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Name = TeleFinder™ 3.2.5/AMUG.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TeleFinder™ 3.2.5/AMUG.sit
Size:474K Date: 3/03/94 Version: 3.25
Description:
Telefinder 3.2.5/AMUG - This is the BBS software for AMUG members to use
when calling the Preferred System. Telefinder 3.2.5 is included, as well as
Show Info 2.0 - a program which will show file descriptions and art, font
and quicktime previews, and Stuffit Expander 3.0.7 - for quick and easy
unstuffing of any compressed files. Telefinder documentation as well as
Preferred Tips are included. You will need to contact AMUG about an account
if you want more than the guest sign on, which is limited to 5 minutes.
Preferred membership includes 45 minutes daily. Now shows a pict preview
for Fonts, QuickTime movies and Art!
Name = TeleFinder™ Pro 2.2.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TeleFinder™ Pro 2.2.sit
Size:608K Date: 3/01/94 Version: 2.2
Description:
Telefinder Pro 2.2 - Telefinder Pro is a Mac application that connects your
Mac to a TeleFinder bulletin board system. Requires a Mac Plus or higher
and a Hayes compatible modem. Through your TeleFinder Pro-BBS interface,
you'll find business services, customer support, as well as "friendly
chat". A BBS can also serve as a conference forum, provide electronic mail
service, and store files to be transferred. The individual or company
operating each BBS determines which services will be offered. TeleFinder
Pro replicates the Mac desktop to allow easy access to all BBS functions.
Just click and drag around. This shareware version is different from
Telefinder 2.3x. You'll have to read more to find out how!!
Name = Anarchie 1.13.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Anarchie 1.13.sit
Size:128K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.13
Description:
Anarchie 1.13 - Anarchie queries Archie servers to find programs stored on
ftp sites on the Internet. It requires System 7 and MacTCP 1.1 or later.
Archie is a way of finding and fetching files available for anonymous ftp
given part of their name. Unfortunately many Archie servers are a bit on
the flaky side, but don't worry, just try another server! Features -
Queries Archie servers and lists results. Fetches files from the list with
just a double-click. AppleScritable and recordable. You can fetch&store
files and listings using AppleScript independently of archie. Uses Fetch’s
“Suffix Mapping” to determine file type and transfer mode. Passes files on
to StuffIt Expander for decoding. Supports UserLand’s MenuSharing and more.
Name = Pizza 1.04.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:P:Pizza 1.04.sit
Size:338K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.04
Description:
Pizza 1.04 - PIZZA is an application for reading and writing electronic
mail in fidonet standards and for a complete and flexible point management.
The user interface follows the macintosh standard and should be compatible
with all existing mac models. Installation is rather easy, you must have
all the things like a point number, a modem, a mailer like "Formula1" by
Massimo Senna and a packets extractor like "Zip Extract" or "Arcmail
Extract". The only purpose of this documentation is to let you see and try
the application. Without your private user code, you'll use PIZZA in demo
mode. Some features will not be avalaible. PIZZA is expandible with
externals written as stand alone code.
Name = Chat 1.10.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Chat 1.10.sit
Size: 17K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.10
Description:
Chat 1.10 - Chat is a background only application that lets Macs with
MacTCP 1.1 serve as a very primitive IRC. Once Chat is running on your mac,
multiple people can Telnet to port 1420 on your mac and have online
discussions. Chat has no macintosh user interface, the only way to use it
is by telneting to your mac. I wrote this to hold the weekly online
meetings of the TopSoft group, which have proved very successful. Chat can
support upwards of 12 users with the current memory partition (200k), and
can support an arbitrarily large number of users given enough memory
(though MacTCP will probably blow up if you try too many). Add about 5 or
10k for each extra users you want. Requires MacTCP and System 6 or 7.
Name = UUSP 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:UUSP 1.0.sit
Size: 25K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0
Description:
UUSP 1.0 - UUSP 1.0 painlessly configures UUPC 3.0, ToadNews and rnMac,
thus creating a totally operational UUCP system for those with dialup UUCP
access. This program allows the set-up of the above programs with a simple
click and point approch VERY easy compared to the hours which would have
been laboured previously. Requires - A Modem (as always, faster the better!
), A UUPC feed connection, Toadnews Application Software (Please pay
shareware fee), RnMan Application Software (Please pay shareware fee) and
UUPC 3.0 (or greater) Application. Contact the authors with any questions!
Name = TheNews2.33.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:TheNews2.33.sit
Size:235K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 2.33
Description:
TheNews2.33 - TheNews - A Network News Reader for the Macintosh.
Congratulations! You now have the means of accessing hundreds of local,
nationwide, and international bulletin boards directly from your Macintosh!
TheNews gives you a link to net news (also known as USENET), a large
semi-structured set of messages written by folks from around the world.
These messages, or articles, are organized into news groups whose contents
cover a broad spectrum of interests. There are hundreds, maybe even
thousands of groups. TheNews allow you to subscribe to those groups which
you are interested in. There are different requirements for using TheNews,
depending upon where your Mac is (hooked to server, at home...).
Name = TFUSR103.EXE.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TFUSR103.EXE.sit
Size:248K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.03
Description:
TFUSR103.EXE - This is the Telefinder user file for Windows users only.
Name = Testify 3.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:Testify 3.1.sit
Size: 51K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 3.1
Description:
Testify 3.1 - Testify 3.1 has these features - AutoKill of files specified
in an AutoKill.List file in the Tabby folder. Time sharing! Testify gives
priority to the needs of other applications for CPU time. Improved
launch.next handling! Testify now does a fantastic job of launching the
next file in the event sequence listed in launch.next. A DISTRIBUTE
command, kind of like a batch ATTACH feature is now available to you and
users on your BBS! (An example is included). Testify should be placed just
before TabbyNet SendNews in the Tabby Robot and main Event strings (Tabby
Maint).
