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- FILE LIST
- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 17 U.S. - Dvorak.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-16-1993
- DESC: U.S. - Dvorak I and II - These System 7 keyboard layouts may be
- KEY: U.S. - Dvorak.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: dropped into your System Folder. As an efficient alternative to the
- DESC: standard QWERTY layout, Dvorak may be just the thing you need if you
- DESC: are currently fighting repetive stress injury (RSI) problems.
- DESC: Strictly based on the standard U.S. layout (default for System 7),
- DESC: I proceeded to create two layouts for Dvorak. Both layouts differ
- DESC: slightly from the ANSI Dvorak. You can change keyboard layouts at
- DESC: any time with the Keyboard control panel or by pressing
- DESC: command-option-space. Use Key Caps to see where all of the keys are
- DESC: located. After years of QWERTY, it doesn't come easily. You can move
- 16 UltraFind 1.0.3.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-09-1994
- DESC: UltraFind 1.0.3 - UltraFind is a powerful File Scanner utility
- KEY: UltraFind 1.0.3.sit KBytes: 190464
- DESC: specially developed for System 7 that can quickly find specific
- DESC: files or groups of related files - anywhere on your computer or
- DESC: network - and move them to another location or network volume (or
- DESC: open, copy, label, examine, backup and/or remove them). Searching
- DESC: on just about any conceivable combination of Macintosh file
- DESC: attribute, UltraFind is designed to go and get the exact document
- DESC: you need from among countless documents with similar file names or
- DESC: types, or collect files from all over your system and move them to
- DESC: new locations. You can even search for specific words, or parts of
- 15 Understudy.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: Understudy - The System 7 Finder (by default) will offer to open a
- KEY: Understudy.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: TEXT or PICT document with TeachText, if the application that
- DESC: originally created the document is unavailable. This mechanism is
- DESC: controlled by a resource in the Finder itself, so it is extensible.
- DESC: The Understudy system extension provides a convenient way to modify
- DESC: this behavior, without changing the Finder. Written by Larry
- DESC: Rosenstein at Apple. Requires ResEdit for configuration.
- 14 UnlockFolder.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-14-1992
- DESC: UnlockFolder - When a System 6 Mac accesses a System 7 Mac's hard
- KEY: UnlockFolder.sit KBytes: 18432
- DESC: disk using file sharing, it often happens that the Sys7's hard disk
- DESC: gets locked you can no longer change its name or icon. This little
- DESC: program fixes that. Short description included. Freeware.
- 12 Version2.2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-24-1992
- DESC: Version2.2 - Version is a shareware utility application useful for
- KEY: Version2.2.sit KBytes: 48128
- DESC: determining the versions of applications, control panels, INITs and
- DESC: extensions you own. Since keeping up-to-date with the current
- DESC: revisions of your Macintosh software is important, using Version is
- DESC: an easy way to produce a listing of your current versions. Use
- DESC: Version to produce a listing of your current revisions of software
- DESC: to determine compatibility and/or the need to upgrade.
- 11 VM-Eject 2.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-19-1991
- DESC: VMEject 2.0 - This is VMEject 2.0, a freeware application that will
- KEY: VM-Eject 2.0.sit KBytes: 7168
- DESC: modify System 7's Memory cdev (Control Panel) to allow you to put
- DESC: your Virtual Memory swap file on a removable media like a SyQuest
- DESC: drive. If you do so, be sure that you DO NOT EJECT THE CARTRIDGE!
- DESC: Serious Bad Things will happen.
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- 10 VMTuner.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-14-1992
- DESC: VMTuner - System 7 offers you the ability to 'extend' the available
- KEY: VMTuner.sit KBytes: 84992
- DESC: memory by pretending your Macintosh has more RAM than it actually
- DESC: has installed. Instead, the Mac uses a file on disk to store
- DESC: portions of the RAM it currently doesn't need in order to make room
- DESC: for another portion it needs to use now. This way of extending
- DESC: memory is called virtual memory (VM), and it happens transparently
- DESC: for the applications, except for one thing: speed. The so-called
- DESC: swapping of portions of RAM from and to the disk causes your
- DESC: computer to slow down considerably. The larger you set the virtual
- DESC: memory size, the slower your Mac will get.
- 9 Wait!1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-15-1993
- DESC: Wait!1.0 - Wait! provides you with a means of changing the Finder’s
- KEY: Wait!1.0.sit KBytes: 19456
- DESC: rename delay through a Control Panel, and without having to restart
- DESC: your machine. The rename delay is the amount of time the Finder
- DESC: waits after you have clicked on a file’s name before allowing you
- DESC: to edit it. This control panel requires System 7.
