Abstracts of files as of Thu Apr 1 03:00:11 PST 1993Directory: info-mac/app#### BINHEX 3d-galaxy-collisions.hqx ****#### BINHEX address-book-350.hqx ****From: Murph Sewall <Sewall@UConnVM.Uconn.Edu>Version 3.5.0 of Jim Leitch's super Address Book utility. It sorts,selects, prints envelopes (with U.S. barcodes), and dials the phone(with or without a modem). Really terrific, and not too expensiveshareware.Version 3.5.0 corrects some small glitches and adds a few enhancements.#### BINHEX adobe-photoshop-kit.hqx ****Date: Mon, 11 Mar 91 11:25:29 -0800From: Martin Fong <fong@erg.sri.com>Subject: Adobe PhotoShop Development Kit (Complete)Moderators, please replace my previous Adobe PhotoShop Development Kitposting with this submission.The following file is a self-extracting StuffIt archive containing thecomplete Adobe PhotoShop Module Development Kit (-- this is the samekit that Mike Kelly used to produce the PhotoShop University of UtahRLE import/export modules). Although it was obtained directly fromAdobe, there appear to be no restrictions on its use or distribution. Martin Fong fong@erg.sri.com Senior Software Engineer SRI International, 408-62 333 Ravenswood Avenue Menlo Park, CA 94025------------------------------------------------------------------------#### BINHEX agent.hqx ****Date: 10 Mar 1993 09:17:47 -0500 From: "Sofer, William H" <sofer@ocelot.Rutgers.EDU>Subject: AGenT Enclosed is AGenT, a piece of educational software that makes use of asimulated laboratory to help middle and high school biology students understand some areas of biochemical genetics. AGenT is a stand-alone application created in SuperCard. It runs only on acolor-capable Macintosh.AGenT stands for Automated Genetics Tutor. It was written by Bill Sofer of theWaksman Institute at Rutgers University and Alan Gerstein of Pharmacia BiotechInc. It has been designed to supplement a "module" - a set of laboratoryexercises - entitled "Molecular Aspects of Gene Activity" that was developedunder the auspices of NSF and Merck-sponsored grants to Bill Sofer and GeorgePallrand of Rutgers. AGenT is SchoolWare (see the program and Readme file formore information).<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>#### BINHEX alpha-531.hqx ****Date: Sun, 14 Feb 93 21:55:20 CST From: pete@cs.rice.edu (Pete)Subject: Alpha 5.31 Alpha is a flexible, programmable text editor that is based on the ToolCommand Language (TCL) extension language.Version 5.31 is a maintenance release.Version 5.3 of the Alpha text editor contains the following new features: - New 'electricAlias' template package. - Greatly expanded LaTeX mode. - Iconifiable windows. - Better XTCL support, Think C examples. - Support for 411 and compiling w/ MPW. - Support for stationary files. - The usual one or two bug fixes.Old features: - 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 - 'dosc' apple event support. - MPW "shell" via the ToolServer - mapping of any function (over 150 available) or macro to any key combination - 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 - unlimited undo/redo - 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 Many, Many, More...ALPHA is shareware and has a fee of $25. (Still!)Pete Keleher pete@rice.edu Peter Keleher P.O. Box #1892 Department of Computer Science Rice University Houston, Texas 77251-1892Alpha requires at least system 7.0 in order to run.-----#### BINHEX amplify-10.hqx ****Date: Tue, 05 May 1992 12:18:57 EDT From: ggloor@kean.ucs.mun.caSubject: Amplify1.0.cpt.hqx I am sending you a program for analyzing PCR reactions thatwas written by Bill Engels at the University of Wisconsinunder the Apple ROTA project. PCR is a technize that is usedby virtually every biologist in leiu of molecular cloning.The program is nicely done with an excellent Mac interfaceand full documentation. I think it would be a valuableaddition to your archive in the biology section. It isstable under Systems 6 and 7 and has been tested on a widevariety of machines, but most extensively on a IIci withvirtual memory and an SE/30.Greg Gloor, Faculty of Medicine Memorial UniversityAmplify by Bill Engels is a program for use in designing,analyzing, and simulating experiments involving thepolymerase chain reaction (PCR). This program is most usefulfor choosing and analyzing conditions to optimize PCRreactions. It will not automatically pick PCR primers, butwill tell you if the primers you have chosen will perform asexpected, or will give you potential problems. From: MX%"WRENGELS@macc.wisc.edu" 29-APR-1992 01:17:36.07To: GGLOOR@KEAN.UCS.MUN.CA Subj: Amplify 1.0 (hqx)#### BINHEX anti-times-tables.hqx ****From: kenh@world.std.com <Ken Hancock>Subject: [*] Anti-Times TablesEnclosed is an educational tool for helping children with theirtimes tables. Part of the GAMER distribution.#### BINHEX area-codes-111.hqx ****Date: Tue, 5 Jan 93 16:47:17 EST From: udrubini@mcs.drexel.edu (Arthur Dent)Subject: Area.Codes.1.11 Area Codes v1.11 A handy little application that allows you to determine whatstate an area code is in. Area code info is customizable viaResEdit. This version fixes a bug which could cause crashes on 68000 machines.#### BINHEX atto-clock-12.hqx ****Date: 19 Mar 1993 23:24:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Fred Condo <CONDOF@CGSVAX.CLAREMONT.EDU>Subject: [*] attoClock 1.2 attoClock 1.2The way-tiny, minuscule, little clock program.What it isattoClock is a very small application (6378 bytes) for System 7 that displays adigital clock in a small window. It has intentionally few features. It displaysthe hour and minute, respecting the time format you have set in your controlpanels. It doesn't display seconds or the date or ring chimes or display moviesor pictures or animations. Just the time.Version history1.2 Completely redesigned memory management. AppleEvent-awareness added.Right-justification of time in window added. Brings Finder to the front ratherthan remaining the active application at launch time.1.1.2 Enabled formatting unreadable diskettes. Not released.1.1.1 Removed needless Edit menu. Not released.1.1 Added date to about box. Not released.1.0.1 Changed file permission from Write to Read in the preferences readingfunction. Also added time to about box and setting the cursor to the arrow onactivate events. Not released.1.0 Initial release.#### BINHEX auspice-301.hqx ****From: macmod@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU (Info-Mac Moderator)Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 7:15:49 PSTAUSPICE Version 3.0.1Auspice is a reminder system which will automatically remind you of eventsat any time the Auspice program is running, even if it is in the"background" while you are using another application. Normally you willmake Auspice a "startup" application (see below) allowing it toautomatically start and run all of the time your Mac is running.Developed by Wayne K. Meyers, 1283 Mary Lee Way, San Jose, CA 95118.(408)264-5847 or (infrequently) CompuServe 70771,3574. The Internetaddress is 70771,3574@CompuServe.COM. Auspice was developed for my ownuse and as an exercise in Macintosh C programming (Symantec's THINK C isoutstanding!). Auspice is free and you are welcome to distribute copies.If you find it useful or if you find an annoying creature or feature, letme know.New features in version 3.0.1:• Version 3.0.1 is a major rewrite eliminating the Auspice init andallowing each Auspice reminder to be displayed at a specific time ratherthan just at startup as in previous versions. This requires the use ofMultiFinder with System 6 or the use of System 7.• Custom Holidays  you can now add "custom holidays" for holidaysoutside of the USA or to display additional holidays, anniversaries etc.The standard USA holidays can be turned on or off. The holidays arestored in the Auspice Preferences file along with other preferenceinformation.• There is now an option to automatically save (write to disk) afterevery change to a reminder.• Auspice can now be "iconized", closing all open windows and displayingone small window. It can be "deiconized" by clicking on the small iconwindow.• Improved the reminder entry dialog, allowing better use of "tab" tomove to next field, "shift tab" to move backwards, and "up" and "down"arrow keys to change dates and times.• A ØFindæ feature was added to allow searching for a reminder containinga specified message, date, or time or portion thereof.• An ØExportæ feature was added to allow all reminders to be copied to atext file. This was added primarily to allow the reminders to be printedfrom the exported text file since Auspice does not yet have printingcapability.New features in version 3.0:• This version, with extremely limited release, contains a bug in the popup memos.New features in version 2.6:• Weekday names and month names now obtained from System resource to getthe names in correct language if a non USA System is in use.• New international version created with Netherlands holidays.New features in version 2.5:• An option to have the Auspice Init automatically write a record of eachreminder issued. This record is written into a TEXT file. The TEXT fileis selected via the "History" menu item in the Auspice application.New features in version 2.4:• An option to have the Auspice application access data files other thanthe primary data file located in the startup System folder. This wasprimarily designed to allow access across a network to see the calendarsof others in a workgroup.• Automatic handling of international dates in Day/Month/Year order ifappropriate for the country.• New international version created with New Zealand holidays.New features in version 2.1:• Added a "Calendar" window to display calendar for selected month/yearand to show the number of warnings and events scheduled for each date.#### BINHEX auto-trade-10.hqx ****Date: Sun, 27 Sep 92 04:00 EDTFrom: STEIN78@WILMA.WHARTON.UPENN.EDUSubject: AutoTrade.hqxAutoTrade 1.0 is a new Macintosh investment program that can manage an entire portfolio. It issues specific buy and sell orders with precise dollar amounts based on your individual portfolio. It can be used to both help you time your own trades or as aMaking money in the stock market is possible and doesnUt require magic, but it does require strict discipline that few of us possess. A computer, on the other hand, has perfect discipline. In order to remove emotions totally from the stock selection prAutoTrade does not pretend to be 100% accurate on its predictions. No system can be anywhere near 100% accurate. But with a strict, disciplined, and ruthless process of eliminating losers and keeping winners, AutoTrade can make you a profit if even les#### BINHEX axo-calculator-11.hqx ****From: macmod@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU (Info-Mac Moderator)Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 17:07:03 PST>To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu From: clements@ohsu.edu (John Clements,MAC,VIABR)Date: Wed Mar 24 11:44:35 PST 1993Ua-Content-Id: <PMX-PC-2.2-******-stjohns-clements-3023>End-Of-Header: Email-Version: 2Subject: axo-calculator-11.cpt.hqxTo: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.eduUa-Message-Id: <MAC-1.3.3-302119-clements-230>Message-Type: macfileMacfilehdr: TEXTMPS 01000004868C000001ACAxoCalculator.cpt.hqxEnd-Of-Protocol: Content-Type: TextContent-Length: 297016 AxoCalculator 1.1AxoCalculator is a general purpose scientific calculator, and a multi-language development environment. Standard scientific functions (sin, cos, exp, ... ) and statistical calculations are supported. Calculations are performed by typing them into the editor window then pressing "enter". This