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Info-Mac Digest Fri, 24 Jul 98 Volume 16 : Issue 142
Today's Topics:
[*] Ballistik 6.1 (fat)
[*] Apple Wizards July 1998
[*] Asset Basset 2.3
[*] AutoShare 2.4, a freeware list server
[*] BOOM 1.1.2 Update (smaller updater)
[*] Chronomenon 2.1
[*] Computer Admin 1.4
[*] CP290 Director 1.1 - Control of X10 CP290 Home Automation Syste
[*] DropUNIX1.3
[*] Gestalt.Appl 2.7.9, freeware
[*] Gestalt.Appl F-2.7.9, freeware
[*] glue-factory.hqx
[*] Infodex 0.8
[*] Jon's Commands 2.0.5
[*] Kids Animation Maker IT-1.0.1
[*] medical billing and scheduling software
[*] PictFader122-A pict playing screensaver latest release
[*] SlashMUD 1.0d11r3
[*] SlashMUD 1.0d11r3
[*] SwitchRes 1.4 (french version)
[*] SwitchRes 1.4 (US version)
[*] WebChecker 1.2.0
[*] Witchdoctor 1.0.1
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:37 -0700
From: Dl2xap@aol.com
Subject: [*] Ballistik 6.1 (fat)
Ballistik 6.1 (fat) by Helge Peters ( Ballistik_6.1_e.hqx )
This software is shareware and in english language (a german version is also
avaible).
Ballistik is a statistics package for target shooters, reloaders, and hunters.
The program features several different functions, allowing sharpshooters to
calculate the energy and impulse factors of bullets. It offers statistical
analysis of hit pictures and targets, a timer for dry-training, the ability to
calculate a bullet's flight path and your weapon's recoil energy, conversion
units, and more.
Please read the the helpfiles in the program for more details.
E-Mail: Helge_Peters@MagicVillage.de
WWW: http://members.aol.com/dl2xap/
It's allowed to store this program on CD-ROM
[Archived as /info-mac/app/ballistik-61.hqx; 450K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:35 -0700
From: bkelley1@nycap.rr.com
Subject: [*] Apple Wizards July 1998
"Apple Wizards" is a monthly Mac OS-based e-zine featuring news, reviews,
humor, and much much more.
The July 1998 issue of "Apple Wizards" contains the first of a two-part
feature article about using sounds on your Mac. Product reviews include
in-depth looks at GoLive Cyberstudio, Consultant, Grammarian, and
Mailsmith. Our regular monthly columns include ResEdit tips and tricks,
an HTML tutorial, shareware recommendations, Mac humor, jargon explained,
and technical questions answered.
And you can stop by to download our back issues!
[Archived as /info-mac/art/zine/apple-wizards-july-1998.hqx; 1270K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:18 -0700
From: bsharvy@efn.org
Subject: [*] Asset Basset 2.3
Asset Basset tracks your assets. It will keep track of a wide range of
information about your investment world. For
each investment, you can see the tax-basis in your investment using
either the average-cost or first-in-first-out
method, the capital gains you've taken, the potential capital gain left
in the investment, the distributions,
out-of-pocket investment, and, of course, the total profit to date. You
can see the performance of the underlying
security, and of your management of that security using measures of
profit such as the internal rate of return which
weigh the time-value of money. You can generate annualized reports like
those required by the IRS for capital gains
and distributions reporting. Asset Basset also allows you to define
portfolios composed of your investments, and to
track portfolio performance. The portfolios may be defined by any
combination of the following investment criteria:
location (foreign or domestic), style (value or growth), size
(large-cap, mid-cap, etc.), type (stock, bond, etc.), and
risk-level, as well as by your own keywords. Most notably, you can
allocate percentage amounts of a category within
an investment. For example, if you own a balanced fund that invests 40%
in bonds and 60% in equity, you can indicate
that allocation in the account record. If you then choose to track the
performance of your bond investments, Asset
Basset will know to attribute only 40% of the value of the balanced fund
to your bond "portfolio." By enabling
percentage allocations within an investment, Asset Basset lets you
monitor the allocation and performance of your
investments with a precision limited only by your knowledge of your own
investments. Shareware fee: $13 (the beta
version has a free option).
Requires Hypercard 2.1 or better; Hypercard 2.3.5 is preferred, since
that's the version I used for testing. Some
features will be slow on a non-PowerMac (a math co-processor will help),
although in theory it will work on a Plus.
