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- Name = CapsKey 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:C:CapsKey 1.1.sit
- Size: 14K Date: 5/30/95
- Description:
- CapsKey 1.1 - CapsKey is an XFCN, which is a resource you attach to a
- Hypercard stack to extend its functionality. You need to copy CapsKey into
- any stack that you want to use it in. You can also copy CapsKey to your
- Home stack or the HyperCard application itself, in which case all stacks
- can use it. If you make a stack that you expect other people to use, be
- sure to include the XFCN in the stack itself. There are a variety of
- programs you can use to get the XFCN into your stack. ResEdit is a
- resource editing program available from Apple. ResCopy is a Hypercard
- stack that copies resources. There are others, as well, but those are the
- two I know about. The ID of the resource is not critical and can be
-
- Name = Waldo 4.11.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:U-Z:Waldo 4.11.sit
- Size:342K Date: 5/16/95
- Description:
- Waldo 4.11 - WALDO is a HyperCard HyperText program. It requires HyperCard
- 2.0. WALDO turns plain text files into HyperText documents. There are many
- HyperText indexing and multimedia features in WALDO. Waldos may include
- graphics, sound and animation and video. Waldo is ShareWare. Waldo creates
- Digital books, magazines and documents. Version 4 is a MAJOR upgrade.
- Waldo includes XHome & Waldex.
-
- Name = Soto 1.22.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:S:Soto 1.22.sit
- Size:421K Date: 5/16/95
- Description:
- Soto 1.22 - Soto is used to write and format text for Waldo. Waldo is a
- shareware HyperMedia publishing program I have written. Soto is for
- reading unstructured and formatted plain text files. Soto reads plain
- ASCII text and creates page breaks based either on blocks of text
- (500,1000 or 2000 characters) or Soto creates page breaks based on two
- blank lines between text. Soto may also be used as a simple and powerful
- database. Read the help screen in Soto for complete instructions. Display
- the help screen by clicking on the question mark button. Click on an item
- to display a definition. Click on a definition to display the help item
- list.
-
- Name = ServerMount XFCN 1.0.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:S:ServerMount XFCN 1.0.3.sit
- Size: 32K Date: 5/10/95
- Description:
- ServerMount XFCN 1.0.3 - This package contains an external function to
- mount shared AppleShare volumes programmatically from within an HyperCard
- application The external needs the System 7.x or the AppleShare
- Workstation 3.0 'AppleShare Chooser extension' installed to work. To use
- it with System 6 you can install a more recent version (Workstation 3.0.1
- or from System 7.1) of the AppleShare Chooser extension with that system
- (only versions 6.0.4-6.0.8). The external does test for the chooser
- extension version. If an error occurs while determining the version or the
- version is not recent the external function will not be executed and an
- error is returned. When using System 7 the AppleShare extension file...
-
- Name = ScriptTapper.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:S:ScriptTapper.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 5/09/95
- Description:
- ScriptTapper - In the eternal quest for HyperTalk knowledge, I downloaded a
- script-stealing stack, but it only read stack, card, and background
- scripts, and I knew I could do better, so I made ScriptTapper.
- ScriptTapper allows you to access any script - scripts of stacks, cards,
- backgrounds, card/background buttons, and card/background fields. Best of
- all, it's extremely easy to use, presenting lists of cards or backgrounds,
- and even buttons and fields - and you can bail out any time with one
- button on every card.
-
- Name = ExerciseLog 1.21.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:D-E:ExerciseLog 1.21.sit
- Size:123K Date: 5/09/95
- Description:
- ExerciseLog 1.21 - Are you an exercise fanatic who likes to keep track of
- your workouts? This thorough HyperCard stack will keep track of every
- piece of your daily and weekly workouts, including the sport, type (long,
- short..), effort, distance in miles, minutes and pace, comments, details,
- equipment, weather and pulse and weight, and yearly miles. You can also
- keep track of numerous workouts per day. Then you can look at a weekly
- overview and running tally. After you do all this, you'll be able to see
- why you're so healthy! The help file included is tremendous. If you love
- record keeping, check it out! Changes - streamline importing of weekly
- overview data, fixed some bugs in weekly overview section (esp. in
-
- Name = InvertMe XCMD Installer.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:I-L:InvertMe XCMD Installer.sit
- Size:549K Date: 5/08/95
- Description:
- InvertMe XCMD Installer - InvertMe is an XCMD allowing the color inversion
- of objects in HyperCard. Color inversion means turning every color into its
- opposite on the color wheel. By inverting the color of buttons, you can
- create various effects, such as 3D, without scripting or creating custom
- graphics. You can also place invisible buttons over color graphics to
- create custom effects.
