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Name = Accountable Ltd.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:Accountable Ltd.sit
Size: 65K Date: 2/28/94 Version: Demo
Description:
Accountable Ltd - Accountable Ltd. is an account manager for the Newton.
This Ltd. version is limited to five accounts. Each of those accounts are
limited to twenty transactions. If you decide to move up to Accountable,
the data you create in Ltd. can be used in it. Accountable responds to many
words and phrases via Assist. Accountable only adds the verb ‘Pay’ to the
Assist menu, but it will also respond to - Charge, Deposit, Withdraw, Fly,
and variations. Try running a phrase like “Charge $30 to Visa at Acme for
shirt” through Assist, substituting your own credit account reference. Once
you are ready to move up to the full working version, just send in the
included order form.
Name = AddDic2.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:AddDic2.0.sit
Size: 21K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 2.0
Description:
AddDic2.0 - The Newton has a lot of potential, but the recognition
dictionary in the first versions is appalling. Having to use the
soft-keyboard to type stuff in all the time is a drag. And then it asks you
if you want to add the word to the User Dictionary as well! This really
gets in the way. AddToDict is a small Newton application that allows
multiple additions to your User Dictionary in one sitting. It also has a
couple of other goodies. 2.0 has some System management features and
automatic addition from your "Notes" and "Names". Take a look at the "Pro"
features. They give you a look at the potential of a future Professional
version.
Name = AesopFables1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:AesopFables1.sit
Size: 38K Date: 1/14/94 Version: 1.pkg
Description:
AesopFables1 - This a Newton digital book containing Aesop's Fables, Volume
1. There are 33 pages of Aesop's fables (20 fables in all), with many of
them illustrated using public domain art. A few of the titles - The Cock
and the Pearl, The Wolf and the Lamb, The Dog and the Shadow, The Lion's
Share, The Wolf and the Crane, The Man and the Serpent, The Town Mouse and
the Country Mouse, The Fox and the Crow, The Sick Lion, The Lion and the
Mouse... You can draw on pages, mark them for later reference, print and
fax them. Use the connectivity kit or the shareware Newton Package
Downloader to load the software. Takes up 98k once installed.
Name = Ahorcados.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Ahorcados.sit
Size: 9K Date: 1/14/94 Version:
Description:
Ahorcados - Ahorcados is a hangman game for the Newton. The comments are
quite funny when you guess a wrong letter. Play is as any hangman game, but
don't blame the author if Newton can't read your writing. If you have
trouble with Newton thinking you wrote a different letter than you did,
simply tap twice in the area where you enter letters, and type the darn
thing! Graphics are line drawings (suitable for kids...). Make sure you
read the comments as you guess wrong or right! Keeps track of your wins and
losses. Once installed, takes up 14k on the Newton.
Name = AnsweringMachine.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:AnsweringMachine.sit
Size: 24K Date:11/10/93 Version:
Description:
AnsweringMachine - This is a program for the Newton, which must be
installed with the Newton Connectivity Kit. This is a small program to use
with your answering machine. Just enter your individual codes and call back
the messages, store a new message.. It´s uses about 41KByte on your Newton.
Name = Any Messages? 10b2.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Any Messages? 10b2.sit
Size: 5K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.0b2
Description:
Any Messages? 10b2 - Displays the last four alarms or error messages (fewer
if you've restarted recently), and allows you to copy them. If you don’t
have your Newton constantly by your side and easily audible, you might miss
an important reminder or error message. Now—if you can remember to do
so—you can find out what you missed.
Name = AssistCalc2.01.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:AssistCalc2.01.sit
Size: 10K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 2.01
Description:
AssistCalc2.01 - AssistCalc was written to add many mathematical functions
to the Newton. For example, what if you want to calculate the following -
((57*6)+89) / log 5. This could be a pain on Newton's calculator.
AssistCalc allows the user to write out (not tap, tap, tap) your equation
and AssistCalc will try it's best to figure out an answer for you. You can
then copy the answer to where you need it. You can either use the
AssistCalc program, or write a problem anywhere, highlight it and click on
Assist. You will then be taken into the AssistCalc program, and the answer
will be given. AssistCalc can deal with math functions such as - acos(x)
asin(x) atan(x) atan2(x,y) cos(x) cosh(x) exp(x) log(x) log10(x) and more!
Name = AutoDict 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:AutoDict 1.1.sit
Size: 10K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.1
Description:
AutoDict 1.1 - Have you ever added people to your Newton Names list using
Newton Connection on the Macintosh? Or have you managed to transfer your
contacts from your company database into your Newton Connection Software?
And then you wanted to call or fax somone and Newton didn't recognize the
name correctly? So you had to add it to your word list (i.e. user
dictionary) manually?!?! Never again! AutoDict “automagically” scans your
Names ‘soup’ for new entries and adds the corresponding names (Company,
First, Last,..) to your word list. So the next time after you download new
addresses from your Mac just go to the Extras drawer, tap AutoDict and tap
the “Add Names to Dictionary” button. Then Newton will recognize them!
Name = BDays1.0.2.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:BDays1.0.2.sit
Size: 6K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.02
Description:
BDays1.0.2 - BDays is a simple program for the Newton to go through your
Names (soup) and check the Birthdays (slot). Birthdays occurring last
month, this month, or next month are displayed when you tap "Lookup".
Future versions will allow the range of time to be specified as well as
automatically scheduling an alarm. This program requires the Connection Kit
to install.
Name = BSaver 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:BSaver 1.0.sit
Size: 10K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.0
Description:
BSaver 1.0 - This package checks the battery level every 60 seconds and
adjusts the sound volume to match your preferences. (High sound settings
drain the battery). Bsaver Sets your sound volume according to battery
status - charged battery - high volume, 25 percent of battery - low volume.
This package works in background until you tap again on it's icon in the
extra drawer. Features - Actual battery level is now a "real time"
indicator, percent added on each slider, no more error or reset when
removing - reinstall, now enable and disable "receive beam automatically"
if needed and shows state in the extraDrawer.
Name = Beep Beep.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Beep Beep.sit
Size: 9K Date:11/20/93 Version:
Description:
Beep Beep - This is a Newton demo of using sounds and picture resources
directly found in the ROM. It is "FiggleWare" so if you think its cool,
drop the author a line at erica@cc.gatech.edu and let her know how it went.
Name = BillyDraw.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:BillyDraw.sit
Size: 9K Date:11/10/93 Version:
Description:
BillyDraw - This simple Newton application allows you to draw whatever you
wish on a picture of President Clinton. If you voted for him, you can draw
halo's, etc. If you didn't you can draw horns etc. You can also see how he
looks with a mustache. This has been especially good at relieving
political frustrations. Use the Newton Connectivity Kit to transfer to the
Newton.
Name = Biorythms 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:Biorythms 1.0.sit
Size: 16K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0
Description:
Biorythms 1.0 - The biorythm theory is based on the assumption that the
human body has inner clock or metabolic rythms with constant cycles of
time. Currently, three cycles starting at birth in a positive direction are
postulated. The 23-day or physical cycle relates with physical vitality,
endurance and energy. The 28-day or sensitivity cycle relates with
sensitivity, intuition and cheerfulness. The 33-day or cognitive cycle
relates with mental alertness and judgement. For each cycle, a day is
considered either high, low or critical. Now your Newton can display a two
week biorythm after you input your name, birthdate and date to calculate.
