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- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 28 Pairing Knife.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-06-1992
- DESC: Pairing Knife - Pairing Knife does an unbiased kerning pair
- KEY: Pairing Knife.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: frequency analysis of files of type TEXT. Unbiased means that all
- DESC: printing characters (from ASCII 32 to 255) are considered in the
- DESC: analysis. Kerning Pairs, of course, are pairs of characters that can
- DESC: appear in text and that can have kerning applied between them.
- DESC: Frequency Analysis means that every pair combination is counted each
- DESC: time it appears. Only works in drag and drop format under System
- DESC: 7.0.
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- 27 Paste It! 2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-01-1993
- DESC: Paste It! 2 - A small application that replaces those little yellow
- KEY: Paste It! 2.sit KBytes: 14336
- DESC: sticky note pads. It also replaces the need for the Apple note pad.
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- 26 Peeping Tom 1.4.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-28-1994
- DESC: Peeping Tom 1.4 - Peeping Tom is a shareware init/background
- KEY: Peeping Tom 1.4.sit KBytes: 13312
- DESC: application that keeps track of the current applications and desk
- DESC: accessories that are open. When processes are quit, Peeping Tom
- DESC: writes the information that it has on the dead process to a text
- DESC: file in the System Folder. The log file shows information on when
- DESC: each process was started and the total time it ran. Peeping Tom
- DESC: also shows the average CPU usage of the process. The percentage
- DESC: represents how much the process used of the CPU while the process
- DESC: was running. Peeping Tom is very useful for monitoring computers.
- DESC: It keeps track of time spent on the computer, which is perfect for
- 25 Pesticide 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1993
- DESC: Pesticide 1.0 - Pesticide is a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box)
- KEY: Pesticide 1.0.sit KBytes: 14336
- DESC: which lets you delete some pesky items from the selected disks
- DESC: and/or directories. It can be set up to delete all or all
- DESC: unresolvable aliases, empty directories, and empty files. It can
- DESC: also automatically fix files that have accidentally had their alias
- DESC: bits set (and thus are really not aliases after all). As always,
- DESC: you select what Pesticide actually does. This program is part of
- DESC: the set 7.0 Plus Utilities by Robert Gibson.
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- 24 PICT Informer.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-09-1993
- DESC: PICT Informer - Have you ever wondered if a picture is version1 or
- KEY: PICT Informer.sit KBytes: 24576
- DESC: version 2? If you have all the fonts that the picture was
- DESC: originally created with? Or what kinds of QuickDraw objects the
- DESC: picture contains. With System 7 Apple has provided a new and easy
- DESC: way to get information out of a picture called the Picture
- DESC: Utilities Package. PICT Informer is simply an implementation of
- DESC: GetPictInfo, the main call in that package. PICT Informer will open
- DESC: PICT files or PICT resources and show the picture in a window. To
- DESC: see the PictInfo information, choose Show Info from the File menu
- DESC: or double-click in the picture's window. Freeware. Version 1.0
- 23 PICTify 1.5.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-26-1994
- DESC: PICTify 1.5 - PICTify is a control panel that provides you with
- KEY: PICTify 1.5.sit KBytes: 33792
- DESC: screen capturing capabilities and is provided FREE of charge. You
- DESC: may capture the entire screen, a selection that you define, the
- DESC: frontmost window, or a pulled-down menu (including popup menus) to
- DESC: a file or to the clipboard. If you choose to save the snapshot to a
- DESC: file, you have the option of saving itto a TeachText™ PICT file or
- DESC: to a ResEdit™ file which will contain a 'PICT'resource and a couple
- DESC: of other resources which define the dimensions of the PICT. I find
- DESC: the latter option essential for capturing pictures I'vedrawn to
- DESC: include in about boxes or other parts of my programs. Requires
- 22 Pink Slip.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-15-1993
- DESC: Pink Slip - Pink Slip is a control panel which allows you to add a
- KEY: Pink Slip.sit KBytes: 19456
- DESC: Quit menu item to the Finder for use in those memory-intense
- DESC: situations. You can also remove PinkSlip easily if you get tired of
- DESC: it. Pink Slip also provides a means of quitting the Finder without
- DESC: modifying anything, which can be done by opening the control panel,
- DESC: whether installed or not, and picking the Quit Now button. When you
- DESC: quit the applications you were running, the finder comes back, but
- DESC: not until then!
