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- 22 LogIt.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-10-1992
- DESC: LogIt - LogIt is a free utility written using Think C 4.0.5. Its
- KEY: LogIt.sit KBytes: 13312
- DESC: sole purpose is to be an event-logger; i.e., to enable users to
- DESC: keep track of the times at which various events have occurred and
- DESC: to record descriptions of those events in a log. That log can be
- DESC: edited in all the usual text-editing ways, can be saved to disk,
- DESC: and can be printed. If you have problems printing or copying and
- DESC: pasting large amounts of text, increase the amount of memory
- DESC: available in the Get Info box.
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- 21 LogoMotion101.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-22-1993
- DESC: LogoMotion101 - LogoMation is a programming environment for people
- KEY: LogoMotion101.sit KBytes: 523264
- DESC: young and old alike, doing their first steps in programming. It
- DESC: introduces the concepts of programming and program design through a
- DESC: programming language that supports advanced graphics, animation,
- DESC: and sound.
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- 20 M Loc 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-22-1993
- DESC: M Loc 1.0 - Shows the location of the mouse on the screen, either in
- KEY: M Loc 1.0.sit KBytes: 8192
- DESC: Global or Local co-ordinates. Why ? It proved to be useful while I
- DESC: was doing some programming and graphics. This program requires
- DESC: Multifinder (System 6) or System 7.
- 18 MacGadgets™ Demo.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: MacGadgets is a Human Interface Design Kit that gives your
- KEY: MacGadgets™ Demo.sit KBytes: 103424
- DESC: application a three-dimensional, gray-scale appearance comparable
- DESC: to that enjoyed by users of NeXT, Open Look and Windows 3.0. In
- DESC: addition to enhanced versions of the familiar rounded-corner
- DESC: buttons, check boxes, radio button, scroll bars, windows, alerts
- DESC: and dialog boxes, MacGadgets offers an attractive suite of
- DESC: graphical devices comprising icon buttons, sliders, gauages,
- DESC: square-corner buttons, lines, boxes, pop-ups, scrolling list,
- DESC: display text, calendars, palettes, annunciators and counters. All
- DESC: of the above are resources that can be installed with a resource
- 17 MacGSMenuINIT.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-22-1993
- DESC: MacGSMenuINIT - This INIT was written to allow MacGS to peacefully
- KEY: MacGSMenuINIT.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: co-exist with such extensions as BeHierachic and MenuChoice, which
- DESC: unfortunately do not restore an application's resource file context
- DESC: after they execute.
- 16 MacOberon 4.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-20-1993
- DESC: MacOberon 4.0 - Look at Oberon as a preview of Pink. The ideas
- KEY: MacOberon 4.0.sit KBytes: 471040
- DESC: behind Oberon are very similar to the 'Object Oriented Operating
- DESC: System' Apple/Taligent is pursuing. The best way to describe Oberon
- DESC: is as if HyperCard were an operating system, and much more
- DESC: powerful. It's very slick, and very extensive. Though MacOberon is
- DESC: an application rather than an OS, and its interface is un-Mac-like,
- DESC: it is a joy to use, and gives a good indication of the way things
- DESC: will be heading, hopefully. MacOberon requires a Mac with a 68020
- DESC: CPU and a floating point coprocessor (or FPU init), and will not
- DESC: run on a Classic. Read the screen for hints.
- 14 MacsBug Help.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-30-1992
- DESC: This is a help file for those getting into MacsBug.
- KEY: MacsBug Help.sit KBytes: 13312
- 13 MacSnoop™ Demo.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1992
- DESC: MacSnoop™ Demo - While not yet up to the full capabilities of FEDIT
- KEY: MacSnoop™ Demo.sit KBytes: 56320
- DESC: in terms of file recovery tools, it does have many wished for
- DESC: enhancements not the least of which is full HFS and MFS support. In
- DESC: addition, the overall design allows multiple volume/directory and
- DESC: editing windows open on the Desktop and a closer adherence to the
- DESC: Macintosh User Interface.
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- 12 MacStarter.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-27-1992
- DESC: MacStarter - MacStarter.π is a simple application shell I have
- KEY: MacStarter.sit KBytes: 62464
- DESC: written for myself in THINK C 5.0. Mostly, it provides the basic
- DESC: window behavior, dragging, changing size, zooming, closing and
- DESC: vertical and horizontal scroll bars. It uses a window class to
- DESC: provide these behaviors. You create your own window by filling in
- DESC: the blanks in the definition of a subclass of the window class. You
- DESC: don't really need to know anything in advance about object-oriented
- DESC: programming to use this shell. I wrote the program this way because
- DESC: it allowed me to localize the changes that you need to make to one
- DESC: file, applicationProcs.c.
