Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #111 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Tue, 10 Jun 97 Volume 15 : Issue 111 Today's Topics: [*] Apple Electrifier 4.01 [*] BatMac StartupScreen Revised [*] Bible Dictionary(5Versions) [*] bob1.1.hqx [*] Flex Processor 1.2 [*] Grand Ma Told Me' - Genealogy Tree Manager [*] HerbRack [*] Kaleidoscope Windows 95 Light 1.6 - Freeware [*] MacDim 1.1 - small screensaver/dimmer [*] Personal Directory 2.0 [*] siete10.sit [a] Decode MIME-messages manually [a] Decode MIME-messages manually disk driver software and Norton Speed Disk LaserWriter 8.4.1 The Info-Mac Network operates by the volunteer efforts of: Gordon Watts, Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Mike O'Bryan, Michael Bean, Matt Bauer, iam Breck The Info-Mac Archive is available at 50 public and private sites around the world. For the site list, request it by mail (address below), or try: Also accessible by ftp. 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We'd also like to thank AOL, who has supplied the hardware the main info-mac machine runs on. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V15 #111" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 07:30:40 -0700 From: ssample@larisoftware.com Subject: [*] Apple Electrifier 4.01 Apple Electrifier Player is the award-winning web browser plug-in for viewing dynamic, interactive, media-rich web content created with Electrifier Studio, including still graphics, animations, and text. Visit for Electrified sample pages and further information. Apple Electrifier requires Mac OS 7.5 or later, and Netscape 3.0 or Internet Explorer 3.0 or later. This file should replace Apple Electrifier 2.0, /comm/inet/web/ntscp/apple-electrifier-20.hqx Ta, -Stephen Sample Technical Support Lari Software Inc. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/ntscp/electrifier-401.hqx; 3685K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 07:31:18 -0700 From: jmiles@brigadoon.com Subject: [*] BatMac StartupScreen Revised Included is the BatMac StartupScreen revised. The last BatMac StartupScreen worked fine but was submitted with the file name being in lower case and this was causing some users confusion on its use. This version contains a folder with the StartupScreen inside ready to be used without modifying the file name. Simply drop it in your system folder. Jeff Miles jmiles@brigadoon.com http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/2162/MacsRit.html [Archived as /info-mac/art/grf/bat-mac.hqx; 124K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 08:47:50 -0700 From: ronrhodes@earthlink.net Subject: [*] Bible Dictionary(5Versions) Bible User Dictionary Modules for Common Word Processors: Enclosed in this file are a series of Bible User Dictionary modules for use with common word processors. Modules are enclosed for Microsoft Word, Word Perfect, Nisus, all Claris programs, and a generic module (text-only) that can be imported into any other program. Five different Bible version modules are available for each of the above word processors: * The New American Standard Bible (NASB) * The New International Version (NIV) * The Revised Standard Version (RSV) * The King James Version (KJV) * The New King James Version (NKJV) These different modules are needed because different Bible versions spell certain words differently, especially in regard to proper names and geographical locations. You can use the module (or modules) of the version(s) you regularly use. The NIV module has some 3300 unique words (that is, words that are not found in normal spell checking programs). The KJV module has well over 5500 unique words. In each case, the modules should make spell-checking your documents much simpler! Consult your program manual for instructions on installing and/or activating these modules. PLEASE NOTE that there is a $5 shareware fee to cover the many, many hours it took to construct these modules. Please send your fee to: Ron Rhodes P.O. Box 80087 Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 Thanks. I can be reached at the following e-mail address: . [Archived as /info-mac/text/bible-dictionary-5.hqx; 485K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 08:47:57 -0700 From: rmurphy@ruralnet.net.au Subject: [*] bob1.1.hqx Bob vs The Aliens! You take control of secret agent Bob. Two years ago an alien ship attacked earth. We defeated them. Now we hear that some aliens survived and are building an advanced base underground on earth. You must defeat the aliens with the help of technology we stole from them last time. You have an energy gun, and a rather cool suit.... [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/bob-11.hqx; 538K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 08:48:00 -0700 From: NLongo6931@aol.com