape. Keeping your muscles in tone is a fundamental part of being a real musician. After completi ng this program you will be able to hear and write music with a fluency that cannot be gained by memorization. The concepts will be a permanent part of you. This is a shareware stack. You are encouraged to pass it along to your friends. This message must accompany the stack. A fee of $5 is requested. In return, you will receive a copy of Music Gym 2 which features essential modules that are more advanced but still presented in this very friendly format. The address is: Ian Snider P O Box 1393 Forestville, California, USA 95436-1393 Your comments and suggestions are especially welcome. 10% of the money you send will go directly to the fund for the homeless in my county (Sonoma). If this program is used in a classroom, the requested fee is $1 per student. If you wish to distribute my stack commercially or require information about the Music Gym for other systems and it other languages, please contact me at the above address. Thank you! Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Nstack 1.0 info/nms/nstack-10-hc.hqx Mark Cornick 15 Dec 1993 Naturist HyperCard stack. Nstack 1.0 Nstack is a naturist HyperCard stack. It features several cards of general naturist information, as well as numerous club & group listings. Nstack requires HyperCard 2.0, and will run on any Macintosh that can run HC 2.0. Nstack is absolutely FREE and in the public domain. Please copy and circulate Nstack -- a lot! *No* payment is required or requseted to use Nstack, but if you insist, please make a donation to the Naturist Education Foundation (address in stack) or another naturist charity of your choice. This is a BinHex-formatted StuffIt file. Use StuffIt Deluxe, Lite, or Expander to decompress it. Mark Cornick cornick@delphi.com Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Political Quiz info/nms/political-quiz-stack-hc.hqx Ronald van Ammers Harry Myhre 21 Sep 1993 HyperCard political quiz stack. A political quiz stack (HyperCard 2.1). See which of four quadrants you land in: ACLU Communist, Gay Libertarian Cowboy, Totalitarian, or Singapore Capitalist. Author - Ronald van Ammers e-mail - rva@well.sf.ca.us Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Purity Test 1500 info/nms/purity-test-1500-ps.hqx Brian Amira 4 Nov 1993 PostScript file containing a 1500 question Purity Test. I will always remember the first time I took a Purity Test. I found it on a computer BBS around 10 years ago. While sitting home board one nite I decided to hunt through the Internet and see if I could dig up a copy and relive some old memories. Boy was I suprised, there were so many versions and files I did not know what to do! After hunting through almot all off them I found what seemed the be the most recent final release of one. It is by far the best (allbeit long) of the Purity Tests. The only problem was lack of formatting and a few errors. So, I cleaned it up, removed the errors, formatted it, added a Table of Contents, and saved it to a PostScript file (so any platform could print it) to be printed by anyone who would like a copy of this classic. The enclosed file is a Stuffed & BinHexed PostScript file. Other forms the Purity Test are available upon request for those without a PostScript printer. The file is NOT available in plain Ascii as it is too hard to format, but if there are enough requests I might consider it. Enjoy! Brian M. Amira | Internet E-Mail: Brian@scs.unr.edu Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Quran Corrections info/nms/quran-corrections.hqx Akif Eyler 6 Oct 1993 Corrections to Arabic Quran in sumex-aim. The following file shows the corrections to the Arabic text in info/nms/quran-arabic-english-one.hqx and info/nms/quran-arabic-english-two.hqx Suggested name: info/nms/quran-corrections.hqx -- Akif eyler Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Richard II 1.0 info/nms/king-richard-ii.hqx Mark Edward Zimmerman 7 Aug 1993 HyperCard version of the play by William Shakespeare. appended below is the binhex'd compact'd self-extracting archive for King Richard II, the play by William Shakespeare, in HyperCard 2.x stack form ... free software, under the GNU GPL ... ^z Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Scripture Memory 1.0 info/nms/scripture-memory-10-hc.hqx Douglas E. Ivers 31 Jul 1993 Perfect tool for memorizing Scripture verses or anything else. SCRIPTURE MEMORY STACK Version 1.0 This stack is the perfect tool for memorizing Scripture verses. It can also be used to memorize other texts such as poetry or speeches. You can type in anything you want to memorize. Requires HyperCard 2.x or the HyperCard Player. Uses a minimum of XCMD's and is not password protected. Seven dollars shareware fee is requested. KEY FEATURES 1. Seven drills are available, from easy to very challenging. 2. The difficulty of some of the drills depends on how much you have practiced on the particular verse in question. 3. You can type in the verses you want to memorize in your favorite translation. 4. Verses are sorted according to your familarity with each one. Since the quizzes start with verses at the front of the database, you will automatically concentrate on the verses that you need to. 4. When verses have been memorized, they can be designated as verses for review only. 5. Several utilities are available. For example, the database can be printed so that you can work on the verses while you are away from your Mac. 6. Balloon help is implemented on the main menu card. Douglas E. Ivers 1027 Plantation Dr. Cary, NC 27511 dei@atvax.lord.com Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** ST:TNG Episode Guide info/nms/star-trek-tng-episode-guide-20-hc.hqx David Landis 18 Sep 1993 HC stack with Tim LynchÕs plot synopses for episodes of ST:TNG. The Star Trek:TNG Episode Guide stack (version 2.0) is now available for Anonymous FTP. This stack contains all of Tim Lynch's plot synopses for all of the episodes of Star Trek: The Nexdt Generation. It uses a Federation-style interface to present the information to you. You can store information on your video tape collection here, scan the episode synopses, read the episode notes, and produce three different types of reports on groups of episodes. It has been upgraded with some new features, many suggested by the users themselves. There are two additional stacks that go along with the TNG stack; one for Deep Space Nine (DS9) and the other for the original Star Trek series (TOS). All three stacks are linked with hypertext hot-links, allowing you to click on an episode name in the Notes section and move directly to that show's listing, anywhere in the three stacks. David Landis landis@ltpsun.gafc.nasa.gov Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Tarzan of the Apes 1.0 info/nms/tarzan-of-the-apes-10.hqx Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Matthew O. Williams 7 Nov 1993 HyperCard version of the novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs. 'Tarzan of the Apes 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the novel of the same name by Edgar Rice Burroughs. You will need HyperCard version 2.1 (or later) to read the book. The stack is being released for free but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or comments, or would like to receive new books automatically as we publish them, please send e-mail to: and/or . Enjoy! -- Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** TB Caring for Wrists PS info/nms/tidbits-caring-for-wrists-ps.hqx Adam & Tonya Engst 11 Nov 1993 How to avoid carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive stress injuries. (Updated to make it possible to print on more PostScript printers - I had accidentally printed with the QMS-PS 410 printer driver rather than the General driver in PageMaker. Please replace the previous version. Otherwise there are no changes). This is a double-sided page designed to post near your computer to help remind you of things you can do to avoid carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive stress injuries. Most of it is just common sense suggestions that are easy to do, but also easy to forget, and we hope that this sheet will serve as a constant reminder of the simple preventative measures. This file is in PostScript format as printed by Macintosh PageMaker 4.2, and may require the following fonts (I downloaded them into the file, but I can only test on my QMS-PS 410 printer, so if it prints badly on your printer, install the fonts into your System file): Helvetica, Palatino, and Zapf Dingbats, all of which come with your original System disks. To download this PostScript file to your PostScript printer, you need the LaserWriter Font Utility, which also comes on your original System disks. Just run the LaserWriter Font Utility (called the LaserWriter Utility in the LaserWriter 8 distribution), choose Download PostScript File... from the Utilities menu, and select the "TidBITS/Caring for Wrists/PS" file. The file should print on any PostScript laser printer. It looks best at resolutions of 600 dpi and above but looks fine at 300 dpi. Our apologies for the size of this file when expanded. We couldn't figure out any way to make it significantly smaller and still get it to print. At least the file compresses well. Changes from the previous version of this file are minor. Adam & Tonya Engst, TidBITS Editors Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Template Collection 0.1 info/nms/graphics-templates.hqx Richard Sucgang 24 Aug 1993 Collection of PICT2 graphics that can be used as templates. Please find enclosed (well, attached to end of this note) a Compacted, Binhexed file I call Template Collection 0.1 It is supposed to be a collection of PICT2 graphics that can be used as templates for graphics tasks. My initial offerings are : 1. cards - make business cards 2. cassette - for audio cassette covers Contributions and suggestions for other templates are of course welcome. FreeWare...well, ExampleWare really. I request a sample of the things you made with these templates. Well, I hope they are useful, and I hope I release a new, bigger collection soon if there proves to be an interest. Richard Sucgang rs54@columbia.edu Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** TENET info/nms/tenet.hqx Hollye Knox-Green 11 Aug 1993 HyperCard program for educators using The Texas Education Network. The TENET !!!! Stack Ver. 1.0 with accompanying "tenet" stacks and "tenet-research" is a Hypercard program designed for educators who use The Texas Education Network (TENET) and for those folks who want to learn more about the Internet. This version can be distributed as FREEWARE. Please e-mail me a message if you like the stack. Please install the files tenet-student-stacks-1.hqx, tenet-student-stacks-2.hqx, tenet-student-stacks-3.hqx tenet-student-stacks-4.hqx tenet-student-stacks-5.hqx tenet-research-hqx These stacks were an assortment of my special education student's Hypercard stacks for the 1992-1993 school year. These stacks go with the presentation, "Hype 'Em Up with Hypercard." Many more stacks are available. The Research Presentation is courtesy of Pat Cook. The "Texas History" stack is courtesy of John Tomas' 3rd grade students. All freeware and shareware packages mentioned in the "About" button on the Main Menu are NOT included. The Word Processing, Kermit .99, ZTerm, GIF Converter, Decompressing- Compressing Software, and Hypercard Stacks' BUTTONS should prompt you for their location and work correctly if you have installed them on your Mac's hard drive. The HyperTEACH stack is available at sumex-aim.stanford.edu. Archived under info-mac/card/hyper-teach.hqx. The TENET !!!! stack was developed for my own personal presentations and workshops. The workshops are entitled: --Intro Level-Telecommunications --Intermediate Level-Telecommunications --Getting Caught by the Internet --Using TENET in the Classroom (3 levels) --The Basics --Intermediate Level --Advanced Level --Hype "Em Up with Hypercard I hope you enjoy the program! hollye@tenet.edu Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Tenet Research info/nms/tenet-research.hqx Hollye Knox-Green 14 Aug 1993 Research file about Tenet. Gordon... The research file must have went South...:-) Here 'Tis hollye Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Tenet Stacks 1 info/nms/tenet-stacks-1.hqx Hollye Knox-Green 11 Aug 1993 Another file that goes with the Tenet program. This is the 3rd file that goes with the "tenet.hqx" program hollye Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Tenet Stacks 2 info/nms/tenet-stacks-2.hqx Hollye Knox-Green 11 Aug 1993 Another file that goes with the Tenet program. 4th File that goes with the "tenet.hqx" program hollye Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Tenet Stacks 3 info/nms/tenet-stacks-3.hqx Hollye Knox-Green 12 Aug 1993 Another file that goes with the Tenet program. Here tis stack 3 hollye Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Tenet Stacks 4 info/nms/tenet-stacks-4.hqx Hollye Knox-Green 11 Aug 1993 Another file that goes with the Tenet program. **************************************** Information-Non Mac Stuff Tenet Stacks 5 info/nms/tenet-stacks-5.hqx Hollye Knox-Green 11 Aug 1993 Another file that goes with the Tenet program. 5th & 6th files to post with the "tenet.hqx" program hollye Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Terminal Compromise info/nms/terminal-compromise.hqx Winn Schwartau Smith Thomas S 9 Oct 1993 Novel about the invasion of the United States by computer terrorists. I've enclosed the novel "TERMINAL COMPROMISE" by Winn Schwartau. "Terminal Compromise" is a novel about the invasion of the United States by computer terrorists. -- Tom smith@space.honeywell.com Clearwater FL "Angels fly because they take themselves lightly" P.S. I'm just a reader who found it as "termcomp.zip". I've submitted it as a self-extracting stuffit archive. A synopsis of the novel follows (edited from it's README)... ___ !!!!POST EVERYWHERE!!!! THE WORLD'S FIRST NOVEL-ON-THE-NET (tm) SHAREWARE!!! By Inter.Pact Press "TERMINAL COMPROMISE" by Winn Schwartau A high tech thriller that comes from today's headlines! TERMINAL COMPROMISE: SYNOPSIS "It's all about the information . . . the information." From "Sneakers" Taki Homosoto, silver haired Chairman of Japan's huge OSO Indus- tries, survived Hiroshima; his family didn't. Homosoto promises revenge against the United States before he dies. His passion- ate, almost obsessive hatred of everything American finally comes to a head when he acts upon his desires. With unlimited resources, he comes up with the ultimate way to strike back at the enemy. Miles Foster, a brilliant 33 year old mathematician apparently isn't exactly fond of America either. The National Security Agency wanted his skills, but his back- ground and "family" connections kept him from advancing within the intelligence community. His insatiable - borderline psychotic- sex drive balances the intensity of waging war against his own country to the highest bidder. Scott Mason, made his fortune selling high tech toys to the Pentagon. Now as a New York City Times reporter, Mason under- stands both the good and the evil of technology and discovers pieces of the terrible plot which is designed to destroy the economy of the United States. Tyrone Duncan, a physically huge 50-ish black senior FBI agent who suffered through the Hoover Age indignities, befriends Scott Mason. Tyrone provides the inside government track and confusion from competing agencies to deal with the threats. His altruistic and somewhat pure innate view of the world finally makes him do the right thing. As Homosoto's plan evolves, Arab zealots, German intelligence agents and a host of technical mercenaries find the weaknesses in our techno-economic infrastructure. Victims find themselves under attack by unseen adversaries; Wall Street suffers debili- tating blows; Ford and Chrysler endure massive shut downs. The U.S. economy suffers a series of crushing blows. >From the White House to the Pentagon to the CIA to the National Security Agency and FBI, a complex weaving of fascinating politi- cal characters find themselves enmeshed a battle of the New World Order. Sex, drugs, rock'n'roll: Tokyo, Vienna, Paris, Iraq, Iran. It's all here. Enjoy reading "Terminal Compromise." Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** The Red Badge of Courage 1.0 info/nms/red-badge-of-courage-10.hqx Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Matthew O. Williams 24 Sep 1993 HyperCard version of the Steven Crane novel. ' The Red Badge of Courage 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the Steven Crane novel of the same name. You will need HyperCard version 2.1 (or later) to read the book. The stack is being released for free but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or comments, or would like to receive new books automatically as we publish them, please send e-mail to: and/or . Enjoy! -- Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** The Sign of Four 1.0 info/nms/the-sign-of-four-10-hc.hqx Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Matthew O. Williams 6 Jul 1993 HyperCard version of the S. Holmes novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 'The Sign of Four 1.0' is a HyperCard version of the Sherlock Holmes novel of the same name by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. You will need HyperCard version 2.1 (or later) to read the book. The stack is being released for free but is NOT in the public domain. You may freely distribute it but please do not distribute modified copies of this work. If you have any suggestions or comments, or if you did not receive the entire file, please send e-mail to: and/or . Enjoy! -- Matthew Williams and Espen Koht Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** The Story of Pere Ubu info/nms/story-of-pere-ubu-hc.hqx David Thomas Robert Orloff 1 Jul 1993 HC stack with information about the legendary Cleveland,OH band. This stack was authored by David Thomas, lead singer of the legendary Cleveland,OH Avant Garage band, Pere Ubu. Lots of biographical, historical and discographical information on Ubu and some cool graphics (album cover art & band pics) and sounds (David demonstrates the proper pronounciation of "Pere Ubu" and explains the true meaning of the Avant Garage in just 2 syllables). -Bo Orloff (boo@netcom.com) Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Thermal Analysis info/nms/thermal-analysis.txt Hans de Wolf 25 Oct 1993 Summary of answers about thermal analysis software for the Macintosh. This message contains a summary of answers I got on my question about thermal analysis software for the Macintosh. I would like to thank: Tom Coradeschi - tcora@Pica.Army.Mil Mark Lankton - lankton@pisces.colorado.edu Jim Westfall - westfall@pisces.colorado.edu Matt X. Herbison - mxh160@psu.edu My original question was: A simple question: does somebody know if there is thermal analysis software available on the Macintosh? With thermal analysis software I mean a program which calculates temperatures and heat flows for 'nodes',from a mathematical Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** TuneFinder 1.4 info/nms/tune-finder-14-hc.hqx David Hartmann 25 Oct 1993 HC stack with an indexed database of thousands of classical pieces. This is an update to a file in the Non-Mac Stuff directory. TuneFinder 1.4. Please replace the outdated version currently in the archives. A hypercard stack that contains a database of thousands of classical pieces indexed by their melodies. Submitted on behalf of the author. Shareware. Compacted/binhexed. Roughly 450K compressed. Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Vegie Card info/nms/vegie-card-hc.hqx Michael M Eilers 5 Dec 1993 HyperCard stack that deals with the subject of vegitarianism. Enclosed is a HyperCard 2.1 stack that's a little old, but was recently posted on AOL (where I grabbed it) and is probably one of the slickest, most intuitive and crsiply-designed stacks I have seen. I am re-submitting it because the final version never made it to the 'net. The stack deals with the subject of vegitarianism and vegan eating habits, covering everything from political/economic arguments against eating meat to a 60-recipie cookbook full of amazing food. Now if you have a sarcastic sneer on your face, wipe it off--this stack hits hard and swiftly, and will make the most bloodthirsty carnivore think twice before his or her next meal of flesh. Personally, i'd like to drop this stack in every mailbox on the 'net, but for now i reccomend it for anyone interested in health issues, enviroscience, agriculture, or well-executed hypercard design! I'm not the author, but carnivors can flame me if they want. Thanks for your time. "Eggs are MEAT!"--Lauren my vegan friend. Michael Eilers eilersm@gas.uug.arizona.edu Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Vietnam Scrapbook info/nms/vietnam-scrapbook-hc.hqx Ken Fisher 1 Nov 1993 HyperCard presentation of 112 photos taken during the Vietnam War. Vietnam Scrapbook is a HyperCard presentation of 112 photos taken during the Vietnam War, and archived at wuarchive.wustl.edu. I could find no information about their origin, or the name of the photographer(s). Requires HyperCard 2.1 and QuickTime. Tested on a IIsi, 3mb assigned to HyperCard. fisherkj@snydelva Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Who Built America Demo info/nms/who-built-america-hc.hqx Roy Rosenzweig Christian Smith 8 Dec 1993 Demo of an HC stack detailing American History from 1876 to 1914. Enclosed is a demo version of a Hypercard stack called Who Built America. This stack was built using Voyagers new Hypercard development tools and is a book detailing American History during the period from 1876 to 1914. It includes some 450 pages of primary text with an additional 5000+ pages of additional text material, 45 minutes of archival film, 4 1/2 hours of audio, and more than 700 grey scale and full colour images. The comercial version is available for 99.95 from Voyager at Voyager Company 1 Bridge Street Irvington, NY 10533 or 1-800-446-2001 and thru several retail outlets. System requirements for the demo are a Macintosh with 4 megs of "available" memory above the system heep, a 256 colour monitor at 640x480 minimum resolution, Hypercard 2. player, and Quicktime 1.5 or later. The complete version is distributed on CDRom (nah, we crammed it all on one 1.44 meg diskette ;)), and includes HyperCard 2.1, Quicktime 1.6, and Sound Manager 3.0. This has been submitted at the request of one of the Authors, Roy Rosenzweig, who may be contacted at rrosenzw@gmuvax.gmu.edu. Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Wine Handler 1.1.1 info/nms/winer-handler-111.hqx Sam Weiss Lisa Weiss 24 Aug 1993 Allows computer tracking of home wine inventory. Enclosed please find version 1.1.1 of Wine Handler for the Macintosh. This application allows you to use your computer to track your home wine inventory. It may be used and distributed freely, but not for profit. - Sam Weiss Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** World Factbook 93 info/nms/world-fact-book-93-hc.hqx Mark Edward Zimmerman 1 Nov 1993 HyperCard stack with information about each of 266 nations. Hi! Appended below, if all goes well, is the compact'd, binhex'd 1993 World Factbook Hypercard Stack --- 1.9 MB (expands to 3 MB) of data ... over 1600 cards for the 266 nations, dependent areas, and other entities, plus the appendices, preface, etc. The information for each country is divided into six categories: Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, and Defense Forces. In general, this edition of the World Factbook presents information available as of 1 January 1993, but major political events have been updated through June 1993. Free software; contents public data provided by the US Gov't. ^z (Mark Zimmermann, "zimm@alumni.caltech.edu) Information-Non Mac Stuff **************************************** Adobe Acrobat info/sft/adobe-acrobat.txt Paul Baim 24 Aug 1993 Report/blurb from Adobe regarding Acrobat. attached is a report/blurb from Adobe regarding Acrobat and its place in the Grand Scheme. FYI. Paul Baim Information-Software **************************************** Aldus Fetch Comments info/sft/aldus-fetch-comments.txt Anthony E. Siegman 11 Aug 1993 Informal review and collection of user comments concerning Fetch. The following is an informal review and collection of user comments concerning Fetch, a multi-media cataloging program from Aldus that can be used for building and searching catalogs of images, sounds, and QuickTime movies, and previewing the contents of the catalog, either for single users or multiple users on a network. The review is in ASCII text format, about 500 lines long, or 24 KB. Reactions or additional comments welcomed; email to siegman@sierra.stanford.edu. Information-Software **************************************** Calculators info/sft/calculators.txt Sven Guckes 14 Dec 1993 List of calculators. pollock@CC.UManitoba.CA writes: >I am looking for a currency converter. How about a calculator? I will append a list of calculators I found on UMICH looking at the file UMICH:00help/index.text. Just one question: Where would you get the up-to-date info on currencies? Sven :) Information-Software **************************************** Circuit Analysis Software info/sft/circuit-analysis-software.txt Professor A. E. Siegman 26 Oct 1993 Questions & answers about Mac analog and digital circuit analysis programs. Wally Patterson wrote: I'm looking for a MAC-based circuit simulator call PSPICE. Please, tell me where I can find it. SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR THE MACINTOSH [These opinions are posted by Professor A. E. Siegman, E. L. Ginzton Laboratory MC-4085, Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305. Email responses directed to siegman@sierra.stanford.edu on Internet or RW.AAP@STANFORD on Bitnet will be welcomed.] Information-Software **************************************** Electronic Dictionaries info/sft/electronic-dictionaries.txt Kee Nethery 30 Sep 1993 Results of a about electronic dictionaries. Survey Says: No one had tried the OED and several commented that it was way too expensive. The American Heritage Dictionary Professional version seems to be the current choice (and it's not a CD ROM). Random House might put out a CD ROM with their dictionary but not yet available. Thanks to all that replied. Highlights follow from some of the replies. Kee Nethery Information-Software **************************************** FEA Query Summary info/sft/fea-query-summary.txt Dr Alun J. Carr 26 Oct 1993 Summary of responses to query about finite element analysis for Macs. Well, I finally got around to hacking a mail file that was corrupted by Pegasus Mail some time ago (twice!). It contained all the responses to replies I got to the following query which I put out around April time: Does anybody out there know if there are any finite element analysis packages available for the Mac (preferably 3D)? Please let me have the manufacturers name and if possible (in order of preference) e-mail address, fax number (not toll-free, as we can't use them from Europe), snail-mail address and/or phone number. Information-Software **************************************** Igor Archive info/sft/igor-archive.txt Jim Prouty 22 Oct 1993 Archive for Igor users. Does anyone know if there is a demo version of Igor. I need a good plotting program and I read some people talking about Igor. I havent seen it and would like to do so. I would also like to know how to get in touch with the people who make it for ordering it if it is what i am looking for. Thanks, joao The demo version of Igor is available from the Igor FTP site: ***** Announcing a new Archive for Igor Users ***** We would like to announce a new archive for Igor users on d31rz0.stanford.edu. This archive may be reached via anonymous FTP. To access the archives (from most mainframes), use the command: "ftp d31rz0.stanford.edu" OR "ftp 36.76.0.151" Information-Software **************************************** Large Text File Editor info/sft/large-text-file-editors.txt Matti Haveri 6 Dec 1993 Summary of answers to question about editing large text files. I asked what is the best application to view and edit large text-files _without huge amounts of memory_ and with the option to automatically wrap lines longer than the screen _without adding LF/CR_ (auto-wrap)? Search and replace would be nice too. **TeachText** and **TexEdit** have auto-wrap but they can open only <30K files. **SaintEdit** has auto-wrap but it needs much application memory when opening big files. **Edit II** is also memory-hungry with large files. It has auto-wrap-option but there it means that it just inserts CR's at the right margin automatically. It turns out that **BBEdit** is also memory-dependent so it can't open huge files with little available memory. Even though its application memory is only 300K it uses System memory when dealing with large files. BBEdit 2.2.2's manual says: Information-Software **************************************** MIDI info/sft/midi.txt Shekhar Govind 3 Aug 1993 Short description of some commercial MIDI software available for the Mac. This document (perhaps most useful for those about to fritter away their hard-earned paychecks for MIDI software on the Macintosh :~), provides a short description of some of the more common commercial MIDI software available for the Mac. The reviews are organized in this document under three extended categories: 1. Sequencers and Notation Editors 2. Music Training, Algorithmic Composition and Accompaniment 3. MIDI Control Cheers- Shekhar Govind govind@utxvm.cc.utexas.edu Information-Software **************************************** MSWord vs. Nisus info/sft/msword-v-nisus.txt Normand Beaudoin 4 Oct 1993 Summary of answers to question about which is best, Word or Nisus. Hi! Netters. Few weeks ago I sent a message at info-mac about word processors. I received so many answers that I cannot send a personal reply to each of them. I received so many answers and so many of them were full of attention, full of details and explainations that it make me feel great. So I think the best way to say a usefull "Thank you" is to give you a summary of answers. ( Upon request I could send all the complete answers I received to personal e-mail address) It is not possible to summarize all the comments, details and explaination about each word processor. So I decided to give you a Information-Software **************************************** OnLocation Index info/sft/on-location-index.txt Joseph Skudlarek 25 Aug 1993 How to use the OnLocation index on Info Mac CD. I think I sent this message to you about 12Aug93, yet I have not seen it posted yet. I may have sent it to the wrong address (info-mac-request instead of info-mac maybe), or I may have missed the posting, but would you please check to see if you got this posting? If so, please let me know. If not, please consider this a request to post. Thanks. /Jskud Information-Software **************************************** PC Emulation info/sft/pc-emulation.txt Eric Burger 4 Oct 1993 Summary of answers to question about PC emulation on the Mac. Hello netters To the following post I hereby summarize. Is SoftPC the only option? I heard it emulates only a 286. Does anyone know of a better version in the works? Thanks for those who responded directly to me: D1437@AppleLink.Apple.COM (Insignia Solutions,PJ Cotton,PRT - Jason Harris) ericb@telecnnct.com (Eric Burger) Don't Panic! (anonymous) The subject widened a little, so there is more than just about emulators. There are 5 different approaches, only 2 of them really run PC software: 1. Software emulation - Only by Insigna. Only 286, 3 levels of sophistication Information-Software **************************************** Screensaver FAQ 1.8 info/sft/screensaver-faq-18.txt Lloyd Wood 9 Dec 1993 Frequently asked questions with answers about screensavers for the Mac. Please replace all copies of 1.7 and earlier with this. Thanks, -- L. L.H.Wood@lut.ac.uk Got a Mac? Got a screensaver? Read the Screensaver FAQ! COMP.SYS.MAC FAQ: Screensaver/After Dark answers CONTENTS REVISIONS INTRODUCTION DO I NEED A SCREENSAVER? (0.0) Information-Software **************************************** Server Tools info/sft/server-tools.txt Karl Pottie 16 Nov 1993 Server Tools press release. SERVER TOOLS(TM) SHIPS Contact: Philip Zarboulas Santorini 2147 Union Street Upper Level San Francisco, CA 94123 Voice: (415) 563-7157 Fax: (415) 563-0332 AppleLink: SANTORINI Internet: SANTORINI@AppleLink.Apple.com Information-Software **************************************** Shareware FAQ Draft info/sft/shareware-FAQ-draft.txt Steve Franklin 19 Nov 1993 A proposal for the development of a Shareware_faq for Macs. The following file discusses my proposal for the development of a Shareware_faq for the internet Macintosh community. The FAQ is not intended to be a pointer to the LATEST versions of software, nor is it geared to the well-weathered or experienced Macintosh user. Rather, it is a starting point to the new-users that are introduced to Internet, that might be somewhat intimidated by the volume and size of sumex-aim or mac.archive. Finding files on internet is no problem, but sometimes finding 'good' or popular files is more challenging. Please read the following article carefully, and do not hesitate to put forward any recommendations or suggestions pertinent to this file's development. I apologize if you feel this mail is unwarranted, and if you are offended I recommend that you delete the mail and send me a nasty note in response. Thank you in advance for your time, and I look forward to any response you might have. Information-Software **************************************** Software Distribution Packages info/sft/software-distribution-packages.hqx Marc Dionne 23 Nov 1993 Summary of answers to questions about software distribution packages. This message contains a summary of answers I got on my question about software distribution package. I would like to thank everybody who answer me. My original question was: We plan to install a licence server to distribute all Macintosh software use in our University. To control the server, I plan to use Quota or KeyServer. Does some boby have experience with one of this software for managing a complet campus. What are the disadvantage of this approach? Does somebody have experience with a package who do same thing in PC world? Marc Dionne Information-Software **************************************** Speech Manager Appls info/sft/speech-manager-appls.txt Joe Campbell 19 Sep 1993 Listing of Speech Manager/MacInTalk Pro/PlainTalk aware applications. Listing of Speech Manager/MacInTalk Pro/PlainTalk aware applications, 6e (Display in small monofont, e.g., 9pt Courier) Here are some of the Speech Manager aware text-to-speech (TTS) applications that I know of (there are more on the Apple Developer CD-ROMs). If I've missed some, please feel free to add to the list and also let me know if you disagree with my "Comments." You'll probably need to increase the memory allocations of Speech Manager aware applications if you want to use the high quality voices (I generally add a Meg or two because the high quality voices need a lot of RAM). As for some applications, the ones I've been playing with follow. Apple's Speech Manager, with the high quality voices, has a synthesized voice quality and pronunciation that are among the best Information-Software **************************************** SPICE info/sft/spice.txt Forsythe 24 Sep 1993 Summary of answers to a question about SPICE. SPICE Summary Information-Software **************************************** Water marks in MS Word 5.1 info/sft/water-marks-msword51.hqx Andrew E. Scheck 4 Nov 1993 Summary of answers to questions about watermarks. Thanks to those who responded to my "watermark" request. I must not have made myself clear enough that I knew I could do the PostScript method in the header, because I got some responses that said I could do it with PostScript in the header. Some told me where to find the code and some even sent me the code for doing "Draft". My "Draft" example was just so that people knew what I was talking about--I really wanted to be able to use any arbitrary graphic. While again, I know (think) that I could convert the graphic to PostScript and include it in the header, it becomes somewhat more complex because, other than extracting the text from an EPS(F) version of the picture generated by MacDraw Pro or using that capability with the new print drivers, I don't have a good way of generating real, arbitrarily-positionable(?) PostScript code to use in the header. I would really just like to place the picture in the header. Two of the responses I received lead me to believe that this was still possible, although without being able to see the combined image except in the page layout view... Dwight Lemke writes... "... If you want to print to a quickdraw device, you create the watermark in a drawing package, rotate it 45 degrees, and adjust the header so it overprints the text. This WILL appear in page layout view." Tonya Engst writes... "... So, if you want text to overlap some item in Word (4 or 5), you can stick the item in the header and set the top margin (Format/Document) to an exact measurement (you have to set it to exact so that the header doesn't push the text down too far). In Word 5, you can choose exact from a popdown menu; in Word 4, you enter a negative number in the top margin box, say -1 for "exactly one inch." You can then stick postscript code in the header to print a largish, grayed out DRAFT (or whatever text you desire) or you can put a graphic (or a large, bordered, table cell to make a full-page border) or what have you in the header. Word (like most Mac programs :-)) can't do display PostScript, so if you use the PostScript code method - as Andy notes - you can't see the result of the code until you print to a PostScript printer. If you use non-PostScript code - a graphic of some sort perhaps - you are likely to see a decent representation in Print Preview, though not normal or page layout view. Conclusion? For Andy (or anyone like Andy) to solve the problem, you can either: 1. Use a different program... 2. Consider making a graphic having the word DRAFT and placing that in the header. 3. Experiment with frames, but prepare for frustration. ..." Well, after following Tonya's instructions carefully (and not using a "framed" graphic in the header) just positioning the graphic using the ruler, "Format/Section..." and "Format/Document" I was able to get essentially what I wanted: arbitrary graphic, easy positioning and perfect printing (yellow objects come out a nice light gray)--I'm just not able to see both graphic and text simultaneously on the screen. Here is my result ... Information-Software **************************************** AB Machine nwt/app/answering-machine-asst.hqx BEYER1 Detlef 15 Oct 1993 Program to use with an answering machine. Enclosure: AB Machine.PKG This is a small program to use with your answering machine. Just enter your individual codes and call back the messages, store a new messageÉ It«s uses about 41KByte on your Newton. Detlef Author: BEYER1 Newton-Applications **************************************** AreaCodes nwt/app/area-codes.hqx SKAMP Bill Colsher 8 Nov 1993 Program that displays a list of area codes & country/city codes. Enclosure: AreaCodes.PKG Greetings! Attached is AreaCodes 1.0 a Newton program written to address a minor case of Zoomer envy expressed here some time ago. The program does just what you'd expect - displays a list of area codes & country/city codes. It takes about a minute to build its soup the first time your run it. After that it's pretty fast. Coming soon in 2.0: Support for Find Add/Delete Separate soup & program packages Enjoy! Bill Colsher SKAMP Computer Services Author: SKAMP Newton-Applications **************************************** AssistCalc 2.0 nwt/app/assist-calc-20.hqx Hardy Macia 13 Dec 1993 Allows the user to write out an equation and trys it's best to figure it out. AssistCalc I wrote AssistCalc because many people expect the function of AssistCalc to be built into the Newton. AssistCalc allows the user to write out (not tap, tap, tap) your equation and AssistCalc will try it's best to figure out an answer for you. You can then copy the answer to where you need it. To install AssistCalc you will need Apple's Newton Connection Kit or the public domain Package Downloader program. AssistCalc works in conjunction with Newton's Intelligent Assistant. AssistCalc will be ready to assist you as soon as it loaded it into your Newton. AssistCalc can be used 2 ways: 1. AssistCalc can use the Intelligent Assistant (Assist button). If you are in the notepad you can write out your expression with a valid synonym, select the expression and tap Assist. Valid synonyms for AssistCalc are calc, compute, =, equal. Some examples are for use with the Assist button: = 2 + 2 2+2 = calc 3/6 sin(45) equal compute max(4+3,4*2) * Please note, that for the Newton Intelligent Assistant to interpret the equation you MUST have a SPACE between the '=' and the equation. ** To speed up evaluation of the expression using Assist button try: - for long expressions remove all spaces execpt the one space between expression and the synonym . - for small expressions with just +,-,*,/ add spaces between all operators and numbers. 2. AssistCalc can be used as a standard application. It has an expression field for you to enter your expression in. Do not include the synonym with the exression. Synonyms are only needed when writing expressions for the Intelligent Assistant. Tap the "The Answer Is" button to see the result. * for complicated expressions this way computes much faster than through the Intelligent Assistant. Some examples are for use within AssistCalc package: (log(12.4)-log(5.6))/(12.0 - 2.0) 2+2 4*3 sin(45) Some other math functions that the Newton knows are: acos(x) asin(x) atan(x) atan2(x,y) cos(x) cosh(x) exp(x) log(x) log10(x) pow(x,y) sin(x) sinh(x) sqrt(x) tan(x) tanh(x) max(a,b) min(a,b) floor(x) cieling(x) annuity(rate,periods) compound(rate,period). * Some users have found that they can execute other Newton internal functions. If you do this you do so at your own risk. Some of these functions can really screw up your Newton. Please only use the documented functions. Suggestions, comments, and bugs please e-mail to: internet: macia@sinbad.navsses.navy.mil applelink: hardy.macia AssistCalc is WhateverWare. Send whatever to: Hardy Macia 1413 Surrey Lane Wynnewood PA 19096 (Some whatever suggestions: lift tickets, postcards, $1 foriegn or US notes, or change [pennies, dimes, quarters] - I'm trying to fill up a 40 gallon milk can.) Version History --------------- 2.0 - 12/09/93 - Added an expression field to the AssistCalc appliction to bypass the Intelligent Assistant thereby, speeding up processing of expression. This expression field has a custom dictionary associated with it consisting of the above defined functions. 1.01 - 12/05/93 - Answer window is no longer moveable. I decided that being able to copy the answer was more important than being able to see behind the window. 1.0 - 12/04/93 - First release Standard Disclaimer: AssistCalc is Copyright © 1993 by Hardy Macia. It may be distributed freely for non-commercial purposes with this README. Rights are reserved by the author. The author assumes no risk in the use of this software. Newton-Applications **************************************** Billydraw nwt/app/billy-draw.hqx Don Leatham 7 Oct 1993 Allows drawing whatever you wish on a picture of President Clinton. Enclosure: billydraw.PKG This simple app allows you to draw whatever you wish on a picture of President Clinton. If you voted for him, you can draw halo's, etc. If you didn't you can draw horns etc. This has been especially good at relieving my frustration as I pump yet another $.05 per gallon of Deficite Reduction (NOT!) into my car's gas tank. If someone has figured out the printing/faxing thing for the NTK let me know. We can write a version that has the White House fax number pre-programmed. All you would have to do is write "Fax Slick Willy" and tap the assist button... In the intrest of political fairness, equal access, and political correctness, if anyone will send me a picture of Bob Dole, I will do a "Bobby Draw" for those Newton users more on the "left". Don Leatham AppleLink: LEATHAM1 Author: LEATHAM1 Newton-Applications **************************************** Check Please! nwt/app/check-please.hqx Allan Hoeltje 21 Sep 1993 Simple check calculator. CheckPlease! Written by Allan Hoeltje on September 3, 1993 using NTK 1.0b4. It's just a simple check calculator but it can be handy in real situations. I have included the source project so feel free to cut and paste if you find the code to your liking. I have tested it extensively so it should be as stable as any Newton App you will find on the market. ;-) Let me know what you think. Better yet, send me your latest Newton App! Allan Hoeltje Boulder, Colorado USA Compuserve 70444,266 Newton-Applications **************************************** Commuter 1.0 nwt/app/commuter-10.hqx Ben Sharpe 15 Oct 1993 Allows quickly changing locations in the world clock (Time Zones) app. Commuter 1.0 by ben sharpe Commuter allows you to quickly change your location in the world clock (Time Zones) application. It will store up to eight frequently traveled to cities for you to commute between. Commuter is shareware. If you like and use it, please register your copy by sending $7.95 (check or money order) along with questions, comments and/or fan mail to: ben sharpe 520 Frederick St. #38 San Francisco, CA 94117 or electronically to: AOL: B Sharpe Thanks for trying Commuter and remember that without your support, shareware won't exist. Newton-Applications **************************************** Convert 1.0 nwt/app/convert.hqx Clinton Logan 26 Oct 1993 Replacement for the built-in metric converter. Convert! for the Newton Messagepad v 1.0 Just as Newton is a replacement for your diary, Convert! is a replace= ment for=20 the conversion tables usually found at the front. The interactive nature= of=20 Newton=D5s built-in metric converter initially struck me as being very useful. I was how= ever=20 frustrated by its limited scope and use of US measures, hence Convert! was born.=20 Convert! is FREE to give away, that means that you may make use of th= e software=20 and distribute it to any other user along with this documentation. If yo= u find=20 Convert! useful send me a postcard. Newton-Applications **************************************** DonÕt Panic nwt/app/dont-panic.hqx 5 Oct 1993 Newton program ÒDonÕt PanicÓ **************************************** Newton-Applications Drug Finder 0.95§ nwt/app/drug-finder-095b.hqx Ted Wei, Jr. 13 Dec 1993 Quick drug reference. dFinder (a.k.a Newton Drug Finder) version 0.95§ interm bug fix Copyright 1993, Ted Wei, Jr. version 0.95§ fixes a bug in the list when selecting generic drugs. some minor asthetic and speed increase fixes. Disclaimer: =========== Run this software at your own risk! This program is provided for educational purposes only, sample drugs and drug data included in drugSoup have been provided to show the functionality of dFinder. The author makes no claims to the accuracy of the information and thus the data should not be used for actual patient management. I take no responsibility for the drug information provided. Recheck all information with appropriate text. This program and related files may not be separated or distributed by floppy or by any other commercial means without the written consent of the author. Requirements: ============= Storage card! Newton, of course (Oops, or ExpertPad) --> Load Medicine soup and press the install button (if you have previously installed a drugSoup, click on "remove soup" to clear out the old file and press Install) ---> Run dFinder Q&D Instructions =============== ¥Basically everything is intuitive. ¥Two soups were provided for evaluation, one is medicine the other Ophtho specific. These are not complete databases. Contact the author for this. ¥Select drug by tapping on name. ¥Navigate List by tapping on up and down arrows ¥While in Info mode, to edit, delete, or make a New entry, select command from the routing icon. ¥To return to look-up mode from drug info, tap on cancel box on lower right hand corner. A Note From the Author --------------------- This project was an accumulation of many hours of trying to learn how to program in NTK. As a fourth year medical student, I was influenced by a need for a quick drug reference during my rotation in outpatient medicine at Touro Infirmary, New Orleans, Louisiana. I wanted something quick and dirty, something that showed me what the drug was and some condensed information. If I want to know the whole biochemical mechanism, I'd look on a CD-ROM!! Initial versions were ambitious but too slow in the real world. After many comments and brain sessions with my cohorts Darwin Liao & Shirley Chen, I refined the initial Idea to what you see here. I hope you find this application helpful. Remember, the drugs that were included on the initial application were chosen arbitrarily. I plan on making them specialty specific, and choosable on the fly in the next major version. This project is constantly being upgraded, and 3 specialty databases are in final production. (Ophthalmology, Psychology, & General Medicine). Please write for more information if you are interested in these soups. All comments and suggestions welcomed. Please email to Ted Wei, Jr. Tulane Medical School 1430 Tulane Ave, Bx K-28 New Orleans, LA 70112 AOL: MedMac Internet: MedMac@aol.com I'm also interested in where this program ends up, so email me! This project was neither endorsed or supported by Tulane Medical School. History: ======= 9/93 - Started project, ver 0.01a 10/93 - Figured out soups and Edit function - Icon designed (needs improvement!) underlying functions coded, needs work! - Implemented List Function 11/23/93 - version 0.50§ completed - Added routing functions for New, Edit, Delete, trying to incorporate Beaming! 11/30/93 - Version 0.90§ first released to general public! 12/9/93 -ver. 0.95§ released Newton-Applications **************************************** Elec Calc nwt/app/elec-calc.hqx 15 Oct 1993 Newton program ÒElec Calc.Ó **************************************** Newton-Applications GSTcalc nwt/app/gst-calc.hqx Renaud Boisjoly 11 Oct 1993 Simple tool for calculating the Canadian Goods & Services tax. GSTcalc READ ME Welcome to GSTcalc, my first full fledged application for the Newton MessagePadª! GSTcalc is simply a simple tool for calculating the Canadian Goods & Services tax, as well as the provincial sales tax for the different provinces (products only in Quebec, not services yet). Here are the percentages used for each province: Alberta, North West Territories and Yukon: 0% British Columbia & Manitoba: 7% New Brunswick: 11% Newfoundland: 12% Nova Scotia & PEI: 10% Ontario: 8% Quebec 8% (on top of GST) Saskatchewan: 9% If any of these are wrong, please let me know! I didnÕt have any data for Yukon and NWT... I supposed it was 0%. HereÕs an undocumented feature: you can drag GSTcalc by itÕs title! Please report any bugs or suggestions to: Renaud Boisjoly AppleLink: Renaud1 Internet: Renaud1@AppleLink.Apple.Com If you think this type of product might apply to other countries, please let me know! Just send me the tax values you need to calculate and how they apply to each other (for example, in Quebec you calculate the provincial sales tax after adding the GST to the amount). Have fun! Newton-Applications **************************************** Guitar Tuner nwt/app/guitar-tuner.hqx 19 Nov 1993 Newton program ÒGuitar Tuner.Ó **************************************** Newton-Applications Guru nwt/app/guru.hqx 21 Sep 1993 Joke demo package - SEE IF YOUR ÒGURU BITÓ IS SET ON!! GURU This is a joke demo package that purports to search your Newton for something called "The Guru Bit." However, it really plays an outrageous and funny sampled movie sound. The package is large and may require you to temporarily remove some packages. TRY IT AND SEE IF YOUR "GURU BIT" IS SET ON!! Newton-Applications **************************************** Gut Buster 1.0 nwt/app/gut-buster.hqx Michael Eskin 15 Oct 1993 Assists anyone on an exchange based weight loss program. Gut Buster ©1993 Michael Eskin Version 1.0 - 7 October 1993 I wrote this program to assist anyone on an exchange based weight loss program. Gut Buster is shareware. If you find it useful, and it helps you with your weight loss, I would appreciate a contribution of $10.00 to help offset the cost of purchasing the Newton Toolkit. Please send your contributions to: Michael Eskin 4427 Date Ave. La Mesa, CA 91941 (619) 469-7038 Health and Happiness! Newton-Applications **************************************** Hippocrates Dent Demo nwt/app/hippocrates-dent-demo.hqx HealthCare Communications, Inc. 19 Nov 1993 The electronic health care assistant for the Newton MessagePad. Hippocrates The Electronic Health Care Assistant Test Drive Kit © 1993 HealthCare Communications, Inc. 300 South 68th Suite 100 Lincoln, NE 68510 800-888-4344 / 402-489-0391 Overview Welcome to Hippocrates, the electronic health care assistant for the hand-held Newton MessagePad. Hippocrates is the first in a new generation of software products designed specifically for personal digital assistants. The Hippocrates Test Drive software is fully functional except that it is limited to 10 patients. This documentation will familiarize you with some of the features in Hippocrates. A complete Test Drive Kit with full documentation is available from HealthCare Communications. Hippocrates helps you manage your practice and your patients. Hippocrates replaces many of the paper forms and quick notes used in hospitals, health care offices, nursing homes, home health care and other health care environments. With Hippocrates on the Newton MessagePad, health care professionals can manage patient schedules, examinations, hospital rounds, prescriptions, encounter tracking on-call care and required reporting with note pad simplicity. Hippocrates in Practice Management With Hippocrates you can document procedures, treatment plans and diagnoses as you see, examine, and treat patients. At the end of the day, you can transfer procedures and treatment plans to your office management system automatically. When procedures or treatment plans are transferred to a MacHealthª Practice Management System, they are placed in a batch window completely filled out with all necessary billing data. You need only to check them and select the Post button. During the day, you can print a walkout statement or a treatment plan for a patient. You can plan patient treatments more effectively with account and balance information available in Hippocrates. Hippocrates in Patient Management Hippocrates helps you provide better, more consistent care to your patients. With Hippocrates you can review past history and physical examinations, progress notes, and SOAP notes. As you see patients during the day, use Hippocrates to review current patient medications and dosages. Prescriptions can be written with Hippocrates built-in prescription writer. Every time a prescription is written, a record of the prescription is saved by Hippocrates. At the end of the day, you can transfer prescription records to your office management system. Hippocrates Connectivity HippocratesÕ connectivity allows it to integrate and be interactive with the MacHealth Series software for practice management and clinical treatment from HealthCare Communications. Hippocrates and the Newton MessagePad will also be able to integrate with other medical data systems that transfer ASCII text format, including DOS and Windows systems. Hippocrates Test Drive Introduction This test drive is designed to introduce you to Hippocrates. In this test drive you will learn how to use the following basic features in Hippocrates: 1. Use the Patient List View. 2. Use the Detailed Patient View. 3. Create an Encounter. 4. Print a Walk-Out Statement. 5. Create and print a Note. 6. Create and print a Chart. 7. Create and print a Prescription. Installing the Hippocrates Test Drive To use Hippocrates you must have a Newton MessagePad, a PCMCIA RAM Card, and the Newton Connection Kit. Follow the instructions in the Newton Connection Kit for installing the Test Drive software. Preparing for the Hippocrates Test Drive 1. To set up Hippocrates for the Test Drive, first quit the Hippocrates application if it is currently running. 2. Launch the HCC Utils application by tapping the HCC Utils icon in the Extras Drawer. If you did not install the HCC Utils application, do it now by following the Installation Instructions. 3. Tap the Remove Data button. This will remove all data from Hippocrates data files. 4. Tap the Create Data button. In just a few moments, your tutorial data files will be created. Wait until the Create Data button is unlighted before continuing. 5. Quit the HCC Utils application by tapping the X. 6. Launch Hippocrates by tapping the Hippocrates icon in the Extras Drawer. 7. Close the About View by tapping the X. 8. Go to the Provider View in the Utilities. Tap the Util button to display the Utilities View. Tap the Provider button. Tap the Add button to create a new provider. Fill in all the blanks. Save the provider information you have entered by tapping the Save button. The Provider List View is displayed. 9. Tap in the far right column, by the provider name you just entered. You have now set this provider as Hippocrates' default provider. 10. Close the Provider View by tapping the X. 11. Close the Utilities View by tapping the X. Using the Patient List View 1. Tap the View button to display a pop list of viewing styles. Tap Last Name. The Patient List View redisplays in alphabetical order with ÒJim HarveyÓ at the top of the list. 2. Tap the letter ÒLÓ in the indexer at the bottom of the Patient List View. The Patient List View redisplays and "Arnold Leopold" is at the top of the list. 3. Tap the Up Arrow button at the base of the Newton MessagePad. All of the patients are now displayed in the Patient List View. 4. Tap ÒBill SmithÓ in the Patient List View. The Detailed Patient View is displayed. Using the Detailed Patient View 1. Tap the View button (the View button in the Detailed Patient View displays the patient name and identification number) to display a pop list of Detailed Patient panels: General Information, Address Information, and Medical Information. Tap Address Information. The Address Information Panel is displayed. Tap the View button again and this time select Medical Information. Finally, tap the View button again and select General Information. 2. To go to the Rx View, tap the Rx button. The Rx View is displayed. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. 3. To go to the Encounter View, tap the Encounter button. The Encounter View is displayed. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. 4. To go to the Notes View, tap the Notes button. The Notes View is displayed. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. 5. To go to the Chart View, tap the Chart button. The Chart View is displayed. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. Creating an Encounter 1. Go to the Encounter View by tapping the Encounter button. The Encounter View is displayed. 2. To add a procedure to the list of encounter procedures for this patient, tap the Add button. The Procedure List is displayed. Select Ò10050 Basic Patient CareÓ. The Procedure List disappears, and the Procedure has been added to the patient's encounter list. 3. Now, tap the Add button again. This time, select Ò23454 Wound CareÓ from the Procedure List. Printing a Walk-Out Statement 1. To print a Walk-Out Statement, tap the Action button (it looks like an envelope and is found in the upper right corner of the Newton MessagePad display.) 2. Tap Print Encounter. A Print slip is displayed. 3. Tap the Preview button to preview the Walk-Out Statement. Tap the X to close the Preview slip. 4. Select a printer by tapping the Printer button. You may select from network or local printers. 5. Tap Print to print the Walk-Out Statement. The Walk-Out Statement is not actually printed at this time. It is placed into your Out Box. To send the Walk-Out Statement to the printer, tap the Send button, then tap Print. The Walk-Out Statement is printed and removed from the Out Box. 7. Tap the X to close the Out Box. 8. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. Creating a Note 1. Go to the Notes View by tapping the Notes button. The Notes View is displayed. 2. To create a note, tap the New button. Begin writing in a text note. 3. To scroll the note use the Scroller button on the note. 4. When you are finished entering text, tap the Save button to save the note. Printing a Note 1. To print the note, tap the Action button (it looks like an envelope and is found in the upper right corner of the Newton MessagePad display.) 2. Tap Print Note. A Print Slip is displayed. 3. Tap the Preview button to preview the note. Tap the X to close the preview slip. 4. Select a printer by tapping the Printer button. You may select from network or local printers. 5. Tap Print to print the note. The note is not actually printed at this time. It is placed into your Out Box. To send the note to the printer tap the Send button, then tap Print. The note is printed and removed from the Out Box. Creating a Chart 1. Go to the Chart View by tapping the Chart button. The Chart View is displayed. 2. To create a chart tap the New button. Begin writing in a text note area of the Chart View. 3. To scroll the text, use the Scroller button. 4. When you are finished entering text, tap the Save button to save the chart. 5. To add a drawing to the chart, tap the Draw button. The Chart Draw View is displayed. 6. Tap the Graphic button to display a list of available graphics. Graphics are stored in Hippocrates Graphic Extensions. 7. Select one of the graphics by tapping it. The graphic is displayed in the ÒcanvasÓ area of the Chart Draw View. Add your own freehand notes or sketches to the drawing by using the pen to draw in the canvas area. 8. Tap the Save button to save the drawing. Now tap the Done button to return to the Chart View. 9. Write your signature into the Signature box. 10. Tap the Save button to save the chart. Printing a Chart 1. To print the chart, tap the Action button (it looks like an envelope and is found in the upper right corner of the Newton MessagePad display.) 2. Tap Print Chart. A Print slip is displayed. 3. Tap the Preview button to preview the chart. Tap the X to close the preview slip. 4. Select a printer by tapping the Printer button. You may select from network or local printers. 5. Tap Print to print the chart. The chart is not actually printed at this time. It is placed into your Out Box. To send the chart to the printer, tap the Send button, then tap Print. The chart is printed and removed from the Out Box. 6. Tap the X to close the Out Box. 7. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. Creating a Prescription 1. Go to the Rx View by tapping the Rx button. The Rx View is displayed. 2. To create a prescription, tap the New button. Fill in all the prescription fields. 3. When you are finished, tap the Save button to save the prescription. Printing a Prescription 1. To print the prescription, tap the Action button (it looks like an envelope and is found in the upper right corner of the Newton MessagePad display.) 2. Tap Print Rx. A Print slip and Rx slip is displayed. 3. Tap the Preview button to preview the prescription. Tap the X to close the Preview slip. 4. Make sure you are connected to a printer. 5. Select a printer by tapping the Printer button. You may select from network or local printers. 6. Tap Print to print the prescription. The prescription is not actually printed at this time. It is placed into your Out Box. To send the prescription to the printer, tap the Send button, then tap Print. The prescription is printed and removed from the Out Box. 7. Tap the X to close the Out Box. 8. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. Finishing Up 1. You have now completed the tutorial. You may want to experiment a little with the tutorial data. Feel free to look around! When youÕre ready to use your own data, follow the instructions below to remove the tutorial data. 2. Tap the List button to go to the Patient List View. 3. Quit Hippocrates by tapping the X at the bottom right corner of the Patient List View. 4. Launch the HCC Utils application by tapping the HCC Utils icon in the Extras Drawer. 5. Tap the Remove Data button. 6. Quit the HCC Utils application by tapping the X. 7. You have now removed all of the tutorial data and are ready to start using Hippocrates. Pricing 1. Hippocrates retails for US $395. Call for quantity pricing and site license information. Where to go from here... 1. To purchase Hippocrates or for more information: HealthCare Communications, Inc 300 South 68th Suite 100 Lincoln, NE 68510 800-888-4344 / 402-489-0391 Newton-Applications **************************************** Hippocrates Med Demo nwt/app/hippocrates-med-demo.hqx HealthCare Communications, Inc. 19 Nov 1993 The electronic health care assistant for the Newton MessagePad. Hippocrates The Electronic Health Care Assistant Test Drive Kit © 1993 HealthCare Communications, Inc. 300 South 68th Suite 100 Lincoln, NE 68510 800-888-4344 / 402-489-0391 Overview Welcome to Hippocrates, the electronic health care assistant for the hand-held Newton MessagePad. Hippocrates is the first in a new generation of software products designed specifically for personal digital assistants. The Hippocrates Test Drive software is fully functional except that it is limited to 10 patients. This documentation will familiarize you with some of the features in Hippocrates. A complete Test Drive Kit with full documentation is available from HealthCare Communications. Hippocrates helps you manage your practice and your patients. Hippocrates replaces many of the paper forms and quick notes used in hospitals, health care offices, nursing homes, home health care and other health care environments. With Hippocrates on the Newton MessagePad, health care professionals can manage patient schedules, examinations, hospital rounds, prescriptions, encounter tracking on-call care and required reporting with note pad simplicity. Hippocrates in Practice Management With Hippocrates you can document procedures, treatment plans and diagnoses as you see, examine, and treat patients. At the end of the day, you can transfer procedures and treatment plans to your office management system automatically. When procedures or treatment plans are transferred to a MacHealthª Practice Management System, they are placed in a batch window completely filled out with all necessary billing data. You need only to check them and select the Post button. During the day, you can print a walkout statement or a treatment plan for a patient. You can plan patient treatments more effectively with account and balance information available in Hippocrates. Hippocrates in Patient Management Hippocrates helps you provide better, more consistent care to your patients. With Hippocrates you can review past history and physical examinations, progress notes, and SOAP notes. As you see patients during the day, use Hippocrates to review current patient medications and dosages. Prescriptions can be written with Hippocrates built-in prescription writer. Every time a prescription is written, a record of the prescription is saved by Hippocrates. At the end of the day, you can transfer prescription records to your office management system. Hippocrates Connectivity HippocratesÕ connectivity allows it to integrate and be interactive with the MacHealth Series software for practice management and clinical treatment from HealthCare Communications. Hippocrates and the Newton MessagePad will also be able to integrate with other medical data systems that transfer ASCII text format, including DOS and Windows systems. Hippocrates Test Drive Introduction This test drive is designed to introduce you to Hippocrates. In this test drive you will learn how to use the following basic features in Hippocrates: 1. Use the Patient List View. 2. Use the Detailed Patient View. 3. Create an Encounter. 4. Print a Walk-Out Statement. 5. Create and print a Note. 6. Create and print a Chart. 7. Create and print a Prescription. Installing the Hippocrates Test Drive To use Hippocrates you must have a Newton MessagePad, a PCMCIA RAM Card, and the Newton Connection Kit. Follow the instructions in the Newton Connection Kit for installing the Test Drive software. Preparing for the Hippocrates Test Drive 1. To set up Hippocrates for the Test Drive, first quit the Hippocrates application if it is currently running. 2. Launch the HCC Utils application by tapping the HCC Utils icon in the Extras Drawer. If you did not install the HCC Utils application, do it now by following the Installation Instructions. 3. Tap the Remove Data button. This will remove all data from Hippocrates data files. 4. Tap the Create Data button. In just a few moments, your tutorial data files will be created. Wait until the Create Data button is unlighted before continuing. 5. Quit the HCC Utils application by tapping the X. 6. Launch Hippocrates by tapping the Hippocrates icon in the Extras Drawer. 7. Close the About View by tapping the X. 8. Go to the Provider View in the Utilities. Tap the Util button to display the Utilities View. Tap the Provider button. Tap the Add button to create a new provider. Fill in all the blanks. Save the provider information you have entered by tapping the Save button. The Provider List View is displayed. 9. Tap in the far right column, by the provider name you just entered. You have now set this provider as Hippocrates' default provider. 10. Close the Provider View by tapping the X. 11. Close the Utilities View by tapping the X. Using the Patient List View 1. Tap the View button to display a pop list of viewing styles. Tap Last Name. The Patient List View redisplays in alphabetical order with ÒJim HarveyÓ at the top of the list. 2. Tap the letter ÒLÓ in the indexer at the bottom of the Patient List View. The Patient List View redisplays and "Arnold Leopold" is at the top of the list. 3. Tap the Up Arrow button at the base of the Newton MessagePad. All of the patients are now displayed in the Patient List View. 4. Tap ÒBill SmithÓ in the Patient List View. The Detailed Patient View is displayed. Using the Detailed Patient View 1. Tap the View button (the View button in the Detailed Patient View displays the patient name and identification number) to display a pop list of Detailed Patient panels: General Information, Address Information, and Medical Information. Tap Address Information. The Address Information Panel is displayed. Tap the View button again and this time select Medical Information. Finally, tap the View button again and select General Information. 2. To go to the Rx View, tap the Rx button. The Rx View is displayed. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. 3. To go to the Encounter View, tap the Encounter button. The Encounter View is displayed. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. 4. To go to the Notes View, tap the Notes button. The Notes View is displayed. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. 5. To go to the Chart View, tap the Chart button. The Chart View is displayed. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. Creating an Encounter 1. Go to the Encounter View by tapping the Encounter button. The Encounter View is displayed. 2. To add a procedure to the list of encounter procedures for this patient, tap the Add button. The Procedure List is displayed. Select Ò10050 Basic Patient CareÓ. The Procedure List disappears, and the Procedure has been added to the patient's encounter list. 3. Now, tap the Add button again. This time, select Ò23454 Wound CareÓ from the Procedure List. Printing a Walk-Out Statement 1. To print a Walk-Out Statement, tap the Action button (it looks like an envelope and is found in the upper right corner of the Newton MessagePad display.) 2. Tap Print Encounter. A Print slip is displayed. 3. Tap the Preview button to preview the Walk-Out Statement. Tap the X to close the Preview slip. 4. Select a printer by tapping the Printer button. You may select from network or local printers. 5. Tap Print to print the Walk-Out Statement. The Walk-Out Statement is not actually printed at this time. It is placed into your Out Box. To send the Walk-Out Statement to the printer, tap the Send button, then tap Print. The Walk-Out Statement is printed and removed from the Out Box. 7. Tap the X to close the Out Box. 8. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. Creating a Note 1. Go to the Notes View by tapping the Notes button. The Notes View is displayed. 2. To create a note, tap the New button. Begin writing in a text note. 3. To scroll the note use the Scroller button on the note. 4. When you are finished entering text, tap the Save button to save the note. Printing a Note 1. To print the note, tap the Action button (it looks like an envelope and is found in the upper right corner of the Newton MessagePad display.) 2. Tap Print Note. A Print Slip is displayed. 3. Tap the Preview button to preview the note. Tap the X to close the preview slip. 4. Select a printer by tapping the Printer button. You may select from network or local printers. 5. Tap Print to print the note. The note is not actually printed at this time. It is placed into your Out Box. To send the note to the printer tap the Send button, then tap Print. The note is printed and removed from the Out Box. Creating a Chart 1. Go to the Chart View by tapping the Chart button. The Chart View is displayed. 2. To create a chart tap the New button. Begin writing in a text note area of the Chart View. 3. To scroll the text, use the Scroller button. 4. When you are finished entering text, tap the Save button to save the chart. 5. To add a drawing to the chart, tap the Draw button. The Chart Draw View is displayed. 6. Tap the Graphic button to display a list of available graphics. Graphics are stored in Hippocrates Graphic Extensions. 7. Select one of the graphics by tapping it. The graphic is displayed in the ÒcanvasÓ area of the Chart Draw View. Add your own freehand notes or sketches to the drawing by using the pen to draw in the canvas area. 8. Tap the Save button to save the drawing. Now tap the Done button to return to the Chart View. 9. Write your signature into the Signature box. 10. Tap the Save button to save the chart. Printing a Chart 1. To print the chart, tap the Action button (it looks like an envelope and is found in the upper right corner of the Newton MessagePad display.) 2. Tap Print Chart. A Print slip is displayed. 3. Tap the Preview button to preview the chart. Tap the X to close the preview slip. 4. Select a printer by tapping the Printer button. You may select from network or local printers. 5. Tap Print to print the chart. The chart is not actually printed at this time. It is placed into your Out Box. To send the chart to the printer, tap the Send button, then tap Print. The chart is printed and removed from the Out Box. 6. Tap the X to close the Out Box. 7. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. Creating a Prescription 1. Go to the Rx View by tapping the Rx button. The Rx View is displayed. 2. To create a prescription, tap the New button. Fill in all the prescription fields. 3. When you are finished, tap the Save button to save the prescription. Printing a Prescription 1. To print the prescription, tap the Action button (it looks like an envelope and is found in the upper right corner of the Newton MessagePad display.) 2. Tap Print Rx. A Print slip and Rx slip is displayed. 3. Tap the Preview button to preview the prescription. Tap the X to close the Preview slip. 4. Make sure you are connected to a printer. 5. Select a printer by tapping the Printer button. You may select from network or local printers. 6. Tap Print to print the prescription. The prescription is not actually printed at this time. It is placed into your Out Box. To send the prescription to the printer, tap the Send button, then tap Print. The prescription is printed and removed from the Out Box. 7. Tap the X to close the Out Box. 8. Tap the Done button to return to the Detailed Patient View. Finishing Up 1. You have now completed the tutorial. You may want to experiment a little with the tutorial data. Feel free to look around! When youÕre ready to use your own data, follow the instructions below to remove the tutorial data. 2. Tap the List button to go to the Patient List View. 3. Quit Hippocrates by tapping the X at the bottom right corner of the Patient List View. 4. Launch the HCC Utils application by tapping the HCC Utils icon in the Extras Drawer. 5. Tap the Remove Data button. 6. Quit the HCC Utils application by tapping the X. 7. You have now removed all of the tutorial data and are ready to start using Hippocrates. Pricing 1. Hippocrates retails for US $395. Call for quantity pricing and site license information. Where to go from here... 1. To purchase Hippocrates or for more information: HealthCare Communications, Inc 300 South 68th Suite 100 Lincoln, NE 68510 800-888-4344 / 402-489-0391 Newton-Applications **************************************** Holidayer 1.00 nwt/app/holidayer.hqx Detlef Beyer 19 Nov 1993 Newton program ÒHOLIDAYER 1.00.Ó HOLIDAYER V 1.00 © 1993, Detlef Beyer, Kln Untersttzung durch PIEDTS, Markus Lehmann, Harry Kujat und Peter Kabel. Mit dem HOLIDAYER knnen Sie Ihren NEWTONª um die wichtigsten Termin des Jahres 1994 ergnzen. Whlen Sie aus den mglichen Bereichen die fr Sie interessanten aus und klicken Sie auf "Installieren". Der HOLIDAYER legt dann entsprechend Ihrer Auswahl die Termine als "Calendar Notes" auf Ihrem NEWTONª an. Wenn Sie alle (ca. 80) Termine auf Ihrem NEWTONª installieren, bentigen diese Eintrge insgesamt ca. 10K. Der HOLIDAYER hat eine Gr§e von ca. 55K - Sie knnen den HOLIDAYER nach Gebrauch jedoch sofort lschen. Sollten Sie den HOLIDAYER mehrmals starten und mehrmals auf "Installieren" klicken, werden alle Termine ZUS01TZLICH installiert. Dies macht nur bei den Schulferien in unterschiedlichen Bundeslnder Sinn. Nach alle Eintrgen knnen Sie anschlie§end mit dem "Assistant" (oder Find) suchen. Also z.B. nach der "CeBIT" oder dem SommeranfangÉ Die Eintrge haben folgende Form und Umfang: TYP BEISPIEL ANZAHL BESONDERHEITEN - Feiertage : "Tag d.dt. Einh." : 20 Eintrge : Legt auch Termine wie "Sommeranfang" an - Rm.