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- FILE LIST
- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 38 B-Panel 1.17.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-29-1993
- DESC: BPanel 1.17 - B–Panel is a small Control Panel that lets you
- KEY: B-Panel 1.17.sit KBytes: 10240
- DESC: configure the system beep by adding a text message to the standard
- DESC: beep procedure. What you get is a window popping up at beep time
- DESC: with a one-line message, then either the beep sound or a
- DESC: user-defined pause before it disappears. The message and the beep
- DESC: can be switched on or off separately (no signal at all, beep only,
- DESC: message only, or both). You can configure the font and size of the
- DESC: text, the window location and size and the message to be displayed.
- DESC: Great for configuring a message when someone else is using your mac.
- DESC:
- 36 Backdrop 2.16.sit 24 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-05-1989
- DESC: Backdrop v2.16 for graphic Mac screen backgrounds.
- KEY: Backdrop 2.16.sit KBytes: 15360
- 32 BAD11.sit 7 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-13-1990
- DESC: Allows you to initialize marginal disks by mapping bad sectors.
- KEY: BAD11.sit KBytes: 7168
- DESC: Great Utility! Version 1.1.
- DESC:
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- 31 Bail 2.0b1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-10-1993
- DESC: Bail 2.0b1 - If you've ever accidentally launched a program and had
- KEY: Bail 2.0b1.sit KBytes: 28672
- DESC: to wait for it to completely load before you could quit it, you need
- DESC: Bail. Bail gives you an opportunity early in the launch cycle of
- DESC: the application to quit. When any application loads, Bail shows a
- DESC: couple of dots up in the left corner for approximately 3 seconds.
- DESC: If you wish to bail out before the loading contines, hold down the
- DESC: mouse button and you will return immediately to the Finder. If you
- DESC: don't want to wait for the 3 seconds, hold down the 'g' key ([G]o,
- DESC: get it?). Bail is now a Control Panel. You can turn it off, change
- DESC: the Bail delay from 1 to 5 seconds, and exclude certain applications
- 30 Bar Pattern1.04.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-23-1992
- DESC: Bar Pattern1.04 - Menu Bar Pattern allows you to install a pattern
- KEY: Bar Pattern1.04.sit KBytes: 69632
- DESC: in your Menu Bar! Version 1.04 fixes a problem between 1.03 and
- DESC: SuperClock. System 7 compatible. Shareware $7.
- DESC:
- 29 Bartender 1.0.sit 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-12-1990
- DESC: This INIT enhances your scroll bar by allowing you to double-click
- KEY: Bartender 1.0.sit KBytes: 5120
- DESC: to undo last scroll. Shift click to go to end of the scrollbar and
- DESC: others. It works with the Scroll2 cdev.
- DESC:
- 28 BCAST20.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-29-1991
- DESC: This is Broadcast version 2.0 which allows users to send messages to
- KEY: BCAST20.sit KBytes: 73728
- DESC: each other over appletalk.
- DESC:
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- 27 Bench.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-13-1986
- DESC: HD Bench Marks Program
- KEY: Bench.sit KBytes: 11264
- 26 Benchmark.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-14-1993
- DESC: Benchmark - This is a fun Benchmark program written with QuickApp.
- KEY: Benchmark.sit KBytes: 40960
- DESC: All the source code is included. Also there are results from
- DESC: machines ranging from a mac plus to a Quadra 950. How fast is your
- DESC: computer?
- 25 Big Change 1.2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-07-1993
- DESC: Big Change 1.2 - Big Change, the name says it all. This is a utility
- KEY: Big Change 1.2.sit KBytes: 20480
- DESC: which will change the type and creator of any file it encounters
- DESC: (any file which meets your specifications) to whatever you wnat
- DESC: them to be. No big deal you say, many programs do that. What Big
- DESC: Change also allows for, though, is the specification of a directory
- DESC: (folder) within which to search for files. It will then change all
- DESC: the specified files in that directory and, if you wish, in all of
- DESC: its nested subdirectories. Needless to say, you should be careful
- DESC: with it!
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- 24 Big Screen.sit 8 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-27-1987
- DESC: Big Screen init file - converts screen to size you set!