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- 21 POPOVER.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-06-1991
- DESC: Variation on Easy Launch, which does not require presence of Balloon
- KEY: POPOVER.sit KBytes: 12288
- DESC: Help menu. User option for window on left ot right side for easier
- DESC: use by left-handed users. Uses a small PopUpMenu window. Create a
- DESC: new folder. Put PopOver and aliases of frequently used applications
- DESC: in the folder. Put alias of PopOver in Startup Items folder and
- DESC: voila! With small window on the right it works very much like On
- DESC: Cue. Unlike On Cue this is an application.. no INITs. Look at
- DESC: About... in Apple menu and Show Balloons for help. System 7.0
- DESC: dependent On Cue clone.
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- 20 PowerAlias1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-28-1992
- DESC: PowerAlias1.0 - PowerAlias is designed to minimize desktop clutter
- KEY: PowerAlias1.0.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: by providing for the consolidation of up to five application
- DESC: aliases into one utility. PowerAlias uses real, System 7 aliases
- DESC: and AppleEvents to mimic those Finder aliases we have all grown to
- DESC: love. You can launch PowerAlias either by double clicking on its
- DESC: icon or by dragging and dropping a document onto the PowerAlias
- DESC: icon. You specify which of the five applications PowerAlias
- DESC: launches by simultaneously holding down a key on the keyboard.
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- 19 PowerBar 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-07-1993
- DESC: PowerBar 1.1 - PowerBar is a Control Panel/Extension that provides a
- KEY: PowerBar 1.1.sit KBytes: 192512
- DESC: toolbar for the Finder. It requires System 7.0 or greater and
- DESC: consumes anywhere from 150-400 K of RAM (or more depending on the
- DESC: setup) when running. Features include - Launch applications/open
- DESC: documents or folders; Point & click access to common Finder
- DESC: functions; Complete customizability; Enhanced alias management;
- DESC: Status pads to display various info; and Easy to use "drag & drop"
- DESC: interface (e.g. you can drag icons to the toolbar to install them).
- DESC: Be sure to install the control panel and restart your mac before
- DESC: opening PowerBar!
- 18 PowerDock 1.1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-20-1993
- DESC: PowerDock 1.1.0 - PowerDock is a file and process management
- KEY: PowerDock 1.1.0.sit KBytes: 114688
- DESC: utility. Its primary function is to aid in locating and accessing
- DESC: files, folders and documents on a large volume or across a network.
- DESC: It achieves this task by placing a window with an array of cells
- DESC: which hold items (applications, folders, documents etc...) in their
- DESC: iconized form. If you have a clutter of icons scattered about your
- DESC: desktop, then PowerDock is the perfect utility for you. Requires
- DESC: System 7 and color.
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- 16 PowerScan 2.0.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-01-1994
- DESC: PowerScan 2.0.1 - Welcome to PowerScan! This application started out
- KEY: PowerScan 2.0.1.sit KBytes: 264192
- DESC: as a hack that would list duplicate files on a friend’s hard disk.
- DESC: Features - Supports Thread Manager for multitasking. Scan and find
- DESC: duplicate files in several windows at the same time. PowerScan
- DESC: works in background so you can use other applications if you want
- DESC: to. Completely redesigned user interface with a floating palette for
- DESC: easy access to settings and commands. Much improved file filtering.
