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- Name = FC 2.51 Getting Started.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC 2.51 Getting Started.sit
- Size:197K Date: 6/20/94 Version: 2.51
- Description:
- FC 2.51 Getting Started - FirstClass is SoftArc’s electronic communication
- system for Macintosh computers. FirstClass is an advanced conferencing,
- electronic mail, bulletin board, and online communication system that
- combines superb communications with a graphical user interface. Using
- FirstClass, the graphical user interface makes sending messages and
- transferring files easy and quick. In addition, the same interface takes
- care of all modem and file transfer protocols automatically, so remote
- access is just as easy as network access. This file is the Getting Started
- documentation for First Class 2.51.
-
- Name = FirstClass Client 2.51.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FirstClass Client 2.51.sit
- Size:345K Date: 6/20/94 Version: 2.51
- Description:
- FirstClass Client 2.51 - FirstClass Client is the graphical front-end
- software required to connect via network or modem to FirstClass systems. It
- will run on any Macintosh with at least 1 MB of memory. FirstClass Client
- for Macintosh offers the following new features and enhancements - Easier
- general setup. Easier modem selection and file distribution. Support for
- any size login graphics. Revised, logical menu arrangement. Support for
- menu customization. Enhanced e-mail features including unsent, priority,
- sensitivity and receipting. Support for custom forms and forms stationery.
- Message sorting by status. Window zooming support. Window sizing and
- position remembered for user items. Pictures in resumes, and much more!
-
- Name = RnMac1.3b4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:RnMac1.3b4.sit
- Size:154K Date: 6/17/94 Version: 1.3b4
- Description:
- RnMac 1.3b4 - rnMac is a UseNet newsreader/mailer for Macintosh computers.
- If you don't know what UseNet or UseNet news is, you probably don't have
- much need for this program. Conversely, if you're an old netlander, you'll
- know what "rn" is, and you'll also realize that this program is really not
- a part of "rn," and that I should probably call it something else. rnMac is
- intended for use on stand-alone Macs that get their newsfeed via something
- like UUPC and ToadNews. rnMac doesn't know anything about modems, uucp,
- unbatching, or expiring; all it knows how to do is to read articles from a
- folder on your hard drive.
-
- Name = Update Dir Info 1.0 .sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Update Dir Info 1.0 .sit
- Size: 5K Date: 6/16/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Update Dir Info 1.0 - This Hermes external is freeware! Update Dir Info
- will allow you to change the following information on your file directories
- - Date files were uploaded, Uploader name, Uploader number, Times files
- have been downloaded and You can select the files to be manipulated on a
- directory by directory basis. As always, be sure to keep a safety copy of
- anything you work on. This will not work with any Hermes II version that
- has multiple AREA transfers.
-
- Name = TopDL 1.0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:TopDL 1.0.3.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 6/16/94 Version: 1.0.3
- Description:
- TopDL 1.0.3 - Top Downloads will show up to 15 different lists of "top
- downloaded" files. Each list can have up to 50 files shown. It can be
- configured by Security Level, Access Letter, date and Transfer Directory to
- show lists from either the external menu, when entering the Transfer
- Section, or while in the Transfer Section. This Hermes external is only
- 33k.
-
- Name = Internet Services Fax FAQ 3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet Services Fax FAQ 3.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 6/15/94 Version: 0.3
- Description:
- Internet Services Fax FAQ 3 - Summary - Answers the Frequently Asked
- Question "How can I send a fax from the Internet?". Version 0.3 - 19 May
- 1994. Can I send a fax from the Internet? Indeed. There are several
- services for sending a fax via Internet mail - some are free while others
- are pay services. At least one service even lets you receive a fax via
- Internet mail. The mail-to-fax services that I know about are discussed in
- the documentation. All the services require that you can send and receive
- electronic mail to the Internet.
-
- Name = Hermes II Docs Write.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Hermes II Docs Write.sit
- Size:138K Date: 6/14/94 Version: II docs
- Description:
- Hermes II Docs Write - This file contains the documentation for Hermes II
- 1.0, in MacWrite format. Hermes is a Macintosh Bulletin Board system.
- Hermes II is distributed as keyware. Keyware is a system where you, the
- user, can use Hermes II for 30 days without registering the application and
- entering your unique serial number. After this trial period, if you want
- to use it, you must send in the registration fee. When you register, you
- will receive access to a serial number that allows you to use the product
- further. If you attempt to use the product beyond thirty days without a
- serial number, the software will not function. From Computer Classifieds.
-
- Name = Hermes BBIB Convertor.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Hermes BBIB Convertor.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 6/14/94 Version:
- Description:
- Hermes BBIB Converter - To create Hermes II v1.x data files from .db files,
- do the following. Launch the Hermes-BBIB Convertor. Select the filename
- length desired (20 recommended). Enter the desired uploader name. If you do
- not want filename suffixes (.sit, etc.) click on the box to remove them. If
- you do are going to copy the actual files from the CD to the Hermes
- transfer directory folders on your hard drive, click the Strip CD-ROM
- pathname box. Click on the Add button and select the first .db file.
- Continue to select all the rest of the .db files. More instructions
- included in the docs. Written by David Woodall and distributed as freeware
- by Computer Classifieds.
-
- Name = GFile Manager 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:GFile Manager 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 6/14/94 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- GFile Manager 1.01 - 6k. GFile Manager will allow the Hermes sysop to add,
- delete, alphabetize, edit and rearrange G-Files remotely. It adds the
- capability to sort, move and swap sections, which are not available in the
- BBS application itself. To use, simply put the GFile Manager external into
- the Externals folder. Complete Manager. Fixes quitting hermes bug.
- Compatible with Hermes II v1.x. FREEWARE.
-
- Name = Blackjack Pro 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Blackjack Pro 1.1.sit
- Size: 21K Date: 6/14/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Blackjack Pro 1.1 - This is a Blackjack card game for Hermes II. 19k.
- Online Blackjack game - Full ANSI color support. Updated version eliminates
- the need for the Blackjack Pro folder. Shareware, from Computer
- Classifieds.
-
- Name = NovaTerm 3.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:NovaTerm 3.1.sit
- Size:362K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 3.1
- Description:
- NovaTerm 3.1 - This is the NovaTerm client software, version 3.1, From
- ResNova. It can be used to call into any NovaLink server. The NovaLink
- server is a new graphical interface.
-
- Name = NovaLink Pro 3.1 Demo.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:NovaLink Pro 3.1 Demo.sit
- Size:2342K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 3.1 demo
- Description:
- NovaLink Pro 3.1 Demo - In creating NovaLink Professional, they have tried
- to define a vision of an electronic community of individuals. This is a
- world in which information - ideas, opinions, solutions - flows from each
- member to the next. In this electronic community, each member is both
- enriched by and enriches the whole. No one can foresee all the powers and
- perils the future will hold. But with NovaLink Professional and its
- information server technology, they invite you to take a few steps in the
- direction of tomorrow. This a demo of a new commercial BBS for sysops to
- try, from ResNova.
-
- Name = NotifyMail 2.30.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NotifyMail 2.30.sit
- Size: 68K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 2.30
- Description:
- NotifyMail 2.30 - NotifyMail is a system extension that listens for a
- finger connection. When it receives the connection, it gives you instant
- notification of new mail. This can be either by displaying a dialog box,
- sending an AppleEvent to Eudora, playing a sound, or running another
- application (the application can be an AppleScript applet). Requires -
- System 7.0.0 or higher, MacTCP 1.1 or higher, A static IP address, Eudora
- 1.4 or higher (optional), POP account on a UNIX or VMS machine or POP
- account on a Macintosh running MailShare. Before installation, please
- verify with your system administrators that they permit the use of a
- notification program.
-
- Name = Mac-ftp-list-386.txt.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Mac-ftp-list-386.txt.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 396
- Description:
- Mac-ftp-list-386.txt - This is the latest version of this report (June
- 1,1994) and should replace the previous version of mac-ftp-list.txt. This
- is an update to Mike Gleason's ftp list (He gave Bruce Grubb permision to
- continue it). It lists a good number of mac anonymous ftp sites with notes
- on some and a little blurb on how to use anonymous ftp, also contains power
- user notes. Changes - sumex info updated; imag.imag.fr is ftp.imag.fr
- Added sites - cs.rice.edu; ftp.stolaf.edu; sol.bucknell.edu;
- devtools.symantec.com; ftp.radius.com; ftp.austin.apple.com.
-
- Name = HotList Sorter 1.0b1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:HotList Sorter 1.0b1.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.0b1
- Description:
- HotList Sorter 1.0b1 - This mini-app will sort those nasty HotList menus in
- Mosaic and/or MacWeb. Just launch HotList Sorter, open your HotList, and
- save the sorted list with a new name. Next time you launch your WWW client,
- open the new (and sorted!) HotList. This is a beta.
-
- Name = HTML edit 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:HTML edit 1.1.sit
- Size:491K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- HTML edit 1.1 - HTML.edit is an editor for the HyperText Markup Language,
- the text-based coding used for documents on World Wide Web (WWW). All
- HTML-coded documents created by HTML.edit are saved external to the editor
- as ASCII text files. World Wide Web servers follow HyperText Transfer
- Protocol (HTTP) and deliver on demand HTML documents to remote clients
- using browser programs like NCSA Mosaic. The editor will operate with as
- little as 1050K memory, but will not be able to zoom to a larger screen
- size. I'd recommend giving the application 1300K of RAM, as then you'll be
- able to enlarge the window to its full 640 by 640 pixel size, and hopefully
- eliminate any memory-related problems. This is a standalone application.
-
- Name = Best Mac Internet Sites.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Best Mac Internet Sites.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 6/09/94 Version:
- Description:
- Best Mac Internet Sites - This file comes in MSWord, or as a DA. It lists
- the Best Mac Internet Sites (in Adam Wunn's opinion). Gives the Site name,
- path and ID Number, as well as path. Each site is rated on a scale of
- Horrible, Poor, Fair, Good, Excellent in the following categories -
- Organization, Up-To-Date, Speed, Ease, Access and Variety. Only 9 sites are
- listed.
-
- Name = Anarchie 1.20.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Anarchie 1.20.sit
- Size:137K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.20
- Description:
- Anarchie 1.20 - Anarchie queries Archie servers to find programs stored on
- ftp sites on the Internet. It requires System 7 and MacTCP 1.1 or later.
- Archie is a way of finding and fetching files available for anonymous ftp
- given part of their name. Unfortunately many Archie servers are a bit on
- the flaky side, but don't worry, just try another server! Features -
- Queries Archie servers and lists results. Fetches files from the list with
- just a double-click. AppleScritable and recordable. You can fetch&store
- files and listings using AppleScript independently of archie. Uses Fetch’s
- “Suffix Mapping” to determine file type and transfer mode. Passes files on
- to StuffIt Expander for decoding. Supports UserLand’s MenuSharing and more.