Biorythms also takes advantage of Newton's Assist function!
Name = BlackBox 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:BlackBox 1.0.sit
Size: 42K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
BlackBox 1.0 - Black Box for the Newton is a game based on an old Parker
Brothers board game. The rules take a little time to learn, but once you
get them down, it's a pretty simple game. Be sure to look at the help sheet
enclosed for a good set of samples. There are a number of balls hidden on
an 8x8 grid. You must try to find them by firing rays into the grid and
observing if and where the ray exits the grid. The balls cause the ray to
either stop if it hits one, or to bounce ninety degrees if the ray passes
to the side of a ball. By examining the results, you must try to determine
the locations of the balls in the least time and fewest nuber of shots
possible. Have fun!
Name = Bomber (2).sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Bomber (2).sit
Size: 13K Date:11/10/93 Version: 2
Description:
Bomber (2) - Welcome to Bomber -- a tiny program of questionable taste. It
presents three radio buttons, an editable text field, and a push button.
The buttons are labeled "Moscow", "Washington DC", and "Other" where you
can write in anything you want to. When you push the button, a floating
window pops up saying that the indicated city won't bother you any more.
Why on Earth would an ordinarily compassionate and sane person write
something like this. Over the last 12 years, the first program the author
has written for many computer systems and programming environments has been
Bomber -- a childhood weirdism gone horribly wrong.
Name = Bookcase.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:Bookcase.sit
Size: 5K Date: 2/09/94 Version:
Description:
Bookcase - Bookcase is a program which lists all the books currently
installed in your Newton and lets you open them by clicking on their name
from it's list. A handy feature included is a Find Only in Books box, which
when checked, limits the Find Function, and only looks in all the books
(skipping over names, dates...). Or, if you are in a book and choose find,
it will only search through that book! Handy if you've got alot of books on
your Newton, or you like to find things!
Name = Boppin.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Boppin.sit
Size: 11K Date:11/10/93 Version:
Description:
Boppin - Boppin' is just a simple app that I threw together over the course
of the past week (less than 20 hrs all together). BEWARE - If you get to
caught up in the game, you can ruin your screen by tapping too hard. So, be
careful. The program when being played uses the idle script. This will
cause extra use of your batteries. Once your game is over the idle scripts
are cleared so that it stops sucking your battery dry. It does not go
extremely fast, but it is noticable. Please email me for suggestions or
just to let me know you got it (I want to see how far it goes).
Name = Brain 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Brain 2.0.sit
Size: 11K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 2.0
Description:
Brain 2.0 - Battery Brain for Newtons monitors your battery level and can
alert you if the battery level drops below a user-defined threshold. If
you've used your Newton a lot, you already know how quickly it can eat
through batteries. But, you will probably be surprised at how fast your
battery life decreases once your batteries drop below a certain level.
Battery Brain monitors that decrease and will warn you as your batteries
become weaker and weaker. Battery Brain will also automatically turn off
sounds and the "Receive beams automatically" setting at user defined levels
to help conserve battery power. This version is a complete rewrite from the
ground up, with many changes!
Name = CheckPlease! 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:CheckPlease! 1.1.sit
Size: 29K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.1
Description:
CheckPlease! 1.1 - Here is a restaurant check calculator for the Newton. It
is simple but effective (even tested in the field!). Source code (for NTK)
is included and shows examples of user prototypes for numerical input and
animated buttons. New to this version - The tax and tip rates are saved in
the system soup so they now survive a hard reset; The tax and tip rates are
not removed from the soup if you remove the application; The check total
field is a little larger to make entry easier; Sanity checks are performed
on the various input fields to prevent the Newton from crashing on bad
numeric data. Extensively tested and free!
Name = Checkers 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Checkers 1.1.sit
Size: 13K Date:11/23/93 Version: 1.1
Description:
Checkers 1.1 - This checkers program is being written to help me learn to
program the Newton. This version is a two person game, i.e., you need two
humans to play it (unless you're schizophrenic.) The next version will
allow one person to play checkers against the Newton. It doesn't play too
well yet (it cheats terribly), so it's turned off until I can get it
working properly. What other games would you like to see? Eventually the
author would like this to be a package of games, something you can take on
a trip and toss in the back seat to quiet the kids, for example. Ideas are
welcome at any of the addresses in the documentation.
Name = Commuter 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:Commuter 1.0.sit
Size: 11K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
Commuter 1.0 - Commuter is a shareware application for your Newton.
Commuter allows you to quickly change your location in the world clock
(Time Zones) application. It will store up to eight frequently traveled to
cities for you to commute between.
Name = Convert 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:Convert 2.0.sit
Size: 30K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 2.0
Description:
Convert 2.0 - Convert! is a replacement for the limited conversion tables
which come with the Newton. General Features - Convert! allows the user to
enter and quickly convert between 107 common (and not so common) metric and
imperial units. Once the value has been written into a field Convert!
automatically calculates the corresponding units in the table. The areas of
conversion - area, length, volume, mass, pressure, temperature, energy,
time, power, velocity, computing. Example of the extent of this program -
In the Pressure area - calculate atmospheres, pascals, Newtons/sq metre,
Kilopascals, bar, dynes/sq metre, mm Hg, torr, inches water, pounds/ sq
inch. So many conversions, so little time...
Name = CopyMachine 1.00.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:CopyMachine 1.00.sit
Size: 8K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.00
Description:
CopyMachine 1.00 - Before you have a RAM card (PCMCIA card), all of your
notes, to do's, addresses and calendar things are stored on the Newton's
internal memory. Once you obtain a PCMCIA card, there is no easy way to
transfer your personal data to the card (to free internal memory or what
have you). CopyMachine lets you do just that. After you launch it, it shows
how many notes, addresses...you have, and where they are stored. You can
then transfer all or some of the items to the PCMCIA card. Or from the card
to the internal storage. This was originally written to help those who were
using a US Newton, and then obtained a local (German or..) Newton, and
wanted to transfer their personal items without backing up.
Name = DateCaln 1.4.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:DateCaln 1.4.sit
Size: 16K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.4
Description:
DateCaln - These freeware applications are for those who have to
synchronize their Newton calendar with an outside calendar. The first
program, “DateList” is for extracting changes made on the Newton for
addition to the calendar. The second program, “UpdateCal” replaces the
Intelligent Assistant for adding entries into the Newton Calendar.
“DateList” lists future calendar entries which have changed between
executions. The lists may be printed, faxed or copied to the notepad. When
the close box is pressed, “DateList” will ask to reset the date last
synchronized. An “OK” will clear these entries from future lists, while
“Cancel” does not reset the date.
Name = DateUtil 0.92.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:DateUtil 0.92.sit
Size: 12K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 0.92
Description:
DateUtil 0.92 - DateUtil lets you quickly and easily view all of your
Dates, Meetings, To do items, etc. The items are grouped by the Newton's
internal categories, use the Category menu to switch between them. Use the
Store menu to switch between items stored internally and those stored on
the card. The routing slip will let you move or delete individual items
(even those pesky hard to delete repeating items). If you move or delete an
item and have second thoughts, press Undo. New - "All" item added to the
available settings for the "Store" menu. Ascending/Descending sorting for
the list. Displays weekday info for repeating events. Fixed bad word
wrapping of items in the list and much much more!
