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- FILE LIST
- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 8 RAMDiskSaver.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-17-1993
- DESC: RAMDiskSaver - RAM DiskSaver is a utility that performs automatic
- KEY: RAMDiskSaver.sit KBytes: 116736
- DESC: periodic background back-ups of Macintosh RAM disks. RAM DiskSaver
- DESC: consists of two parts - RAMDiskSaver Extension and RAM DiskSaver
- DESC: Controls. The former is a System 7 background application; the
- DESC: latter, a control panel. RAM DiskSaver requires several features
- DESC: absent from Macintosh systems prior to System 7. If any of its
- DESC: system requirements are missing, RAM DiskSaver will gracefully
- DESC: decline to run.
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- 7 RAMPv101.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-23-1992
- DESC: RAMPv101 - RAM preserves works hard in the background on _any_ Mac
- KEY: RAMPv101.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: with the Apple RAM Disk Driver (PowerBooks, Quadras, Duos) to
- DESC: protect your valuable data. Remember, RAM disks are 'volatile' and
- DESC: subject to havoc from crashes, runaway programs etc. RAM Preserves
- DESC: gives you a little extra security from these maladies!
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- 6 RDiskNamer.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-29-1992
- DESC: RDiskNamer - RAM Disk Namer is a control panel and system extension
- KEY: RDiskNamer.sit KBytes: 10240
- DESC: that allows the RAM disk name to be changed conveniently and
- DESC: automatically to the desired name on every reboot, including
- DESC: power-on. In order to function correctly, this control panel should
- DESC: be placed in the Control Panels folder and its name should follow
- DESC: alphabetically the name of the Memory control panel.
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- 5 RdMe 1.3.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-22-1993
- DESC: RdMe 1.3 - RdMe is a drag-’n-drop application that can ease the
- KEY: RdMe 1.3.sit KBytes: 18432
- DESC: frustrations of keeping track of program documentation. If you’re a
- DESC: software junkie, you’ve got a zillion programs. Most come with docs
- DESC: conveniently named “Read Me,” which means you have to keep track of
- DESC: their owners. RdMe comes to the rescue! In the Finder, when any
- DESC: file with a ’RdMe’ resource is dragged-and-dropped onto the RdMe
- DESC: application, the contents of the RdMe resource are displayed in
- DESC: this window. Thus, the use of ’RdMe’ resources obviates the
- DESC: separate doc files and separate folders. If you have a file and a
- DESC: Read me, drop them both on RdMe, and it will put the the docs
- 4 Remote Shutdown.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-15-1992
- DESC: Remote Shutdown - This system extension allows any Macintosh to be
- KEY: Remote Shutdown.sit KBytes: 5120
- DESC: shut down or restarted remotely via AppleEvents. If your Macintosh
- DESC: supports the power manager (Mac II series or Powerbooks), it can
- DESC: also be powered off remotely.
- 3 RenameDelay 7.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-23-1992
- DESC: RenameDelay 7.1 - "7.1 RenameDelay" is an freeware application which
- KEY: RenameDelay 7.1.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: will allow the user to modify the System 7.1 Finder in order to set
- DESC: a shorter timeout when renaming a file.
- DESC:
- 2 RequiredAE XCMD.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-28-1991
- DESC: RequiredAE XCMD - Enclosed in this archive is a Hypercard (2.1)
- KEY: RequiredAE XCMD.sit KBytes: 36864
- DESC: stack with a set of XCMDs which will show how to send the required
- DESC: events (oapp, odoc, pdoc & quit) to another application either local
- DESC: or remote. Complete with Think C source these are another nice
- DESC: example of sending events (or something to use to test your own
- DESC: applications). XCMD, Pascal, Apple event, Required, Events, AEVT,
- DESC: HC.
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