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- Name = 4DFront.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:4DFront.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- Frontier Suite that supports changing the version info in a 4D database and
- changing the path to the datafile. Both handy for updating a structure.
- Tag Team developed by Larry Sharpe and Lee Hinde.
-
- Name = 7.0 KEY COMBINATIONS.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:7.0 KEY COMBINATIONS.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 6/27/91 Version:
- Description:
- 7.0 Key Combinations - If you have been thinking that Apple screwed up the
- keyboard mapping for System 7, they didn't. This MS Word (3.0) document
- contains the reasons Apple used to change the KCHR resource and associated
- tables listing the changes. This info is straight from Inside Macintosh,
- Volume VI.
-
- Name = 7.0Q&A.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:7.0Q&A.sit
- Size: 40K Date: 6/17/91 Version:
- Description:
- 7.0 Q & A - This is a text file from Apple Computer on System 7.0 questions
- and answers.
-
- Name = 7.0 Stack.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:7.0 Stack.sit
- Size:341K Date: 7/03/91 Version:
- Description:
- 7.0 Stack - The stack includes extensive feature lists of System 7.0.
-
- Name = 7.1 Disks MinSys.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:7.1 Disks MinSys.sit
- Size: 7K Date:12/23/92 Version:
- Description:
- 7.1 Disks MinSys - This MS Word 4.0 file gives you step by step
- instructions on how to build minimal System Emergency Disks (floppies).
- This document is geared towards Norton Utilities, but the technique can be
- readily adopted for your own needs.
-
- Name = 7Tuner 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:7Tuner 1.0.sit
- Size: 35K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- 7Tuner 1.0 - If you are using System 7 enhancement utilities, the conflicts
- between control panels and memory problems could give you headaches. 7Tuner
- tunes your Finder and System files without causing those problems. One-time
- installation does it all, and you can tune and untune your system software
- any time you want! Version 1.0 tunes - Add command-key equivalents to all
- possible Finder menu items. Make an alias that has the same name as the
- original file. Add colors to the standard system alert icons. Eliminate the
- delay of file rename. Speed up window opening by eliminating window
- rooming.
-
- Name = 950 Color.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:950 Color.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- 950 Color - 950 Color Addition is a system software extension that fixes a
- minor problem on Macintosh Quadra 950 computers. This extension does
- nothing on other Macintosh computers. The problem addressed only manifests
- itself under certain conditions. When a color monitor is connected to the
- on-board video circuitry and the Monitors control panel is set to millions
- of colors, certain color manipulation commands may not work in some
- graphics application programs. The problem is not destructive. Your
- machine will not crash and data will not be corrupted. Installing the 950
- Color Addition corrects the problem.
-
- Name = AETracker2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AETracker2.0.sit
- Size: 24K Date: 5/27/92 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- AETracker2.0 - AETracker - This is a small control panel that can log
- various Apple Events to a file. Shareware ($5) from RavenWare Software.
-
- Name = ALIASMAKER.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:ALIASMAKER.sit
- Size: 9K Date:11/16/91 Version:
- Description:
- This little program will make an alias of every application on its
- startup disk and put all of them in a new folder entitled "AliasMaker
- Aliases". It will also give you the option to discard all existing
- application aliases of type 'adrp' except those in your Apple Menu Items
- and Startup Items folders. This will make it handy to launch all appl-
- ications from just one folder instead of having to open a bunch of windows
- while in the Finder. SYSTEM 7 DEPENDENT .. obviously. Enjoy!
-
- Name = ARA Server.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:ARA Server.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- ARA Server - One of the most exciting new capabilities to come along in
- quite some time is Apple Computer's AppleTalk Remote Access, or ARA. It
- allows you to create a connection between a remote computer and a local
- area network. We like ARA at UserLand, in fact we use it to bridge
- computers here all the time. It works. Then we heard that Apple was
- offering an API for ARA -- we couldn't resist creating a small "applet" to
- bridge ARA to Frontier script writing. As a result, your scripts can now
- operate over a phone line! This is going to be very interesting. Using ARA
- Server and Frontier, you can automatically initiate an ARA connection,
- manage it, and terminate the connection.
-
- Name = ARRIBA.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:ARRIBA.sit
- Size: 41K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
- Description:
- Arriba! enhances the Find File functions of the Finder. Search quickly
- for files based on name, Type, creator, attributes (invisible, busy,
- namelock, etc.). Has features to organize your System Folder, make sound
- files from all snd resources found in files, Make aliases of all appli-
- cation files found in search, view Paint and PICT files, sample DA and
- FKEY files .. and more. You will find it much easier and faster than the
- Finder in location files. Hope you like it! Freeware. System 7 Dependent.
-
- Name = ATM with 7.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:ATM with 7.1.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 1/27/93 Version:
- Description:
- ATM with 7.1 - When you install System 7.1 over System 7.0, most bitmapped
- and TrueType fonts are moved to the Fonts folder, with the exception of the
- Chicago, Geneva, and Monaco fonts, which remain in the System files. Any
- PostScript fonts located at the root level of the System folder or in the
- Extensions folder are not moved to the Fonts folder and can be located by
- ATM 2.03. When using ATM 2.03 with System 7.1, please use the following
- installation procedure to install additional PostScript fonts.
-
- Name = About 1.0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:About 1.0.2.sit
- Size: 75K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.0.2
- Description:
- About 1.0.2 - About is a process monitor. Its appearance is an unabashed
- knockoff of the Finder’s display; but unlike that display, you can actually
- use About to interact with your processes and get information on them. A
- little arrow appears next to the current process. Clicking an icon switches
- you to its process, and option–clicking an icon hides or shows that
- process, just like the Hide and Show commands in the application menu. You
- can customize the display in many ways — use large icons if you prefer, or
- arrange the processes by their location in memory to reveal the “holes” in
- your address space. Also included is Mountain 1.0.1. which intercepts the
- Finder’s “About This Macintosh” command to launch About instead.
-
- Name = Adder 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Adder 1.1.sit
- Size: 7K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Adder 1.1 - Adder enables users to add applications to the At Ease desktop
- from a floppy disk. The Adder application (not an alias) must be placed in
- the At Ease Items folder. Adder also enables the easy removal of all
- applications added in this way. At Ease in a commercial program from Apple
- Computer.
-
- Name = Airport QuickStart.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Airport QuickStart.sit
- Size: 9K Date:10/27/92 Version: 1.02
- Description:
- Airport QuickStart - Airport Quickstart is an extension which allows
- faster starting of a powerbook at those airport security gates when the
- agents wants to be sure you're carrying a computer, and not a bomb.
- Enclosed is edition 1.0.2 of Airport QuickStart. It now loads a lot sooner
- (maybe a few seconds so) and no longer exhibits the incompatibility with
- Now Startup. It is no longer a cdev but is an extension instead, which is
- fine because the cdev never worked anyway (there's nothing to configure in
- this extension...you simply hold down the 'Q' key at startup to make it
- work).
-
- Name = ALERT.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:ALERT.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 7/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- Alert - This INIT will move the cursor to the default button of the alert.
- It can also center the alert in the screen. A control panel is included
- to configure the INIT. It is system 7 compatible.
-
- Name = AliasBOSS2.03.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AliasBOSS2.03.sit
- Size: 65K Date: 1/15/93 Version: 2.03
- Description:
- AliasBOSS2.03 - The AliasBOSS is an alias management utility. You may scan
- your hard disk for aliases and manipulate them in some way (ie verify and
- repair, move, or get information on their owners). You may also scan your
- hard disk for files other than aliases (of a type and creator you specify)
- so that you can create aliases en masse, if needed. This version brings
- AliasBOSS up to date with System 7.1.
-
- Name = Alias Director 3.5.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Alias Director 3.5.2.sit
- Size: 56K Date:11/22/93 Version: 3.5.2
- Description:
- Alias Director 3.5.2 - Alias Director was written to make creating, using,
- and the various aspects of alias management as easy as possible. To provide
- the maximum in speed and convenience, Alias Director makes extensive use of
- the drag-and-drop feature of System 7. While there is extensive Balloon
- Help provided, it is still advisable to read the documentation carefully to
- be sure you are fully aware of its feature set and how to access those
- features. New to version 3.1 is the ability to configure the drop keys for
- invoking Alias Director's myriad drag and drop options. However, for the
- sake of simplicity, the following describes the use of drag and drop using
- the default drop key settings. System 7 is required.
-
- Name = Alias Dragon 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Alias Dragon 1.1.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Alias Dragon 1.1 - The System 7 Finder seems to have a bug in the way it
- handles aliases. When an alias points to an application on a different
- volume, it may lose its ability to have files dropped on it. Although
- people will often tell you to rebuild your desktop database when you have
- trouble launching things, in this case rebuilding the desktop actually
- causes the problem. I wrote Alias Dragon as a tool to fix this problem,
- until the next time you rebuild your desktop. Alias Dragon works by
- scanning for application aliases that point to different volumes, and
- copying information from the desktop database of the target to the desktop
- database of the alias. Version 1.1 is scriptable and has modeless dialogs.
-
- Name = Alias Finder Pro 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Alias Finder Pro 1.0.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Alias Finder Pro 1.0 - A small application that finds alias creators with
- one step. Alias Finder was written to provide a simple way to find the file
- that an alias file refers to. It performs this in the most natural way
- possible - it asks the System 7 Finder to show the file. It does this by
- sending an Apple Event to the Finder which was specifically created to do
- this. To have Alias Finder find an original file, merely drop the alias
- file on to Alias Finder within the Finder. Alias Finder will run and then
- exit, and the Finder will open thefolder where the original file is and
- select that file. Alias Finder can also find folders and volumes. Fast and
- Effective. Essential for System 7 users.
-
- Name = AliasMenu1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AliasMenu1.1.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 4/30/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- AliasMenu1.1 - AliasMenu adds menus to the Finder. These menus work exactly
- like the Apple Menu they may contain any kind of items (applications,
- documents, desk accessories, folders, aliases, control panels...).
- Selecting an item in a menu will open it, as if you had double-clicked it.
- The menu titles can be replaced by icons, which you'll find useful if you
- have a small screen. AliasMenu needs System version 7.0 or higher. It
- doesn't modify the System or the Finder in any way.
-
- Name = AliasNewDownloads 0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:AliasNewDownloads 0.2.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 3/22/92 Version: .2
- Description:
- This script, when first run, will create two variables in your people.ME
- named ANDSource and ANDDest. You can guess their meaning. You will be asked
- to show AND the folder which will act as the source and where the aliases
- should be saved. When run, it will alias all files in the source except the
- invisible "Icon" file, if any. All aliases will be prefixed with the
- current month and date plus one space.
-
- Name = Alias Repair 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Alias Repair 1.0.sit
- Size: 11K Date:12/23/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Alias Repair 1.0 - This freeware System 7 only extension adds two buttons
- to the 'broken alias' dialog: Repair and Delete. Repair lets you re-link
- aliases to their lost application or file. No special keys to invoke, no
- utility to run--transparent until needed! If you're like me, constantly
- reorganizing your hard drive, only to find your aliases broken, then
- this one's for you too!
-
- Name = AliasStyler.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AliasStyler.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- AliasStyler - This is a control panel that allows you to change the style
- that the Finder displays Aliases names in.
-
- Name = AliasZoo 2.04.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AliasZoo 2.04.sit
- Size:148K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 2.04
- Description:
- AliasZoo 2.04 - AliasZoo is the quickest and easiest way to get control
- over the mountain of Alias files living on your Hard Drive. This version of
- AliasZoo has been COMPLETELY re-written, and includes many new features and
- ideas that were requested by people like yourself (who knows, maybe you'll
- even see some of your own suggestions in this version). I hope you like the
- result. Some of the changes include - Added a RESOLVE button. Now you can
- FIND aliases seperately from actually resolving them. The AliasZoo window
- is now fully re-sizeable. When Resolving aliases, AliasZoo will not unmount
- volumes until it absolutely has to. You can tell AliasZoo to not mount
- removable volumes when resolving things. Plus lots more changes!
-
- Name = AllDay 4.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AllDay 4.0.sit
- Size: 29K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 4.0
- Description:
- AllDay 4.0 - AllDay is a tiny program styled after the well known Macintosh
- Desk Accessories. It´s only duty is to build a yearly calendar within a
- separate window. Once displayed, it is possible to thumb backward or
- forward through the years or to jump to a certain year via a separate
- dialog. A year is displayed in either horizontal or vertical orientation
- i.e. weekdays appear either next to each other or beneath each other.
- Weekdays are ordered starting with either sundays or mondays. The whole
- application can be switched between German and English language. This
- version will print. Documentation is in English and German. Requires System
- 7. This version adds many useful changes!
-
- Name = allLevelFileList.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:allLevelFileList.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- allLevelFileList - this is a frontier script for creating file lists.
-
- Name = AltOrMain Folders INIT 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AltOrMain Folders INIT 1.0.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- AltOrMain Folders INIT 1.0 - These extensions swap the various system
- folders around, including - Apple Menu Items, Control Panels, Extensions,
- Preferences, Print Monitor Documents, Startup Items, Temporary Items,
- Desktop Folder, and Trash. To do this, simply create a new folder next to
- the existing one with the same name with “.alt” on the end. When
- AltFromMain Folders is executed at startup, it will rename the folders with
- “.alt” on the end as the main folder, and add the suffix “.main” to the
- original folder, resulting in the alternative folder taking over from the
- original one. AltToMain Folders does the reverse, restoring the setup to
- the original state. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Andy’s buttons.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Andy’s buttons.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 3/26/93 Version:
- Description:
- Andy’s buttons - Install these buttons into a copy of your Greg's Buttons.
- They are drawn a little bit more representative of what actual buttons look
- like (warning: if you like the 'fake' look of the buttons moving down &
- right, do not install these). I have been doing graphic arts on the Mac
- since '88; lot of experience. check these out. Experiment with different
- highlight colors with the color control panel.
-
- Name = Apollo 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Apollo 1.0.sit
- Size:255K Date: 1/15/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Apollo 1.0 - Apollo is a program which makes it easier for you to start up
- other programs. Whatever you are doing on your Mac, you can call up Apollo
- and ask it to start an application or to open a document, control panel,
- desk accessory or Finder folder. Many other functions, too numerous to list
- here. Shareware.
-
- Name = AppChooser 2.0.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AppChooser 2.0.4.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 2.0.4
- Description:
- AppChooser 2.0.4 - AppChooser allows you to choose a "substitute"
- application to use when the application which created a document that has
- been double-clicked isn't available. For example, normally TeachText is
- used as the "substitute" application for "orphaned" 'TEXT' and 'PICT'
- documents, but with AppChooser, you can choose any substitution
- application. And you can define more! Extremely easy to use, no restart is
- necessary, and your changes are permanent and take effect right after you
- close AppChooser. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = App Cleanup.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:App Cleanup.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- App Cleanup - is a frontier script for clean up.
-
- Name = AppDisk 1.6.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AppDisk 1.6.1.sit
- Size: 26K Date: 8/20/93 Version: 1.6.1
- Description:
- AppDisk 1.6.1 - AppDisk is a ramdisk. What is a ramdisk? Its a piece of
- software that lets you use some extra RAM memory as a really fast hard
- disk. The disk will appear on your desktop just like any other hard disk,
- and you can copy files to it just like normal. The only difference between
- a ramdisk and a normal disk is that when you turn the power off to your
- Mac, or restart, the contents of the ramdisk are lost. This is one reason
- AppDisk has several options to automatically save a copy of the ramdisk
- contents onto your hard disk. The difference between AppDisk and most other
- ramdisk programs is that the AppDisk gets the memory for its disk from its
- application memory. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = AppMenu Additions 1.01.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:AppMenu Additions 1.01.sit
- Size: 6K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- AppMenu Additions 1.01 - The file “Application Menu” contains some useful
- AppleScript commands that let you invoke the functions of the top three
- items in the System 7 application menu from a script. “Hide front
- application” hides the frontmost application (and brings another
- application to the front); “Hide other applications” hides all but the
- frontmost application; and “Show all applications” makes all application
- windows visible again. To use this addition, put it in your Scripting
- Additions folder (inside your Extensions folder in the System Folder). You
- must have AppleScript, a commercial program from Apple, to use this file.
-
- Name = AppleLink.numbers.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:AppleLink.numbers.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- If you travel and use AppleLink while you're on the road, use this table to
- locate a local phone number that you can use to get your email. You can do
- it manually or automatically. AppleLink.numbers.outline has a list of all
- the phone numbers sorted by state. Run AppleLink.numbers.script to get a
- prompt for the state or city you're looking for, enter the state or city
- and let the Frontier script do the searching for you.
-
- Name = AppleMenuAdd 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AppleMenuAdd 1.0.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 9/04/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- AppleMenuAdd 1.0 - AppleMenuAdd makes it easy for you to add aliases of
- files, folders, and disks to your Apple menu. You drag and drop an item on
- AppleMenuAdd or launch AppleMenuAdd and select an item to add
- interactively. Items can be any object in the Finder such as files,
- applications, folders, or disks. AppleMenuAdd creates an alias file which
- points to the original item and places it in the Apple Menu Items folder
- within your System Folder.
-
- Name = AppleTalk On 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AppleTalk On 1.0.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 9/10/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- AppleTalk On 1.0 - This is an application extension ('appe') which does
- almost nothing but idle until it is quit, which usually only happens when
- you Restart or Shutdown your Macintosh. At this time, AppletalkOn will
- examine the current state of Appletalk and turn it on. It will also save
- the state of AppleTalk and optionally restore that state when you boot up
- next time. The reason this extension is necessary is that, starting with
- System 7 TuneUp, AppleTalk does not load into memory if it is off at
- startup time. This requires you to turn AppleTalk on and then restart. This
- is annoying at best, and thus was born AppleTalkOn. AppleTalkOn currently
- occupies 20K or RAM while it runs.
-
- Name = Application Station 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Application Station 1.1.sit
- Size:158K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Application Station 1.1 - Application Station (A/S) is a launching utility
- that allows you to create groups containing as many applications and
- documents as you wish. You can then perform individual application
- launching, document lauching, or entire group launching. Documents may also
- be either opened or printed. A/S goes a lot further than simple launching.
- You can attach notes to any group, application, or document entry. You can
- launch applications with selected documents, all documents, or no
- documents. You can also choose any application or document and A/S will use
- AppleEvents to locate the files in the Finder, or ask the Finder to get
- information on a file. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Applicon 2.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Applicon 2.3.sit
- Size: 70K Date: 8/20/93 Version: 2.3
- Description:
- Applicon 2.3 - Applicon displays a tile (a small square window) for each
- application you have open. Each tile displays an application's icon and
- name. If you click a tile, the corresponding application will come to the
- front. Option-clicking hides the previous application as the new
- application comes forward. If Applicon's tiles are all hidden behind other
- windows, moving the mouse to a "hot spot" in a corner of the screen will
- bring them forward. Applicon itself is just an application. It's not an
- INIT or system extension, not a DA, nor a control panel. It is very
- reliable and highly compatible with the rest of your software. Requires
- System 7.
-
- Name = At Peace 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:At Peace 1.0.sit
- Size: 20K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- At Peace 1.0 - At Peace is the Peace and Quiet Utility for use with Apple's
- At Ease. At peace provides the option of turning on and off the "click" and
- "swish" sounds of At Ease, which may be found to be annoying. In addition,
- At Peace can launch and quit At Ease, Finder, as well as other programs
- such as control panels and desk accessories. Shareware $7.
-
- Name = AttoClock 1.2.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AttoClock 1.2.3.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 9/29/93 Version: 1.2.3
- Description:
- AttoClock 1.2.3 - AttoClock is a very small application (6434 bytes) for
- System 7 that displays a digital clock in a small window. It has
- intentionally few features. It displays the hour and minute, respecting the
- time format you have set in your control panels. It doesn’t display seconds
- or the date or ring chimes or display movies or pictures or animations.
- Just the time. The motivation for creating attoClock was that the author
- likes having a clock on his screen, but he doesn't want to give up a lot of
- memory or disk space for the function, or install extensions or control
- panels for a clock.
-
- Name = Attributes 1.21.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Attributes 1.21.sit
- Size: 62K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.21
- Description:
- Attributes 1.21 - Attribute is a flexible program designed to alter file
- information using a drag-and-drop interface. Drag a set of file/folder/
- disk icons onto this program's icon and Attribute will change the file
- information according to user specification. This function only works on
- files. Dropping folders or disks onto Attribute will modify information of
- the contents of the folder or disk. Information that can be modified
- includes date of file creation/modification, creator, file type,
- invisibility, and lock/unlock attributes. The user can operate on all
- files or only files that match some criteria (such as creator, file type,
- etc.). The PowerPC native version is available separately.
-
- Name = AutoBuild 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AutoBuild 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 33K Date:11/22/93 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- AutoBuild 1.0.1 - This extension deletes automatically, at preset
- intervals, the Desktop Database which is maintained by the system (since
- 7.0) for every volume larger than 2 Mb. After deletion it is then rebuilt
- by the Finder. It also deletes the Desktop Database when the extension is
- moved to another disk, which is useful for hard disk-update software like
- LikeWise. Read the documentation, which includes some warnings.
-
- Name = AutoLock 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AutoLock 1.3.sit
- Size: 44K Date: 3/26/93 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- AutoLock13 - AutoLock is a small application intended to alleviate some
- problems associated with running childrens applications (games, etc.) under
- the System 7 Finder. AutoLock can help to prevent small children from
- accidentally sending a game to the background. In addition, AutoLock can
- salvage many old (but good!) games that are virtually impossible to use
- under System 7. Finally, AutoLock's Shell Mode provides a limited launching
- functionality that can be used in place of the Finder, somewhat like At
- Ease (with no frills, however). Also, check out the author's latest
- program, Serenity!
-
- Name = AutoMenus Pro 1.0v3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:AutoMenus Pro 1.0v3.sit
- Size: 29K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.0v3
- Description:
- AutoMenus Pro 1.0v3 - AutoMenus Pro is yet another step in the evolution of
- this fantastic menu utility. AutoMenus Pro is an extension/Control Panel
- Device which automates the selection of your menus. It can be configured to
- automatically pull down and dismiss menus without a single click of the
- mouse. Version 1.0v3 Changes - Fixed bug which caused the Automatic
- Dismissal feature to malfunction. You can now configure AutoMenus Pro to
- ignore the Help and Applications menus under System 7. Enhancments - New
- Control Panel interface. New online help system. New Menu Cursor function
- changes the cursor when menus are being viewed (cool!). Reverted back to
- the keycode concept for easier upgrading. Fixed a conflict with CEToolbox.
-
- Name = Examples.autoMail.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Examples.autoMail.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 3/22/92 Version: 1.02b
- Description:
- Here is version 1.0b2 to my AutoMail script. This version includes support
- for enclosures and fixes a bug or two. I've also renamed it to autoMail, so
- if you've already installed the older version you'll need to remove that
- one manually. Leonard
-
- Name = Auto-send to address.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Auto-send to address.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 6/17/94 Version:
- Description:
- Auto-send to address - SomeName@Somedomain. Automagically sends file(s) to
- a pre-determined e-mail address. An Eudora script.
- Postcard-ware/E-mail-ware. Here is a little script I wrote for use with
- Eudora (I use 1.4.2) that takes any number of dragged-on files and sends
- them, in separate messages (so we don't confuse non MIME-aware mailers), to
- a pre-determined e-mail address. How do you determine the e-mail address?
- Simple! It's the script's name! Therefore, all you have to do is duplicate
- the script and re-name it to the recipient's e-mail address. You can even
- use Eudora nicknames since Eudora will resolve them. This is particularily
- useful for distribution lists.
-
- Name = Autotype1.1ur.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Autotype1.1ur.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 1.1ur
- Description:
- Autotype1.1ur - An OSAX to allow simulated keystrokes from a script.
- Automate even applications that *don;t* support AppleScript. If you can do
- it from the keyboard, now you can do it from a script. Menu Shortcuts,
- Dialog boxes, Text input, etc... A poor mans QuickKeys. Unregistered
- version allows only A-Z. Registered version allows _any_ key. Registration
- cheap/free.
-
- Name = backupfolder.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:backupfolder.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- backupfolder - this is a frontier script for creating a backup folder.
-
- Name = BalloonFONT.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:B:BalloonFONT.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
- Description:
- BalloonFONT - This is a Control Panel Device that allows you to change
- the Font used with balloon help.
-
- Name = BasicColorMonitor.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:B:BasicColorMonitor.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 4/12/93 Version:
- Description:
- BasicColorMonitor - The purpose of the Basic Color Monitor system extension
- is to eliminate the problem that Macintosh Quadra 700, 800, 900, and 950
- and Macintosh Centris 610 and 650 users may have with overly green screen
- color on the Apple Basic Color Monitor and some non-Apple VGA (Video
- Graphics Array) monitors. If you have one of these computers and are having
- problems with overly green screen color, you may want to try installing
- this extension. It will correct the problem if you have an Apple Basic
- Color Monitor, and it may correct the problem if you have a non-Apple VGA
- monitor.
-
- Name = BatteryAmnesia 1.3.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:BatteryAmnesia 1.3.0.sit
- Size: 68K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 1.3.0
- Description:
- BatteryAmnesia 1.3.0 - BatteryAmnesia is a utility for any PowerBook that
- uses a nickel-cadmium (NiCad) battery or Nickel-Hydride (NiHy) battery.
- Over time, these batteries are susceptible to a "memory effect", which can
- reduce their battery capacity. The memory effect can be cured by fully
- discharging the battery before recharging it. BatteryAmnesia provides a
- safe, fast and automatic way to deep discharge your battery. BatteryAmnesia
- automatically bypasses the low battery warning dialogs, and prevents the
- "soft" sleep brought on by those dialogs. BatteryAmnesia will run your
- PowerBook's battery down until the "hard" hardware shutdown occurs, which
- is at a lower voltage. BatteryAmnesia was previously DeepDischarge.
-
- Name = BatteryMenu.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:BatteryMenu.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- BatteryMenu - The Battery Menu System Extension displays the equivelent of
- the Battery Menu DA in the menu bar. It tells you how much power is left
- in the battery as well as if the Macintosh is attached to an AC adaptor
- (the battery is recharging). This INIT should work on any Portable
- Macintosh. When installed, it takes up about 1K of memory.
-
- Name = BatteryMinder 1.2.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:BatteryMinder 1.2.3.sit
- Size: 22K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.2.3
- Description:
- BatteryMinder 1.2.3 - BatteryMinder does many things to make life with a
- PowerBook happier. Features - it can turn Appletalk OFF when run and ON
- when quit to save on battery while at the same time forcing Appletalk to
- load at startup. Buttons for easy toggling Appletalk and Sound on and off.
- Menu access for setting sound volume. Indicators for remaining battery
- power and processor speed. Battery timers displaying minutes elapsed and
- approximate minutes remaining. Customizing options for your own setup and
- usage. Double-click BatteryMinder's window for computer sleep. Requires a
- PowerBook, System 7 or greater and about 30k free memory. Can now toggle
- sound OFF at program quit.
-
- Name = bePatriotic.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:B:bePatriotic.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 5/08/92 Version:
- Description:
- bePatriotic - Election season is here, and the patriotic spirit seems to be
- a little lacking. So to get that patriotic spirit rockin’, I wrote this
- little thingy so you can show your colors on your Mac! beP only works with
- System 7 & up, and will refuse to run if this is not the case. What beP
- does is change one bit in the 'itlc' resource in your system file. To do
- this yourself, just use resedit to open up your system file & edit the
- resource yourself.
-
- Name = BeforeDark 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:B:BeforeDark 1.1.sit
- Size: 37K Date: 9/29/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- BeforeDark 1.1 - Here is a system 7 clean application to collect and
- install desktop patterns (ppat resource's). Before Dark installs ppats
- (PixelPattern) for your desktop background. The interface is very elegant
- in both usage and esthetics. By using 64 x 64 pixel ppat's you can create
- very complex background textures without having to use a PICT the size of
- your screen, which saves memory. New - Enlarged pattern view size to 128 x
- 128; added an "Import All" function to the Import; added an alternative
- method of installing patterns, which lets the general control panel still
- edit colors; Added Menu Balloon Help and more. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Binary Pump 2.01.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:B:Binary Pump 2.01.sit
- Size:265K Date: 6/16/94 Version: 2.01
- Description:
- Binary Pump 2.01 - Binary Pump is a Macintosh utility which performs two
- basic functions - Identifying binary files and filing files into user
- defined folders. The identification of binary files is rather trivial for
- most Mac users, but it is extremely useful for people who frequently
- exchange files with IBM PC, Unix, VMS, or any other non–Mac computer.
- Binary Pump attempts to solve these users problems by analyzing the
- contents of these files and setting their file type and creator correctly.
- In the process of organizing files, people often designate certain folders
- for certain files. Binary Pump memorizes all those shoulds so that when you
- give it a file, it puts it in the correct folder. Fat binary program.
-
- Name = BlackHoleIII.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:B:BlackHoleIII.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
- Description:
- BlackHoleIII - Yet another Black Hole trash can replacement. But mine
- requires System 7. The others don't even work w/ it. Also shareware one
- dollar. Read docs.
-
- Name = BugOff 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:B:BugOff 1.2.sit
- Size: 95K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- BugOff 1.2 - Finally! Here's the latest version of BugOff (v1.2) with many
- new features and improvements. What is BugOff you ask? Well, it's a screen
- saver application which allows multi-user access complete with folder
- protection. It supports network message passing between other users running
- BugOff. If that wasn't enough, it now has a reminder package which even
- allows talking messages if Macintalk is installed. Plus lots more! Oh yea,
- did I mention, IT'S FREE! New for Version 1.2 - Tres Cool Reminder Package
- with Macintalk and Sound Support! The System Folder can now be protected.
- Guest Default mode for guest system access. Better error handling and
- reporting. Many minor bugs were squashed.
-
- Name = Bully.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:B:Bully.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 9/06/91 Version:
- Description:
- by Scott T Boyd, The MacHax™ Group. Copyright © 1991, all rights reserved.
- I have a 2MB Macintosh that is sometimes the only one I have around to
- develop with. MPW just doesn’t cut it with only 700k (which is all it gets
- with 7.0). Bully gets me what I need by killing Finder and using its space.
- With my setup, this can get me as much as 1.2MB. I built Bully with MPW
- Pascal on my 2MB machine while running System 7. To use Bully Quit
- everything you can or want to quit. Drop one application or document on
- Bully. Limitations Bully does not open the document you dropped, but it
- does find it’s application and get it launched for you.
-
- Name = byebye.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:B:byebye.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 5/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- byebye - Logs Appleshare client off after a set period to allow others to
- log on to the server. Really expands the use of FileShare. Include a
- System-7 remount utility.
-
- Name = CPUSpeedDisplay 1.02.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:CPUSpeedDisplay 1.02.sit
- Size: 48K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 1.02
- Description:
- CPUSpeedDisplay 1.02 - CPUSpeedDisplay is a teeny application that runs on
- any notebook Macintosh. It does exactly what it says - It displays the
- current CPU speed in Megahertz. I originally wrote this utility to aid me
- in developing MyBattery, but I've posted it as a resource for anybody to
- use if you ever question the speed your computer is running at. Most
- PowerBooks and Duos can be configured to run at two speeds - "full speed",
- which is obviously faster, and "reduced speed", which is slower but
- prolongs your battery life. CPUSpeedDisplay reads the current CPU speed and
- displays it. That's all! This program runs on any portable Macintosh
- (Macintosh Portable, PowerBooks, or Duos). It is freeware.
-
- Name = CRLF 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:CRLF 1.2.sit
- Size: 22K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- CRLF 1.2 - CRLF is a drag & drop application which performs the conversion
- of CR(Mac), LF(Unix) and CRLF(PC) files. It auto-detects the end of line
- code of the file which was dropped and converts to the desired file type.
- Once you have set up the preference, you will rarely need to make any
- interaction with CRLF later. CRLF converts the file "in place". The
- filename stays the same before and after the conversion. You will notice
- that it was converted just by looking at the icons. You can set up these
- icons by specifying the creator for each type of output file. Also, CRLF is
- capable of dealing with Japanese text, unlike some other similar utilities.
- Requires System 7.
-
- Name = CampFire.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:CampFire.sit
- Size: 8K Date:12/23/92 Version:
- Description:
- CampFire - Here's a client-server app that provides a group of users a
- simple way to keep in touch what each of the group members is doing. One
- machine acts as the "Campfire Server" and each machine on the net is a
- "Campfire Client." The interesting thing about CampFire is that it's
- implemented entirely in Frontier scripts, using networked Apple Events.
- Campfire works with either Frontier or Frontier Runtime as the server or
- client. Runtime is available as a shareware package. Full source code for
- the scripts is included, so it can easily be customized or extended using
- Frontier.
-
- Name = Catapult 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Catapult 1.0.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 7/22/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Catapult 1.0 - Catapult, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box), is a
- method of launching applications with drag-and-drop support while helping
- to keep your desktop clean. Drop documents over the Catapult icon and
- select the application to launch from the get file dialog. The documents
- will then be opened by the application you have selected (if that
- application allows it). Allows you to try opening files of a type not
- normally openable by the target application. If you drop an alias onto
- Catapult, the alias will be resolved automatically. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = ChargeTimer Pack.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:ChargeTimer Pack.sit
- Size: 65K Date: 6/15/93 Version:
- Description:
- ChargeTimer Pack - ChargeTimer is an application for use with Powerbooks
- (system 7 is required) The application shows battery useage, CPU speed,
- battery voltage, and battery time remaining. Another feature of Charge Time
- is the ability to save the battery voltage and time as a TEXT file. This
- file can be used in spreadsheets to graph voltage and time, to test battery
- performance. The sampling is once per minute and each line is just, the
- Time, a TAB, Voltage, and a return. ChargeTimer 1.2, ChargeTimer Deluxe
- 1.1, and ChargeTimer Lite 1.0 are included in this pack.
-
- Name = Check 32! 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Check 32! 1.1.sit
- Size: 47K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Check 32! 1.1 - If you have more than 8 megabytes of RAM installed in your
- Mac, chances are you are using 32-bit addressing. Why?? Because if you're
- not using 32-bit addressing your Mac won't recognize more than 8 megs of
- RAM. What you might not know, is that some of your applications may not be
- “32-bit clean”. What does this mean?? If an application is not 32-bit
- clean, you may be experiencing strange System Errors, crashes,
- irritability, sleepless nights, etc. That's where “Check 32!” steps in.
