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1. What does Finder Options do for me?
In recent versions of the Finder, there are quite a few hidden features. Finder Options, which is a control panel, enables those features. You need at least System 7.1 Pro, preferably System 7.5, and System 7.5.3 is recommended. Finder Options works fully under System 7.5.5, too.
Finder Options also allows you to control certain other things about the Finder. You need System 7.5 for this.
All this is done without any trap patches, so Finder Options will not slow your Mac down.
You can decide which Finder features to add, and which options to set, via Finder Options' easy-to-use control panel interface.
2. What features are revealed in the Finder by Finder Options?
Control-Drag to Make Aliases (Requires System 7.1 Pro) - If this is selected, you can control-drag icons in the Finder to make aliases, just as you would drag to move or option-drag to copy.
Reveal Original Item in File Menu (Requires System 7.5) - If this is selected, a Reveal Original item appears in the Finder's File menu. It does the same thing for aliases as the Reveal Original button in the Get Info box, but it's easier to use.
Command-Delete Moves to Trash (Requires System 7.5.3) - If this is selected, you can press Command-Delete to move the selected icons in the Finder to the trash.
3. What options can be set by Finder Options?
Disable Zoom Rects (Requires System 7.5) - I don't know why any sane person would want to do this, but you can check this to disable the Finder's zoom rectangles. It could speed the Finder up a little.
No Translucent Dragging (Requires System 7.5.3 and PowerPC) - Again, I don't know why anyone would do this, but you can disable the new PowerPC translucent Finder dragging that's used in System 7.5.3.
4. Is Finder Options freeware or what?
Yes, it is! But it's Copyright 1996 Rolf Braun, so don't sell it. Permission is hereby granted for the Info-Mac archives to include it on their CD-ROM. You can also put it on disks costing less than $5.
Finder Options is not PowerPC native, but it patches no traps, so it will not slow down your Power Mac. It has been tested on a Quadra 630, an LC 575, and two Power Mac 6100's.
5. Who are you, anyway, and how can I get in touch with you about this program?
I'm Rolf Braun. I'm new to the Mac scene at the moment, although I have been programming the Apple IIgs for years. Sassy Software is just a name, not a real company, and it's been around for about two years now.
My e-mail address at the moment is rolbra@nether.net on the Internet. Send gripes, complaints, comments, praise, accolades, and technical support questions there.
6. The Fine Print
This is a legal agreement between you and Rolf Braun covering the use of the software program "Finder Options." Read this agreement before using or installing the software. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE AND DESTROY ALL COPIES OF THIS SOFTWARE IN YOUR POSSESSION.
This software program is protected by United States and international copyright laws and is owned by Rolf Braun. Commercial distribution of this software is restricted. You may give this software to all your friends and upload it to electronic information services, including BBSes, online services, and the Internet, but you may not sell the software without my permission. However, you may include it , with or without permission, on a disk containing a collection of freeware and shareware software provided that the cost of the disk is no greater than five (5) US dollars or the equivalent thereof in foreign currency. You may also bundle this software with hard drives, with or without permission.
The software and related documentation are provided “AS IS” and without warranty of any kind and Rolf Braun expressly disclaims all other warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Under no circumstances shall Rolf Braun be liable for any incidental, special or consequential damages that result from the use or inability to use the software or related documentation, even if Rolf Braun has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
All trademarks are held by their respective owners.
This software is not designed or intended for use or resale as on-line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support machines or weapons systems in which the failure of the software could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage ("high risk activities"). Rolf Braun and Sassy Software specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty or fitness for high risk activities.
If I had lawyers, they would probably be happy. On second thought, I doubt it; generally lawyers are never happy unless they are in a lawsuit.