-Kath.Feiertage : "Allerheiligen" : 3 Eintrge - Evang. Feiertage : "Reformationstag" : 1 Eintrag - Schulferien : "Winter START" : 13 Eintrge : Je nach ausgewhltem Bundesland - Messen : "CeBIT HAN" : 46 Eintrge : Es werden nur die Anfangsdaten eingetragen Der HOLIDAYER ist ein ShareWare Programm, das bedeutet, da§ bei Nutzung des Programms eine Gebhr von DM 25,- zu entrichten ist. Eine kommerzielle Nutzung (ShareWare Sammlung, CD-ROM É) ist nur nach schriftlicher Einwilligung des Autors erlaubt. Bitte senden Sie die Nutzungsgebhr an: Detlef Beyer Scharnhorststr. 7 w-50733 Kln Germany AppleLink: BEYER1 Newton-Applications **************************************** KidsCard Source nwt/app/kidcard-source.hqx Douglas K. Olson 21 Sep 1993 Simple Newton application that does a bit of view animation. KidsCard - An Example Newton Application This is a simple Newton application that does a bit of view animation uses downloaded sounds. This was done mostly as an exercise in how fast I could bang out something that would impress my kids. Hopefully, it will also help a few budding Newton programmers a bit. Have fun. Douglas K. Olson Internet: dolson@mv.us.adobe.com AppleLink: ADOBE.DOLSON Compuserve: 76711,613 America Online: ADOBE DOUG Newton-Applications **************************************** List-It 1.0 nwt/app/list-it.hqx Les logiciels Macapa 8 Nov 1993 Create lists on the Newton. LIST-IT 1.0 ---------- What does one do with List-It?ÊWell, create lists, of course! These lists can consist of anything you wish. Some people use them as lists of things to purchase, others prefer to use them as a To Do replacement. So feel free to put in whatever you like! HOW IT WORKS - LIST OF LISTS When you open List-It, the first thing you see is an empty list. This is where youÕll see the names of the list youÕll create (ex.:ÊGrocery, To Do, whatever). To see a particular list, tap on that listsÕs line. If youÕre starting from scratch, just tap on the NEW button. HOW IT WORKS - LIST EDITOR This is where you actually enter your list. The first field you see is the Title field. This is where youÕll enter the name that youÕll see when you first open List-It, or when you tap on the bellybutton (thatÕs the button between the two arrows, at the bottom of your Newton). There are two types of lists that you can choose from (to learn how to select a type of list, see the OPTIONS section below). What ever type you decide to use, there are two things that are always part of your lists:Êa check box (to mark off items that are done/purchased) and an Item field in which holds the name of whatever you want to buy or remember. The first list type is the one that also gives you a Quantity field and a Price field. This is particularly useful for shopping lists. When both fields are filled, they are multiplied and the result is added to the total at the bottom of the screen. The second list type, instead of the Price and Quantity fields, has a ÒCommentsÓÊfield in which you can enter anything in particular that youÕd like to remember for a given line. If a list is longer than the 10 lines we see on the screen, just tap on one of the arrows at the bottom of the screen to either scroll up or down. What about the button that looks like a scale, you ask?. Well, when you click on it, it opens a window that helps you compare the price of two items. How do you use it?ÊSimple. LetÕs say there are two sales:Ê100 grams of flour for $2 and 150 grams of flour for $2.50. You want to know which one will save you the more money. Just fill in the fields (put 100 and 150 in the two quantity fields, and 2 and 2.50 in the price fields). Then, put in a quantity you want to compare your prices to, say 100g. So enter 100 in the last field. The calculated results will appear at the far right of the window. YouÕll then know which one will cost you less for 100g. But thatÕs not all!ÊIf you tap on the ÒAdd to the ListÓ button, the cheapest item will added at the end of your current list. OPTIONS BUTTON When you tap on the OPTIONS button, you are offered a series of options. List Type (or ÒCreate Lists withÓ):ÊThe first option lets you decide which type of list youÕd like to create (ie:Êa list with the Price and Quantity fields or a list with the Comments field). To select a list type, just tap on the radio button of your choice. The next list you create will (with the NEWÊbutton) will use your selection. List of Lists:ÊYou have two choices as far as the list of lists (also known as Overview list)Êis concerned. You can either see the name of your lists and the date they were created (with the Creation Date radio button), or see the listsÕs names and how many items have yet to be checked off (with the Undone Items radio button). To be check off a listÕs line, simply tap in the check box at the left of your list, when youÕre in the List Editor. Convert Old Lists:ÊIn case you donÕt know, List-ItÕs ancestor was called Shopper. Because of various sociopolitical and economical reasons (just kidding), IÊchanged the name. At the same time, I changed the way lists are stored in your Newton. Well, if you were a Shopper user that would like to keep the items you had entered, tap on this button to automatically convert your lists. We recommend that, after checking to make sure that everything is all right with your converted lists, you delete your old lists and take Shopper off of your Newton. Remove All Lists:ÊThis option deletes the lists you have created with List-It. Only choose this option if you plan on removing List-It permanently right afterward. This is for people who actually want to get rid of List-It and donÕt want to leave anything lying around, or donÕt know how to use a program such as ÒSouperÓ. FIND / ALL When in List-It, you can use the Find button at the bottom of you screen to look for an item in one of your lists. Also, if you do a Find from within another application and tap on the ALLÊbutton, List-It will be included in the searches (ie:Êyou can look for a specific item from within the Names application. If something is found, List-It will automatically be opened). DUPLICATE / DELETE You can duplicate and delete a list (when youÕre in the listÕs editor). The practical side of the duplicate command is that you can set up a basic list you use every so often but with some minor modifications. Instead of reentering it every time, you can make a copy of a Òmaster listÓÊand play with that without affecting the original. Also, in both cases (duplicate and delete), both commands can be undone with the ÒUndoÓÊbutton at the bottom of your screen. There is a known bug with undeleting a list. If you tap on Undo after doing a delete, your list will re-appear, but your Newton will start beeping and may freeze. WeÊknow of no reason for this as of now and are looking for a fix. PRINTÊ/ FAX List-It gives you the option of printing and faxing any one of your lists. Just make sure youÕre in the ListÕs editor before you choose either of these commands. If youÕre not in the editor, who knows what might come out! OTHERÊGOODIES Many people have asked us for the possibility to go from list to list without having to use the belly button every time. ThatÕs why we put in a special feature that lets you immediately choose the list you want to go to from within another list. Just tap on the title at the top of your screen, and tap of the name of your choice. REVISIONS - ORÊWHATÕSÊNEWÊWITHÊU This is where you can see the evolution of List-It. IÕll also include some notes about List-ItÕs ancestor, Shopper, for the users that want to know what happened between versions. List-It 1.0:ÊIÊcanÕt believe they changed it! - List of lists lets you see how many undone items you have for each list. - You now have access to two types of lists, one with price and quantity and the other one with comments. - Scale button works with both types of lists - Printing and Faxing (says it all). - Fix Shopper bug that caused last item on screen not to be checked off properly while scrolling up or down (from within the list editor). - Taping on the List-It title pops-up a list of lists to quickly go from one list to the another. - Lists with blank items at the end are automatically compressed. - Documentation was partly rewritten. - Better coding of routines so that the application is more compact and runs faster. - ÒConvert Old ListsÓ option for Shopper users. Shopper 1.2: The joys of Shopper 1.2 - You now get a ÒswooshÓÊsound when scrolling up or down from within a list. - ThereÕs a new Options button that lets you delete you lists (ie: wipe out the soup, for you technical people)Êbefore you remove Shopper. Shopper 1.1: The wonders of Shopper 1.1 - Much improved soup management (fixes PCMCIA card problem) - When removing PCMCIA card, Newton no longer asks you to put it back in. - Find All bug has been fixed. - Display has been slightly changed (looks nicer). - New ÒscaleÓ button to help you compare prices Shopper 1.0:ÊA NEWton BEGINNING - THEÊFUTURE Of course, we already have some ideas for future versions... But your ideas are also very much welcome. WeÊlove to hear from people that use our applications (whether the comments are positive or negative). So send in your ideas if you have any!ÊTheyÕll be greatly appreciated. WHILEÊWEÕREÊATÊIT This application is shareware. WeÕve put a lotÊof time in designing this, and plan to put more time in it still. If you plan on using it (either for personal use, or for business), then please send 10$ to the following address: Macapa Software 440 Upper Edison #7 St-Lambert Quebec, CANADA J4R 2V5 Please include your name, addresse, phone number and E-Mail address when we can reach you. This will let us stay in contact with our registered users if any important news were to come out concerning the product you are registered for. If youÕve already paid registration fees for Shopper, you are then automatically registered for List-It. Also, if you havnÕt done so, please let us know what your E-Mail address is (see paragraph above for reasons). Thank you. PS: This application is Copyrighted © to Les logiciels Macapa. It may be distributed freely for non-commercial purposes (as long as this documention is include, unchanged). Rights are reserved by the author. Newton-Applications **************************************** MacsHex nwt/app/macshex.hqx Mac Foster 21 Sep 1993 Four-function, 32-bit hex calculator. MacsHex is a four-function, 32-bit hex calculator. MacsHex is a little simpler than Howard Oakley's SciCalc and hopefully a little easier for the beginning Newton programmer to follow. The only thing the least bit tricky about it is compensating for the Newton's lack of 32-bit integers (30 bits only). All calculations are performed on real numbers and coerced modulo 2**32 to the correct range. If you don't like the key placement, or would like to add memory or shift operations...have at it! Mac Foster Object Factory 9/8/93 Newton-Applications **************************************** Medicalc 1.00a nwt/app/medicalc-100a.hqx Vernon W. Huang 19 Nov 1993 Calculates values pertinent to patient care using recognized algorithms. Medicalc 1.0 by Vernon W. Huang, MD huangv@well.sf.ca.us CIS: 74127,2023 If you are using a previous version of Medicalc please manually delete it before installing this version. DISCLAIMER: This program comes with no warranty or guarantees of performance or accuracy whatsoever. All calculations that it performs should be double checked using a recognized medical reference. All Drug information and calculations should be rechecked with a current drug reference or materials from the manufacturer. This program may be freely distributed on any bulletin board provided that it is accompanied by this documentation. It may not be commercially redistributed on floppy disk or CD-ROM without the express written permission of the author. It may not be bundled with any commercial program without the express written permission of the author. NOTICE: This software is released as shareware. If you find it useful please send $20 ($10 for students) to: Vernon Huang 130 East Yale Loop Irvine, CA 92714 attn: Medicalc registration. Registration entitles you to free upgrades in the 1.xx versions as I increase the numbers of formulas supported. Registered users will also be able to have more than 25 entries in the Pediatric and Stat Med references. Registered users of 1.xx will also receive a discount toward upgrading to version 2.0 which will incorporate the ability to save patient lab values. I have no idea when 2.0 will be done. Registered users will also receive NTK source code adding to the ÒsoupsÓ that medicalc accesses. With this code and the Newton Toolkit one can use the computer to enter new medications. WHAT IT DOES: Medicalc calculates values pertinent to patient care using recognized algorithms. It can save you time in the hospital and help you to rationalize the purchase of the your Newton MessagePad. FEATURES: ¥Chem-7 analysis--calculates osmolality, anion gap, estimated creatinine clearance and, in hypernatremic patients, free water deficit. 1) Osmolality = Na*2 + Glu/18 + BUN/2.8 2) Anion Gap = Na - (Cl+CO2) 3) Estimated Creatinine Clearance = [(140-age)(Weight)] / (72 x Creatinine) 4) Free Water Deficit = 0.6 x Na x Weight / 140 ¥BSA--Calculates body surface area. BSA = Wt(kg)^0.425 * Ht(cm)^0.725 * 1000 ¥ANC--Calculates Absolute Neutrophil Count ANC = WBC Count * %PMN's ¥PedsRx and STAT Rx--Accesses two user configurable drug references. Each of these references shows generic name, trade name, indications, dosing information, formulations and notes. The users has the choice to view sorted entries by generic or trade name. The drug references also let the user set a default guideline for dosing medication based on weight. Note that the number saved is in mg/kg/dose. ¥IV CALC: A handy calculator for figuring out what rate to set an IV at to deliver medication based on mg/min, mg/hr, mg/kg/min, mic/kg/min, etc. Check it out to see what IÕm talking about. Using Medicalc: Using Medicalc is fairly self explanatory. Simply push on the desired buttons and enter text in the blank lines. When adding or editing a drug reference I suggest double tapping on the fields in the screen and using the pop up keyboard to enter drug names since these will not be found in the NewtonÕs dictionary. New drug entries are saved in the default user store. I strongly recommend using Medicalc and storing entries on a PCMIA card. As Medicalc consumes almost 70k of memory, storage on the NewtonÕs internal memory is NOT recommended. Of course the best way to enter new drug information is to become a Newton developer and register Medicalc to receive the MediSoup NTK source code. MEDISOUP: This Newton app installs a few demo medications that can be accessed from Medicalc. The information in Medisoup is demonstratory only and comes with no warranties or guarantees of accuracy whatsoever. you can run Medisoup either before or after running Medicalc for the first time. Medisoup can be deleted from the Newton once it has been run. Features to be added in future versions 1.xx: ¥ ACLS and PALS algorithms with pediatric dosage by weight calculated. ¥ Pediatric maintenance fluids. ¥ Other formulas that users demand that arenÕt too hard to implement. CONTACTING THE AUTHOR: Please send your comments, complaints, desires to me via e-mail or at the above address. If you have a database of medications, I would be particularly interested in hearing from you. ENJOY! Vernon W. Huang, MD October 30, 1993 _____ History NOVEMBER 15, 1993 Bug Fix--Version 1.00a should solve problems that users were reporting with data entry. Users said that data fields were too small. NOVEMBER 1, 1993 Medicalc 1.0 released SEPTEMBER 1993 Medicalc 0.8 Chem-7 analyzer released.up if you want to create a default druglist on the Newton. You can delete MediSoup once it's been run. Newton-Applications **************************************** Metro nwt/app/metro.hqx 28 Sep 1993 Newton program ÒMetro.Ó **************************************** Newton-Applications MicroTimer 1.0 nwt/app/micro-timer.hqx Derrick Schneider 13 Dec 1993 Small floating stopwatch for the Newton. MicroTimer v1.0 by Derrick Schneider Mostly Harmless Software ------------------------ What is it? MicroTimer is a small floating stopwatch for your Newton. I came up with the idea for doing a stopwatch when I was doing some benchmarks on different machines at work. I looked at some of the other available timers and decided they didn't quite meet my needs, so decided to write my own. MicroTimer was born! How does it work? First of all, MicroTimer only counts up from 00:00:00 to whenever you stop it. To start MicroTimer timing, press on the play button. It will then turn into a pause button, which you can use to pause the timer. This then turns into a "play from pause" button to resume timing. The stop button is available at any time. Pressing it once stops the timer, and pressing it twice resets it. The "i" button shows an about box. That's pretty much all there is to it. Features Though those are the basics of MicroTimer, it has some other features. First of all, it can be dragged all over the screen. Not only that, but I've designed it to be as teensy as possible (and still readable). At the insistence of my users, it's flat enough to fit along the blank area of the status line in the note pad, so you can keep it out of your way. It also fits out of the way in Newton books, so that you can be timing while you read. Because of the algorithm it uses, MicroTimer will keep time even when closed or when the system is asleep. Courtesy of Newton's soup technology, MicroTimer will also survive resets, so that you can keep track of time even if you have to restart your Newton. Caveats The algorithm I use for getting the elapsed time is based exclusively on Newton's clock. Ideally, this wouldn't be a problem since the clock would keep perfect time. Alas, such is not the case. If your Newton's clock gets off track, MicroTimer will be affected. This is a trade off for being able to survive resets, sleeps, and closes. Because of some rounding errors in the algorithm, you'll occasionally see the time jump forward two seconds when resuming from a pause. This is a known problem, and I'm working on fixing it. Keep an eye out for 1.1. MicroTimer uses a soup to store its information so that it will survive resets. Apple's suggestion for the proper way to make a soup is to attack every store when the app runs, placing a soup on every store it can. Kind of like a virus. Neat, huh? As a result, you'll see a "Timers" soup (hints of things to come?) if you look at your Newton with some soup manager. Also, Apple doesn't seem to provide a distinction between removing a piece of software with a "Remove Software" button and just taking out the card that the app is on. As a result, I don't clean out any soups that I've made upon being removed, because I have no way of knowing if you're really removing the app or just taking out the card. If I get more info on that, I'll be happy to fix it. Again, keep an eye out for 1.1. Thanks Special thanks go to Peter Linde, who was my first and most devoted tester. It is him you can thank for the fact that MicroTimer is so compact (though he wanted it smaller). He also used the app extensively, and so reported lots of bugs. Thanks also to Tim Holmes, who was my "design tester." Things look clean and act right through his efforts. The cool icon is by Chris Holmes (yes, they are related), one of the best icon artists I've ever seen. Thanks also to Lauren Antonoff for design ideas, Kevin Fox for programming help, and Hans Hansen and David Schwartz for additional testing. Legalities This program is public domain, and may be freely distributed on online services, BBSes and through non-profit users groups such as BMUG. This program may not be distributed on CD-ROM or used in any commercial venture without the author's permission. To contact me with questions or comments, use one of these e-mail addresses: Derrick F. Schneider on Planet BMUG (Derrick_F._Schneider@bmug.org) Zen.Scripter on AppleLink. Defosch on America Online (which I don't check too frequently). Enjoy! Newton-Applications **************************************** Moon 1.0d3 nwt/app/moon-10d3.hqx Ken McLeod 21 Sep 1993 Graphically displays the phase of the moon for any date. Moon 1.0d3 for Newton ©1993 Ken McLeod All rights reserved ------------------- This is a simple program to graphically display the phase of the moon for any date you choose. You can also tap the "Next Qtr" button to display the occurrence (local time) of the next quarter moon after the selected date. Note that all times are corrected for your location relative to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), so the actual date on which a lunar event occurs at your location may differ by +/- 1 day from the nice little moon pictures that you see in many printed monthly calendars, depending on whether it's already tomorrow (or still yesterday) in England at that time. :-) This program is provided "as is". No warranty is expressed or implied. It is free of charge, and may be freely distributed. WHAT'S NEW IN 1.0d3: - A new, more accurate algorithm for determining the moon phase, based on public domain Unix sources by Alan Silverstein and John Walker, which use routines given in "Practical Astronomy With Your Calculator" by Peter Duffett-Smith, Second Edition, Cambridge University Press, 1981. - The moon view takes up less screen area, displays more information, and can now be dragged around. - The current state is remembered when the view is closed and re-opened. - Click the up and down scroll arrows to advance in yearly increments. FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS: Support "Overview" to display quarterly phases surrounding the selected date. Print calendar with phase info. Reduce view sizes. Display secondary textual information in a "protoGlance" type of view. The moon view can perhaps shrink down to an icon, or install itself as a button on the status bar. It may even be possible to extend the Dates application somehow, integrating Moon's functionality, rather than keeping it as a separate "application" in the Extras drawer. Questions, comments, suggestions, etc: the.cloud@applelink.apple.com Newton-Applications **************************************** MortCalc 1.0 nwt/app/mort-calc-10.hqx Steven Nygard 2 Dec 1993 Tool similar to those lenders use to qualify people for mortgages. MortCalc ReadMe 11/29/93 This app came about because my mother handed me a worksheet which is used to calculate how much house you can afford based on income...then the light bulb went on in my head! One week later, MortCalc was born. MortCalc is not an Amortization program, but rather a tool similar to those lenders use to qualify people for mortgages. Please remember that factors other than just income are use to qualify borrowers (all those credit cards you've been running up, tsk tsk tsk). I am very open to suggestions, modifications, and adding any formulas people might suggest to make MortCalc even better. 0.9b Initial Release 0.99 (thanks beta testers!) -fixed some cosmetic features. -fixed 30year 10percent calculation value (typo). -fixed a problem when the app was opened for the second time factoring values were not reset correctly. -changed some wording to help clarify things. -updated About and Author Information. -immortalized my cat's meow (Kitty, age 13) by adding it to the Info button at the expense of 10k--I haven't decided yet if this is a terrible waste of ram, let me know if you think so. 1.0 Released to On-Line services Suggestions, comments e-mail to: Internet: consult@che1.che.umn.edu MortCalc is WhateverWare. Send whatever to: Steven Nygard 646 Pierce St NE Mpls, MN 55413 Standard Disclaimer: MortCalc is Copyright © 1993 by Steven Nygard. It may be distributed freely for non-commercial purposes with this ReadMe. Rights are reserved by the author. The author assumes no risk in the use of this software. Newton-Applications **************************************** Mr. Advisador 1.4.2 nwt/app/mr-advisador-142.hqx Ben Sharpe 15 Oct 1993 A Personal Digital Advisor. Mr. Advisador 1.4.2 by ben sharpe --- Changes since 1.4.1: o Fixed spelling errors --- Changes since 1.4: o Fixed broken install script, which made Mr. A not work at all. :( --- Changes since 1.3: o Forgotten debug statement accidentally left in build. o Fixed weird frames bug with getting fortunes from cardfile. o Removed vestigal slots o Optimized some code --- Changes since 1.2: o Mr. Advisador can now be installed on a RAM card and not complain when the card is removed. Although, you must turn off the random appearance option to remove the card. o Fixed a bug that would make Mr. A say things like, "I think you should give Wanda at a call." o Mr. A will no longer forget your preferred option settings if the Newton is reset. o Same great shareware deal! --- Mr. Advisador is a PDA. Personal Digital Advisor. If you are having troubles in your life and just don't know where to turn, ask Mr. Advisador and he will gladly offer advice. This is the first piece of shareware written for Newton technology. Things to know - o You will need the Newton Connection software to install Mr. Advisador Just select "Install Package" and then select Mr. Advisador's package. o Tap on the title of Mr. Advisador for shareware info. o Tap on the blinking question mark for advice. o Write the word "advice" in the notepad and tap Assist for advice. o Tap on the apparition of Mr. Advisador that appears in your notepad for advice on the spur of the moment. (you'll see :) please direct questions, comments and fan mail to: AOL: B Sharpe ALink: SHARPE1 or to ben sharpe 520 Frederick St. #38 San Francisco, CA 94117 Thanks for trying Mr. Advisador and remember that without your support, shareware won't exist. Newton-Applications **************************************** MyCalculator nwt/app/my-calculator.hqx Matthew Dixon Cowles 22 Sep 1993 Relatively simple postfix calculator. MyCalculator (brilliant name, huh?) is intended as a relatively simple postfix (i.e. reverse-polish notation or RPN) calculator for the Newton MessagePad. MyCalculator has not been thoroughly tested. I do not promise that it behaves correctly. Use it at your own risk. If you are calculating something important, double-check your results with some other variety of calculation. No warranties are expressed or implied. Its use should be relatively obvious to people who have used postfix calculators in the past. In essence, instead of keying 2 + 3 = one keys 2 enter 3 + The operators work on the x and (in the case of operators that take two arguments) y registers and place their results in the x register. Those registers and two more make the stack, which can be used for holding intermediate results. That is, where one might key 2 * 3 * 4 = into an ordinary (infix or algebraic) calculator, one keys into this calculator either 2 enter 3 * 4 * or 2 enter 3 enter * * The screen shows whether the calculator is in degrees or radians mode at the upper right; a history of your last 20 calculations at the top center (use the universal scroll arrows to scroll back through it); the stack in the upper left; and a set of four memory registers in the upper right, in addition to the calculator's "keys". Numbers are restricted to six digits after the decimal point, mostly so that they'll fit on the screen. The use of the number and operator keys should be pretty obvious since all of the stack is visible on the screen. There are various other keys including the standard trig functions (sin, cos, tan, asin, pi, etc.) and some that can perhaps use some explanation since I wrote MyCalculator to behave in the way I think a calculator should and other folks may not find that intuitive: en enter xy swap contents of the x and y registers of the stack rd roll the contents of the stack down one register (the contents of the x register falls off the bottom) dr toggle between degrees and radians mode bs backspace one character if you're keying numbers or clear the x register if you're not c clear the x register ca clear all int put the integer part of the x register into the x register fpt put the fractional part of the x register into the x register; about the same as: enter int - +- toggle x register's sign sto put the contents of the x register into the memory register that's selected by the radio button to its left In addition, tapping one of the memory registers copies its contents (or 0 if it's empty) into the x register. (That's why there's no rcl.) You can enter numbers either by tapping the calculator's "keys" or by writing numbers into the x register. MyCalculator is © 1993 Matthew Dixon Cowles. MyCalculator is free. Please play with it, give it away, investigate the source code if you have any interest, and use ideas and code fragments from it in your own projects. The only limitations on its distribution are that if it is distributed substantially complete it must be distributed for free and my copyright message and warning message about not being certain that it works properly must remain intact. People are encouraged to use ideas derived from it and reasonable portions of the code without restriction. MyCalculator was my first Newton project and therefore the code leaves quite a lot to be desired both in terms of prettiness and in terms of efficiency. If enough (any?) interest is shown, I'll clean it up some and maybe add some stuff. Mostly just to see how you'd do it, the x register is not based on a protoInputLine. Instead it's based on a clView so that I can handle deciding which of the recognition possibilities the Newton offers is best. For this project, the choice made is just the first one that's all numbers. There is actually some advantage gained here because if you set a protoInputLine to accept only numbers, it will accept numbers with spaces in them, which is fine for lots of purposes, but not for this calculator. The viewWordScript for the x register filters out any spaces that the recognizer has put in your numbers. As other folks have mentioned, giving the package an icon on the Newton is done by firing up ResEdit, creating an ICON, copying the ICON to a PICT resource, naming the PICT resource, saving the file, quitting ResEdit and adding the resource file to the project. Then the icon's name will be available in the toolkit's settings dialog box. I believe that everything above is true, but I could readily be wrong about anything. Please make bug reports, suggestions, expressions of praise, and lucrative job offers to AppleLink address MONDO. I hope that you find MyCalculator interesting and/or useful. Newton, MessagePad, and ResEdit are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc in case anyone was wondering. --Matt Newton-Applications **************************************** Newt 1.1 nwt/app/newt-turt-11.hqx Stephen Weyer 9 Dec 1993 A ÒturtleÓ graphics environment. NewtNews.txt Version 1.1 November 24, 1993 S. Weyer About Newt 1.1 a ÒturtleÓ graphics environment: draw patterns using gestures, buttons, and NewtonScript programs. Keywords: learning, graphics, mathematics, programming, NewtonScript, Logo. This program is shareware: Copyright © S. Weyer 1993, All Rights Reserved. It may be freely distributed via online services and bulletin boards if it is unmodified and includes the ÒNewtNews.txtÓ file. It may not be commercially bundled or redistributed on CD-ROM, floppy disk or PCMCIA without my permission. After several days of trial use, please register your copy by sending $15 to the author. In return, I will provide you with information about additional features, a mini-tutorial on NewtonScript, sample sources, and priority in responding to requests. Please continue reading for help, examples, warnings and other information. Stephen Weyer 17 Timber Knoll Drive Washington Crossing, PA 18977 America Online: SteveWeyer AppleLink: WEYER.S Internet: weyer@guest.apple.com Revision History 1.1 (11/24/93): ¥ saves Newt methods, screen snapshots and evaluation results as ÒnewtsÓ (notes) in Notepad, organized via the built-in filing categories ¥ sends messages to single newt or to many newts ¥ adds a Print? option, with results and errors printed to a popup scrolling Print Results View ¥ eliminates the Òdo you want to add...Ó prompts during keyboard entry ¥ streamlines NewtonScript editing via inserting code templates in Define Method View and via selecting entire sample expressions for Eval ¥ recognizes line gesture to set Newt heading and to draw lines; drag to move Newt ¥ draws more cleanly (clipping, refresh); adds ÒpoofÓ animation for erase ¥ simplifies interface for editing methods; scrolls methods ¥ traps and reports errors ¥ removes Preferences entry when Newt application is removed 1.0 (10/12/93) ¥ initial release Introduction Learners or Programmers? You can use Newt as ¥ an expensive Òetch-a-sketchÓ ¥ a Logo-like graphics environment ¥ an introduction to NewtonScript and object-oriented programming ¥ an introduction to creating simple views and applications Ñ not! (but perhaps eventually) You can get started by trying some of the simple examples outlined under Quick Tour. Newt vs. Turtle ÒNewton TurtleÓ and ÒNewtTurtleÓ seemed a bit too long, so I decided to shorten its name to Newt, especially given its amphibious similarity to its Logo cousin. So that Newt can appeal to many families and orientations, it is gender ÒnewtralÓ (in order to reproduce more Newts, however, it has not been ÒnewteredÓ); users should probably not call themselves ÒnewtistsÓ. Newt vs. Notepad Another name for Newt could have been ÒNewtPadÓ given its use of the Notepad application for viewing, printing, etc. of Ònewt notesÓ (methods and screens) or ÒnewtsÓ for short. One might imagine a future Newt as just a smart drawing button available on the standard Notepad. In the meanwhile, Newt is a separate application. NewtonScript (NS) vs. Logo Familiarity with Logo concepts and turtles would be useful in the care and feeding of Newt. However, Newt does not ÒspeakÓ Logo. In addition to using buttons and gestures, you can command Newt via NewtonScript (NS), which is NewtonÕs built-in, object-oriented (o-o) language. NS shares ancestry with dynamic o-o languages like Smalltalk, Self, Common Lisp, and ObjectLogo. For more advanced users, familiarity with o-o concepts and constructs would be useful; for others, Newt should serve as a brief introduction to these ideas. Despite syntactic differences with Logo, you can borrow ideas and translate code from Logo materials and books, e.g., Abelson & diSessa, books on fractals, etc. Newt vs. Newton ToolKit (NTK) Newt allows you to write your own expressions and methods, and execute them directly on your Newton. It does not (currently) provide the ability to create dynamic views or stand-alone applications like the complete desktop-based Newton ToolKit (NTK) from Apple. Since I provide little description of Newton syntax, other functions, or curriculum ideas in this introductory file, I strongly recommend that you stay reasonably close to the examples that I provide, register Newt with me to obtain a more detailed manual and sample sources, wait for NS books to be published, and/or buy the NTK and docs from APDA for $795. Programming WARNING There is a benefit vs. risk trade-off here. Exploring Òmathematics microworldsÓ and doing problem solving by writing programs are Òpowerful ideasÓ (Seymour Papert). At the same time, Òa little learning [about programming] is a dangerous thingÓ (with apologies to Alexander Pope). Though unlikely, you could, through careless experimentation with Newt, mess up the innards of your Newton by running functions or methods blindly, removing ÒsoupsÓ, zapping ÒframesÓ, etc. If you exercise some common sense, and stay within the commands and syntax I have suggested, I hope you have many hours of learning enjoyment. WhatÕs life without a little risk anyway? At the same time, given the litigious nature of our society that yearns for risk without responsibility, I feel compelled to add the following warning (repeated in other variations several places later): >>> WARNING: USE THIS PACKAGE AT YOUR OWN RISK! <<< Shareware vs. Freeware Newt is my first shareware offering; earlier, I distributed a freeware game ÒPicoFermiBagelsÓ. I debated whether to cripple this version by not allowing you to save any or many methods or to automatically quit after awhile if you hadnÕt registered, but I decided that I'd rather spend my time figuring out how to enable rather than disable features. Registered users receive an expanded, formatted version of this documentation including selected Newt sources, information about additional methods, an introduction to NewtonScript, and notification of imminent releases. I also welcome comments, suggestions and questions from unregistered users, and I will respond as time permits. If after a few days of trial use, you find Newt useful and would like to continue using it with a clear conscience and have the additional benefits just mentioned, please stop procrastinating and register. I know this sounds like a pledge break for National Public Television/Radio, but thatÕs the kind of user participation and support that shareware deserves and needs. Now, back to our regular program: Newt Ñ the next generation. Newt Interface Guide Installation Newt.pkg and NewtNews.txt are provided together in compressed form. If you obtained these from AppleLink or America Online, the extraction should be automatic or straightforward. Otherwise, you need a tool that can extract the files from Stuffit 1.5, and possibly BinHex format. On the Macintosh, I would recommend Stuffit Expander 3.0.7, or CompactPro, probably available from your favorite online service or ftp archive. NewtNews.txt is a plain-text subset of the longer manual, and can be viewed using TeachText or your favorite word processor (BBEdit Lite is nice). Newt.pkg can be loaded into your Newton using Newton Connection Kit (NCK), assuming you have the appropriate serial cable, and adequate memory (>50K) available in your Newton. If you had already installed the original Newt (1.0), you may wish to remove it first. I will experiment with distributing sample sources to registered users via email, i.e., stuffed and binhexed NCK documents containing Notepad method entries. Quick Tour ¥ write a number into the input field to the right of Dist. tap Dist. ¥ write a number into the input field to the right of Deg. tap Deg. ¥ write a (small) number into the input field to the right of Times. tap Times. ¥ tap Newt? checkbox. tap it again. ¥ tap Erase. tap Home. ¥ tap overview dot and select an expression. maybe edit values for times, dist, deg. tap Eval. ¥ draw a picture that you like, tap Save (later check that filing category in Notepad). ¥ drag Newt to another location and Eval an expression again. ¥ select and Eval :fourNewts() from the popup list, then select and Eval another expression like :squiral(8,40)Ñ this demonstrates broadcasting messages to multiple Newts. ¥ tap About, then tap Save before closing it (later check for registration form in Notepad). Main View filing bar Newt uses the filing category for ÒnewtsÓ for Save in Main View, Define Method View, Print Results View, and About View. Newt does not currently provide a filing button or routing button; however, you can look at, reorganize, print, fax, beam etc. your saved newts within the Notepad application (Òall the newts fit to printÓ). Newt ÒcompilesÓ (i.e., makes an executable version of) methods found in the category, and notes errors (if any) in the Print Results View. Erase Newt erases drawing area, and remains with same position, heading and pen. Home Newt teleports to center, sets heading to 0 (ÒupÓ), preserving pen setting but without drawing. Gestures in draw area The gesture applies to the Newt closest to the start of the gesture. ¥ tap Newt moves to location of pen using current Pen setting, preserving heading. ¥ line Newt sets heading to orientation (mod 45 degrees) of line. If Newt is already headed in that direction, it draws a line of same length (rounded to mod 10) of your gesture. ¥ scrub same as Erase ¥ drag (actually the ÒhiliteÓ gesture) Hold down on a Newt until you Òhear a squeak and get a fat penÓ. Then, drag to a new location before lifting pen. Newt moves to new location without drawing. Pen Newt sets pen thickness used in drawing (default: 1). 0 means Newt just moves (no line). Newt? If checked (default: yes), Newt appears with its tip at current x,y position, pointing in current direction, and Òxor-edÓ so that it does not interfere with drawing. Print? If checked (default: no), Newt pops up a Print Results View with results of your Eval. Error messages will also appear regardless of this setting. Times The value in this field (default: 0) can be used as a times variable in the Eval field. The Times button uses this value to create an iteration, e.g., if Times=4, Dist=40, Deg=90, tapping on Times tells Newt to :go(40) then :turn(90) 4 times, i.e., making a square Ñ the NewtonScript is written to the Eval field where it is executed immediately (and you can edit it later if you like). Tap Deg to turn, then tap Times or Eval again to see what happens. Dist The value in this field (default: 0) can be used as a dist variable in the Eval field. The Dist button uses this value for distance, e.g., if Dist=20, tapping on Dist tells Newt to :go(20), moving 20 in the ÒforwardÓ direction, i.e., along NewtÕs current heading. This draws a line if Pen is non-zero. A negative value for dist just means go ÒbackwardÓ. To give you some idea of scale, NewtÕs drawing area is roughly 228x228. Newt will clip at its drawing boundary. Deg The value in this field (default: 0) can be used as a deg variable in the Eval field. The Deg button uses this value for degrees, e.g., if Deg=90, tapping on Deg tells Newt to :turn(90), turning right by 90 degrees. A negative value just means turn left. Newt will ÒmodÓ your number to prevent dizziness. Eval This field can contain a short program in NewtonScript. Tap the Eval button to execute it. This can be filled in via handwriting (not recommended because of field size and syntactic punctuation), tapping Times, selecting expressions from the overview dot list, and using a floating keyboard. If you would like to be prompted about adding words and expressions, double-tap in Eval to get a standard alphaKeyboard (I would then recommend extra spaces around parentheses and commas to prevent spurious prompts); tap the keyboard icon for a keyboard without the prompts. You can also use the variable names times, dist and deg, so if you edit those values you can just Eval your same expression again. The Eval button remains highlighted during execution. During interruptible methods, e.g., squiral2, it changes to Stop and you can tap it to terminate execution. If you spell something incorrectly, or use incorrect syntax or parameters, you will most likely see the Print Results View (or a system error box) with a somewhat cryptic error message or code. Basically, youÕll have to take a closer look at what you wrote, take a look at the additional NewtonScript documentation (see Newton Script) or error codes (see Errors), edit it and try again WARNING: I DO NOT PROVIDE A GENERAL INTERRUPT CAPABILITY (BEYOND THE MANUAL RESET BUTTON IN THE BACK). I SUGGEST COMMON SENSE IN CHOOSING VALUES FOR ITERATION, RECURSION OR DISTANCE THAT ARE NOT ÒTOO LARGEÓ. I will generally provide some reasonable values to try. There is a way to rewrite methods to be interruptible, but thatÕs an advanced topic. About A popup window appears. If you tap Save, Newt saves a registration form in Notepad. keyboard icon This toggles (either shows or hides) a floating keyboard that does not prompt for additions to the dictionary. You can double-tap in the Eval field for the standard keyboard that does. Save What gets saved depends on which view is on top. See also: Define Method View, Print Results View, and About View. For Main View, if there is a drawing, Newt saves a ÒnewtÓ (note) to Notepad containing the current drawing. overview dot A popup list of sample expressions appears. If you select an expression, it is copied to the Eval field. You can then edit it, and/or tap Eval to execute. Registered users can customize this list. scroll up, scroll down arrows What scrolls depends on which view is on top. In Main View, the Define Method View scrolls into view. In Define Method View and Print Results View, the main text field scrolls. Preferences Newt saves your preferences for Pen, Newt? and Print? in a Òsystem soupÓ frame so that it can potentially persist across Newt sessions. Since Newt is a neat newt, this preferences entry is removed if you remove the Newt application, replace it with a newer version, or remove the card Newt is on. Registered users receive information on how to copy any Newt 1.0 sources that were saved in Preferences to the NotePad. Define Method View overview dot A popup menu appears with methods defined in current filing category (see filing bar). You can also select New at the top of the menu to create a default template. code list As you select items from the text list on the right, a template is inserted into your current method. This list can be customized by registered users. edit area You can use handwriting, the keyboard icon (or double-tap for the regular, dictionary prompting keyboard), and code list to edit your method. The only format requirement is that the method name occur on the first line, and be followed immediately on the next line by func. For example, here is source for an implementation of poly: poly func (nsides,len) // make a polygon of // each side is length // this computes angle if nsides=0 then :beep () else begin local i,ang := 360/nsides; for i:=1 to nsides :go (len); :turn (ang); end To define your own method, you might try something simple like: fd func(distance) // forward :go(distance) You could then invoke this method in the Eval field, e.g., :fd(80) Revert If you have unsaved changes, Revert appears (and the close box disappears). Tap it to return to the last version saved of the original method, or for New, to the basic template. Save Assuming that the method name is valid, does not conflict with a pre-defined ÒsystemÓ method, and successfully compiles, the method source is saved (created or updated) as a ÒnewtÓ (i.e., text Note) in the current filing category. Errors, if any, are noted in the Print Results View. I decided that Newt should save only valid sources. So, if you cannot figure out a compile error from the cryptic message, you could either Revert to the earlier version, or comment out offending code (precede individual lines with //, or wrap a section with /* */), so that you can Save for now, get on with your life, and look at it later. close box If you have unsaved changes, the close box disappears. It reappears after Revert or a successful Save. Then you can exit normally. Print Results View See earlier comments under filing bar, scroll up, down arrows, and Save. About View See earlier comments under filing bar and Save. NewtonScript Syntax If you have already tried out the examples outlined in the earlier Interface Quick Tour, tapped on the overview dot examples, and looked at the earlier poly example, then you should have a rough idea of what the NewtonScript (NS) syntax is like and several of NewtÕs commands. In NS, programs or scripts are defined as ÒmethodsÓ on objects. Methods describe an objectÕs behavior or actions. Objects in NS are called ÒframesÓ (perhaps they should have been called ÒnewtronsÓ), which ÒinheritÓ attributes and behavior from other frames, usually called ÒprototypesÓ. Newt is a prototype or kind of view. You tell Newt to do things by sending it a ÒmessageÓ, e.g., go. This message consists of a frame (Newt implicitly), a colon (:) separator, the method name, and parentheses with zero or more parameters (values for variables) separated by commas. For example, :go(50). A frame also has ÒslotsÓ (named attributes) that contain values that you can access, such as times, dist, and deg. You can just use the slot name if it can be found via inheritance, or frame.slot if you want to be more specific. WARNING: IF YOU USE OTHER SYSTEM FRAMES, METHODS, AND FUNCTIONS BEYOND THE ONES I HAVE DESCRIBED HERE, YOU DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK. For further information on NewtonScript syntax, and view frame slots and methods, NTK from APDA includes manuals, and hopefully there will be additional books published soon. The Newt Manual provides a summary of syntax and additional Newt methods for registered users. Errors In the unlikely event that a system box pops up with a cryptic error code during Eval or Save, check the following partial list of common error codes, and see if there might be something missing or extra in one of your values or expressions. Common Error Codes Code Description -8007 syntax error (from compiler) -48404 expected a number -48402 expected an integer -48803 wrong number of arguments -48807 undefined variable -48809 undefined method 1627052 divide by zero If you have a Macintosh, you might want to get the Newton LowDown DA (available online) which provides a more complete list of errors from the NTK docs. Things to try: check your syntax against those in examples, check spelling for method and variable names, missing or extra punctuation, garbage from stray gestures, check number and type of arguments (e.g., float vs. integer), and in general use your ÒnewtleÓ. If you think itÕs really a problem with Newt, send me mail describing what you had entered, and I'll try to respond asap. Newt Methods These methods can be invoked without an explicit frame, e.g., :go(50), which means send the message to the default Newt, or if you have multiple Newts, it means broadcast to all of the Newts. Here are a few of Newt's methods: :erase() Newt erases its drawing area :go(distance) Newt moves distance from current location, forward if distance is positive, backward if negative. If Pen is a number, Newt draws a line. Newt just clips the line and disappears if you command it to go outside. :home() Newt moves to center, heads up, ignoring but preserving current pen setting. :pendown() sets NewtÕs pen down. :penup() sets NewtÕs pen up. :poly(sides,len) Newt draws a polygon, e.g., :poly(6,50) is a hexagon. :poly(times,dist) uses the edit fields. A sample source was provided as an example under Define Method View. :turn(degrees) Newt turns degrees relative to current heading: if positive, turns Newt to right, negative to left. Possible Next Steps There are many features and fixes that would be nice to have. However, there are also design trade-offs, especially given the MessagePadÕs and my constraints. So, help me figure out: ¥ where can it go on the screen? ¥ is it worth the extra memory space or implementation time? ¥ can it take advantage of existing Newton mechanisms or metaphors? For example: ¥ online help (on Mac as a FrameViewer or DocViewer file; on Newton as a ÒbookÓ)? ¥ add filing and routing buttons? ¥ better drag gesture; other gestures for drawing; undo support for drawing? ¥ distinguish multiple Newts (by sound, shading, eventually by color)? ¥ misc. drawing features, e.g., pen mode (xor); text, other built-in primitives (oval)? ¥ a subset of string/list Logo-equivalent commands (I have an initial version that I can make available as an NCK file)? ¥ allow more customization of Newt environment, save more to Preferences? ¥ more tutorial information, examples? Personal History I first implemented a screen turtle on an IMLAC display computer, accessed from BBN Logo on a DEC PDP-10 at Stanford circa 1973. Subsequently, I implemented other versions in Lisp, and used others in Smalltalk and ObjectLogo. My long-time interests in children, learning and programming, plus two small NTK examples, Dot2Dot and InspectorGadget, with a little creative juxtaposition, started me down this path. When I am not working on Newt at home or trying to have a life, I am consulting, currently for pharmaceutical companies, on Òenabling technologiesÓ, in particular, pen-based systems. Credits Newt 1.1 was created with NTK 1.0b6. Newton and Newton ToolKit are trademarks of Apple Computer. Apple deserves credit for creating an exciting product (Newton), and powerful object-oriented language (NewtonScript) and development environment (NTK). I look forward to new versions of NTK, documentation and examples. My family contributed the evening and weekend time for me to explore this; Ellie and Kristina helped with testing, Maria with proofreading. Finally, thanks to the early users who have given me feedback and encouragement. I hope that Newt can continue to evolve into an environment that meets your needs. Newton-Applications **************************************** Newton Boy's Demo nwt/app/newtonboy.hqx Joel Bussey 21 Sep 1993 Plays a couple of sounds. My name is Joel Bussey and I am a student at the University of Oklahoma. I work for a company named MicroSynergy in Oklahoma City and I wrote this little package as my first venture with the Newton Toolkit. It doesn't do much but play a couple of sounds. I call it "Newton Boy's Demo" because a friend of mine saw me with the Newton on the first day of classes at the University of Oklahoma and called me "Newton Boy" and that nickname has stuck with me ever since. I include one sound from the "Hamburgler" (from McDonalds--it's kinda' a joke with the MIS students at OU). He'll say "Robble Robble" for you! Enjoy this crazy thing! Joel Bussey MicroSynergy, Oklahoma City, OK Newton-Applications **************************************** Newton Demo nwt/app/newton-demo.hqx Harry Myhre 14 Aug 1993 Non-interactive demo of what a Newton can do. non-interactive demo of what a Newton can do. Works best with 13" monitors. Newton-Applications **************************************** OrderMaker 1.3b1 nwt/app/order-maker-13b1.hqx Computer Concepts 2 Dec 1993 Newton application that is ideal for the salesman. OrderMaker 1.3b1, by Computer Concepts. All rights reserved, 1993. What is OrderMaker ? OrderMaker is a Newton application which is ideal for the salesman. Newton looks up the customer name from the Newton names database, and allows the salesman to enter data about the customer's order real-time while at the customer site. Standard Faxing and Printing are supported when the Salesperson is ready to transmit the order to the home office. The companion product, OrderSender, allows the salesman to dial-into a remote site (mainframe) and dowload the order via terminal emulation with simple drag-and-drop functionality terminal emulation. Full-featured versions of this software will be available mid-February 1994. Registration is available for free upgrade to the full-featured version by sending $23.00 U.S. to: Allan Crump P.O. Box 26322 San Francisco, CA 94111 Please register this copy and you'll receive free updates, and more product info. Newton-Applications **************************************** Periodic Table 1.0 nwt/app/periodic-table.hqx Steven P. Sande 22 Sep 1993 Useful Newton application for chemists, scientists, and students. Periodic Table of the Elements Version 1.0 9/18/93 © Copyright 1993, Steven P. Sande All rights reserved. Well, here it is! My first attempt at a useful Newton application. I hope that the chemists, scientists, and students who have Newtons find this to be a really handy tool. This is being distributed as shareware, so I ask that if you use the program on a regular basis, please send a $5 shareware fee to: Steve Sande 892 E. Quail Pl. Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 I will also send source code to other budding Newton programmers upon receipt of the shareware fee. This may be distributed on on-line services, but I ask that creators of commercial shareware collections (i.e. - Educorp, etc...) please contact me for permission before including this program in their collections. Please note that this copyright notice and ReadMe file must be distributed with the program. About version 1.0: Note that due to the small size of the MessagePad screen, certain element symbols in the Table are truncated to one character. This happens in most cases where there is a letter "M" in the symbol (i.e. - Mn appears as an "M"). If you tap the symbol, the correct information will appear in the view at the bottom of the screen. Steve Sande AppleLink: PSCO.NGG or SANSOFT Internet: PSCO.NGG@applelink.apple.com NewtonMail: No address yet, since the system isn't working yet! ;) BBS: MAGIC Denver, (303) 791-8732 Newton-Applications **************************************** PerPro nwt/app/per-pro.hqx H. Myler 28 Sep 1993 Myers-Briggs Personality Types profiler for amusement purposes only. AUTHOR: H. Myler Update to PerPro that cleans up icon and puts close box in credits/help view. PerPro is a Myers-Briggs Personality Types profiler intended for amusement purposes only and not for professional analysis. Should provide amusing diversion during long meetings as you analyze yourself, your boss, or the presenter. Newton-Applications **************************************** Resto 1.3 nwt/app/resto-13.hqx 22 Sep 1993 Newton program ÒResto 1.3.Ó **************************************** Newton-Applications RPN Calc 0.91 nwt/app/rpn-calc-091.hqx Steve Boyd 19 Nov 1993 Interpretation of an HP41/42 style RPN calculator. RPN Calculator Version 0.91 Copyright © 1993 Steve Boyd RPN Calc is my interpretation of an HP41/42 style RPN calculator. It contains most of the basic functionality of an HP scientific calculator. This is my first effort at Newton programming, I hope you enjoy using it. RPNCalc is "Newton FreeWare". It is provided "as is" and free of charge. It may be freely distributed. It may not be sold. All commercial distribution is prohibited. Only nominal download costs may be collected in connection with online distribution. Please send comments and bug reports to me at: Compuserve: 76600,2454 AOL: SteveB45@aol.com ****************************** Changes ****************************** Version 0.9 Initial release. Version 0.91 Fixed a minor problem with entry of EEX or Decimal immediately after a two operand function (+, -, etc.). Newton-Applications **************************************** SciCalc nwt/app/sci-calc.hqx Robert Bruce 18 Aug 1993 Simple implementation of a standard scientific calculator. SciCalc is a simple implementation of a standard (i.e. NOT Reverse Polish or 'RPN') scientific calculator for the Apple Newton MessagePad and similar PDAs. This is the first release version, which has so far only been tested by the developer. If you do find problems, please let me know so that I can rectify them in the next release. To load it into a Newton MessagePad, you must have a Mac (on which you should be reading this!) and the beta Connection Kit. Simply connect your Mac to your Newton, and install the Calc.pkg file as a Newton application, down the connection to your Newton. Current features: All floating point numeric calculations normally found on a basic 'scientific' calculator, including a wide range of trig and exp/log functions. A single number display, edited by button use only. Two standard financial functions. Two user-accessible memorys, which include summation functions. Constants Pi and e available from keys. Conversion to and from radians and degrees. Planned features: Hexadecimal math (possibly even with hexadecimal point!). Copying of result to other Newton apps. My own error/exception trapping. This calculator is freely distributable, and must not be sold. However, it remains Copyright © 1993 EHN & DIJ Oakley, all other rights reserved. It was developed using the Newton Toolkit, which is Copyright © 1992-1993 Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved. Apple Computer, Inc., accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for this product, and so on. As this is supplied free, EHN & DIJ Oakley accept no responsibility or liability for the product or what it might do to your Newton, nor for any inaccuracy of any results therefrom. You use it entirely at your own risk! Newton and most other trade names mentioned above are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Thanks Robert Bruce Newton-Applications **************************************** SciCalc 1.0b4 nwt/app/calc-104.hqx Howard Oakley 15 Oct 1993 Implementation of a standard scientific calculator. About SciCalc - the first scientific calculator for the Apple Newtonª Version 1.0b4 SciCalc is a simple implementation of a standard (i.e. NOT Reverse Polish or 'RPN') scientific calculator for the Apple Newton MessagePad and similar PDAs. If you do find problems, please let me know so that I can rectify them in the next release. To load it into a Newton MessagePad, you must have a Mac (on which you should be reading this!) and a Connection Kit. Simply connect your Mac to your Newton, and install the Calc104.pkg file as a Newton application, down the connection to your Newton. New bug-fixes: Some kind users reported odd behaviour e.g. when finding the sine of Pi. Initially, this appeared to be a problem of accuracy, which worried me (as I use the standard Newton SANE routines). However, after considerable investigation, it transpired that when converting from a number to the display, small or large numbers could automagically be expressed using scientific notation (e.g. -4.1056e-08). However, when converting from the display to a number, the reverse function could not cope with such formats! I have now implemented my own routines to handle this. However, beware of rounding problems - if you keep pressing the = key, you will see small numbers grow, and large ones shrink. The maths routines used are *not* designed for high precision in the face of such extreme numbers, I am afraid. Recent features: I have now implemented my own error handling routines. Although these do not always give ideal messages, and very occasionally appear to result in a recurrent error (which may require a reset to stop - if this happens to you, please mail me!), they are much better than the previous ones. The calculator now has its own icon in the Extras drawer. Bug fixes previous versions: In the first posted version, an error (-8007) occurred when dealing with numbers using the thousands separator (e.g. ','). This has now been fixed and thousands, millions, etc., should now work fine throughout. I also hope that this is independent of the number format being used (i.e. what the thousands separator is). Current features: All floating point numeric calculations normally found on a basic 'scientific' calculator, including a wide range of trig and exp/log functions. A single number display, edited by button use only. Two standard financial functions. Two user-accessible memorys, which include summation functions. Constants Pi and e available from keys. Conversion to and from radians and degrees. Informative error handling Transparent use of 'fixed point' notation (e.g. 3,456.789) and 'scientific' notation (e.g. 3.456789e-05) as required by numbers Planned features: Hexadecimal math (possibly even with hexadecimal point!). Copying of result to other Newton apps. Note that currently the hex keys (A-F, and the radio button to switch between hex and dec) are non-functional. All routines used are standard built-in Newton math routines, except for the degree to radian conversions, which are simple arithmetic ones. Note on key naming: x^y is 'x to the power of y' sqt is 'square root' exp is 'e to the power of' ln is 'log to the base e' log is 'log to the base 10' d>r is convert degrees to radians r>d is convert radians to degrees *** note that all trig is performed in radians*** sin, cos, tan are as they say asin, aco, ata are arcsine, arccosine and arctangent sinh, csh, tnh are hyperbolic sine, cosine and tangent asih, ach, ath are hyperbolic arcsine, arccosine, and arctangent erf is the error function erc is the errorc function ga is the gamma function annuity calculates the present value factor of an annuity at a given interest rate over the specified periods, the interest rate being per period. The first number entered is the rate, the second the periods. Enter as <=>. compound calculates the compounded interest factor over the specified number of periods. The first number entered is the rate, the second the periods, as per annuity. The keys to the right of, and below, 'M1,2' are the memory access keys - the left column for M1, the right for M2. In each case, the keys mean: -> saves current display to memory + adds current display to memory and stores result in memory <- replaces current display by memory C clears memory contents to 0 Pi produces the value of Pi (3.14159....) e produces the value of e (2.71828....) clear all clears everything except for the two memories CE clears only the rightmost character in the display (works on all display entries!) +/- negates the sign of the display, i.e. + becomes - and vice versa. This calculator is freely distributable, and must not be sold. However, it remains Copyright © 1993 EHN & DIJ Oakley, all other rights reserved. It was developed using the Newton Toolkit, which is Copyright © 1992-1993 Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved. Apple Computer, Inc., accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for this product, and so on. As this is supplied free, EHN & DIJ Oakley accept no responsibility or liability for the product or what it might do to your Newton, nor for any inaccuracy of any results therefrom. You use it entirely at your own risk! Newton and most other trade names mentioned above are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. I hope this fills a gap until Dubl-Click's excellent GoFigureª calculators become available, and commend that to you as a worthwhile future purchase. Howard Oakley, EHN & DIJ Oakley. CompuServe 70734,120; AppleLink UK0392; Internet Howard@quercus.demon.co.uk; Fax +44 983 853253. More fine software from the Isle of Wight, UK! Newton-Applications **************************************** Shopping List 1.3 nwt/app/shopping-list-13.hqx Nomadic Technologies 4 Nov 1993 Demonstrates a potential Newton application in a manufacturing firm. Shopping List 1.3 by Nomadic Technologies 19948 Laurel Ave. Rocky River, OH 44116 CIS: 76377, 470 AppleLink: TOMUNKEFER Shopping List was originally developed to demonstrate a potential Newton application in a manufacturing firm. (Grocery shopping is very much like "order picking" in a warehouse with many SKU's.) As you can see from the release history below, Shopping List has been steadily improved as we've used it as a test ground for new approaches to Newton software. We envision a version 1.4 that will link Shopping List to the Find and Intelligent Assistance features of Newton. .....What's New in Version 1.3 - The pull-down store section menu has been replaced with a palette of icon buttons. (Thanks to Dileep Sharma in Tokyo for ideas.) - Audio feedback is included. - Scrolling the overview lists is now in page steps instead of line steps. ....Version 1.2 included: - Printing of the shopping list - Changes soup removal from an automatic process to an menu selection. This change eliminates the warning message produced when the P-card on which Shopping List was installed was ejected. - An overview display of unchecked items. - Several cosmetic changes. ....Version 1.1 included: - The data soup automatically removed if the application is removed. - Item entry into different store sections has been improved. - An overview list of all items in all sections is available. ________ Legal Stuff________ Shopping List 1.3 is Copyright © 1993 by Nomadic Technologies. It may be distributed freely for non-commercial purposes with this documentation. Rights are reserved by the author. The author assumes no risk in the use of this software. .....In other words You can use Shopping List 1.3 without charge or guilt. You can give it to your friends as long as you include this documentation file. If you try to sell this software, youÕll hear from our attorney. If it makes your Newton go up in smoke, destroys data, or causes you buy the wrong flavor of Nabisco Newtons, rest assured that you have our sympathy. ____Installing and Removing Shopping List ____ Download Shopping List to your Newton in the usual way using the Connection Kit, NTK, or Downloader. Shopping List is on the large side, about 45 KB, as Newton applications go. It's probably a good idea to install it on your PCMCIA card (P-card) if you have one. When Shopping List is installed, it creates a soup to hold the list information, if the soup doesn't already exist. If an unlocked P-card is present, the soup will be created there. Otherwise, the soup is created in the internal storage space. If you plan to remove Shopping List from your Newton, first use the Remove Soup option in the Routing menu (the little envelope icon), then remove the application. If the data soup is not found when you open Shopping List, it gives you a warning of that fact, but keeps on running. In these conditions, if you enter information and then do a restart of the Newton by pressing the battery case button, that information is lost. ______Using Shopping List ______ Shopping List has two modes, "Edit" and "Shop". When launched, it starts in "Edit" mode. A button in the lower-left, alternately appearing as an edit icon and a shopping cart icon, toggle the mode. The shopping list is divided into store sections. You select which section using the palette of icon buttons. The store sections are pre-defined and cannot be altered. The list of items can be scrolled using the static up and down arrows. .....List Overview The overview button reveals a list of all items in all store sections. This overview window cannot be used to edit the list. A tap of the close button in the overview window or another tap of the "belly button" closes this window. The list is scrolled by using the static up and down arrows. .....Edit Mode In "Edit" mode, the item list is shortened to make room for an editing window. Here you can add new items to the list for the currently selected store section. When adding an item, a pop up menu is available to assign that item to a store section. This menu's selection defaults to the section currently displayed. To change or delete an existing item, tap on it in the list and it will appear in the edit window with appropriate command buttons. The ÒClearÓ button is visible in "Edit" mode and erases the check marks from all items. In this way, you can ÒresetÓ your list for the next shopping trip without erasing the items entered. .....Shop Mode When in ÒShopÓ mode, a single tap on an item toggles a check mark next to the item off and on. Checked items are sorted to the bottom of the list. Tapping the reminder (string on finger) icon that is visible in "Shop"mode reveals an overview of any items that have not been checked off. .....The Routing Button (the tiny envelope button) The Print List does just what it says using the same approach as other Newton applications. The Remove Soup selection deletes Shopping List's data soup after confirmation. Only use this option if you intend to remove the application. Nomadic Technologies October 27, 1993 Newton-Applications **************************************** Sign nwt/app/sign.hqx Simeon Leifer 28 Sep 1993 Newton app with pictures of american sign language finger alphabet. AUTHOR: Simeon Leifer Sign is a Newton app that contains pictures for the american sign language finger alphabet. In its current incarnation, it is most useful for reference. I may add the ability to write in words and have it sign them. Newton-Applications **************************************** TermLimit nwt/app/term-limit.hqx 19 Nov 1993 Limited terminal emulator for the Newton. TermLimit TermLimit is a (very) limited terminal emulator for the Newton. I wrote it so that I could retrieve my unread QuickMail while on the road. TermLimit divides input and output into two onscreen areas: Text Received and Text To Send. Both areas have action buttons for accessing additional commands. In addition, there are a row of buttons across the bottom of the application for additional commands. These are detailed below: ------------------------------------------ Application Buttons ------------------------------------------ From Left to Right: Setup - This button takes you to the Setup screen. Setup options are described later on. Connect - This is represented by the phone icon. Clicking on it will display a popup list of connections. If you are already connected, it will read Disconnect. Macro - Clicking on this button will show a popup list of macros. Clicking an item in this list will result in the selected macroÕs text being sent to the connection Return - This is represented by the carriage return icon. Clicking on it will result in a CR being sent to the connection. Send Text - This is represented by the handset icon. Clicking on it will send the text in the Text To Send area to the connection. ------------------------------------------ Text Received Action Button Items: ------------------------------------------ Print & Fax - Print or fax the contents of the received text buffer Copy Receive buffer To Notes - Adds the contents of the received text buffer as a new note to the Notes application Clear Receive Buffer - Clears the receive buffer ------------------------------------------ Text To Send Action Button Items: ------------------------------------------ Clear Send Buffer - Clears the text to send buffer ------------------------------------------ TermLimit Setup ------------------------------------------ Add Connection - Adds a new connection. A new untitled connection will appear in the list. Clicking on the connection will display its settings. You can set the name of the connection, whether it is a modem or serial connection, if its a modem connection you can set its phone number, if its a serial connection you can set a string to transmit on connecting, and a baud setting. Note: This version of TermLimit will only connect at 2400 baud, all other settings are ignored. Remove Connection - Displays a popup list of connections. Choosing a connection from the popup list will delete it Add Macro - Adds a new macro. A new untitled macro will appear in the list. Clicking on the macro will display its settings. You can set the name of the macro and the text to transmit when the macro is used. Note that the macro text can contain carriage returns and be longer than is displayed onscreen. Remove Macro - Displays a popup list of macros. Choosing a macro from the popup list will delete it ------------------------------------------ Notes ------------------------------------------ TermLimit can miss characters during connections and will also sometimes not update its display with text it has received. It will lose text sometimes during heavy text reception. Text updates problems usually happen just before a prompt. For best results, dont use TermLimit with text intensive BBSs and try to use it with BBSs whose commands are familiar to you so that if it doesnt show the command line with the options, you still know what key to choose. Also, set up macros for all your frequently entered commands, passwords, name, etc. It sure beats trying to handwrite. Even with these limitations, it works pretty well for logging into QuickMail or similar connections. If you cant live with these limitations then please buy one of the commercial solutions when they become available. This is not a commercial product nor will it ever be. There are excellent solutions in the pipeline from others (Ex Machina and CE Software) which will hapefully work with less problems. In the meanwhile, this will give you a taste of what the Newt will be like when it gets some serious communications capabilities. Newton-Applications **************************************** TimeCardª nwt/app/time-card.hqx The MIS Department 30 Sep 1993 Allows tracking daily activities by client and project. TimeCardª comes from my need as a consultant to track daily activities by client and project. This is a prototype (it doesn't do much yet) and that is where you come in! Please review the layout for TimeCard and give me your thoughts. What kind of items do you keep track of? What reports do you need? When completed, TimeCard will become a shareware product so your ideas are important. You get to become part of the design phase. I will try to incorporate the best ideas into this product. If you would like to become a beta user and be one of the first to use TimeCard, please send $25 to: The MIS Department 2133 Mackenzie Drive Columbus, Ohio 43220 All beta users will also get Version 1 when it is available for no additional charge. Thanks for you cooperation! Jim Pidcock The MIS Department misdept@aol.com Important information follows: ©1993 by The MIS Department. All rights reserved. TimeCardª Prototype may be freely distributed with this unmodified READ ME file. All correspondence become the property of The MIS Department. ANY SOFTWARE DELIVERED TO YOU (CUSTOMER) IS DONE ON AN ÒAS ISÓ BASIS. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE MIS DEPARTMENT (MIS) DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET CUSTOMERÕS OR ANY LICENSED ORGANIZATION'S REQUIREMENTS, OR WILL OPERATE IN THE MANNER DESIRED BY CUSTOMER OR ANY LICENSED COMPANY OR THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE. MIS SHALL NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES HEREUNDER, INCLUDING BUT LIMITED TO THE LOSS OF DATA OR INFORMATION OF ANY KIND, LOSS OF PROFIT, OR LIABILITY TO THIRD PARTIES, HOWEVER CAUSED WHETHER BY THE ACT OR NEGLIGENCE OF MIS OR OTHERWISE. IT IS RECOGNIZED THAT THE EQUIPMENT CONTAINS MEMORIES OR OTHER DEVICES WHICH HAVE ACCUMULATE SUBSTANTIAL DATA. IN NO EVENT SHALL MIS BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER IF ANY SUCH DATA IS LOST OR RENDERED INACCURATE, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF ANY SUCH LOSS OR INACCURACY, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING FROM CUSTOMERÕS USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE EITHER SEPARATELY OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT. Newton-Applications **************************************** Tricorder nwt/app/tricorder.hqx 21 Sep 1993 Star Trek The Next Generation tricorder simulation for the Newton. TRICORDER Is a Star Trek The Next Generation tricorder simulation for the Newton. It does not do too much but it is a nice little piece for any Trek fan who owns a Newton. It does require either the Macintosh or Windows Connection Kit or the Newton Toolkit in order for you to download this package to your Newton for installation. TRICORDER is one of the first shareware apps for the Newton. This version is free, but if you want to include this in any package or other distribution method other than download from AOL, you must contact and have permission from the author. You may reach me at one of the following addresses: AOL AFA Marty AppleLink D5301 internet mrw@falconmicro.com Enjoy! Newton-Applications **************************************** Tricorder 7 nwt/app/tricorder-7.hqx 19 Nov 1993 Newton program ÒTricorder 7.Ó **************************************** Newton-Applications 800s nwt/book/800s.hqx 7 Oct 1993 Newton program Ò800s.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book A Case of Identity nwt/book/case-of-identity.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A Case of Identity (CASEOFID.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adv. of the Bruce-Prtngtn Plans nwt/book/adv-of-bruce-part-plans.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans (BP-PLANS.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adv. of the Missing 3-Quarter nwt/book/adv-of-missing-3-quarter.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Missing Three-Quarter (MISSN3-4.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Advent. of the Dying Detective nwt/book/adv-of-the-dying-detective.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 9 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Dying Detective (DYNDTCTV.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Advent. of the EngineerÕs Thumb nwt/book/adv-of-the-engineers-thumb.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 9 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the EngineerÕs Thumb (ENGNRTHM.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Advent. of the Golden Pince-Nez nwt/book/adv-of-the-golden-pince-nez.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez (GOLDN-PN.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Advent. of the Norwood Builder nwt/book/adv-of-the-norwood-builder.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Norwood Builder (NRWDBILD.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Advent. of the Solitary Cyclist nwt/book/adv-of-the-solitary-cyclist.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist (SCYCLIST.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventure of the Beryl Coronet nwt/book/adv-of-the-beryl-coronet.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 2 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet (BCORONET.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle nwt/book/adv-of-the-blue-carbuncle.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 2 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle (BCARBNCL.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventure of the Cardboard Box nwt/book/adv-of-the-cardboard-box.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Cardboard Box (CDBRDBOX.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventure of the Dancing Men nwt/book/adv-of-the-dancing-men.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 9 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Dancing Men (DANCNMEN.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventure of the Devil's Foot nwt/book/adv-of-the-devils-foot.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 9 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Devil's Foot (DVLSFOOT.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventure of the Empty House nwt/book/adv-of-the-empty-house.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 9 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Empty House (EMPTYHSE.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventure of the Noble Bachelor nwt/book/adv-of-the-noble-bachelor.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor (NOBLBACH.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventure of the Priory School nwt/book/adv-of-the-priory-school.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Priory School (PRIORY-S.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventure of the Speckled Band nwt/book/adv-of-the-speckled-band.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Speckled Band (SP-BAND.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventure of the Three Students nwt/book/adv-of-the-three-students.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Three Students (3STUDNTS.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Adventures of the Veiled Lodger nwt/book/adv-of-the-veiled-lodger.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 2 Dec 1993 Newton book ÒAdventures of the Veiled Lodger.Ó Adventures of the Veiled Lodger (VLDLODGR.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Aesops Fables nwt/book/aesops-fables.hqx 9 Dec 1993 Newton book ÒAesops Fables.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book BarKeeper 1.0 nwt/book/bar-keeper-10.hqx Ryan Levy 19 Nov 1993 List of drinks collected from various places. Welcome to BarKeeper 1.0 Copyright 1993, Ryan Levy, All rights reserved. BarKeeper is a list of drinks collected from various places over the years. if anybody sees one of there creations in the list I would like to thank you. Not all drinks have been tested by me and therefore I cannot be responsible for anything. To select a drink from the lists just tap on it and you will go to the page with that drink on it. Scrolling and the browser works as well as doing a find. This software is postcardware. Just send me a postcard from where you live with a drink recipe. If the recipe proves to be tasty then I will include it in an update. This software is provided with NO warranties expressed or implied. I DO NOT warranty this software to be free from errors, and you use it at your own risk. This software has been released as "Postcardware", that means that you may make use of the software, and distribute it to any other user. However, this software may not be used or distributed as part of a commercial program, and I reserve all rights to the "BarKeeper" program. Ryan Levy c/o Jahn Frundsberg Str. 15 80634 Munich Germany Newton-Book **************************************** Big Book nwt/book/big-book.hqx 16 Dec 1993 Newton book ÒBig Book.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book Days nwt/book/days.hqx 7 Oct 1993 Newton book ÒDays.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book Disapp. of Lady Frances Carfax nwt/book/dis-of-lady-frances-carfax.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 9 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax (LDYCARFX.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Error Book nwt/book/error-book.hqx Ben Gottlieb 13 Dec 1993 Newton Book Reader book listing Newton errors and exceptions. ******************************** Error Book ******************************* This is just a simple Newton Book Reader book that lists all the errors and exceptions on the Newton, as taken from the Newton Toolkit Documentation. Please email all suggestions, comments, ideas, etc... to gottlb@rpi.edu Thanks, Ben Gottlieb Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Newton-Book **************************************** FCC Frequency Allocation nwt/book/fcc-freqency-allocation.hqx 16 Dec 1993 Newton book ÒFCC Frequency Allocation.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book Fortune Demo nwt/book/fortune-demo.hqx Scott Shwarts and David Dunham 7 Oct 1993 Demo version of the Fortune Guide to American Business Introduction Welcome to the demo version of the Fortune Guide to American Business, an information tool produced by Apple Computer and Fortune magazine. Building on the famous Fortune 500 and Service 500 directories that appear annually in Fortune magazine, the Fortune Guide to American Business gives you a wealth of information on 1,000 of the largest corporations in U.S. business. You can peruse information on a companyÕs product lines, sales, profits, assets, stock-market performance, employees, and many other variables. You can chart these statistics over five years, getting a visual picture of a companyÕs progress or comparing one companyÕs performance with anotherÕs. For many of the 1,000 companies covered, a written overview of operations is supplied from HooverÕs Handbook of American Business, published by The Reference Press. *** Please note that this is a large package. After installation it takes up about 68K so you'll want to load it onto a RAM or Flash card. Note to Developers This package also demonstrates the Newton's Digital Book Reader. The entire book was produced with Apple's Digital Book technology which will soon be available to developers. As you work with the book, note how templates (views) can be combined with text and graphic content to make books an interactive source of information. Credits The Fortune Guide to American Business and the demo version was produced by Pense Corporation. It was designed and developed by Scott Shwarts and David Dunham. ©1993 Apple Computer, Inc. ©1993 Time, Inc. ©1993 The Reference Press Uploaded with the permission of Apple Computer, Inc. for the benefit of the Newton community. Newton-Book **************************************** HackerÕs Dictionary nwt/book/hackers-dictionary.hqx 16 Dec 1993 Newton book ÒHackerÕs Dictionary.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book Heart of Darkness nwt/book/heart-of-darkness.hqx 19 Nov 1993 Newton book ÒHeart of Darkness.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book His Last Bow - An Epilogue nwt/book/his-last-bow-an-epilogue.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. His Last Bow - An Epilogue of Sherlock Holmes (LAST-BOW.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** Hunting of the Snark nwt/book/hunting-of-the-snark.hqx 2 Dec 1993 Newton book ÒHunting of the Snark.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book Jungle Book nwt/book/jungle-book.hqx 19 Nov 1993 Newton book ÒJungle Book.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book LDS Art nwt/book/later-day-saints-art-faith.hqx 16 Dec 1993 Newton book ÒLDS Art.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book MCN Directory nwt/book/mcn-directory.hqx DIRECTLINE 7 Oct 1993 Membership Directory of the Macintosh Consultants Network. Enclosure: MCN_Members.PKG Enclosure: MCN_NEWTON.PKG The attached compressed file is a Netwon Digital Book which contains the Membership Directory of the Macintosh Consultants Network. You must have the Newton Connection Kit to install the package into your Newton. (Note that the enclosed file is an AppleLink ÒpackageÓ which must be decompressed to create a Newton ÒpackageÓ for installation on your Newton.) MCN October 7, 1993 Author: DIRECTLINE Newton-Book **************************************** Nude Beaches nwt/book/nude-beaches.hqx Tony Lindsey 16 Dec 1993 Listing of dozens of nude beaches in the state of California. NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. This Stuffit Archive contains three files: NUDEBCHS.INF - Contains the text you are now reading NUDEBCHS.PKG - NewtonBook containing a listing of dozens of nude beaches in the state of California. NUDEBCHS.DOC - The fully-formatted MS Word 5 file that was used to create NUDEBCHS.PKG. Use this file to study how I did it. Then create a pile of your OWN books and upload them onto America Online! Publisher's Notes - About Nude Beaches of California: 12 Dec 93, Version 1.0 Newton version created by Tony Lindsey (xxltony@aol.com) (c) Copyright 1993 NewtBoy Productions. All rights reserved. The information IÕve gathered here is probably pretty old, and needs to be updated. I DID NOT CREATE the original collection. It was floating around the bulletin boards withnout any credits. IÕll be glad to re-issue an improved version of this book if I get more news. Email me with any corrections! I have already updated the BlackÕs Beach listing. Use it as an example of the additions I am requesting. Now, the legal stuff: This document may be copied freely, but may not be sold without prior permission. This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Newton-Book **************************************** The Adventure of Black Peter nwt/book/adv-of-black-peter.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 2 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of Black Peter (B-PETER.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** The Adventure of the Red Circle nwt/book/adv-of-the-red-circle.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of the Red Circle (REDCIRCL.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge nwt/book/adv-of-wisteria-lodge.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge (W-LODGE.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** The Boscombe Valley Mystery nwt/book/boscombe-valley-mystery.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 2 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Boscombe Valley Mystery (BVMYSTRY.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** The Constitution nwt/book/the-constitution.hqx 2 Dec 1993 Newton book ÒThe Constitution.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book The Five Orange Pips nwt/book/five-orange-pips.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 9 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Five Orange Pips (5ORNGPIP.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** The Man with the Twisted Lip nwt/book/man-with-the-twisted-lip.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Man with the Twisted Lip (TWISTLIP.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** The Red-Headed League nwt/book/the-red-headed-league.hqx Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel 16 Dec 1993 Text from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The Red-Headed League (RHLEAGUE.PKG) by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Text excepted from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859 - 1930). NEEDS: Newton Connection Kit software, (Windows or Mac version) or any other software that will load .PKG package files onto a Newton product. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Mac or PC to load the package onto a Newton MessagePad, Sharp ExpertPad or later hardware products with Newton Intelligence. Newton version created by Tony Lindsey and Jeff Gitchel This document is published in this form for reasons of enjoyment and convenience only. There has been little effort to ensure the completeness or accuracy of the text contained within, or the quality or applicability of the software presenting it. Those requiring an accurate text are encouraged to acquire a properly verified edition at their own expense, and are responsible for determining when that need is present. Those requiring assurance of software quality or applicability are encouraged to remove this document from any computer within their control. Text for this electronic book is from the Online Book Initiative. "The Online Book Initiative is a publicly-spirited project which provides freely redistributable electronic texts on the Internet from World.std.com, an anonymous FTP site." Newton-Book **************************************** TID Book 2.05 nwt/book/tid-book-205.hqx 13 Dec 1993 Newton program ÒTID Book 2.05.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book Zen and the Art of Internet nwt/book/zen-and-the-art-of-internet.hqx 2 Dec 1993 Newton book ÒZen and the Art of Internet.Ó **************************************** Newton-Book Astro nwt/dev/astro-source.hqx 19 Nov 1993 Newton source for ÒAstro.Ó **************************************** Newton-Development Beep Beep nwt/dev/beep-beep.hqx Erica Sadun 1 Nov 1993 Demo of using sounds and picture resources. BEEPBEEP.PKG This is a demo of using sounds and picture resources directly found in the ROM. It is "FiggleWare" so if you think its cool, drop me a line at erica@cc.gatech.edu and lemme know how it went. Erica Sadun p.s. don't sell it. don't modify it. just enjoy it... Newton-Development **************************************** Bomber nwt/dev/bomber-source.hqx Mark Dalrymple 21 Sep 1993 Simple first Newton program. Bomber -- an executive nuclear conflict initiator. (LBE #2) Written my Mark Dalrymple, Lone Badger Enterprises. CIS 72260,1077 (72260.1077@compuserve.com) This code is in the Public Domain. Welcome to Bomber -- a tiny program of questionable taste. It presents three radio buttons, an editable text field, and a push button. The buttons are labeled "Moscow", "Washington DC", and "Other" where you can write in anything you want to. When you push the button, (or TV's Frank pushes the button for you), a floating window pops up saying that the indicated city won't bother you any more. Why on Earth would an ordinarily compassionate and sane person write something like this? Over the last 12 years, the first program I've written for many computer systems and programming environments has been Bomber -- a childhood weirdism gone horribly wrong. I now have versions of Bomber in Apple II, Commodore 64 and IBM PC BASIC (both GW and Turbo), Mac Toolbox, MacApp, X11, Looking Glass Advantage, Galaxy, and now NewtonScript/NTK. As such, it's probably not Ideal Newton Code, but it does function, and perfroms good error handling (i.e. trying to Nuke something when no cities are selected, or nothing is written in the text field) and I believe that it's fairly well commented. The an interesting part of this was getting the icon into the project. You need to have a named PICT resource in a resource file, and add that resource file to your project. This PICT will thenappear in the Project->Settings... menu item. OBTW, Since ResEdit doesn't have a PICT editor but it does have an ICON editor, I used the ICON editor to make the icon and copied it into the PICT. I left the ICON in the resource file for reference. It's not directly used by NTK. Files in this distribution: Bomber.t -- Template for the main bomber window Bomber.Confirm.t -- Template for a transient window Bomber.rsrc -- Resource file containing the package's icon. Bomber.¹ -- The NTK Project file Bomber.¹.pkg -- The downloadable packge Bomber.ReadMe -- This RELLIE_KOOL file. Enjoy, and I look forward to subjecting the world to more Newton-based programs. (I promise to make the next one more interesting and tasteful than Bomber) Newton-Development **************************************** Check Please! Source nwt/dev/check-please-source.hqx Allan Hoeltje 21 Sep 1993 Check calculator. CheckPlease! Written by Allan Hoeltje on September 3, 1993 using NTK 1.0b4. It's just a simple check calculator but it can be handy in real situations. I have included the source project so feel free to cut and paste if you find the code to your liking. I have tested it extensively so it should be as stable as any Newton App you will find on the market. ;-) Let me know what you think. Better yet, send me your latest Newton App! Allan Hoeltje Boulder, Colorado USA Compuserve 70444,266 Newton-Development **************************************** Guitar Tuner Source nwt/dev/guitar-tuner-source.hqx john calhoun 19 Nov 1993 Pretty simple and straightforward project. This is a pretty simple and straightforward project. You may note that: - the app is draggable - it plays sounds - the icon animates The Project Data contains a specific path-name for loading the sounds. If you wish to compile this project, you will need to change those path-names to correspond to the path on your own machine. I don't think it will allow certain meta-characters in the path-name. I had a folder that had a "Ä" character in its name and NTK couldn't walk the path apparently. john calhoun- Newton-Development **************************************** HI Toolkit 1.0 nwt/dev/hi-toolkit-10.hqx Trygve Isaacson 1 Nov 1993 Set of templates for designing Newton interfaces. Newton HI Toolkit Enclosed is my Newton Human Interface Toolkit. It is a set of templates for designing Newton interfaces. It probably belongs in newton/dev. The contents have been virus-checked with Disinfectant 3.2. The enclosed file is a Compact Pro self-extracting archive that has been BinHexed. The following text is in the readme file: ----------------------- Newton Human Interface Toolkit by Trygve Isaacson v1.0 10/28/93 Nothing fancy--this is just a couple of MacPaint documents containing a bunch of the Newton human interface elements in what I believe to be accurate dimensions. There is no real trick to creating this stuff, but it is pretty tedious, so I hope this will make it easier for you to sketch out your Newton ideas. If you have any corrections, suggestions, or additions you would like to see, please send them to me at: trygve@apple.com This package may be freely distributed, but please make sure to include the Read Me file with it. Newton-Development **************************************** Internals Source nwt/dev/internals-source.hqx Theo Heselmans 1 Nov 1993 Extension of ProtoTextLists. When first starting Newton development I fiddled around with some basic principles, like lists. ProtoTextLists seemed pretty interesting, but I the sample was a little too simple. So I extended this code a little, cleaned it up and discovered/learned a lot during this work. I must say though that I wrote this a month ago, did some major Newton development after that, relooked at the code again yesterday, and cut at least one third of the code and slots ! I hereby give this code away for free, not because it's a great wonderful tool (far from), but because it might give other novices some help. If more people would share their code, the whole developer community could benefit from it. Don't worry if you doubt your code isn't clean (I'm sure mine isn't), just put it on CIS or AppleLink. Some standard legal issues : Beware: this code is not thoroughly tested. It very probably contains serious bugs. Use it at your own risk. This sample code is free. Please play with this code, use ideas from it, and incorporate it into your own projects without any restrictions. Vers a Versa is a small startup company in Belgium, getting pretty interested in Newton development. We have already 2 Newton projects assigned to us, and getting along quite well, thanks to the great support for the whole Pie team. Please send me remarks, bug reports, suggestions, expressions of praise, and lucrative job offers to Theo Heselmans Vers a Versa Tolstraat 13 B-2000 Antwerp Belgium Tel : + 32 3 238 35 70 Fax : + 32 3 248 59 35 AppleLink : Vers.a.Versa Compuserve : 100276,3325 Newton-Development **************************************** Keyboard 1.0 Source nwt/dev/keyboard-10-src.hqx Erica Sadun 8 Nov 1993 Keyboard tool for the Newton. [IF THIS LOOKS STRANGE, SET YOUR FONT TO COURIER AND YOUR TABS TO 8] KB.PKG: KEYBOARD MANIA (version 1.0) This release and the source code is "FiggleWare" so if you think it's cool, drop me a line at erica@cc.gatech.edu and lemme know how it went. --Erica Sadun p.s. don't sell it. don't modify it. just enjoy it and distribute it freely. p.p.s. I both beta and review other people's software...HINT HINT. If you use and enjoy this package, why not send me a free copy of one of your packages? Thanks! +===========================================================================+ | [MinMax][Keyboards] +--------------+ [del->] [bullet] [<-del] [info] | | | keyboard | [tab] [space] [return] | | [Extras][Styles] +--------------+ [left] [right] [close] | +===========================================================================+ F E A T U R E S: * ICONIFICATION: The MinMax button will let you hide away the keyboard when you don't need it and pop it back when you do. The MinMax button looks like a little square attached to a bigger square. * REMEMBERED LOCATIONS: The floating keyboard and icon locations are remembered for consistancy. To move the keyboard or icon, drag the border. * POPUP EXTRAS: The Extras button which looks like a file folder will let you access your applets and the builtin extras conserving screen space. Just click for a list of applets or press and hold until you hear the "poof" sound and release for the builtins. * REPEATING KEYS: Delete, Space and the Left/Right keys all repeat after a delay. Just keep holding the key to start multiple deletes, etc. If you undo after this operation, >all< changes are restored! * MULTIPLE KEYBOARDS: Current keyboards include punctuation, numeric elements and the alphabet. To the right of the minimize button, the Keyboards button leads you to a list of keyboard alternatives. Send in your ideas for new keyboards. The keyboards button looks like a stack of keyboards, a filing cabinet or a triple domino depending on the time of day and degree of inebriation. * TIMESTAMP: A special timestamp keyboard lets you mark the date and time. * DIRECT ACCESS TO STYLES: The Styles button, next to the folder, gives you immediate access to the styles slip. Super convenient! The styles button looks like a set of line widths with a check next to them. * MOVEMENT AND EDIT KEYS: A standard palette appears next to the keyboard supporting forward and backward delete, superbullet (bullet, return, space), tab, space,. return, move left and move right. * KITCHEN SINK (forthcoming: version 0.999) ================================================================================ * RELEASE NOTES * 1.0 RELEASE NOTES 1. Added in forward delete 2. Added in time stamp 3. Added in Bullet "macro" 4. Reordered some of the standard keys 0.5 RELEASE NOTES 1. The return key points left rather than down as per standard keyboard. 2. The parentheses keys now work correctly in the numbers keyboard. 3. Delete, space and left/right now repeat after a delay. 4. Repeated deletes can be undone as one operation. 0.4 RELEASE NOTES 1. I figured out how to shrink protokeyboards (set saveBounds rather than viewBounds) so the caret is now implemented. 2. You can move left and right (but not yet up and down) non-destructively. I used Unicodes FS and GS but still haven't found the right ones for the UP/DOWN... 3. Keyboards now include (a) standard (b) short movement/delete/etc (c) numeric (d) alphabet. If you have ideas for others send 'em to me. User custom kbds are still in the future. 4. The script "i" leads directly to the styles dialog. 5. Click on the folder pick from user applets. Press and hold on the folder, releasing when you hear "poof" and you will get the builtins and books. 6. Common keyboard functions: (tab, delete, left, right, space, return) have their own palette area to the right of the keys. 7. The multiple keyboard icon has changed to "stack of keyboards". (Use your imagination. 0.3 RELEASE NOTES 1. Multiple keyboards are supported, even if the alternate ones are pretty dumb. The heavy [+] button gets you there. [CHANGED in 0.4 to the keyboard stack] 2. Popup menus get you extra applets and builtins. The folder button goes to user added apps, the file cabinet gets you the builtin ones [Changed in 0.4]. 3. Info box is no longer a popup but rather a floatnGo 0.2 RELEASE NOTES: 1. You can move the keyboard around the screen 2. You can "iconize" the keyboard (use the button in the upper left hand corner) 3. You can move the icon around the screen. Both the position of the keyboard and the icon are remembered. 4. I haven't figured out how to do popup stuff bigger than the parent window so the info box ([?] key) is a stupid popup list. [Changed IN 0.3] SPECIAL KEYS The bullet is located under the [*]. Yes it looks like a square, but its really a dot FORTHCOMING: 1. User definable keyboards & 'Macros' 2. Sound toggle and other prefs available from [?] info button 3. Understanding that books are "apps" too and that some apps are on the card... 4. Moving up and down as well as left and right...(if possible) 5. Better keyboards and keyboard layouts. (Send in your ideas) 6. Minimize hides cursor 7. Cut/Copy/Paste 8. Multisized keyboards 9. Standard keyboard support 10. Shifting (rom_asciishift?) 11. "Dashboard" keyboard KNOWN BUGS 1. The current keyboard is not checked in the popup list. 2. The order of punctuation is task oriented rather than according to the standard qwerty keyboard. Newton-Development **************************************** KidsCard nwt/dev/kid-card-source.hqx Douglas K. Olson 21 Sep 1993 Newton application that does a bit of view animation. KidsCard - An Example Newton Application This is a simple Newton application that does a bit of view animation uses downloaded sounds. This was done mostly as an exercise in how fast I could bang out something that would impress my kids. Hopefully, it will also help a few budding Newton programmers a bit. Have fun. Douglas K. Olson Internet: dolson@mv.us.adobe.com AppleLink: ADOBE.DOLSON Compuserve: 76711,613 America Online: ADOBE DOU Newton-Development **************************************** MacsHex nwt/dev/macshex-source.hqx Mac Foster 21 Sep 1993 Four-function, 32-bit hex calculator. MacsHex is a four-function, 32-bit hex calculator. MacsHex is a little simpler than Howard Oakley's SciCalc and hopefully a little easier for the beginning Newton programmer to follow. The only thing the least bit tricky about it is compensating for the Newton's lack of 32-bit integers (30 bits only). All calculations are performed on real numbers and coerced modulo 2**32 to the correct range. If you don't like the key placement, or would like to add memory or shift operations...have at it! Mac Foster Object Factory 9/8/93 Newton-Development **************************************** MyCalculator Source nwt/dev/my-calculator-source.hqx Matthew Dixon Cowles 22 Sep 1993 Relatively simple postfix calculator for the Newton. MyCalculator (brilliant name, huh?) is intended as a relatively simple postfix (i.e. reverse-polish notation or RPN) calculator for the Newton MessagePad. MyCalculator has not been thoroughly tested. I do not promise that it behaves correctly. Use it at your own risk. If you are calculating something important, double-check your results with some other variety of calculation. No warranties are expressed or implied. Its use should be relatively obvious to people who have used postfix calculators in the past. In essence, instead of keying 2 + 3 = one keys 2 enter 3 + The operators work on the x and (in the case of operators that take two arguments) y registers and place their results in the x register. Those registers and two more make the stack, which can be used for holding intermediate results. That is, where one might key 2 * 3 * 4 = into an ordinary (infix or algebraic) calculator, one keys into this calculator either 2 enter 3 * 4 * or 2 enter 3 enter * * The screen shows whether the calculator is in degrees or radians mode at the upper right; a history of your last 20 calculations at the top center (use the universal scroll arrows to scroll back through it); the stack in the upper left; and a set of four memory registers in the upper right, in addition to the calculator's "keys". Numbers are restricted to six digits after the decimal point, mostly so that they'll fit on the screen. The use of the number and operator keys should be pretty obvious since all of the stack is visible on the screen. There are various other keys including the standard trig functions (sin, cos, tan, asin, pi, etc.) and some that can perhaps use some explanation since I wrote MyCalculator to behave in the way I think a calculator should and other folks may not find that intuitive: en enter xy swap contents of the x and y registers of the stack rd roll the contents of the stack down one register (the contents of the x register falls off the bottom) dr toggle between degrees and radians mode bs backspace one character if you're keying numbers or clear the x register if you're not c clear the x register ca clear all int put the integer part of the x register into the x register fpt put the fractional part of the x register into the x register; about the same as: enter int - +- toggle x register's sign sto put the contents of the x register into the memory register that's selected by the radio button to its left In addition, tapping one of the memory registers copies its contents (or 0 if it's empty) into the x register. (That's why there's no rcl.) You can enter numbers either by tapping the calculator's "keys" or by writing numbers into the x register. MyCalculator is © 1993 Matthew Dixon Cowles. MyCalculator is free. Please play with it, give it away, investigate the source code if you have any interest, and use ideas and code fragments from it in your own projects. The only limitations on its distribution are that if it is distributed substantially complete it must be distributed for free and my copyright message and warning message about not being certain that it works properly must remain intact. People are encouraged to use ideas derived from it and reasonable portions of the code without restriction. MyCalculator was my first Newton project and therefore the code leaves quite a lot to be desired both in terms of prettiness and in terms of efficiency. If enough (any?) interest is shown, I'll clean it up some and maybe add some stuff. Mostly just to see how you'd do it, the x register is not based on a protoInputLine. Instead it's based on a clView so that I can handle deciding which of the recognition possibilities the Newton offers is best. For this project, the choice made is just the first one that's all numbers. There is actually some advantage gained here because if you set a protoInputLine to accept only numbers, it will accept numbers with spaces in them, which is fine for lots of purposes, but not for this calculator. The viewWordScript for the x register filters out any spaces that the recognizer has put in your numbers. As other folks have mentioned, giving the package an icon on the Newton is done by firing up ResEdit, creating an ICON, copying the ICON to a PICT resource, naming the PICT resource, saving the file, quitting ResEdit and adding the resource file to the project. Then the icon's name will be available in the toolkit's settings dialog box. I believe that everything above is true, but I could readily be wrong about anything. Please make bug reports, suggestions, expressions of praise, and lucrative job offers to AppleLink address MONDO. I hope that you find MyCalculator interesting and/or useful. Newton, MessagePad, and ResEdit are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc in case anyone was wondering. --Matt Newton-Development **************************************** Object Viewer 0.92 nwt/dev/objview-092-source.hqx Robert P. Munafo 21 Sep 1993 Newton application intended mainly for programmers. Documentation for RPM's Object Viewer, version 0.92 1993 August 21 What is it? The Object Viewer is a Newton application intended mainly for programmers. It displays the contents of objects in Newton's memory, and provides several ways to jump from one object to another. It is a floating window which is half the height of the screen, and can therefore be used to examine the activities of other Newton programs while they are running. Basic Instructions ================== - Main list shows up to ten items; each is a frame slot or array element. Tap on an item to jump to that object. For binary objects, the display shows 80 bytes of data in hex and ASCII format. - Top two lines of display show the path taken to get to the current object, the object's class, memory address, and size (slots/elements/bytes). - Use the scroll arrows to view more slots, elements, or bytes of the current object. If you scroll continuously by holding the pen on the scroll arrow, it scrolls by larger and larger amounts. - Tap the Undo button to go back to the object you were looking at before the recentmost jump. - Tap the Recent button in the Viewer window to see a list of the ten most-recently-viewed objects; then tap on one to jump to that object. - The Home button jumps to the rootView object (the object that is displayed when the Viewer is opened). - The Update button updates the display to reflect changes (if any) in the currently-viewed object. - The Viewer is nondestructive -- it does not allow you to change any objects in memory. In normal operation it will not cause any objects to change except objects which belong to it, and a few system objects like the undo list. - The Info icon in the lower left jumps to an object that contains information about the ObjViewer program (author, copyright, etc.) Notes, features, oddities, etc: =============================== - The second line (info line) shows: The object's class, a "@" for modifiable objects or a "!" for non-modifiable objects, the object's virtual memory address, and the object's size (bytes, slots, or elements). For frames, the info line also indicates the position of the view within the frame, for example "8/27 slots" to indicate that there are 27 slots and the display currently starts with slot number 8. - The title line (the boldface line at the top) shows the "path" that was used to get to the current object. For example, after jumping to slot "_Parent", then to slot "AvailablePrinters", then to array element 1, then to slot "imagingName", the title line might say: ...ent.AvailablePrinters[1].imagingName the beginning of the path is cut off because the most recent information is at the end, and this is usually the most useful. - When you jump to an object, the name of the slot or element that you chose gets added to the end of the title line. However, if your jump takes you to an object you've visited recently, the title line will display the path that was used the first time that object was visited. - If you hold the pen on a scroll arrow for continuous scrolling, it will scroll in increasingly large jumps. This allows you to quickly go to a desired point in a really large binary object. Of course, it may skip over the point you're trying to get to; when this happens you have to stop scrolling for a moment, then start again (it will restart at the original slow rate). - If you re-visit an object that you have visited recently, the Object Viewer shows it at the same scroll position that it had when you left it. - Most of the data in the notepad, datebook, and names file are not in the dynamic object memory, and cannot be displayed using the Viewer. This information is stored in soups, which are seperate from the object memory and are compressed. - ObjViewer trivia #1: When you tap the "?" icon, it shows a little online help. What it's actually doing is visiting an object within its own _proto frame (this is mainly done to avoid making extra copies of the text into in the formContext frame, which is what would happen if conventional online help methods were used.) - ObjViewer trivia #2: When you tap the "Recent" button, it shows you the contents of the "recentList" object in ObjViewer's formContext frame, but with path titles for labels. This object does not itself end up in the recent list, unless you select an item from the recent list and then hit Undo (to return to the recent list). When you do this, the recent list is shown in its "raw" representation, and it is added to the recent list. The title will be something like "ObjViewer.recentList(@12:34pm)" indicating that you are visiting an ObjViewer recent list that existed at some time in the past (the current recent list is now different). You can visit this recentList later and use it to get to items that have already disappeared off the current recentList (but if you really feel you have to do this, let me know and I'll just make the recentList longer!). - The hex displays look somewhat ragged, due to the use of a proportional font (Simple 9 a.k.a. Geneva 9). There are no monospace fonts on the Newton and I do not wish to plot characters one at a time for proper spacing. Maybe eventually I'll figure out how to get my own font onto the Newton. A Guided Tour ============= This section leads you through a sample Viewer session, showing how it is useful for Newton developers. It also serves as a partial introduction to the organization and function of the more important system objects. If you've already done some Newton programming then you probably won't learn anything new from this section. We will use the Calculator as an example "target program". If the Viewer is open, close it; then open the Calculator and re-open the Viewer (this puts the Viewer in front). Relocate them so you can use both easily (I find that Calculator lower-right and Viewer upper-left works pretty well.) To drag the Viewer, grab it by the gray border or anywhere in the top two lines of text. At the top of the Viewer window is a line that says "GetRoot()". This line is referred to as the CURRENT PATH. It displays the canonical name of the object currently being viewed, which is the "System Root View" -- the View which contains everything on the screen. Programs get this object by calling the builtin function GetRoot(). The second line says something like "Frame@04406781;0/118 slots"; the numbers will differ on your Newton. This is the INFO LINE, and it tells you several important things about the current object; for now we'll just note that the current object is a frame and has 118 slots. Below the info line are ten lines of labels followed by various kinds of information. This is the CONTENT SECTION. Since we are viewing a frame, each line corresponds to a slot of the frame. The first ten slots are currently visible. Each line contains the name of the slot followed by a colon ":" and a brief description of what the slot contains. For example, look at the line that says "calculator: {..12..}" (perhaps with a different number between the ....'s). This indicates that the current object has a slot called "calculator" and that its value is a frame with 12 slots. (The number of slots will be more if you have performed some operations on the calculator.) Select this object by tapping on its line. The Viewer now changes its display to show that object. The current path changes to "GetRoot().calculator", the numbers in the info line change, and the entire content section changes to show 10 slots from the calculator frame. Find the content line which says "paper: [..30..]". This is an array with 30 elements. Select it. Now the display shows the calculator.paper array. The info line has changed to "Array@0440A851; 30 elements", indicating that the current object is an Array and that it has 30 elements. Unless you have done a lot of operations on the Calculator since opening it, the content section will show ten lines of "$" symbols. Scroll to the end of the paper array by clocking the down arrow three times. Each time you tap the arrow, the display moves down eight lines (showing eight new lines and two old lines). Now use the Calculator a bit; add a few numbers together. When a few numbers have scrolled up the calculator's window, tap the "update" button in the Viewer. The content section will change to reflect changes in the calculator.paper array. As you can see, this array contains strings representing the current contents of the calculator's "paper tape". The Calculator supports scrolling, and it keeps the last 30 items in this array. (Note that the Calculator won't scroll right now because the Viewer is in front, and it gets all of the scroll commands). Tap on one of the strings. The path will be "GetRoot().calculator.paper[27]" (with a different number, perhaps). The content section shows the string's text followed by the string's representation in memory. Since the Newton is a Unicode machine, every character takes two bytes (and in this display, each byte is shown as two hex digits). Characters in the ASCII character set have the same codes as in ASCII, but there is an extra "0" byte in the high half of each word. At this point, we're at a "dead end" -- we're looking at an object that has no slots or elements to select. The most convenient thing to do this point is to hit the Undo button, which will take you back to calculator.paper. Then hit Undo again to get to GetRoot().calculator. At this point Undo won't take you any further (try it). It happens that at this point we can select the slot called "_Parent" to get back to the GetRoot() object. Because the calculator is a child view of the root view, it has a _Parent slot which points back to the root view. Try it now if you like. Another way to get back to the root view is to use the Recent button. Try it now. The Viewer will show a list of the objects you've visited so far. It will look something like this: Last 4 objects viewed: ___________________________________ GetRoot() GetRoot().calculator.paper[28] GetRoot().calculator.paper GetRoot().calculator If you have looked at other objects, they too will appear in the list, and if you have re-visited old objects the order will be different. The last item in the list is the current object, and the second-to-last item is the previous object. Before that the order will vary depending on when you last visited particular objects. For now, just select "GetRoot().calculator". Now look at a floating-point number: find the "value" slot and select it. The display will now show the value on the Calculator's display and its representation in memory. Reals in the Newton are stored in 64-bit IEEE format. If you enter a different number in the Calculator's display, then tap Update, the display will not change. The reason is that the Calculator creates a new object for the "value" slot each time the value changes. The ObjViewer still has a pointer to the old object, so when you tap update the display doesn't change. To see the new value, return to GetRoot().calculator (by tapping Undo) and look at the "value" slot. If you change the calculator's value several times, and re-visit the value slot each time, several copies of the value slot get placed in the Viewer's recent list. The reason is that each value is a distinct object of type "Real" in the Newton's memory, and the Viewer is holding them in memory by keeping them in its recent-list. This doesn't fill up memory because when the recent list gets full, the oldest object gets removed from the list. When the old "calculator.value" objects get removed in this way, they no longer have anything pointing to them and the Newton OS deletes them from memory. Go back to GetRoot().calculator and find the "base" slot. Its entry says "base: SELF {..20..}". This slot points to GetRoot().calculator itself (try it -- when you tap it the view doesn't change). It is common for Newton frames to contain a pointer to themselves; ObjViewer identifies them as such. Here are some examples of other types of objects that you might find interesting: A sound: GetRoot()._proto._proto.scrollUpSound The "samplingRate" slot indicates that the sound is to be played at 11,013.22 samples per second. The "samples" slot contains the actual digitized sound samples. (The display is particularly ragged because of the large number of E and F digits in the hex; see my note in the previous section). A font: GetRoot()._Parent.fonts._proto.geneva Newton uses TrueType fonts for on-screen rendering. The "plainData" slot contains the TrueType font data, but although its class is "sfnt" it does not appear to be the same as a Macintosh "sfnt" resource or a Windows TrueType font. (This might be related to Unicode.) An icon: GetRoot().trash._proto.icon The "bits" slot points to the image, and the "mask" slot points to the mask (analagous to an icon mask on the Macintosh). A NewtonScript code block: GetRoot()._proto.viewSetupChildrenScript This is an example of a non-generic frame: a frame whose class is not "Frame". There is a slot called "instructions" which is a non-generic binary object; it contains 79 bytes of "P-code". There is a "literals" slot, a non-generic array, containing 25 literals (constants used by the code). There is also a list of arguments and local variables in the "argFrame" slot (in this example there are no arguments or locals; the three slots _nextArgFrame, _Parent, and _implementor are always present). A C function reference: GetRoot()._proto._proto.SyncScroll The "funcPtr" slot is the memory address of the C++ code for the "SyncScroll" function. "numArgs" indicates that the function takes 3 arguments. The Viewer itself: GetRoot().extrasDrawer.viewChildren[21] The number "21" in this path will depend on ObjViewer's position in the Extras drawer. You know you've found the right one if the "app" slot is 'ViewerRPMSym. The "theForm" frame contains the template for the application (including all the code); it and all of its slots are non-modifiable. The "formContext" frame contains the variables. Newton team members' names: GetRoot().theGang._proto.authors This array contains the text displayed by the Assist "About Newton" Easter egg. Revision History ================ Version 0.92, 1992 Aug 21 (posted to BCS) - Fix bug: Undo just after opening Object Viewer would show a NIL object with no title. - Fix bug: Recent would say "Last 10 objects viewed:" even when there were less than 10 items in the list. - Fix bug: Undo just after selecting an item from the Recent list would show an old recent list with an incorrect title. Made it into a feature by passing an appropriate title to the Undo system. - When viewing a real, it now shows the real's value along with its hex. - Scrolling: add "acceleration" feature. - It no longer takes time to update the view if you scroll up when already at the top, or down when already at the bottom. - Add fields to "?" button's display, and point it at the _proto entry to avoid copying text in memory. Version 0.9, 1992 Aug 20 (First beta-test version) Newton-Development **************************************** Overview Demo nwt/dev/overview-demo.hqx Matthew Dixon Cowles 28 Sep 1993 Overview demo for the Newton. Shortly after getting a couple of little (very little) apps going on my Newton, I came to the conclusion that it was going to be vital to figure out scrolling and overviews before I could get most of the things I wanted to do to work. I had a look at Rick Eye's scroller demo (thanks, Rick!) and also at the checkbook example that came with NTK. I wanted to do something a little more complex than Rick's scroller (I wanted multiple fields and whatnot) but found that checkbook was big enough that it was hard for me to figure out just how it worked. For that reason, I did this project and found out in the process that it's pretty hard to write an app that supports overviews and scrolling and is also simple and straightforward. Nevertheless, here's an overview demo for whatever it's worth. Some quite small portions of the code come from checkbook as do some of the ideas, but the large majority is mine (which is probably to its disadvantage). In figuring out how it works, the thing is to remember the order in which a view's scripts are called. Opening the inspector will produce lots of output showing this and indicating that I had trouble figuring it all out. Also remember (as is mentioned in the NTK readme file) that all user protos are automatically defined in the base view as pt_. Basically, the main view's viewSetupFormScript gets executed and does some initialization, including creating some dummy data in a script that will eventually read that data from a soup. Then the two child views (one linked to the overview and the other linked to the entry view) get their scripts called, and then the main view's viewSetupDoneScript calls the main view's viewOverviewScript to display the overview and hide the entry view. At that point, tapping on a line in the overview calls the overview's viewClickScript which decides which item has been tapped and calls the base view's viewOverviewScript to toggle into the entry view. (Tapping the new button does the same thing after creating a blank item and tapping the overview button just arbitrarily decides that you must want to edit the last visible item since you didn't tap on one.) In the entry view, tapping the overview button does the same thing -- it cleans up and calls the base view's viewOverviewScript. There's a little more to it than that, but I hope that that gives anyone who cares a head start in figuring it out. There are probably about a bzillion inefficiencies here, but it does appear to work at the moment. I'm sure that it would be smarter to work with the soup as you go along rather than reading it into an array at the beginning and writing it back out at the end, but I haven't figured out much about soups yet and it's easy to pretend that I'm reading it in at the beginning and writing it out at the end. Beware: this code is not thoroughly tested. It very probably contains serious bugs. Use it at your own risk. This sample code is free. All portions not lifted from checkbook are copyright © 1993 by Matthew Dixon Cowles. Those portions from checkbook (if any are long enough to remain copyrightable) are, of course, copyright © 1993 Apple Computer, Inc. Since Apple distributes checkbook as sample code, I think that it is reasonable to use checkbook in this way. Please play with this code, use ideas from it, and incorporate it into your own projects without any restrictions. The name of the package (Island) and the icon refer to the client that I'm doing the project for. Please send bug reports, suggestions, expressions of praise, and lucrative job offers to AppleLink address MONDO. -- Matt Newton-Development **************************************** Pour 0.9 Source nwt/dev/pour-source.hqx Matthew Dixon Cowles 19 Nov 1993 Utility that chooses a soup and pours it down the serial port at 9600-8-N-1. Pour 0.9 Freeware but copyright © 1993 Matthew Dixon Cowles. Please play with Pour, distribute it, and use ideas and code from it in your own work, but if you distribute it substantially complete, only a nominal download or duplication charge may be made. Pour has not been thoroughly tested. It appears to me to work, but I am sure that there are bugs in it. Use it at your own risk. Pour is a little utility that will allow you to choose any soup from the available stores on your Newt (or an onion Ñ er Ñ union soup if you have a card) and will pour it down the serial port at 9600-8-N-1. Pour sends the soup as text, with frames enclosed between braces and their entries labeled and arrays enclosed between square brackets. Pour came about for two reasons. First, I wrote a little app to keep track of the hours I spend working for my various clients (anyone who would like a copy, please ask Ñ I haven't distributed it just because I haven't yet decided just what I want to do with it) and then realized that I probably didn't want to let the data accumulate in my Newt forever. I thought of adding printing to the app, but decided that to be really useful, printing would have to allow reports by day, week, month, client, and do forth. Not only would the coding be dull, it would also make a kinda slick little app big and fat and not very Newton-y. For that reason, I thought it might be a good idea just to slosh the data down the serial cable to my Mac and let it stay there. I can always turn Nisus loose on it there if I need a report. Second, at some point, I decided that it would be an interesting exercise to see how to go about handling an object that my code didn't know the contents of in advance. (Turns out to be easy.) So, instead of adding serial soup pouring to the billable hours app, I decided to make it generic and put it in its own app. And besides, now that soups have been strained and slurped, I decided that I had to be responsible for pouring them. I can think of about a bzillion ways in which Pour could be improved. For one, the serial protocol is more-or-less non-existent. Hit the button and the thing sends. It might be a good idea to look for a CR or something from the receiving side to allow the user to indicate that that side is ready. For another, the output format is kind of primitive. Indents indicate the depth at which objects are nested, but that's about it. Frames and arrays could be handled in a more readable fashion. In addition, the app (tries to) reset the textList to the top of the list when the store is changed. Doing this causes some highlighting goofs, but I think it's merely cosmetic. Finally, I must to thank all the cool folks at PIE DTS without whose patience I wouldn't have learned the first thing about writing code for the Newt. Kent will find that his cool Serial Protocol app has been of great help. Please send comments, bug reports, expressions of praise and lucrative job offers to AppleLink address MONDO or NewtonMail address MattC. Matt Newton-Development **************************************** RPM Demo1 Source nwt/dev/rpm-demo1-source.hqx Robert P. Munafo 21 Sep 1993 Sample Newton program as an example for aspiring Newton programmers. README for Newton program "RPMDemo1" Robert P. Munafo, 1993 August 29 RPMDemo1 is a sample Newton program posted in source form as an example for aspiring Newton programmers. It demonstrates techniques for the following: - Show two floaters (protoFloatNGo views) - Each floater allows the user to input text by writing in a protoInputLine field inside the floater. + Each floater can be dragged by starting at any point in the floater that is not inside the protoInputLine. * When dragged, the floater moves to the front and the other objects on the screen are redrawn properly. - When information in either floater is changed, the main view updates its display. Specifically, the text entered in the first floater is repeated N times, where N is determined by a number entered in the second floater. - Input fields use two undocumented font styles (tsCondense and tsShadow). Item "+" was non-trivial. The typical approach (using a viewClickScript in the floater's template to do the dragging) doesn't work because it ends up catching clicks that come from the protoInputLine; this causes the protoInputLine to drag and to not accept written input. The solution to that was to use the protoStaticText field, a sibling of the protoInputLine, to catch clicks and pass a Drag message to its parent. The proper redrawing (item "*") was by far the most non-intuitive. Simply creating two protoFloatNGo views and allowing them to be dragged doesn't work -- whichever view is in front gets drawn properly all the time, but the other floater doesn't get drawn properly if it is partly covered by the first floater and is then dragged. The solution for this is to bring the floater to the front before dragging. This is accomplished by the following: theFloater:Hide(); theFloater:Show(); theFloater:Dirty(); RefreshViews(); The last two lines can be left out if you have defined a viewEffect for your floater. To illustrate the difference between a viewEffect and the Dirty()/RefreshViews() method, the two floaters are done in two different ways. The text floater ("Say what?") uses viewEffect, and the number floater ("How many times?") uses Dirty()/RefreshViews(). You will probably notice that the "Say what?" floater responds faster. Useful things to note: - The word and count are remembered when you close and re-open the application (but not across reboots) because the application's view frame stays in memory. However, all child views are deleted -- so it does not remember the positions of the floaters. - The function which generates the text by repeating the word N times uses a log(N) algorithm for speed. The method used is to start with a single occurrance of the word, then to repeatedly double and add one if the next bit in the count is set. It's kind of analagous to the "Russian peasant" multiplication method. (If I had used a simple "for i:=1 to count do" loop it would have been *much* slower when the count is in the hundreds or thousands.) - I have tried the undocumented "condensed" font style with different sizes, and it doesn't seem to work. It works with 14, though, probably because 14 is available as a "bitmap font" in the Newton. This is probably why the condensed style is not documented. Newton-Development **************************************** SciCalc nwt/dev/calc-source.hqx Howard Oakley 21 Sep 1993 Simple implementation of a standard scientific calculator. About SciCalc - the first scientific calculator for the Apple Newtonª Version 1.0b3 SciCalc is a simple implementation of a standard (i.e. NOT Reverse Polish or 'RPN') scientific calculator for the Apple Newton MessagePad and similar PDAs. If you do find problems, please let me know so that I can rectify them in the next release. To load it into a Newton MessagePad, you must have a Mac (on which you should be reading this!) and a Connection Kit. Simply connect your Mac to your Newton, and install the Calc103.pkg file as a Newton application, down the connection to your Newton. New features: I have now implemented my own error handling routines. Although these do not always give ideal messages, and very occasionally appear to result in a recurrent error (which may require a reset to stop - if this happens to you, please mail me!), they are much better than the previous ones. The calculator now has its own icon in the Extras drawer. Bug fixes previous versions: In the first posted version, an error (-8007) occurred when dealing with numbers using the thousands separator (e.g. ','). This has now been fixed and thousands, millions, etc., should now work fine throughout. I also hope that this is independent of the number format being used (i.e. what the thousands separator is). However, I have now managed to force the readout to generate the occasional 'scientific' format number (e.g. 7.306e3) - if you end up with this, when you try to anything with it (like pressing the = key) you will get an error. Current features: All floating point numeric calculations normally found on a basic 'scientific' calculator, including a wide range of trig and exp/log functions. A single number display, edited by button use only. Two standard financial functions. Two user-accessible memorys, which include summation functions. Constants Pi and e available from keys. Conversion to and from radians and degrees. Informative error handling Planned features: Hexadecimal math (possibly even with hexadecimal point!). Copying of result to other Newton apps. Note that currently the hex keys (A-F, and the radio button to switch between hex and dec) are non-functional. All routines used are standard built-in Newton math routines, except for the degree to radian conversions, which are simple arithmetic ones. Note on key naming: x^y is 'x to the power of y' sqt is 'square root' exp is 'e to the power of' ln is 'log to the base e' log is 'log to the base 10' d>r is convert degrees to radians r>d is convert radians to degrees *** note that all trig is performed in radians*** sin, cos, tan are as they say asin, aco, ata are arcsine, arccosine and arctangent sinh, csh, tnh are hyperbolic sine, cosine and tangent asih, ach, ath are hyperbolic arcsine, arccosine, and arctangent erf is the error function erc is the errorc function ga is the gamma function annuity calculates the present value factor of an annuity at a given interest rate over the specified periods, the interest rate being per period. The first number entered is the rate, the second the periods. Enter as <=>. compound calculates the compounded interest factor over the specified number of periods. The first number entered is the rate, the second the periods, as per annuity. The keys to the right of, and below, 'M1,2' are the memory access keys - the left column for M1, the right for M2. In each case, the keys mean: -> saves current display to memory + adds current display to memory and stores result in memory <- replaces current display by memory C clears memory contents to 0 Pi produces the value of Pi (3.14159....) e produces the value of e (2.71828....) clear all clears everything except for the two memories CE clears only the rightmost character in the display (works on all display entries!) +/- negates the sign of the display, i.e. + becomes - and vice versa. This calculator is freely distributable, and must not be sold. However, it remains Copyright © 1993 EHN & DIJ Oakley, all other rights reserved. It was developed using the Newton Toolkit, which is Copyright © 1992-1993 Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved. Apple Computer, Inc., accepts no liability or responsibility whatsoever for this product, and so on. As this is supplied free, EHN & DIJ Oakley accept no responsibility or liability for the product or what it might do to your Newton, nor for any inaccuracy of any results therefrom. You use it entirely at your own risk! Newton and most other trade names mentioned above are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. I hope this fills a gap until Dubl-Click's excellent GoFigureª calculators become available, and commend that to you as a worthwhile future purchase. Howard Oakley, EHN & DIJ Oakley. CompuServe 70734,120; AppleLink UK0392; Internet Howard@quercus.demon.co.uk; Fax +44 983 853253. More fine software from the Isle of Wight, UK! Newton-Development **************************************** Scroller Source nwt/dev/scroller-source.hqx Rick Eye 21 Sep 1993 Source code for a scrolling text content application. Item 3384555 30-Aug-93 23:12 From: DISCUSSIONS/Mobile DiscussionÊ Sub: Scroller App & Source Code. Author: EYE Path: Newton and Pen-based Technology Newton free/share/demo ware here! Enclosure: Scroller Code.PKG This is the source code for a scrolling text content App. Shareware, use it, modify it. All I ask is that if you create something HOT or neat content, share it with me, Link it to me or send a Floppy with the source code. My address is in the About box on the App. Have fun. Rick Eye AppleLink: EYE Newton-Development **************************************** Set LCD Contrast Source nwt/dev/set-lcd-contrast-source.hqx Chris Hanson-Transfinite Systems 28 Sep 1993 Sets the LCD screen on the Newton to 142. Very Simple Newton app, my first I have made. Very stupid, but useful. Sets the LCD screen on the Newton to 142. Copyright 1993 by Chris Hanson-Transfinite Systems. Newton-Development **************************************** ShapesRus 0.9.5 nwt/dev/shapes-rus-095.hqx Kevin Hennessy 19 Nov 1993 Allows viewing the various NTK Drawing shape attribute choices. This application replaces "NTK Shapes," an earlier version of "ShapeRus." Name change to be cute :-). This is version 0.9.5, it never seems quite ready for 1.0.0 ;-) . While developing NewtonGOLF(TM) I found the need to experiment with different foreground and background fill pattern combinations to see what "looked" good on a Newton MP screen. So I put together this utility program. If you find it useful, drop me a line via Email. If you have suggestions, I'll take them under advisement. If you what to see the code (it ain't pretty :-( ) drop me a line and let me know "what for" and I may be willing to send it to you. This utility allows a developer to see the visual appearance of the various NTK Drawing shape attribute choices & their combinations. - You can choose what NTK Shape primitive to draw. - You can choose its foreground fill pattern. - You can choose its foreground pen pattern. - You can choose its background fill pattern. - You can choose the mode of fg/bg pixel interaction. - You can define your own pattern and use it for fg fill, fg pen, or bg fill pattern. It also shows you the HEX pattern value needed for NTK. Tap in input grid to toggle on or off the 8x8 pixel location. - You can define your own polygon shape to replace the default polygon (pentagon) shape. Polygon input supports snap to grid option. Tap (not stroke) in input area to define polygon points. Close the last point to the first point when done. The result of all these options and choices appears in the canvas located above the menu buttons. Copyright ©1993 Newtainment Company All Rights Reserved *** Look for NewtonGOLFª Fall '93 *** ShapesRus 0.9.5, by Kevin Hennessy is released as Freeware AOL: Bimmer Dob KevinfH@Online.apple.com Newton-Development **************************************** Souped-Up Source nwt/dev/souped-up-source.hqx Theo Heselmans 2 Dec 1993 Browses through any Soup entry by entry. Souped-Up lets you browse through any Soup entry by entry, independent of the soups structure. A few Notes: __________ -Big entries can't be displayed completely because of some problems during concatination (running out of memory). It's mentioned at the bottom of the Entry. any help on this is very welcome ! -Some slot cant be displayed and are shown as . This at least gives you some idea of the content. If you have ideas as how to display them, tell me ! -The higher the level, the deeper you dig into a frame or array. But then also the first note applies! -The Soup popups can be pretty long (specially the Card soups), so not all Soups can be selected. These menus can not scroll. The next version probably includes a scrolling list. -I know this tool can be greatly enhanced (like e.g. add a command menu with : delete, duplicate, edit,...), but I will only start doing this if there's enough demand. -Some other Soup tools exist (Slurp, Souper, Pour, StewPot), but I believe this one has it's own value (at least I hope). ___________ Thanks to Matthew Dixon Cowles, from whom I borrowed some ideas in his 'Pour' code. I hereby give this code away for free, because it might give other developers some help or ideas. If more people would share their code, the whole developer community could benefit from it. Don't worry if you doubt your code isn't clean (I'm sure mine isn't), just put it on CIS or AppleLink. Some standard legal issues : Beware: this code is not thoroughly tested. It very probably contains serious bugs. Use it at your own risk. This sample code is free. Please play with this code, use ideas from it, and incorporate it into your own projects without any restrictions. But don't distribute Souped-Up modified. If you want things changed, send this info to me, so we both can make Soupep-Up a great tool. Vers a Versa is a small company in Belgium, getting pretty involved in Newton development. We have already 2 Newton projects assigned to us, and getting along quite well, thanks to the great support for the whole Pie team. Please send remarks, bug reports, suggestions, expressions of praise, and lucrative job offers to Theo Heselmans Vers a Versa Tolstraat 13 B-2000 Antwerp Belgium Tel : + 32 3 238 35 70 Fax : + 32 3 248 59 35 AppleLink : Vers.a.Versa Compuserve : 100276,3325 Newton-Development **************************************** Souper 1.1 Source nwt/dev/souper-11-source.hqx Stephen Rose 1 Nov 1993 Soup Manager for the Newton. Souper Version 1.1 - Soup Manager of the Newtonª -------------------------------------------------------------- As I began to work with, and develop software for the Newtonª, I was frustrated by the fact that I couldn't clear out a file ("Soup") easily. I had to delete each record ("Entry") individually, so I started to write an application that would clear out a Soup. Once I got started, I began to add other things to my 'wish list' and the package you now have grew out of that list. Within the Souper application you have the ability to select the "Store" on which you want to work and the Soup you wish to operate on. You may rename a given Soup, Delete to entire Soup, Clear all entries out of a Soup, or get information about a Soup. The functions Rename,Remove,Clear, and Duplicate operate as you would expect. The Information function returns the number of entries in a Soup, the total size of all entries within the Soup, and a list of all the indices over that Soup. At present, that is all that is available in this function, however, I intend to add the ability to create new Indexes, remove old Indexes, or view/edit individual entries within the Soup. Bugs Fixed : 1. Souper was preventing you from seeing the last Soup in a Store. This has been fixed. 2. Souper was returning a count of one object in an empty Soup. This has been fixed. Known Bugs: 1. If you try to duplicate a soup using the same name and in the same Store, a warning message appears. This message disappears and doesn't clear all of its self off the display. Note: I have included the files for Souper with the application, but they should not be taken as examples of good programming technique. However, I would greatly appreciate any comments you wish to make, as it will help me in my attempts to program follow-on applications. Now for the standard warning : This software is provided with NO warranties expressed or implied. I DO NOT warranty this software to be free from errors, and you use it at your own risk. This software has been released as "Shareware", that means that you may make use of the software, and distribute it to any other user. However, this software may not be used or distributed as part of a commercial program, and I reserve all rights to the "Souper" program. As it is shareware, if you find this program useful, please send $5.00 to: Stephen Rose 23 Oak Street, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, Y1A 4A9. This donation would be welcomed by my wife, and be used to pay for my Newton. In addition, you will receive any new updates to the program, and may request the source code for it. If you have comments, questions, or requests feel free to send them to me on Compuserve @ [71036,40], or AOL at Stephen506. August 20, 1993 Stephen Rose, Summit Software, 23 Oak Street, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, Y1A 4A9 Newton-Development **************************************** 15-Puzzle 1.0 nwt/game/15-puzzle.hqx Ed Hall 30 Sep 1993 Similar to the "Puzzle" desk accessory which ships with the Macintosh. 15-Puzzle version 1.0 Copyright © 1993 by Ed Hall. All rights reserved. The object of 15-Puzzle is to slide fifteen numbered tiles into ascending order on a four by four grid. It is similar to the "Puzzle" desk accessory which ships with the Macintosh. A "Solve" button allows you to peek at the solution and a "Scramble" button messes up the tiling again. The position of each tile is saved between games. Comments are welcome. I can be reached at any of these addresses: America Online: EJHall CompuServe: 70334,3512 Internet: ejhall@aol.com 15-Puzzle is FREE for all non-commercial distribution provided it is accompanied by this text file. This program requires the Newton Connection Kit to install. Have fun! Ed Hall Newton-Games **************************************** 24 nwt/game/24.hqx Erica Sadun 1 Nov 1993 Large number of puzzles. 24 This game consists of a very large number of puzzles. You are presented with four digits. Your job is to make the number 24 out of the digits using only addition, multiplication, subtraction and division. For example: 5 9 2 2 can be solved as ((9 + 5) - 2) * 2. Or: 8 1 9 3 can be solved as 1 * 8 * (9/3). The puzzles are presented in flashcard form only: there is no direct interaction with the game. However, you >can< drag the current flashcard around the screen. If you give up, press the "answer key" and see one of the valid answers. You can press the "new puzzle key" until you find a puzzle to your liking. Hope you enjoy it. I find it to be a good travel game. Its also good for drilling kids in arithmetic and can be played with a timer and several people if you like... This game is FiggleWare. Do not change it. Do not sell it. Distribute it freely. If you liked it or just want to chat, send me mail at erica@cc.gatech.edu. (Yeah--I know the address is slightly chopped in "info...") Erica Sadun (and Figgles Newton) Newton-Games **************************************** Ahorcados nwt/game/ahorcados.hqx 19 Nov 1993 Newton game ÒAhorcados.Ó **************************************** Newton-Games Black Box 1.0 nwt/game/black-box.hqx Christopher Colapietro 7 Oct 1993 Game based on the old Parker Brothers board game of the same name. Black Box 1.0 for the Newton By Christopher Colapietro 10/6/93 Black Box for the Newton is a game based on the old Parker Brothers board game by the same name. It's one of my all-time favorite strategy games, and I've implemented it on several other platforms. The rules take a little time to learn, but once you get them down, it's a pretty simple game. Be sure to look at the help sheet enclosed for a good set of samples. The premise: There are a number of balls hidden on an 8x8 grid. You must try to find them by firing rays into the grid and observing if and where the ray exits the grid. The balls cause the ray to either stop if it hits one, or to bounce ninety degrees if the ray passes to the side of a ball. By examining the results, you must try to determine the locations of the balls in the least time and fewest nuber of shots possible. To start: Select the number of balls to be hidden on the grid. You may choose between 2 and 8. The original board game used 4. Six or more becomes fairly difficult, and can result in arangements which are unsolveable without some amount of guesswork. Press the new game button when ready to begin. Note: the number of balls cannot be changed during a game. To Play: There are 32 squares surrounding the grid (8 per edge) called the edge squares. To fire a ray into the grid, tap (a quick tap...) the edge square. A marker will be placed in the edge square (and possibly in another as well) to indicate the results of firing the ray. There are three possible outcomes - 1) the ray hits a ball head on - it is absorbed, and a gray marker is placed on the edge square. 