[Archived as /info-mac/data/asset-basset-23.hqx; 116K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:28 -0700
From: meh@dnai.com
Subject: [*] AutoShare 2.4, a freeware list server
AutoShare is a robust and speedy list server and auto-responder for the
Macintosh. Available for both 68K and Power Macs, requiring little memory
and tested with Mac OS 8.1, AutoShare can handle hundreds of mailing lists
and thousands of subscribers for each list. Full scriptability is
supported, and an Admin application with balloon help makes it easy to
configure the richly featured server application.
The AutoShare archive comes complete with script samples and documentation
covering features such as multiple preference sets, fully automated web
archives, remote administration by email, subscriber and administrator web
forms and advanced mail-back confirmations. AutoShare is the only Macintosh
list server offering a built-in automated bounce and unsubscribe module,
supporting both hard and soft bounces. It can be used to launch external
applications and includes built-in Cron support. Process extenders, often
small AppleScript applications, allow the administrator to extend the
AutoShare server's normal processing.
Version 2.4 introduces several additional process extender types, a
vacation process extender sample, bounce module enhancements plus minor
improvements and bug fixes. The AutoShare web site at
offers information on releases and
discussion lists.
--
Mikael Hansen
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/autoshare-24.hqx; 1753K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:02 -0700
From: fedefil@fub.it
Subject: [*] BOOM 1.1.2 Update (smaller updater)
BOOM 1.1.2 Update
This update provides version 1.1.2 of Factor Software's game BOOM.
In order to use this update you must have BOOM version 1.1 or 1.1.1 already
installed on your disk.
You don't have to be a registered user to use this update.
BOOM is an arcade game in the grand tradition, bringing the playability and
feel of the glorious 8-bit consoles on the Macintosh. It can be described
as "Bomberman meets Doom". Actually, I took the basic Bomberman idea and
dropped it in a
"Super-Deformed Doom" scenario (whatever this means).As a space marine your
mission is to penetrate 8 alien infested areas, each one divided in 10
sub-zones, eliminate all enemies using your bombs and finally kick the Big
Alien Boss back to where he came from.
BOOM's main features are:
- Smooth sprite based animations in 256 colors
- 8 different soundtracks and multi-channel sound effects
- Simultaneous two players action
- 80 different levels
- 10 different enemy characters varying in intelligence and weaponry
- Mid-game monsters and a final Super Boss
System Requirements
68030/040 or PowerPC;
4.5 MBytes free memory;
Mac OS 7.0.1 or later;
640x480 or larger monitor supporting 256 colors;
Sound Manager 3.0 or later.
Recommended Configuration
=46ast (25Mhz or better) 68040 or PowerPC;
Mac OS 7.5.x or later;
Sound Manager 3.2 or later on PPC machines.
What's new in BOOM 1.1.2
- Fixed a bug, introduced with version 1.1.1, that caused occasional
freezes on certain machines. Apparently, the bug was related to the latest
implementation of the music drivers (MADLibrary) and the freezes occurred
when disposing of a music track without resetting the associated driver
first.
Changes from BOOM 1.1
- Recompiled with CodeWarrior=AE Professional release 3.
- Recompiled with the latest updates of the Sprite Animation Toolkit
and the MADLibrary (music drivers).
- Optimized the size of some graphic resources.
[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/boom-112-update.hqx; 1120K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:40 -0700
From: (George Parashis)gparashis@earthlink.net
Subject: [*] Chronomenon 2.1
Chronomenon's Features:
--Chronomenon is a software alarm clock and timer which, when its alarm
goes off, can crow like a rooster, display and speak your text messages,
play QuickTime movies, and play audio CD's.
Newly Added:
--A real rooster crow!
--CD playing by alarm is more widely available.
--Chronomenon can come to foreground when alarm goes off.
--Cosmetic enhancements.
System Requirements:
--System 7 or greater
For more information, please read the Read Me file enclosed.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/time/chronomenon-21.hqx; 254K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:20 -0700
From: mokwa@flinet.com
Subject: [*] Computer Admin 1.4
Computer Admin is a database application for tracking Computers,
Peripherals and Software. It is intended to help track and record
maintenance of personal computers as well as network information, serial
numbers and software registration numbers.
This is a perfect solution for keeping track of the equipment owned by
schools and small businesses.
The latest version is always available at http://206.65.80.10/cadmin.