Name = Flash’s Typer 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Flash’s Typer 1.0.sit
Size: 5K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
Flash’s Typer 1.0 - A tiny keyboard for the Newton which can type the date,
a tab, a carriage return, or the delete key. Unlike the large built-in
keyboard, you can leave this one open all the time, since it doesn’t
disable double-tapping on a word to display the Newton’s other guesses for
that word. Pressing the ? key gives a little bit of help, pressing the
xkey closes the keyboard.
Name = GST Calc NZ.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:GST Calc NZ.sit
Size: 6K Date: 2/28/94 Version: NZ
Description:
GST Calc NZ - Welcome to GSTcalc, the most popular Canadian GST calculator
for the Newton MessagePad. Actually, this is a version for New Zealand.
Here’s an undocumented feature - you can drag GSTcalc by it’s title!
GSTcalc calculates on rounded numbers, which is the right way to calculate
taxes (if you don’t do this, you will end up with a 1 cent difference.).
Contact the author if you want him to produce a GST calculator for your
area!
Name = GSTcalc 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:GSTcalc 1.3.sit
Size: 9K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.3
Description:
GSTcalc 1.3 - Welcome to GSTcalc, the most popular Canadian GST calculator
for the Newton MessagePad. GSTcalc is a simple tool for calculating the
Canadian Goods & Services tax, as well as the provincial sales tax for the
different provinces. Here are the percentages used for each province -
Alberta, North West Territories and Yukon 0%, British Columbia & Manitoba
7%, New Brunswick & Nova Scotia 11%, Newfoundland 12%, PEI 10%, Ontario 8%
Quebec (P) 8% (for products, calculated on top of GST), Quebec (S) 4% (for
services, calculated on top of GST), and Saskatchewan 9%.
Name = Graphing101a4.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:Graphing101a4.sit
Size: 16K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.01a4
Description:
Graphing101a4 - Graphing 101 provides basic scientific graphing for your
Newton. Enter expression x textually using the pen and palette. Tap on the
graph surface to redraw it. To change bounds, tap on shadow boxes. To make
the graph smoother, tap on Segs in the upper right corner. Now you can
calculate equations such as sin(2x)/x! Rejoice. Graph any log, In, exp,
sin, cos tan, arc, hyp or erf equation.
Name = Great Chess GamesDemo.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Great Chess GamesDemo.sit
Size: 14K Date: 2/09/94 Version: Demo
Description:
Great Chess GamesDemo - First of all, this is a tool to help you study the
moves of great chess games, you can not play chess on your own with this
program. This prerelease lets you choose between three games - Fool's Mate
(a two move checkmate!), Morphy-Boucher and Spielmann-Honlinger, 1929. The
final version will have 20 games. Pick a game, and then watch it. Click
move, and watch the chess moves, and notes. You can learn alot!
Name = Gut Buster 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:Gut Buster 1.0.sit
Size: 23K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
Gut Buster 1.0 - Gut Buster is a Newton program which was written to assist
anyone on an exchange based weight loss program. Gut Buster is shareware.
If you find it useful, and it helps you with your weight loss, the author
would appreciate a contribution.
Name = Hot Buttons 0.9.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Hot Buttons 0.9.sit
Size: 12K Date:11/10/93 Version: 0.9
Description:
Hot Buttons 0.9 - This Newton application is a floating palette of
user-programmable buttons to lets you, with a single pen tap, access almost
all Newton built-in applications as well as any user-installed
applications. This let's you bypass the Extras Drawer and
Preferences/Formulas Lists and should save you many pen taps.
Name = IceBox1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:IceBox1.0.sit
Size: 11K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.0
Description:
IceBox1.0 - IceBox contains two programs to make life easier with the
Newton. The Newton will only let you see and access 30 programs from the
Extras drawer. IceBox gets around that. It presents a scrolling list of
your programs, allowing you to open those that you can't see in the drawer.
Also included is minimize, which lets you have access at all times to the
your list of programs. You must install these two before you've hit the
limit of 30 (so you can see them and launch em). Caution, I've heard that
loading up your Newton can cause a System Heap problem, and problems down
the road. Just don't put 60 programs on!! If you start noticing problems
(rebooting often...), just reduce your amount of applications!
Name = Incoming0.99b.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Incoming0.99b.sit
Size: 28K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 0.99b
Description:
Incoming! 0.99b - Incoming! was created as a design and programming test on
the Newton. Basically what we wanted to do was see what kind of things
could be done with arcade-like animation. This game is more of a
programming demo for the us then anything else, but we thought other people
might find it entertaining. Your mission in this game is to defend your
cities from waves of ICBM's. This is accomplished with the defense missiles
you have. Because of tracking stations already destroyed in the war, you
can only track two of your missiles at once. This means you'll have to
choose your shots wisely. Have fun and save your cities!
Name = Inker 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Inker 1.1.sit
Size: 7K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.1
Description:
Inker 1.1 - Inker is a Newton App which lets you change the size of the
drawing ink quickly. When Inker is running, a small floating window pops up
and you can position it anywhere you like it. To change the ink size just
click on size button and select 1-4. 1 is the smallest size and 4 the
largest. It is very useful when drawing. Inker 1.1 differs from 0.9b in
that the floating palette is smaller and more graphical. The main goal
is to take up as little user space as possible.
Name = Internals pkg and source.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Internals pkg and source.sit
Size: 11K Date:11/20/93 Version:
Description:
Internals pkg and source code - When first starting Newton development I
fiddled around with some basic principles, like lists. ProtoTextLists
seemed pretty interesting, but the sample was a little too simple. So I
extended this code a little, cleaned it up and discovered/learned a lot
during this work. I must say though that I wrote this a month ago, did some
major Newton development after that, relooked at the code again yesterday,
and cut at least one third of the code and slots! I hereby give this code
away for free, not because it's a great wonderful tool (far from), but
because it might give other novices some help.
Name = KidsCard.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:KidsCard.sit
Size: 87K Date: 8/26/93 Version:
Description:
KidsCard - An example Newton Toolkit application with sources. You will
need the Newton Toolkit to view the sources, but you can download the .pkg
file with the Newton Connection Kit. KidsCard is a simple application that
shows the use of custom PICTs, animated views and custom sampled sounds.
Newton Toolkit sources are included. Enjoy.
Name = ListIt 2.4.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:ListIt 2.4.sit
Size: 57K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 2.4
Description:
ListIt 2.4 - What does one do with List-It? Well, create lists, of course!
These lists can consist of anything you wish. Some people use them as lists
of things to purchase, others prefer to use them as a To Do replacement. So
feel free to put in whatever you like! When you open List-It, the first
thing you see is an empty list. This is where you’ll see the names of the
lists you’ll create (ex - Grocery, To Do, whatever). To see a particular
list, tap on that lists’s line. If you’re starting from scratch, just tap
on the NEW button. There are now three types of lists to choose from, a
plain list, quantity and price list, or a list with comments. You can also
erase all checked items. You'll need a Newton for this one. GREAT!!