2) The ray comes out at another square on the edge. A pair of white markers with unique markings is placed in the entry and exit edge square 3) the ray exits the board in the same edge square from which it was fired - it is reflected, and a light gray marker with a U-turn shape is placed in the edge square from which the ray was fired. While in the grid, the ray's path is affected by the balls hidden in the grid. If the ray encounters a ball directly in its path, the ray gets absorbed and stops. If the ray encounters a ball diagonally to the right or left of its path of travel, the ray will bounce 90 degrees away from the ball. A ray may bounce multiple times before it exits the grid or gets absorbed. If a ray bounces before it gets into the grid, it is considered to be reflected (this happens when a ball is hidden on the outermost edge of the grid). As you gather information, you can mark where you think the balls are by touching the grid to toggle a ball on and off. You may only place as many balls as are hidden - if you have placed all of the balls, you must remove one before placing it elsewhere. When you think you have placed all of the balls correctly, press the guess button. Your guess will be evaluated and scored. If you placed a ball incorrectly, an X will be draw through it, and a ball with a spot on it will be drawn in the correct position. Note: There is a noticeable pause after you hit the guess button while the newton evaluates your guess - I am trying to find a way to speed this up. Your score is based on the number of balls hidden, the amount of time taken, how many ball you guessed correctly, and how many shots (of the number possible - it changes depending on the board because exit rays cover two edge squares) you took. If you guess all of the balls correctly, the game will display the paths of the rays in the background until you quit or start a new game. You can test your theories before guessing by touching and holding down in an edge square - this will draw the path that a ray would take according to the way you have placed the balls on the grid. The end point of the ray will be drawn as a circle. Remember: This shows the path according to the balls you have placed, NOT according to the balls hidden in the grid!!! This is a good way to learn how the rays interact with the balls - try just setting some up & playing with different combos. Don't get confused by all the different shapes on the white makers - they are only there so you can tell which pairs go together. This game is free. Pass it around, but try to always include both teach-text documents with it,as it is fairly useless without them unless you already know the game. If you like it, send me a note on Applelink, or if you have more motivation than that send me a postcard for my collection. Any comments, good or bad, would be greatly appreciated. Chris Colapietro KPMG¥ExIS 3460 W. Bayshore Rd. Palo Alto, CA 94303 (415) 493-1463 Applelink: BITPUSHER Enjoy! Newton-Games **************************************** Bombs Away nwt/game/bombs-away.hqx Rusty Greer, Mike Reed 19 Nov 1993 Missile Command type game for the Newton. "Bombs Away" for Newtonª Instructions. The Game: You begin with 4 cities. Protect them. Each round consists of some number of "bombs" streaking down from above intent on destroying your cities. You intercept them with "missiles" by tapping. This sets off an explosion that can destroy the bomb. But be careful, you only have a limited number of missiles. Quality entertainment has its price. So does mediocre entertainment. Send us money. How about $10 if you like it, $5 if you don't but play it anyway. Send us enough, we'll send you the source. Either way, we'll send you the next version. Comments, requests, bugs: Rusty Greer rgreer@cadence.com Mike Reed reed@apple.com AppleLink: REED Make $$ payable to: Elizabeth "pokie" Greer 1103 Stanford Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94306 (415) 858-0338 Newton-Games **************************************** BoppinÕ nwt/game/boppin.hqx Jeremy Wyld 25 Oct 1993 Simple game for the Newton. Boppin' is just a simple app that I threw together over the course of the past week (less than 20 hrs all together). Feel free to pass and copy it around. BEWARE: If you get to caught up in the game, you can ruin your screen by tapping too hard. So, be careful. The program when being played uses the idle script. This will cause extra use of your batteries. Once your game is over the idle scripts are cleared so that it stops sucking your battery dry. It does not go extremely fast, but it is noticable. Please email me for suggestions or just to let me know you got it (I want to see how far it goes). Jeremy Wyld Second Look Computing University of Iowa jeremy-wyld@uiowa.edu This application does not reflect the thoughts, beliefs, etc. of my company. Newton-Games **************************************** Checkers nwt/game/checkers.hqx Daniel Sefton 6 Oct 1993 Two player checkers game for the Newton. Checkers for the Newton by Daniel Sefton Ravenwood Software 321 Valley View Road Sterling, CT 06377 (203) 774-2998 CIS: 73147,731 Internet: seftonde@pfizer.com Basic Stuff: This checkers program is being written to help me learn to program the Newton. This beta version is a two person game, i.e., you need two humans to play it (unless you're schizophrenic.) I will be releasing an update in a few weeks (from today, October 2, 1993) that will allow one person to play checkers against the Newton. It doesn't play too well yet (it cheats terribly), so it's turned off until I can get it working properly. Cost and Caveats: This beta version (1.0b1) is free. Feel free to distribute it unmodified anywhere. The final version will probably be a $5 shareware program. However, I'm looking for feedback and comments. If you send me useful comments and constructive criticism that results in changes to the program, I'll consider you a bona fide beta tester and send you all future updates for free. Other Games? What other games would you like to see? Eventually I'd like this to be a package of games, something you can take on a trip and toss in the back seat to shut the kids up, for example. Ideas are welcome at any of the addresses above. Legal Stuff: This software may be freely distributed via online services, BBSs and user groups provided it is not altered in ANY way. Commercial, Shareware and CD-ROM services must obtain advance permission in writing from Ravenwood Software before distributing this product. This version of Checkers for the Newton is free of charge. However, it is NOT public domain. All copyright, ownership and rights of ownership shall remain with Ravenwood Software. Use this product at your own risk. In no event shall Ravenwood Software be responsible for any consequential, incidental or indirect damages (including damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information and the like) arising out of the use of or inability to use this software even if Ravenwood Software has been advised of the possibliity of such damages. Ravenwood Software and Ravenwood's licensors expressly disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. © 1993 Daniel Sefton, all rights reserved. Newton-Games **************************************** Chess nwt/game/chess.hqx 13 Dec 1993 Newton game ÒChess.Ó **************************************** Newton-Games Digital Dice 1.1 nwt/game/digital-dice-11.hqx 8 Nov 1993 Newton game ÒDigital Dice 1.1.Ó **************************************** Newton-Games Hangman nwt/game/hangman.hqx W. Colsher 28 Sep 1993 Rather noisy version of Hangman. W. Colsher A rather noisy version of Hangman. Sorry about the lame graphics. Version 2 coming soon with decent graphics and selectable "kids" dictionary. Have fun. Newton-Games **************************************** Incoming! 0.99.0b nwt/game/incoming-099b.hqx Michael L. Dupuis 28 Oct 1993 Newton game, based on Missle Command. This is a game developed for the Newton MessagePad that features arcade-like animation. Incoming! 1993 Gravity. All Rights Reserved. Incoming! is released as freeware, but is not public domain. This release is 0.99.0b. Incoming! was created as a design and programming test on the Newton. Basically what we wanted to do was see what kind of things could be done with arcade-like animation. This game is more of a programming demo for us then anything else, but we thought other people might find it entertaining. Premise: Based on Missile Command, your mission is to defend your cities from waves of ICBM's. This is accomplished with the defense missiles you have. Because of tracking stations already destroyed in the war, you can only track two of your missiles at once. This means you'll have to choose your shots wisely. You can't let the enemy missiles get too close, or you won't be able to detonate one of your defense missiles. Enemy missiles are intercepted by being caught in the nuclear cloud formed when you detonate one of your defense missiles. Anything caught in these clouds is evaporated. The enemy has ICBM's and Smart Bombs in their arsenal. Smart Bombs know how to avoid the nuclear clouds, so unless your shot is timed correctly, you won't destroy them. Your mission is to defend your cities as long as you can. G R A V I T Y Newton-Games **************************************** Mancala 1.0 nwt/game/mancala-10.hqx Allan Marcus 13 Dec 1993 Newton game based on the old African game Mancala. Mancala by Allan Marcus This is a Newton game based on the old African game Mancala. Instructions area on line in the game. It is not too difficult to win since the computer simply picks a random button. I may add some "brains" to the computer player later. Enjoy! This game can be distributed freely on any network, but cannot be sold in any way, even as a part of a public domain package. Contact Allan_Marcus@lanl.gov for bugs and suggestions Newton-Games **************************************** Master Mind 1.02 nwt/game/mastermind-102.hqx Michael Herman 21 Sep 1993 Simple game - try to guess a four digit number. Welcome to Master Mind 1.02 Copyright 1993, Michael Herman, All rights reserved. Master Mind is a simple game where you try to guess a four digit number. Simply enter the number at the bottom and tap "Guess". Spaces and periods are ignored. Your guess will then appear in the guesses list followed by two numbers. The first number is how many digits were correct and in the correct location. The second number is how many digits were correct and in the wrong location. If you get frustrated, you can tap "Show" to see the number. "New" generates a new random number (Hint: the number will be between 1000 and 9999). You can use the up and down arrow at the bottom to scroll the guesses list. This program requires the Connection Kit to install. This program is shareware. If you like the program and wish to continue to use it, please register your copy by sending $10 US to the author. Suggestions are welcome. Thank you for your support. Michael Herman 6965 El Camino Real, Suite 105 Carlsbad, CA 92009 USA CompuServe 70175, 1016 AppleLink Herman.MD Change History : 1.01 Changed fonts used for easier reading. 1.02 Fixed short entry. Newton-Games **************************************** Mine Field 1.2 nwt/game/mine-field-12.hqx 19 Nov 1993 Newton game ÒMine Field 1.2.Ó **************************************** Newton-Games Mine Sweep 1.01 nwt/game/minesweep-101.hqx Michael Herman 21 Sep 1993 Mines game for the Newton. Welcome to Mine Sweep 1.01 Copyright 1993, Michael Herman, All rights reserved. The object of Mine Sweep is to locate and flag ten mines. To flag a mine, tap once. If a square is safe, double tap on it to reveal the number of mines adjacent to the square. Victory is yours once you have flagged all ten mines, but if you double tap on a mine... This program requires the Connection Kit to install. This program is shareware. If you like the program and wish to continue to use it, please register your copy by sending $15 US to the author. Suggestions are welcome. Thank you for your support. Michael Herman 6965 El Camino Real, Suite 105 Carlsbad, CA 92009 USA CompuServe 70175, 1016 AppleLink Herman.MD Change History: 1.01 Fixed problem of removing 11th flag. Newton-Games **************************************** Morpion nwt/game/morphion.hqx Henri Lamiraux 7 Oct 1993 Simple solitaire game. Enclosure: MorpionFile.PKG Morpion is a simple solitaire game I used to play on paper when I was a kid. Over the years I have been programming it on various platforms I have been in contact with. This is usually the first application I write to familiarize myself with a new system or language. The goal of Morpion is to draw as many line segments as possible. A segment can be drawn by using five existing dots or by adding a fifth dot to four existing dots. In the latest case, the position of the missing dot doesnÕt matter. It can be at the beginning, at the end, or in the middle of the segment . To add a new segment, simply draw a line between the first and the last dot composing the segment. The missing dot (if there is one) will be automatically added. Segments can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. The two arrow buttons allow you to go back and forth (like an unlimited undo). With some practice you should be able to go above 100. I used to be able, after many years of practice, to go around 200. This application is a freeware and can be distributed freely but should not be sold. Have fun. Henri Lamiraux AppleLink: LAMIRAUX.H Author: LAMIRAUX.H Newton-Games **************************************** NewtonBandit 1.0 nwt/game/newton-bandit.hqx Richard Schaeren 25 Oct 1993 Slot-Machine for Newton PDA. NewtonBandit 1.0 NewtonBandit is a Slot-Machine for Newton PDA. When starting NewtonBandit you recieve $100 StartScore. Your Bet can be adjusted with the Slider. One Smilie Bet Two Pictures Bet * 2 Two Smilies Bet * 3 Two Pictures + One Smilie Bet * 5 Three Pictures Bet * 10 Three Smilies Bet * 25 NewtonBandit is ShareWare. Please support the ShareWare-System and send us U.S. $10.00. Best Regards Richard Schaeren, Christoph Aeschlimann, Bjrn Walker compower Bernstrasse 217 CH-3052 Zollikofen Switzerland Tel. +41 31 911 49 49 Fax +41 31 911 49 05 compower FirstClass Mailbox +41 31 911 67 47 AppleLink COMPOWER CompuServe 100271,2414 © compower 1993. All rights reserved. Newton-Games **************************************** Newtris 1.0 nwt/game/newtris-10.hqx BugByte1 19 Nov 1993 Newton versionof the falling blocks game. Newtris ReadMe (11/9/93) ------------------------ Uploaded by BugByte1 on AOL. The game you've all been waiting for: Newtris. You might guess from the name that it has to do with falling blocks on the Newton. It's pretty straight forward, As the blocks fall you can tap right of the field to move them right, left of the field to move them left, and there are buttons for rotating them clockwise and counter clockwise (circular arrows.) Tap the bottom of the field to drop the blocks fast for more points. When you complete a row, poof out it goes. Game ends when you reach the top. Keeps High Score. Shareware $15.00 Note: See program info box for details. Newton-Games **************************************** Patience nwt/game/patience.hqx 4 Nov 1993 Newton game ÒPatience.Ó **************************************** Newton-Games Peg Solitaire 1.0 nwt/game/peg-solitaire.hqx Rob Hafernik 8 Nov 1993 simple peg game played on a board that contains a number of holes. Peg Solitaire ©1993 by Rob Hafernik All Rights Reserved Version 1.0 This game is SHAREWARE. This means you are free to copy it and give the copies away. You are NOT allowed to sell copies or modify the game. If you play the game and enjoy it, please PAY for it by sending $10, or whatever you can afford, to: PDA Software 2211 Newfield Austin, Tx 78703 By registering your copy, youÕll be notified of future versions and bug fixes, as well as other new shareware games for the Newton. YouÕll also have the satisfaction of knowing that your money is going to support the development of additional cool applications for the Newton and youÕll confirm that you are, indeed, a good person. How to play //////////////////////////////////////////////////// Peg Solitaire is played on a board that contains a number of holes. At the start of the game, all holes but one are occupied by a peg. To move, a peg is removed from one hole and jumped over a peg in an adjacent hole, into an empty hole. The peg jumped over is removed. Diagonal moves are not allowed. The object of the game is to remove all the pegs but one, with that last peg occupying the hole in the board that was initially empty. In the Newton version of the game, the holes are shown as empty squares and the pegs are represented by gray circles. To move, first tap the peg you wish to move (it will highlight by turning black), then tap the empty space you wish to move to. If the space youÕve tapped is a legal destination by the rules above, then the peg is removed from the old hole and added to the new hole, with the peg in between being removed. If the space is not a legal space, the formerly highlighted peg will be unhighlighted and the peg in the new space, if any, becomes the newly highlighted peg. After a move, the last peg used remains highlighted. If your next move will use this same peg, you do not need to click it first to select it. To start a game, tap the ÒNew GameÓ button. A series of buttons will appear that show the nine different board layouts that you can play. Each board has itÕs own unique challenges and methodology. Tap a button to select a board layout. When the board youÕve selected is shown, all holes will be filled with pegs. You will first be instructed to tap a peg to create the initial hole. After that, the game proceeds as described above. Often you will get down to two or three pegs remaining and have no further legal moves. At that point, your only option is to start a new game. When you are selecting the board you wish to play, there will be two radio buttons beneath the board buttons. The first one, ÒPick Pegs UpÓ, is the default and will lead to a game like the one already described. For a special challenge, tap the ÒPut Pegs DownÓ button. This will lead to a game that is the inverse of the normal game. In this game, you start with a single peg and ÒunjumpÓ pegs in an attempt to populate, rather than depopulate, the board. Until you get used to it, this is considerably harder than the normal game. At any time, you may quit the game (by tapping the close icon in the lower right). When you start the game back up, it will return to the state it was in when you left. Tapping the clock icon in the lower left corner of the board will briefly display the date, time and remaining battery life. Once youÕve started a game and made some moves, you can back up by pressing the ÒUndoÓ button at the bottom of the screen. You can, however, only back up two moves. History of the Game //////////////////////////////////////////////////// The first evidence of Peg Solitaire being played was in France in the late 1600Õsat the court of Louis XIV. They used the 37-hole cross-shaped board, now referred to as the ÒFrenchÓ board by those in the know. However, the game is simple and was likely first played much, much earlier. Liebniz mentioned it in a paper he wrote for the Berlin Academy in 1710, seeming quite enthusiastic about it. Chevalier Louis de Jaucourt wrote a scholarly article about the game for a French encyclopedia in 1765 and J. C. Wiegleb published a mathematical study of the game, with solutions to some of the boards, in Germany in 1779. The game has been played, studied and computer-analyzed ever since. Frequently Asked Questions //////////////////////////////////////////////////// Q) Can all the boards be solved, that is, played down to a single peg in the hole that was initially empty? A) Well, IÕm not sure. The standard, cross-shaped, 33-hole, ÒAmericanÓ board that is the first one on the New Game screen is solvable for any starting empty hole. The 6x6 square board, the 4x6 rectangular board, the slanted board and the diamond-shaped board are also solvable for any initial hole. The cross-shaped 37-hole board (in the upper right on the new game grid), is NOT solvable when the initial empty hole is the center one, but it is for some other initially empty holes. The cross-shaped 45-hole board can be solved for all initially empty holes except where the initial hole is the center outside one on one of the arms of the cross. As for the others, particularly the hollow board, who knows? Q) How much room will this take up on my Newton? A) About 25K. Q) Does Peg Solitaire create any soups on my Newton? A) No. Q) How do I tell what version I have? A) Look in the about box (which comes up when you tap the ÒiÓ with the circle around it at the top right corner of the main screen). Q) Have you solved all the boards? A) Hell no, to busy writing it to play it. Q) How long did it take to write ÒPeg SolitaireÓ? A) Far longer than it should have taken, but it WAS fun. Q) Is it easy to write games for the Newton? A) Well, that depends on your definitions and expectations. It is easier than learning to pilot the space shuttle, but it is not as easy as learning to program your VCR. All things considered, I think it goes faster than writing a game for a very complex platform like the Mac. For Further Study //////////////////////////////////////////////////// For more information and solutions to many of the common boards, pick up: "The Ins and Outs of Peg Solitaire" by John D Beasley, published by The Oxford University Press in 1985 (and now available in paperback). ISBN 0-19-286145-X. It's a nice little book that will tell you a hell of a lot more than you thought there was to know about the game. Feedback, Bugs, Requests, Large Cash Grants //////////////////////////////////////////////////// America OnLine: rob042 Internet: shokwave@well.sf.ca.us or rob042@aol.com USNail: PDA Software 2211 Newfield Austin, TX 78703 Newton-Games **************************************** Pico Fermi Bagels 1.0d2 nwt/game/pico-fermi-bagels.hqx Steve Weyer 4 Oct 1993 Number guessing game. About ----- "Pico Fermi Bagels" (PFB): a number guessing game Newton version 1.0d2 © S. Weyer 1993 Dedicated to Kristina and Elianna Software is "as is" & free to distribute. Comments, suggestions to: Stephen Weyer 17 Timber Knoll Drive Washington Crossing, PA 18977 Internet: weyer@guest.apple.com America Online: SteveWeyer AppleLink: WEYER.S ===== Help ---- For each guess, you will see one or more of ¥ Fermi: a correct digit placed correctly ¥ Pico: a correct digit placed incorrectly ¥ Bagels: no digits are correct e.g., if is checked, =3 and the computer's number is "029" 376 Bagels 914 Pico 820 Fermi Pico . . . 092 Fermi Pico Pico 029 Fermi Fermi Fermi Notes: Unlike MasterMind, PFB does not allow duplicate digits. Although I had played versions of PFB where "Pico" and "Fermi" were reversed, the kids convinced me it was easier to remember "Fermi" by "firm". ===== Additional Information -------------------- PFB is similar in concept and strategy to MasterMind and Jotto. After I first saw "Pico Fermi Bagels" (PFB) as a Basic program at the Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley in the early '70s, I wrote several Logo versions. Uncheck "Allow Zero" to omit zero as a possible digit. Select "Digits" to change the number of digits (between 2-5). Selecting either of these after you have made your first guess will start a New Game. Your last settings of these should reappear the next time you start PFB. The guess fields expect numbers, but will ignore spaces and periods. PFB will complain about non-digits (or zero if "Allow Zero" is unchecked), the wrong number of digits, or duplicate digits. Order of guesses doesn't matter; guesses can be recycled (may be necessary since there are only 16 guess fields). To balance readability and amount of information displayed, guess field changes font size: ¥ userFont12 (Digits=2,3) ¥ userFont10 (Digits=4) ¥ userFont9 (Digits=5) [long line may still not quite be all visible] Winning is indicated by "Fermi" for all digits, and an audible sound. ===== Possible Next Steps ------------------ This is my first Newton program, so suggestions and comments are appreciated. Some things I've thought about doing (or tried): ¥ add application icon (not documented how to do this) ¥ allow more guesses (I'll have to figure out scrolling) [guesses can be recycled though] ¥ provide feedback via the label (rather than append to guess) (I tried setLabelCommand, but couldn't get it to work) ¥ autoexpanding the next guess field (expandLine sort of does this, but doesn't refresh properly) Newton-Games **************************************** Poker 1.0 nwt/game/poker-10.hqx 21 Sep 1993 Newton game ÒPoker 1.0.Ó **************************************** Newton-Games Scrambled 1.0 nwt/game/scrambled.hqx Joseph Laffey 19 Nov 1993 Word game - decipher a scrambled word (up to 12 characters). *********** Scrambled 1.0 * ********** ************************************************************* Use the Newton Connection kit to download this package to your Newton. ************************************************************* Scrambled is a word game in which you are given a scrambled word to decipher. You may choose the word length (up to 12 characters). Scrambled keeps score for the competitively inclined. Both your average time and your point score are tallied. Scrambled is great for STUDENTS! It really puts your brain through a workout. Scrambled exercises your verbal, spelling, and pattern recognition skills. Scrambled words are used on Mensa tests. If you're polishing up to go let the word know what a genius you are Scrambled is the thing to use. ************************************************************* Help is available in the program, but for those with less-than-perfect eyesight I have reproduced it here. ¥ New Word brings up a scrambled word for you to decipher. ¥ When you've unscrambled the word write it in the rectangle. ¥ If you are correct you will hear a friendly chime. If not, tap Clear Entry or rubout the incorrect word and try again. ¥ Tap Give Up to let Newton unscramble the word for you (i.e. cheat). ¥ You receive 10 points for every letter in a word you solve. ¥ If you Give Up you loose 60 pts for a 4 letter word, 55 pts for a 5 letter, 50 pts for a 6 letter, etc... ¥ Drag the slider to change the word length. ¥ A timer next to the egg in the top right corner is active when you are solving. ¥ New Word starts the timer. ¥ Avg Time is the average time that you have taken to solve each word. ¥ Giving up cannot help your avg time, but it CAN hurt if you wait too long. ¥ When deciphering a word you cannot call up a new word until you've solved the current word or have given up. ¥ Please Tap Info and send in your ShareWare registration. ************************************************************* Scrambled may NOT be distributed with any commercial offering without prior written arrangement with the author. This includes, but is not limited to, distribution by software resellers, hardware resellers, ShareWare distributors (That means you, Educorp), or ANY OTHER COMPANY IN BUSINESS TO MAKE A PROFIT. Unregistered copies of Scrambled MAY be uploaded to public bulletin boards provided all documentation is included and the program is unmodified. Schools MAY distribute Scrambled free of charge, but ARE required to pay the ShareWare fee for each c opy. ************************************************************* This product required much time and effort to produce. Please support ShareWare. ************************************************************* ShareWare fee is $8.00 US. ** You MUST include your name EXACTLY as it appears in you Personal Preferences in your Newton. Without this I cannot send you the code to unlock your copy of Scrambled. Please make check payable to: Joseph Laffey 15 Benton Place St. Louis, MO 63104-2411 USA ****************************** You may contact the author on-line at: AOL: JoeLaff CIS: 70712,2036 APPLELINK: LAFFEY INTERNET: JoeLaff@AOL.com ****************************** Newton-Games **************************************** Sea Hunt 1.1 nwt/game/sea-hunt-11.hqx 19 Nov 1993 Newton game ÒSea Hunt 1.1.Ó **************************************** Newton-Games Snake 2.0 nwt/game/snake-20.hqx Carsten Brinkschulte 4 Nov 1993 Small action-game based on something named ÒSnakeByteÓ. Snake 2.0 This is a small action-game based on something named "SnakeByte" (remember the Apple ][ days ?) . I have modified it a little by adding "rocks" which make the whole thing a bit more interresting. Version 2.0 adds better graphics and better overall handling of the snake. It also keeps the higscore around (for historical reasons). Thanks to Uwe Falck for his suggestion. Carsten Brinkschulte Newton-Games **************************************** Tapboard nwt/game/tapboard.hqx 21 Sep 1993 Newton game ÒTapboard.Ó **************************************** Newton-Games Yahtzee nwt/game/yahtzee.hqx Simeon Leifer 28 Sep 1993 Newton version of the popular dice game. Simeon Leifer This is the game of yahtzee for the newton, for one to four players. Very straight forward, will on-newton docs. I hope to add newt-player intellence (if I ever figure out good rules for it) Newton-Games **************************************** 11/19/93 New Newton Software nwt/info/11-19-93-new-newton-software.txt COMDEX 19 Nov 1993 New Newton software titles. Monday, November 15, 1993 COMDEX: NEW NEWTON/CD-ROM TITLES FROM STARCORE StarCore, the new software publishing and distribution group within Apple's PIE division, has announced more than a dozen new titles for the Newton MessagePad and other Newton-based products as well as several new CD-ROM titles. All are scheduled to be released nationwide before Christmas 1994. Apple's StarCore group publishes and distributes software on CD-ROM for the Mac and on PCMCIA cards and floppy diskettes for the Newton technology platform. Apple's StarCore titles are focused around edutainment, sports, entertainment, reference, business applications and self-improvement. Software companies which have already committed to exclusive distribution through Apple's StarCore affiliate label program for Newton titles include, Avalon Engineering, Inc.; Dubl-Click Software; Ex Machina, Inc.; Fingertip Technologies, Inc.; Great Plains Software; Pastel Development; Saltire Software, Inc.; Slate Corp.; and State of the Art, Inc. New Newton Titles Newton-Information **************************************** 11/19/93 Newton Comm Update nwt/info/11-19-93-newton-comm-update.txt COMDEX 19 Nov 1993 Newton Communictions Update. DISTRIBUTED AT COMDEX. Newton Communications Update Apple has always recognized the importance of combining technologies and services that will provide simple and appropriate end-to-end communications solutions for different users and markets. The communications strategy for Newton was built on this premise. The Newton platform was developed around a core communications architecture that is modular, extensible and fully integrated into Newton Intelligence. This architecture provides the foundation for a platform that can take advantage of a range of Newton communications and connectivity accessories, as well as services and applications, that fulfill both personal and business needs. Newton users are now able to take advantage of the increasing number of wired and wireless communications accessories and services available for the Newton MessagePad. Apple has partnered with leading communications service providers and hardware manufacturers to create the Apple Wireless Messaging Service delivered by Newton-Information **************************************** 11/19/93 Newton Conn for Win nwt/info/11-19-93-newton-conn-for-win.txt Emma Bufton 19 Nov 1993 Apple Computer, Inc. press release. MOVED OVER PR NEWSWIRE AFTER 8:15 AM, EDT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1993. Contact: Emma Bufton Regis McKenna, Inc. (408) 974-1856 Jennie Shikashio Regis McKenna, Inc. (408) 974-4104 Apple Ships Newton Connection Kit for Windows LAS VEGAS, Nevada--November 15, 1993--Apple Computer, Inc. today announced that it will begin shipping the Newton Connection kit for Windows v 1.00 in the United States on November 22, 1993. The Newton Connection kit for Windows enables Newton users to conveniently Newton-Information **************************************** 11/19/93 Newton Mail nwt/info/11-19-93-newton-mail.txt Emma Bufton 19 Nov 1993 Apple Computer, Inc. press release. MOVED OVER PR NEWSWIRE AFTER 8:15 AM, EDT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1993. Contact: Emma Bufton Regis McKenna, Inc. (408) 974-1856 Jennie Shikashio Regis Mckenna, Inc. (408) 974-4104 NewtonMail To Bring Powerful Electronic Mail to Newton Users LAS VEGAS, Nevada--November 15, 1993--Apple Computer, Inc. today announced that NewtonMail will be available in a series of commercial releases over the next 60 days to users of Newton MessagePad communications assistant and other Newton products created by licensees of Newton technology. Phase one will begin today with an Newton-Information **************************************** Canonical List of Bugs 1 nwt/info/canonical-list-of-bugs-1.txt Paul R. Potts 21 Sep 1993 Collection of Newton bug, gripe reports and wishes for the future. The Canonical List of MessagePad Bugs, Gripes and Wishes ======================================== This document is a collection of bug, gripe reports and wishes for the future about the Apple Newton MessagePad. The items in this list are arranged, very roughly, in a sort Newton-Information **************************************** Canonical Newton 0.0.8 nwt/info/canonical-newt-008.txt Paul R. Potts 21 Sep 1993 Collection of commonly-asked questions and their answers about Newton. The Canonical List of Newton MessagePad Questions and Answers ======================================== This document is a collection of commonly-asked questions about the Apple Newton MessagePad, and their answers. It also Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 01 nwt/info/newton-archive-01.txt Rob Bruce 6 Oct 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 1. Newton Archive Digest Monday, 23 Aug 1993 Volume 1 : Issue 1 Todays Topics: [*] Lowdown.hqx [*] Calculator1.0b2.hqx [*] Kid Card.hqx [*] Mastermind 1.02.hqx [*] MineSweep1.0.hqx [*] Mr. Advisador [*] Poker 1.0.hqx [*] Minitools.hqx [*] Newton Function DA.sit [*] ObjViewer.092.hqx The Newton Archive is moderated by Rob Bruce. The archive is available via FTP or Gopher at bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu (128.220.81.221) Please send articles and binaries to robbruce@bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu or put files in the /pub/incoming directory. Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 02 nwt/info/newton-archive-02.txt Rob Bruce 6 Oct 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 2. Newton Archive Digest Wednesday, 25 Aug 1993 Volume 1 : Issue 2 Todays Topics: [*] Souper.hqx [*] Newton Transfer.hqx [*] Newton ICxx.hqx [*] MineField1.0.hqx The Newton Archive is moderated by Rob Bruce. The archive is available via FTP or Gopher at bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu (128.220.81.221) Please send articles and binaries to robbruce@bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu or put files in the /pub/incoming directory. [*] Souper.hqx Souper Version 1.0 - Soup Manager of the Newton Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 03 nwt/info/newton-archive-03.txt Rob Bruce 6 Oct 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 3. Newton Archive Digest Monday, 30 Aug 1993 Volume 1 : Issue 3 Todays Topics: [*] BMUGNewtIcons.hqx Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 04 nwt/info/newton-archive-04.txt Rob Bruce 6 Oct 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 4. Newton Archive Digest Thursday, 2 Sept 1993 Volume 1 : Issue 4 Todays Topics: [*] DecoClock.pkg [*] ObjViewSource.hqx [*] Tapboard.hqx [*] BDays1.02.sit [*] Bomber.sit [*] Calcsrc.sit [*] Resto.sit [*] MediCalc.sit The Newton Archive is moderated by Rob Bruce. The archive is available via FTP or Gopher at bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu (128.220.81.221) Please send articles and binaries to robbruce@bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu or put files in the /pub/incoming directory. Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 05 nwt/info/newton-archive-05.txt Rob Bruce 6 Oct 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 5. Newton Archive Digest Friday, 10 Sept 1993 Volume 1 : Issue 5 Todays Topics: [*] NewtonWallpaper.sit [*] AutoDict1.1.sit [*] Rebooter.sit [*] Newton Boy.sit [*] MacsHex.sit [*] HotButtons.sit [*] 1.04.sit The Newton Archive is moderated by Rob Bruce. The archive is available via FTP or Gopher at bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu (128.220.81.221) Please send articles and binaries to robbruce@bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu or put files in the /pub/incoming directory. Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 07 nwt/info/newton-archive-07.txt Rob Bruce 6 Oct 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 7. Newton Archive Digest Tuesday, 21 Sept 1993 Volume 1 : Issue 7 Todays Topics: [*] CheckPlease.sit [*] PlaceSetting.sit [*] 800s.sit [*] days.sit [*] Sleeper1.0d2.sit [*] RPMDemo1.sit [*] Moon1.0d3.sit The Newton Archive is moderated by Rob Bruce. The archive is available via FTP or Gopher at bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu (128.220.81.221) Please send articles and binaries to robbruce@bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu or put files in the /pub/incoming directory. Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 08 nwt/info/newton-archive-08.txt Rob Bruce 6 Oct 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 8. Newton Archive Digest Wednesday, 22 Sept 1993 Volume 1 : Issue 8 Todays Topics: [*] Q&A-NewtonScript.wrd [*] PerPro.sit [*] PeriodicTable.sit [*] MyCalculator.sit [*] Sign.sit [*] Yahtzee.sit The Newton Archive is moderated by Rob Bruce. The archive is available via FTP or Gopher at bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu (128.220.81.221) Please send articles and binaries to robbruce@bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu or put files in the /pub/incoming directory. Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 09 nwt/info/newton-archive-09.txt Rob Bruce 6 Oct 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 9. Newton Archive Digest Thursday, 30 Sept 1993 Volume 1 : Issue 9 ======================================== Todays Topics: [*] 15-puzzle.sit [*] ascII.sit [*] calc-104.sit [*] dialer.sit [*] fortune-demo.sit [*] hangman.sit [*] metro.sit [*] nnnd.sit [*] overview-demo.sit [*] set-lcd-contrast.sit [*] sleeper-10d3.sit [*] strainer-03.hqx [*] time-card.sit Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 10 nwt/info/newton-archive-10.txt Rob Bruce 15 Oct 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 10. Newton Archive Digest 9/30/93 Issue 10 ======================================== Todays Topics: [*] pico-fermi-bagels.sit [*] strainer-04.sit [*] NCSAMosiac.sea [*] shopping-list.sit [*] dont-panic.sit [*] sea-hunt-demo-10.sit [*] checkers.sit [*] password.sit The Newton Archive is moderated by Rob Bruce, with support from Greg Newton-Ingham. The archive is available via FTP or Gopher at bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu (128.220.81.221) and will be now also available at sumex-aim.stanford.edu the popular Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 11 nwt/info/newton-archive-11.txt Rob Bruce 15 Oct 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 11. Newton Archive Digest 10/13/93 Issue 11 ======================================== Todays Topics: [*] morphion.sit [*] mcn-directory.sit [*] black-box.sit [*] billy-draw.sit [*] add-to-dict.sit [*] gut-buster.sit [*] snake.sit [*] gst-calc.sit The Newton Archive is moderated by Rob Bruce, with support from Greg Newton-Ingham. The archive is available via FTP or Gopher at bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu (128.220.81.221) and will be now also available at sumex-aim.stanford.edu the popular macintosh site. Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Archive 12 nwt/info/newton-archive-12.txt Rob Bruce 19 Nov 1993 Todays Topics from NAD issue 12. Newton Archive Digest 11/2/93 Issue 12 ======================================== Todays Topics: [*] mr-advisador-142.sit [*] commuter-10.sit [*] tiny-timer.sit [*] beep-beep.sit [*] boppin.sit [*] inker-11.sit [*] internals-source.sit [*] keyboard.sit [*] mail-saver.sit [*] mine-field-11.sit [*] newt-turtle.sit [*] newton-bandit.sit [*] ntk-shapes-090.sit [*] shopper-11.sit [*] skip-05.sit Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Coupon 1 nwt/info/newton-coupon-1.hqx 13 Dec 1993 Newton info ÒNewton Coupon 1.Ó **************************************** Newton-Information Newton Gripe ÕNÕ Bug 1.1 Part 1 nwt/info/newt-gripe-n-bug-11-part-1.txt Paul R. Potts 6 Oct 1993 Collection of Newton bug, gripe reports and wishes for the future. The Canonical List of MessagePad Bugs, Gripes and Wishes ======================================== This document is a collection of bug, gripe reports and wishes for the future about the Apple Newton MessagePad. The items in this list are arranged, very roughly, in a sort of priority; the serious items are first, and things get more trivial as the list progresses. This list has been broken out of the longer Canonical List of Newton Questions and Answers; that list was becoming too unwieldy, so I'm breaking it into a couple of parts in order to maintain them separately and present the information better. Author ------ Collected and written by Paul R. Potts, potts@oit.itd.umich.edu. Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Gripe ÕNÕ Bug 1.1 Part 2 nwt/info/newt-gripe-n-bug-11-part-2.txt Eric Shapiro 6 Oct 1993 Collection of Newton bug, gripe reports and wishes for the future. Part 3: Gripes ============== Things that, while not necessarily bugs, can be annoying. Hardware -------- It seems to be pretty easy to put a nice scratch on the top layer of the screen. All it takes is to pick up a little bit of sand or grit with the pen. There should be an easy way to replace the top layer of the screen (if not user-installable, it should be an easy job for a dealer). The plastic socket on the back of the Newton that allows it to attach to the carrying case is pretty flimsy on the early units. Apparently Apple is using a better one now. If you ever take your unit in for repair, you can ask for it to be replaced. (Information from Eric Shapiro). Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Programs for Excel nwt/info/newt-progs-excel.hqx 13 Dec 1993 Newton info ÒNewton Programs for Excel.Ó **************************************** Newton-Information Newton Q&A List 1.1 part 1 nwt/info/newt-q-n-a-list-11-part-1.txt Paul R. Potts 6 Oct 1993 Collection of Questions and Answers about the Apple Newton. The Canonical List of MessagePad Questions and Answers ======================================== This document is a collection of Questions and Answers about the Apple Newton MessagePad. This list has been broken out of the longer Canonical List of Newton Questions and Answers; that list was becoming too unwieldy, so I'm breaking it into a couple of parts in order to maintain them separately and present the information better. Author ------ Collected and written by Paul R. Potts, potts@oit.itd.umich.edu. Or, call me at home, (313) 662-1462, and leave a message if I'm not there. If you inhabit CompuServe, I can be found on CompuServe at 71561,3362, although I don't use my account more often than a couple of times per month (I have to pay off my Newton!) Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Q&A List 1.1 part 2 nwt/info/newt-q-n-a-list-11-part-2.txt Paul R. Potts 6 Oct 1993 Opinions, comments, and speculation about the Newton. Newton Part 2: Impressions ========================== This section combines opinions, comments, and speculation. I tried a Newton for ten minutes at a store. It was awful! ---------------------------------------------------------- David Sternlight (strnlght@netcom.com) said it better than I could: "Apple's problem is that that's the way the Newton works. It needs 2-3 weeks to train itself properly (and, to some extent to subtly train you) so that its perfomance is tailored to the way you write and operate, and you learn its little quirks... In-store demos, particularly of recognizing a potential buyer's handwriting, are doomed to be disappointing or worse (if the machine is set up so that the last twelve Charlies have thoroughly confued the Newton as to what writing style it's expected to recognize... Thus, Apple needs to find a way to sell the Newton almost 'on faith.' That's not an easy trick, but if anyone can pull it off Apple can. Remember Newton-Information **************************************** Newton Software Titles nwt/info/newton-software-titles.txt PDA Craig 21 Sep 1993 Announcement of software for the Newton. Subj: Announced Newton Titles 93-08-15 14:55:42 EDT From: PDA Craig This comes courtesy of MedMac: Aldus* Will be announcing support for Newton through their consumer division and will be demoing a project manger that is yet unnamed. Casady & Greene Multi-Player Card Games (will allow you to 'beam' a portion of the application to another Newton allowing you to play with another Newton that does not have the main application) CE Software* QuickMail client for Newton Chancery* K-12 Administrative Solution, allow teachers to collect and assess students while on the move through a classroom. They can then connect to Chancery's host system and up/download various information. Claris* Claris will announce support for Newton and initially demo some games that they will ship in the near term (mastermind, pegs, hangman, maze) They will also announce support for more financial oriented products. Newton-Information **************************************** Newton WWW Server nwt/info/newton-www-server.txt Chuck Shotton 6 Oct 1993 Set of WWW documents with information about the Newton. In an attempt to collect a lot of the new Newton-related information into a more readable form, I've just finished setting up a World Wide Web server for Newton. This set of WWW documents pulls information from several of the existing Newton archives and will soon add additional reference and package archives. Newton-Information **************************************** The Newton Notebook nwt/info/the-newton-notebook.hqx Chuck Shotton 6 Oct 1993 Set of WWW documents with information about the Newton. In an attempt to collect a lot of the new Newton-related information into a more readable form, I've just finished setting up a World Wide Web server for Newton. This set of WWW documents pulls information from several of the existing Newton archives and will soon add additional reference and package archives. Newton-Information **************************************** Patch 1.04 nwt/sys/patch-104.hqx 21 Sep 1993 Newton program ÒPatch 1.04.Ó **************************************** Newton-System Read This Before Downloading! nwt/sys/read-this-before-downloading.txt 21 Sep 1993 Apple Computer, Inc. software license. READ THIS BEFORE DOWNLOADING! Thank you for taking the time to read this license. If you DO NOT agree to the terms of the license then, please, don¹t download the software. If you do that means you have agreed to it's terms and conditions. APPLE COMPUTER, INC. SOFTWARE LICENSE PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE. BY USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. 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SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU (AND NOT APPLE OR AN APPLE AUTHORIZED REP Newton-System **************************************** Regarding System Update 1.04 nwt/sys/regarding-system-update-104.txt 21 Sep 1993 Official notice of the new Newton system update. Online posting: Sept 10, 1993 Dear Apple MessagePad Owners: Thanks again for your ongoing feedback. We have listened carefully to the suggestions you made. In response, we came up with system update 1.04 which addresses the latest issues concerning memory and power management. We will provide system update 1.04 to you free of charge, starting September 10, 1993. There are a variety of ways you will be able to receive the system update 1.04: 1. If you own Newton Connection Kit for Macintosh (version 0.9), we will send you a system update along with Newton Connection Kit for Macintosh 1.0. 2. If you are a Newton Connection user with online access, you will be able to download the system update through various online services such as AppleLink, Compuserve, America On Line and others (you will still receive Newton Connection Kit 1.0 and the system upgrade diskette via mail, provided you registered). Using Newton Connection Kit for Macintosh (version 0.9) you can install the system update. Newton-System **************************************** System Update 1.04 nwt/sys/system-update-v104.txt 21 Sep 1993 Automatically installs Newton System Update 1.04. Enclosure: Newton System Update 1.04 Enclosed is a Newton Package which will automatically install System Update .04 when downloaded using Newton Connection. To install this simply follow the instructions that follow. Furthermore, Apple¹s customer support line, 1-800-SOS-APPLE, will continue to provide you with technical support. 1. Connect your personal computer to your Newton. (See the documentation that came with Newton Connection for instructions.) 2. On your personal computer, open Newton Connection. 3. Click Install Package. 4. In the box that appears, select "Update 1.04 for Connection" and and then click OK. Newton-System **************************************** System Update 1.04 Other Info nwt/sys/system-update-104-other-info.txt Andy Stadler 21 Sep 1993 Information about System Update 1.04. The previous two postings were "official" releases. I wanted to add a few notes to give you some more information about System Update 1.04. * We've been listening to your reports and your experiences, and we think you'll find that 1.04 really is a much, much more useable system. Almost every single problem area has been addressed in this update. You'll be quite happy with the results. Newton-System **************************************** Add Country nwt/util/add-country.hqx Thomas J. Volgger 19 Nov 1993 Utility for everyone who has a Newton and lives in a little country. Add Country Read.me For everyone who has a Newton and lives in a little country as I do: Did you ever wonder why your country is not listed in the country popup list in the Names file? And everytime you add someone to this address book you have to write the name of the country instead of choosing from the popup list? I did. And that's why I wrote this little utility. It lets you expand this popup list and add any country you like. More info about how it works is online in the program. Hope you like it. If you have any ideas and suggestions let me know. (AppleLink: THOMAS.J or JACK.BOX) Thomas J. Volgger Vienna, Austria Newton-Utilities **************************************** AddToDict 1.02 nwt/util/add-to-dict-102.hqx Richard Northcott 19 Nov 1993 Application that allows multiple additions to the User Dictionary. About AddToDict ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ Preamble: The Newton has a lot of potential, but the recognition dictionary in the first versions is appalling. Having to use the soft-keyboard to type stuff in all the time is a drag. And then it asks you if you want to add the word to the User Dictionary as well! This really gets in the way. AddToDict is a small Newton application that allows multiple additions to your User Dictionary in one sitting. Expect to see major improvements in the future, but here is what it is for now. Installation: Manually remove any copies of AddToDict's previous incarnation, "AddUserDict." Send the package file down to the Newton with your Connection Kit. -That's it. To install the sample word lists; open your backup Notes files with Connection Kit, create a new Note and paste it the sample word list. Connection Kit should break it up into more than one note if it is too big. (You may have to do this by hand.) Synchronize your Newton. Now use the Newton 'Clipboard' feature to get the text into AddToDict (see below.) How It Works: Launch the application from the Extras Drawer. Tap on the Keyboard button to bring up the keyboard. Key in the words you wish to add to your User Dictionary into the text field and hit the button. It's as simple as that. You can try to write VERY neatly (as the recognition dictionary is turned off in the field) or, as I suggest, use the keyboard. When you tap the "Add them to the Dictionary" button, you will hear two kinds of sounds. The high-pitched 'ping' means a successful addition. The beep sound (set in your preferences) means that the word was not added -probably because it was already there. * Warning: - Any punctuation or numbers will go in, so make careful lists. Even better, you can paste large lists into the field. Try importing a list of words into your Notes using the Connection Kit. Once you have it in Notes, select the text, drag it to the side of the screen so that it goes into the Clipboard. Next launch AddToDict and drag the clip back out. Then just hit the button. This saves a lot of soft-keyboard tapping. For long lists, the sounds can cause a racket, so you can turn them off with the checkbox at the bottom of AddToDict. Clicking on the button to the right of the Keyboard button brings up the User Dictionary editing window. Use this to review your User list and remove unwanted words. The Save button saves your word list to the permanent soup. Your word lists will then be retained over Restarts. There is though a limit to how many words the User Dictionary will take. Exact figures are not out, but it is about 2000. When you reach the limit any future atempts to save will give you a memory error. You can continue to add words to the User Dictionary so long as you don't save. They will be usable until you Restart. * Note - On such memory errors you will be asked if you want to Restart. You do not have to as nothing is broken. Just cancel and go on your merry way. This is the best I can do while relying on the in-built way of doing things. Expect to see entirely new dictionaries in soups soon. Word Lists: The word lists included with AddToDict are just random samples, but are still useful. For massive methodical word lists by categories, register your copy at the address below. Note: UserToDict is FreeWare, but it is also supported. I have prepared some large word list ready to add into your User Dictionary. There are lists of proper nouns, computer words and Japanese related words (including places, people and companies) each in the thousands of words. There is also a large dictionary coming, larger than the dictionary that comes with the Newton itself. Send US$10 and you will receive the latest version of AddToDict and all the lists I have ready. I was accepting checks until I found out it costs me about US$25 to have them cashed. Just throw a $10 note in an envelope. If you must send a check, I will just have to wait until I am in the US to cash it. Expect to see new features coming soon including: an Assist feature; previewing; deleting; printing; custom dictionary soups; direct import from Excel, dictionary program or your local mainframe. I will have some more useful word lists prepared soon including some specialized ones such as medical terms or even NewtonScript. Have fun and happy scratching. Send registration fees and generous donations to: Richard Northcott Enfour Media Laboratory 5-3-14-203 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku Tokyo 151 JAPAN AppleLink: ENFOUR.DVJ CIS: 101024,1503 AOL: RICHARDJN NIFTY: GCE01503 most Japanese BBSes: RICHARD _______________________________________ Version History: ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ AddUserDict 1.0d1 Nothing fancy, just getting the words in there. Searching string for Spaces. -No support for CR or tabs. AddUserDict 1.0d2 Added icon, about and sounds AddToDict 1.0d3 New name -for space reasons. New sounds and icon. Keyboard icon -at last. New search routine (had to do things the old byte way). Supports vertical and tab-delimited word lists. Does not support high-byte characters. AddToDict 1.0d4 Now handles any Unicode Character. Changed fonts and sounds. No longer beeps when it runs across two spaces in a row. AddToDict 1.0 First full release. Added a Sound Off option. Keyboard buttons work added edit dictionary feature. Improved sample files. AddToDict 1.01 Minor fix AddToDict 1.02 Included Save button. Changed the word list to a continuous list to make copying easier. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Any Messages? 1.0b2 nwt/util/any-messages-10b2.hqx Flash Sheridan 4 Nov 1993 Displays the last four alarms or error messages. Any Messages? Displays the last four alarms or error messages (fewer if you've restarted recently), and allows you to copy them. If you donÕt have your Newton constantly by your side and easily audible, you might miss an important reminder or error message. NowÑif you can remember to do soÑyou can find out what you missed. Of course, you could read (but not copy) the last three messages by undoing twice and trying to undo a third time, then tapping the Up Arrow, but you might not know that, or might not want to undo twice. I wrote this because after a long Connection Kit 0.9 back-up, IÕd have to walk several steps to my server to check whether the last message said the back-up was successful. I havenÕt implemented scrolling (not many error messages are long enough to warrant it), but the Overview button will give you a list of message headers. It also shows the free memory figure given by stats(), which is generally less than the figure given in Prefs. Freeware; source, what little there is of it, on request. Thanks to Kent Sandvik of Apple for the Text List sample code. Flash Sheridan 3 Valley View Road #15 Norwalk Connecticut USA 06851-1035 FlaSheridn@Aol.Com 72540.1731 on CompuServe FlaSheridn on AppleLink (and NewtonMail, though maybe only during beta testing) Newton-Utilities **************************************** ASCII nwt/util/ascII.hqx 28 Sep 1993 Newton utility ÒASCII.Ó **************************************** Newton-Utilities AutoDict 1.1 nwt/util/auto-dict-11.hqx Icon EDV Informations-Systeme Ges.m.b.H. 21 Sep 1993 Scans Names ÔsoupÕ for new entries and adds the names to the word list. AutoDict 1.1 ©1993 Icon EDV Informations-Systeme Ges.m.b.H. All rights reserved. INTRODUCTION: Have you ever added people to your Newton Names list using Newton Connection on the Macintosh? Or have you managed to transfer your contacts from your company database into your Newton Connection Software? And then you wanted to call or fax somone and Newton didn't recognize the name correctly? So you had to add it to your word list (i.e. user dictionary) manually?!?! Never again! ..... Introducing AutoDict 1.1 for Newton. AutoDict ÒautomagicallyÓ scans your Names ÔsoupÕ for new entries and adds the corresponding names (Company, First, Last, É) to your word list. So the next time after you download new addresses from your Mac just go to the Extras drawer, tap AutoDict and tap the ÒAdd Names to DictionaryÓ button. And Newton will automatically recognize all the new names the next time you scribble them somewhere. By the way, AutoDict is going to be even more useful as soon as Newton Connection Pro becomes available and you want to download all your 500 contacts into Newton - assuming you have an additonal storage card ;-) INSTALLATION: You will need either Newton Connection, Newton Connection Pro, or the Newton Developer Toolkit to download the AutoDict 1.1 package to your Newton. USING AUTODICT: After you have installed AutoDict on your Newton, open the Extras drawer and tap on the AutoDict icon. When the AutoDict application opens, tap on the "Add Names to Dictionary" button. You will see all the indivdual names as they are added and a progress bar that shows you how long the operation will take (typically 10 seconds for every 100 names). Once the operation has completed, you are ready to close AutoDict again and start scribbling new names in your Notepad - Newton will immediately recognise them! PAYMENT: Since AutoDict is so useful, weÕd like to ask you for a small contribution to our Newton development efforts: This software is distributed as ShareWare. Permission is granted to distribute this software free of charge, as long as the copyright notice and this ÒRead MeÓ file are included. To use the AutoDict software legally, please send a credit card order for $10 to us at one of the following addresses: AppleLink: FALK CompuServe: 100010,501 Internet: falk@applelink.apple.com Fax: +43 (1) 545-5155-9 Mail: Icon EDV Informations-Systeme Ziegelofengasse 41/12 A-1052 Wien Austria / Europe Please include the card type, number, expiration date and the name on the card in your order. Thank you for supporting the ShareWare concept! TECHNICAL DETAILS: NewtonÕs handwriting recognition is dictionary-based, which means that Newton will compare whatever you write to words in the many built-in dictionaries as well as the user dictionary (i.e. the "personal word list"). Sometimes Newton will be very clever and only user particular dictionaries for special fields and thus improve its recognition capabilities (e.g. the Country field in the Names file will only use the built-in country dictionary). In order for Newton to recognise words properly there has to be a sufficient difference between the individual words in a dictionary. If you add too many short words or very similar words to the dictionary you will actually end up confusing Newton and making the recogniserÕs life miserable. So donÕt add Peter and Peler, or IBM and IDM at the same time. According to the Newton manual you also shouldnÕt add "too many" words to the user dictionary. However, you should be aware that the built-in dictionaries contain some 10,000 words, so adding a couple of 100 words to your user dictionary can hardly be considered "too many". Still, if you get the feeling that your NewtonÕs recognition gets slower or the hit rate goes down, you might want to review the words that have been added to your word list and remove some of them that you rarely will use. KNOWN BUGS (in the Newton - NOT in AutoDict!): Unfortunately, there still is a bug in the "Review Word List" function in the Newton 1.03 System Software that makes editing the dictionary rather painful. The bug is that in most cases the scrolling arrows will not work. Consequently, whenever you have more than 7 entries starting with the same letter, you won't be able to either see or remove them. This will hopefully be fixed in a futurr version of the System Software. VERSION HISTORY: 1.0 The original version. 1.1 In order to improve the quality of the user dictionary entries, several new features have been added: ¥ if a name (e.g. company name) consist of more than one word, all words are added individually ¥ only words between 3 and 12 characters are added ¥ words containing punctuation marks (.,-+) are not added Newton-Utilities **************************************** BDays 1.02 nwt/util/bdays-102.hqx Michael Herman 21 Sep 1993 Goes through the Names (soup) and checks the Birthdays (slot). Welcome to BDays 1.02 Copyright 1993, Michael Herman, All rights reserved. BDays is a simple program to go through your Names (soup) and check the Birthdays (slot). Birthdays occurring last month, this month, or next month are displayed when you tap "Lookup". Future versions with allow the range of time to be specified as well as automatically scheduling an alarm. This program requires the Connection Kit to install. This program is shareware. If you like the program and wish to continue to use it, please register your copy by sending $10 US to the author. Suggestions are welcome. Thank you for your support. Michael Herman 6965 El Camino Real, Suite 105 Carlsbad, CA 92009 USA CompuServe 70175, 1016 AppleLink Herman.MD Change History: 1.01 Fixed to work with Union Soups. Changed display. 1.02 Sorted display. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Bookcase nwt/util/bookcase.hqx 16 Dec 1993 Newton utility ÒBookcase.Ó **************************************** Newton-Utilities Clockwise 2.0 nwt/util/clock-wise-20.hqx Carsten Brinkschulte 4 Nov 1993 Implements the basic features of an alarm clock. Clockwise 1.0 This program implements the basic features of an alarm clock. Why carry your alarm clock, if you have Newton ? Until I get an answer from PIEDTS on how to wakeup the Newton, Clockwise will keep the Newton from falling asleep. So you'd better not run it on batteries. Thanks to the Mvenpick for initiating this product. Carsten Brinkschulte Newton-Utilities **************************************** Convert! 1.0 nwt/util/convert.hqx Clinton Logan 4 Nov 1993 Replacement for the built-in metric converter. Convert! for the Newton Messagepad v 1.0 Just as Newton is a replacement for your diary, Convert! is a replacement for the conversion tables usually found at the front. The interactive nature of NewtonÕs built-in metric converter initially struck me as being very useful. I was however frustrated by its limited scope and use of US measures, hence Convert! was born. Convert! is FREE to give away, that means that you may make use of the software and distribute it to any other user along with this documentation. If you find Convert! useful send me a postcard. Convert! can be transferred to Newton via AppleÕs Connection Kit or the Newton Package Downloader (which is available free from most good on-line services). Features Convert! allows the user to enter and quickly convert between common metric and imperial units. Once the value has been written into a field Convert! automatically calculates the corresponding units in the table. You can then overwrite any field with a new value and have the whole table recalculate. The following conversions are supported in this version: Area sq. centimetres, sq. metres, ares, hectares, sq kilometres, sq inches, sq. feet, sq yards, acres, sq miles. Length millimetres, centimetres, metres, kilometres, inches, feet, yards, chains, miles. Volume cubic centimetres, litres, cubic metres, cubic feet, cubic yards, US and UK fluid ounces, US and UK pints, US and UK quarts, US and UK gallons. Mass milligrams, grams, kilograms, tonnes, ounces, pounds, stones, slugs, tons Temperature degrees centigrade, degrees fahrenheit, Kelvin Legal Bits Convert! may be freely distributed via on-line services, BBSs and user groups provided it is not altered in ANY way. Commercial, Shareware and CD-ROM services must obtain advance permission in writing from the author before distributing this product. This version of Convert! for Newton is free of charge, however, it is NOT public domain. All copyright, ownership and rights of ownership shall remain with the author. All attempts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the numbers generated by this program. In no event shall the author be responsible for any consequential, incidental or indirect damages (including loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information and the like) incurred through the use of this software. Finally... I hope you find Convert! useful. The next version will use less of NewtonÕs precious memory. I didnÕt realise how much extra memory floating windows with eight views took up until it was too late. I will know next time! If you are interested in tailored Newton applications donÕt hesitate to contact me. Clinton Logan Insight Solutions Group PO Box 4362 Christchurch New Zealand Internet Email: clinton@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz Phone: (03) 379 0852 Newton-Utilities **************************************** Countdown nwt/util/count-down.hqx The MIS Department 19 Nov 1993 Counts down for a specified amount of time. The MIS Department is a mid-western based consulting firm specializing in finding solutions for our clients computing needs. We have a PDA (Newton, Zoomer, etc.) consulting team and are producing many applications for our clients. Countdown allows you to count down for a specified amount of time. When that time arrives, a reminder, that you previously wrote, pops up on the screen. HereÕs how Countdown works: - Install Countdown using the Newton Connection Kit or by some other means. - Tap on the Countdown stopwatch from the Extras Drawer. - Write a short note in the ÒNoteÓ area. - Select how many minutes to count down by tapping ÒCount DownÓ. - When you tap ÒBegin!Ó, Countdown will schedule an appointment in your date book with the alarm set on. Your note will appear in the date book and will be seen when the alarm goes off. Using Countdown allows you to add as many timed events to your calendar as you need. - PLEASE NOTE: There is a bug in the Date book package. For now, to activate the timer, you need to tap ÒDatesÓ, then find the timed activity you just added. Tap the side bar next to the activity. Tap ÒAlarmÓ. Then, Tap the close button in the lower right hand side of the window. I know this is a pain, but it is unavoidable right now. You do not have to adjust any values, just Tap the buttons. This package is Shareware. If you find this package helpful, please register. When you register, you will receive support, version 1.1 (via e-mail) which allows for custom count down values and you will also receive updates as they become available. To register, send $5.00 and the following information: You Name Address City, State Zip E-mail address To: The MIS Department 2133 Mackenzie Drive Columbus, Ohio 43220 Thanks for your interest! Jim Pidcock, Team Leader PDA Consulting Team The MIS Department misdept@aol.com misdept@AppleLink.apple.com Important information follows: ©1993 by The MIS Department. All rights reserved. Countdown v 1.0 may be freely distributed with this unmodified READ ME file. All correspondence becomes the property of The MIS Department. ANY SOFTWARE DELIVERED TO YOU (CUSTOMER) IS DONE ON AN ÒAS ISÓ BASIS. THE PARTIES AGREE THAT NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE MIS DEPARTMENT (MIS) DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET CUSTOMERÕS OR ANY LICENSED ORGANIZATION'S REQUIREMENTS, OR WILL OPERATE IN THE MANNER DESIRED BY CUSTOMER OR ANY LICENSED COMPANY OR THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE. MIS SHALL NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER OR ANY OTHER PERSON FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES HEREUNDER, INCLUDING BUT LIMITED TO THE LOSS OF DATA OR INFORMATION OF ANY KIND, LOSS OF PROFIT, OR LIABILITY TO THIRD PARTIES, HOWEVER CAUSED WHETHER BY THE ACT OR NEGLIGENCE OF MIS OR OTHERWISE. IT IS RECOGNIZED THAT THE EQUIPMENT CONTAINS MEMORIES OR OTHER DEVICES WHICH HAVE ACCUMULATE SUBSTANTIAL DATA. IN NO EVENT SHALL MIS BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER IF ANY SUCH DATA IS LOST OR RENDERED INACCURATE, REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF ANY SUCH LOSS OR INACCURACY, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING FROM CUSTOMERÕS USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE EITHER SEPARATELY OR IN CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Date Utility 0.91 nwt/util/date-util-091.hqx Steve Boyd 19 Nov 1993 Utility for viewing Dates, Meetings, To do items, etc. Date Utility Version 0.9 Copyright © 1993 Steve Boyd View all of your Dates, Meetings, To do items, etc. The items are grouped by the Newton's internal categories, use the Category menu to switch between them. Use the Store menu to switch between items stored internally and those stored on the card. The routing slip will let you move or delete individual items (even those pesky hard to delete repeating items). If you move or delete an item and have second thoughts, press Undo. Date Utility is "Newton FreeWare". It is provided "as is" and free of charge. It may be freely distributed. It may not be sold. All commercial distribution is prohibited. Only nominal download costs may be collected in connection with online distribution. Please send comments and bug reports to me at: Compuserve: 76600,2454 AOL: SteveB45@aol.com Applelink: SPOYD ****************************** Changes ****************************** Version 0.9 Initial release. Version 0.9 - Fixed problems with screen updating when changing Stores or Categories. - Fixed problems with empty To Do items causing exceptions. - Modified the list size item to display "x of y" (eg. 3 of 10) to indicate the currently selected item. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Deco Clock nwt/util/deco-clock.hqx Rob Hafernik 21 Sep 1993 This package puts clock icon in the extras drawer. AUTHOR: Rob Hafernik EQUIPMENT: Newton NEEDS: 8K of memory This package puts clock icon in your extras drawer. Tap it and a nice clock takes over your screen, covering everything else. The clock only updates every 20 seconds or so, so it lets the processor sleep a lot, saving some on battery power. While it's running your Newton WILL NOT SLEEP. This means you can leave the clock running at your desk while the Newt is plugged in or in a meeting when you want it awake all the time and it won't go to sleep on you. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Dialer nwt/util/dialer.hqx 28 Sep 1993 Newton utility ÒDialer.Ó **************************************** Newton-Utilities ExtraExtras 1.1 nwt/util/ext-ext.hqx Jason Harper 4 Nov 1993 Allows access to Newton applications beyond the current limit of 30. -=[ ExtraExtras 1.1 ©1993 Jason Harper ]=- PURPOSE: Allows access to Newton applications beyond the limit of 30 that the current (1.0.4) Extras Drawer imposes. DISTRIBUTION: This is fully copyrighted software. Distribution and use are allowed only under the following conditions: - There is no charge for the use of this software. - I reserve the right to terminate any or all distribution rights at any time. - No distribution of altered or incomplete copies of this software is allowed. - You may give away copies of this software for free. - Other forms of distribution must have no charge other than nominal media or connect time costs. - Distribution with any commercial product is prohibited, unless I give specific permission to do so. - Distribution in conjunction with other freely distributable software is allowed, unless the distribution medium doesn't allow easy removal of individual items (such as CD-ROM). Such distribution would interfere with my right to revoke distribution rights, so specific permission from me is required in such cases. USAGE: ExtraExtras (EE) is a normal Newton package, which can currently be installed using the Newton Connection Kit from Apple, or the Newton Developer's Toolkit. Don't worry if your Extras Drawer is already full, EE can be used even if you can't select its icon in the normal way. There are two ways to open the EE application list: either tap on EE in the Extras Drawer as you would with any other program, or tap the Overview button (the dot between the scroll arrows) while the Extras Drawer is in front of all other windows. You can use the scroll arrows below the screen to move thru the list. Tapping on a application name in the list will open if it isn't open, or close it if open. EE stays open until you close it: you can even close the Extras Drawer and use EE exclusively for accessing other applications. Tapping the Overview button while EE is frontmost will close EE and reopen the Extras Drawer. KNOWN PROBLEMS: - EE doesn't update its list when a storage card is inserted/removed, or when an application is installed/removed. You must close and reopen EE to refresh the list. - EE makes use of some undocumented details of the Extras Drawer and package handling system. If Apple ever makes any changes to the Extras Drawer it is possible that EE will stop working, however any such changes are likely to include a feature equivalent to EE. THE AUTHOR: Jason Harper CompuServe: 76703,4222 Internet: 76703.4222@CompuServe.Com Newton-Utilities **************************************** Fixer 1.1 nwt/util/fixer-11.hqx Adam Watson 19 Nov 1993 Fixes storage problems in Calendar Meetings and Day Notes. Fixer 1.1 - Installation and Documentation ------------------------------------------ Fixer is a utility that will find and correct any storage problems associated with your Calendar Meetings and Day Notes. This package requires the Newton Connection Software to be installed. To Install Fixer 1.1: 1) BACK UP YOUR NEWTON'S MEMORY. 2) Launch the Newton Connection software. 3) Tap on the 'Install' button. 4) Select the 'Fixer 1.1.pkg' file from the file picker. 5) When installation is complete, tap on the 'Fixer' icon located in the 'Extras' drawer on your Newton. 6) Tap on the 'Start' button. At this point, Fixer will scan your Newton's memory, both internal and on the card. If any storage problems are found, they will be corrected. A report of all errors found will be given when Fixer is done with its scan. Once Fixer is finished, you can remove the software from your Newton if you so wish. Once you complete these steps, it is wise to BACK UP the contents of your Newton in order to save the newly-fixed memory contents. -- Adam Watson AAC-PIE Support Newton-Utilities **************************************** FlashÕs Typer 1.0b5 nwt/util/flashs-typer-10b5.hqx Flash Sheridan 4 Nov 1993 Tiny keyboard for typing a few specialized things. FlashÕs typer Read Me 1.0b5 A tiny keyboard which can type the date, time, a carriage return, or the Apple enhancement telephone number, 1-800-Newton9.* Unlike the large built-in keyboard, you can leave this one open all the time, since it doesnÕt disable double-tapping on a word to display the NewtonÕs other guesses for that word. Pressing the Ò?Ó key gives a little bit of help, pressing the ÒxÓ key closes the keyboard. Freeware. Thanks to Maurice Sharp of Apple and Don Bresee, Neil Ticktin, and Tony Espinoza of MacTech for the sample code. ________ *1-800-Newton9 is the number your NewtonÕs modem should call to download the latest version of the operating system. The current version is 1.04; 1.05 is in the new Newtons and should be available soon for the rest of us. Having the In Box download enhancements is a good idea, but it forgets the last number you dialed. Flash Sheridan 3 Valley View Road #15 Norwalk Connecticut USA 06851-1035 FlaSheridn@Aol.Com 72540.1731 on CompuServe FlaSheridn on AppleLink (and NewtonMail, though maybe only during beta testing) Newton-Utilities **************************************** Helper nwt/util/helper-project.hqx 2 Dec 1993 Simple helper application. Helper A simple free application which does not take much screen space but does the following: 1) change fonts styles 2) switch on and off requirement to find words in the dictionaries 3) type a new-line bullet and space (good for making lists) It is a floater but I leave it at the bottom of the screen. PS. Some applications ignore the setting for the dictionary control. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Hot Buttons 0.9 nwt/util/hot-buttons.hqx Cesar Maiorino 21 Sep 1993 ÔHot buttonÕ application for the Newton. Hot Buttons 0.9 Copyright 1993 Cesar Maiorino Shareware: $5.00 This application is a floating palette of user - programmable buttons to lets you, with a single pen tap, access almost all Newton built-in applications as well as any user-installed applications. This let's you bypass the Extras Drawer and Preferences/Formulas Lists and should save you many pen taps. It's pretty easy to use: a button labelled "???" is unassigned. When you tap it, you get a popup list with choices to assign to it. Assigned buttons are labeled with the first 3 letters of the application name (the one that shows up in the extras drawer), or in some cases, for the built-in stuff, something more intelligible. Once assigned, the button will open the application when you tap it. It remembers button assignments after you close it. The little smiling button lets you clear any or all buttons, so that you can reassign them (and also gives you a not-so-subtle reminder to pay up). You can drag the palette around by the top "lobe" (Actually, by any part of the palette not containing a button, but the top is easiest). Dragging the palette or just tapping a non-button area will also cause the palette to pop to the front. Notes: Opening stuff in the Preferences or Formulas is pretty slow. If there is interest in this thing, this will be one of the first fixes in the next version. The good news is that when you click the close box from a Preference or Formula Item, you get right back to what you were doing before (instead of getting the Main Preference/Formula List - closing that - getting the Extras Drawer and closing that. When you clear all the buttons, you may see the Extras Drawer open and close quickly. Don't Panic. Hot Buttons needs to "peek" into the Extras Drawer to see what is there, and it can't see in there if the drawer is closed (really). It only checks button assignments against user-installed packages when you start-up the Hot Buttons application or when you clear all buttons, so if you remove a package that has a button assigned to it, you will get an error (but it won't crash, and you can just clear the button). If you restart Hot Buttons (close it and reselect it from the Extras Drawer) after removing the application, it fixes itself somewhat. Here are a couple of examples: - Install package A then package B then start Hot buttons and assign buttons to A and B. Remove B and restart hot buttons-> button assigned to A is unchanged, button assigned to B is unassigned. or - Install package A then package B then start Hot buttons and assign buttons to A and B. Remove A and restart hot buttons-> button assigned to A is now assigned to B (and labeled correctly) and button assigned to B is unassigned. In general if you add or remove packages often, it's a good idea to restart Hot Buttons every once in a while. Also you cannot access the Card (in the extras drawer) function directly, although you can access any applications on a card. I tried this with the Getting Started card (it's the only one I have) and it worked. Things that you open don't necessarily come to the front, although most of the time, they do. The application stores a small amount of data in memory (<<1K), which in this version is not removed when you remove the application from your Newton. This should not cause any problems other than wasting a few bytes and will be fixed in the next version. Plans for next version: Speed up access to Preferences and Formulas. Add actions (like "Remove Software", "Set to Guest Mode", "Review my word list") Clean up stored data after removal of Hot Butttons package. Improve handling of added/removed applications. Any suggestions??? Remember, this is shareware. If you like and use the application, please send in your $5.00 (less than the sales tax on your MessagePad! - In MA at least). Your $5.00 will - give you a clear conscience (or at least clearer), and - motivate me to continue development of this and upcoming cheap shareware products for the Newton. Send fee to: Cesar Maiorino 17 Kendall Street Lawrence, MA 01841 Send comments, bug reports, suggestions for new features or suggestions for shareware applications you would like to see, to the above address or via email to: Cesar_Maiorino@bcsmac.bcs.org Feel free to post and distribute the application to your friends and significant others. I ask, however, that you keep this readme file with it, and do not change the application or the readme file. Thanks. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Inker 1.1 nwt/util/inker-11.hqx Steven Nygard 29 Oct 1993 Newton App which lets you change the size of the drawing ink quickly. Inker 1.0 Read me. 10/28/93 This Newton App replaces Inker 0.9b which I had released previously. Standard ReadMe. Inker is a Newton App which lets you change the size of the drawing ink quickly. When Inker is running a small floating window pops up and you can position it anywhere you like it. To change the ink size just click on size button and select 1-4. 1 is the smallest size and 4 the largest (duh!). I find it very useful when drawing, you may too. Inker 1.0 differs from 0.9b in that the floating palette is smaller and more graphical. My main goal is to take up as little user space as possible. Suggestions, comments e-mail to: internet: consult@che1.che.umn.edu Flames, fan mail, donations, cat food, or anything you wish to send: Steven Nygard 646 Pierce St NE Mpls, MN 55413 Standard Disclaimer: Inker 1.0 is Copyright © 1993 by Steven Nygard. It may be distributed freely for non-commercial purposes with this ReadMe. Rights are reserved by the author. The author assumes no risk in the use of this software. By the way, my mother's nick name is Inky so this is a modest dedication to her. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Keyboard 1.1 nwt/util/keyboard-11.hqx Erica Sadun 21 Nov 1993 Keyboard tool for the Newton. [IF THIS LOOKS STRANGE, SET YOUR FONT TO COURIER AND YOUR TABS TO 8] KB.PKG: KEYBOARD MANIA (version 1.1) (c) 1993 by Erica Liebman Sadun. All Rights Reserved. This release and the source code is "FiggleWare" so if you think it's cool, drop me a line at erica@cc.gatech.edu and lemme know how it went. --Erica Sadun p.s. don't sell it. don't modify it. just enjoy it and distribute it freely. p.p.s. I both beta and review other people's software...HINT HINT. If you use and enjoy this package, why not send me a free copy of one of your packages? Thanks! ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: "Who is great and mighty fine? You can bet it's Jesse Devine!" (Thanks again...) +===========================================================================+ | [MinMax][Keyboards] +--------------+ [del->] [bullet] [<-del] [info] | | | keyboard | [tab] [space] [return] | | [Extras][Styles] +--------------+ [left] [slct all] [right] [close] | +===========================================================================+ F E A T U R E S: * PERSISTANCE: Kbd sticks on your button line next to the alphabet chooser and the standard keyboard icon...WHEE!!! * ICONIFICATION: The MinMax button will let you hide away the keyboard when you don't need it and pop it back when you do. The MinMax button looks like a little square attached to a bigger square. This is especially convenient when the persistant icon is covered by an app. * REMEMBERED LOCATIONS: The floating keyboard and icon locations are remembered for consistancy. To move the keyboard or icon, drag the border. * POPUP EXTRAS: The Extras button which looks like a file folder will let you access your applets and the builtin extras conserving screen space. Just click for a list of applets or press and hold until you hear the "poof" sound and release for the builtins and books. * REPEATING KEYS: Delete, Space and the Left/Right keys all repeat after a delay. Just keep holding the key to start multiple deletes, etc. If you undo after this operation, >all< changes are restored! * MULTIPLE KEYBOARDS: Current keyboards include punctuation, numeric elements and the alphabet. To the right of the minimize button, the Keyboards button leads you to a list of keyboard alternatives. Send in your ideas for new keyboards. The keyboards button looks like a stack of keyboards, a filing cabinet or a triple domino depending on the time of day and degree of inebriation. * TIMESTAMP: A special timestamp in the information [?] pane lets you mark the date and time. * DIRECT ACCESS TO STYLES: The Styles button, next to the folder, gives you immediate access to the styles slip. Super convenient! The styles button looks like a set of line widths with a check next to them. * MOVEMENT AND EDIT KEYS: A standard palette appears next to the keyboard supporting forward and backward delete, superbullet (bullet, return, space), tab, space,. return, move left and move right. * SELECT ALL: tap on any part of the text (get the cursor blinking in the text, that is) then press the square "select all" button between the left and right movement keys. All the text is selected. Perfect for changing font for long meeting notes! * KITCHEN SINK (forthcoming: version 0.999) ================================================================================ * RELEASE NOTES * 1.1 RELEASE NOTES 1. Persistant icon on the status line. (WHEE!!!) 2. By massive request, much bigger function keys on the right side of the keyboard. 3. ";" and bullet in punctuation replaced by < and > by popular request 4. Super-slimmed down number keyboard 5. Added new Modem, Unix and Task keyboards 6. Books now work and are under the standard apps rather than the builtins. 7. Added in "select all" option (little square) -- especially convenient for changing fonts. 8. Time stamp fixed and is now in the [?] info box. 1.0 RELEASE NOTES 1. Added in forward delete 2. Added in time stamp 3. Added in Bullet "macro" 4. Reordered some of the standard keys 0.5 RELEASE NOTES 1. The return key points left rather than down as per standard keyboard. 2. The parentheses keys now work correctly in the numbers keyboard. 3. Delete, space and left/right now repeat after a delay. 4. Repeated deletes can be undone as one operation. 0.4 RELEASE NOTES 1. I figured out how to shrink protokeyboards (set saveBounds rather than viewBounds) so the caret is now implemented. 2. You can move left and right (but not yet up and down) non-destructively. I used Unicodes FS and GS but still haven't found the right ones for the UP/DOWN... 3. Keyboards now include (a) standard (b) short movement/delete/etc (c) numeric (d) alphabet. If you have ideas for others send 'em to me. User custom kbds are still in the future. 4. The script "i" leads directly to the styles dialog. 5. Click on the folder pick from user applets. Press and hold on the folder, releasing when you hear "poof" and you will get the builtins and books. 6. Common keyboard functions: (tab, delete, left, right, space, return) have their own palette area to the right of the keys. 7. The multiple keyboard icon has changed to "stack of keyboards". (Use your imagination. 0.3 RELEASE NOTES 1. Multiple keyboards are supported, even if the alternate ones are pretty dumb. The heavy [+] button gets you there. [CHANGED in 0.4 to the keyboard stack] 2. Popup menus get you extra applets and builtins. The folder button goes to user added apps, the file cabinet gets you the builtin ones [Changed in 0.4]. 3. Info box is no longer a popup but rather a floatnGo 0.2 RELEASE NOTES: 1. You can move the keyboard around the screen 2. You can "iconize" the keyboard (use the button in the upper left hand corner) 3. You can move the icon around the screen. Both the position of the keyboard and the icon are remembered. 4. I haven't figured out how to do popup stuff bigger than the parent window so the info box ([?] key) is a stupid popup list. [Changed IN 0.3] FORTHCOMING: 1. User definable keyboards & 'Macros' 2. Sound toggle and other prefs available from [?] info button 4. Moving up and down as well as left and right...(if possible) 5. Better keyboards and keyboard layouts. (Send in your ideas) 6. Cut/Copy/Paste 7. Multisized keyboards 8. Standard keyboard support 9. Shifting (rom_asciishift?) 10. "Dashboard" keyboard KNOWN BUGS 1. The current keyboard is not checked in the popup list nor is it remembered. 2. The order of punctuation is task oriented rather than the standard qwerty keyboard. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Kill Find nwt/util/kill-find.hqx William Kearney & The Novanto Group 2 Dec 1993 Modifies the findApps slot. Kill Find ©1993, William Kearney & The Novanto Group, ALL Rights Reserved. Beta (really beta) version, oh I dunno, how about .3? DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THIS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF WILLIAM KEARNEY Well, I don't know about you, but I really hate it when the Newton goes wandering around in World looking for stuff. I basically only want the Newton to search the Names and the Notes. With the advent of books, it's a HUGE inconvenience waiting for it to finish with The Jungle Book when I'm just looking for Rob's phone number! This is a work in progress. It does not currently save the changes into the System soup. It will, just not today. It will only make changes while the Newton stays turned on and doesn't go to sleep. Yeah, this sucks, but wait another day or too. What it does: It modifies the findApps slot. This is an array that the Newton looks through when doing finds. It was a pain to find this stuff, not to mention how irritated the Newton gets when you whack something it _really_ needs. Don't write to ROM, it just irritates the ROM. This is yet another attempt at scoring some Shareware bucks. I'll be completely amazed if I get a single dime (don't you DARE mail me change!) Send US$5 to the below listed address. As usual, the standard disclaimers apply. It's not designed to trash yor Newton, but if it does, I will not be held responsible. If you're going to use this, please Backup first to the Connection Kit and then install it. Since it's mine, I want to get a feel for where it goes. Please, if you'd like to post this program to your system for others to retrieve, you must get my permission first. Simply mailing me a request (email is best) with the particulars of your system and that's it. This also applies to distribution on any form of disk media. Ask and ye shall receive. Compuserve, this means you. Special thanks go out to Rob Bruce and Kent Sandvik. Rob and I hammered out this idea in about 2 seconds. I coded it for a mad 6 hours and here we are. Kent deserves a real pat on the back, one attaboy, a case of beer and perhaps children named after him. But for now, just thanks, and yes I'll still be harassing you on the net for answers RIGHT NOW. Well, good luck! I can be reached as follows: William Kearney The Novanto Group P.O.Box 201 Timonium, MD 21093-0201 Electronically: wkearney@aol.com wkearney@access.digex.net wkearney@applelink.apple.com This file is currently onlt to be posted to the ftp servers at: bnnrc-srv.med.jhu.edu sumex-aim.stanford.edu Any other posting is prohibited without my express prior permission. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Lowdown nwt/util/lowdown-da.hqx Howard Oakley 21 Sep 1993 Mac DA - desktop reference to NewtonScriptª commands. About Newtonª Lowdown Newton Lowdown is a simple desk accessory (DA) for the Macintosh (will not work on other PCs, or Windows, I am afraid). To install it, simply drop it into the Apple Menu Items folder in your System Folder (if you have System 7 installed). If you are still using System 6, then you will need to use Font/DA Mover to install it in your System File, or use Suitcase or similar. Newton Lowdown provide a quick desktop reference to NewtonScriptª commands which may be of use to those programming the Newton direct (e.g. through our NewtonScript Runner utility). It also guides you through the currently documented error codes, with a little help from Monty Python. Enjoy! Howard Oakley EHN & DIJ Oakley (contact details at the foot of the DA screen) Newton-Utilities **************************************** MailSaver 1.0 nwt/util/mail-saver.hqx Simeon Leifer 22 Oct 1993 One-stop NewtonMail assistant. MailSaver version 1.0 Copyright 1993 by Simeon Leifer --- About MailSaver --- MailSaver is a one-stop NewtonMail assistant. It gives you access to your inbox, outbox, sprintnet access number (including keeping a list of your frequently used access numbers). It can put away mail enclosures, save the text of a message to a new notepad entry, and strip internet routing headers from messages before saving them. MailSaver is shareware. Please give it a try, tell me what you think, pass it on, and register your copy (if you use it, which i sure you will). --- Program Elements --- Save mail without enclosures - if this is checked, MailSaver will save the text of any message that is text only (no Newton enclosures) to the unfiled area of your note pad. Remove from inbox - if this is checked and "Save mail without enclosures" is checked, mail that is text only (no Newton enclosures) will be removed from your in box after being saved to the note pad. Save mail with enclosures - if this is checked, MailSaver will save the text of any message that is has an enclosure to the unfiled area of your note pad. Save enclosures - if this is checked and "Save mail with enclosures" is checked, MailSaver will save the enclosure from a message to its correct location. Remove from inbox - if this is checked and "Save mail with enclosures" is checked, mail that has an enclosure will be removed from your in box after being saved to the note pad. Strip Headers - if this is checked, any internet routing information at the end of a message will be thrown away before the message is saved to your note pad. Note that this does not through away the name or address of the message sender. Access Set - the access set popup lets you set your NewtonMail access number to a number you have stores, or to enter a number not stored without going to the mail area of preferences. to edit your list of stored access numbers, select "edit list" from the access set menu. the setting of this popup will reflect the phone number stored in your mail preferences. In Box - this button will toggle whether or not you in box is open Out Box - this button will toggle whether or not your out box is open Send/Receive Mail - this button will do one of two things. if you have mail in your out box, it will open your out box and start a mail send which will automatically be followed by a check for mail in your in box. if there is no mail in your in box, it will open your out box and start a receive of any new mail. Info - this button displays information about the version of MailSaver Save Mail - this button saves all the mail in your in box according the the options you set up with the six check boxes. a progress dialog will be displayed showing MailSaver's state as it goes through your in box. a saved message includes subject, date, sender name (not always known for messages from the internet), sender address, receiver name, receiver address, and message text. --- access editor --- Access Set - the access set popup allows you to select which stored access number you wish to edit. Name - the name you wish to give a stored access number Phone - the phone number to use for this access set (no area code) New - this button will save the currently displayed access set (assuming that both Name and Phone are not blank) and clear name and phone so you may enter a new set. Delete - this button will remove the currently displayed access set from your database. --- Warnings --- I suggest that you do not use the "remove from inbox" options until you have tested MailSaver once. this is not to say that it is not stable or safe. I have had no problems. the author, Simeon Leifer, nor anyone connected to him will be held responsible for lost mail. the user assumes all risks. ok, enough legal! this is a good program and i have tested it extensively on my own mail and feel completely comfortable using it. --- Shareware --- MailSaver is shareware, I retain all rights to the software. You may not charge for its distribution (excluding online charges). To register your copy of the software, send $20 (U.S.) to the following address: Simeon Leifer 1201 Office Park Rd #904 West Des Moines, IA 50265 NewtonMail: SimeonL (@online.apple.com) AOL: SimeonL (@aol.com) CIS: 71131,3555 (@compuserve.com) by registering you will be made away of updates and new Newton applications that i develop --- Version History --- 1.0 (October 14, 1993) - First release Newton-Utilities **************************************** Mini Tools 1.02 nwt/util/minitools-102.hqx Howard Oakley 22 Oct 1993 Collection of freeware tools. Welcome to the Newtonª mini-tools. This collection of freeware tools will grow in time. These were the first Newton utilities made freeware, and this is the second revision of them. ************************************************************* 1. Memory Massager The prime purpose of this is to call a garbage collection in your Newton's memory. In theory, such a garbage collection should get rid of all the dross hanging around, and you *may* find that this staves off the need to restart from time to time (when using version 1.02 of the Newton OS). There are some who believe that this works, and would not be without it, and others who swear blind that it is nothing but voodoo, and has no chance of doing anything. However, it is clear that it does nothing if only used in extremis - when recognition is collapsing. If you want to try to see whether it works, you should call a GC every hour or so, before anything starts to slow down. For those situations in which you do not believe it to work, or in which recognition failure is occurring, there is now (in this new version 1.0b2) a restart button, which will force the Newton to restart without your removing the battery cover. This is an undocumented OS function, and you use it at your own risk. Having tried it myself, the only adverse effect that I have noticed is that sound volume appears to be lost - thus, when your Newton has restarted, you should open the Extras drawer, turn the volume right down, and right up again. Otherwise, your Newton will remain silent. I am indebted to Robert Bruce (, who runs a nice Newton software archive on that ftp server) for suggesting this, and (almost!) pointing me in the right direction. It incidentally includes information about free and total memory (internal store only at present), battery power, and battery compartment temperature, all of which are available in other tools on the Newton. However, try tapping on the temperature bar... Everything else should be self-explanatory. ************************************************************* 2. NewtonScript Runner This is a slightly modified version of one of the demos provided with the Newton Toolkit. NewtonScript, which is the language used to program Newton systems, can be compiled and run on the fly, and this little utility allows you to do just this. You will hardly develop the next killer app on your Newton this way (!), but it does for instance allow you to work out sines etc. I stress my indebtedness to the NTK example code here - some have suggested that this is a straight rip-off, but I did actually spend some time tweaking and tuning it a bit, and repeat that it is *not* original! To use this, enter your NewtonScript program in the upper editable text field, e.g. sin(0.75) then press the Eval! button, and the answer is displayed in the lower text window. Note that it is possible to enter *any* NewtonScript command in this, and thus it is very easy to crash your Newton in a myriad of extremely nasty ways. BE WARNED! ************************************************************* Both these utilities, and future additions to this little collection, are free of charge. However, copyright is retained by EHN & DIJ Oakley, © 1993, EHN & DIJ Oakley, all other rights reserved. These two utilities were developed using the Newton Toolkit, © 1992-1993 Apple Computer, Inc. Newton is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Apple Computer makes no warranty with respect to these products, which are entirely the responsibility of EHN & DIJ Oakley, and so on. But be warned - as with most things in life, you use them at your own risk. Howard Oakley can be contacted on CompuServe at 70734,120, CIX as hoakley, AppleLink as UK0392, the Internet as Howard@quercus.demon.co.uk, and by fax to +44 983 853253. Newton-Utilities **************************************** NDD nwt/util/ndd.hqx 4 Nov 1993 Newton utility ÒNDD.Ó **************************************** Newton-Utilities NetNames nwt/util/net-names.hqx Jim Lanford , DigitalInk Software 19 Nov 1993 Newton chooser utility that sees if there are named devices on AppleTalk. NetNames(tm) is a utility that uses the Newton chooser to see if there are named devices on AppleTalk. It is useful for: - Network system administrators to troubleshoot AppleTalk networks. - Newton users trying to print or use the Connection Kit over an unknown network. Tech Note: In order for NTK, the Connection Kit, or the Newton Package Downloader to display an AppleTalk name, they must be setup for AppleTalk and be "waiting for the Newton". Otherwise they will not register their name on the network, and NetNames will not see them. The idea for NetNames came from John Bennison's "Who's On" cdev. Thanks also to Neil, Julie, Kent, Zz, and Steve. About... NetNames: Copyright(c) 1993 by DigitalInkª Software. All rights reserved. NetNames is a shareware utility. - If you own your own Newton, there is no charge. - If the organization you work for owns less than 10 Newtons, there is no charge. - All others please contact me for a very reasonable site license fee or commercial resale fee. - Please contact me about any customizing you may want. Jim Lanford DigitalInk Software DigitalInk - AppleLink, NewtonMail & AOL 72435,442 - CIS DigitalInk@aol.com - internet NetNames may be distributed on internet sites and on-line services with the unmodified READ ME file. However, commercial shareware distributors should contact me for permission before including this program in their collections. DISCLAIMER Standard disclaimer applies. No warranty, express or implied, is made with respect to the software, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. I do not warrant that the functions in the software will meet customers or any licensed organization's requirements, or will operate in the manner desired by customer or any licensed company or that the software will be uninterrupted or error free. I shall not, under any circumstance, be liable to customer or any person for any special, incidental, or consequential damages hereunder, including but limited to the loss of data or information of any kind, loss of profit, or liability to third parties, however caused whether by the act of negligence or otherwise. It is recognized that the equipment contains memories or other devices which have accumulate substantial data. In no event shall I be liable to customer if any such data is lost or rendered inaccurate, regardless of the cause of any such loss or inaccuracy, directly or indirectly arising from customers use or inability to use the software either separately or in conjunction with other equipment. NetNames is a trademark of DigitalInk Software. All brand names and products are trademarks or registered marks of their respective holders. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Newton Bullet 1.0 nwt/util/bullet.hqx Jesse Devine 12 Nov 1993 ÒBulletizeÓ items in the MessagePad's Notepad application. Newton Bullet v1.0 ©1993 by Jesse Devine All Rights Reserved 11/6/93 Newton Bullet is FreeWare. It may be freely distributed provided this ReadMe file accompanies it. What It Does ============ Very often (in meetings, making lists, and so on) it is desirable to bulletize items by placing the Option-8 "bullet" character (¥) to the left of the item. This makes the item stand out visually and identifies it as the beginning of a significant item. Unfortunately, it is fairly difficult to do this under normal circumstances. The sequence usually goes like this: 1. Tap the keyboard icon to get the on-screen keyboard. 2. Tap return to move from the end of the last line to a new line. 3. Tap the option key to get the symbol characters 4. Tap the 8 key to get the ¥ character 5. Close the keyboard ...And then resume writing, if you can remember what you wanted to write in the first place. Newton Bullet is designed to make it easier for the the user to "bulletize" items in the MessagePad's Notepad application. By simply tapping on the ¥ button at the bottom of the screen, a carriage return and a ¥ character will be inserted into the text at the current insertion point. You will not be able to see where the Newton has placed the insertion point without the on-screen keyboard being open, but the insertion point is still present. It will usually be at the end of whatever word you have just written. However, it may also be at the end of a word you have just edited, perhaps after double tapping on a word and selecting one of the alternate choices. In any case, you can make the insertion point go wherever you like by single-tapping on the desired spot in the text. Typically, you will tap the ¥ button right before a new item is to be written into the Notepad, probably at the end of a previous line. However, you could also insert a bulletized line in the middle of a paragraph by single tapping at the end of a line of text and then tapping the ¥ button. This sequence will place a new entry between two other entries, complete with the ¥ character. If there is no insertion point present on the screen, tapping the ¥ button won't result in any action. The carriage return and ¥ character will simply be placed into the great bit bucket in the sky. If you single tap on a spot in a blank note, tapping the ¥ button once will result in a paragraph being created at that spot, but no text. Tapping a second time will result in the desired bullet. Because of this, it might be best if you create a heading for the lists you make before entering text in them. Subsequent taps on the ¥ button will give you left-aligned entries below the heading. Installation =========== Installing Newton Bullet is easy. Just use the Newton Connection kit to download the package to your Newton MessagePad. Newton Bullet will go to work immediately by placing a button (with a ¥ on it) at the bottom of the Notepad application in the status bar. This button will remain in place even after a reset. You need not open this applet for it to function, although selecting the Newton Bullet icon in the Extras drawer will display the about box. If you install Newton Bullet on a PCMCIA card, the button will go away when the card is removed and return when it is replaced. It has been fully tested for use on the Newton memory cards and will not put the dreaded "Grip of Death" on the card. Newton Bullet is small -- less than 6k. If only all Newton applets were so compact! Known Bugs =========== So far, there is only one known bug in Newton Bullet. When you hold down the clock icon in the NotePad long enough to get the temperature reading, the status bar that is displayed will be partially obscured by the ¥ button because it "floats" to the top. If you're really into the temperature, either do without Newton Bullet or view it from the Dates or Names application. If I can figure out how, I will fix this in future versions. If not, sorry! Feedback ======== If you find some aspect of Newton Bullet not up to snuff, or if you have helpful suggestions, please feel free to let me know. Additonally, if there is a simple function that you would really like to have a quick-access button for, I'm open to suggestions. You can reach me at one of the two addresses below: Internet: jester@apple.com (Preferred!) AppleLink: DEVINE.J Once again, this applet is free! I want to make the Newton a better place to live. Pass it around, tell all your friends about it, upload it to your favorite BBS, and so on. There are more applets like this already done and waiting to be released very shortly, so keep your eyes open. Programmer's Note ================= In the interest of having a well behaved applet, and in the interest of getting along with anyone else who puts a button at the bottom of the NotePad screen, I have devised a way to do it with a minimal amount of trampling of each other. If you are a NewtonScript programmer and you wish to play nice with others, drop me a line at one of the above addresses and I'll be happy to tell you how to find out who's using the status bar. As I mentioned, I have several more button applets waiting to be released, and they all adjust their positions based on what's already there. I'm not interested in playing "My button is more important than your button" games, so PLEASE drop me a line if you're interested in this area. Legal ===== While I have done extensive testing to make sure Newton Bullet is a well-behaved applet, I cannot take responsibility for it's use or misuse. If you don't like being responsible for trying this applet, don't! Newton-Utilities **************************************** Newton Function DA nwt/util/newton-function-da.hqx 21 Sep 1993 Newton program ÒNewton Function DA.Ó **************************************** Newton-Utilities Newton Package Downloader 1.0b4 nwt/util/newt-package-downloader-1b4.hqx Peter Kaas 16 Oct 1993 Enables downloading Newton packages (.pkg files) into your Newton. Newton Package Downloader 1.0b4: What is "Newton Package Downloader": This is the application you've all been waiting for, for a long time. Newton Package Downloader (from now on referred to as NPD) enables you to download your Newton packages (.pkg) into your Newt. To accomplish this, it uses an AppleTalk (ADSP) connection, thus requiring you to have the "AppleTalk ADSP Tool" connection tool be present in your extensions folder. NPD requires System 7 or higher. The application is tested on serveral machines (including Duo's, Quadra's and LC's, no AV machines yet). Some help: For on your Macintosh: 1. Be sure you have the ÒAppletalk ADSP ToolÓ installed 2. Drop your package(s) on NPD (or launch the Application and select somepackages in the standard file dialog) 3. Click the ÒStartÓ button to start downloading. For on your Newton: 1. Open the ÒConnectionÓ title in your extra's drawer on your Newton 2. Select the radio button ÒMacintosh LocalTalkÓ 3. Click ÒChoose MacintoshÓ 4. After you've selected a Macintosh, hit the ÒConnectÓ button, and the package will be downloaded. Future development and "Ware" notices: For you, this application is absolute FreeWare. Though, I'd like to get some suggestions (and bugreports) for future development of NPD. I will release a NPD that will download packages via a serial connection in the future. Most likely, this version will also support the downloading and uploading of soups. Third-party software developers for the Newton can order a ÔPackage InstallerÕ. This way, you are able to distribute your application(s) (titles) via conventional ways, instead of PCMCIA, without requiring the user to have ÒNewton ConnectionÓ. Contact me for more information on this ÔPackage InstallerÕ. Further development of NPD is unsure. If I get enough response from the net, i'll probably continue to make this an even more neat application (backupping your Newt etc.). Some things I got in mind for the future: - Implementing NPD for serial connections - Making error handling much better. Now NPD just quits when it encounters and error - Support AppleEvents, making the application Applescriptable - Backup/Restore support for your Newton. At first, just a hard copy, later in- and export functions to, for instance, download your Filemaker database - Better documentation. Well, this kinda all depends on how much I find out about the protocol. Written, and all rights by: Peter Kaas Internet E-Mail: kaas@knoware.nl Address: Penningkruid 32, 3984 BK Odijk, The Netherlands DISCLAIMER (just copied this... :): Standard disclaimer applies. No warranty, express or implied, is made with respect to the software, including without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. I do not warrant that the functions in the software will meet customers or any licensed organization's requirements, or will operate in the manner desired by customer or any licensed company or that the software will be uninterrupted or error free. I shall not, under any circumstance, be liable to customer or any person for any special, incidental, or consequential damages hereunder, including but limited to the loss of data or information of any kind, loss of profit, or liability to third parties, however caused whether by the act or negligence of mis or otherwise. It is recognized that the equipment contains memories or other devices which have accumulate substantial data. In no event shall I be liable to customer if any such data is lost or rendered inaccurate, regardless of the cause of any such loss or inaccuracy, directly or indirectly arising from customers use or inability to use the software either separately or in conjunction with other equipment. ...But, there should be nothing be wrong with NPD... Do not include this application (NPD + document) in any commercial package without permission from me first (contact me at kaas@knoware.nl). In short: don't make money outta my product. If you give this software to others, be sure to include this document. Revision history (dd/mm/yyyy): 05/10/1993: Initial Release 06/10/1993: Fixed some bugs, and changed the application's dialog 07/10/1993: Complete protocol-code rewritten, resulting in some extra features, i.e. downloading of multiple packages, and getting the receiver's name. 08/10/1993: Made the application droppable (Cool!) and implemented the about box by adding a ÒStartÓ and ÒAbout...Ó button to the dialog. 10/10/1993: Fixed a bug concerning the standard file dialog, and made it possible to quit the application before downloading (by command-period) 15/10/1993: Beta 3, released to the net. 16/10/1993: Fixed a bug causing problems with owner names with an odd number of characters 16/10/1993: Beta 4, released to a few Beta testers Newton-Utilities **************************************** Newton Transfer nwt/util/newton-transfer.hqx Ben Sharp 21 Sep 1993 QuicKeys macro that makes the transfer process simpler. The Newton is a fun gizmo. However, itÕs functionality may be limited if your names and addresses all reside in another program (like Dynodex). Until Apple releases the Connection Kit Pro, most users have to re-key or write their names, addresses and phone numbers in order to have them on their Newton. To alleviate this, I created a macro in QuicKeys that will make the transfer process simpler... at least until Connection Kit Pro is released. The macro basically copies and pastes data, one field at a time, from Dynodex to the Newton Connection Kit, until the entire record is copied. I donÕt know if this works with other Contact Programs, but youÕre welcome to adapt it to fit your needs. To use the Newton Transfer macro, open it with QuicKeys. Open your name file in Dynodex and the Newton Connection Kit. Make Dynodex the active window and press F9. Each field will be copied from Dynodex to Newton Connection Kit, one at a time. Press F9 again to copy the next record. (The keyboard buffer will hold about 10 or 15 ÒF9 presses,Ó so you can start the process, punch F9 several times and then go watch television, make coffee, or wash the dog Ñ when you return, several records will have been copied). If you donÕt have data in a field, the macro pastes the data from the previous field into the Newton Connection Kit. The quick-&-dirty workaround is to fill all empty fields with periods. After all your records have been transferred, just synchronize your Newton, and all your names and addresses will be included on the Newton. Enjoy Ñ Ben Sharp. Newton-Utilities **************************************** NNDD nwt/util/nndd.hqx 30 Sep 1993 Newton utility ÒNNDD.Ó **************************************** Newton-Utilities No Sleep nwt/util/no-sleep.hqx David M. Pompea 19 Nov 1993 Keeps a Newton from going to sleep. No Sleep© is the freeware program that will keep Newton from going to sleep when Newtons AC adapter is powering it. No matter what sleep time you have set. You also get to see what the system power level is as a number, not just a bar graph that you have to guess at. How to use: After launching No Sleep, just tap the 'Hide' button at the bottom of the window. No Sleep will then hide but remain active. While hiding, it won't use any CPU time, won't modify the Sleep Time you have set. It will just prevent Newton from turning off as long as it's getting power from the AC adapter. If you want to turn Newton off, just hit the power switch twice within 5 seconds. Newton will then power off. Since this is the DEMO version of the program, it quits when power goes off. You will need to start it again after power up. Of course, you can also tap its icon again to cancel it. Whats in the Commercial Version ? Glad you asked. You get all the above plus: 1. No Sleep does not quit at power down. it stays active always until you turn it off. Of course you have the option to have it stay active or quit at power down time. 2. Sound Option. You can have NoSleep play a tune upon power up and/or power down. This is something Apple forgot ! I have mine play the Star Trek TNG door chime sound. Every one likes it ! By the time you read this you will be able to download your own sounds to Newton. Yes, I'm providing a Mac program to do this for No Sleep. All you need is the sound file. I can't give you the STTNG sound as it's not mine ! 3. Auto Sleep Time Option . This feature sets the sleep time depending on the amount of battery power left. It has 5 levels to conserve power. When you quit No Sleep, it restores the sleep time to what you had set it to. 4. Backup Battery Status. The power level of the Data Backup Battery (the little round one) is displayed. Now you will know when it is time to replace it. That about sums it up. Of course, I may add/modify features. To get the program, send just 10 smackers to me. Yup $10.00 US. Checks only, no cash, stamps, or other things. That's cheep ! I'll send you a disk with the programs. You will need whatever you used to load the demo program to your Newton. i.e. NTK or the Connection Kit. This demo package is freely distributable, and must not be sold. This documentation must remain unaltered with the program at all times. It remains Copyright © 1993 DMP Systems, all other rights reserved. This program was developed using the Newton Toolkit, which is Copyright © 1992-1993 Apple Computer, Inc. As this is supplied free, DMP Systems accepts no responsibility or liability for the product or what it might do to your Newton . You use this program at your own risk! Newton , NTK and other things mentioned here are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Thanks for reading all the way to the end ! David M. Pompea DMP Systems 62 Brittany Circle Rochester, NY 14618 CIS: 74736,172 Newton-Utilities **************************************** Object Viewer 0.92 nwt/util/objviewer-092.hqx Robert P. Munafo 21 Sep 1993 Newton application intended mainly for programmers. Documentation for RPM's Object Viewer, version 0.92 1993 August 21 What is it? The Object Viewer is a Newton application intended mainly for programmers. It displays the contents of objects in Newton's memory, and provides several ways to jump from one object to another. It is a floating window which is half the height of the screen, and can therefore be used to examine the activities of other Newton programs while they are running. Basic Instructions ================== - Main list shows up to ten items; each is a frame slot or array element. Tap on an item to jump to that object. For binary objects, the display shows 80 bytes of data in hex and ASCII format. - Top two lines of display show the path taken to get to the current object, the object's class, memory address, and size (slots/elements/bytes). - Use the scroll arrows to view more slots, elements, or bytes of the current object. If you scroll continuously by holding the pen on the scroll arrow, it scrolls by larger and larger amounts. - Tap the Undo button to go back to the object you were looking at before the recentmost jump. - Tap the Recent button in the Viewer window to see a list of the ten most-recently-viewed objects; then tap on one to jump to that object. - The Home button jumps to the rootView object (the object that is displayed when the Viewer is opened). - The Update button updates the display to reflect changes (if any) in the currently-viewed object. - The Viewer is nondestructive -- it does not allow you to change any objects in memory. In normal operation it will not cause any objects to change except objects which belong to it, and a few system objects like the undo list. - The Info icon in the lower left jumps to an object that contains information about the ObjViewer program (author, copyright, etc.) Notes, features, oddities, etc: =============================== - The second line (info line) shows: The object's class, a "@" for modifiable objects or a "!" for non-modifiable objects, the object's virtual memory address, and the object's size (bytes, slots, or elements). For frames, the info line also indicates the position of the view within the frame, for example "8/27 slots" to indicate that there are 27 slots and the display currently starts with slot number 8. - The title line (the boldface line at the top) shows the "path" that was used to get to the current object. For example, after jumping to slot "_Parent", then to slot "AvailablePrinters", then to array element 1, then to slot "imagingName", the title line might say: ...ent.AvailablePrinters[1].imagingName the beginning of the path is cut off because the most recent information is at the end, and this is usually the most useful. - When you jump to an object, the name of the slot or element that you chose gets added to the end of the title line. However, if your jump takes you to an object you've visited recently, the title line will display the path that was used the first time that object was visited. - If you hold the pen on a scroll arrow for continuous scrolling, it will scroll in increasingly large jumps. This allows you to quickly go to a desired point in a really large binary object. Of course, it may skip over the point you're trying to get to; when this happens you have to stop scrolling for a moment, then start again (it will restart at the original slow rate). - If you re-visit an object that you have visited recently, the Object Viewer shows it at the same scroll position that it had when you left it. - Most of the data in the notepad, datebook, and names file are not in the dynamic object memory, and cannot be displayed using the Viewer. This information is stored in soups, which are seperate from the object memory and are compressed. - ObjViewer trivia #1: When you tap the "?" icon, it shows a little online help. What it's actually doing is visiting an object within its own _proto frame (this is mainly done to avoid making extra copies of the text into in the formContext frame, which is what would happen if conventional online help methods were used.) - ObjViewer trivia #2: When you tap the "Recent" button, it shows you the contents of the "recentList" object in ObjViewer's formContext frame, but with path titles for labels. This object does not itself end up in the recent list, unless you select an item from the recent list and then hit Undo (to return to the recent list). When you do this, the recent list is shown in its "raw" representation, and it is added to the recent list. The title will be something like "ObjViewer.recentList(@12:34pm)" indicating that you are visiting an ObjViewer recent list that existed at some time in the past (the current recent list is now different). You can visit this recentList later and use it to get to items that have already disappeared off the current recentList (but if you really feel you have to do this, let me know and I'll just make the recentList longer!). - The hex displays look somewhat ragged, due to the use of a proportional font (Simple 9 a.k.a. Geneva 9). There are no monospace fonts on the Newton and I do not wish to plot characters one at a time for proper spacing. Maybe eventually I'll figure out how to get my own font onto the Newton. A Guided Tour ============= This section leads you through a sample Viewer session, showing how it is useful for Newton developers. It also serves as a partial introduction to the organization and function of the more important system objects. If you've already done some Newton programming then you probably won't learn anything new from this section. We will use the Calculator as an example "target program". If the Viewer is open, close it; then open the Calculator and re-open the Viewer (this puts the Viewer in front). Relocate them so you can use both easily (I find that Calculator lower-right and Viewer upper-left works pretty well.) To drag the Viewer, grab it by the gray border or anywhere in the top two lines of text. At the top of the Viewer window is a line that says "GetRoot()". This line is referred to as the CURRENT PATH. It displays the canonical name of the object currently being viewed, which is the "System Root View" -- the View which contains everything on the screen. Programs get this object by calling the builtin function GetRoot(). The second line says something like "Frame@04406781;0/118 slots"; the numbers will differ on your Newton. This is the INFO LINE, and it tells you several important things about the current object; for now we'll just note that the current object is a frame and has 118 slots. Below the info line are ten lines of labels followed by various kinds of information. This is the CONTENT SECTION. Since we are viewing a frame, each line corresponds to a slot of the frame. The first ten slots are currently visible. Each line contains the name of the slot followed by a colon ":" and a brief description of what the slot contains. For example, look at the line that says "calculator: {..12..}" (perhaps with a different number between the ....'s). This indicates that the current object has a slot called "calculator" and that its value is a frame with 12 slots. (The number of slots will be more if you have performed some operations on the calculator.) Select this object by tapping on its line. The Viewer now changes its display to show that object. The current path changes to "GetRoot().calculator", the numbers in the info line change, and the entire content section changes to show 10 slots from the calculator frame. Find the content line which says "paper: [..30..]". This is an array with 30 elements. Select it. Now the display shows the calculator.paper array. The info line has changed to "Array@0440A851; 30 elements", indicating that the current object is an Array and that it has 30 elements. Unless you have done a lot of operations on the Calculator since opening it, the content section will show ten lines of "$" symbols. Scroll to the end of the paper array by clocking the down arrow three times. Each time you tap the arrow, the display moves down eight lines (showing eight new lines and two old lines). Now use the Calculator a bit; add a few numbers together. When a few numbers have scrolled up the calculator's window, tap the "update" button in the Viewer. The content section will change to reflect changes in the calculator.paper array. As you can see, this array contains strings representing the current contents of the calculator's "paper tape". The Calculator supports scrolling, and it keeps the last 30 items in this array. (Note that the Calculator won't scroll right now because the Viewer is in front, and it gets all of the scroll commands). Tap on one of the strings. The path will be "GetRoot().calculator.paper[27]" (with a different number, perhaps). The content section shows the string's text followed by the string's representation in memory. Since the Newton is a Unicode machine, every character takes two bytes (and in this display, each byte is shown as two hex digits). Characters in the ASCII character set have the same codes as in ASCII, but there is an extra "0" byte in the high half of each word. At this point, we're at a "dead end" -- we're looking at an object that has no slots or elements to select. The most convenient thing to do this point is to hit the Undo button, which will take you back to calculator.paper. Then hit Undo again to get to GetRoot().calculator. At this point Undo won't take you any further (try it). It happens that at this point we can select the slot called "_Parent" to get back to the GetRoot() object. Because the calculator is a child view of the root view, it has a _Parent slot which points back to the root view. Try it now if you like. Another way to get back to the root view is to use the Recent button. Try it now. The Viewer will show a list of the objects you've visited so far. It will look something like this: Last 4 objects viewed: ___________________________________ GetRoot() GetRoot().calculator.paper[28] GetRoot().calculator.paper GetRoot().calculator If you have looked at other objects, they too will appear in the list, and if you have re-visited old objects the order will be different. The last item in the list is the current object, and the second-to-last item is the previous object. Before that the order will vary depending on when you last visited particular objects. For now, just select "GetRoot().calculator". Now look at a floating-point number: find the "value" slot and select it. The display will now show the value on the Calculator's display and its representation in memory. Reals in the Newton are stored in 64-bit IEEE format. If you enter a different number in the Calculator's display, then tap Update, the display will not change. The reason is that the Calculator creates a new object for the "value" slot each time the value changes. The ObjViewer still has a pointer to the old object, so when you tap update the display doesn't change. To see the new value, return to GetRoot().calculator (by tapping Undo) and look at the "value" slot. If you change the calculator's value several times, and re-visit the value slot each time, several copies of the value slot get placed in the Viewer's recent list. The reason is that each value is a distinct object of type "Real" in the Newton's memory, and the Viewer is holding them in memory by keeping them in its recent-list. This doesn't fill up memory because when the recent list gets full, the oldest object gets removed from the list. When the old "calculator.value" objects get removed in this way, they no longer have anything pointing to them and the Newton OS deletes them from memory. Go back to GetRoot().calculator and find the "base" slot. Its entry says "base: SELF {..20..}". This slot points to GetRoot().calculator itself (try it -- when you tap it the view doesn't change). It is common for Newton frames to contain a pointer to themselves; ObjViewer identifies them as such. Here are some examples of other types of objects that you might find interesting: A sound: GetRoot()._proto._proto.scrollUpSound The "samplingRate" slot indicates that the sound is to be played at 11,013.22 samples per second. The "samples" slot contains the actual digitized sound samples. (The display is particularly ragged because of the large number of E and F digits in the hex; see my note in the previous section). A font: GetRoot()._Parent.fonts._proto.geneva Newton uses TrueType fonts for on-screen rendering. The "plainData" slot contains the TrueType font data, but although its class is "sfnt" it does not appear to be the same as a Macintosh "sfnt" resource or a Windows TrueType font. (This might be related to Unicode.) An icon: GetRoot().trash._proto.icon The "bits" slot points to the image, and the "mask" slot points to the mask (analagous to an icon mask on the Macintosh). A NewtonScript code block: GetRoot()._proto.viewSetupChildrenScript This is an example of a non-generic frame: a frame whose class is not "Frame". There is a slot called "instructions" which is a non-generic binary object; it contains 79 bytes of "P-code". There is a "literals" slot, a non-generic array, containing 25 literals (constants used by the code). There is also a list of arguments and local variables in the "argFrame" slot (in this example there are no arguments or locals; the three slots _nextArgFrame, _Parent, and _implementor are always present). A C function reference: GetRoot()._proto._proto.SyncScroll The "funcPtr" slot is the memory address of the C++ code for the "SyncScroll" function. "numArgs" indicates that the function takes 3 arguments. The Viewer itself: GetRoot().extrasDrawer.viewChildren[21] The number "21" in this path will depend on ObjViewer's position in the Extras drawer. You know you've found the right one if the "app" slot is 'ViewerRPMSym. The "theForm" frame contains the template for the application (including all the code); it and all of its slots are non-modifiable. The "formContext" frame contains the variables. Newton team members' names: GetRoot().theGang._proto.authors This array contains the text displayed by the Assist "About Newton" Easter egg. Revision History ================ Version 0.92, 1992 Aug 21 (posted to BCS) - Fix bug: Undo just after opening Object Viewer would show a NIL object with no title. - Fix bug: Recent would say "Last 10 objects viewed:" even when there were less than 10 items in the list. - Fix bug: Undo just after selecting an item from the Recent list would show an old recent list with an incorrect title. Made it into a feature by passing an appropriate title to the Undo system. - When viewing a real, it now shows the real's value along with its hex. - Scrolling: add "acceleration" feature. - It no longer takes time to update the view if you scroll up when already at the top, or down when already at the bottom. - Add fields to "?" button's display, and point it at the _proto entry to avoid copying text in memory. Version 0.9, 1992 Aug 20 (First beta-test version) Newton-Utilities **************************************** Password nwt/util/password.hqx 5 Oct 1993 Newton utility ÒPassword.Ó **************************************** Newton-Utilities Place Settings nwt/util/place-settings.hqx David Dunham, Scott Shwarts. 21 Sep 1993 Allows entering cities in Time Zones and displays 24-hour time. Introduction I wrote the Place Settings utility because I live in Seattle, and my city isnÕt in the Time Zones list. Yeah, I could choose Portland, but it just wasnÕt right. Also, I prefer using 24-hour time, and didnÕt want to choose a French Canadian locale to get it. Telling Newton Where You Really Live First choose the closest city to where you live, using Time Zones (in the Extras Drawer). Then open Place Settings. If you know the latitude and longitude of where you live (or at least your local airport), you can enter them. Be sure to choose N/S and E/W with the radio buttons. If you donÕt, the distances shown in Time Zones will be from the city you chose there. Enter the name of your city, and tap Set. If you donÕt want to use 24-hour time, you should be able to remove Place Settings from your Newton. The city name is remembered even if you reset your Newton. (After you set a city with Time Zones, be sure your home area code is correct by dialing any number and tapping Options.) Telling Time If you prefer 24-hour time (00:00-23:59 instead of 12am [or is it pm?] to 11:59pm), open Place Settings, tap the radio button, and tap Set. The setting takes effect immediately. When you reset your Newton, it uses the Locale (from the Preferences) to determine whether or not to use 24-hour time. Thus, youÕll need to use Place Settings each time you reset. Credits Place Settings is Copyright ©1993 Pense Corporation. All rights reserved. It was written by David Dunham, with help from Scott Shwarts. Comments/Suggestions Send via Internet: ddunham@radiomail.net Newton-Utilities **************************************** Pour 0.9 nwt/util/pour.hqx Matthew Dixon Cowles 19 Nov 1993 Chooses a soup and pours it down the serial port at 9600-8-N-1. Pour 0.9 Freeware but copyright © 1993 Matthew Dixon Cowles. Please play with Pour, distribute it, and use ideas and code from it in your own work, but if you distribute it substantially complete, only a nominal download or duplication charge may be made. Pour has not been thoroughly tested. It appears to me to work, but I am sure that there are bugs in it. Use it at your own risk. Pour is a little utility that will allow you to choose any soup from the available stores on your Newt (or an onion Ñ er Ñ union soup if you have a card) and will pour it down the serial port at 9600-8-N-1. Pour sends the soup as text, with frames enclosed between braces and their entries labeled and arrays enclosed between square brackets. Pour came about for two reasons. First, I wrote a little app to keep track of the hours I spend working for my various clients (anyone who would like a copy, please ask Ñ I haven't distributed it just because I haven't yet decided just what I want to do with it) and then realized that I probably didn't want to let the data accumulate in my Newt forever. I thought of adding printing to the app, but decided that to be really useful, printing would have to allow reports by day, week, month, client, and do forth. Not only would the coding be dull, it would also make a kinda slick little app big and fat and not very Newton-y. For that reason, I thought it might be a good idea just to slosh the data down the serial cable to my Mac and let it stay there. I can always turn Nisus loose on it there if I need a report. Second, at some point, I decided that it would be an interesting exercise to see how to go about handling an object that my code didn't know the contents of in advance. (Turns out to be easy.) So, instead of adding serial soup pouring to the billable hours app, I decided to make it generic and put it in its own app. And besides, now that soups have been strained and slurped, I decided that I had to be responsible for pouring them. I can think of about a bzillion ways in which Pour could be improved. For one, the serial protocol is more-or-less non-existent. Hit the button and the thing sends. It might be a good idea to look for a CR or something from the receiving side to allow the user to indicate that that side is ready. For another, the output format is kind of primitive. Indents indicate the depth at which objects are nested, but that's about it. Frames and arrays could be handled in a more readable fashion. In addition, the app (tries to) reset the textList to the top of the list when the store is changed. Doing this causes some highlighting goofs, but I think it's merely cosmetic. Finally, I must to thank all the cool folks at PIE DTS without whose patience I wouldn't have learned the first thing about writing code for the Newt. Kent will find that his cool Serial Protocol app has been of great help. Please send comments, bug reports, expressions of praise and lucrative job offers to AppleLink address MONDO or NewtonMail address MattC. Matt Newton-Utilities **************************************** Rebooter nwt/util/rebooter.hqx Patrick C. Beard 21 Sep 1993 Allows rebooting the Newton from the extras drawer. Here's my first little Newton utility. I realize its in bad form to post binaries, but heck its small. It's called "Reboot!" and its only function is to allow you to reboot the Newton from the extras drawer. It puts up a simple dialog and beeps to warn that it will reboot the machine. If you close it, it won't, and if you hit the reboot button it will do the deed. >// >// Patrick C. Beard >// beard@cs.ucdavis.edu >// Newton-Utilities **************************************** RemGuard nwt/util/rem-guard.hqx Stephen H. Dohrmann 19 Nov 1993 Helps prevent missed appointment reminders -ReadMe file for RemGuard package. November 13, 1993 ======================================== RemGuard software package (c) 1993, Stephen H. Dohrmann. All rights reserved. RemGuard is "FreeWare". It is provided "as is" and free of charge. It may be freely distributed. It may not be sold. All commercial distribution is prohibited. Only nominal download costs may be collected in connection with online distribution. ======================================== Hello, RemGuard is a Newton MessagePad utitlity that helps prevent missed appointment reminders posted by the MessagePad Dates application. **Background The MessagePad keeps track of the last four system messages, called notifications. These notifications include things like battery low messages, errors, ...and reminders from the Dates applicataion. If a Dates reminder comes due, the MessagePad will turn itself on, if neccessary, and display the reminder in a small window. If you are not there to see it, however, and the MessagePad turns itself off, you will miss the reminder. The next time you turn the MessagePad on, the MessagePad's reminder window will be closed. RemGuard makes sure you don't miss reminders. **Installation Install the package as described in the Apple documentation. **Operation Tap the RemGuard icon in the Extras Drawer. Any reminders (up to four) in the MessagePad's notification list will be displayed in the RemGuard window. There are two ways to dismiss the RemGuard window: "Acknowledge" - marks reminders in the window as read; these reminders will not be displayed again. "Snooze" - hides the RemGuard window for 5 minutes or until you turn Newton off and back on again, whichever occurs first. Use this if you don't have time to read the reminders at that time. Notice that when RemGuard is on, its icon in the Extras Drawer will appear with a check over the clock. Tapping the icon will toggle RemGuard on and off. **Notes RemGuard can't tell whether or not you saw a Dates-posted reminder when it appeared so you may see reminders in the RemGuard window after you have seen the MessagePad display them. Once you acknowledge a reminder, however, RemGuard will not show it again. I speculate that future versions of the MessagePad system software may make RemGuard unnecessary. If reminders on future Newtons are harder to miss, remove the RemGuard package. For now, however, I hope you find this utility useful. Steve Dohrmann NewtonMail: steved@online.apple.com Internet: steved@lotatg.lotus.com AOL: shd@aol.com Apple is a registered trademark of AppleComputer, Inc. Newton and MessagePad are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Remove It nwt/util/remove-it.hqx Allan Marcus 19 Nov 1993 Quickly removes other from the Newton. This is a package I wrote to quickly remove other packages from the newton. I got tierd of using Preferences:Memory:Remove Software:Ok! Free to distribute, but not to sell. May not be included in any PD or Share distributions other that a free access network. © 1993 Allan Marcus allan_marcus@lanl.gov Newton-Utilities **************************************** Sam's Sensable Sleeper 1.00 nwt/util/sams-sensible-sleeper.hqx Sam's Software Shoppe 4 Nov 1993 Detects whether operation is by plug or by battery and sets sleep time. October 23, 1993 Sam's Sensable Sleeper V1.00 Brought to you by: Sam's Software Shoppe This package is shareware, if you use it you are requested to send $5 to Sam's Software Shoppe 220 W. Bell Rd., #2057 Phoenix, AZ 85023 comments to: riedesel@inference.com What is it? ---------- Sam's Sensable Sleeper, when turned on, detects whether you are operating by plug or by battery. You may then set the sleep time on your Newton based on whether you are using the plug or the battery. Thus, if most of the time you use the plug (at your office where your plug is, perhaps), you can set sleep to never. When you then carry it around off the plug, you can have the sleep be, say, 1 minute. This way, you don't have to always dive through a zillion menus just to reset the sleep. You do it once with this package and the package will do it for you from then on (if you turn it on). How does it work? ----------------- Ugh. Via a couple of hacks. By setting trace to 'functions, I was able to find the function "BatteryLevel(0)" which returns an integer between 0 and 100. So, if the value ever goes below 100, then I assume we don't have a plug (probably a safe assumption). Unfortunately, while the battery is fresh, I don't know if you have a plug or a battery. Anyone know a better way to detect if the Newton is plugged in? The second thing is a viewIdleScript. This seems to require that the view remain open in order to keep the idle script going. Therefore, I hide the view instead of closing it when the close box is tapped. Well, then I only want to show it when the icon for the package is tapped. Easier said than done. Ever try to change the buttonClickScript on those views in the ExtrasDrawer? Everytime the drawer is closed those views are gone. Now what? So my viewIdleScript also tries to keep the buttonClickScript up to date. The upshot of this is that I have the viewIdleScript running every second. This is so that the buttonClickScript is set appropriately before the user really has a chance to get to it. One shouldn't have to go through these contortions to do something simple like this? If anyone can recommend how to do what I'm really trying to do, please, tell me. It bugs me that the code is really quite simple; but to get it to work the way I think it should be able to on the Newton is less than trivial (understatement). Recommendations ---------------- Sam's Software Shoppe recommends that you install this package in your internal memory rather than on a card or other storage device. The package is simple in concept, but difficult to implement and thus won't allow you to remove external storage if you install it on external storage. Caveats ------- Sam's Software Shoppe makes no guarantees regarding this product. Sam's Software Shoppe is not responsible for any loss resulting from the use of this product. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Set LCD Contrast nwt/util/set-lcd-contrast.hqx Chris Hanson-Transfinite Systems 28 Sep 1993 Sets the LCD screen on the Newton to 142. Very Simple Newton app, my first I have made. Very stupid, but useful. Sets the LCD screen on the Newton to 142. Copyright 1993 by Chris Hanson-Transfinite Systems. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Skip 0.5 nwt/util/skip-05.hqx Kevin Fox 22 Oct 1993 A Styles shortcut for the Newton. SKIP Version 0.5 October 7, 1993 Introducing Skip, the first truly useful utility for the Newton MessagePad and ExpertPad. Skip is a Styles shortcut. With Skip installed, the Styles palette is always one tap away, yet Skip never gets in your way. Skip utilizes the unused space on the touchscreen which does not cover the active display. Tapping in the upper left or right corners of your screen will activate Skip and bring forth the Styles palette. To use Skip, install the appropriate Skip package with your connection kit. If you want Skip to reside in the top left corner, install SkipLeft.pkg. For the top right, install SkipRight.pkg. At this time, Skip does not fully support being loaded into a ram card, so if you use a ram card, make certain that the "Store new items on card" is not checked when you install Skip. Once transferred, open Skip in the extras drawer and you're done; clicking in the appropriate corner will now open the Styles palette from anywhere in the Newton environment. Please distribute Skip freely, but always include this ReadMe file. In order to make Skip as small as possible (It's under 4K), there is no help or about screen in the program. Commercial distribution is prohibited without the express written consent of the author. BMUG (The Berkeley Macintosh Users Group) has this consent. Future versions of Skip and other Lore products will be commercial. This version of Skip is Shareware. If you find Skip useful (if it's still on your Newton after a week) please register your copy by sending $5 to: Kevin Fox Bancroft & Telegraph ASUC Store Box #144 Berkeley, CA 94720 Include your E-Mail address to be informed of all updates to Skip and other products forthcoming. Skip was suggested by several frustrated Newton owners on America On-line. If you have a utility that you think would be insanely great, or if you have any suggestions on how to improve Skip, please write to the above address, or drop me a line at: Internet: kfox@ocf.berkeley.edu AOL: Lore Ent V-Mail: (510) 452-6199 NewtonMail: Lore Planet BMUG: Kevin D. Fox Thank you very much for your support, Kevin Fox President Lore Enterprises Newton-Utilities **************************************** Sleeper 1.0d3 nwt/util/sleeper-10d3.hqx 15 Oct 1993 Newton utility ÒSleeper 1.0d3.Ó **************************************** Newton-Utilities Small Time 1.0 nwt/util/small-time-1.hqx 12 Nov 1993 Newton utility ÒSmall Time 1.Ó **************************************** Newton-Utilities Souper 1.1 nwt/util/souper-11.hqx Stephen Rose 1 Nov 1993 Soup manager for the Newton. Souper Version 1.1 - Soup Manager of the Newtonª -------------------------------------------------------------- As I began to work with, and develop software for the Newtonª, I was frustrated by the fact that I couldn't clear out a file ("Soup") easily. I had to delete each record ("Entry") individually, so I started to write an application that would clear out a Soup. Once I got started, I began to add other things to my 'wish list' and the package you now have grew out of that list. Within the Souper application you have the ability to select the "Store" on which you want to work and the Soup you wish to operate on. You may rename a given Soup, Delete to entire Soup, Clear all entries out of a Soup, or get information about a Soup. The functions Rename,Remove,Clear, and Duplicate operate as you would expect. The Information function returns the number of entries in a Soup, the total size of all entries within the Soup, and a list of all the indices over that Soup. At present, that is all that is available in this function, however, I intend to add the ability to create new Indexes, remove old Indexes, or view/edit individual entries within the Soup. Bugs Fixed : 1. Souper was preventing you from seeing the last Soup in a Store. This has been fixed. 2. Souper was returning a count of one object in an empty Soup. This has been fixed. Known Bugs: 1. If you try to duplicate a soup using the same name and in the same Store, a warning message appears. This message disappears and doesn't clear all of its self off the display. Note: I have included the files for Souper with the application, but they should not be taken as examples of good programming technique. However, I would greatly appreciate any comments you wish to make, as it will help me in my attempts to program follow-on applications. Now for the standard warning : This software is provided with NO warranties expressed or implied. I DO NOT warranty this software to be free from errors, and you use it at your own risk. This software has been released as "Shareware", that means that you may make use of the software, and distribute it to any other user. However, this software may not be used or distributed as part of a commercial program, and I reserve all rights to the "Souper" program. As it is shareware, if you find this program useful, please send $5.00 to: Stephen Rose 23 Oak Street, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, Y1A 4A9. This donation would be welcomed by my wife, and be used to pay for my Newton. In addition, you will receive any new updates to the program, and may request the source code for it. If you have comments, questions, or requests feel free to send them to me on Compuserve @ [71036,40], or AOL at Stephen506. August 20, 1993 Stephen Rose, Summit Software, 23 Oak Street, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, Y1A 4A9 Newton-Utilities **************************************** Stand nwt/util/stand.hqx Kevin Hennessy 19 Nov 1993 PS file that prints a layout for making a Newton stand. Newton-eer's, Well I got tired of "hand holding" Newt at my desk and the screen glare made it hard to use it laying flat on my desk, so I reverted to my drafting days (in High School) and decided to "whip out" a NewtStandª. I made a simple mockup using cardboard and it seems to work okay. So here is a PS file that will print out four pages that make up the "life" size layout for you to do the same for your personal use. ;^)) Once the layout is printed out, you'll need - A piece of cardboard 14" by 12" (I used some the thickness of the Mac Shipping Boxes, its 3-ply, 2 thin paper layers with a baffle in between). - A sharp razor knife and scissors (kid's get your parent's help with this part of the job :-) ). - A stapler or paste, and tape. Okay, let's get started..... 1) Piece together the layout with tape, some trimming with scissors maybe required. 2) Tape the layout on the cardboard, this will end up as the bottom/back of the NewtStandª. 3) Trim off the excess cardboard that is to the outside of the pattern, follow the dashed lines on the pattern. 