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- FILE LIST
- Last Updated: 03-04-1994
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- ID# FILE NAME ACC. T UPLOADED BY DATE
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- 20 pointer.sit 8 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-30-1989
- DESC: This is a "mouse scaling" CDEV, which gives you much greater control
- KEY: pointer.sit KBytes: 7168
- DESC: over how fast your mouse moves (better than the normal Control Panel
- DESC: setting). The default setting has your pointer move just a little
- DESC: when the mouse is moved slowly, and the pointer zooms across the
- DESC: screen when the mouse is moved rapidly. This is particularly useful
- DESC: for big screen monitors.
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- 18 PowerClicks 1.02.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-29-1993
- DESC: PowerClicks 1.02 - PowerClicks is a useful Control Panel which
- KEY: PowerClicks 1.02.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: enables any Macintosh to - Make a key combination act just like the
- DESC: mouse button, make a different key combination toggle the mouse
- DESC: button on and off, disable the "real" mouse button (in case it's
- DESC: broken) and assign graphical effects to mouse clicks. PowerClick is
- DESC: useful if you have to use your PowerBook in a very silent
- DESC: environment, where even a trackball click can be extremely loud.
- DESC: Since the keyboard is a lot more quiet than the trackball button,
- DESC: you'll be able to use your trackball while other people are reading
- DESC: or even sleeping.
- 17 Powerless1.0b3.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-26-1993
- DESC: Powerless1.0b3 - Powerless lets you schedule automatic, unattended
- KEY: Powerless1.0b3.sit KBytes: 22528
- DESC: system shutdowns. This allows you to leave your computer running so
- DESC: that it can complete a task, then shut off after a period of time
- DESC: you specify. It is most useful if your computer provides complete
- DESC: shutoff (that is, the computer turns itself off completely when you
- DESC: choose Shutdown from the Finder's Special menu). Powerless is
- DESC: easily accessible when placed into your Apple Menu Items folder or
- DESC: on the Desktop.
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- 16 PowerOut 1.02.sit 7 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-17-1989
- DESC: PowerOut 1.02 is version 1.02 of PowerOut the utility that gives you
- KEY: PowerOut 1.02.sit KBytes: 31744
- DESC: line voltage readings and warns of pending power outages.
- DESC:
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- 15 PowerStrip 3.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-14-1994
- DESC: PowerStrip 3.1 - PowerStrip is a "passive" utility. That means it
- KEY: PowerStrip 3.1.sit KBytes: 84992
- DESC: changes nothing on the system, it only reports the current state of
- DESC: affairs. PowerStrip can display, at your discretion, the following
- DESC: information - current time, current date, free RAM, free disk space,
- DESC: whether AppleTalk is on or off, the currently selected printer,
- DESC: mouse coordinates, and for PowerBook users - CPU speed, whether
- DESC: modem is on or off, elapsed charging time or elapsed battery time,
- DESC: battery voltage, battery level bar graph and battery voltage
- DESC: history graph. The info is displayed in a long bar across the top
- DESC: or bottom of the screen (or some info on each). You can change the
- 14 PRAM-5.0.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-09-1992
- DESC: PRAM-5.0 - Updated version of PRAM 4.0 utility application. Resets
- KEY: PRAM-5.0.sit KBytes: 19456
- DESC: and sets individual fields in the parameter RAM. MacPlus or later.
- DESC: System 6.0.5 - 6.0.8. Incompatible with System 7.
- DESC:
- 12 Preview 3.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-02-1992
- DESC: Preview 3.0 - Preview is a chooser-level printer driver for the
- KEY: Preview 3.0.sit KBytes: 18432
- DESC: Macintosh Computer. Unlike other Macintosh printer drivers such as
- DESC: the LaserWriter, ImageWriter or MacJet that send the output to a
- DESC: particular printer, Preview sends the output to the Macintosh
- DESC: screen. This enables the user to see on his screen exactly what is
- DESC: going to be sent to the printer. Although some Macintosh software
- DESC: come with their own preview-like function, Preview is application
- DESC: independent so no matter which application you are in, you will
- DESC: always have access to Preview.