Version 1.4 adds the ability to track trouble calls for all computers and
now Computer Admin is a standalone application.
Shareware $20.
All major improvements were the direct result of user requests. Thanks to
all current users for their input.
Computer Admin may be included on the Info-Mac CD ROM.
_____________________
CG Software
Simply Usable Solutions
Visit at http://206.65.80.10/cadmin
Computer Admin
CG Guest List
email: mokwa@technologist.com
[Archived as /info-mac/data/cadmin-14.hqx; 2787K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:38 -0700
From: woodward@mci2000.com
Subject: [*] CP290 Director 1.1 - Control of X10 CP290 Home Automation Syste
Announcing the initial release of CP290 Director. CP290 Director is
Macintosh software that controls the original X10 home automation computer
controlled interface, model number CP290. It completely replaces the
Macintosh software that comes with the CP290, and has unique features not
found in other Macintosh-based CP290 controllers such as MouseHouse and
Xtension.
CP290 Director does not have to be running at all times to control the
CP290,since it takes advantage of the CP290'S ability to store events for
later execution. In addition to the standard CP290 features, CP290
Director supports the following additional features: 1) the ability to
specify that an event is to occur at sunrise or sunset (plus or minus a
specified time interval); 2) the ability to specify a specific date on
which an event is to occur, and optionally the interval in days thereafter
that the event should be repeated; and 3) the ability to specify that the
event should occur only on even days or on odd days.
System requirements:
* System 7 or greater
* Macintosh with at least 4 MB of RAM
For more information, please read the documentation enclosed, or visit the
CP290 Director Web page:
http://home.mci2000.com/~woodward@mci2000.com/CP290Director.html
Thanks,
John Woodward
http://home.mci2000.com/~woodward@mci2000.com/sw.html
[Archived as /info-mac/app/cp-290-director-11.hqx; 595K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:17 -0700
From: zss@ZenSpider.com
Subject: [*] DropUNIX1.3
DropUNIX is a drop-in library and one-line header file for Macintosh
programmers to give UNIX and DOS command line application ports a full
Macintosh GUI interface including drag and drop capabilities. It requires
one line of code to be added to one file, no other source modifications are
necessary. Works for all MacOS versions that support AppleEvents (7+).
The latest version is always available at http://www.ZenSpider.com/
Ryan Davis -=- Zen Spider Software
-=- mailto:zss@ZenSpider.com -=- http://www.ZenSpider.com/ -=-
I know that you believe you understand what you think I said but,
I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/lib/drop-unix-13.hqx; 64K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:31 -0700
From: jpc83@calva.net
Subject: [*] Gestalt.Appl 2.7.9, freeware
Gestalt.Appl is a tool that allows you to check all gestalt selectors
posted by Mac OS or by any other piece of software. It is also a
database including information about your system environment. You see
not only some technical infos but also understandable interpretation
of most codes (in English).
As Rene G. A. Ros said in his Gestalt Selectors List, Gestalt.Appl is
the 'official' gestalt hunters tool! Version 2.7.9 was compiled on
15 July 1998 and its database was updated the same day. Documentation
is enclosed. If you know about missing information in this program,
do not hesitate to share it with me! Thanks.
--
Jean-Pierre Curcio
jpc83@calva.net
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/gestalt-appl-279.hqx; 160K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:30 -0700
From: jpc83@calva.net
Subject: [*] Gestalt.Appl F-2.7.9, freeware
Version francaise de Gestalt.Appl 2.7.9 pour la premiere fois disponible
sur info-mac.
--
Jean-Pierre Curcio
jpc83@calva.net
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/gestalt-appl-279-fr.hqx; 166K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:14 -0700
From: ldo@geek-central.gen.nz
Subject: [*] glue-factory.hqx
The Glue Factory is a shareware collection of MPW tools for generating
object code. This code can be used as "glue" for building 68K code modules
in various kinds of special formats, such as needed for control panels and
Component Manager components.
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
ldo@geek-central.gen.nz
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/glue-factory.hqx; 210K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:21 -0700
From: bsharvy@efn.org
Subject: [*] Infodex 0.8
Infodex is a database/rolodex/knowledge-base stack. It supports
keywording, searching, importing/exporting of text files, and other
spiffy features. Any set of small files is more conveniently, and
compactly, stored in an Infodex stack than on disk. Infodex is also
useful for presenting any subject with multiple sub-topics. It costs $0
for non-profit use; it costs $10 for use in business, profession, or
other money-grubbing service. It even has a sense of the weird.
