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Info-Mac Digest Tue, 29 Sep 98 Volume 16 : Issue 173
Today's Topics:
[*]
[*] "Styles" Eagle, enhanced for K2
[*] A touch of Red_System Icons
[*] Alliance 2.1.2
[*] cd-key 1.2.1 - control audio cd's from the keyboard
[*] CheminDeFer-fr.hqx
[*] contaxt-Freeware-de.hqx
[*] Creatures & Chaos 1.5
[*] CrystalMaker 3.0.3 demo
[*] E.S.Curtis Kaleidoscope scheme
[*] ExtractIt! for System 2.1
[*] FlatPlan
[*] GangToBonoIV scheme K2.sit
[*] Griff's Icon Set 20.sit
[*] Hi-Platinum 1.5.3
[*] Hi-Platinum 1.6
[*] iView Multimedia 3.3 Now Available
[*] Jeff'sCalc-1(68k)
[*] Jeff'sCalc-1(PPC).hqx Metric Conversion Calculator
[*] Kal OS8 1.5
[*] My Secret Identity
[*] Newport 1.1
[*] Outback Kaleidoscope scheme
[*] Phapsody home directory icon for Mac OS 8
[*] Play It Cool 3.0.1J - Japanese Version
[*] Play it Cool 3.01
[*] Relax 2.1
[*] RGB Calculator III v3.4.2 (update)
[*] Small Screen 1.3 - show smaller screen boundaries
[*] Speech Tabulator
[*] Springtime
[*] STATsimple 1.2.1
[*] StonerSound 1.0 - a meditative musical toy
[*] YP Refraction 1.0 (for physics teachers)
Appletalk and TCP/IP
CD app - how to increase memory size (IMD V16 #167)
FWB HardDiskToolkit 2.5 problem
I killed my StarMax, need new tanzania motherboard
Internal modem for G3 Powerbooks?
Mac9500 Memory Installation
OT/PPP vs. MacPPP
OT/PPP vs. MacPPP (IMD V16 #168)
Spanish Tutor
StarMax 3000/160 -- I killed it ... need new motherboard?
Utilities?
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:46 -0700
From: jparris6@netpath.net
Subject: [*]
Subject: "Styles" Elegance Argent, enhanced for K2
Elegance Argent is midnight blue , with silver accents. It has disclosure
triangles, desktop pattern, utility pattern, windowshade soundfile, tabbed
pop-up windows, and a new cursor, all written in, along with custom folders
and trash. A separate folder of desktop patterns is also included with
the scheme. It can only be used in K2. Shareware. See my page for
pricing and
other previews of my 96 schemes at:
http://members.tripod.com/~SlvrDragon/kaleidoscope.html
Thanks much,
Janet
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/elegance-argent.hqx; 171K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:45 -0700
From: jparris6@netpath.net
Subject: [*] "Styles" Eagle, enhanced for K2
Eagle is dark blue, with eagles in the scrollbars and windows. It has
disclosure triangles, desktop pattern, utility pattern, windowshade
soundfile,tabbed pop-up windows, and a new cursor, all written in,
along with custom folders and trash. A separate folder of desktop
patterns is also included with the scheme. It can only be used in K2.
Shareware - K1 schemes like Eagle are only $1 each; K2's are $4
apiece for 1-4, $3 apiece for 5-9, only $2 apiece for 10 or more.
Thanks much,
Janet
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/eagle-365.hqx; 164K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:09 -0700
From: ilona@cyberrealm.net
Subject: [*] A touch of Red_System Icons
The ste contains 60 System Icons in 3D style.
I call it "A touch of Red" because the meaning of the
folders and files are shown in red color,
making the set quite pleasing to look at. I always keep in
mind in my design that a system icon set must be clear to
recognise and should support the label colors somewhat.
Using my system icons
you will never confuse what is the meaning/content of the
folders and files. Enjoy!
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/icon/touch-of-red-system-icons.hqx; 92K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:37 -0700
From: nitehawk@ccomm.com
Subject: [*] Alliance 2.1.2
Alliance is a K2 enhanced color scheme for use with the Kaleidoscope
control panel. It is based upon my Star Trek fan club The Drakm=E4rian
Alliance International. Within the next few months look for Alliance II
(the total K2 remodeling of this scheme)
---------------------------------------
Strive to be different...
http://www.geocities.com/~hawksnest1/
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/alliance-suite.hqx; 196K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:31 -0700
From: chriswd@nemaine.com
Subject: [*] cd-key 1.2.1 - control audio cd's from the keyboard
cd-key is a small freeware control panel that lets you use the function
keys (with or without an optional modifier key) found on extended keyboards
to control the playback of audio CDs. cd-key requires System 7.0 or later,
a CD-ROM drive, and an extended keyboard.