- “Check 32!” looks at your applications to see if they are, indeed, 32-bit
- compatible. So, check out your drives, floppies or programs, and turn 32
- bit addressing on! Requires System 7.
-
- Name = ChunkJoiner 1.1.1 .sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:ChunkJoiner 1.1.1 .sit
- Size: 26K Date: 6/20/94 Version: 1.1.1
- Description:
- ChunkJoiner 1.1.1 - ChunkJoiner is a small utility that lets you join
- (concatenate) any group of files in a single chunk. To use it, simply
- select the files you want to join, and drag&drop them onto ChunkJoiner. You
- will be asked the “type” and “creator” for the newly created file. You will
- be also asked for the name of the application which can open the resulting
- file; I have added this because the Finder 7.x can read this name and show
- it to the user if the application is not present. ChunkJoiner operates on
- data forks, because by joining resource forks you would obtain a corrupted
- resource file. ChunkJoiner physically combines the documents, so it is not
- advisable to use it on segments produced by StuffIt, Compact Pro, et al.
-
- Name = Clam 1.0b1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Clam 1.0b1.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 6/15/93 Version: 1.0b1
- Description:
- Clam 1.0b1 - Clam is a system extension (INIT) for System 7 which
- eliminates the icons in the Apple menu. The menu retains its System 7
- functionality, it just doesn’t have the icons. Using the Apple menu without
- icons speeds up the process, especially if you have alot of items under the
- Apple menu.
-
- Name = Clarus - the Tail Patch.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Clarus - the Tail Patch.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 7/09/91 Version:
- Description:
- Clarus-The Tail Patch - To use Claris Tail Patch, drop it in your System
- Extensions folder and reboot. Then, while holding down the OPT/CMD keys,
- select "About the Finder" from the Apple Menu. This file patches the System
- 7 Finder "About" box with some dazzling audio/video MultiMedia. Requires
- System 7.
-
- Name = ClicSleep 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:ClicSleep 1.2.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 1/14/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- ClicSleep 1.2 - ClicSleep is a Control Panel (cdev) which works only o
- macintoshes with the Power Manager (i.e. Macintosh Portable and
- PowerBooks). It will put your machine to sleep when you click in one of the
- screen's corners. You can choose which corner and disable ClicSleep with
- the control panel. The ClicSleep allows you to disable the NetWork alert
- set the size of the "sensible" rectangle (I use 2), and set the modifie
- keys. Note- It can be used only to disable NetWork alert by setting corner
- to "Off", "Disable Network Alert" ON and selecting "Always". In order for
- ClicSleep to work, it must be installed in your System's control Panel
- folder and be loaded at Startup. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Click, There it is! 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Click, There it is! 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 18K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0.1
- Description:
- Click, There it is! 1.0.1 - Click, there it is! is something Apple should
- have done in the open/save dialog since the invention of the Multifinder.
- Have you ever wanted to open/save a document into a place where the Finder
- already has a window opened for it? If you see the window in the Finder you
- can instantly make that your current folder simply by clicking on it. If
- you want to select the desktop, simply click on the desktop. If the
- open/save dialog should happen to obscure the Finder window you are looking
- for, then simply drag it out of the way by dragging it from any point along
- the frame! Requires System 7. (The sound resource has been deleted, contact
- the author if you wish to obtain it).
-
- Name = ClickLock 1.0a4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:ClickLock 1.0a4.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 9/19/92 Version: 1.0a4
- Description:
- ClickLock 1.0a4 - ClickLock is for all of you PowerBook users who are
- having trouble holding the button down while rolling your trackball.
- Since most of us fall into one of these two categories, ClickLock is for
- you. This simple INIT (system extension) allows you to "lock" the
- trackball's button down. To do so, hold down the "cntl" key (the "control"
- key on desktop keyboards) while clicking the trackball (or mouse) button.
- Now even after you release the trackball button, the Macintosh will still
- think that the button is down. Not until you click a second time will the
- Mac "unlock", or release, the button.
-
- Name = ClickOff 1.0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:ClickOff 1.0.3.sit
- Size: 32K Date:11/22/93 Version: 1.03
- Description:
- ClickOff 1.0.3 - ClickOff will turn off your Mac II, Quadra, or Powerbook;
- that is, any Mac that will turn off when the "ShutDown" command is selected
- in the Finder. And here is the first time, but not the last by any means,
- where I warn you that ClickOff does not save any unsaved work. ClickOff is
- not intended to be used interchangeably with the ShutDown command. Clickoff
- is intended to turn off your Mac when you cannot be present to use the
- ShutDown command. In addition, ClickOff will not turn off your Macintosh if
- there is a dialog box open, waiting for a mouse click or some other user
- interaction. If you like to leave your Mac doing hard work while you go out
- and play, this application can be used to shut down in your absence.
-
- Name = Color7 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Color7 1.2.sit
- Size: 28K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- Color7 1.2 - For years there have been Control Panels for coloring windows
- and buttons for System 6. Now there is a Control Panel that lets you do the
- same stuff with System 7 windows. Color7 lets you change the colors of
- windows, buttons, menus, and text highlighting under System 7. Great when
- it comes to changing the colors of those beveled edges and highlighted zoom
- box. There is a revert button, if what you create just doesn't look right.
- This updated version of Color7 fixes a bug in the button drawing, so that
- it doesn't constantly redraw while under 24-bit mode. It also keeps the
- colors from changing incorrectly after choosing a color.
-
- Name = ColorAlias 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:ColorAlias 1.0.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 9/29/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- ColorAlias 1.0 - Tired of going to the control panel to switch your color
- depth every time you want to play your favorite game or use a color paint
- program? ColorAlias will create small application files that work like
- System 7 aliases, with the extra effect that you can set them up to switch
- color modes, set the sound volume, and turn off the 68040 cache on the
- Quadra. Then just double click the new ColorAlias file, and it will switch
- modes and run the original program automatically (and can even switch back
- to the old mode when your application quits!).
-
- Name = Color Buttons 1.0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Color Buttons 1.0.2.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.0.2
- Description:
- Color Buttons 1.0.2 - Drag Color Buttons (System 7 required) onto your
- System Folder, or into the Control Panels folder. With Color Buttons
- installed, your simple buttons, radio buttons, and check boxes are drawn to
- match the color highlighting you see in your scroll bars and window frames.
- To disable Color Buttons without moving it out of the Control Panels
- folder, just hold down the option key during start up. The Color Buttons
- icon will appear with an "X" through it indicating that Color Buttons is
- off. To select different colors, simply open and use the Color and/or
- Monitors Control Panels.
-
- Name = Color Floppy Maker.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Color Floppy Maker.sit
- Size: 5K Date:12/23/92 Version:
- Description:
- Color Floppy Maker - Drag a floppy disk onto this auto-typer, eject the
- disk, re-insert it... voila!... Color! Requires System 7 or higher.
- Auto-Typer created with MakeAutoTyper 3.2.
-
- Name = ColorKey 4.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:ColorKey 4.0.1.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 4.0.1
- Description:
- ColorKey 4.0.1 - ColorKey is a combination of a system extension and a
- control panel that, when you hold down Command (that’s the apple key) and
- option while you click the mouse, will cycle through the screen depths you
- select (black and white, 4 color, 16 colors, 256 colors, etc.). The first
- time you run ColorKey, you will see a configuration dialog appear on the
- screen. This allows you to immediately jump to any color depth and to
- select the depths you’d like to cycle through. If you would like to see
- this dialog EVERY TIME you activate ColorKey, check the “Always Show this
- Dialog” button at the bottom of the dialog. A handy device for game
- players! Requires a color Mac, and System 7.
-
- Name = ColorTrash.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:ColorTrash.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- ColorTrash - This file contains 12 full color animated trashcan
- replacements for System 7 users. Requires knowledge of ResEdit 2.1 and
- editing System resources. Use ResEdit to open the file. Included text file
- gives a _very_ brief explination and instructions; open with any word
- processor.
-
- Name = Control Strip Clock 1.0.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Control Strip Clock 1.0.0.sit
- Size: 51K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.0.0
- Description:
- Control Strip Clock 1.0.0 - Control Strip Clock is a Control Strip module
- that displays the current time. It requires Apple's Control Strip software
- (comes with System 7.5) to work. I developed CS Clock while familiarizing
- myself the Control Strip software. I found it useful, and thought others
- might as well. So I polished it up and here it is!. To install CS Clock, it
- must be placed in the Control Strip folder inside your system folder.
- Unfortunately, the Apple system software isn't smart enough to
- automatically realize that it should go there, so you must drag it to this
- folder manually. There are several options - display seconds, small font
- and display am/pm.
-
- Name = CopyCat 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:CopyCat 1.1.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- CopyCat 1.1 - Ever need to append two or more text files together? Well,
- next time, instead of cranking up that that old word processor to copy and
- paste, simply drop those text files on this droplet and in a matter of
- minutes, all the work will be done. Now go home from work a half-hour early
- for all that hard work you did! This Frontier Deskscript is part of the
- Userland Frontier Odds and Ends (UFOs) shareware package that is available
- from Joe Cicinelli, 3752 W. Alameda Road, Glendale, Arizona, 85310-3300,
- (602) 581-3865. The price and availability of this package is to be
- announced. Requires Frontier to work. From an AMUG member!
-
- Name = Create Suitcase 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Create Suitcase 1.0.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 7/01/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Create Suitcase 1.0 - This application allows you to quickly create new
- suitcase files, either a System 7 suitcase (for storing sounds, scripts and
- keyboard layouts), font suitcase or desk accessory suitcase. Creation of a
- new suitcase is as easy as double clicking, choosing a destination location
- and name, and choosing what type of suitcase wanted. Great for making
- suitcases full of favorite fonts or sounds.
-
- Name = CreatorConvertor.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:CreatorConvertor.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- This is a Userland Frontier script to facilitate updating from QuarkXPress
- 3.0 to 3.1--Quark changed the creator code from 'XPRS' to 'XPR3'. This
- Frontier script will let you batch convert all your 3.0 files (including
- libraries, extesnions, and templates) to have the new creator, thus
- allowing you double click 3.0 files for launching. This script searched my
- 160 MB partition of about 3500 files & converted my XPress files, all in
- about 10 mintues.
-
- Name = Cron 1.10.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Cron 1.10.sit
- Size: 34K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 1.10
- Description:
- Cron 1.10 - Cron is a program scheduling utility similar to the UNIX cron
- utility. Just make aliases of documents or applications you want Cron to
- launch periodically, and it will launch them for you when you want. Cron is
- really two things - Crond, which is a faceless background app, and CronMgr,
- which is a Control Panel. Drag Crond into a folder where you keep
- applications or utilities. CronMgr belongs in the Control Panels folder
- inside your System Folder. Open the Cron Control Panel check the boxes.
- Cron is now ready and willing to schedule stuff for you. Complete
- instructions are included. 1.10 fixes an omission where the Cron
- Preferences folder didn't get created, and adds an "immediate launch".
-
- Name = CursorFixer.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:CursorFixer.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- CursorFixer - This is CursorFixer 1.0, a system extension (INIT) that
- provides user-configurable modification of any cursor. It is intended for
- PowerBook users who find that the thin "I-Beam" text-entry cursor
- disappears when moved; it can be used to "fix" any cursor with similar
- problems. CursorFixer copyright 1992 Dennis Brothers. Internet Address:
- brothers@Apple.COM
-
- Name = CustoFinder 7 1.1.3 Us.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:CustoFinder 7 1.1.3 Us.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.1.3 US
- Description:
- CustoFinder 7 1.1.3 Us - CustoFinder is a control panel which requires
- System 7 (works with 7 pro). Things you can customize - Date - Allows you
- to change the date format displayed in Finder's windows and information
- window (same format in both case). Long - Saturday, July 10, 1993, 1:14 PM,
- Standard (default)- Sat, Jul 10, 1993, 1:14 PM, Short-7/10/93, 1:14 PM.
- These formats can be modified in an internal manner by using the System 7's
- “Date and Time” Control Panel. You must reboot to see changes. This version
- adds PowerMac compatibility (in emulation mode).
-
- Name = Custom Killer 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Custom Killer 1.0.sit
- Size: 22K Date: 7/07/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Custom Killer 1.0 - Custom Killer, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box),
- removes custom icons from files, folders, and even disks. It's a lot
- faster, especially when working with multiple items, than using Get Info in
- the Finder. Especially useful in conjunction with DeIcon, allowing you to
- reveal DeIcon'ed items. Another 7.0 PLUS Utility by Robert Gibson.
-
- Name = Customize your Finder 7!.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:C:Customize your Finder 7!.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
- Description:
- Customize your Finder 7! - Well, you know when you use the Finder's Find
- command, and a window comes up telling you it's searching? Well, this
- package lets you change those boring barber-pole, candy-stripe pictures to
- much more interesting things!
-
- Name = DEFAULTEM.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DEFAULTEM.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
- Description:
- DEFAULTEM - In the System 7 Finder, if you double click on a TEXT or PICT
- file with an unknown creator, you will get a prompt asking if you would
- like to open it using TeachText. This utility will expand the number of
- defaults whereby you can change TEXT files to Edit or Microsoft Word and
- PICT files to MacDrawII or SuperPaint. Also you can defaul MacWrite docs to
- Microsoft Word...FKEYs to ResEdit or Defaultem (Defaultem will run any FKEY
- file dragged and dropped on it) and MacPaint and StartupScreens to either
- SuperPaint or GIFConverter.System 7 Dependent.
-
- Name = DEICON.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DEICON.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 2/14/92 Version:
- Description:
- DeIcon, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box), hides the icons of selected
- files, folders or disks in the Finder, so that only the name is visible.
- That way, you can stack your files, drag-and-drop utilities, etc. without
- taking up a lot of room. It is especially useful for making a launchpad
- that consumes very little space on your desktop. Another 7.0 PLUS Utility
- by Robert Gibson. Requires System 7.0 or higher.
-
- Name = DOSWasher 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:system7 tools:D:DOSWasher 1.0.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 5/01/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- DOSWasher 1.0 - Why another text converter? Even though there are many such
- utilities out there, I wanted one with the drag and drop feature. Since I
- couldn't find one, I wrote it myself. However, to lively things up a little
- I tried to alter the look of the interface somewhat. Will this be the
- System 8 look, perhaps. The DOSWasher application will toggle text
- documents, dragged onto it, from MS-DOS to Macintosh formats and vice
- versa. It's even possible to mix Mac and DOS formats in the same batch,
- since each file is checked individually before conversion. You can also
- locate single files in a standard dialog box.
-
- Name = DTPPrinter.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DTPPrinter.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 9/06/91 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- When Apple first introduced System 7 at the 1989 Developer's Conference, it
- included something called the 'New Print Architecture'. One of the really
- cool parts of the NPA were 'Desktop Printers'. This allowed you to have an
- icon on your desktop which represented a particular printer. You could then
- drag a document onto the particular printer icon, and it would print to
- that printer. Very useful when you have multiple Laserwriters, a Fax Modem,
- Print to Disk utility, etc. Well, the NPA disappeared, and with it 'Desktop
- Printers'....In order to correct this MAJOR oversight, I wrote DTPrinter
- which implements 'Desktop Printers' NOW under System 7.
-
- Name = DWMenu.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:DWMenu.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- DWMenu - I had this lying around in my Frontier.root, and I wasn't sure how
- to distribute it, but it has some very useful stuff in it, especially if
- you're distributing Frontier scripts, tables, objects, etc.
-
- Name = DarkShutdown 2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DarkShutdown 2.1.sit
- Size: 8K Date:11/10/93 Version: 2.1
- Description:
- DarkShutdown 2.1 - DarkShutdown is a DarkSide of the Mac module. DarkSide
- is a free, yet wonderful and non-obtrusive screen-saver by Tom Dowdy. This
- screen saver will not patch the Operating System, avoiding the dreaded
- conflicts you may experience with other screen savers. DarkShutdown works
- by sending a restart or shutdown Apple Event to the Finder (or At Ease);
- the net effect is the same as if you had chosen "Restart" or "Shut Down" in
- the Finder. The Finder will politely close all your open applications, then
- restart or power off your Mac if software-power off capable. DarkShutdown
- may be used on any Mac with DarkSide 4.1, which requires System 7 or later.
-
- Name = DarkSide of the Mac 4.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DarkSide of the Mac 4.1.sit
- Size:412K Date: 9/01/93 Version: 4.1
- Description:
- DarkSide of the Mac 4.1 - DarkSide is a freeware extendable screen saver
- with 41 different faders. It runs as an application and does not patch any
- traps. It is important to note that DarkSide 4.1 requires System 7 to run
- and is 32 bit clean. Documentation is included. DarkSide 4.0 is a fairly
- complete rewrite from the 3.x code path. It is a superset of the
- functionality offered under 3.x. This version of DarkSide can run most
- AfterDark modules. For legal and technical reasons, DarkSide is unable to
- run the "Star Trek" modules. An excellent shareware screen saver.
-
- Name = Data Cache Control.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Data Cache Control.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 1/30/92 Version:
- Description:
- The Cache ON INIT is an extension that should turn on the 68030 data cache.
- It's for use with the new 8•24GC INIT, use of whicseems to turn the data
- cache off.No promises, no guarantees. Ed Ludwig, who noted the problem, has
- asked Apple whether there's a reason it turns off the data cache when the
- 8•24GC INIT loads. He hasn't gotten an answer; pending that, those willing
- to take the risk may enjoy some speedup. Don't run this on other than 68030
- machines. Tested on a IIfx, only, with System 7.01. Lofty Becker
-
- Name = DateCalculations.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:DateCalculations.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 4/18/94 Version:
- Description:
- DateCalculations - Date Calculations is a scripting addition that adds some
- useful date and time functions to AppleScript. I’ve also enclosed a sample
- applet to demonstrate their use. I first wrote this addition for
- AppleScript 1.0; AppleScript 1.1 has new date/time capabilities which make
- one or two, but not all, of the functions obsolete. How to use - you must
- have AppleScript installed. The addition itself should work with 1.0, but
- the sample applet was compiled with 1.1, and is unusable under 1.0.
- Double-click the “NZ Daylight Saving” applet, and it should display a
- message indicating the current state of Daylight Saving time in New
- Zealand.
-
- Name = Daylight! 4.03.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Daylight! 4.03.sit
- Size: 37K Date: 1/14/94 Version: 4.0.3
- Description:
- Daylight! 4.03 - Daylight! 4.03 is a Daylight Saving Time adjustment
- Extension/control panel. It makes the necessary one hour time changes from
- year to year for you without you having to worry about it. It also gives
- the dates that the hour changes on. Daylight! also give the history of
- Daylight Savings Time. This version adds support for the Daylight Saving
- Time bit in the parameter RAM. This is a great fix because now it doesn't
- matter if you boot from different drives - the computer's PRAM knows if
- you're in DST or not. Works fine with a Plus, which surprised me. Requires
- System 7. Of course most of Arizona does not need this control panel, but
- you can use it to learn the dates that the rest of the country changes on.
-
- Name = DeBNDL 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DeBNDL 1.0.sit
- Size: 65K Date:10/14/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- DeBNDL 1.0 - DeBNDL is a drop-type application for use with Apple's System
- 7.0 or better. It provides a simple method for replacing an icon in the
- Finder's Desktop File. Normally, you would have to rebuild the Desktop
- File by holding down command-option when rebooting and then waiting for the
- Finder to rebuild the entire Desktop File. While this is still recommended
- when adding, changing or removing substantial numbers of application and
- other files from your hard drive, when designing that one icon for your
- special folder or new application DeBNDL is the ticket.
-
- Name = Decor2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Decor2.0.sit
- Size: 51K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- Decor2.0 - Decor is an extension and application which allow you to replace
- the standard gray desktop pattern with a picture or pattern of your choice.
- The picture or pattern must be in either PICT or StartupScreen format. You
- can specify a particular file for Decor to display, or have Decor choose
- one at random from a pre-selected folder. The picture can be changed
- without restarting your Macintosh. Decor requires System 7 and 32 bit
- Quickdraw. To install it, simply move it into your Control Panels folder,
- change it's settings as you see fit and reboot. Version 1.1.2 eliminated
- the bus error that occurred when the desktop pattern was the vanilla grey
- pattern. Decor now supports balloon help.
-
- Name = DefaultApp1.0a1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DefaultApp1.0a1.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0a1
- Description:
- Default App 1.0a1 - Default Application is a utility for configuring Finder
- 7’s choice of the application to launch for documents whose creators can’t
- be found. For example, I have my Finder configured so that if I
- double-click a MacWrite II or Microsoft Word document, it is automatically
- opened with MacWrite Pro. There are other utilities around for doing this,
- but what makes mine different is that it’s a control panel, and lets you
- make changes quickly, without quitting and restarting the Finder. Default
- App does not need to load (as a control panel) on startup, so it can reside
- anywhere on the drive. Balloon help is available.
-
- Name = Delete Word Backups.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Delete Word Backups.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- Delete Word Backups - this is a frontier script for deleting Word backup
- files.
-
- Name = deleteWordTemps.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:deleteWordTemps.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- deleteWordTemps - this is a frontier script for deleting Word Temp
- files.
-
- Name = Deleter 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Deleter 1.0.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 7/01/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Deleter 1.0 - This application allows you to quickly delete any file (that
- is not in use or on a locked disk) from any disk — even invisible files.
- To use Deleter, start the application as usual by double-clicking on it.
- Simply select the file you wish to delete, and click the Delete button. A
- feature of the application is a display of the selected file’s creator,
- file type, size (in kilobytes), and indicators of locked, alias, invisible
- and stationary files. These displays are in the Standard File dialog
- itself, so you can quickly view this information for each file simply by
- clicking on the file’s name. Rest assured that deleting an alias file will
- delete the alias, not the original.
-
- Name = DepthMaster1.O.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DepthMaster1.O.sit
- Size: 26K Date: 8/20/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- DepthMaster1.O - DepthMaster is a great control panel for people who use
- programs which always seem to want a different color depth (please set
- monitor to 8 bit...). I get tired of always having to open the monitor
- control panel to change the setting. DepthMaster can do it for you. It lets
- you set the monitor depth and sound level for each application you want.
- Then DepthMaster will do it's work when you launch one of the applications.
- A hot menu can be set up to access DepthMaster. A must for game players!
- Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Deskop Terminator 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Deskop Terminator 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- Deskop Terminator 1.0.1 - Desktop Terminator is a quick and easy way to
- rebuild the desktop files of mounted drives (excluding shared volumes).
- Features - Does not require user to restart. Does not perform the actual
- rebuilding of the desktop files until AFTER the user has selected ALL
- drives. Support of Drag-and-Drop of disks to quickly rebuild the desktop of
- specific disks. Gives the user the option of rebuilding desktop during at
- the time of the use after a restart or after a shutdown. Requirements -
- System 7.0 or greater, Does not support A/UX of any version, 175k of
- memory.
-
- Name = Desktop Deleter.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Desktop Deleter.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 7/22/93 Version:
- Description:
- Desktop Deleter - Desktop Deleter is a souped-up version of reCoverUP.
- Desktop Deleter allows you to select and delete different types of desktop
- database files from your hard drive. It also allows you to delete old-style
- and foreign disk database files. Since System 7 does not use the old-style
- Desktop files, you can free a large amount of space from your disks by
- deleting it. Desktop deleter can also be used to recover files lost due to
- the System 7 tuneup bug. Desktop deleter may not fix file disappearance
- problems, but will make the problems fixable with a disk repair utility.
- This utility is one of the 7 Plus utilities by Robert Gibson. Requires
- System 7.
-
- Name = DesktopFileKiller1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DesktopFileKiller1.2.sit
- Size: 6K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- DesktopFileKiller1.2 - Weather you know it or not all your disks have a
- file on them called the desktop file. This file helps your computer keep
- track of what files are on your disk. The problem is that this file never
- gets cleaned up, When you remove files from your disk their entry is not
- removed from the desktop file. So after much usage this file get
- unnessarily large, I've seen them as large as 100K. DesktopFile Killer (DtF
- Killer for short) removes this file. A new, smaller, one is then created.
- To activate DtF Killer drag a disk icon to Dtf Killer's icon. DtF Killer
- will then atempt to delete the desktop file for that disk.
-
- Name = Desktop Remover.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Desktop Remover.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 2/14/92 Version:
- Description:
- Desktop Remover is a simple program that removes the System 6 Desktop file
- saving System 7 users precious space on their hard disk. System 7 users do
- not need this file unless they switch back and forth between System 6 and
- 7. If you do switch back after removing the desktop file, your Mac will
- simply rebuild it. You will, however, lose your desktop comments.
-
- Name = DesktopValet 3.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DesktopValet 3.0.sit
- Size: 9K Date:11/10/93 Version: 3.0
- Description:
- DesktopValet 3.0 - End desktop clutter forever! Avoid the most tedious file
- operations. This utility will move, delete, shred or alias files that are
- dropped on it. Put copies of it in your Apple Menu, on your launch pad, or
- in deep folders. Make aliases of it on your desktop and rename them
- according to the desired option. Keep a number of Valets around in
- convenient places. With them, you can move, delete, and alias files quickly
- and easily. Just double click on a Valet to choose your options. The drag
- and drop interface is pretty self explanatory. Desktop Valet does not work
- on floppy disks. Desktop Valet now recognizes Apple Events! Requires System
- 7.
-
- Name = Dialog View 1.0.8.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Dialog View 1.0.8.sit
- Size: 22K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0.8
- Description:
- Dialog View 1.0.8 - Dialog View (formerly List Font) is a control panel
- that allows you to change the font and size used in directory dialog file
- lists, and display the real icons of files in such lists. It requires
- System 7. If you use it together with the author's Open-wide program, you
- will be able to use larger fonts without cramping the list. Dialog View
- uses undocumented system information. It has been tested with System 7.0.1
- and System 7.1, but it could break in the future. Displaying the real icons
- requires querying the desktop database, which may cause noticeable delay
- and disk activity. This will be especially noticeable with slow disks such
- as CD-ROMs. Now compatible with Macintosh Easy Open and the Lang. Kit extn.
-
- Name = DirectoryMan 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DirectoryMan 1.2.sit
- Size: 89K Date: 6/28/93 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- DirectoryMan 1.2 - This is a System 7 dependent directory utility. Drop
- volumes, files, or folders onto this application and DirectoryMan will
- create a list of all the files enclosed. Holding down the Option key while
- dragging an object onto DirectoryMan will create a list seperated by Tabs.
- That way you can import the file list into a spreadsheet for further
- manipulation.
-
- Name = Discolour 1.02.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Discolour 1.02.sit
- Size: 10K Date:10/28/93 Version: 1.02
- Description:
- Discolour 1.02 - The latest version of Andrew Welch's little nifty that
- replaces the awful B & W floppy icon with a modifiable (via ResEdit)
- colored disk - Discolour works only under System 7 on color-capable
- Macintoshes. Discolour is a system extension for System 7.0 and later that
- rectifies a shortcoming in the wonderful Finder 7.0 - floppy disk icons are
- displayed as the ugly old black and white icon while the rest of the
- desktop is bursting with color! Discolour causes the Finder to display
- beautiful full-color icons in place of the b & w floppy disk icons when you
- are in 16 color mode or greater. Just drag Discolour onto your System
- Folder icon and restart your Macintosh to activate it.
-
- Name = Disk Charmer 2.1.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Disk Charmer 2.1.4.sit
- Size: 45K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 2.14
- Description:
- Disk Charmer 2.1.4 - Disk Charmer is a small utility for erasing stacks of
- floppy disks. It sports background formatting, but only when the new Thread
- Manager is present. You should notice that Disk Charmer allows switching
- among applications while operating. This happens because I use
- "asynchronous" reads and writes from/to the disks. Macs with I/O chips
- (IIfx, Quadra 800, 900, 950, and probably the Workgroup Servers) do not
- slow down while reading the entire disk. This version of Disk Charmer was
- written because the author wanted a drag & drop eraser with every possible
- option and a nice, easy to use interface. Requires System 7. System 6 users
- can use the one in the Utilities section.
-
- Name = DiskLocker 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DiskLocker 1.1.sit
- Size: 66K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- DiskLocker 1.1 - DiskLocker is a security tool. It allows you to lock and
- unlock a disk (hard or floppy) easily. When a disk is locked, it can not be
- changed, no files can be modified or thrown away, but you can read from the
- disk. You can attach a password with each disk you lock. Of course, this
- password will be necessary to unlock the disk. Choose a disk in the list.
- If you want, enter a password in the edit box, and press the Lock button
- (or Unlock if the disk was previously locked). If there is a password
- attached to a locked disk, you must enter it in the edit box before to be
- allowed to unlock the disk. When a disk is locked by DiskLocker, an
- unfilled lock symbol appear near the disk name in the list. System 7 only.
-
- Name = DocServer 1.1b5.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:DocServer 1.1b5.sit
- Size: 70K Date: 7/28/92 Version: 1.1b5
- Description:
- DocServer 1.1b5 - DocServer provides on-line documentation for Frontier
- script writers. Each new release of DocServer also includes a new Frontier
- install file for DocServer, containing commands for DocServer’s shared
- menus, and scripts that connect Frontier scripts to the Apple Events
- implemented by DocServer.
-
- Name = Don's TSM Hacks.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Don's TSM Hacks.sit
- Size: 25K Date: 7/15/93 Version:
- Description:
- Don's TSM Hacks - Two utilities (and an optional helper INIT) that provides
- floating utility windows to use with your Macintosh. One provides a
- floating window of all open applications, hiding the windows of all but the
- frontmost. The other shows the first dozen icons from some folder, that you
- can use as an application laucher. Includes AppBar1.0b1, TSM Helper1.0b1
- and pLayer 1.0b1. These files were written at the 1993 MacHacks, and are
- for use only with System 7.1.
-
- Name = DoubleScroll 2.05.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DoubleScroll 2.05.sit
- Size: 43K Date: 5/14/93 Version: 2.0.5
- Description:
- DoubleScroll 2.05 - This version fixes problem with Drag With Thumb option
- not working. DoubleScroll 2.0 is the latest version of the popular
- scrolling utility which gives your scroll bars bi-directional arrows. This
- allows you to scroll in both directions with minimal mouse movement. A MUST
- for large screens. 2.0 fixes a 24-bit color problem and Finder cycling. It
- also adds a few new features, such as a scrolling throttle, 3D pushbutton
- effects for the scroll bar arrows, changes take effect immediately (no
- reboot), and more. Plus the control panel boasts a whole new look. This
- version is for System 7 only.
-
- Name = Drag Relay 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Drag Relay 1.2.sit
- Size: 6K Date:10/28/93 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- Drag Relay 1.2 - If you Drag and Drop a file, folder or disk onto this
- application, the resulting Open Documents Apple Event will be relayed to
- the project currently executing under the THINK project manager. Version
- 1.2 is compatible with THINK C 5.0 through 6.0.1. Free.
-
- Name = Drag’in 1.5.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Drag’in 1.5.sit
- Size: 21K Date:12/23/92 Version: 1.5
- Description:
- Drag’in 1.5 - Drag'in is a cool control panel that makes drag'in windows a
- lot more useful. When you drag a window, instead of the outline of the
- window, you'll drag the window. Drag'in also has a really cool option
- called "Multitask while drag'in". If this option is turned on, via the
- options dialog in the control panel, you'll be able to move around windows
- and still continue processing while you are doing it. To see an example of
- this, duplicate a big folder, and move around the progress dialog. You'll
- notice that the duplication is still happening, even though you are moving
- the window. Way cool!
-
- Name = Drag'n Back 1.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:Drag'n Back 1.4.sit
- Size: 86K Date: 6/20/94 Version: 1.4
- Description:
- Drag'n Back 1.4 - Drag'n Back is a personal backup program for System 7.
- Drag'n Back is the first program that uses drag and drop method to backup
- files from the desktop. Why does one need to backup files? Philosophically,
- nothing is imperishable even the atoms. Your files on disk are no
- exception. Drag'n Back is a backup program for the rest of us. It is
- intuitive to use. Most other backup software force you to back up
- everything on the hard drive. Drag'n Back lets you select the files or
- folders you want to back up right on the desktop. Daily backups can take as
- few as 30 seconds to complete. Complete instructions are included.
-
- Name = DropInfo 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DropInfo 2.0.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 9/01/93 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- DropInfo 2.0 - Drop any file, folder, or disk onto this application's icon.
- It will proceed to display many file attributes, which you can then edit.
- The file attributes displayed are - type, creator, file locked, name
- locked, Inited, has bundle, Invisible, Shared, Use custom icon, Alias,
- Stationary, No Inits. Very helpful when you need to change attributes.
-
- Name = DropLock/Unlock 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:DropLock/Unlock 1.0.sit
- Size: 27K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- DropLock/Unlock 1.0 - Got a folder or disk full of files you want to lock
- and keep from being modified? That's just the functionality the dropLock
- droplet provides. And not that surprisingly, the dropUnlock droplet does
- the reverse. Distribution - These Frontier droplets are part of the
- Userland Frontier Odds and Ends (UFOs) shareware package that is available
- from Joe Cicinelli, 3752 W. Alameda Road, Glendale, Arizona, 85310-3300,
- (602) 581-3865. The price and availability of this package is to be
- announced.
-
- Name = DropRouter.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DropRouter.sit
- Size: 25K Date: 6/08/92 Version:
- Description:
- DropRouter - Drop files into this program and re-route them to other
- locations. For example, drop a text file in and move it to a Text Files
- folder. Or drop a Word document into a Word docs folder. Or a folder or
- disk containing text files, Word files, and PICT files, and move them to
- their own separate directories on their disk. Drag sets of files, folders,
- or disks into the application, “Drop Box-style”. Router will scan folders
- and disks provided depending on yourpreferences, and will move (if
- preferences allow, of course) each of the selected items to a directory you
- have set. Drop Boxes require Apple Events, and thus System 7.0 or higher.
-
- Name = DropSave.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:D:DropSave.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 9/06/91 Version:
- Description:
- With DropSave installed, when you shift click on the title bar of a
- document in an application which has a “Save As” menu item, the document
- will zoom down to a region shaped like a document icon. You can drag this
- region around and drop it on a Finder window. DropSave will then make the
- application save the document in that window. By option-shift-clicking on
- the title bar, the application’s “Save As” dialog will appear so you can
- change the name of the document if you wish. (You can even move around
- directories if you really wanted to.) The document will reappear sometime
- during this process.