-
- Name = NumStringer XFCN 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:H-Z:NumStringer XFCN 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 5/08/95
- Description:
- NumStringer XFCN 1.0 - NumStringer is a function that takes two parameters.
- The first parameter is a number that will be operated on. The second
- parameter is the number of digits that the first number should occupy. If
- the first parameter has fewer digits than the second parameter, the result
- will be the first parameter padded with leading zeros to fill all the
- digits. If the first parameter has more digits than the second parameter,
- the result will be the first parameter. I've found this useful in
- applications where I needed to serialize a set of documents and could
- simply append a number, and still keep them in order. Click on and/or
- examine the script of the button in the stack to see how it works!
-
- Name = Notifier XCMD 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:H-Z:Notifier XCMD 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 5/08/95
- Description:
- Notifier XCMD 1.0 - Notifier takes no parameters. When called, it puts a
- flashing sicn in the application menu, and marks the application with a
- diamond, if the calling application is in the background. If the calling
- application is in the foreground, nothing happens. This is useful for long
- scripts to let the user switch out of HyperCard and work on something
- else, but then let them know when HyperCard is ready to interact again.
- Click on and/or examine the script of the button in the stack to see how
- it works!
-
- Name = Menu Stack.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:M:Menu Stack.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 5/07/95
- Description:
- Menu Stack - Ben's Menu Stack is a unique utility for HyperCard that allows
- you to access any of your stacks from a user-modifiable menu. It was just
- something I thought was missing from HyperCard, and I must say it's very
- useful. If you don't like this, please tell me why. If you have any ideas,
- I'd love to hear them.
-
- Name = BasicDB XCMDs 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:B:BasicDB XCMDs 1.0.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 5/03/95
- Description:
- BasicDB XCMDs 1.0 - For purposes of explaining BasicDB, a HyperCard
- environment will be assumed. However, the externals should work anywhere
- the basic XCMD interface is supported. See Tech Notes at the end for an
- explanation/exceptions. BasicDB is a set of externals that implements a
- simple database file system. BasicDB is just that, basic. It is intended
- for those developers that do not want to store their data inside of
- HyperCard fields inside of stacks, but do not need any of the fancy
- relational or other features of higher end systems. A BasicDB file can
- contain any number of records. Each record, however, has a fixed structure
- of the following - A Numeric key, A String key, Text data, Item ID.
-
- Name = BulkChange 1.21.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:B:BulkChange 1.21.sit
- Size:102K Date: 5/02/95
- Description:
- BulkChange 1.21 - BulkChange is a utility based on HyperCard that allows
- batch processing of text files. You need HyperCard 2.2 and over and System
- 7 and up to use BulkChange. Basically it allows you to find and replace a
- string of any length in a batch of text files. You can select multiple
- files in different directories or process the content of a folder. If you
- choose to work on the content of a folder you can configure BulkChange to
- work on files created by an application in particular. As a commodity you
- can also work on a single file at a time. One of my favorite use of
- Bulkchange is to modify URLs in a bunch of HTML pages on the Web sites I
- maintain or to process text files sent from a FORM page and I can see
-
- Name = Core Collection 1.7.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:C:Core Collection 1.7.sit
- Size: 47K Date: 5/01/95
- Description:
- CoreCollection 1.7 - This is a group of 406 HyperCard externals including -
- Blessed, Compare, CopyFile, DeleteFile, DeleteFolder, GetEOF, GetFileName,
- GetSetup, GetString, GetVersion, Mount, ProgressBar, StripList, Unmount,
- and Volumes and more! An index list is given and the user can click any
- external name to get a full definition of the external command (XCMD), and
- the user can try out the command. The externals were written with Think C
- and are System 7 compatible.