Version 1.2.1 adds better support for enhanced CDs and CDs whose first
track isn't an audio track, and has revised documentation and contact info.
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/cd-key-121.hqx; 39K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:18 -0700
From: cdubuit@netsurf.fr
Subject: [*] CheminDeFer-fr.hqx
Voici une application, gratuite, pour creer et gerer un chemin de fer.
Elle s'adresse aux secretaires de redaction, editeurs, redacteurs en chef,
chefs de rubrique et chefs de publicite travaillant dans des publications
magazines, a pagination importante et en dos colle.
Ella a ete con=E7ue pour :
-favoriser le placement le plus rapide possible des pages
-automatiser certaines taches
Toutes les suggestions sont les bienvenues.
Christophe Dubuit
47 rue Claude Bernard
75005 Paris France
email : cdubuit@planete.net
[Archived as /info-mac/text/chemindefer.hqx; 139K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:21 -0700
From: macnetic_software@csi.com
Subject: [*] contaxt-Freeware-de.hqx
Archiv: contaxt-Freeware-de.hqx
Downloaded to: ftp://macgifts:macgifts@info-mac.org/
Abstract:
macnetic contaxt, word processing, address management
(for Macintosh, available in german language only)
German description:
macnetic contaxt ist die Loesung f=FCr das komfortable Arbeiten mit Adressen=
und
Briefen in einem Programm. Die schnelle, vielseitige Adre=DFverwaltung von
macnetic contaxt ist die solide Basis zur kinderleichten Erstellung von
Serienbriefen und zum unkomplizierten Drucken Ihrer Adressen auf Umschlaege,
Etiketten als Adre=DFbuch oder in Listenform.
Neben den Standardfunktionen einer Adre=DFverwaltung bietet macnetic contaxt=
u.a.
eine Textverarbeitung die =FCber saemtliche Grundfunktionen f=FCr den taegli=
chen
Gebrauch verfuegt.
Benoetigt: System 7 oder neuer.
=46reeware von macnetic software (http://www.macnetic.de).
[Archived as /info-mac/text/macnetic-contaxt-freeware.hqx; 766K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:40 -0700
From: nitehawk@ccomm.com
Subject: [*] Creatures & Chaos 1.5
Creatures & Chaos 1.5 is an update to the popular K2 enhanced color scheme.
It is the official scheme for the Data Dimensions Software program, AD&D
Character System.
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Strive to be different...
http://www.geocities.com/~hawksnest1/
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/creatures-chaos.hqx; 646K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:23 -0700
From: David@CrystalMaker.co.uk
Subject: [*] CrystalMaker 3.0.3 demo
CrystalMaker 3.0.3 demo version
For folder: math-sci
Keywords: science, crystallography, geology, physics, chemistry, crystal
structures
***MAJOR UPGRADE: CRYSTALMAKER 3.0.3***
CrystalMaker is a program to generate, display, and manipulate all kinds of
crystal and molecular structures in stunning, photo-realistic color.
CrystalMaker features real-time, mouse-driven rotation, and interactive
screen tools. PLUS, fully-compatible with CrystalDiffract 2.0.2.
This is a demonstration version of CrystalMaker 3.0.3; it is a fat binary:
runs native on Power Macintosh and on your regular Mac. This program will
read from any CrystalMaker-2 or CrystalMaker-3 file, and we've included a
selection of crystals and molecules here, plus more information about using
the program.
[Archived as /info-mac/sci/crystal-maker-303-demo.hqx; 1596K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:43 -0700
From: royerm@icanect.net
Subject: [*] E.S.Curtis Kaleidoscope scheme
Edward S. Curtis is the renown American photographer who studied and
recorded the Native American peoples in the early 1900s. This Kaleidoscope
scheme honors his work and the images of the noble people he photographed.
-Martha Royer
--
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/curtis-kaleidoscope.hqx; 586K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:29 -0700
From: MorganBolt@aol.com
Subject: [*] ExtractIt! for System 2.1
ExtractIt! for System 2.1 is a comprehensive and small utility which assists
in troubleshooting and more by providing the user with close to 500 facts
about their computer in a categorized, simplistic format. ExtractIt! for
System is a neccessity to power users and a great idea for anyone to have
around. It also features error checking for problematic programs and a sad-
Mac debunker. ExtractIt! for System is shareware and costs a mere $8.
System Requirements:
- 68020 or better
- Mac OS 7 or better
- about 450K of disk space
- about 500K of RAM
- ITC Times and ITC Helvetica TrueType (obtainable from the Adobe Acrobat
Installer)
Tim Morgan
Lightning Bolt Software
http://lightningbolt.haxor.com/
[Archived as /info-mac/info/hdwr/extract-it-21.hqx; 619K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:20 -0700
From: cdubuit@netsurf.fr
Subject: [*] FlatPlan
FlatPlan is a free application designed to create quickly and manage easily
flat plan.