Developed in Hypercard 2.3.5, it probably works in HC 2.1.
[Archived as /info-mac/data/infodex-08.hqx; 47K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:16 -0700
From: jonpugh@frostbitefalls.com
Subject: [*] Jon's Commands 2.0.5
Here is Jon's Commands 2.0.5. The primary changes in this release were
made to the copyFile command. I had inadvertantly left a DebugStr command
in the last release which would cause crashes on systems without Macsbug
installed. That is fixed, in addition to some input file string parsing
which was causing some non-existant file names to be unrecognized. I also
fixed a custom disk icon stomping bug and some file handling in the string
to file coercion code too.
The latest version of Jon's Commands and my other software can be gotten
from my web site: .
Enjoy.
Jon
[Archived as /info-mac/dev/osa/jons-commands-205.hqx; 177K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:11 -0700
From: support@vse-online.com
Subject: [*] Kids Animation Maker IT-1.0.1
Kids Animation Maker IT-1.0.1
The new creativity tool for children
Kids Animation Maker is the only animation tool designed for children at
the age of up to 12 years. It is very easy to use and quick to learn.
Voget Selbach Entertainment developed a unique symbol guided user
interface that allows even very young children to play with Kids
Animation Maker. KAM is available in English, German, French and Italian.
This is the Italian version.
Feature highlights:
- developed especially for children
- very easy to use and quick to learn
- unique symbol guided user interface
- toolbox for creating new frames
- KAM animations are compatible to VSE Animation Maker
System requirements:
- System 7.0 or greater
- 68030, 68040 or PowerPC
- 3 MB of hard drive space
- 2 MB free memory
- Works best with at least 256 colors and 13" monitor
For further information, please visit .
[Archived as /info-mac/edu/yng/kids-animation-maker-it.hqx; 747K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:23 -0700
From: casper@didcircle.com
Subject: [*] medical billing and scheduling software
A completely redesigned medical billing and scheduling software product,
THE MEDICAL BILLING CIRCLE (tm), was recently released for Mac and Windows.
This completely new development is especially designed to take advantage of
the high performance hardware now available.
Advanced features such as multitasking, projections, reductions,
selections, set arithmetics, automatic job execution etc. etc. makes this
package look a very serious contender.
A very strong aspect of this product is the hierarchical handling of policy
conditions per Carrier, Patient and Claim that propagates automatically
into Charges resulting in a very high percentage of automatically
precalculated Postings. The Medical Billing Circle(tm) is described by its
publishers as a major breakthrough in medical database technology and can
best be defined as 'plug and play relational'. It provides unparalleled
data navigation possibilities between all files.
---------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------
THE d.i.d.CIRCLE ORGANIZATION 847 A second avenue s. 147 - New York, NY
10017 4 Rue de la Presse - 1000 Brussels e-mail: info@didcircle.com
[Archived as /info-mac/data/mbc-62-fat-sa.hqx; 9836K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:42 -0700
From: stossj@mail.mpx.com.au
Subject: [*] PictFader122-A pict playing screensaver latest release
PictFader=81 is an application/screensaver that displays slideshows of PICT
and JPEG ( PICT in JPEG type) files. It has relatively low memory
requirements considering the high standard of display that is achieved. See
the "About PictFader 1.2" document for more details.
Requirements
A Macintosh/ Mac-Compatible with atleast the following features:
* 68020 processor or greater
* System 7.1 or greater
* Quicktime 1.5 ( Quicktime 2.0 or more preferable ) for JPEG pictures.
* 240 to 500 K Ram and 300 K disk space
New features:
* Better updating routine.
* moving cursor to Never Fade Corner now turns slideshow off if ignore
mouse movement is on.
[Archived as /info-mac/app/ss/pict-fader-122.hqx; 476K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:24 -0700
From: kdg2@ukc.ac.uk
Subject: [*] SlashMUD 1.0d11r3
SlashMUD is a MacOS-based MUD server that is currently in the final
stages of development. SlashMUD is fully object-oriented, includes
many unique features built-in as standard, can be hosted over any
TCP/IP network (including the internet) and is freeware with full source
code available.
SlashMUD is very loosely based on the LP type of MUD, but has been
designed and written from the ground up to be fast and extensible. It is
fully compiled for speed (rather than interpreting a pseudo programming
language), uses a custom format for storing data and runs as a native
background-only application on PowerPC based Macintoshes, under either
MacTCP or OpenTransport. It can be run on a standalone Mac for testing
purposes.