-
- Name = SpeakIt XCMD.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:S:SpeakIt XCMD.sit
- Size: 51K Date: 4/28/95
- Description:
- SpeakIt XCMD - SpeakIt is a hyperCard XCMD (External Command) that will let
- your HyperCard Stack speak using the new Speech Manager. The Speech Manager
- is required for it to work but no adverse effect wil happen if it is not
- available. The Command can speak up to 256 characters of text.
-
- Name = SoundStudioPlay XCMD 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:S:SoundStudioPlay XCMD 1.0.sit
- Size: 51K Date: 4/28/95
- Description:
- SoundStudioPlay XCMD 1.0 - SoundStudioPlay.XCMD is a hyperCard XCMD
- (External Command) gives HyperCard a sound player for Audio IFF files,
- Suitcases, Movies, and any resource files. The player has it's own dialog
- which plays the sound(s) in the file specified.
-
- Name = SoundStudio XCMD 1.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:S:SoundStudio XCMD 1.2.sit
- Size: 57K Date: 4/28/95
- Description:
- SoundStudio XCMD 1.2 - SoundStudio.XCMD is a hyperCard XCMD (External
- Command) gives you the friendly SoundStudio type dialog box for recording
- AIFF files, System 7 type sounds, QuickTime Movies & Suitcase files. The
- stack comes with documentaion, example scripts & added resources for the
- AES recording dialog boxes
-
- Name = ShutDown XCMD 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:S:ShutDown XCMD 1.0.sit
- Size: 35K Date: 4/28/95
- Description:
- ShutDown XCMD 1.0 - ShutDown is a HyperCard XCMD (External Command) which
- will do minor housekeeping before powering down your macintosh. This XCMD
- will not quit applications or save unsaved data during the Shutdown. This
- XCMD is great for demo computers, Student Workstations, unattended
- computers or anywhere where an automated shutdown is wanted and hang-ups
- with open documents is not wanted.
-
- Name = GetFile XCMD 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:F-G:GetFile XCMD 2.0.sit
- Size: 30K Date: 4/28/95
- Description:
- GetFile XCMD 2.0 - GetFile is a hyperCard XCMD (External Command) Which
- will present the user with a dialog box for picking files, applications or
- any file. You can choose up to 4 File Types to be listed or all file
- types. Upon completion the XCMD will return the name of the application
- (If the file chosen is an alias it will automatically return the name of
- the original). Can be used to create stacks that have programmable buttons
- to launch files or applications
-
- Name = ColorPaint Tools 1.0.5.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:C:ColorPaint Tools 1.0.5.sit
- Size:304K Date: 4/27/95
- Description:
- ColorPaint Tools 1.05 - ColorPaint Tools is a long awaited set of tools
- that allows you to actually paint or draw in any stack in COLOR! Unlike
- most Externals, the pictures you draw don't disappear when an object
- crosses their path, and they don't require you to be an expert at ResEdit.
- In fact, the ColorPaint Tools palette is so simple, it actually makes the
- regular HyperCard Tool Palette look complicated! ColorPaint Tools is not
- just a Stack, or set of externals. Its a combination of a Stack, and
- Plug-Ins. The Tool Plug-Ins included are - Color Button Tool, Color Field
- Tool, Eraser Tool, Fill Tool, Filled Rectangle Tool, Line Tools, Paint
- Brush Tool, Perpindicular Line Tool, Plain Rectangle Tool, Rectangle...
-
- Name = GetIconName XFCN 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:A-G:GetIconName XFCN 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 4/24/95
- Description:
- GetIconName XFCN 1.0 - GetIconName takes one parameter, an icon id. It
- returns the name of the icon. Click on the button in the stack or examine
- the script to see how it works. This external is free for purely personal
- use. A license fee of $15.00 is required if you use this external in any
- in-house corporate, shareware or freeware products. The license fee for
- unlimited commercial use in a SINGLE for sale product is $25.00. The
- license fee for unlimited commercial use with MULTIPLE products is $50.00.
- To obtain Pascal source code for the external the cost is $100.00.