Subject: [*] Flex Processor 1.2 Flex Processor 1.2 Requires: Mac II or better, Midi interface, Midi keyboard The new version of Flex Processor includes event triggering that allows you to play licks automatically by triggering them from selected notes on you keyboard. Flex Processor 1.2 is a gesture synthesizer. It simulates interaction with musical instruments by using a number of sophisticated methods to modify pitch bend and other Midi controller data. It is possible to play realistic musical gestures or "licks" using standard control operators like joysticks and wheels, or trigger licks automatically from selected notes on your keyboard. It has a modular programming architecture similar to that of a tone synthesizer. This is a fully operational demo that times out after 15 days or 20 launches. Please read the manual Introduction before trying to use the program. Nick Longo [Archived as /info-mac/edu/flex-processor-121.hqx; 1285K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 07:31:22 -0700 From: micber@mail.club-internet.fr Subject: [*] Grand Ma Told Me' - Genealogy Tree Manager Genealogy Tree Manager. Easy to use graphical interface, compact display and hypertext navigation. US-english version (binary and manual). Exists also in French ("Grand-M=E8re disait" - gtm-fr-218). MacOS 7.5. [Archived as /info-mac/app/gtm-us-218.hqx; 275K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 07:31:24 -0700 From: cweiler@outlawnet.com Subject: [*] HerbRack Herb Rack Herb Rack is a Hypercard stack program that describes 12 of your favorite herbs with culinary tips and pictures. * Select herb by clicking on name. * Information will display when mouse moves over picture of herb. * Click on picture to close. Guten appetit! Conrad Weiler cweiler@outlawnet.com Conrad Weiler cweiler@outlawnet.com [Archived as /info-mac/app/herb-rack-hc.hqx; 721K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 08:47:53 -0700 From: asimov@stealth.net Subject: [*] Kaleidoscope Windows 95 Light 1.6 - Freeware Version 1.6 of the popular Windows 95 color scheme adds compatibility to the GoMac Windows 95-style taskbar, minor tweaks to windows and buttons, Windows 95-style plus and minus signs for use in Finder list views, and replacement alert icons. You won't find a closer resemblance to the Windows 95 GUI without buying a PC or Soft Windows! The "Light" version does not include any Finder icons. Scott Naness Staten Island, NY Color Scheme Web Site: http://www.stealth.net/~asimov/k.html [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/win95-16lt.hqx; 27K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 07:31:30 -0700 From: andreas@ibrium.se Subject: [*] MacDim 1.1 - small screensaver/dimmer MacDim version 1.1 MacDim is a little, but beautiful screensaver. It takes almost no memory. With MacDim screens that haven't been used for a while can be dimmed. Monitors that supports power saving can also be turned off. MacDim is FREEWARE! You may copy it freely, give it to your friends, put it on any CD-ROMs etc. New in v1.1: Several new features: - Program launching - Computer shut off - Secure password protection - New design with multiple pages - Fixed mouse pointer on PCI macs - Fixed multiple screen bugs - Added monitor sleep modes - SMOOTHED dimming - Fixed some gamma table related errors Includes the Fireballs 1.0 module! System requirements: System 7.0 or later, olor Quickdra =46or more information, please visit our web-pages at: http://www.ibrium.se/ Copyright =A9 1996-97 Ibrium HB Andreas Rydh Ibrium HB [Archived as /info-mac/app/ss/mac-dim-11.hqx; 153K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 07:31:27 -0700 From: omRydberg@aol.com Subject: [*] Personal Directory 2.0 The Personal Directory stack provides you with a low cost, flexible way to access, organize and print your personal database of names, addresses, phone numbers and URLs. * Automatically sorts single and multiple name entries. * Categorize entries using one or more categories. * Prints desk-size organizer sheets and mailing labels. * Tracks birthdays and anniversaries. * Context sensitive online help. * Drag and drop information between fields (move or copy). * Add new entries from other applications via point-and-click data entry. * Add titles to names and contacts from pop-up lists. FLEXIBLE * Categorize your entries using one or more categories. * Copy or print entries based on categories or events. * Specify which fields to copy or print within your entries. * Enter free text notes. NAVIGATION * Click letter buttons to quickly access entries via pop-up lists. * Select Goto in the Category menu to view entries by category. * Use left and right arrow keys or arrow buttons to move ahead or back one card. * Use up and down arrow keys to move ahead or back one letter. * Use Find Text