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- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 59 4DFront.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: Frontier Suite that supports changing the version info in a 4D
- KEY: 4DFront.sit KBytes: 5120
- DESC: database and changing the path to the datafile. Both handy for
- DESC: updating a structure. Tag Team developed by Larry Sharpe and Lee
- DESC: Hinde.
- 57 allLevelFileList.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: allLevelFileList - this is a frontier script for creating file
- KEY: allLevelFileList.sit KBytes: 2048
- DESC: lists.
- DESC:
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- 56 App Cleanup.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: App Cleanup - is a frontier script for clean up.
- KEY: App Cleanup.sit KBytes: 3072
- 54 ARA Server.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: ARA Server - One of the most exciting new capabilities to come along
- KEY: ARA Server.sit KBytes: 15360
- DESC: in quite some time is Apple Computer's AppleTalk Remote Access, or
- DESC: ARA. It allows you to create a connection between a remote computer
- DESC: and a local area network. We like ARA at UserLand, in fact we use
- DESC: it to bridge computers here all the time. It works. Then we heard
- DESC: that Apple was offering an API for ARA -- we couldn't resist
- DESC: creating a small "applet" to bridge ARA to Frontier script writing.
- DESC: As a result, your scripts can now operate over a phone line! This
- DESC: is going to be very interesting. Using ARA Server and Frontier, you
- DESC: can automatically initiate an ARA connection, manage it, and
- 53 backupfolder.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: backupfolder - this is a frontier script for creating a backup
- KEY: backupfolder.sit KBytes: 2048
- DESC: folder.
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- 52 CampFire.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-23-1992
- DESC: CampFire - Here's a client-server app that provides a group of users
- KEY: CampFire.sit KBytes: 8192
- DESC: a simple way to keep in touch what each of the group members is
- DESC: doing. One machine acts as the "Campfire Server" and each machine
- DESC: on the net is a "Campfire Client." The interesting thing about
- DESC: CampFire is that it's implemented entirely in Frontier scripts,
- DESC: using networked Apple Events. Campfire works with either Frontier
- DESC: or Frontier Runtime as the server or client. Runtime is available
- DESC: as a shareware package. Full source code for the scripts is
- DESC: included, so it can easily be customized or extended using
- DESC: Frontier.
- 51 CreatorConvertor.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: This is a Userland Frontier script to facilitate updating from
- KEY: CreatorConvertor.sit KBytes: 3072
- DESC: QuarkXPress 3.0 to 3.1--Quark changed the creator code from 'XPRS'
- DESC: to 'XPR3'. This Frontier script will let you batch convert all your
- DESC: 3.0 files (including libraries, extesnions, and templates) to have
- DESC: the new creator, thus allowing you double click 3.0 files for
- DESC: launching. This script searched my 160 MB partition of about 3500
- DESC: files & converted my XPress files, all in about 10 mintues.
- 49 deleteWordTemps.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: deleteWordTemps - this is a frontier script for deleting Word Temp
- KEY: deleteWordTemps.sit KBytes: 2048
- DESC: files.
- DESC:
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- 48 DocServer 1.1b5.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: DocServer 1.1b5 - DocServer provides on-line documentation for
- KEY: DocServer 1.1b5.sit KBytes: 71680
- DESC: Frontier script writers. Each new release of DocServer also
- DESC: includes a new Frontier install file for DocServer, containing
- DESC: commands for DocServer’s shared menus, and scripts that connect
- DESC: Frontier scripts to the Apple Events implemented by DocServer.
- DESC:
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- 47 DWMenu.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: DWMenu - I had this lying around in my Frontier.root, and I wasn't
- KEY: DWMenu.sit KBytes: 9216
- DESC: sure how to distribute it, but it has some very useful stuff in it,
- DESC: especially if you're distributing Frontier scripts, tables,
- DESC: objects, etc.
- 46 empty table.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: empty table - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk,
- KEY: empty table.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: table.emptyTable. To install it, 1. With Frontier 1.0 running,
- DESC: double-click on the table.emptyTable file. 2. Launch DocServer, and
- DESC: select the Load Text File command from the File menu. Select
- DESC: "DocServer Source Text" from this folder. Hope you like it!
- DESC:
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- 43 find alias.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: find alias - This frontier script allows you to find alias files.
- KEY: find alias.sit KBytes: 2048
- DESC:
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- 42 Find Bogus Dates.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: Find Bogus Dates - It's a Frontier desktop script, so when you
- KEY: Find Bogus Dates.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: double-click on it in the Finder it searchs all the files and
- DESC: folders in the folder it was launched from. As it scans it checks
- DESC: both the modification and creation dates for all files and folders
- DESC: and stops when it finds a date that Is earlier than January 24,
- DESC: 1984 -- the shipdate of the Macintosh. It's hard to imagine that you
- DESC: have any files older than that! You may want to modify the script
- DESC: to put a later date in here; a likely candidate is the date you got
- DESC: your Macintosh.