FlatPlan is designed for press : editor in chief, managing editor or even
advertising manager.
FlatPlan is usefull for magazines, staple stich, with large pagination.
FlatPlan managing section, advertising, articles. You can insert or delete
pages.
If you have to modify the structure of your flat plan (for exemple, remove
or add a new section), you can "export" to a file the content of the
current flat plan, then create another one with the new structure, and
"import" the previous file into it.
All suggestions are welcome.
Christophe Dubuit
47 rue Claude Bernard
75005 Paris - France
cdubuit@planete.net
[Archived as /info-mac/text/flatplan.hqx; 140K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:48 -0700
From: bonneau@boulangerie.net
Subject: [*] GangToBonoIV scheme K2.sit
The Gang to bono IV Kaleidoscope 2 Schemes
Freeware by Laurent Bonneau
This version of The Gang to bono IV has been enhanced for use in K2, with
added the Finder Colors, Icon, Windowshade sounds, Arrow Cursor, font and
Desktop Pattern scheme settings together for an integrated Lavender
appearance.
Select which of them you wish to use in the K2 control panel.
The Gang to bono IV Copyright 1998 Laurent Bonneau.
All rights reserved.
http://www.boulangerie.net
bonneau@boulangerie.net
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/gangtobonoiv-scheme-k2.hqx; 371K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:05 -0700
From: griff@snet.net
Subject: [*] Griff's Icon Set 20.sit
Griff's Icons Set #20
System Requirements: Any Mac
Size : 55.7 KB
There are 30 icons in this set, and I hope that they will help you
spruce up your desktop.
These icons are shareware ($10.00) and can be included on any CD as
long as the readme file is included and you send me notification of its
being included!
I now copyright all of my icons!
If you have any questions direct them to: griff@snet.net
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/icon/griffs-icon-set-20.hqx; 35K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:51 -0700
From: drew_drew@hotmail.com
Subject: [*] Hi-Platinum 1.5.3
Hi-Platinum 1.5.3
-----------------
A Hi-Tech Platinum look.
This is a Kaleidoscope 2.0 scheme.
Hi-Platinum
Classic - 3D Apple Menu.
Gray Finder Icons.
Blue - Blue Finder Icons.
Custom Cursors.
Bold - Blue Finder Icons.
Cursors.
Black Apple Menu.
Dark Gray Palette & Tabbed Window.
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/hi-platinum-153.hqx; 169K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:53 -0700
From: drew_drew@hotmail.com
Subject: [*] Hi-Platinum 1.6
Hi-Platinum 1.6
---------------
A Hi-Tech Platinum appearance.
This is a Kaleidoscope 2.0 scheme.
Hi-Platinum
Classic - 3D Apple Menu.
Gray Finder Icons.
Blue - Blue Finder Icons.
Custom Cursors.
Bold - Blue Finder Icons.
Cursors.
Black Apple Menu.
Dark Gray Palette & Tabbed Window.
Andrew Lee
drew_drew@hotmail.com
September 7, 1998
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/hi-platinum-16.hqx; 164K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:10 -0700
From: julian@scriptsoftware.com
Subject: [*] iView Multimedia 3.3 Now Available
The Multimedia Experiencer and Organizer for the Mac
Catalog, archive, play and display all kinds of multimedia.
Now with version 3.3 iView Multimedia is the only program
to offer cataloging of 3DMF. Already iView Multimedia
supports Painter, PageMaker, Canvas, Freehand, Quark, Illustrator,
gif, jpg, tiff, PICT, GX, BMP, Targa, EPS, and dozens of
other formats. It can also:
Play animations Display fonts Export movies
Play movies Play sounds Export HTML
Play quicktime VR Play karaoke Export images
Photographers, VRgraphers, galleries and museums can all use
it to create a web site of their entire collections.
System 8 compatible. Uses Apple's Amazing Quicktime 3
Who Its For
Everyone who needs to track multimedia files. Anyone with
a digital camera will find iView Multimedia essential but
it is also designed for newspapers, DTP pros, photographers,
publishing professionals, scientists, educators, students,
doctors, cinematographers, cartoonists, illustrators, cd
producers, real estate agents, technologists, magazine
designers, multimedia producers, web publishers,
consultants, database developers, designers, musicians,
sound pro's, singers, artists, and complete and total
beginners. iView Multimedia is for anyone who wants to
find and immediately use a multimedia file.