approach maintains a record which can be cross-checked or printed. Programs and functions can be written in Pascal, Fortran, Basic or C and executed by AxoCalculator's multi-language interpreter. Programs can interact with the user via standard dialogs. They can be assigned names which are then appended to the "Calculator" menu. Programs can be automatically loaded onto the menu each time AxoCalculator is run. #### BINHEX bang-dos-cli-10.hqx ****Date: Sat, 8 Aug 92 02:13:36 +0200 From: d88-jwa@nada.kth.seSubject: !Dos 1.0 This little crude application is a Command Line Interfacethat lets you list, copy, move and delete files. Now don'tsay the mac doesn't have a CLI. (However, you can't launchapplications, script, or do anything else interesting withit) Main feature is the adaptive buffer size and async I/O forfile copying making it ideal for transferring files overAppleTalk Remote Access when you want to do other thingswith your mac at the same time. All operations multitaskpretty well. Only tested on Quadra 900. Only runs under System 7. Freeware. / Jon W{tte h+@nada.kth.se#### BINHEX banner-maker-122.hqx ****Date: Fri, 5 Jan 90 09:46:19 PSTFrom: PUGH@ccc.nmfecc.govTo: INFO-MAC@sumex-aim.stanford.eduAs usual, just as soon as you post something a new version comesalong. Here is version 1.2.2 of Banner which prints awesomebanners on the Imagewriter (or whatever) with Adobe Type Manager.Using ATM gives you excellent quality letters even at pointsizes of 240 and 480. This version has a bunch of bug fixes.Jon#### BINHEX bbedit-22-to-221-updater.hqx ****Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1993 22:17:20 -0500 From: siegel@world.std.com (Rich Siegel)Subject: BBEdit 2.2 -> 2.2.1 Updater The updater application in this distribution will change your copy of BBEditversion 2.2 into version 2.2.1. The newer version of BBEdit fixes a number ofbugs in the original 2.2 release; the bug fixes are described in the filecalled "2.2.1 Update Notes", also supplied in this distribution.Note: This updater is for users who have -not- downloaded the entire 2.2.1distribution package (because of size or transfer time considerations).If you do not have BBEdit 2.2, then do not download this updater.Archive maintainers: This updater does -not- replace the version 2.2.1 thatyou already have in your archives. Furthermore, if you already have the(outdated) version 2.2 in your archives, you should replace it with the entire 2.2.1 distribution -and- the 2.2.1 updater.R.#### BINHEX bbedit-221.hqx ****Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1993 09:15:14 -0500From: siegel@world.std.com (Rich Siegel)Subject: BBEdit 2.2.1 (Maintenance Update)Version 2.2.1 of BBEdit is available immediately for anonymous FTP fromworld.std.com, in ~ftp/pub/bbedit. It's also being posted to the majorMac archives in the Internet.This version includes a number of bug fixes, most notably sporadic crasheswhen waking up PowerBooks or launching.[For those of you who aren't familiar with it, BBEdit is a popular freetext editor which integrates with THINK Reference 2.0 and MPW ToolServer(and the 411 help system), and which offers unique multi-file searchcapabilities, as well as XTND translation.]A BinHex'd StuffIt Deluxe 3.0 archive follows. You can extract the contents of the archive using StuffIt Expander or StuffIt Lite, eitherof which is available from popular archive locations.Archive Moderators: This version of BBEdit supersedes all previousversions, -including- the documentation (which was posted in a separatefile for version 2.2).#### BINHEX bbedit-bbxkeys.hqx ****From: k044477@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Jamie R. McCarthy)Subject: BBXKeys 1.0 Date: Thu, 14 Jan 93 1:45:30 EST BBXKeys is a BBEdit extension that assigns command keys to otherextensions. In the spirit of all BBEdit extensions to date, it'sfreeware, and full source (all 10K of it) is included.-- Jamie McCarthy Internet: k044477@kzoo.edu AppleLink: j.mccarthy#### BINHEX bbedit-c-indent.hqx ****Date: Thu, 18 Mar 1993 08:51:05 -0800 (PST) From: Stephen Roderick <roderis@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU>Subject: BBEdit-C-Indent-ext.hqx "C Indentation" is a BBEdit extension that will indent C source code.If there is a selection in the current document it will be indented,otherwise the entire document will be indented. The "C Indentation" extension for BBEdit is free of charge. This software isoffered on an as is basis and no liability or responsibility on the part ofStephen C. Roderick should be assumed. Use this extension at your own risk. Stephen C. Roderickroderis@atlantis.cs.orst.edu #### BINHEX bbedit-rot13.hqx ****Date: Mon, 4 Jan 93 18:48 PSTSubject: ROT13 BBEdit ExtensionFrom: Daryl_Spitzer@mindlink.bc.ca (Daryl Spitzer)This is an extension to BBEdit I've written that will ROT13the selected text. I've included the source.#### BINHEX bbedit-send-script-101.hqx ****From: edw@distant.uucp (Ed Watkeys)Subject: Send Script 1.0.1 Date: Sat, 6 Feb 93 15:04:04 EST Organization: Distant Software Send Script 1.0.1 -- Extension for BBEdit 2.2 or LaterSend Script allows one to create and send scripts from BBEdit to anyApple event-aware application which supports the do-script event.Changes from version 1.0: bug fixes.In order to keep the package as small as possible, the source code isnot included. However, if you would like it, simply send a message tosendscript-source@distant.uucp, and the THINK C 5.0 source code willbe automatically sent to you.Send Script is freeware. However, if you'd like to send me money, Iwon't complain.Ed Watkeys (edw@distant.uucp or edw%distant@bts.com)#### BINHEX bbedit-space-tab-extensions.hqx ****Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1993 15:35:07 -0800 From: mxmora@unix.sri.com (Matthew Xavier Mora)Subject: BBEdit Extensions (Insert Column & Spaces to Tabs) This is an update to the two extensions that I posted earlier.(a bug in Spaces to tabs)Please replace the ones in the archives with this file. I'm including sourcesfor the two extensions also.In keeping with the other extensions, these are freeware so enjoy.----------------------------------------------------------Here are two extensions for BBEdit that I needed for processing somemainframe data for importing into a database. "Insert Column" puts a tab at the current insertion point in every line of the file."Spaces to tabs" replaces all spaces with a tab character. I don't know where to send the source to, so I just upload these as is.After being spoiled by using McSink, I won't be truly happy with bbedituntil it contains all the features of Mcsink. :-) Two down, two dozen more to go...Matthew Xavier Mora__________________________________________________________________Matthew Xavier Mora The keeper of the UMPGSRI International Matt_Mora@QM.sri.com[Sent using Eudora 1.3] mxmora@unix.sri.com__________________________________________________________________#### BINHEX bbedit-word-count.hqx ****Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1992 12:02:06 -0500 From: Kamal Abdali <kabdali@nsf.gov>Subject: wordcount.sit.hqx - a BBEdit extension Below is Word Count, an extension to BBEdit in stuffed, binhexedformat for distribtion to ftp archive sites. It is offered as freesoftware on as is basis.Word Count displays the number of paragraphs, sentences, nonblanklines, words and characters in the current selection in the active BBEditwindow. If the current selection is null, the counts are forthe entire file.I like BBEdit's capabilities and interface very much, and appreciateit that such a superb program is available without charge. Word Countis my small contribution in return for my free use of BBEdit.Kamal AbdaliP.O. Box 65207Washington, DC 20035-5207-------------- CUT HERE for wordcount.sit.hqx -----------------#### BINHEX be-fruitful-and-multiply.hqx ****Date: Fri, 4 Dec 92 15:11:47 CST From: bobs@saintjoe.EDU (Bob Schenk)Subject: (*) Be Fruitful and Multiply Attached is Be Fruitful and Multiply, which both drills multiplicationtables and illustrates what the tables mean with simple graphics.If you have a child trying to learn multiplication, it may be ofsome useIt works for me both under System 6 and 7. It is shareware ($5). Iam interested in comments and suggestions.R. Schenk bobs@saintjoe.edu#### BINHEX belgian-postcards-20.hqx ****Date: Wed, 29 Jan 92 12:55:47 +0100 From: stud08@cc4.kuleuven.ac.be (Karl Pottie)Subject: Belgian_Postcards Belgian PostCards 2.0Some people asked me to re-submit Belgian Postcards with a better explanatoryheader, so that busy people have a better way to decide ifto download this app or not. Archivers: sorry for any inconvenience.Belgian PostCards is a text editor that lets the user create fun, eye-catchingdocuments (over 50 icons to get your friends/customers attention!) The version2 release adds significant features:* Easier selection of color graphics* Supports fonts, including sizes greater than 127 points* Supports styled text* Has a sound annotation feature: record your own sounds or import sounds from other files such as HyperCard/system sounds* New preferences for default file type/fonts/sizes* Improved search/replace (goes to beginning of document)* Allows Wild Magic owners to paste in QuickTime movies *and* record additional notes attached to but *independent* to the movie graphic* Cut and paste compatible with DocMaker* Substitute font feature for those receiving files with fonts not in their systemPostCards still:* Allows the easy creation of TeachText docs (ttro and text) with pictures (including this demo version - useful even if you don't buy the full version!!)* Works on a network -- the icons are perfect for sign posts and will also open the document over the net -- replace standard icons with your corporate photos for the ultimate in net management/info* 32 bit clean* Works under VM ** More economical than paying for the extra freight of an application/document hybrid*More fun!The demo supports creating TeachText docs with pictures and includesa few sample icon types.The Viewer allows users to view plain text files in any font they like!No more Geneva! These items are free, but we hope you'll buy the fullversion for creating styled text with sounds.$25 (includes shipping/handling)The distribution of this demo is unlimited#### BINHEX biplane-20a.hqx ****Date: Fri, 01 Mar 91 08:34:59 ESTFrom: Murph Sewall <SEWALL%UCONNVM.BITNET@forsythe.stanford.edu>Organization: Connecticut's Business SchoolSubject: [*] Alan Porter's BiPlane 2.0a SpreadsheetThis is Alan Porter's BiPlane 2.0a (2/91) spreadsheet (shareware version -$59 USA, $69 Canada/Mexico, $79 outside N. America, Visa or MasterCardaccepted).If you occasionally need to put together a table (and perhaps somesimple graphs) but don't want to break for the big bucks for Excelor Wingz (for example). Then BiPlane's the spreadsheet for you.BiPlane does nearly all the things the expensive programs dowith the exception of macros. How likely are you to need aspreadsheet you can program (are macros really worth the extra$$$)?#### BINHEX birthday-alarm.hqx ****Date: Thu, 3 Sep 92 12:03:13 +0200 From: vdham@dutera.et.tudelft.nlSubject: Birthday Alarm This little utility can warn you of birthdays coming up in the next fewdays. Put an alias of the application in the startup folder. Look aheadtime, sounds and other things can be modified by the user using ResEdit.The birthdays are in a text file, which makes it very easy to modify thebirthday list.For more info: read the READ-ME file.Have Fun!Andre' C. van der Ham EMAIL: ANDREH@ET.TUDELFT.NL#### BINHEX bit-map-to-eps-201.hqx ****Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2039 03:01:48 -0500 From: markf@ccs.QueensU.CASubject: PaintToEPS V2.01 Enclosed is an update to BitMapToEPS application for converting severalformats of graphics (B&W bitmap startup screens, MacPaint, PICT, PICT2formats).Version 2.01 fixes and add the following features:* Bug: Bounding box of selected area is now correct when creating EPSfiles.