-
- Name = Alice 2.4.2 English.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Alice 2.4.2 English.sit
- Size:363K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 2.42eng
- Description:
- Alice 2.4.2 English - Alice is an off-line reader with an outstanding
- user-interface. Alice is a message editor for use with messages you can get
- from many BBSs. There are two different systems - You can use Alice as a
- XRS or QWK offline reader, or you can use it with T2 and F1 as a Fidonet
- point. Used as a XRS or QWK reader Alice can "only" read and write
- messages. You must transfer the messages with a terminal application. A
- point does this automatically by using another type of application called a
- mailer to transfer the messages to the BBS. An example of a typical XRS/QWK
- use - write some messages with Alice, connect with the mailbox using a
- terminal application, upload of message packets much more!!
-
- Name = Online 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Online 1.0.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 6/08/94 Version:
- Description:
- Online 1.0 - Online™ allows you to turn normal applications into
- "shareable" applications. Once an application is "shared", multiple users
- can use it at the same time. Other things that Online™ allows you to do are
- to make an application's icon invisible on the desktop (as well as being
- invisible in most SFGetFile dialog boxes), and to lock the name/icon of an
- application so it's name and icon cannot be changed be normal means.
- Sometimes when you set an application's attributes and then quit Online™ it
- will seem like nothing has been changed. To "register" the changes with the
- Mac, you must close the folder that the icon is in, and then re-open it.
- Works with System 6 or 7, AppleEvents, BalloonHelp and is 32-bit compat.
-
- Name = Internet-Tour.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet-Tour.sit
- Size:284K Date: 6/08/94 Version:
- Description:
- Internet-Tour - This stack (yes, it's rather large...) gives the user a
- very comprehensive guide to the Internet (it's from the National Science
- Foundation). For those who don't know, Internet is a worldwide collection
- of data nets such as BITNET (academic), uucp (Unix nets), CSNET (computer
- science research), etc. This HyperCard 2.0 stack is an excellent example of
- the possibilities of hypermedia - one of the best I've seen!! (Paul
- McGinnis - Internet: TRADER@cup.portal.com). Requires Hypercard to run!
-
- Name = FastComm v1.0.2sw.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:FastComm v1.0.2sw.sit
- Size: 99K Date: 6/04/94 Version: 1.02sw
- Description:
- FastComm v1.0.2 - This document describes the release versions and changed
- in FastComm in reverse chronological order. Added creator/type info in Help
- file Help window title was showing in Window menu twice when open. Fixed
- Cursor was changing from a watch to an arrow while Help window was opening
- on slower machines. FastComm had trouble locating the Help file in certain
- circumstances. Made some adjustments to the way characters were Pasted to
- the modem Rewrote Balloon Help to be more helpful. Send file wasn't
- defaulting to the Out Box.All fixed and ready to Telecommunicate.
-
- Name = The Uploading Stack 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:The Uploading Stack 1.0.sit
- Size:258K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- The Uploading Stack 1.0 - This is a HyperCard stack to use while on AOL
- (America Online). The Ultimate Uploading Stack, copyright 1994 Seth Hill.
- This is my answer to spending time filling out a file description while
- your are online. This stack allows you to fill out a file description when
- you are offline. It is a lot like composing offline mail. Included in this
- package - This read me, An Example File Description and The Uploading
- Stack. The stack itself contains it’s own help area, as well as my own
- version of apple’s balloon help. I had a lot of fun creating it, and I hope
- that it is at least some what useful to someone. For more info see inside
- the stack.
-
- Name = The Familiar Spirit 4.01Min.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:S-Z:The Familiar Spirit 4.01Min.sit
- Size:348K Date: 5/30/94 Version:
- Description:
- The Familiar Spirit 4.01Min - Enclosed is a minimal color settings file for
- use with the First Class Client software. A settings file includes specific
- information for calling a particular First Class Bulletin Board. To use the
- setting, open it and click the set-up button. Now enter your User ID and
- password (or if you're calling for the first time, enter the name and
- password as you would like to use). Click on the change button to configure
- the settings for you modem (leave it on Hayes compatible if you don't know
- what to do). Click on Save. Now click login to start the dialing! The area
- code for this BBS is 201, it's located in New Jersey. The modem phone
- number is 1-201-837-5914.
-
- Name = FC internet info5-2-94
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC internet info5-2-94
- Size: 3K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 5/2/94inf
- Description:
- FC internet info5-2-94 - Here is a list of FC systems on the Internet. Send
- your info in this form to be added to steve.schulin@his.com. System
- name**System's Area Code (or Country Name if non-USA)**Admin'sname**Admin's
- internet address. Here are some of the folks on the list so far -
- MacEast**617**Clinton**Clinton_S._Gilbert@maceast.org, OverNET**818**Scott
- Goldman**goldman@overnet.com, AMUG Preferred**602**Michael
- Bean**bean@amug.org, HouseMac**703**Mason
- Miller**mmiller.housemac@wabama.com and many more.
-
- Name = DSK Kit 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:DSK Kit 1.0.sit
- Size:150K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- DSK Kit 1.0- DSK Loader is the Macintosh equivalent of the DOS program
- DSKL. With this program you can communicate with the DSK (DSP Starter Kit)
- from Texas Instruments. This program bootloads a simple communications
- kernel and then loads other software using this kernel. Other options are -
- Fill DSK memory with a certain value. Dump DSK memory into a textwindow,
- for further processing. Execute programs on the DSK. Graph output from the
- DSK. Act as a dumb terminal to the DSK. The DSK and thus DSK Loader is most
- interesting for people who want to experiment with Digital Signal
- Processing at low costs. For HAM-Radio operators it is a very interesting
- piece of equipment.
-
- Name = Acid Jazz 1.2v2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Acid Jazz 1.2v2.sit
- Size: 98K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 1.2v2
- Description:
- Acid Jazz 1.2v2 - Acid Jazz is an Apple Event based phone dialer for use
- with such applications as FileMaker Pro, HyperCard and QuicKeys. It is a
- simple application that can be controlled via the AppleEvent sending
- capabilities of these applications. It can be used with any application
- that has the ability to send custom events or the standard “Do Script”
- event. Acid Jazz can also be used with Apple Script. It is both scriptable
- and recordable. It does not take full use of the AppleEvent Object Model,
- however, since very few applications can send object model commands at this
- time. Acid Jazz works by sending a custom, text based event or the “Do
- Script” event via its own scripting language. Requires System 7!
-
- Name = ASFU Fixer 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:ASFU Fixer 1.0.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- ASFU Fixer 1.0 - The ASFU Fixer makes your Power Macintosh and Macintosh AV
- serial ports compatible with the GDT PowerPrint high speed
- serial-to-parallel converter, and increases the compatibility of the Power
- Mac's serial ports with existing serial devices. It also works with serial
- devices connected to the modem port of the Quadra/Centris 660AV and 840AV.
- This system extension should not affect compatibility with other
- applications that use the serial ports. Installation - Please place the
- "ASFU Fixer" system extension in the Extensions folder. The Extensions
- folder is located in the System Folder. Restart the Macintosh.
-
- Name = ZMODEM Demo 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:W-Z:ZMODEM Demo 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 94K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.0.1
- Description:
- ZMODEM Demo 1.0.1 - The Mark/Space ZMODEM Tool is a file transfer tool that
- implements the ZMODEM protocol.ZMODEM offers high speed file transfer,
- error detection and recovery, and the ability to resume an interrupted
- transfer. Using the ZMODEM tool and a suitable application, you will be
- able to exchange files with your favorite BBS, another Macintosh running a
- communications application, and many commercial online services. The
- Mark/Space ZMODEM Tool™ brings one of the most efficient and forgiving file
- transfer protocols to your Communications Toolbox based applications.
-
- Name = Voting Booth Form 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:Voting Booth Form 1.1.sit
- Size:116K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Voting Booth Form 1.1 - Voting Booth has been an addition I've desired for
- FirstClass since I started administering VMUG Online over a year ago. I've
- worked on various techniques to accomplish this with FC Server 2.4—with
- nothing to show for it but a long line of failures! Finally, FC version 2.5
- gave access to a Form Editor, and a new feature allowing Stationary Forms!
- To accomplish Voting Booth, I created a special form with some fields
- available only to FirstClass Administrators. This allows a FirstClass
- Administrator the exclusive right to create and edit their own voting
- forms, and present the forms to their Subscribers in an easy to use format.
-
- Name = UUParser1.72.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:UUParser1.72.sit
- Size: 64K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.72
- Description:
- UUParser1.72 - UUParser was written to extract uuencoded data from test
- files that have been “S”aved from an Internet newsgroup. Usually the
- process of extraction is done by a text editor. Using a text editor can be
- time consuming, and at times, it can't handle the large files “S”aved from
- Internet. Another problem with using text editors is if you have a file
- that consist of several uuencoded files, the cutting and pasting process
- becomes grueling to say the least.
-
- Name = Sandy's Place Settings.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:S-Z:Sandy's Place Settings.sit
- Size:224K Date: 5/23/94 Version:
- Description:
- Sandy's Place Settings - Sandy's Place BBS, (206) 574-5773. The first
- FirstClass board in Vancouver, WA! Welcome to Sandy's Place BBS! This
- family-oriented board features - Both Mac and IBM file areas. High-speed,
- 14,400 baud, v.32bis modem connections. First Class telecom software with a
- terrific, Mac-like interface. Online CD-ROMs to give you several gigabytes
- of terrific software and more!! Non-paying users will receive one hour of
- online time daily, with access to all areas of the board except the online
- CD-ROMs and read-only access to OneNet. Subscribers ($35 a year) will
- receive two hours of on-line time daily, with full OneNet access and access
- to the online CD-ROMs. So log on today! You'll be glad you did!!!
-
- Name = Outland TCP Tool 1.0d5.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:Outland TCP Tool 1.0d5.sit
- Size: 28K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.0d5
- Description:
- Outland TCP Tool 1.0d5 - The Outland TCP Tool is a connection tool for the
- Communications Toolbox. It uses the MacTCP driver to communicate over
- TCP/IP networks. The tool supports synchronous and asynchronous open,
- close, listen, read, and write. In the settings dialog, you can enter an IP
- address and port number. If you are using the tool to open a connection,
- the address and port number are of the TCP port you are connecting to. If
- you are using the tool to listen for an incoming connection, the address is
- ignored (it is always the local machine), and the port is the port number
- to listen on. The port number 0 has a special meaning to the MacTCP driver;
- using it is not recommended. Requires system 7 and 020 or higher Mac.
-
- Name = LineShare Demo 3.02.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:I-L:LineShare Demo 3.02.sit
- Size:121K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 3.02
- Description:
- LineShare Demo 3.02 - The LineShare (tm) software makes it possible for
- several applications/tools to use the same serial port(s) simultaneously.