-
- Name = DropScript.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DropScript.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 3/04/92 Version:
- Description:
- DropScript is an Application and Script Suite that allows you to create
- drop-on applications that execute a Frontier script.
-
- Name = DropSwitch 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DropSwitch 1.0.sit
- Size: 14K Date:10/28/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- DropSwitch 1.0 - DropSwitch changes the Creator of TEXT files via Drag and
- Drop. For instance, the text files you create with America Online can be
- converted to TeachText format by just entering "ttxt" once into the dialog,
- and then dragging their icons onto DropSwitch. Once you set the creator,
- all files dragged and dropped will be changed to that creater. DropSwitch
- is capable of converting over 200 files at one time, keep in mind that it
- will take a few seconds to complete an operation of this size. Your Mac
- will look like it has locked up, but don't fear DropSwitch is just doing
- it's work. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = DropWatch.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:D:DropWatch.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- DropWatch is a System Extension (INIT) that will watch for items being put
- into a particular folder. This is useful if you maintain a drop folder on
- a file server or on your local machine (using System 7's Personal File
- Sharing feature). WARNING: You currently need to use ResEdit to configure
- DropWatch. If you don't have ResEdit or don't feel comfortable using it,
- then you'll have to find another utility. Sorry. Once configure, DropWatch
- will look at the number of files/folder contained in the watched folder
- every few seconds. If the number of things in the folder increases, you
- can have DropWatch play a particular sound. By Larry Rosenstein.
-
- Name = Dropbox.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Dropbox.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 9/21/93 Version:
- Description:
- Dropbox - This is a script template by Greg Kearney. This one makes a drop
- box that reports the name of what ever file you place on it. You could make
- it do more useful things like add that file or folder to a StuffIt archive.
- Dropbox requires System 7, and requires that Apple's commercial program,
- AppleScript has been installed.
-
- Name = DuoMon 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:DuoMon 1.2.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- DuoMon 1.2 - Have you ever wondered how much power different operations on
- your Duo consume? How much battery life you really gain by dimming the
- screen? How much extra power the modem uses? This program will help you
- answer those questions. The heart of this program is the extended Power
- Manager, currently only found in the Powerbook Duo computers. Besides
- monitoring battery voltage, the extended Power Manager monitors actual
- power consumption and a wealth of other data. Most of the items in the
- Detailed Power Information window are self explanitory. Check out the read
- me docs for more help.
-
- Name = DuoThermometer 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:DuoThermometer 1.1.sit
- Size: 14K Date:10/28/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- DuoThermometer 1.1 - This little program shows off one of the features of
- the latest Power Manager, as currently found only in the PowerBook Duo 210
- and 230. It maintains a little thermometer, showing the temperature of
- either inside the Duo, or inside the battery pack. (The Power Manager
- really uses this info for smart battery charging, but hey, I bet you always
- wanted a $3000 not very accurate thermometer - just the thing to impress
- your relatives or trigger your Macintalk/cell phone interface to
- automatically order up a drink while you work up a sweat hacking under a
- palm tree at the beach...). Works only with the Duos.
-
- Name = E-Meters.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:E:E-Meters.sit
- Size: 24K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
- Description:
- E-Meters - These apps increment a counter every time they are allowed to go
- through their event loop, if they are in the background then they must rely
- on the active application to pass spare time onto other applications
- running under Multifinder or system 7+. PowerBook owners will see what
- happens when the CPU drops into rest mode, the display will catch up with
- this as soon as you move the trackball or hit a key. Both of these apps use
- the GetNextEvent thingy in the event loop and should get the maximum number
- of nullevents etc.
-
- Name = EASYLAUNCH.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:E:EASYLAUNCH.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 8/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- A small application...not an INIT that makes it easy to launch all freq-
- uently used applications without having to open Finder windows. Works
- nicely in conjunction with Applicon in that all the small tiles of
- opened applications will appear on the desktop without the clutter of
- many opened Finder windows. To use this System 7.0 dependent program,
- create a new folder and place EasyLaunch in it. Then make aliases of all
- frequently used applications and place them in the folder with
- EasyLaunch.you should place an alias of EasyLaunch in the Startup Items
- folder in order to have it open on start-up.
-
- Name = Earth 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:E:Earth 1.1.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 8/06/92 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Earth 1.1 - Earth is a system extension which draws a spinning globe over
- the apple in the menu bar (in colour if you have it). To install Earth,
- simply put it into your System Folder and reboot. Once it is installed,
- placing the cursor in the upper left-hand corner of the screen and waiting
- a fraction of a second will put the spinning globe away (or bring it back).
- Earth 1.1 may be freely used and copied as long as it is not sold for
- profit without my permission and any redistribution includes this file.
- (Enjoy!) If you would like to customize it for yourself, please see the
- section "For ResEdit Hackers".
-
- Name = edison10.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:edison10.sit
- Size: 53K Date:10/14/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Edison10 - In a small window this program shows Digital battery level,
- CPU speed, whether the AC adapter is plugged in, charging state and 2
- separate timers indicating elapsed time since last charge and running time
- since last charge. It is suggested that you place it in your startup
- folder and use it to track battery usage times. Freeware application.
-
- Name = ElfNiks.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:E:ElfNiks.sit
- Size: 12K Date:11/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- ElfNiks - ElfNiks is SYSTEM 7 ONLY. Its only interface is Drag and Drop, so
- you cannot use it with earlier Systems. If you double-click on it from a
- System 6 machine, you will get an error message and the software will
- quit gracefully. ElfNiks does two dumb jobs, actually. It filters files
- originating on Unix systems and converts the Linefeeds to Carriage Returns.
- And it filters DOS files, throwing the Linefeeds away. To use ElfNiks
- _with_ System 7, simply select the files you want to filter and drag them
- on the program's icon or an alias of it.
-
- Name = empty table.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:empty table.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- empty table - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk, table.emptyTable.
- To install it, 1. With Frontier 1.0 running, double-click on the
- table.emptyTable file. 2. Launch DocServer, and select the Load Text File
- command from the File menu. Select "DocServer Source Text" from this
- folder. Hope you like it!
-
- Name = Enigma 2.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:E:Enigma 2.4.sit
- Size:178K Date: 6/13/94 Version: 2.4
- Description:
- Enigma 2.4 - Enigma is an application which can provide near absolute
- protection for your sensitive documents and applications. You can encrypt
- files using a limited version of the Government Standard DES algorithm. For
- only $15 this can be upgraded to the full DES standard (US and Canada
- only). If you would prefer your neighbors not see your accounting data,
- your co-workers not see your performance appraisal, or your competitor see
- your trade secrets then Enigma is an application you will find very
- valuable. Requires System 7. This version does not violate US export law.
- Enigma 2.4 is distributed as a fat binary, and will run on a 680x0 Mac or
- native on a PowerMac.
-
- Name = Enscriptor 3.02.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:E:Enscriptor 3.02.sit
- Size: 46K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 3.02
- Description:
- Enscriptor 3.02 - I first used the 'enscript' UNIX printing command in a
- Computer Science class at Berkeley. It was popular because it saved paper
- by printing in a two column format. But it wasn't the columns or the saved
- paper that intrigued me. It was the nice and neat style of the printout
- that got me hooked on the command. After using 'enscript' for a while, I
- came back to my Macintosh and found that my source code print-outs were
- dull and boring to look at. I wanted the 'enscript' command on my Mac so my
- source code would look nice and be presentable. Enscriptor prints TEXT
- files in a two column style similar to the UNIX 'enscript' command. It can
- either print in portrait or landscape modes. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = ExAminer 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:E:ExAminer 1.2.sit
- Size: 68K Date: 6/15/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- ExAminer 1.2 - Here is ExAminer 1.2, a System Folder maintenance utility
- for Apple Macintosh computers. With ExAminer you can “mine” for extensions
- and things in the System Folder. You can change what is enabled and what is
- disabled, and you can create “sets” of configurations. You can think of
- ExAminer as a tool that either “mines” (digs) for Extensions and Apple Menu
- Items (and more) items or lets you ”exam” the System Folder. Either
- metaphor works! ExAminer supports Macintosh Plus and newer computers with
- at least 2MB of memory and requires System 7. ExAminer is compatible with
- multiple monitors and large screen monitors.
-
- Name = Excel 3.0 Startup Fix.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:E:Excel 3.0 Startup Fix.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 7/09/91 Version:
- Description:
- Excel 3.0 Startup Fix - Excel 3.0 add-in which sets the default folder to
- the folder containing the first Excel document opened. Works around a bug
- which causes Excel to default to the folder containing the application when
- running System 7.0.
-
- Name = ExtendIt!.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:ExtendIt!.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 5/27/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- ExtendIt! - ExtendIt! 1.0 is for all you PowerBook users who really miss
- the "home", "end", "page up", and "page down" keys on your desktop Mac's
- extended keyboard. EntendIt! contains four simple FKeys that map these four
- wonderful keys into PowerBook FKey combinations.
-
- Name = FCB Inspector 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FCB Inspector 1.1.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 4/09/92 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- FCB Inspector 1.1 - FCB Inspector 1.1 is a freeware Control Panel that
- allows users to peek at a Macintosh’s list of open files. It also provides
- information about these files on demand and can close ones that aren’t
- crucial to system operation. Finally, when using System 6, it allows the
- maximum number of open files to be changed. To install it under System
- 6.0x, drag the FCB Inspector file icon into your System Folder and reboot.
- To install it under System Software 7.0, drag the FCB Inspector file icon
- over the System Folder icon and click OK to the dialog or drag it directly
- into the Control Panels folder and reboot. FCB Inspector provides balloon
- help in system 7.
-
- Name = FaberZooms 1.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FaberZooms 1.1.1.sit
- Size: 10K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.1.1
- Description:
- FaberZooms 1.1.1 - FaberZooms is a DarkSide of the Mac module. DarkSide is
- a free, yet wonderful and non-obtrusive screen-saver from Tom Dowdy. This
- screen saver will not patch the Operating System, avoiding the dreaded
- conflicts you may have experienced with other screen savers. The algorithm
- I use is quite fast, but keep in mind that FaberZooms does not run as fast
- as it could. The Mac host might have useful calculations to do, so I gently
- "relinquish the processor". Version 1.1.1 is updated for use with DarkSide
- 4.1, and emits a sound while the rectangle moves.
-
- Name = Faraday 1.11.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Faraday 1.11.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.11
- Description:
- Faraday 1.11 - Faraday is a simple application for monitoring the status of
- your Powerbook battery. The display has three sections showing the current
- battery voltage, the current CPU speed and a counter which displays how
- long you have been running without your Powerbook plugged in. You can also
- use it to make your Powerbook sleep and to turn Appletalk on and off. The
- best way to use Faraday is to put it into your startup items folder and let
- it start up when you reboot your Powerbook. It takes up only a very small
- amount of desktop real estate and is fully multifinder friendly, so you can
- leave it running all of the time. It only requires 40K of RAM and a meagre
- 18K on disk. Now that's what I call small!
-
- Name = FastFinder.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FastFinder.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- FastFinder - contains modified CODE resources which increase the Finder's
- copy & move buffer, and a few other goodies. The two of most value here are
- the ones which increase the copy and move buffer size. 300 - 600% increase
- in copy & move speed. Use them at your own risk. The author includes a Read
- Me file to describe them and instruct you on how to install them.
-
- Name = Felix 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:Felix 1.1.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 8/26/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Felix 1.1 - Felix is a control panel that allows you, when double-clicking
- on a document, to choose which application you want to use to open it. All
- you have to do is to maintain the Control key down while double-clicking.
- You will then be presented with a Standard File dialog prompting you for an
- application. The application you choose will then be launched and asked to
- open the document. If you choose "Cancel" in this dialog, the default (i.e.
- usual) application will be used. Felix requires System 7. To install it,
- just drop it into your Control Panel folder and restart. Felix is very
- small (about 12 kilobytes on disk and less than 512 bytes of RAM) so its
- size shouldn't bother you too much.
-
- Name = File Browser.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:File Browser.sit
- Size: 50K Date: 9/14/91 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- File Browser 1.0 is a very cool System 7 dependent application which you
- can use to quickly examine the files and folders on any mounted disk. It
- is primarily intended for use by programmers but can be safely used by
- anyone--it doesn't modify the files you examine in any way. It's a
- browser, not an editor. This software is freeware. For more information,
- select the "More About File Browser..." item in the Balloon help menu in
- File Browser. By Ed Hall.
-
- Name = File Buddy 2.2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:File Buddy 2.2.1.sit
- Size:164K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 2.21
- Description:
- File Buddy 2.21 - File Buddy continues its tradition of making significant
- use of the drag&drop capability of System 7, offering two more options for
- dropped files, while at the same time providing better access to those who
- prefer to not use drop keys. Drop keys are user-configurable. File Buddy
- now has the ability to search disks for files and folders matching criteria
- you specify in the File Buddy Find window. New - A variety of bugs have
- been fixed. Most of them sporatically manifested themselves as garbage
- where text or numbers should appear. Find Unattached Aliases… will now work
- with a much larger set of unattached aliases. Fixed a small memory leak.
- Requires System 7. Includes Balloon help for almost everything.
-
- Name = FileInfo 1.02.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FileInfo 1.02.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.02
- Description:
- FileInfo 1.02 - This control panel gives you a quick way to find out the
- hidden attributes of files on your hard disk or CD. When enabled, the file
- creator, file type, finder flags, and file attributes are automatically
- placed in every file's comment field. You can view the comment field by
- using the Finder's Get Info command. You can also check the “Show comments”
- checkbox in the Views control panel to cause the comments to appear when
- you view lists of files in the Finder. To activate FileInfo, check the
- desired options in the FileInfo control panel, and restart your Macintosh.
- FileInfo requires System 7.0 or later. FileInfo does not work with files on
- floppy disks.
-
- Name = File Kit 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:File Kit 1.1.sit
- Size: 32K Date: 7/22/92 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- File Kit 1.1 - File Kit is a utility that performs several useful tasks on
- files and alias files. 1. Locate the original file that an alias file
- describes, and display and change system information about the original
- file and the alias file. 2. Examine and change all system information about
- files, including file attributes that are new with system 7.0. The file
- information includes the File Type and File Creator, the size of the data
- and resource fork, and the fRefNum values for the data and resource fork
- (if they are open). 3. Examine information about volumes. This includes the
- total number of files on the volume, the volume block size, drive number,
- device driver, etc.
-
- Name = File Mover 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:File Mover 1.0.sit
- Size: 11K Date:12/27/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- File Mover 1.0 - File Mover is an AppleScript application which allows you
- to move any files dropped onto it into their appropriate folders. The file
- types File Mover recognizes and the folders into which they are placed are
- - Control Panels - Control Panels Folder, Desk Accessories - Apple Menu
- Items Folder, Extensions - Extensions Folder, Fonts - Fonts Folder. If a
- file is not one of the above types, File Mover will give you a dialog box
- letting you pick either to place the file in the Startup Items Folder, in
- the Apple Menu Items Folder, or to skip that file. You can also move files
- by double-clicking on File Mover in the Finder. This will bring up a
- standard open dialog box which will let you choose a file to move.
-
- Name = File Readers.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:File Readers.sit
- Size: 54K Date:12/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- File Readers - This is an Application, with 'Drag and Drop' features, that
- reads, using Macintalk, the text of any file dropped onto it and displays
- the text in LARGE type across the screen. It may be useful. Have your E
- mail files read to you while you drink coffee. Teach your parrot, or other
- pets, to speak like a computer. For System 7.0+ File_Reader II reads the
- text of the target file and shows it in LARGE typeacross the window. This
- application was written using the standard Units that came with Turbo
- Pascal. If it crashes, please let me know.
-
- Name = File Sender Pro 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:File Sender Pro 1.1.sit
- Size: 24K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- File Sender Pro 1.1 - File Sender Pro ©1994 by Ammon Skidmore of
- Skidperfect Software. File Sender Pro is a ShareWare application which
- allows you to drag-and-drop files, folders, and volumes to any open or
- closed application just as if you did it onto the actual application icon
- (or an alias) itself. This saves you a lot of space on your desktop lost
- from many aliases. Another bonus is that it “forces” the app. to use
- whatever you send it. Forcing an application to open a document type that
- it doesn’t support won't work with all apps, but it does work great with
- TeachText and other word processors.
-
- Name = FileShare Monitor.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:FileShare Monitor.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- FileShare Monitor - This Frontier script allows you to monitor File
- sharing.
-
- Name = FileWave Overview.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:FileWave Overview.sit
- Size: 55K Date:10/27/93 Version:
- Description:
- FileWave Overview - FileWave is a permanent file synchronization and
- tracking server for networked and mobile Macs. FileWare fully automates
- software distribution and provides true concurrent-use license information.
- It brings the consistency, control and guarantee required for managing
- distributed office environments and the roll-out of client/server
- applications. It can use the real-life organizational structure of your
- enterprise as a blueprint for its task of managing files on a network. This
- document provides an overview of FileWave, its goals, concept and
- implementation.
-
- Name = Find Bogus Dates.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Find Bogus Dates.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- Find Bogus Dates - It's a Frontier desktop script, so when you double-click
- on it in the Finder it searchs all the files and folders in the folder it
- was launched from. As it scans it checks both the modification and creation
- dates for all files and folders and stops when it finds a date that Is
- earlier than January 24, 1984 -- the shipdate of the Macintosh. It's
- hard to imagine that you have any files older than that! You may want to
- modify the script to put a later date in here; a likely candidate is the
- date you got your Macintosh.
-
-
- Name = FindCursor.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:FindCursor.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 7/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- FindCursor - This init will make it easier to visually locate the current
- cursor location on a PowerBook screen. Pressing the mouse button while
- holding down the control key will cause the cursor to change to a
- thick-border square until the mouse button is released.
-
- Name = Another Finder Hack 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:A:Another Finder Hack 1.1.sit
- Size: 4K Date:10/14/92 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Finder Hack 1.1 - If you run System 7 on your Mac and use multiple hard
- drives or multiple hard drive partitions, you’ve probably run across an
- alert when you try to unmount one of those icons saying, "Are you sure that
- you sure you want to remove the disk "---" from the desktop? It will
- reappear on the desktop when the Macintosh is restarted." If you’re annoyed
- by this alert, you can turn it off by using ResEdit. Details inside!
-
- Name = find alias.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:find alias.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- find alias - This frontier script allows you to find alias files.
-
- Name = Finder 7.0 Menu Patch.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:Finder 7.0 Menu Patch.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 7.0mp
- Description:
- Finder 7.0 Menu Patch - System 7.0.0 Finder (7.0) Menu Patch - THIS PATCH
- IS ONLY TO BE USED WITH SYSTEM 7.0.0!!! Patches for System 6.0.7, 6.0.8,
- 7.0.1, 7.1 are also available. This patch applies a series of menu commands
- to the Finder menus. How often do you wish that items like “Restart” and
- “Empty Trash” had command keys? For those of you who do not know what
- command keys are, they are the letters after a menu item. When these
- letters are selected on the keyboard, in tandem with the command key, they
- provide the same reaction as when you select an item from the “File” menu
- for instance. If you do not currently use command keys, learn to use them
- because, they save time and are very cool!
-
- Name = Finder 7.1 Menu Patch.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:Finder 7.1 Menu Patch.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 7.1mp
- Description:
- Finder 7.1 Menu Patch - System 7.1 Finder (7.1) Menu Patch - THIS PATCH IS
- ONLY TO BE USED WITH SYSTEM 7.1!!! Patches for System 6.0.7, 6.0.8, 7.0.0,
- 7.0.1 are also available. This patch applies a series of menu commands to
- the Finder menus. How often do you wish that items like “Restart” and
- “Empty Trash” had command keys? For those of you who do not know what
- command keys are, they are the letters after a menu item. When these
- letters are selected on the keyboard, in tandem with the command key, they
- provide the same reaction as when you select an item from the “File” menu
- for instance. If you do not currently use command keys, learn to use them
- because, they save time and are very cool!
-
- Name = Finder 7 Menus! 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:F:Finder 7 Menus! 1.2.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 9/09/91 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- This is a short utility which will allow you to creat or edit keyboard
- commands for the Finder under System 7.0. DEMO version which becomes fully
- functional upon shareware registration.
-
- Name = FinderBar1.01.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FinderBar1.01.sit
- Size: 32K Date:12/23/92 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- FinderBar1.01 - FinderBar is an Extension that installs a tool bar in the
- Finder. With FinderBar, several of the Finder's routinely used menu
- commands are made easier to access. Most of the buttons duplicate the
- functionality of certain File menu commands, but there are also buttons to
- open the most frequently used control panels which come with System 7 (at
- least control panels that I personally find myself using with more fequency
- than others) as well as the major folders within the System Folder and the
- System Folder itself.
-
- Name = FinderCabinet.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FinderCabinet.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 7/20/91 Version:
- Description:
- Finder Cabinet - This is a new version of my file for system 6. It includes
- a replacement desktop icon for system 7. A two-drawer cabinet, the lower
- drawer opens and closes and replaces the file folder icon which simply
- darkens when selected (ho-hum). You need ResEdit, and included is a short
- but instructive course on using it to modify both system 6 and system 7.
- As a little extra, you'll find a possible tip on switching drives, for
- those who have system 7 on a separate drive.
-
- Name = FinderCommands.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FinderCommands.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 8/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- Control panel device (CDev) that allows you to add command keys to Finder
- 7's menus. Placing an alias of Finder Commands into the Startup Items
- folder will add your command keys at startup. Written by Bob Stuller.
-
- Name = FinderEdit.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FinderEdit.sit
- Size: 27K Date: 9/19/92 Version:
- Description:
- FinderEdit - FinderEdit is one of the most useful system 7 utility
- applications I've ever come across. The author is Dan Weisman whom I've
- tried to get-a-hold through his internet address and failed. I took the
- liberty to modify it slightly to create an Icl8. The docs. give information
- on where to send the shareware contribution. FinderEdit allows the user to
- modify file mappings, change the font string, change alias styles, change
- information under the "get info" box, and add "Quit" commands to the
- finder. Obviously when it's in use it shuts off the finder so I don't
- recommend running any other applications in the background while FinderEdit
- is active.
-
- Name = FinderEvents.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FinderEvents.sit
- Size: 26K Date: 9/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- FinderEvents - Enclosed in this archive is a Hypercard (2.1) stack which
- contains an XCMD (and it's source) which shows how to send all of the
- FinderEvents (ie. Apple events to the Finder). It was written by Jon
- Pugh the Apple events Registrar at Apple. XCMD, Pascal, Apple event,
- Finder, FinderEvents, AEVT, HC.
-
- Name = Finder Liaison 1.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Finder Liaison 1.1.1.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.1.1
- Description:
- Finder Liaison 1.1.1 - Finder Liaison sends AppleEvents to the Finder.
- Requires System 7 or later. Usage - The System 7 Finder supports the Finder
- Suite of AppleEvents. Unfortunately, there is no way to explicitly send
- AppleEvents to the Finder from AppleScript. Finder Liaison acts as an
- intermediary between AppleScript and the Finder. AppleEvents supported by
- Finder Liaison - Show About This Mac, Empty Trash, Restart, Show Clipboard
- Shut Down, Sleep, Close Window of (Folder or Disk), Print Window of (Folder
- or Disk), Page Setup for (Folder or Disk), Open (File or Folder or Disk),
- Duplicate, Get Info, Make Alias of, Print, Put Away, Reveal, Set View of,
- Move window of, set window size of, plus much more!!
-
- Name = Finder Scripting Toolkt 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Finder Scripting Toolkt 1.0.sit
- Size: 35K Date:10/28/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Finder Scripting Toolkt 1.0 - Finder Scripting Toolkit is an alternative to
- the FinderLib provided with AppleScript. It gives AppleScript access to the
- full Finder (7.0, 7.1) Apple Events suite, does not require an aete
- resource for recompilation, and has a very low memory overhead. It is
- expected that script writers will copy the handlers they need to their own
- scripts. The handlers are independant of each other, making this easy.
- Includes fwin coercion osax folder, containing fwin coercion, a scripting
- addition that is needed by some handlers; View by name; Finder Scripting
- Toolkit, a Script Editor document with full sources, containing the
- scripts. Requires System 7 and AppleScript.
-
- Name = FinderToFront.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FinderToFront.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 3/26/93 Version:
- Description:
- FinderToFront - FinderToFront is a simple application that makes the Finder
- be the front most application after startup. It is meant to be placed in
- the System 7 Startup folder and should be named so as to be the last
- application run. When this is done, FinderToFront makes the Finder the
- Front most application, then exits. This gets around the "problem" that the
- last application run at startup time is left in front and most of us want
- the Finder to be in front. If you run FinderToFront three minutes after
- startup time, it puts up a simple about dialog. Click on this dialog when
- you have seen enough.
-
- Name = FinderXtender 1.72.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FinderXtender 1.72.sit
- Size: 41K Date:12/07/93 Version: 1.72
- Description:
- FinderXtender 1.72 - FinderXtender is a System Extension for the
- Finder 7. It gives powerful folder management functions to your Finder. You
- can directly open specific folder or System related folders without opening
- multiple windows. FinderXtender universal launcher can open any kinds of
- Application, Desk accessary, Control Panel and Documents. FinderXTender
- places an icon on your menu bar. From there, you can access any folder in
- the system folder or any folder that you add. Convenient!
-
- Name = Finderappmenu1.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:Finderappmenu1.1.1.sit
- Size: 12K Date:12/23/92 Version: 1.1.1
- Description:
- Finderappmenu1.1.1 - FinderAppMenu is a nifty System 7 only extension that
- creates a menu in Finder listing all of your applications. You run an
- application simply by selecting it from the menu! This version (1.1.1) is
- very stable, and handy too!
-
- Name = FixCreator Pro v1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FixCreator Pro v1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 1/30/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Major upgrade from FixCreator 1.1, a freeware utility. Pro is still FREE.
- Requires System 7. Drag and drop as many files as you like onto the
- FixCreator Pro icon, and FixCreator Pro will change their creators and
- types instantly. Double click it, and you can set FixCreator option. Any
- file whose name ends with “.rsrc” can be changed into type of “rsrc” with
- creator of “RSED”. Or any file with “.GIF” into “GIFf” with “8BIN”. Use *
- as a a wild card, like “*.GIF”, “*.rsrc”, or “Picture *”. File name search
- is NOT case-sensitive. So you can just type in “*.GIF” to find for “*.gif”
- and “*.GIF”. by Kaz Matsuki
-
- Name = FixIcons 1.0d4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FixIcons 1.0d4.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.0d4
- Description:
- FixIcons 1.0d4 - Fix Icons is an experimental utility to fix some small,
- irritating problems that can sometimes happen with the desktop database.
- Sometimes an application may lose its icons. Or the icons may look OK, but
- you cannot drag and drop documents on top of the application that you know
- you should be able to. Or you might get a new version of the application,
- which has some new icons, but the Finder continues to display the old ones.
- Fix Icons will refresh the desktop database with the information about the
- associated icons and document types, without affecting anything else. You
- may need to quit and restart the Finder in order to see the effect of the
- change. Requires System 7 or later.
-
- Name = FlameFile 1.38.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FlameFile 1.38.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 1/14/94 Version: 1.38
- Description:
- FlameFile 1.38 - This is the latest version of the drag-and-drop complete
- erase utility. FlameFile completely overwrites files and folders dragged on
- to it, making it impossible for snoops using file recovery utilities to
- recover your thrown-away files. Version 1.38 adds DOD specification wipe.
- Fixes the "file flamed, but not disappeared" bug, and various disguising
- bugs. Icon now appears as it should. Version 1.31 added the ability to
- wipe-clean free space on a disk, the option of playing a sound when files
- are flamed, and support for AppleScript. Freeware. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Fmap templates.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:F:Fmap templates.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 4/29/92 Version:
- Description:
- Fmap templates - The 'fmap' resource in the Finder is the one that sets an
- alternate application to open a document. Like opening any TEXT file with
- teachtext. You can, say, set the resource to open MacWrite files through
- Microsoft Word if the MacWrite app can't be found. Very handy. Knowlege
- of ResEdit required (definitly!) System 7 required.
-
- Name = Folder Fonterizer 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:Folder Fonterizer 1.3.sit
- Size: 37K Date: 3/26/93 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- Folder Fonterizer 1.3 - Requires System 7! Drag a folder full of files (or
- just a single file or group of selected files on the desktop) onto Folder
- Fonterizer's icon and it will bring up a dialog that will let you select a
- number of operations to be performed on the files (nested folders are also
- processed). Change font, fontsize, and tabs settings, Change creator, type,
- Size/Position your windows, Mark as "Modified Read-only", or "Read-only",
- None of these operations will affect the modification date of the files
- Complete Balloon Help is available for the single dialog which comes up
- after you drag the folder/files onto Folder Fonterizer's icon, and should
- be all you need to use this simple utility.
-
- Name = FolderIcon 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FolderIcon 2.0.sit
- Size: 32K Date: 6/17/94 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- FolderIcon 2.0 - FolderIcon is a small utility which creates custom folder
- icons based on other files' icons. To use it, drag any application, control
- panel, desk accessory, or document, etc. onto FolderIcon and it will create
- a folder on your desktop with the custom icon. Note that the file which you
- use must have a non-generic icon. New - Now supports non-Color QuickDraw
- machines (Plus, SE, Classic, PB 100). Works better with B&W icons; if you
- have a color capable system, you'll now get color folder icons, even if the
- file you're folderizing doesn't have a color icon. Destination preferences
- - folders automatically created can appear on your desktop, in the same
- folder as the original, or on your startup volume, and much more!
-
- Name = Folder Icon Cleaner 1.1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:Folder Icon Cleaner 1.1.2.sit
- Size: 25K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.12
- Description:
- Folder Icon Cleaner 1.1.2 - Folder Icon Cleaner is a small utility that
- lets you correctly get rid of those space and time wasting custom icons,
- stuck right there on your folders. Let me explain why I say “correctly”.
- The Finder keeps every folder icon in a separate hidden file. The known
- versions of the Finder (7.0, 7.0.1, 7.1) do not delete this file when
- removing a custom folder icon. They only delete the icon resources from the
- file. Note that no other information is kept into these “Icon” files.
- Folder Icon Cleaner correctly removes the icon by deleting the file (and by
- updating the “Use custom icon” attribute of the folder). No data is lost,
- you only gain a little more free space on your disk. 1.1.1 maintenance rel.
-
- Name = FolderPICT 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FolderPICT 1.0.sit
- Size: 37K Date: 9/16/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- FolderPICT 1.0 - FolderPICT is one of those fun little applications that
- makes no claims about increasing your productivity, because it won't. What
- it will do is let you display a picture of any size in any folder by
- converting the picture to a collection or mosaic of custom icons. It's fun
- to make a huge icon which consists of very close together folders! You
- could even mix up the folders and let someone solve the puzzle. Fun.
-
- Name = FolderWatcher 2.0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:Util:Network:FolderWatcher 2.0.3.sit
- Size: 58K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 2.0.3
- Description:
- FolderWatcher 2.0.3 - Folder Watcher is a faceless background application
- (actually a control panel and extension) that keeps an eye on an unlimited
- number of folders on your Macintosh, or a remote Macintosh or server. If
- the contents of any of these folders ever change, Folder Watcher will
- respond by showing an alert, playing a system beep or a custom sound,
- writing to a log file, executing an AppleScript script, or any combination
- of these. Fixes - Changed the way Folder Watcher executes AppleScripts.
- Uses only 64K of RAM now. Got some great ideas for 2.0.4...watch for it!
- Requires System 7. Compiled with THINK C 6.0.
-
- Name = Font/DA Mover 4.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:Font/DA Mover 4.1.sit
- Size: 24K Date:12/28/92 Version: 4.1
- Description:
- Font/DA Mover 4.1 - This is version 4.1 of font DA mover for those that
- need to change DA's or fonts. Compatable with System 7.
-
- Name = FontFaker71.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FontFaker71.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 2/05/93 Version:
- Description:
- FontFaker71 - FontFaker71 is a drag&drop application that converts resource
- files like Fkeys and System 7 sound files so you can use them just by
- putting them in the System 7.1 Fonts folder. Makes any resource in a file
- always available. Will also restore file to original form whenever you
- wish.
-
- Name = Fonts & 7.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:Fonts & 7.1.sit
- Size: 5K Date:12/23/92 Version:
- Description:
- Fonts & 7.1 - When I got System 7.1, I thought the days of suitcases and
- other troubles were over--I was wrong. I had a problem which temporarily
- stumped Apple's help line. If you use or plan to use System 7.1 with
- TrueType fonts, this small record of my discoveries may interest you.
-
- Name = Fonts Folder Tuner 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:Fonts Folder Tuner 1.0.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 6/22/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Fonts Folder Tuner 1.0 - A few months ago after installing System 7.1, I
- noticed that my Mac seemed to have a lot less memory available to
- applications than it used to. Being a programmer nerd and all I decided to
- look into it and discovered this - there's a bug with System 7.1's Fonts
- folder. The result of the bug is that every font on your Mac is loaded and
- locked down forever and ever, taking up lots of memory that is supposed to
- be reused by applications. Fonts Folder Tuner changes the buggy byte to
- what it should be. It doesn't install extensions or mess with any other
- files besides the System file. You only need to run Fonts Folder Tuner
- once. Requires System 7.1
-
- Name = Fred's Finder Hacks.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:Fred's Finder Hacks.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 8/05/91 Version:
- Description:
- Fred's Finder Hacks - contains Fred Monroes's stupid Finder Hacks for
- MacHack 1991. dropple menu - Steve Falkenburg actually came up with this
- idea. This hack allows you to drag items from the finder and drop them on
- items in the apple menu. AKA - with AKA when you ctrl-drag an item(s) in
- the finder it creates an alias at the destination location instead of
- moving the item itself. Basura - When you command-delete, selected items in
- the front window of the finder will be thrown in the trash can. If you
- option-cmd-delete items will be thrown in thetrash and then the trash can
- will be emptied.
-
- Name = FreeRam 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:F:FreeRam 1.1.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- FreeRam 1.1 - This software was created for those of us who don't have a
- lot of RAM and want to know how much is available before trying to open the
- next program. The program gets the size of the free maximum usable ram and
- converts it into a string that is then formatted to look cool like all Mac
- things should. For now, a small window is displayed, you can reposition it.