Name = TeleFinder FREQ Lists 0.3.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TeleFinder FREQ Lists 0.3.sit
Size: 15K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 0.3
Description:
TeleFinder FREQ Lists 0.3 - Version 0.3 of a series of MPW Shell scripts to
aid Telefinder sysops. Backs up of log files, creates file catalogs with
descriptions, creates Tabby "Request Directories", and creates the magic
FILES and ALLFILES files that are standard within FIDONet. New - Added
several additional scripts to ease TeleFinder Maintenance. Put everything
into a "TeleFinder" menu in MPW shell. Grouped almost all paths into the
UserStartup-TeleFinder script. Eliminated the 5 or 6 blank lines that were
inserted before the footer. Better documentation and commenting.
Name = Runner 1.0(TF Edition).sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:Runner 1.0(TF Edition).sit
Size: 30K Date: 2/28/94 Version: TF Ed.
Description:
Runner 1.0(TF Edition) - Runner is a small application that lets you create
and edit lists of applications that are to be run sequentially. This is of
particular use in conjunction with BBS and FidoNet mailer software such as
MacKennel™. You can have Runner sequence up to 30 applications at a time
and a given application can appear more than once. Runner will launch the
first application in the list and then, when the first one quits, launch
the second one and so on. This process continues until Runner reaches the
last application in the list. You can even loop the list. This version is
especially for TeleFinder.
Name = Pretzel2.0b7.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:P:Pretzel2.0b7.sit
Size: 23K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 2.0b7
Description:
Pretzel2.0b7 - Pretzel is a shareware product very much valued in the UK
and Europe. It's for connection to ViewData systems as used in Europe. This
is a beta version of Pretzel, a simple Prestel terminal emulator. Existing
users of the old Pretzel DA will notice that Pretzel has now become an
application, and that it also has lots of news features. You no longer need
to use ResEdit to change dial strings etc (yay!). All configuration is now
done through a dialog. The Pretzel FONTs are now optional - you only need
to install them if you want to print Prestel graphics from another
application. Dial strings and other configuration stuff is now stored in a
Preferences file in your System Folder and more!
Name = OneNet World Vol.2, No.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:OneNet World Vol.2, No.1.sit
Size:901K Date: 2/28/94 Version: v2, n1
Description:
OneNet World Vol.2, No.1 - OneNet World is an electronic, interactive
publication of the international OneNet Member Network. Currently a free
infoware product, OneNet World focuses on notable events and developments
in the OneNet community as they relate to technology, information and our
lives. Contents - Topology, About Contributors, The OneNet Experience, Days
on End, Net Guide, AEGIS, Mods in Modesto, Teen Beat, Call for Reporters,
How to Get Connected, Around the OneNet, Socks Online, Dear Darla, The
Internet and OneNet, The BBSex, CyberLaw, A Superhighway Through the
Wasteland, Go To, Search, and Find Trivia and ByteBack.
Name = NotifyMail 2.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NotifyMail 2.0.1.sit
Size: 39K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 2.0.1
Description:
NotifyMail 2.0.1 - NotifyMail is a system extension that listens for a
telnet connection to port 1035. When it receives the connection, it sends
an AppleEvent to Eudora to check your mail. The end result (when coupled
with a .forward file on your UNIX machine or compatible mechanism on a VMS
machine or a Macintosh mail server) is that you will almost immediately
receive your electronic mail when it arrives on your UNIX machine. You no
longer have to tell Eudora to check your mail every X minutes. This also
puts less stress on your mail server because you will generally be
"checking" your mail less often. Minimal Requirements - System 7.0.0,
MacTCP 1.1, Eudora 1.4, static IP address, POP account on a UNIX or VMS.
Name = MacBBS 1.1.2.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:J-R:MacBBS 1.1.2.sit
Size:995K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.1.2
Description:
MacBBS 1.1.2 - This is a First Class settings file for calling
+351-1-847-7841. "Abriu uma nova BBS onde os seus utilizadores têm acesso a
correio electrónico, conferências sobre os mais variados temas, e a
ficheiros".
Name = Internet-services-faq-17.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet-services-faq-17.sit
Size: 20K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 17
Description:
Internet-services-faq-17 - Frequently asked questions about the internet.
Topics - What is the purpose of this document? What is
alt.internet.services? I'm new to the Internet. Where do I start? What kind
of information is on the Internet? Why isn't there an encyclopedia on the
Internet? WHAT IS...Telnet? anonymous FTP? Usenet? finger? IRC? How do I
send mail from the Internet to another network? How do I access other
systems from the Internet? contact a service provider? find out someone's
e-mail address? get a name resolved? send e-mail to the White House? get
stock market information? access the Library of Congress? Where can I get
Internet access in my area? Plus much more!
Name = InterFinderUpdate 1.0.2.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:InterFinderUpdate 1.0.2.sit
Size:128K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0.2
Description:
InterFinderUpdate 1.0.2 - Included are InterFinderReceiver 1.0.2 and
InterFinderSender 1.0.2. InterFinder 1.0.2 Update - Removed unneccesary
double drawing of the status dialog. This might speed up InterFinderSender
on machines with slow video. Changed error handling. If remote host is not
available or returns a communications error, it will write it to the
logfile and retry later.