- It can detect the type of incoming calls and route the call to the proper
- software. For fax modems, LineShare can employ the "adaptive answering"
- feature supported with many modern modems, i.e. the automatic detection of
- the incoming call type (fax or data). LineShare can be used with any modem
- and with any types of incoming calls, if there is a method to detect the
- type of a call. Those methods (algorithms) are programmed using the
- LineShare scripting language. Demo version - you'll be able to make 3-4
- connections, then LineShare Demo will suspend itself until a restart.
-
- Name = CommentKit™ 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:CommentKit™ 1.1.sit
- Size: 83K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- CommentKit™ 1.1 - CommentKit™ 1.1 is a set of two FKeys to use with any
- Macintosh text processor and/or paint program for editing Compressed
- Archive comment strings and picture previews. This simplifies the process
- of archiving a large number of files for display in the download dialog of
- FirstClass™ systems! FetchComment™ is a System 7™ FKey designed to fetch
- the comment string ('SitC', ID 0) or, when the [Caps Lock] key is down, the
- picture preview ('PICT', ID 128) from compressed files. PutComment™ is a
- System 7 FKey designed to place a text string or picture from the clipboard
- into the comment string or picture preview of compressed files.
-
- Name = Big Palette 1.04.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:Big Palette 1.04.sit
- Size: 45K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.04
- Description:
- Big Palette 1.04 - Since the introduction of FirstClass Client 2.5 there
- have been numerous complaints from Administrators and Users about the
- format of the Client’s Palettes. Among the primary complaints were the lack
- of two line descriptions, and the missing two button on the Administrators
- Alternate Palette. I decided to finally rectify all of these problems.
- Included with this document are two Installer applications for installing
- into the FC Client 2.5 Application. The first installer titled “Big
- Palette” contains replacement icons and palettes for all user and
- administrator palettes. The second, “Big Alt Palette” has an alternate
- replacement for the administrators horizontal palette for 12" monitors.
-
- Name = Big Dummy's Guide 2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Big Dummy's Guide 2.2.sit
- Size:136K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 2.2
- Description:
- Big Dummy's Guide 2.2 - Welcome to the Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet
- (in Text format). The idea was to write a guide to the Internet for folks
- who had little or no experience with network communications. This guide is
- posted in ASCII and HyperCard formats (look in the Mag section). This guide
- includes - Setting up/getting connected/jacking in, a list of public-access
- sites, E-Mail, Usenet I and II, Mailing Lists and Bitnet, Telnet, FTP,
- Gophers, WAISs and the World-Wide Web, Advanced E-Mail, News of the World,
- IRC, MUDS and stuff, Lingo and more. This file is produced by the
- Electronic Frontier Foundation. This version is an update of previous
- editions.
-
- Name = Internet-book-list-04.txt.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet-book-list-04.txt.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 4
- Description:
- Internet-book-list-04.txt - With the rising popularity of the Internet, and
- all of the media coverage of the Super Highway, many books have appeared in
- the book stores. There are so many of them! This text file contains an
- alphabetical list of know books, containing the title, author, publisher,
- ISBN, price, pages, availability, for more information, and notes. This is
- the beginnings of this text file, and so everything is not complete. But
- it's a heck of a list! Contains - This Month's Featured Book, Alphabetical
- List of Internet Books, Publisher/Ordering Information, Internet Book
- Information & Updates Online, Legal, Ethical and Moral Stuff and Where to
- Find this Document.
-
- Name = FATNet.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:A-I:FATNet.sit
- Size: 24K Date: 5/16/94 Version:
- Description:
- FATNet - First Class File settings for 'FATNet'. FATNet is located in
- Fresno, CA and was initially begun as a network for Fresno Advertising
- Trades, which includes Advertising Agencies / Radio, TV and Film Producers,
- Directors and Writers / Production Houses, i.e. Digital Audio and Video /
- Graphics Houses, including digital composition, scanning and output / Music
- Composers and Players, including MIDI support..... etc. We are a public
- system and welcome any FirstClass Client to check us out.
-
- Name = Brief desc. of Wais Sources.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Brief desc. of Wais Sources.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 5/16/94 Version:
- Description:
- Brief desc. of Wais Sources - A brief description of the content of many
- WAIS sources on the Internet, grouped into relevant categories. Some of the
- categories - Aeronautics, Archaeology, Astronomy, Biology, Chemical
- Engineering... For each category, several site addresses are given, as well
- as a description of what's at the site.
-
- Name = Announcements! 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Announcements! 1.1.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Announcements! 1.1 - Allows you to put up a set of nine text files that you
- would like your board members to have access to. (such as a BBS listing
- other than the local listing in your area, etc., this is only limited by
- your imagination.). If you would like to have a copy of this with more or
- less text files available to you and your members, you may call my BBS and
- leave your request. We will gladly write one up with the amount you
- require, until we get the SysOp portion working properly. You will also
- have to d/l it from our board being that we are trying to keep our phone
- bills down. This is for Hermes external.
-
- Name = Zterm instructions.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:W-Z:Zterm instructions.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 5/03/94 Version:
- Description:
- Zterm instructions - This is a step-by-step how to, written by AMUG's Jeff
- Gross. Find out how to use Zterm. Talks about Zterm folder, opening,
- setting a receive folder, dialing, connecting once called, once connected,
- sending files and receiving files.
-
- Name = S-Tool 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Q-S:S-Tool 1.2.sit
- Size:105K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- S-Tool 1.2 - The S-Tool is a keyboard wedge that allows data from the
- serial ports to enter directly into any open application as if it were
- typed. Summary of S-Tool Features - Reads data from serial ports directly
- into any application using key strokes. Each port configured independently
- with its own data rate etc, and device parser. Runs in the background
- (requires 300K memory). Easy to use front panel for configuring the serial
- ports. Built in parser for multiple-field strings e.g. for reading bar
- codes. Appends arrow key/Tab/Return for cursor control (useful to use with
- spreadsheets). Built in driver and parser for Sartorius balance. Settings
- can be saved and recalled, and more. System 7 only.
-
- Name = Nuntius 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Nuntius 1.2.sit
- Size:313K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- Nuntius 1.2 - Nuntius is a "threaded" news reader. This means that it
- sorts articles into threads. What's a thread? A thread is an article and
- all the followups (responses or modifications) to it. A simple example of a
- thread is an article with the question "What's the sum of 2 and 2?", and
- it's response, "Re- What's the sum of 2 and 2?". Followups are designated
- by two methods. (1) the phrase "Re-", meaning "regarding" or "response to"
- is placed in the subject of the followup. (2) A header is added to the
- followup with a reference to the original (parent) article. Not every
- newsreader uses both methods (Nuntius does). Nuntius sorts by grouping
- articles which share references. Comes with a FAQ about Nuntius.
-
- Name = Internet-services-faq-18.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet-services-faq-18.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 18
- Description:
- Internet-services-faq-18 - Frequently asked questions about the internet.
- Topics - What is the purpose of this document? What is
- alt.internet.services? I'm new to the Internet. Where do I start? What kind
- of information is on the Internet? Why isn't there an encyclopedia on the
- Internet? WHAT IS...Telnet? anonymous FTP? Usenet? finger? IRC? How do I
- send mail from the Internet to another network? How do I access other
- systems from the Internet? contact a service provider? find out someone's
- e-mail address? get a name resolved? send e-mail to the White House? get
- stock market information? access the Library of Congress? Where can I get
- Internet access in my area? Plus much more!
-
- Name = Fernmail 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Fernmail 1.2.sit
- Size:142K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- Fernmail 1.2 - Fernmail is an application for reading and sending
- electronic mail via uucp. It is intended to be compatible with several
- different uucp transport engines, including uupc 2.1 and 3.0 and 3.1 (and
- their pcmail reader/sender applications), UUMac (and its SuperCard mail
- reader/sender), and Mac/gnuucp 4.3 and 4.6. Requires a running uucp system.
- Must be configured for the uucp your system is using, ResEdit needed to
- configure it. Supports multiple mailboxes rent users. Supports auto
- binhexing and debinhexing of binary files send by email and auto splitting
- of large files. Aliases are supported.
-
- Name = Autograph-sw 1.0b7.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Autograph-sw 1.0b7.sit
- Size: 29K Date: 5/03/94 Version: SW 1.0b7
- Description:
- Autograph-sw 1.0b7 - Autograph-Swedish changes your signature in Eudora.
- You can drag and drop a text file onto Autograph and it'll change your
- Eudora signature to that. If you tell it to make a TEXT file into a
- signature, the next time you double-click on the file, the signature in
- Eudora will be changed to it. The idea is to have a folder of signatures,
- any which one can be double-clicked on to change your signature. Drag the
- whole folder over Autograph if you want Autograph to pick a random one. Oh
- yeah, if Eudora happens to be running when you double-click one of the
- signatures, it'll switch back to Eudora. This is the Swedish version.
-
- Name = Autograph 1.0b7.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Autograph 1.0b7.sit
- Size: 29K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.0b7
- Description:
- Autograph 1.0b7 - Autograph changes your signature in Eudora. You can drag
- and drop a text file onto Autograph and it'll change your Eudora signature
- to that. If you tell it to make a TEXT file into a signature, the next time
- you double-click on the file, the signature in Eudora will be changed to
- it. The idea is to have a folder of signatures, any which one can be
- double-clicked on to change your signature. Drag the whole folder over
- Autograph if you want Autograph to pick a random one. Oh yeah, if Eudora
- happens to be running when you double-click one of the signatures, it'll
- switch back to Eudora. This is for use with the English version of Eudora.
-
- Name = AMUG Preferred Lite.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:AMUG Preferred Lite.sit
- Size:206K Date: 5/03/94 Version: lite
- Description:
- AMUG Preferred Lite - This is a lite version of AMUG's First Class 2.5
- Settings file which can be used to call the AMUG Preferred line - 553-0721.
- The setup is configured for guest logon, from within the 602 area. AMUG
- Preferred users have access to many chat areas, as well as the continuously
- updated BBS in a Box CD-Rom Master! AMUG Members can sign up for Preferred
- ($25 a year) by contacting AMUG at 602-553-8966.
-
- Name = URGENT! 2.5 and the OneNet
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:URGENT! 2.5 and the OneNet
- Size: 5K Date: 4/18/94 Version:
- Description:
- Urgent! 2.5 and the OneNet - How to set up your server on The OneNet™
- Member Network using version 2.5 of FirstClass™. First, we'd like to
- apologize for not getting this information to you before now. We were
- hoping that we'd be able to get this together sooner, but it wasn't to be.
- One of our key folks left the OneNet Board of Directors and without his
- help, and some other outside forces beyond our control, we fell behind
- where we wanted to be. We also would like this to be more complete.