- You can also hide and show the window from FreeRam’s File Menu. It will
- show the current amount of free ram up to 99,999K. If you have more than
- that, you don't need this application! Do not insert a disk into the
- computer while FreeRam is the current active application. Requires System
- 7.
-
- Name = Frontier Runtime 2.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Frontier Runtime 2.0.1.sit
- Size:262K Date: 7/07/93 Version: 2.01
- Description:
- Frontier Runtime 2.0.1 - UserLand Frontier is a scripting system that makes
- it easy to write utilities that customize and automate the Macintosh
- operating system, file system, networks and integrate the capabilities of
- Apple Event-aware application software. Frontier is a powerful script
- writer’s tool. This package contains everything you need to run scripts
- created with the UserLand Frontier scripting system. You don’t need to be a
- script writer, or learn anything new to use the scripts that are included
- in this package. Using scripts is as easy as using a Macintosh.
-
- Name = Frontier SDK 2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Frontier SDK 2.1.sit
- Size:696K Date: 9/21/93 Version: 2.1
- Description:
- Frontier SDK 2.1 - This collection of sample programs, source code and
- documentation is called the Frontier Software Developer’s Kit or Frontier
- SDK. Frontier SDK was developed by UserLand Software to help C and Pascal
- developers work with the interapplication communication capabilities of the
- Macintosh operating system and to take advantage of scripting software such
- as UserLand Frontier and Apple’s AppleScript. Included are libraries and
- sample programs that show you how to - Add scriptable Apple Event wires to
- an existing application; (IAC Tools). Create a new application with IAC
- capabilities; (Applet Toolkit). Support the menu sharing protocol; (Menu
- Sharing Toolkit), and much more!
-
- Name = Get More Info151.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Get More Info151.sit
- Size: 36K Date:10/27/92 Version: 1.5.1
- Description:
- Get More Info151 - Get More Info is an extention that provides a very
- quick and easy way to change the type, creator and/or Finder flags for
- files directly from the Finder. I found that the drag/drop apps out there
- that change type/creators were too slow for me and I wanted something
- faster. You invoke Get More Info by selecting the desired file(s) in the
- Finder and then holding down the option key while choosing 'Get Info' from
- the File menu in the Finder (or press cms-option-i after you select the
- file(s) ). A modal dialog will open allowing you to change the type,
- creator and any of the Finder flags for the file(s) selected.
-
- Name = Greg's Browser 2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Greg's Browser 2.2.sit
- Size: 73K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 2.2
- Description:
- Greg's Browser 2.2 - Greg's Browser is an interesting "finder replacement"
- stand alone application. When you open it, you are presented with a
- scrolling list of all folders and applications (like if you could view your
- desktop by name). Click on the hard drive's name, and in the next column
- over appears all the folders and applications on the hard drive (like in
- view by name). You can launch programs, open folders to show a list view in
- the next column to the right, throw things away, and put icons in a special
- place for quick access. You can also have invisible files show. Plus, most
- of the functions can be run through the keyboard! Requires System 7. New -
- added a Finder-like "New Folder" feature in the "File" menu and more!!
-
- Name = Greg's Buttons 3.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Greg's Buttons 3.2.sit
- Size: 53K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 3.2
- Description:
- Greg's Buttons 3.2 - Greg's Buttons is a control panel that lets you
- customize the user interface of a Macintosh running System 7. It won't work
- on the Plus, SE, Classic, or PowerBook 100. Features include - Replaces the
- standard flat black and white push buttons, check boxes, and radio buttons
- with tasteful 3-D color ones. Substitutes a font of your choice (chosen
- from Palatino and two versions of Helvetica) for Chicago as your system
- font. Lets you select the color of dialog boxes, finder windows, menus and
- small icons. Colorizes the stop sign, caution, and note alert icons. As of
- version 3.2, Greg's Buttons contains both 680x0 and PowerPC code for
- optimal performance on both Macintosh and Power Macintosh computers.
-
- Name = HELIUM 2.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:HELIUM 2.1.1.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 1/01/92 Version: 2.1.1
- Description:
- Helium is a control panel extension which allows you to define "Hot Keys"
- that instantly inflate System 7 Help Balloons without having to choose
- "Show Balloons" from the Help menu. When you press the keys, Balloons
- inflate - when you release the keys, Balloons go away. You can also change
- the font & size that Balloon text appears in. A new feature of this version
- is that you can hide the Balloon icon in the menu bar - and unlike most
- other utilities that allow this, you can still access the balloon menu for
- those special items (like "Finder Shortcuts") if you need to. Helium works
- with 32-bit addressing and virtual memory, and has a full online help
- system including Balloon Help (surprise!).
-
- Name = HELPFONTUTILITIES.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:HELPFONTUTILITIES.sit
- Size: 9K Date:11/16/91 Version:
- Description:
- This package contains one FKEY and two small applications to change Help
- Balloon Fonts and Font Sizes. Read the Teach Text doc included in the
- package. System 7 dependent.
-
- Name = HelpLock 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:HelpLock 1.0.sit
- Size: 5K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- HelpLock 1.0 - Help Lock is an INIT that lets you use the caps lock key to
- turn help balloons on and off. That’s all it does, and that’s all it’ll
- ever do. I wrote it because I didn’t have any other use for my caps lock
- key. It doesn’t patch any traps, so it’s less likely to be the cause of
- conflicts than some other INITs.
-
- Name = Help Meister.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Help Meister.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 6/19/91 Version:
- Description:
- Help Meister - Help Meister (tm) is an Init (extension) that allows you to
- toggle Balloon Help ON or OFF. Just press the control & Help keys on your
- extended keyboard. Requires System and an extended keyboard. Untested on
- other keyboards.
-
- Name = Help on Wheels 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Help on Wheels 1.1.sit
- Size: 71K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Help on Wheels 1.1 - This generic help server, which springs from the help
- facility in the famous Disinfectant program, offers on-line,
- context-sensitive help service to all AWOL Utilities programs, and
- potentially others to come. As a user, you see help for several client
- programs stacked in a single window, with each program’s menu commands and
- dialog items keyed to descriptive paragraphs in the help file. The Help on
- Wheels developer’s kit includes a sample application, and everything a
- developer would need to add help service to an application, control panel,
- or extension. The client interface is designed to take the burden of
- display, printing, saving, and other common help functions away.
-
- Name = Hide Folders 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Hide Folders 1.0.sit
- Size: 30K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Hide Folders 1.0 - It is yet another programm to prevent your computer from
- your little brothers, little sisters, husbands, wifes, friends, yourself,
- dogs, corrupt police-mans... You can hide folders with it. If you want to
- show them again, you have to type in a password (yes, the right password,
- of course!). Just drag the folders you want to hide all together on the
- Icon of "Hide Folders". Use the shift-key and, if you have to, Aliases to
- folders which you can't reach with the shift-key. Then, "Hide Folders" asks
- you for a password (keep it in your brain, it will be useful!), for a
- location for a "Show-File" and a "Hide-File". Than it quits automaticly.
- The folders are now dissappeared and two new files are created.
-
- Name = ICONTRAPTION 1.0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:ICONTRAPTION 1.0.2.sit
- Size: 84K Date: 2/14/92 Version: 1.0.2
- Description:
- This version 1.0.2 of iContraption is everything you've been asking for in
- a System 7.0-savvy icon utility application. It copies icon families from
- file to file by simply dragging between windows, allows you to replace
- icon families in programs with ones of your own or from archives or icon
- galleries also with a simple drag between windows, creates new icon familes
- and individual icons. Allows you to dither icl8s and ics8s when making
- icons with fewer colors, so the results look better, supports key System
- 7.0 features like Balloon Help, AppleEvents, and is 32-bit clean.
-
- Name = IConArtist Bonus 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:IConArtist Bonus 1.0.sit
- Size: 25K Date:10/28/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- IConArtist Bonus 1.0 - The freeware icons enclosed are provided to loyal
- customers as a token of appreciation. Install them as usual by using
- IConArtist. Remember, however, that after replacing the Finder icon, or the
- System icon, you normally have to rebuild the desktop to display the
- changes. Simply restart while holding down the Option and Command keys,
- until a dialog box asks for permission to rebuild. Replacing the Trash
- icon, or the Foder icon, doesn't require anything but a simple restart to
- show. Use IConArtist for easy installation.
-
- Name = IconArtist 1.1d3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:IconArtist 1.1d3.sit
- Size: 24K Date: 9/29/93 Version: 1.1d3
- Description:
- IconArtist 1.1d3 - A drag and drop utility to install system icons without
- the hassle of ResEdit and other resource editors. You can install icons
- from just about any file containing them; even most applications. Perfect
- for those who want to install custom Trash icons, a new look for the
- generic folder, or perhaps different looking desk accessory icons, etc.
- This version is a minor upgrade. Password protection has been removed and
- larger documents can be opened. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = IconBOSS.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:IconBOSS.sit
- Size: 52K Date: 9/24/92 Version:
- Description:
- IconBOSS - IconBOSS is a general purpose icon editor for the Macintosh and,
- more specifically, a Macintosh running under System 7. With this
- application you may view and edit the icon of any file on your system (as
- of this version, viewing or editing folder and volume icons is not
- supported, although that might change with a future release). If you elect
- to make changes to the icon, you have the option to save the new icon in a
- separate file (perhaps for use at a later date) or you may update the icon
- for the file itself, similar to the way you can paste custom icons in
- System 7's Get Info dialog for files.
-
- Name = Iconizer.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Iconizer.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 5/16/94 Version:
- Description:
- Iconizer - Use Iconizer to create pictures by pasting small parts of a
- picture onto blank documents. Iconizer looks for a picture in the clipboard
- when you launch it and converts the pictures into a series of icons
- arranged in a new folder to reproduce the image. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = importb2file.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:importb2file.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- importb2file - For those beta sites that have been working with 1.0b2,
- here's a Desktop script that imports files exported from 1.0b2 into 1.0b3.
- (1.0b3 uses a different Export format that isn't directly compatable with
- that of earlier versions.) Requires Frontier 1.0b3.
-
- Name = Import to PM Script.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Import to PM Script.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 5/03/94 Version: applescri
- Description:
- Import to PM Script - This script gets a list of all the files in a folder
- (the foldername is hard-coded in the script). A repeat loop then traverses
- the list and, taking one file at a time, imports the file, resizes it, at
- places it within a 3 by 4 grid. The filename is used as a caption which is
- placed below each graphic. This script could be easily modified for any
- similar tasks. It would be great for creating a membership directory where
- photos of members were scaned and named with the individual's name.
- PageMaker presents somewhat of a challenge for this type of script because
- it only recognizes the "do script" and "evaluate" Apple Events. Each step
- of the script must be sent one at a time as text. I got around this!
-
- Name = Inflater.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Inflater.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
- Description:
- Inflater - This is a Control Panel that allows you to change the size of
- the text in balloon help. Apple made the default size 9 point, which can be
- hard to read.
-
- Name = Insomnia.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Insomnia.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 1/01/93 Version: 1.01b
- Description:
- Insomnia - This INIT sits and watches for when you plug the charger into
- your PowerBook it will disable the PowerBookUs power-saving idle mode when
- you do. The Power Manager cannot distinguish between a charger that is
- connected to a live outlet, and a charger that isn't. Therefore, when you
- plug a charger into your PowerBook, Insomnia will disable idle mode no
- matter what. If the chargeis plugged into a dead outlet, or into no outlet
- at all, your battery will discharge faster.
-
- Name = Insomniac 1.0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Insomniac 1.0.2.sit
- Size: 31K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0.2
- Description:
- Insomniac 1.0.2 - This application works only on those Macintosh models
- that can wake themselves up (Macintosh Portable, PowerBook 100, or
- PowerBook Duo). The "PowerBook" or "Portable" Control Panel provided by
- Apple only allows you to enter a single wakeup time. This prevents you from
- scheduling multiple wake-up sessions. For example, if you wanted to send
- your faxes at 1:00am, and then download some files at 2:00am, you'd have to
- stay up until 1:00am, and reset the wakeup timer manually. Insomniac is a
- very convenient program for automatically sending faxes or email in the
- middle of the night. Insomniac allows you to program up to fifty wakeup
- events (only two until you register it for $10).
-
- Name = Instant File Info 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Instant File Info 1.0.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 1/15/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Instant File Info 1.0 - Drag a file onto IFI, and IFI will instantly tell
- you the Name, the Creator Type, and the File Type of the file. No other
- instructions are included with this file. I wrote IFI because I was tired
- of guessing what files belonged to which application. It's useful in cases
- where you have a file, but the icon isn't showing up, and you can't figure
- out what kind of a file it is from the name.
-
- Name = Invisible Clock 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Invisible Clock 2.0.sit
- Size:431K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- Invisible Clock 2.0 - Invisible Clock is a small System 7-only Apple
- Macintosh utility that audibly announces the time between the hours you
- choose every hour, half-hour, or quarter-hour as you prefer at the volume
- you decide. Actually, it’s a pair of applications - “Invisible Clock” and
- “Invisible Clockwork.” Invisible Clockwork does the announcing. Whenever
- it’s running, it sits quietly in the background except to announce the time
- every so often. You use Invisible Clock to tell Invisible Clockwork when,
- how often, and how loud to announce. You can pick either a male or female
- to do your announcing! Invisible Clock 2.0 does not work on the Macintosh
- Plus, SE, or Classic.
-
- Name = Invisotime/init 1.5.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Invisotime/init 1.5.sit
- Size: 41K Date:10/28/93 Version: 1.5
- Description:
- Invisotime/init 1.5 - Included are two files, Invisiotime and Invisionit.
- Invisotime - Whenever invisotime is run it checks the time and determines
- if the files in its records are supposed to be visible. If the files'
- visibility is incorrect, invisotime switches it. Invisotime is not an init
- so if you want to use it ALONE (without invisonit) you should put a copy in
- your startup folder and/or use a utility like Quickeys for automation.
- invisonit - invisonit is an init that will update invisotime's files at
- bootup and on the hour. You do not have to use it, but it sure beats
- running invisotime every hour manually (assuming you do not have Quickeys
- or an equivalent program).
-
- Name = JIFFYSWITCH.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:JIFFYSWITCH.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 1/01/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Works very much like "Applicon" with added features such as launching
- applications, opening and closing the Finder, and adding custom features
- to Finder such as a "Quit" Item in its File Menu. Takes up less desk space
- than "Applicon". Also makes use of Apple Events. If you select an icon to
- bring to the front with the option key down, you will automatically
- instruct it to Quit. With the command key down, you will get all sorts of
- information about the process corresponding to the icon selected.
-
- Name = Jon's Commands 1.1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Jon's Commands 1.1.3.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 6/15/94 Version: 1.13
- Description:
- JonsCommands 1.13 - This AppleScript Scripting Addition provides
- AppleScript and all scriptable and Apple Event aware applications with
- added functionality. To examine the AppleScript syntax of each of these
- commands, simply drag Jon’s Commands onto the Script Editor or use the Open
- Dictionary command to open it. To install it, simply drop it into the
- Scripting Additions folder which is inside your Extensions folder. Jon’s
- Commands includes these commands - deleteFile, renameFile, moveFile, sound
- volume, set sound volume to, clipboard info, set the clipboard to, get data
- from the clipboard, execute FKEY, screen list, finder selection, keys
- pressed, machine environment, play sound and much more. Check them out!
-
- Name = Just Click1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:G-L:Just Click1.0.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 6/20/91 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- JustClick 1.0 - JustClick is a system extension that provides the old
- MultiFinder-style application switching (clicking in the upper right corner
- of the screen) to System 7. FreeWare by Luis Bardi.
-
- Name = KEYHOLDER.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:KEYHOLDER.sit
- Size: 26K Date: 8/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- It seems that Apple will soon make FKEYs obsolete on future versions of
- System 7. If you want to continue using FKEYs, you may want to download
- this application, which will archive up to 249 FKEYs and make them all
- readily available. It is System 7.0 dependent. Contains 6 new, small FKEYs
- by the author. Be sure to use "Show Balloons" for help on what this program
- does before you start to archive your FKEYs/ Hope you find it useful!
-
- Name = KILLFDR1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:KILLFDR1.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 9/24/92 Version:
- Description:
- KILLFDR1 - Kill Finder is a tiny application that will force the Finder
- to quit when it is launched. If there are no other applications running,
- the Finder will simply restart again, so be sure another process is in the
- background. Quitting the Finder will give you about 300K of memory, but you
- will lose the configurable part of the apple menu, so be sure you have
- launched all the apps that you will need. I wrote Kill Finder because I
- needed a quick and easy way to make the Finder quit. Some programs will
- make use of the free memory through temporary memory options and such.
- Kill Finder requires System 7.0 or higher, supports Apple Events, and is 32
- bit compatible. Enjoy!
-
- Name = Keep It Up 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Keep It Up 1.1.sit
- Size:102K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Keep It Up 1.1 - Are you tired of getting the "The Application xxx has
- unexpectedly quit because an error of type zz occurred" message? Are you
- depending on this application to keep running at all times, even when
- you're away? Then you should investigate "Keep It Up" (KIU), the new
- utility by the author of Autoboot. KIU watches certain applications and
- monitors if they are still running. If an application no longer runs
- because it "unexpectedly quit" or because the user quit it, KIU will
- attempt to relaunch this application or restart the computer. This will
- ensure that your application is always running and available. This is
- especially important for all kinds of server applications. System 7 only.
-
- Name = Kill 'em all!.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Kill 'em all!.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 6/15/93 Version:
- Description:
- Kill'em all! - Kill'em all is an external written for use with OtherMenu
- which is a really cool utility written by James Walker. This is a great
- program for people with lots of memorywho tend to close files after looking
- at them rather than quiting the applications. After a few hours, there may
- be a ridiculous amount of open application. Want an easy way to quit them
- without going into each one? Just use Kill'em all, and quit them all at
- once!
-
- Name = KillEM FKEY
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:KillEM FKEY
- Size: 2K Date: 4/14/93 Version:
- Description:
- KillEM FKEY - Says the author "I wrote this fkey to turn off the Express
- modem background software for Apples' Express modem on the Powerbook and
- Powerbook Duo line.
-
- Name = Kitty Litter.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Kitty Litter.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 6/15/92 Version: 2.1
- Description:
- Kitty Litter 2.1 - Replaces System 7 trash icon (COLOR!!! or B&W) with a
- smiling cat sitting behind his clean litter box. Throw something away and
- the cat departs, leaving a stinking mess behind. When you select "Dump
- Kitty Litter" from the menu, Kitty comes back and his litter is fresh. Who
- ever heard of a fat trash can, anyway? Dedicated to "kitty", the cat
- without a name, who was killed by a car last summer, a darn good cat.
-
- Name = LEVEL 6 Utilities#1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:LEVEL 6 Utilities#1.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 7/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- LEVEL 6 Utilities#1 - Some utility menu items for Frontier's Finder Menu.
- Change file creators, enable/disable INITs and cdevs, Creator Get-Info,
- Mount'em, file path to clipboard, Synchroman. Kevin Garrett / LEVEL 6
- Computing.
-
- Name = LOCKSMITH.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:LOCKSMITH.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 2/14/92 Version:
- Description:
- LockSmith allows you to lock or unlock files, folders, and disks quickly
- and easily without the trouble of the Finder's Get Info windows. Locked
- files and disks cannot be modified until they are unlocked. No locked
- item can be renamed or deleted until it is unlocked. When used under
- System 7.0 or higher in Drop Box mode, you can modify entire groups of
- This utility can be used without System 7. One more of the Drop Rob-Box
- family by Robert Gibson.
-
- Name = LaserWriter 8.1 Patch 1.5.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:LaserWriter 8.1 Patch 1.5.sit
- Size: 42K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.5
- Description:
- LaserWriter 8.1 Patch 1.5 - This patch will make alterations to Apple's
- LaserWriter 8.1.1 printer driver to increase its ease of use. Changes
- include - Allowing a printer description file to be selected when no
- printers are currently on–line. Placing a "Layout" menu in the Print dialog
- box, allowing "n–up" printing to be selected without going to "Page Setup."
- Adding 6, 8, 9, and 16 Up choices to the Layout menu for maximum
- flexibility. This patch WILL NOT work with version 8.0 of the LaserWriter
- printer driver. It MAY work with later versions, but no guarantees! In
- addition, it MAY work with Adobe's PSPrinter driver, but again, this has
- NOT been tested. By Neil Mickelson, not affilitated with Apple.
-
- Name = Language at a Glance.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Language at a Glance.sit
- Size: 43K Date: 8/11/93 Version:
- Description:
- Language at a Glance - This HyperCard stack is designed to be used as an
- electronic quick reference card for the English dialect of AppleScript. It
- describes various elements such as commands, reference forms, operators,
- and control statements. Topics include - Typographic Conventions,
- Placeholder definitions, Assignments, Commands, Constants, Control
- Statements, Handlers, Operators, Predefined Variables, Reference Forms,
- Script Objects and Standard Events. This should be an informative stack for
- anyone wishing to use or AppleScript.
-
- Name = LaserLaterinit 1.0b1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:LaserLaterinit 1.0b1.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 4/21/93 Version: 1.0b1
- Description:
- LaserLaterinit 1.0b1 - LaterLaser only works with LaserWriter printers,
- when background printing is turned on. The "Change printer" function does
- not work at this time. LaterLaser is a system extension which works with
- PrintMonitor to enhance your system. With this extension installed, when
- you print to a LaserWriter printer which is not available (because the
- printer is turned off, or your computer is not connected to the correct
- Appletalk network), the document will be delayed indefinitely in the
- PrintMonitor Documents folder in the System Folder. Later, when this
- computer detects that the printer for a document is available, it will
- cause the document to print immediately in the background.
-
- Name = LaunchControl 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:LaunchControl 1.0.sit
- Size: 58K Date: 6/09/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- LaunchControl 1.0 - Launch Control is a simple program which allows you to
- switch between running programs, as well as launch applications and desk
- accessories, with a few simple keystrokes. You can customize the
- combination of keys which will act as hot keys to bring up launch control.
- You can also attach documents to the applications you launch, so they will
- automatically be opened or printed. Launch Control is an application, and
- not an init. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = LaunchPad 3.03.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:LaunchPad 3.03.sit
- Size: 69K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 3.03
- Description:
- LaunchPad™ 3.03 - LaunchPad is a simple utility designed to let you keep a
- clean desktop, but still maintain convenient access to System 7's
- drop-launching features. LaunchPad serves as a drag-and-drop dock for any
- applications that you choose. You simple drag documents to the LaunchPad
- icon, and then select an application to launch from the "get file" dialog.
- The dropped documents will then be opened using the selected application
- (if possible). LaunchPad also facilitates automated drop-launching with
- Valet Launching. With the included utility, LaunchPad Valet, you can
- configure LaunchPad to automate your most frequent drop-launching tasks.
- You'll need to read the docs to find out how to set it up.
-
- Name = LoadADrive 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:LoadADrive 1.0.sit
- Size: 21K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- LoadADrive 1.0 - LoadADrive is a simple utility to mount a CD-ROM that
- wasn't switch on at startup without restarting your Macintosh. A bit more
- detailed - The Apple CD-ROM driver (I don't know if other CD-ROMs work the
- same) scans the SCSI bus for a CD-ROM drive at startup. If it does not find
- one (because the drive is switched off) the CD-ROM driver will not be
- loaded. The driver is necessary to access the CD-ROM, you cannot use an
- utility that can mount hard disks to mount a CD-ROM. So you have to restart
- your Macintosh. LoadADrive can load the Apple CD-ROM driver at any time!
- Requires System 7 or higher, and has been tested with Apple CD-ROM drivers
- 4.01 and 5.0.
-
- Name = Loudmouth 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:G-L:Loudmouth 1.0.sit
- Size:146K Date: 2/24/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Loudmouth 1.0 - In a nutshell, Loudmouth 1.0 is a drag-and-drop utility
- which will tell you (literally; audibly) what the four-character filetype
- is for any file you drag into the mouth icon. If you create an alias of
- Loudmouth, you can keep it in a convenient spot on your Desktop and drag
- files to it at any time and hear the associated filetype spelled out for
- you. Be sure your Sound is turned on (in the Sound control panel)! The
- vocabulary files ('a' thru 'z' plus Default & Preamble) *MUST* be in the
- same folder as Loudmouth in order for the program to work.
-
- Name = MacTV Sleep.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:MacTV Sleep.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 4/18/94 Version:
- Description:
- MacTV Sleep - How to use MacTV Sleep - Run program, Set time to sleep
- (default is 1 hour), Switch to TV mode and enjoy. The program will shutdown
- the MacTV automatically at the specified time. The program will continue to
- operate in the background (just don't quit from the application). For
- people who bought the MacTV Macintosh.
-
- Name = MacLifeInsurance 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:MacLifeInsurance 2.0.sit
- Size:117K Date: 6/17/94 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- MacLifeInsurance is an easy to use but powerful package of utilities that
- will protect your data from system crashes, accidental deletions, power
- outs, corrupted files, and other Macintosh disasters! But it doesn’t stop
- there! It will also protect your eyes, back, and wrists from computer
- related injuries. And to save you time, you’ll have instant hot key access
- to an accelerated empty trash command, Finder safe Shutdown, Restart, and
- Sleep commands. You’ll also be able to set the speaker volume instantly,
- toggle between open applications, and turn File Sharing on and off. We’ve
- also included a Macintosh version of the Windows Task Manager—making
- switching between open applications easier than ever!
-
- Name = MagicOpen 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:MagicOpen 1.0.sit
- Size:242K Date: 9/21/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- MagicOpen 1.0 - MagicOpen is a utility program which speeds up launching
- applications and opening files. Under System 7, you can put aliases of
- applications and files on your desktop or inside the Apple menu. But
- sometimes, when you get more and more aliases, your desktop becomes messy,
- and the Apple menu fills up with more and more sub-folders to contain your
- frequently used aliases. Once you have installed MagicOpen, you no longer
- have to look through many sub-folders inside the Apple menu or your hard
- disk, you simply click the name of the application or file you want, then
- it opens for you. MagicOpen is an application (no init conflicts!). You can
- set up your favorite applications (up to16), and files (up to 18).
-
- Name = Malph 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Malph 2.0.sit
- Size: 32K Date: 6/15/94 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- Malph 2.0 - Use Malph to switch between applications under System 7 instead
- of pulling down the application menu. To switch to another app, simply
- click on the application icon. Malph also has a small indicator showing
- what process is currently front most, which updates even if you click in
- application windows to switch between processes. If you have the Drag
- Manager installed on your Macintosh, you can drop Finder icons on an
- application tile, and the files will open with that application. This is
- handy when you want to quickly open a file without using the “Open…”
- command from within the application. Currently, the Drag Manager is only
- available through APDA or with an application that licenses it.
-
- Name = Matt's Scripts.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Matt's Scripts.sit
- Size: 45K Date: 4/18/94 Version:
- Description:
- Matt's Scripts - Contains scripts and DITLs for use with AppleScript.
- Includes - Replace in text editor - This adds a "replace" feature to any
- scriptable text editor, such as the Scriptable Text Editor. Dial Number -
- Lets you dial a phone number from your compter by typing in the person's
- name. Number Lines - Numbers the paragraphs in any scriptable text editor.
- Get Item Info - gets lots of information about files and folders. doesn't
- require anything but Apple's OSAXen. Read the included documentation for
- more info.
-
- Name = Mauncher.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Mauncher.sit
- Size:170K Date: 5/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- Mauncher - Mauncher is a System 7 mount and launch utility which executes
- instruction scripts. It mounts Appleshare Volumes with usernames and
- passwords intact. Mauncher saves the documents in a scrambled format to
- protect data and has the option of specifying passwords for script access.
- Mauncher is extremely useful under network environments where frequent
- changes in volume access is a common requirement or where control and
- management of volume access and applications is desired. It can certainly
- be used in non-networked environments for its application management
- features.
-
- Name = MaxRAM 1.0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:MaxRAM 1.0.2.sit
- Size: 24K Date: 6/15/94 Version: 1.0.2
- Description:
- MaxRAM 1.02 - MaxRAM allows you to - Triple, quadruple, quintuple, or have
- six times as much memory when using RAM Doubler (commercial) from Connectix
- Corporation. Normally, RAM Doubler will double your RAM, but with MaxRAM,
- you can have SIX times as much memory you have built-in. That's right -
- SIX. For example, if you have 8 MB of real RAM in your Macintosh, MaxRAM
- will give you 48 MB of RAM. (You can also choose a lower amount, if you
- desire.) Display an indicator in the menu bar that will flash when RAM
- Doubler is used. To use MaxRAM, simply double click on it, select the
- desired amount of RAM (and if you want the indicator on), and Restart your
- Macintosh. Fully compatible with RAM Doubler 1.02.
-
- Name = Maybe 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Maybe 1.3.sit
- Size:114K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- Maybe 1.3 - This application picks up where Finder left off in its
- implementation of aliases. Maybe converts a Finder alias file to give it an
- additional effect. Converted aliases do more than just point to the
- original item. They can - play a sound, open or print every item in the
- target folder, open some other item (document, application, folder, or
- whatever) first, send an Apple event to another program, make a startup
- item optional, by questioning the user, or checking the state of a key.
- Maybe doesn’t solve your problems directly, but it gives you the power to
- do a lot of things you’ve been wanting to do. Part of the AWOL utilities.
-
- Name = Memory Tips for System 7.0
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Memory Tips for System 7.0
- Size: 7K Date: 9/13/91 Version:
- Description:
- If you’re having problems opening application programs or printing, these
- tips will help you avoid problems by using your computer’s memory more
- efficiently. To use System 7, your Macintosh needs at least 2 megabytes of
- memory. If you customarily work with several programs at a time, you may
- wish to install more memory. For more information about managing your
- computer’s memory, see the Macintosh User’s Guide.
-
- Name = MenuChoice 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:MenuChoice 2.0.sit
- Size: 35K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- MenuChoice 2.0 - MenuChoice is a control panel device which enables
- hierarchical menus under the Apple menu. With it, you can open
- applications, control panel devices, and documents of all kinds quickly and
- easily using your Apple menu. Just drop the MenuChoice file in your System
- 7 control panels folder. You can immediately use the control panel device
- to set your preferences for how MenuChoice will behave, but hierarchical
- menus will not show up under your Apple Menu until you restart your
- computer. This version fixes incompatibility with Eudora (mail program),
- Fixed a bug which prevented accessing volumes from the desktop menu, and
- much more. System 7 req.
-
- Name = Menu Commands Library.txt.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Applescript:Menu Commands Library.txt.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 6/09/94 Version:
- Description:
- Menu Commands Library.txt - Menu Commands Library copyright 1994 Matthew
- Ahrens. Use this script to more conviently interface with the Menu Commands
- Extension. To do a menu item by name, use doMenuName(application <app
- name>, <menu name>, <item name> to query a menu list, use
- QueryMenuList(application <app name>) and it will return the info. To query
- a menu, use QueryMenu(application <app name>, menu id) to do a menu item,
- use DoMenuItem(application <app name>, Menu ID, Menu Item ID) If you have
- any questions, or need more help, contact me via the internet at
- ai158@freenet.buffalo.edu.
-
- Name = Menu Events 1.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Menu Events 1.1.1.sit
- Size: 36K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.1.1
- Description:
- Menu Events 1.1.1 - This system extension bridges the gap between scripting
- applications and the vast number of non-scriptable applications. It makes
- most, but not all, applications controllable through their menu commands,
- using program linking (Apple events). Any script, or any program equipped
- to send Menu events, can query and execute the menu commands of any
- compatible application on any Macintosh on the network. Part of the AWOL
- Utilities set.
-
- Name = Menu Grabber 1.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Menu Grabber 1.1.1.sit
- Size: 45K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.1.1
- Description:
- Menu Grabber 1.1.1 - A fascinating illustration of the power of Menu
- Events, Menu Grabber lets you pick an application from any Macintosh on the
- network, and presents an identical copy of its menu bar on your screen (but
- in bright red and white-on-black, just so you realize what you might be
- getting into). While grabbing an application, you can pull down a menu or
- use a keyboard equivalent to simulate the same action on the target
- application. This application can be useful in network management, and to
- people like me who sometimes forget to close a needed document before
- leaving the office. Part of the AWOL utilities.
-
- Name = Menuette 2.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Menuette 2.0.1.sit
- Size:117K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 2.01
- Description:
- Menuette 2.0.1 - Menuette is a control panel that alters the appearance of
- menu titles in the menu bar (at the top of your screen). Instead of the
- words that normally appear (such as File and Edit), you’ll see small icons
- representing these concepts. Menuette also allows you to use a custom font
- for any menus which do not have icons associated with them. To use
- Menuette, your computer must be running System version 7.x. Menuette is
- fully compatible with System 7.0, 7.0.1, 7.1, 32-bit addressing, and
- virtual memory. Complete instructions are available within Menuette by
- opening Menuette and clicking on the “About Menuette” button.
-
- Name = menus.wptx.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:menus.wptx.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- menus.wptx - this is a Frontier script that helps with menus.
-
- Name = MinSystemInstaller 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:MinSystemInstaller 1.0.sit
- Size: 41K Date:12/23/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- MinSystemInstaller 1.0 - This Installer script removes any unneeded
- resources in the System, Finder, System 7 Tuner, CapsLock, and in the
- System Enablers for the IIvx/vi, PowerBook 160/180 and Duo 210/230. It
- supports System 7.0, 7.0.1 and 7.1 and all machines and all languages (At
- least roman-writing languages like english, german, french, italian,... I
- did not test non-roman languages like Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi,...)
- Up to 350 kBytes disk space will be freed!
-
- Name = Mini Grinders™ 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:M:Mini Grinders™ 1.0.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 7/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- Mini Grinders is a collection of small applications that perform simple
- tasks on files (Lock It! also accepts folders) 1: Lock It! will lock or
- unlock any file dropped on it. 2: GroupInfo will total the physical sizes
- of all files/folders dropped on it 3: Snd2SysBeep is a SND utility which
- allows tailoring sounds to your taste. To use any of the Mini Grinders
- tools, select any file(s) and drag them on top of the application icon so
- that the icon hilites. When the application is hilited, release the mouse
- button. This will launch the application. Mini Grinders will not work
- under System 6. Mini Grinders by Steve Smith & Apple Computer, Inc.