Name = MagicApp 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:MagicApp 1.0.sit
Size: 12K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0
Description:
MagicApp 1.0 - Here it is folks. The Newton utility program that will start
to make Newtons independent of desktop computers and cables. Magic App will
allow you to - Move applications between the Newton's internal storage and
external storage cards; Beam applications to another Newton; and Remove
applications with a single tap of the pen. The only caveat is that Magic
App is constrained by how much working memory the Newton has. This working
memory is called the Frames Heap Memory. It is a fixed size so you can only
move and beam fairly small applications. Currently, 20-30K. HOWEVER, Apple
has said they will be fixing this limitation so on future Newton devices,
you may be able to beam much larger applications with this utility.
Name = Mail Numbers 1.0demo.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:Mail Numbers 1.0demo.sit
Size: 29K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0 demo
Description:
Mail Numbers 1.0demo - With a NewtonMail account, a Newton, a modem, and a
phone line you can stay in touch no matter where you go. Unfortunately,
accessing NewtonMail while you are on the go isn't as easy as using the
Newton itself. The biggest problem is that, as you move around the country,
the phone number you have to dial to access NewtonMail changes from city to
city. Of course, Apple provides a booklet listing all of the current
NewtonMail phone numbers for each city, but that booklet takes up valuable
travel space. Wouldn't it be great if there were a piece of Newton software
that would let you change your NewtonMail phone number with just a few taps
of the pen? Well there is! And, you just downloaded it! Demo.
Name = MailSaver 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:MailSaver 1.2.sit
Size: 18K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.2
Description:
MailSaver 1.2 - MailSaver is a one-stop NewtonMail assistant. It gives you
access to your inbox, outbox, sprintnet access number (including keeping a
list of your frequently used access numbers). It can put away mail
enclosures, save the text of a message to a new notepad entry, and strip
internet routing headers from messages before saving them. New in version
1.2 - MailSaver will break messages into multiple notepad entries if it
otherwise would not fit. You can now set the font, size, and style in which
messages are saved. You can now set the folder where MailSaver will save
your messages. Stored access numbers are now sorted alphabetically. The
strip headers option is now more robust.
Name = Mastermind1.02.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Mastermind1.02.sit
Size: 8K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.02
Description:
Mastermind1.02 - Master Mind is a simple game for the Newton where you try
to guess a four digit number. Simply enter the number at the bottom and tap
"Guess". Spaces and periods are ignored. Your guess will then appear in the
guesses list followed by two numbers. The first number is how many digits
were correct and in the correct location. The second number is how many
digits were correct and in the wrong location. If you get frustrated, you
can tap "Show" to see the number. "New" generates a new random number (Hint
- the number will be between 1000 and 9999). You can use the up and down
arrow at the bottom to scroll the guesses list.
Name = Memory.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Memory.sit
Size: 5K Date: 2/28/94 Version:
Description:
Memory - It's a simple app that displays memory used out of total memory
(internal). It also has a GC() (garbage collection) button on it. It floats
and is draggable and is small enough that it shouldn't get in the way. It
updates every 5 seconds. It's interesting to delete notes and names and
watch your total memory grow as well to write notes and watch it shrink.
You can watch memory grow until it's about topped out and then - boom - the
Newton does a garbage collection. The point of this tool was just to make
for a very simple memory indicator.
Name = Mini tools.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Mini tools.sit
Size: 11K Date: 9/01/93 Version:
Description:
Mini tools - Tools for checking memory and entering Newton Script into the
Newton. Welcome to the Newton mini-tools. This collection of freeware tools
will grow in time. For this first release, there are two different Newton
applications for you to enjoy - Memory Massager - The prime purpose of this
is to call a garbage collection in your Newton's memory. In theory, this
should get rid of all the dross hanging around. NewtonScriptRunner - This
is a slightly modified version of one of the demos provided with the Newton
Toolkit. NewtonScript, which is the language used to program Newton
systems, can be compiled and run on the fly, and this little utility allows
you to do just this.
Name = MortCalc 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:MortCalc 1.0.sit
Size: 17K Date:12/27/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
MortCalc 1.0 - MortCalc is not an Amortization program, but rather a tool
similar to those lenders use to qualify people for mortgages. Please
remember that factors other than just income are use to qualify borrowers.
Enter your monthly income before taxes and Newton will tell you how much
you can afford for monthly housing, how large of a mortgage you can afford
(both with or without downpayment). You can choose a 15 or 30 year
mortgage, and set the interest rate and percent down payment. If you enter
an incredibly high monthly income, you'll get a reminder to pay the $552
shareware fee, otherwise it's whatever where.
Name = Mr Advisador 1.4.2.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Mr Advisador 1.4.2.sit
Size: 41K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.4.2
Description:
Mr Advisador 1.4.2 - Mr. Advisador is a PDA, Personal Digital Advisor for
the Newton. If you are having troubles in your life and just don't know
where to turn, ask Mr. Advisador and he will gladly offer advice. Changes
since 1.4.1 - Fixed spelling errors. Changes since 1.4 - Fixed broken
install script, which made Mr. A not work at all. Other fixes - Mr.
Advisador can now be installed on a RAM card and not complain when the
card is removed. Although, you must turn off the random appearance option
to remove the card; Mr. A will no longer forget your preferred option
settings if the Newton is reset. Shareware, enjoy.
Name = MyCalculator.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:MyCalculator.sit
Size: 28K Date:11/10/93 Version:
Description:
MyCalculator - MyCalculator is intended as a relatively simple postfix
(i.e. reverse-polish notation or RPN) calculator for the Newton MessagePad.
MyCalculator has not been thoroughly tested. Use it at your own risk. If
you are calculating something important, double-check your results with
some other variety of calculation. Numbers are restricted to six digits
after the decimal point, mostly so that they'll fit on the screen. The use
of the number and operator keys should be pretty obvious since all of the
stack is visible on the screen. Includes full documentation.
Name = NetNames.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:NetNames.sit
Size: 12K Date:12/07/93 Version:
Description:
NetNames - NetNames(tm) is a utility that uses the Newton chooser to see if
there are named devices on AppleTalk. It is useful for - Network system
administrators to troubleshoot AppleTalk networks; and Newton users trying
to print or use the Connection Kit over an unknown network. In order for
NTK, the Connection Kit, or the Newton Package Downloader to display an
AppleTalk name, they must be setup for AppleTalk and be "waiting for
the Newton". Otherwise they will not register their name on the network,
and NetNames will not see them.
Name = Newsletter 1.1.pkg.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:NANUG:Newsletter 1.1.pkg.sit
Size:129K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.1
Description:
Newsletter1.1 - The North Atlanta Newton Users Group is pleased to
present its January 1994 Newsletter for your enjoyment! The newsletter is
posted as a Newton Book, text and Microsoft Word (with pictures). All three
contain the same text, but the Newton Book format has some surprises! In
this issue - An Interview with Kent Sandvik, Software reviews by Erica
Sadun, Code Samples, Tips/Hints/Secrets, A NANUG membership form, and of
course, the minutes of the January meeting. This file contains the Newton
package only.
Name = Newsletter 1.1.text.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:NANUG:Newsletter 1.1.text.sit
Size: 85K Date: 3/01/94 Version: 1.1
Description:
Newsletter 1.1 - ProtoReality 1.1 - The North Atlanta Newton Users Group is
pleased to present its January 1994 Newsletter for your enjoyment! The
newsletter is posted as a Newton Book, text and Microsoft Word (with
pictures). All three contain the same text, but the Newton Book format has
some surprises! In this issue - An Interview with Kent Sandvik, Software
reviews by Erica Sadun, Code Samples, Tips/Hints/Secrets, A NANUG
membership form, and of course, the minutes of the January meeting. This
contains the Microsoft Word and plain text files only.