-
- Name = GetHyperText XCMD 1.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:A-G:GetHyperText XCMD 1.1.sit
- Size: 8K Date: 4/24/95
- Description:
- GetHyperText XCMD 1.1 - GetHyperText takes three parameters, the id of the
- field, a flag indicating a card field, and a quoted string indicating the
- styles of the hot text. The id is just a unique number that HyperCard
- assigns to every object. The flag should be true if used in a card field,
- false if used in a background field. The quoted string can contain any of
- the characters biuosce which stand for bold, italic, underline, outline,
- shadow, condense, and extend, respectively. These characters can be used
- in any combination. The one major limitation of this external at the
- moment is that it has to be used with a non-scrolling field. I'm working
- on that, but it will take some time. The idea for this external was a
-
- Name = Caliban's XCMDs.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:C:Caliban's XCMDs.sit
- Size: 59K Date: 4/17/95
- Description:
- Caliban's XCMDs - This is a collection of short external commands and
- functions (XCMDs and XFCNs) for HyperCard. CompileIt!-style HyperTalk
- source code has been included in most cases, for educational purposes. To
- examine a pull-down list of all of the topics in this stack, click and
- hold down on the title in the upper left.
-
- Name = SoundMASTER XCMD 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:H-Z:SoundMASTER XCMD 1.0.sit
- Size:103K Date: 4/17/95
- Description:
- SoundMASTER 1.0 XCMD - SoundMASTER is an external command (XCMD) that gives
- HyperCard (and other programs that use externals) access to the multiple
- channel architecture of the Macintosh Extended Sound Manager. It allows
- developers and users alike to play 'snd ' resources of Type 1 or Type 2,
- as well as sound files in AIFF or AIFF-C format. Plus, the user can play
- the entire sound, or just a specified segment as desired. SoundMASTER
- provides an interface for the user to open multiple sound channels and
- sounds, and control how they are played back. It plays sounds
- asynchronously which means that after starting a sound, control of the
- computer is returned to the user.
-
- Name = Text Style Palettes 0.5a.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:T:Text Style Palettes 0.5a.sit
- Size: 33K Date: 4/12/95
- Description:
- Text Style Palettes 0.5a - This simple HyperCard stack contains eight (8)
- palettes and the associated pict resources. These palettes are designed to
- be used for text editing in you stacks. I use them all of the time when I
- am working on my projects. I thought that the rest of the world could
- benefit from them too. Pick the one that is the most suitable for your
- work. This stack was designed in HyperCard 2.2.
-
- Name = GetEjectable XFCN 3.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:A-G:GetEjectable XFCN 3.0.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 4/10/95
- Description:
- GetEjectable XFCN 3.0 - GetEjectable takes one parameter, the name of the
- volume to examine. It returns true or false indicating whether the volume
- is ejectable media or not. Click on and/or examine the script of the
- button to see how it works! A license fee of $10.00 is requested if you
- use this external in any in-house, shareware or freeware products. The
- license fee for unlimited commercial use in a SINGLE for sale product is
- $50.00. The license fee for unlimited commercial use with MULTIPLE
- products is $200.00. These are life-time registrations. You are entitled
- to all future updates without further cost.
-
- Name = FlushEvents XCMD 1.5.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:A-G:FlushEvents XCMD 1.5.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 4/10/95
- Description:
- FlushEvents XCMD 1.5 - FlushEvents takes no parameters. It removes all
- low-level events from the Operating System event queue. This includes
- mouseup, mousedown, keyup, keydown, autokey, window update, disk insert,
- and window activate events. Click on and/or examine the script of the
- button in the stack to see how it works! A license fee is requested if you
- use this external in any in-house, shareware or freeware products.
-
- Name = Amy's Recipes 2.3c.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:A:Amy's Recipes 2.3c.sit
- Size:648K Date: 4/07/95
- Description:
- Amy's Recipes 2.3c - Amy's Recipes is a HyperCard stack containing recipes
- for - Appetizers, breads, candy & cookies, desserts, eggs & cheese, fish &
- seafood, meats, miscellaneous, poultry, salads & soups and vegetables. Each
- card contains the necessary ingredients plus instructions. There are over
- 180 recipes, ready for you to read, search and print, plus you can add your
- own, edit existing recipes, import new ones and more. All these great
- recipes are just $3 shareware! In color.