What It Does
iView Multimedia provides the easiest and most powerful
way to view and organize all the media on your Mac OS
computer(s). iView Multimedia is a tool to help you to do
less and accomplish more. It lets the professional focus
on their creative work and not on learning a new piece of
software. If you are tired of searching mountains of
disks and CD's trying to unearth that special photo, QTVR
or clip art it is time to try something that instantly
saves you and your business time and energy.
iView can act as your digital image database, your karaoke
jukebox, your sound library, your scrapbook of clip art,
your PhotoShop organizer, your movie database, your font
collection, your quicktimeVR gallery, your animation
museum, your Illustrator archive, your Freehand album
[Archived as /info-mac/gst/iview.hqx; 781K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:27 -0700
From: lundietz@tky2.3web.ne.jp
Subject: [*] Jeff'sCalc-1(68k)
"Jeff's Calculator 1.0 (68k)" is, well, a calculator for your Macintosh. It
has all of the functions that you might find in a basic hand-held
calculator from your local electronic gadget shop plus functions that
convert metric units to U.S. units and vice versa.
_______________________
You may include this application on the commercially available CD-ROM of
the archives.
Thank you very much.
-Jeff
[Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/jeffs-calculator-10-68k.hqx; 461K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:28 -0700
From: lundietz@tky2.3web.ne.jp
Subject: [*] Jeff'sCalc-1(PPC).hqx Metric Conversion Calculator
"Jeff's Calculator 1.0 (PPC)" is, well, a calculator for your Macintosh. It
has all of the functions that you might find in a basic hand-held
calculator from your local electronic gadget shop plus functions that
convert metric units to U.S. units and vice versa.
_______________________
You may include this application on the commercially available CD-ROM of
the archives and I would be thrilled to receive a copy of it as
well--either for free or at a nominal price. Please contact me at
jdietz@kagi.com if this is possible.
Thank you very much.
-Jeff
[Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/jeffs-calculator-10-ppc.hqx; 593K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:54 -0700
From: nitehawk@ccomm.com
Subject: [*] Kal OS8 1.5
Kal OS 8 is a K2 enhanced scheme for the kaleidoscope control panel. It was
made for those that didn't yet have OS8 on their systems and for those that
wanted a "better looking" OS8. This scheme is black and red as opposed to
the usual greyscale and has a better default folder. Enjoy.
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/kal-os-8.hqx; 949K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:57 -0700
From: nitehawk@ccomm.com
Subject: [*] My Secret Identity
My Secret Identity is a K2 enhanced color scheme for use with the
Kaleidoscope control panel. It is based upon the popular '80s comic book
series of the same name. It comes complete with custom folders, trash,
icon, and a too cool to be true desktop pattern.
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/msi.hqx; 431K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:00 -0700
From: nitehawk@ccomm.com
Subject: [*] Newport 1.1
Newport is a K2 enhanced color scheme by Nitehawk Jarrett and Brian A.
Moore for use with the Kaleidoscope control panel. If you enjoy the Kal
scheme Marlboro but wanted something with a menthol "taste", this scheme is
for you. Please note: you don't have to be a smoker to enjoy Newport for K.
=)
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Strive to be different...
http://www.geocities.com/~hawksnest1/
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/newport.hqx; 353K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:02 -0700
From: royerm@icanect.net
Subject: [*] Outback Kaleidoscope scheme
Outback kaleidoscope scheme uses Austrailian Aboriginal art to decorate
your desktop. Please post on the recent additions page.
-Martha Royer
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/outback-kaleidoscope-scheme.hqx; 462K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:07 -0700
From: info@crankedup.com
Subject: [*] Phapsody home directory icon for Mac OS 8
This is a standard Mac OS icon (32x32, 8 bit) that looks like a Phapsody
home directory icon. The original 24 bit image is included.
Send comments to:
Art Wallace
icon@crankedup.com
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/icon/rhapsody-home-icon-r1.hqx; 9K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:16 -0700
From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com
Subject: [*] Play It Cool 3.0.1J - Japanese Version
This is the Japanese version of the Play It Cool package.
* 4 Cows at Tucows!
Play it Cool is a QuickTime and QuickTime VR movie player and simple movie
editor.
It plays all types of QuickTime movies, including mov, Midi, MPEG, AVI, VCD
and QuickTime VR. It also opens many image formats, like PICT, TIFF, GIF,
JPEG and PNG; and sound formats, like snd, AIFF, WAV and AU. QuickTime 3 is
required to open some of these formats.
It is a 'fat application' - it contains code for both 680x0 and PowerPC
Macintoshes.
It is Shareware, and may be freely distributed.
Smoothest movie-playing of any movie player because it:
* is a PowerPC native application using QuickTime PowerPlug
* Sets monitor to best depth
* Loads movie into RAM
* 'Prerolls' movie - i.e. loads the start of a movie for smooth playback
Stage Option increases movie performance because:
* Background applications are ignored
* All attached monitors are blanked out
* The monitor's resolution is changed to the most appropriate size
* Hardware scaling is used if supported
Movie Editing
* Cut
* Copy
* Paste
* Add
* Add Scaled
* Can add sound to video-only movies and vice-versa.
