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- 42 Daemon 1.00.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-10-1993
- DESC: Daemon 1.00 - Daemon is a general TCP server, implementing several
- KEY: Daemon 1.00.sit KBytes: 24576
- DESC: simple unix daemons, namely Finger, Whois, Ident, Daytime and NTP
- DESC: (time). It runs as a background only application, and answers
- DESC: queries to those services. To use, simply put an alias of Daemon
- DESC: into the Startup Items folder and launch it. You will also need to
- DESC: write a Plan and Whois file as described under in The Services
- DESC: section in the docs. Finger - The finger protocol allows people on
- DESC: the Internet to get information about a user. Whois - The whois
- DESC: protocol is pretty much identical to the Finger protocol, but
- DESC: generally less personal. Read the docs for more information on
- 41 Darwin 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: Darwin 1.1 - Darwin is a Tabby event-compatible utility that lets
- KEY: Darwin 1.1.sit KBytes: 13312
- DESC: you have multiple origin lines for each Fidonet echo that you read.
- DESC: Each echo has it's own independent set of origin lines. Darwin
- DESC: randomly selects a different origin line for each message of each
- DESC: echo for which Darwin is configured. If you want to use the
- DESC: default origin line, that is okay, too. Just don't make any entries
- DESC: for that echo. Darwin works with either Copernicus II or
- DESC: COUNTERPoint 2.0 or earlier. COUNTERPoint users may use either
- DESC: Tabby or Copernicus modules.
- DESC:
- 40 Death to NCSA!.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-26-1993
- DESC: Death to NCSA! - Why use this program? If you're a network
- KEY: Death to NCSA!.sit KBytes: 8192
- DESC: administrator who sets up NCSA Telnet, you probably spend a lot of
- DESC: time deleting the NCSA Telnet Settings file from the System Folder
- DESC: because sometimes it causes problems and it's best just to let NCSA
- DESC: recreate it automatically. Rather than having to delete it each
- DESC: time by opening the system folder and dragging it to the trash, I
- DESC: wrote this quick hack which deletes the file.
- 39 Delphi.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-04-1992
- DESC: Delphi - Delphi 1.00, external for Second Sight, Red Ryder Host,
- KEY: Delphi.sit KBytes: 27648
- DESC: WWIV, and Mansion bulletin board systems. Allows users to "link"
- DESC: with the famed Delphi Chronicle in Greece :-) Users can ask any
- DESC: question, and will receive any answer, provided they first answer a
- DESC: question themselves :-) Take a look! (If you really want to know
- DESC: what its doing, write me email!) System 7 Compatible.
- DESC:
- 38 DeSEA 1.4.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-26-1992
- DESC: DeSEA 1.4 - is a System 7 savvy application which turns
- KEY: DeSEA 1.4.sit KBytes: 24576
- DESC: self-extracting archives (SEA's) into their non-self-extracting
- DESC: counterparts. DeSEA is currently configured for StuffIt
- DESC: 1.5.1/Classic/Deluxe, Compact Pro, and Disk Doubler and may be
- DESC: extended for other archive formats. DeSEA supports AppleEvents and
- DESC: System 7's drag 'n' drop from the Finder. Freeware. DeSEA 1.4 fixes
- DESC: AppleEvent handling, adds support for saving resources when
- DESC: DeSEA'ing archives, adds support for recursively DeSEA'ing
- DESC: sub-folders, and adds support for drag 'n' dropping folders.
- DESC:
- 37 DIALSC16.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-30-1991
- DESC: DialScript is intended to complement (not replace) terminal
- KEY: DIALSC16.sit KBytes: 45056
- DESC: emulation programs that lack an adequate automatic login facility.
- DESC: Typically, users run DialScript to dial a phone number and perform
- DESC: a login sequence for a remote computer. When the login is
- DESC: complete, they switch either automatically or manually to a real
- DESC: terminal emulator and proceed.
- DESC:
- 36 Direct Link.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-01-1993
- DESC: Direct Link - The ARA script for Direct Connection, (i.e. for a
- KEY: Direct Link.sit KBytes: 3072
- DESC: direct serial link or for other links with PortConnector™
- DESC: installed) The "phone number" parameter is used to set the desired
- DESC: port speed, the values supported are 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
- DESC: 38400, 57600.
- DESC:
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- 35 DisplayRLE.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-13-1992
- DESC: DisplayRLE - DA to read existing RLE Text files and display as
- KEY: DisplayRLE.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: graphic images. Also will create RLE Text files from graphic
- DESC: images (MacPaint) to upload to CompuServe and for subsequent
- DESC: downloading and viewing by other computers.