* Bug: memory leak when saving PICT version of the image.* Menus are enable/disabled correctly relative to current windows open.* Added option to save QuickTime preview image to PICT files.* Added support to "Drop" open QuickTime movies on application to playthem.* Added several other minor options...What will it do?* It will read any of the above formats, or any format that you have aClaris XTND translators for. Convert it to B&W bitmap, and allow you toselect area or whole picture to be saves as a PICT or EPS file. * If QuickTime(tm) is installed, it will also allow you to play quicktimemovies and PICT. I admit it is of very limited use, but it was just to tryout quicktime routines.* Supports Cut, Copy to Clipboard, Paste).* Contains on-line help (accessed from Apple Menu).Also enclosed are two XTND translators which require Claris XTND System andapplications that support it: StartUp Screens, Windows (.BMP) formatNote: the color tables for BMP files may not match, but it does supportB&W, 16 color, 256 color formats.ShareWare $15.00 for appplication, and the two translators.NOTE: If you need other AFE or XTND translators written send me a notes. I am converting the Windows (.BMP) format XTND translator into a Apple FileExchange translator. It is in beta testing mode, some minor problems tofix and more error traping is required. My current plans are to onlyconvert from (.BMP) format to PICT format. It would be relativily easy toconvert from PICT to B&W bitmap format of .BMP, if their is a call for it. I am looking into converting .IMG files found in PC GEM, Ventura Publisher.Things to do and limitations: * limited testing on non-system 7 machines. (Tested on Classic, IIsi, LC, Mac Portable, IIci).* need to add option to work with Color or B&W images (instead of covering everything to B&W).* need to add paint editing tools: Fat Bits, eraser, selection, moving,pasting & undo.* need to add System 7 balloon help* printing does not print original picture, it prints the converted B&Wpicture.Cheers, Mark<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Macintosh Support, Computing & Communications ServicesQueen's University at Kingston, Ontario Canada, K7L 3N6Phone: (613) 545-2039, Fax: (613) 545-6798E-mail: FLEMINGM@QUCDN.QueensU.ca AppleLink: CDA0448#### BINHEX bmp-graphics-translation.hqx ****Date: Thu, 16 Apr 92 17:32:35 EDT From: markf@ccs.QueensU.CASubject: BMP Graphics Translation Enclosed is a quick application for converting several formats of graphics(B&W bitmap startup screens, MacPaint, PICT, PICT2 formats).* It will read any of the above formats, or any format that you have aClaris XTND translators for. Convert it to B&W bitmap, and allow you toselect area or whole picture to be saves as a PICT or EPS file. * If QuickTime(tm) is installed, it will also allow you to play quicktimemovies. I admit it is of very limited uses, but it was a quick hack to tryout quicktime routines.* Supports Cut, Copy to Clipboard, but does not allow for Paste (nextrelease).* Contains on-line help (accessed from Apple Menu).Also enclosed are two XTND translators which require Claris XTND System andapplications that support it: StartUp Screens Windows (.BMP) formatNote: the color tables for BMP files may not match, but it does supportB&W, 16 color, 256 color formats.ShareWare $15.00 for Appplication, and the two translators.If their is a demand for a Apple File Exchange translator for Windows(.BMP) format I will convert the XTND translator into a AFE translatorright away. If it will be sometime next month.PS. If you need other AFE or XTND translators written send me a note.Things to do and limitations: * Rotation option sometimes crashes, and will only rotate the whole image.* Scroll bars and Zoom rect of the Viewer windows need some work (the imagedoes not scroll until you release the mouse).* limited testing on non-system 7 machines. (Tested on IIsi, LC, MacPortable, IIci).* need to add option to work with Color or B&W images, instead of coveringeverything to B&W.* need to add HyperCard style selection/pasting.* need to add System 7 balloon help* printing does not print original picture, it prints the converted B&Wpicture.Cheers, Mark<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Macintosh Support, Computing & Communications ServicesQueen's University at Kingston, Ontario Canada, K7L 3N6Phone: (613) 545-2039, Fax: (613) 545-6798E-mail: FLEMINGM@QUCDN.QueensU.ca AppleLink: CDA0448#### BINHEX bobs-eyes-pro-21.hqx ****From: ROBERTO AVANZI 338188/SM <gandalf@sabrina.dei.unipd.it>Subject: Bob's Eyes Pro 2.1 Date: Fri, 4 Dec 92 20:38:33 MET Hi people of the Net!This is version 2.1 of my Bob's Eyes Pro application.It fixes a problem with very large windows causing erraticalcrashes (now there is a limit on window sizes, sorry 20" displayowners) and allows very little windows to be opened. At smallsizes the eyes have better appearance.This file should replace version 2.0.2 and the updater, nowthat they are obsolete.CheersRoberto Avanzi<gandalf@sabrina.dei.unipd.it>(Appended is a binhexed self-extracting stuffit lite archive)#### BINHEX bugs.hqx ****To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.eduFrom: jurjen@cwi.nl (Jurjen N.E. Bos)Date: 10 Jul 89 19:00:44 GMTOrganization: CWI, AmsterdamIn the May issue of Scientific American we had this nice idea of an"Evolution Simulator". This is a version of that program. It is niceto watch and play with for a while.Algorithm notes: The field is a pond were bugs live. A bug has health from 0-1500. Eating a bacterium gives 40 health points. Each step decreases the health by one. If the health is 0, a bug dies. A bug splits if health>1000 and age>400. The two bugs will have slightly different genes, that influence the walking pattern of the bug.Program notes: Clicking on (or near) a bug gives its status: age, health and genes. It is possible to change the bacteria growth and population. Source (THINK C 3.0) is included. It contains lots of dirty assembly code to frighten the reader and speed up the program.Reference notes: Scientific American, may 1989, column "Computer Recreations".-- | | "Never image yourself not to be otherwise than what || Jurjen N.E. Bos | it might appear to others that what you were or || | might have been was not otherwise than what you had || jurjen@cwi.nl | been would have appeared to them to be otherwise." |---#### BINHEX business-plan-master-20.hqx ****Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 02:31:50 -0800 From: Michael Ross <antigone!mross@netcom.com>Subject: *Business Plan Master 2.0 In response to a request on Info Mac v11#4, I am submitting Business Plan Master 2.0. I have no connection with the program other than occasional browser. Here is part of the Read Me file.Michael Rossmross@antigone.com~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Every business needs to have a plan in order to track itsprogress. There is no business too small, too large, too complex ortoo simple to avoid having a business plan. I found that manybusiness plan programs assume that you are going to raise money inthe public markets. However, the vast majority of businesses arestarted without large outside investments or fund raising campaigns.This program is designed for use by any business, large or small,whether you are raising money or not. I didn't write this program in an ivory tower some place, butout of my own business experience. For seven years, I imported cuckooclocks from the Black Forest of Germany, so this is definetly a"cuckoo" program! I have been involved in many other businessventures. I'd be lying if I said I made money with all of them.But I can truthfully say that all were successful, mainly because Ifollowed a plan and stuck to it. BUSINESS PLAN MASTER supplies you with complete template files.I give you professional formats (footnootes, tables of contents,somesimple graphics), some excellent sample text and several spreadsheetfiles for you to use. Alone these could save you many hundreds ofhours of work. Because of the wide diversity of businesses andbusiness ideas, I have tried to make these files as universal aspossible. Over time, you will likely incorporate your own languageinto the text and make modifications to the worksheets.[...]Business Plan Master is NOT a public domain program. It isCopyright (c) 1992 by David A. Works. All rights reserved.[...] IF YOU LIKE BUSINESS PLAN MASTER, PASS IT ALONG TO FRIENDS ANDBUSINESS ASSOCIATES, BBS'S OR USER'S GROUPS.Good luck and I wish you the best in your business endeavors.CompuServe 70400,153Delphi DAVIDWORKSGEnie D.WORKS3America OnLine DAVIDW2959#### BINHEX calculator-ii-11.hqx ****Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 09:15:55 -0500 From: "David P. Faust" <tigger@fiesta.cns.udel.edu>Subject: Calculator II 1.1.0 This is the latest version of Calculator II downloaded from AOL. Theauthors blurb follows.DaveCalculator II is a pleasant looking color multi-function calculator thatruns as an application under system 6.x or System 7. The calculator waswritten as an application to be run under MultiFinder or System 7 alongsideother applications. It improves on Apple's original calculator by addingtrigonometric functions, functions for base 10 and natrual logorithms andtheir inverses, hex-to-decimal and decimal-to-hex conversion, a memoryfunction for storing values across uses of the program, and all of thesefunctions can be invoked by using the F-Keys on the Apple Extended keyboard(F5 - F15). The calculator also allows users to correct trailing digits ofvalues entered on the display of the calculator through the use of abackspace key. Balloon help and general information about the program isavailable under either the Help menu under System 6.x or the Balloon Helpmenu under System 7. This software is being distributed as FREEware sogive it a try and let me know what you think! David Faust | tigger@fiesta.cns.udel.edu | Student Consultant 222 Ray St. B | tigger@chopin.udel.edu | Microcomputing Resource Newark, DE | tigger@pecan.cns.udel.edu | Center 19717 | AOL: Dfaust@aol.com | University of Delaware#### BINHEX calendar-maker-221.hqx ****Date: Sat, 27 Oct 90 23:33 CSTFrom: SAWATZKYJ%sask.usask.ca@forsythe.stanford.eduSubject: Calendar 2.2.1Calendar Maker 2.2.1- This will allow you to design and print calendars on your Mac._____________________________________#### BINHEX canvas-305-updater.hqx ****Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 14:31:11 MDT From: Alonso Castro <acx@p-mac1.lanl.gov>Subject: [*] Canvas 3.0.5 Update This is the Canvas 3.0.5 Updater. It only works on version 3.0.4 of Canvas. There is no information provided on the changes that 3.0.5 implements.Alonso Castro#### BINHEX carp-20.hqx ****Subject: Carp 2.0 (hqx) Date: Tue, 03 Nov 92 11:07:18 PST From: David Barto <barto%megatek.UUCP@UCSD.EDU>My first submission. I have been a happy user for many monthsnow.You have to pay the shareware (worth it) to unlock it.(I don't know what is is unlocked when you pay, I got thiscopy by paying for Carp 1.2)Smashed with Stuffit 1.6Project: A decent audio CD ROM interface.Code Name: CARP (Craig's Audio ROM Player)Features 1. Designed for System Seven and systems with Color! 2. Eject, Stop, Play, Pause, Previous, Next, and Scan functions. 3. NO INITUs or CDEV's 4. Small Convenient Display. 