- DESC: PowerScan can save document windows in both text and native
- DESC: formats. Printing is now supported. Ability to read version
- DESC: information from files (rather slow, though), movable dialog boxes,
- 15 ppat Tool 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1993
- DESC: ppat Tool 1.0 - A tool to aid in the making of patterns for
- KEY: ppat Tool 1.0.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: Chameleon, BeforeDark and Desktop Textures users. Features include
- DESC: - converts clipboard PICTs into ppats, screen capture utility to
- DESC: create ppats from any screen image, copy captured regions to
- DESC: clipboard for use with your favorite graphic programs, auto-sizing
- DESC: marquee tool constrains to legal ppat sizes, high quality image
- DESC: scaling to legal ppat size function, multiple monitor support,
- DESC: create ppats up to 256 x 256, merge function allows multiple
- DESC: patterns to be saved to one file, and No system extensions or
- DESC: control panels! Requires System 7.
- 14 Ppat Viewer 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-11-1993
- DESC: Ppat Viewer 1.1 - The ppat Viewer will open any file and list any
- KEY: Ppat Viewer 1.1.sit KBytes: 30720
- DESC: ppat resources that exist in the resource portion of the file.
- DESC: Selecting a ppat from the list will display the ppat, up to 256x256
- DESC: pixels in size. No more need to use ResEdit to view a ppat (which
- DESC: won't show the large ones anyway). Includes a special feature for
- DESC: programmers who need to hard code a ppat into their program. New to
- DESC: v1.1 - some cosmetic changes and the ability to delete a ppat from
- DESC: the opened file. Also, you can now drop any file on the ppat Viewer
- DESC: icon to open it.
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- 13 PrintChoice1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-20-1993
- DESC: PrintChoice1.1 - PrintChoice is a control panel device which
- KEY: PrintChoice1.1.sit KBytes: 24576
- DESC: provides a quick way to rechoose a printer without going back into
- DESC: the Apple chooser. A submenu in your Apple Menu will let you
- DESC: maintain a list of your frequently used printers. Only useful if
- DESC: you use more than one printer! After you have installed PrintChoice
- DESC: and rebooted, your Apple menu will have a new submenu called
- DESC: PrintChoice, containing options to add, rename, or delete printers.
- DESC: After choosing any printer from the standard Apple Chooser, you can
- DESC: make it easily accessible by adding it to the PrintChoice menu.
- DESC: Requires System 7.
- 12 Privacy 1.0.2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-15-1993
- DESC: Privacy 1.0.2 - Enclosed is version 1.0.2 of the Privacy utility
- KEY: Privacy 1.0.2.sit KBytes: 33792
- DESC: which performs "temptation reduction" by hiding your files and
- DESC: folders when you type the Cmd-H hotkey in the Finder. To re-expose
- DESC: your files and folders, type Cmd-H again and enter the password
- DESC: ("hello"). Don't forget the password. Version 1.0.2 incorporates
- DESC: several bug fixes which make the utility more reliable. It now also
- DESC: leaves behind some bogus folders on your desktop so that your Mac
- DESC: doesn't look suspiciously empty. Requires System 7.
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- 11 Process Row™.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-16-1993
- DESC: Process Row™ - Process Row was developed to help those Macintosh™
- KEY: Process Row™.sit KBytes: 20480
- DESC: users who run multiple applications under System 7 with a visual
- DESC: display of the active processes. Similar to the display of the
- DESC: icons under the Application Menu provided by System 7, it watches
- DESC: the activation and deactivation of all processes (including
- DESC: background-only processes). Shareware $5.
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- 9 ProSwitch 1.2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-23-1992
- DESC: ProSwitch 1.2 - ProSwitch is an utility which makes it easier for
- KEY: ProSwitch 1.2.sit KBytes: 13312
- DESC: you to switch between running processes (i.e. applications and DAs)
- DESC: under System 7. Features include six fully configurable "hot keys"
- DESC: for switching and hiding (or showing) the windows of background
- DESC: processes, and the option to switch with a click on the application
- DESC: menu's icon (a la System 6).