Name = Inter-Network Mail Guide.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Inter-Network Mail Guide.sit
Size: 11K Date: 2/28/94 Version:
Description:
Inter-Network Mail Guide - This file documents methods of sending mail from
one network to another. It represents the aggregate knowledge of the
readers of comp.mail.misc and many contributors elsewhere. If you know of
any corrections or additions to this file, please follow the instructions
in the section entitled 'HOW TO FORMAT INFORMATION FOR SUBMISSION' and then
mail the information to Scott A. Yanoff <yanoff@csd4.csd.uwm.edu>. The
guide is organized as a list of entries. Each entry # tells you how to get
from one network to another. If you need help mailing to people, check out
this file!
Name = Hotlist2HTML 061.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Hotlist2HTML 061.sit
Size: 58K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 061
Description:
Hotlist2HTML 061 - The program Hotlist2HTML converts a MacMosaic Hotlist
(resource) file to a HTML-page, wherein each URL of the Hotlist is
associated with it's corresponding Menu-Item name. The program should run
on any Macintosh were System 7 is installed. There is no advanced Macintosh
user interface implemented in this version. To use the program, you must
launch it directly. No drop at feature is implemented! After clicking on
the about window, use the file-dialog to select the Hotlist to be
converted, and after this, select an output file. When conversion is
finished, Hotlist2HTML terminates.
Name = HayesOPTIMA 288 & TF (R6).sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:HayesOPTIMA 288 & TF (R6).sit
Size: 17K Date: 2/28/94 Version:
Description:
HayesOPTIMA 288 & TF (R6) - This stand alond document is a report from the
ASTEC Company, Inc. on the Hayes OPTIMA 288 modem operating on a TeleFinder
Group Edition Host. Access and download test result times are discussed.
From Rod Paine, November 1, 1993. This is a revised document, January 20,
1994. Changes in the document appear in red.
Name = ExternalMan(ager)1.3.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:ExternalMan(ager)1.3.sit
Size: 8K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.3
Description:
ExternalMan(ager)1.3 - "ExternalMan, The One-Stop Shop for the Ultimate
Externals Menu" - What is ExternalMan? ExternalMan lets you setup an ANSI
external menu that allows up to three hierarchical sub-menus, with
descriptions for each external. How do I use it? Just drop it in your
Externals folder and go! ALSO, make sure to put the Descriptions folder in
your Externals folder as well! How do I set it up? Press '.' at the Main
Menu in Hermes II. ExternalMan! will load up and then bring the SysOp into
the Menu Configuration setup. You have three menus you can configure, each
with it's own set of externals inside. To setup a menu, select the number
of the menu, enter the name of the menu, and then the file prefix.
Name = Emailgate 0.63.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Emailgate 0.63.sit
Size:107K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 0.63
Description:
Emailgate 0.63 - Emailgate ver 0.63 (c) Mikael Fredriksson. Emailgate is
two programs that will translate email from the uupc <-> Tabby Generic file
formats. Emailgate is Tabby launch.next aware and can be used in your Tabby
events. SW $10. Email to the author - mikael_fredriksson@macexchange.se
Name = ChatClient 1.0.2.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:ChatClient 1.0.2.sit
Size: 34K Date: 2/28/94 Version: 1.0.2
Description:
ChatClient 1.0.2 - This is a smart application for the Telefinder sysop. It
allows participation in chat rooms of ChatServer. Type /H for a small help
on textual commands. This is the final release. Send feedback to the
authors dropbox "Andreas Fink" on Spider Island BBS or "Box4" or through
AppleLink CH0364 or Internet fink@box4.microframe.ch.
Name = UUParser1.71.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:UUParser1.71.sit
Size: 60K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.71
Description:
UUParser1.71 - UUParser was written to extract uuencoded data from text
files that have been "S"aved from an Internet newsgroup. Usually the
process of extraction is done by a text editor. Using a text editor can be
time consuming, and at times, it can't handle the large files "S"aved from
Internet. I wrote UUParser to resolve these problems and make life easier
on the Internet. Now, you can SAVE all the files you want, run them through
the UUParser program, and get either separate uudecoded files or "clean"
files ready for uudecoding. No matter how large the file is, and no matter
how many parts it consists of, you can save many articles.
Name = TFCapture 1.0.5.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TFCapture 1.0.5.sit
Size: 14K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.05
Description:
TFCapture 1.0.5 - The TFCapture DA retains text written to the screen
during a TeleFinder™ login session in a file. It was originally written in
the days before TeleFinder™ possessed a session capture feature. It still
captures more detail than the built-in TeleFinder™ feature, and can be used
to advantage with or without the built-in TeleFinder™ option. Version 1.0.5
can be used with both TeleFinder/User and TeleFinder Pro. It is essential
that the TFCapture DA be installed in the TeleFinder™ application.
Name = T2 1.0b6 English.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:T2 1.0b6 English.sit
Size:152K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.0b6
Description:
T2 1.0 beta 6 English - T2 is allows Alice to work as a FidoNet point. You
also need a mailer like "Charon" or "Formula 1". Free for registred Alice
users. Just copy the “T2” application into the same folder as “Alice” (this
is not a must, T2 can stay elsewhere). Create a new folder for all BBS
releated files (boxfolder) and name it like “Fidopoint”.
Name = T2 1.0b6 Deutsch.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:T2 1.0b6 Deutsch.sit
Size:175K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.0b6
Description:
T2 1.0 beta 6 Deutsch - T2 is allows Alice to work as a FidoNet point. You
also need a mailer like "Charon" or "Formula 1". Free for registred Alice
users. Just copy the “T2” application into the same folder as “Alice” (this
is not a must, T2 can stay elsewhere). Create a new folder for all BBS
releated files (boxfolder) and name it like “Fidopoint”. T2 1.0b5 to 1.0b6
Features - hübscheres Logo im About; Dateien die nicht repariert werden
können werden gelöscht (nach Alert) und neu angelegt…
Name = PullProcess2.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:PullProcess2.0.sit
Size: 22K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 2.0
Description:
PullProcess2.0 - PullProcess is a small utility that will pull a selected
process (APPL) to the foreground at a user-specified time interval.