4) Cut through the dashed line between E and D. 5) Cut through the dashed line between D and F. 6) Cut the top layer of paper (remember 3-ply) only between the following sections, don't cut clear through the cardboard. The cuts are to ease folding. Score the cardboard using the knife, along the dotted lines: between A and B, between A and C, between A and D, between A and G, between B and E, between C and F, between G and H, between H and I. 7) Now for the folding, with A facing up toward you: fold up D to 90 degrees along the A-D edge, fold up F to 90 degrees along the C-F edge, fold up E to 90 degrees along the B-E edge, fold up B to 90 degrees along the A-B edge, and fold up C to 90 degrees along the A-C edge. 8) Now staple, paste, or tape tab E and tab F to tab D. This now forms the base using E/D/F as the back leg, B and C as the sides and A as the top. 9) Now for the "foot rest", fold down G to 90 degrees along the A-G edge, fold up H to 180 degrees along the G-H edge, and fold down I to 90 degrees along the H-I edge. 10) Now staple, paste, or tape the face of G to H, thus forming the "foot rest" at the bottom of the stand. ******************* Optional ****************** 11) Push/cut a small slit/hole in the upper corner of A near the A-B edge to hold the Newton Pen. 12) Break out the finger paints or wrapping paper and decorate to your personal preference. I will be building a finalized "wooden" version of the NewtStandª soon. When complete, I'll upload a scanned image of it and will consider taking orders for stocking stuffers at that time :-)..... Kevin Hennessy Newton-Utilities **************************************** StatusBar Buttons 1.0 nwt/util/statusbar-buttons-10.hqx Jesse Devine 19 Nov 1993 FreeWare collection of four Newton Applets. StatusBar Buttons Release 1 ©1993 by Jesse Devine All Rights Reserved 11/12/93 "StatusBar Buttons" is a FreeWare collection of (so far) four Newton Applets that each place a button in the Notepad's status bar. Each button has a useful and distinct function. These buttons remain in place, even after a reset of your MessagePad, so you never need to run them after a reset. "StatusBar Buttons" may be distributed freely, as long as all files (including this read me) are distributed intact and unchanged. Version Numbers =============== Each of these packages has a version number associated with it. The first digit refers to the release number of the overall "StatusBar Buttons" collection. The second digit is the revision number of the applet itself, starting with 0. Newton Bullet 1.1 ================= Very often (in meetings, making lists, and so on) it is desirable to bulletize items by placing the Option-8 "bullet" character (¥) to the left of the item. This makes the item stand out visually and identifies it as the beginning of a significant item. Unfortunately, it is fairly difficult to do this under normal circumstances. The sequence usually goes like this: 1. Tap the keyboard icon to get the on-screen keyboard. 2. Tap return to move from the end of the last line to a new line. 3. Tap the option key to get the symbol characters 4. Tap the 8 key to get the ¥ character 5. Close the keyboard ...And then resume writing, if you can remember what you wanted to write in the first place. Newton Bullet is designed to make it easier for the the user to "bulletize" items in the MessagePad's Notepad application. By simply tapping on the ¥ button at the bottom of the Notepad screen, a carriage return and a ¥ character will be inserted into the text at the current insertion point. You will not be able to see where the Newton has placed the insertion point without the on-screen keyboard being open, but the insertion point is still present. It will usually be at the end of whatever word you have just written. However, it may also be at the end of a word you have just edited, perhaps after double tapping on a word and selecting one of the alternate choices. In any case, you can make the insertion point go wherever you like by single-tapping on the desired spot in the text before tapping the ¥ button. Newton QuickStyle 1.1 ===================== Newton QuickStyle is designed to simplify the process of changing the style of text in the Notepad. Typically, the user must hilite the text to be changed, open the extras drawer, open the Styles palette, close the extras drawer so the text is visible, make the changes, and then close the Styles palette. This is far too many taps. Newton QuickStyle places a button at the bottom of the Notepad that, when pressed, opens the Styles palette. A second tap on the button closes it. That's all there is to it. Newton Exclaim! 1.0 =================== Newton Exclaim! is designed to make it easier for the user to punctuate notes in the Notepad. Some characters, particularly the comma and the period, are extremely difficult to make the Newton recognize. Newton Exclaim! solves this by placing a button in the status bar of the Notepad that, when pressed, pops up a list of commonly used punctuation marks. A second tap on the desired mark places that mark into the Notepad's text at the current insertion point. For a brief discussion on insertion points, see the Newton Bullet entry above. Newton Keys 1.0 ================ Newton Keys is designed to provide the user with a few editing keys that otherwise would require popping up (and then closing) the keyboard. This works very similarly to the Newton Exclaim! applet (described above). The editing keys are forward delete, regular (backward) delete, tab, and carriage return. While this applet saves the user only a single tap, I believe it to be easier to use than the regular keyboard. Installation =========== Installing any of these applets is easy. Just use the Newton Connection kit to download the packages to your Newton MessagePad. The applets will go to work immediately by placing their buttons at the bottom of the Notepad application in the status bar. These buttons will remain in place even after a reset. You need not open these applets for them to function. Selecting their icons in the Extras drawer will display the about box. If you install any of these applets on a PCMCIA card, the buttons will go away when the card is removed and return when it is replaced. Each has been fully tested for use on the Newton memory cards and will not put the dreaded "Grip of Death" on the card. Known Bugs =========== ¥ All of these applets will "float" above the temperature bar (but not the time bar!) in the Notepad. If you're really into temperature, you could either view it from the Dates application or not use these applets. I will (hopefully) find a way to fix this in future releases. ¥ Newton Keys, when using the forward delete on hilited text, will not properly delete the text as you would expect. Backward delete works properly in this regard. Also, neither forward delete nor backward delete will properly remove the last character of a paragraph. Normally this is not a problem, since scrubbing works much better anyway. If you *really* want to delete that last pesky character, hilite it first and then use backward delete. Feedback ======== If you find some aspect of these applets not up to snuff, or if you have helpful suggestions, please feel free to let me know. Additonally, if there is a simple function that you would really like to have a quick-access button for, I'm open to suggestions. You can reach me at one of the two addresses below: Internet: jester@apple.com (Preferred!) AppleLink: DEVINE.J Once again, these applets are free! I want to make the Newton a better place to live. Pass them around, tell all your friends about them, upload them to your favorite BBS, and so on. But please! keep this read me and all the applets of the package together! Programmer's Note ================= In the interest of having well behaved applets, and in the interest of getting along with anyone else who puts a button at the bottom of the NotePad screen, I have devised a way to do it with a minimal amount of trampling of each other. If you are a NewtonScript programmer and you wish to play nice with others, drop me a line at one of the above addresses and I'll be happy to tell you how to find out who's using the status bar. All of these applets adjust their positions based on what's already there. I'm not interested in playing "My button is more important than your button" games, so PLEASE drop me a line if you're interested in this area. Legal ===== While I have done extensive testing to make sure these applets are well-behaved, I cannot take responsibility for their use or misuse. If you don't like being responsible for trying these applets, don't! These applets were created and are owned by Jesse Devine. Apple Computer, Inc. and it's affiliates don't have any responsibility for these applets in any way, shape, or form. Newton-Utilities **************************************** StewPot nwt/util/stew-pot.hqx Mark Underwood 19 Nov 1993 Soup inspector. The Legalese: StewPot is copyright 1993 by Mark Underwood, all rights reserved. It is free, but must always be distributed with this Òread meÓ file, and cannot be re-sold for profit. StewPot is a powerful soup tool. Because of its nature, I cannot be held responsible for anything you lose while using it, so please, please back your Newton up every time before using it! This is a ÒbetaÓ product, so some features are not fully implemented yet. Please see below for details. What does it do? StewPot is a soup inspector. Many soup browsers exist, and a few editors. But I believe StewPot is the first to offer many of its features, and I have plans for even more! A soup inspector allows you to: ¥ View and change the contents of anything in your data stores having to do with soups ¥ Create new entries in your soups ¥ Copy and/or move entries between soups and the same named soups in different stores ¥ Find specific entries by text search ¥ Go to specific entries by number What can I do with StewPot? Some everyday uses: ¥Move entries in your Names, Calendar, To Do, Notes, etc. from your PCMCIA cards into your NewtonÕs internal store, or the other way around. ¥Remove those troublesome repeating events that canÕt be deleted in the normal way. ¥Copy entries for easier change. For example, you have three new people to enter into the Names soup, and only their name, position, and phone number is different. Enter the first, copy it twice, then change only what you need to, all from inside StewPot. ¥Remove soups/entries from 3rd party, free, and shareware noodles that donÕt clean up after themselves when you remove them. So how do I use it? After youÕve installed StewPot, make sure you make a backup, either to your PCMCIA card, or your PC/Mac. I suggest you play around with soups/entries in the Internal (Newton-based) store, since you can always restore what you lose from your backup. When you open StewPot, you will see something like this:  Figure 1: StewPotÕs Main View Initially, the store is set to be the ÒinternalÓ (whatÕs in the NewtÕs memory), and the list of internal soups will be shown in the soup names. If you donÕt see the name of the soup you want, use the up and down scroll buttons to move through the list. Tap a soup name to see information on the first entry in that soup. The names of the slots in the current entry are listed in the slot names field. Tapping on the name of a slot will either show you the value of that slot, or (if the slot value is a frame or array) show a list of elements of the slot. Currently, only one level of sub-slot information can be shown. To move sequentially through the entries, you can use the ÒNextÓ and ÒPrevÓ buttons. What do the menu items mean? Soup Menu Create [Not yet implemented] Creates a new soup, without entries, in the currently selected store. You will be prompted for the name, index slot name, and index slot type. Move [Not yet implemented] Moves the selected soup (and all its entries) from one store to the other one. Remove Deletes the selected soup and all of its entries from the current store. Rename [Not yet implemented] Changes the name of the soup to what you specify. Entry Menu Copy Copies the selected entry into the current soup. Create Makes a new entry in the current soup. You are asked for the names of the slots, separated by spaces. The slots are give a value of ÒnilÓ. Find Prompts you for a string to search the selected soups entries for. If found, the current entry is displayed. GoTo Prompts for the ordinal number for an entry to move to. Move Moves the current entry from the soup to the same named soup in the other store--i.e., if the current entry is on the PCMCIA card in the ÒNamesÓ soup, it moves it to the ÒNamesÓ soup in the internal (Newton) store. Remove Deletes the current entry from the current soup. Remove All Deletes all of the entries from the current soup. This leaves the soup empty. Edit Menu Remove [Not yet implemented] Removes the selected slot from the current entry. Update Replaces the value of the current slot with the contents of the edit field. The ÒclassÓ of the data item is preserved--i.e., if the original slot held an integer (as opposed to string), the value in the edit field is converted back to an integer (if possible) before the slot is updated. Format Menu Normal Displays the slot as stored. Dates are integers, etc. Date If you know the field should contain a date, select this and the integer will be displayed as a human-readable date. This does not modify the contents of the slot unless you select ÒUpdateÓ from the ÒEditÓ menu--then you will replace the integer-represented date with a character string! What else do I need to know to use it? ThatÕs it, for now! IÕll be updating StewPot with new stuff (and the Ònot yet implementedÓ features will be implemented). Things I have in mind right now are: ¥ If you donÕt have a card inserted, you probably donÕt want to see the card icon/button. IÕm working on that ASAP. For now, if you donÕt, and you select the ÒcardÓ button, youÕll either get an error or it will just hang (sorry about that!). ¥ Should be able to swap cards while inside the app. Since IÕm still unsure what the method is that gets called when a card is inserted/ejected, IÕll have to wait until I find that out. If you want to swap a card right now, make sure you select the Newt first, the swap the card, then select the card button. Otherwise, bomb-o-rama. Please send your comments, bugs, gripes, etc. to: Mark Underwood MAUi Software AppleLink: EMA.COMPSV InterNet: mau@sun1.ema.com NewtMail: MarkU (I prefer NewtMail--you can send it there from: CompuServe: >InterNet#MarkU@online.appl.com AppleLink: MarkU@online.apple.com@InterNet# InterNet: MarkU@online.apple.com) Newton-Utilities **************************************** StewPot 1.0b7 nwt/util/stew-pot-10b7.hqx Mark Underwood 2 Dec 1993 Soup inspector. StewPot - The Soup Inspector ©1993 by MAUi Software, all rights reserved This application may be distributed freely, so long as this file (ÒStewPot Read MeÓ) and the manual (ÒStewPot ManualÓ) accompany it. The author, nor MAUi Software, cannot be held responsible for any loss while using this package. This is a very powerful Newton soup utility, and can be used to modify or delete data in your Newton or the PCMCIA cards you place in it. Please be sure you back up your current information before attempting to make any changes! Changes since 1.0b5: ¥ Fixed a problem that prevented move operations from the Newton to the card ¥ Removed the ÒFormatÓ menu (it was causing too many UI problems) ¥ Added the ability to work without a card, or with a locked card ¥ Minor fixes everywhere to keep the statistics correct for any operation ¥ Entry number is now the Òunique idÓ number that the Newt assigns each entry ¥ Class object type of edited objects is now preserved Still left to implement: ¥ Whole soup move ¥ Auto-backup/restore from inside app Please send all suggestions, bug-reports, and comments to: Mark Underwood MAUi Software 3381 Claire Circle Marietta, GA 30066 (404) 814-8360 (day) AppleLink: EMA.COMPSV (ema.compsv@applelink.apple.com) InterNet: mau@sun1.ema.com NewtMail: MarkU (marku@online.apple.com) Newton-Utilities **************************************** Strainer 0.8 nwt/util/strainer-08.hqx Paul R. Potts 8 Nov 1993 Utility that allows the user to browse through three Newton system soups. Strainer 0.8 by Paul R. Potts 11/8/93 11:25 a.m. description for online services: Strainer 0.8 is the latest release of the Strainer utility, adding several new features. Strainer is designed to let you easily mark and remove entries from your Newton's storage. This can help you to get around a bug in the Datebook which makes it difficult to delete certain entries, or to remove outdated entries in order to keep as much memory free as possible. New features in version 0.8: - You can now mark entries in multiple soups and strain them all at once. - I now handle straining of items on storage cards, if present. - Strainer now has dialogs to ask you what you want to do if you close the app before straining out the entries you have marked. - You can browse and mark entries in the to-do list and Names - I have fixed a bug in 0.7 that caused errors when trying to browse soups and no storage card was present. contact: potts@oit.itd.umich.edu, Compuserve: 71561,3362 ----------------------------------------------------------- The first version of Strainer that I released (0.3) was completed and sent to the net on my birthday, 9-26. I was happy to celebrate my 26th birthday by sending my first completed Newton application into the world. I hope to be able to provide many more useful and interesting programs in the future. Strainer is a utility that allows the user to browse through three Newton system soups, called Calendar, Calendar Notes, and Repeat Meetings. They can see old, obsolete, or incorrect entries, mark them for deletion, and delete them. Strainer is a little easier to use than walking around trying to delete everthing in the datebook, and it can also be used to get rid of entries in the datebook which can't be removed due to a few bugs in the Calendar. (Yes, PIE is aware of these bugs and they will be fixed in a future release). Users might want to use Strainer as a means of keeping as much memory free as possible; old datebook entries take up room in memory, so it makes sense to delete them if you really aren't going to be needing them any more. Strainer is written using the Newton Tool Kit, which I got at the Boston MacWorld Newton launch. I'm very new to Newton programming, like most developers, and so I'm very aware that, although strainer seems to work, there still may be lurking bugs. Also, I know that my NewtonScript code is very inefficient; in particular, I'm using a very inefficient search method in the browser. I have plans to speed this up greatly in the future. (It isn't your Newton that is so slow, it's my code). In a future release, I hope to have the code cleaned up and looking nice and to distribute the source code as an example for other Newton programmers who are trying to work with soups. VERSION INFORMATION Version 0.3: First release. Version 0.4: - actually included something in the READ ME FIRST file; in the 0.4, it went out blank because of a dumb mistake on my part. - fixed weird, hard-to-pin-down bug where checked items were becoming unchecked after walking back through a number of them. (this could result in the user being unable to change their minds and uncheck an item). The reason the bug was hard to find is that it was actually two bugs. When I fixed the first bug, the second bug was still active, making me think that my fix hadn't helped. The opposite thing happened when I fixed the second bug. - my views no longer float, so you can now bring up another window on top of them. - made some cosmetic improvements. Version 0.5 (not released): Made it possible to select items in multiple soups for straining. Added a test so that if we close Strainer with items selected, a dialog comes up asking you if you want to delete the items before closing or forget their marked-for-deletion status. Cleaned up organization of code a bit. version 0.6 (not released): Added support for straining the to-do list soups. Cleaned up the code a lot; reduced app size by removing redundant functions; now using simpler path expressions. version 0.7: I now use Union Soups so if you have a card in the slot with items on it, you can browse and delete those items along with ones on the internal store. version 0.8: Fixed a bug which caused an "array out of bound" (-48205) if you tried to browse with no memory card installed. Apparently most of the people using Strainer had cards installed, but I did get one report of this problem which helped me fix it. Rebuilt with NTK version 1.0b6, which is much nicer to use (speed of builds has been improved a great deal). NOTES ON USING STRAINER: - I do support union soups, but I'm not yet doing extensive checking, so there are some things that might cause problems: for example, don't yank out a card if you're browsing items on it; if you try to strain out items on a card that is write-protected, you'll probably get an error, since I don't check for that yet. I'll try to handle all the obvious conditions in a future release. - Close the datebook before starting Strainer; otherwise, if you strain out entries that are visible in the datebook, the datebook won't update its display until you close it an re-open it (technical reason: the datebook doesn't respond to the soupChanged message, so I don't bother to notify it). - If you find ink entries in your calendar soup, they aren't supposed to be there; remove them. Strainer will say . These entries are apparently in the soup because of a known bug in the Calendar. Things remaining to fix: I don't know of any real bugs remaining. There are a number of missing features: - I want to support faster browsing and deleting. Right now, I'm using a soup to keep track of marked entries; it would be faster to use and array, so I'll probably do this in the future. Also, my method of searching for marked entries is extremely inefficient. I'll speed this up in a future release. - Some of the features I'm thinking of adding: a cleaner interface, a method of seeing how many entries are in the soup and how far through them you are, and an Overview mode. However, I also want Strainer to remain a small application, which means not going overboard on features. If there's a particular change or feature you want to see, please let me know. Newton-Utilities **************************************** Time&Temp nwt/util/time-n-temp.hqx Dave Pompea 19 Nov 1993 Speaks the time and temp. Time&Temp is a freeware program that will Speak the time and temp. How to use: Tap the button once for the time. Tap twice for the time & temperature. Note: If the temp is over 99 F. your PDA is hot ! The program doesn't know how to say numbers greater than 99. This program is by Dave Pompea - DMP Systems. Another of my programs is No Sleep©, a power management program for Newton. This demo package is freely distributable, and must not be sold. This documentation must remain unaltered with the program at all times. It remains Copyright © 1993 DMP Systems, all other rights reserved. This program was developed using the Newton Toolkit, which is Copyright © 1992-1993 Apple Computer, Inc. As this is supplied free, DMP Systems accepts no responsibility or liability for the product or what it might do to your Newton . You use this program at your own risk! Newton , NTK and other things mentioned here are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Thanks for reading all the way to the end ! David M. Pompea DMP Systems 62 Brittany Circle Rochester, NY 14618 CIS: 74736,172 Newton-Utilities **************************************** TinyTimer 1.0 nwt/util/tiny-timer.hqx Steve Sande, SanSoft 25 Oct 1993 Simple timer for the Newton. About TinyTimer... TinyTimer v1.0 © Copyright 1993, SanSoft, Highlands Ranch, CO USA All rights reserved This application may NOT be included in commercial shareware collections without the prior written consent of the author. You may distribute this program via on-line services provided that this copyright notice is included with the program package file. Version 1.0, 10/17/93 One thing that really surprised me about the built-in applications in the Newton MessagePad was that there was no timer to time phone calls, meetings or the usual items that we like to keep track of. As a result, I threw together this simple timer for all of us Newton "Pioneers" to use. It is indeed tiny, taking up just a small amount of the precious real estate in the built-in RAM. This is kinda cool. Even if your Newton MessagePad goes to sleep to save on batteries, the timer will keep running. When you turn the Newt back on, you'll be pleasantly surprised to see the time still ticking away. The interface is as simple as possible: Tap the "Start" button to start the timer, then tap the "Stop" button when you're ready to stop. Geez. It doesn't get much easier than that! This is NOT freeware. SanSoft is not a big software developer, so the cost of the Newton Toolkit and the Newton MessagePad itself made a big dent in my already thin wallet. If you like this little program and use it on a regular basis, please do the following: 1) Grab an envelope. 2) Write the following on the outside of the envelope: SanSoft 892 E. Quail Pl. Highlands Ranch, CO 80126-2137 USA 3) Stuff a one dollar bill (US please!) inside the envelope 4) Stick proper postage on the outside of the envelope 5) Drop it into the outgoing mail.... That's all there is to it. By supporting the shareware concept, you're insuring the development of high-quality and low cost software in the future. Let me know if there are any other Newton applications you'd like to see. Contact me on AppleLink (SANSOFT) or via NewtonMail (ssande@online.apple.com). Steve Sande SanSoft Newton-Utilities **************************************** Dateline #41 per/star-trek-newsletter-93-11-15.txt 18 Nov 1993 The Star Trek Newsletter. Here is the latest and greatest edition of the Star Trek Newsletter. This file is uploaded with the permission of the editor (Bill Mason). I know that the Datelines used to be in this archive prior to the reconfiguration, but I have not been able to find them since. I will attempt to gather all prior editions, and upload them as well. For all you Trekkies/Trekkers/Trek-Nuts out there that are thinking of downloading this, DO IT!!! A lotta info about the new Star Trek series, and some information on the upcoming ST-TNG movie! Happy reading... Aloha from Hawaii!!! -Ted Periodicals-General **************************************** Inside Mac Games 07/93 per/inside-mac-games-93-07.hqx Brian Thomas 7 Jul 1993 A full-colored electronic magazine. Inside Mac Games is a full-color, nothing-else-needed- except-a-Mac, electronic magazine brimming each month with reviews, screenshots, sneak peeks, rumors (move over Mac the Knife :-) and anything else we can think of that someone else has not. This month's Free Preview Edition includes a sneak look at the upcoming Carriers at War, an interview with Gregor Whiley from Strategic Studies Group, lots of game reviews, an under-the-hood look at the new Gravis GamePad, feature column The Right Seat, and just a peck of a lot more. Requires utilities to both debinhex and unStuffit (hint: Stuffit Expander will do both :-) Brian Thomas Inside Mac Games Periodicals-General **************************************** Inside Mac Games 08/93 per/inside-mac-games-93-08.hqx Brian Thomas 11 Aug 1993 A full-colored electronic magazine. **************************************** Periodicals-General Inside Mac Games 09/93 per/inside-mac-games-93-09.hqx Brian Thomas 18 Sep 1993 Complete color electronic magazine. Inside Mac Games is a complete color electronic magazine with news, reviews, commentaries, interviews and many other features. This Free Preview Edition features a sneak peek at Star Trek - 25th Anniversary, reviews of Pathways into Darkness, V for Victory 4, and Carriers at War, as well as an exclusive interview with Psygnosis' CEO and Senior Programmer. And of course, a complete report from the floors of MACWORLD EXPO Boston '93. The magazine will work on any Mac and needs not other software to be viewed. Complete information about subscriptions is included in this free preview edition. Periodicals-General **************************************** Inside Mac Games 10/93 per/inside-mac-games-93-10.hqx Brian Thomas 13 Oct 1993 Complete color electronic magazine. Inside Mac Games is a complete color electronic magazine with news, reviews, commentaries, interviews and many other features. This month's Free Preview Edition features an exclusive sneak preview of SimCity 2000, the ultimate city simulator from Maxis! Also in this issue, an interview with Jason Jones, creator of Pathways Into Darkness. Plus reviews of Hell Cab, Zone of Avoidance, Freddy Pharkas, Oh No! More Lemmings. Lastly, new products, rumors, the IMG game poll, the latest and games release list and much, much more. The magazine will work on any Mac and needs not other software to be viewed. Complete information about subscriptions is included in this free preview edition. Periodicals-General **************************************** Inside Mac Games 11/93 per/inside-mac-games-93-11.hqx Brian Thomas 15 Nov 1993 Complete color electronic magazine. Inside Mac Games is a complete color electronic magazine with news, reviews, commentaries, interviews and many other features. This month's Free Preview Edition features an exclusive sneak preview of 3D Astro Chase, Ross Scott Rubin's "Gate Be Not Proud" op-ed, reviews of MYST, Chuck Yeager's Air Combat, Star Trek 25th Anniversary, Rex Nebular, and Club Raquetball, plus new products, rumors, the IMG game poll, the latest and games release list and much, much more. The magazine will work on any Mac and needs no other software to be viewed. Complete information about subscriptions is included in this free preview edition. Periodicals-General **************************************** Known Users archive 1.6 per/known-users-hc.hqx Kevin Savetz 1 Oct 1993 Archive of back issues of Known Users. This Hypercard stack is an archive of back issues of Known Users, the monthly newsletter of the Sequoia Macintosh Users Group, located in Humboldt County, California. Is most cases, the stack contains the full article text, which can be read onscreen or printed. The stack contains reviews, columns, and tips on a plethora of subjects. You can search by keyword, article title or author, or just browse. You may reprint most articles for your newsletter (with restrictions, see the stack for details) or use our articles as ideas for articles of your own. This is verison 1.6 of the stack. It contains articles printed from 1/87 through 9/93. Kevin Savetz Periodicals-General **************************************** Mac Tips ÕnÕ Tricks 01/93 per/mac-tips-n-tricks-93-01.hqx Pieter Stouten 25 Aug 1993 January 1993 issue of Mac Tips and Tricks. Enclosed is the January 1993 issue of Mac Tips and Tricks. Periodicals-General **************************************** Mac Tips ÕnÕ Tricks 04/93 per/mac-tips-n-tricks-93-04.hqx Pieter Stouten 25 Aug 1993 April 1993 issue of Mac Tips and Tricks. Enclosed is the April 1993 issue of Mac Tips and Tricks. Periodicals-General **************************************** Mac Tips ÕnÕ Tricks 06/93 per/mac-tips-n-tricks-93-06.hqx 10 Jul 1993 Shareware version of MACINTOSH TIPS & TRICKS. MACINTOSH TIPS & TRICKS, A Giles Road Press Publication Editor in Chief: Maria L. Langer Volume 2 - Issue 6 - June, 1993 This is the shareware version of MACINTOSH TIPS & TRICKS. Distributed electronically as a double-clickable DOCMaker format document, MACINTOSH TIPS & TRICKS includes Macintosh news and information, as well as productivity tips for various Macintosh products. NOTE: Beginning with this issue, the electronic version no longer includes illustrations for articles. For illustrated articles, please subscribe to the printed version. Details are included in this document. This tenth issue features: - Masthead - From the Editor's Desktop - Letters - Product News - Selecting Word Menu Commands from the Keyboard by Ron Baron - Anchored Items in QuarkXPress by Sandee Cohen - Quick Tips: Option Key Fun by Terry Wilson - New Department: Productivity Tools - Productivity Tools: COPYright Pro by Maria L. Langer - Writer's Guidelines - Books Offered Through Giles Road Press - Subscription/Order Form Printed copies of MACINTOSH TIPS & TRICKS, desktop published with QuarkXpress, are available to subscribers. Site licenses for internal distribution of the printed version by large organizations are also available. Consult the information within this document for details. SHAREWARE NOTICE This DOCMaker document is distributed as shareware. If you regularly read the shareware version of MACINTOSH TIPS & TRICKS, please send an electronic mail message or picture postcard to Giles Road Press at any of the addresses listed in this document. (Postcards are preferred!) Feel free to distribute this DOCMaker document to friends and business associates. Written permission is required for distribution by for-profit organizations or for distribution on CD-ROM disk. IT MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED IN PRINTED FORM. COPYRIGHT NOTICE Contents of this document copyright 1993 Giles Road Press and contributing authors. All rights reserved; PRINTED REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. Periodicals-General **************************************** Mac Tips ÕnÕ Tricks 07/93 per/mac-tips-n-tricks-93-07.hqx 16 Aug 1993 July issue of Mac Tips and Tricks. Enclosed is the July issue of Mac Tips and Tricks. Enjoy. Periodicals-General **************************************** Mac Tips ÕnÕ Tricks 08/93 per/mac-tips-n-tricks-93-08.hqx Pieter Stouten 25 Aug 1993 August 1993 issue of Mac Tips and Tricks. Enclosed is the August 1993 issue of Mac Tips and Tricks. Periodicals-General **************************************** OneNet World No. 1 per/onenet-world-1-hc.hqx Steven Heckler 4 Nov 1993 Online magazine of the OneNet Member Network. By popular request, I am posting the first issue of OneNet World, the bimonthly online magazine of the OneNet Member Network. The OneNet Member Network is the world's largest GUI-based distributed online system, serving approximately 250,000 users in 20 countries. All systems run FirstClass software from SoftArc of Canada, and you can easily acquire the client software, FirstClass Client 2.09 for Mac (1.03 for Windows, I believe) from your favorite Mac or Windows FTP site. To find the system nearest you, download this issue of OneNet World (or, better yet, the latest). In addition, you'll find numerous articles with interesting news and views, tips and tricks from throughout the OneNet. This issue is a HyperCard stack and is most easily viewed on 12" or larger monitors. We hope you enjoy our inaugural issue--welcome to the OneNet World! Steve Heckler OneNet Member Network Periodicals-General **************************************** OneNet World No. 2 per/onenet-world-2-hc.hqx Steven Heckler 2 Nov 1993 Online magazine of the OneNet Member Network. This is the latest issue of OneNet World, a publication of the OneNet Member Network. The OneNet Member Network is the world's largest GUI-based distributed online system, serving an estimated 250,000 users in 20 countries. Local OneNet systems can be found throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe, and to a limited degree in the Far East, Australia, and New Zealand--check this issue of OneNet World for the system nearest you. This issue, our second, is in HyperCard format, and a 12" or larger monitor is recommended, although not necessary. We hope you enjoy this issue--welcome to the OneNet World! Steve Heckler OneNet Member Network Periodicals-General **************************************** Plain Text 14 per/rsi-network-news-14.txt Craig O'Donnell 1 Dec 1993 RSI Network Newsletter #14/October 93. RSI Network Newsletter #14/October 93 ===================================== The RSI Network Electronic Newsletter For People Concerned About Tendinitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and Other Repetitive Strain Injuries Produced by: Caroline Rose Setext formatting, electronic version editing, distribution by: Craig O'Donnell, Assistant Sysop, MacWEEK Forum on ZiffNet Periodicals-General **************************************** RSI 12 per/rsi-network-news-12.hqx Craig O'Donnel 12 Jul 1993 Issue 12 of the RSI Network Newsletter. Issue 12 of the RSI Network Newsletter, for people who are concerned about wrist pain and injuries from too much keyboard work. Product notices, resources, doctors, etc. Periodicals-General **************************************** RSI Network Newsletter 13 per/rsi-network-news-13-2.txt Craig O'Donnell 30 Aug 1993 The RSI Network Electronic Newsletter. Second file. RSI Network Newsletter #13/August 93 ==================================== The RSI Network Electronic Newsletter For People Concerned About Tendinitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and Other Repetitive Strain Injuries Produced by: Caroline Rose, Periodicals-General **************************************** RSI Network Newsletter Archive per/rsi-network-news-13.hqx Craig O'Donnell 30 Aug 1993 Contains Issues 1-13 of The RSI Network Newsletter. This archive is a self extracting file containing Issues 1-13 of The RSI Network Newsletter. The letter is about wrist, arm, shoulder injuries from keyboard work and contains many good resources and product notes for Macintosh users. This archive supersedes any other previous archive named "rsinetwork.sea.hqx" or "rsi.network.sea.hqx" ---cod Periodicals-General **************************************** RSI Network Newsletters per/rsi-network-news-01-to-15.hqx Craig O'Donnell 1 Dec 1993 Contains RSI Network Newsletters Issues 1-15. This self-extracting archive contains all RSI Network Newsletters to date, Issues 1-15. It supersedes the previous archive file with the same name. It also contains an EasyView index for browsing with EV. The Newsletters are standard Macintosh text documents. The Newsletter covers all aspects of wrist and arm pain related to keyboard use. It covers both Mac and PC products, magazines and books, exercise, and resources on and off-line. Periodicals-General **************************************** RSI Newsletter #15 Text per/rsi-network-news-15.txt Craig O'Donnell 1 Dec 1993 RSI Network Newsletter #15/December 93. RSI Network Newsletter #15/December 93 ====================================== The RSI Network Electronic Newsletter For People Concerned About Tendinitis, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, and Other Repetitive Strain Injuries Produced by: Caroline Rose Setext formatting, electronic version editing, distribution by: Craig O'Donnell, Assistant Sysop, MacWEEK Forum on ZiffNet Periodicals-General **************************************** Teletimes 05/93 per/teletimes-93-05.hqx 7 Aug 1993 Issue of International Teletimes . This issue of International Teletimes focuses on global PROBLEMS IN EDUCATION. Articles from Canada, USA, Japan, England and Austria. Periodicals-General **************************************** Teletimes 06/93 per/teletimes-93-06.hqx 7 Aug 1993 This issue of Teletimes examines TOURISM. This issue of Teletimes examines TOURISM. Most articles are aimed at describing various potential vacation spots. Text version available. Periodicals-General **************************************** Teletimes 08/93 per/teletimes-93-08.hqx 7 Aug 1993 This issueÕs topic is POLITICAL SYSTEMS. This issue was delayed 1 month because of holidays. This month's topic is POLITICAL SYSTEMS. Enjoy! Periodicals-General **************************************** Teletimes 09/93 per/teletimes-93-09.hqx Ian Wojtowicz 25 Aug 1993 Four articles on computer techmology:effects on society. This month, Teletimes brings you four articles on COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: EFFECTS ON SOCIETY. The articles are from Singapore, Montreal, Tsukuba and Winnipeg. There are also two regular columns from Vancouver. Ian Wojtowicz Editor-in-Chief of International Teletimes Periodicals-General **************************************** Teletimes 10/93 per/teletimes-93-10.hqx Ian Wojtowicz 11 Oct 1993 The October issue of International Teletimes. It's here! The October issue of International Teletimes, celebrating its first birthday, has arrived! Check out the creative writing, the articles from the first issues and the great new photography column, The Keepers of Light. Enjoy! Ian Wojtowicz Editor-in-Chief PS: Remember to fill out the Reader Response Card. Periodicals-General **************************************** Teletimes 11/93 per/teletimes-93-11.hqx Ian Wojtowicz 3 Nov 1993 The November issue of Teletimes. This month's issue contain a couple of important announcements, articles on the Environment, Human Rights Abuses (in the sneaker industry) and yet another sublime photography article by Kent Barrett with lots of great art! Enjoy, Ian Wojtowicz Editor-in-Chief Periodicals-General **************************************** Teletimes 12/93 per/teletimes-93-12.hqx 8 Dec 1993 The December issue: "What's News to You?". The December issue: "What's News to You?" Also: new staff members, a new department, and other interesting announcements. Periodicals-General **************************************** The Mac Report 11/93 per/the-mac-report-93-11.hqx Lorne J. Kingsley 2 Nov 1993 The November, 1883, edition of The Mac Report . HowdY; I noticed the November, 1883, edition of The Mac Report made it into the archives. Thanks! However, it seemed to have gotten munged in the transfer to you. It appears that it has been binhexed twice, causing some confusion to the downloaders. Please replace it with this one. Thank you very much. - Lorne Lorne Kingsley Editor, The Mac Report Periodicals-General **************************************** The Underground Mac #01 per/underground-mac-v1-01.hqx Michael Shannon 27 Oct 1993 Weekly E-zine dedicated to the Mac. Here is the first of what may become a weekly E-zine dedicated to the Mac. Issues will contain news, rumors, tutorials, reviews and more. This issue: Reviews of The Underground Laserprinter Guide and ClickChange Stats on the new Mac's and Apple printers An Illustrator 5.0 tutorial on how to creat the "perfect rivet" and much more... Please send E-mail with comments, contributions, and criticisms Thanks! Periodicals-General **************************************** The Underground Mac #02 per/underground-mac-v1-02.hqx Michael Shannon 2 Nov 1993 Issue #2 of The Underground Mac Report. Issue #2 of The Underground Mac Report is out! Topics include: Reviews of Illustrator 5.0, and The Internet Starter Kit (book/disk combo) More on the new Mac's Info on the new non-auto inject floppy drives Errors in the Dec. issued of MacUser and MacWorld The Saturday Night Live McIntosh Post-it Note commercial Question and answer about "clock-chipping" And the usual rumors, hot files, news and more... Periodicals-General **************************************** The Underground Mac #03 per/underground-mac-v1-03.hqx Michael Shannon 9 Nov 1993 Issue #3 (11/8/93) of The Underground Mac Report. Issue #3 (11/8/93) of The Underground Mac Report is out! Topics include: Reviews of WordPerfect 3.0, and the Centris 660av A new approach to repetitive stress injuries (RSI) Turning a Centris 660 into a Quadra 660 News about Apple's big auction Two new Mac viruses Rebates on PowerBooks And the usual columns: Rumor Mill, Questions and Answers, Misc. Thoughts, Hot Files and more... Periodicals-General **************************************** The Underground Mac #04 per/underground-mac-v1-04.txt Michael Shannon 16 Nov 1993 Issue #4 (11/14/93) of The Underground Mac Report. Issue #4 (11/14/93) of The Underground Mac Report is out now! Check the "New files and Free Uploading" section in the Mac Hardware forum on AOL or FTP from from Sumex.aim.stanford.edu. Enjoy! Table of Contents: Reviews of Virtus Walkthrough and Walkthrough Pro Patch for the av Macs A hack for Virtus Walkthrough Mac TV An Internet quick reference to the most commonly used commands Apple rip-off? Hot File: Quoter DA And the usual columns: Rumor Mill, Questions and Answers, Misc. Thoughts, Hot Files and more... Periodicals-General **************************************** The Underground Mac #05 per/underground-mac-v1-05.txt Michael Shannon 28 Nov 1993 Issue #5 of The Underground Mac. Issue #5 of The Underground Mac is out now! Check the Mac Hardware Forum on America Online or via anonymous ftp from Sumex-aim.Stanford.edu. Happy Thanksgiving! Table Of Contents Reviews of HomeWorks Templates and The Internet Tour Guide (Book) Do-it-yourself clock-chipping A mistake in the Apple Catalog? Claris CAD dies Winning the lottery with your Mac Hot File: FlashIt! And the usual columns: Rumor Mill, Questions and Answers, Misc. Thoughts, Hot Files and more... A incredibly hilarious and witty signature is currently under construction. The Underground Mac Periodicals-General **************************************** The Underground Mac #06 per/underground-mac-v1-06.txt Michael Shannon 8 Dec 1993 The Underground Mac Volume 1 No. 6. The Underground Mac "Information With An Edge!" Volume 1 No. 6 All contents and title C Michael P. Shannon 1993 A non-profit publication Freely distributable via electronic means for non-profit purposes-Post it everywhere! For other uses please inquire. Thanks! Send comments, criticisms and questions to: AOL: Datamike Internet: Datamike@interaccess.com While the information presented herein is true to the best of our knowledge, please don't base any important decisions on what you read. We Periodicals-General **************************************** Voices From The Net 1.1 per/voices-from-the-net-11.hqx 7 Aug 1993 Hypercard version of the zine Voices From The Net. Ok here's the resend... Thanx for the quick response before... This is the hypercard version of the zine Voices From The Net.. I know you folx don't all archive zines as a rule, but we think this is a neat little program, and that the zine itself makes sense as far as being archived. If you don't want it that's ok... we appreciate your time in giving us a shot anyways... thanx... Periodicals-General **************************************** Voices From The Net 1.1.5 per/voices-from-the-net-115-hc.hqx 24 Aug 1993 Hypercard browser version issue # 1.1.5. This is a hypercard browser version on the electronic magazine Voices From The Net issue # 1.1.5 Periodicals-General **************************************** Voices From The Net 1.2 per/voices-from-the-net-12-hc.hqx 18 Sep 1993 The hypercard EBook version Voices From The Net. Hey folx, this is the hypercard EBook version of Voices From The Net issue #1.2 thanx Periodicals-General **************************************** Trincoll Journal 09/20/93 per/trn/trincoll-journal-93-09-20.hqx 7 Oct 1993 Trincoll Journal dated 9/20/93. **************************************** Periodicals-Trincoll Trincoll Journal 09/30/93 per/trn/trincoll-journal-93-09-30.hqx 7 Oct 1993 Trincoll Journal dated 9/30/93. **************************************** Periodicals-Trincoll Trincoll Journal 10/21/93 per/trn/trincoll-journal-93-10-21.hqx 22 Oct 1993 Trincoll Journal dated 10/21/93. **************************************** Periodicals-Trincoll Trincoll Journal 10/7/93 per/trn/trincoll-journal-93-10-07.hqx 11 Oct 1993 Trincoll Journal dated 10/7/93. **************************************** Periodicals-Trincoll Trincoll Journal 11/11/93 per/trn/trincoll-journal-93-11-11.hqx 12 Nov 1993 Trincoll Journal dated 11/11/93. **************************************** Periodicals-Trincoll Trincoll Journal 11/18/93 per/trn/trincoll-journal-93-11-18.hqx 7 Dec 1993 Trincoll Journal dated 11/18/93. **************************************** Periodicals-Trincoll Trincoll Journal 11/4/93 per/trn/trincoll-journal-93-11-04.hqx 4 Nov 1993 Trincoll Journal dated 11/4/93. **************************************** Periodicals-Trincoll Trincoll Journal 12/2/93 per/trn/trincoll-journal-93-12-02.hqx 7 Dec 1993 Trincoll Journal dated 12/2/93. **************************************** Periodicals-Trincoll Apple LaserWriter PPDs prn/apple-laserwriter-ppd.hqx Ken B Kirksey 10 Jul 1993 Apple LaserWriter PPD files as of 6/17/93. Apple LaserWriter PPD files as of 6/17/93. Printing **************************************** Drop*PS 1.0 prn/drop-ps-10.hqx Rich Siegel and Patrick Woolsey Bare-Bones Software 8 Aug 1993 Drag-and-drop application for selecting network printers. The attached BinHex'd StuffIt Deluxe 3.0 archive contains Drop*PS, a System 7-dependent drag-and-drop application for downloading PostScript source files to the network-connected PostScript printer of your choice. R. Bare-Bones Software bbedit@world.std.com Rich Siegel Principal Software Designer Patrick Woolsey Director of Quality Assurance Printing **************************************** HP Laserjet 4M Driver 8.0 PPDs prn/hp-laserjet-4m-ppd.hqx Graeme Forbes 31 Jul 1993 PPDs for the Laserjet 4M. These are the PPDs for the Laserjet 4M; other Laserjet PPDs are in the Adobe PPDs, available at sumex and from ftp.adobe.com Printing **************************************** HP LaserJet 4Si MX PPD prn/ppd-hp-laserjet-4simx.hqx Martin Jourdan 18 Sep 1993 Description file for the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4Si MX. After my request in Info-Mac, Robert L. Frost was kind enough to send me the PostScript Printer Description file for the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4Si MX (for use with the Apple/Adobe LaserWriter v8 driver). Here it is for all of you on the net. Martin Jourdan Printing **************************************** HP Laserjet Driver 8.0 prn/hp-laserjet-driver-80.hqx Graeme Forbes 31 Jul 1993 Laserjet Version 8 Driver. Here is the Laserjet Version 8 Driver, optimized for Postscript Level 2 devices, but still providing some performance improvements at Level 1. Printing **************************************** KiwiEnv 3.1.11 Updater prn/kiwi-envelopes-3111-updt.hqx Jane Evans Doug Chamberlain 13 Aug 1993 Updates Kiwi Envelopes to version 3.1.11. Will you please post the attached updater for Kiwi Envelopes version 3.1.11 to the appropriate info-mac category. I am making this request on behalf of Jane Evans of Kiwi Software, the developer of KE and the updater program. (Jane has accounts on AOL and CompuServe, but not on Internet.) Printing **************************************** LaserWriter 8.x Hacks 1.1 prn/laserwriter-8x-hacks-11.txt Don Markuson 7 Dec 1993 Brief report on hacks to the LaserWriter 8.x driver. Enclosed is a brief report on hacks and patches folks can make to the LaserWriter 8.x driver to tailor it better to their needs or environment. It covers how to: - Make the SETUP button in the Chooser always active - Disable the AppleTalk requirement (use to only generate PS files) - Select N-up choices from the Print Dialog - Modify N-up choices for additional/other layouts - Disable N-up page borders - Modify which fonts are included in PS files - Disallow printing of multiple copies - Avoid unnecessary use of the Symbol font for certain symbols ..Don Markuson Printing **************************************** LaserWriter 8.1 Patch prn/laserwriter-81-patch.hqx Neil Eric Mickelson 5 Dec 1993 Applies a few "hacks" to Apple's LaserWriter 8. Hello again... LaserWriter 8.1 Patch is a program that applies a few "hacks" to Apple's LaserWriter 8.1 Driver, available from ftp.apple.com. The "hacks" include: - A Layout menu in the Print dialog box - Active SETUP button without having a printer selected - More "n-up" printing options (6,8,9, or 16 pages/sheet) This patch was written with ResCompare, and is based on information from LaserWriter Hacks, available as a text file from the infomac archives. This patch is freeware; any comments can be sent to my e-mail address. More complete documentation is included. Use at your own risk...and remember to back up your driver, first! ENJOY! Neil E. Mickelson Printing **************************************** LaserWriter Pro 630 PPD prn/aldus-ppd-laserwriter-pro-630.hqx Neil Eric Mickelson 28 Aug 1993 Aldus PPD for the LaserWriter Pro 630 printer. Greetings, all! Here's the recently requested Aldus PPD for the LaserWriter Pro 630 printer, straight from the PageMaker 5.0 update (which requires, and includes, the new LaserWriter 8.0 driver). I suggest it gets archived as lw_pro630_ppd.hqx. Hope this helps! Neil E. Mickelson Printing **************************************** MacGS 2.5.2b3 prn/mac-gs-252b3.hqx Martin Fong 26 Jul 1993 Incremental souce code release of ÒMacGS 2.5.2b3.Ó 15 July 1993 This is an *incremental* souce code release of MacGS 2.5.2b3. As such, the contents of this distribution must replace, or be added to, the files in the MacGS 2.5.2b2 development distribution. Please note that this distribution contains a copy of gs_mac.ps that fixes a problem with the copypage operator, and that this copy supercedes its counterpart in the MacGS 2.5.2b3 *runtime* distribution. Beta 3 Enhancements and Bug Fixes ---- - ------------ --- --- ----- Because MacGS now correctly responds to page size and resolution changes specified via the GS' putdeviceprops operator (see language.doc), it will also change the size of its displayable area to match the paper sizes specified in gs_statd.ps. Also, the file 108dpi.ps, located in (macGS Tests), shows how to change the displayed output resolution to 108 dpi. This is particularly useful if you're using MacGS to read manuscripts. MacGS will open PS files of type 'EPSF' as well as those of type 'TEXT'. MacGS' Resume command now invokes initgraphics. The copypage operator now pauses and waits for the Resume command. ...Martin Fong mwfong Senior Software Engineer Printing **************************************** Printer Defaults 1.1.1 prn/printer-defaults-111.hqx John Rawnsley 21 Nov 1993 Program to save the settings from a Page Setup. Enclosed is Printer Defaults v1.1.1, a program to save the settings from a Page Setup as the defaults. It can also apply some of Don Markuson's simpler LaserWriter patches (thanks Don!). John Rawnsley Printing **************************************** PrintIt version 2.12 prn/print-it-212.hqx Al Caughey 11 Nov 1993 The latest version of the ÒPrintItÓ program. I've included version 2.12 and a documentation stack. This version fixes a number of small bugs from previous versions. Al Printing **************************************** StyleWriter 7.2.3 prn/style-writer-723.hqx Igor Livshits 28 Jul 1993 Just the printer driver . StyleWriter 7.2.3 ================= Just the printer driver -- there was no documentation with this file. _____ NCSA-UIUC Printing **************************************** StyleWriter I+ Hack 1.2 prn/stylewriter-ii-hack-12.hqx Adam Schenker Igor Livshits 12 Dec 1993 Allows use of the StyleWriter II driver with older printers. Howdy, This is a somewhat enhanced version of Adam Schenker's hack to safely use the new StyleWriter II driver with the older StyleWriter printers. The StyleWriter II driver is not included; you have to get it from Apple... Please read enclosed instructions before hacking ;-) This version includes an automatic patch thanks to ResCompare by Michael Hecht. Cheers, Igor P.S. I heard a rumour that the very latest version of the StyleWriter II driver is safe to use with the StyleWriter without these modifications, but I have not confirmed it, yet. Printing **************************************** SWII Print Use Monitor 1.0 prn/stylewriter-ii-use-mon.hqx Steve Smith 25 Aug 1993 Warns if the cartridge is approaching the end of its life. Enclosed is version 1.0 of SWIIPrintUseMonitor. This small application checks the log file created by the StyleWriter II driver and warns the user if the the cartridge is approaching the end of its expected life. I believe that it sould go in the 'prn' folder, with other StyleWriter Utilities, such as StyleWriterII_log.sit. This program has been compressed and BinHex'ed with Compact Pro. Please feel free to distrbute on the CD-ROM of the info-mac archives if you wish. Steve Smith Printing **************************************** Xante PPDs for LaserWriter 8.0 prn/xante-ppd-lw8.hqx Xante Corporation Christian F. Buser 5 Oct 1993 PPDs for the Xante Accel-a-Writer printers and boards. This is a re-submission of the PPDs for the Xante Accel-a- Writer printers and upgrade boards. Obviously my first posting was somehow corrupted. It's a BinHexed StuffIt archive which, when expanded, should have the following structure: Root: Xante Folder (folder) 1st Level (Xante Folder) ReadMe.1st (teachtext document) Warning (teachtext document) International users beware! (ttxt doc) Xante Driver 8.0 modifier (application) PPDs (folder) 2nd Level (PPDs Folder) The PPDs for the "normal" print jobs as well as those for PageMaker 5.0 I only worked with the "A1"-PPD (non-PageMaker version) so far, and it appears that Xante did a poor job when they wrote it. I have changed it to set the default paper size (for use in Europe, for example) to A4 instead of Letter -> change all occurences of "Letter" into "A4". The Paper size definition for A4 is correct, but the margins are set too narrow, at least for my printer. I changed all occurences of "imageable area", etc. to values which produce a 17-unit margin (= 6 mm or 0.6 cm). 1 "unit" is 1/72 of an inch. If someone wants it, I can send my "adapted PPD", but I hesitate to post it now. Please note that I do not work for Xante and do not have any connections with them other than being their customer. Comments, questions and complaints should be directed to them at the following address: Xante Corporation Printing **************************************** Xante PPDs for PageMaker 5.0 prn/xante-ppd-pm5.hqx Christian F. Buser 28 Sep 1993 PPD-files for PageMaker 5.0. Here are the PPD-files for PageMaker 5.0 which should be used with the printers and upgrade boards from Xante Corp. I have uploaded the LaserWriter 8.0 PPD files in a separate posting. Binhexed CompactPro archive. Happy printing! Abstracts from files in info-mac/sci as of Sun Dec 19 02:34:18 PST 1993 Printing **************************************** 1D Cellular Automata sci/one-d-cellular-automata.hqx Ken Wessen 24 Aug 1993 Evolves one-dimensional cellular automata. This is a binhexed/stuffited application which evolves one-dimensional cellular automata. It requires 32 bit quickdraw to run. It should be placed in a science or mathematics directory, and perhaps in a graphics/fractal one too. There is brief online help available. Science **************************************** 3DView sci/three-d-view.hqx Eric S. 5 Nov 1993 Volume rendering Bio-Rad series of confocal microscopes. 3DView is a direct port of a program I wrote to do volume rendering of data obtained from the Bio-Rad series of confocal microscopes. It features a variety of rendering methods as well as the ability to interpolate floating point values between planes during rendering (for example it can fit 2.3 pixel planes between image planes.) I have included a stereo pair (made in NIH Image) as a demonstration. The program is probably too slow on a Mac to be very practical, but I will make source code available to interested parties. (I currently run the program on a VMS platform made by Digital.) The program is freeware, and I'd be happy to hear comments/suggestions. eric_s Science **************************************** Ball & Stick 3.5.1 Demo sci/ball-and-stick-351-demo.hqx Cherwell Scientific Publishing Norbert Mueller 10 Jul 1993 Demo of a Macintosh molecular graphics package. Hello, this is a demo of version 3.5.1 of Ball & Stick, a Macintosh molecular graphics package, that has just been released. This demo version is restricted to 40 atoms and overprints outputs with an ordering information. THE ONLY CHANGE BETWEEN VERSIONS 3.5 and 3.5.1 is that printing problems that have been observed for some new printer types have been fixed. Please replace all previous demo versions in your archives. This is a molecular graphics application working on all Macintosh computers from MacPlus upward. It requires at least System 6.07, for color work 32-bit QuickDraw is heavily recommended. It is System 7 friendly and supports the generation of QuickTime movies. For those who know the previous 3.0 version here is a list of the main changes - apart from bug fixes: Completely new user interface for animation Creation of QuickTime (TM) movies Acceleration of all functions, especially reading of structure files Extended automatic format recognition Export of coordinate data in different formats Better background operation Better memory management Better label positioning Optional annotation text in images Anti-aliasing Improved real-time manipulation Precision real-time positioning ("nudge") System 7 features (drag & drop) The full package also includes a 200+ organic structure collection and a floating-point-processor savvy version of the program. The full version of Ball & Stick is published by Cherwell Scientific Publishing 27 Park End Street Oxford OX1 1HU, UK from whom I receive royalties. "A Quick Guide to B&S" is a text document that accompanies this demo. There you will find contact addresses for your region. Upgrades are available. Norbert Mueller Institut fuer Chemie Johannes Kepler Universitaet A-4040 Linz Austria Science **************************************** Bestplace 1.0.2 sci/bestplace-102.hqx Jim Allison 15 Nov 1993 Finds the best place to position speakers in a room. Bestplace 1.0.2: Bestplace is program which can be used to find the best place to position speakers in a listening room. The program is based on Roy Allison's research into the effects of speaker placement on the accuracy of the sound produced. Allison has been one of the leading figures in the audio industry for the past 30 years. The program plots a room augmentation curve for a speaker placed at any position within a room, and so allows experimentation to find acceptable positions that are also practical for use. An augmentation curve is a frequency vs. amplitude plot showing how nearby boundaries affect the power output of a speaker. The curve's shape is dependant on the location of the woofer with respect to the three nearest boundaries. The program also plots the power output of some specific speakers and contains background material on the historical development of the home Hi-Fi industry over the years. Finally there is information on Allison's current speaker designs. Bestplace is FreeWare, enjoy! Science **************************************** Bird Stack 2.5 sci/bird-stack-25-hc.hqx Richard Rathe and Tom Dickens Richard Rathe 14 Dec 1993 Records the scientific name of a bird along with sightings. B I R D S T A C K v2.5 A Bird Watcher's Data Manager Richard Rathe and Tom Dickens Copyright 1993 by Richard Rathe About this stack... Each bird card records the common and scientific name of a bird along with a list of sightings. Sightings are recorded by date and location. Birds are automatically indexed by common name, scientific name, and year of sighting on the various list cards. A star after a bird name indicates the first sighting of that species. Enjoy! Richard and Tom Science **************************************** Cam 1.1 Demo sci/cam-11-demo.hqx Hussam Dandashli Hussam A Dandashli 1 Sep 1993 Analysis and animation of a cam with a follower. Cam v1.1Demo Cam Analysis and Visualization By: Hussam Dandashli Purdue University This is a demo version of Cam1.1 . It does analysis and animation of a cam with a follower. It is limited to the cam presets where the user can change them but can't save them as an input file, or open an existing input file. The analysis is limited to displacements only. A sample output file is included to show the numerical output given by the original version. (see the user manual for more information) The only system requirement is to have color QuickDraw (8 bit or 32 bit). This demo is a non- FPU version which will be a little slow. The full version will be a FPU version (unless requested otherwise). People most likely to benefit from it are undergraduate students (Design I level) and educators for a class demo. I would like this application to be included on the archive CD-ROM. Science **************************************** Cessna Simulation 0.3.2 sci/cessna-simulation-032.hqx Sean Wakayama 13 Dec 1993 Flight simulator depicting motions of the Cessna 172. Cessna Simulation is a flight simulator depicting dynamic motions of the Cessna 172. This is an engineering simulation solving 6 degree of freedom aircraft motion. Data recording abilities of the simulator allow users to output flight data for plotting or analysis. This new version, 0.3b2, corrects bugs that caused crashes on some machines. Users should have a Mac with 68020 or better CPU, an FPU, and 4 MB memory. Science **************************************** Cliff 1.3 sci/cliff-13.hqx John B. Matthews 17 Aug 1993 Iterates Dr. Cliff Pickover's dynamical system . *** Cliff 1.3 *** Cliff is a Macintosh application that iterates Dr. Cliff Pickover's dynamical system and plots the resulting co-ordinate pairs: Initial condition: x = 0.1 ; y = 0.1 Parameter range: (-3 < a,b < 3), (0.5 < c,d < 1.5) do for 1 to n xx = sin(y*b) + c*sin(x*b) ; yy = sin(x*a) + d*sin(y*a) ; x = xx; y = yy; PlotDotAt (x,y) end. Requires 32bit QuickDraw or System 7 (for monochrome Macs). Freeware. John B. Matthews Science **************************************** Cloud Altitude 3.0a sci/cloud-altitude-30a.hqx PLANET software Santa Claus 18 Sep 1993 Calculates the altitude and types of clouds for any day . THIS ARCHIVE CONTAINS: The author of Text Press, StackPacker, Personal Bomb!, and Cloud Altitude introduces two new applications, as well as two new updates... The new applications: * Informer - leave voice messages for your co-workers and/or roommates with this fancy application. Includes voice synthesis, support for the new Speech Manager, System 7 Savvy, System 6 compatible, and also makes your Macintosh ring! * At Peace - the utility which allows you to turn At Ease's sounds on and off, as well as start At Ease without restarting, quit At Ease, and more! The following two updated applications correct a minor bug in System 6's MultiFinder that makes the splash screen appear behind other windows. The fixed versions: * Text Press 1.1a - a utility which converts TeachText documents between editable (TEXT) and read-only (newspaper) formats. Useful to all Macintosh users, especially developers. * Cloud Altitude 3.0a - a dinky little program that calculates the altitude and types of clouds for any day (even today). * Look for: * The Sound Studio - add sound effects to your video productions (not associated with QuickTime). * High quality e-mail for everyone. * More to come... Science **************************************** Concurrent GraphPlot 1.2 sci/concurrent-graphplot.hqx Graham "Coxy" Cox 6 Dec 1993 Function plotting package for students. Concurrent Graphplot is a simple function plotting package for students. Fully threaded app, very easy to use, nice interface. Science **************************************** DigSim 2.8 sci/dig-sim-28.hqx Brian Rauchfuss Tom Coradeschi 27 Oct 1993 Tests advanced circuit ideas.. In a post I made yesterday, wherein many Mac packages for doing analog and digital electrical simulations were listed, the existence of a package called DigSim was noted. Since it no longer appears to be on sumex, I dug up this copy, which I'm submitting for the archives. circuits. It is useful for both learning digital logic and for testing advanced circuit ideas. When DigSim starts up, a palette of circuit elements and an untitled circuit window appear. You can drag any of the elements over to a circuit window to add them to the circuit. [...] Brian Rauchfuss tom coradeschi Science **************************************** DNA Teacher 1.2 sci/dna-teacher-12.hqx Jeff Willden 14 Dec 1993 Depicts Replication and Protein Synthesis. DNA Teacher 1.2 This fun HyperCard stack gives a well animated sequence depicting the two processes of DNA: Replication and Protein Synthesis. It includes molecular structural diagrams of each component of DNA such as Guanine and Deoxyribose, as well as a listing of possible codons and the amino acids synthesized from them. Also included is a 10 question quiz complete with bells and whistles and a glossary. (The stack was designed to be entertaining as well as educational.) Version 1.2 has been slowed down since on most machines now the animations whizzed by too fast. The stack is shareware ($20 US or equivalent). Jeff Willden Science **************************************** E&M Demo sci/em-demo.hqx 14 Dec 1993 All about electricity and magnetism . Everything a high school or college student would want to know about electricity and magnetism is demoed right here. Including a magnetic domains simulation, a sample quiz and that campy artwork that makes Cross Educational Software's tutorials so fun. Try cranking up the B-field and seeing what happens. Can you destroy the magnetic domains. Science **************************************** EndNote Translator 1.0 sci/nlm-to-end-note.hqx Francisco Valero Francisco Valero 5 Jul 1993 Imports bibliography server logfiles into EndNote. Dear Moderators: In my line of research we use medline to get references and then we have to go throught the ordeal of cutting and pasting them into EndNote, a bibliography managing program. No more! I wrote a program that will take bibliography server logfiles saved in the NLM format and will make them readily importable by EndNote. Hope you find it suitable for sumex-aim distribution. thanks -Francisco Valero, PhD candidate, ME Department, Design Division Science **************************************** FFT in asm Source sci/fft-in-asm-src.txt Tom Barrett 18 Aug 1993 Updated version of the ÒFFTÓ source code in assembler. This is an updated version of /info-mac/sci/fft-in-asm-src.txt * now works for data sets > 64k points * other minor changes for speed improvements * better documentation Thomas Barrett Physics Dept, Ohio State University 18 Aug 93 Science **************************************** Friction 2.0 Demo sci/friction-20-demo.hqx Hussam Dandashli Hussam A Dandashli 4 Nov 1993 Analysis and Visualization of a Block on a Ramp. Friction 2.0 Demo Analysis and Visualization of a Block on a Ramp This application solves for the friction between a block and an inclined surface, and shows the motion of the block under an applied force. The application is interactive in a sense that some parameters like friction coefficient, force magnitude and direction, location of the center of gravity, slope of the inclined plane, and size of the block can be changed with the mouse or from a dialog box. This application will probably run on any Macintosh with only 200K to 400K RAM. It will look nicer on a color monitor, however. The demo version is limited to a slope of 15 degrees of the inclined plane. Otherwise, everything else is fully functional. This application is shareware with a fee of $10 (+ S&H if cannot send via e- mail). Orders, bug reports, and suggestions could be sent to the author Hussam Dandashli Science **************************************** Frog Demo sci/frog-dissection-demo.hqx Richard Cross 15 Dec 1993 Demo of a frog dissection program . This is the demo of the frog dissection program avaliable from Cross Educational Software. All the interesting parts have been censored because we are distributing this program to the public. The frog has slimy green skin and juicy innards like a real frog but you don't have to kill a real frog to see what's inside. This is a reposting of the frogdemo with slimier colors. Enjoy, Richard Cross Science **************************************** Gnuplot 3.5 sci/gnuplot-35.hqx Philippe LAVAL 10 Dec 1993 The Mac version of ÒGnuplot 3.5.Ó. Hello, Find inclosed a version for macintosh of Gnuplot 3.5 It as bee compacted and binhexed by CompactPro 1.33. The file contain just the application and documentations If you want the sources: there are in another file send to sumex-aim.stanford.edu Bye Science **************************************** HC Oligo 1.0 sci/oligo-10-hc.hqx 9 Jul 1993 Keeps track of oligonucleotides. This stack is for molecular biologists and their friends who want to keep track of their oligonucleotides. If you don't know what I am talking about, you don't need this stack! Binhexed sea Science **************************************** Igor 1.28 Updater sci/igor-128-updt.hqx Jim Prouty 3 Sep 1993 Data analysis and publication-quality graphing program. Incompatibility Fixed in Igor 1.28 (8/25/93) Igor is WaveMetric's data analysis and publication- quality graphing program. Apple's recently released "AV" Macs and some third-party 68040 accelerators do not do automatic cache flushing as it was done in Apple's earlier 68040 machines. This version of Igor includes explicit cache flushing to compensate for this change. Therefore, Igor 1.28 will run on the "AV" Macs and some third-party 68040 accelerators that caused earlier versions of Igor to crash. Other than this compatiblity fix, Igor 1.28 is functionally identical to Igor 1.27. This updater will update Igor 1.24, 1.25, 1.26 or 1.27 to 1.28. It is a BinHexed Stuffit 1.5.1 file. --- Jim Prouty, Net Lurker Science **************************************** Isotopeª 1.6.4 sci/isotope-pattern-calculator-163.hqx Les Arnold. 