FC 2.51 Getting Started.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC 2.51 Getting Started.sit 2.51 0 197K 6/20/94 FC 2.51 Getting Started - FirstClass is SoftArc’s electronic communication system for Macintosh computers. FirstClass is an advanced conferencing, electronic mail, bulletin board, and online communication system that combines superb communications with a graphical user interface. Using FirstClass, the graphical user interface makes sending messages and transferring files easy and quick. In addition, the same interface takes care of all modem and file transfer protocols automatically, so remote access is just as easy as network access. This file is the Getting Started documentation for First Class 2.51.
FirstClass Client 2.51.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FirstClass Client 2.51.sit 2.51 0 345K 6/20/94 FirstClass Client 2.51 - FirstClass Client is the graphical front-end software required to connect via network or modem to FirstClass systems. It will run on any Macintosh with at least 1 MB of memory. FirstClass Client for Macintosh offers the following new features and enhancements - Easier general setup. Easier modem selection and file distribution. Support for any size login graphics. Revised, logical menu arrangement. Support for menu customization. Enhanced e-mail features including unsent, priority, sensitivity and receipting. Support for custom forms and forms stationery. Message sorting by status. Window zooming support. Window sizing and position remembered for user items. Pictures in resumes, and much more!
RnMac1.3b4.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:RnMac1.3b4.sit 1.3b4 0 154K 6/17/94 RnMac 1.3b4 - rnMac is a UseNet newsreader/mailer for Macintosh computers. If you don't know what UseNet or UseNet news is, you probably don't have much need for this program. Conversely, if you're an old netlander, you'll know what "rn" is, and you'll also realize that this program is really not a part of "rn," and that I should probably call it something else. rnMac is intended for use on stand-alone Macs that get their newsfeed via something like UUPC and ToadNews. rnMac doesn't know anything about modems, uucp, unbatching, or expiring; all it knows how to do is to read articles from a folder on your hard drive.
Update Dir Info 1.0 .sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Update Dir Info 1.0 .sit 1.0 0 5K 6/16/94 Update Dir Info 1.0 - This Hermes external is freeware! Update Dir Info will allow you to change the following information on your file directories - Date files were uploaded, Uploader name, Uploader number, Times files have been downloaded and You can select the files to be manipulated on a directory by directory basis. As always, be sure to keep a safety copy of anything you work on. This will not work with any Hermes II version that has multiple AREA transfers.
TopDL 1.0.3.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:TopDL 1.0.3.sit 1.0.3 0 17K 6/16/94 TopDL 1.0.3 - Top Downloads will show up to 15 different lists of "top downloaded" files. Each list can have up to 50 files shown. It can be configured by Security Level, Access Letter, date and Transfer Directory to show lists from either the external menu, when entering the Transfer Section, or while in the Transfer Section. This Hermes external is only 33k.
Internet Services Fax FAQ 3.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet Services Fax FAQ 3.sit 0.3 0 6K 6/15/94 Internet Services Fax FAQ 3 - Summary - Answers the Frequently Asked Question "How can I send a fax from the Internet?". Version 0.3 - 19 May 1994. Can I send a fax from the Internet? Indeed. There are several services for sending a fax via Internet mail - some are free while others are pay services. At least one service even lets you receive a fax via Internet mail. The mail-to-fax services that I know about are discussed in the documentation. All the services require that you can send and receive electronic mail to the Internet.
Hermes II Docs Write.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Hermes II Docs Write.sit II docs 0 138K 6/14/94 Hermes II Docs Write - This file contains the documentation for Hermes II 1.0, in MacWrite format. Hermes is a Macintosh Bulletin Board system. Hermes II is distributed as keyware. Keyware is a system where you, the user, can use Hermes II for 30 days without registering the application and entering your unique serial number. After this trial period, if you want to use it, you must send in the registration fee. When you register, you will receive access to a serial number that allows you to use the product further. If you attempt to use the product beyond thirty days without a serial number, the software will not function. From Computer Classifieds.
Hermes BBIB Convertor.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Hermes BBIB Convertor.sit 0 10K 6/14/94 Hermes BBIB Converter - To create Hermes II v1.x data files from .db files, do the following. Launch the Hermes-BBIB Convertor. Select the filename length desired (20 recommended). Enter the desired uploader name. If you do not want filename suffixes (.sit, etc.) click on the box to remove them. If you do are going to copy the actual files from the CD to the Hermes transfer directory folders on your hard drive, click the Strip CD-ROM pathname box. Click on the Add button and select the first .db file. Continue to select all the rest of the .db files. More instructions included in the docs. Written by David Woodall and distributed as freeware by Computer Classifieds.
GFile Manager 1.0.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:GFile Manager 1.0.1.sit 1.01 0 8K 6/14/94 GFile Manager 1.01 - 6k. GFile Manager will allow the Hermes sysop to add, delete, alphabetize, edit and rearrange G-Files remotely. It adds the capability to sort, move and swap sections, which are not available in the BBS application itself. To use, simply put the GFile Manager external into the Externals folder. Complete Manager. Fixes quitting hermes bug. Compatible with Hermes II v1.x. FREEWARE.
Blackjack Pro 1.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Blackjack Pro 1.1.sit 1.1 0 21K 6/14/94 Blackjack Pro 1.1 - This is a Blackjack card game for Hermes II. 19k. Online Blackjack game - Full ANSI color support. Updated version eliminates the need for the Blackjack Pro folder. Shareware, from Computer Classifieds.
NovaTerm 3.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:NovaTerm 3.1.sit 3.1 0 362K 6/09/94 NovaTerm 3.1 - This is the NovaTerm client software, version 3.1, From ResNova. It can be used to call into any NovaLink server. The NovaLink server is a new graphical interface.