Creates Movie-Applications
* These are self-playing movies which are double-clickable from the desktop
* The desktop is blacked-out and the movie is played at optimal speed
* The monitor's resolution is changed to the most appropriate size
* User-definable text is shown before the movie plays
Playback Options
[Archived as /info-mac/gst/mov/play-it-cool-301-jp.hqx; 577K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:19 -0700
From: rwc@kagi.com
Subject: [*] Play it Cool 3.01
Play it Cool 3.01
Shareware $US 15
Russell Clarke
rwc@kagi.com
http://www.kagi.com/rwc/pic.html
Play it Cool is a QuickTime and QuickTime VR movie player and simple editor.
It plays all types of QuickTime movies, including "mov", "MIDI", "MPEG",
"AVI", "VCD" and "QuickTime VR".
It also opens many image formats, like "PICT", "TIFF", "GIF", "JPEG" and
"PNG"; and sound formats, like "snd", "AIFF", "WAV" and "AU". QuickTime 3
is required to open some of these formats.
It is a "fat" application, plays movies very smoothly and contains many
features not available in other movie players.
A Japanese version is also available from http://www.bridge1.com
Users commonly report better playback performance from Play it Cool than
from other movie players.
CHANGES FROM PREVIOUS VERSION (3.0):
====================================
- Minor changes and bug fixes.
MAIN FEATURES:
==============
- load movie into RAM and set monitor to best depth for smoother playback
- Stage mode which hides the background and plays movies at optimum speed
- useful information displayed about movies
- real-time display of SMPTE time code, frame number and frames per second
- ability to compress movies and pictures
- cut, copy, paste and the ability to add sound to movies
- creates self-playing Movie-Applications
- make movies playable on non-MacOS computers
- movies can be played up to five times faster than normal, forwards or in
reverse
- printing
- preferences
- balloon help
- platinum interface
MINIMUM REQUIRMENTS:
====================
- 68020 Macintosh, Power Macintosh or better
[Archived as /info-mac/gst/mov/play-it-cool-301.hqx; 481K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:13 -0700
From: kevharris@sperspect.com
Subject: [*] Relax 2.1
Relax is an application that plays a continuous soothing sound of various
natural environments. This demo version is limits you to the built-in
environment known as Forest Stream, but does include complete
documentation and more. Other environments are available seperately.
For more information on Relax and the Relax Environments, visit our web
site at www.sperspect.com.
Relax requires a 68030 or 68040 based Macintosh or Power Macintosh, a
minimum of 4 mb of memory and Sound Manager 2.0 or later.
What's New in Relax 2.1?
* New improved built-in environment, Forest Stream 2.0.
* Support for AppleEvents.
* Compatible with Mac OS 8.5 (Allegro).
* Environments load instantly rather than after preferences window is
closed.
* Appearance Manager saavy.
[Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/relax-21.hqx; 1849K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:12 -0700
From: wfurman@epix.net
Subject: [*] RGB Calculator III v3.4.2 (update)
ABSTRACT
* Create, compare and tweak any two colors.
* Duplicate (sample/eyedrop) any screen color.
* Create web-safe colors.
* Clip HEX/DEC/WEB/% values or color swatches and paste them into your
applications/documents.
* Paste HEX/DEC/WEB/% values into RGB III and immediately see the
results.
* A tuck-away option shrinks RGB III and keeps it handy while retaining most
clipboard functions.
* CUES help you get started and keep you informed.
A great tool for webmasters, developers, digital artists and home-pagers.
Shareware US$19 Warren Furman/WRFdigitals
[Archived as /info-mac/gst/rgb-calc3-342.hqx; 314K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:33 -0700
From: schaerer@ifi.unizh.ch
Subject: [*] Small Screen 1.3 - show smaller screen boundaries
Small Screen 1.3 -- December 4, 1996
On a sufficiently large screen, Small Screen shows the boundaries of one or
more smaller screens. It is useful for testing whether something would fit
on a small screen.
Small Screen is not an extension but an ordinary application. It occupies
only a small memory partition (45 K) and can usually be left running all
the time. Contrary to tools like MiniScreen by Morgan Davis, Small Screen
does not simulate a small screen, it just shows its boundary (or several
boundaries) while leaving the full screen available. This is sufficient for
many purposes, and much more comfortable -- just make it a startup appli-
cation and forget it, it will be there whenever you need it.
Version 1.3 now saves the settings in a preferences file (finally!) and
adds the capability to make the screen boundaries float on top of other
windows even while the program runs in the background.