5. You can quit the app without interrupting the play. 6. Wrap around direction buttons. 7. Only uses 256K of RAM, you can quit if you need the memory! 8. Runs in background with NO noticeable decrease in system performance. 9. Auto Start Play when Audio CD is mounted.10. Auto repeats CD11. Works with screen savers.12. 32 bit Clean.-------------- CUT HERE ---------------------------------------#### BINHEX carp.hqx ****From: Brian Lakeman <lakeman@plains.NoDak.edu>Subject: Craigs Audio ROM Player Date: Thu, 12 Mar 92 19:15:18 CST Project: A decent audio CD ROM interface.Code Name: CARP (Craig's Audio ROM Player)Features 1. Designed for System Seven and systems with Color! 2. Eject, Stop, Play, Pause, Previous, Next, and Scan functions. 3. NO INITUs or CDEV's 4. Small Convenient Display. 5. You can quit the app without interrupting the play. 6. Wrap around direction buttons. 7. Only uses 256K of RAM, you can quit if you need the memory! 8. Runs in background with NO noticeable decrease in system performance. 9. Auto Start Play when Audio CD is mounted. 10. Auto repeats CD 11. Works with screen savers.12. 32 bit Clean.-------------- CUT HERE ---------------------------------------#### BINHEX casio-talk-205.hqx ****Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1992 18:41 +1300 From: DAVID DAVIES-PAYNE <DAVPAYNE@otago.ac.nz>Subject: CasioTalk 2.0.5 CasioTalk is a Macintosh application that allows for transfer ofdata between any Macintosh computer and a Casio BOSS digitaldiary. Contains documentation and specifications for buildinga hardware interface. System 7 aware. Version 2.0.5Shareware---#### BINHEX chaos-explorer-01b.hqx ****Date: Thu, 18 Jun 92 17:21:08 -0700 From: brochman@sfu.caSubject: Upload Herewith updated, debugged version of software existing on system.Harold Brochmann 604-926-6716.1-D Chaos Explorer v0.1b 1992 by Matthew HallEnclosed is a binhexed, self extracting archive containing 1-d Chaos explorer and related files. This latest release fixes abug in the earlier version which caused the display on black and white monitors to be rather, well, unpleasant. Also isincluded, by popular (1 vote) demand, a non-fpu version of theprogram and some additional help.1-D Chaos Explorer is an application designed to explore thedynamics of functions on the real line. It allows you to type in any function of one variable (and a parameter) and will let you explore such topics as chaos, period doubling, Cantorsets (fractals) and others through a variety of graphs and plots (plain graph, orbital densities, escape times and theever popular bifurcation plot). Also includes ability toperform Newton's method. This application was designed to give an intuitive feel fordynamics on the real line, and I hope, is a good introductionto chaos for high school level math and upThis application will work on any computer. Another versionis included to take advantage of computers equipped with a math coprocessor. Will run in limited color on color Macintoshes, includes on-line help, and programming help tolet you include your own plug-in (read 'much faster thaninterpreted') functions. 1-D Chaos Explorer is Shareware.If you keep it, like it, and especially if you learn somethingfrom it, please send $5 or $10.Matt Hall(during school year, I can be reached at mhall@occs.cs.edu)#### BINHEX chaos-simulator.hqx ****Date: Thu, 8 Oct 92 16:12:13 -0700 From: brochman@sfu.caSubject: upload Please delete my previous contribution CHAOS - SIMULATOR.HQX.... andreplace it with this new, better version.#### BINHEX chem-edit-10.hqx ****Date: Fri, 2 Oct 1992 15:01:07 +0000 From: Elliot Bennett <Elliot.Bennett@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de>Subject: [*] ChemEdit 1.0 Date 10/2/92Subject [*] ChemEdit 1.0From Elliot BennettTo Info- mac Subject [*] ChemEdit 1.0 2/10/92 2:40 PMA couple digests ago I asked for info about chemistry software. David Allenreplied with the info given below and Les Ferch sent me ChemEdit 1.0 (as nearas I can tell a Freeware program) which seems to be really good so I amsending along for the SUMEX archives. Hope others can use this as well...Elliot Bennettelliot@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de ======================I saw your note on the Info-mac digest. ChemIntosh is a DA/Application fordrawing chemical structures for publications, etc. It can also be usedsomehow for preparing structure queries for searching Chemical AbstractsOnline. The company to contact is SoftShell, phone (303) 242-7502, address2754 Compass Drive, Suite 375, Grand Junction, CO 81506 USA.Regarding the Beaker program: if I am not mistaken, this is an educationalprogram developed at the University of Michigan. Contact Ms. NancyKonigsberg-Kerner, Department of Chemistry, The University of Michigan, AnnArbor, MI 48109-1055 USA. I don't have her telephone number, but theinformation number at the University is (313) 764-1817.Best of luck.David AllanDow Chemical#### BINHEX claris-works-loan-amortization.hqx ****Date: 02 Mar 1993 09:41:46 -0600 (CST) From: "Thomas L. Hausmann" <HAUSMANN@iscsvax.uni.edu>Subject: [*] loan-amort-table.hqx (ClarisWorks SS) This is the loan amortization table developed in ClarisWorks from the March1993 MacWorld.-TomThomas L. HausmannAssistant Professor of Computer ScienceDepartment of Computer ScienceUniversity of Northern IowaCedar Falls, Iowa USA 50614-0507hausmann@nova.cs.uni.eduhausmann@aol.com(This BinHex file created by DownLine 1.1)#### BINHEX class-record-book.hqx ****Date: Fri, 15 Nov 91 15:06:01 CST From: Joe Schiller <joe@sparc.ncpa.olemiss.edu>Subject: crb This program, Class Record Book, allows the user to maintain a data baseof class members by class and the grades they receive.This file compacted with stuffit, then binhex 4.0.#### BINHEX clips-43.hqx ****Date: Tue, 28 Jan 92 09:47:58 CST From: bwalls@marvin.msfc.nasa.govSubject: Clips 4.3 The Clips package, up to version 5.1 now, is available for the Macintosh.The version I currently have is 4.3, which was a very solid release.When I started checking around on this, I found out that the softwarereally is public domain (I had been told that it wasn't). As a result,it is quite legal to pass around copies.Clips was developed by the Johnson SpaceFlight Center of NASA, and is still under development. Both the soft-ware and support are available to the US Government and contractors,which often includes professors working on government grants orcontracts. If you work directly for the government, or on a contractor grant, you should contact the CLIPS User's Help Desk at the addressshown below.For the general public, Clips is available through COSMIC, which is thegovernment's software marketing place (scary, huh?). From COSMIC, thesoftware costs $350, with docs at $140. There is an educational discountof 50% on the software cost, but not the docs. Software upgrade costis $200. These are the folks who told me that it is public domain. The prices seem high for a break-even affair, but I guess that is the governmentversion of shareware.An alternative to copying the docs or buying them from COSMIC is to pick up"Expert Systems -- Principles and Programming by Giarratano & Riley". Thebook is pretty good, and Giarratano wrote most of the "official" docs.The book comes with CLIPS 4.2 for DOS, but I don't think the docs havechanged much in the intervening releases.COSMIC can be contacted with questions at service@cossack.cosmic.uga.edu, orconventionally at COSMIC 382 E Broad Athens, GA 30602 (404)542-3265The CLIPS User's Help Desk is at CLIPS User's Help Desk/M30 Computer Sciences Corporation 16511 Space Center Bolevard Houston, TX 77058 (713)280-2233.mark ATTN: CLIPS users group if you are interested in joining.I'm submitting CLIPS 4.3. I'll upload 5.1 when I get a copy.Bryan Wallsbwalls@marvin.msfc.nasa.gov#### BINHEX color-globe.hqx ****From: pwp@shamash.cdc.com (Pete Poorman - HOUFAC)To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.eduDate: Tue, 29 Aug 89 16:46:02 CDTFollowing is a binhexed Stuffit archive of "Color Globe", authored byPaul Mercer.This progam draws a spinning color globe in a small window. Interestingto run in the background under Multifinder. Includes menu options to controlspeed, display of drawing rate and to align the window.Try experimenting with overlapping other windows. Makes very obvious howthe shape of the clip region and the alignment of the PortRect affect theperformance of CopyBits!Original source unknown (I found it on a BBS in Houston).-- Peter W. Poormanpwp@shamash.cdc.com#### BINHEX color-picture-viewer.hqx ****Date: Wed, 1 May 1991 05:51 PSTFrom: MOOREHOUSE@cisco.nosc.milSubject: Color Picture ViewerGreetings, I would like to submit this program to the info-macarchives. It is a color picture viewer for color Macintoshmachines. It is very similiar to Apple's PICTViewer with a coupleof minor additions: - Multiple PICT files may be viewed - If enough RAM is available picture will be loaded and drawn else PICT spooling - Looks for color palette info in PICT, if it finds info it will build a color palette (using Palette Mgr) and display PICT using color palette - PICTs are automatically dithered if the depth of monitor is less than the depth of PICT->pixmaps - If you put the program into a folder with multiple PICT files and select all the PICT files along with the application and select "Open" from the Finder "File" menu the application will attempt to open & display all of the selected PICT files. - Built in Scale popup menu (25% - 400%) I would appreciate any comments.-Mike MorehouseVersion 1.0.1 of Color Picture Viewer Program#### BINHEX colorize-31.hqx ****Date: 23 Mar 92 09:04:41 U From: "Neal Trautman" <Neal_Trautman@alinkgateway.farallon.com>Subject: Colorize.sit.hqx for posting Unknown Microsoft mail form. Approximate representation follows.From: Neal Trautman on Mon, Mar 23, 1992 9:04 AMSubject: Colorize.sit.hqx for postingTo: macgiftUse Colorize to add color to ANY and all Macintosh applications!!!Allows you to color Dialogs, Windows, Controls, and the MenuBar.Each application can have different colors. New Version 3.01 iscompatible with all Macs and System 7.0.by Neal Trautman -- Enjoy..... neal@farallon.com#### BINHEX colortime-10.hqx ****Date: Mon, 23 Nov 92 10:29:54 -0700 From: Patrick Emerson Sirr <sirr@pogo.den.mmc.com>Subject: ColorTime1.0.hqx Hardware Needs : Mac Plus or UpSoftware Needs : System 6.0.x or upDescription : This program provides children the ability tocreate high quality images with minimum physical dexterity. Thisversion is an update to ColorTime0.0 which was the first releaseand, of course, had some bugs. Extensions are available - seeabout dialog - which can greatly increase the number of backgroundsand pictures. #### BINHEX colour-paint-10.hqx ****Subject: Colour Paint 1.0 Date: Tue, 14 Jul 92 13:46:35 +0100 From: David Rees <D.Rees@cs.ucl.ac.uk>A small and simple colour paint program, for those times when you only have ameg of memory left and need to see that PICT image (especially if its4 or 16 colours, which many paint programs will not answer too).Copes with all bit-depths, and multiple paintings of different depths.Needs a 68020 Mac with system 6.0.5 upwards, 32 bit Quickdraw, + 1280K RAM(or 512K if things are really tight and the image is small).The program is workware - if you know of a good computer graphics job/consultancygoing spare (especially SF & Bay Area or Southern England), please send mean email - otherwise, its free!--------------------David Rees,D.Rees@cs.ucl.ac.uk--------------------Binhexed Compactor Pro archive.