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ABOUT GREG SWANN'S UTILITIES
I have written a fairly large number of utilities for the Macintosh. I
myself work in the publishing business, so many of my tools are focused
on text processing, desktop publishing, font management, etc. Others,
however, are well suited to any data processing purpose. In general,
you will find my software useful if you're drowning in data.
This file provides vectors for the FreeWare and DemoWare versions of my
software. We'll also discuss how to go about purchasing the full
implementations of the four products that are not free.
You can send me Email or Snailmail so long as you understand that I am
not twins. Support questions are probably better sent to users, since I
don't come even _close_ to answering all the mail I get. On the
internet the appropriate mailing lists are good places to start. On
CompuServe, the DTPForum has a large cadre of users of my software,
many of whom are very graciously forthcoming with their experience.
Contact me at:
gswann@kagi.com
or
gswann@mailhost.primenet.com
or
Greg Swann
3608 West Cochise Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85051
SEE ME/FEEL ME/TOUCH ME....
My software can be found all over the place. Here are three likely
spots:
1. My own ftp site:
http://www.primenet.com/~gswann/software.html
2. The Arizona Macintosh User Group ftp site.
http://www.amug.org/amug/store/http/cdtxt/regftp.html
This site mirrors the Info-mac archives, plus offers a whole lot
more. The AMUG BBS in a Box CD-ROM series is a remarkable
bargain.AMUG is at:
3. Compuserve's DTPForum
http://go.compuserve.com/DesktopPub
You have to be a member of Compuserve to access this site, but, if
you are this may be your best bet. The DTPForum is filled with
people who know _all about_ software that is useful for publishing
purposes. Many of them have been using my utilities for years and
can offer a lot of help.
FREEWARE/DEMOWARE UTILITIES
These are the FreeWare/DemoWare offerings. All of these are available in
the DTPForum of CompuServe, but the file names shown here are the names
used in the Info-Mac archive. These files should be available at any
Info-Mac mirror site.
TEXT PROCESSING/DESKTOP PUBLISHING
GST-TorqueDemo.sit - DemoWare version of Torquemada the Inquisitor.
Torquemada is an extremely fast, extremely robust Search & Replace
engine. Uses a large array of Wildcards to deploy a vast number of
searches on a huge batch of files. Useful for any text
processing/data processing purpose. Demo permits 32 launches.
GST-TGhostDemo.sit - DemoWare version of Torquemada's Ghost, a
scriptable, back-groundable, daemonizeable Torquemada. Useful for any
text processing/data processing purpose. The commercial version of
Torquemada ships with both Torquemada the Inquisitor 1.3.0 and
Torquemada's Ghost 1.3.0. Demo permits 32 launches.
GST-MMWDemo.sit - DemoWare version of Mark My Words. Mark My Words
converts MS-Word 4.0/5.0/5.1 files to QuarkXPress Tags. Useful for
Desktop Publishing only. Demo permits 32 launches.
GST-XP8Demo.sit - DemoWare version of XP8. XP8 cleans up and makes
QuarkXPress-ready raw text files originating on Mac, DOS and UNIX
systems. It intelligently reformats paragraphs, cleans up common word
processor garbage and does the best curly-quote conversion we know of.
Useful for Desktop Publishing only. Demo permits 32 launches.
GST-ASoaK.sit - A Sort of a Kind, a very robust drag & drop sorting
utility for text files. Accent-sensitive, optionally eliminates
duplicate entries, etc. Useful for any text processing/data processing
purpose.
GST-Caesura.sit - Caesura cuts text files into segments at the point
you specify. Useful for any text processing/data processing purpose.
GST-CatSeven.sit - Cat o' Seven Tails is a drag & drop text file
concatenator. Useful for any text processing/data processing purpose.
GST-ClipNSave.sit - Clip 'n' Save makes extremely precise, user-defined
coupons and broken rules, creating Adobe Illustrator or Aldus FreeHand
files at your option. This software is useful for Desktop Publishing
only, and only then for users discriminating enough to hate the
out-of-the-box options in their publishing software.
GST-ShawBerry.sit - ShawBerry merges two text files at the points
specified by the user. An example where it might prove useful: a DOS
user supplies a PRN file of a too-wide spreadsheet. The PRN file has
the left half of the text at the top of the file, followed by the right
half. If you split the halves into two different files, you could use
ShawBerry to reassemble each line of the file. Another example:
ShawBerry is very useful in connection with PixPex, discussed below.