PullProcess was written because of performance problems on my multiline
TeleFinder BBS. TeleFinder 3.0 consists of several small applications that
talk to each other via appleevents. Each BBS line is an individual copy of
the Telefinder BBS software. Unfortunately, if one of the BBS copies is in
the foreground, the performance on the other lines suffers. The answer is
to have one of the other TeleFinder mini applications always be in the
foreground. PullProcess requires System 7. A limitation is that it can only
pull applications to the front.
Name = NCSA Mosaic 1.03.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NCSA Mosaic 1.03.sit
Size:335K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.03
Description:
NCSA Mosaic 1.03 - NCSA is National Center for SuperComputing Applications.
To launch this program, your Mac must be hooked up to the internet, and
have MacTCP installed. The help documentation is inside of the program.
When you double click NCSA Mosaic, it will call through the internet and
log you on to the Help screen. You can then click on any blue word to find
out more, and probably call another internet service. You'll be zipping all
over the world without even knowing it. Through Mosaic, you'll have access
to the World Wide Webb which provides an incredible amount of textual
information and graphics which are linked through the HyperText Markup
Language. Just click and learn!!
Name = Natascha 1.5 Final English.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:Natascha 1.5 Final English.sit
Size:514K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.5 Engli
Description:
Natascha 1.5 Final English - Natascha is an application for Apple Macintosh
to exchange electronic mail with a ZERBERUS-Network. Natascha itself sends
and receives mail and Alice presents them to you to read and write new
mails. You need at least a Macintosh running System 6 with Communications
Toolbox (CTB) or System 7, and have 500-600 KB free memory. Using a hard
disk is highly recommend. There is no limitation using an unregistred
Natascha or Alice. If you register, you get a license to use Natascha and
the Natascha box type of Alice. You can also register the XRS/QWK/T2
boxtype of Alice adding its fee of 15$.
Name = Natascha 1.5 Final Deutsch.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:Natascha 1.5 Final Deutsch.sit
Size:628K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 105 Deuts
Description:
Natascha 1.5 Final Deutsch - Natascha und Alice bilden einen
ZERBERUS-Point. Als Point können Sie Nachrichten vollautomatisch mit einer
ZERBERUS-Box auszutauschen und offline die Nachrichten lesen und
beantworten. Dies ist nicht nur komfortabel sondern erspart ihnen zudem
noch Telefongebühren. Im Pointpaket ist Natascha der "Mailer", d.h. das
Program das die Verbindung zur Mailbox herstellt und die Daten austauscht.
Die Ihnen vorliegende Version unterstützt die sicherste und am weitesten
verbreitete Methode - das "Z-Modem"-Protokoll. In Alice können Sie die
Nachrichten lesen und beantworten. Die benutzerfreundliche Oberfläche von
Alice stellt Ihnen die Bretter in der ZERBERUS-typischen Baumstruktur da.
Name = MacMail 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacMail 1.0.sit
Size: 32K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.0
Description:
MacMail 1.0 - MacMail is a simple program designed to convert a unix-style
mail file to a series of text files. Each message is written to a file,
with the letter's subject becoming its file name. To use MacMail, first you
need to download your unix account's mail spool file. This will usually be
in the directory /usr/spool/mail and will have the same name as your login
id, i.e. if you are plambert@cse.psu.edu your mail file will be
/usr/spool/mail/plambert. Then, run MacMail and open this file with it.
You will be presented with a Save dialog box for each message that appears
in your mail file. The suggested name is taken from the Subject-line of
your letter and then truncated if necessary. Files saved as TeachText.
Name = Mac-ftp-list 382.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Mac-ftp-list 382.sit
Size: 16K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 382
Description:
Mac-ftp-list 382 - This is the latest version of this report (Jan 3, 1994)
and should replace the previous version of mac-ftp-list.txt. This is a
update to Mike Gleason's ftp list (He gave Bruce Grubb permision to
continue it). It lists a good number of mac anonymous ftp sites with notes
on some and a little blurb on how to use anonymous ftp, also contains power
user notes. Changes - rusmv1.uni-stuttgart.de is now ftp.uni-stuttgart.de;
wuarchive.wustl.edu information is changed. pomme.src.umd.edu moved to the
'These sites have a lot of files, but do not get much new' list. gzip
{.z/.gz} format added to table. Added sites - ftp.cc.umanitoba.ca;
ftp.cnr.it; ftp.gte.com; and hensel.mathp6.jussieu.fr.
Name = FC Text-Picture 1.1.2.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Text-Picture 1.1.2.sit
Size: 25K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.1.2
Description:
FC Text-Picture 1.1.2 - FC Text-Picture is designed to be the simplest,
most efficient way to put pictures along with text in FirstClass™ messages.
It is completely compatible with both System 6 and 7. It converts four
kinds of resource formats - PICT, cicn, ICON, and SICN into stylized text
(readable by FirstClass™, Tex-Edit and other programs). You can find these
kinds of resources in files such as the FirstClass™ Client, FC settings
files, games and the like. If you have a picture in the Clipboard, it is
possible to open and convert it (via the open dialog). NOTE - Pictures
converted into text are going to be BIG (the K kind) so don't convert
largepictures. 1.12 bug fixes for thousands or millions of colors and 040.
