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- FILE LIST
- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 15 Catapult 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1993
- DESC: Catapult 1.0 - Catapult, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box), is
- KEY: Catapult 1.0.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: a method of launching applications with drag-and-drop support while
- DESC: helping to keep your desktop clean. Drop documents over the
- DESC: Catapult icon and select the application to launch from the get
- DESC: file dialog. The documents will then be opened by the application
- DESC: you have selected (if that application allows it). Allows you to
- DESC: try opening files of a type not normally openable by the target
- DESC: application. If you drop an alias onto Catapult, the alias will be
- DESC: resolved automatically. Requires System 7.
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- 14 Check 32! 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-09-1994
- DESC: Check 32! 1.1 - If you have more than 8 megabytes of RAM installed
- KEY: Check 32! 1.1.sit KBytes: 48128
- DESC: in your Mac, chances are you are using 32-bit addressing. Why??
- DESC: Because if you're not using 32-bit addressing your Mac won't
- DESC: recognize more than 8 megs of RAM. What you might not know, is that
- DESC: some of your applications may not be “32-bit clean”. What does this
- DESC: mean?? If an application is not 32-bit clean, you may be
- DESC: experiencing strange System Errors, crashes, irritability,
- DESC: sleepless nights, etc. That's where “Check 32!” steps in. “Check
- DESC: 32!” looks at your applications to see if they are, indeed, 32-bit
- DESC: compatible. So, check out your drives, floppies or programs, and
- 12 Clam 1.0b1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-15-1993
- DESC: Clam 1.0b1 - Clam is a system extension (INIT) for System 7 which
- KEY: Clam 1.0b1.sit KBytes: 19456
- DESC: eliminates the icons in the Apple menu. The menu retains its System
- DESC: 7 functionality, it just doesn’t have the icons. Using the Apple
- DESC: menu without icons speeds up the process, especially if you have
- DESC: alot of items under the Apple menu.
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- 9 ClickOff 1.0.3.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-22-1993
- DESC: ClickOff 1.0.3 - ClickOff will turn off your Mac II, Quadra, or
- KEY: ClickOff 1.0.3.sit KBytes: 32768
- DESC: Powerbook; that is, any Mac that will turn off when the "ShutDown"
- DESC: command is selected in the Finder. And here is the first time, but
- DESC: not the last by any means, where I warn you that ClickOff does not
- DESC: save any unsaved work. ClickOff is not intended to be used
- DESC: interchangeably with the ShutDown command. Clickoff is intended to
- DESC: turn off your Mac when you cannot be present to use the ShutDown
- DESC: command. In addition, ClickOff will not turn off your Macintosh if
- DESC: there is a dialog box open, waiting for a mouse click or some other
- DESC: user interaction. If you like to leave your Mac doing hard work
- 7 Color7 1.2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-10-1993
- DESC: Color7 1.2 - For years there have been Control Panels for coloring
- KEY: Color7 1.2.sit KBytes: 28672
- DESC: windows and buttons for System 6. Now there is a Control Panel that
- DESC: lets you do the same stuff with System 7 windows. Color7 lets you
- DESC: change the colors of windows, buttons, menus, and text highlighting
- DESC: under System 7. Great when it comes to changing the colors of those
- DESC: beveled edges and highlighted zoom box. There is a revert button, if
- DESC: what you create just doesn't look right. This updated version of
- DESC: Color7 fixes a bug in the button drawing, so that it doesn't
- DESC: constantly redraw while under 24-bit mode. It also keeps the colors
- DESC: from changing incorrectly after choosing a color.
- 6 ColorAlias 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-29-1993
- DESC: ColorAlias 1.0 - Tired of going to the control panel to switch your
- KEY: ColorAlias 1.0.sit KBytes: 14336
- DESC: color depth every time you want to play your favorite game or use a
- DESC: color paint program? ColorAlias will create small application files
- DESC: that work like System 7 aliases, with the extra effect that you can
- DESC: set them up to switch color modes, set the sound volume, and turn
- DESC: off the 68040 cache on the Quadra. Then just double click the new
- DESC: ColorAlias file, and it will switch modes and run the original
- DESC: program automatically (and can even switch back to the old mode
- DESC: when your application quits!).
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- 5 ColorKey 4.0.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-28-1994
- DESC: ColorKey 4.0.1 - ColorKey is a combination of a system extension and
- KEY: ColorKey 4.0.1.sit KBytes: 18432
- DESC: a control panel that, when you hold down Command (that’s the apple
- DESC: key) and option while you click the mouse, will cycle through the
- DESC: screen depths you select (black and white, 4 color, 16 colors, 256
- DESC: colors, etc.). The first time you run ColorKey, you will see a
- DESC: configuration dialog appear on the screen. This allows you to
- DESC: immediately jump to any color depth and to select the depths you’d
- DESC: like to cycle through. If you would like to see this dialog EVERY
- DESC: TIME you activate ColorKey, check the “Always Show this Dialog”
- DESC: button at the bottom of the dialog. A handy device for game
- 4 ColorTrash.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: ColorTrash - This file contains 12 full color animated trashcan
- KEY: ColorTrash.sit KBytes: 17408
- DESC: replacements for System 7 users. Requires knowledge of ResEdit 2.1
- DESC: and editing System resources. Use ResEdit to open the file.
- DESC: Included text file gives a _very_ brief explination and
- DESC: instructions; open with any word processor.
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