7 Aug 1993 A Isotope Pattern Calculator . Isotope Pattern Calculator v1.6.3 This a shareware program which I wrote to calculate Isotopic Ratio Patterns for molecular fragments. We have used it here at Waikato for awhile now and there doesn't appear to be any problems with it ( although nothing is bug free ). Full online help is available. This should be archived under science or chemistry and should replace version 1.6.1 in your archive. -- Les Arnold. Changes Since version 1.6.1 Isotope Pattern Calculator 1.6.2 January 14, 1992 Fixed bug in formula parser. Improved the Customise Window. Isotope Pattern Calculator 1.6.3 June 11, 1993. Fixed a number of cosmetic bugs. Pattern display is now dependent on the mode used to calculate the pattern not the current calculation mode. Significantly increased the speed of pattern calculation for large organic molecules. Fixed display of patterns in the Display Window for larger font sizes. Science **************************************** LabHelper 3.05 sci/lab-helper-305.hqx Tzuen-Rong Tzeng 7 Aug 1993 Performs calculation and in research laboratories. Dear network manager, Please find enclosed the archive LabHelper3.05.sit.hqx. This is an update to replace the previous LabHelper3.04.sit.hqx. Please note that this package has been modified to take up less disk space (about 140k). There were also some bug-fix and improvement. This program performs day-to-day calculation and reference management in research laboratory. It requires HyperCard 2.x. Please accept this copy of update. It would be my great pleasure, if you would conceder including it on the commercially available CD-ROM. Thank you for your time and attention. Science **************************************** LatticeMaker 2.6->2.6.2 Updater sci/lattice-maker-262.hqx Peter Hardman 18 Sep 1993 Updates LatticeMaker 2.6 to version 2.6.2. LatticeMaker-262-Upgrade.hqx This is an upgrade for LatticeMaker 2.6 currently in the archives to version 2.6.2. It fixes several bugs some of which could cause unexpected crashes. It is recommended that all users upgrade to this version of LatticeMaker. [To moderators please add this but do not remove the application currently in the archive. Thanks.] Peter Hardman Science **************************************** MacAstro 1.6 sci/mac-astro-16.hqx Nicolas Mercouroff Nicolas Mercouroff 18 Sep 1993 Calculates the appearance of the sky at any time . +----------------+ | MacAstro 1.6 | +----------------+ This is a new version of the program MacAstro. It includes some new important features like balloon help and 32-bits clean (see bellow a description of the differences with the previous version). If you don't know what is MacAstro, this is a small description of the program : MacAstro 1.6 is a program for astronomy lovers to calculate the appearance of the sky at any time and any point on earth. It displays the position of the 8 major planets, the Sun, the Moon, and 2500 brightest astronomical objects (stars and Messier's objects). These are the main features of the program : o Full Macintosh interface. o Background calculations. o Displays in color the position of the objects of the Solar System (8 planets + Sun + Moon) and displays the position of the 2500 brightest stars in the sky, according to the date and place of the observation. o Displays the constellations. o Displays the ephemeris of any of the 2510 objects : - rising/setting/culmination, - right ascension/declination, - azimuth/altitude, - visual magnitude and diameter, and allows to save it to a text file for the planets, the Sun and the Moon. o Displays and exports a picture of the phase of the Moon. o Displays and exports a picture of Jupiter and Saturn's satellites position. o Displays the sidereal time. o "Planetarium" mode : an animation refreshes regularly the appearance of the sky (can turn in background under MultiFinder). o Editable list of most commonly used places of observation, and possibility to use the location coordinates stored in the PRAM. o Balloon help. o Requires a Macintosh Plus, Classic, or larger and a system 6.0 or later. Differences between the versions 1.6 and 1.5 of MacAstro : o 32 bits clean, o Balloon help, o Possibility to set the time zone to non-integer hours (for special zones with a difference of half an hour), o A little bit more APPLE compliant, o Enhanced controls, o Correction of various bugs, o New format of the documentation. Nicolas Mercouroff Science **************************************** MacChemlab 2.1b sci/mac-chemtab-21b.hqx J.E. King 27 Sep 1993 Database of the periodic table. MacChemtab 2.1 is System 7 dependant. You cannot run MacChemtab unless you have System 7. This program is a database of the periodic table of the elements. I am releasing this beta copy so that users of the previous versions can test it, familiarize themselves with it, and report any bugs found; especially in the printing routine. Science **************************************** MacCubeView 1.1.0 sci/mac-cube-view-110.hqx Daniel W. Rickey Dan Rickey 9 Dec 1993 Display a texture map image of three-dimensional data. MacCubeView 1.1.0 Daniel W. Rickey Description MacCubeView is designed to display a texture map image of three-dimensional (3-D) data. The data in mind is typically generated by medical imaging techniques such as CT, MRI, and nuclear medicine. Some geophysics techniques also produce suitable 3-D image data. Hardware Requirements MacCubeView will probably run on any Colour Macintosh Computer that is running System 7 or newer. The software will be at its best when used with a large eight-bit colour monitor. The Macintosh should have at least eight megabytes of memory installed. It will not run on a Mac Plus, SE, Classic, etc. Two versions of the programme are supplied - one for machines with a FPU, the other is for machines without a FPU, such the LC475 and Quadra 605. Science **************************************** MacCurveFit 1.0.3 sci/mac-curve-fit-103.hqx Kevin Raner Kevin Raner 1 Nov 1993 Latest version of the ÒMacCurveFit 1.0.3Ó program. Dear Moderator, Sorry to bother you again so soon after sending you MacCurveFit 1.0.2. Unfortunately my compiler ran into trouble when I was building the last version of my program and as a result version 1.0.2 is damaged. Version 1.0.3 is a recompilation and is free of damage. Could you please update your sci directory with this new version? Thanks Kevin Raner Science **************************************** MacElements Utilities 1.01 sci/mac-elements-utilities-101-hc.hqx Mark Winter 9 Jul 1993 Calculates element percentages for chemical formulaes. "MacElements Utilities" v1.01 (29/6/93) oo Attached is "MacElements Utilities", a HyperCard 2.x stack which calculates element percentages and isotope patterns for given chemical formulae together with yields of chemical reactions. It should therefore be useful in any chemical laboratory. All the user has to do is enter the formulae and weights (or number of mmols) of starting material and product. Formulae are correctly parsed and displayed with numeric subscripts (not common in HyperCard). The yield is calculated automatically. Additionally, element percentages for the chemical formulae are automatically calculated and displayed. A short report is automatically generated in Royal Society of Chemistry or American Chemical Society experimental section punctuation styles. The user may also elect to calculate the isotope pattern of chemical formulae. Some 50 different pseudo-elements such as Me, Ph, Cp, etc. are allowed in chemical formulae. This stack is shareware Dr Mark J Winter: Dept of Chemistry, The University, Sheffield S3 Science **************************************** MacEmatics 1.1 sci/mac-ematics-11-hc.hqx Neil Schulman Neil Schulman 15 Dec 1993 Quizes children on basic mathamatics. This is MacEmatics 1.1, a wonderful educational program for children of all ages! This Hypercard stack is adjustable to suit anyone's needs! MacEmatics quizes children on addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. You can even set your own limits for any test! Changes since 1.0: Many interface enhancements, more sounds to keep program feeling fresh like spring, fixed some small bugs, more user friendly. To the moderators: Please replace any previous version of MacEmatics with this version. Neil Schulman Science **************************************** MathPad 2.1.5 sci/mathpad-215.hqx Mark Widholm Mark Widholm 10 Oct 1993 General purpose scientific calculator that uses text input. MathPad is a general purpose scientific calculator that uses text input rather than a graphic simulation of a hand held calculator. This allows you to see and edit your entire calculation. Formulas can be entered directly and different values can be plugged in for easy "what if" calculating. Results may be put into a table or graphed. General purpose arrays allow calculations involving vectors, complex numbers, matrix algebra etc. MathPad does not perform symbolic manipulations like high-end commercial programs such as Mathematica but it can handle fairly sophisticated numerical problems with a MUCH smaller memory requirement (160K). MathPad 2.1.5 is an upgrade intended to replace the previously posted version 2.0.4. Existing documents will still work with the new version. New features include: * 2D arrays can be displayed as grayscale or color images. * A new command "plotline" specifies line plots for 1D arrays. * Sub arrays can be selected using the syntax [lo:hi]. * The table command can now automatically print a 1D or 2D array. * The read and write functions have been improved. * Background computation. * Paste of a PICT into the plot. * Bug fixes. MathPad runs on a Mac Plus or higher with system 6 or system 7. This software is free for non-commercial distribution and may be included on the info-mac CD-ROM. E-mail comments and suggestions to: WIDHOLM@UNH.EDU The application and its documentation are enclosed in a StuffIt archive. Mark Widholm Space Science Center University of New Hampshire Science **************************************** Matrix Helper 1.0 sci/matrix-helper-10.hqx Hussam Dandashli Hussam A Dandashli 18 Oct 1993 Performs basic matrix operations . Matrix Helper 1.0 This application performs basic matrix operations like row-reduce invert, transpose, rank, solve a system of linear equations,... This is a demo version limited to 4x4 matrices. The full version is limited by RAM only, and includes a FPU and non-FPU versions. The matrices could be read from a file or entered in a dialog box. This application may be included on the archive's CD-ROM. Hussam Dandashli Science **************************************** Matrix Master 1.1 sci/matrix-master-11.hqx Stephen C. Roderick IV Stephen C. Roderick 15 Dec 1993 Simple matrix manipulator. This program is a simple matrix manipulator. It is intended for use in Linear Algebra courses. It handles the following matrix operations: - Row reduction row times a constant exchange rows add a multiple of one row to another - Determinant - Transpose - Inverse - Matrix of Cofactors - Adjoint Matrix - Upper Triangular form - Row Echelon form - Solve for multiple solutions Matrix Master's greatest feature is that it works with rational numbers (just like the textbooks!) This makes it easy to reduce a matrix with row operations. Matrix Master can be used to step through solutions to textbook problems without having to do the basic math by hand. Matrix Master (c) Copyright 1991-1993 by Stephen C. Roderick IV. All Rights Reserved. Matrix Master is free for non commercial public distribution. This software may not be sold or distributed for profit, or included with other software or hardware which is sold or distributed for profit, without the express written permission of the author. I grant permission for Matrix Master to be included on the sumex-aim CD-ROM. Science **************************************** MicroWorld 1.1 sci/micro-world-11.hqx Stefan Abrecht Toshi Takeuchi 10 Oct 1993 Display program for 3-D model renderings . This is a submission made for the author, who does not have internet access. Here is the README. Manuals are in German and English. *** MicroWorld is a molecular display program for three dimensional model renderings (Dreiding, Ball&Stick, Space Fill) from atomic space coordinates, e.g. from x-ray data, databases, energy optimization programs, and so on - just look at the included slide show to see what it is all about. It features powerful functions which are, so far, quite rare with other programs of this kind (at least the ones under US$ 500): * Antialiased sticks and mixed model lines * Depth cueing: impression of three dimensional depth by a change of the brightness of the model parts with increasing distance to the observer. * Transparent space fill models. * Up to three different model types in one model. * Import of a background picture and optional cast of a model shadow onto it. * Alignment of the model to a point, a bond, or a plane. * Display of a color legend for element colors. * High quality printouts. * Mathematical coprocessor not necessarily needed. * Optimized for 256 colors, but also gives quite good results with 16 grays. Changes since Version 1.0: ------------------------ - Exclusive, fast, and never seen before antialiasing for sticks and mixed model lines, at almost the speed of the jagged ones in version 1.0. - Change in price policy: see the shareware disclaimer at program start. - The special math coprocessor version of the program is discontinued (since only marginable speed advantage in version 1.1). - Various minor bugs fixed. - Version 1.0 users caution! Due to the enhanced functionality of the version 1.1 files (MW-file and MW-picture), they are no more compatible with version 1.0 files. Sorry, but this had to be done to ensure future expandability. Nevertheless, your old files can easily be converted to version 1.1 files by again importing their original TEXT-files (coordinates) and saving them as MW-files. The version 1.0 folder of MicroWorld should be discarded and replaced by the version 1.1 folder in order to completely replace the old, now incompatible, demo-files and slide shows. Precautions have been made to prevent such format changes in the future. Stefan Abrecht, August1993 Science **************************************** Mona Demo 1.3 sci/mona-13-demo.hqx Carlos Bazzarella 10 Nov 1993 Circuit simulator. [Mona is a circuit simulator. --isl] Science **************************************** Neurodule 1.03 sci/neurodule-103.hqx FranCois lombard FranCois lombard 11 Nov 1993 Neuron laboratory simulation. Neurodule is an experimental neuron laboratory simulation for high school/Universty students. Unlike most courseware, it doesn't try to TEACH you, it lets you discover. Neurodule is like getting an experimental apparatus. In fact you can use an virtual Oscilloscope, a virtual milivolmeter on a virtual neuron, or inject virtual curareI Very little text. However what text there is, is in French. (we speak french over here in Geneva...) Teachers here found it allows a much better in-depth learning. FranCois lombard Science **************************************** NLFE1.3.1 Demo sci/nlfe-131.hqx Hussam A Dandashli 30 Aug 1993 Non-Linear Finite Element solver for displacements. NLFE v1.3.1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (update, I made the application recognize the abscence of color QDraw and quit before the system crashes.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Non-Linear Finite Element solver for displacements based on the boundary conditions specified. This is a demo version limited to 6 nodes only. The original version is limited by memory since more nodes increase the memory requirements substantially. Linear problems can also be solved more easily since the solution converges after only 2 or 3 iterations, but it is not useful since the usage of this application concentrates on deflections of soft material (large deflection problems). This program can be included on the CD-ROM. thanks Science **************************************** proFit FPU 4.1.2 Demo sci/pro-fit-412-demo-fpu.hqx Kurt Sutter Ehrensperger Marcel 11 Dec 1993 Application for scientific data analysis. proFit is an application for scientific data analysis for the Macintosh. It comes with a professional graphic editor for presentation of data and mathematical functions, a built-in Pascal compiler for defining functions and data transformation algorithms, offers an interactive fitting environment for modelling data and much more. And still, it is very easy to use. Everybody working with functions and data should have a look at it. This package also includes a short introduction showing all features of proFit. The enclosed demo version provides all features of proFit except file saving and data export. kurt sutter Science **************************************** Quotient Approximations sci/quotient-approximations.hqx Laurent LACOMBE aurent LACOMBE 21 Sep 1993 Solves the eternal problem of quotient approximations. Hello folks, This is a tiny program I wrote a few month ago to solve the eternal problem of quotient approximations. You just enter the rationnal number (eg: 0.707) and it gives you a set of propositions depending upon the accuracy required (eg:707/1000 or VC2/2 or (87609*e)/336840). It includes 2 help buttons (one in French, the other in English) that may give you further details, but it's really simple to use. Enjoy. Laurent LACOMBE Science **************************************** SchoolStat 1.0.7 sci/school-stat-107.hqx David Darby 29 Sep 1993 The latest version of ÒSchoolStat 1.0.7.Ó Dear Moderators Please find attached a submission for your Mac archives. The latest version of SchoolStat 1.0.7 which is now much better than prior versions which you have kindly been archiving. I have attached both SchoolStat binhexed and a descriptive text file. If there are any difficulties with receiving these files, please tell me so I can resend them. Thank you for your continuing support of this shareware (rather popular item). David Darby Science **************************************** µSim 1.0b3 sci/micro-simulator-10b3.hqx Fabrizio Oddone Alex Rodella 8 Nov 1993 Models a microprogrammed processor. MicroArchitecture Simulator models a microprogrammed processor similar to the one described in the book "Structured Computer Organization" by Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Its hardware components and its instruction set are fixed (not too much, as you will see) but its microprogram is fully editable in a user friendly manner. The processor has access to a 128K Random Access Memory (it borrows from your Mac); you can easily view, modify, load or save this portion of memory. You can run programs and debug them with a step by step execution. Namely, you can advance by a conventional instruction, by a microinstruction, and even by a clock subcycle observing the internal parts of the processor. It **requires** System 7 or later. Remember to take a look at the balloons. This application is FREE! Enjoy yourself! Fabrizio Oddone Science **************************************** SkyChart 2000 1.0.2 sci/sky-chart-2000-102.hqx Tim C DeBenedictis 14 Aug 1993 Calculates and displays the appearance of the night sky. SkyChart 2000.0 is a program for calculating and displaying the appearance of the night sky. With it, you can find the positions of the sun, moon, stars, and planets for any time or place. You can view the sky as it would appear from another planet or even another star system, and animate the motions of the planets and even the constellations over thousands of years. SkyChart 2000.0 requires an FPU. However, in this update, a version of thge program is included that will run on any mac, with or without an FPU (although very slowly!) The shareware fee is $20.00. Tim DeBenedictis Science **************************************** StarAtlas 0.8 sci/star-atlas-08.hqx Youhei Morita 3 Sep 1993 Draws a map of a region of the sky. StarAtlas v-0.8 Written by Youhei Morita using THINK C 5.0. This program draws a map of a region of the sky. It also displays the positions of the Sun and planets. (Moon is not supported yet.) Color monitors, Planetarium view and Solar System views are supported. A 68020 machine or above is recommended, although it does run on Plus or SE. StarAtlas is freeware (send a postcard to the author if you like the program). Youhei Morita Science **************************************** Statics Demo sci/statics-demo.hqx Richard Cross 15 Dec 1993 Tutorial on Statics. Check out this demo of Statics: A Dynamic Approach, Cross Educational Software's tutorial on Statics. You may think of Statics as a field that is going nowhere(:-)), but this demo has campy graphics and entertaining problems that will keep you interested. This program is targeted for high school and college freshman students. Loads:) of fun. Thanx, Richard Cross Science **************************************** The Listening Room 0.9 Demo sci/room-09-demo.hqx Ralph Gonzalez 30 Nov 1993 Assesses effects in an audiophile's listening room. Here is a binhex-encoded copy of the demo version of The Listening Room for Macintosh computers. This is a program for assessing the effects of standing waves and early reflections in an audiophile's listening room. Please place it in a relevant archive (pertaining to Mac users and/or high-fidelity audio buffs). Ralph Gonzalez Science **************************************** Thermo 2.0 Demo sci/thermodynamics-20-demo.hqx Richard Cross 6 Dec 1993 Guide through the fundamentals of Thermodynamics. This is version 2.0 of the Thermodynamics demo. Maxwell's demon guides you through the fundamental tenants of Thermodynamics. Check out the velocity distribution simulation in the middle of the last section. This program is geared towards high school and early college students. Science **************************************** TopPred 3.2 sci/tihts.hqx Manuel G. Claros and G. von Heijne 13 Dec 1993 Predicts transmembrane domains of proteins. TihTs implemented a new strategy for predicting transmembrane domains of proteins and their putative topology when their localisation is the bacte- rial inner membrane, the eucaryotic plasma membrane, and less accurately, the mitochondrial and cloroplast outer membrane. The algorithm has been described for baterial proteins in G. von Heijne, J. Mol.Biol 255,487-494 (1992), and for eucaryotic membranes in Sipos & von Heijne, Eur. J. Biochem. 213,1333-1340. The program was first developed by G. von Heijne, and later modidfied by myself with the permission of GvH. Manuel G. Claros Science **************************************** Truss Demo 4.0 sci/truss-40-demo.hqx Hussam Dandashli Hussam A Dandashli 4 Oct 1993 Probram for force analysis of planar trusses. TrussDemo 4.0 Truss Analysis and Visualization is a program for the force analysis of planar trusses and the visualizations of the results. The demo is limited to 4 nodes, otherwise everything else is enabled. This version uses patterns and colors to enable the use of this software on a B/W and color screen. (It needs Color QuickDraw to be installed). The program allows the user to * Create a new truss design or use an existing preloaded truss. * Alter the geometry of an existing truss design through moving the joint locations or by the addition/removal of truss members, truss supports or truss joints. * Alter the loading on an existing truss. * Produce free body diagrams of the entire truss or for selected pins. * Produce a pattern/color graphical display of the load carried by the individual members with the pattern/color of the member denoting tension/compression and the magnitude of the load. Hussam Dandashli Thank you for trying Truss 4.0 This application could be included on the archive's CD-ROM Science **************************************** Wave Window 1.0 sci/wave-window-10.hqx Rustle Laidman Brad Ackerman 14 Jul 1993 A software oscilloscope. WaveWindow* by Rustle Laidman What is it? WaveWindow* is a software oscilloscope. Very useful for anyone who works with sound on the Macintosh, educational, and fun to play with. It displays sound visually on your screen in real-time. Several different modes, including dynamic color waveforms. Requirements... Requires System 6.0.7 (or greater) and a Macintosh with microphone-input. Supports the Built-in Mic, MacRecorder, VoiceLink, any device that follows Mac protocol. How to Use... Easy to use, try singing into the microphone. After you get the basic idea, experiment with 'Preferences'. There are several different synchronization and display modes. Try the 'Lissajous Figures' in 'Async' mode and play an 'F' on your favorite instrument. Wow! If it doesn't work... Follow the normal procedure for connecting your sound input device. (Be sure to use the latest drivers for MacRecorder and second-party input devices.) A trouble-shooting procedure is detailed on the Shareware disk. Here's the deal... WaveWindow* is Shareware! If you pay the registration fee of $12, I'll send you the latest version, a User's Manual, the Perfect Pitch* GuitarTuner & product catalog. If you pay the Shareware fee, I'll continue to develop this program. (Lots of feature to add-- Graphic Equalizer, FFT Transform, Recording/Editting... Send in your suggestions!) Use the handy registration form under the Apple Menu in WaveWindow, and thanks for your support. Rustle Laidman Science **************************************** Alexander Reads snd/alexander-reads.hqx 15 Aug 1993 "Alexander" Ôs voice from the Gala-Tea collection. Several people have complained about the quality of the voices included with the new apple speech manager. I'm not sure about the legality of distributing the higher-quality voices found on the Apple Developer's CD, so I don't want to try, but there's still hope: This file is a System 7 sound file containing a sample of the "Alexander" voice from the Gala-Tea collection. The text he's reading is from the MacWorld press release about the new AV macs. This sound was generated using the SpeakEasy application on a Macintosh IIcx. Enjoy! Sound-General **************************************** Dvorakian Beeps snd/dvorakian-beeps.hqx Kevin Savetz 18 Sep 1993 The Dvorakian beeps digitized of a CD-ROM. In April of 1990, Apple released a CD-ROM entitled the "Technical Support Information Source Sampler." It consisted of a lot of product demos and was mostly uninteresting. Thanks to the wonders of science, two audio tracks are on the same CD. One features columnist/pundit John C. Dvorak mumbling something about the future of computers and how everything becomes obsolete... In the course of his diatrib^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hnarration, he begins speaking phrases to use as the "beep sounds" for your computer. He says, "If you're going to be insulted by your computer, it might as well be me doing the insulting." So, I have digitized the Dvorakian beeps, so you can have a little bit of Dvorak in your computer too. Sounds attached are: Switch colas. That's wrong. Guess again! What a blunder. What a clown! Is this FUN for you? Read the documentation. I don't think so! I am not responsible for any harm that may come to you or your computer for using these sounds. I just digitized 'em. If this is useful, I dunno. The faint of heart better stick with "Droplet," "Indigo," or even "Simple Beep." Kevin Savetz Sound-General **************************************** Sampled Simple Beep SND snd/sampled-simple-beep.hqx Mitchell S. Cohen 11 Aug 1993 Sampled version of the tried-and-true "simple beepÓ. Due to popular frustration with the new Sound Manager 3.0, enclosed is SAMPLED-SIMPLE-BEEP-SND.HQX, a SAMPLED version of our tried-and-true "simple beep." It is in System-7 sound format, sampled at 8-bits, 22KHz, mono. This was created by connecting the sound-output from one Mac into the sound-input of another. Cleaned up slightly in Sound Edit Pro. Just drag it into your SYSTEM file, select it in your Sound control panel device, and away you go. For anyone wondering WHY...Sound Manager 3.0, which does all sorts of wonderful things, doesn't play the old Simple Beep in the same way. It doesn't include a DIFFERENT sound, just plays the old one in a new way. Someone on Info-Mac reported this as something to do with playing square waves correctly. Well I didn't like the "corrected" simple beep, so I've sampled it the way it was. Here for your enjoyment. -- Mitch Cohen Sound-General **************************************** Audiodeck 1.0.5 snd/util/audio-deck-105.hqx Ariane Soft David Lebel 9 Dec 1993 Audio CD player for Apple CD-ROM player family. Here's my submission for your archives: Audiodeck 1.0.5 by David Lebel -- Ariane Soft Copyright (c) 1993 -- Ariane Soft, All rights reserved. Audiodeck is a new audio CD player for Apple CD-ROM player family. It features nice LCD display, shuffle mode, auto-play, four distinct types of time display, automatic disc and track name display using CD-Remote CD database, and many other things. The interface is intuitive and good looking. This software is distributed as CD-ware. Please refer to the documentation for more details... PS: Version 1.0.5 replace any previous version recently sent to your archives, and sport a brand new color scheme and some other new visuals enhancements... Thanks to Igor Livshits! Sound-Utilities **************************************** BigSound 1.0 snd/util/big-sound-10.hqx John Montbriand 4 Oct 1993 Allows recording and playing of BIG sounds . BigSound 1.0 Moderators: please put this in the sounds directory BigSound requires system 7.0 or later to run. Lets you record, and play BIG sounds if you have a built in microphone (ones longer than 10 seconds, depending on how much memory/hd space you have). You can drop any folder/file into it on the desktop and it'll play any sounds it finds inside. When it plays sounds, it plays them in the background so you can use your mac to do other things while listening... If you don't have a microphone on your mac, you can still use bigsound to play sounds... And, the usual... Although BigSound has a very robust error handling system built in, and I believe BigSound to be free of bugs, you must use use BigSound at your own risk, and you, yourself, take any responsibility for any damages you may encur as a result of using BigSound. BigSound is FreeWare!! Enjoy... John Montbriand of Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada Sound-Utilities **************************************** BP2 snd/util/bol-processor-bp2-intro.txt Bernard Bel 14 Aug 1993 Examines improvisatory methods used by North Indians . BOL PROCESSOR BP2 - a short introduction (This is the only file available from "ftp" sites. Documentation and software are distributed on request) BP2 is an extension of Bol Processor BP1 which was developed by computer scientist Bernard Bel and ethnomusicologist Jim Kippen in the early to mid- 1980s to examine improvisatory methods used by North Indian tabla drummers. (Kippen & Bel 1992) [The project was undertaken by the International Society for Traditional Arts Research (ISTAR), a corporate member of the International Council for Traditional Music, with generous help from Ford Foundation, NCPA (India) and Leverhulme Trust (UK)] Sound-Utilities **************************************** Brian's Sound Tool 1.3 snd/util/brians-sound-tool-12.hqx Brian Scott Brian Scott 26 Jul 1993 Drag and drop sound coversion utility. This is an update to Brian's Sound Tool to add a little more flexibility and usability features. For those who came in late... Brian's Sound tool is a small drag and drop sound coversion utility designed mainly for transfering files between the Macintosh and Windoze. It works under system 6 or 7, supporting the required Apple events under system 7. Output is a mac sound file if the input isn't from a mac, otherwise the output is a Windoze file. Input can be either of those plus a bunch of others like sound blaster .VOC files, Sun/NeXT .au, FSSD (either HCOM or not), 8SVX, and AIFF files. Some (basic) doco is included. The program is free. Enjoy Brian Scott Sound-Utilities **************************************** Canon 2 1.0.3 snd/util/canon-2-103.hqx Jeff Home 3 Aug 1993 Plays sound in the background. Enclosed is the latest revision of that neat program for playing sound in the background on your Mac. It replaces any previous versions in your archive. Be it System 6 or System 7, this TINY application will bring your Mac to life, allowing you to play System 7 'snd ' files and 'AIFF' files in the background - with minimal memory usage. Add your favourite sound files to the playlist, put Canon 2 into "Repeat" mode and send it to the background... Who needs a radio? Anyway - check out the STANDARD Macintosh interface - no guidelines are broken (we think). At about 20K it's worth a look isn't it? Thanks! ! Jeff Home Macintosh Specialist ! Computing Services Centre ! Sound-Utilities **************************************** DX7 Librarian 1.0.3 snd/util/dx7-librarian-103.hqx Takashi Suzuki 24 Nov 1993 Makes up a library of voice data for DX7. [DX7 Librarian 1.0.3] DX7 Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to make up library of voice data for DX7. One window has one voice data, and you can open windows as many as you want. When this application receives bulk dump MIDI data, new window will open and show you it's parameter. You can keep 32 voices in one file, so it's easy to replace DX7's internal 32 voices. Apple Script recordable. What's changed in 1.0.3. Fixed the bug related to mamory management problem. Now DX7 Librarian can open locked file. Requirement : System7 + QuickTime + Apple MIDI Manager or System7.1 + Apple MIDI Manager Shareware. Takashi Suzuki Sound-Utilities **************************************** EatAU snd/util/eat-au.hqx Quinn 2 Dec 1993 Converts Suns audio (.au) files into QuickTime movies. Greetings EatAU is a QuickTime component that converts Suns audio (.au) files into QuickTime movies. It comes with full source code and is a simple example of how to write a component in Pascal. Share and Enjoy. Sound-Utilities **************************************** FilePlayerª 1.0 snd/util/file-player-10.hqx Bernd Engist Ulrich Mehlhaus 31 Jul 1993 Turns your Mac into a - rather expensive - tape recorder. FilePlayer - Playing soundfiles in the background by Bernd Engist, Germany Version 1.0 The intention of FilePlayer is to give an example of the power of some sound manager routines introduced with System 7. It will turn your Mac into a - rather expensive - tape recorder, by playing music in the background while you do your work. FilePlayer can record directly to file, this allows you to play large soundfiles, as large as your harddrive can handle. You can use FilePlayer to produce startup music without any loss of memory, because FP quits automatically when your startup sound has finished. FP will only work with System 7 or later and will not run on the Plus or the SE because they are lacking the Apple Sound Chip. FilePlayer is postcardware, that is if you like and use it, it would be nice to receive a postcard from your hometown. Sound-Utilities **************************************** Finale 3.0.1a Updater snd/util/finale-301a-updt.hqx Mike Dripps Stephen Smoliar 28 Nov 1993 Updates Finale 3.0 or 3.0.1 to version 3.0.1a. This is all the material which is required to update Finale 3.0 or 3.0.1 to version 3.0.1a. Coda downloaded this material to CompuServe, but they do not have Internet access. I am distributing this package at the request of Mike Dripps, who handles customer relations for Coda. Mike was most helpful in getting it all to me and in encouraging me to make it available to other Finale users on the Internet. Steve Smoliar Sound-Utilities **************************************** JUNO Librarian 1.0.1 snd/util/juno-librarian-101.hqx Takashi Suzuki 24 Nov 1993 Makes up library of voice data for JUNO106. [JUNO Librarian 1.0.1] JUNO Librarian is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to make up library of voice data for JUNO106. One window has one voice data, and you can open windows as many as you want. When this application receives bulk dump MIDI data, new window will open and show you it's parameter. Apple Script recordable. What's changed in 1.0.1. Fixed the bug related to mamory management problem. Now JUNO Librarian can open locked file. Requirement : System7 + QuickTime + Apple MIDI Manager or System7.1 + Apple MIDI Manager Shareware. Takashi Suzuki Sound-Utilities **************************************** M5Mac 1.1§ snd/util/m5-mac-11.hqx 11 Dec 1993 The latest version of the Òm5 Mac 1.1Ó sound utility. **************************************** Sound-Utilities Macintosh Tracker 1.1 snd/util/macintosh-tracker-11.hqx Thomas R. Lawrence 4 Oct 1993 A mostly Protracker compatible MOD player. Macintosh Tracker 1.1 Macintosh Tracker is a port (from UNIX) of a mostly Protracker compatible MOD player. It also has the ability to play MODs using Frank Seide's Sound-Trecker. New in version 1.1: SIXTEEN BIT SUPPORT!!!! I had the privilege (for only a few minutes, unfortunately) of playing with a Centris 660AV. The 16-bit modifications appeared to work, so I'm uploading it. Source code is now distributed separately. Sound-Utilities **************************************** MacTracker 1.1.1 Update snd/util/mac-tracker-111-updt.hqx Thomas R Lawrence 1 Dec 1993 Updates Macintosh Tracker 1.1.0 to version 3.19. Suggested Name: MacTracker1.1.1Update.cpt.hqx This does NOT replace Macintosh Tracker 1.1.0, it merely updates it. Marc Espie has been working on his Tracker program and it is up to version 3.19. Therefore, I've obtained the new code and replaced the "Tracker Server" from Macintosh Tracker. There are some bug fixes, but no major changes. Note to 16MHz users: The new version uses a bit more processing power, so you might not be able to play songs with anti-aliasing and 22kHz without skipping. Don't throw away the old version until you're certain this one works. Thomas R. Lawrence Sound-Utilities **************************************** Mandarin 1.1 snd/util/mandarin-11.hqx Liedong Zheng Liedong Zheng 23 Nov 1993 A standalone Chinese Pronunciation Tool. Mandarin v 1.1 Liedong Zheng, Nov. 1993 Version 1.1 has a minor change of the naming scheme of "snd " resources, it should be transparent to end users. Thanks to Ed Lai for numerous help! The new internal naming scheme uses ShuangPin instead of PinYin, and enables Mandarin to use other sound libraries available in public domain. To use these sound libraries, you will have to rename the public domain sound data file to "sound.lib" and put it in the Mandarin folder. One alternative sound data file is the stack from Ed Lai's Cihui package (available from ftp.apple.com:pub/lai/cihui/dict/ chinese.sound.sit.hqx) The sound.lib is compressed by 3:1, and is about 4.3MB now rather than 12MB in the first release. The sound.lib included in the package is still a "demo" version, it ONLY has those "snd " resources to speak the sample files, if you want to speak other chinese files, you will need the complete sound.lib file, which is now *ONLY*available for anonymous ftp on two Internet sites: cnd.org:software/mac/sound, and ifcss.org:software/mac/sound This complete sound.lib file can also be opened by Hypercard, and is itself a standalone Chinese Pronunciation Tool, please see more info in the stack. I would like to thank those who sent me suggestions and comments on the network, especially Canhao Li for his encouragement, and special thanks go to a netter who revised the readme file for the first release, I apologize for losing his name. Mandarin version 1.1 still remains a freeware, please send bug reports, suggestions etc. to me. Liedong Zheng liedong@chem.columbia.edu November, 1993, New York City ======================================== **************readme file for version 1.0************** ||| FREEWARE ||||| Mandarin v 1.0 should run on any Mac running with either System 6.x.x or 7.x. Ever get tired of simply staring at a Chinese text on your screen, or on your printout? Here is an alternative :-) ÒMandarinÓ is a small Macintosh FREEWARE program I wrote in the past few weeks. It *reads in* a Chinese text (GB- or BIG5-coded), and *speaks Mandarin aloud* through the Macintosh's speakers. :-) You can enjoy listening to Mandarin Chinese as you might a radio, and better yet, ÒMandarinÓ can run in the background, while you are working on your term paper, viewing an image, or whatever you feel like. :-) It is also helpful for those who may wish to learn how to speak Mandarin Chinese: just run ÒMandarinÓ in background, and use any Chinese viewer in the front to display the characters. (*please note, you will need to make a duplicate copy of your Chinese file for viewing*) This program is also a good tool for proofreading. No special hardware is needed on your mac, just double-click and have fun. The program uploaded to sumex-aim.stanford.edu is a "demo" version, it only contains sound resources to speak the sample files included. NO Chinese Operating System (OS) is required to run ÒMandarinÓ but it WILL need about 500K of RAM to run--and ÒMandarinÓ should run on any Mac running under either System 6.x.x or System 7.x, though I haven't had a chance to test it on *all* models. Your ÒOptionsÓ? 1) you only need to select either the so-called GB dictionary, or else the BIG5 dictionary before ÒMandarinÓ can read anything. And, 2), if you wish to switch to the other dictionary, you will need to restart the ÒMandarinÓ program. Finally, 3) if you wish to Pause, choose "About Mandarin" from Apple menu, and then when you are ready to resume, click OK. ThatÕs it! The dictionaries are public domain dictionaries, and have been heavily edited/corrected to fit this program. I concentrated most of my energy on the GB dictionary, though I did correct a few errors in the BIG5 dictionary--nothing exhaustive. If you find any more errors in BIG5, please let me know, and I will try to remedy them later. Limitations =========== * This program bypasses special characters and non-printable characters in the text. * The program has not been designed to pronounce English words, but it will spell out any such word it encounters. * The program has not been designed to function as a voice-synthesizer. * Please bear in mind that the ÒMandarinÓ you will hear has been ÒexpressedÓ from a machine, so please don't expect native-speaker sound qualityÑÑ in fact, your first listening session may involve some slightly humorous ÒlearningÓ and a dose of patience on your part. * Mandarin Chinese is a tone language; this program does NOT attempt to differentiate polyphonies, and instead picks a single tone for a polyphony. * The sound-library named "sound.lib" is far from perfect; I intend to improve the sound quality as I find the time. Acknowledgements ================ I should like to thank Jim Reekes for his DTS archive. I should also like to thank the editorial staff of Hua Xia Wen Zhai for their continuing and enthusiastic support of community service; the publication of this magazine has substantially promoted Chinese computing in many aspects, at least having introduced me to the world of Chinese computing. Legal stuff =========== All rights reserved. This program can be freely distributed provided the whole package is not altered or modified in any way. The file named Òsound.libÓ may not be used without permission from the author. Please pass along to me your suggestions and any bug reports. ***** Sit back and enjoy! ***** Liedong Zheng, June, 1993 Sound-Utilities **************************************** Mandel Music snd/util/mandel-music-hc.hqx Roger R. Espinosa 28 Jul 1993 Converts data into musical notes. Oops. I managed to submit an early prototype of MandelMusic, which will have zero functionality to the net.audience. :-( Below is the description and binhex'd code for the *real* version. Roger ======= This is a HyperCard 2.1 stack called "MandelMusic" -- a little project that we worked on this summer to explore the relationship between math, music, and graphics. Alas, there's no graphic of the Mandelbrot fractal in this stack, only the raw data (code included, though). The stack converts the data into musical notes, based on how you define "the scale." MandelMusic has a variety of ways built-in to tweak the compositions it generates, without having to delve into the fractal scripts; several such "variations" are included. Nothing fancy, but it's eerie how "real" the music sounds (especially "Donna's Version (Tweaked"). Obviously, it's freeware, but we'd appreciate any comments or thoughts on sonic fractals. :-) Sound-Utilities **************************************** Metro 2.44 snd/util/metro-244.hqx T Sanderson 25 Oct 1993 Demo of Metro 2.44. this is the demo of.... Metro2.44.sea.hqx Sound-Utilities **************************************** Midi Adapters snd/util/midi-adapters.hqx Michael O'Hara Michael O'Hara 12 Nov 1993 Works with the powered adapters on the mac protable. About mac.midi (revc) (Note: this file is a companion to the macbasic.gif, and the macdelux.gif files. These 3 files must always be distributed together, and in an unmodified form - other than this restriction, you are free to use the files as you wish) Open this file with teach text for best results. I designed these adapters as a lark some time ago. being rather dis-satisfied with the self powered adapters that would not work on the mac portable. (This machine is the worst of the lot as far as available voltage goes) The power supply in these units is derived from the drive signals on the mac connected to the adapter. The trick is to use schottky diodes - in the basic model I used MBR330 diodes, as these were what were available to me. These are rather oversized for the application, but work fine. In the revised unit, 1N5817 diodes are used. These are interchangable, and the only requirement for the schottky diodes is a 100mA/25PIV rating. If you are using these units on a desktop mac, you can use ordinary 1N4000 diodes. As for the 6N137, these can be substituted - there are suitable _active_ opto-isolators made by several companies. For example, the 6N138, and the Sharp PC900 will work. Note that the device should trigger at 4 mA or so, as the 'space' current is 5 mA. As the 6N137 is a open collector device, the pullup resistor may not be required with other devices. The 1MHz crystal oscillator is of the ordinary metal, rectangular variety. Pin numbers on the plugs are the standard numbers on the connectors - these may not be marked on the sockets, so the pinouts are reproduced here- 8 7 6 4 2 5 5 4 3 1 3 - this is looking into sockets from the outside 2 1 MiniDIN-8 DIN-5 The MIDI spec says that the shield must be connected directly to ground on the MIDI OUT end, and connected through a 0.1uF, 200V cap on the MIDI IN end. I consider these connections to be unneeded, but you may wish to install them. In the Delux version, the THRU button is added, and TX-RX lights with pulse stretchers to make the signals more visible are added. You can, of course, leave all the lights and associated stuff disconnected. Be sure to wire any unused inputs of the '04 to the -2.5V supply. Michael O'Hara ------Release history-------- 10/28/93 First release. 10/29/93 Noticed that the released "deluxe" schematic didnot include a correction in the wiring for the "thru" switch. 11/4/93 Correction to the indicator lamps (moral - dont lose the redline :) ) Also clarified the documentation somewhat. 11/6/93 Typo in the revised text file. Added DIN-5 pinout, opto subs. Sound-Utilities **************************************** MIDI Pack'en 1.0.0 snd/util/midi-packen-100.hqx Takashi Suzuki 6 Dec 1993 Keeps system exclusive data in files. [MIDI Pack'en 1.0.0] MIDI Pack'en is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to keep system exclusive data in files. (So called MIDI Data Filer.) When this application receives system exclusive data, a new window'll tell you the datasize and manufacturer. MIDI Pack'en can handle any kind of system exclusive data. Apple Script recordable. This application requires : System7 + QuickTime + Apple MIDI Manager or System7.1 + Apple MIDI Manager Shareware Takashi Suzuki Sound-Utilities **************************************** Mod Form snd/util/mod-form.txt Jamal Hannah 18 Sep 1993 Information on the MOD file format.. Please clip the text below and place it on the info-mac archive as "modform.txt". If possible, perhaps you can create a directory called "doc" inside the "info-mac/snd" or "info-mac/snd/util" directory for it, and related text files. Sound-Utilities **************************************** MOD-info snd/util/mod-info.txt Jamal Hannah 18 Sep 1993 Information on the MOD file format. Please clip the text below and place it on the info-mac archive as "MOD-info". If possible, perhaps you can create a directory called "doc" inside the "info-mac/snd" or "info-mac/snd/util" directory for it, and related text files. There are _NO_ standard sample rate for the samples used in modules. But most often the samples are done on the rate called C-3 (which is about 16574 Hz if you have a PAL machine). Sometimes drums are sampled at A-3 (around 28 kHz), and some sounds are at ~8 kHz or anything else to save space. Sound-Utilities **************************************** Movie2Snd 1.0.1 snd/util/movie-2-sound-101.hqx Scott Lindsey 7 Nov 1993 Creates System 7 sound files from QuickTime movies. Movie2Snd 1.0.1 This is a minor rev of Movie2Snd, a utility which creates System 7 sound files from QuickTime movies. -- Scott Lindsey Sound-Utilities **************************************** MovieSilencer snd/util/movie-silencer.hqx Scott Lindsey 7 Nov 1993 Utility for erasing the soundtrack of QuickTime movies. MovieSilencer MovieSilencer is a utility for erasing the soundtrack of QuickTime movies, thereby reducing the size of the movie. -- Scott Lindsey Sound-Utilities **************************************** Parrot 1.0.1 snd/util/parrot-10b1.hqx Bernie Bernstein 18 Sep 1993 Listens to the microphone and randomly mimics sounds. This hack listens to the microphone and remembers what it hears. It then randomly plays those things back. The more memory you give the program, the more it will remember. Source included. Freeware. Sound-Utilities **************************************** Rapmaster 1.01 snd/util/rap-master-101.hqx Bryan Ressler Michael Martin 9 Jul 1993 Latest version of the ÒRapmaster 1.01Ó application. Dear Moderator: Attached is a copy of the free application RapMaster by Bryan ``Beaker'' Ressler. It was featured in the latest edition of MacWorld as one of the most fun free programs you will ever get. Anyway, it is not on the sumex archives, so I thought I would upload it. Please note that I'm not the author, but I think it is a great application. Cheers, Michael. Sound-Utilities **************************************** SendIt 1.0.1 snd/util/send-it-101.hqx Takashi Suzuki 6 Dec 1993 Patch data edited/recorded by different librarians. [SendIt 1.0.1] SendIt is Drag & Drop application for the Macintosh which allows you to send patch data edited/recorded by "DX7 Librarian", "JUNO Librarian" or "MIDI Pack'en". Apple Script recordable. This application requires : System7 or later + Apple MIDI Manager Freeware. Takashi Suzuki Sound-Utilities **************************************** SndConverter Pro 2.0 snd/util/snd-converter-pro-20.hqx Svante Goding 28 Aug 1993 Allows you to convert one format of sounds to another. SndConverter Pro' is an application which allows you to convert one format of sounds to another, and downsample certain sounds and filter the sound names, among other options. It is System 7-friendly, and has balloon help, Apple events (for file, folder and disk dropping), etc. The formats currently supported are: * SoundEdit' data files (Hint: you can also convert PC sounds, thanks to this format) * System 7 sounds * System 7 suitcases * Sound Mover' suitcases - this category includes applications containing sounds and HyperCard' stacks: basically, you can extract 'snd ' resources From any file. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Svante Goding, Umea University Computing Center Sound-Utilities **************************************** Sound Machine 1.0 snd/util/sound-machine-10.hqx Rod Kennedy 9 Dec 1993 Backgroundable ulaw file player. Here is SoundMachine 1.0: a freeware backgroundable ulaw file player which is a great improvement over UlawLongPlay (same author). Lots of buttons; and control for playing sounds; use balloon help if the controls aren't obvious. One of the nicest things is that you can click in the progress bar to instantaneous skip to that portion of the sound. Has an irritating voice as part of the interface if the Speech Manager is present (which can be turned off). I hate writing documentation that's why it's freeware. Sound-Utilities **************************************** Sound Mover 1.9 snd/util/sound-mover-19.hqx Riccardo Ettore Glenn Schaffer 3 Aug 1993 Translates and manipulates sound file formats. Here is an extract from Riccardo Ettore's shareware "Sound Manager Package", version 1.9, not to be confused with Apple's new Sound Manager 3.0. The principal file is Sound Mover 1.9, which translates and manipulates a variety of sound file formats. It has an interface similar to Apple's Font/DA Mover. This updated version provides a few new features: - asynchronous play of sounds - creation of System-7 sound files - bug fixes to version 1.8c Through several hours of playing arou..., er, testing, I encountered no crashes under System-701-T or System-607 on a MacIIcx (couldn't say that for SMP v1.8c). For new users, this is not the complete package you will receive when you send your shareware fee to Riccardo, but it is fully functional and includes full documentation. The shareware fee is $20 - $25 (depending on what you want back); see the docs. Support Shareware! Nobody's getting filthy rich from shareware sales, and your conscience will let YOU sleep better! (hint, hint). No, I don't get a cut of the "profits." For registered users, this package includes all SMP files updated since version 1.76, including SndControl 2.2.2 plus some older small files. Glenn Schaffer Sound-Utilities **************************************** Sound Trecker 2.0 snd/util/sound-trecker-20-deu.hqx Lloyd Wood 22 Oct 1993 New Sound-Trecker in German. Here is the New Sound-Trecker.. it's in German, but it works well! (Plays everything, except MED, it seems!) Sound-Utilities **************************************** SoundApp 1.0 snd/util/sound-app-10.hqx Norman Franke, III 16 Dec 1993 Plays sounds in a variety of popular formats. Enclosed is my first contribution: SoundApp 1.0 (working on a better name) is a drag and drop System 7 utility which will play sounds in a variety of popular formats. I am the author, and it is freeware. See the about box for more information. I find it especially helpful when reading comp.binaries.sounds.misc. Merry Christmas, Sound-Utilities **************************************** SoundBuilder 1.0.1 snd/util/sound-builder-101.hqx 1 Jul 1993 Record, play and edit sampled sound. SoundBuilder 1.0.1: "Record, play and edit sampled sound. Several bug fixes included (including bug which prevented opening resource files on certain Mac models). Recognizes snd resources, PC .wav files, and its own file format. Record time limited only by RAM. Can compress sounds. Many other features. Includes manual and one example sound. Freeware." This file is a binhexed Compact Pro archive. Sound-Utilities **************************************** SoundEdit<->MATLAB 1.4 snd/util/soundedit-matlab-converter-14.hqx Jonathan Jacobs 15 Aug 1993 Converts soundEdit files to MatLab files and back . How many times have you wished for better sound editing tools on the Mac? SoundEdit and its contemporaries are very powerful, but sometimes you need that extra something that they just don't have. Fortunately there is a very powerful signal processing program for the Mac, MATLAB, which is a matrix mathematics package that can do some powerful manipulations. Unfortunately, MATLAB can't yet import Mac sound files, nor can SoundEdit (et. al.) export MATLAB files. Hmmmm. Fortunately you now can use these programs to convert back and forth between the two formats. Unfortunately there are no more "unfortunately"'s. Or perhaps that's fortunate. This is version 1.4 of the package. Anything previous sucks and is really a tool of Satan. jon Sound-Utilities **************************************** SoundEdit Pro 1.05 Update snd/util/soundedit-pro-105-updt.hqx Malcolm Pradhan 9 Oct 1993 Required to use SoundEditPro on a Macintosh Quadra. SoundEdit Pro 1.0.5 Updater This updater is required if you use SoundEditPro on a Macintosh Quadra 840AV or a Quadra 660AV. This updater also fixes problems with (ASM 3.0) Apple Sound Manager 3.0 Plus it has a cool new splash screen! :-) -------------------- This file has been checked for viruses with Disinfectant 3.2 Sound-Utilities **************************************** Sounder 1.2 snd/util/sounder-12.hqx Jon Bentley 30 Sep 1993 Controls the MacintoshÕs sound volume . Sounder - Version 1.2 This is a GREAT little program that let's you control the volume of your Macintosh without having to go through the (usually) time-consuming process of opening the control panel, changing the volume, and closing the cp. the volume control is performed using a couple of keystrokes. Read the enclosed documentation for further information. [This program is a boon for people like me who have lots of AMIGA .MOD files in their System, for whom it takes a decade for Control Panel to pop up!!!!] jon Sound-Utilities **************************************** Speak Text Files snd/util/speak-text-files-101.hqx Rune Lindman Rune Lindman 7 Oct 1993 Reads text files for you. SpeakTextFiles version 1.0.1 by Rune Lindman 25 sept 1993 What it is: ReadTextFiles is a simple program I wrote to try out the Speech Manage which was recently released by Apple. It lets you have the computer read text files for you. This is possible thanks to Apple's new Speech Manager. Requirements: -System 7.0 or later. -Apple Speech Manager. -MacinTalk 2 or MacinTalk Pro. -Speech Manager and MacinTalk can be obtained from Apple's FTP-site. -stdTTS extension for the speech settings dialog. It can be found on the Apple FTP-site. How to use: Once you have installed the Speech Manager, you can simply drop text files (pure TEXT and TeachText documents) on the SpeakTextFiles icon or double click on the icon to select a file to speak. To pause speech, press and hold "P", press "C" to continue. Pressing "S" stops current speech. Sound-Utilities **************************************** Speaker 1.12 snd/util/speaker-112.hqx Eric Shieh 19 Oct 1993 Provides simple text editting and speach abilities . Speaker 1.12 is a small application for use with Apple's Speech Manager. It provides simple text editting abilities, and various speech abilities (by line, by file, by return key). Also provides a menu of voices and allows you to change the pitch and rate. see the README file for more info. REQUIRES the Speech Manager extension, available from ftp.apple.com. This file supercedes speaker-1.11 Version 1.12 ------------ Fixes Several bugs. Also adds an AppleEvent for speaking text. Fixes small problems some users were having with the dictionary. Sound-Utilities **************************************** SpokesDaemon 1.0.1 snd/util/spokes-daemon-101.hqx Eric Weidl 20 Oct 1993 Processes requests for text-to-speech services. All, Attached find my SpokesDaemon faceless background application. SpokesDaemon is an Apple event-aware background-only application which processes other application's requests for text-to-speech services using Apple's new Speech Manager. The requests are sent to SpokesDaemon as Apple events; any application which can send an Apple event can now have text-to-speech capabilities. Also included is Spiricom, a utility application for controlling and configuring SpokesDaemon. Both applications are shareware; I'm asking (US)$40 for both. Registered users will receive a AppleScriptable version of SpokesDaemon. Note that this is version 1.0.1 of the package. [This package was decoded and recompressed with StuffIt due to a CRC error in the original encoding --isl] Eric Weidl Sound-Utilities **************************************** The Player PRO 4.0.9 snd/util/the-player-pro-409.hqx Antoine Rosset J. Rossi 20 Oct 1993 MOD player with lots of available features. This is the best MOD player I've seen. Apart from a neat implementation and lots of available features, it is capable to import midi files ! Although this is someting only registered users can enjoy. The programmer, Antoine ROSSET from Switzerland, hasn't got Email so if you want to tell him something, post it to my mailbox and I'll forward it. Version 4.0.9, the latest, is a special release for Xmas. Check the 'screen saver'. Older versions of this soft are found on the net under the name The Player II. Enjoy. Sound-Utilities **************************************** Touch Tone Decoder 1.2 snd/util/touch-tone-decoder-12.hqx 16 Dec 1993 Determines which, if any touch tones are in a sound file. Touch Tone Decoder 1.2 allows you to determine which, if any touch tones are in a sound file. It also recognizes rings, busy signals, and the dial tone. It supports direct recording and the importation of AIF files. The friendly and pretty interface allows playback and analysis of portions of the sample, as well as the ability to save and print the results of the analysis. It is both fast and accurate. This is a full-featured version, except that it will not acknowledge three touch tones (randomly chosen each launch). To get the fully working version, you must register by sending the author a (reasonable) shareware fee. Depending on response, it may be expanded to work with AppleScript, and recognize tones on the fly (and in the background). Works in system 6.0.7 and above, no sound input device is needed. Sound-Utilities **************************************** Trecker 2.0->English v.3 snd/util/sound-trecker-20-us-patch.hqx Matthew Ahrens 16 Dec 1993 It makes almost all the text English for SoundTrecker. This is a patch for SoundTrecker 2.0 It makes almost all the text, including Balloon Help, English. The origional is in German. Open the application for more documentation. Checked for viruses with Disinfectaant 3.3. Please put this into the same directory as the origional SoundTrecker 2.0. Sound-Utilities **************************************** Ulaw to Ulaw 1.4 snd/util/mac-to-sun-ulaw-14.hqx Rod Kennedy 18 Aug 1993 Drag and drop player . This a correction to the submission I made two days ago. In this submission the Ulaw application does not need a maths coprocessor (or equivalent) but is otherwise identical. This is an upgrade for Ulaw to Ulaw 1.4 which fixes a few bugs and has a few improvements. There is also a upgrade for UlawPlay to UlawPlay 1.1 which is a ulaw format sound player. This (System 7 drag and drop only) player now can play arbitrarily long files using very little application memory. Please post (and replace): in the sound util area mac-to-sun-ulaw-14.hqx or ulaw1.4b.cpt.hqx. Rod Kennedy Sound-Utilities **************************************** Weekday Sound 1.0 snd/util/weekday-sound-10.hqx Ola Monta n 28 Jul 1993 Plays a sound file on startup. Weekday Sound version 1.0 Description of the file: Plays a sound file on startup. Every weekday has it's own sound. The program is a Control Panel with an INIT. This program is free, do what ever you like with it. Sound-Utilities **************************************** Welcome! 1.3.2 snd/util/welcome-132.hqx Donna Foster 15 Dec 1993 Reads the date, time, and a short message. Enclosed is the app and source for Welcome, an app which uses the Speech Manager to read you the date, time, and a short message. (Run it between 6 and 12 on the 24th of December for a sample...) It's based on Welcome2, an old app which used MacinTalk. If the author is out there somewhere, I'd be happy to credit you.... Version 1.3.2 fixes two bugs--one appeared the week of Thanksgiving, when I forgot to check whether I had typed == or =, and one appeared October 31, when nothing happened. :-) This version is postcardware. Version 2.0, coming out soon, will be customizable with ResEdit. Version 3.0, if ever, will let you do it from within the program.... Sound-Utilities **************************************** About Info-Mac help/about-info-mac.txt 21 Aug 1990 All about the Info-Mac archives. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help Accessing Files help/accessing-files.txt 3 Jul 1993 How to access files. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help All Files help/all-files.txt 17 Dec 1993 Listing of all files. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help Directory Contents help/directory-contents.txt 17 Sep 1993 Listing of directory contents. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help File Names and Places help/file-names-and-places.txt 20 Jul 1993 Listing of file names and places. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help File Types help/file-types.txt 22 Jan 1993 Types of files found in the archive. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help FTP with Vax VMS help/ftp-with-vax-vms.txt 21 Aug 1990 How to ftp with Vax VMS. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help Moderators Wish List help/moderators-wish-list.txt 6 Jun 1993 Ideas for things that would improve service to users of the archives. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help Popular Files help/popular-files.txt 1 Mar 1993 A list of popular files in the archives. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help Posting Guidelines help/posting-guidelines.txt 13 Oct 1992 Guidelines for posting to the archives. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help Subscription Info help/subscription-info.txt 12 Jun 1992 How to subscribe to the archives. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help Virus Policy help/virus-policy.txt 6 Aug 1992 The Info-Mac archives policy on viruses. **************************************** Sumex-Aim Help Alpha 5.63 text/alpha-563.hqx 28 Nov 1993 Flexible, programmable text editor. Alpha is a flexible, programmable text editor based on Dr. Ousterhout's Tool Command Language (TCL), with special features for programmers and TeX/LaTeX users. Version 5.63 contains the following features: - Extensive support for Think C++'s external editor interface. - Spellchecking via Excalibur - Limited interaction with Latex applications, such as Textures. - complete programming language (Tcl) - first-class functions - conditionals, iterations - lists - function tracing - external code module support - over 2000 lines of sample Tcl source - user-definable hiearchical menus - mapping of any function or macro to any key combination - unlimited undo/redo - 'dosc' apple event support. - MPW "shell" via the ToolServer - 'electricAlias' template package. - Extensive LaTeX mode. - Iconifiable windows. - External code (XTCL) support, Think C examples. - Support for 411 and compiling w/ MPW. - Support for stationary files. - rudimentary command-line "shell", including "ls", "cd", "mv", "rm", as well as interface which allows other commands to be added by the user. - can be customized extensively (can be configured as a coke-bottle emacs) - multi-file searching - full regular expression (GREP) searching and replacing (including alternation) - extensive online help - rectangular editing - 7.0 friendly, supports AppleEvents - temporary memory support - anonymous keyboard macros - configurable popup function and LaTeX section menus - electric braces and semicolons - window tiling - unlimited named markers and buffers - mark stack - 'C' programming templates - word wrap to window or 'fillColumn' - continuous row/col display - saving of backups to a different directory - user-definable "modes", providing special functionality or configurations based on file suffixes. - any font/size - support for international keyboards - reads and writes Unix and IBM file formats - saves window positions, selection - and Much, Much, More... ALPHA is shareware and has a fee of $25. (Still!) Pete Keleher Text Processing **************************************** Archivist 4.1 text/archivist-41.hqx J.-Robert Thibault 18 Aug 1993 A quicker, full English version of the ÒArchivistÓ program. Hello Gordon Please find inclosed with this memo, Archivist version 4.1 Version 4.0, which have been uploaded last week, still contained a dialog in French and part of the interface was also in French. Version 4.1 is in full English and a bit quicker. Could you rename the Help file 4.0 to Archivist 4.1 infos. This last file is already in the directory. The Archivist is in continuous development so you can expect new versions in the future. Many thanks. J.-Robert Thibault Text Processing **************************************** Ars Magna II text/ars-magna-II.hqx Matthew Xavier Mora 24 Sep 1993 New version of Ars Magna. Enclosed is a new version of Ars Magna called Ars Magna II. I recomplied Mike Morton's ars.c code to use think's console library. This makes it a little more compatible but its still just a C program with command line interface. I gave it a new signature and icon to keep it separate for the other version. I did this because someone here needed to use ars magna and the old version would trash his screen. Hopefully some one will give it a good interface and make it a real mac program. I just don't have the time. Matt Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit 2.5->2.5.2 Updater text/bbedit-25-to-252-updt.hqx 25 Oct 1993 Updater from 2.5 release of BBEdit to the 2.5.2 revision. Same here (I don't know what happened; the copy I uploaded was good, but it got smashed in transit). [Previous announcement] The attached BinHex file contains a StuffIt Deluxe archive which in turn contains an updater which will update the original 2.5 release of BBEdit into the current 2.5.2 revision. (If you have version 2.5.1, do not use this updater; a separate one is being posted). This updater is also available for anonymous FTP from world.std.com, as /ftp/pub/bbedit/bbedit-25-to-252-update.hqx. The updater cannot be used to turn a demo, freeware, or beta version of BBEdit into the current 2.5.2 release. Thanks for your continued support of BBEdit. Bare-Bones Software Rich Siegel Principal Software Designer Patrick Woolsey Director of Quality Assurance Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit 2.5.2->2.5.3 Updater text/bbedit-252-to-253-updt.hqx Bare-Bones Software Rich Siegel 30 Oct 1993 Fixes a bug in BBEdit version 2.5.2. The recently released 2.5.2 maintenance version of BBEdit has a bug in it which renders it incapable of working with THINK C projects for browsing and searching. This bug was the result of a source-management problem (i.e. a screwup on my part) when creating the shipping build. The bug is nondestructive; BBEdit will not crash due to it, and no data will be lost or corrupted. The symptoms are that garbage is displayed in the project browser window when opening a file, and attempts to search THINK C projects will result in numerous file system error messages. This bug does not affect any other part of BBEdit's functionality, and specifically does not affect BBEdit's ability to function as the external editor for THINK C/Symantec C++ 6.0. If you have previously updated your 2.5 or 2.5.1 version to 2.5.2, the attached updater will turn your 2.5.2 version into 2.5.3. If you recently received a finished-goods BBEdit package with 2.5.2 on the distribution disk, we will automatically send you an updater disk, and it should arrive by the end of next week (at the latest). You can make use of the attached updater if you don't wish to wait for the floppy to arrive. This updater is also available immediately for anonymous FTP from world.std.com, in /ftp/pub/bbedit. We at Bare-Bones Software regret any inconvenience this bug may have caused, and we appreciate your continued support and consideration. Archive Maintainers: this updater does -not- replace any other BBEdit patchers. Rich Siegel Proprietor & Principal Software Architect Bare-Bones Software Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit 2.5.2 Demo text/bbedit-252-demo.hqx Bare-Bones Software 24 Oct 1993 Demo version of BBEdit 2.5. The attached StuffIt Deluxe archive contains a demo version of the latest maintenance release of BBEdit 2.5, the popular text editor for use by programmers, on-line service users, and anyone else who needs to search and edit plain text files. This demo version gives potential users the ability to evaluate BBEdit's capabilities, including THINK C/Symantec C++ 6.0 support, MPW ToolServer support, integrated translation of foreign file formats via the Claris XTND system, disk directory browsers, and more. The demo package is also available for anonymous FTP from world.std.com, in /ftp/pub/bbedit/bbedit-25-demo.hqx. Bare-Bones Software Rich Siegel Principal Software Designer Patrick Woolsey Director of Quality Assurance Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit Ext Development Kit text/bbedit-ext-dev-kit.hqx Bare-Bones Software Rich Siegel 27 Jul 1993 Materials necessary to write extensions for BBEdit . The attached BinHex file is a StuffIt Deluxe archive containing the materials necessary to write extensions for BBEdit or BBEdit Lite. (If you have BBEdit 2.5, this information is already included in the package.) This package is available immediately for anonymous FTP from world.std.com, in /ftp/pub/bbedit. R. Bare-Bones Software Rich Siegel Principal Software Designer Patrick Woolsey Director of Quality Assurance Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit ExtÕs for SM text/bbedit-speech.hqx Mark Fleming 18 Sep 1993 Allows speaking of any word processing file. Two new BBEdit Extensions for speaking the selected text using Apple new Speach Manager. I was thing about writting a XTND capable speaking program, to allow speaking of any word processing file, but no need since BBEdit is such a program. Hence, Speak Sentences and Speaking my first BBEdit module. 1) Speak Sentences Simple extension that use Apple's new speach manager to 'Talk' the selected text. 2) Speaking An extensiont that use Apple's new speach manager to 'Talk' the selected text. The use is presented with a dialog box with some limited control over how text is spoken. * You can ask it to spell the text or speak the text. * You can use the Talk, Stop, Pause, and Continue buttons to control and replay the text. * The exit button is used to return to BBEdit. As time permits I will add the 'standard missing features' selecting voice, rate and pitch. Cheers, Mark Fleming Copyright (c) 1993, All Rights Reserved. <<<<<=- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =- =-=-=->>>> Mark Fleming, Computing & Communications Services Queen's University at Kingston Ontario, Canada, Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit extension Speaking text/bbedit-speaking-121.hqx Mark Fleming 7 Oct 1993 Corrected BBEdit extension Speaking . encloses if Version 1.21. Revisions 1.2.1: * Change all NewHandle() calls to use BBEdit's callback-Allocate() calls. * Free memory allocated when error occures when unable to allocating speech channel. * #ifdef StackDebug code to check stack space problem (OS Error 28). >I can't get your Speaking BBEdit to work with BBEdit Lite 2.3.1. I have fix the problems with error code -244 - voice not available (I now use the 1st voice if female voice is not available). error code -240 is just that Speech manager is not installed or you have not restarted since you installed it. error code -241 is synth can't open up for some reason - memory? NOTE: I have been unable to fix the following problems: 1) Due to some unknow reason the sound manger requires more stack space than is available with BBEdit This causes system crashes with error ID 28 - stack has entered the application heap. Results of my debugging last night: - initial stack space is around 23,000 bytes when the module is first called, - as text to sound is initially being processed the stack space goes down to less then 4000 bytes, (monitored via Speech Manager's Word callback routine). - once the sound is playing the stack space goes back up to 23,000 bytes, if it gets that far. (My guess is Async interrupt routine used by speech manager is using lot's of stack space). As a result, I don't know if I will be able to fix it, does anyone know how to fix it? 2) The callback routine that allows me to hilight the word currently being spoken does not update the screen if it has to scroll the text into the window. The only way I was able to force an update is to do a cut/paste operation to the file! I have try it with BBEdit V2.2.1 and BBEdit Lite V2.3.1 same bugs on LC III's (System 7.1, 12M RAM) and Macintosh IIci (System 7.0.1, 8M ram). The Centris 650 (System 7.1 + AppleScript, 24M RAM) - Stack bug does not show up on the Centris 650 but the usage is still high and dangerlessly low. I will try to find time to create a TeachText type XTND capable program for speaking word processing files in the next few weeks. If you know how to fix the program, let me know, I have included the source code with some #ifdef around stack debugging code. Enclosed is v1.21. >How do you install it? You place the file "Speaking" into the BBEDit extension folder and restart BBEdit, the modules names will appear under the "Extensions" menu in BBEdit. > Do you paste the resources into the application with ResEdit? no... no resEdit is not needed. Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit HTML Extensions b2 text/bbedit-html-ext-b2.hqx Carles Bellver 15 Oct 1993 Corrects some bugs in release beta 2 of BBEdit HTML. Release beta 2 of BBEdit HTML extensions corrects some bugs reported by Kevin Altis Fixed features are: - the comment extension now puts a --> at the end of commented line, not just > - the header extension closes headers withn , not And a new feature: - the specials translation extension now gives you two choices: translating eight bit characters and/or "special" characters (<, >, &, and ") that must be quoted. Please note that you should translate these special characters *before* inserting any HTML tag that uses them. Carles Bellver Universitat Jaume I Web Gang Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit Import 1.0 text/bbedit-import-10.hqx 10 Jul 1993 Imports word processor files into BBEdit. This is BBEdit-Import-1.0, an extension for BBEdit Lite that lets you import word processor files into BBEdit Lite using the Claris XTND System and the appropriate translators. BBEdit-Import-1.0 needs System 7.0 or better to run. Suggested placement in the info-mac hierarchy: info-mac/text This archive was stuffed and binhexed with StuffIt Lite 3.0.5 Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit Lite 2.3.1 text/bbedit-lite-231.hqx Bare-Bones Software 18 Sep 1993 Updated ordering information for BBEdit Lite 2.3.1. The attached BinHex file contains a StuffIt archive of BBEdit Lite 2.3.1. This archive contains the same software as the previously posted package, but contains updated ordering information, and details about the new $29 student pricing for the upgrade to BBEdit 2.5. This package is available immediately for anonymous FTP from world.std.com in /ftp/pub/bbedit. This package also supersedes any previously existing BBEdit Lite package, as well as any previously extant BBEdit 2.2.x package. R. Bare-Bones Software Rich Siegel Principal Software Designer Patrick Woolsey Director of Quality Assurance Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit Prefix/Suffix Lines text/bbedit-prefix-suffix-lines.hqx Benjamin Griffin 18 Aug 1993 Allows insertions of distinct prefix and suffix strings. This is the source, project and compiled extension for a modified version of the orginal BBEdit "Prefix/Suffix Lines" extension. The primary added functionality is to allow simultaneous or independent insertions of distinct prefix and suffix strings -- such as one would want to block comment out program code. Provided 100% Free of Charge. Author assumes no responsibility for text mangled with this extension. See source for bug list. Benjamin "Eli-the-Bearded" Griffin Text Processing **************************************** BBEdit Send Note Extension text/bbedit-isis-note-sender.hqx Mike Cohen 6 Jul 1993 Sends a note using our ISIS Notes product. Here's a "plug-ware" contribution. This is a BBEdit extension to send a note using our ISIS Notes product. It includes source code demonstrating how to use AppleEvents and a readme file. Mike Cohen "Software that means business" ISIS International Text Processing **************************************** BeachText text/beach-text.hqx Natsu Sakimura 15 Oct 1993 Allows creation of TeachText files with pictures . Dear Moderator: Attached please find the BinHexed CompactPro archive of BeachText. Regards, Natsu Sakimura What is BeachText? ++++++++++++++++++ BeachText is a DA TextEditor which allows to create and edit the TeachText file with picture easily. It also allows egrep etc. It can also deal with Japanese, and create a text file longer than 32k. Documentation is in Japanese only, but for most part, the operation of the BeachText should be quite straight forward. At least, I have never read them but I had no trouble^_^ This is freeware and is free to redistribute as long as you keep all the file together and intact, and you don't make any profit out of it. Please note that I am not the author but just a content user. Natsu Sakimura Text Processing **************************************** BibliographyManII 2.0 text/bilbiography-manager-ii-20.hqx David Tremmel 15 Dec 1993 Keeps track of bibliographic references. Bibliography Manager II is a HyperCard application that was created to help researchers and authors keep track of and store information about bibliographic references, and to produce Bibliography or Literature Cited sections for papers. This version (2.0) requires HyperCard v. 2.1 to run, and is shareware. The reference card for each bibliographic entry has separate fields for Author, Date, Title, Source, Volume, Pages, Keywords, and Notes, along with places to indicate whether you have a copy of the item and how it is filed. You can do "quick searches" for text in individual fields, or use HyperCard's card marking abilities to identify and work with only a subset of the entries in the stack. You can also create and save custom text import and export formats, so that you can import references from text files of varying formats, and can create custom bibliography lists to match the format required by your professor or publisher. The program can also store a list of abbreviations for journal names that is cross-referenced to the names on the reference cards, allowing you to use either full names or abbreviations when you create bibliography lists. You can create as many different bibliography stacks as you wish, and exchange bibliographic entries, import and export formats, and journal abbreviation lists among them. There is also an on-line help facility. Since I designed this stack for myself and my colleagues in science, and am not familiar with all the protocols for literature cataloging and referencing in other areas of study, it may not suit everyone's purpose, but I hope that it can be a useful tool for those who want to keep track of literature references and who need to create reference lists when they write papers. David Tremmel Text Processing **************************************** Change Charset text/bbedit-change-charset.hqx Sami-Jaakko Tikka 24 Aug 1993 BBEdit external which allows one to convert characters. 