- DESC:
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- 7 WindowWizard US.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-22-1992
- DESC: WindowWizard US - WindowWizard provides Macintosh computers running
- KEY: WindowWizard US.sit KBytes: 26624
- DESC: system 7 with a pop-up menu (off the window title!) which shows -
- DESC: the windows of the application currently in the foreground. - the
- DESC: background applications and their windows. In other words, this
- DESC: menu makes it possible to switch quickly and easily between all the
- DESC: open applications and windows on your Macintosh.
- DESC:
- 6 WrapScreen1.3.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-10-1993
- DESC: WrapScreen1.3 - This control panel lets your screen wrap onto itself
- KEY: WrapScreen1.3.sit KBytes: 9216
- DESC: - your mouse can exit through the right edge and reenter on the
- DESC: left. You can choose to wrap horizontally, vertically or both by
- DESC: checking the appropriate boxes in the control panel. Changes take
- DESC: effect as soon as you close the control panel, and are remembered
- DESC: for the next restarts. You can also choose not to wrap vertically
- DESC: on the main monitor (useful to catch the menus), and not to wrap in
- DESC: the corners of the main monitor (useful also for the menus, and for
- DESC: screen savers). This version is fully compatible with multiple
- DESC: screen systems. The mouse will wrap correctly one monitor to the
- 5 Yo-Yo.8.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-31-1993
- DESC: Yo-Yo.8 - Have you ever had the urge to turn on your Macintosh and
- KEY: Yo-Yo.8.sit KBytes: 12288
- DESC: begin working where you last left off, with the same applications
- DESC: and documents open and running? This is the first step to such a
- DESC: utility. This version currently only handles applications. When you
- DESC: Restart or Shutdown from the Finder, the same applications will be
- DESC: running when you start up again. Future versions are planned to
- DESC: handle open documents, so when you start up you truely are where
- DESC: you left off in your open documents. This INIT requires System 7.
- DESC: It uses aliases in a new and unique manner.
- DESC:
- 4 zapParam1.0a1.sit 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-06-1992
- DESC: System software 7.0 does not offer a method of users zapping their
- KEY: zapParam1.0a1.sit KBytes: 14336
- DESC: parameter ram when they have problems or just want to for the fun of
- DESC: it. Previous versions allowed this with the ‘SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND
- DESC: + open Control Panel’. zapParam was written for those of you who
- DESC: want to wipe out your parameter ram while running under system 7.
- DESC: zapParam is a control panel and, of course, is runnable from
- DESC: anywhere on your hard disk just by double-clicking on it. zapParam
- DESC: will not run under 6.0 or earlier. It runs but gives a friendly
- DESC: notice that it won't zap param and gives instructions on how to do
- DESC: it under 6.0 systems.
- 3 Zing.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: Zing - Zing is a small “chat” application that uses system 7
- KEY: Zing.sit KBytes: 23552
- DESC: AppleEvents for its communication. Ping doesn’t have a lot of bells
- DESC: and whistles, but it runs in only 30K of memory; small enough to
- DESC: make it possible to run as startup item for most macs. The problem
- DESC: with most larger talk applications is that they’re too large to
- DESC: run, so noone bothers, so you can’t talk after all.
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- 2 Zipple1.9.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-01-1994
- DESC: Zipple1.9.1 - Zipple is a control panel and extension for System 7
- KEY: Zipple1.9.1.sit KBytes: 46080
- DESC: which allows you to replace the titles of your Apple, Balloon Help,
- DESC: Keyboard (if you have one), and Application menus with animated
- DESC: images, in color if you have a color screen. The displayed image
- DESC: can depend on the frontmost application, if you like. You can use
- DESC: the ready-made images that come with Zipple, or create your own
- DESC: with the sophisticated editor in the control panel. Changes - Now
- DESC: uses a preferences file, so you can more easily maintain your
- DESC: settings and Zipples as future upgrades come out. Can now choose
- DESC: Zipples for desk accessories as well as applications. Can now rename
- 1 ZOOMSW11.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1992
- DESC: ZOOMSW1.1 - ZoomSwitch 1.1 allows you to turn the zoomrects on or
- KEY: ZOOMSW11.sit KBytes: 20480
- DESC: off in system 7.0. Zoomrects are the zooming squares you get when
- DESC: you open a window on the Mac. Turning them off makes the machine
- DESC: speedier. Freeware. If you use it, please send me your name and
- DESC: address so I can keep you informed of any changes in the program.
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