button to search for text. PHONE NUMBERS * Automatically formats phone numbers. * Autodial phone numbers. * Add custom phone types. REQUIRES * HyperCard or HyperCard Player 2.2 or later * HC Memory Requirements: 2500K * Color Macintosh * Stuffit Expander 4.0.1 for decompression. Tom Rydberg [Archived as /info-mac/app/personal-directory-201-hc.hqx; 816K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 9 Jun 1997 08:47:52 -0700 From: baird@bu.edu Subject: [*] siete10.sit "Siete" is a Color Scheme for Kaleidoscope. It's intent is to display impressive graphics, but at the same time, not to overwhelm the user. We all know there's apoint where a scheme can have too much for the eye take in, and the scheme becomes distracting. -PETER BAIRD baird@bu.edu [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/siete.hqx; 40K] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 12:50:30 +0200 From: Matti Haveri Subject: [a] Decode MIME-messages manually > Klaus Schnathmeier > > from time to time I get mails with MIME-encoded characters (Umlauts), > that had been received by a non-MIME capable email-client. Right now, I > found no way to decode these messages to the normal Macintosh charset, > while they are already on my desktop. I guess that the mail client didn't decode quoted printable characters and left the as =E4 etc. AFAIK, the only way the decode QP text is to use Eudora and fool it to check mail from your local harddisk. From the mac-internet-faq: It is possible to let Eudora decode MIME, QP and attachments from sendmail-like-files on your local HD (ftpd from the POP spool or unix mail-directory, for example). To do that, you can suck the mail into Eudora as if the mbox file is a POP spool. Just set your POP account in Eudora's settings to: "!volume:directory:directory:filename" (replacing names appropriately according to your HD's and its directories names) and Eudora will receive the mail as if it came from a POP server (note that the input-file's linebreaks must be in mac format and that its contents are deleted in the process so make a copy of it before you try). This also automatically breaks >32k messages into smaller chunks. If you set the SMTP server to "!volume!volume:directory:directory:!filename!0000" you can also test-post to the local harddrive (every outgoing mail-file is stored in separate file with names such as D.*00001, D.*00002 etc with accompanying log files X.*00001, X.*00002 etc). Q: I received Quoted Printable characters (in listserv messages etc) - how can I decode them? A: See above how to let Eudora get mail from your local harddrive. Add the following headers (modified to your needs if necessary) to the QP-encoded message(s) and check mail: ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 10 Jun 1997 14:53:56 +0200 From: Matti Haveri Subject: [a] Decode MIME-messages manually I'd like to add to my previous post that also YA-Base64 and Mpack decode MIME or base64. If the headers are corrupted you may have to edit them with a text editor. -- Matti Haveri ------------------------------ Date: 10 Jun 1997 09:41:19 -0400 From: Art Werschulz Subject: disk driver software and Norton Speed Disk Hi. I have recently obtained Norton Utilities for Macintosh (version 3.5). I am using a Mac Performa 5200CD, running System 7.5.5. The only hard disk on the system is the one that came with it, an Apple 800 meg hard drive. Before running Norton Speed Disk, I have been advised to update the SCSI Driver with the latest version of its formatting software. I have been told to look at the various Apple download sites to see if there is any newer version. System 7.5.5 is the latest version of System 7.5 (I'm probably not going to go to 7.6.x). I didn't see any standalone formatting software. Is it safe for me to go ahead and optimize my hard drive? Thanks. ------------------------------ Date: 10 Jun 1997 09:33:27 -0400 From: Art Werschulz Subject: LaserWriter 8.4.1 Hi. I am using a Performa 5200CD, running System 7.5.5. Said computer has a built-in 15" display. My printer is a LaserWriter Select 300. I have just upgraded to LaserWriter 8.4.1. (1) PrintMonitor no longer seems to be around. Is it only available through Desktop PrintMonitor, i.e., double-clicking the desktop printer? (2) I don't see 2-up and 4-up printing options available in the Page Setup. Is there some other way of getting these? (3) May I get rid of the PPD files for printers that I don't have? (4) What is the point of ColorSync? Since I don't have a color printer, can I trash same? If I need it for some reason, can I trash all of the ColorSync Profiles except for the one that I really need? If the latter is the case, may I assume that the only one I really need is "Apple Performa Display"? Thanks. -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************