This file contains a short description of the programs I’ve written, in case you are interested.
And if there is some (feasible ;) program you’d like to see written, please email me!
It is difficult to believe, but one of the hardest tasks I have is actually finding ideas to work on.
Shareware
As I try to make clear in my readmes I don’t believe in costly shareware. Anything I write is either IR£5 or free, and all payments are valid for all future versions.
Remember, your comments and suggestions are always welcome!
Finding the Programs
They are all available on info-mac or one of its mirrors, but see
to download them easily. News on updates and the like is also available here. If you have trouble finding them, email me at
clicksoft@kagi.com, or alimatthews@geocities.com
and I’ll see if I can help you out.
The Programs
Alias Arranger (Shareware) 1.1
This program saves time by allowing you to quickly create aliases in your favourite folders. Just drop a file onto its icon, choose a location and the alias is created there automatically without your having to do any more.
Locations for the Apple Menu Items, Startup Items and Desktop folders are created automatically, but you can also create your own, say for a Documents folder you might have.
It’s also possible to choose a specific folder when creating an alias, again saving you the time of burrowing through lots of Finder windows. You can also choose a custom suffix instead of “ alias” for any aliases Alias Arranger creates. Deranged DOS idols could change it to “.als”, for example…
You can also now scan folders and disks for aliases that have become invalid, and easily point them to new targets or delete them.
Quote of the Day (Free or shareware) 1.3
When run, Quote of the Day displays a famous (or not so famous) quote. Most users like to place an alias to it in their Startup or Shutdown items folder. Quotes can be copied for use in another application, or the quotes files edited directly using any text editor such as BBEdit or SimpleText.
The program quits automatically after a user- selectable period of time, so as to avoid holding up the startup process if you are away from your computer.
Version 1.5.5 brings a floating window that you can keep permanently open on the desktop for even simpler character access. This window can be collapsed when not in use to save screen space.
QuickChar also supports the creation of macros to enter commonly used strings, like the date and time, for example.
In QuickChar aware applications, you can also easily search for the character you need in a Dingbats or Symbol font.