Other features include:
* Plugin architecture. Plugins can be written in C or Pascal. 23 Plugins
are included with the server.
* Projectile weapons.
* Intelligent creatures.
* Sophisticated door and key system.
* Comprehensive logging.
* ANSI colour support.
* Regular updates, quick and personal response to bug reports and
dedicated mailing lists (thanks to Peter Lewis for hosting these)
populated by a really cool bunch of people.
Regards,
Koryn
SlashMUD 1.0d11r3 Copyright 1996-1998 Koryn Grant
SlashMUD is written in Object Pascal.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/slashmud-source.hqx; 890K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:25 -0700
From: kdg2@ukc.ac.uk
Subject: [*] SlashMUD 1.0d11r3
SlashMUD is a MacOS-based MUD server that is currently in the final
stages of development. SlashMUD is fully object-oriented, includes
many unique features built-in as standard, can be hosted over any
TCP/IP network (including the internet) and is freeware with full source
code available.
SlashMUD is very loosely based on the LP type of MUD, but has been
designed and written from the ground up to be fast and extensible. It is
fully compiled for speed (rather than interpreting a pseudo programming
language), uses a custom format for storing data and runs as a native
background-only application on PowerPC based Macintoshes, under either
MacTCP or OpenTransport. It can be run on a standalone Mac for testing
purposes.
Other features include:
* Plugin architecture. Plugins can be written in C or Pascal. 23 Plugins
are included with the server.
* Projectile weapons.
* Intelligent creatures.
* Sophisticated door and key system.
* Comprehensive logging.
* ANSI colour support.
* Regular updates, quick and personal response to bug reports and
dedicated mailing lists (thanks to Peter Lewis for hosting these)
populated by a really cool bunch of people.
Regards,
Koryn
SlashMUD 1.0d11r3 Copyright 1996-1998 Koryn Grant
SlashMUD is written in Object Pascal.
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/slashmud.hqx; 985K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:32 -0700
From: madrau@ensic.u-nancy.fr
Subject: [*] SwitchRes 1.4 (french version)
SwitchRes is a control panel that allows you to control the resolutions
of all your displays. A Control Strip Module and a Contextual Menu
extension are bundled. You can change all your resolutions with just
one mouse click on the Finder desktop, or just by pressing one key.
It also allows you to:
* use *all* avaiable resolution of your video cards, not only those the
MacOS choose for you
* automatically switch resolution and color depth of all monitors when
launching an application
* position the desktop icons where you want, at every resolution change
and at startup
* configure the menus by choosing which resolutions and what bitdepths
will be displayed (Control Strip Module menu, Contextual Menu)
and a lot of other features...
SwitchRes requires MacOS 8, and a multisync monitor may be useful...
It is distributed as a $9 shareware.
New in this version:
* The SwitchRes Control Strip Module becomes optional. You only need to
install the Control Panel.
* Instead of the Control Strip, an icon can be displayed in the System
Menu bar to give you access to SwitchRes from within all applications
* A Contextual Menu Extension is bundled, that allows you to change the
resolutions of all your displays with just one click on the desktop
* You can assign a key shortcut to a display set. Enjoy changing your
resolutions by pressing just one key !
* The Appearance of the Control Panel has slightly changed. The Control
Strip module is now distibuted in FAT binary.
Bugs corrected:
* All resolution changes are correctly applied whether the Control Strip
is visible or not
* Popup windows are correctly restored after starting up your computer
in a previously unavailable resolution
* SwitchRes is now working even if you installed SpeedDoubler 8
* Lots of other minor bugs have been corrected too.
There are an english, a french and a german version.
Stephane Madrau
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/switchres-14-fr.hqx; 251K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:34 -0700
From: madrau@ensic.u-nancy.fr
Subject: [*] SwitchRes 1.4 (US version)
SwitchRes is a control panel that allows you to control the resolutions
of all your displays. A Control Strip Module and a Contextual Menu
extension are bundled. You can change all your resolutions with just
one mouse click on the Finder desktop, or just by pressing one key.
It also allows you to:
* use *all* avaiable resolution of your video cards, not only those the
MacOS choose for you
* automatically switch resolution and color depth of all monitors when
launching an application
* position the desktop icons where you want, at every resolution change
and at startup
* configure the menus by choosing which resolutions and what bitdepths
will be displayed (Control Strip Module menu, Contextual Menu)
and a lot of other features...