#### BINHEX concordance-171.hqx ****Date: 05 Feb 1993 15:40:25 -0600 (CST) From: "Evan L. Antworth 214/709-2418" <ANTWORTH@am.dallas.sil.org>Subject: Conc171.sea.hqx --Boundary (ID JjhW4TiQIpF2/vefRFQ6uw)Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCIIThis is version 1.71 of Conc, a concordance generating program writtenby John Thomson of the Summer Institute of Linguistics. This shouldreplace version 1.70 on all network archives. Differences include a fewbug fixes and a couple modest enhancements.Evan AntworthSummer Institute of Linguistics7500 W. Camp Wisdom RoadDallas, TX 75236U.S.A.tel 214-709-2418fax 214-709-2433e-mail antworth@am.dallas.sil.org, evan@sil.org--Boundary (ID JjhW4TiQIpF2/vefRFQ6uw)Content-type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII#### BINHEX curve-fit-07f.hqx ****Date: 12 Feb 1992 15:25:11 EST From: KEVIN.RANER@CARBON.CHEM.CSIRO.AUSubject: replacement curve-fit-07e.hqx Dear Moderator,Can you please replace /info-mac/app/curve-fit-07e.hqx with the following binhexed file. There is a small bug in your currently archived version which has been corrected in this version.Thankyou,Kevin Ranerkevin@carbon.chem.csiro.au#### BINHEX darkness-202.hqx ****Date: Mon, 25 Jun 90 21:40:14 -0400 (EDT)From: "Michael A. Libes" <ml10+@andrew.cmu.edu>Subject: Darkness 2.0.2Darkness - an extendible Multifinder screen saver system by LunarmobiscuitToo many people thought Darkness 1.0.1 would make a good upgrade for v2.0.1.I fixed all the problems people had with v2.0.1 and added some newfeatures to the SetDarkness program. I hope this pleases everyone.Enjoy... - Lunarmobiscuit---#### BINHEX data-flow-diagram-ed-12.hqx ****Subject: dfd-editor-12.hqx Date: Tue, 29 Sep 92 10:58:09 CDT From: Mike Pearce <pearce@hook.corp.mot.com>D F D E d i t o r v 1.2Copyright Richard Friend 1992.DFDEditor was written using THINK Pascal 3.01.It is an application to implement the editing ofData Flow Diagrams with additional data dictionaryfeatures incorporated in the new version.After some pretty positive feedback here's the newversion of DFDEditor. Version 1.2 includes a previewfacility (which is a bit of a lame excuse for a newversion), data dictionary/freeform-text for objectsand report generation.Most of the old bugs have been ironed out of it but I'msure some still remain. As usual with software you getfrom the archives however, the author (that's me)accepts no responsibility for any problems that mayoccur due to the use of the application.If you find the application useful in any way thenplease send me $10 dollars or something nice like apostcard of your home town. This does NOT apply tostudents (apart from the postcard bit - all you dowhen you're a student is sit around all day waitingfor some appalling sit-com to come on the TV (I know),so you can write me a postcard while you're waiting)since I could never afford to send any money when I wasa student. Richard Friend 22 Albemarle Rd Bilton HULL HU11 4DR England.Unfortunately I can't be reached by EMail since I'mno longer residing in the carefree haven of academia.The big wide world awaits me!Well, thanks for showing an interest and taking thetime to download version 1.2. Bye.#### BINHEX data-thief-106.hqx ****From: Kees Huyser <keeshu@nikhefk.nikhef.nl>Date: Thu, 12 Sep 91 14:04:44 MET Subject: dataThief v1.0.6 Organization: the National Institute for Nuclear Physics; the Netherlands DataThief v1.0.6 is an application to read data from a (scanned)graph. It reads both PICT and Paint files and converts the lineson an X-Y graph back in the numbers that originally made thegraph. It has both an auto-trace and a manual mode.It's system 7 compatible PostCardware.--kees+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+| Kees Huyser keeshu@nikhefk.nikhef.nl || The National Institute for Nuclear Physics and High-Energy Physics, CSG/K || P.O.Box 4395, 1009 AJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, phone:+31205920124 |+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+| If entropy is increasing, where is it coming from? |+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+#### BINHEX data-thief-108.hqx ****From: Kees Huyser <keeshu@paramount.nikhefk.nikhef.nl>Date: Fri, 20 Nov 92 16:27:36 +0100 Subject: DataThief version 1.0.8 Organization: the National Institute for Nuclear Physics and High EnergyDataThief version 1.0.8DataThief is a program to reverse engineer a set of data from agiven plot in a magazine or journal. This program gives you theopportunity to incorporate somebody else's data points in yourplots. This comes in very handy when f.i. you would like tocompare your data with the data in a published article for whichyou don't have the data in table format.* Kees Huyser (System Adminstrator and resident Macintosh Guru ) ** internet: keeshu@paramount.nikhefk.nikhef.nl AppleLink: HOL0397 ** The National Institute for Nuclear Physics and High-Energy Physics, CSG/K ** P.O.Box 4395, 1009 AJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands, phone:+31205922132 *==========================<snip>================================#### BINHEX designer-draw.hqx ****Date: Mon, 09 Mar 92 08:02:25 EST From: Wendy Farkas <FARKAS@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU>Subject: DesignerDraw Author Paul Hyman doesn't have Internet access, so he gave his permissionfor me to upload his program. This is a program for drawing diagrams(organization charts, block diagrams, structure charts, dataflow diagrams andflow charts). For these tasks, diagram drawing is much easier and faster withthis program than with general purpose drawing programs. This version includesa useful HyperCard help stack and sample diagrams. Although the program isno longer supported (and is now freeware!), the author welcomes bugreports (his Compuserve address is provided).Glad to finally have something to offer the Digest after so many months ofhelpful downloads.Wendy Farkas Virginia Tech-------------------------------------cut here--------------------------------#### BINHEX desk-tools-10.hqx ****From: rodrigo@cmf.nrl.navy.milDate: Tue, 8 Sep 92 16:28:32 EDT Subject: DeskTools version 1.0 Dear Moderator,Could you please post this software in sumex@stanford.edu and other mac archives. Thank you very much in advance.----------------DeskTools Version 1.0Shareware $20. DeskTools is a combination of some of the most common desk utilities: telephone directories, card index files, reminders with alarms and calendars and a small text editor.It comes with a sample of each one of the utilities and a smalluser manual. Should run fine on any Mac (Plus and higher) using system 6.0 or higher. It has balloon help and it is 32 bit clean.Please send bugs, comments and wish list for future versions to Rodrigo Fontecilla 504 Norcross Way SIlver Spring, MD 20904 Enjoy.--------------------------------------------------------------#### BINHEX dfd-editor-11.hqx ****Date: Mon, 18 May 92 15:59 BST From: FRIENDRD%KIRK.VAX.ASTON.AC.UK@Forsythe.Stanford.EDUSubject: [*] DFD Editor 1.1 D F D E d i t o r v 1.1Copyright Richard Friend 1992.DFDEditor was written using THINK Pascal 3.01. It is an application to implement the editing of Data Flow Diagrams, and is my first attempt at Macintosh programming (so don't expect some fangled CASE tool).There was quite a large bug in DFDEditor's initial release, which meant that you couldn't move data flows once they had been created, and also a problem in text editing on some machines. These problems have now been corrected.The system is not totally bug-free but seems reasonably robust in use. As usual with software you get from the archives however, the author (that's me) accepts no responsibility for any problems that may occur due to the use of the application.If you find the application useful in any way (or even if you don't), then please send me a postcard telling me what you think. DFDEditor is 'HappyWare' - if you find it useful, then be happy.Richard Friend22 Albemarle RdBiltonHULLHU11 4DREngland.I can also be reached at the following email address :friendrd@spock.aston.ac.uk#### BINHEX digest-browser-16.hqx ****Date: Tue, 12 Jan 93 09:59:53 ESTFrom: perez@itd.nrl.navy.mil (Manuel A. Perez)Subject: Digest Browser v1.6This is a new version of the Digest Browser. It has been updated tofix a few errors, and to add some of the most requested features. Keep your suggestions and ideas coming.Digest Browser is a Mac application that reads Info-Macdigests. It displays a window with two panes, the top panecontains an index to the digest, the bottom shows the messageselected in the index. I have used it also to read saved EMailmessages, and other digests (for example csmp, vaporware).Most significant new features:(+) Added a Mark Item command. You can now mark (or tag) items in thedisplay panel. Marked items can then be saved to a separate file.(+) Drag and Drop works.(+) It now requires System 7.0. Let me know if this is an inconvenience,and I will make the appropriate changes.(+) See the ReadMe file in the package for more details.There are still a few bugs, but none of them make the program unsuable.Hope you have fun using this program. As before, this is a freeware, butit is copyrighted by myself. Portions of the program are copyright ofothers. You may distribute this program for free. May NOT be distributedfor money (profit or non-profit), except in the InfoMac CD-ROM. Distributeapplication, source code and documentation all together.Manuel A. Perez EMail: perezM@aol.com (America Online)---------- cut here -----------#### BINHEX digi-graf-143.hqx ****Date: Wed, 25 Nov 92 15:54:03 MST From: sharmony@nova.ta52.lanl.gov (Stephen C. Harmony)Subject: [*] DigiGraf 1.4.3, a freeware plot digitizer DigiGraf is an application for digitizing graphical information on an AppleMacintosh computer. It is compatible with System 7 and is 32-bit clean.Using a mouse or the Bit Pad Plus by Summagraphics, the data can be enteredusing either a signal from the device such as a click, or by sampling agiven number of times per second. Data sets entered previously can becancelled. The data are written to a window using a user-specified formatand precision, and these data can be saved to a text file of a specifiedcreator. The data are scaled and offset according to the values entered bythe user, which includes the specification of logarithmic scales. The graphcan be positioned in any way by the user, but tolerances must be met whendefining the axes. The entire area of the graphics tablet is available tothe user. All the results are recalculated from the raw data, with no lossof accuracy, every time the axes are redefined, the scale reset or theformat changed. The raw data is not saved in the file, only the processedinformation. The user may add comments to the file ahead of the data, butnowhere else. The data may be selected and copied to the clipboard, but maynot be overwritten. The data is delimited by tabs so that it can be useddirectly in a plotting application such as Cricket Graph. Most otherapplications will also handle tab-delimited data so analysis can easily beperformed according to the requirements of the user.DigiGraf is freeware, copyright 1989-92 by the author, W. Simon Tortike.