- Instructions included.
-
- Name = Moniker 2.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Moniker 2.0.1.sit
- Size: 25K Date:12/29/92 Version: 2.0.1
- Description:
- Moniker 2.0.1 - Moniker 2.0.1 is a slightly altered Moniker 2.0, so that
- just dragging and dropping will create an alias of the item, in the same
- folder as the Moniker application. However if you wish to place and rename
- the alias, you can do so by holding down the option key when dragging
- something onto Moniker.
-
- Name = Monitor 1.5-3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Monitor 1.5-3.sit
- Size: 25K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 1.5-3
- Description:
- Monitor 1.5-3 - Monitor is a utility application for the Macintosh which
- allows you to see the level of activity taking place within your computer.
- Monitor presents a number of different types of informational windows
- including CPU utilization, memory usage and disk space availability. Much
- of the information presented by Monitor is displayed using graphs. Requires
- System 7. Version 1.5-2, March 1 1994 - Corrected a fatal bug brought to
- light by System 7 Pro's use of special "external" disk volumes with 0 bytes
- capacity. Changed Author's Email address in about box and Read Me file.
-
- Name = Monitor Expander 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Monitor Expander 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 39K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0.1
- Description:
- Monitor Expander 1.0.1 - Monitor Expander is a $25 shareware control panel
- that allows you to enlarge your desktop area. You can choose to enlarge
- your desktop by “eating away” at the borders that surround the usable
- portion of your monitor, thereby increasing the area of the desktop that
- you can view at one time, or by allowing you to scroll around a virtual
- desktop that is bigger than the usable portion of your monitor, or both.
- You can choose from a variety of viewing areas and virtual desktop sizes
- ranging from the conventional 640x480 to a staggering 1952x2048, which is
- more than a thirteen-fold increase in desktop area. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Monitor Switch 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Monitor Switch 1.1.sit
- Size: 78K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Monitor Switch 1.1 - Monitor Switch is an application for the Macintosh
- which allows you to switch resolutions on your multisync monitor without
- the hassle of changing the cable that is connected to the built-in video.
- It is similar to commercial programs, but it is compatible with more
- Macintosh models, allows switching to more resolutions, and is more
- compatible with other software (it is an application rather than an
- INIT/CDEV, and it doesn’t patch any traps). Compatible with LC III,
- Centris, Quadras, AV's, some Duos and some Powerbooks. Definitely read the
- "Warning" document before launching, or you may be very sad!
-
- Name = Moon Tool 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Moon Tool 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 61K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- Moon Tool 1.0.1 - Moon Tool 1.01 is the best Moon phase program I've seen!
- It displays the moon in it's current phase (in a beautifully detailed
- picture), along with the detailed information on the Moon's phase cycle,
- subtends and distance from the Earth. Moon Age, Julian date, distance,
- subtends, local time and date, and moon phases are given. Moon phases
- include dates of last new moon, first quarter, full moon, last quarter,
- next new moon, and current lunation. To display this information, your Mac
- needs to have it's time zone information set up correctly. This can be done
- within the Map control panel (ships with all Macs). It's a beauty. Plus,
- you can iconize it to only show the moon picture.
-
- Name = MountAlias 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:MountAlias 1.0.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 4/14/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- MountAlias 1.0 - MountAlias is a control panel that creates aliases
- automatically to AppleShare volumes every time an AppleShare volume is
- mounted. These aliases are put in a folder (or in subfolders of this
- folder) that you specify. By default, this path is "HardDisk:Aliases:",
- you should use the “Change Folder” button in the control panel to modify
- this (or rename your hard disk if you're boring). MountAlias will create
- alias files in one of three ways, specified by the three “Alias Name” radio
- buttons.
-
- Name = Move to Apple 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Move to Apple 2.0.sit
- Size: 7K Date:10/28/93 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- Move to Apple 2.0 - Move to Apple is an AppleScript dropbox which will move
- what ever is placed on top of it to the Apple Menu Items folder so you can
- use them from the Apple menu. In order to do this you need a script called
- finderLib in your scripting additions folder. The install finderLib
- application will do this for you so you should run this script first. This
- is a beta version of Move to Apple a final one will be released with the
- new Finder (version 7.1.1) which is scriptable and will not require the
- finderLib script file. (Finderlib script file is included). Requires
- AppleScript, a commercial program from Apple.
-
- Name = Mt.Image 1.02.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:Mt.Image 1.02.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.02
- Description:
- Mt.Image 1.02 - When you want to mount Apple's DiskCopy image file onto
- your desktop, you may use the MountImage control panel, written by Steve
- Christensen. This software is very useful and saved us from hundreds of
- floppy disks. I, however, sometimes feel irritated by the interface of
- MountImage, because MountImage is control panel. It means I cannot use
- 'Drag & Drop' feature, important system 7 enhancement. Now Mt.Image is
- here. it is a small utility, that can make your life with image file more
- easily. Mt.Image can mount image file using 'Drag & Drop', it can also open
- multiple image file at once. No more effort with 'MountImage' control
- panel. You will need MountImage for Mt.Image to work.
-
- Name = MtoKFH.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:MtoKFH.sit
- Size: 54K Date: 1/27/93 Version:
- Description:
- MtoKFH - System 7.1 Finder Hack utility changes the display in the Finder
- from the default of megabytes to kilobytes. Please read the README doc.
- freeware. Does NOT require a resource editor and is simple and straight
- forward. Please leave email here or AOL(Brilor) if you encounter bugs.
-
- Name = Mug Shot Lite™.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:M:Mug Shot Lite™.sit
- Size: 22K Date: 7/09/91 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- Mug Shot Lite 1.3 - Mug Shot Lite is a tool to help diagnose system
- problems on a Macintosh Information such as the type of QuickDraw being
- run, Finder, MultiFinder, AppleTalk and System versions, type of keyboard,
- which processor's being used and if running 23/32 bit mode are all
- recorded. The list of hardware and software configurations is about as
- complete as possible.
-
- Name = MungeImage 1.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:MungeImage 1.1.1.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.11
- Description:
- MungeImage1.1.1 - This mounts DiskCopy images as disk icons. To use
- image(s), drop them onto MungeImage. To get rid of them, throw them in the
- trash. Hints & Tips - Don't eject the disk(s). It won't work in System 6.
- Requires as much memory as mounted disk space. Changes with 1.1.1 - 18 Jun
- 1994 Installer compatibility release - Changed so MungeImage application
- quits immediately. Therefore works with the Installer. No
- foreground/background problems. Mounts disks by default read-only. Option
- key to mount disks read/write. Read/write disks are written back to the
- image file. Fixed several bugs.
-
- Name = MyAliAsMaker 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:M:MyAliAsMaker 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 83K Date: 5/27/92 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- MyAliAsMaker 1.0.1 - Tired of making a trip to the File/Make Alias menu
- every time you want to make an alias of a file, or an application? Steve
- Krouse got so tired of making the File/Make trip that he spent two months
- of his life writing MyAliAsMaker (MAAM). Leave a copy of MAAM on your
- desktop. Whenever you want to make an alias, drag the document or
- application on top of the MAAM icon. MAAM will do its thing, and a copy of
- the file/app will appear next to it on the desktop.
-
- Name = MyBattery 2.2.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:MyBattery 2.2.4.sit
- Size: 98K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 2.24
- Description:
- MyBattery 2.2.4 - MyBattery is the essential battery monitoring tool for
- Macintosh notebook owners! MyBattery features include - A variety of
- graphical displays of current battery voltage, such as bar graph, gas
- gauge, and histogram (voltage vs time) displays. Accurately estimates how
- much battery life remaining - and it learns to adjust the estimate to be
- more accurate for your particular PowerBook. Multiple battery support.
- Color & grayscale support. Battery charger status. Stand-alone
- application,for minimum conflicts and maximum RAM flexibility. Plus more.
- Powerbook owners rejoice! Now supports the PowerBook 165, Duo 250 and Duo
- 270c, plus the new Type II longer lasting batteries.
-
- Name = mymenus.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:mymenus.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- mymenus - this is a Frontier script that creates menus.
-
- Name = Name Stripper 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:Name Stripper 1.0.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 7/22/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Name Stripper 1.0 - Name Stripper is a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box)
- which removes name extensions from files, folders, and entire directories.
- To use the program, Drag sets of files, folders, or disks into the
- application, “Drop Box-style”. Name Stripper will scan folders and disks
- provided, and will modify (if preferences allow, of course), the names of
- all files and directories, no matter what their depth. Drop Boxes requires
- Apple Events, and thus System 7.0 or higher. This program is part of the
- 7.0 Plus Utilities set by Robert Gibson.
-
- Name = Neat Folders.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Neat Folders.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- Neat Folders - this is a Frontier script that helps with folder setup.
-
- Name = NetClip Folder.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:NetClip Folder.sit
- Size: 56K Date:11/01/91 Version:
- Description:
- NetClip is a utility program to transfer clipboards from one computer to
- another across a network. Requires System 7.0.
-
- Name = NetFrontier.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:NetFrontier.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- This suite can be used to link two or more copies of UserLand Frontier
- running on different machines on a network. The net result: you'll be able
- to copy objects from your desktop computer into the object databases
- running on other networked computers and run Frontier scripts on remote
- machines. You can manage the file system on all connected machines, with
- all the power that Frontier scripting provides. You can also launch and
- control Apple Event-aware software across the network.
-
- Name = Network Utilities.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Network Utilities.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- Network Utilities - Imagine you’re the network manager for a classroom full
- of Macintoshes. Everday, dozens of students come into the lab to do their
- assignments and projects In the course of a day, new files get created,
- essential files are accidentally deleted. So once a day, you shut the
- system down and visit all the computerand replace missing files and delete
- extraneous ones, by manually pointing clicking and dragging. NightWatch --
- the first UserLand network utility, does this for you automatically and
- very carefully. It produces a detailed report of all the updating and
- cleaning up it did.
-
- Name = New Suitcase 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:New Suitcase 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 7/01/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- New Suitcase 1.0 - This application allows you to quickly create a new
- System 7 suitcase file. To use New Suitcase, simply start the application
- as usual, you will immediately be returned to the Finder, and a new
- untitled suitcase will appear on the desktop of the system disk. You can
- run the program multiple times to create multiple suitcases — they will be
- named uniquely just as the Finder does with the New Folder command. Check
- out Create Suitcase 1.0 to create font and sound suitcases.
-
- Name = Nice Pair.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Nice Pair.sit
- Size: 35K Date: 2/09/94 Version:
- Description:
- Nice Pair - You're a proud owner of one of these fantastic PowerBooks and a
- docking cable, and you're using it often. But what, after somebody else
- mounted your hard disk he immediately moves your icons from their original
- place to somewhere else and destroys your in-years-build desktop!! Ilka
- does a quite simple but effective job - it hides all files on the desktop,
- you can dock/mount the volume and after work is done you'll tell Ilka to
- show the files again. No cluttered desktop, no wasting hours with
- redragging your icons again! Also included in this pack is Suzi, a simple
- security application. Susi hides any file or folder with a given label. You
- apply labels to files and folders within the Finder.
-
- Name = No Erase 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:No Erase 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- No Erase 1.0 - This little INIT will help prevent accidental erasure of
- floppys, disks...(anything that can be erased from the Finder). Your
- startup disk is protected against accidental erasure because it holds the
- active system. But if you have more than one hard disk, the other ones
- don't get that "automatic” protection. So I wrote this quick hack to hide
- the erase command from users who are not supposed to use it. When No Erase
- is installed, you can't select “Erase disk…” from the Special menu in the
- Finder, unless you hold down a “hot key” while pulling down the menu.
- Requires System 7.
-
- Name = No More Mess.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:No More Mess.sit
- Size: 8K Date:10/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- No More Mess - No More Mess! is an INIT that gives you the option of
- canceling out of a "Clean up" operation in the Finder. This is especially
- handy if you really meant to empty the trash and didn't want your folder or
- desktop all messed up.
-
- Name = O'Clock 1.0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:O'Clock 1.0.3.sit
- Size: 21K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.0.3
- Description:
- O'Clock1.0.3 - O'Clock is a simple freeware analog clock that I wrote, just
- for the heck of it. O'Clock's claim to fame is that it lives in a real,
- live circular window! (Hence the name.) I would imagine that there are
- other applications out there that do a similiar or the same thing, but I
- haven't seen them. O'Clock 1.0.3 runs on Systems 7.0 and greater. O'Clock
- can run both in the foreground and in the background, so you can keep it
- running all the time, if you wish. The clock can be dragged and resized,
- and collapsed to a convenient icon size. To resize O'Clock, simply drag the
- lower-right edge of the clock's frame, much like you would a grow box in a
- normal window. You can even have a desktop sized working clock!
-
- Name = OL and System 7.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OL and System 7.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- This file contains tips on using On Location with System 7.
-
- Name = OVERLAY ALIAS.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OVERLAY ALIAS.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
- Description:
- OVERLAY ALIAS - Drag and drop any file on top of Overlay Alias to create an
- alias of it without having to name the alias or its directory. The alias
- will be transferred to a new directory created by the program. System 7
- Dependent.
-
- Name = OVERLAY DA.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OVERLAY DA.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
- Description:
- OVERLAY DA - Drag any DA or DA Suitcase or FKEY File on top of Overlay DA
- to run it. Obviates necessity of removing DA from Suitcase (DFIL) before
- running by the Finder. System 7 dependent.
-
- Name = OVERLAY INFO.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OVERLAY INFO.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
- Description:
- OVERLAY INFO - Drag and drop any file on top of Overlay Info to bring up an
- information dialog describing the files Name, Type, Creator and Attributes.
- Similar to other "Drag and Drop" Utilities ... but this one is free! When
- using the first time select "Show Balloons" for Help. System 7 Dependent.
-
- Name = OVERLAY PICT.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OVERLAY PICT.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
- Description:
- OVERLAY PICT - Drag and drop a PICT file on top of Overlay PICT to convert
- it to a MacPaint file. If option key is down, drag and drop a MacPaint file
- to convert it to a TeachText PICT file. System 7 Dependent.
-
- Name = OVERLAY SOUNDS 1.01.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OVERLAY SOUNDS 1.01.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 9/19/92 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- OVERLAY SOUNDS 1.01 - Drag and drop any resource file on Overlay Sounds to
- find a list of all snd resources found. You can create double-clickable
- sound files from any of the sounds found. System 7 dependent.
-
- Name = OVERLAYTEXT.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OVERLAYTEXT.sit
- Size: 21K Date:10/09/92 Version:
- Description:
- OVERLAYTEXT - Drag and drop any TEXT file on top of this program's icon to
- create a free-standing text reading application. Handy for exporting
- documents to someone who may not have TeachText, Microsoft Word or Edit.
- The size of the text in the created application is limited to 32000
- characters. Even though this program is System 7 dependent, the
- applications created should run on System 4.1 or higher. Give it a try!
- Freeware.
-
- Name = Obliterate 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:Obliterate 1.2.sit
- Size: 30K Date: 7/07/93 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- Obliterate 1.2 - Obliterate, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box),
- deletes all files and folders with an optional shredding facility to make
- files totally unrecoverable. All directories dragged into this drop box are
- scanned, so you can throw in sets of files, folders or even disks, or any
- combination of the three. You no longer have to go through the trouble of
- selecting "Empty Trash" all the time. Shareware. Requires System 7.x. This
- new version adds a few safeguards.
-
- Name = Omega SANE patcher 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:Omega SANE patcher 1.3.sit
- Size: 55K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- Omega SANE patcher 1.3 - According to Apple - Omega SANE works only with a
- Ci-class ROM or better (and the more recent Macs have it in their ROMS
- already). So older Macs (like the Mac II) won't show any improvement after
- this patch is applied, and newer models don't need it. This patch makes
- your math processor faster. Apple released the Omega SANE routines to
- improve floating point math. These routines are faster and more accurate
- than the originals. This application will patch the Omega SANE routines
- into your System 7.0 or 7.1 System file. You should also be able to patch a
- copy of System 6.0.7/8 (while running under 7, though). New - The ROM patch
- overrides are even more reliable now. Read docs before using.
-
- Name = OmegaWindow 1.05.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OmegaWindow 1.05.sit
- Size: 85K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.05
- Description:
- OmegaWindow 1.05 - OmegaWindow 1.05 is a mouse-free window manipulating and
- application managing program for Macintosh. OmegaWindow provides keyboard
- shortcuts for things that normally have to be done using the mouse. The
- heart of the OmegaWindow package is a system extension. The package also
- includes an application for customizing OmegaWindow's features. Currently
- OmegaWindow has the following features implemented using keyboard shortcuts
- - Move and resize windows. Zoom window. Close one or all of the windows.
- Bring the back-most window to the front. Send the front-most window to the
- back. Swap the two front-most windows. Hide/Show the front-most window (Up
- to 7). And many more! The documentation is in a separate archive.
-
- Name = OmegaWindow Manual.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OmegaWindow Manual.sit
- Size: 74K Date: 4/01/94 Version: manual
- Description:
- OmegaWindow Manual - OmegaWindow 1.05 is a mouse-free window manipulating
- and application managing program for Macintosh. OmegaWindow provides
- keyboard shortcuts for things that normally have to be done using the
- mouse. The heart of the OmegaWindow package is a system extension. The
- package also includes an application for customizing OmegaWindow's
- features. This file contains the manual in Microsoft Word 5.0 and MacWrite
- 5.0 formats.
-
- Name = ol_apple_events.h.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:ol_apple_events.h.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 2/17/92 Version:
- Description:
- This file contains On Location Apple Events for use under System 7. This
- published document contains the correct language uses for On Location calls
- using Apple Events, including descriptions of each function.
-
- Name = OnLocation Frontier.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:OnLocation Frontier.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- OnLocation Frontier - This file contains a glue table that allows Frontier
- scripts to look up things in OnLocation directories. Three functions are
- defined, one to return a list of the indexes known to OnLocation and the
- other two to lookup something in these indexes (or any other OnLocation
- index) and return either the path names or all the information OnLocation
- has about the files,respectively.
-
- Name = Once Daily 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:Once Daily 1.0.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 7/01/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Once Daily 1.0 - Once Daily is handy if you restart many times during the
- day, and want to launch your StartUp Items only once each morning. Once
- Daily is a CDEV that opens docs, aliases, etc., that end with the word
- 'daily' (i.e. "ToDo.daily") that reside in the StartUp items folder on the
- first startup of the day only. User can specify what time the day begins.
- This is a great program for those who crash throughout the day!
-
- Name = OneClick Lite 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OneClick Lite 1.1.sit
- Size: 40K Date: 6/13/94 Version: 1.1 Lite
- Description:
- OneClick! Lite 1.1 - OneClick Lite! is a black-and-white-only version of
- OneClick! OneClick! Lite is designed for black and white Macs, or color Mac
- users who are willing to trade color in exchange for speed and reduced
- memory needs. Palettes created with OneClick! Lite are completely
- compatible with the OneClick! v 1.1 and vise-versa. OneClick! is a System 7
- dependent application that puts all of your favorite and most used
- applications, desk accessories, and documents at your fingertips. Arrange
- groups of these files into user configured icon palettes that make sense in
- your daily work. OneClick! has an attractive user interface designed by a
- professional graphic designer.
-
- Name = OneClick Redecorator.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OneClick Redecorator.sit
- Size: 72K Date: 5/30/94 Version:
- Description:
- OneClick! Redecorator - Are your OneClick palettes are looking a little
- tired? Do you need a change? Send OneClick! Redecorator to the rescue.
- Redecorator allows you to install a new set of tile images into your copy
- of OneClick. 10 new stunning tile textures are included with Redecorator.
- Just point and click your way to a whole new look. FEATURES - Easy-to-use
- interface, 10 new tile textures. INSTRUCTIONS - To use OneClick!
- Redecorator, ensure that the OneClick application is not current running,
- then launch Redecorator. Follow the prompts and redecorate to your hearts
- content.
-
- Name = OneClick 3.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OneClick 3.2.sit
- Size:145K Date: 6/18/94 Version: 3.2
- Description:
- OneClick! 3.2 - If you are tired of a desktop cluttered with aliases, or a
- funky stair stepping apple menu that spills its contents across the desktop
- everytime it's selected, then OneClick is for you. OneClick! is a System 7
- application that allows you to put all of your favorite and most used
- software items on user-configured palettes. Clicking on the palette's tile
- will open that item automatically. Create sets of icon palettes that are
- customized for the way you work, then use OneClick's piggy-back method to
- jump from palette to palette, task to task, without ever having to rummage
- through everything again. Use OneClick! to put applications, control
- panels, documents, folders, disks, etc. on a palette for easy access.
-
- Name = OpenFolder7.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:OpenFolder7.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- Open Folder 7 - Double-click on the OpenFolder 7 icon. A "standard file"
- dialog appears. Select the folder you want to open, and click on the Folder
- button. OpenFolder sends an Apple event to the System 7 Finder, telling it
- to open the folder you selected. Originally this was a script written in
- the UserLand Frontier™ scripting language. We hand-compiled it into C and
- built it using THINK C 4.0. If you want more information about Frontier,
- call us at the phone number below; tell 'em OpenFolder 7 sent you
- This software is copyrighted property of UserLand Software, Inc.
-
- Name = Openspaces12.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:Openspaces12.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 4/09/93 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- Openspaces12 - Open Spaces is a system 7 extension which makes navigating
- through folders in the Finder easier. When you are not renaming something,
- hitting the space bar opens the currently selected file or folder. This
- enables you to move around with just the arrow keys and the space bar, or
- to open files more easily. When you are renaming something, the space bar
- acts normally. Version 1.2 corrects the behavior of Open Spaces with dialog
- boxes opened by Control Panels.
-
- Name = OptionCapsLock 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:OptionCapsLock 1.0.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- OptionCapsLock 1.0 - OptionCaps is a system extension primarily for users
- of PowerBooks whose keyboards sport the Caps Lock key that doesn't lock
- down when pressed. Hence, the annoyance of having to reset the Caps Lock
- key after accidentally typing a half-dozen characters in upper case. It is
- similar to the Caps Lock Off Extension except that it still allows you to
- use the Caps Lock key - you just have to indicate that you really mean to
- by holding down the Option Key, too. After installing OptionCaps, you can
- not activate the Caps Lock key by just pressing it. You must instead hold
- down the Option key, and then (while still holding down the Option key)
- press the Caps Lock key.
-
- Name = OSA Menu 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OSA Menu 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 6/16/94 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- OSA Menu 1.01 - The OSA Menu is an iconic system menu (like the Help menu)
- that appears on the right side of the menu bar. Its menu items are scripts
- - choose an item from the menu and the script will run. Some commands are
- always available, and some are only available within particular
- applications. Generally the target of the script is the active application,
- and scripts that operate on the user selection are particularly useful.
- Scripts in the OSA Menu act like extensions to the command set of the
- application. The main advantage to scripts in the menu is that you can call
- them up with one mouse click without leaving your current context for the
- Finder. Requires Sys 7 and AppleScript, Userland Frontier, QuicKeys 3, etc.
-
- Name = OtherMenu 1.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OtherMenu 1.4.sit
- Size:165K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.4
- Description:
- OtherMenu 1.4 - OtherMenu is an extension that creates a system-wide
- hierarchical menu somewhat similar to the Apple menu. It can be used for
- launching applications and documents, restart and shut down, various file
- management functions, and executing FKEYs. OtherMenu takes up a minimum of
- about 14K of system memory, but uses more depending on the length of the
- menu and the number of submenus. The contents of OtherMenu’s menu is
- determined by the contents of the OtherMenu Folder. All files and aliases
- placed in the OtherMenu Folder become OtherMenu menu items. And you can put
- in folders, and aliases of folders and volumes, to create submenus up to 5
- levels deep. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = OtherMenu Externals 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:N-O:OtherMenu Externals 1.2.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- OtherMenu Externals 1.2 - OtherMenu is a really great utility. Included
- here are three externals to work with it. Backup File - When envoked from
- the OtherMenu, Backup File will copy a single file of your choosing to
- anyplace that your mac has access to. If used repeatedly it can either
- delete the old version each time or will rename each new version with a
- number after the name. Express modem - This external will allow you to turn
- the Express Modem on or off. The Express Modem software uses around 300K so
- it might be useful to turn it off to free up that memory. Kill 'em All! -
- When envoked from the OtherMenu, Kill 'em all will kill all open
- applications except for the Finder.
-
- Name = PB170 Modem Cmd DA.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PB170 Modem Cmd DA.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- PB170 Modem Cmd DA - Here's a text DA showing the Hayes command set for use
- with Apple's internal modem supplied with the PowerBook DA. Uses a modified
- DisplayDA (by Bill Steinberg).
-
- Name = PBNumericKeypad.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PBNumericKeypad.sit
- Size: 6K Date:10/28/93 Version:
- Description:
- PBNumericKeypad - The Macintosh PowerBook keyboards lack a built-in numeric
- keypad. These keyboard layout files allow one to simulate a keypad on the
- existing PowerBook keyboard by holding down option-ctrl.
- Explanation/Instructions are included in the file. Build after the author
- finished the tedious process of making a QuicKeys keyset to re-map the
- PowerBook keyboard into a numeric keypad, and began wondering why Apple did
- not just supply a KCHR that does it. So the author is supplying it for us
- all.
-
- Name = PBSleep2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PBSleep2.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 7/07/93 Version: 2
- Description:
- PBSleep2 - This is an init that makes your PowerBook yawn when it goes to
- sleep or wakes up. It is a revision of an ealier version that required
- ResEdit. This one just requires you to drag it into the system folder and
- restart, then anytime your powerbook sleeps or wakes up, it yawns. Cute and
- small program for System 7 powerbook users only.
-
- Name = PBTools 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PBTools 1.2.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 4/25/92 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- PBTools 1.2 - SafeSleep is a small System Extension (aka INIT) for the
- PowerBooks. Though I haven't tested it on a Mac Portable, I suspect it will
- work fine on that too. SafeSleep will not load on any Mac which does not
- have the Power Manager. SafeSleep blanks the screen and requests a password
- whenever a sleeping Mac is awakened. SpinD is a small FKey that spins down
- the internal hard drive in Macs that support that function. In Macs that
- don't support drive spin down, the FKey just beeps and exits. By Bill
- Steinberg - Sat, Mar 21, 1992. AppleLink X0542
-
- Name = PICT Informer.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PICT Informer.sit
- Size: 24K Date: 4/09/93 Version:
- Description:
- PICT Informer - Have you ever wondered if a picture is version1 or version
- 2? If you have all the fonts that the picture was originally created with?
- Or what kinds of QuickDraw objects the picture contains. With System 7
- Apple has provided a new and easy way to get information out of a picture
- called the Picture Utilities Package. PICT Informer is simply an
- implementation of GetPictInfo, the main call in that package. PICT
- Informer will open PICT files or PICT resources and show the picture in a
- window. To see the PictInfo information, choose Show Info from the File
- menu or double-click in the picture's window. Freeware. Version 1.0
-
- Name = POPOVER.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:POPOVER.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 9/06/91 Version:
- Description:
- Variation on Easy Launch, which does not require presence of Balloon Help
- menu. User option for window on left ot right side for easier use by
- left-handed users. Uses a small PopUpMenu window. Create a new folder. Put
- PopOver and aliases of frequently used applications in the folder. Put
- alias of PopOver in Startup Items folder and voila! With small window on
- the right it works very much like On Cue. Unlike On Cue this is an
- application.. no INITs. Look at About... in Apple menu and Show Balloons
- for help. System 7.0 dependent On Cue clone.
-
- Name = Pairing Knife.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Pairing Knife.sit
- Size: 16K Date:11/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- Pairing Knife - Pairing Knife does an unbiased kerning pair frequency
- analysis of files of type TEXT. Unbiased means that all printing characters
- (from ASCII 32 to 255) are considered in the analysis. Kerning Pairs, of
- course, are pairs of characters that can appear in text and that can
- have kerning applied between them. Frequency Analysis means that
- every pair combination is counted each time it appears. Only works in drag
- and drop format under System 7.0.
-
- Name = Paste It! 2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Paste It! 2.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 5/01/93 Version: 2
- Description:
- Paste It! 2 - A small application that replaces those little yellow sticky
- note pads. It also replaces the need for the Apple note pad.
-
- Name = Pb-battery-voltage.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Pb-battery-voltage.sit
- Size: 21K Date: 9/04/92 Version:
- Description:
- Pb-battery-voltage - Volts is a simple application that provides a digital
- readout of the battery voltage of your Macintosh Portable or PowerBook
- computer. Its primary aim is to provide a more informative indicator of
- the voltage (and, indirectly, the amount of battery life remaining) than
- that provided by the Battery desk accessory.
-
- Name = Pbgadget0.9.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Pbgadget0.9.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 1/14/94 Version: 0.9
- Description:
- Pbgadget09 - PBGadget is a small application to help manage battery usage
- on Powerbook Duo's. It puts up a clock and battery voltage readout in the
- upper right corner of the screen. When the power supply is unplugged, the
- clock changes to a timer of how long the Duo has been running on battery
- power. A vertical bar on the left side of the time window indicates much
- time there is left until the disk spins down. Works with the 270c and the
- new duo batteries. New feature in version 0.8 - an indicator bar of how
- much time is left until the disk spins down. For Duo's, at the bottom of
- the plot there is extended power manager status, battery pack voltage (old
- & new) , battery power draw in Watts, battery pack temperature and more.
-
- Name = Peek-a-Boo1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Peek-a-Boo1.1.sit
- Size: 59K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Peek-a-Boo1.1 - Peek-a-Boo is a utility to monitor and manipulate all
- running processes. You can watch how much CPU time each process uses, as
- well as look at any piece of information available through the Process
- Manager. The Process Manager (available in System 7 and later) maintains a
- dozen or so pieces of information about each running process (normally an
- application); many fine utilities show a subset of this information. No
- existing utility showes precisely the subset of Process Manager information
- I needed to know at a given time. Hence, Peek-a-Boo can show any piece of
- information available via the Process Manager; preferences can be edited to
- view only those pieces of information you need.
-
- Name = Peeping Tom 1.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Peeping Tom 1.4.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.4
- Description:
- Peeping Tom 1.4 - Peeping Tom is a shareware init/background application
- that keeps track of the current applications and desk accessories that are
- open. When processes are quit, Peeping Tom writes the information that it
- has on the dead process to a text file in the System Folder. The log file
- shows information on when each process was started and the total time it
- ran. Peeping Tom also shows the average CPU usage of the process. The
- percentage represents how much the process used of the CPU while the
- process was running. Peeping Tom is very useful for monitoring computers.
- It keeps track of time spent on the computer, which is perfect for those
- who bill their customers on a hourly basis.
-
- Name = Pesticide 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Pesticide 1.0.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 7/22/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Pesticide 1.0 - Pesticide is a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box) which
- lets you delete some pesky items from the selected disks and/or
- directories. It can be set up to delete all or all unresolvable aliases,
- empty directories, and empty files. It can also automatically fix files
- that have accidentally had their alias bits set (and thus are really not
- aliases after all). As always, you select what Pesticide actually does.
- This program is part of the set 7.0 Plus Utilities by Robert Gibson.
-
- Name = PictPocket 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PictPocket 1.1.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- PictPocket 1.1 - Here’s a different kind of screen capture utility, great
- for people who need to build a lot of window pictures into their documents,
- but don’t want to waste a lot of storage. PictPocket “picks the pocket” of
- applications as they draw their windows, not after they have been drawn.
- This difference allows it to place in the Clipboard a 'PICT' which
- represents the actual elements drawn, rather than a bitmap image. Not only
- is a PictPocket 'PICT' smaller than a bitmap 'PICT', and not proportional
- in size to the depth of color, but you retain the ability to edit the
- picture later, change text, colors, position of elements, whatever! You can
- even blow it up and it will print perfectly, with no bitmap “jaggies.”
-
- Name = PICTify 1.51.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PICTify 1.51.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 5/16/94 Version: 1.51
- Description:
- PICTify 1.51 - PICTify is a control panel that provides you with screen
- capturing capabilities and is provided FREE of charge. You may capture the
- entire screen, a selection that you define, the frontmost window, or a
- pulled-down menu (including popup menus) to a file or to the clipboard. If
- you choose to save the snapshot to a file, you have the option of saving
- itto a TeachText™ PICT file or to a ResEdit™ file which will contain a
- 'PICT'resource and a couple of other resources which define the dimensions
- of the PICT. I find the latter option essential for capturing pictures I've
- drawn to include in about boxes or other parts of my programs. Requires
- System 7.0 or greater.
-
- Name = Pink Slip.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Pink Slip.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 6/15/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Pink Slip - Pink Slip is a control panel which allows you to add a Quit
- menu item to the Finder for use in those memory-intense situations. You can
- also remove PinkSlip easily if you get tired of it. Pink Slip also provides
- a means of quitting the Finder without modifying anything, which can be
- done by opening the control panel, whether installed or not, and picking
- the Quit Now button. When you quit the applications you were running, the
- finder comes back, but not until then!
-
- Name = Plug Alert 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Plug Alert 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 9/01/93 Version: 1.0.1
- Description:
- Plug Alert 1.0.1 - This is a simple INIT to help with the annoying problem
- of a PowerBook being unplugged by accident. When you unplug the PowerBook,
- Plug Alert will put up a message telling you that the charger has been
- taken out of the PowerBook. Also if the wall current is off, or the charger
- is unplugged from the wall, Plug Alert will notify you of this as well.
- This INIT is not likely to have any sort of conflict, it is VERY simple.
- This version fixed the message that told the user when the PowerBook was
- unplugged, so it read correctly. Also added the feature which notifies the
- user when the wall current is off, or when the charger has been unplugged
- from the wall.
-
- Name = PowerAlias1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PowerAlias1.0.sit
- Size: 16K Date:12/28/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- PowerAlias1.0 - PowerAlias is designed to minimize desktop clutter by
- providing for the consolidation of up to five application aliases into one
- utility. PowerAlias uses real, System 7 aliases and AppleEvents to mimic
- those Finder aliases we have all grown to love. You can launch PowerAlias
- either by double clicking on its icon or by dragging and dropping a
- document onto the PowerAlias icon. You specify which of the five
- applications PowerAlias launches by simultaneously holding down a key on
- the keyboard.