- 34 DL Restriction.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-06-1991
- DESC: This is a file which contains a survey, a menu, and thorough
- KEY: DL Restriction.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: documentation. Basically, this survey file makes use of the command
- DESC: 21 used in surveys which checks a user's download to upload ratio
- DESC: before continuing. I have adapted this command to form a bridge to
- DESC: your file sections. If the user's ratio is adequate for your
- DESC: standards, the user is admitted normally. If not, he or she is
- DESC: given a polite message explaining the situation and is forwarded to
- DESC: the menu I have included in this package. That menu allows the user
- DESC: to view files in your new upload section and to upload files (in
- DESC: order to boost his or her ratio). This replaces a bad upload I made
- 33 Dorothy 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-14-1992
- DESC: Dorothy 1.1 is a Second Sight management utility. It's an external
- KEY: Dorothy 1.1.sit KBytes: 116736
- DESC: that fits seamlessly in with Second Sight. It's system 7 compat,
- DESC: 32-bit clean, and non-fattening. Here are some of her major
- DESC: features: Filter curses from message base, move message and all
- DESC: replies to another section, list along with free space (useful for
- DESC: remote file managers), purge large/unpopular files, send form
- DESC: letters, alert sysop when a user has uploaded/downloaded/
- DESC: called/posted, clean up file sections, give full info on a user,
- DESC: give full info on a file, allow certain clearances to selectively
- DESC: edit a user (ie only allow sysops to edit one restriction), & MUCH
- 32 Downline 1.1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-09-1992
- DESC: Downline 1.1.1 - This is the third release of DownLine, a uniquely
- KEY: Downline 1.1.1.sit KBytes: 63488
- DESC: different archive utility For those of you have used DownLine
- DESC: before, I think you'll like some of the new features. For those of
- DESC: you new to DownLine, prepare to save some time because this is what
- DESC: it (this utility) is all about. For this release I've added most of
- DESC: the features people have been asking for and also some of my own.
- DESC: The major ones are that DownLine can now "go the other way", that
- DESC: is Stuff and Binhex. It can maintain a log file of its activity,
- DESC: including error messages. There are numerous more minor additions
- DESC: which are listed later in this document and in the on-line help.
- 31 EasyEmulation.sit 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-27-1990
- DESC: Undoubtably White Knight is the richest terminal program for the Mac
- KEY: EasyEmulation.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: hands down. But changing your setups from BBS to BBS can be a pain.
- DESC: Did you know for instance that White Knight can do ANSI emulation
- DESC: with a PC font just like one other program? To make things easy for
- DESC: others, I wrote this short procedure to easily switch between
- DESC: PC-ANSI, VT100, TTY, TTY/PC, and TTY/MAC. (Version 1.2 has a
- DESC: slightly modified font and adds font size 9 & 12pts, as well as the
- DESC: TTY/PC and TTY/MAC setups). EasyEmulation is FREE, easy to use,
- DESC: includes the source files, instructions, the FONT, and hints for
- DESC: making your own modifications. Enjoy!
- 30 Epistle II 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-31-1992
- DESC: Epistle II 1.0 - This utility is now unsupported and is placed in
- KEY: Epistle II 1.0.sit KBytes: 46080
- DESC: the Public Domain. Requires Second Sight 2.1. Epistle Scans your
- DESC: message header file and looks for new messages added by tabby/Import
- DESC: over night. These message sections are flagged and a summary
- DESC: listing of the new messages is created in the form of a System?.msg
- DESC: or any text file you wish. To keep tabs on Epistle's performance
- DESC: look at the? after the Time. This tells how long it took Epistle to
- DESC: analyze your message header file (displayed in seconds). In the
- DESC: example below it took Epistle 5 seconds to do its thing.
- DESC:
- 28 EVENTMEISTER.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-01-1990
- DESC: This program will allow you to have a set of events for every day of
- KEY: EVENTMEISTER.sit KBytes: 49152
- DESC: the week, and replace the Tabby events file with the proper one for
- DESC: the day. Tabby will allow you to select with the schedule what to
- DESC: do for the day of the week, but only allows one set of events. So
- DESC: this will help in freeing your board by do events once a week if
- DESC: you want or poll one person once or twice a week, ect. This file is
- DESC: LannyWare. You must send me $1,000 for this program or send me the
- DESC: filled out registration form in the mail.
- DESC:
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- 27 Export 3.215.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-31-1992
- DESC: Export 3.2 - Export 3.2 was designed to solve various Technical
- KEY: Export 3.215.sit KBytes: 51200
- DESC: problems and general slowness of Tabby and previous export
- DESC: routines. It was designed as 1) a high volume Export utility and
- DESC: 2) to solved some of the problems of getting UseNet Messages,
- DESC: formatted and ready for delivery. Many new options have been
- DESC: added, most at the request of various sysops who had unique needs,
- DESC: not common to all. This utility is now unsupported and is placed in
- DESC: the Public Domain. Requires TABBY/SECOND SIGHT.