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- 8 Put Away 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-07-1993
- DESC: Put Away 1.0 - Put Away is a System 7 drag & drop utility which puts
- KEY: Put Away 1.0.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: files in folders based on file types and creators, much like the
- DESC: System 7 Finder puts System-specific files in special folder
- DESC: locations. You can configure Put Away to recognize as many types
- DESC: and creators and folder locations as you wish. If you launch Put
- DESC: Away as a normal application, you will see a screen of
- DESC: instructions. This screen also allows you to reset Put Away,
- DESC: clearing its old folder locations and file types.
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- 6 QK/AppleScript.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-14-1993
- DESC: QK/AppleScript - Apple recently shipped AppleScript, a scripting
- KEY: QK/AppleScript.sit KBytes: 20480
- DESC: language for controlling Apple Event aware applications. The
- DESC: AppleScript Extension gives QuicKeys the ability to send
- DESC: AppleScripts. An AppleScript shortcut can work alone or as a step
- DESC: in a sequence. QuicKeys support for AppleScript extends the
- DESC: functionality and usability of BOTH products.
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- 5 QTrash™ 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: QTrash™ 1.1 - QTrash™ will delete all empty folders from the startup
- KEY: QTrash™ 1.1.sit KBytes: 10240
- DESC: volume. Some folders are exceptions to this. Personally, I’m
- DESC: rather picky about the layout of files and folders on the volumes I
- DESC: manage at work. I am constantly finding folders such as “Empty
- DESC: Folder”, “Copy of Empty Folder”, “Copy of Copy of Empty Folder”,
- DESC: etc. — all with no files. One would think that “users” would have
- DESC: better things to do with their time. This is why I wrote QTrash™.
- DESC: That and I’ve finally managed to find sufficient time to learn C on
- DESC: the Macintosh (I’m learning C and Macintosh programming at the same
- DESC: time, so it’s slow going).
- 4 QuickEncrypt 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-01-1994
- DESC: QuickEncrypt 1.0 - This application will quickly and fairly securely
- KEY: QuickEncrypt 1.0.sit KBytes: 15360
- DESC: encrypt or decrypt any document you drop on it. It will handle
- DESC: files of an unlimited length, and will use as much memory as you
- DESC: care to give it — i.e. allocating more memory will speed it up
- DESC: (slightly). To use QuickEncrypt, either drop any number of files
- DESC: onto the application, or start it as usual by double-clicking on
- DESC: application. For each file, if it isn’t encrypted, you will be
- DESC: prompted for a password to encrypt the data, which will be
- DESC: confirmed to ensure you didn’t mis-key it, since there is no way to
- DESC: unencyrpt a file if you forget the password. If the file is
- 3 QuickNotes 1.0b6.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-22-1993
- DESC: QuickNotes 1.0b6 - QuickNotes is a System 7 only Extension that
- KEY: QuickNotes 1.0b6.sit KBytes: 19456
- DESC: allows you to quickly and easily jot down notes on your Macintosh
- DESC: saving them for later use with TeachText or any text editor. When
- DESC: in the Finder, choose the window that you would like the QuickNote
- DESC: to be created in. QuickNotes can be created in any Finder window
- DESC: (except the Trash) and on the Desktop. Type the hot-key and the
- DESC: QuickNotes dialog box will appear. Type in the name of the file and
- DESC: the text (up to 255 characters for now) that you would like saved
- DESC: in the file. When you click OK, the file will be created and the
- DESC: dialog box will disappear. If the file already existed you will be
- 1 Quit It 1.21.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-09-1994
- DESC: Quit It 1.21 - A Macintosh is very easy to use, but neverteless
- KEY: Quit It 1.21.sit KBytes: 28672
- DESC: there are users who don't understand anything about processes etc.
- DESC: All they see is windows on the screen, and to stop working they
- DESC: just close the window using the close box. But this leaves the
- DESC: application open, which can lead to confusion on one side, and on a
- DESC: shortage of memory on the other side. Quit It can take away this
- DESC: problem - whenever the last window of an application is closed
- DESC: using the close box, it will quit the application. That's all there
- DESC: is to it. There are some user configurations - you can set programs
- DESC: to not quit with the last window closed and more. This is a great
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