-
- Name = PowerBar 1.1.2.full.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PowerBar 1.1.2.full.sit
- Size:177K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 1.12
- Description:
- PowerBar 1.1.2.full - PowerBar is a Control Panel/Extension that provides a
- toolbar for the Finder. It requires System 7.0 or greater and consumes
- anywhere from 150-400 K of RAM (or more depending on the setup) when
- running. Features include - Launch applications/open documents or folders;
- Point & click access to common Finder functions; Complete customizability;
- Enhanced alias management; Status pads to display various info; and Easy to
- use "drag & drop" interface (e.g. you can drag icons to the toolbar to
- install them). Be sure to install the control panel and restart your mac
- before opening PowerBar! Now, The limitation of 20-30 files that can be
- operated on at one time has been increased to 150 files! Won't work on 7.12
-
- Name = PowerBook 1.0b1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:PowerBook 1.0b1.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 3/22/92 Version: 1.0b1
- Description:
- PowerBook Suite 1.0b1 - Use the scripts in this suite to synchronize two
- sets of folders, one on a PowerBook and one on your desktop computer.
- Follow these steps to configure the PowerBook suite. On your desktop
- computer's hard disk, create a new folder, call it Shared Folder, for
- example. Determine which folders on your desktop computer you want to
- travel with. For each of these folders, make an alias of the folder and
- place that alias in Shared Folder. From Frontier's Suites menu, select the
- PowerBook command. Select the "Set Home Path…" command in the Configure
- sub-menu, and select the folder you created in step 2.
-
- Name = PowerBook Dial Fix.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PowerBook Dial Fix.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 7/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- PowerBook Dial Fix - Fix for PowerBook Internal Modem problem with
- HyperCard Dial Command! This stack includes an external command that will
- allow you to dial from HyperCard when using the internal modem on a
- PowerBook. The stack includes a simple install button and detailed
- information about the problem.
-
- Name = PowerBook Guide, 2nd ed.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PowerBook Guide, 2nd ed.sit
- Size: 66K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- PowerBook Guide, 2nd ed - This is the 2nd edition of the PowerBook Guide
- from Apple Computer listing all sorts of resources for Powerbook users.
-
- Name = PowerBook Insomnia 3.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PowerBook Insomnia 3.2.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 6/13/94 Version: 3.2
- Description:
- PowerBook Insomnia 3.2 - PowerBook Insomnia will put your computer into an
- endless loop to prevent your computer from going to sleep on its own. This
- can be useful if you wish to drain batter energy (more than if you let your
- computer go to sleep on its own) to help prevent ‘battery-memory’. If you
- run PB Insomnia shortly before your computer does go to sleep, PB Insomnia
- will ignore all sleep requests from your system, keeping your computer
- running for about 5 - 30 minutes (depending on built-up ‘battery-memory’)
- longer than it would if you just let it go to sleep on it’s own. PB
- Insomnia won’t make your batteries last forever or keep you from buying new
- ones, it’ll just help them last longer.
-
- Name = PowerBook Numeric Keypad.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:system7 tools:Powerbook:PowerBook Numeric Keypad.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- PowerBook Numeric Keypad - This is a set of keyboard layouts (KCHR
- resources, contained in kfil documents) designed for PowerBook users who
- lack a built-in numeric keypad. Holding down ctrl-option gives a simulated
- numeric keypad centered on the K key. Complete instructions are included.
-
- Name = PowerBook Screen Tester.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PowerBook Screen Tester.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 3/26/93 Version:
- Description:
- PowerBook Screen Tester - PBST is a small program which flips the screen
- from black to white with each click of the mouse. If the screen is white,
- any burnt-out pixels in an active-matrix LCD display will show up as black
- holes in the white screen. If the screen is black, any voided pixels will
- show up as white holes in the black screen. Take this program with you when
- you buy your Book to ensure that you get the best Book in stock. PBST is
- Email-ware. If you use it, drop one of us a line!
-
- Name = PowerBook Suite.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:PowerBook Suite.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- PowerBook Suite - contains a Frontier Script for maintaining your
- Powerbook.
-
- Name = PowerBook Tester 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PowerBook Tester 1.0.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- PowerBook Tester 1.0 - PowerBook Screen Tester is a utility made so people
- with Active-Matrix displays can test for screen flaws on their PowerBook
- (170, 180 or 180c, and Duos). Instead of changing the Desktop pattern like
- Macworld (August 1993, pg. 91, Test Your Display Flaws) suggested, this
- will make the entire screen the color you want it to be. The color choices
- are - black, white, green, blue, and red. When you select a color and
- choose test, the entire screen changes, and you can look for stuck pixels.
- This is a good program to run on a Powerbook before you buy it. Afterwords,
- it might only make you sad. Luckily, I only have one pixel stuck! Make sure
- there's no lint on the screen, I thought I had lots of stuck pixels!!
-
- Name = PowerBook VT102 Fix.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PowerBook VT102 Fix.sit
- Size: 3K Date:11/13/92 Version:
- Description:
- PowerBook VT102 Fix - This replaces a previously uploaded version which
- contained a bug causing the "s" key to be remapped to an "e" (!). Here's
- the fix. My appologies to those who downloaded the faulty version.
-
- Name = PowerClick 1.01.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PowerClick 1.01.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- PowerClick 1.01 - PowerClick is a control panel that lets you assign
- different functions to the two trackball buttons on a PowerBook Duo. It may
- also work on any new PowerBooks released in the future. Each of the two
- trackball buttons can be independantly assigned any of the following
- functions - Nothing, Single Click, Double Click or Click Lock. "Click Lock"
- can be useful for navigating heirarchical menus or drawing, and setting the
- bottom button to "Nothing" is helpful to those that like to use their
- PowerBook resting on their stomach while slouched on a couch or chair.
-
- Name = PowerDock 1.1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PowerDock 1.1.0.sit
- Size:112K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.1.0
- Description:
- PowerDock 1.1.0 - PowerDock is a file and process management utility. Its
- primary function is to aid in locating and accessing files, folders and
- documents on a large volume or across a network. It achieves this task by
- placing a window with an array of cells which hold items (applications,
- folders, documents etc...) in their iconized form. If you have a clutter of
- icons scattered about your desktop, then PowerDock is the perfect utility
- for you. Requires System 7 and color.
-
- Name = PowerLaunch II 1.7d.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PowerLaunch II 1.7d.sit
- Size:352K Date: 5/03/94 Version: II 1.7d
- Description:
- PowerLaunch II 1.7d - PowerLaunch II is a System-7 Desktop Launching Agent.
- It is designed to allow quick and easy access to applications (including
- Control Panels and Desk Accessories), folders, and other documents stored
- on your Macintosh without having to navigate through several "Finder
- Windows" or through a multi-layered, hierarchical apple menu. PowerLaunch
- II has many features - Easy to Use , Environmentally friendly (an app, not
- extension), Mega-Palettes - Fully Resizable Icon Palettes, Multiple sets,
- Special QApp Extension (to shutdown, restart, sleep..) and more. It's the
- big brother of Powerlaunch Lite.
-
- Name = PowerLaunch Lite 1.7d.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PowerLaunch Lite 1.7d.sit
- Size:324K Date: 5/03/94 Version: lite 1.7d
- Description:
- PowerLaunch Lite 1.7d - PowerLaunch Lite is a System-7 Desktop Launching
- Agent. It is designed to allow quick and easy access to applications
- (including Control Panels and Desk Accessories), folders, and other
- documents stored on your Macintosh without having to navigate through
- several "Finder Windows" or through a multi-layered, hierarchical apple
- menu. This is a lighter version of PowerLaunch II. 1.7d - Fixed a bug that
- caused Auto-Launching documents to occasionally fail.
-
- Name = PowerOrgasm.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:system7 tools:Powerbook:PowerOrgasm.sit
- Size: 93K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- PowerOrgasm - A little hack that plays a sound when you plug in the power
- adaptor. Currently it includes a sound from 1990's When Harry Met Sally
- from Meg Ryan. :) You can set it to anything you want. A must have for
- all PowerBook users who are frequently having to leave their main station
- and come back with so little power left...
-
- Name = PowerSleepFKEY.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:system7 tools:Powerbook:PowerSleepFKEY.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- PowerSleepFKEY - PowerSleep is a fairly simple FKey. It puts your
- Portable/Powerbook immediately to sleep. No more window with messages like
- "Do you really wanna do that?" When the master (ME) says, "Sleep!" my
- Portable sleeps without mocking. Open it with Suitcase or install it with
- ResEdit into your System file. To invoke it press Cmd-Shift-0 (Zero).
- Sorry, folks; it works only with battery powered Macs! Apple Link CH0117
- Enjoy! Urs Calibran.
-
- Name = PowerStrip 3.3.1b.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PowerStrip 3.3.1b.sit
- Size: 48K Date: 6/13/94 Version: 3.31b
- Description:
- PowerStrip 3.3.1b - PowerStrip is a "passive" utility. That means it
- changes nothing on the system, it only reports the current state of
- affairs. PowerStrip can display, at your discretion, the following
- information - current time, current date, free RAM, free disk space,
- whether AppleTalk is on or off, the currently selected printer, mouse
- coordinates and for PowerBook users - CPU speed, whether modem is on or
- off, elapsed charging time or elapsed battery time, battery voltage,
- battery level bar graph and battery voltage history graph
-
- Name = Powerbook Don't Rest.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Powerbook Don't Rest.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 6/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- Powerbook Don't Rest - This utility was written by Insignia Solutions for
- users of SoftPC on the Powerbook Macintoshes to solve a problem common to
- many applications on the Powerbooks. After a short period of inactivity by
- the keyboard and mouse, the Powerbooks goes into Rest Mode, slowing the
- processor to 1 MHz, which makes it appear to be hung. This utility disables
- this rest mode, keeping the processor at full speed. There is a companion
- utility called 'Powerbook OK To Rest' which restores the Rest function.
-
- Name = Powerbook OK to Rest.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Powerbook OK to Rest.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 6/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- Powerbook OK to Rest - This utility was written by Insignia Solutions for
- users of SoftPC on the Powerbook Macintoshes to solve a problem common to
- many applications on the Powerbooks. After a short period of inactivity by
- the keyboard and mouse, the Powerbooks goes into Rest Mode, slowing the
- processor to 1 MHz, which makes it appear to be hung. This utility restores
- this rest mode after use of the companion utility Powerbook Don't Rest.
- This utility was uploaded by Insignia Solutions Technical Support.
-
- Name = Powerless 2.0 Demo.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Powerless 2.0 Demo.sit
- Size: 27K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 2.0 Demo
- Description:
- Powerless 2.0 Demo - Powerless lets you schedule automatic, unattended
- system shutdowns. This allows you to leave your computer running so that it
- can complete a task, then shutdown (or restart) after a period of time you
- specify. Powerless is useful if you - Do unattended disk backups. Use
- automatic disk compression utilities. Use a disk optimizer. Maintain data
- communications access. Upload and download files with information services.
- Use a battery-powered Macintosh . . . and more! It is most useful if your
- computer provides software-controlled shutoff (that is, the computer turns
- itself off completely when you choose Shutdown from the Finder's Special
- menu). Requires System 7.
-
- Name = PowerScan 2.0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PowerScan 2.0.3.sit
- Size:262K Date: 6/15/94 Version: 2.03
- Description:
- PowerScan 2.0.3 - Welcome to PowerScan! This application started out as a
- hack that would list duplicate files on a friend’s hard disk. Features -
- Supports Thread Manager for multitasking. Scan and find duplicate files in
- several windows at the same time. PowerScan works in background so you can
- use other applications if you want to. Completely redesigned user interface
- with a floating palette for easy access to settings and commands. Much
- improved file filtering. PowerScan can save document windows in both text
- and native formats. Printing is now supported. Ability to read version
- information from files (rather slow, though), movable dialog boxes, Finder
- interaction (select or open files) and much more. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = ppat Tool 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:ppat Tool 1.0.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 7/22/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- ppat Tool 1.0 - A tool to aid in the making of patterns for Chameleon,
- BeforeDark and Desktop Textures users. Features include - converts
- clipboard PICTs into ppats, screen capture utility to create ppats from any
- screen image, copy captured regions to clipboard for use with your favorite
- graphic programs, auto-sizing marquee tool constrains to legal ppat sizes,
- high quality image scaling to legal ppat size function, multiple monitor
- support, create ppats up to 256 x 256, merge function allows multiple
- patterns to be saved to one file, and No system extensions or control
- panels! Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Ppat Viewer 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Ppat Viewer 1.1.sit
- Size: 30K Date: 8/11/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Ppat Viewer 1.1 - The ppat Viewer will open any file and list any ppat
- resources that exist in the resource portion of the file. Selecting a ppat
- from the list will display the ppat, up to 256x256 pixels in size. No more
- need to use ResEdit to view a ppat (which won't show the large ones
- anyway). Includes a special feature for programmers who need to hard code a
- ppat into their program. New to v1.1 - some cosmetic changes and the
- ability to delete a ppat from the opened file. Also, you can now drop any
- file on the ppat Viewer icon to open it.
-
- Name = PrintChoice1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PrintChoice1.1.sit
- Size: 24K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- PrintChoice1.1 - PrintChoice is a control panel device which provides a
- quick way to rechoose a printer without going back into the Apple chooser.
- A submenu in your Apple Menu will let you maintain a list of your
- frequently used printers. Only useful if you use more than one printer!
- After you have installed PrintChoice and rebooted, your Apple menu will
- have a new submenu called PrintChoice, containing options to add, rename,
- or delete printers. After choosing any printer from the standard Apple
- Chooser, you can make it easily accessible by adding it to the PrintChoice
- menu. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Printer Defaults 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Printer Defaults 1.3.sit
- Size: 30K Date: 6/13/94 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- Printer Defaults 1.3 - Printer Defaults is an application to modify the
- default settings in printer drivers. It has been tested on various machines
- running systems 7.0.1.and 7.1 with a large number of different printer
- drivers including LaserWriter 8.0 and 8.1.1. YOU SHOULD ONLY MODIFY A COPY
- OF THE PRINTER DRIVER, NEVER THE ORIGINAL. Printer Defaults works by
- reading in the default settings for the TPrint Record stored in the
- resource of type 'PREC' with ID 0 in the driver and then doing a "Page
- Setup". Any changes are written back to the driver become its new defaults.
- Full documentation is included!
-
- Name = Privacy 1.0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Privacy 1.0.2.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 7/15/93 Version: 1.02
- Description:
- Privacy 1.0.2 - Enclosed is version 1.0.2 of the Privacy utility which
- performs "temptation reduction" by hiding your files and folders when you
- type the Cmd-H hotkey in the Finder. To re-expose your files and folders,
- type Cmd-H again and enter the password ("hello"). Don't forget the
- password. Version 1.0.2 incorporates several bug fixes which make the
- utility more reliable. It now also leaves behind some bogus folders on your
- desktop so that your Mac doesn't look suspiciously empty. Requires System
- 7.
-
- Name = ProSwitch 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:ProSwitch 1.2.sit
- Size: 13K Date:12/23/92 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- ProSwitch 1.2 - ProSwitch is an utility which makes it easier for you to
- switch between running processes (i.e. applications and DAs) under System
- 7. Features include six fully configurable "hot keys" for switching and
- hiding (or showing) the windows of background processes, and the option
- to switch with a click on the application menu's icon (a la System 6).
-
- Name = Process Jumper 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Process Jumper 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Process Jumper 1.0 - Process Jumper is a little FKey that allows you to
- cycle through open applications. This FKey is intended for "power" users
- who want to "beef" up their system. To install this FKey, just copy it over
- from the Process Jumper file to the System File via Resedit. (Process
- Jumper is actually just a resedit file with an extra spiffy icon). Once
- installed, you can activate FKeys by holding down shift - openapple
- (cloverleaf) - and the number of the fkey in question. Process Jumper is
- preset at number nine, but this can be easily changed by changing the
- resource number to some other digit (0-9). This FKEY requires System 7, but
- will exit gracefully if you don't have it.
-
- Name = Process Row™.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Process Row™.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 2/16/93 Version:
- Description:
- Process Row™ - Process Row was developed to help those Macintosh™ users who
- run multiple applications under System 7 with a visual display of the
- active processes. Similar to the display of the icons under the
- Application Menu provided by System 7, it watches the activation and
- deactivation of all processes (including background-only processes).
- Shareware $5.
-
- Name = ProcessWatcher 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:ProcessWatcher 2.0.sit
- Size: 49K Date: 6/15/93 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- ProcessWatcher 2.0 - ProcessWatcher is intended to display the running
- processes on the Mac - local or remote machine, and optionally more
- information. System 7.0 or later is needed. ProcessWatcher displays
- information about programs which are open. The information includes -
- serial number, type, signature, mode, location, size, free memory, launcher
- PSN, launch date, as well as a check list of - uses textedit services,
- stationery aware, local and remote high level events, 32 bit compatible,
- only background, can background, does activate on foreground switch,
- multilaunch and more! What else do you need to know?
-
- Name = Put Away 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Put Away 1.0.sit
- Size: 16K Date:12/07/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Put Away 1.0 - Put Away is a System 7 drag & drop utility which puts files
- in folders based on file types and creators, much like the System 7 Finder
- puts System-specific files in special folder locations. You can configure
- Put Away to recognize as many types and creators and folder locations as
- you wish. If you launch Put Away as a normal application, you will see a
- screen of instructions. This screen also allows you to reset Put Away,
- clearing its old folder locations and file types.
-
- Name = PutAway DeskScript.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:PutAway DeskScript.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- PutAway DeskScript - PutAway is a Desktop script for cleaning up folders
- (or the desktop) by moving files into preassigned folders according to the
- files' type. For example: After Dark Modules will be placed into the After
- Dark Files folder inside the Control Panels folder, printer fonts will be
- placed in your Extensions folder, StuffIt files into an Archives folder,
- etc. For files of a particular type, if there is only one folder for those
- files, then this script will be useful. Requires Frontier.
-
- Name = PwrPxlTstr.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:PwrPxlTstr.sit
- Size: 27K Date: 7/15/93 Version:
- Description:
- PwrPxlTstr Folder - PowerPixelTester is a utility which allows you to test
- the new Powerbook 180c for bad pixels. This will aid you in ascertaining
- whether you have a faulty display or it could be taken with you prior to
- your purchase of a 180c to ensure you do not purchase an inferior display.
- This utility will work on any color Mac (most useful on powerbooks), and is
- System 7 compatible.
-
- Name = PwrSwitcher 1.1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:PwrSwitcher 1.1.3.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 6/15/94 Version: 1.1.3
- Description:
- PwrSwitcher 1.1.3 - PwrSwitcher is a System 7 control panel that lets you
- change from one active application to another using your keyboard instead
- of the Finder's application menu. Once installed, you simply push the power
- on key (key with a triangle on it, above the top row of the keyboard) and
- you will cycle through the active applications. Pushing shift-power on will
- cycle backwards through the applications. There are also other features
- included in the documentation. This is a major upgrade from version 1.0
- with many changes and bug fixes.
-
- Name = QK/AppleScript.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:QK/AppleScript.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 5/14/93 Version:
- Description:
- QK/AppleScript - Apple recently shipped AppleScript, a scripting language
- for controlling Apple Event aware applications. The AppleScript Extension
- gives QuicKeys the ability to send AppleScripts. An AppleScript shortcut
- can work alone or as a step in a sequence. QuicKeys support for AppleScript
- extends the functionality and usability of BOTH products.
-
- Name = QTrash™ 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:QTrash™ 1.1.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 3/22/92 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- QTrash™ 1.1 - QTrash™ will delete all empty folders from the startup
- volume. Some folders are exceptions to this. Personally, I’m rather picky
- about the layout of files and folders on the volumes I manage at work. I
- am constantly finding folders such as “Empty Folder”, “Copy of Empty
- Folder”, “Copy of Copy of Empty Folder”, etc. — all with no files. One
- would think that “users” would have better things to do with their time.
- This is why I wrote QTrash™. That and I’ve finally managed to find
- sufficient time to learn C on the Macintosh (I’m learning C and Macintosh
- programming at the same time, so it’s slow going).
-
- Name = QuicKeys.Frontier.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:QuicKeys.Frontier.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- QuicKeys.Frontier - contains a Frontier Script for use with Quickeys.
-
- Name = QuickEncrypt 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:QuickEncrypt 1.0.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- QuickEncrypt 1.0 - This application will quickly and fairly securely
- encrypt or decrypt any document you drop on it. It will handle files of an
- unlimited length, and will use as much memory as you care to give it — i.e.
- allocating more memory will speed it up (slightly). To use QuickEncrypt,
- either drop any number of files onto the application, or start it as usual
- by double-clicking on application. For each file, if it isn’t encrypted,
- you will be prompted for a password to encrypt the data, which will be
- confirmed to ensure you didn’t mis-key it, since there is no way to
- unencyrpt a file if you forget the password. If the file is encrypted, you
- will be asked for it’s password and have four guesses. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = QuickNotes 1.0b6.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:QuickNotes 1.0b6.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 6/22/93 Version: 1.0b6
- Description:
- QuickNotes 1.0b6 - QuickNotes is a System 7 only Extension that allows you
- to quickly and easily jot down notes on your Macintosh saving them for
- later use with TeachText or any text editor. When in the Finder, choose the
- window that you would like the QuickNote to be created in. QuickNotes can
- be created in any Finder window (except the Trash) and on the Desktop. Type
- the hot-key and the QuickNotes dialog box will appear. Type in the name of
- the file and the text (up to 255 characters for now) that you would like
- saved in the file. When you click OK, the file will be created and the
- dialog box will disappear. If the file already existed you will be given
- the option to rename it. You have just created a QuickNote!
-
- Name = Quiet Start 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Quiet Start 1.3.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 6/13/94 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- Quiet Start 1.3 - Quiet Start is a system extension which will keep some
- Macintosh models from making the usual chime at startup or restart. I made
- it particularly for those PowerBook users who may really want to use thier
- computer as a laptop and may find themselves in an environment where the
- chime would be disturbing to others (like in a classroom). Please be aware
- that because your Macintosh may not have a ROM which checks the volume
- level before making the chime, this program may have no effect on your
- computer. Sorry, there's nothing a program can do until it's running - and
- bootstrap ROM always goes first. 1.3 added user selectable boot volume.
-
- Name = Quit All Applications 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Quit All Applications 1.0.sit
- Size: 5K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Quit All Applications 1.0 - Tired of killing all your applications one at a
- time when you've run out of memory, or you would just like to start clean?
- Then you need "Quit All Applications"! "Quit All Applications" quits all
- your applications in one step, and is designed to be completely
- unobtrusive. When you select "Quit All Applications", each of your
- applications are told to quit, no questions asked, just like when you
- select "Restart" or "Shut Down". There is also a way to quit the finder,
- and rebuild the desktop (details in documentation!). Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Quit It 1.21.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:P-Q:Quit It 1.21.sit
- Size: 28K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.21
- Description:
- Quit It 1.21 - A Macintosh is very easy to use, but neverteless there are
- users who don't understand anything about processes etc. All they see is
- windows on the screen, and to stop working they just close the window using
- the close box. But this leaves the application open, which can lead to
- confusion on one side, and on a shortage of memory on the other side. Quit
- It can take away this problem - whenever the last window of an application
- is closed using the close box, it will quit the application. That's all
- there is to it. There are some user configurations - you can set programs
- to not quit with the last window closed and more. This is a great init to
- use when kids are on the computer! This control panel requires System 7.
-
- Name = RAM Disk Helper 3.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:RAM Disk Helper 3.0.sit
- Size: 12K Date:10/28/93 Version: 3.0
- Description:
- RAM Disk Helper 3.0 - Drag the RAM Disk Helper extension to your system
- folder and reboot. RAM DiskHelper creates a folder named "RAM Disk Image"
- in your system folder. Move files, folders, and/or aliases into this
- folder. Open your Memory control panel and create a RAM Disk. Reboot again.
- At startup, RAM Disk Helper will create a directory structure on the RAM
- Disk matching the one in the RAM Disk Image folder. It resolves any file
- aliases and copies the files onto the RAM Disk. As you work, RAM Disk
- Helper will periodically scan the RAM Disk for any modified or newly
- created files and will copy them back to the appropriate directories on
- your hard disk. Requires System 7 and at least an 020.
-
- Name = RAM Disk Iconer 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:RAM Disk Iconer 1.0.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- RAM Disk Iconer 1.0 - RAM Disk Iconer is a control panel/system extension
- that allows you to customize the name and the icon of your RAM Disk. The
- control panel allows you to choose the name and to activate or deactivate
- any of the options. The system extension code gets executed at startup. If
- these options are checked, it will rename the RAM Disk and/or create the
- custom icon file. Once this is done, it just quits. Thus, it will not use
- any memory nor slow down your system after it has booted. RAM Disk Iconer
- doesn't patch any traps and should not conflict with other system
- extensions or control panels. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = RAMDiskSaver.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:RAMDiskSaver.sit
- Size:114K Date: 2/17/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- RAMDiskSaver - RAM DiskSaver is a utility that performs automatic periodic
- background back-ups of Macintosh RAM disks. RAM DiskSaver consists of two
- parts - RAMDiskSaver Extension and RAM DiskSaver Controls. The former is a
- System 7 background application; the latter, a control panel. RAM DiskSaver
- requires several features absent from Macintosh systems prior to System 7.
- If any of its system requirements are missing, RAM DiskSaver will
- gracefully decline to run.
-
- Name = RAMPv101.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:RAMPv101.sit
- Size: 16K Date:12/23/92 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- RAMPv101 - RAM preserves works hard in the background on _any_ Mac with the
- Apple RAM Disk Driver (PowerBooks, Quadras, Duos) to protect your valuable
- data. Remember, RAM disks are 'volatile' and subject to havoc from crashes,
- runaway programs etc. RAM Preserves gives you a little extra security from
- these maladies!
-
- Name = RDiskNamer.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:RDiskNamer.sit
- Size: 10K Date:12/29/92 Version:
- Description:
- RDiskNamer - RAM Disk Namer is a control panel and system extension that
- allows the RAM disk name to be changed conveniently and automatically to
- the desired name on every reboot, including power-on. In order to function
- correctly, this control panel should be placed in the Control Panels folder
- and its name should follow alphabetically the name of the Memory control
- panel.
-
- Name = random fortune cookie.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:random fortune cookie.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- random fortune cookie - This verb overcomes a bug in Frontier™ 1.0. The bug
- is that the pseudo-random number generator uses the same sequence everytime
- Frontier is launched - this may be useful in some circumstances, but was
- not for me. When the Randomize verb is installed in Frontier, a code
- resource (of type RAND) is added to the Frontier.root file - the code
- contained in this resource "seeds" the psuedo-random number generator
- sequence with the current time of day. A call to Randomize in your
- customStartup script is suggested.
-
- Name = RdMe 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:RdMe 1.3.sit
- Size: 18K Date:11/22/93 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- RdMe 1.3 - RdMe is a drag-’n-drop application that can ease the
- frustrations of keeping track of program documentation. If you’re a
- software junkie, you’ve got a zillion programs. Most come with docs
- conveniently named “Read Me,” which means you have to keep track of their
- owners. RdMe comes to the rescue! In the Finder, when any file with a
- ’RdMe’ resource is dragged-and-dropped onto the RdMe application, the
- contents of the RdMe resource are displayed in this window. Thus, the use
- of ’RdMe’ resources obviates the separate doc files and separate folders.
- If you have a file and a Read me, drop them both on RdMe, and it will put
- the the docs directly into the RdMe resource, and you can toss the docs!
-
- Name = ReadOnly Converter 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:ReadOnly Converter 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.0.1
- Description:
- ReadOnly Converter 1.0.1 - ReadOnly Converter converts “plain text” files
- produced by any program to TeachText “read only” files. It also will
- convert TeachText “read only” files to “plain text” files. Read only files
- are uneditable text files that have a “newspaper” icon, and are commonly
- used for “Read Me” files included with software programs. For instance,
- instead of using TeachText, you can use your favorite word processing
- program to produce a "Read Me" file, check it for spelling, etc., save it
- in plain text format, and then use ReadOnly Converter to turn it into a
- TeachText read only file. If you convert them back to their original plain
- format, they will remember which application created them. System 7 only!
-
- Name = reallyNukeTT.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:reallyNukeTT.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- reallyNukeTT - This is a frontier script for getting rid of True Type.
-
- Name = Refresher 1.01.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:Refresher 1.01.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 6/13/94 Version: 1.01
- Description:
- Refresher 1.01 - Refreshed does one thing... It redraws everything on the
- screen. Why? What for? Have ever had your screen not get redrawn (or
- completely redrawn), usually after a recoverable crash or just some fluke
- or bug in the application your were using at the time? Well, with
- "Refresher", all you have to do is press Command + Shift + 4, and whoa-la,
- everything on the screen is redrawn, and windows refreshed! Included with
- this handy dandy screen refresher is also a screen messer-up'er! This
- program upon double-clicking on it, will mess up your screen! A copy of
- Refresher is included "inside" of screen messer-up'er so you can try out
- Refresher BEFORE you install it into your system. Refresher is an FKEY.
-
- Name = Remote Shutdown.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:Remote Shutdown.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 6/15/92 Version:
- Description:
- Remote Shutdown - This system extension allows any Macintosh to be shut
- down or restarted remotely via AppleEvents. If your Macintosh supports the
- power manager (Mac II series or Powerbooks), it can also be powered off
- remotely.
-
- Name = RenameDelay 7.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:RenameDelay 7.1.sit
- Size: 11K Date:12/23/92 Version:
- Description:
- RenameDelay 7.1 - "7.1 RenameDelay" is an freeware application which will
- allow the user to modify the System 7.1 Finder in order to set a shorter
- timeout when renaming a file.
-
- Name = replace.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:replace.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- replace - This is a Frontier Script for replacing files.
-
- Name = Replace 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:Replace 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Replace 1.0 - When saving a file, one often sees a dialog like this
- "Replace existing file" with cancel and replace buttons, and the cancel
- button is the one highlighted and selected if you hit return. Replace! is
- an extension which highlight's the replace button instead, since most
- people know what they are doing, and really do want to replace the file.
- Now they can just hit return to choose replace. Much easier. Also, if you
- hold the option key down, you can override the dialog entirely. This
- extension should work on any mac or PowerMac running System 7.
-
- Name = RequiredAE XCMD.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:RequiredAE XCMD.sit
- Size: 36K Date: 9/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- RequiredAE XCMD - Enclosed in this archive is a Hypercard (2.1) stack with
- a set of XCMDs which will show how to send the required events (oapp, odoc,
- pdoc & quit) to another application either local or remote. Complete with
- Think C source these are another nice example of sending events (or
- something to use to test your own applications). XCMD, Pascal, Apple event,
- Required, Events, AEVT, HC.
-
- Name = ResLogger.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:ResLogger.sit
- Size: 21K Date: 5/27/92 Version:
- Description:
- ResLogger - ResLogger is a UserLand Frontier Suite that compiles an outline
- of named resources. The primary use for this is as a tool for HyperCard
- developers to keep track of XCMDs and XFCNs which may be located on several
- disks - some even off-line. But it can be used for any named resource; snd
- 's being a logical candidate. ResLogger looks in the specified folder and
- all subfolders, for the specified resource. It then makes a sorted list of
- the resources. Each resource name is a heading (summit). The subheadings
- are the paths to each file that contains that resource.
-
- Name = RescueNotify 1.00.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:R:RescueNotify 1.00.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 4/30/93 Version:
- Description:
- RescueNotify 1.00 - RescueNotify is a System 7-only application which
- reminds you if a "Rescued Items" folder exists in your Trash. This folder
- is sometimes created by the System after a crash and contains temporary
- files in use by applications at the time your Mac crashed. In some cases
- you might be able to salvage data from a file in the "Rescued Items"
- folder. Place RescueNotify in your "Startup Items" folder to automatically
- check for "Rescued Items" each time you start your Mac. Freeware.
-
- Name = RetroBackup 1.0b1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:RetroBackup 1.0b1.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 6/09/92 Version: 1.0b1
- Description:
- RetroBackup 1.0b1 - RetroBackup Suite 1.0b1 by Dean Wett. This Frontier
- suite is designed for people using Dantz Development's Retrospect 1.3 with
- removable media (such as SyQuest cartridges, Bernoulli disks, MO disks,
- etc.). It's mostly useful for unattended incremental backups that do not
- require adding members (cartridges) during a backup sessionThe main feature
- of this suite is that it will eject & unmount the backup volume after a
- Retrospect scripted backup is executed. In the past I have used
- Retrospect's Calendar feature and the "Retro.Startup" system extension to
- auto-execute backups during the night.
-
- Name = RevertDICT.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:RevertDICT.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 8/20/93 Version:
- Description:
- RevertDICT - This program is a droplet. This is a file for System 7 users
- who are using Frontier or Frontier Runtime. As I do not have Frontier
- installed, I have no idea what this file does!
-
- Name = Run Dry.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Run Dry.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 9/24/92 Version:
- Description:
- Run Dry - Run Dry is a utility By Pete Johnson that allows you to
- completely discharge your battery. Launching Run Dry will cause it to
- continue to access the hard dry until the PowerBook Battery is depleated.
- After the PowerBook battery has been discharged you may recharge it again
- for a longer life.
-
- Name = Runtime Preview Kit.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Runtime Preview Kit.sit
- Size: 27K Date: 8/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- Runtime Preview Kit - Runtime is shareware. 30-day free trial. $25
- registration fee, special deal for network managers. Frontier 1.0 users are
- entitled to a free registration for Runtime. Initially, distribution will
- be over CompuServe and AppleLink. Will run Frontier scripts.
-
- Name = SCSI STARTUP.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SCSI STARTUP.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 2/14/92 Version:
- Description:
- SCSI Startup, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box), sets the current
- startup disk to be the selected SCSI drive. Normally you have to open
- the Startup Disk Control Panel to change the startup disk. But now you
- can simply drag a disk icon over the application in the Finder, and it
- will be the new startup drive. Requires System 7.0 or higher. Another 7.0
- PLUS Utility (Drop Rob-Box) by Robert Gibson.
-
- Name = SFComment0.5.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SFComment0.5.sit
- Size: 3K Date:12/31/91 Version: .5
- Description:
- INIT modifies the standard file dialog to display comments usually seen
- in the Get Info box in the Finder. Mentioned in MacWorld's December issue.
- Allows you to see Get info files. 7.O only.