#### BINHEX display-x-or-sun-061.hqx ****Subject: Display-X-or-Sun-0.61.hqxDate: Thu, 28 Jun 90 14:35:09 -0700From: eta@ic.berkeley.eduInfo-Mac Moderators:Please post this program which I wrote to the archives. Thanks.Suggested name: info-mac/app/Display-X-or-Sun-0.61.hqx (or) info-mac/app/display-x-or-sun-0.61.hqxWhen this is posted, can you please cross-post an announcement toalt.graphics.pixutils. (Or let me know when it's posted so I can postan announcement?) I think there are people there who would beinterested. Thanks.Abstract:'Display X11/Sun Rasters' is a program which I wrote that displays X11raster images and/or Sun raster images on a Mac. Color raster imagesare supported. Displayed images can then be saved as PICT2 files.X11 raster files: decoding based on "xwud.c - MIT Project Athena, XWindow system window raster image undumper." (MIT Project Athena,1988). Includes support for color rasters.SUN raster files: decoding based on experience with what the formatslook like and by taking a look at "rasterfile.h - Description ofheader for files containing raster images." (Sun Microsystems, 1988).Questions/Comments/Problems?? Drop me a line...Best Wishes.Eric Andersoneta@ic.berkeley.edu1904 Bonita Ave.Bezerkeley, CA 94704#### BINHEX dl-viewer-10b3.hqx ****Date: Mon, 1 Feb 93 13:06:36 -0800 From: Bill Galcher <galcher@apple.com>Subject: DLViewer 1.0b3 Finally, a DL-style animation viewer for the Macintosh.Enclosed is a StuffIt! archive containing a Macintosh application which willallow Mac users to view DL-style animation files. This program handles bothVersion 1 and 2 file types, and handles format 0 (large, 320x200), 1 (medium,160x100) and 2 (small, 80x50) animations.DLViewer 1.0b3 is my first cut at providing an animation viewer for variousnon-Macintosh animation files. It does not use QuickTime(tm) so it shouldwork on any Macintosh that can support 256 (8-bit) color. It does requireSystem 6.0.2 or beyond and Color QuickDraw 1.2. 1.0b3 fixes someinitialization problems found during initial beta testing. DLViewer wascompiled to take advantage of MC68020 and above instructions and addressingmodes, so it cannot be run on Macintoshes with 68000 processors (Plus, SE,etc.).The animation images are all read into memory for maximum display speed. Thisimplies of course that for large animation files an equivalently large amountof memory is used.In addition to the animation itself, I have also provided the ability forsmaller images to be "zoomed" (160x100 -> 320x200; 80x50 -> 160x100 _and_320x200). The 80x50 images look very pixelated when zoomed up to 320x200, asyou might expect. Up to 10 DL files can be opened (but not run!)concurrently. The real constraint will more likely be how much memory youallocate to the viewer to run.Finally, since DL animations do not have a built-in frame rate the frame ratefor each animation can be individually specified and adjusted.Thanks to Mark Podlipec who wrote XANIM, an X-Windows animation viewer. Hissources provided the insights and clues to decipher all the formats that DLfiles use.Bill Galcher (galcher@apple.com)Midnight Oil Productions#### BINHEX do-it-all-25.hqx ****Date: 6 Aug 92 18:58:53 EDT From: J.Christopher.Bell@Dartmouth.EDUSubject: Do It All! v.2.5 Do It All! The Shareware Job and Schedule Organizer Copyright 1990-92 by J. Christopher Bell Also, it was written by him, a.k.a. jXopher Labs a.k.a. Upbeat&Offbeat Software 1830 Austin Ave/Los Altos, CA 94024 Version 2.5* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Do It All! is a prioritizer, to-do manager, and appointment keeper thatcan track your appointments, regularly-occuring events, and jobswhose priorities change with time.The August, 1992 edition of Shareware Magazine gave it a "Definite A+ for user interface design and overall productusefulness." and "With its commonsense approach to scheduling, Do It All! blasts past all other reminder DAs we've seen." ...jXopher (j. christopher bell)[jXopher@dartmouth.edu]#### BINHEX dollshouse.hqx ****From: kenh@world.std.com <Ken Hancock>Subject: [*] DollshouseEnclosed is an application for designing dollhouses. Shareware.Part of the GAMER distribution.#### BINHEX earth-plot-30.hqx ****From: Thomas Blake <tblake@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu>Subject: no subject (file transmission) Date: Thu, 12 Dec 91 11:15:41 EDT earth-plot-30.hqx An application to display a map of the globe from any latitude, longitude, and altitude. Include C source code. Free.#### BINHEX easy-view-22.hqx ****From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)Subject: easy-view-222.hqx Date: Wed, 2 Dec 92 14:33:37 PDT Organization: TidBITS This is Easy View 2.22 from Akif Eyler of Turkey. Easy View isa clean, easy-to-use browser for text files and especiallyshines when viewing files that use a specific format, like thesetext format used in the TidBITS electronic newsletter. EasyView 2.22 adds several significant features over 2.1, mostnotably the ability to deal with more formats (including RiceMail Notebooks, Navigator archives, and basic Internet email -it's wonderful when used with mailboxes from ICE Engineering'suAccess UUCP program). In addition, you can modify Easy View tohandle many other regularly formatted text files. Finally, youcan now drag the pane delimiters to change the size of each ofthe display panes. Freeware, and highly recommended forbrowsing large quantities of text since Easy View indexes thetext rather than creating a huge data file containing eachsource file.cheers ... Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Editor#### BINHEX easy-view-csmp-index.hqx ****Date: Fri, 18 Dec 92 14:28:52 -0500 From: victor Norton<norton@andy.bgsu.edu>Subject: [*] Easy View: CSMP Index Here is an Easy View 2.2 index (viewer) for the C.S.M.P. Digests asthey appear in /info-mac/digest/csmp. It was written by Akif Eyler,the author of Easy View. Though the index has been tailoredspecifically for the csmp digest, it may work well with other digestsof a similar format.In order to use the csmp index you will need Easy View 2.22. This isarchived as /info-mac/app/easy-view-22.hqx. When you have installedEasy View 2.22, put the "c.s.m.p." folder containing the csmp index inthe "Sample Formats" folder in your "Easy View Folder". Then put acopy of the index into a folder with a collection csmp digests. Openthis index and the digests will be indexed and displayed for _easyviewing_. Add new digests to the folder as they become available.Cheers. - Vic#### BINHEX edison-10.hqx ****Date: Sun, 13 Sep 92 22:18:58 PDT From: villacor@hac2arpa.hac.com (Jaime Villacorte)Subject: Edison 1.0 Edison 1.009/13/92This simple application displays the following information in a tiny,relocatable window on Mac's equipped with the Power Manager (Portable,PowerBooks, Duo's, etc.): * digital battery voltage * CPU speed * AC adapter plugged or not plugged * Charging state (hi charge or trickle) * 2 timers which are automatically started or halted by detecting the insertion or extraction of the AC adpater plug: - actual power-on-time since last charge (ie. how long your Mac has been in a non-sleep or non-shutdown mode.) - elapsed real-time since last chargeEdison does not tell you how long you have left till your battery goes dead,nor does it show the percentage of battery life remaining. I useApple's Battery DA to help me judge these things.Edison is freeware. It requires System 7.0, and the Power Manager to run. This version fixes a few bugs that were present in the previous releasedversion (1.0b) related to disappearing display windows, and a sometimesinaccurate battery timer. It also reduces the preferred applicationpartition size from 384K to 80K. Commands have been added to reset andpause the battery timer, and to center the display window.The following file replaces /info-mac/util/edison10.hqx in your archives.It's a binhexed Compact Pro self-extracting archive.#### BINHEX edit-ii-212-docs-mw.hqx ****Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1993 00:09:47 -0600 From: kseah@procyon.austin.tx.usSubject: Edit II MW Doc Documentation for Edit II 2.1.2 in MacWrite format.#### BINHEX edit-ii-214.hqx ****Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1993 02:36:38 -0600 From: kseah@procyon.austin.tx.usSubject: Edit II 2.1.4.sea Edit II is intended as a replacement for the Consulair Edit text editor butwhich alllows the use of the cursor keys on the Mac keyboard fornavigation. If the extended keyboard is used, then the num lock LED willindicate whether the cursor pad or the numeric pad mode is on. The home,end, page up, page down keys will also work, as will the delete right key. One level of undo is supported. You can launch Edit II by double clickingold Edit files (since Edit II uses the same creator signature as Edit, thatis, EDIT). Stationery documents are supported under System 7.Thanks for all the support from registered users. Your feedback has beenincorporated into this version.2.1.4 (03/06/93) Yet another Maintenance Release~~~~~* No changes in documentation from 2.1.1 (except for the registration page)** Bugs fixed *** Preferences now set properly for initial startup - initial font sizewas previously set to zero and the initial window placement was *way*off to the side! (This happened when I put in code to allow users toselect default window size, and forgot to set up the initial defaultsize when setting up an EditPrefs file for the first time.).#### BINHEX ekg-course-1.hqx ****Date: Sun, 10 Jan 93 00:12:36 est From: tlaz@uhura.neoucom.EDU (Tony Lazcano)Subject: EKG course Here is the 2nd try and sending you lesson one of a complete EKGtraining course.The course is designed to be used by anyone with a basic knowledgeof cardiac physiology.Compressed with stuffit lite#### BINHEX enigma-11a.hqx ****Date: Mon, 23 Nov 92 20:37:57 -0500 From: watsonm@source.asset.com (Michael D. Watson)Subject: enigma11a Apologies to those System 7 users who downloaded enigma 1.1. A bug crept inafter I thought I had it tested which prevents the drag-and-drop function fromworking properly. If you do not use system 7 there is no reason to downloadthis new version.This is a significant update of enigma. This application will protect yourprivacy and your data by encrypting your data using the DES standard. This update provides the following: - System 7 friendly including drag-and-drop for quickly encrypting multiple files. - Additional features which make muliple file encryption and decryptiong even easier. - Some minor bug fixes in the user interface. - Resource forks can now be encrypted (including applications). This version of enigma is compatible with the 512Ke and new macintoshes. Itis system 7 friendly and has been tested on systems as early as 5.3 and shouldwork on earlier systems as well. It requires only about 256K of ram. This version of enigma is freeware with this caveat: US export law does notallow the export of DES outside of the united states. Therefore this programimplements a subset of the full DES. It still provides substantial protectionbut it is not as great as would be achieved using full DES. I will send aversion of this program with full DES to US and Canadian addresses for $10.(Address in the docs.) Sourcecode (in Think C 5.0.3) is available for anadditional $10.