- Hopefully the information provided below will be enough to keep us from any
- major problems in the intitial stages of upgrading the network to the 2.5
- version of FirstClass™.
-
- Name = InterNews 1.0.1b19.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:InterNews 1.0.1b19.sit
- Size:297K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.01b19
- Description:
- InterNews 1.01b19 - InterNews is a Macintosh interface to the Internet
- world of Usenet News. The Usenet News manages text articles written by
- people at educational, commercial, and government institutions around the
- world. These articles are organized into "newsgroups" that focus
- discussions into specific topics across the whole spectrum of human
- experience - serious technical discussions, political opinion, items for
- sale, financial advice, personals, humor, and more. InterNews provides easy
- access to this Usenet world of discussion, which has traditionally been
- available - through a command-line interface - only to users with accounts
- on large host UNIX-based systems. Copyright by the Trustess of Dartmouth.
-
- Name = Voice Mail 1.02.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Voice Mail 1.02.sit
- Size: 38K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.02
- Description:
- Voice Mail 1.02 - Voice Mail is a voice recording utility for e-mail. It
- provides the user with an easy way to create data files that contain voice
- or sound memoranda for transfer with communications protocol such as ftp or
- MacBinary. Voice Mail may be sent through email or to a BBS as well if the
- files are text encoded with BinHex4 or UULite 1.5 first. 1.02 fixes the
- crashes when no prefs file was available.
-
- Name = Tawssa 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:Tawssa 1.0.sit
- Size:165K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Tawssa 1.0 - Tawssa takes text files and sends them to FirstClass via a
- gateway. The benefit to this is that if you have 1 or more text files that
- you would like to appear in conferences, or addressed to a specific user,
- or Mailing List, you can do it all in one automatic step. You can even do
- it under the control of another program like Microphone or with one
- QuickKeys. The online help has the instructions for use and setting up of
- the folders and such. I suggest you read through all of the help as you
- will not be able to take full advantage of the program unless you do.
-
- Name = SatTrak 1.02.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Q-S:SatTrak 1.02.sit
- Size:228K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.02
- Description:
- SatTrak 1.02 - SatTrak is a satellite tracking program for the Mac. It
- allows you to plot the position of any satellite, including a real-time
- graphical display. It does quite a few other things of interest to
- hams/SWL's - it calculates beam headings, grid locators, line-of-sight
- distance to the horizon, MUF (maximum usable frequency) predictions,
- wavelengths/harmonics, and even shows a couple of simple dipole designs.
- Bugs fixed from 1.01 - there was an error in the doppler shift calculation
- which caused incorrect values. The error was most noticable for
- geostationary satellites and frequencies in the GHz range. - there were
- cases where COPY didn't always work correctly. Sys. 6 and higher.
-
- Name = Rtftohtml 2.5.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Rtftohtml 2.5.sit
- Size: 54K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 2.5
- Description:
- Rtftohtml 2.5 - Converts RTF files to HTML to make a home page for the
- World Wide Web. This release of rtftohtml requires a new version of the
- html-trans file. Using your old one will not work.
-
- Name = NCSA Telnet 2.6.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NCSA Telnet 2.6.sit
- Size:125K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 2.6
- Description:
- NCSA Telnet 2.6 - NCSA Telnet was developed to provide interactive access
- from a Macintosh to telnet hosts on TCP/IP networks. It is an
- implementation of DARPA standard telnet. NCSA Telnet allows you to have
- simultaneous connections to numerous computers across the network, and
- includes a standard file transfer server (FTP) to allow you to transfer
- files to and from other remote machines and users. NCSA Telnet previously
- came in two versions - NCSA driver version, and MacTCP driver version.
- However, in this release of Telnet, the two versions have been merged into
- one application. This allows greater flexibility. There are some
- substantial changes with this release of Telnet.
-
- Name = Max500-2.0.1-umich.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Max500-2.0.1-umich.sit
- Size:275K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 2.01umich
- Description:
- Max500-2.0.1-umich - maX.500 is an X.500 Directory client for Macintosh.
- X.500 is an international standard for online directory services, and it is
- being implemented at a large number of sites across the world. X.500 is
- being used initially for "white pages" information; i.e., information about
- people and organizations. maX.500 allows you to search the directory, view
- entries, and make changes (if you have permission). maX.500 is a product of
- the X.500 Directory project within the University of Michigan Information
- Technology Division. Pick a country, state or university, and then choose
- to search by last name, first name, e-mail address, then click find, and
- sit back and wait for the address! For people affiliated with UMich.
-
- Name = LeeMail 2.0.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:LeeMail 2.0.4.sit
- Size:156K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 2.04
- Description:
- LeeMail 2.0.4 - LeeMail 2.0.4 is a Macintosh mail program which uses the
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and the Post Office Protocol (POP) to
- send and receive mail on a peer-to-peer basis with Macs, workstations and
- mainframes. LeeMail requires the use of MacTCP, which is available from
- Apple. Since LeeMail uses SMTP to transfer mail, LeeMail is ideal for mixed
- platform environments. LeeMail’s excellent Macintosh interface also makes
- it ideal for MactoMac mail. However, SMTP does not include any
- storeandforward capabilities, so your Macintosh must be up and running to
- receive mail using that protocol. If your Mac is often turned off, you will
- probably wish to use the POP capabilities in LeeMail.
-
- Name = Formula1 Demo 1.11.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:Formula1 Demo 1.11.sit
- Size:276K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.11
- Description:
- Formula1 Demo 1.11 - Formula 1 is a communication module that improves the
- performance of either FidoNet "Point" or BBS programs. F1 can be used as a
- replacement of TabbyNet and Call modules for Tabby and Copernicus; F1 can
- also be used with CounterPoint, MacWoof, Alice, Pizza, and Aeolus. This is
- what F1 improves - Full support of EMSI, WaZoo and FTS-0001 protocols. File
- transfers with ZedZap and ZedZip with crash recovery. Full support of high
- speed modems. Support for all the devices and tool registered with the
- Communication Toolbox. Private Nodelist allows different modem setup for
- selected nodes. And more. Limited demo expires August 1994. Includes an
- updater for previous versions.
-
- Name = DialScript.1.7.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:DialScript.1.7.1.sit
- Size: 75K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.7.1
- Description:
- DialScript.1.7.1 - DialScript is intended to complement (not replace)
- terminal emulation programs that lack an adequate automatic login facility.
- Typically, users run DialScript to dial a phone number and perform a login
- sequence for a remote computer. When the login is complete, they switch
- either automatically or manually to a real terminal emulator and proceed.
- DialScript is an interpreter for an extremely simple programming language
- roughly based on finite state automata. Statements in the language interact
- with the serial ports by either sending strings to them or waiting for
- strings from them. The language also deals with time and timeouts. Using
- it, you can create quite powerful scripts.
-
- Name = Blue Skies 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Blue Skies 1.1.sit
- Size:149K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.1 68k
- Description:
- Blue Skies 1.1 - A unique weather display system has been created, dubbed
- Blue-Skies. Blue-Skies is designed to provide an extremely user-friendly
- interface so that users with a minimal computer background can easily
- obtain the information they need. The Blue-Skies program offers users
- relatively fast access to literally hundreds of real-time weather and
- environmental images. Among its innovative features is the incorporation of
- a file transfer protocol based on the University of Minnesota's "gopher"
- (though we call it "groundhog") service. Blue-Skies is a gopher client,
- with interactive graphics capabilities current Macintosh gopher clients do
- not support.
-
- Name = AOL Keywords DA 3.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:AOL Keywords DA 3.0.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 4/18/94 Version: DA 3.0
- Description:
- AOL Keywords DA 3.0 - This is version 3.0 of the popular DA, AOL Keywords.
- This DA lists all PUBLIC keywords on America Online as of April 1994.
- Version 2.7 of this DA has been replaced by 3.0 as some 100+ new keywords
- have been added to this new version. This DA is in no way associated with
- America Online, Inc. This is a great time and money saver, as you can
- browse through the areas in this file, before going online. This DA is in
- no way associated with America Online, Inc.
-
- Name = AOL Keywords 3.0s.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:AOL Keywords 3.0s.sit
- Size: 42K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 3.0s
- Description:
- AOL Keywords 3.0s - This is the AOL Keywords DA which has been converted
- into a DocMaker format. It is a little larger, but has lots more features.
- You can also perform searches. This file lists all PUBLIC keywords on
- America Online as of April 1994. This DA allows you to copy directly from
- the DA and paste the keywords directly to the Keywords dialog box
- (command-K for the Mac). This is a great time and money saver, as you can
- browse through the areas in this file, before going online. This DA is in
- no way associated with America Online, Inc.
-
- Name = ZZWoof 1b19.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:W-Z:ZZWoof 1b19.sit
- Size:112K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1b19
- Description:
- ZZWoof 1b19 - ZZWoof version 1.0 is a supplemental mailer utility for
- version 1.5.3 of the MacWoof point program. It provides several advantages
- over the existing mailer code. Specifically, ZZWoof features ZedZap mail
- session capability, the ability to unZip as well as unARC mail bundles.
- While it still requires the presence of the Communications Toolbox, it no
- longer requires the Serial Tool and directly supports additional serial
- ports and drivers beyond the standard modem and serial ports. This means
- that if you have, for example, a QuadLink board from Applied Engineering or
- a Hurdler board from Creative Solutions, MacWoof can directly access ports
- on those cards.
-
- Name = NET/Mac 2.3.38.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NET/Mac 2.3.38.sit
- Size:204K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 2.3.38
- Description:
- NET/Mac 2.3.38 - NET/Mac is an application, that has been created for
- ham-radio operators. It can be used to hook up a Macintosh to the
- amateur-radio 'packet-radio' wireless network. NET/Mac supports the TCP/IP
- protocol. To use NET/Mac you need - a ham-radio license, a transceiver
- connected to an antenna, a TNC that supports the KISS protocol and a
- Macintosh 512 or newer
-
- Name = Net Numbers 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:Net Numbers 1.0.sit
- Size: 82K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Net Numbers 1.0 - This stand-alone text document lists all SPRINTNET and
- TYMNET access numbers for the United States. It contains the latest listing
- as of the above date. I put this together after taking a recent trip. I had
- a heck of a time finding the local access number to connect to my favorite
- services and wanted a quick way to find a number in whatever city I was in.
- If you don't travel, you may still want to check out the listings. The two
- services are constantly adding new access numbers. You might find a number
- closer or now within your city. Most major online services employ
- SPRINTNET, TYMNET or both. These include e-World, America Online,
- CompuServe, Genie and AppleLink. Check with your online service for info.
