The search is over! For all of us who have been desperate to have a pair of onscreen eyes follow our cursor around, Googool Eyes is the answer. Actually, this little program can be more than a silly RAM-waster: if you have multiple monitors or a PowerBook screen that’s hard to read, this short program can help you find those “lost” cursors.
 
What you need
A Macintosh running System 6 or later. (It runs native on a Power PC.)
Installation summary
Open the SOFTWARE SAMPLER folder on the CD-ROM. Open the Googool Eyes folder; if you like, drag the Googool Eyes program icon to your hard drive. Just double-click to make the eyes appear.
If you’d like to have Googool Eyes launch every time you turn on your Mac, drag its icon (or alias) into the Startup Items folder in your System Folder. If you’d like to have more than a single set of eyes staring at your cursor, duplicate the program, rename the copies, highlight them all, and double click ‘em.
The manual
Googool Eyes’s user guide is a SimpleText document inside the Googool Eyes folder.