-
- Name = SFDeskTop1.0b4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SFDeskTop1.0b4.sit
- Size: 38K Date:12/23/92 Version: 1.0b4
- Description:
- SFDeskTop1.0b4 - SF Desktop Windows is a System 7.0 extension that will
- allow open windows to be seen when viewing the desktop from any of the
- standard file dialogs. How many times have you had a folder open in the
- Finder, looking for the file you wish to open, nested many folders deep,
- and then switched to the application to open it, only to have to navigate
- all of the folders again? Not anymore.
-
- Name = Startup Font Manager 1.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Startup Font Manager 1.1.1.sit
- Size: 20K Date:10/14/92 Version: 1.1.1
- Description:
- Startup Font Manager is a System 7.1-ONLY extension designed to give people
- the ability to enable/disable fonts at startup. It accomplishes this by
- moving fonts to/from the Fonts folder (inside the System Folder) from/to a
- (newly created) "Disabled Fonts" folder inside the "Fonts" folder. Doing
- this effectively hides fonts from the System, which doesn't install them at
- startup. Fonts which are hidden from the System this way are not
- "installed"; that is, they do not show up in Font menus and such.
-
- Name = SPARED DISK.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SPARED DISK.sit
- Size: 3K Date:11/01/91 Version:
- Description:
- Spared Disk will display an icon with a "band-aid" on it to represent a
- disk that was formatted using System 7.0, but with a bad sector mapped out.
- System 7.0 has the ability to format some damaged disks, leaving bad
- sectors unused. Spared Disk will use a special icon to represent such
- disks. System 7.0 extension.
-
- Name = STATIONER.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:STATIONER.sit
- Size: 21K Date: 2/14/92 Version:
- Description:
- Stationer, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Box), allows you to quickly toggle
- the stationery bit on selected files, without the trouble of going through
- the Get Info window. It can be used on entire groups and directories of
- files, filtering out those on which the bit should not be modified.
- Stationery pads are used as templates in System 7.0. Requires System 7.0 or
- higher. Another Drop Rob-Box by Robert Gibson.
-
- Name = salutation.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:salutation.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- salutation - This verb is designed to be used from the user's customStartup
- script, so that a greeting may be given everytime Frontier is started up.
-
- Name = Sample Scripts.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Sample Scripts.sit
- Size:192K Date: 8/03/93 Version:
- Description:
- Sample Scripts - These are sample scripts for AppleScript from Apple's
- Development team. AppleScript allows users to tailor applications and
- desktops to meet their needs more precisely. It streamlines and
- revolutionizes the work of in-house developers, systems integrators, and
- consultants. AppleScript gives people the power to shape their own
- computing environments. It delivers on the promise of System 7 Apple event
- technology by enabling everything from the automation of simple,
- often-repeated tasks to the integration of several complementary
- applications into a single, seamless working environment.
-
- Name = Sap1.0.1b.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Sap1.0.1b.sit
- Size: 62K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 1.01b
- Description:
- Sap1.0.1b - This is a program to keep snoops out of your applications. When
- you lock a application, and try to launch it from the finder, you will get
- a error message saying the application is damaged with a "-192" error. This
- will fool almost everyone into thinking that the application is useless.
- But, when it is unlocked, it works as usual. There are no permanent changes
- to the application. However, please read the following carefully - This
- program is in a beta stage and I, Aaron Caine will not be responsible for
- anything this program destroys. This application can lock and unlock all
- files. I have not installed file by file password protection yet. Read the
- docs first!!
-
- Name = Save a BNDL 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Save a BNDL 1.3.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 3/22/92 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- This file resets the BNDL resource without restarting and rebuilding the
- desktop. Useful in restoring and resetting icons that have been modified or
- replaced. Allows restarting of the finder without restarting or rebooting.
- Docs included. System 7 only. Bug fix version 1.3.
-
- Name = SAVe the Disk 1.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SAVe the Disk 1.4.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 6/15/94 Version: 1.4
- Description:
- SAVe the Disk 1.4 - sAVe the Disk is a system extension which will
- alleviate the excessive disk drive hits experienced by owners of AV Macs in
- the following two circumstances - 1) The traps ChangedResource and
- AddResource flush the whole file to disk each time they are invoked. This
- significantly degrades performance if many resources are changed in
- succession, e.g. while linking programs or running resource compilers. 2)
- Each time a sound channel is allocated (disposed) some information is read
- from (written to) the file DSP Preferences. Applications which follow
- Apple's recommendations create and destroy such a channel for each single
- sound they produce and thus slow down while they torture your hard disk.
-
- Name = Savvy.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Savvy.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- Savvy - Extension--drop in system folder and restart. It modifies "Get
- Info" dialog box to display an application's System 7 savvy and 32-bit
- cleanliness. Invaluable for testing applications--don't find out the hard
- way. Due to popular demand, we have been able to glean a bit more
- information regarding the codes provided by this init. Savvy apparently
- reads the SIZE resource and reports the settings contained in that
- resource.
-
- Name = Scale.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Scale.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 5/08/92 Version:
- Description:
- Scale - Scale is a drop and drag utility that counts the number of files
- and folders in a selection and calculates the total logical and physical
- size of that group without having to use Get Info.
-
- Name = scanAPPL 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:scanAPPL 1.1.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 2/17/92 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- scanAPPL 1.1 is a utility that permits creation of aliases for application
- files en masse for placement into a folder of your choosing (i.e. Apple
- Menu Items).
-
- Name = Scheduler Suite.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Scheduler Suite.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- Scheduler Suite - Is there a script you want to run at the same time every
- day? Or every hour on the hour? That's what the Scheduler Suite is for --
- it turns Frontier into a real-time operating system for scripts. There are
- two menu items that add a new task to the schedule. Add an Hourly Task…
- adds a task that runs every hour-on-the-hour. The command prompts you for a
- single-line script. Click on OK to add the task. If there's a task you want
- performed every night at 2AM, select the Add an Overnight Task… command.
-
- Name = Scout's Honour1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:Powerbook:Scout's Honour1.1.sit
- Size: 9K Date: 1/28/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Scout's Honour1.1 - Scout's Honour is a FREEWARE extension designed to get
- you through airport security faster. I expect that the majority of Macs
- that go as carry-on baggage will be PowerBooks but this extension should
- run on any Mac model. Obviously it will run under system 7.x.x but this
- extension should also run under any system software that supports both
- Extensions (INITs) and the ShutDown manager.
-
- Name = scratchpad.cdemo1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:scratchpad.cdemo1.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- scratchpad.cdemo1 - This script produces a list of all the script objects
- in an app table. It prompts you for the name of the application and then
- creates an outline of all the scripts in its "app table". Written by Dave
- Winer for Baiss Magnusson of AutoDesk, to help list his 200+ Frontier
- verbs! It's a good example of how to use the table.visit verb, which seems
- to be kind of confusing. Maybe this script will clear up the confusion?
-
- Name = ScreenTest.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:ScreenTest.sit
- Size: 13K Date:10/28/93 Version:
- Description:
- ScreenTest - ScreenTest is a program for making it easy to identify flaws
- in the active matrix screen's of Apple's PowerBooks and Duos. It has the
- capability of helping you make a record of which pixels are stuck on or
- stuck off. Who would want such a program, well if you are looking for a
- used computer and want to evaluate the condition of the screen under
- consideration for purchase, ScreenTest will help you out. Or if you want to
- see if you have enough flaws to qualify for a warranty repair, then check
- out this program. Works on all Macintosh computers, but was made
- specifically for Apple's computers containing an active matrix display.
-
- Name = Script-Daemon 1.00.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Script-Daemon 1.00.sit
- Size: 42K Date:12/07/93 Version: 1.00
- Description:
- Script-Daemon 1.00 - Script Daemon allows you to telnet to your Mac and
- enter AppleScript commands. Only the owner can log in (using the Owner
- name&password). It currently assumes and relies on AppleScript English.
- Sorry, if you don’t like this, let me know. Note - This release is a bit
- rough. I dont know how this will be used, so I’m basically releasing it to
- let you tell me what you want. Script Daemon requires MacTCP 1.1, System 7,
- and AppleScript.
-
- Name = Script Tools 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Script Tools 1.3.sit
- Size: 88K Date:12/27/93 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- Script Tools 1.3 - This package contains a series of AppleScript additions
- which add functionality to the AppleScript language. Version 1.3 adds the
- following commands to AppleScript - Choose Folder, Choose New File, Choose
- Several Files, choose several folders, get default folder, set default
- folder, shutdown, compile, match or substitute regular expression, Open
- File, Close File, Create File, Create Folder, Delete File, Rename File,
- Exchange File, Move File, Read File, Write File, Get File Length, Lengthen
- File, Get File Position, Position File, List Processes, Get Process,
- Get Foreground Process, Get Current Process, list screens, Speak, List
- Voices, Get Voice and Get Gestalt. Requires System 7 and applescript.
-
- Name = Scripting Guide.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Scripting Guide.sit
- Size: 10K Date:10/27/93 Version:
- Description:
- Scripting Guide - In Word 4.0 format, a reviewer’s guide to Macintosh
- system-level scripting software. Defines the category. Who’s the user?
- Lists all the essential features for the scripting language, OS and file
- system access verbs, text operations, networking, scripting and debugging,
- storage system, UI design tools, architecture, interapplication features,
- economics and support. Describes the features found in Frontier. From
- UserLand Software, April 20, 1993.
-
- Name = Scripting Tools.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Scripting Tools.sit
- Size: 66K Date: 7/22/93 Version:
- Description:
- Scripting Tools - UserLand Software is the developer and publisher of the
- UserLand Frontier scripting system. Frontier 1.0 was released in January
- 1992, Frontier 2.0 in October 1992. Frontier scripts can control the
- Macintosh operating system, file system, networks and applications that
- support System 7 Apple Events. Included in this file are scripts and
- applications for Stuffit & Frontier and Stuffit & Applescript. Read the
- included documentation for hints on installation and usage.
-
- Name = SearchFiles1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SearchFiles1.3.sit
- Size: 21K Date: 2/16/93 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- SearchFiles1.3 - Search Files 1.3 is a shareware utility that can find all
- the files whose contents contain a certain text string. You can search an
- entire disk, or just a particular folder. Search Files displays the context
- of each occurence, and will open found files will the relevant
- applications. Changes since version 1.0 include an increase in speed, a few
- bug fixes, notification when searches finish, the option to see only
- the first occurence in each file, and drag-and-drop for the disk or folder
- in which you wish to search.
-
- Name = Send File Script.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Send File Script.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 6/13/94 Version:
- Description:
- Send File Script - Send File Script is an AppleScript for use with Eudora.
- It allows one to select a file on a disk that will be automagically
- attached to an autoreply to messages whose "Subject-" field matches some
- user-specified string. This script has been written and compiled with
- AppleScript 1.0, so everybody should be able to use it "right out of the
- box". As a convenience, a "TEXT" source is also included. Of course, you
- need the regular AppleScript installation, and most notably the "display
- dialog" osax. To use it, simply double-click on the applet. It will ask you
- either to select a file or to confirm the selected file. Next, it will ask
- you for a "Subject to match". Try it.
-
- Name = Serenity 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Serenity 1.0.sit
- Size: 51K Date: 6/15/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Serenity 1.0 - Simple is a simple application launcher, suitable for small
- children and others who prefer to avoid the Macintosh finder. Serenity
- provides a window with up to twenty configurable buttons. Each button may
- be used to lauch an application, desk acessory or document, and can be
- configured to automatically perform functions such as speaker volume
- adjustment, monitor depth adjustment, and application hiding. Serenity
- temporarily replaces the finder, in order to help prevent accidental damage
- to your system. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Set-aux-binary 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Set-aux-binary 1.0.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Set-aux-binary 1.0 - set-aux-binary is a freely redistributable utility
- that sets the type and creator of input files to 'BIN '/'A/UX'. This
- permits binary files downloaded to a Mac partition to be copied to an A/UX
- unix partition without invoking A/UX's automatic
- carriage-return-to-newlines conversion, which can cause file corruption.
- Usage - in the System 7.x Finder, drag-and-drop icon(s) representing unix
- binary file(s) onto the set-aux-binary icon. Note that set-aux-binary won't
- repair a binary file that has been mistakenly downloaded in ascii mode to a
- MacOS partition.
-
- Name = Shane the Plane.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Shane the Plane.sit
- Size: 27K Date: 1/27/93 Version:
- Description:
- Shane the Plane - Shane the Plane (optionally) changes the Creator and Type
- of files, or the Created and Modified dates, or both. It works either by
- Drag & Drop under System 7, or interactively under either System 6 or
- System 7. It's 32-bit clean, multi-finder aware, a real fun date - all the
- usual stuff. AND IT'S DAMNED DANGEROUS FOR NOVICES TO PLAY WITH! If the
- words "Creator" and "Type" don't mean anything to you, don't use this
- software. Everything is safe, nothing is buggy, everything works as it is
- documented.
-
- Name = Sharing Toggle OM Ext 0.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Sharing Toggle OM Ext 0.2.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 1/14/94 Version: 0.2
- Description:
- Sharing Toggle OM Ext 0.2 - An OtherMenu Extension - Sharing Toggle is an
- extension for James W. Walker’s OtherMenu system extension. OtherMenu must
- be installed to use Sharing Toggle. Selecting Sharing Toggle from the
- OtherMenu menu will invoke Sharing Toggle. Upon invocation, Sharing Toggle
- checks to see if the File Sharing/Server Extension is installed. If either
- is installed, Sharing Toggle will check the state of sharing/service and
- toggle it to its opposite state. Sharing Toggle is a very primative version
- of my Shaman utility, which offers a great deal more functionality.
-
- Name = Shhh!.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Shhh!.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 3/26/93 Version:
- Description:
- Shhh! - This is a little INIT that serves only a single, simple, devious
- purpose, it disables the software that makes the PowerBook go click
- whenever sound is used. After the first click, it will never click again.
-
- Name = ShifTrash 2.01.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:ShifTrash 2.01.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 9/29/93 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- ShifTrash 2.01 - This Extension lets you INSTANTLY dispose of trashed files
- by holding the Shift key down while you drag them to the Trash. Works for
- FOLDERS and multiple selected groups of files as well as individual files.
- This extension is VERY POWERFUL and eliminates a lot of mousing-around,
- especially for PowerBook users. The previous version of this INIT,
- Shift-Poof!, worked only on individual files. It Nevertheless was
- downloaded by hundreds of Mac users, and got included in a variety of
- popular shareware anthologies. This version is much more powerful and
- should be a much-desired upgrade by previous users of Shift-Poof!
-
- Name = ShowPICT 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:ShowPICT 1.0.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- ShowPICT 1.0 - ShowPICT is a tiny control panel that lets you use any
- startup screen, with any colors, anywhere on your startup disk. It lets you
- select particular files, or will choose a random file from a specified
- folder. It will also work with Adobe Photoshop PICT resource files, even
- though Photoshop doesn't make color tables for its files. ShowPICT is easy
- to use. Simply click on the "Select File/Folder…" button and choose
- whatever StartupScreen or folder that you want. The file/folder must be on
- your startup disk. Close ShowPICT, and when you restart your machine,
- voila! For System 7 users only.
-
- Name = Shutdown2.41.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Shutdown2.41.sit
- Size: 44K Date: 5/27/92 Version: 2.41
- Description:
- Shutdown2.41 - This is version 2.4 of Shutdown Items. New features include
- an "unstoppable shutdown" option, support for low-end macs, and other minor
- enhancements (see documentation). Shutdown Items lets you do certain things
- during shutdown, program your mac to shut down at a certain time, and also
- allows you to shutdown other macs across a network. Items you want to
- launch during shutdown are placed in your Shutdown Items folder, just as
- items you want to launch at startup are placed in your Startup Items
- folder. You may place PICT files and QuickTime movies in your Shutdown
- Items folder, as well as anything the Finder can open (sounds,applications,
- aliases, etc.).
-
- Name = ShutdownItems 3.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:ShutdownItems 3.0.sit
- Size:107K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 3.0
- Description:
- ShutdownItems 3.0 - Shutdown Items version 3.0 is a collection of 3 small
- applications (SDI Notify, SDI Configure, SDI Engine) with the following
- features - Program your mac to shutdown (or restart) automatically based on
- various conditions, including once a day, once a week, minutes after
- startup, or minutes after inactivity. During a system shutdown, launches
- any items (sounds, applications, etc.) that are contained in your "Shutdown
- Items" folder (this folder is found in your System folder, just like the
- "Startup Items" folder). Useful for automatic backups or lab utilities such
- as RevRDist. You may shut down remote macs over a network. You may empty
- your trash automatically before shutdown, and more. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Simple Security 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Simple Security 1.1.sit
- Size: 11K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Simple Security 1.1 - Simple Security is a simple (As its name suggests)
- freeware security program. Drop it in your Startup Items folder, and, on
- startup, the user will be prompted for a password. If the user cancels the
- dialog box or attempts unsuccessfully 3 times to enter the password, the
- Macintosh will shut down. The first time Simple Security is run, you will
- be prompted to enter a password. Once you have entered and verified the
- password, Simple Security will quit. From now on, every time Simple
- Security is run, you will be prompted to enter that password.
-
- Name = Simsonite1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Simsonite1.1.sit
- Size: 6K Date:11/01/91 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- Simsonite makes it easy to create empty suitcases under System 7. Just drop
- the program in your Apple Menu folder. Every time it is launched, it
- creates an empty font suitcase called "Empty Suitcase" on your desktop.
- Written by Don Munsil. Version 1.1 now also creates suitcases, too by
- holding down the Option key. If any other key's held down, an About box is
- put up and if no keys are held down, a font suitcase is created.
-
- Name = Site-to-Site 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Site-to-Site 1.0.sit
- Size: 24K Date: 7/28/92 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Site-to-Site 1.0 - Site-to-Site, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box),
- moves all selected items (disks, folders, files) into a newly created or
- existing directory. If items are moved from one disk to another, the items
- can be optionally deleted from the source disk. Integrity of directory
- contents (file locations, labels, etc.) is maintained.
-
- Name = SleepAlert.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:SleepAlert.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- SleepAlert - SleepAlert suppresses the warning dialog that appears if you
- try to put a PowerBook to sleep while AppleTalk is turned on. It basically
- simulates clicking the Sleep button. It turns out that there are 3
- different dialogs (in increasing order of severity) that might appear,
- depending on the situation, (1) AppleTalk is turned on, (2) You have a file
- server mounted, (3) Some program is actively using AppleTalk.
-
- Name = SleepDeprivation1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:SleepDeprivation1.0.sit
- Size: 15K Date:12/07/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- SleepDeprivation1.0 - Sleep Deprivation will cause your Macintosh to clear
- the screen with a cool graphic effect when it goes to sleep. Obviously,
- this requires that you have a Macintosh that can sleep in the first place,
- like a Powerbook or a Duo or the like. If you do, just throw this INIT into
- your system folder and restart.
-
- Name = small fortue cookie.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:small fortue cookie.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- small fortue cookie - This verb uses an associated table of "fortunes",
- which will automatically be installed if the installation script for this
- verb is allowed to run normally. This verb also depends on the randomness
- of the random number generator - you will probably want to install the
- Randomize verb, that overcomes a bug in Frontier™ 1.0 related to the random
- number generator. The fortunes comes in two sizes (at present) - big and
- small; the big one requires more memory, and you may have to increase the
- memory size for the Frontier application in some environments.
-
- Name = SmartFolder1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SmartFolder1.1.sit
- Size: 10K Date:10/27/92 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- SmartFolder1.1 - SmartFolder is an freeware extension for System 7 that
- draws a number on top of the folder icons in the Finder that represents the
- number of files/folders within that folder. It draws over any existing
- folder icon. If a folder has custom icon it will NOT draw a number on it
- (NEW in version 1.1). It sometimes is useful to know at a glance if a
- folder contains anything and this will do exactly that.
-
- Name = SmartSaver 1.93.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SmartSaver 1.93.sit
- Size: 76K Date:12/07/93 Version: 1.93
- Description:
- SmartSaver 1.93 - SmartSaver helps you to backup changed and added files in
- your file system. It lets you select a folder or disk to be the source
- folder, and an other folder or disk to be the destination folder.
- After giving the Save smart menu command, SmartSaver starts to trace the
- source - and destination folder, and copies all files from the source that
- are new or have been modified, to the destination folder. Some features
- include - File relocation, File compression, detection of moved files,
- quit dialog, Full drag and drop system 7 support, Network services like
- messages and remote control, for example to shut down an other mac, and
- more. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = SmartLaunch 3.2.8.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SmartLaunch 3.2.8.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 3.2.8
- Description:
- SmartLaunch 3.2.8 - SmartLaunch is a "System 7" application which searches
- mounted volumes, disk drives and servers for all Applications/DAs, Control
- Panels or Folders and presents them in a sorted scrollable list, from which
- you can select one to launch or open. The SmartLaunch dialog is very much
- like a Standard Open File dialog, supporting mouse-free access to all
- functions. And you can just start typing the name of the item you're
- looking for, and the list will automatically scroll to it. COMPLETELY
- REVAMPED! Not just a dialog anymore, but a Finder-enhancing launching dock
- that's inexpensive ($5), and powerful. Requires no setup for instant access
- to just about everything.
-
- Name = SmartOpen 1.0.6.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SmartOpen 1.0.6.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 1.0.6
- Description:
- SmartOpen 1.0.6 - SmartOpen is an Application, with an FKEY included to
- invoke it. When launched, you will see something similar to Apple's
- Open...dialog. To launch applications or documents, simply select one and
- click Open (or use the return key). If a folder is selected, double click
- it as per usual. The advantage is that you can open a document within the
- Open...dialog, without that document's application already being open.
- Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Smooth Updates 0.9.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Smooth Updates 0.9.sit
- Size: 38K Date: 7/15/93 Version: 0.9
- Description:
- Smooth Updates 0.9 - This is a control panel / system extension that makes
- window updating happen all at once instead of as the application draws
- items. It fools you into thinking everything runs faster. To use it, just
- drop it into your System Folder (System 7 or later required). This was
- written quickly and submitted to the hack contest at MacHack '93, and as
- such it has not been very well tested. It does not affect drawing to the
- Desktop or to plain GrafPorts (black and white windows). The control panel
- setting is not saved between reboots. Think C source is included (you will
- need to use the control panel file itself for the non-code resources).
-
- Name = Snap 1.1.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Snap 1.1.4.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 1.1.4
- Description:
- Snap 1.1.4 - Snap allows you to take a black & white or color "snapshot" of
- a selected area of your monitors (even spanning them) and place the
- resulting 'PICT' on the Clipboard. Snap provides an audio and visual
- feedback as to the area selected. To install, drag Snap 1.1.4 (System 7
- required) onto your System Folder, or into the Extensions folder. To take a
- snapshot, simply select FKEY 4 (command-shift-4.) You will be presented a
- crosshair cursor. Now, you can eithe - Click the mouse once to abort, or
- Click and drag the cursor to define a “snapshot frame”. If a “snapshot
- frame” is defined it will be highlighted by making a photo-negative of the
- selected area, and an audible camera “shutter” click will be heard.
-
- Name = Snitch 1.0b6.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Snitch 1.0b6.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.0b6
- Description:
- Snitch 1.0b6 - Snitch is a useful enhancement to the System 7 Finder. It
- expands the Finder's Get Info window by displaying the type, creator, and
- attributes for whatever file or alias has been selected allowing them to be
- easily modified or copied. Just drop it into your System Folder and
- Restart. Select a file on your desktop, then choose Get Info from the File
- Menu on any file or alias. Currently, Snitch does not appear when getting
- info on a folder or volume. It's a bargain at the low-low shareware price
- of $5 or a cool postcard.
-
- Name = Snoop 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Snoop 1.2.sit
- Size: 22K Date:10/28/93 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- Snoop 1.2 - Snoop is freeware that started life as a debugging utility but
- has taken on a personality that reflects its name. It will continually
- watch the specified process and display the following pieces of information
- - the name of the process as it is appears in the systems process list, the
- creator and type of the process, the parent of the process, if launched by
- the Finder there is no parent, the processes starting memory address, the
- processes partition size including the overhead added by the system; the
- total, not contiguous, amount of free space left in the applications heap;
- the processes SIZE flags that we all know and love; and I couldn't let it
- go without the obligatory clock. Snoop is a control panel, requires Sys 7.
-
- Name = SpaceAlert Demo 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SpaceAlert Demo 1.1.sit
- Size: 85K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.1 Demo
- Description:
- SpaceAlert Demo 1.1 - SpaceAlert is a utility to monitor space on disks and
- RAM. It creates a bar which displays information about them. The program is
- designed to run in the background. Requires - System 7.0 or newer and 80K
- of free RAM to run. Features - Displays space free, used, capacity and
- trash in each volume. Displays amount of RAM available to open
- applications, logical and physical RAM. Uses relative, subtotal or absolute
- percentages; or MB & KB values. Sorts volumes by any of 7 different
- attributes. And much more! This full feature demo version will only run
- during the first half hour your computer is turned on. You can use it as
- many times as you wish.
-
- Name = SpeechAddition.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:AppleScript:SpeechAddition.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 9/01/93 Version:
- Description:
- SpeechAddition - The following is a scripting addition for AppleScript
- allowing basic use of the new speech manager. Requires AppleScript and the
- Speech Manager. When running this script, each installed voice will state
- his/her name and more. A good way to hear all of Apple's voices for Speech
- Manager 3.0. To use this script, place Speech in the Scripting Additions
- folder in the extensions folder. After restarting, open Try all Voices to
- hear each Mac voice. (You may need to increase the memory allocation using
- Get Info).
-
- Name = SpeedSwitch 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SpeedSwitch 1.1.sit
- Size: 61K Date: 5/27/92 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- SpeedSwitch 1.1 - SpeedSwitch '040 is a Control Panel Device for the new
- 68040 Macs (although it will run on the '020 and '030 Macs as well.) It
- toggles the processor cacheinstantaneously, allowing a user to work more
- conveniently with '040 incompatible software. The '040 Macs ship with
- "Cache Switch" which does thsame thing, however it forces a user to reboot
- each time a change is made Version 1.1 is an update and works correctly
- with AppleTalk (version 1.0 disabled AppleTalk after switching the cache.)
- Many users asked for this bug fix.
-
- Name = SpeedyFinder7 v1.5.9d.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SpeedyFinder7 v1.5.9d.sit
- Size:159K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.59d
- Description:
- SpeedyFinder7 v1.5.9d - SpeedyFinder7 is a system software enhancement
- control panel for the Macintosh Operating System. It can speed up copying,
- remove the delay when renaming files, empty the Trash fast, automatically
- resolve Aliases for Get Info, opening documents of one application with a
- different application, and much more. See the docs for more details. New
- users, please take the time to read that document. SpeedyFinder requires at
- least System 7.0 and will function under System 7.0.1, System 7.1, System 7
- Pro and the PowerMacs. It is fully PowerTalk compatible and with registered
- versions will copy mail enclosures in the background.
-
- Name = SpokesDaemon&Spiricom.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SpokesDaemon&Spiricom.sit
- Size:287K Date:11/10/93 Version:
- Description:
- SpokesDaemon&Spiricom - SpokesDaemon and Spiricom are two separate programs
- which together utilize some of Apple's latest technology to enhance your
- computing experience. SpokesDaemon is a 'faceless background application'
- (similar to a 'daemon' on a UNIX computer) which accepts and processes
- requests from other applications for text-to-speech services. Spiricom is
- the program that you can use to communicate with, configure, and test
- SpokesDaemon. Spiricom is necessary because SpokesDaemon is a 'faceless'
- application; in other words, SpokesDaemon has no menus, no windows, and no
- buttons. Requires System 7 and Speech Manager 1.0 or higher.
-
- Name = Square One1.5.1Demo.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Square One1.5.1Demo.sit
- Size:146K Date:12/23/92 Version: 1.5
- Description:
- Square One1.5.1Demo - Square One is what CE Software's tiles should have
- been! Square One uses both an application palette and active application
- palette. Each square on the palette can hold an application (with attached
- files), a listing of control panels, desk accessories, and QuicKeys, or a
- user defined work group. All launching is done by double clicking the app
- icon, or using a popup menu to select specific documents. Very Slick.
- This is brought to you by jud spencer, author of TouchBase. Highly
- recommeded!! Requires System 7.xx, at least 2 megs of RAM, and a hard
- disk.
-
- Name = Stack suite.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Stack suite.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- Stack suite - At UserLand Software, we needed a Frontier-based stack for
- development we're doing on top of a communications software package. When
- connected to the host there's a limit of 30 minutes per session. However,
- the traversal the script does can take longer than 30 minutes. Solution:
- every time the script dives into a topic, it pushes its address on a stack.
- Every time thru the loop a sub-script checks to see if the timer expired.
- If so, it logs off, then logs back on.
-
- Name = Startup Quotes1.0b1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Startup Quotes1.0b1.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 1/15/93 Version: 1.0B1
- Description:
- Startup Quotes1.0b1 - A simple application that will randomly display one
- of 250 quotes when run. Can be automatically executed upon startup with
- System 7. Freeware.
-
- Name = StartupScreenManager 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:StartupScreenManager 1.0.sit
- Size: 59K Date: 5/03/94 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- StartupScreenManager 1.0 - StartUpScreenManager is essentially an extension
- (INIT) that activates during startup, randomly chooses a new startup
- picture from the available pictures, and immediately terminates, thus using
- absolutely no memory. If you happen to like certain pictures more than
- others, you can give them a higher weight, so they will be displayed more
- often. Since not everybody is familiar with Resedit, StartUpScreenManager
- has an add button allowing you to easily import pictures of type 'PICT',
- MacPaint and 'SCRN' - the original startupscreen format. Furthermore, you
- can look in all files - including programs - for picture resources, and you
- can use the clipboard to import and export pictures. Requires System 7.
-
- Name = Startup Watcher 0.9b.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Startup Watcher 0.9b.sit
- Size: 21K Date: 5/30/94 Version: 0.9b
- Description:
- Startup Watcher 0.9b - Startup_Watcher is a INIT (System-Extension), which
- shows you the last access date and time of your machine. This INIT should
- work on every macintosh model with system 7.0 and higher. Shutdown Watcher
- patches no trap, it uses the "ShutDownInstall" procedure, so I think it can
- get no INIT conflict. The only error message you can get is "OpenResFile
- failed !!!". This is, when you startup with the INIT and after the boot
- process you remove it. So this is not a really error message, it only tells
- you that you removed the INIT from the Extension Folder. This version of
- Startup Watcher is a demo and will expire after a short time.
-
- Name = Stretch 3.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Stretch 3.0.1.sit
- Size: 80K Date: 4/18/94 Version: 3.0.1
- Description:
- Stretch 3.0.1 - Stretch is an System 7 CDEV/INIT (Control Panel/System
- Extension) that changes the way standard (WDEF 0) windows look and behave.
- To start the optional IconBox application (part of the 3.0 release)
- automatically every time your machine starts up, place the IconBox
- application in the Startup Items folder in your system folder. You may
- start/stop the IconBox application at any time to experiment with its
- utility. If you choose not to use the IconBox application simply do not run
- it - the rest of Stretch will work fine without it. For all standard (WDEF
- 0) window variants that have a grow box, Stretch adds a border around the
- entire window that may be used as handles for stretching the window.
-
- Name = StuffIt&Frontier.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:StuffIt&Frontier.sit
- Size: 45K Date:12/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- StuffIt&Frontier - This file shows you how to control Stuffit with Frontier
- scripts. This will allow you to automate your compression and
- decompression.
-
- Name = StuffIt AppleScripts.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:StuffIt AppleScripts.sit
- Size: 22K Date:11/20/93 Version:
- Description:
- StuffIt AppleScripts - These are three AppleScripts for use with StuffIt
- Lite. "StuffIt compress" compresses files dropped onto it. Each item
- dropped is compressed into its own StuffIt archive and deleted afterwards.
- "StuffIt archive" compresses files dropped onto it. All items dropped onto
- it are compressed into a single StuffIt archive and deleted afterwards.
- "Add to sit Archive" adds items dropped onto it to a user-selectable
- StuffIt archive. Double-click the applet to select which archive it will
- add to and to specify whether items dropped onto it must be deleted after
- compression. Requires AppleScript to work.
-
- Name = Suites.CD.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Suites.CD.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- Every month I get a CD full of technotes, sample code, and other goodies
- froApple Computer. My mouth starts to water, thinking of all the new free
- source code I'm getting. I start opening folders to browse around and see
- what's on the disk. But the CD is too slow! It takes all the fun out of it.
- So -- I wrote a script that builds a table of contents of the CD in a
- Frontier outline. The index for the February Developer's CD ("20,000
- Leagues Under the CD") is in suites.CD.outline. Requires Frontier 1.0.
- Dave Winer, UserLand Software, February 21, 1992
-
- Name = suites.TFSuite
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:suites.TFSuite
- Size: 12K Date: 4/14/92 Version:
- Description:
- suites.TFSuite - This file is a UserLand Frontier Suite that performs two
- tasks for Telefinder BBS sysops 1. Allows you to bulk mail to all your
- members by placing an alias to a text file into each mailbox. 2. Keeps a
- list of new uploads that you could *gasp* mail to each member. This is
- in-progress. I'm releasing it now to get feedback. One future enhancement
- will be a routine that will place a time-to-download estimate into the SitC
- resource (The TF Comment resource).
-
- Name = suites.docCompiler.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:suites.docCompiler.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- suites.docCompiler - This is a Frontier script for docCompiler.
-
- Name = suites.states.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:suites.states.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- suites.states - This is a Frontier script.
-
- Name = suites.utils.iconstealer.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:suites.utils.iconstealer.sit
- Size: 2K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- suites.utils.iconstealer - this is a Frontier script for icon manipulation.
-
- Name = SuperSTR#1.0b.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:SuperSTR#1.0b.sit
- Size: 26K Date: 3/26/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- SuperSTR#1.0b - It let's you open any copy of Finder 7.1 and hack any of
- the STR# resources inside. These resources might contain menu text from the
- Finder or from other various dialogs etc..
