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- FILE LIST
- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 16 MacLifeInsurance.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1993
- DESC: MacLifeInsurance - MacLifeInsurance is a set of two control panels
- KEY: MacLifeInsurance.sit KBytes: 32768
- DESC: that will protect your work from system crashes, accidental
- DESC: deletions, power outs, corrupted files, and other Macintosh
- DESC: disasters with two levels of protection. MacLifeInsurance -
- DESC: FileSaver will protect you at the file level, by automatically
- DESC: saving your files by time and/or number of key strokes as you
- DESC: specify. MacLifeInsurance - KeySaver will protect you at the
- DESC: keystroke level, saving every key you type, so that you'll always be
- DESC: able to retrieve your work-no matter what happens. These two levels
- DESC: of protection will give you piece of mind-and save you hours of
- 15 MagicOpen 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-21-1993
- DESC: MagicOpen 1.0 - MagicOpen is a utility program which speeds up
- KEY: MagicOpen 1.0.sit KBytes: 247808
- DESC: launching applications and opening files. Under System 7, you can
- DESC: put aliases of applications and files on your desktop or inside the
- DESC: Apple menu. But sometimes, when you get more and more aliases, your
- DESC: desktop becomes messy, and the Apple menu fills up with more and
- DESC: more sub-folders to contain your frequently used aliases. Once you
- DESC: have installed MagicOpen, you no longer have to look through many
- DESC: sub-folders inside the Apple menu or your hard disk, you simply
- DESC: click the name of the application or file you want, then it opens
- DESC: for you. MagicOpen is an application (no init conflicts!). You can
- 14 Mauncher.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-27-1992
- DESC: Mauncher - Mauncher is a System 7 mount and launch utility which
- KEY: Mauncher.sit KBytes: 174080
- DESC: executes instruction scripts. It mounts Appleshare Volumes with
- DESC: usernames and passwords intact. Mauncher saves the documents in a
- DESC: scrambled format to protect data and has the option of specifying
- DESC: passwords for script access. Mauncher is extremely useful under
- DESC: network environments where frequent changes in volume access is a
- DESC: common requirement or where control and management of volume access
- DESC: and applications is desired. It can certainly be used in
- DESC: non-networked environments for its application management features.
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- 12 MenuChoice 1.9.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-14-1994
- DESC: MenuChoice 1.9 - MenuChoice is a control panel device which enables
- KEY: MenuChoice 1.9.sit KBytes: 28672
- DESC: hierarchical menus under the Apple menu. With it, you can open
- DESC: applications, control panel devices, and documents of all kinds
- DESC: quickly and easily using your Apple menu. Just drop the MenuChoice
- DESC: file in your System 7 control panels folder. You can immediately
- DESC: use the control panel device to set your preferences for how
- DESC: MenuChoice will behave, but hierarchical menus will not show up
- DESC: under your Apple Menu until you restart your computer. In addition
- DESC: to a better fix for the conflict with Finder, this version fixes a
- DESC: memory leak which was slowly swallowing up memory, and a rather
- 11 Menuette 1.1.2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-07-1993
- DESC: Menuette 1.1.2 - Menuette is a control panel that alters the
- KEY: Menuette 1.1.2.sit KBytes: 77824
- DESC: appearance of menu titles in the menu bar (at the top of your
- DESC: screen). Instead of the words that normally appear (such as File
- DESC: and Edit), you’ll see small icons representing these concepts.
- DESC: Menuette also allows you to use a custom font for any menus which
- DESC: do not have icons associated with them. To use Menuette, your
- DESC: computer must be running System version 7.x. Menuette is fully
- DESC: compatible with System 7.0, 7.0.1, 7.1, 32-bit addressing, and
- DESC: virtual memory. Complete instructions are available within Menuette
- DESC: by opening Menuette and clicking on the “About Menuette” button.
- 8 Moniker 2.0.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-29-1992
- DESC: Moniker 2.0.1 - Moniker 2.0.1 is a slightly altered Moniker 2.0, so
- KEY: Moniker 2.0.1.sit KBytes: 25600
- DESC: that just dragging and dropping will create an alias of the item,
- DESC: in the same folder as the Moniker application. However if you wish
- DESC: to place and rename the alias, you can do so by holding down the
- DESC: option key when dragging something onto Moniker.
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- 7 Monitor 1.5.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-15-1993
- DESC: Monitor 1.5 - Monitor is a utility application for the Macintosh
- KEY: Monitor 1.5.sit KBytes: 27648
- DESC: which allows you to see the level of activity taking place within
- DESC: your computer. Monitor presents a number of different types of
- DESC: informational windows including CPU utilization, memory usage and
- DESC: disk space availability. Much of the information presented by
- DESC: Monitor is displayed using graphs. Requires System 7.
- DESC:
- 4 MountAlias 1.0.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-14-1992
- DESC: MountAlias 1.0 - MountAlias is a control panel that creates aliases
- KEY: MountAlias 1.0.sit KBytes: 13312
- DESC: automatically to AppleShare volumes every time an AppleShare volume
- DESC: is mounted. These aliases are put in a folder (or in subfolders of
- DESC: this folder) that you specify. By default, this path is
- DESC: "HardDisk:Aliases:", you should use the “Change Folder” button in
- DESC: the control panel to modify this (or rename your hard disk if
- DESC: you're boring). MountAlias will create alias files in one of three
- DESC: ways, specified by the three “Alias Name” radio buttons.
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- 3 MtoKFH.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-27-1993
- DESC: MtoKFH - System 7.1 Finder Hack utility changes the display in the
- KEY: MtoKFH.sit KBytes: 55296
- DESC: Finder from the default of megabytes to kilobytes. Please read the
- DESC: README doc. freeware. Does NOT require a resource editor and is
- DESC: simple and straight forward. Please leave email here or AOL(Brilor)
- DESC: if you encounter bugs.
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- 2 Mug Shot Lite™.sit 7 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-09-1991
- DESC: Mug Shot Lite 1.3 - Mug Shot Lite is a tool to help diagnose system
- KEY: Mug Shot Lite™.sit KBytes: 22528
- DESC: problems on a Macintosh Information such as the type of QuickDraw
- DESC: being run, Finder, MultiFinder, AppleTalk and System versions, type
- DESC: of keyboard, which processor's being used and if running 23/32 bit
- DESC: mode are all recorded. The list of hardware and software
- DESC: configurations is about as complete as possible.
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