-
- Name = SetCursorVisible XCMD 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:H-Z:SetCursorVisible XCMD 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 3/31/95
- Description:
- SetCursorVisible takes one parameter, true or false indicating whether the
- cursor is visible or not. Be sure to show the cursor when you can, only
- hide it when you must. You can click on the script to examine this
- function in this stack.
-
- Name = ItemsToLines XFCN 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:H-Z:ItemsToLines XFCN 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 3/31/95
- Description:
- ItemsToLines XFCN 1.0 - takes up to 2 parameters. The first parameter is
- always the string to operate on. This can be any valid Hypercard
- container. The second parameter, which is optional, is the itemdelimiter
- to be used. The default itemdelimiter is a comma, the same as Hypercard.
-
- Name = GetCurApp XFCN 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:A-G:GetCurApp XFCN 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 3/31/95
- Description:
- GetCurApp - takes no parameters. It returns the currently running
- application. This external is intended primarily for applications that
- can't use the expression <the long name of hypercard>. Click on and/or
- examine the script of the button in the stack to see how it works.
-
- Name = Best Fit Demo.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:B:Best Fit Demo.sit
- Size:477K Date: 3/29/95
- Description:
- Best Fit Demo - Best Fit is a specialized tool for manufacturers and
- designers of printed circuit boards. Using it will save time, increase
- efficiency and accuracy. Based on user defined input, BEST FIT will
- calculate and graphically display the best composite layout for a given
- panel and board size.
-
- Name = SendAEData XCMD 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:H-Z:SendAEData XCMD 1.3.sit
- Size: 12K Date: 3/27/95
- Description:
- SendAEData XCMD 1.3 - SendAEData XCMD 1.3 is an XCMD that sends an
- AppleEvent to another program. What is unique to this XCMD is that it is
- simple. You pass the target application, the event class, the event ID and
- the data that you want sent. Syntax - SendAEData (targetApp), (event
- class), (Event ID), (data).
-
- Name = Progression XCMD 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:P:Progression XCMD 1.0.sit
- Size: 13K Date: 3/27/95
- Description:
- Progression XCMD 1.0 - Progression can be used to display a Finder-style
- progress dialog to indicate to your user how long an operation will take.
- Previously, you may have been using the message box with a short message
- such as Completed 1 of 36. While this is adequate, displaying a true
- progress dialog is more elegant and makes your stack appear more like a
- normal Mac application. Shareware by Michael Bradshaw.
-
- Name = Financial Portfolio 3.92.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:F-G:Financial Portfolio 3.92.sit
- Size:255K Date: 3/25/95
- Description:
- Financial Portfolio 3.92 - Financial Portfolio stack lets you keep track of
- your accounts & investments and allows you to calculate your net worth,
- capital gains, etc. There are numerous enhancements and some bug fixes in
- this version and I strongly urge users of previous versions to begin using
- this one. This program is kidware- if you are thinking of using it, please
- send me a dollar (or more, if you would like) and I will forward it to St.
- Jude's Children's Research Hospital.
-
- Name = AutoKeyRate XFCN 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:A-G:AutoKeyRate XFCN 1.0.sit
- Size: 7K Date: 3/24/95
- Description:
- AutoKeyRate XFCN 1.0 - AutoKeyRate takes up to 3 parameters. The first
- parameter is always the command, get or set, which indicates what should
- be done. If the command set is used, then 3 parameters must be used. The
- first parameter is the command, the second parameter is the delay until
- repeat, and the third parameter is the key repeat rate. It returns an
- error message if there are any problems, or empty if successful.
- AutoKeyRate is implemented as an XFCN, although it could have been done as
- an XCMD, I did it this way because it is easy to use to get the current
- keyThresh and keyRepThresh, or set them and check for errors.
-
- Name = CoreCD 1.3.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:C:CoreCD 1.3.sit
- Size: 10K Date: 3/21/95
- Description:
- CoreCD 1.3 - An XFCN which will play audio CD's. Apple's CD-ROM and Foreign
- File Access extensions must be installed. I hope someone finds it useful.
- This external is FreeWare, allowing unlimited use in all freeware stacks.
