Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #94 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Tue, 06 Jun 00 Volume 17 : Issue 94 Today's Topics: [*] TidBITS#533/05-Jun-00 (Q) Church Windows like program for MacOS 9 (Q) Memory Control Panel with corrupted fonts (Q) wanted, duplicator, and ftp server program info [*] Hearts 2.0 - Freeware card game [*] Infodex 2.6 [*] ISO Cow v1.0.0 [*] Kurti's Kolourful Ikons 4.0 [*] PopChar Pro 1.2 [*] Program Switcher v5.5.0 [*] Program Switcher v5.5.0J - Japanese Version [*] QuoEdit 0.65 [*] Red Bird's Quick Scripts, release 0.5 [*] Sound Byte 1.7.0 [*] Stella's Mover 2.5.5 [*] studio system 3.0 [*] The Atomic Mac 4.0.0 [*] Tiff-Sight 1.0.3 [*] YER; Yellow Error reference 2.0 AppleTalk deactivated during sleep? Big Hard Drive for Duo 270c? 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Consider travelling with a Palm handheld instead of a beefy PowerBook. Jeff Carlson looks at what you'll need to make it a reality. Also, Brady Johnson passes on a collection of sites that provide information and tools for combatting spam. Finally, Apple releases firmware and Ethernet updates for current Macs, and we note the releases of Eudora 4.3.2, Spring Cleaning 3.5, and AMUG's 3.2 GB shareware DVD. Topics: MailBITS/05-Jun-00 Firmware Update for All Current Macs More Tools to Combat Spam Can a Handheld Replace a PowerBook? [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-533.etx; 31K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 13:21:09 -0400 From: "abrody@smart.net" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: (Q) Church Windows like program for MacOS 9 Dear Digest readers, I have asked this one before, maybe somebody has made the program since then. Church windows was a wonderful shareware that allowed you to stretch windows from the middle of the sides in addition to the corners, just like MS-Windows does. This feature is lacking in Kaleidoscope. In addition it had themes for a green XWindows Motif that was identical to XWindows Motif found on Data General AViion, and Sun Solaris systems. Neither have I seen a real replica in Kaleidoscope themes. If somebody has made Church Windows work with MacOS 9.0.4, or knows of a program that has the features that Kaleidoscope lacks, please let me know. Thank you. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net -- Check out over 800 internet sites updated monthly at: http://www.index-site.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 08:39:04 -0700 (PDT) From: Brian Wessels To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: (Q) Memory Control Panel with corrupted fonts This might be a new one... Can anyone hazard a guess as to why the values boxes in my Memory control panel are all scrambled white noise rather than normal text? I can open it up, press the arrow keys to change values, the white noise twitches a little, but it is never readable. Also, it actually works just fine, if I didn't mind working "blind." (Change virtual memory, restart, see what I ended up with.) PowerMac 9500, Mac OS 8.1 This has been going on for a while, and so I cannot pinpoint a change to when it might have started. Did uninstall a somewhat recent extension, with no change. Zapped PRAM, no change. Memory does not seem to have a Preferences file to trash... Thoughts? Thanks, Brian Wessels ===== Brian Wessels This is my private, "permanent" email address. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 13:28:35 -0400 From: "abrody@smart.net" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: (Q) wanted, duplicator, and ftp server program info Dear Digest readers, Spring Cleaning is all very well and nice, but it takes too long to scan through my 40,000 files. The program should work with MacOS 9.0.4. If there was a program that simply searched for filenames and filetypes that are similar, and listed all of them, and listed their path when selected, and got from the finder the version # of each file, and its size, and scanned multiple volumes, and allowed me to choose which file I wanted to delete I'd be very happy indeed. Free FTP servers are a plenty for the PC, but so far I haven't seen one for the Mac, or know which PC FTP server is better than others. I am trying to setup an FTP server on a PC or a Mac, and transfer files back and forth via FTP behind a firewall that both the Mac and PC share thanks to them both being hubbed to a DSL connection. The firewall distributes addresses via DHCP to both of them. Are there any ftp server programs you'd recommend over others. Remember this has to be free! And how does one setup the server so that one folder on one side is setup to receive the others. Fetch, Netfinder, Anarchie, and Transmit are all client FTP programs, and won't do the trick unless you know a server program I can use on the PC to let them contact it. The PC has Windows 98. Thank you. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net -- Check out over 800 internet sites updated monthly at: http://www.index-site.com ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: David Skelly To: Subject: [*] Hearts 2.0 - Freeware card game Hearts 2.0 is the freeware card game for Macintosh by David Skelly. Works on a PPC or 68k Mac, needs System 7 (could work on Sys 6, but not tested) and less than 300k of RAM. [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/hearts.hqx; 99 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: iBen To: Subject: [*] Infodex 2.6 Infodex is a knowledge-base, rolodex, database type of thing with spiffy search features, import/exporting of text, keywording and various other elements of total over-kill. I made it for myself because I couldn't find a freeware version close to what I wanted, and recently made it presentable to the general public. Use it for notes, addresses,presentation, you name it. Any set of small text files is more efficiently stored in an Infodex stack than in separate files on disk. Version 2.x adds linking to images, Quicktime movies, and Web pages. Movie and Web links require HC 2.4. [Archived as /info-mac/data/infodex-26b.hqx; 913 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: Jason Salisbury To: Subject: [*] ISO Cow v1.0.0 ISO Cow v1.0.0 - US$5 SHAREWARE The new Argus IG ISO Cow isn't just isometric - it's iso-MOO-tric. Comes encased in its own digital desktop veal pen so you have endless eons of enjoyment. So, get along little doggy and download your cow-py today. Requires Macintosh or Macintosh-compatible computer running System 7, with color monitor. Argus IG http://www.argusig.com/ [Archived as /info-mac/app/iso-cow-10.hqx; 71 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: kurt.erben@magnet.at (Kurt Erben) To: Subject: [*] Kurti's Kolourful Ikons 4.0 Enclosed my new files submission. Please put it on your server. Thank you ! [Archived as /info-mac/gui/icon/kurtis-kolorful-icons-40.hqx; 77 K] ------------------------------ Date: 6 Jun 2000 From: PopChar Pro Support To: Subject: [*] PopChar Pro 1.2 This is PopChar Pro version 1.2. PopChar Pro is the highly acclaimed control panel by Guenther Blaschek. It extends your menu bar with a menu that shows all characters available in the current font. Select a character from that menu to "type" it into the currently edited text. New in version 1.2: New features: * PopChar Pro now has an option to hilite recently selected characters, so frequently needed characters can be found faster. * Added built-in layouts for Monotype Sorts and EasyNotes. Problems fixed: * PopChar Pro now fully respects users' private preferences when the Multiple Users feature of Mac OS 9 is used. * In RagTime 5, the current font was not recognized immediately (only after looking into the Font menu). * Conflict Catcher complained that PopChar Pro required too much memory. * PopChar Pro slowed down text drawing on PowerPCs. * The PopChar Pro Installer sometimes terminated the installation with the error code "-120:33". * Fixed a compatibility problem with QuicKeys: Selection of certain characters opened the QuicKeys Editor instead of inserting the character. PopChar Pro is distributed by UNI SOFTWARE PLUS. This submission contains the PopChar Pro Installer that will ask for a license key. If you don't have a license key, the installer will create a full-featured but time-limited demo. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/pop-char-pro-12.hqx; 1737 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: "Michael F. Kamprath" To: Subject: [*] Program Switcher v5.5.0 Program Switcher is a convenient timesaving control panel that allows you to switch between the applications running on your System 7.1 or greater Macintosh via a simple two-key keystroke. It was inspired by the same function found in "Windows," but has been improved and transformed into a unique and fully configurable control panel that makes switching applications on the Macintosh as simple as pressing a couple of keys. Key features include: - The ability to switch, launch, quit, or hide any application with a simple keystroke - The ability to switch, hide, or close windows with a simple keystroke - Full support for the latest MacOS technologies, such as Appearance, Navigation Services, and Multiple Users. - Elegant, unobtrusive interface that makes the seemingly simple task of switching applications truly simple and easy to do. - A powerful suite of user configurable hot keys, including such actions as "Open File" and "Quit All Applications". Program Switcher can be downloaded from it's web page at: http://www.programswitcher.com/ A special arrangement has been made with the maker of Power Windows, a powerful utility that enhances interaction with windows and menus. For a limited time, one can obtain both Program Switcher and Power Windows for only $15 - a 25% discount! Visit the following web site for more information: http://www.programswitcher.com/pspw_deal.html What is new in v5.5.0 is a complete re-write of the hot key feature. The hot key keystrokes are now completely configurable, and several new hot key actions have been added. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/program-switcher-55.hqx; 760 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] Program Switcher v5.5.0J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the Program Switcher package. Program Switcher is a convenient timesaving control panel that allows you to switch between the applications running on your System 7.1 or greater Macintosh via a simple two-key keystroke. It was inspired by the same function found in "Windows," but has been improved and transformed into a unique and fully configurable control panel that makes switching applications on the Macintosh as simple as pressing a couple of keys. Key features include: - The ability to switch, launch, quit, or hide any application with a simple keystroke - The ability to switch, hide, or close windows with a simple keystroke - Full support for the latest MacOS technologies, such as Appearance, Navigation Services, and Multiple Users. - Elegant, unobtrusive interface that makes the seemingly simple task of switching applications truly simple and easy to do. - A powerful suite of user configurable hot keys, including such actions as "Open File" and "Quit All Applications". What is new in v5.5.0 is a complete re-write of the hot key feature. The hot key keystrokes are now completely configurable, and several new hot key actions have been added. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/program-switcher-55-jp.hqx; 804 K] ------------------------------ Date: 6 Jun 2000 From: "Lyomei Sakai" To: Subject: [*] QuoEdit 0.65 QuoEdit version 0.65 is a free editor for plain (monostyled) text that runs on System 7 or later. Features: Intended to provide quick operations with simple interface. Supports AppleScript powerfully; also your task sequence is recordable and replayable by scripting feature. Supports regular expression search as well as multi-file search. Multiple levels of undo/redo for each document. WorldScript savvy. New feature of this version: Minimal functions to edit scripts. Lyomei Sakai [Archived as /info-mac/text/quo-edit-065.hqx; 821 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: Gordon Worley To: Subject: [*] Red Bird's Quick Scripts, release 0.5 This is a collection of AppleScript scripts designed to preform common tasks automatically. This release includes scripts to delete persistant Web browser files that pose security risks, syncronize folders and files, password protect folders, change the desktop picture and/or pattern, generate random passwords, lock the screen, and search specified folders for files meeting specified tests and then changing them as instructed. All code is under the GNU GPL. This version adds more efficient code, screen locking, and experimental Keychain support for some scripts. Requires AppleScript 1.2.1, 1.4 recommended. -- - Gordon Worley http://www.rbisland.cx/ mailto:redbird@rbisland.cx [Archived as /info-mac/dev/osa/red-birds-quick-scripts-05.hqx; 62 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: Chris Smolinski To: Subject: [*] Sound Byte 1.7.0 Sound Byte turns your Mac into a cart machine for playing sound recordings. Sound Byte is ideal for radio stations and audio/TV productions, to quickly and easily play a variety of recorded sounds, such as jingles, advertisements, songs, sound effects, and more. Sound Byte handles all of the audio formats supported by QuickTime, including: * AIFF * WAV * AU * MP3 Sound Byte comes in three flavors: Sound Byte Lite supports a single rack of carts, or up to 75 recordings total. Sound Byte supports five racks of carts, or up to 375 recordings total. Sound Byte Pro supports fifty racks of carts, or up to 3750 recordings total. Shareware: $49 [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/sound-byte-17.hqx; 447 K] ------------------------------ Date: 6 Jun 2000 From: Todd Houle To: Subject: [*] Stella's Mover 2.5.5 Stella's Mover is a Macintosh application that will rename a folder of files to work on a PC. Characters such as an asterisk, question mark, or slash are not allowed in the names of files on a Windows computer while they are on a Mac. This program will remove all of these characters. It will also add the appropriate file extension so that a PC will know what kind of document it is. [Archived as /info-mac/disk/stellas-mover-255.hqx; 1665 K] ------------------------------ Date: 6 Jun 2000 From: Stefan Schramm To: Subject: [*] studio system 3.0 studio system 3.0 (c) 1997-2000, Stefan Schramm rootsolutions@kagi.com System requirements: Mac or Windows computer, Filemaker Pro 3.0 or later, 15Ô color monitor (Powermac, full page monitor recommended). the studio system helps you minimize the time spent on management and administration chores of your studio(s). the system consists of a number of related modules that are accessed from a central main menu. * point-and-click interface: no knowledge of filemaker pro required. with more than 1400 field definitions, you can enter as much detail as you wish or just use the modules that you find most useful. * cost-effective: solutions of this type are typically custom-programmed and can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars. the studio system is shareware and registration costs no more than a roll of multitrack tape. * integration: access all information from within one application. the studio system is communication and accounting software, archive, address, and inventory database, studio calculator, appointment keeper, label and track sheet printer, and more for all studio activity. * support for international users: customize all printable forms with local language templates (english, german, french, and italian already included). [Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/studio-system-30.hqx; 1949 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: Chris Smolinski To: Subject: [*] The Atomic Mac 4.0.0 The Atomic Mac is a periodic table of the elements for the Macintosh. In addition to the usual information found in such programs, The Atomic Mac also contains a wealth of nuclear information on each isotope, including half life, decay mode, and daughter products. X-ray data (fluorescence and binding energies) is also available. A molecular weight calculator makes it easy to find the molecular weight of compounds. A shaded diagram showing the ranges of physical properties makes it easy to visualize