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- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 20 SaveATree 1.52.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-06-1992
- DESC: Save A Tree is a text file printing utility designed to conserve
- KEY: SaveATree 1.52.sit KBytes: 29696
- DESC: paper by printing on 1 page what would normally use 2 or 4 pages.
- DESC: Since Save A Tree only handles 'TEXT' files, I expect its primary
- DESC: audience will be programmers printing source code. Although, the
- DESC: word wrap option makes it useful for general text printing too.
- DESC: Because of the small font sizes used, Save A Tree works best on high
- DESC: resolution printers. Use of Save A Tree is free of charge. I
- DESC: encourage you to share it freely. Copies of the source (THINK C)
- DESC: may be obtained for $20 and a disk w/SASE.
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- 18 ScreenSize.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-01-1993
- DESC: ScreenSize - This simple utility displays the coordinates of the
- KEY: ScreenSize.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: bottom right side of your monitor. Useful if you need to know the
- DESC: size of your screen and have misplaced your documentation. This
- DESC: program is freeware.
- 17 ScriptGen 2.13.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-07-1993
- DESC: ScriptGen 2.13 - ScriptGen is a simple and feature-rich Installer
- KEY: ScriptGen 2.13.sit KBytes: 398336
- DESC: script generator. This program serves as a demo of ScriptGen Pro.
- DESC: The point-and-click interface of ScriptGen Pro makes it the tool of
- DESC: choice for developers and network support personnel who want to use
- DESC: the industry standard for installing software, Apple’s “one-button”
- DESC: Installer. ScriptGen Pro can create powerful Installer scripts
- DESC: incorporating an Easy Install option, custom packages, resource
- DESC: installation, color graphics, compression, sound, splash screens,
- DESC: and fonts. ScriptGen is System 7 savvy & dependent.
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- 16 Serial Demo.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-08-1991
- DESC: Serial Demo program adapted from SerialDemo.c by Mark Y. Geschelin.
- KEY: Serial Demo.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: This program uses the modem port to send and recieve characters. It
- DESC: functions as a very simple terminal emulator. This is meant to be
- DESC: an example of the use of the Serial Manager, not an example of how
- DESC: to code a terminal emulator!! Compile this program with
- DESC: Runtime.lib, Interface.lib, and Serial.p Pascal port by Phil
- DESC: Shapiro and Mark Y. Geschelin.
- 15 SERIAL.PAS.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
- DESC: Very simple Think Pascal program that shows how to use the serial
- KEY: SERIAL.PAS.sit KBytes: 3072
- DESC: driver to transmit data over the modem port. It impeements a trivial
- DESC: terminal emulator.
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- 14 Shell.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-15-1992
- DESC: Shell - Application Shell -- Version 1.00 -- Nov 5, 1989
- KEY: Shell.sit KBytes: 12288
- DESC: Copyright (c) 1989 by Neal E. Trautman, 'ShareWare' -- Please send
- DESC: $5 contribution to, Neal Trautman, 1701 S.W. 42nd Street, Fargo, ND
- DESC: 58103. This is a simple application shell.
- 12 SillyIcons.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-30-1992
- DESC: The enclosed files are an exercise in using the routines described
- KEY: SillyIcons.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: in the initial issue of Tech Note 306. These routines are
- DESC: PlotIconID and PlotCIconHandle. See the Tech Note (available
- DESC: elsewhere online) for details. For small (16x16) and mini (12x12)
- DESC: icons, I see a solid Macintosh crash when PlotIconID is applying
- DESC: transforms other than ttNone and ttSelected. That is why the word
- DESC: “crash” appears in those positions in the window. Since Finder
- DESC: manages to plot small icons using all the transforms, why can’t I?
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- 11 Small Screen 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-14-1992
- DESC: Small Screen 1.1 - On a sufficiently large screen, Small Screen
- KEY: Small Screen 1.1.sit KBytes: 10240
- DESC: shows the boundaries of one or more smaller screens. It is useful
- DESC: for testing whether something would fit on a small screen. Each
- DESC: screen boundary is represented by a transparent window with rounded
- DESC: corners. Optionally, a hard disk and/or a trash can icon is shown
- DESC: at the appropriate positions (i.e. where the real icons would
- DESC: appear on a freshly installed System 7).
- 9 SoftPolish Demo.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-12-1993
- DESC: SoftPolish Demo - SoftPolish is a quality assurance tool that helps
- KEY: SoftPolish Demo.sit KBytes: 149504
- DESC: software. developers ship clean and consistent applications.
- DESC: SoftPolish checks elements of the user interface that are contained
- DESC: in resources and reports potential problems to a scrolling log. It
- DESC: also performs hundreds of tests that are not visible to the user but
- DESC: may cause incompatibility with Macintosh System Software. This demo
- DESC: illustrates the SoftPolish user interface, including many options
- DESC: for scanning and cleaning files, folders, or disks. The sample file
- DESC: may be opened and viewed, however most other functions are
- DESC: disabled.
- 7 Splat!.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-23-1993
- DESC: Splat! - This is a ResEdit file with two resources. A Splat! Pict,
- KEY: Splat!.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: and a Splat! sound (snd). With ResEdit, one skilled in the art (its
- DESC: actually quite easy) could paste the snd and pict into the
- DESC: Madness-Rage control panel, or the Madness-Rage Demo, or (I assume)
- DESC: the Insanity CDEV (These CDEVs allow you to shoot your Mac, i.e.
- DESC: bulletholes and blood...) Once done, the CDEV will have a paintball
- DESC: gun effect and sound. This is really only for those who know how to
- DESC: use ResEdit.
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- 6 Stevie.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-28-1993
- DESC: Stevie - Stevie is an editor created in 1988 designed to mimic the
- KEY: Stevie.sit KBytes: 32768
- DESC: interface of the UNIX editor 'vi'. Stevie is an aspiring vi clone.
- DESC: On the whole, the editor is pretty complete. Almost all of the
- DESC: visual mode commands are supported. The biggest failing at the
- DESC: moment is that the undo command is in a state of disrepair. The
- DESC: author has tried hard to capture the feel of vi by getting the
- DESC: little things right. Be sure to see the About Stevie under the Apple
- DESC: for help with the commands (can't just use the Mac).
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- 5 Stringifier.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
- DESC: Stringifier is designed to let you import plain old text files into
- KEY: Stringifier.sit KBytes: 22528
- DESC: STR# resources. The strings in the text files can be separated
- DESC: (delimited) by a choice of characters such as carriage returns,
- DESC: tabs, etc. This allows you to manage your strings outside of
- DESC: ResEdit and simply import them into your program after making an
- DESC: update. For minor changes you can still use ResEdit. Stringifier
- DESC: has a TRUE MAC INTERFACE. If you're using the competing program
- DESC: Text->Res you'll enjoy the smoothness and completeness of
- DESC: Stringifier. Shareware ($12) by Gary Kowalski.
- DESC:
- 3 SurferPlus.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
- DESC: SurferPlus contains sample Communications Toolbox application and
- KEY: SurferPlus.sit KBytes: 256000
- DESC: source code in C.
- DESC:
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