-
- Name = Symbionts 2.4.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Symbionts 2.4.1.sit
- Size: 84K Date: 6/13/94 Version: 2.41
- Description:
- Symbionts 2.4.1 - Symbionts is an extension that monitors the startup
- process. Symbionts displays the name and number of bytes of memory each
- system extension allocates from the system heap. The name and number appear
- beneath the extension's icon, and since the name is usually truncated,
- Symbionts also displays it in the menu bar. Symbionts even shows the icons
- for those extensions that don't normally reveal themselves. Symbionts
- Control is a control panel that sets the preferences for the Symbionts
- extension. It also allows the review of the information collected by the
- Symbionts extension. Additionally, the control panel is used to manage the
- loading of system extensions without having to dig around. System 7 only.
-
- Name = SynchronizeFTFFile.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:SynchronizeFTFFile.sit
- Size: 3K Date:12/23/92 Version:
- Description:
- SynchronizeFTFFile - This simple handy desktop script is for those who work
- on 2 Macs - one at work, one at home. It saves the time and effort needed
- to use FTF File Utility by simply checking the modification dates on 2
- copies of the My FTF Agenda file in the Preferences folder located in the
- System Folder and overwriting the older copy with the newer one. When
- prompted for the source file and target file simply chose the file and
- where to copy it to by using the file dialog box. It will then copy the
- file as requested, or overwrite it depending upon the modification
- date/time.
-
- Name = Sys 7 HD Copat. List.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Sys 7 HD Copat. List.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 9/09/91 Version:
- Description:
- This is a list of all hard drives and their System 7.0 compatability
- upgrade format software. The Article may be reprinted by other User Groups
- provided the Author and the AMUG News Team are given credit and a copy at
- 718 E. Campbell Ave., Gilbert, AZ 85234.
-
- Name = Sys7 font fix stack.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Sys7 font fix stack.sit
- Size: 45K Date: 7/09/91 Version:
- Description:
- Sys7 font fix stack - I found a annoying thing with System 7.0 - ancient
- bitmap fonts from the Mac 128K/512K days can't be double-clicked and
- examined, copy to the System file, etc. like newer fonts can be. And in the
- System 7.0 docs, Apple tells us that Font/DA mover is no longer used...
- This stack tells how I used ResEdit (2.0 or higher) to add the necessary
- 'FOND' resource and includes graphics. This will allow you to double-click
- on an ancient bitmap font suitcase. NOTE: the user must be familiar with
- ResEdit before trying this!!
-
- Name = Sys 7 logo.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Sys 7 logo.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 6/17/91 Version:
- Description:
- This file contains several EPS files of Apple's system 7.0 logo.
-
- Name = Sys Logo.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:Sys Logo.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 6/17/91 Version:
- Description:
- This file contains several EPS files of Fred Showkers version of Apple's
- system 7.0 logo.
-
- Name = System 7 CompanionPack2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:System 7 CompanionPack2.sit
- Size: 49K Date: 4/09/93 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- System 7 CompanionPack2.0 - Great Utilities for System 7! QuickFinder -
- Mini-Finder and application launcher that lets you rename, copy, move, and
- get information about files. FKEY Master - Innovative program that lets you
- manage your FKEYs. You'll be able to easily install and remove FKEY's in
- your System file. SuperFind - A universal find and replace command for your
- Finder. You specify search criteria (name, type, and/or creator) and
- SuperFind will change all such files to the type, creator, and/or name that
- you requestAlias ---> Apple Menu - Simply drag and drop a file on top of
- the Alias ---> Apple Menu icon and an alias to the file will be put into
- the Apple Menu Items folder. And more goodies!
-
- Name = System 7 Desktop.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:System 7 Desktop.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 2/13/92 Version:
- Description:
- Learn how to "Force Quit" the Finder in System 7 without installing any
- additional software or messing with ResEdit. Also, a simple way to rebuild
- the Desktop file under System 7 - without having to restart the computer.
- This small file explains how to unlock these neat features found on any Mac
- running System 7.0.
-
- Name = System 7 Installation.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:System 7 Installation.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 9/06/91 Version:
- Description:
- If you obtained System 7 in a package provided by Apple, you already have
- installation instructions. If you obtained System 7 through AMUG and took
- advantage of the package deal which included "The Macintosh Bible Guide to
- System 7", that also has complete installation instructions. One of the
- purposes of this article is to provide guidance for those attempting to go
- it without written guidance. There are one or two little hookers about
- System 7 you should know before installing it. This System 7 install
- article was written by Dorman Bullard of the AMUG News team. Other User
- Groups may reprint provided the author and AMUG recieve credit and a copy.
-
- Name = System 7 Keyboard Remap.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:System 7 Keyboard Remap.sit
- Size: 10K Date:11/01/91 Version:
- Description:
- Apple changed the keyboard mapping for System 7 without publicizing this
- fact. If you suddenly find that familiar keystrokes don't produce
- familiar characters when you've upgraded to System 7, this file is for
- you. It contains some explanation of the changes in System 7 and a KCHR
- resource that you can drop into your System Folder that will allow you to
- revert to the System 6 keyboard mapping.
-
- Name = System 7 Pack! 3.5.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:System 7 Pack! 3.5.sit
- Size:103K Date:10/28/93 Version: 3.5
- Description:
- System 7 Pack! 3.5 - Rated 4 Mice by MacUser Magazine! Highly recommmended
- by MacWorld! Now includes System 7 Pack! Extras Control Panel FREE!
- Increases speed of Finder copies by 300% Increases speed of Finder by
- removing ZoomRects. Change Finder's menu command keys! Add
- application-document links. (e.g. MacWrite ---> MS Word.) Eliminate the
- rename delay! Suppress annoying dialog boxes! Accelerated Empty Trash. Mac
- version of the Windows Task Manager, File Sharing Toggle, Change Speaker
- Volume, Hot Keys for Restart, ShutDown, and Sleep. And Much More! A must
- for System 7 users! Fully compatible with System 7.1.
-
- Name = System7PowerPoint.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:S:System7PowerPoint.sit
- Size:140K Date: 7/02/91 Version:
- Description:
- This is a Color PowerPoint Apple Presentation of the new System 7.0 and its
- features.
-
- Name = System 7 Saga.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:System 7 Saga.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- System 7 Saga - Switching to System 7 has been a breeze for many users, but
- a few -- like Ray -- have experienced frustrations. Ray manages to keep his
- sense of humor tuned to a high key as he travels through uncharted
- territory. (Don't forget your charge card.) Reprinted from Mac Monitor,
- newsletter of the Savannah Macintosh Users Group.
-
- Name = System 7 Ten ToDos.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:System 7 Ten ToDos.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- System 7 Ten ToDos - Let's face it. System 7 is not perfect. But it can be
- improved dramatically with a little tweaking. This short article covers 10
- things to do to improve and have fun with System 7. It includes 6 figures
- that help clarify the ways to accomplish the recommended tasks. It appears
- in the May, 1992 issue of the MacValley Voice, newsletter of the MacValley
- Users Group, Burbank, CA.
-
- Name = System 7 corner.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:S:System 7 corner.sit
- Size: 93K Date: 8/28/91 Version:
- Description:
- System 7 corner contains info on HyperCard 2.1, System 7 tools and
- more. The System 7.0 corner is from Outside VAMP a Netherlands Programing
- BBS. For more information contact: John Sinteur; lid, Outside VAMP,
- Strawinskypad 822324 DB Leiden, 01830 - 24307 (werk) 071 - 317146 (thuis).
-
- Name = System 7 tips.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:System 7 tips.sit
- Size: 16K Date:11/01/91 Version:
- Description:
- This text file contains System 7 tips from several sources.
-
- Name = System Errors 7.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:S:System Errors 7.0.1.sit
- Size: 54K Date:12/23/92 Version: 7.0.1
- Description:
- System Errors 7.0.1 - Comprehensive listing of all System 7.01 positive
- error codes from 1 to 32767 in DOCMaker format. Based on information from
- IM volume VI, and System Errors DA 3.0. Somewhat technical. Freeware.
-
- Name = TEXT<->ttro 1.0.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TEXT<->ttro 1.0.1.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 4/09/93 Version: 1.0.1
- Description:
- TEXT<->ttro 1.0.1 - TEXT<->ttro is the world's simplest drag and drop
- utility, written to simplify the process converting TeachText read-only
- documents into normal TeachText files and vice versa. Normal TeachText
- files have file type 'TEXT'. TeachText read-only documents have file type
- 'ttro'. Just drop either kind of TeachText document onto TEXT<->ttro, and
- TEXT<->ttro will convert it to the other kind.
-
- Name = THE REGULATOR.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:THE REGULATOR.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 1/01/93 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- THE REGULATOR - Put this faceless background application in your extensions
- folder and reboot. When you are plugged into a battery charger, It modifies
- power settings so you are in non-rest mode; System sleep is 15 minutes;
- Hard disk sleep is 15 minutes. If you are not plugged into a battery
- charger, It modifies power settings soyou are in rest mode; System sleep is
- whatever you set it to be via the Portable control panel; HD sleep is
- whatever you set it to be via the Portable control panel. Version 1.2
- Cleans up source, adds a check for existing portables.
-
- Name = THINK Scripts 1.2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:THINK Scripts 1.2.1.sit
- Size: 30K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.2.1
- Description:
- THINK Scripts 1.2.1 - Five AppleScript droplets for use in combination with
- Symantec C++ 6.0.1. The only difference between versions 1.2 and 1.2.1 is
- that the scripts from version 1.2 were compiled with AppleScript 1.1,
- making them unusable for version 1.0 owners. The droplets are - THINK Bring
- Up to Date (Does a 'Bring up to date' of projects dropped onto it.), THINK
- Bring Up to Date & Shut (Does a 'Bring up to date' of projects dropped onto
- it. Shuts down your Macintosh afterwards.), THINK Compact Projects (Does a
- 'Compact Project' of projects dropped onto it.), THINK Remove Objects (Does
- a 'Remove Objects' of projects dropped onto it.), and THINK Set Options
- (Allows one to set compilation options to multiple projects).
-
- Name = TRASHPKR.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TRASHPKR.sit
- Size: 49K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- Trash Picker - Trashpicker is a system 7 control panel that gives you
- detailed control over your trash. There are numerous options that can be
- specified with respect to both immediate deletion of files and
- automatic and timed deletion. Options can be chosen among types of
- media to delete from, types of files, low disk space options,
- immediate drag-and-delete, and numerous others.
-
- Name = table.emptyTable.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:table.emptyTable.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- table.emptyTable - a Frontier Script.
-
- Name = table.surePath.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:table.surePath.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- table.surePath - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk, file.surePath.
- To install it, 1. With Frontier 1.0 running, double-click on the
- table.surePath file. 2. Launch DocServer, and select the Load Text File
- command from the File menu. Select "DocServer Source Text" from this
- folder. Hope you like it!
-
- Name = table.uniqueName.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:table.uniqueName.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- table.uniqueName - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk,
- table.uniqueName.
-
- Name = table sure path.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:table sure path.sit
- Size: 3K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- table sure path - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk, file.surePath.
-
- Name = Task-It 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:Task-It 1.0.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 9/28/91 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Task-It is an application which will monitor and allow partial control over
- System 7.0 processes. It will monitor memory and CPU usage in addition to
- some application management via a pop-up menu. Documentation included.
-
- Name = TearOFFs1.0b6.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TearOFFs1.0b6.sit
- Size: 46K Date:12/29/92 Version: 1.0b6
- Description:
- TearOFFs1.0b6 - TearOFFs allows menus to be torn off in any application.
- It can tear hierarchials as well. Great for large monitors. Save yourself
- from those long trips to the menubar. Tear off those font, size, and style
- hierarchial menus, and make creativity less of a pain. Tear off NowMenu's
- menus. It also tears off titles (TOTs), miniature tear off menus. TearOFFs
- works with all system configurations above 6.0.
-
- Name = TechTool 1.04.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TechTool 1.04.sit
- Size:101K Date: 4/01/94 Version: 1.04
- Description:
- TechTool 1.04 - TechTool is a small utility which automates two tasks
- Macintosh users often need to perform - Rebuilding the desktop and Zapping
- the PRAM. While TechTool makes these tasks easier by allowing the user to
- perform them without memorizing cryptic keystrokes, it also accomplishes
- these tasks better than with traditional methods. TechTool provides a
- better solution to rebuilding the desktop than the common method. It
- actually deletes the original desktop. The next time the Finder loads, it
- will create a brand new desktop file. Also displays the date the computer
- was manufactured and the total hours of use. Revision 1.0.4 displays and
- prints full system information and allows restoration of PRAM data.
-
- Name = TextStreamer2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TextStreamer2.0.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 5/14/93 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- TextStreamer2.0 - "This program is a drop box for System 7. Drop text
- files on top of this program to concatenate them together. It currently has
- three settings, 1.Put headers on each file 2. Move file to trash 3. Page
- breaks. Option key - You can now set the preferences on the fly by holding
- down the Option-key while you drop files onto Text Streamer. Now I don't
- have five copies on my desktop. ::)
-
- Name = TheBar 2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TheBar 2.1.sit
- Size: 34K Date:10/28/93 Version: 2.1
- Description:
- TheBar 2.1 - This is a small program which displays the icons of all of the
- currently running programs in a small window. Double-clicking on an icon
- will switch you to that program's layer. It will only run on a Color
- Quickdraw capable Macintosh running System 7.0 or later. The bar may be
- arranged either horizontally or vertically, and may be drawn in any color.
- The program can use either full size (Finder icon size) or half size
- (Application menu size) icons. This is a nice program for people who are
- constantly switching between applications, and spend alot of time moving
- the mouse to the upper right corner to do so. This version has fixes and
- enhancements. Balloon help is now supported.
-
- Name = The Frog Prints.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:The Frog Prints.sit
- Size: 23K Date:11/06/92 Version:
- Description:
- The Frog Prints - The Frog Prints is SYSTEM 7 ONLY. Its only interface is
- Drag anDrop, so you cannot use it with earlier Systems. If you double-click
- on it from a System 6 machine, you will get an error message and the
- software will quit gracefully. To use The Frog Prints _with_ System 7,
- simply select the files you want to print and drag them on the program's
- icon or an alias of it. The Frog Prints prints plain text files to the
- printer you have selected in the Chooser.
-
- Name = Threshold 1.0.4.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Threshold 1.0.4.sit
- Size: 78K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.04
- Description:
- Threshold 1.0.4 - Threshold is a utility for the PowerBook that allows you
- to alter when the PowerBook's "your battery is getting low" alerts appear.
- While it is more useful if you are using an external battery like a
- Technöggin PowerPlate or the VST ThinPack, it also works great with
- internal batteries. Threshold allows you to manually control the threshold
- voltages for these warning messages, so that they come up when you want
- them to. Threshold requires System 7.0 or later. Threshold has been tested
- on most current flavors of PowerBooks. It will not work on a Duo. 1.0.3 -
- Added additional code to prevent problems with corrupted "MyBattery Link"
- file, and more.
-
- Name = TimeTeller 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TimeTeller 1.1.sit
- Size: 66K Date: 8/11/93 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- TimeTeller 1.1 - TimeTeller makes your Mac speak the time using a digitized
- voice. The spoken times are determined by a schedule that you can change
- using ResEdit, as described in the documentation. TimeTeller requires
- System 7, and works only on a Mac II or later machine. TimeTeller uses only
- 48K of application memory while running. Its "disk footprint" is less than
- 64K. Since TimeTeller is a background application, it does not trap any
- patches and can't cause compatibility problems. Version 1.1 is compatible
- with Apple's Sound Manager 3.0. If you aren't using Sound Manager 3.0, I
- suggest that you continue to use version 1.0 of TimeTeller, which requires
- only 32K of application memory.
-
- Name = Timer 4.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:Timer 4.2.sit
- Size: 79K Date: 6/28/93 Version: 4.2
- Description:
- Timer 4.2 - Timer 4.2 is a more-than-functional stopwatch, featuring
- count-up, count-down, fully configurable color, graphical Time Bar,
- multiple timers open at the same time, and more. Full docs included. Also
- included is GraphMan, a program which makes your Mac look like its working
- hard, and Bragging Rights, a program which tells you all about the mac you
- are running.
-
- Name = Tiny Saver 3.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:Tiny Saver 3.1.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 3/11/94 Version: 3.1
- Description:
- Tiny Saver 3.1 - Tiny Saver is a very small screen saver. It does just what
- a screen saver is supposed to do and not much else. This version is a
- 'background only application' so it only uses 12k of RAM when it is in not
- actually saving the screen. Being a background application, it will not
- show up in the application menu and won't always end up in your face when
- you quit other applications. It is a nifty blend of the features of a
- system extension with the reliability of an application. Move the mouse to
- the upper left hand corner to save the screen. Hold down the shift key
- while moving it to that corner to configure it.
-
- Name = ToggleAT.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:ToggleAT.sit
- Size: 9K Date:10/26/92 Version:
- Description:
- ToggleAT - is an FKEY for the Macintosh PowerBook. The intent of this FKEY
- isto be able to avoid going to the Chooser to turn off AppleTalk every time
- you take your PowerBook on the road since this requires a menu item, a
- button click, an “Are you sure” dialog, an OK dialog and a close box.
- Turning it back on requires a menu item, a button click, an OK dialog and a
- close box. This is almost more trouble than it is worth. So, I wanted an
- FKEY that allowed me to blast AppleTalk off with a single key combo and hit
- the road. This is the ToggleAT FKEY. It comes as resource ID 12, which is
- only useful if you use a macro program like QuicKeys to trigger it. If you
- want to use it without such, you will need to renumber it.
-
- Name = Town Meeting 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:Town Meeting 2.0.sit
- Size: 50K Date: 5/27/92 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- Town Meeting 2.0 - Town Meeting is an innovative groupware program that
- allows you and other users to hold an electronic meeting on any Macintosh
- computer running System 7. Anonymous mode available-everyone says what they
- really think. Meetings can be password restricted. Private messaging
- available. Meetings can be logged to a text file. Server can run in
- background on any Mac running System 7. No dedicated Mac is required.
- Server and Client applications are only about 35k each. Very reasonable
- pricing. Individual registrations, 5, 10, and 20 packs available via 800#.
- Larger site licenses available.
-
- Name = TransferNotice.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TransferNotice.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 6/15/93 Version:
- Description:
- TransferNotice 1.01 - Transfer Notice is a small application that was made
- for the benefit of those who have their Macintosh installed on a network.
- The aim of this utility is to provide an Alert to the local user as soon as
- any new item is dropped into a folder being shared over the network. This
- version requires System 7.
-
- Name = TrashAlias 1.1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TrashAlias 1.1.1.sit
- Size: 15K Date: 4/09/92 Version: 1.1.1
- Description:
- TrashAlias 1.1.1 - is a freeware Control Panel for System 7. In System 7,
- users can create multiple desktop icons to represent a single document,
- application, or folder. One represents the actual original, but the others,
- called aliases, just point to it. This feature, for example, allows a user
- to keep an application located within one folder, but be able launch it by
- double-clicking on its alias from another location, such as the desktop.
- The alias is actually a separate file created and maintained by the Finder.
- However, if a user deletes the original file, the alias file still remains.
- TrashAlias remedies this problem by automatically deleting any alias files
- associated with a file (or folder) when it is deleted.
-
- Name = Trash Chute.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:T:Trash Chute.sit
- Size: 5K Date: 7/28/91 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- TrashChute - This simple application is handy for people using System 7.
- Place it in your StartUp Folder and it will automatically empty the Trash
- Can (which is sometimes full when you startup).
-
- Name = TrashSelector 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TrashSelector 1.2.sit
- Size: 25K Date: 9/04/92 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- TrashSelector 1.2 - Trash Selector 1.2 is a System 7 utility (cdev) which
- allows you to trash only those items in the trash can you wish to trash.
- When you select "Empty Trash" (actually it will say "Trash Selector" when
- Trash Selector is active) from the Special menu, you will be presented with
- a hierarchical list of all items in the trash can. Select the ones you want
- to trash and then trash 'em. Couldn't be easier.
-
- Name = Trig Mini-Applet.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:Trig Mini-Applet.sit
- Size: 22K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- Trig Mini-Applet - 1. Copy this folder into the UserLand Utilities
- sub-folder in your Frontier 1.0 folder. 2. Double-click on the
- Trig.Frontier install file to add its glue script table and its shared
- menu. 3. Double-click on the Trig application. Check out the oneLiners
- outline. Read the readme wptext.
-
- Name = Trimmer.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:Trimmer.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 4/14/92 Version:
- Description:
- Trimmer - Trimmer is a System 7 control panel that lets you select which
- fonts to include in PostScript files printed to disk. It also includes a
- check box for excluding the laserprep PostScript header from files saved to
- disk. Shareware $10.
-
- Name = Troubleshooting 7.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 Tools:T:Troubleshooting 7.0.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 7/02/91 Version:
- Description:
- Installation & Troubleshooting Caveats. Copyright 1991, Apple Computer,
- Inc. Troubleshooting Caveats provides invaluable information about
- installing, extensions, virus protection & security programs, and bugs &
- workarounds. It is a MacWrite II document.
-
- Name = Tweety.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:Tweety.sit
- Size: 16K Date:12/23/92 Version:
- Description:
- Tweety - Tweety is a System 7 extension for the Mac. Once loaded, it will
- randomly play sounds in the background while you use your computer. The
- standard sounds it comes with are soothing (IMHO :-) bird sounds, though
- you can change the sounds to be anything you desire (see Tweety
- documentation for instructions).
-
- Name = TypeChanger 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:T:TypeChanger 1.3.sit
- Size: 55K Date: 6/28/93 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- TypeChanger 1.3 - This is a great System 7 utility. Drop files onto this
- application, then TypeChanger will prompt you for a new Type and Creator.
- If you drop one file, then TypeChanger will display that file's type and
- creator, If you drop many of the same types of files, you can change them
- all at once. If you add a new type, give it a name and TypeChanger will
- remember that new type.
-
- Name = U.S. - Dvorak.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:U.S. - Dvorak.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 9/16/93 Version:
- Description:
- U.S. - Dvorak I and II - These System 7 keyboard layouts may be dropped
- into your System Folder. As an efficient alternative to the standard QWERTY
- layout, Dvorak may be just the thing you need if you are currently fighting
- repetive stress injury (RSI) problems. Strictly based on the standard U.S.
- layout (default for System 7), I proceeded to create two layouts for
- Dvorak. Both layouts differ slightly from the ANSI Dvorak. You can change
- keyboard layouts at any time with the Keyboard control panel or by pressing
- command-option-space. Use Key Caps to see where all of the keys are
- located. After years of QWERTY, it doesn't come easily. You can move
- the keys around on some keyboards if you want them to read correctly.
-
- Name = UltraFind 1.0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:UltraFind 1.0.3.sit
- Size:186K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.0.3
- Description:
- UltraFind 1.0.3 - UltraFind is a powerful File Scanner utility specially
- developed for System 7 that can quickly find specific files or groups of
- related files - anywhere on your computer or network - and move them to
- another location or network volume (or open, copy, label, examine, backup
- and/or remove them). Searching on just about any conceivable combination of
- Macintosh file attribute, UltraFind is designed to go and get the exact
- document you need from among countless documents with similar file names or
- types, or collect files from all over your system and move them to new
- locations. You can even search for specific words, or parts of sentences
- anywhere within files on any mounted media (CD's, tapes, hard drives...).
-
- Name = Understudy.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:Understudy.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 3/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- Understudy - The System 7 Finder (by default) will offer to open a TEXT or
- PICT document with TeachText, if the application that originally created
- the document is unavailable. This mechanism is controlled by a resource in
- the Finder itself, so it is extensible. The Understudy system extension
- provides a convenient way to modify this behavior, without changing the
- Finder. Written by Larry Rosenstein at Apple. Requires ResEdit for
- configuration.
-
- Name = UnlockFolder.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:UnlockFolder.sit
- Size: 18K Date: 4/14/92 Version:
- Description:
- UnlockFolder - When a System 6 Mac accesses a System 7 Mac's hard disk
- using file sharing, it often happens that the Sys7's hard disk gets locked
- you can no longer change its name or icon. This little program
- fixes that. Short description included. Freeware.
-
- Name = Unnamed Clocks Program 1.2a.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:Unnamed Clocks Program 1.2a.sit
- Size: 15K Date:12/29/92 Version: 1.2a
- Description:
- Unnamed Clocks Program 1.2a - Version 1.2a is a program which will display
- 8 clocks in a small window, each with a user-selectable time zone. You may
- customize the program to show different cities, and to take daylight
- savings time into account. Version 1.2a requires System 7 and a monitor
- with at least 640 pixels across. This means that it will not work on
- Apple’s 12” RGB monitor. (You will not see all the clocks). I originally
- designed this program with my PowerBook in mind to keep track of different
- time zones while I was traveling, but soon found it useful on my desktop
- machine as well.
-
- Name = UserLand Frontier™ Info Kit.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Frontier:UserLand Frontier™ Info Kit.sit
- Size: 27K Date: 4/25/92 Version:
- Description:
- UserLand Frontier™ Info Kit - Finally, an easy way to customize and
- automate your Macintosh! Write your own utilities to control the Macintosh
- desktop, networks and System 7-compatible applications. More info inside!
-
- Name = VM-Eject 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:VM-Eject 2.0.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 6/19/91 Version: 2.0
- Description:
- VMEject 2.0 - This is VMEject 2.0, a freeware application that will modify
- System 7's Memory cdev (Control Panel) to allow you to put your Virtual
- Memory swap file on a removable media like a SyQuest drive. If you do so,
- be sure that you DO NOT EJECT THE CARTRIDGE! Serious Bad Things will
- happen.
-
- Name = VMTuner.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:VMTuner.sit
- Size: 83K Date:10/14/92 Version:
- Description:
- VMTuner - System 7 offers you the ability to 'extend' the available memory
- by pretending your Macintosh has more RAM than it actually has installed.
- Instead, the Mac uses a file on disk to store portions of the RAM it
- currently doesn't need in order to make room for another portion it needs
- to use now. This way of extending memory is called virtual memory (VM), and
- it happens transparently for the applications, except for one thing: speed.
- The so-called swapping of portions of RAM from and to the disk causes your
- computer to slow down considerably. The larger you set the virtual memory
- size, the slower your Mac will get.
-
- Name = Version2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:Version2.2.sit
- Size: 47K Date: 9/24/92 Version: 2.2
- Description:
- Version2.2 - Version is a shareware utility application useful for
- determining the versions of applications, control panels, INITs and
- extensions you own. Since keeping up-to-date with the current revisions of
- your Macintosh software is important, using Version is an easy way to
- produce a listing of your current versions. Use Version to produce a
- listing of your current revisions of software to determine compatibility
- and/or the need to upgrade.
-
- Name = View Setter 1.2.1u.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:View Setter 1.2.1u.sit
- Size:158K Date: 6/13/94 Version: 1.21u
- Description:
- View Setter 1.2.1u - View Setter is an Applescript 1.1 script, which
- scripts the finder, so, unless you have system 7.5, which includes
- everything you need to run this program, you will need the following to use
- this utility - System 7.1, Applescript 1.1 and it's scripting additions,
- and the Finder Scripting addition. I decided to create View Setter as a way
- to teach myself Applescript. It basically organizes, cleans up, and
- staggers all of the windows of all the folders on whatever volume you want
- it to. I created it because I was tired of having to organize, clean up,
- and stagger the windows on my workstation.
-
- Name = Wait!1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:Wait!1.0.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 6/15/93 Version: 1.0
- Description:
- Wait!1.0 - Wait! provides you with a means of changing the Finder’s rename
- delay through a Control Panel, and without having to restart your machine.
- The rename delay is the amount of time the Finder waits after you have
- clicked on a file’s name before allowing you to edit it. This control panel
- requires System 7.
-
- Name = Warp7Utilities 1.2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:Warp7Utilities 1.2.1.sit
- Size: 40K Date: 5/23/94 Version: 1.2.1
- Description:
- Warp7Utilities 1.2.1 - Warp7Finder Utilities demo version is shareware.
- Warp7Finder Utilities provides Finder acceleration, setting Finder memory,
- application substitution, and alias management. Also included is
- Warp7Launcher, a file launcher which forces the Finder to quit, making its
- memory available to other applications. I am planning to add new features
- and improvements including the following, Support for adding/changing
- command key equivalents. Better multiple volume support for the Alias
- Manager feature. A main window.
-
- Name = Wild 1.0.0.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:AppleScript:Wild 1.0.0.sit
- Size: 44K Date: 6/13/94 Version: 1.0.0
- Description:
- Wild 1.0.0 - Wild is an AppleScript addition which expands wildcarded file
- and folder names. Complete installation and usage instructions are
- included. Copyright 1994 by Rainbow Hill Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
-
- Name = Window Juggler 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:Window Juggler 1.2.sit
- Size: 17K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1.2
- Description:
- Window Juggler 1.2 - Window Juggler is a simple system extension which
- makes it easy for you to use the keyboard to switch between all of the
- windows you’ve opened, across all the application programs you’re using.
- When you press the Command-Tab key, Window Juggler shows you a list with
- the titles of all open windows, in the order in which you most recently
- accessed them. The list remains visible as long as you keep holding down
- the Command key. Each time you press the Tab key (while still pressing
- Command), the next window in the list will be hilighted. To move backwards
- in the list, press Shift-Tab (while still pressing Command). Requires
- System 7 or later.
-
- Name = WindowWizard US.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:WindowWizard US.sit
- Size: 26K Date: 8/22/92 Version:
- Description:
- WindowWizard US - WindowWizard provides Macintosh computers running system
- 7 with a pop-up menu (off the window title!) which shows - the windows of
- the application currently in the foreground. - the background applications
- and their windows. In other words, this menu makes it possible to switch
- quickly and easily between all the open applications and windows on your
- Macintosh.
-
- Name = WithaView7 v1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:WithaView7 v1.1.sit
- Size: 4K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1.1 for 7
- Description:
- WithaView7 v1.1 - One nice feature of System 7 is being able to change the
- view of a Finder window to by ‘name,’ ‘size,’ ‘kind,’ or ‘modified’ simply
- by clicking on the appropriate part of the Finder window. Unfortunately
- there is no capability under System 7 to change to a view by ‘icon’ or from
- a view by ‘icon’ to a view by ‘name.’ WithAView7 is an extension for use
- with System 7 that allows the user to change the view in a Finder window
- from ‘by icon’ to ‘by name’ by clicking in an appropriate part of the
- window. The user can also switch to view ‘by icon’ or ‘by small icon’ by
- clicking in the appropriate part of a Finder window while holding down the
- option key.
-
- Name = WrapScreen1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:WrapScreen1.3.sit
- Size: 9K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.3
- Description:
- WrapScreen1.3 - This control panel lets your screen wrap onto itself - your
- mouse can exit through the right edge and reenter on the left. You can
- choose to wrap horizontally, vertically or both by checking the appropriate
- boxes in the control panel. Changes take effect as soon as you close
- the control panel, and are remembered for the next restarts. You can also
- choose not to wrap vertically on the main monitor (useful to catch the
- menus), and not to wrap in the corners of the main monitor (useful also for
- the menus, and for screen savers). This version is fully compatible with
- multiple screen systems. The mouse will wrap correctly one monitor to the
- next, just don't lose that pointer!!
-
- Name = Yo-Yo.8.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:Yo-Yo.8.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 5/31/93 Version: 0.8
- Description:
- Yo-Yo.8 - Have you ever had the urge to turn on your Macintosh and begin
- working where you last left off, with the same applications and documents
- open and running? This is the first step to such a utility. This version
- currently only handles applications. When you Restart or Shutdown from the
- Finder, the same applications will be running when you start up again.
- Future versions are planned to handle open documents, so when you start up
- you truely are where you left off in your open documents. This INIT
- requires System 7. It uses aliases in a new and unique manner.
-
- Name = ZOOMSW11.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:ZOOMSW11.sit
- Size: 20K Date: 7/22/92 Version: 1.1
- Description:
- ZOOMSW1.1 - ZoomSwitch 1.1 allows you to turn the zoomrects on or off in
- system 7.0. Zoomrects are the zooming squares you get when you open a
- window on the Mac. Turning them off makes the machine speedier.
- Freeware. If you use it, please send me your name and address so I can
- keep you informed of any changes in the program.
-
- Name = zapParam1.0a1.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:zapParam1.0a1.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 1/06/92 Version: 1.0a1
- Description:
- System software 7.0 does not offer a method of users zapping their
- parameter ram when they have problems or just want to for the fun of it.
- Previous versions allowed this with the ‘SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND + open
- Control Panel’. zapParam was written for those of you who want to wipe out
- your parameter ram while running under system 7. zapParam is a control
- panel and, of course, is runnable from anywhere on your hard disk just by
- double-clicking on it. zapParam will not run under 6.0 or earlier. It runs
- but gives a friendly notice that it won't zap param and gives instructions
- on how to do it under 6.0 systems.
-
- Name = Zing.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:Zing.sit
- Size: 23K Date: 7/28/92 Version:
- Description:
- Zing - Zing is a small “chat” application that uses system 7 AppleEvents
- for its communication. Ping doesn’t have a lot of bells and whistles, but
- it runs in only 30K of memory; small enough to make it possible to run as
- startup item for most macs. The problem with most larger talk applications
- is that they’re too large to run, so noone bothers, so you can’t talk after
- all.
-
- Name = Zipple1.9.2.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:U-Z:Zipple1.9.2.sit
- Size: 45K Date: 3/24/94 Version: 1.9.2
- Description:
- Zipple1.9.2 - Zipple is a control panel and extension for System 7 which
- allows you to replace the titles of your Apple, Balloon Help, Keyboard (if
- you have one), and Application menus with animated images, in color if you
- have a color screen. The displayed image can depend on the frontmost
- application or desk accessory, if you like. You can use the ready-made
- images that come with Zipple, or create your own with the sophisticated
- editor in the control panel. Plus, it's easy to use.
-
- Name = Zync1.0a.sit
- Path = AMUG CD:Files:System7 tools:Powerbook:Zync1.0a.sit
- Size: 13K Date:12/28/92 Version: 1.0a
- Description:
- Zync1.0a - Zync is a file synchronization application designed for
- PowerBooks. Its purpose is to copy files back and forth between your
- PowerBook and a desktop computer. Put Zync on either computer, then
- configure it by selecting a "remote" and a "local" folder from the Setup
- item in the Zync menu. In the Setup dialog you asked to enter information
- regarding the "remote" volume. Zync can automatically mount and unmount the
- remote volume in order to do the file synchronization, so setup need to be
- done only once.
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