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- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 26 Co. Information.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-26-1993
- DESC: Co. Information - This is a stack I designed while working for a
- KEY: Co. Information.sit KBytes: 177152
- DESC: publishing company in San Francisco in 1988. It explains how the
- DESC: company functions from classifieds to printing. It includes
- DESC: training and maintenance info on all equipment. It is dated so the
- DESC: equipment has all been replaced with scanners and better computers
- DESC: and printers but the layout still works for any consultant
- DESC: developing a similar program. It has many interesting uses of the
- DESC: Hypercard interface and it also prints a training manual. I still
- DESC: use part of the interface at each of my consulting sites to remind
- DESC: them what they are suppost to do before they call me with a
- 25 Code Breaker 4.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-26-1993
- DESC: Code Breaker 4.0 - This stack allows users to manipulate at Ease.
- KEY: Code Breaker 4.0.sit KBytes: 4096
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- 22 Color Stack.sit 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-03-1987
- DESC: Color Stack implementation.
- KEY: Color Stack.sit KBytes: 59392
- 21 ColorDragging.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-15-1993
- DESC: ColorDragging - This is a quick and dirty example of how to drag
- KEY: ColorDragging.sit KBytes: 50176
- DESC: color PICTs around in HyperCard using the ColorizeHC XCMD. You
- DESC: should be familiar with HyperCard programming and the commands to
- DESC: use the ColorizeHC XCMD. No discriptions are given in this stack,
- DESC: everything you need to know is contained in the stack script. This
- DESC: stack lets you drag around three playing card PICTS over a
- DESC: background PICT (and each other) without disturbing those PICTs.
- DESC: The animation is smoothest on fast machines. The PICT you are
- DESC: dragging is also framed by a selection rectangle as you move it.
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- 19 ColorHCXCMD1.1.2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-26-1992
- DESC: ColorHCXCMD1.1.2 - This version of the xcmd stack goes far beyond
- KEY: ColorHCXCMD1.1.2.sit KBytes: 156672
- DESC: basic colouring, it provides support for any stack that must somehow
- DESC: modify the look of the screen as cards are opened. It now provides
- DESC: some support for monochrome equivalents, and in particular the
- DESC: placing of windows (picture, pictoids etc.) over the card. Even if
- DESC: the card merely changes the visibility of buttons and fields as the
- DESC: card opens, use of this stack will result in a more orderly
- DESC: transfer. As such, I hope you find it a general tool that is not
- DESC: confined to use of the colorizeHC xcmd.
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- 18 ColorInstall.sit 5 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-31-1988
- DESC: HyperCard Color Install stack
- KEY: ColorInstall.sit KBytes: 22528
- 16 ColorStack.sit 6 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-13-1989
- DESC: Color HyperCard stacks
- KEY: ColorStack.sit KBytes: 5120
- 15 COLUMNIZER.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-27-1988
- DESC: Makes columns for hypercard data importing
- KEY: COLUMNIZER.sit KBytes: 23552
- 13 Comment XCMD.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-26-1992
- DESC: Comment XCMD - The Floating Comment XCMD is used for providing an
- KEY: Comment XCMD.sit KBytes: 17408
- DESC: interactive edit window to the user. It appears as a windoid and has
- DESC: an optional instruction string and optional scrolling edit field.
- DESC: This windoid has a built-in help feature. If the user supplies
- DESC: improper parameters, the windoid will appear with help information
- DESC: in the edit field!
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- 10 CopyFileXFCN.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: CopyFileXFCN - CopyFile XCMD will copy files from sourcePath to
- KEY: CopyFileXFCN.sit KBytes: 9216
- DESC: destinationPath. It displays a thermometer-type dialog box during
- DESC: the copy (color if you've got it!). This feature is nice when
- DESC: copying really big files. Enhancements include proper handling of
- DESC: alias's, a new replace parameter, and returning errors in a global
- DESC: variable.
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- 7 Counters/Timers.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-26-1993
- DESC: Counters/Timers - this is a nice Hypercard script demonstrating
- KEY: Counters/Timers.sit KBytes: 226304
- DESC: counters and timers as used in several AMUG projects.
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- 6 Coupons 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-05-1993
- DESC: Coupons 1.0 - This stack helps keep track of coupons by Category,
- KEY: Coupons 1.0.sit KBytes: 9216
- DESC: Product, Brand, Savings, Size, and Expiration date. The stack also
- DESC: sorts and finds.
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- 3 Cryptogram VIa.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-31-1993
- DESC: Cryptogram VIa - This HyperCard stack was designed for those who
- KEY: Cryptogram VIa.sit KBytes: 31744
- DESC: enjoy solving cryptogram word puzzles. The object of the game is to
- DESC: substitute one letter for another to reveal a literary quote of
- DESC: common saying. This stack includes over 225 puzzles, and was
- DESC: written by Leslie Thomas, an Arizona Macintosh User Group member.
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- 2 Cursor.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-04-1990
- DESC: Four XCMDs and resources they use are contained in this stack.
- KEY: Cursor.sit KBytes: 23552
- DESC: SetCursor "name or id" overisdes a single cursor out side ouf
- DESC: executing scripts killCursor stops cursor overiding slug 7 sets a
- DESC: busy cursor stored in CURS ids 300 to 307 5 killslug stops the busy
- DESC: cursor. These XCMDs still work with HyperCard 2.0.
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- 1 Cut-Out Cookbook.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: Cut-Out Cookbook - Features of The Cut-Out Cookbook are explained in
- KEY: Cut-Out Cookbook.sit KBytes: 20480
- DESC: the order they appear in the Hypercard stack. This stack allows you
- DESC: to change names, ingrediants and servings.
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