- KEY: Big Screen.sit KBytes: 9216
- 22 Bigger SFDialogs.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-19-1989
- DESC: Bigger Dialog and save boxes resedit template
- KEY: Bigger SFDialogs.sit KBytes: 2048
- 21 BigPat.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-01-1990
- DESC: BigPat - This file contains the three files BigPat, Pik-a-Pat, and
- KEY: BigPat.sit KBytes: 15360
- DESC: Background Pats. BigPat and Pik-a-Pat are cdevs which allow color
- DESC: background patterns which are larger or smaller than the standard
- DESC: 8x8 to be edited and stored on a MacII or higher. Background Pats is
- DESC: a file containing some demonstration patterns. To use, just dump
- DESC: all three into your system folder and access through the control
- DESC: panel. BEFORE REMOVING BIG PAT & PIK-A-PAT AFTER THE DESKTOP'S BEEN
- DESC: CHANGED, USE PIK-A-PAT TO CHOSE THE STANDARD GREY PATTERN AGAIN.
- DESC: THIS WILL ALLOW THE STANDARD GENERAL CDEV'S COLORS TO BE AVAILABLE
- DESC: AFTER REMOVAL OF THESE CDEVs.
- 20 Binary Pump 1.03.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-01-1994
- DESC: Binary Pump 1.03 - Binary pump is a simple utility which attempts to
- KEY: Binary Pump 1.03.sit KBytes: 15360
- DESC: recognize files by their contents, and set their file types and
- DESC: creators correctly. When are the file types and creators NOT
- DESC: correct? Well, when youtransfer files between Mac's, you usually
- DESC: use something called MacBinary. This allows Mac's to correctly
- DESC: transfer things like creation date and file type and creator
- DESC: appropriately. But when you transfer from IBM PCs, Unix, or VAX
- DESC: systems, which don't use MacBinary, you will usually get a generic
- DESC: file type and creator. Thus, you won't be able to do normal mac
- DESC: things to these files, such as open them by double-clicking. To
- 19 Bind Icons.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-29-1989
- DESC: Binds Icons to applications
- KEY: Bind Icons.sit KBytes: 14336
- 18 bintomac.sit 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-11-1990
- DESC: Bintomac converts files from binary to Mac format.
- KEY: bintomac.sit KBytes: 6144
- 17 Blesser1.1.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-04-1988
- DESC: Utility to allow more than 1 system folder setup. This is version
- KEY: Blesser1.1.sit KBytes: 22528
- DESC: 1.1 of Blesser for using System 7.0 and System 6 on the same disk.
- DESC:
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- 16 BLINDFOLD.sit 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-14-1992
- DESC: Make files and folders visible or invisible in the Finder. Useful
- KEY: BLINDFOLD.sit KBytes: 19456
- DESC: for hiding private files or cleaning up ugly desktop clutter. Files
- DESC: are modified through an open file dialog, or in Drop Box mode.
- DESC: Scans all directories selected in Drop Box mode, so entire
- DESC: directories or disks can be modified. This utility can be used
- DESC: without System 7. Another Drop Rob-Box by Robert Gibson.
- DESC:
- 15 Blood 1.02.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-26-1992
- DESC: Blood - is a funny, useless Control Panel that digs a bunch of
- KEY: Blood 1.02.sit KBytes: 8192
- DESC: random red holes in your screen (black holes on b&w Macs). All
- DESC: objects except the menubar and the menus will be drawn BEHIND the
- DESC: holes. AfterDark™ and other applications that draw directly to the
- DESC: screen may cover the holes, but they will still be there when those
- DESC: programs quit. You may move the holes by clicking on them and
- DESC: dragging them around the screen(s) (multiple screens are
- DESC: supported). To remove a hole, hold down the Option key as you click
- DESC: on it.
- DESC:
- 14 BNDLBundle2.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-26-1994
- DESC: BNDLBundle2.1 - BNDLBundle gives informative Icons to those generic
- KEY: BNDLBundle2.1.sit KBytes: 43008
- DESC: files that always seem to be laying around, especially on large
- DESC: hard drives. Withthis utility, you can easily figure out which
- DESC: application was used to create an unidentified document, so that
- DESC: you can either find a copy of the application and open the file, or
- DESC: find a compatible application for it's file type. For example, if
- DESC: you have a Photoshop document which is in a PICTformat, the BNDL
- DESC: Bundle will indicate that the file is a PICT, and knowing this, you
- DESC: can open the document with TeachText or some other application
- DESC: which can read PICTs. Easy to use, just leave the three apps lying
- 13 Boaster.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-28-1990
- DESC: Boaster is one of the dumbest INITs ever made. Using ResEdit you
- KEY: Boaster.sit KBytes: 14336
- DESC: can load as many icons as you want into Boaster, and then when you
- DESC: start your Mac, all those icons will be displayed, as if they were
- DESC: separate INITs loading. (You will need to use Icon Wrap if you have
- DESC: more than one line of INITs.) What is the purpose of Boaster?