relationships across the periodic table. The Atomic Mac is a periodic table of the elements for the Macintosh. In addition to the usual information found in such programs, The Atomic Mac also contains a wealth of nuclear information on each isotope, including half life, decay mode, and daughter products. X-ray data (fluorescence and binding energies) is also available. A molecular weight calculator makes it easy to find the molecular weight of compounds. A shaded diagram showing the ranges of physical properties makes it easy to visualize relationships across the periodic table. Photon interaction data, both in tabular and graphical format is also available. Data is displayed for the following physical properties: Density Heat of Vaporization Heat of Fusion Specific Heat Thermal Conductivity Linear Expansion Coefficient Melting Point Boiling Point Atomic Radius Covalent Radius Magnetic Susceptability Electrical Resistivity Electron Affinity Electric Dipole Polarizability State (gas, liquid, solid) Photoelectric Work Function Electronegativity Crystal Structure Valence Abundance in Earth's Crust Abundance in Earth's Sea Abundance in Solar System Shareware: $25 [Archived as /info-mac/sci/the-atomic-mac-40.hqx; 788 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: Cliff McCollum To: Subject: [*] Tiff-Sight 1.0.3 Tiff-Sight 1.0.3 is an easy to learn and simple to use viewer for multi-page TIFF files. This is the format used by almost all web and email based Fax service: eFax, OneBox, etc. Tiff-Sight is distributed as shareware. A single user license is $10. Tiff-Sight requires MacOS 7.1 or later and QuickTime 3. MacOS 9 and QuickTime 4 are fully supported. For more information visit . [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/tiff-sight-103.hqx; 1417 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Jun 2000 From: Yellowsoft To: Subject: [*] YER; Yellow Error reference 2.0 YER (Yellow Error Reference) is the most complete application to retrieve Mac's error codes. You should simply type the error number and press Enter or Return, then YER shows you the related error name and explanation just as stated by Source Headers. When there are more than one error using the same number, YER shows you all existing definition into a list easily navigable by keyboard's keys. You may copy the error string you want into clipboard or view it into a more readable single window. YER knows error codes defined in the following Headers: AppleGuide.h, ATA.h, CardServices.h, CFURLAccess.h, CMApplication.h, Connections.h, CryptoMessageSyntax.h, CTBUtilities.h, FileSigning.h, FileTransfers.h, Finder.h, FinderRegistry.h, FSM.h, GoggleSprocketDevices.h, GXErrors.h, GXMessages.h, InternetConfig.h, JManager.h, MacErrors.h, MacTCP.h, NetworkSetup.h, OCEErrors.h, OCEMail.h, PMApplication.h, QD3DErrors.h, RAVE.h, RTLib.h, SCSI.h, SpeechRecognition.h, Terminals.h, XTNDInterface.h. Last but not least YER knows Error codes from Marco Piovanelli's WASTE TEXT Engine and from Smith Micro Software's FAXstf Pro. YER is Internet Config aware and Appearance savvy. It requires at least System 7 to run. Author: Rocco Moliterno mailto:feedback.yellowsoft@kagi.com http://users.iol.it/yellowsoft YER page: http://users.iol.it/yellowsoft/yer.html What's new in 2.0.0 version - Resizable window. - Error strings appear now into a list. - List of error strings navigable by keyboard. - Error strings appear now after pressing Enter or Return keys. - Ability to select a single error string into the list. - Ability to copy a single error string from list to clipboard. - Ability to view a single error string of list into a more readable window. - Error codes from Universal Headers version 3.3.2 - Recompiled by using the newest compiler. - Recompiled with Interfaces-Libraries 3.3.2 - Minor bug, saving window position, fixed. - Bug, inside "Internet" code, fixed. - Linked with MoreFiles 1.5. - Linked with Internet Config 2.0.2. - Addresses update. - Minor changes.-- [Archived as /info-mac/data/yellow-error-reference-20.hqx; 459 K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2000 22:35:22 -0700 From: Julius Friede To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: AppleTalk deactivated during sleep? I have a G4/450. Since upgrading to OS 9.0.4 (from 8.6), every time I put the computer to sleep it awakens with AppleTalk deactivated. Naturally it was active before being put to sleep. Has anyone else experienced this, and discovered a solution? TIA, julius ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 10:49:52 +0200 From: Christian F Buser To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Big Hard Drive for Duo 270c? At Sat, 3 Jun 2000 17:09:05 -0400, "SteveCraft" wrote: >The internal 240mb hard drive is just way too small for this system. Can >anyone recommend a reseller with a larger HD, hopefully a kit so I can >install it myself? The Duo uses SCSI internal HDs. The biggest I've ever seen for sale are around 700 MB, but I don't know if there is a size limitation (height of the drive) in the Duo's case design. I've also heart about "SCSI-to-IDE converters" which would allow you to use an IDE drive in a SCSI Powerbook, but I have never really seen such a device and I cannot tell whether it works nor where to obtain one. Good luck, Christian. -- Christian F. Buser, Hohle Gasse 6, CH-5507 Mellingen (Switzerland) Look at Wenn nicht jetzt, wann dann? (Petra Kelly) -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************