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Alessandro Levi Montalcini
C.so Re Umberto 10 10121 Torino Italy
SoundCaser 1.0 documentation May 1993
• ZiffNet/Mac Note:
SoundCaser will create a "Font" folder that contains sound resources. Unlike
legitimate System 7 Sound Suitcases, you cannot drag sounds in and out of a
SoundCaser suitcase. You must use the SoundCaser mover application.
-- Craig O'Donnell, MacWEEK Ass't Sysop, 10/93
• SHAREWARE - $5 - CASH ONLY
◊This program is distributed as Shareware: if you like it or use it please honor
the shareware system by sending $5 to the author at the address above. Since
collecting international cheques is very expensive, please send cash only. If
you MUST send a cheque, keep in mind that the banks will gobble up more than
half of it.
◊NOTE:
Getting some (usually very few) bucks is what you write shareware for, but
getting a note, a postcard or anything else is a lot better than getting
nothing. I'd like to know how far this program has gone, so remember that you
can do something nice even if you don't have a couple of $$$ to spare.
• WHAT IS IT?
◊SoundCaser is a quick hack I wrote to take my sounds off the System file under
System 7.1. It works pretty much like the old Font/DA Mover but it moves sound
resources intead of fonts.
In fact, creating a new sound file will create a font suitcase with a custom
icon that makes it look like a sound suitcase; moving this suitcase inside
System 7.1's Font folder (inside the System folder) will make the Mac believe
it's a font suitcase, so it will be opened and all its sounds will be available
in the Sound control panel right away. All this could be done manually with
ResEdit, but it's a lot easier to do it with SoundCaser.
• VERSION HISTORY:
◊1.0 - First final release.
• HAVE FUN!
And don't forget to $$$ SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTION $$$ so that more cool utilities
will see the light in the near future, at the low-low-low costs of shareware.
Best Regards, Alessandro Levi Montalcini