- DESC:
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- 26 ExpressModemCCLs.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-12-1993
- DESC: ExpressModemCCLs - Can't connect to a ARA Server at 14.4KB with
- KEY: ExpressModemCCLs.sit KBytes: 12288
- DESC: Apple's new express modem?? Is that whats got you down Bunky?? Line
- DESC: quality got you down?? These CCL's will force Apple's Express
- DESC: Modem to connect at lower speeds if you have having problems
- DESC: connecting to an ARA server at 14.4 KB
- DESC:
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- 24 Extract.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-20-1991
- DESC: This program allows you to convert a range of messages in your
- KEY: Extract.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: message base into a text file. This permits you to do things like
- DESC: read your private mail offline (since you can specify a to and from
- DESC: name if you'd like), read all private mail to check for illegal
- DESC: activities, or just read all the new public messages offline so you
- DESC: don't have to log in to see what's going on. You could also put a
- DESC: public message up as a text file with this program. It's simple, but
- DESC: useful (I think). If you have any comments, suggestions, or would
- DESC: like the messy and uncommented THINK Pascal sourcecode, leave me
- DESC: email here (P.L.COOPER). Brought to you by the Forest Hills BBS,
- 22 F1Man! v1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-15-1993
- DESC: F1Man! v1.0 - F1Man! allows a Formula1 SysOp to have more than one
- KEY: F1Man! v1.0.sit KBytes: 8192
- DESC: "Formula1 Prefs" file! At first, this may seem strange, but if you
- DESC: have one of those high speed modems that has trouble with long
- DESC: distance, or you have two node numbers, or you want to have
- DESC: different modem init strings, or whatever, then you need F1Man! By
- DESC: simply running F1Man! before and after Formula1 in the Tabby Event
- DESC: string you can change Formula1 Prefs on the fly! Later... --Mike
- DESC: Marshburn, President of Delphic Software.
- DESC:
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- 19 FBBS_091.sit 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-21-1990
- DESC: May 1990 release of FBBS (Version 0.91)
- KEY: FBBS_091.sit KBytes: 184320
- 18 Federal.BBS.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-14-1992
- DESC: Federal.BBS - The Federal Bulletin Board is a service of the
- KEY: Federal.BBS.sit KBytes: 17408
- DESC: Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office (GPO).
- DESC: This electronic bulletin board service (BBS) enables Federal
- DESC: agencies to provide the public immediate, self-service access to
- DESC: Federal information in electronic form at reasonable rates. To
- DESC: access The Federal Bulletin Board, a user needs a personal
- DESC: computer, a modem, a telecommunications software package and a
- DESC: telephone line. The BBS will accommodate baud rates ranging from
- DESC: 300 to 9600. For more information, read the contents of this file.
- DESC:
- 17 Federation0.01d.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-04-1992
- DESC: Federation0.01d - Federation 0.01d, external for Second Sight, Red
- KEY: Federation0.01d.sit KBytes: 40960
- DESC: Ryder Host, WWIV, and Mansion bulletin board systems. DEVELOPMENT
- DESC: version. A TRADEWARS look-alike, which will be developed as people
- DESC: give me input. Trading, user interaction, sysop editing currently
- DESC: enabled. To come: planets, teams, aliens. COMMENTS are needed! No
- DESC: guarantees! System 7 Compatible.
- DESC:
- 16 FidoHelp!.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-17-1991
- DESC: Everything you always wanted to know about Fidonet, but were either
- KEY: FidoHelp!.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: afraid to ask, or didn't know whom to ask. By Barbara ("Kyosho")
- DESC: Connick Edited by Michael D. Pester. (Originally from the Copernicus
- DESC: 1.01 manual) ©1990 Software Design - All Rights Reserved.
- 15 Fido_Nets_7/92.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: Fido_Nets_7/92 - is a DA with all of the Fido point information from
- KEY: Fido_Nets_7/92.sit KBytes: 26624
- DESC: TAC.
- DESC:
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- 14 FileSort.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-19-1987
- DESC: RR Host File Sorter.
