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- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- 14 Jewish Calendar.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-26-1993
- DESC: Jewish Calendar - this is a Jewish Calendar by Frank Yellin.
- KEY: Jewish Calendar.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: Contains dates and other info. Free!
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- 13 Jive.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-27-1992
- DESC: Jive - I hope to use this application as part of a Microcomputer
- KEY: Jive.sit KBytes: 32768
- DESC: Experimenter's kit, like the classic 20-in-1 Electronics kits from
- DESC: Tandy / Radio Shack, but aimed at combining the Mac and some
- DESC: "Smart" hardware, so you can play with a Micro Computer without
- DESC: hacking into your Mac. Jive includes several menu items that will
- DESC: translate incoming charactors into binary, hex and decimal and a
- DESC: means of representing incoming data as an 8 bit grapIt also stores
- DESC: data as text, or in binary if a 'Chart' is selected, as required
- DESC: Baud rates are the standard rates described in Inside Mac.
- DESC:
- 12 Jon’s FKEYs.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-23-1992
- DESC: Jon’s FKEYs - Here are four free FKEYs to (1) display a list of all
- KEY: Jon’s FKEYs.sit KBytes: 9216
- DESC: installed FKEYs, (2) display/compact free RAM and list resource
- DESC: types in the scrap, (3) get global/local coordinates of screen
- DESC: objects, (4) get RGB/HSV/CMY value of any screen pixel.
- 11 Jump Start 1.4.sit 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-24-1992
- DESC: Jump Start 1.4 - eliminates the “Application not found” dialog
- KEY: Jump Start 1.4.sit KBytes: 26624
- DESC: box—the one that appears whenever you attempt to open a document
- DESC: created by an application you don’t own. It does this by allowing
- DESC: you to substitute an application you do own for the one you lack.
- DESC: For example, with Jump Start!, you can double-click on a MacWrite
- DESC: file that’s sitting on your Desktop, and your Mac will
- DESC: automatically start Microsoft Word and open the file. You can sit
- DESC: back and watch while Word then convert the file into its own
- DESC: internal format! Version 1.4 fixes some minor bugs in 1.3 that some
- DESC: users experienced. No features were added to 1.3.
- 8 Keyboard PLUS.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-22-1993
- DESC: Keyboard PLUS - This is a keyboard emulation program for PowerBook
- KEY: Keyboard PLUS.sit KBytes: 22528
- DESC: users who miss/need the extra keys of the keypad. It allows you to
- DESC: create function keys F1-F5.
- DESC:
- 6 KeyClicks 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-29-1993
- DESC: KeyClicks 1.0 - KeyClicks is a control panel that plays some very
- KEY: KeyClicks 1.0.sit KBytes: 21504
- DESC: short sounds when you press a key. I made it because many people I
- DESC: know have trouble with the PowerBook and Duo keyboards (they have
- DESC: little feedback, so you can't tell whether a key was pressed or
- DESC: not). The key-clicking utilities I already had wouldn't let the
- DESC: hard disk spin down because they didn't keep everything in memory.
- DESC: KeyClicks is very small - it uses about 2K of system memory if you
- DESC: only want the simple click and about 12K if you want different
- DESC: sounds for different keys. It is also very easy to use, and it only
- DESC: costs you a postcard and a stamp.
- 5 KEYFH.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-15-1993
- DESC: KEYFH - An extensive, predefined QuicKeys keyset for FreeHand 3.1.
- KEY: KEYFH.sit KBytes: 32768
- DESC: Earlier versions of this keyset along with companion sets for
- DESC: PageMaker and QuarkXPress won a contest from CE Software for Best
- DESC: Implementation of QuicKeys. The keysets use extra keys on the
- DESC: extended keyboard to create shortcuts for almost all menu commands
- DESC: and many other functions. Where possible, they make shortcuts
- DESC: identical for all three programs (For example, the manual kerning
- DESC: shortcuts are the same in Quark, PageMaker, and Freehand).
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- 4 KEYPM.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-15-1993
- DESC: KEYPM - An extensive, predefined QuicKeys keyset for PageMaker 4.2.
- KEY: KEYPM.sit KBytes: 49152
- DESC: Earlier versions of this keyset along with companion sets for
- DESC: Freehand and QuarkXPress won a contest from CE Software for Best
- DESC: Implementation of QuicKeys. The keysets use extra keys on the
- DESC: extended keyboard to create shortcuts for almost all menu commands
- DESC: and many other functions. Where possible, they make shortcuts
- DESC: identical for all three programs (For example, the manual kerning
- DESC: shortcuts are the same in Quark, PageMaker, and Freehand).
- DESC:
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- 3 KEYQXP.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-15-1993
- DESC: KEYQXP - An extensive, predefined QuicKeys keyset for QuarkXPress
- KEY: KEYQXP.sit KBytes: 40960
- DESC: 3.1. Earlier versions of this keyset along with companion sets for
- DESC: Freehand and PageMaker won a contest from CE Software for Best
- DESC: Implementation of QuicKeys. The keysets use extra keys on the
- DESC: extended keyboard to create shortcuts for almost all menu commands
- DESC: and many other functions. Where possible, they make shortcuts
- DESC: identical for all three programs (For example, the manual kerning
- DESC: shortcuts are the same in Quark, PageMaker, and Freehand).
- DESC:
- DESC:
- 2 Kolor1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-14-1993
- DESC: Kolor1.0 - Kolor is a program for Macintosh II owners. It allows
- KEY: Kolor1.0.sit KBytes: 26624
- DESC: you to change the default colors associated with - Controls
- DESC: (buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, and scroll bars), Windows,
- DESC: Menus Hiliting (most notably used for text hiliting Kolor is used
- DESC: in conjunction with the Control Panel. It creates resources which
- DESC: are used by the various Managers as default color tables if an
- DESC: application hasn’t supplied them. As of this writing, very few
- DESC: programs written for the Macintosh “colorize” their own resources,
- DESC: thus allowing you to customize your system to suit your tastes.
- DESC:
- 1 KOPYKAT.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-21-1991
- DESC: KopyKat adds a hierarchial menu to your Edit menu items (Cut, Copy,
- KEY: KOPYKAT.sit KBytes: 20480
- DESC: and Paste) in any application plus allows you to use a clipboard
- DESC: for each menu item. Works within and across different applications.
- DESC: KopyKat is an Init (Startup Document). This is version 0.9.
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