This is a beefed up version of Aaron, which makes the Copland look-a-like interface better looking that version 1.x.x. This archive came bundled with DeskPicture, but I'm really not sure why people will want to use Aaron over Kaleidoscope, considering all Aaron features are included in k-scope 1.0.
• Administering FC for Mac OS •
FC 3.5 docs in PDF format for any new admins to the FC server.
• Claris Emailer 2.0d26 •
Many new features, a tool bar, drag and drop to specified folders, and much more. Read my review in the "Articles" section of this issue for full details on this pre-release.
• Hotline Client & Server 1.1b14 •
http://netspace.net.au/~hinks/
Hotline is an internet and intranet program for electronic conferencing. Once connected to a Hotline Server, you can chat, send messages, and transfer files with other users. Just double-click and go.
Very much like a BBS for the net, it's got a way to go, but is VERY slick.
• HTML Resource Guide 1.1 •
One of THE best HTML guides I've come across, it has literally hundreds of examples, descriptions, and a very cool hexchart. Just about anything under the sun that you needed to know about HTML development--and more.
In DOCMaker format, it has a straight forward list of tags and what they do. A nicely formatted resource guide, it contains examples for all levels of HTML development. If you've been searching for a quick reference guide for HTML, search no longer.
• Kaleidoscope Stuff •
An archive titled "Kaleidoscope Stuff.sit" is being distribued in #macfilez and various other mac channels by "Whirk." This archive contains several new color schemes for Kaleidoscope 1.0 and ways to create your own! There are some very cool new patters, there should be one to your liking.
This archive contains three folders, "Daves-Kaleidoscope-Extras-1.2," "CyberCOP patch for Kaleidoscope," and a folder with information on creating your own Kaleidoscope schemes.
• OpenTransport 1.1.1 •
The most current release of OpenTransport, fixes many bugs/flaws, you name it with your TCP/IP connections. Since this fixes many obvious bugs, it is recommended that this be installed with System 7.5.x for optimal TCP/IP performance.
*** Please excuse the lack of descriptions in this issue, there are far to many new releases to cover, and most people know what the archives are.