Name = Eudora 1.4.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Eudora 1.4.1.sit
Size:236K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.4.1
Description:
Eudora 1.4.1 - Eudora is a Free Popular Mail reader for SMTP mail. To run
this you need a mac networked to a UNIX host. The mac needs MacTCP and the
UNIX host need a POP (post office protocal) server. The network connection
can be directly via ethernet or via localtalk and a bridge such as a Shiva
FastPath. Alternatively, you can use ARA between your mac and a mac or
server networked to the UNIX host, or you can use one of apple's
communication tools and a telephone connection to the UNIX host. The
documentation is in the form of a Microsoft Word 5.0 document and is a
separate file. Eudora is a very easy way to check and send Internet mail,
and it lets you store the mail in folders, and delete when you want.
Name = Communicate Lite Demo1.01.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:C:Communicate Lite Demo1.01.sit
Size:377K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 1.01 Demo
Description:
Communicate Lite Demo1.01 - Communicate for the Macintosh brings the whole
world to your computer with the click of a mouse. Communicate is an
innovative new application from Mark/Space Softworks which gives you easy,
instant access to all of the communications tools in your toolbox. Using
Communicate, you can easily access one of each of the three fundamental
types of Communications Tools and connect to your favorite BBS, another
Macintosh running Communicate, or even a Macintosh workstation on a
network. This is a demonstration version of Communicate Lite. The Save,
Save As, Open, and Session Directory commands are disabled. The application
is fully functional in every other way.
Name = BBIB-->HRMS 4.3.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:BBIB-->HRMS 4.3.1.sit
Size: 25K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 4.3.1
Description:
BBIB-->HRMS 4.3.1 - BBIB-->HRMS is a utility to convert the Second Site BBS
file directories found on AMUG's "BBS in a Box" into a form suitable for
use with the Hermes BBS. If you've used it before please see the 'Changes
in version 4.0' file. 4.1 added an option to automatically set up
application for the current version of the BBS in a Box. If you choose this
option it will automatically enter all the pathnames for the .db files on
the CD. The settings file for Volume X is included (can be edited for
other volumes). Arizona Macintosh Users Group now has exclusive
distribution rights for this application on any medium over 2 megs.
However, you can continue to distribute it on BBSs.
Name = Alice 2.3 Final English.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Alice 2.3 Final English.sit
Size:352K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 2.3 Engli
Description:
Alice 2.3 Final English - Alice is an off-line reader with an outstanding
user-interface. Alice is a message editor for use with messages you can get
from many BBSs. There are two different systems - You can use Alice as a
XRS or QWK offline reader, or you can use it with T2 and F1 as a Fidonet
point. Used as a XRS or QWK reader Alice can "only" read and write
messages. You must transfer the messages with a terminal application. A
point does this automatically by using another type of application called a
mailer to transfer the messages to the BBS. An example of a typical XRS/QWK
use - write some messages with Alice, connect with the mailbox using a
terminal application, upload of message packets much more!!
Name = Alice 2.3 Final Deutsch.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Alice 2.3 Final Deutsch.sit
Size:366K Date: 2/09/94 Version: 2.3 Deuts
Description:
Alice 2.3 Final Deutsch - Was ist denn nun Alice? Wozu kann das
Programmpaket benutzt werden, wozu nicht? Alice ist ein Nachrichteneditor
für Nachrichten die Sie von Mailboxen bekommen. Dabei gibt es prinzipiell
zwei unterschiedliche Systeme - zum einem kann Alice als XRS- oder
QWK-Reader benutzt werden, oder in Verbindung mit T2 und F1 als
FidoNet-Point bzw. mit Natascha als Z-Netz-Point. Als XRS- oder QWK-Reader
können Sie die Nachrichten mit Alice "nur" lesen und beantworten. Die
Nachrichten holen und senden Sie mit einem Terminalprogramm "von Hand" zur
Mailbox. Ein Point jedoch macht auch dies automatisch mit einem Programm
(bei Alice F1 oder Natascha).
Name = Telemoof! 0.b54.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:Telemoof! 0.b54.sit
Size: 71K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 0.b54
Description:
Telemoof! 0.b54 - Telemoof is a telecommunications program for accessing
your favorite BBS', online services and other connections. First off,
Telemoof is a Communications Toolbox program, so it needs to have certain
tools in the system folder. The tools you'll need to have are the basic
Apple tools - the Apple Modem Tool, the Serial Tool, the XModem Tool and
the VT102 Tool. There are many others out there, and Telemoof will work
with all of them, simply copy them to your System folder and BANG, you have
more communications capabilities than most commercial packages. Some of the
ones I recommend, the Hayes Modem tool, the Pacer ZModem Tool, the VT320
Tool and the Kermit Tool.
Name = Quoter FKEY 1.6.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Q:Quoter FKEY 1.6.sit
Size: 18K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 1.6
Description:
Quoter FKEY 1.6 - Dejal’s Quoter FKEY was written as a direct result of a
need on a local Mac™ BBS. My Quoter FKEY can be used on any BBS or
elsewhere, when replying to other people’s messages, so that people reading
your reply can see what specifically you are replying to. Quoting on a BBS
is normally done by prefixing each line of text by a “> ” sequence. Since
words can wrap differently when quoted, doing this manually for quotes
other than very short ones is a real pain. With Dejal’s Quoter FKEY, you
can concentrate on the message, not the hassle of quoting it — the FKEY
does all the work for you. It automatically handles word wrapping, quoting,
and even nested quotes, and optionally plays a user-specified sound.