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- 10 PrintAid 1.4.sit 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-18-1991
- DESC: PrintAid 1.4 - For printers other than LaserWriters, this Control
- KEY: PrintAid 1.4.sit KBytes: 20480
- DESC: Panel extension (CDev) allows background processes to continue.
- DESC: This is not a print spooler, but the author claims it is very
- DESC: useful for background printing. System 7 compatible.
- 9 PRINTERDRIVERS.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-26-1992
- DESC: Printer drivers for Epson compatible 9 and 24 pin printers. Includes
- KEY: PRINTERDRIVERS.sit KBytes: 23552
- DESC: information on obtaining an appropriate cable. Epson, Panasonic,
- DESC: Driver, Print.
- DESC:
- 8 PrintOne 1.0.2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-12-1993
- DESC: PrintOne 1.0.2 - PrintOne is a simple start-up document (INIT) which
- KEY: PrintOne 1.0.2.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: will add a PrintOne menu item to the File menu. Selecting PrintOne
- DESC: will then skip the print dialog and print a single copy of the
- DESC: document using the standard default settings. PrintOne 1.0.2 now
- DESC: allows the Print menu item to be changed to PrintOne by holding
- DESC: down the option key while selecting the File menu. This new option
- DESC: is available to applications for which PrintOne will not add the
- DESC: PrintOne menu item.
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- 7 Privacy FKEY 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-01-1994
- DESC: Privacy FKEY 1.0 - This FKEY simply blanks out the screen, quickly
- KEY: Privacy FKEY 1.0.sit KBytes: 3072
- DESC: and easily. Useful to protect the contents from the prying eyes of
- DESC: visitors (yes, screen savers will do this too, but they often take
- DESC: several seconds to activate). To restore the screen contents,
- DESC: simply move the mouse.
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- 5 Private.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: Private - This is an INIT resource that you can put into your system
- KEY: Private.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: folder to keep track of what applications are used on your
- DESC: Macintosh. Whenever an application is launched, Private Eye makes a
- DESC: note of the application name and the time/date in a file called
- DESC: "logfile" that it creates in your system folder. This is useful for
- DESC: machines with public access. It enables you to tell what's
- DESC: happened while you were gone. Be sure to clear out the log
- DESC: periodically as it can get quite large.
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- 4 Processorize 1.0.sit 5 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-14-1992
- DESC: Processorize 1.0 - Processorize is a fun little application which
- KEY: Processorize 1.0.sit KBytes: 21504
- DESC: lets you look into the inner workings of the Mac. It displays
- DESC: information about all currently running processes (applications,
- DESC: desk accessories, the Finder). It can also launch and kill
- DESC: processes, even allows for manipulating the launching parameters.
- DESC: It was written to help me learn some of the new routines available
- DESC: in System 7, and I thought it was cool enough that others might
- DESC: want to check it out. Let me know what you think! Carl W. Haynes -
- DESC: haynes@mace.cc.purdue.edu
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- 3 Prophylaxis1.0.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-09-1993
- DESC: Prophylaxis1.0.1 - A simple, yet effective security INIT. Not hard
- KEY: Prophylaxis1.0.1.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: to bypass, but keeps the average meddler out of your files.
- DESC: ShareWare - $5.
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- 2 PseudoFPU.sit 8 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-09-1991
- DESC: PseudoFPU 1.1- PseudoFPU allows the Mac IIsi and LC to run programs
- KEY: PseudoFPU.sit KBytes: 64512
- DESC: which normally require an installed Floating Point Unit (FPU) or
- DESC: Math Coprocessor. Version 1.1 checks for applications which run
- DESC: faster without PseudoFPU installed so that they always run at
- DESC: maximum speed.
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