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- FILE LIST
- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 19 Darthfader1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-07-1993
- DESC: Darthfader1.0 - Darth Fader will cause your Macintosh to quickly
- KEY: Darthfader1.0.sit KBytes: 14336
- DESC: fade all attached screens to black and back when it beeps. Just
- DESC: throw the INIT in your system folder and restart. This INIT will
- DESC: only work on monitors with gamma - the Mac II line, and any color
- DESC: Mac with a non-built-in monitor. (It has not been tested on a Color
- DESC: Classic; if anyone has one and feels like testing, please let the
- DESC: author know if it works.)
- 18 DataDesk.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-09-1992
- DESC: DataDesk - contains the software necessary to use old DataDesk
- KEY: DataDesk.sit KBytes: 206848
- DESC: International Keyboards with System 7. As you may know, DataDesk
- DESC: International has gone out of business and Prometheus Products is
- DESC: supporting their products. Prometheus's Description, "Datadesk
- DESC: Utilities file for using 101 keyboard with Sys7. Of special
- DESC: interest to users of Mac 512's, Plus', and SE's, along with the 101
- DESC: keyboard."
- 17 DataPak2.6.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-03-1989
- DESC: DataPak2.6 are the utilities for Mass Micros 45 meg removable
- KEY: DataPak2.6.sit KBytes: 45056
- DESC: cartridge drives. Version 2.6.
- DESC:
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- 16 Date Key 2.05.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-28-1993
- DESC: Date Key 2.05 - Date Key 2.0 is an FKEY resource that, when
- KEY: Date Key 2.05.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: invoked, types the current time or date (in a choice of formats)
- DESC: wherever the insertion point is in a program or desk accessory you
- DESC: are running. It operates just as if you had typed the date or time
- DESC: in yourself. The first time you invoke Date Key 2.0, it will present
- DESC: you with a configuration screen showing a choice of date or time,
- DESC: and a variety of formats for each; it will also ask you to send me
- DESC: money if you like Date Key, and give my address. After you choose
- DESC: your preferred format, click either the "Okay" button or the "Money
- DESC: Is In The Mail" button.
- 15 DATE-TIME FORMAT.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: Control Panel (cdev) to set formats for short and long dates and
- KEY: DATE-TIME FORMAT.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: time (24 Hour or 12 Hour). Makes use of new System 7 Script Manager
- DESC: but is not System 7 dependent.
- DESC:
- 14 Dawn 2.0.sit 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-09-1989
- DESC: Dawn 2.0 allows you to utilize Color Pictures as a background Screen
- KEY: Dawn 2.0.sit KBytes: 22528
- DESC: on any Color Mac. Version 2.0 has had problems running with Quick
- DESC: keys, DAMenus and Color Desk.
- DESC:
- 13 DayImager v0.2.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-14-1992
- DESC: DayImage - an extension which lets you replace Apple Icon (which
- KEY: DayImager v0.2.1.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: locate on the left side of the Menu Bar) with several animations.
- DESC: DayImager replace Apple Icon with animations corresponding to the
- DESC: time period. There are 5 time period in a day, they are, Sunrise,
- DESC: Morning, Afternoon, Sunset, and Night. Each period has a
- DESC: monocrhome and a color animation. Thus there are 10 animations to
- DESC: diaplay in total (5 for monochrome and 5 for color). People who
- DESC: have monochrome screen won't be able to see color animations.
- DESC: After you registered, you will be told a way to create your own
- DESC: animations. Please read DayImager v0.2.1 ReadMe file for more
- 12 dClass.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: dClass - version 2.5 overwrites all data on a hard drive so that it
- KEY: dClass.sit KBytes: 12288
- DESC: may not be retrieved in any manner.
- DESC:
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- 10 Deflate 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-22-1993
- DESC: Deflate 1.0 - Deflate is a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Box) which
- KEY: Deflate 1.0.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: removes help resources from any file. It can be set to delete just
- DESC: the help resources, or the resources and the data that they
- DESC: indicate. So you can free up all that space help was taking up.
- DESC: Deflate can be used with System 6.0.X or 7.x. Deflate is one of
- DESC: over 25 System 7 utilities written by Robert Gibson, and is part of
- DESC: the 7.0 PLUS Utilities set.