- KEY: FileSort.sit KBytes: 12288
- 13 FileTrix.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-27-1991
- DESC: FileTrix does the same as AreaTrix, BUT ON FILES. Some sysops will
- KEY: FileTrix.sit KBytes: 59392
- DESC: want to distribute certain files to other nodes, either because
- DESC: they are boss of a FidoNet area, or because they've got a certain
- DESC: number of points, and want to distribute things like nodediffs,
- DESC: fidonews digests, etc. to them. FileTrix automates this process,
- DESC: and allows the points (and nodes) to automatically update the list
- DESC: of files they want to receive periodically. Also included is
- DESC: Logistic, mail the log, and Whatsnew8. Logistic places any file in
- DESC: an echo, Mailthelog sends the sysop netmail of the log and Whats
- DESC: new creates a message of new files.
- 12 FlagMan! v1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-26-1993
- DESC: FlagMan! - is a small Second Sight/RRH utility that will allow
- KEY: FlagMan! v1.0.sit KBytes: 8192
- DESC: sysops to define SYSTEMx.MSGs as “read once Per-Day”! This is very
- DESC: useful if you have a daily bulletin that you would rather have
- DESC: users see only once per day, but because of the SS/RRH limitation,
- DESC: your users are forced to look at the same daily bulletin every time
- DESC: they call. But, now, with FlagMan!, you no longer have this
- DESC: restriction! Version 1.0.
- 10 Formula1 Demo1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-26-1994
- DESC: Formula1 Demo1.1 - Formula 1 is a communication module that improves
- KEY: Formula1 Demo1.1.sit KBytes: 235520
- DESC: the performance of point or BBS programs. F1 can be used as a
- DESC: replacement of TabbyNet and Call modules for Tabby and Copernicus,
- DESC: but can be used also with CounterPoint and MacWoof. This is what F1
- DESC: improves - Full support of WaZoo and FTS-0001 protocols. File
- DESC: transfers with ZedZap and ZedZip with crash recovery. Full support
- DESC: of high speed modems - serial speed up to 57600 baud, hardware
- DESC: handshake. Support for all the devices registered with the
- DESC: Communication Toolbox. Points - 4D or 5D address (uses fakenet if
- DESC: the boss requires it). BBS - 3 levels of File Request - Default, for
- 8 Freddie 1.2.5.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-16-1993
- DESC: Freddie 1.2.5 - Freddie lets users download their mail in a "packet"
- KEY: Freddie 1.2.5.sit KBytes: 343040
- DESC: from BBS's that offer a QWK door. Using Freddie, users can read and
- DESC: respond to their mail offline at their leisure, and then send those
- DESC: replies back to the BBS in another packet. Freddie offers a variety
- DESC: of convenient features, such as full indexing of every conference,
- DESC: sorting by four fields (including subject, which simulates
- DESC: threading), searching for a string, and more. Best of all, Freddie
- DESC: is a true Mac application. Freddie 1.2.5 is a major improvement
- DESC: over previous versions, allowing for automatic decompression of QWK
- DESC: packets under System 7.x using ZipIt, the shareware zip/unzip
- 7 FreeLoader.1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-24-1990
- DESC: New for 1.1: ANSI COLOR! FreeLoader will now display the report in
- KEY: FreeLoader.1.1.sit KBytes: 43008
- DESC: ANSI Color Mode. Color is chosen by another Restriction Flag. You
- DESC: can also set what colors to use for the various parts of the
- DESC: display. FreeLoader is an external application to Scott Watson's
- DESC: Second Sight BBS Software. It analyzes the UserLog and displays a
- DESC: list of the top ten FFreeLoaders for the BBS. The display can be
- DESC: normal text or ANSI. ANSI is chosen by one of the caller's
- DESC: restriction flags. You set which flag. The number of freeloaders
- DESC: can also be modified. FreeLoader is DonationWare. FreeLoader has
- DESC: been tested on a Mac + and Mac II. 1:102/132
- 6 FSP 2.6.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
- DESC: RR Host 2.0 File processor FSP 2.6 is the best and most flexible
- KEY: FSP 2.6.sit KBytes: 63488
- DESC: Second Sight File manipulator available. Shareware.
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- 5 FSP Control Sample 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-04-1987
- DESC: Another FSP "Host" Control Demo
- KEY: FSP Control Sample KBytes: 5120
- 4 FSP Control1 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1987
- DESC: FSP Control sample file
- KEY: FSP Control1 KBytes: 3072
- 3 FSP Control3 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-26-1989
- DESC: FSP control 3 for RR Host
- KEY: FSP Control3 KBytes: 6144
- 2 FSP Macropedia 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-13-1988
- DESC: Macropedia's FSP control file for their RR Host system
- KEY: FSP Macropedia KBytes: 6144
- 1 FSP-BD.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-25-1992
- DESC: FSP-BD is a control file for FSP. This can be viewed as an example
- KEY: FSP-BD.sit KBytes: 15360
- DESC: of some of the commands that can be accomplished with this great
- DESC: Second Sight file manipulator scripting language.
- DESC:
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