- DESC: Supposedly it is to impress your friends when they see all those
- DESC: strange icons display at startup.
- 12 Bomb Alert.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-03-1987
- DESC: Bomb Alert F key
- KEY: Bomb Alert.sit KBytes: 5120
- 11 Bomb ICN#s.sit 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-10-1989
- DESC: Bomb ICN#s is an alternate trash can in bomb form.
- KEY: Bomb ICN#s.sit KBytes: 3072
- 10 Bomb INIT.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-15-1993
- DESC: Bomb INIT - This Extension demonstrates the newest version (1.2) of
- KEY: Bomb INIT.sit KBytes: 57344
- DESC: AnimINIT! Now, with SOUND! A color (sorry, no b/w) animation of a
- DESC: Bomb is displayed with sound! This Init can be easly edited to use
- DESC: your own animation and sound! (It's also FreeWare!)
- 8 Bongo Bob302.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-16-1993
- DESC: Bongo Bob302 - Bongo Bob is a system extension (INIT) that will
- KEY: Bongo Bob302.sit KBytes: 635904
- DESC: display a wacky, obnoxious, or meaningful saying when your
- DESC: Macintosh starts up. Bongo Bob is PHOTOWARE! If you decide to keep
- DESC: Bongo Bob in your software library, please send the author a funny,
- DESC: odd, strange, weird, or wild picture of yourself (Please be sure to
- DESC: put your name, city, and state on the back of the photo.) Your
- DESC: picture will be added to the author's "Bongo Bob Registered Owners
- DESC: Collage" which is on display at his apartment.
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- 7 BootBlock6.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-20-1988
- DESC: System 6.0 bootblocks installer
- KEY: BootBlock6.sit KBytes: 12288
- 6 BootCheck.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-09-1992
- DESC: BootCheck - Boot Check is a simple security system designed to keep
- KEY: BootCheck.sit KBytes: 5120
- DESC: irritating visitors off of your hard disk. This is done by
- DESC: performing a security check when starting the system. While it can
- DESC: be easily circumvented by booting from floppy, most irritating
- DESC: users don't tend to be technically capable of realising this fact.
- DESC: And if, by chance, said irritating users happen to discover your
- DESC: keyboard code, it can be easily and quickly changed.
- 5 BootLog 1.0.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-27-1993
- DESC: BootLog 1.0.0 - at startup time, it appends the current date and
- KEY: BootLog 1.0.0.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: time to a text file in the System Folder, to log the boot. The file
- DESC: is named "BootLog Log of Boots". The five leading spaces are there
- DESC: to force it to the top in View by Name. If the file does not exist,
- DESC: BootLog creates it, then adds the current date and time. If you
- DESC: hold down the 'b' key while the boot is happening, BootLog deletes
- DESC: the existing "BootLog Log of Boots" then creates a new one and adds
- DESC: the date and time. That's it.
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- 4 bootman.sit 8 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-16-1990
- DESC: Bootman is from Bill Steinberg, and allows you to write the "boot
- KEY: bootman.sit KBytes: 12288
- DESC: blocks" for your operating system. Features a graphical interface
- DESC: and a good online help file which explains the function of boot
- DESC: blocks. Highly recommended addition to your group of miscellaneous
- DESC: utilities. Freeware.
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- 3 Bro.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-15-1988
- DESC: Appletalk Chat init
- KEY: Bro.sit KBytes: 12288
- 2 Bundles1.4.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-09-1994
- DESC: Bundles1.4 - What Bundles does is provide icons to those ‘orphaned’
- KEY: Bundles1.4.sit KBytes: 18432
- DESC: documents (i.e. documents missing the creating application). You
- DESC: don’t need to run it, or do anything except drop it on a hard drive,
- DESC: and rebuild the desktop (see your Mac’s manual if you don’t know
- DESC: how). Why I built it was simple. I got tired of seeing all these
- DESC: ‘generic document’ icons on my drives. Now, System 7 provided some
- DESC: relief, but not a lot. You still had to manually identify the file
- DESC: type (whether or not it was graphics, text or an oddball format),
- DESC: then paste an icon into the Get Info window of the file. At best it
- DESC: was tedious, especially when I started downloading from America
- 1 BurningFuse.sit 15 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-01-1989
- DESC: BurningFuse is an init that gives an interesting graphic show on
- KEY: BurningFuse.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: restart and shutdown.
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