HyperNet Messaging System 1.01b is a AppleTalk network messaging program for HyperCard. It consists of HyperNet Communicator 1.01, for sending and receiving messages, and HyperNet Listener 1.0, for receiving messages only. Once we get enough support (i.e. registered users), we'll be able to purchase HyperCard 2.3 and open up HyperNet to all kinds of HyperNet-compatible programs. HyperNet 1.01a is compatible with the programs included with HyperNet 1.01.
NetStickies 2.1
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NetStickies adds AppleTalk network functionality to Apple's "Stickies" application. You can send and receive stickies from other users that have NetStickies installed, send "text clippings" from a text drag and drop, and send clipboard text. The target user will receive the text as a stickie, immediately visible on their screen, in the same color, size, and text style of the sender. New for version 2.1 is the preservation of color, size, font, and style information from the sender.
PortShare Pro 2.6
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Share all your serial devices - fax modems, stand-alone printers, plotters over any flavor of AppleTalk Network, and achieve remote modems for data, faxing, ARA, E-mail, and BBS sessions. PortShare Pro provides password protection of shared devices. Device pools are available. This version has several client changes to support the FreePPP software. With PortShare Pro, each network user can dial out via a shared modem to get an Internet connection.
ServerMounter 1.1
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This application creates documents which, when double-clicked, quickly log you into an AppleShare server. The documents store an alias to the server and your username and (encrypted) password. To create a new document, open just the ServerMounter application, drag the icon of the server you want to store into the document window, enter your username and password, and save the document. If ServerMounter is launched by opening a document it will quickly log you in and then quit itself.
Under Control 0.4.5
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Features: -Allows personal file sharing server owners to: *change the maximum CPU time file sharing uses, *change a Greeting Message that users will see when they initally connect, *send messages to individual users who are connected. You can even see the AppleTalk address (by numbers, not by name) of the user!