This is KindWare(tm) -- a gift to the whole of MacKind(tm). Enjoy, share,
and be kind(tm) to one another.
Daniel Schaerer
schaerer@ifi.unizh.ch
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/small-screen-13.hqx; 20K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:36 -0700
From: kjohnn@cb.mbn.or.jp
Subject: [*] Speech Tabulator
Speech Tabulator - is a Control Panel which enables your Power Macintosh to
speak
a letter, a word and a sentence you've hitted using Apple's Speech Synthesizer
technology. If you push a keyboard button, your Macintosh speak a letter you
hitted. A word you've hitted can be spoken pushing the space key. Pushing the
period key or question mark key, a sentence you've hitted can be spoken. And the
voice and its speaking rate can be changed by the Speech control panel.
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/speech-tabulator-02-ppc.hqx; 37K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:03 -0700
From: jparris6@netpath.net
Subject: [*] Springtime
Subject: "Styles" Springtime, enhanced for K2
Springtime is pale green, with floral accents. It has disclosure
triangles, desktop pattern, utility pattern, windowshade soundfile, tabbed
pop-up windows, and a new cursor, all written in, along with custom folders
and trash. A separate folder of desktop patterns is also included with
the scheme. It can only be used in K2. Shareware. See my page for
pricing and
other previews of my 96 schemes at:
http://members.tripod.com/~SlvrDragon/kaleidoscope.html
Thanks much,
Janet
[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/springtime-365.hqx; 194K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:24 -0700
From: pereira@ecf.utoronto.ca
Subject: [*] STATsimple 1.2.1
STATsimple 1.2.1
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Basic statistical analysis for the Sciences.
Runs on all Macs from a Mac Plus with System 6.0.8 and 512K of available
RAM.
This free copy of STATsimple is fully functional, but it will only
accommodate 4 samples with a maximum of 7 observations per sample. If you
register ($20 US), a serial number will be issued to you to expand the
data capacity of your copy.
Contact Information
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Chris Pereira
Nidus Technologies
2220 Urwin Crescent
Oakville ON L6L 2T2
CANADA
E-mail: pereira@ecf.toronto.edu
Web : www.ecf.toronto.edu/~pereira/software.html
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[Archived as /info-mac/sci/stat-simple-121.hqx; 425K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:31:15 -0700
From: erkyrath@netcom.com
Subject: [*] StonerSound 1.0 - a meditative musical toy
StonerSound produces a weirdly hypnotic stream of rippling musical tones.
The algorithm is mostly deterministic, slightly randomized, and about
halfway between predictable and surprising. Listen for patterns; they're
there.
For more notes and the latest version, see
http://www.edoc.com/zarf/stonersound.html
This uses QuickTime Musical Architecture for playing sounds. I believe
QTMA has been in QuickTime since QT1.5, but I've only tested StonerSound
under QT2.5 and 3.0. It should run on any Mac with System 7 or later.
StonerSound is copyright 1998 by Andrew Plotkin. You have permission to
download, use, copy, and distribute it without charge, as long as you do
not modify it. This program may be included in commercial collections of
freeware and shareware, such as the Info-Mac collection.
[Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/stonersound-100.hqx; 17K]
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 14:30:25 -0700
From: ch865@freenet.carleton.ca
Subject: [*] YP Refraction 1.0 (for physics teachers)
YP Refraction 1.0
A tool to learn all about the refraction of light with a Mac.
Updated: September 1998
Author: Yves Pelletier
Email: pelletier@kagi.com or ch865@freenet.carleton.ca
WWW: http://www.kagi.com/pelletier
Price: $15 US
Program description:
YP Refraction is designed to assist teachers and students when they learn
the laws of refraction in geometrical optics (Snell's law). The program
provides a laser source that can be moved around a prism. Six different
prisms are available: a simple frontier between two media of different
index of refraction, a semicircular prism, square prism, a rectangular
prism, two triangular prisms (60=B0-60=B0-60=B0 and 90=B0-45=B0-45=B0). The=
user can
change the indices of refraction. The normal at each point of incidence,
the angle of incidence, the angle of refraction, the indices of refraction
and the direction of propagation are displayed. The obtained diagram may
be printed, copied to the clipboard, or saved as a PICT file.
[Archived as /info-mac/sci/yp-refraction-10.hqx; 248K]
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 12:20:01 +0000
From: JL Rahmandar
Subject: Appletalk and TCP/IP
Thanks to all who repsonded to my question re: Appletalk and TCP/IP.
We've got the problem resolved.
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 23:38:08 +0100
From: a8604659@unet.univie.ac.at (Joerg Erdei)
Subject: CD app - how to increase memory size (IMD V16 #167)
Matti Haveri wrote:
> Is there any way to increase an app's memory size when it is run from a
> locked volume like CD?