#### BINHEX euclid-11b18.hqx ****Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 09:57:50 -0700 From: bernard@cs.colorado.edu (Bernie Bernstein)Subject: euclid11b18 Euclid is a collaborative hypertext system which supports argumentation. Itis an academic project which is useful for developing academic papers andother reasoned arguments. It is general enough to use as an editor for anytype of network since all types are user-definable.b18 fixes several bugs and contains some internal changes. Read the releasenotes for more information. o, ,, , | Bernie Bernstein | , ,, L>O/ `,/ ` ,| University of Colorado at Boulder |/ `,,/ ` O./ ' / . ` / | home: 303-444-3168 | / ` ` ,. ,/ / , ' | email: bernard@cs.colorado.edu | / '' `#### BINHEX euclid-docs.hqx ****Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1993 10:03:34 -0700 From: bernard@cs.colorado.edu (Bernie Bernstein)Subject: eucliddoc11b18 Euclid is a collaborative hypertext system which supports argumentation. Itis an academic project which is useful for developing academic papers andother reasoned arguments. It is general enough to use as an editor for anytype of network since all types are user-definable.This file contains the documentation for Euclid b18. It is in MS Wordformat and documents all of the latest features. o, ,, , | Bernie Bernstein | , ,, L>O/ `,/ ` ,| University of Colorado at Boulder |/ `,,/ ` O./ ' / . ` / | home: 303-444-3168 | / ` ` ,. ,/ / , ' | email: bernard@cs.colorado.edu | / '' `#### BINHEX excalibur-13.hqx ****Date: Wed, 13 Jan 93 07:10:32 EST From: zaccone@sol.cs.bucknell.edu (Rick Zaccone)Subject: Excalibur 1.3 Excalibur 1.3 1/10/93Excalibur is a Macintosh spelling checker for LaTeX documents. It alsodoes a fairly good job with plain TeX files. It reads files of typeTEXT and it is smart enough to ignore most LaTeX commands and a fairnumber of plain TeX commands. Since it just ignores these commands, itwill also serve quite nicely as a spelling checker for any TEXT filethat doesn't contain any LaTeX or TeX commands. (It is not completelyaccurate to say that Excalibur ignores LaTeX commands. It will processany arguments that contain text).Excalibur is a stand-alone application that we have tested with bothOzTeX and Textures documents. The fact that it is a stand-aloneapplication should not present any inconvenience since it works withMultiFinder under System 6 and it is System 7 aware.You will need System 6.0.4 or higher to run Excalibur.There is extensive on-line help. You will find it under the Apple menuif you are running System 6, and under the Balloon Help menu if youare running System 7 or greater.Excalibur is free.Some new features of Excalibur 1.3 include:Excalibur handles disk insert events. If you insert an uninitializeddisk while Excalibur is running, it will ask you if you want toinitialize it.Excalibur now recognizes the \lefteqn command.Excalibur positions alerts and dialogs according to the HumanInterface Guidelines.Excalibur saves both the resource and data forks of a file.Previously, it didn't save the resource fork under System 7.Excalibur looks at the "Do LaTeX Parsing" option when doing text todictionary conversions. If this option is checked, Excalibur willrecognize TeX accents and ligatures in words.Text to Dictionary conversions are faster. They also require somewhatmore memory.Excalibur correctly updates the document window.Drag and Drop should work better.Numerous bug fixes.Rick Zacconezaccone@bucknell.edu----------------------------------------------------------------------#### BINHEX excel-amortization.hqx ****Date: Mon, 1 Apr 91 17:11:44 -0500From: ctchou@kodak.com (JOE CHOU, CTCHOU@KODAK.COM, INTERNET)Enclosed is a amortization macro for Microsoft Excel 2.2. This macro will calculate either loan period, monthly payment or amount you will be able to borrow. Besides, it also handles prepayment and adjustable loan. Chou#### BINHEX excel-fft.hqx ****From: palmer@cco.caltech.edu (David Palmer)Subject: FFT for Macintosh Excel Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena Date: Fri, 7 Aug 1992 03:13:55 GMT FFT is a Fast Fourier Transform for Excel.A Fourier transform gives the frequency components of a series of data,or vice-versa. This function is Freeware. If you use it, strike a blow against tyranny. David Palmer palmer@tgrs.gsfc.nasa.gov#### BINHEX excel-grade-macro.hqx ****Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 08:59 CDT From: PETER GINGISS <ENGLAD@Jetson.UH.EDU>Subject: Grademacro This is an Excel macro for creating a grade sheet with weight-ed grades (e.g. the mid-term = 50%, the final 30%). I havegotten it working on an si with a 13" monitor and Excel 4.0.I am pretty sure it will work with other monitors and versions2.2 and 3.0 of Excel. Please try it and see what you think.Comments are welcome.Peter Gingiss#### BINHEX excel-home-finance-10.hqx ****Date: Wed, 7 Oct 92 09:18:32 -0600 From: Robert T. Weverka <weverka@irish.Colorado.EDU>Subject: excel-homeFinance1.0.hqx This spreadsheet calculates outstanding balence versus time for homeloans.More importantly it gives you a look at all the frictional costs inbuying and in refinancing. Your monthly payment, as well as approximatenet monthly cost after tax incentives is figured as well.suggested directory: app/feedback to weverka@boulder.colorado.edu__________________#### BINHEX expressionist-30-to-301-updater.hqx ****From: jbthoo@ucdavis.edu (John Thoo)Date: Tue, 15 Dec 92 19:41:37 PST Subject: Expressionist 3.00 --> 3.01 updater This is Prescience Corp.'s Expressionist 3.00 --> 3.01 updater.The Fall '92 issue of the _Math Axis_ (Prescience's newsletter) statesthat ``The patch disk can be copied and shared with other Expressionist3.00 owners.'' I'm taking this to mean that it's OK to post the updater. I've included a TeachText version of the hard copy instructions sheet.The following were copied from that instructions sheet. Significant Changes------------------ o no distorted fences, integrals, and radicals on screen when pasted into other applications o improved equation spacing and appearance on screen when pasted into other applications o better equation spacing with bitmapped screen fonts o simplified Tfront doorU dialog for the Picture Format dialog o more accurate alignment information for inline equations o EGO windows open with Guide and Magnify modes on-------cut here-------#### BINHEX filemaker-pro-contacts-202.hqx ****Date: 15 Mar 93 10:43:01 U From: "Andrew Lee" <andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au>Subject: FileMaker_Pro_Contacts+2.02.hqx <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Contacts+(c)1992,1993 Andrew Lee, All rights reserved._______________Read MeCONTACTS+ is a shareware Filemaker Pro (version 1.x) database. It's mainpurpose is to allow proper address details to appear (even when some componentsof the address are omitted such as the organization, country etc...) inMicrosoft Word print-merge documents. Other than that, you should find thatCONTACTS+ is just about as powerful and usable as any other `commercial'Contacts database/manager. When exporting print-merge data, the FullAddress field would replace allthe individual fields that make up the receipient's address. You should alsoexport the title, firstname and lastname fields, to be used in the greetingline, ie Dear [title] [firstname] [lastname]... Other fields do not have to beexported. Plea: If you feel that CONTACTS+ has some useful value, or use it for anypurpose, or want to encourage ME to improve CONTACTS+ and develop other`affordable & useful' databases, PLEASE send me an international money ordercheque (or cash) made payable to: Andrew Lee, for ANY amount that you findappropriate. If you pay your shareware contribution, you will receive aPASSWORD to enable you to MODIFY LAYOUTS and DELETE records. All suggestionsfor improvements are welcomed.Please do not distribute Contacts+ without all the original materials,especially this file. Contacts+ is not for commercial re-sale without myknowledge and permission. Please inform me if you decide to place Contacts+onto shareware CD-roms, disks etc...Regards,Andrew LeeSchool of Information and Computing SciencesBond University QueenslandAustralia 4229............................................................Internet: andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.aufax: 61 75 953320 (international)#### BINHEX filemaker-pro-time-diff.hqx ****Date: 11 Dec 92 09:31:15 U From: "Andrew Lee" <andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au>Subject: FileMakerDB_TimeDIFF.hqx <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>TimeDIFF v1.1(c)1992 Andrew Lee.The TimeDIFF FileMaker Pro database containscalculation fields that allows you to determine thetime differences between a period beforeand after midnight. This is useful for time-logging purposes,especially for people who work all through thenight. Conventional: Endtime-StartTime calculationsin FileMaker does not produce reasonable results.#### BINHEX filemaker-pro-write-it-down-11.hqx ****Date: 28 Jan 93 12:50:38 U From: "Andrew Lee" <andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au>Subject: FileMakerPro_WriteItDown1.1.hqx This is an update that fixes a bug in version 1.0Regards,Andrew Lee<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Attached TEXT file follows >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>WriteItDown(c)1992 Andrew Lee, All rights reserved._______________Read MeWriteItDown is a pseudo-shareware Filemaker Pro (version 1.x) database. It'smain purpose is to provide a vehicle to electronically store and retrieve textnotes. You can use WriteItDown to produce simple notebooks or export `properlyannotated notes' into other software. WriteItDown is also able to automaticallyextract 5 keywords from your notes if you have properly annotated them. When exporting the notes, the FullNotes field contains all the individualfields that make up the notes including the title, remarks, keywords etc... Plea: If you feel that WriteItDown has some useful value, & want toencourage ME to improve it and develop other `affordable & useful' databases, &want to receive future updates via email (personally sent by me), PLEASE sendme a cheque (in Australian $) payable to: Andrew Lee, or notes in any CURRENCY,for ANY amount that you find appropriate. I will email (internet) you thelatest version of WriteItDown including its registered user's password. At thevery least, you must let me know that you are usingthis template (by email or a normal letter)... I won't sue you if you do notpay your shareware fees... Please do not distribute this database without all the original materials,especially this file. This database is not for commercial re-sale without myknowledge and permission. Please inform me if you decide to place this databaseonto commercial shareware CD-roms, disks etc...If you do adopt ideas from WriteItDown for your own database, don't forget toinclude me in the list of persons to thank :-). All suggestions forimprovements are welcomed.Other databases that I have created: Contacts+ (A contact database), Docu+ (Aletter-content database used in conjunction with Contacts+ for print-merging).Regards,Andrew LeeSchool of Information and Computing SciencesBond University Australia 4229Internet: andrew_lee@macmail.bu.oz.au#160# Registered user's password will allow users to modify or create new layouts.It will not allow user to create or modify scripts and add other fields. If youneed to know the `internals', please get in-touch with me personally. Allregistered-users' passwords are compatible on version with the same first digitafter the decimal (ie version 1.5, 1.51... 1.59 have the same password but notversion 1.6).