- You just need in this case to mention the author's name and copyright in
- your stack. CoreCD can be licensed for commercial or shareware use for
- $15. All updates are free. New - Added fast forward, rewind, status,
- current, search and id parameters. Changed interface to include previous
- and next buttons. Added status and current track indicators.
-
- Name = RestoreSystemClut.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:Q-R:RestoreSystemClut.sit
- Size: 25K Date: 3/20/95
- Description:
- RestoreSystemClut - HyperCard's picture command has a nice feature. It
- allows you to display pictures associated with a custom clut.
- Unfortunately, there is a problem. When you close the picture, the system
- continues to use the custom clut instead of the standard system colors -
- which results in odd-colored buttons, titlebars, etc.! People have devised
- all sorts of ways to solve this problem, but the RestoreSystemClut XCMD
- offers a simple solution. Just like the name says, it will restore the
- system clut.
-
- Name = SpeechMASTER XCMD 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:H-Z:SpeechMASTER XCMD 1.0.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 3/20/95
- Description:
- SpeechMaster XCMD - is an external command that gives HyperCard access to
- Apple Computers PlainTalk text to speech or Speech Manager Extension
- technology. With SpeechMASTER, developers and users alike can add the
- power of speech to their Macintosh.
-
- Name = Hyperland 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:H:Hyperland 1.0.sit
- Size: 43K Date: 3/18/95
- Description:
- Hyperland - Hyperland is a program that allows you to download data from a
- popular dive watch, plot your dive profile and save the data in a file.
- Information from the watch includes - Date, dive number, dive time,
- surface interval, water temperature, max. depth, average depth, depth data
- collected every 5 seconds and water temperature every 5 minutes.
- Additional information can be added. i.e.. Name, Buddy, Location,
- Temperature, Air Consumption, Purpose, Visibility and Remarks. Hyperland
- supports Drag and Drop. Requires Apple System 7, Printer Port, Printer
- Serial Cable (8-Din Male to DB25 Male), Dive Watch and Interface Cradle.
-
- Name = SetMouseLoc XCMD 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:H-Z:SetMouseLoc XCMD 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 3/17/95
- Description:
- SetMouseLoc XCMD 1.0 - SetMouseLoc takes one parameter. The location to set
- the mouse to. A location is a set of numbers horizontal, vertical, to see
- what it looks like, type the mouseloc in the messagebox. Put the new
- coordinates in a variable, and pass that variable as the only parameter to
- SetMouseLoc.
-
- Name = Break-In 2.2.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:B:Break-In 2.2.sit
- Size:129K Date: 2/27/95
- Description:
- Break-In 2.2 - Ever wanted to know how a stack was done? Ever lock yourself
- out of one of your own stack projects trying to protect it? I must admit
- that I first wrote this stack several years ago after I had *yet again*
- managed to program myself out of my own stack (some of us never learn to
- save copies, I guess). It has allowed me to get into my own stacks and
- many others to see how other HyperCard programmers are doing such great
- things with HyperCard. I have found many useful programming ideas this way
- and am passing this stack on in anticipation of finding more great stacks
- out there!
-
- Name = MerryXmas Vaccine 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:M:MerryXmas Vaccine 2.0.sit
- Size:117K Date: 2/25/95
- Description:
- Merryxmas Vaccine 2.0 - This stack eliminates a virus called merryxmas
- a HyperCard script based virus which spreads itself by appending the Home
- stack script with additional instructions which in turn infects every
- stack it comes in contact with. This stack requires HyperCard v2.1. This
- stack will quickly locate all the stacks on the volume of your choice;
- peek at the stack scripts (without opening the stacks); and replace the
- infected scripts sans the virus code. A bonus feature is the option to let
- it compact those stacks that have free space available for compacting.
- Don't worry about locked stacksthis stack will unlock and relock them.
- Also innoculate your home stack. You can now check in HyperCard stand
-
- Name = MerryXmasWatcher 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:M:MerryXmasWatcher 2.0.sit
- Size: 43K Date: 2/23/95
- Description:
- MerryXmasWatcher 2.0 - This stack gives you an extensive background on the
- Merry Xmas virus that only effects HyperCard stacks. This Stack also allows
- you to install a watcher program into your home stack for detecting the
- virus. By Ken Dunham.