-
- Name = MacHTTP 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacHTTP 1.3.sit
- Size:117K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- MacHTTP 1.2.4 - MacHTTP is a server for Macs participating in the World
- Wide Web (WWW). It allows you to serve hypertext documents to other WWW
- users from your Macintosh. This version allows you to serve text documents
- (like HyperText Markup Language documents) as well as binary files (GIFs,
- for instance). In addition, MacHTTP supports the execution of AppleScripts
- that can return HTML. This allows you to generate documents on the fly from
- data base queries, etc. This server works with the standard WWW clients as
- well as clients like Mosaic that support embedded graphics and it supports
- HTTP version "0.9". The server places a very small load on your Mac, both
- in memory and CPU requirements. Runs Native on PowerMac. Req. Sys 7.
-
- Name = Fetch 2.1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Fetch 2.1.2.sit
- Size:270K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 2.1.2
- Description:
- Fetch 2.1.2 - Fetch is a Macintosh program for transferring files. It uses
- the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and therefore allows a networked Macintosh
- to transfer files with any connected machine that supports FTP. Fetch
- requires at least a Mac 512KE, System 4.1, and either MacTCP or, for
- Dartmouth users, KSP. Since 2.1.1 - Fetch 2.1.2 is a “fat” binary, with
- native code for both 680x0 and PowerPC-based Macintoshes. Fetch now opens
- and saves Anarchie Bookmark (AURL) files. These allow quick access to
- specific files and directories on the Internet. The Copy command now puts a
- Universal Resource Locator (URL) for the selected items or the current
- directory (if nothing is selected) on the clipboard. Is native on PowerPC!
-
- Name = ChangeComputerType 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:ChangeComputerType 1.0.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- ChangeComputerType 1.0 - Are you like me and don't bother to update your
- computer listing in Hermes as new Macs hit the market? Well, CCT allows
- your users to update their computers without having to select from your
- outdated computer listing in the defaults. Just drop CCT into your
- externals folder and restart Hermes. What's that? CCT is FREEWARE, so go
- and support the programmer of your choice, by registering the externals
- that you DO run. If more people registered their externals, we probably
- wouldn't have so many 'locked' or 'crippled' externals today!
-
- Name = NewUser II v1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:NewUser II v1.3.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- NewUser II v1.3 - NewUser is a Hermes external. NewUser II will
- automatically list a text file containing your system rules and regulations
- to new users on their first call. At this point the user has two options -
- Accept the rules and continue to a menu providing access to four text files
- you create. These files might contain things like "How to use this BBS",
- etc.. Refuse to accept the rules and delete their account on the spot.
- Changes to 1.3 - Now patches the "Search for new public messages to you"
- prompt on the first call. The pause prompt now uses the string you have
- defined in the Text window or the defualt "Hit a key..." prompt. And much
- more.
-
- Name = Max500-2.0.1-nonumich.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Max500-2.0.1-nonumich.sit
- Size:209K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 2.0.1
- Description:
- Max500-2.0.1-nonumich - maX.500 is an X.500 Directory client (user agent)
- for Macintosh. X.500 is an international standard for online directory
- services, and it is being implemented at a large number of sites across the
- world. X.500 is being used initially for "white pages" information; i.e.,
- information about people and organizations. maX.500 allows you to search
- the directory, view entries, and make changes (if you have permission).
- maX.500 is a product of the X.500 Directory project within the University
- of Michigan Information Technology Division. Pick a country, state or
- university, and then choose to search by last name, first name, e-mail
- address, then click find, and sit back and wait for the address!
-
- Name = MacWeather 1.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacWeather 1.1.1.sit
- Size: 64K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.1.1
- Description:
- MacWeather 1.1.1 - MacWeather allows you to connect to an Internet weather
- server to get current weather information and forecasts for a specified
- city. It requires a Mac Plus or higher with System 7.0 and MacTCP. When
- MacWeather runs for the first time, it will bring up the preferences screen
- so that you may choose what city to view. After selecting the desired
- preferences, the program will attempt to connect to the weather server and
- get the current information for the selected city. You'll see the temp,
- pressure, wind speed, and whether it's clear, rainy... You can also check
- on any other city in the US (see how cold your friends are...). This is a
- really cool program!! For Arizona, adjust the thermometer to show 125 deg!
-
- Name = MacTCPNetswitch 1.02.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacTCPNetswitch 1.02.sit
- Size: 34K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.02
- Description:
- MacTCPNetswitch 1.02 - MacTCP Netswitch is a utility written for the users
- at the University of Notre Dame that we thought might be useful for the
- internet community at large. The extension was written to address a problem
- faced by people who move their Macintoshes from place to place on a
- network, or who take a Macintosh and dial in to use the network. In
- particular, it was written to address the need to reconfigure MacTCP when
- using TCP/IP applications over different network links, as in the case of a
- PowerBook owner, say, who uses a LocalTalk connection at the office and a
- SLIP connection from home. What Netswitch does is to automatically swap in
- the correct version of the MacTCP Prep file when your Macintosh starts up.
-
- Name = MacPPP Control 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacPPP Control 1.1.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- MacPPP Control 1.1 - MacPPP Control is an AppleScript Addition which allows
- your scripts limited control over MacPPP. The addition allows you to open
- and close the PPP link, and to check the state (open/closed) of the link.
- In V1.1, example scripts are stored as text files instead of script
- applications to allow backward compatibility with AS 1.0. To use this
- addition you need to have AppleScript v1.0 or later, and MacPPP.
-
- Name = IM/Mac 1.0ß27y.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:IM/Mac 1.0ß27y.sit
- Size:130K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.0b27y
- Description:
- IM/Mac 1.0ß27y - This is a mailer type application for use in a TCP/IP
- environment by Radio Amateurs. Use this application together with NET/Mac.
- A TCP/IP folder with a complete setup is adequate. IM/Mac needs a
- configuration file called 'bm.rc' (which it will create). This file needs
- to be in the same folder as IM/Mac. It contains the configuration
- parameters that IM/Mac needs for its functioning. Among those parameters
- are you station's host name, your user name, full name and a couple other
- parameters. IM/Mac fully exploits the possibilities of System 7 and thus
- has balloon help implemented for all functions at all levels.
-
- Name = Hangman 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Hangman 1.1.sit
- Size: 24K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Hangman 1.1 - Hangman is a Hermes external. What is Hangman? An online
- version of everyone's favorite guessing game! Hangman has a 4,000 word
- vocabulary! (Don't try and add your own words, BTW, it will mess up the
- game). How do I use it? Just drop it in your Externals folder and go! How
- do I set it up? There isn't any setup, just chuck it into that Externals
- folder. Okay, sounds good! Do I have to pay for it? No! Hangman is
- freeware! It's my way of saying "Thank you" to all of the Hermes SysOps out
- there for supporting other shareware authors! Now, because my external is
- free, please go out and register some one else's external! "Only you can
- support shareware." (But stopping forest fires is also important).
-
- Name = Expression 2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Expression 2.1.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 2.1
- Description:
- Expression 2.1 - Expression is a Hermes external. What is Expression?
- Expression is a lot like The Wall for IBM WWIV systems. It lets users post
- a little one-liner on to a publicly-available message space that can be
- displayed at logon and in the externals menu. How do I use it? Just drop it
- in your Externals folder and go! Are the one-liners going to be cool and
- colorful, or bland? COLORFUL and MISPLACED!! "Misplaced?" you ask. Yes,
- misplaced! Expression randomly 'misaligns' each expression and places them
- each in a different color. It does this each time a user activates it for a
- different combination every time!!! Won't all of those 'one-liners' fill up
- my hard disk? No, Expression keeps only the 15 latest expressions.
-
- Name = Eudora1.4.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Eudora1.4.2.sit
- Size:221K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.4.2
- Description:
- Eudora1.4.2 - Eudora is a Free Popular Mail reader for SMTP mail. To run
- this you need a mac networked to a UNIX host. The mac needs MacTCP and the
- UNIX host need a POP (post office protocal) server. The network connection
- can be directly via ethernet or via localtalk and a bridge such as a Shiva
- FastPath. Alternatively, you can use ARA between your mac and a mac or
- server networked to the UNIX host, or you can use one of apple's
- communication tools and a telephone connection to the UNIX host. The
- documentation is in the form of a Microsoft Word 5.0 document and is a
- separate file. Eudora is a very easy way to check and send Internet mail,
- and it lets you store the mail in folders, and delete when you want.
-
- Name = CTerm 2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:C:CTerm 2.2.sit
- Size: 30K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 2.2
- Description:
- CTER 2.2 - This is version 2.2 of CTerm, a package designed to let a
- Macintosh talk to an IBM mainframe though an IBM (or compatible) protocol
- converter by emulating an asynchronous 3270 terminal (as does IBM’s PC/Host
- [FTTERM] software). This program requires a Macintosh Plus or better.
- Memory requirements are small. CTerm 2.2 is designed to work under System
- 7.0, but should still work under System 6.0.5 or greater, The
- Communications Toolbox software, and some type of asynchronous connection
- to an IBM protocol converter (or some other compatible protocol converter)
- is also required. Read the documentation for help.
-
- Name = Change Info+ 3.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Change Info+ 3.1.1.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 3.11
- Description:
- Change Info+ 3.1.1 - Change Info+ is a Hermes external. What is Change
- Info+? Change Info+ is an all-in-one self-modification editor. In other
- words, from one place a user can change their phone number, city/state,
- etc. HOWEVER, you, the SysOp can define the SecLevel necessary to access
- each of those fields, so you always have complete control! How do I use it?
- Just drop it in your Externals folder and go! How do I set it up? Just go
- into Change Info+ from the Externals menu and set the SLs for each field.
- Change Info+ is a measly $1.00.
-
- Name = Better User Lister 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Better User Lister 2.0.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- Better User Lister 2.0 - Better User Lister is a Hermes external. What is
- Better User Lister? Better User Lister gives you a nice, colorful, user
- list menu. How do I use it? Just drop it in your Externals folder and go!
- How do I set it up? There isn't any setup, just chuck it into that
- Externals folder. Okay, sounds good! Do I have to pay for it? No! Better
- User Lister if freeware! It's my way of saying "Thank you" to all of the
- Hermes SysOps out there for supporting other shareware authors! Now,
- because my external is free, please go out and register some one else's
- external!
-
- Name = Ballot Box 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Ballot Box 1.2.sit
- Size: 30K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- BallotBox 1.2 - BallotBox is a Hermes external. Features - 20 Questions
- available, 15 answers per question, Ability to list a question's stats.
- only after the question is voted on. Set Security Level for Ballot Box. Set
- Access Level for Ballot Box. Set the Security Level and Access Letter for
- each question. Delete Questions. 32k. New version of this Voting External.
- Now adds the feature of outputting a question's data results to a text file
- or a tab delimited file. Cleaned up some code also. Instructions are
- included for installing.