SwitchRes requires MacOS 8, and a multisync monitor may be useful...
It is distributed as a $9 shareware.
New in this version:
* The SwitchRes Control Strip Module becomes optional. You only need to
install the Control Panel.
* Instead of the Control Strip, an icon can be displayed in the System
Menu bar to give you access to SwitchRes from within all applications
* A Contextual Menu Extension is bundled, that allows you to change the
resolutions of all your displays with just one click on the desktop
* You can assign a key shortcut to a display set. Enjoy changing your
resolutions by pressing just one key !
* The Appearance of the Control Panel has slightly changed. The Control
Strip module is now distibuted in FAT binary.
Bugs corrected:
* All resolution changes are correctly applied whether the Control Strip
is visible or not
* Popup windows are correctly restored after starting up your computer
in a previously unavailable resolution
* SwitchRes is now working even if you installed SpeedDoubler 8
* Lots of other minor bugs have been corrected too.
There are an english, a french and a german version.
Stephane Madrau
[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/switchres-14.hqx; 248K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:26 -0700
From: jbkezer@ix.netcom.com
Subject: [*] WebChecker 1.2.0
Author's email address: jbkezer@kagi.com
Do you have web pages you check frequently? WebChecker will help you!
WebChecker is a utility program designed to help you manage web pages you
check frequently. It will check to see if a web page has been modified, and
will notify you - or even automatically launch your favorite web browser -
when it detects any changes.
WebChecker then monitors the web pages you visit with your browser, and
marks them as "Visited" if they're part of WebChecker's list.
WebChecker requires Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer and
an internet connection using either Open Transport or "Classic" Mac TCP/IP.
Version 1.2.0 has the following changes:
- Fixed crashing bug when parsing very large web pages.
- Fixed importing of bookmarks from previous versions.
- Added extended checking method.
Shareware; $15 registration fee suggested. It can be downloaded from
(http://www.kezer.net/shareware.html).
[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/web-checker-120.hqx; 863K]
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Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:10:13 -0700
From: yellowsoft@geocities.com
Subject: [*] Witchdoctor 1.0.1
Witchdoctor is a program that allows the user to manipulate files in
several way by means of plug-ins. It has two kind of plug-ins: Watcher (the
plug-in that does everything) and Module (a plug-in containing resources).
You may create plug-ins, quickly and easily using Witchdoctor itself. After
its creation a Watcher can perform up to five series of actions:
1) Nothing. Two ways file conversion (docA<->docB). One way file conversion
(docA->docB, docB->docA). According to file opened, and following the
plug-in setting, Witchdoctor may change Finder Infos, add resources from a
Module or may zap the whole Res Fork. For example: up until now in order
to create self-extracting compressed archive, you need to open the
document with whatever program goes with it, then save it as a
self-extractor. Now instead, after you've created the appropriate plug-in,
you can just drop the document on Witchdoctor, and it will output a
self-extractor, and vice versa. You may also create simple de-sea plug-ins
or else custom plug-ins to just change types and creators of specific files.
2) File filter. The Watcher, here, may stop itself or else continuing
according to its setting.
3) Nothing. File's Finder flag bits changing (stationery, locked, invisible
and so on). The Watcher allows you to change all bits or else what you want.
4) Nothing. Type and/or Creator changing. Unlike the first action, here the
Watcher may change without perform any check.
5) Nothing. File deletion. Direct file launching. File launching by means
of alternate applications. File duplication. File trashing. File copying.
Alias creation.
You may select manually the plug-in that should work, or let Witchdoctor
choose the appropriate one. In a few words plug-ins creation is limited
only by your creativity. By using a bit of fantasy you may create plug-ins
for (little) security erasing, or to launch a self-extracting archive after
its creation, or to open all dragged files by using one alternate
application, or to open any dragged file by using several alternative
applications. And so on...
Last but not least, Witchdoctor may create Witchcraft! Witchcrafts are
stand-alone applications containing a Watcher and, optionally, a Module.
You may create Witchcrafts as 68K, PPC or FAT application type. They work
just as a Watcher selected manually. As bonus Witchcrafts may contain
custom About boxes.
Both Witchdoctor and Witchcraft may work on folders!
Witchdoctor is Internet Config aware, Appearance Savvy and requires at
least System Seven to run. Think different, use Witchdoctor!
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