-
- Name = HyperTutor.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:H:HyperTutor.sit
- Size:290K Date: 2/21/95
- Description:
- HyperTutor - HyperTutor is a stack that has evolved as the author learned
- more about HyperCard. He has found it useful as a repository of HyperTalk
- scripts and as a teaching tool for those learning HyperCard. This stack
- contains dozens of scripts. Button scripts, field scripts, card scripts,
- background scripts and a stack strip. By investigating these scripts and
- finding out how they work, you will learn about HyperCard and it's
- language HyperTalk.
-
- Name = Menu Maker Pro 2.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:M:Menu Maker Pro 2.1.sit
- Size: 83K Date: 2/12/95
- Description:
- Menu Maker Pro 2.1 - MMP is THE menu making environment for HyperCard. It
- let's you create menus and unlimited menu items for your custom stacks,
- with ease and without hassle. Get the most popular Menu Making utility for
- HyperCard. All you do is type in the names of the menus and menu items,
- select buttons for adding - command characters, menu messages, checkmarks,
- and to disable them. It's easy, and that's not the best part...By
- analysing what you've chosen, Menu Maker Pro actually creates the script
- to make your custom menus, and automatically INSTALLS them into multiple
- stacks.
-
- Name = Guide to the Artists - Demo.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:J5rson Externals:A-G:Guide to the Artists - Demo.sit
- Size: 36K Date: 1/24/95
- Description:
- Guide to the Artists Demo - this is a HyperCard stack database of different
- artists like Ansel Adams. It gives a short bio of each one. From J. Iverson
- (Shareware)
-
- Name = PlotCIcon XCMD.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:P:PlotCIcon XCMD.sit
- Size: 19K Date: 1/22/95
- Description:
- PtotCicon XCMD - Another cool XCMD that allows you to implement full COLOR
- icons, up to 64x64, into your stack. Includes a sample screensaver, among
- other really neat things, made with it. By Alex Rampell.
-
- Name = HierPopUp 3.3.1.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:H:HierPopUp 3.3.1.sit
- Size: 48K Date: 1/20/95
- Description:
- HierPopUp 3.3.1 - This is a version of a fairly common HyperCard XFCN
- called HPopupMenu which, surprisingly enough, creates a hierarchical popup
- menu anywhere on a card. This version is much more robust than other
- versions the author has seen and incorporates some features that he has
- not seen in other implementations, which is why he wrote it. Very detailed
- documentation and examples are given.
-
- Name = CheckGestalt For XCMD 1.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:C:CheckGestalt For XCMD 1.0.sit
- Size: 6K Date: 1/17/95
- Description:
- CheckGestalt For XCMD 1.0 - This is my first XCMD I've made. I hope someone
- finds it very useful. It's mainly for Hypercard developers who want to
- check the gestalt, not specifically for reporting attributes (ala
- Tattle-Tech).
-
- Name = SpeakString.XCMD 2.0.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:S:SpeakString.XCMD 2.0.sit
- Size: 51K Date: 1/11/95
- Description:
- SpeakString.XCMD 2.0 - This is a HyperCard XCMD that will allow your Mac
- (if it is so equipped) to say any string that you enter in.
-
- Name = ShowColorDialogXCMD.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:S:ShowColorDialogXCMD.sit
- Size: 30K Date: 1/04/95
- Description:
- ShowColorDialogXCMD - ColorDialogBox is a XCMD that allows you to place
- full *color* dialogs (alerts) in all your stacks. Whether to spice up your
- stacks interface or to serve a purpose, such as a 10 question alert,
- ColorDialogBox will make HyperCard better. ColorDialogBox also makes your
- programs look more professional. If you're making a standalone HC 2.2
- stack, then ColorDialogBox will make it look more like a regular
- application; it will make it look more professional. ColorDialogBox works
- fine with HyperCard versions 2.0 and up. It is untested on versions
- 1.0-2.0, but should work fine.
-
- Name = SetSoundXCMD.sit
- Path = AMUG 15.2:Files II:Hyper:S:SetSoundXCMD.sit
- Size: 16K Date: 1/04/95
- Description:
-