- 9 DEL Key.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-23-1992
- DESC: DEL Key - Some applications still do not recognize the forward
- KEY: DEL Key.sit KBytes: 20480
- DESC: delete key on the extended keyboard. So this control panel traps
- DESC: the key and translates it into right cursor plus backspace. It may
- DESC: be disabled for any apps that already handle forward delete. Due to
- DESC: popular demand from PowerBook owners, version 1.1 allows the user
- DESC: to specify a key to use instead of del.
- DESC:
- 8 DensePrint 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-30-1989
- DESC: DensePrint 1.0 is a utility that prints text files with embedded
- KEY: DensePrint 1.0.sit KBytes: 27648
- DESC: carriage returns in a multiple column format that squeezes more
- DESC: performance out of high density printers. User selectable font
- DESC: sizes, margins and other formatting is available.
- 7 Depth&Volume 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-29-1993
- DESC: Depth&Volume 1.0 - Depth & Volume is a Control Panel that lets you
- KEY: Depth&Volume 1.0.sit KBytes: 10240
- DESC: change the main screen depth (i.e. the number of colors displayed)
- DESC: or the speaker's volume on the fly with a keystroke. I made it
- DESC: because many people I know were using huge commercial macro packages
- DESC: (requiring lots of system RAM and often causing errors) only to
- DESC: perform these two simple operations. Depth&Volume is very small (it
- DESC: uses about 2K of system memory) and very easy to use.
- 6 DepthCharge1.7.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-14-1993
- DESC: DepthCharge1.7 - DepthCharge is a control panel device/system
- KEY: DepthCharge1.7.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: extension that lets you rapidly switch the color settings of any
- DESC: screen, or change the speaker volume, without leaving the
- DESC: application you are running. It is designed to work with multiple
- DESC: or single monitors. It also saves any changes you make, so they are
- DESC: not forgotten when you turn the machine off. In this respect it
- DESC: just implements the most frequently used bits of the Monitors and
- DESC: Sound control panels in a more convenient form. It doesn't replace
- DESC: either of these control panels completely.
- DESC:
- 5 DepthKey2.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-28-1993
- DESC: DepthKey2.0 - DepthKey 2.0 makes the change from FKEY to an
- KEY: DepthKey2.0.sit KBytes: 9216
- DESC: Extension! DepthKey displays and changes the mode (screen) depth of
- DESC: any number of monitors connected to a Color Mac. Mode change
- DESC: controlled by either the mouse or by keyboard. Uses little memory.
- DESC: Makes Slot Manager calls so it's more reliable, and also compatible
- DESC: with early versions of System 6.0.x. Checked on a slew of Macs,
- DESC: from old Mac IIs, to PowerBooks, to the Quadra 840AV. Shareware,
- DESC: $5.
- DESC:
- DESC:
- 4 DeskCritters.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-08-1992
- DESC: DeskCritters - This is a package of 2 INITs: BIGFOOT creates a pair
- KEY: DeskCritters.sit KBytes: 9216
- DESC: of walking feet that walk around your desktop, while EYEBALLS gives
- DESC: your menubar eyes that blink and follow the cursor around.
- DESC: Freeware. MacWrite docs included.
- 3 Deskpict.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-14-1993
- DESC: Deskpict - this device allows to to save your favorite pict=0 format
- KEY: Deskpict.sit KBytes: 17408
- DESC: art, name it deskpicture and place it in the system folder. Upon
- DESC: startup your new color background picture will be on your screen.
- DESC:
- 2 Deskscan2-patch.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-26-1993
- DESC: Deskscan2-patch - If you have DeskScan II v1.6 or later, run this
- KEY: Deskscan2-patch.sit KBytes: 18432
- DESC: patch. It will prompt you to select the DeskScan II file in your
- DESC: TWAIN folder, which is in your Preferences folder, which is in your
- DESC: System Folder. You may want to make a backup copy first in case it
- DESC: doesn't work. Then run DeskScan II and Shift-Opt-Cmd Click in the
- DESC: DeskScan II preview area.
- DESC:
- 1 DesktopReset1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-22-1992
- DESC: Using the Finder's standard way of rebuilding the desktop can result
- KEY: DesktopReset1.1.sit KBytes: 9216
- DESC: in a bad desktop file, especially if the desktop file was damaged
- DESC: to begin with. Desktop Reset solves this problem by actually
- DESC: deleting the desktop file, which forces the Finder to rebuild it
- DESC: from scratch. This should result in a good rebuild.
- DESC:
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