- DESC:
- 40 Frontier SDK 2.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-21-1993
- DESC: Frontier SDK 2.1 - This collection of sample programs, source code
- KEY: Frontier SDK 2.1.sit KBytes: 712704
- DESC: and documentation is called the Frontier Software Developer’s Kit
- DESC: or Frontier SDK. Frontier SDK was developed by UserLand Software to
- DESC: help C and Pascal developers work with the interapplication
- DESC: communication capabilities of the Macintosh operating system and to
- DESC: take advantage of scripting software such as UserLand Frontier and
- DESC: Apple’s AppleScript. Included are libraries and sample programs
- DESC: that show you how to - Add scriptable Apple Event wires to an
- DESC: existing application; (IAC Tools). Create a new application with IAC
- DESC: capabilities; (Applet Toolkit). Support the menu sharing protocol;
- 39 importb2file.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: importb2file - For those beta sites that have been working with
- KEY: importb2file.sit KBytes: 3072
- DESC: 1.0b2, here's a Desktop script that imports files exported from
- DESC: 1.0b2 into 1.0b3. (1.0b3 uses a different Export format that isn't
- DESC: directly compatable with that of earlier versions.) Requires
- DESC: Frontier 1.0b3.
- DESC:
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- 37 menus.wptx.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: menus.wptx - this is a Frontier script that helps with menus.
- KEY: menus.wptx.sit KBytes: 2048
- DESC:
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- 36 mymenus.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: mymenus - this is a Frontier script that creates menus.
- KEY: mymenus.sit KBytes: 2048
- 35 Neat Folders.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: Neat Folders - this is a Frontier script that helps with folder
- KEY: Neat Folders.sit KBytes: 2048
- DESC: setup.
- DESC:
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- 34 NetFrontier.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: This suite can be used to link two or more copies of UserLand
- KEY: NetFrontier.sit KBytes: 8192
- DESC: Frontier running on different machines on a network. The net
- DESC: result: you'll be able to copy objects from your desktop computer
- DESC: into the object databases running on other networked computers and
- DESC: run Frontier scripts on remote machines. You can manage the file
- DESC: system on all connected machines, with all the power that Frontier
- DESC: scripting provides. You can also launch and control Apple
- DESC: Event-aware software across the network.
- DESC:
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- 31 OpenFolder7.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-25-1992
- DESC: Open Folder 7 - Double-click on the OpenFolder 7 icon. A "standard
- KEY: OpenFolder7.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: file" dialog appears. Select the folder you want to open, and click
- DESC: on the Folder button. OpenFolder sends an Apple event to the System
- DESC: 7 Finder, telling it to open the folder you selected. Originally
- DESC: this was a script written in the UserLand Frontier™ scripting
- DESC: language. We hand-compiled it into C and built it using THINK C
- DESC: 4.0. If you want more information about Frontier, call us at the
- DESC: phone number below; tell 'em OpenFolder 7 sent you This software is
- DESC: copyrighted property of UserLand Software, Inc.
- DESC:
- 30 PowerBook 1.0b1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: PowerBook Suite 1.0b1 - Use the scripts in this suite to synchronize
- KEY: PowerBook 1.0b1.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: two sets of folders, one on a PowerBook and one on your desktop
- DESC: computer. Follow these steps to configure the PowerBook suite. On
- DESC: your desktop computer's hard disk, create a new folder, call it
- DESC: Shared Folder, for example. Determine which folders on your desktop
- DESC: computer you want to travel with. For each of these folders, make
- DESC: an alias of the folder and place that alias in Shared Folder. From
- DESC: Frontier's Suites menu, select the PowerBook command. Select the
- DESC: "Set Home Path…" command in the Configure sub-menu, and select the
- DESC: folder you created in step 2.
- 29 PowerBook Suite.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: PowerBook Suite - contains a Frontier Script for maintaining your
- KEY: PowerBook Suite.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: Powerbook.
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- 25 reallyNukeTT.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: reallyNukeTT - This is a frontier script for getting rid of True
- KEY: reallyNukeTT.sit KBytes: 2048
- DESC: Type.
- DESC:
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- 24 replace.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: replace - This is a Frontier Script for replacing files.
- KEY: replace.sit KBytes: 2048
- 23 ResLogger.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-27-1992
- DESC: ResLogger - ResLogger is a UserLand Frontier Suite that compiles an
- KEY: ResLogger.sit KBytes: 21504
- DESC: outline of named resources. The primary use for this is as a tool
- DESC: for HyperCard developers to keep track of XCMDs and XFCNs which may
- DESC: be located on several disks - some even off-line. But it can be used
- DESC: for any named resource; snd 's being a logical candidate. ResLogger
- DESC: looks in the specified folder and all subfolders, for the specified
- DESC: resource. It then makes a sorted list of the resources. Each
- DESC: resource name is a heading (summit). The subheadings are the paths
- DESC: to each file that contains that resource.
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- 21 RevertDICT.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-20-1993
- DESC: RevertDICT - This program is a droplet. This is a file for System 7
- KEY: RevertDICT.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: users who are using Frontier or Frontier Runtime. As I do not have
- DESC: Frontier installed, I have no idea what this file does!