Name = Newsletter 1.2.pkg.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:NANUG:Newsletter 1.2.pkg.sit
Size: 63K Date: 3/01/94 Version: 1.2
Description:
Newsletter 1.2 - ProtoReality - The North Atlanta Newton Users Group is
pleased to present its February 1994 Newsletter for your enjoyment! The
newsletter is posted as a Newton Book, text and Microsoft Word (with
pictures). All three contain the same text, but the Newton Book format has
some surprises! In this issue - How to Contact NANUG, Membership
application form, Intro, Overview, Minutes of Feb's meeting,Interview with
David Dunham, Interview with David Alford, Views & Reviews of - SNAP, Mr.
Advisador, List-It, Soup Utilities, MobileCalc, TermLimit 1.1, and
Accountable; Code samples, tips, hints & secrets, messages, the sharper
knife, want ads and more! This file contains the Newton package only.
Name = Newsletter 1.2.text.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:NANUG:Newsletter 1.2.text.sit
Size: 82K Date: 3/02/94 Version: 1.2
Description:
Newsletter 1.2 - ProtoReality - The North Atlanta Newton Users Group is
pleased to present its February 1994 Newsletter for your enjoyment! The
newsletter is posted as a Newton Book, text and Microsoft Word (with
pictures). All three contain the same text, but the Newton Book format has
some surprises! In this issue - How to Contact NANUG, Membership
application form, Intro, Overview, Minutes of Feb's meeting,Interview with
David Dunham, Interview with David Alford, Views & Reviews of - SNAP, Mr.
Advisador, List-It, Soup Utilities, MobileCalc, TermLimit 1.1, and
Accountable; Code samples, tips, hints & secrets, messages, the sharper
knife, want ads and more! This file contains the Word and text files only.
Name = Newt.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:Newt.sit
Size: 23K Date:11/10/93 Version:
Description:
Newt - Newt is a turtle graphics programming environment, using Newton
Script (instead of Logo). Write scripts to command "Newt" to draw geometric
patterns on your screen. Examples included.
Name = NewtLoot1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:NewtLoot1.sit
Size: 81K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1
Description:
NewtLoot1 - This is the first issue of NewtLoot, an electronic publication
covering Newton Loot (stuff). You can either read it on your Newton or your
Mac. Topics in this issue - GoFigure, MobileCalc, Mobile Math, 3rd Party
RAM, 3rd Party Pens and Solar Power for the Newton? Articles describing a
new product have the phone number to contact the company. Enjoy.
Name = NewtonBandit 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:NewtonBandit 1.0.sit
Size: 22K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
NewtonBandit 1.0 - NewtonBandit is a Slot-Machine game for Newton PDA. When
starting NewtonBandit you recieve $100 StartScore. Your Bet can be
adjusted with the Slider. Then, depending on how many smilie faces you get,
you may win some money!
Name = Newton Function DA.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Newton Function DA.sit
Size: 13K Date: 2/09/94 Version:
Description:
Newton Function DA - This is a Display DA which shows a handy list of all
functions returned by the self.function command on the Newton MessagePad.
This list was compiled by Robert Bruce, using all of the information he
could find on America Online.
Name = Newton Lowdown.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Newton Lowdown.sit
Size: 11K Date: 9/01/93 Version:
Description:
Newton Lowdown - Newton Lowdown is a simple desk accessory (DA) for the
Macintosh (will not work on other PCs, or Windows). Newton Lowdown provides
a quick desktop reference to NewtonScript commands which may be of use to
those programming the Newton direct (e.g. through our NewtonScript Runner
utility). It also guides you through the currently documented error codes,
with a little help from Monty Python. This is a helpful file for anyone
interested in or owning a Newton. (Does not run on the Newton).
Name = Newton Names Downloader.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Newton Names Downloader.sit
Size: 27K Date: 9/30/93 Version:
Description:
Newton Names Downloader - Here is a HyperCard stack generated as a
temporary solution to transferring a tab-delimited file to the Names
application in a Newton. There are some limitations, discussed fully in the
stack. Also includes a sample, 5-record file you can use to check it out.
Requires - ImageWriter cable or Newton Connection Kit cable; HyperCard (or
Player) 2.1.
Name = NewtonPackageDL 1.0b4.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:NewtonPackageDL 1.0b4.sit
Size: 24K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0b4
Description:
NewtonPackageDL 1.0b4 - This is the application you've all been waiting
for, for a long time. Newton Package Downloader (from now on referred to as
NPD) enables you to download your Newton packages (.pkg) into your Newton
(without the Connectivity Kit!!). To accomplish this, it uses an AppleTalk
(ADSP) connection, thus requiring you to have the "AppleTalk ADSP Tool"
connection tool be present in your extensions folder. NPD requires System 7
or higher. The application has been tested on several machines (including
Duo's, Quadra's and LC's, no AV machines yet).
Name = Newton Stuff.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Newton Stuff.sit
Size: 71K Date: 8/20/93 Version:
Description:
Newton Stuff - Don't have a Newton? Want to read some of the press releases
about it? Want to hear the Newton's startup and beep sounds, want some cool
Newton icons? Yes? Then download away. The sound files are in System 7
format and can be used as any sound can be.
Name = NewtonUnlock.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:NewtonUnlock.sit
Size: 6K Date: 2/09/94 Version:
Description:
NewtonUnlock - NewtonUnlock is a small application which you should install
on a card if you have one. If not stored on a card, the program is called
whenever the Newton is reset. This program will allow you to bypass the
login screen if you happen to forget your password. It will then allow you
to disable the password protection so that you may reset your password. At
no time does it show the current password. This way the password itself
stays protected in case of misuse of this program. I distribute this only
as a utility for YOUR Newton and emergencies (i.e. you forget your password
and you can't wait for the turn around from Apple). Without this program,
if you forget your password, you have to ship your Newton to Apple!!
Name = Newtris.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Newtris.sit
Size: 12K Date:12/07/93 Version:
Description:
Newtris - The game you've all been waiting for - Newtris. You might guess
from the name that it has to do with falling blocks on the Newton. It's
pretty straight forward. As the blocks fall you can tap right of the field
to move them right, left of the field to move them left, and there are
buttons for rotating them clockwise and counter clockwise (circular
arrows.) Tap the bottom of the field to drop the blocks fast for more
points. When you complete a row, poof, out it goes. Game ends when you
reach the top. Keeps High Score. Shareware $15.00. Note - See program info
box for details.
Name = Password.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Password.sit
Size: 6K Date: 2/28/94 Version:
Description:
Password - Password is a small utility for quickly turning on an off
password protection on the Newton. Its icon in the extras drawer indicates
whether password protection is currently turned on or off. Click on
its icon to toggle the state. The built-in way of turning on/off password
protection is somewhat cumbersome, especially if you do it often. To turn
off password protection you use Prefs, enter your old password, and leave
the new password line blank. To turn password protection back on, you
return to Prefs and reenter your password. The Password utility is so much
easier!! Use of Password is free of charge.