- 11 Mandrake 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-15-1993
- DESC: Mandrake 1.1 - Another in a family of programmer's tools. This is a
- KEY: Mandrake 1.1.sit KBytes: 5120
- DESC: 'Drag and Drop' Application that changes the 'Visible' flag in any
- DESC: file selected or in any file dropped onto it. Use it to hunt down
- DESC: Disk filling Temp Files etc, or hide a project from roaming eyes.
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- 10 Marker Control.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-23-1992
- DESC: Marker Control - This is a new version of Marker Control, a control
- KEY: Marker Control.sit KBytes: 17408
- DESC: panel that causes files in THINK C to be marked and their window
- DESC: positions saved.
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- 9 Marker.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-23-1992
- DESC: Marker 1.0b6 - No, it’s not an INIT or a CDEV, it’s not even a desk
- KEY: Marker.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: accessory. It’s an application that is System 7 friendly, and runs
- DESC: in a 64k partition. Marker Maker takes a source file created in
- DESC: THINK C, parses the C source code, and marked each function name it
- DESC: comes across (not the prototypes, only the actual function where
- DESC: it’s defined). You run it, and through a standard get file dialog,
- DESC: you select the file or folder, and away it goes. Most files are
- DESC: marked in less than a second. The next time you open the file in
- DESC: the THINK C editor, all of the function names in the file will be
- DESC: there when you command-click in the title bar. It’s that simple.
- 8 MaxQuadraFloat.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-12-1993
- DESC: MaxQuadraFloat - Wonder why you don't seem to be getting the
- KEY: MaxQuadraFloat.sit KBytes: 5120
- DESC: performance improvement on the Quadra with floating-point that you
- DESC: should? While the Quadra is maybe an order of magnitude faster in
- DESC: floating-point addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division,
- DESC: it does not implement the 6888x FINTRZ instruction, so conversions
- DESC: from float to int take 4 times longer on the Quadra than the FX.
- DESC: FINTRZ means "float-to-int, rounding toward zero", and is the
- DESC: rounding method that is specified by C. One the 68040, the FINTRZ
- DESC: instruction is not implemented, and is implemented through a trap.
- DESC:
- 7 MemMapper1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-21-1993
- DESC: MemMapper1.1 - f you've done any programming on the Mac you've
- KEY: MemMapper1.1.sit KBytes: 21504
- DESC: probably seen drawings of the Macintosh's memory map. This is a
- DESC: grid which graphically shows the location of various system
- DESC: structures and programs in RAM and where they are in relation to
- DESC: each other. Well, just to make all that theory seem more real,
- DESC: Memory Mapper will draw that map for you so you can see exactly what
- DESC: is living in your Mac's RAM right now. Version 1.1 improves the
- DESC: color of the display and has a few other minor changes.
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- 5 mini.sit 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-02-1988
- DESC: Source Code for the MiniTerm program.
- KEY: mini.sit KBytes: 55296
- 4 MiniScreen.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-14-1992
- DESC: MiniScreen temporarily changes your monitor's desktop to any size
- KEY: MiniScreen.sit KBytes: 18432
- DESC: you desire, such as the dinky, nine-inch "Classic" monitor. It is
- DESC: most excellent for debuging your work for a 9 inch screen or game
- DESC: playing. Version 1.7. The pop-up menu of standard monitor sizes
- DESC: has been updated to include all known commercial monitor dimensions
- DESC: at this time.
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- 2 Monitor.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-14-1990
- DESC: Monitor is a program for monitoring the serial ports of the Mac.
- KEY: Monitor.sit KBytes: 11264
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- 1 MouseTracker.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-26-1993
- DESC: MouseTracker - This utility is helpful when you want to find the
- KEY: MouseTracker.sit KBytes: 15360
- DESC: local mouse coordinates of a point in a selected window or the
- DESC: global mouse coordinates of a point on the screen. The author keeps
- DESC: it in his Apple Menu Items folder for use in setting up Rects in
- DESC: graphic routines. To get the local coordinates of a window, select
- DESC: Local from the Track menu and align the indicator lines in the
- DESC: MouseTracker window up with the base of the title bar (or info
- DESC: header, depending on how your have setup your windows) and the left
- DESC: edge of the selected window. Note - MouseTracker is not background
- DESC: aware, so the MouseTracker window must be activated in order to see
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