Useful for any text processing/data processing purpose.
GST-PSPort.sit - PSPort creates a copy of a DOS-based PostScript dump
and removes characters that create problems on Mac-based PostScript
printers. Obviously, this is mainly useful for Desktop Publishing, but
PSPort is also a cheap way to get rid of the linefeeds from any
DOS-based text file.
GST-PixPex.sit - PixPex creates a files of XTags picture box
specifications from a drag & drop batch of pictures. These XTags specs
can then be modified by hand or with Torquemada and merged into a
standing text file with ShawBerry. Useful strictly for Desktop
Publishing purposes.
GST-Randomizer.sit - Inserts random numbers at the front of each line
in a text file. If you sort the resulting file with A Sort of a Kind,
the file will be randomized. Includes a Torquemada set to remove the
random sort keys after sorting. Useful for any text processing/data
processing purpose.
GST-SmartClip.sit - Universal case conversion. Takes text off the
clipboard and returns the converted text to the clipboard. This gives
you case conversion everywhere you can copy and paste. The conversions
are very smart, using the same logic used by Torquemada. Won't affect
<Quark XPress tags> or <html> (or anything within angle brackets).
Useful for any text processing/data processing purpose.
UTILITIES
GSU-STPDemo.sit - DemoWare version of Shane the Plane. Shane the Plane
is a very robust file attributes editor. Changes Type and Creator, of
course, but also permits editing of all Finder flags. Adds or removes
custom icons. Removes BNDLs from PostScript fonts. Changes the
Created/Modified dates and times of files. Permits bulk renaming,
including renaming by means of Search & Replace masks (like (ick!) DOS
and UNIX, only _loads_ better). The ultimate power user's power tool.
Demo permits 32 launches.
GSU-Amanuensis.sit - Amanuensis copies files very quickly. That's all.
Networked hacks in a hurry will make enemies in a hurry with
Amanuensis, but the (no)wait may be worth it!
GSU-BootLog.sit - BootLog is an Extension that logs each boot of the
Mac it's installed on to a file called BootLog's Log of Boots. Useful
as a diagnostic tool for SysAdmin types.
GSU-HexKey.sit - HexKey is a number conversion tool. This is actually a
programmer's tool, but it may be useful to other power users. Converts
Decimal or Hexadecimal numbers to 10 other common Macintosh formats. If
you don't know a Fixed from a Fract, you don't need it.
GSU-ForkOff.sit - Fork Off is a drag and drop utility that eliminates
the resource fork from any file that is fed to it. This can be useful
for saving disk space or easing cross-platform transmission. It will
eat files of any type, and it is very fast.
FONT MANAGEMENT UTILITIES
GSF-FONDetective.sit - FONDetective takes font suitcases by drag & drop
and writes a text file for each detailing every last bit of information
contained in each FOND resource in each suitcase. The report is in
human-readable form (as compared to the FOND TMPL in ResEdit), and the
detailed information is useful in a number of nerdly contexts.
GSF-FontFischer.sit - FontFischer is used in conjunction with
Torquemada, A Sort of a Kind and QuarkXPress to create customized type
specimen sheets or books. If you're not dissatisfied with Jim Lewis'
The Type Book, you don't need this.
GSF-Gaskill.sit - Gaskill will tell you at any given time how many
fonts you have open (through Suitcase or Master Juggler, for instance).
The basic rule is, if you gotta ask Gaskill, it's time to close some...
GSF-PairingKnife.sit - Pairing Knife will take a batch of text by drag
& drop and do a kerning pair frequency analysis on all of it. The final
output is a rank-order list of pairs in your actual text. The point is
this: if you're going to kern, you should kern the paris that come up
most frequently; this will do the most good.
GSF-TypeSpec.sit - Type Spectrum is an interactive typeface matching
game for kids and adults.
GSF-Oscar.sit - Oscar the Cat is a companion to Shane the Plane. It
takes files or folders by drag & drop batch and eliminates the BNDL
bits and resources from any PostScript fonts it finds. Saves a small
amount of space and a huge amount of time when opening folders of
PostScript fonts.
