Here are a few of the other programs released by Quadratic. They are all available at the Quadratic web site, InfoMac, and other Macintosh shareware archives. Check the Quadratic web site to find out about the most recent versions.
•ClipAppend: This is a simple control panel that extends the normal functionality of cutting and copying text to the Macintosh clipboard. Usually, when you cut or copy something to the clipboard, you replace whatever is stored there. But with ClipAppend installed, you can add text to the clipboard instead of replacing text.
•Finder Windows: Have you ever wished that the Finder had a simple "Window" menu like many other applications? Finder Windows is a control panel that adds a "Window" menu to the Finder. You can now see a list of all the Finder's open windows, choose among them, stack them, and arrange them.
•KeyCommander: Don't you hate it when applications don't have command-key equivalents for some frequently-used menu items? KeyCommander is a control panel that lets you fix that problem by allowing you to add command-key equivalents to applications. And it does all of this in RAM without directly modifying the applications themselves. It features a snazzy user interface.
•File Merger: This is a small drag-and-drop utility that merges together the data forks of files such as text files. It is useful if you download binhexed segments off of Usenet, work with large text-based data files, and other things.
•Sokoban 3D: This computer game, based on the classic Sokoban game, puts you into a 3-D puzzle from the first-person point-of-view.
•Addiction Manager: This is a program that helps people manage their addictions to computer games or other stuff (like the internet).