-
- Name = 3 AM Blackjack 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:3 AM Blackjack 1.0.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- 3 AM Blackjack 1.0 - This Hermes external is Shareware. Please pay the $10
- registration fee. External operation is quite basic. This external requires
- ANSI to use it.
-
- Name = SafeCracker 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:SafeCracker 2.0.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- SafeCracker 2.0 - SafeCracker is an external for Hermes. There is one
- undocumented feature in SafeCracker. That's the Sysop Menu. To get to the
- Sysop menu, you will need an SL of 255. Press * at the Main Menu, Jail
- Menu, or the Safe Prompt menu. There are several options - N) Number of
- Safes a user may crack in one day. This option sets the number of safes
- that may be attempted in one day. After a user has cracked this many safes,
- he/she may still do all the other functions of SafeCracker. D) Delete a
- user's thief. It will ask you for that user's Hermes account number or for
- his thief's name. It does not tamper with the Hermes information in any
- way. J) Set Jail Times.
-
- Name = RegistrationForm Center 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:RegistrationForm Center 1.0.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- RegistrationForm Center 1.0 - "Registration Form Center v1.0" is a Freeware
- Hermes II external for BBS's that use registration forms as a mean of
- validation, etc. This is an external available from the user external menu
- that will show your BBS's registration form and other registration
- information for new unregistered users to see. Right now, the concept is
- quite simple, and the interface is clean-cut.
-
- Name = Merit's Internet Cruise 2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Merit's Internet Cruise 2.2.sit
- Size:730K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 2.2
- Description:
- Merit's Internet Cruise 2.2 - Merit's "Cruise of the Internet" is a
- computer-based tutorial for new as well as experienced Internet
- "navigators." The Cruise will introduce you to Internet resources as
- diverse as supercomputing, minorities, multimedia, and even cooking. It
- will also provide information about the tools needed to access those
- resources. This tutorial will run on any color Macintosh which is capable
- of displaying 256 colors. To run the Cruise tutorial you will need - A
- Macintosh II, LC or Quadra series computer, 8-bit color and any color
- monitor (12" minimum), System 6.05 or 7.x, Approximately 3 MB of disk
- space, 4 MB RAM is recommended. The cruise is a Macromedia Movie.
-
- Name = MacPager™ 1.0 Demo.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:M:MacPager™ 1.0 Demo.sit
- Size: 37K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 1.0 demo
- Description:
- MacPager™ 1.0 Demo - MacPager™ 1.0 utilizes your Apple Macintosh computer
- and any modem to report to you remotely that you have received a call on
- any regular phone line. If you have a Caller ID equipped modem, and
- subscribe to your local telephone company's "Caller ID" service, MacPager™
- will include the Caller ID information as to who called you when it
- notifies you remotely. This is a demonstration version of MacPager™ 1.0. It
- will do everything which the full version does, with two exceptions - It
- will accept any destination number which you enter into the "Phone List"
- (Command-P) window, however, when it dials out, it will ONLY call CID
- Tech's 800 number. And the call log will be erased every two hours.
-
- Name = FoneMate™ 1.8.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:FoneMate™ 1.8.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 1.8
- Description:
- FoneMate™ 1.8 - FoneMate is an application for keeping up to 1000 phone
- numbers and e-mail addresses handy. If you call/send e-mail often, this
- application is for you. Features include - listing in alphabetical order,
- Full searching capabilities, multiple finds. Adding, Removing, and Editing
- existing names and e-mail addresses. Balloon Help (sys 7.x users). FoneMate
- will display a scrollable list of the names you have entered, and with a
- single click on the name, will display the phone number and e-mail address
- associated with the selected name. A double-click on the name in the list
- will bring up a dialog for editing the name/phone/and e-mail entries.
-
- Name = AMT-More Modems.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:AMT-More Modems.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 3/11/94 Version:
- Description:
- AMT-More Modems - Includes AMT-PPI-14400FXSA and AMT-AT&T-Dataport modem
- resources. AMT-PPI-14400FXSA is a modem resource that can be used in
- conjunction with the Apple Modem Tool v1.5 to add the Practical Peripherals
- 14400FXSA modem to the tool's list of choices available. AMT-AT&T-Dataport
- is a modem resource that can be used in conjunction with the Apple Modem
- Tool v1.5 to add the AT&T Dataport modem to the tool's list of choices
- available. You add these resources by using the Apple Modem Tool itself.
- In the pop-up menu of modem choices, you select "Modify this menu".
-
- Name = TeleFinder™ Pro 2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TeleFinder™ Pro 2.2.sit
- Size:608K Date: 3/01/94 Version: 2.2
- Description:
- Telefinder Pro 2.2 - Telefinder Pro is a Mac application that connects your
- Mac to a TeleFinder bulletin board system. Requires a Mac Plus or higher
- and a Hayes compatible modem. Through your TeleFinder Pro-BBS interface,
- you'll find business services, customer support, as well as "friendly
- chat". A BBS can also serve as a conference forum, provide electronic mail
- service, and store files to be transferred. The individual or company
- operating each BBS determines which services will be offered. TeleFinder
- Pro replicates the Mac desktop to allow easy access to all BBS functions.
- Just click and drag around. This shareware version is different from
- Telefinder 2.3x. You'll have to read more to find out how!!
-
- Name = Pizza 1.04.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:P:Pizza 1.04.sit
- Size:338K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.04
- Description:
- Pizza 1.04 - PIZZA is an application for reading and writing electronic
- mail in fidonet standards and for a complete and flexible point management.
- The user interface follows the macintosh standard and should be compatible
- with all existing mac models. Installation is rather easy, you must have
- all the things like a point number, a modem, a mailer like "Formula1" by
- Massimo Senna and a packets extractor like "Zip Extract" or "Arcmail
- Extract". The only purpose of this documentation is to let you see and try
- the application. Without your private user code, you'll use PIZZA in demo
- mode. Some features will not be avalaible. PIZZA is expandible with
- externals written as stand alone code.
-
- Name = Chat 1.10.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Chat 1.10.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.10
- Description:
- Chat 1.10 - Chat is a background only application that lets Macs with
- MacTCP 1.1 serve as a very primitive IRC. Once Chat is running on your mac,
- multiple people can Telnet to port 1420 on your mac and have online
- discussions. Chat has no macintosh user interface, the only way to use it
- is by telneting to your mac. I wrote this to hold the weekly online
- meetings of the TopSoft group, which have proved very successful. Chat can
- support upwards of 12 users with the current memory partition (200k), and
- can support an arbitrarily large number of users given enough memory
- (though MacTCP will probably blow up if you try too many). Add about 5 or
- 10k for each extra users you want. Requires MacTCP and System 6 or 7.
-
- Name = UUSP 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:UUSP 1.0.sit
- Size: 25K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- UUSP 1.0 - UUSP 1.0 painlessly configures UUPC 3.0, ToadNews and rnMac,
- thus creating a totally operational UUCP system for those with dialup UUCP
- access. This program allows the set-up of the above programs with a simple
- click and point approch VERY easy compared to the hours which would have
- been laboured previously. Requires - A Modem (as always, faster the better!
- ), A UUPC feed connection, Toadnews Applicatrion Software (Please pay
- shareware fee), RnMan Application Software (Please pay shareware fee) and
- UUPC 3.0 (or greater) Application.
-
- Name = TheNews2.33.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:TheNews2.33.sit
- Size:235K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 2.33
- Description:
- TheNews2.33 - TheNews - A Network News Reader for the Macintosh.
- Congratulations! You now have the means of accessing hundreds of local,
- nationwide, and international bulletin boards directly from your Macintosh!
- TheNews gives you a link to net news (also known as USENET), a large
- semi-structured set of messages written by folks from around the world.
- These messages, or articles, are organized into news groups whose contents
- cover a broad spectrum of interests. There are hundreds, maybe even
- thousands of groups. TheNews allow you to subscribe to those groups which
- you are interested in. There are different requirements for using TheNews,
- depending upon where your Mac is (hooked to server, at home...).
-
- Name = TFUSR103.EXE.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TFUSR103.EXE.sit
- Size:248K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.03
- Description:
- TFUSR103.EXE - This is the Telefinder user file for Windows users only.
-
- Name = Testify 3.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:Testify 3.1.sit
- Size: 51K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 3.1
- Description:
- Testify 3.1 - Testify 3.1 has these features - AutoKill of files specified
- in an AutoKill.List file in the Tabby folder. Time sharing! Testify gives
- priority to the needs of other applications for CPU time. Improved
- launch.next handling! Testify now does a fantastic job of launching the
- next file in the event sequence listed in launch.next. A DISTRIBUTE
- command, kind of like a batch ATTACH feature is now available to you and
- users on your BBS! (An example is included). Testify should be placed just
- before TabbyNet SendNews in the Tabby Robot and main Event strings (Tabby
- Maint).
-
- Name = TeleFinder FREQ Lists 0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TeleFinder FREQ Lists 0.3.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 0.3
- Description:
- TeleFinder FREQ Lists 0.3 - Version 0.3 of a series of MPW Shell scripts to
- aid Telefinder sysops. Backs up of log files, creates file catalogs with
- descriptions, creates Tabby "Request Directories", and creates the magic
- FILES and ALLFILES files that are standard within FIDONet. New - Added
- several additional scripts to ease TeleFinder Maintenance. Put everything
- into a "TeleFinder" menu in MPW shell. Grouped almost all paths into the
- UserStartup-TeleFinder script. Eliminated the 5 or 6 blank lines that were
- inserted before the footer. Better documentation and commenting.
-
- Name = Runner 1.0(TF Edition).sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:Runner 1.0(TF Edition).sit
- Size: 30K Date: 2/28/94 Version: TF Ed.
- Description:
- Runner 1.0(TF Edition) - Runner is a small application that lets you create
- and edit lists of applications that are to be run sequentially. This is of
- particular use in conjunction with BBS and FidoNet mailer software such as
- MacKennel™. You can have Runner sequence up to 30 applications at a time
- and a given application can appear more than once. Runner will launch the
- first application in the list and then, when the first one quits, launch
- the second one and so on. This process continues until Runner reaches the
- last application in the list. You can even loop the list. This version is
- especially for TeleFinder.
-
- Name = Pretzel2.0b7.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:P:Pretzel2.0b7.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 2.0b7
- Description:
- Pretzel2.0b7 - Pretzel is a shareware product very much valued in the UK
- and Europe. It's for connection to ViewData systems as used in Europe. This
- is a beta version of Pretzel, a simple Prestel terminal emulator. Existing
- users of the old Pretzel DA will notice that Pretzel has now become an
- application, and that it also has lots of news features. You no longer need
- to use ResEdit to change dial strings etc (yay!). All configuration is now
- done through a dialog. The Pretzel FONTs are now optional - you only need
- to install them if you want to print Prestel graphics from another
- application. Dial strings and other configuration stuff is now stored in a
- Preferences file in your System Folder and more!