GSF-Rasputin.sit - Rasputin the Kitten examines every FOND resource
found in every font suitcase found in every folder delivered to it in a
drag & drop batch. It reports on any FOND or NFNT numbering conflicts
found. This is a diagnostic tool useful for cleaning up your PostScript
font library.
FLEETING FAME
Torquemada is named after Tomas de Torquemada, the first Grand
Inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition.
ShawBerry is named after Kip Shaw, a desktop publisher in Delhi, NY,
because he suggested it.
Shane the Plane is named after Shane Stanley, a desktop publishing
consultant in Nar Nar Goon (near Melbourne) Australia, because my
daughter Meredith said so. Shane has been instrumental in the design
and testing of everything discussed here plus a lot more.
FontFischer is named after Roy Fischer, a pre-press professional, who
paid to have it written.
Gaskill is named after Phil Gaskill, most famous as co-author of
QuarkXPress Tips 'n' Tricks, because I wanted to name something after
him, and because he is easily the world's biggest font snob.
Oscar the Cat is named after Shane's moderately awe-inspiring cat
Oscar. There is a snapshot of Shane, his wife Sally and Oscar in Shane
the Plane.
Rasputin the Kitten is named after a kitten we had named - oddly enough
- Rasputin. He peed all over everything and now lives outdoors on a
farm, where he is welcome to pee all over everything.
COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE
These are my currently shipping commercial products:
XP8 - a very intelligent file filter that cleans up and makes the
filthiest text QuarkXPress-ready. Among many other features, it
offers DOS-file reformatting, financial-text clean-up, garbage
disposal, typographic quality enhancement, and the best quote
conversion we know of. The demoware version of XP8 can be found in
the DTPForum on Compuserve or in the Info-Mac archives as
GST-XP8Demo.sit.
Torquemada The Inquisitor - batch global search and replace software
with wildcards, pattern matching, string substitution, et very
cetera. With Drag & Drop under Systems 7 or 8, you can run an
infinite number of searches on up to 256 files in one batch. Features
the most intelligent case-conversion we know of. The most-recent demo
version can be found in Compuserve's DTPForum or in the Info-Mac
archives as GST-TorqueDemo.sit. The current commercial version is
1.3.1, offering a great many enhancements, including new "wildthings"
and a _lot_ of new User Interface power. The commercial version ships
with Torquemada's Ghost, a scriptable, backgroundable Torquemada. A
DemoWare version of Torquemada's Ghost is available in the DTPFoorum
or in the Info-Mac archives as GST-TGhostDemo.sit.
Shane the Plane 2.0.2 - file and font attribute editing utility.
Interactively or in Drag & Drop batches, permits you to change the
Creator/Type of files, their created/modified dates and times, a host
of significant Finder flags, plus a lot more. Makes files
invisible/visible, makes fonts behave like files by removing their
BNDL resources, batch "pastes" custom icons, intelligently renames
and/or "slugs" files, et very cetera. A demonstration version (fully
functional but limited to 32 launches) can be found in the DTPForum
on Compuserve or in the Info-Mac archives as GSU-STPDemo.sit.
Mark My Words - a very elaborate MS-Word binary to QuarkXPress Tags
text filter. It eats Word 4.0, 5.0 or 5.1 files, interactively or by
Drag & Drop, and converts the binary to QuarkXPress tagged text. You
can elect to include or omit any feature of Word's styling, and many
features can be converted from their WP-like form to their DTP-like
form (e.g., underscoring to italic). With Em Software's Xtags
Xtension, picture and text boxes (including Word's tables) can be
retained. A demonstration version (fully functional but limited to 32
launches) can be found in the DTPForum on Compuserve or in the
Info-Mac archives as GST-MMWDemo.sit.
(While I've vectored all the files toward CIS and the internet, my
primary haunt, they are also available on other services, and on any
BBS which has the most recent version of AMUG's BBS-In-A-Box CD-ROM
on line.)
All of these programs are sold on the same terms: (US)$50 each, per
license. Two to 10 licenses are $45 each. For 11 or more licenses
you're better off buying a site license. All of this is explained in
the registration software supplied with this archive.
Thank you for your interest. We hope to be hearing from you soon!
Very best,
Greg Swann