I only know one tool that let you decide on the memory size at
application launch time: NowMenus. Unfortunately it is not fully OS8
compatible.
A more permanent way to change the memory size: RAMCharger by Jump
Development (you can download a time limited demo that can be unlocked
after registration). It is a memory enhancement tool that can be used on
its own or in addition to any VM (be it the system VM or RAMDoubler).
Stability with 68k Macs is extremely high, reports on PowerMacs are
mixed. It lets you change the initial memory size even for apps on
locked volumes (I have just tested it, it works and keeps the settings
after restart). Just alter the 'Custom size' value (which is stored
within the RAMDoubler database rather than in the finders info). It may
also be that when ramcharged you wont even have to do that for the
application can grow and shrink its memory partition dynamically (if it
has a clean memory management and therefore can exploid the benefits of
RAMCharger).
Joerg Erdei
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 08:31:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: Joe Holly
Subject: FWB HardDiskToolkit 2.5 problem
Ever since upgrading my Mac (8600av, System 8.1) to HardDiskToolkit 2.5 I
have had a problem with disk partitions mounting at startup or restart even
though I have designated them not to Autoboot.
One in particular is a small volume, named TuneUp, which contains only a
minimum System Folder and a few utilities which I use for maintenance --
disk fixing, optimizing, etc.
Originally, I set TuneUp as nonAutoboot, and all was fine until the first
time I used it-- by changing the setting to Autoboot, designating TuneUp
as the start-up disk and using it to do some fixin'. Now, after returning
to my original set-up, TuneUp continues to appear on every StartUp, no
matter how I set the Autoboot button.
I had been using the older version 1.8 of HDT Mounter to mount volumes
because it is so much faster, more convenient and easier to use than their
current FWB Mounter. I have switched and am now using the current Mounter,
but the problem still persists.
I installed HDT 2.5 on a client's machine and she is having the same problem.
I wrote to FWB a while back about this when it first happened, but received
only a meaningless, pot-boiler reply.
Any Hard Disk Toolkit experts or users out there who can give me a clue?
Joe Holly
MacHolly Land
macholly@earthlink.net
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 18:52:25 GMT
From: jmzorko@my-dejanews.com
Subject: I killed my StarMax, need new tanzania motherboard
I killed my StarMax 3000/160! Me bummed. I've an old PowerMac 6100/60, but
i'd like to find a new motherboard for the StarMax -- 603e or 604e. Does
anyone know where I can buy one? I've tried Motorola, but I can't find any
prices anywhere ... can anyone help?
John
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Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1998 23:23:34 -0700
From: Blake Ward
Subject: Internal modem for G3 Powerbooks?
I recently bought a new G3 Powerbook, but because of what was currently in
stock, wasn't able to get one with the 56K modem already installed. I
could just go out and buy a PC Card modem, but I thought that since there
is already space inside for a modem and a handy port on the side it would
be nice to just get one of the internal ones.
Unfortunately, I can't find anyone selling internal modems for the G3
Powerbooks. Can anyone tell me who makes the internal modems for Apple?
Presumably they'll also sell one direct. Alternately, is the modem a
replacement part that Apple authorized service centers could order? If I
can't find a source for the internal modem, I guess I'll have to settle for
a PC Card modem -- any suggestions for a 56K one that works well with Macs?
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 13:49:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: Vincent Zenger
Subject: Mac9500 Memory Installation
Does anyone have detailed instructions on how to open a Mac 9500 for the
purposes of adding more memory. I have surveyed the inside of the case
and see no easy way to access the dimm slots. Unlike other models the
references in the manual all say that the memory should be installed by a
technician, is this due to the fact that it is hard to do?
Vincent Zenger
Lab of Medical and Molecular Genetics
CBER
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Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1998 21:31:56 +0000
From: Marlon Deason
Subject: OT/PPP vs. MacPPP
After much discussion with many knowledgeable people, I have found the
following:
1. FreePPP exhibits slightly better preformance than OT/PPP on Mac's
without Geoport serial ports (PowerBooks do not have Geoport serial
ports). Whether this is worth the trade off of the more involved and
complicated interface is a personal thing.
2. Both FreePPP and OT/PPP can be run from TCP/IP. They can even be on
the same machine and switched back and forth via the TCP/IP control
panel.
3. Although it is possible to tweak modem scripts under FreePPP and to
create your own ARA scripts for OT/PPP, the gains are immpreceptable and
they can be very frustrating to debug. If you simply insist on D-I-Y,
this one off the better links I could find:
http://www.versiontracker.com/special.shtml
4. Obviously, you will not get the most out of your modem if the modem
on the other end of the phone line (your ISP) is not of equal to or
greater speed as your own.