Name = ARACommander2.0demo.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:ARACommander2.0demo.sit
Size:152K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 2.0 demo
Description:
ARACommander2.0demo - ARACommander is the Apple Remote Access (ARA) client
utility that adds new features and flexibility to ARA. ARACommander is a
control panel that works with the resources and extensions of ARA to
provide a more flexible, easier-to-use and a more secure alternative to
Apple's client software. It requires Apple's ARA 1.0 or 2.0 software and
System 7. Important new features of ARACommander 2.0 include a full
scheduling capability. Connections can be scheduled at any time and be
completely unattended. Disconnection can be unattended as well by
specifying a number of minutes of idle time before disconnection occurs.
This full functioning demo will expire 30 days after the first use.
Name = AOL Keywords DA 2.7.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:AOL Keywords DA 2.7.sit
Size: 14K Date: 2/01/94 Version: 2.7
Description:
AOL Keywords DA 2.7 - This is version 2.7 of the popular DA, AOL Keywords.
This DA lists all PUBLIC keywords on America Online as of January 16, 1994.
Version 2.7 of this DA has been removed as some 100+ new keywords have been
added to this new version. This DA allows you to copy directly from the DA
and paste the keywords directly to the Keywords dialog box (command-K for
the Mac). This DA is in no way associated with America Online, Inc.
Name = SitC Lister 2.0 Final.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:S:SitC Lister 2.0 Final.sit
Size: 55K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 2.0
Description:
SitC Lister 2.0 Final - SitC Lister 2.0 is a utility for TeleFinder,
FirstClass, and NovaLink Professional Sysops that will generate file lists
with descriptions by extracting the SitC=0 resource from the individual
files. Tabby compatible. Requires System 7. 2.0 is a major upgrade from
1.x. Features found in version 2.0 include - Supports 32 output files, each
with up to 32 source directories. Date/Time stamp option for output files.
Can write file's modified date to listings. Can create Tabby Request
Directories file. Can create either Mac or MS-DOS type text files. Faster
scanning, Improved interface and much more. May only be distributed by
Arizona Macintosh Users Group on CD-ROM or media over 2MB.
Name = MacTCP Switcher 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacTCP Switcher 1.0.sit
Size: 10K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1.0
Description:
MacTCP Switcher 1.0 - MacTCP Switcher is a very simple little program that
makes it easy to save and quickly restore multiple MacTCP configurations.
This is especially useful for PowerBook users who carry their PowerBooks
around and regularly use them with different network connections (e.g.,
SLIP at home and LocalTalk or Ethernet at work). At Northwestern
University, we also use MacTCP Switcher to prepare canned MacTCP
configurations for the Ethernet connections in our electronic classrooms.
MacTCP Switcher is NOT used to configure MacTCP or to display the current
MacTCP configuration. Use the regular MacTCP control panel to do that.
MacTCP Switcher requires System 7.0 or later.
Name = MacHTTP 1.2.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacHTTP 1.2.1.sit
Size: 68K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1.2.1
Description:
MacHTTP 1.2.1 - MacHTTP is a server for Macs participating in the World
Wide Web (WWW). It allows you to serve hypertext documents to other WWW
users from your Macintosh. This version allows you to serve text documents
(like HyperText Markup Language documents) as well as binary files (GIFs,
for instance). In addition, MacHTTP supports the execution of AppleScripts
that can return HTML. This allows you to generate documents on the fly from
data base queries, etc. This server works with the standard WWW clients as
well as clients like Mosaic that support embedded graphics and it supports
HTTP version "0.9". The server places a very small load on your Mac, both
in memory and CPU requirements. Requires MacTCP installed and System 7.
Name = Formula1 Update1.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:Formula1 Update1.1.sit
Size:246K Date: 1/26/94 Version: Update1.1
Description:
Formula1 Update1.1 - This is a an update for the Tabby alternative F1
version, it will update a registered copy to 1.1. Formula 1 is a
communication module that improves the performance of point or BBS
programs. F1 can be used as a replacement of TabbyNet and Call modules for
Tabby and Copernicus, but can be used also with CounterPoint and MacWoof.
Due to many changes in the 1.1 code, the update procedure is changed. In
this archive you will find a complete Formula 1.1 demo application and a
Serial Updater application. You can transfer the serial number from your
current registered 1.0.x Formula 1 to the 1.1 demo to unlock it. There
aremany changes and improvements.
Name = Formula1 Demo1.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:Formula1 Demo1.1.sit
Size:230K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1.1 demo
Description:
Formula1 Demo1.1 - Formula 1 is a communication module that improves the
performance of point or BBS programs. F1 can be used as a replacement of
TabbyNet and Call modules for Tabby and Copernicus, but can be used also
with CounterPoint and MacWoof. This is what F1 improves - Full support of
WaZoo and FTS-0001 protocols. File transfers with ZedZap and ZedZip with
crash recovery. Full support of high speed modems - serial speed up to
57600 baud, hardware handshake. Support for all the devices registered
with the Communication Toolbox. Points - 4D or 5D address (uses fakenet if
the boss requires it). BBS - 3 levels of File Request - Default, for
‘known’ nodes and for protected sessions. Demo Expires March 1994.
Name = Caller ID Manager 1.0.4a.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:C:Caller ID Manager 1.0.4a.sit
Size:232K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1.04a
Description:
Caller ID Manager 1.0.4a - Supra modems support Caller ID, but there is
limited software support. This program, which uses the Macintosh
Communications Toolbox, provides a front-end program to the Caller ID
information. The number and name (if entered in database) are displayed on
the screen. Logs are kept of incoming calls. Individual notes can be kept
for callers. Great for business, home, etc. The latest version of Caller
IDManager for Supra modems provides additional support for certain areas of
the country which were unable to use previous version. In addition, many
bugs were fixed and the user interface improved. Program is leaner and more
efficient. This shareware version no longer has an expiration date.