-
- Name = OneNet World Vol.2, No.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:OneNet World Vol.2, No.1.sit
- Size:901K Date: 2/28/94 Version: v2, n1
- Description:
- OneNet World Vol.2, No.1 - OneNet World is an electronic, interactive
- publication of the international OneNet Member Network. Currently a free
- infoware product, OneNet World focuses on notable events and developments
- in the OneNet community as they relate to technology, information and our
- lives. Contents - Topology, About Contributors, The OneNet Experience, Days
- on End, Net Guide, AEGIS, Mods in Modesto, Teen Beat, Call for Reporters,
- How to Get Connected, Around the OneNet, Socks Online, Dear Darla, The
- Internet and OneNet, The BBSex, CyberLaw, A Superhighway Through the
- Wasteland, Go To, Search, and Find Trivia and ByteBack.
-
- Name = MacBBS 1.1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:J-R:MacBBS 1.1.2.sit
- Size:995K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.1.2
- Description:
- MacBBS 1.1.2 - This is a First Class settings file for calling
- +351-1-847-7841. "Abriu uma nova BBS onde os seus utilizadores têm acesso a
- correio electrónico, conferências sobre os mais variados temas, e a
- ficheiros".
-
- Name = InterFinderUpdate 1.0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:InterFinderUpdate 1.0.2.sit
- Size:128K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0.2
- Description:
- InterFinderUpdate 1.0.2 - Included are InterFinderReceiver 1.0.2 and
- InterFinderSender 1.0.2. InterFinder 1.0.2 Update - Removed unneccesary
- double drawing of the status dialog. This might speed up InterFinderSender
- on machines with slow video. Changed error handling. If remote host is not
- available or returns a communications error, it will write it to the
- logfile and retry later.
-
- Name = Inter-Network Mail Guide.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Inter-Network Mail Guide.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 2/28/94 Version:
- Description:
- Inter-Network Mail Guide - This file documents methods of sending mail from
- one network to another. It represents the aggregate knowledge of the
- readers of comp.mail.misc and many contributors elsewhere. If you know of
- any corrections or additions to this file, please follow the instructions
- in the section entitled 'HOW TO FORMAT INFORMATION FOR SUBMISSION' and then
- mail the information to Scott A. Yanoff <yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu>. The
- guide is organized as a list of entries. Each entry # tells you how to get
- from one network to another. If you need help mailing to people, check out
- this file!
-
- Name = Hotlist2HTML 061.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Hotlist2HTML 061.sit
- Size: 58K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 061
- Description:
- Hotlist2HTML 061 - The program Hotlist2HTML converts a MacMosaic Hotlist
- (resource) file to a HTML-page, wherein each URL of the Hotlist is
- associated with it's corresponding Menu-Item name. The program should run
- on any Macintosh were System 7 is installed. There is no advanced Macintosh
- user interface implemented in this version. To use the program, you must
- launch it directly. No drop at feature is implemented! After clicking on
- the about window, use the file-dialog to select the Hotlist to be
- converted, and after this, select an output file. When conversion is
- finished, Hotlist2HTML terminates.
-
- Name = HayesOPTIMA 288 & TF (R6).sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:HayesOPTIMA 288 & TF (R6).sit
- Size: 17K Date: 2/28/94 Version:
- Description:
- HayesOPTIMA 288 & TF (R6) - This stand alond document is a report from the
- ASTEC Company, Inc. on the Hayes OPTIMA 288 modem operating on a TeleFinder
- Group Edition Host. Access and download test result times are discussed.
- From Rod Paine, November 1, 1993. This is a revised document, January 20,
- 1994. Changes in the document appear in red.
-
- Name = ExternalMan(ager)1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:ExternalMan(ager)1.3.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- ExternalMan(ager)1.3 - "ExternalMan, The One-Stop Shop for the Ultimate
- Externals Menu" - What is ExternalMan? ExternalMan lets you setup an ANSI
- external menu that allows up to three hierarchical sub-menus, with
- descriptions for each external. How do I use it? Just drop it in your
- Externals folder and go! ALSO, make sure to put the Descriptions folder in
- your Externals folder as well! How do I set it up? Press '.' at the Main
- Menu in Hermes II. ExternalMan! will load up and then bring the SysOp into
- the Menu Configuration setup. You have three menus you can configure, each
- with it's own set of externals inside. To setup a menu, select the number
- of the menu, enter the name of the menu, and then the file prefix.
-
- Name = Emailgate 0.63.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Emailgate 0.63.sit
- Size:107K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 0.63
- Description:
- Emailgate 0.63 - Emailgate ver 0.63 (c) Mikael Fredriksson. Emailgate is
- two programs that will translate email from the uupc <-> Tabby Generic file
- formats. Emailgate is Tabby launch.next aware and can be used in your Tabby
- events. SW $10. Email to the author - mikael_fredriksson@macexchange.se
-
- Name = ChatClient 1.0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:ChatClient 1.0.2.sit
- Size: 34K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0.2
- Description:
- ChatClient 1.0.2 - This is a smart application for the Telefinder sysop. It
- allows participation in chat rooms of ChatServer. Type /H for a small help
- on textual commands. This is the final release. Send feedback to the
- authors dropbox "Andreas Fink" on Spider Island BBS or "Box4" or through
- AppleLink CH0364 or Internet fink@box4.microframe.ch.
-
- Name = TFCapture 1.0.5.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TFCapture 1.0.5.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.05
- Description:
- TFCapture 1.0.5 - The TFCapture DA retains text written to the screen
- during a TeleFinder™ login session in a file. It was originally written in
- the days before TeleFinder™ possessed a session capture feature. It still
- captures more detail than the built-in TeleFinder™ feature, and can be used
- to advantage with or without the built-in TeleFinder™ option. Version 1.0.5
- can be used with both TeleFinder/User and TeleFinder Pro. It is essential
- that the TFCapture DA be installed in the TeleFinder™ application.
-
- Name = T2 1.0b6 Deutsch.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:T2 1.0b6 Deutsch.sit
- Size:175K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.0b6
- Description:
- T2 1.0 beta 6 Deutsch - T2 is allows Alice to work as a FidoNet point. You
- also need a mailer like "Charon" or "Formula 1". Free for registred Alice
- users. Just copy the “T2” application into the same folder as “Alice” (this
- is not a must, T2 can stay elsewhere). Create a new folder for all BBS
- releated files (boxfolder) and name it like “Fidopoint”. T2 1.0b5 to 1.0b6
- Features - hübscheres Logo im About; Dateien die nicht repariert werden
- können werden gelöscht (nach Alert) und neu angelegt…
-
- Name = PullProcess2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:PullProcess2.0.sit
- Size: 22K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- PullProcess2.0 - PullProcess is a small utility that will pull a selected
- process (APPL) to the foreground at a user-specified time interval.
- PullProcess was written because of performance problems on my multiline
- TeleFinder BBS. TeleFinder 3.0 consists of several small applications that
- talk to each other via appleevents. Each BBS line is an individual copy of
- the Telefinder BBS software. Unfortunately, if one of the BBS copies is in
- the foreground, the performance on the other lines suffers. The answer is
- to have one of the other TeleFinder mini applications always be in the
- foreground. PullProcess requires System 7. A limitation is that it can only
- pull applications to the front.
-
- Name = NCSA Mosaic 1.03.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NCSA Mosaic 1.03.sit
- Size:335K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.03
- Description:
- NCSA Mosaic 1.03 - NCSA is National Center for SuperComputing Applications.
- To launch this program, your Mac must be hooked up to the internet, and
- have MacTCP installed. The help documentation is inside of the program.
- When you double click NCSA Mosaic, it will call through the internet and
- log you on to the Help screen. You can then click on any blue word to find
- out more, and probably call another internet service. You'll be zipping all
- over the world without even knowing it. Through Mosaic, you'll have access
- to the World Wide Webb which provides an incredible amount of textual
- information and graphics which are linked through the HyperText Markup
- Language. Just click and learn!!
-
- Name = Natascha 1.5 Final English.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:Natascha 1.5 Final English.sit
- Size:514K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.5 Engli
- Description:
- Natascha 1.5 Final English - Natascha is an application for Apple Macintosh
- to exchange electronic mail with a ZERBERUS-Network. Natascha itself sends
- and receives mail and Alice presents them to you to read and write new
- mails. You need at least a Macintosh running System 6 with Communications
- Toolbox (CTB) or System 7, and have 500-600 KB free memory. Using a hard
- disk is highly recommend. There is no limitation using an unregistred
- Natascha or Alice. If you register, you get a license to use Natascha and
- the Natascha box type of Alice. You can also register the XRS/QWK/T2
- boxtype of Alice adding its fee of 15$.
-
- Name = Natascha 1.5 Final Deutsch.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:Natascha 1.5 Final Deutsch.sit
- Size:628K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 105 Deuts
- Description:
- Natascha 1.5 Final Deutsch - Natascha und Alice bilden einen
- ZERBERUS-Point. Als Point können Sie Nachrichten vollautomatisch mit einer
- ZERBERUS-Box auszutauschen und offline die Nachrichten lesen und
- beantworten. Dies ist nicht nur komfortabel sondern erspart ihnen zudem
- noch Telefongebühren. Im Pointpaket ist Natascha der "Mailer", d.h. das
- Program das die Verbindung zur Mailbox herstellt und die Daten austauscht.
- Die Ihnen vorliegende Version unterstützt die sicherste und am weitesten
- verbreitete Methode - das "Z-Modem"-Protokoll. In Alice können Sie die
- Nachrichten lesen und beantworten. Die benutzerfreundliche Oberfläche von
- Alice stellt Ihnen die Bretter in der ZERBERUS-typischen Baumstruktur da.
-
- Name = MacMail 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacMail 1.0.sit
- Size: 32K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- MacMail 1.0 - MacMail is a simple program designed to convert a unix-style
- mail file to a series of text files. Each message is written to a file,
- with the letter's subject becoming its file name. To use MacMail, first you
- need to download your unix account's mail spool file. This will usually be
- in the directory /usr/spool/mail and will have the same name as your login
- id, i.e. if you are plambert@cse.psu.edu your mail file will be
- /usr/spool/mail/plambert. Then, run MacMail and open this file with it.
- You will be presented with a Save dialog box for each message that appears
- in your mail file. The suggested name is taken from the Subject-line of
- your letter and then truncated if necessary. Files saved as TeachText.
-
- Name = FC Text-Picture 1.1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Text-Picture 1.1.2.sit
- Size: 25K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.1.2
- Description:
- FC Text-Picture 1.1.2 - FC Text-Picture is designed to be the simplest,
- most efficient way to put pictures along with text in FirstClass™ messages.
