7.0 PLUS Utilities is a set of Drop Boxes, Control Panels, and other utilities which make using System 7.0 a whole lot easier and maybe even a bit more fun.
DROP ROB•BOXES
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The Drop Rob•Box family is a set of utilities (some of which require System 7.0 to work) which perform many functions.
The following is a list of the current members of the Drop Rob•Box family. Most of the Drop Rob•Boxes require System 7.0 or higher.
BLINDFOLD
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Make files and folders visible or invisible in the Finder. Useful for hiding private files or cleaning up ugly desktop clutter. Files are modified through an open file dialog, or in Drop Box mode. All directories dragged into this Drop Box are scanned, so you can throw in sets of files, folders or even disks, or any combination of the three. Depending on your preferences you can even show or hide entire directories of files.
CATAPULT
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Catapult is a method of launching applications with drag-and-drop support while helping to keep your desktop clean. Drop documents over the Catapult icon and select the application to launch from the get file dialog. The documents will then be opened by the application you have selected (if that application allows it). Allows you to try opening files of a type not normally openable by the target application.
CUSTOM KILLER
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Custom Killer removes custom icon from files, folders, and even disks. It’s a lot faster, especially when working with multiple items, than using Get Info in the Finder. It even works with aliases (with a bit of help).
DEICON
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DeIcon hides the icons of selected files, folders or disks in the Finder, so that only the name is visible. That way, you can stack your files, drag-and-drop utilities, etc. without taking up a lot of room. It is especially useful for making a launchpad that consumes very little space on your desktop. It even works with aliases (with a bit of help).
DEFLATE
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Strip all help resources from selected files to save memory and disk space.
DESKTOP DELETER
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Desktop Deleter allows you to select and delete different types of desktop database files from your hard drive. It also allows you to delete old-style and foreign disk database files. Since System 7 does not use the old-style Desktop files, you can free a large amount of space from your disks by deleting it.
GETINFO
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GetInfo lets you view and change file info for selected items. You can modify the name type, creator, finder flags, and locked bit of items just by dragging them over the application icon, or through a standard get file dialog. GetInfo requires System 7.
HERMIT
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Hermit is a method of launching applications while quitting from the Finder (like the old Finder used to do without MultiFinder). You can launch multiple files or select single applications through a get file dialog. Quitting the Finder saves memory, important in certain circumstances.
LOCKSMITH
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LockSmith allows you to lock or unlock files, folders, and disks quickly and easily without the trouble of the Finder's Get Info windows. Locked files and disks cannot be modified until they are unlocked. No locked item can be renamed or deleted until it is unlocked. When used under System 7.0 or higher in Drop Box mode, you can modify entire groups of items.
NAME STRIPPER
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Name Stripper will scan folders and disks provided, and will modify (if preferences allow, of course), the names of all files and directories, no matter what their depth. Drop Boxes require Apple Events, and thus System 7.0 or higher.
OBLITERATE
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Delete all files and folders you drop in this application, with an optional shredding facility to make files totally unrecoverable. All directories dragged into this drop box are scanned, so you can throw in sets of files, folders or even disks, or any combination of the three. You no longer have to go through the pain of selecting Empty Trash all the time. Also keeps a log of files you have obliterated for a user-specified period of time.
PESTICIDE
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Pesticide lets you delete some pesky items from the selected disks and/or directories. It can be set up to delete all or all unresolvable aliases, empty directories, and empty files. It can also automatically fix files that have accidentally had their alias bits set (and thus are really not aliases after all). As always, you select what Pesticide
actually does.
RECOVERUP
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If you notice that you have lost files while running System 7.0 or higher, you probably have run into this bug. After running reCoverUP on a disk which has lost files (just drag the disk over reCoverUP’s icon), run a repair utility to fix the disk, and the files should be recovered. It is occasionally necessary to repair the disk a few times before the problem is actually fixed. Hopefully, you will never need to use this utility.
ROUTER
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Drop files into this program and re-route them to other locations. For example, drop a text file in and move it to a Text Files folder. Or drop a Word document into a Word docs folder. Or a folder or disk containing text files, word files, and pict files, and move them to their own separate directories on Router’s disk.
SCALE
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Scale counts the number of files and folders in a selection (including files and folders within the directories you have selected), and calculates the total logical and physical size. So you don’t have to get info on a group of items and then break out the calculator.
SCSI STARTUP
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SCSI Startup sets the current startup disk to be the selected SCSI drive. Normally you have to open the Startup Disk Control Panel to change the startup disk. But now you can simply drag a disk icon over the application in the Finder, and it will be the new startup drive.
SETINFO
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SetInfo sets file info for selected items. You can modify the type, creator, label, finder flags, and locked bit of files and folders just by dragging them over the application icon. It also works with System 6.0.X.
SOUND ROUNDUP
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Sound RoundUp finds all 'snd ' resources in selected files and copies them into a folder or suitcase that it creates. It is capable of scanning entire directories and disks.
STATIONER
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Stationer allows you to quickly and easily toggle the stationery bit on selected files, without the trouble of going through the Get Info window. It can be used on entire groups and directories of files, filtering out those on which the bit should not be modified. Stationery pads are used as templates in System 7.0.
TEXTBREAK
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Write messages and other files to be used on-line or on another type of computer normally (don’t worry about hitting return at the end of each line). Then toss your files (or folders/disks containing the files) into this Drop Box. It determines the best location in the file to insert a CR and, optionally, a LF, based on your criteria (number of columns, etc.). Useful for those who communicate on-line and send messages (probably
everybody reading this).
TEXTMERGE
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Join text files into a single file. Very useful for telecommunicators (like you) who wish to join several text logs or groups of messages into one file. All directories dragged into this drop box are scanned, so you can throw in sets of files, folders or even disks, or any combination of the three, and all contained TEXT files will be processed.
Posted to the ASTEC BBS from Rod Paine's registered disk, received from Robert Gibson July 3, 1993.