Name = ARAPlus 1.0.3.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:ARAPlus 1.0.3.sit
Size: 49K Date: 1/26/94 Version: 1.0.3
Description:
ARAPlus 1.0.3 - ARA+ is a little application (it uses 120K of RAM) which
displays a status bar. This status bar contains the state of AppleTalk
Remote Access along with some way to control this state - if your are
connected to a remote host, you have a "Disconnect" button on the right of
the status bar, else you have a popUp of connection files. This popUp is
configurable. The status bar has two positions "small" and "large".
"Large"is the default one. In "large" you always have the popUp or the
button withfull title AND the status message. Complete documentation is
included. This version fixed a problem which prevented volume mounting from
working correctly.
Name = Alice/T2/Charon setup.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Alice/T2/Charon setup.sit
Size: 59K Date: 1/26/94 Version:
Description:
Alice/T2/Charon setup - Alice and T2 are shareware programs written by
Michael Keller. Alice started out as an offline .XRS reader. Then .QWK
capability was added to Alice. Now, with the addition of T2 and FidoNet
mailer programs such as Charon, Alice can function as a complete FidoNet
Point system. This guide is a quick and dirty explanation of how you would
configure Alice/T2/Charon to work as a Macintosh FidoNet point system. You
will need to contact your Sysop and receive a point number and password
before you proceed to setup Alice/T2/Charon.
Name = NCSA Telnet 2.5 docs.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NCSA Telnet 2.5 docs.sit
Size:327K Date: 1/14/94 Version:
Description:
NCSA Telnet Docs 2.5 - NCSA Telnet was developed to provide interactive
access from a Macintosh to telnet hosts on TCP/IP networks. It is an
implementation of DARPA standard telnet. NCSA Telnet allows you to have
simultaneous connections to numerous computers across the network, and
includes a standard file transfer server (FTP) to allow you to transfer
files to and from other remote machines and users. NCSA Telnet previously
came in two versions - NCSA driver version, and MacTCP driver version.
However, in this release of Telnet, the two versions have been merged into
one application. This allows greater flexibility. This file contains the
full documentation for NCSA Telnet 2.5.
Name = ZZWoof1.0b18.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:W-Z:ZZWoof1.0b18.sit
Size:112K Date: 1/14/94 Version: 1.0b18
Description:
ZZWoof1.0b18 - ZZWoof is a supplemental mailer utility for version 1.5.3 of
the MacWoof point program. It provides several advantages over the existing
mailer code. Specifically, ZZWoof features ZedZap mail session capability,
the ability to unZip as well as unARC mail bundles. While it still requires
the presence of the Communications Toolbox, it no longer requires the
Serial Tool and directly supports additional serial ports and drivers
beyond the standard modem and serial ports. For ZZWoof to run, it must be
in the same folder as your MacWoof program and the name of the MacWoof
program must be MacWoof! This beta version has more bug fixes!
Name = NCSA Telnet 2.5.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NCSA Telnet 2.5.sit
Size:493K Date: 1/14/94 Version: 2.5
Description:
NCSA Telnet 2.5 - NCSA Telnet was developed to provide interactive access
from a Macintosh to telnet hosts on TCP/IP networks. It is an
implementation of DARPA standard telnet. NCSA Telnet allows you to have
simultaneous connections to numerous computers across the network, and
includes a standard file transfer server (FTP) to allow you to transfer
files to and from other remote machines and users. NCSA Telnet previously
came in two versions - NCSA driver version, and MacTCP driver version.
However, in this release of Telnet, the two versions have been merged into
one application. This allows greater flexibility. There are some
substantial changes with this release of Telnet. See NCSA Telnet 2.5 docs.
Name = LineShare Demo2.0.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:I-L:LineShare Demo2.0.sit
Size: 92K Date: 1/14/94 Version: 2.0
Description:
LineShare Demo2.0 - The LineShare (tm) software makes it possible for
several applications/tools to use the same serial port(s) simultaneously.
It can detect the type of incoming calls and route the call to the proper
software. For fax modems, LineShare can employ the "adaptive answer"
feature supported with many modern modems-automatic detection of the
incoming call type (fax or data). Generally, LineShare can be used with any
modem and with any types of incoming calls, if there is a method to detect
the type of a call. Those methods (algorithms) are programmed using the
LineShare scripting language. When started, LineShare takes the selected
serial port and controls that port itself, running the selected script.
Name = User Manager 2.5.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:User Manager 2.5.1.sit
Size: 40K Date:12/27/93 Version: 2.5.1
Description:
User Manager 2.5.1 - User record editor and other related functions. User
Manager will update all user records according to certain criteria. Global
and conditional changes can be made to all users for SL, Restrictions,
Forum and Sub access and NewScan settings. Control access to the transfer
sections with a monthly file quota system. Display recent uploads on entry
to transfer sections. Automatically or manually purge old users. Many other
useful features.
Name = TordenSoft.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:S-Z:TordenSoft.sit
Size: 19K Date:12/27/93 Version:
Description:
TordenSoft - Welcome to TordenSoft, the greatest FirstClass BBS in
Scandinavia! Our current offerings include OneNet, huge software libraries
(always the latest in shareware), busy conferences and more! Give us a try
using the enclosed settings file. It is set up for dialing from the US
using a 2400bps modem to line 1. (If you're calling from outside of the US,
or if you have a higher speed modem, you will need to change your
settings). While our main language is Norwegian, there are lots of areas
available in English, including a lot of conferences from the worldwide
OneNet™ Member Network. There is an annual membership fee of NOK 250,- for
people in Norway; international users get free access.