5. The best way to increase the speed of your internet connection is to
buy a new modem or contact the manufacturer about the availability of a
flash upgrade.
Other options include: Cable internet, ASDL, and sharing a fast
connection (ISDN, T3 or T1) over ethernet. Not all of these options are
available in all areas and some are morbidly expensive.
Later
Marlon Deason
marlond@earthlink.net
http://home.earthlink.net/~marlond/macguerrillas/
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 23:38:46 +0100
From: a8604659@unet.univie.ac.at (Joerg Erdei)
Subject: OT/PPP vs. MacPPP (IMD V16 #168)
> Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1998 11:35:37 +0000
> From: Marlon Deason
> Subject: OT/PPP vs. MacPPP
>
> Can anyone point me toward a good sorce of information on the subject of
> Mac PPP connections?
>
> My PowerBook 5300 came with MacOS 7.5.3 which provided MacPPP and
> MacTCP. These worked fine, maybe even more reliably than Open Transport.
>
> Over time I have upgraded thru 7.6 to 80 and 8.1. I now use OT/PPP and
> TCP/IP. These also work fine and offer many options not previously
> available plus scripting.
>
> What troubles me is this; I have heard that some Macs (NuBus?) preform
> better under MacPPP and some (PCI?) preform better using OT. I have yet
> to switch back to MacPPP. I would really rather not (I still remember
> that ugly transition phase where one protocol would be 'invisible' while
> the other was operating *sigh*)
>
> Any light shed on this topic would be appreciated.
There are a lot of different opinions which PPP is better, and it seems
to vary with the board used and the system version. If you are satisfied
with OT/PPP keep it. If not, try FreePPP. Main advantage of FreePPP is
that you can use serial port speed above 56k and that you can set it to
check connection every xx minutes so you get not disconnected by your
provider because your browser decided to take several minutes to
displaying that huge page. You can in addition specify an inactivity
time range after which FreePPP automatically disconnects you.
There is nothing 'invisible' you have to deal with, just choose the
protocoll you like in the TCP/IP control panel (it will let you choose
between PPP and FreePPP if both are installed), so you can testdrive
them alternating.
What you mean with invisible I guess is not the switch between OT/PPP
and some other PPP but between OpentTransport and MacTCP. MacTCP is not
useable with OS7.6 and up so that should not bother you anyway. Whatever
PPP you are going to use it will be on top of OpenTransport.
Joerg Erdei
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 10:47:30 +1000
From: "Melvin Wilson Jr."
Subject: Spanish Tutor
I am looking for software that would do a decent job of tutoring
someone who has 2-3 years experience with the Spanish language,
but wants to learn more. Any recommendations, whether commercial
or shareware would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
____________________________________________________________
Mel Wilson Jr. mailto:melman@earthling.net
"Fear and Wisdom are Brothers" --- Bajoran Proverb
"Think Different" Sent from a Apple PowerBook 3400c/240
____________________________________________________________
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 17:10:23 +0100
From: John.Zorko@ait.co.uk (John Zorko)
Subject: StarMax 3000/160 -- I killed it ... need new motherboard?
Hello all ...
I have a (dead) StarMax 3000/160. It's been good to me, and I accidentally
killed it when trying to put a hard drive in. Actually, this was a friend's
StarMax, but since i'm the one who broke it, I gave them mine. I was trying to
install a hard disk; i've put drives in my old Mac (6100/60) a few times, and
i've put drives in (my) their StarMax as well, no problem. This time, things
went bad. I didn't even get the drive in there -- just installing the SCSI
cable inside the 3000 killed it. Now, when it tries to boot (no matter where it
boots from) I get the dreaded "Sorry, a system error has occured." This StarMax
was a refurbished unit, so it only had a 90-day warranty, which is expired.
Question: I removed the cache DIMM but the problem remains. I've everything
disconnected (no SCSI, the only IDE device connected being the CD-ROM) so my
guess is that I messed up the motherboard something good. So, where can I get
another? 603e / 604e -- either one, though a 604e would be nice. Anyone have a
price for me? I just mainly want to know how much it will cost for a new
motherboard, so I can determine whether to fix this one or get another Mac ...
John
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1998 17:21:32 +1000
From: Wade Singleton
Subject: Utilities?
Hi Info-Mac'ers,
I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction by helping me
locate a couple of utilities that I'm sure exist, all I need to know is
their names!
Firstly, I have a small Quicktime movie I would like to convert to an
animated gif. Any suggestions?
Also, I remember reading of a utility which after performing a clean
system install would move your third party extensions/control
panels/preferences etc. from your old system folder to the new one. Any
ideas?
Thanks!
Best Regards,
Wade Singleton
Sydney, Australia
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