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- 19 salutation.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: salutation - This verb is designed to be used from the user's
- KEY: salutation.sit KBytes: 3072
- DESC: customStartup script, so that a greeting may be given everytime
- DESC: Frontier is started up.
- DESC:
- 18 Scheduler Suite.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: Scheduler Suite - Is there a script you want to run at the same time
- KEY: Scheduler Suite.sit KBytes: 7168
- DESC: every day? Or every hour on the hour? That's what the Scheduler
- DESC: Suite is for -- it turns Frontier into a real-time operating system
- DESC: for scripts. There are two menu items that add a new task to the
- DESC: schedule. Add an Hourly Task… adds a task that runs every
- DESC: hour-on-the-hour. The command prompts you for a single-line script.
- DESC: Click on OK to add the task. If there's a task you want performed
- DESC: every night at 2AM, select the Add an Overnight Task… command.
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- 16 Scripting Tools.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1993
- DESC: Scripting Tools - UserLand Software is the developer and publisher
- KEY: Scripting Tools.sit KBytes: 67584
- DESC: of the UserLand Frontier scripting system. Frontier 1.0 was
- DESC: released in January 1992, Frontier 2.0 in October 1992. Frontier
- DESC: scripts can control the Macintosh operating system, file system,
- DESC: networks and applications that support System 7 Apple Events.
- DESC: Included in this file are scripts and applications for Stuffit &
- DESC: Frontier and Stuffit & Applescript. Read the included documentation
- DESC: for hints on installation and usage.
- DESC:
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- 14 Stack suite.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: Stack suite - At UserLand Software, we needed a Frontier-based stack
- KEY: Stack suite.sit KBytes: 8192
- DESC: for development we're doing on top of a communications software
- DESC: package. When connected to the host there's a limit of 30 minutes
- DESC: per session. However, the traversal the script does can take longer
- DESC: than 30 minutes. Solution: every time the script dives into a
- DESC: topic, it pushes its address on a stack. Every time thru the loop a
- DESC: sub-script checks to see if the timer expired. If so, it logs off,
- DESC: then logs back on.
- DESC:
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- 13 StuffIt&Frontier.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-28-1992
- DESC: StuffIt&Frontier - This file shows you how to control Stuffit with
- KEY: StuffIt&Frontier.sit KBytes: 46080
- DESC: Frontier scripts. This will allow you to automate your compression
- DESC: and decompression.
- DESC:
- 12 Suites.CD.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: Every month I get a CD full of technotes, sample code, and other
- KEY: Suites.CD.sit KBytes: 17408
- DESC: goodies froApple Computer. My mouth starts to water, thinking of
- DESC: all the new free source code I'm getting. I start opening folders
- DESC: to browse around and see what's on the disk. But the CD is too
- DESC: slow! It takes all the fun out of it. So -- I wrote a script that
- DESC: builds a table of contents of the CD in a Frontier outline. The
- DESC: index for the February Developer's CD ("20,000 Leagues Under the
- DESC: CD") is in suites.CD.outline. Requires Frontier 1.0. Dave Winer,
- DESC: UserLand Software, February 21, 1992
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- 10 suites.states.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: suites.states - This is a Frontier script.
- KEY: suites.states.sit KBytes: 2048
- 9 suites.TFSuite 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-14-1992
- DESC: suites.TFSuite - This file is a UserLand Frontier Suite that
- KEY: suites.TFSuite KBytes: 12288
- DESC: performs two tasks for Telefinder BBS sysops 1. Allows you to bulk
- DESC: mail to all your members by placing an alias to a text file into
- DESC: each mailbox. 2. Keeps a list of new uploads that you could *gasp*
- DESC: mail to each member. This is in-progress. I'm releasing it now to
- DESC: get feedback. One future enhancement will be a routine that will
- DESC: place a time-to-download estimate into the SitC resource (The TF
- DESC: Comment resource).
- DESC:
- DESC:
- 6 table sure path.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: table sure path - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk,
- KEY: table sure path.sit KBytes: 3072
- DESC: file.surePath.
- DESC:
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- 5 table.emptyTable.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: table.emptyTable - a Frontier Script.
- KEY: table.emptyTable.sit KBytes: 3072
- 4 table.surePath.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: table.surePath - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk,
- KEY: table.surePath.sit KBytes: 3072
- DESC: file.surePath. To install it, 1. With Frontier 1.0 running,
- DESC: double-click on the table.surePath file. 2. Launch DocServer, and
- DESC: select the Load Text File command from the File menu. Select
- DESC: "DocServer Source Text" from this folder. Hope you like it!
- DESC:
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- 3 table.uniqueName.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: table.uniqueName - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk,
- KEY: table.uniqueName.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: table.uniqueName.
- DESC:
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- 2 Trig Mini-Applet.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: Trig Mini-Applet - 1. Copy this folder into the UserLand Utilities
- KEY: Trig Mini-Applet.sit KBytes: 22528
- DESC: sub-folder in your Frontier 1.0 folder. 2. Double-click on the
- DESC: Trig.Frontier install file to add its glue script table and its
- DESC: shared menu. 3. Double-click on the Trig application. Check out the
- DESC: oneLiners outline. Read the readme wptext.
- DESC:
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