Name = PeriodicTable 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:PeriodicTable 1.0.sit
Size: 30K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
PeriodicTable 1.0 - Well, here it is! The author's first attempt at a
useful Newton application. He hopes that the chemists, scientists, and
students who have Newtons find this to be a really handy tool. Might make
those exams a little easier (grin). Note that due to the small size of the
MessagePad screen, certain element symbols in the Table are truncated to
one character. This happens in most cases where there is a letter "M" in
the symbol (i.e. - Mn appears as an "M"). If you tap the symbol, the
correct information will appear in the view at the bottom of the screen.
(Make sure you tap the screen before you write down your exam answers).
Name = PicoFermiBagels 1.0d2.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:PicoFermiBagels 1.0d2.sit
Size: 9K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0b2
Description:
PicoFermiBagels 1.0d2 - PicoFermiBagels is an Newton game which is similar
in concept and strategy to MasterMind and Jotto. For each guess, you will
see one or more of - Fermi-a correct digit placed correctly; Pico-a correct
digit placed incorrectly; or Bagels-no digits are correct. Winning is
indicated by "Fermi" for all digits, and an audible sound. Unlike
MasterMind, PicoFermiBagels does not allow duplicate digits.
Name = PlaceSettings.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:PlaceSettings.sit
Size: 8K Date:11/10/93 Version:
Description:
PlaceSettings - This Newton Place Settings utility was written because the
author lives in Seattle and his city isn’t in the Time Zones list. Yeah, he
could choose Portland, but it just wasn’t right. Also, he prefers using the
24-hour time, and didn’t want to choose a French Canadian locale to get it.
Place settings helps you tell the Newton where you really live (you'll have
to know the lattitude and longitude or your local airport), and how you
like your time (12 hour or 24 hour). Complete instructions are included.
Name = Poker.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Poker.sit
Size: 11K Date: 9/01/93 Version:
Description:
Poker - Have a Newton? Feel like playing Poker on it? Well, now you can.
Requires the Connectivity Kit to load the program.
Name = Pour.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Pour.sit
Size: 19K Date: 2/28/94 Version:
Description:
Pour - Pour is a little utility that will allow you to choose any soup from
the available stores on your Newt (or an onion — er — union soup if you
have a card) and will pour it down the serial port at 9600-8-N-1. Pour
sends the soup as text, with frames enclosed between braces and their
entries labeled and arrays enclosed between square brackets. Pour came
about for two reasons. First, I wrote a little app to keep track of the
hours I spend working for my various clients (anyone who would like a copy,
please ask — I haven't distributed it just because I haven't yet decided
just what I want to do with it) and then realized that I probably didn't
want to let the data accumulate in my Newt forever. Hence Pour!
Name = QuickfigureLite1.02.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:QuickfigureLite1.02.sit
Size: 29K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.02
Description:
QuickfigureLite1.02 - QuickFigure Lite is a fast, small, fully functional
spreadsheet for the Newton. It supports all standard Newton math and
financial functions, allows the user to store multiple worksheets, has
printing, faxing and mailing capability, and many other features. If there
seems to be demand, I will expand QuickFigure Lite into a more complete
version. The complete version would most likely include import/export
capability from your Mac/DOS machine, graphing, scrolling, and online help.
If you are interested in the full version (the price will be around $35),
please let the author know.
Name = RPMDemo1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:RPMDemo1.sit
Size: 12K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1
Description:
RPMDemo1 - RPMDemo1 is a sample Newton program posted in source form as an
example for aspiring Newton programmers. It demonstrates techniques for the
following - Show two floaters (protoFloatNGo views); Each floater allows
the user to input text by writing in a protoInputLine field inside the
floater. Each floater can be dragged by starting at any point in the
floater that is not inside the protoInputLine. When information in either
floater is changed, the main view updates its display. Specifically, the
text entered in the first floater is repeated N times, where N is
determined by a number entered in the second floater. Input fields use two
undocumented font styles (tsCondense and tsShadow). And More!
Name = RPN Calc 0.91.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:RPN Calc 0.91.sit
Size: 11K Date:12/07/93 Version: 0.91
Description:
RPN Calc 0.91 - RPN Calc is my interpretation of an HP41/42 style RPN
calculator. It contains most of the basic functionality of an HP scientific
calculator. This is my first effort at Newton programming, I hope you enjoy
using it. Version 0.91 - Fixed a minor problem with entry of EEX or Decimal
immediately after a two operand function (+, -, etc.).
Name = Rebooter.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Rebooter.sit
Size: 5K Date:11/10/93 Version:
Description:
Rebooter - Here's a little Newton utility. It's only function is to allow
you to reboot the Newton from the extras drawer. It puts up a simple dialog
and beeps to warn that it will reboot the machine. If you close it, it
won't, and if you hit the reboot button it will do the deed.
Name = Resto 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:Resto 1.3.sit
Size: 13K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.3
Description:
Resto 1.3 - Resto is a Newton program to help you split the restaurant
bill. You start by entering the total, including tax and everything. Enter
the tip rate - 15 percent...The tip will be calculated for you. Enter the
number of people to divide the bill by. The great thing is the Extras
section. Say you go out to lunch and your friend orders two drinks. You
want to split the bill, but not pay for the drinks. Enter the cost of the
drinks, and how many. That money will be subtracted from the split total.
Then you each pay the split amount, and your friend throws in the extra for
the drinks.
Name = SiliconCasinoDemo.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:SiliconCasinoDemo.sit
Size: 74K Date: 3/02/94 Version: Demo
Description:
Silicon Casino Demo - This demo contains a working version of BlackJack and
screen shots of the other four games included in Silicon Casino. Once
launched, you will come to a screen which shows a miniature casino
illustrating the five games. You choose which game you want to play by
tapping on the picture of the appropriate game. For example, to play
BlackJack you would tap on the BlackJack table at the bottom right of the
screen. Tapping on any game other than BlackJack would bring up a screen
shot of that particular game. Of course the real version has complete
working versions of Video Poker, Slot Machines, Baccarat, Craps and
BlackJack.
Name = Safe Guard 1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Safe Guard 1.sit
Size: 11K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1
Description:
Safe Guard 1 - Safe Guard is a utility that allows you to password protect
your PCMCIA cards. In order to use the card, the person inserting the card
must enter the password. In order to use, tap the Safe Guard icon in the
Extras Drawer. Tap the "Password" button and enter your password to use.
Now whenever the card is put into a Newton, a password screen will open
asking for the password. Upon entering the proper password, Safe Guard will
open itself if someone placed the card into a Newton. Safe Guard will not
open if there is not a log of bad attempts. You may tap any of the bad
attempts in the log to get more info about the attempt. To turn off
password protection, set the password to nothing just as in the Prefs.
Name = Sam's Sleeper 1.00.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Sam's Sleeper 1.00.sit
Size: 8K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.00
Description:
Sam's Sleeper 1.00 - Sam's Sensable Sleeper, when turned on, detects
whether you are operating by plug or by battery. You may then set the sleep
time on your Newton based on whether you are using the plug or the battery.
Thus, if most of the time you use the plug (at your office where your plug
is, perhaps), you can set sleep to never. When you then carry it around off
the plug, you can have the sleep be, say, 1 minute. This way, you don't
have to always dive through a zillion menus just to reset the sleep. You do
it once with this package and the package will do it for you from then on
(if you turn it on).