Name = Reports Manager 2.5.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Reports Manager 2.5.sit
Size: 22K Date:12/27/93 Version: 2.5
Description:
Reports Manager 2.5 - Generates reports on users and system data. Reports
Manager will create text file reports on both user and system data. Create
lists of user personal data, security data, computer type and activity.
Create system lists that give break down of all security levels, message
base, GFiles and transfer section security information. Perfect compliment
to User Manager. Makes setting up and maintaining BBS much easier.
Name = Record Launch 2.5.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Record Launch 2.5.sit
Size: 8K Date:12/27/93 Version: 2.5
Description:
Record Launch 2.5 - Record all launches and quits of Hermes. Record Launch
will stamp the current time to the daily log each time Hermes starts up or
quits. This is useful for revealing crashes or determining when scheduled
restarts with utilities like Auto Reboot happen. Also serves as a record of
when BBS is down.
Name = Quote Manager 2.5.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Quote Manager 2.5.sit
Size: 49K Date:12/27/93 Version: 2.5
Description:
Quote Manager 2.5 - Random Quote display and powerful quote creation.
QuoteManager displays a single quote during the logon process. The quote
selection is randomized, as is the dividing lines which help separate it
from the rest of the logon text. QuoteManager also allows the Sysop and the
Caller to display and enter quotes from the Externals List. QuoteManager
comes with about 60 quotes and automatically formats new quotes in both
text and ANSI formats. One week demo.
Name = Othello 2.5.6.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Othello 2.5.6.sit
Size: 24K Date:12/27/93 Version: 2.5.6
Description:
Othello 2.5.6 - Othello is a two person board game (human or computer).
Othello consists of both a user and sysop external. What little customizing
there is of Othello is done from the sysop external. From the sysop
external (the system preferences item under the sysop menu) you can
customize Othello to suit your needs. Right now the only settings are to
set the security level and restriction code that determine who can use it.
This version of it is completely multi-node, including a simple message
system that will let you chat at you play someone. This is a DEMO of the
external and will only run for a few days. If you would like to use it
longer than that please register it ($10).
Name = Offline QWK 1.6.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Offline QWK 1.6.sit
Size: 51K Date:12/27/93 Version: 1.6
Description:
Offline QWK 1.6 - QWK offline mail reader external. Offline QWK will create
QWK mail packets that users can download and read offline. The QWK format
is support by most offline readers on most platforms. Three forms of
compression are supported, Stuffit, Zip and a built in compression scheme
which creates a .sea for download. QWK packets can be downloaded directly
from the external or added to the batch for later download with other
files.
Name = Node Guard 2.5.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Node Guard 2.5.sit
Size: 11K Date:12/27/93 Version: 2.5
Description:
Node Guard 2.5 - Limit access to each node by restriction code. Node Guard
will allow you to limit access to your BBS on a node by node basis. You set
a restriction code for a node and only users with that code can log on to
that node. Other users see a text file that you can customize and then are
logged off. There is also a setting which will also allow the user to read
their mail before they are logged off.
Name = NewUserManager2.5.3.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:NewUserManager2.5.3.sit
Size: 67K Date:12/27/93 Version: 2.5.3
Description:
NewUserManager2.5.3 - Automate setting up new user accounts. New User
Manager asks new users a series of informational questions and then up to 8
configurable yes or no questions. Based on the responses to those questions
it also sets an initial security level, forum access and restriction codes.
All responses are saved in a number of formats including in one large file,
a tabbed file and as GFiles. Also adds visiting sysops BBS information to
the BBS list. Great way to help automate the process of adding new users.
Keyware, Hermes II.
Name = Logon Manager 2.5.6.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Logon Manager 2.5.6.sit
Size: 28K Date:12/27/93 Version: 2.5.6
Description:
Logon Manager 2.5.6 - ANSI logon display and 2 dimension usage graphs.
Logon Manager displays an attractive list of today's callers at logon. It
shows who called, where they called from, when they logged on and off, how
many messages they posted, how many downloads, how many uploads, and which
node they were connected. Logon Manager also gathers appropriate data and
will display a graph of the amount of time your Hermes BBS is in usage.
There are 4 graphs available in Logon Manager -- Today's Usage, Average
Hourly Usage, Average Weekly Usage, and Average Monthly Usage.
Name = Logoff Manager 2.5.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Logoff Manager 2.5.sit
Size: 29K Date:12/27/93 Version: 2.5
Description:
Logoff Manager 2.5 - Logoff stats and new caller killer/keeper. Logoff
Manager displays a variety of reports when a user logs off. In addition it
will display a custom message to each user depending on their
upload/download ratio. First time users are displayed a custom text
file and then asked if they want to join the BBS. If they say no their
account is automatically deleted. Should help keep user files down.
Name = Ircle 1.5.1.sit
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Ircle 1.5.1.sit
Size: 84K Date:12/27/93 Version: 1.5.1
Description:
Ircle 1.5.1 - ircle is an IRC client program that lets you talk with people
all over the world via the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) network. All you need
is a Macintosh with a network connection and the MacTCP driver, and you
have to be able (technically) to connect to an IRC server. New to this
version, the handling of the Preferences file has been changed - it is now
a text file, much like NCSA Telnet's sets. You can edit this for autostart
commands like a Un*x .ircrc. The windows along with size and positions, as
well as notify and ignore lists, are stored with the other options in this
file (choose "Save Set" from the menu and take a look at the resulting
file). And more!
Name = Internet Starter Kit Rev
Path = AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet Starter Kit Rev
Size: 4K Date:12/27/93 Version: review
Description:
Internet Starter Kit Review -