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. Text Processing **************************************** Dataman 2.0.2 text/data-man-202.hqx Andrewt Thomas-Cramer 12 Jul 1993 Extensions to the simple Find & Replace command. Many times you can use the find-and-replace function of your software to make your changes. But sometimes your changes -- even though similar -- cannot be expressed as "find this, replace that." Sometimes what you replace depends on what you find. Sometimes you want to do other things than replace, other things than find. And sometimes you have to make the same changes to many documents. You can give DataMan instructions in any order. The instructions are familiar dialog-like objects that scroll in a window; they can be saved between sessions so that you never have to enter them again. And you can create menu items for these scripts of instructions, with keyboard shortcuts. Need to change all-uppercase to uppercase-and-lowercase often? Press command-0 for Smart Lowercase, one of several dozen pre-written scripts accompanying the application. One strength of DataMan is symbolization. You can describe text using symbols, just like you can use the symbol ^p for carriage return in other software. Only DataMan understands many, many more symbols -- both specific like ^p, and wild-cards like ^aPrice, which matches any price. You can redefine wild-cards and create new ones. With symbols you could, for example, find any date and replace it with the date found plus one day. Since so many options are available, DataMan provides you with a symbol-editing dialog. An example in which DataMan saved me hours: I Was working on a 40-page cross-index to a large catalog. Each page had some 80 page numbers listed on it, along with other numbers. The client decided to increase each page number by one. Changing 2400 page numbers by hand would have taken hours to enter and proof. DataMan did it in minutes -- and without mistakes. DataMan is fast, easy and powerful. This introduction doesn't begin to cover all DataMan's powers. Enjoy. Text Processing **************************************** DropText 1.3 text/drop-text-13.hqx Jasna M. Arezina-Wilson 17 Nov 1993 Drag-and-drop text file converter. -------------------- About Drop Text 1.3: -------------------- This is a drag-and-drop text file converter. It can convert between Mac, Unix, and MS-DOS files, and can convert AppleWorks AWP files into text. It has lots of nice features and safty checks, and can convert more than one type into the target type at a time (ex: Mac and Dos into Unix). Packed with StuffIt; docs included; source code available (just ask). ============ Please note: ============ THE UPLOADER IS **NOT** THE AUTHOR! However, all email will be forwarded to the author. Stuff new with this version (1.3): * Updates Finder info faster. * Converts AppleWorks Word Processor files to text. * Allows optional stripping of the high bit of text. * Dialog fixes. Stuff new with version 1.2: * doesn't wreck with buss error in dialogs any more. * can change file/creator type of file(s) processed. * can remove trailing spaces/tabs from lines. Stuff new with version 1.1: * strips bit 7 from text files. * can handle more than 40 files at a time. * works better with b&w systems. * less occurance of "buss error" on startup. * progress dialog doesn't whip in and out. * faster overall. Text Processing **************************************** Easy View 2.3.2 text/easy-view-232.hqx Adam C. Engst 10 May 1993 An application for intelligent browsing of collections of structured text files. Introduction ------------ Easy View is an application for intelligent browsing of collections of structured text files, large or small. It allows very fast access by recognizing the internal structure. All of the following text formats can be viewed using Easy View: * setext, including TidBITS and similar publications * Info-Mac, c.s.m.p, or similar digests * Mail collections: Internet, Navigator, Notebook, etc. * Text with "simple" format * Dictionaries * Plain text New Features ------------ * Apple event support: ability to open the current file under System 7 * Filters generalize the concept of case-independent search: diacritical marks can be ignored, too * "Search from top" option in Find dialog * "Hide Top Window" command works very similar to the Hide command in the Application menu (Hidden window names are in italic) * "Use Styles" menu toggles the use of styles. When something is copied while it is on, clipboard contents are also styled. * Temporary memory is used for parsing under System 7, thus decreasing the minimum Finder partition * When text is scrolled , an overlap with the previous window is retained Warning ------- The new "Styles" feature is known to cause occasional system crashes in some configurations. Please uncheck "Use Styles" menu item if you encounter such a crash. This feature is still experimental and it was included only as a demo. When styles are on, printing will be disabled, text selection may misbehave, and word wrap may not work properly. Styles should be turned off during extensive searches for better performance. Extracting always turns styles off automatically. Text Processing **************************************** Easy View Sumex Archives text/easy-view-sumex-archives.hqx Akif Eyler 6 May 1993 Compact table of contents for part of sumex archives. Here is a compact table of contents for part of sumex archives, expandable easily. The contents of 5 out of 22 directories of sumex have been included: app, card, cp, ex, util. info-mac/app/easy-view-2* is required to open the view. As is, the view will show just the names of the files in these directories. If the corresponding 00*.abs files are also downloaded from sumex into the same folder, then the abstracts will be shown as well. (The file names must match perfectly) In order to add some of the remaining 17 directories, just put the desired 00*.abs into the same folder, and include the files in the view. It is recommended that Auto-include and Auto-modify flags turned on (see Prefs) for care-free performance. This view reflects the status of the archives as of May 1. Akif Eyler Bilkent University Ankara, Turkey Text Processing **************************************** EBook 1.0 text/ebook-10-hc.hqx Paul W Baim 26 Jul 1993 Turn a text file into an electronic paperback book. EBook is my answer to the growing collection of electronic text "front ends" available for fee or free. Many of these front ends are based on Hypercard, as is EBook. Where EBook differs, however, is in basic philosophy. My goal was to create a simple, self-configuring stack that would turn a plain text file into the electronic equivalent of a paperback book: no frills, compact, and easy to read. You will not find elegant page layout, provision for margin notes, or other special features. You will find: o Bookmarks you can set on each page. o Simple text search. o "Open where I quit!" A possibly unique feature that remembers the page you were on when you quit and returns to that page when you next startup. For those of you travelling with PowerBooks or simply looking for a way to read the growing number of fine works becoming available as plain text files, I hope EBook provides a simple way to enjoy yourself. EBook is implemented using Hypercard 2.1 EBook is freeware. However, EBook is NOT released into the public domain. I reserve all rights to the layout and script features. No third party may use EBook in whole or in part to produce a library of works for sale at any price except minimal cost to defray the expense of materials and handling. This explicitly excludes companies such as EduCorp that sell collections of free and shareware for a fee. I do authorize the release of EBook as part of the sumex CDROM collection. Paul W Baim Text Processing **************************************** Emacs 3.1.0 text/micro-emacs-310.hqx Anders Stegen 26 Aug 1993 Mac implementation of the text editor microEmacs. This is a Mac implementation of the text editor microEmacs. (For people like me who has it's somewhat cryptic command interface solidly stuck in our brain patterns.) It's from 1989 and must have come from the Internet originally, I found it on some Swedish local BBS. No bugs to my knowledge (I haven't tested it too hard either). It handles files 300-400 K without problems, though. I still use system 6.0.5 and can't guarantee it's system 7 behaviour. I'm using Disinfectant 3.2 for virus checking. Archived by Stuff-it Lite. Enjoy! Anders Stegen Text Processing **************************************** Excalibur1.4.1 text/excalibur-141.hqx Rick Zaccone Rick Zaccone 7 Aug 1993 Spelling checker for LaTeX documents. This is release 1.4.1 of Excalibur. 8/4/93 Excalibur is a Macintosh spelling checker for LaTeX documents. It also does a fairly good job with plain TeX files. It reads files of type TEXT and it is smart enough to ignore most LaTeX commands and a fair number of plain TeX commands. Since it just ignores these commands, it will also serve quite nicely as a spelling checker for any TEXT file that doesn't contain any LaTeX or TeX commands. (It is not completely accurate to say that Excalibur ignores LaTeX commands. It will process any arguments that contain text). Excalibur will also spell check the clipboard, making it useful as a spelling checker for text editors, mail programs, etc. Excalibur is a stand-alone application that we have tested with both OzTeX and Textures documents. The fact that it is a stand-alone application should not present any inconvenience since it works with MultiFinder under System 6 and it is System 7 aware. You will need System 6.0.4 or higher to run Excalibur. If you are running System 7 or greater, there is balloon help. Excalibur is free. Version 1.4.1 includes the following changes. - Repaired several minor bugs including better error handling under low memory conditions. - You can now convert larger text files into dictionaries. If you create a really large dictionary you may not be able to read it with an older version of Excalibur. - Excalibur knows about the conventions in german.sty. If you turn on the option to treat " as if it were \", Excalibur will also know about the hyphens and quotes defined in german.sty. Version 1.4 includes the following changes. - You may now spell check the contents of the clipboard. You may save the results back to the clipboard too. - You may now teach Excalibur about new commands and environments that you have defined. - Excalibur now handles the \cite command properly. - Many smaller changes too. - If you have an older version of Excalibur, you will need to rebuild your desktop in order to see the new icon for definition files. Rick Zaccone Text Processing **************************************** FWRecover 1.0 text/fw-recover-10.hqx Malcolm Pradhan 6 Oct 1993 Extract text from FullWrite files. This is a utility from Akimbo Systems' FullWrite support area on America-On-Line. It is designed to extract text from FullWrite files. I did not write this. Regards, Malcolm Text Processing **************************************** HyperNotebook 1.0b1 text/hyper-notebook-10b1-hc.hqx Barry Sanders Barry Sanders 22 Sep 1993 Hypermedia versions of a spiral notebook . +++++ HyperNotebook Abstract +++++ This is the second public release of HyperNotebook and Reference Stack. They are hypermedia versions of a spiral notebook and a box of bibliographic notecards, respectively. They work together, or separately, and provide not only standard text manipulation and selectable key-field card sorting, but also button-driven PICT and QuickTime viewing, embedded pop-up notes, and much more. This is public domain software. It uses several of Frederic Rinaldi's wonderful XCMD's and XFCN's. (Thank you Mr. Rinaldi.) Per Mr. Rinaldi's licensing requirements, this software is not licensed for commercial distribution, but it may be freely distributed in the public domain on a not-for-profit basis. I hope you find this software useful. Barry Sanders Multimedia Consultant National Center for Supercomputing Applications Text Processing **************************************** InControl 2.0 Demo text/in-control-20-demo.hqx Franklin Davis 18 Sep 1993 Demo version of this popular outlining software. [I was asked by Attain Corp. to post this demo to the archives. They gave permission to include it in the CD-ROM. I've sent them the posting guidelines so they'll post updates directly in the future. --Franklin Davis WELCOME to a demonstration of IN CONTROL. If you have ever used outlining software such as MORE or Acta, you will find IN CONTROL to be familiar and powerful. And even if you're not familiar with traditional outlining software, you'll find the concepts easy to grasp and instantly useful. IN CONTROL adds a whole new dimension of power beyond what is available in simple outliners. With IN CONTROL you can add new columns of information associated with each topic in the outline. And you can use these new columns to arrange and quickly re-arrange your outline into different orders. So you can see the top priority things to do for the California project, or all the things assigned to Ellis that are due before next Friday. With the click of a button, you can also see your to-do list displayed in an interactive calendar view. IN CONTROL is unlike ordinary calendar or outline programs. While calendars can remind you of upcoming events, only IN CONTROL helps you decide WHAT TO DO as well as when to do it. IN CONTROL is the only To-Do List Manager that lets you organize all your activities in an outline in a prioritized list and on your calendar. You choose the organization that's best. Starting to use IN CONTROL doesn't require a big investment of time or effort. Just type in your list and IN CONTROL is ready to help you juggle priorities, decide what to do next, and remember important dates, assignments, and details. You can set priorities, assign responsibilities, choose dates, and instantly sort your list in order based on any of these values. And you can quickly focus on just those items in the list that match any criteria you specify. You can view your lists as outlines, calendars, or both. ____________ REQUIREMENTS IN CONTROL requires the following equipment and software: Macintosh Plus or greater, including any current Macintosh model. System Software version 6.0.5 or later, or 7.0 or later 600K bytes of memory; more for larger files Two 800K floppy disk drives or a hard disk System 7 Users: IN CONTROL provides Balloon Help, supports TrueType and the required AppleEvents, and is 32-bit compatible. (This BinHex file created by DownLine 1.1) Text Processing **************************************** Info Browser 2.5.1 text/info-browser-251-hc.hqx Jeff Kline 28 Sep 1992 For reading the Digests from Info-Mac. **************************************** Text Processing JCONV-DD 1.5.0 text/jconv-dd-150.hqx Natsu 15 Nov 1993 Conversion of JIS, SJIS and EUC files. Description: ------------ JCONV-DD is a drag & drop application which performs the conversion of JIS, SJIS and EUC files. It auto-detects the encoding scheme of the file which was dropped. New In This Version: -------------------- ver.1.5 now allows the default output code settings for New-JIS, Shift-JIS, EUC input files so that users do not need to specify neither input nor output code once the default has been set. Text Processing **************************************** MacTranslit 1.2 text/mac-translit-12.hqx Mikhail Fridberg 3 Dec 1993 Converts between different writing systems of text. A utility for converting between different writing systems of text. This shareware ($25.00 US) version can convert among 3 different Cyrillic systems - Apple Standard Cyrillic, Russian KOI-8 Alternative Variant system and old Casady and Green unilingual Cyrillic system. More conversion tables are available for registered users. Required Sys 7. Drag and drop, baloon help, very fast and small. Tested on variety of macintoshes, from Mac 512 to Centris 610. 32 bit clean, virtual memory compatible. Probably should go into /info-mac/text directory. - Mike Fridberg Text Processing **************************************** MacWrite Pro 1.0v4 text/mac-write-pro-10v4-updt.hqx Lance K. Chun 7 Aug 1993 Text Editor update. CHANGES IN MACWRITE PRO VERSION 1.0v4 MacWrite Pro 1.0v4 corrects incompatibilities in previous versions of MacWrite Pro 1.0, and includes these changes: 1. Addition of the ClarisWorks 1.0 Mac Text Translator. 2. Improved handling of large files containing graphics, which have been heavily edited. 3. Improved handling of files with graphics in the header. 4. Compatibility with the MacODA XTND Translator, available from Apple Computer, Inc. 5. Improved compatibility when printing EPS graphics under non-US System Software. 6. Improved printing to QuickDraw printers. 7. Better performance when inserting a Table on a Classic running System 6.0. 8. Improved behavior with converted MacWrite II documents when no print driver is selected in the Chooser. In addition, MacWrite Pro 1.0v4 will now open MacWrite Pro documents that may not open correctly using the normal Open. command. To use this feature: 1. Hold the Option key down while you select Open. from the File menu 2. Select the "Text" format from the Show: popup menu at the bottom of the Open dialog 3. Select the document you want to open and click the Open button The progress dialog will appear briefly, then your document will open in a new window (note that all formatting and graphics are removed, and there may be extraneous characters interspersed with the text). The text is now available to be copied and pasted into a new document. Four files have been changed: o MacWrite Pro 1.0v4 o TableEditor 1.0v2 (ADDit) o Claris XTND Bridge 2.0v2 o Read Me (these Release Notes, 1.0v4) One new file has been added: o ClarisWorks 1.0 Text Translator Text Processing **************************************** MiniText 1.0.1 text/mini-text-101-hc.hqx Stephane Jose Le FEUSTE 21 Sep 1993 Very simple word processor to use in Hyper Card. I'd like to apologize for re-submitting MiniText so shortly but I realized that there was a small bug in v.1.0. I also forgot to compact the stack (within HyperCard). Now, this is corrected and I included in this archive both english and french versions of the stacks. MiniText1.0.1 ------------ MiniText is my impression of a word processor using the HyperCard (2.1) environment. I was looking for an easy way to open text files from within HC. I couldn't find anything so I made it. I hope you will find it worth posting in this archive. BinHexed and Compacted with CompactPro Checked for viruses with Disinfectant 3.2 Stephane Jose. Text Processing **************************************** Nisus Icons ÕnÕ Ruler text/nisus-icons-n-ruler.hqx Martin Charest 18 Sep 1993 New icons and a new ruler for Nisus 3.4. Are you tired of your Nisus icons and the ugly black & white ruler? This file contains new icons and a new ruler for Nisus 3.4, recommended only if you have a color monitor. Very easy to install if you have ResEdit. Instructions included. This file should be placed in the info-mac/app directory. Have fun! Martin Charest Text Processing **************************************** PlainText text/plain-text.hqx Mel Park 14 Dec 1993 All the features considered necessary for a text editor . PlainText PlainText is the plain text editor people have been clammering for that will handle files larger than 32K and it is free. It's got all the features considered necessary for a text editor plus a few more. Besides all the normal search and replace functionality you would want, it will also convert straight to curly quotes and back, strip or add linefeeds for conversions between Mac and DOS conventions, and substitute linefeeds for carriage returns for Mac/Unix conversions. It will word wrap and add or remove hard carriage returns within paragraphs. PlainText requires System 6.04 or greater and is System 7 friendly. Mel Park University of Tennessee, Memphis Text Processing **************************************** PopChar 2.6.2 text/pop-char-262.hqx Guenther Blaschek 21 Sep 1993 Control panel for "typing" unusual characters. This is PopChar version 2.6.2. It corrects two bugs that were introduced in version 2.6.1. The iconic menu mode now works as announced, and the startup icon can be turned off again. Sorry for the inconvenience if you already downloaded 2.6.1. [Moderators: please remove version 2.6.1 from the archives.] For your information, here is what was new in version 2.6.1: - A complete rewrite of essential parts was taken to make PopChar compatible with Microsoft Works 3.0. - The incompatibility with MacWrite Pro was resolved. - PopChar can now be invoked from an icon menu next to the help menu (System 7 only). - Up to 255 characters can now be inserted in the "More" mode. - The hiliting of the menus was removed. - The font size is now chosen such that the character chart always fits on the main monitor. - The frame around the "P" icon is not drawn on secondary monitors any more. - The PopChar settings are now stored in a preferences file rather than ion a resource in the control panel itself. - The PopChar icon was made more "System-7-ish". - The "ATR patch" was removed. It isn't necessary any more. - The documentation was converted to TeachText format. For those who do not know what PopChar is for: PopChar is a control panel that simplifies "typing" of unusual characters. Click the PopChar icon in the menu bar, select the character you want, and PopChar automatically inserts it in the current document as if you had typed the proper key combination on the keyboard. PopChar is FREE. TeachText documentation included. e Guenther Blaschek, University of Linz, Austria Text Processing **************************************** PowerNotes 2.1 text/power-notes-21-hc.hqx Robert Rumpf 15 Oct 1993 Electronic notebook for students. PowerNotes=81 is a Hypercard stack designed to be an electronic notebook= for students and researchers alike. Designed for use on a Powerbook= (although it will run on any Mac with a screen size of 640 x 400 or larger),= it organizes and stores information (ie, class notes, research notes, diagrams, recipes, whatever), which can be textual or graphical in= nature.=20 PowerNotes=81 has various import and export functions. This stack= is exceptionally useful as an electronic notebook for students taking= notes directly onto their PowerBooks, or for researchers and experimenters= who need to keep track of experiments, projects, or information from= primary literature references. What's new for Version 2.1? * Outliner Button to rapidly prepare an outline of all topics and subtopics in the stack (great for generating an instant syllabus!) * Print Button provides formatted output of the entire contents of a given card * Textfile Button to allow for simple import and/or export of text between an ascii file and PowerNotes * Time and Date fields are customizable * Minor Bug Fixes Text Processing **************************************** RTF->HTML Converter text/rtf-to-html-converter.hqx Chris Hector Henry Rzepa 14 Dec 1993 Takes rtf output and converts it to a html text file. I enclose a rtf to html converter written by Chris Hector and posted here with his permission. The original source is ftp.cray.com in /src/cjh/RTF/macbin202.sit.hqx. The markup language used by world-wide-webb servers is called html. This program rtftohtml takes rtf output from e.g. Microsoft Word and converts it to a html text file. If necessary, this can be edited using a html aware editor such as BBedit fitted with html extensions (available from Sumex). The output consists of a html file along with any graphic files saved as 1.pict etc. If all these files are copied to a www server directory, they become accessible via clients such as Mosaic. Note that currently, html does not support styles such as sub or superscripts, nor does it appear to cope with greek letters etc. Any chemists out there who wish to lobby for such support? Text Processing **************************************** SaintEdit 1.1 text/saint-edit-11.hqx Craig Marciniak Brian Lakeman 15 Oct 1993 General purpose text editor. This is a update to SaintEdit 1.0 that's already on sumex. Well it is finally here! This is a major upgrade to SaintEdit there are a ton of new features and many bug fixes, so please read the 1.1 release history! SaintEdit is a System 7, squeaky clean, robust general purpose text editor-not a word processor, not a page layout program, not a draw program. Hidden behind the simple and intuitive user interface lies a rather complex program representing years of work. I use it as a snazzy, efficient replacement for Teach Text: Though it doesn't (yet) support graphics, SaintEdit will read any text file and is loaded with features. SaintEdit 1.1 - System 7 Savvy - Multiple open windows - Memory dependent file size limit (greater than 32K!) - Extensive Undo/Redo support - Safe file saving routines - Extensive Search and replace - Color Day/Night Settings (change background color too!) - FastScrolls - Drag and Drop any TEXT file - Sleek Interface - Printing Support - Multiple Monitor Support - Auto read UNIX and DOS files without messing with converters - Save text files for Macintosh, UNIX, DOS, TeachText, TeachText Read Only - Speech Manager Support - And much, much more! Thank you for your support... Craig Marciniak Text Processing **************************************** Setext Viewer 0.2 Unix text/setext-viewer-02-unix.uu Oguz Isikli Akif Eyler 1 Jul 1993 Reading TidBITS on unix boxes. We have a prototype for reading TidBITS (and any setext) on unix boxes. The current version needs System 5 and curses library. **Does not work on a Mac without unix operating system** Oguz Isikli, a graduate student at Bilkent University, wrote the code. The parsing engine was ported from Easy View. User interface was based on unix Gopher client. The program is open for further development and we expect some comments (and possibly source code) contributed to the project. Text Processing **************************************** Skim text/skim-new-unix.txt Francois Pottier 18 Jul 1993 Browse through an info-mac digest . This an enhancement to the original "skim" program, written by Craig Nevill-Manning. This program helps you browse through an info-mac digest (such as those posted on comp.sys.mac.digest). For each new file submission, it asks you whether you want to download the file or not. Then it creates a script named "download". Running this script connects automatically to the info-mac ftp site (sumex) and does all the job for you. This allows to you to download programs at night, by typing something like : /bin/nohup at 0200am download Attention : this program is designed for UNIX boxes, NOT Macs.] To the archive maintainer : I have Craig's authorization to publish Text Processing **************************************** Skim Digest text/skim-digest-unix.txt Mike Gleason Mike Gleason 22 Jul 1993 Read only selected articles from the Info-Mac digests. /* skim-digest.c * version 1.0, 28 Feb 91, by Mike Gleason, NCEMRSoft. * * Purpose: To read only selected articles from the Info-Mac digests. * * How to use: Compile this C source code with your favorite C compiler on your favorite unix host: * * % cc skim-digest.c -O -o skim * * Go out and download a digest from sumex-aim.stanford.edu. Run skim: * * % skim digest50 digest51 digest49 * * It should be fairly straightforward from there. When skim finds an Text Processing **************************************** Solutions Viewer text/solutions-viewer.hqx Spec Bowers 22 Jul 1993 Document viewer for "glue" files from Solutions Inc. This is a document viewer for "glue" files from Solutions Inc. Text Processing **************************************** Style 1.2.1 text/style-121.hqx 18 Oct 1993 Create small styled text documents. This is Style 1.2.1, a simple application that lets you create small (up to about 32,000 characters) styled text documents. You can set font, font size, style attributes and color of individual characters with easily accessible menus. You can open any number of documents at the same time, the only limit being available memory. You can create small stand-alone documents ('AutoViewers') that may be viewed and printed without the application itself. Last, but not least, Style fully supports the Claris XTND architecture: you can import and export documents in various word processor formats. The Style 1.2.1 package includes translators for MacWrite 5.0 and MacWrite II. Style takes advantage of most System 7 features and user interface improvements (including Balloon Help, stationery pads, movable modal dialogs, temporary memory, apple events, etc.) but can work with any system starting from 6.0.4. System 7.0 or newer (7.1 recommended) is required to handle non-Roman script systems properly. Main changes from version 1.2: * Better Script Manager support. * Support for inline input in double-byte script systems (yes, that means Style is KanjiTalk7 compatible and TSM-aware!) * Ability to set print margins accurately. * Various bug fixes. This version supersedes all previous releases. Suggested placement in the info-mac hierarchy: info-mac/text. This archive was compressed and binhexed with StuffIt Lite 3.0.6. Text Processing **************************************** TCXdiff 1.0b1 text/tcx-diff-10b1.hqx Tat C. Wan T. C. Wan 30 Sep 1993 Text file comparison utility . TCXdiff 1.0b1 ============= [ TCXdiff requires System 7.x. ] [ TCXdiff is ) Tat C. Wan, 1993. ] [ Portions ) Symantec. Xdiff code modified from NCSA's sources. ] [This program is freeware. ] >From the Readme file: TCXdiff is a text file comparison utility which generates a difference (diff) file for a given source file. The diff file can be used to update an older version of the source file stored on another computer (normally, a Unix machine). By transferring the much shorter diff file instead of the entire source file, significant upload time can be saved. This is especially useful for people who connect to Unix hosts using slow dial-up modems. Although the primary focus of TCXdiff is for programmers who need to synchronize their program files between their personal computer and a Unix host, it can be used to update any other text file as well. TCXdiff is based on the freeware program Xdiff written in August 1989 at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). You can obtain Xdiff via anonymous ftp from ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu. The Xdiff package is needed in addition to TCXdiff since TCXdiff DOES NOT perform the updating per se, but relies on xfix (part of the Xdiff package) to perform that task. Xfix was written primarily for Unix hosts, I have not tried to compile it on other platforms. TCXdiff is functionally equivalent to Xdiff. However, it adds the ability to specify default folders and filenames (useful for batch processing), as well as drag-and-drop file processing capabilities. t.c. Text Processing **************************************** Tex-Edit 1.9.0 text/tex-edit-19.hqx Tom Bender Mark Nobles 21 Nov 1993 Excellent, free, text editor. As requested by steve jaffe. The latest version 1.9 downloaded from AOL. Tex-Edit is an excellent, free, text editor, written by Tom Bender, with speech capability via the speech manager. It allows you to style text, including color. Tex-Edit is fast, easy-to-use and requires very little memory. It is particularly adept at formatting text which is transmitted to and from a BBS. I like it because it has the coolest icon of any program ever written. After all these months of lurking, I finally get to contribute. Mark Text Processing **************************************** TeXRef text/tex-ref.hqx Mike Mayer 11 Dec 1993 Simplifies adding references to a manuscript . TeXRef probably belongs in either the text directory. TeXRef is a tool which simplifies the process of adding references to a manuscript for journal publication. Although the intended audience is those who use TeX to typeset their papers, TeXRef may prove useful to other, if they are willing to format their paper only after it is completed. Shareware-$10. mayer Text Processing **************************************** Text Editor Patches 1.3.1 text/text-editor-patches-131.hqx Jim Walker 16 Dec 1993 Installs one-app patches. TEP installs one-app patches. Unlike INITs, they don't use RAM except when using the patched app. Detailed instructions for use and a discussion of the function of each patch is included in the online help function in the Patcher. Patches include: * Use the page up & page down keys in apps that don't handle them. * Put the hot spot of HyperCard's text cursor in the normal place. * Make unfriendly apps like AOL let you use system menus even when a modal dialog is showing. * A form of word wrap (e.g., for THINK C or BBEdit Lite). * Type (), [], {} in matched pairs. * Same for $$, for TeX. * Common emacs keystrokes. Not compatible with PopUpFuncs. -- Jim Walker Text Processing **************************************** Text Press 1.1a text/text-press-11a.hqx PLANET software Santa Claus 18 Sep 1993 Converts TeachText documents between formats. THIS ARCHIVE CONTAINS: The author of Text Press, StackPacker, Personal Bomb!, and Cloud Altitude introduces two new applications, as well as two new updates... The new applications: * Informer - leave voice messages for your co-workers and/or roommates with this fancy application. Includes voice synthesis, support for the new Speech Manager, System 7 Savvy, System 6 compatible, and also makes your Macintosh ring! * At Peace - the utility which allows you to turn At Ease's sounds on and off, as well as start At Ease without restarting, quit At Ease, and more! The following two updated applications correct a minor bug in System 6's MultiFinder that makes the splash screen appear behind other windows. The fixed versions: * Text Press 1.1a - a utility which converts TeachText documents between editable (TEXT) and read-only (newspaper) formats. Useful to all Macintosh users, especially developers. * Cloud Altitude 3.0a - a dinky little program that calculates the altitude and types of clouds for any day (even today). * Look for: * The Sound Studio - add sound effects to your video productions (not associated with QuickTime). * High quality e-mail for everyone. * More to come... Text Processing **************************************** TextToMac 1.2 text/text-to-mac-12.hqx Takahiro Sumiya SUMIYA Takahiro 4 Oct 1993 Converts the end-of-line code of text files . [TextToMac 1.2] TextToMac converts the end-of-line code of text files between Macintosh, MS-DOS, and UNIX formats. Just drag & drop the file you want to convert to the TextToMac icon. First, you set the default way conversion method for each file type (from Macintosh/MS-DOS/UNIX to Macintosh/MS-DOS/UNIX). When you drag & drop a file, the program recognizes its type and, voila, you get the converted file. Requires System 7.0. Freeware. % Takahiro Sumiya, Hiroshima Univ., JAPAN. Text Processing **************************************** Undigest text/undigest-unix.txt Andrew Brandt 29 Oct 1993 Useful for parsing digest email. This perl script runs on Unix systems. It is useful for parsing digest email. For example, from inside elm (the Unix mail program) simply pipe a message thru "undigest". "Undigest" will break all the messages inside the digest into individual messages and display them. It does not alter the original message, it makes a copy. I did not write this, I just use it. I guess this should show up in the Unix dir. -Andy Text Processing **************************************** UsenEdit 1.1.1 text/usen-edit-111.hqx Erik Schwiebert 9 Dec 1993 Very small, very fast text editor. UsenEdit v1.1.1 (thats /Yooz' ned it/) is a very small, very fast text editor. It was written to cooperate with Peter Speck's Nuntius newsreader, especially in low-memory situations. Features: Up to 3 files of 32k each open at the same time; Takes only 50k of RAM to operate; Full Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo support, including F1-F4 on extended kybds.; Stationary documents for all those various .sigs; Email-ware, no $$$!; AppleEvent aware (sorry, no AppleScript); Wordwrap at specified boundary (without 's!) Requirements: 50k free RAM; System 7.0 or later; Cost: All you do is send me email saying where you found UsenEdit, what you think of it, and what you would like to see in future versions! Modifications and fixes since v1.1: Misc code removed to make program smaller; Save made default button in Preferences; Bug fix in window placement; Bug fix in Save As; Bug fix in Print. Enjoy, and have fun posting! ttyl, erik Text Processing **************************************** Aurora Borealis AD Module gui/ad/aurora-borealis.hqx Dan LaSota 9 Jul 1993 After Dark module which simulates the Aurora Borealis. Included is an After Dark module which simulates the Aurora Borealis. The module is freeware. There is also an order form for a book and a video from the University of Alaska Fairbanks that describe the Aurora in detail. Please place in your After Dark folder on the archive. Thanks, Dan LaSota User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** Bat Signal 1.1a gui/ad/bat-signal-11a.hqx Lloyd Wood 5 Oct 1993 Spotlight-like module for After Dark and DarkSide. This is Bat Signal 1.1a, a Spotlight-like module for After Dark and DarkSide. Minor cosmetic improvement over 1.1 - the module now has an appropriate icon. PLease delete any old copies (1.1 and before) and copies of the Bat Signal Icon. I'm not the author - I just package and post. Lloyd Wood User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** Bat Signal Icon gui/ad/bat-signal-custom-icns.hqx William Waits 24 Aug 1993 Custom icon for the Bat Signal After Dark Module. Here is a custom icon for the Bat Signal After Dark Module by Subversive Software. I had asked that it be included with upcoming versions of the AD module. It is under consideration. I just wanted to share this for those who felt that such a cool module should deserve a respectable icon. Although this is freeware, it is copyrighted. The Bat Signal AD Module is copyright by Subversive Software. My hats are off to you guys. The only thing that I ask is that you E-mail me and tell me what you think of the icon and that you include the Read Me document upon further distribution. I'm in the process of sprucing up my icons, and would like to know if there is any interest out there. Hope you enjoy it. My E-mail addresses are as follows: gt3017c@prism.gatech.edu (good until about 6/94) or Heathen@aol.com My snail mail address is: William Waits 1471 Ashwood Way Lawrenceville, Ga. 30243 User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** BlackLikeMe gui/ad/black-like-me.hqx joe@clipper.cb.att.com 29 Sep 1993 Simple black-the-screen AfterDark module. BlackLikeMe - AD screensaver This is a simple black-the-screen AfterDark module. Someone asked for a use-no-cycles AD screensaver - well ... here it is. only requirement: you need a screen to blank :) - joe User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** Bungee gui/ad/bungee.hqx Allan M. Bloom 1 Sep 1993 Screen saver showing a bungee jumper when his cord suddenly snaps. In keeping with the serious professional nature of this forum, I submit the BUNGEE After Dark module, downloaded from the Washington Apple Pi bulletin board. Following is from the README: Al Bloom, Virginia Tech No, I'm not the author >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bungee is a screen saver that depicts exactly what would happen if a bungee jumper's cord suddenly snapped. Settings can be made to see a man jump. When the cord breaks he falls to the ground with a grotesque splat. You can also choose to see a cow jumping. When the cow hits the ground it turns into a pile of steaks, hamburgers and sausages. Another setting allows you to see what would happen if the cord didn't snap but the man did instead. Of course for those that don't like the blood and gore, a successful option is available where the jumper just bounces on the cord. Bungee requires After Dark 2.0u (or greater) for the Macintosh and System 7 (or System 6 with 32 bit quickdraw) to run. Bungee is shareware: $3.00 to Midnight Software. User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** Flying Eric gui/ad/flying-eric.hqx nwc1@midway.uchicago.edu 4 Nov 1993 Adaption of the Flying Toaster AfterDark module. flying eric ad module comes with readme... This AfterDark module, Flying Eric, was adapted by Eric Weidl, programmer for the Biological Sciences Division of the University of Chicago. The original module was, of course, Flying Toasters. -submitted by n-choe@uchicago.edu, a mere Computing Assistant, who made UCDesktopTextures a while back. I'm a U.G. CA working in the BSLC for the BSDAC of the UC. enjoy... User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** InvertShapes 1.0.1 gui/ad/invert-shapes-101.hqx j.t.judge 10 Oct 1993 InvertShapes AfterDark screensaver module. This is version 1.0.1 of the InvertShapes AfterDark screensaver module. This version corrects the "random" feature and the credit string. Source code is included. - j.t.judge User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** JASIK 2.54 gui/ad/jasik-254.hqx joshua golub 16 Aug 1993 Displays the familiar environment of The Debugger from Jasik Designs. JASIK this "after dark" module does not do much to "save" the screen, but will display the familiar environment of The Debugger from Jasik Designs, so that you can always appear to be hard at work debugging. send your comments and suggestions to: joshua golub 62 timber hill road buffalo grove, il 60089 golub@sgi.siemens.com source code: available on request inspiration: the best debugger in the world User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** Memories gui/ad/memories.hqx Adam Miller 14 Jul 1993 Kind of freaky After Dark module. Memories by Adam Miller 1993 This is an After Dark module. It runs great in black and white. I guarantee you that you have never seen anything like it. It is kind of freaky sometimes. Remember, Memories is not available in any store. User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** PeekaBoo 1.1.2 gui/ad/peek-a-boo-112.hqx joe 29 Oct 1993 AfterDark screensaver module. Macfolks, PeekABoo version 1.1.2 AfterDark(tm) screensaver module. This version will run under Multimodule and Randomizer !! For those already with version 1.1.1, I'm submitting a patch to update that version. Download the patch instead - it's smaller :) Source code is included. This is FREE. Requires Color Quickdraw (+ System 7 ??) because it uses offscreen graphics worlds. - joe User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** RAM 1.0.1 gui/ad/ram-101.hqx joshua golub 24 Aug 1993 Displays the contents of RAM one page at a time. "RAM" displays the contents of RAM one page at a time. the user can control the length of the pause between pages and the font size of the display. send your comments and suggestions to: joshua golub 62 timber hill road buffalo grove, il 60089 golub@sgi.siemens.com source code: available on request User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** Satellite Image gui/ad/satellite-images.hqx J. Haller 29 Sep 1993 Contains 9 screen saver modules for After Dark or Darkside 4.1. This archive contains 9 screen saver modules for After Dark or Darkside 4.1. Each one is a rotating globe displaying satellite-derived measurements of surface temperature, cloud cover, precipitation, or other Earth processes. The original data sets were acquired and processed by numerous unrelated Federal and University projects. Gene Carl Feldman of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center borrowed from the collection to create these modules, and he graciously agreed to let all of us enjoy them. He plans to add more as time allows. He archives them at manono.gsfc.nasa.gov. Load the sampler file to view the whole set. J. Haller Institute for Geophysics University of Texas at Austin User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** Saw 1.1 gui/ad/saw-11.hqx Danny J. Zerkel 4 Oct 1993 Repeatedly saws a strip from the bottom of your screen. This is Saw 1.1, an AfterDark module that I have written. It repeatedly saws a strip from the bottom of your screen, until the screen is blank. Includes an optional power saw sound. Version 1.1 saws both left-to-right and right-to-left and has a multimonitor bug fixed. FreeWare, requires ColorQuickDraw. Packaged with StuffIt Deluxe. Danny J. Zerkel User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** Screensaver/After Dark FAQ 1.6 gui/ad/ad-faq-16.txt Lloyd Wood 25 Oct 1993 Latest version of the Mac Screensaver/After Dark FAQ - v1.6. To all site moderators: Here's the latest version of the Mac Screensaver/After Dark FAQ - v1.6. Since this FAQ tries to be all things to all screensaver users, I'd be grateful if you could put a copy (AfterDarkFAQ16) wherever you keep shareware After Dark modules, and another copy, or an alias (ScreensaverFAQ16) wherever you keep other standalone screensavers. That way, the entire audience it's aimed at gets to see it. And please delete all old versions of the FAQ - 1.5 and earlier. I'll be using archie to check..... Thanks, User Interface-AfterDark **************************************** A Friend 1.3 gui/a-friend-13.hqx Alexander W. Kourakos 5 Jul 1993 INIT that simulates someone typing friendly messages. This is "a friend": A silly little INIT that simulates someone typing friendly messages, complete with typing sounds. It gets very annoying after a while, and could be used to play a joke on someone. That's what I used it for, at least. All the settings are configurable with ResEdit. Includes source code. User Interface-General **************************************** Adder gui/adder.hqx 21 Oct 1993 Allows adding applications to the At Ease desktop. **************************************** User Interface-General Alias Director 3.5.2 gui/alias-director-352.hqx Ken Simpson 16 Nov 1993 Makes the various aspects of alias management easy . Alias Director was written to make creating, using, and the various aspects= of alias management as easy as possible. To provide the maximum in speed and convenience, Alias Director makes extensive use of the drag-and-drop featur= e of System 7. =20 =CA=20 To create an alias for an item ("item" in this document refers to anything = that appears in the Finder--file, folder, disk, or partition--that you can norma= lly create an alias for), drop the item onto the Alias Director icon. A dialog = box will appear that contains the item's name in a field for editing, a pop-up = menu for telling Alias Director where you want the alias it creates, and some buttons. The menu contains three choices initially: Apple Menu Items, Deskt= op, and New Location=C9. To put an alias in a location ("location" refers to fo= lder, disk or partition) listed in the menu, select it from the menu and click th= e Create button. To add a folder or disk to the menu, go to the folder or dis= k you want to add, and click the button at the bottom whose name is that of the f= older or disk you want to add. To create an alias in a location without adding it= to the menu, click the Create Alias button. Once you add a location to the men= u, it will be there every time you use Alias Director, unless you choose to remov= e it. If several items are dropped onto Alias Director, it presents them to you o= ne at a time to process.=20 =CA=20 ** Version 3.5.2 20 August 1993 Scan aliases used to cause a crash on S= E/30s and some other older =D4030 Macs. This has been fixed.=20 User Interface-General **************************************** Alias Style 1.0 gui/alias-style-10.hqx J. Rossi 19 Nov 1993 Changes the style in which names of System 7 Aliases are written. This is a Control Panel that allows you to change the style in which names of System 7 Aliases are written. The default is italics which can be hard to read. Full doc included. I.m not the author. User Interface-General **************************************** Applicon 2.3 pt 1 of 4 gui/applicon-23.hqx Rick Holzgrafe 7 Aug 1993 Places a "tile" on your desktop for each running application . Applicon 2.3 - part 1 of 4 This is Applicon 2.3, an upgrade to Applicon 2.2 and earlier versions. Applicon is a utility for System 7. It places a "tile" on your desktop for each running application listed under the Application menu. Each tile displays the icon and name of "its" application. Clicking the tile brings its application to the front, the same as if you'd selected that app from the Application menu. Option-clicking will hide the current app's windows before bringing the selected app to the front. Applicon is nice because you can see what's running without pulling down a menu, and because the tiles are easier to manage than menu items: you don't have to stop and read, and you don't have to be too precise with the mouse. This release, version 2.3, fixes a few bugs and introduces three new features, including an option to "Always Hide Others." All users are recommended to upgrade. Applicon is a fully compatible System 7.0 application that shows how some things that used to require INITs can now be done with a small app. You can launch Applicon at any time, but it's most convenient to simply drop it into your Startup Items folder inside your System Folder. It features full on-line help, including Balloon Help. Applicon requires System 7.0 or later. It is free. By Rick Holzgrafe rmh@taligent.com Copyright 1991-1993 by Semicolon Software. All rights reserved. User Interface-General **************************************** Attention 1.0.2 gui/attention-102.hqx piovanel@dsi.unimi.it 10 Jul 1993 Customizes the sound played when applications need your attention. **************************************** User Interface-General Basic Black 1.2 gui/basic-black-12.hqx Mason L. Bliss 8 Aug 1993 Freeware screen saver. Enclosed is Basic Black version 1.2, the latest version of my freeware screen saver. Basic Black is a tiny screen saver that works with both System 6 and 7. It operates as a Control Panel, so it's easy to configure. It requires a very small amount of memory, and takes up very little processor time, so your applications will operate at full speed, even when the screen is asleep. Basic Black now supports Powerbooks, and offers a bouncing analog clock in addition to the default "Basic Black" look. Source code is available upon request, and will soon be distributed on the mac.archive.umich.edu ftp site. Mason L. Bliss User Interface-General **************************************** Belch! 2.0 gui/belch.hqx Derek Chee 14 Oct 1993 Extension that causes your Mac to have a case of indigestion. Here's a new version of Andrew Welch's Belch! extension. His description follows. -- Derek ---------- Belch! is a little Extension that causes your Mac to have a case of indigestion: it lets out a nasty belch every once in a while. This Extension is fun to put on your friend's (or co-worker's) Macintosh... sit back and watch the fireworks! To install Belch!, simply drop it onto the System Folder of the machine you wish to give indigestion and restart it. Belch! is completely free; I hope you enjoy it! Derek Chee User Interface-General **************************************** Blood 2.0 gui/blood-20.hqx Alessandro Levi Montalcini 18 Sep 1993 Control panel that putsdrops of blood on your desktop. Blood is an absolutely useless control panel that puts some drops of blood right on your desktop. The drops will float over all your windows and will behave like actual holes in your screen. You may move the drops by dragging them somewhere else or remove them by holding down the option key when you click inside a drop. FREEWARE Author: Alessandro Levi Montalcini User Interface-General **************************************** Bubbinator gui/bubbinator.hqx Andrew S. McGeachie 21 Nov 1993 Changes the name of every button, check box, and radio button . This is a really stupid System Extension which, once installed, changes the name of every button, check box, and radio button created by any application to the name "Bubba". Its actually rather amusing for the first few minutes. A friend requested I post it. Send comments, suggestions, bugs to: Andrew S. McGeachie geech@cs.bu.edu User Interface-General **************************************** Chuuzr 1.01 gui/chuuzr-101.hqx J. Rossi 19 Nov 1993 Quickly mounts server volumes from a hierarchical menu in Chooser. Chuuzr is an INIT/cdev that allows you to quickly mount server volumes from a hierarchical menu from the Chooser menu item and through standard file dialogs. Full doc included I.m not the author. User Interface-General **************************************** Click, There It Is! 1.0.1 gui/click-here-it-is-101.hqx Richard C. Cardona 24 Oct 1993 Opens or saves to an open window. Click, there it is! 1.0.1 copyright (c) 1993, by Richard C. Cardona Utilities Group, Austin, Tx, USA. Shareware: US$5.00 What does it do? Click, there it is! is something Apple should have done in the open/save dialog since the invention of the Multifinder. Have you ever wanted to open/save a document into a place where the Finder already has a window opened for it? A certain popular utilities package got it half right with one of their components except they don't let you click on the Finder window's title bar. Click, there it is! has no such restrictions. If you see the window in the Finder you can instantly make that your current folder simply by clicking on it. If want to select the desktop, simply click on the desktop. If the open/save dialog should happen to obscure the Finder window you are looking for, then simply drag it out of the way by dragging it from any point along the frame! Contacting info: Richard C. Cardona USMail: P.O. Box 7914, Austin, Tx 78713-7914 Internet: matisse@utxvms.cc.utexas.edu (reliable), rick_cardona@capmac.org AOL: CapMac Applelink: MONICO User Interface-General **************************************** ClicSleep 1.2 gui/clic-sleep-12.hqx Jean-Philippe Nicaise 14 Dec 1993 Puts machine to sleep when one of the screen's corners is clicked. ClicSleep is a Control Panel (cdev) which works only on macintoshes with the Power Manager (i.e. Macintosh Portable and PowerBooks). It will put your machine to sleep when you click in one of the screen's corners. You can choose which corner and disable ClicSleep with the control panel. The ClicSleep allows you to disable the NetWork alert, set the size of the "sensible" rectangle (I use 2), and set the modifier keys. User Interface-General **************************************** ColorSwitch 2.3 gui/color-switch-230.hqx Derek Chee 6 Dec 1993 Allows effortless switching between the available color modes. Version 2.3.0 implements Ambrosia Software's new license code registration system, which allows registered users to personalize their copy of ColorSwitch and remove the shareware notices. ColorSwitch is a Control Panel that allows you to effortlessly switch between the available color modes of any attached monitors. Instead of the inconvenience of using the Monitors Control Panel every time you want to switch between color modes, you can simply hold down the ColorSwitch modifier keys and click anywhere on the monitor you want to change. A menu will pop up listing the available color modes for the monitor you clicked on; just select the color mode you want and ColorSwitch will acquiesce. Under System 7 or later, things are even easier: ColorSwitch installs a Monitor icon-menu next to the Balloon Help menu, from which you can simply choose the color mode you desire for your main monitor. ColorSwitch comes in very handy for many day-to-day tasks. Certain programs require that your monitor be set to a certain color mode in order to run, and using the Monitors control panel every time you need to switch color modes grows tiresome quickly. Your Macintosh will also operate more quickly if you normally operate in black and white mode, switching to a more colorful setting only when you need to. ColorSwitch makes switching color modes so quick and convenient, you will find yourself using it constantly to improve your quality of life at the computer. Once installed, ColorSwitch uses up 5K of memory. User Interface-General **************************************** Crooked Mouse 1.0 gui/crooked-mouse-10.hqx Mark Pilgrim 15 Nov 1993 Moves the mouse at an angle counterclockwise from the angel moved . Crooked Mouse is a fun little INIT which will cause your mouse to move at an angle 45 degrees counterclockwise from the angle you moved it. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; complete C source code will be uploaded to the archive sites. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This INIT should work under any system, with any monitor, on any Macintosh. Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Crooked Mouse 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. User Interface-General **************************************** DarkShutdown 2.1 gui/darkside-shutdown-21.hqx Alex Rodella 6 Oct 1993 Darkside 4.1 module which will restart/shut down the Mac. DarkShutdown is a Darkside 4.1 module which will restart/shut down your Mac besides darkening the screens after the given time has elapsed. The Finder or At Ease must be running, because I restart/shut down by telling them to do it (with Apple Events), so that all open applications are closed correctly. There is even an option for responding automatically to the "Do you want to save..." dialog boxes, useful if the Mac is unattended. It is fully integrated with Alessandro Levi Montalcini's Shutdown Delay 2.0.1. Version 2.0 lets you restart/shut down: - at a specified time; - once a specified period of time has elapsed after the Mac starts up; - once a specified period of time has elapsed after the screen saver engages. DarkShutdown fades the screen and shows the countdown. Version 2.1 speaks the countdown (ten-nine-eight-seven...) then speaks "restart/shutdown" if the Speech Manager is installed. Enjoy yourself and remember the $5 shareware fee! Fabrizio Oddone User Interface-General **************************************** Darkside of the Mac 4.1 gui/dark-side-of-the-mac-41.hqx David Faust 24 Aug 1993 The latest release of Tom Dowdy's screensaver. The latest release of Tom Dowdy's excellent screensaver. Fixes many bugs. Very cool. Check it out. Dave User Interface-General **************************************** Decor 1.1.3 gui/decor-113.hqx Francois Pottier 28 Nov 1993 Displays a picture in the background in place of the desktop pattern. This is the latest version of my control panel, Decor. It allows you to display a picture in the background instead of the dull desktop pattern. Changes since 1.1.2 : - Added "Hide picture if depth changes" check box. - Improved dithering when the screen's depth or palette changes. - Decor now uses a preferences file, which makes updating completely painless. - It's now possible to copy text from the help blurb (especially my address :-) - Decor should now behave correctly on systems with several disks. Requires System 7 and 32 bit Quickdraw. $5 Shareware. Try it! User Interface-General **************************************** Deep Thought 2.0.3 gui/deep-thought-203.hqx Shawn Drew 9 Jul 1993 Displays a thought when the computer is started. Deep Thought is a very simple System Extension/Control Panel that I wrote to display a stupid, humorous, thoughtful, etc. quote when you start up your computer. It's PostcardWare, which means if you like it, send me a picture postcard from your home town! Version 2.0.3 is mostly a bug fix, although it contains a new feature which makes it more happy on large monitors (ie. it now sizes its window horizontally as well as vertically). User Interface-General **************************************** Default Folder 2.46 gui/default-folder-245.hqx Jon Gotow 2 Dec 1993 Sets up default folders for applications and desk accessories. Default Folder is a control panel device that allows you to set up default folders for applications and desk accessories. It also provides pop-up menus in the standard file dialog (like Directory Assistance or SuperBoomerang) for navigating between often-used folders and disks and for modifying the current application's default folder. It also provides a "rebound" feature which reselects the last file you chose. Default Folder is shareware. User Interface-General **************************************** Discolour 1.0.2 gui/discolour-102.hqx Andrew Welch 14 Oct 1993 Displays color icons in place of the black and white floppy disk icons. Discolour works only under System 7 on color-capable Macintoshes. Discolour is a system extension for System 7.0 and later that rectifies a shortcoming in the wonderful Finder 7.0: floppy disk icons are displayed as the ugly old black and white icon while the rest of the desktop is bursting with color! Discolour causes the Finder to display beautiful full-color icons in place of the black and white floppy disk icons when you are in 16 color mode or greater. Just drag Discolour onto your System Folder icon and restart your Macintosh to activate it. Discolour uses less than 1K of memory once it is installed, and was optimized so that it won't slow your Macintosh down, so the cost of having beautiful color disk icons is minimal. Discolour is completely free; I hope you enjoy it! User Interface-General **************************************** Drag Any Window 3.0 gui/drag-any-window-30.hqx Alessandro Levi Montalcini 1 Oct 1993 Allows easy movement of any window. DragAnyWindow is a control panel that allows you to easily move any kind of window, including dialogs, alerts, standard "Open" and "Save" dialogs, game windows and other non-movable windows. Version 3.0 adds the capability of centering the window on the screen. SHAREWARE - $5 Author: Alessandro Levi Montalcini User Interface-General **************************************** DumbInit gui/dumb-init.hqx Thomas R Lawrence 26 Jul 1993 Shows as many icons as it can find in it's resource fork when it starts up. Have you ever wanted to impress your friends by having 5 or 6 rows of INITs show up when you turned on your computer, but you couldn't find that many or you didn't have enough memory, or they didn't get along with each other? Well, this little INIT shows as many icons as it can find in it's resource fork when it starts up. Then it disappears from memory without a trace (I hope). It even randomly pauses between each icon to make the sequence believable. (The drive light won't be flashing, but who'll notice that anyway.) Thomas R. Lawrence User Interface-General **************************************** Eclipse 2.2 gui/eclipse-220.hqx Derek Chee 6 Dec 1993 Dims your screen after a specified period of inactivity. Version 2.2.0 implements Ambrosia Software's new license code registration system, which allows registered users to personalize their copy of Eclipse and remove the shareware notices. Eclipse offers several features, the most important of which is the ability to display any picture you like (such as a company logo or a picture of your favorite model) when your monitor is dimmed. No matter how large the picture is, Eclipse _still_ uses up only 5K of memory and very little processor time. Eclipse is a Control Panel that automatically dims your screen after a specified period of inactivity. Your monitor can sustain "burn in" damage if the same image is left on it for extended periods of time, which results in the ghosting of images and decreased monitor clarity. Your monitor is a vital part of your computer system, and often an expensive one at that, so it only makes sense to protect it. After Eclipse notices that you have not used your computer for a period of time, it blanks the monitor and draws the current time at random locations on the screen to prevent burn in damage. Background tasks such as spreadsheet recalulation, database sorting, or printing will continue normally while Eclipse has dimmed your monitor. Eclipse offers several unique features that should make it your screen saver of choice: - Your monitor is transparently protected from damage - Background tasks will continue unhindered, because Eclipse uses very little processor time - Eclipse has been extensively tested, so you can use it with confidence - You can display your favorite picture while your monitor is dimmed - Companies can put their logo into Eclipse to have it displayed while their Mac's are idle - Eclipse uses very little memory, approximately 5K, so you won't be wasting memory for such a basic task as monitor dimming Once installed, Eclipse uses up 5K of memory. User Interface-General **************************************** Extensions Manager Icons gui/extensions-manager-icons.hqx Lloyd Wood 12 Jul 1993 Icons for Extensions Manager . Extensions Manager 2.0 doesn't include icons for the folders it creates, so I made some up - simply crossing out the normal symbols for each folder. And a number of other folder icons are included, too. Enjoy. Lloyd Wood User Interface-General **************************************** FaberFinder 4.1.1 gui/faber-finder-411.hqx Fabrizio Oddone 13 Nov 1993 A mini Finder. FaberFinder is Yet Another MiniFinder. Has "a lot" of features, though it is only 3K (the power of good old assembler). Read the enclosed note for details. FaberFinder 4.1 and later should **not** need the 128k ROMs (Mac Plus or later Macs). It works (at least) on my old, faithful Mac Plus under System 1.1, 2.0, 4.0, 4.3, 6.0.2, 6.0.8; you can use it under System 7.0 or later, but System 7 is not fully supported: you cannot launch desk accessories from the directory dialog box, for instance. FaberFinder may be useful for emergency disks, where space is at a premium. Read the enclosed note to learn more. Enjoy yourself and remember the $5 shareware fee! Fabrizio Oddone User Interface-General **************************************** FaberZooms 1.1.1 gui/darkside-faber-zooms-111.hqx Alex Rodella 1 Oct 1993 Darkside 4.1 module which displays zooming rectangles . Enclosed is a Darkside 4.1 module which displays zooming rectangles (in color if you have a color-capable Mac) all over your screen(s). Now you may play a sound while the rectangle moves. This fader is FREE! Enjoy. Fabrizio Oddone User Interface-General **************************************** Felix 1.0b gui/felix-10b.hqx Francois Pottier 1 Jul 1993 Freeware replacement for drag'n dropping. REQUIRES System 7 Felix is a freeware replacement for drag'n dropping. It's an extension that allows you, when double-clicking on a document, to choose which application you want to use to open it. All you have to do is to maintain the Control key down while double-clicking. You will then be presented with a Standard File dialog prompting you for an application to use. See the readme file for more info. User Interface-General **************************************** File Buddy 1.8 gui/file-buddy-18.hqx J. Rossi 19 Nov 1993 Provides several Get Info options. File Buddy provides several Get Info options. File Buddy's default drag&drop behavior (and main reason for being) is to present the user with Get Info dialog box containing extensive information about the item dropped. Full doc included. I'm not the author. User Interface-General **************************************** Final Chance 1.0 gui/final-chance-10.hqx Mark Pilgrim 13 Dec 1993 Provides a final chance to decide if you really want to shut down. Final Chance is a combination of fluff and utility. On one hand, it gives you a random quote on shutdown, which is pretty useless, really. On the other hand, it gives you a final chance to decide if you really want to shut your Macintosh down, or if you want to exit to the Finder. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; complete C source code will be uploaded to the archive sites. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This INIT should work on all Macintoshes under either system 6 or 7, but I can't say I've tested it under all environments. Please report any bugs, comments, and suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Final Chance 1.0 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. User Interface-General **************************************** Finder Sounds 1.3.1 gui/finder-sounds-131.hqx Greg Smith Graham Allsopp 31 Aug 1993 Plays sounds corresponding to variousevents. Finder Sounds will only work with Systems 6.0.4 to System 6.0.8 inclusive. If you want to use them with System 7, see System 7 Finder Sounds Since the Macintosh System Software version 6.0.4 came out, the Finder has had the undocumented ability to play sounds corresponding to various events. Such events include opening and closing windows, creating and deleting files, and even modifying windows. All you really need to take advantage of this feature is a piece of code. Drag Finder Sounds and Finder Sounds Config to your system folder and reboot. You will then have a sonic Finder! Graham User Interface-General **************************************** FinderXtender 1.7 gui/finder-xtender-17.hqx J. Rossi 19 Nov 1993 Gives powerful folder management function to Finder. FinderXtender is a System Extension for the Finder 7. It gives powerful folder management function to your Finder. You can directly open specific folder or System related folders without opening multiple windows. FinderXtender universal launcher can open any kinds of Application, Deskaccessary, Control Panel and Documents. Full doc included. I'm not the author User Interface-General **************************************** Findswell 2.3 Demo Part 1 of 2 gui/findswell-23-demo.hqx Michael Crawford 9 Jul 1993 Searchs disks for files, remembers recently opened files, and more. This is the first of a two part posting of the Findswell(tm) Demo, version 2.3. Remove the headers and trailers, join the two files together, and use Stuffit 1.5.1 (or any later version) to de-binhex and unstuff them. Findswell is a Control Panel that adds a button to Open and Save dialogs, to allow you to search disks for files, remember recently opened files, and create folders. Version 2.3 is now fully compatible with System 7, but will still work back to System 3.2. Findswell is $49.95, plus $6 for shipping and handling. Registered owners of version 2.0 or later may upgrade for just the $6 shipping and handling charge (or drop by the office and say hello - no shipping!) Also included is a TeachText text file with instructions, and another with descriptions of our other products, including: Working Watermarker background graphic printing utility Toner Tuner toner saving printing utility Spellswell 7 Apple Events and document spellchecker Writeswell Jr. FREE Apple Events word processor - free source code! Lookup interactive keystroke spellchecker Last Resort keystroke saver QuickLetter correspondence and envelope printing DA Spellswell for 4th Dimension Developers Please call or write if you want more information on these products. Michael D. Crawford Product Development Manager Working Software, Inc. PO Box 1844 Santa Cruz, CA 95061-1844 (408) 423-5696 (408) 423-5699 Fax 76004.2072@compuserve.com User Interface-General **************************************** FolderIcon gui/folder-icon.hqx Scott Lindsey 7 Nov 1993 Utility for generating custom folder icons from existing desktop icons FolderIcon is a utility for generating custom folder icons from existing desktop icons. For example, it could create the familiar system folder icon from the Finder icon. -- Scott Lindsey User Interface-General **************************************** Forward Delete 1.1 gui/forward-delete-11.hqx Alex Rodella 7 Nov 1993 Allows useof that mysterious key called forward delete. Forward Delete is a small extension that lets you use that mysterious key called forward delete, present on all Extended Keyboards. Press this key to delete the character at the right of the insertion point. You can now obtain the same effect by pressing shift-delete. Moreover, it lets you delete words with the Apple-approved combinations option-backspace and option-fwd del. It works with every application using TextEdit (if you do not know what TextEdit is, do not worry: it is simply that part of the Mac Operating System which manages basic text editing). Try it out with TeachText or in dialog boxes. I have been using it since 1992 (!) with no problems or incompatibilities at all. If you install this utility, you will find yourself using it more frequently, even in programs which have always supported it! The miracles of consistency between applications... This works even on a Plus under System 4.3, and (hopefully) under System 6 & 7 on any other Mac. New in 1.1: shift-delete now works as forward delete - useful on EVERY keyboard. This utility is FREE! Enjoy yourself! Fabrizio Oddone User Interface-General **************************************** Frank Black 1.0d2 gui/frank-black-10d2.hqx Pete Gontier 17 Nov 1993 A minmalist screen-saver similar to good old Dimmer . Enclosed please find a minmalist screen-saver similar to good old Dimmer -- this new saver merely turns down the intensity of an RGB screen using the Gamma Fade libraries recently posted to sumex. It is so minimalist that the user cannot (yet) adjust the sleep time (30 minutes) or the sleep-now corner (upper left). User Interface-General **************************************** Funky Desk Pat 1.0.0 gui/funky-desk-pat-10.hqx John Montbriand 20 Sep 1993 Sets the desktop pattern to a complex and irregular colour pixel pattern. This app sets the desktop pattern on your macintosh to a complex and irregular colour pixel pattern I made >From a picture I drew using that Aldus SuperPaint program. It's Freeware! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do... Works on multiple monitor systems, and is suitable for putting into your "Startup Items" folder if you're running system 7, although it should work on any colour Macintosh. This program does not attempt anything dangerous, like modifying the system file or anything like that, so I think it's safe. However, it goes without saying--use this program at your own risk. Oh, one last thing, if you notice the pattern dissapears after running the control pannel, just run FunkyDeskPat again... John Montbriand, of Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada. User Interface-General **************************************** Ghost Mouse 1.1 gui/ghost-mouse-11.hqx Mark Pilgrim 15 Nov 1993 Causes the pointer to disappear as soon as the mouse stops. Ghost Mouse is a fun little INIT which will cause your mouse to disappear if you stop moving it. Due to numerous requests from users of version 1.0, the mouse can stay stationery for about 2 seconds before it disappears. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; complete C source code will be uploaded to the archive sites. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This INIT should work under any system, with any monitor, on any Macintosh. Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Ghost Mouse 1.1 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. User Interface-General **************************************** Glidel 2.1 gui/glidel-21.hqx Gilles Berkovitch 11 Oct 1993 Extension to Drag-and-Drop icons on the Finder's Menu Items . *** WHAT *** Glidel is a freeware system extension to Drag-and-Drop icons on the Finder's Menu Items (that works only with System 7). *** HOW *** The action performed depends on where you drag-and-drop a selection to: -- The Apple Menu Icon: move the selection to the "Apple Menu Items" folder -- A Folder or Application in the Apple Menu: same action performed as would do drag-and-dropping the selected file on the folder's or application's icon -- An Item in the File Menu: same as selecting the file in the finder then choosing a File Menu Item -- The Application Menu Icon: move the selection to the "System" folder -- An Item in the Application Menu: same action performed as would do drag-and-dropping the selected file on the application's icon. Glidel works well with most hierarchical menus and menu creating utilities. If one press the Option or Control key when drag-and-dropping, a "Duplicate" or an "Alias" of the file will be moved or opened. *** CHANGES AND NOTE *** -- Glidel 2.1: Glidel doesn't open any more the window to which a file is moved/copied/aliased; various bug fixes (for big screen or 68000 macs) -- For more details, questions ... read the "ReadMe" AND "Lisez moi" (in french, sorry :-) file, or e-mail to the author at: GB136@calvacom.fr User Interface-General **************************************** Gravity Mouse 1.1 gui/gravity-mouse-11.hqx Mark Pilgrim 15 Nov 1993 Causes your mouse to occasionally be overcome by gravity. Gravity Mouse is a fun little INIT which will cause your mouse to be occasionally overcome by gravity. This INIT is free and is distributed under the GNU General Public License; complete C source code will be uploaded to the archive sites. If you do not have FTP access, e-mail the author for a copy of the INIT, the source code, or a list of other programs by the same author. The address is f8dy@netaxs.com. This INIT should work under any system, with any monitor, on any Macintosh. Please report any bugs/comments/suggestions to f8dy@netaxs.com. Gravity Mouse 1.1 is copyright 1993, Mark Pilgrim, MerriMac Software Group. User Interface-General **************************************** Greg's Browser 1.2 gui/gregs-browser-12.hqx Gregory D. Landweber 19 Nov 1993 Displays the contents of a folder, its parent, and a subfolder. Do you think the Finder is too slow and clumsy when navigating through your folder structure? Do you perhaps use a hierarchical Apple menu utility but are tired of zigging and zagging your mouse from submenu to submenu? Or maybe you just like color icons. If so, then you should try Greg's Browser. Displaying multiple folders in a single window, Greg's Browser lets you simultaneously see the contents of a folder, its parent, and a subfolder, providing a quick and easy way of moving both up and down through your folder hierarchy. PLEASE READ THE DOCUMENTATION FILE! Odds are that you will discover a few "new" features that have been included since version 1.0... Changes since version 1.1 ------------------------- o The Browser has a sleek new 3d grayscale interface ala System 7 Pro. o You can now resize the Browser window to show four file list panes. o You can now drag and drop the large file icon onto application bookmarks. o The file list title pop-ups and bookmarks now behave more intuitively. o The Browser will now do a "Get Info..." or "Reveal" if you select files while holding down the