Name = SciCalc 1.0b4.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:SciCalc 1.0b4.sit
Size: 15K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0b4
Description:
SciCalc 1.0b4 - SciCalc is a simple implementation of a standard (i.e. NOT
Reverse Polish or 'RPN') scientific calculator for the Apple Newton
MessagePad and similar PDAs. If you do find problems, please let the author
know so that he can rectify them in the next release.
Name = Scrambled 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Scrambled 1.0.sit
Size: 16K Date:12/07/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
Scrambled 1.0 - Scrambled is a word game in which you are given a scrambled
word to decipher. You may choose the word length (up to 12 characters).
Scrambled keeps score for the competitively inclined. Both your average
time and your point score are tallied. Scrambled is great for students! It
really puts your brain through a workout. Scrambled exercises your verbal,
spelling, and pattern recognition skills. Scrambled words are used on Mensa
tests. If you're polishing up to go let the world know what a genius you
are Scrambled is the thing to use. For the Newton.
Name = ScrollEx 1.5 US.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:ScrollEx 1.5 US.sit
Size: 23K Date: 3/01/94 Version: 1.5 Frenc
Description:
ScrollEx 1.5 French - I was very disappointed when I loaded my 31st app
into the Newton, and found out that the Extras drawer does not scroll! This
app changes all that!! Features - Allows you to scroll the icons in the
extrasdrawer. Allows extrasdrawer overview. Allows a direct access to a
remove package function. Allows you to move packages to or from the card.
Allows you to attach applications to the standards screen buttons. Allows
autoclose of the Extras drawer when launching some apps (freeing memory)
Fixes the icons alignment problem in the extrasdrawer. This program must be
installed in the internal RAM and not a card. Written and tested under
Systems version 1.11 and 1.05. The docs and program are in French.
Name = ScrollEx 1.5 US.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:ScrollEx 1.5 US.sit
Size: 23K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.5
Description:
ScrollEx 1.5 US - I was very disappointed when I loaded my 31st app into
the Newton, and found out that the Extras drawer does not scroll! This app
changes all that!! Features - Allows you to scroll the icons in the
extrasdrawer. Allows extrasdrawer overview. Allows a direct access to a
remove package function. Allows you to move packages to or from the card.
Allows you to attach applications to the standards screen buttons. Allows
autoclose of the Extras drawer when launching some apps (freeing memory)
Fixes the icons alignment problem in the extrasdrawer. This program must be
installed in the internal RAM and not a card. Written and tested under
Systems version 1.11 and 1.05. Install the docs for more information.
Name = SeeFrames 1.1 US.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:SeeFrames 1.1 US.sit
Size: 20K Date: 3/01/94 Version: 1.1
Description:
SeeFrames 1.1 - SeeFrames is a utility for Newton™ developers. It allows
you to watch most of the objects and navigate into the memory of your
Newton™. When you start SeeFrames from the extrasDrawer, it closes it and
then shows you the slots list of the 'viewfrontmost frame called "Front
view" in the top left labelPicker (it may be useful when debugging an
application, especially if you have an ExtraButton of ScrollEx attached to
SeeFrames). To see the content of a frame or an array (ex _proto, CodeBlock
or viewChildren), tap on it and the slots list of it will be shown. You may
repeat this until there no more frame or array on the list. More details
are given in the documentation.
Name = ShapesRus 0.95.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:ShapesRus 0.95.sit
Size: 14K Date:12/27/93 Version: 0.95
Description:
ShapesRus 0.95 - This utility allows a Newton developer to see the visual
appearance of the various NTK Drawing shape attribute choices & their
combinations. You can choose what NTK Shape primitive to draw, its
foreground fill pattern, its foreground pen pattern, its background fill
pattern, and the mode of fg/bg pixel interaction. You can define your own
pattern and use it for fg fill, fg pen, or bg fill pattern. It also shows
you the HEX pattern value needed for NTK. Tap in input grid to toggle on or
off the 8x8 pixel location. You can define your own polygon shape to
replace the default polygon (pentagon) shape. Polygon input supports snap
to grid option.
Name = Shopping List 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:Shopping List 1.3.sit
Size: 21K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.3
Description:
Shopping List 1.3 - Shopping List was developed to demonstrate a potential
Newton application in a manufacturing firm. (Grocery shopping is very much
like "order picking" in a warehouse with many SKU's.). Shopping List has
been steadily improved as it's been used as a test ground for new
approaches to Newton software. We envision a version 1.4 that will link
Shopping List to the Find and Intelligent Assistance features of Newton.
New to this version - The pull-down store section menu has been replaced
with a palette of icon buttons. Audio feedback is included. Scrolling the
overview lists is now in page steps instead of line steps.
Name = Sign.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:Sign.sit
Size: 38K Date:11/10/93 Version:
Description:
Sign - Sign is a Newton application that contains pictures for the american
sign language finger alphabet. In its current incarnation, it is most
useful for reference. The author may add the ability to for the user to
write in words and have Newton sign them.
Name = Skip 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Skip 1.0.sit
Size: 11K Date:11/22/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
Skip 1.0 - Introducing Skip 1.0, the complete version of the first truly
useful utility for the Newton MessagePad and ExpertPad. Skip is a Styles
shortcut. With Skip installed, the Styles palette is always one tap away,
yet Skip never gets in your way. Skip utilizes the unused space on the
touchscreen which does not cover the active display. Tapping in the upper
left or right corners of your screen will activate Skip and bring forth the
Styles palette. To use Skip, install the appropriate Skip package with your
connection kit. If you want Skip to reside in the top left corner, install
SkipLeft.pkg. For the top right, install SkipRight.pkg.
Name = Sleeper 1.0d3.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Sleeper 1.0d3.sit
Size: 5K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0d3
Description:
Sleeper 10d3 - Sleeper basically puts your Newton to sleep on demand (No,
it doesn't work on children). The Sleeper view is a draggable view, so it
can be moved wherever you like. The standard PowerManager routines have
been added, so that you can quit after you hit the sleep button. This is
nice so you won't see Sleeper when you turn on your Newton. The author also
added a dumb little icon (in his own words)., and reaadjusted the floater
window and buttons to look a little better.
Name = SmallTime 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:SmallTime 1.0.sit
Size: 8K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
SmallTime 1.0 - SmallTime is a small app which lets you time events -
basically a tiny stop watch. It is as small as I thought I could make an
app and still have it be useful. I wanted something small to keep basic
time plus I wanted an exercise to learn the Newton programming environment.
Known limitations - It doesn’t track hours but if someone asks I will add
it. If people are interested I’ll add features such as actual start time in
time of day format and maybe even lap features.
Name = SoloFile1.21.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:SoloFile1.21.sit
Size: 37K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1.21
Description:
SoloFile1.21 - Solo is a simple Solitaire game for the Newton. It is based
on the famous Klondike solitaire game. You now have the choice of playing 1
or 3 cards at a time, and to limit the maximum flips of the deck to 1 or 3
respectively. You can now collapse Solo to an icon so you can see your
Notepad and resume play later. Beware that this is for extreme situations,
and you may run out of RAM... but it seems to work pretty well. You can now
display the red suites as outlines for low contrast situations. On-line
help is supported to explain the rules and for all sorts of info. Simply
Tap the Question mark icon. Contains a lite version which uses less space,
and has less effects, great if you're low on space. Game players rejoice!