- It is completely compatible with both System 6 and 7. It converts four
- kinds of resource formats - PICT, cicn, ICON, and SICN into stylized text
- (readable by FirstClass™, Tex-Edit and other programs). You can find these
- kinds of resources in files such as the FirstClass™ Client, FC settings
- files, games and the like. If you have a picture in the Clipboard, it is
- possible to open and convert it (via the open dialog). NOTE - Pictures
- converted into text are going to be BIG (the K kind) so don't convert
- largepictures. 1.12 bug fixes for thousands or millions of colors and 040.
-
- Name = Communicate Lite Demo1.01.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:C:Communicate Lite Demo1.01.sit
- Size:377K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.01 Demo
- Description:
- Communicate Lite Demo1.01 - Communicate for the Macintosh brings the whole
- world to your computer with the click of a mouse. Communicate is an
- innovative new application from Mark/Space Softworks which gives you easy,
- instant access to all of the communications tools in your toolbox. Using
- Communicate, you can easily access one of each of the three fundamental
- types of Communications Tools and connect to your favorite BBS, another
- Macintosh running Communicate, or even a Macintosh workstation on a
- network. This is a demonstration version of Communicate Lite. The Save,
- Save As, Open, and Session Directory commands are disabled. The application
- is fully functional in every other way.
-
- Name = Alice 2.3 Final Deutsch.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Alice 2.3 Final Deutsch.sit
- Size:366K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 2.3 Deuts
- Description:
- Alice 2.3 Final Deutsch - Was ist denn nun Alice? Wozu kann das
- Programmpaket benutzt werden, wozu nicht? Alice ist ein Nachrichteneditor
- für Nachrichten die Sie von Mailboxen bekommen. Dabei gibt es prinzipiell
- zwei unterschiedliche Systeme - zum einem kann Alice als XRS- oder
- QWK-Reader benutzt werden, oder in Verbindung mit T2 und F1 als
- FidoNet-Point bzw. mit Natascha als Z-Netz-Point. Als XRS- oder QWK-Reader
- können Sie die Nachrichten mit Alice "nur" lesen und beantworten. Die
- Nachrichten holen und senden Sie mit einem Terminalprogramm "von Hand" zur
- Mailbox. Ein Point jedoch macht auch dies automatisch mit einem Programm
- (bei Alice F1 oder Natascha).
-
- Name = Telemoof! 0.b54.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:Telemoof! 0.b54.sit
- Size: 71K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 0.b54
- Description:
- Telemoof! 0.b54 - Telemoof is a telecommunications program for accessing
- your favorite BBS', online services and other connections. First off,
- Telemoof is a Communications Toolbox program, so it needs to have certain
- tools in the system folder. The tools you'll need to have are the basic
- Apple tools - the Apple Modem Tool, the Serial Tool, the XModem Tool and
- the VT102 Tool. There are many others out there, and Telemoof will work
- with all of them, simply copy them to your System folder and BANG, you have
- more communications capabilities than most commercial packages. Some of the
- ones I recommend, the Hayes Modem tool, the Pacer ZModem Tool, the VT320
- Tool and the Kermit Tool.
-
- Name = Quoter FKEY 1.6.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Q-S:Quoter FKEY 1.6.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1.6
- Description:
- Quoter FKEY 1.6 - Dejal’s Quoter FKEY was written as a direct result of a
- need on a local Mac™ BBS. My Quoter FKEY can be used on any BBS or
- elsewhere, when replying to other people’s messages, so that people reading
- your reply can see what specifically you are replying to. Quoting on a BBS
- is normally done by prefixing each line of text by a “> ” sequence. Since
- words can wrap differently when quoted, doing this manually for quotes
- other than very short ones is a real pain. With Dejal’s Quoter FKEY, you
- can concentrate on the message, not the hassle of quoting it — the FKEY
- does all the work for you. It automatically handles word wrapping, quoting,
- and even nested quotes, and optionally plays a user-specified sound.
-
- Name = ARACommander2.0demo.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:ARACommander2.0demo.sit
- Size:152K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 2.0 demo
- Description:
- ARACommander2.0demo - ARACommander is the Apple Remote Access (ARA) client
- utility that adds new features and flexibility to ARA. ARACommander is a
- control panel that works with the resources and extensions of ARA to
- provide a more flexible, easier-to-use and a more secure alternative to
- Apple's client software. It requires Apple's ARA 1.0 or 2.0 software and
- System 7. Important new features of ARACommander 2.0 include a full
- scheduling capability. Connections can be scheduled at any time and be
- completely unattended. Disconnection can be unattended as well by
- specifying a number of minutes of idle time before disconnection occurs.
- This full functioning demo will expire 30 days after the first use.
-
- Name = TeleFinder™ 3.2.5/AMUG.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TeleFinder™ 3.2.5/AMUG.sit
- Size:474K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 3.25
- Description:
- Telefinder 3.2.5/AMUG - This is the BBS software for AMUG members to use
- when calling the Preferred System. Telefinder 3.2.5 is included, as well as
- Show Info 2.0 - a program which will show file descriptions and art, font
- and quicktime previews, and Stuffit Expander 3.0.7 - for quick and easy
- unstuffing of any compressed files. Telefinder documentation as well as
- Preferred Tips are included. You will need to contact AMUG about an account
- if you want more than the guest sign on, which is limited to 5 minutes.
- Preferred membership includes 45 minutes daily. Now shows a pict preview
- for Fonts, QuickTime movies and Art!
-
- Name = SitC Lister 2.0 Final.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Q-S:SitC Lister 2.0 Final.sit
- Size: 55K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- SitC Lister 2.0 Final - SitC Lister 2.0 is a utility for TeleFinder,
- FirstClass, and NovaLink Professional Sysops that will generate file lists
- with descriptions by extracting the SitC=0 resource from the individual
- files. Tabby compatible. Requires System 7. 2.0 is a major upgrade from
- 1.x. Features found in version 2.0 include - Supports 32 output files, each
- with up to 32 source directories. Date/Time stamp option for output files.
- Can write file's modified date to listings. Can create Tabby Request
- Directories file. Can create either Mac or MS-DOS type text files. Faster
- scanning, Improved interface and much more. May only be distributed by
- Arizona Macintosh Users Group on CD-ROM or media over 2MB.
-
- Name = MacTCP Switcher 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacTCP Switcher 1.0.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- MacTCP Switcher 1.0 - MacTCP Switcher is a very simple little program that
- makes it easy to save and quickly restore multiple MacTCP configurations.
- This is especially useful for PowerBook users who carry their PowerBooks
- around and regularly use them with different network connections (e.g.,
- SLIP at home and LocalTalk or Ethernet at work). At Northwestern
- University, we also use MacTCP Switcher to prepare canned MacTCP
- configurations for the Ethernet connections in our electronic classrooms.
- MacTCP Switcher is NOT used to configure MacTCP or to display the current
- MacTCP configuration. Use the regular MacTCP control panel to do that.
- MacTCP Switcher requires System 7.0 or later.
-
- Name = Caller ID Manager 1.0.4a.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:C:Caller ID Manager 1.0.4a.sit
- Size:232K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1.04a
- Description:
- Caller ID Manager 1.0.4a - Supra modems support Caller ID, but there is
- limited software support. This program, which uses the Macintosh
- Communications Toolbox, provides a front-end program to the Caller ID
- information. The number and name (if entered in database) are displayed on
- the screen. Logs are kept of incoming calls. Individual notes can be kept
- for callers. Great for business, home, etc. The latest version of Caller
- IDManager for Supra modems provides additional support for certain areas of
- the country which were unable to use previous version. In addition, many
- bugs were fixed and the user interface improved. Program is leaner and more
- efficient. This shareware version no longer has an expiration date.
-
- Name = ARAPlus 1.0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:ARAPlus 1.0.3.sit
- Size: 49K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1.0.3
- Description:
- ARAPlus 1.0.3 - ARA+ is a little application (it uses 120K of RAM) which
- displays a status bar. This status bar contains the state of AppleTalk
- Remote Access along with some way to control this state - if your are
- connected to a remote host, you have a "Disconnect" button on the right of
- the status bar, else you have a popUp of connection files. This popUp is
- configurable. The status bar has two positions "small" and "large".
- "Large"is the default one. In "large" you always have the popUp or the
- button withfull title AND the status message. Complete documentation is
- included. This version fixed a problem which prevented volume mounting from
- working correctly.
-
- Name = NCSA Telnet 2.5 docs.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NCSA Telnet 2.5 docs.sit
- Size:327K Date: 1/14/94 Version:
- Description:
- NCSA Telnet Docs 2.5 - NCSA Telnet was developed to provide interactive
- access from a Macintosh to telnet hosts on TCP/IP networks. It is an
- implementation of DARPA standard telnet. NCSA Telnet allows you to have
- simultaneous connections to numerous computers across the network, and
- includes a standard file transfer server (FTP) to allow you to transfer
- files to and from other remote machines and users. NCSA Telnet previously
- came in two versions - NCSA driver version, and MacTCP driver version.
- However, in this release of Telnet, the two versions have been merged into
- one application. This allows greater flexibility. This file contains the
- full documentation for NCSA Telnet 2.5.
-
- Name = TordenSoft.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:S-Z:TordenSoft.sit
- Size: 19K Date:12/27/93 Version:
- Description:
- TordenSoft - Welcome to TordenSoft, the greatest FirstClass BBS in
- Scandinavia! Our current offerings include OneNet, huge software libraries
- (always the latest in shareware), busy conferences and more! Give us a try
- using the enclosed settings file. It is set up for dialing from the US
- using a 2400bps modem to line 1. (If you're calling from outside of the US,
- or if you have a higher speed modem, you will need to change your
- settings). While our main language is Norwegian, there are lots of areas
- available in English, including a lot of conferences from the worldwide
- OneNet™ Member Network. There is an annual membership fee of NOK 250,- for
- people in Norway; international users get free access.
-
- Name = Ircle 1.5.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Ircle 1.5.1.sit
- Size: 84K Date:12/27/93 Version: 1.5.1
- Description:
- Ircle 1.5.1 - ircle is an IRC client program that lets you talk with people
- all over the world via the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) network. All you need
- is a Macintosh with a network connection and the MacTCP driver, and you
- have to be able (technically) to connect to an IRC server. New to this
- version, the handling of the Preferences file has been changed - it is now
- a text file, much like NCSA Telnet's sets. You can edit this for autostart
- commands like a Un*x .ircrc. The windows along with size and positions, as
- well as notify and ignore lists, are stored with the other options in this
- file (choose "Save Set" from the menu and take a look at the resulting
- file). And more!
-
- Name = Internet Starter Kit Rev
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet Starter Kit Rev
- Size: 4K Date:12/27/93 Version: review
- Description:
- Internet Starter Kit Review -