#### BINHEX filemaker-us-savings-bonds.hqx ****From: jong15@aol.comSubject: [*] US Savings Bonds Database Date: Thu, 11 Feb 93 20:52:23 EST Enclosed is a little database I spent the afternoon building. This databaseallows the user to input the Face value, the serial number, the ssn, thepurchase date, the purchase price, and the series of bonds, E or EE. Itwill then do it's best to calculate the current value of the bond. This is adifficult task because the bonds have different maturities and interestrates. As of now the database assumes that you will keep the bond atleastfive years, and is only accurate for bonds issued after June of 1969. Ifthere is enough interest I can expand it to include older bonds.One known bug is that if the date is greater than 12/31/99, filemaker isunable to calculate the proper age. There seems to be a bug in eitherfilemaker or system 7.1 that years less that 2000 return 19xx, and yearsgreater than 1999 return xx. One other noted problem is that both the date &time cp and General cp will not allow you to enter dates greater than12/31/2019. IT wraps back to 1/1/1920. If you have any questions, pleasedirect them to JonG15@AOL.com#### BINHEX flash-write-ii-11.hqx ****Date: 09 Nov 1992 16:26:56 -0400 (EDT) From: "Me? Graduated? Nope. Not yet." <LJONES@utkvx.utk.edu>Subject: flashwrite-2-11.hqx Sorry that I couldn't get the file to you Saturday. I just sent the file.Here's the article again. Word processors do a good job of managing larger works - reports, papers,theses. What most people need is an application or DA for handling small bitsof information quickly and easily. Enter the aptly-named FlashWrite ][ DA, the shareware successer to Apple's own NotePad DA. Better than a word processor for small amounts of information: *launches faster, and launches with a keypress thanks to a control panel *doesn't require opening any files. uses pages instead *new pages and changes to old pages are automatically saved when you quit *only uses 20K, and can be used in System 6 without MultiFinder Advantages over NotePad DA: *unlimited number of resizable pages with up to 32,000 characters per page *can use any font or style, with point sizes from 9 to 24 *pages can be printed, text files imported, and text exported with the creator code of your favorite word processor. *menu for switching between pages. pages are named *lightning-fast word count *word find and find again I use FlashWrite every time I turn on my Mac. I use it to keep track of books, movies, CDs, and software I'm interested in. One page stores the serial numbers for my electronics, one has ftp sitess and user names, and I use anotherto store interesting .sigs. For the person who wanted a monospaced text editorfor online messaging, use FlashWrite with the font for a given page set toMonaco. FlashWrite ][ 1.1 is shareware, $15, by Andrew Welch, author of ToDo! and Easy Envelopes Plus. This latest release is 32 bit clean, Quadra cache compatible, and has Andrew's new address. 9-Nov-92 21:50:12-GMT,98660;000000000001Received: from SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU by CAMIS.Stanford.EDU (4.1/inc-1.0) id AA15276; Mon, 9 Nov 92 13:50:08 PSTFull-Name: Info-Mac ModeratorReceived: by SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU (4.1/inc-1.0) id AA14606; Mon, 9 Nov 92 13:50:01 PSTResent-Message-Id: <9211092150.AA14606@SUMEX-AIM.Stanford.EDU>Return-Path: <LJONES@utkvx.utk.edu> Received: from utkvx2.utk.edu by CAMIS.Stanford.EDU (4.1/inc-1.0) id AA14210; Mon, 9 Nov 92 13:15:55 PST Received: from utkvx.utk.edu by utkvx.utk.edu (PMDF #3151 ) id <01GQYCJUHBKW8Y5294@utkvx.utk.edu>; Mon, 9 Nov 1992 16:12:58 EDT Date: 09 Nov 1992 16:12:53 -0400 (EDT) From: "Me? Graduated? Nope. Not yet." <LJONES@utkvx.utk.edu>Subject: flashwrite-2-11.hqx To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.eduMessage-Id: <01GQYCJUHBKY8Y5294@utkvx.utk.edu> X-Vms-To: IN%"info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu." Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT Resent-To: backmod@camis.stanford.eduResent-Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 13:49:59 PSTResent-From: Info-Mac Moderator <macmod@sumex-aim.Stanford.EDU>#### BINHEX flea-circus.hqx ****From: kenh@world.std.com <Ken Hancock>Subject: [*] Flea CircusEnclosed is an amusing, if useless application which puts on aflea circus with four different acts. Don't ask me, I justupload 'em. Part of the GAMER distribution.#### BINHEX font-printer-20.hqx ****Date: Sat, 4 Apr 92 15:05:43 -0800 From: andersm@prism.CS.ORST.EDU (Mark Anderson)Subject: FontPrinter 2.0 **** Please replace all older versions of FontPrinter with this new one ****FontPrinter is a program that allows you to print out all fonts currentlyinstalled on your Mac. It lets you choose several different formats and you canselect different options and sizes to suit your own needs. New features in thisversion include:* PrintMonitor nows displays "FontPrinter Output" instead of "Unspecified"* Default values for all setup options can be saved and are automatically reloaded the next time FontPrinter is run* You can now select the font and size FontPrinter uses to print the name of the font when the "Include font name" option is selected* Merged "FontPrinter Setup" and "More Options" dialogs into one main dialog--------------------------------------------------------------------------------#### BINHEX fox-arrays.hqx ****From: Andrew Dent <dent@DIALix.oz.au>Subject: Fox External upload2 Date: Sun, 18 Oct 92 8:12:39 WST FoxBase+/Mac external that provides external arrays (outside the Fox64kb memory variable limit) and ResEditable dialogs for a "true"Mac scrolling list (keyboard navigation, multiple selection, defaultbutton).Shareware $50 Aust.Andy Dent A.D. Software dent@dialix.oz.au CIS 100033,3241#### BINHEX fox-foxtools-15.hqx ****Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1993 09:30:09 -0600 From: e-weidl@uchicago.edu (Eric Weidl)Subject: Fox XCMD/XFCN's FoxTools 1.5 is a set of 36 XCMD/XFCN's which may be useful for theFoxBASE+/Mac 2.x programmer. They were compiled by Randy Brown for a FoxDeveloper's Conference a couple of years ago, and then posted on CompuServe. I got them from CompuServe and posted them here.Other than that, I've hadnothing to do with them; except of course, to use them. My one addition tothe archive is a report form that can be used to print out a list of the XCMD/XFCN's.Here are their names:MovefileSublaunchNewFolderXdbfXtextXmemotxtXmemoextXmemolenXmemostfXmemosrcXejectXbeepXvolumeDoRestartPutClipboardGetClipboardShutdownSystemFolderSerialHandlerFiletoClipXwipeXpassXCopyCurrDeviceDeviceListChooseDeviceChooserNameLeafNameXaboutGetStrInvertchangePREC MovieSetStdFilePathXthermXcmdEditPictTo make it easy to see what each does, Randy built a shell around them. Torun the application, just double-click on the "FoxTool.prg" file in the Finder, or DO the program.Eric:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Eric Weidl e-weidl@uchicago.edu or hatchery@applelink.apple.com Network Programmer - Office of Academic Computing Biological Sciences Division of the University of Chicago#### BINHEX fox-key-board-traps.hqx ****From: Andrew Dent <dent@DIALix.oz.au>Subject: Fox External upload Date: Sun, 18 Oct 92 8:12:13 WST FoxBase+/Mac external with two event filters:1) allows converting double-click, Enter, Return or Tab keystrokes into any command-key combination (eg: use to get double-clickable Browse.2) convert Return to Tab so you can SET STRICT ON but still use Return to move between fieldsShareware $50 Aust.Andy Dent A.D. Software dent@dialix.oz.au CIS 100033,3241#### BINHEX fractal-wizard-16.hqx ****Date: Sun, 6 Dec 92 12:22:14 -0800 From: thomas@knoware.ruu.nlSubject: Fractal Wizard 1.6Dear Macgifts,This is the latest release of Fractal Wizard, my Mac fractal imaging program.It should be archived as "fractal-wizard-16.hqx".Below the first dashed line is the blurb, the remainder of this message isthe binhexed Real Thing.Cheers, - Thomas (thomas%knoware.ruu.nl@accucx.cc.ruu.nl)------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fractal Wizard, the niftiest Macintosh fractal imaging utility!Release 1.6, 3 december 1992It has been two years since version 1.5 was put in the info-mac archive. Ihave received some feedback since then, mostly requests for new features, and Iam happy to say I honoured most of them. Here's a quick overview: - More EDPs (External Drawing Procedures): Reinoud Lamberts's beautiful Kaos IFS fractal; the Mandelbrot Set using a recursive subdivision algorithm stolen from MandelZot, only my implementation is six times faster :-) ; Complex Newton iteration; and more. - EDPLib: better support for people wanting to write their own EDPs. Still unfinished, but already usable. I do need feedback on this - hackers, are you there? - 16-bit and 32-bit support. Direct-colour only right now, but hooks are present to make better use of the capability in the future. - Zooming: magnify or reduce on-screen images up to 8 times. - Much improved MultiFinder friendliness. In particular, those incredibly slow dithered screen updates are now done in small chunks, giving other processes the CPU in between. - Many bug fixes and cosmetic improvements. Memory management in particular should be leak-free and rock solid now.The system requirements have become a bit more severe: 32-Bit QuickDraw isstrictly required now. The full requirements are now: - A Macintosh with an 68020, 68030 or 68040 processor. For 68020 and 68030 machines, a floating-point coprocessor is also required. Don't even try using SoftwareFPU: I didn't make Fractal Wizard depend on an FPU for kicks, but to keep it usable; SoftwareFPU is simply too slow. - System software version 6.0.5 or later. - 32-Bit Colour QuickDraw.EDPLib is my attempt at making the task of writing your own EDPs a bit easier.When you use EDPLib, you don't have to worry about many details of the EDP <->Fractal Wizard interface (a bit like the way DRVRRuntime helps you writedrivers and DAs). EDPLib even implements the recursive subdivision algorithm.EDPLib is not finished yet, but the interface is. This means that you can writeand debug an EDP using EDPLib now, and when the final version of EDPLib isreleased, you only need to re-link, and you will have a fully functional EDP.Apart from EDPLib, the main unfinished item in this release is thedocumentation. There are even more items on the To Do list, but these two havetop priority as far as I am concerned.One item that is not on the To Do list, but that I would like to see done, issupport for other development systems. I wrote Fractal Wizard with MPW, thougheven MPW support is not complete (no C interface for EDPLib), but I would liketo see support for THINK Pascal and THINK C added.In order to help all you hackers help me, this release includes the completeFractal Wizard & EDP source code. Yes, all of it! And yes, this means that asof version 1.6, Fractal Wizard is in the public domain. But: please send allyour enhancements and fixes to me, and I will continue to maintain FractalWizard, and take care of posting new releases to the info-mac archive.I hope you enjoy Fractal Wizard 1.6, and as always, I look forward to hearingfrom you all. My current e-mail address is: thomas%knoware.ruu.nl@accucx.cc.ruu.nlThis is subject to change in the near future, so you might be more successfulusing dead trees and the ol' snail mail system: Thomas Okken Marie Curieweg 40 3731 CH De Bilt Netherlands------------------------------------------------------------------------------#### BINHEX fractal-wizard.hqx ****Date: Sun, 10 Jan 93 19:41:32 -0800 From: fowell@netcom.com (Richard A. Fowell)Subject: FractalWizard.sit.hqx - Fractal generator app Supports several types of fractals, color tables.Virus checked with Disinfectant 2.9, tested on Mac IIsi, System 7.01 tuned.#### BINHEX fret-tutor.hqx ****Date: 11 Dec 1992 16:10:21 -0500 (EST) From: erics@wmc5600.zool.umass.edu (eric shelden (wadsworth))Fret Tutor is a program designed to teach the notes of the guitar fretboard using a game like interface. Users can change the range of frets being worked on, several levels of difficulty are supported. The program maintains and can print a record of the past ten user sessions. A built-in manual is included. Has been run on Classic, LC, IIcx, IIfx, using systems 6.0.5 or later (including System 7). Must be unstuffed using Stuffit. Shareware, 10$. Eric Shelden (erics@wmc5600.zool.umass.edu)