Name = Souper 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Souper 1.1.sit
Size: 33K Date:11/20/93 Version: 1.1
Description:
Souper 1.1 - As I began to work with, and develop software for the Newton,
I was frustrated by the fact that I couldn't clear out a file ("Soup")
easily. I had to delete each record ("Entry") individually, so I started to
write an application that would clear out a Soup. Once I got started, I
began to add other things to my 'wish list' and the package you now have
grew out of that list. Within the Souper application you have the ability
to select the "Store" on which you want to work and the Soup you wish to
operate on. You may rename a given Soup, Delete an entire Soup, Clear all
entries out of a Soup, or get information about a Soup. The functions
Rename, Remove, and Clear operate as you would expect.
Name = StatusBar Buttons 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:StatusBar Buttons 2.0.sit
Size: 14K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 2.0
Description:
StatusBar Buttons 2.0 - StatusBar Buttons is a single Newton applet which
places (up to) seven buttons in the status bar at the bottom of the
Newton's note pad application. Each of these buttons serve a distinct and
useful function, and generally make the Newton a better place to live. You
may select which buttons to display as appropriate for your unique needs.
StatusBar Buttons is a "persistent" applet. When installed, the buttons
appear immediately. When the Newton is reset, the buttons reinstall
themselves. They're always there, ready to serve. Buttons installed -
Bullet, quickstyle, exclaim! (punctuation), keys, ink sizer, words/letters
and prefs shortcut. Read the docs to find out more.
Name = StewPot1.0b8.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:StewPot1.0b8.sit
Size: 19K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0b8
Description:
StewPot1.0b8 - The soup inspector for the Newton. What is a soup, anyway?
Everything you place in your Newton is stored in a “soup”. A soup is
different from both a flat file (or document), and more flexible that a
database, which is why Apple came up with a different term to describe it.
But like a database, a soup has separate entries, which can be thought of
as records with similar data structure. Unlike personal computers, soups
aren’t tied to a directory/folder-like structure. This makes it easier in
some ways, harder in others. StewPot lets you - Copy entries in a soup,
move entries from one store to another (Newt card to another), see what
shareware apps add, remove a soup entirely and more. Full documentation.
Name = StorK 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:StorK 1.1.sit
Size: 5K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1.1
Description:
StorK 1.1 - StorK is a useful Newton application if you own a RAM card. It
adds a button to the status bar of Newton to let you quickly toggle between
saving new things to the Newton (internal memory) or the Card. Saves you
the hassle of manually choosing where to store new things. StorK was
rewritten to conform to a newly emerging standard for adding buttons to the
status bar of the Notepad application. StorK will now happily co-exist with
other Notepad add-ins (or ons?), such as Jesse Devine's utilities.
Name = Strainer 0.8.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:Strainer 0.8.sit
Size: 15K Date:11/20/93 Version: 0.8
Description:
Strainer 0.8 - Strainer 0.8 is the latest release of the Strainer utility,
adding several new features. Strainer is designed to let you easily mark
and remove entries from your Newton's storage. This can help you to get
around a bug in the Datebook which makes it difficult to delete certain
entries, or to remove outdated entries in order to keep as much memory free
as possible. New features in version 0.8 - You can now mark entries in
multiple soups and strain them all at once; now handles straining of items
on storage cards, if present; Strainer now has dialogs to ask you what you
want to do if you close the app before straining out the entries you have
marked, and more.
Name = TapBoard.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:TapBoard.sit
Size: 14K Date: 2/28/94 Version:
Description:
TapBoard - This program includes three games for the Newton - Tic tac toe,
Gomoku (try to get five in a row) and Reversi. Just load it, and play away.
If you don't know how to play these games, instructions for each are
included.
Name = TapStyles 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:TapStyles 1.0.sit
Size: 4K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0
Description:
TapStyles 1.0 - TapStyles is a simple little applet that, when activated,
places a small dot in the upper right area of the Newton screen that allows
quick access to the styles palette. I wrote it primarily for my own use as
I found all other similar type applets not quite right for my own needs. It
is small, unobtrusive, and, as far as I can tell, bug free. Once installed,
tap on the little fountain pen nib icon and it will place a small dot in
the upper right area of the Newton screen. When you tap on this dot, which
is always available from any app, it instantly brings up the styles
palette. Tapping on it again puts the styles palette away.
Name = The FIGGLES Utilities.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Util:The FIGGLES Utilities.sit
Size:105K Date: 2/09/94 Version:
Description:
The FIGGLES Utilities - The FIGGLES Utilities contains four Newton Applets.
Keyboard PRO - Define your own keyboards and macros, Paste notes from your
folders into any application, Call any Applet from your Extras Drawer at
any time, Edit your text using cursor movement keys, "select all", instant
access to the keyboard and much more! Typomatica lets you type into any
Newt field from any computer with a serial port. KeyQUICK gives you instant
access to Keyboard Pro from any application. KeyMAKER lets you build custom
Macros for Keyboard Pro, install prebuilt keyboards and remove unwanted
ones. Monitor lets you keep track of time, temperature, memory usage and
battery levels. And theres TikTok and 24. GREAT Newton stuff!
Name = Tiny Timer 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Bus:Tiny Timer 1.0.sit
Size: 6K Date:11/10/93 Version: 1.0
Description:
Tiny Timer 1.0 - Tne thing that really surprised me about the built-in
applications in the Newton MessagePad was that there was no timer to time
phone calls, meetings or the usual items that we like to keep track of. As
a result, I threw together this simple timer for all of us Newton
"Pioneers" to use. It is indeed tiny, taking up just a small amount of the
precious real estate in the built-in RAM. This is kinda cool. Even if your
Newton MessagePad goes to sleep to save on batteries, the timer will keep
running. When you turn the Newt back on, you'll be pleasantly surprised to
see the time still ticking away. The interface is as simple as possible.
Name = Tricorder7.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Tricorder7.sit
Size: 99K Date: 2/28/94 Version:
Description:
Tricord7 - This is a fun and (not useful) way to take up some room on your
PCMCIA RAM card!! Have you always wanted a Tricorder of your own? You can
aim it at your friends and send beeping sounds to them (no, the beaming
mechanism does not yet work). This is a fun one!
Name = UNT Map 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Apps:UNT Map 1.0.sit
Size: 13K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0
Description:
UNT Map 1.0 - UNT Map is an interactive map of the University of North
Texas Campus. It was created as an experiment to see if this sort of thing
is feasible, and also because I got tired of using a stupid Xerox copy of
the existing campus map whenever I got a support call. Even if you don't go
to UNT, check out the map! You can see a list of the buildings, select one
and be shown where it is. Or, you can tap on a building and be shown the
name. Good implementation of mapping! Contact the author for the code, or
help in making your own maps!
Name = Yahtzee.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Newton:Game:Yahtzee.sit
Size: 12K Date: 2/09/94 Version:
Description:
Yahtzee - This is the game of yahtzee for the newton, for one to four
players. Very straight forward, with on-newton docs. Just roll those dice,
and play away (I don't have to explain how to play Yahtzee do I).