NovaLink Pro 3.1 Demo.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:NovaLink Pro 3.1 Demo.sit 3.1 demo 0 2342K 6/09/94 NovaLink Pro 3.1 Demo - In creating NovaLink Professional, they have tried to define a vision of an electronic community of individuals. This is a world in which information - ideas, opinions, solutions - flows from each member to the next. In this electronic community, each member is both enriched by and enriches the whole. No one can foresee all the powers and perils the future will hold. But with NovaLink Professional and its information server technology, they invite you to take a few steps in the direction of tomorrow. This a demo of a new commercial BBS for sysops to try, from ResNova.
NotifyMail 2.30.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NotifyMail 2.30.sit 2.30 0 68K 6/09/94 NotifyMail 2.30 - NotifyMail is a system extension that listens for a finger connection. When it receives the connection, it gives you instant notification of new mail. This can be either by displaying a dialog box, sending an AppleEvent to Eudora, playing a sound, or running another application (the application can be an AppleScript applet). Requires - System 7.0.0 or higher, MacTCP 1.1 or higher, A static IP address, Eudora 1.4 or higher (optional), POP account on a UNIX or VMS machine or POP account on a Macintosh running MailShare. Before installation, please verify with your system administrators that they permit the use of a notification program.
Mac-ftp-list-386.txt.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Mac-ftp-list-386.txt.sit 396 0 16K 6/09/94 Mac-ftp-list-386.txt - This is the latest version of this report (June 1,1994) and should replace the previous version of mac-ftp-list.txt. This is an 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 - sumex info updated; imag.imag.fr is ftp.imag.fr Added sites - cs.rice.edu; ftp.stolaf.edu; sol.bucknell.edu; devtools.symantec.com; ftp.radius.com; ftp.austin.apple.com.
HotList Sorter 1.0b1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:HotList Sorter 1.0b1.sit 1.0b1 0 14K 6/09/94 HotList Sorter 1.0b1 - This mini-app will sort those nasty HotList menus in Mosaic and/or MacWeb. Just launch HotList Sorter, open your HotList, and save the sorted list with a new name. Next time you launch your WWW client, open the new (and sorted!) HotList. This is a beta.
HTML edit 1.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:HTML edit 1.1.sit 1.1 0 491K 6/09/94 HTML edit 1.1 - HTML.edit is an editor for the HyperText Markup Language, the text-based coding used for documents on World Wide Web (WWW). All HTML-coded documents created by HTML.edit are saved external to the editor as ASCII text files. World Wide Web servers follow HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and deliver on demand HTML documents to remote clients using browser programs like NCSA Mosaic. The editor will operate with as little as 1050K memory, but will not be able to zoom to a larger screen size. I'd recommend giving the application 1300K of RAM, as then you'll be able to enlarge the window to its full 640 by 640 pixel size, and hopefully eliminate any memory-related problems. This is a standalone application.
Best Mac Internet Sites.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Best Mac Internet Sites.sit 0 18K 6/09/94 Best Mac Internet Sites - This file comes in MSWord, or as a DA. It lists the Best Mac Internet Sites (in Adam Wunn's opinion). Gives the Site name, path and ID Number, as well as path. Each site is rated on a scale of Horrible, Poor, Fair, Good, Excellent in the following categories - Organization, Up-To-Date, Speed, Ease, Access and Variety. Only 9 sites are listed.
Anarchie 1.20.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Anarchie 1.20.sit 1.20 0 137K 6/09/94 Anarchie 1.20 - 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.
Alice 2.4.2 English.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Alice 2.4.2 English.sit 2.42eng 0 363K 6/09/94 Alice 2.4.2 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!!
Online 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Online 1.0.sit 0 13K 6/08/94 Online 1.0 - Online™ allows you to turn normal applications into "shareable" applications. Once an application is "shared", multiple users can use it at the same time. Other things that Online™ allows you to do are to make an application's icon invisible on the desktop (as well as being invisible in most SFGetFile dialog boxes), and to lock the name/icon of an application so it's name and icon cannot be changed be normal means. Sometimes when you set an application's attributes and then quit Online™ it will seem like nothing has been changed. To "register" the changes with the Mac, you must close the folder that the icon is in, and then re-open it. Works with System 6 or 7, AppleEvents, BalloonHelp and is 32-bit compat.
Internet-Tour.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet-Tour.sit 0 284K 6/08/94 Internet-Tour - This stack (yes, it's rather large...) gives the user a very comprehensive guide to the Internet (it's from the National Science Foundation). For those who don't know, Internet is a worldwide collection of data nets such as BITNET (academic), uucp (Unix nets), CSNET (computer science research), etc. This HyperCard 2.0 stack is an excellent example of the possibilities of hypermedia - one of the best I've seen!! (Paul McGinnis - Internet: TRADER@cup.portal.com). Requires Hypercard to run!
FastComm v1.0.2sw.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:FastComm v1.0.2sw.sit 1.02sw 0 99K 6/04/94 FastComm v1.0.2 - This document describes the release versions and changed in FastComm in reverse chronological order. Added creator/type info in Help file Help window title was showing in Window menu twice when open. Fixed Cursor was changing from a watch to an arrow while Help window was opening on slower machines. FastComm had trouble locating the Help file in certain circumstances. Made some adjustments to the way characters were Pasted to the modem Rewrote Balloon Help to be more helpful. Send file wasn't defaulting to the Out Box.All fixed and ready to Telecommunicate.
The Uploading Stack 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:The Uploading Stack 1.0.sit 1.0 0 258K 5/30/94 The Uploading Stack 1.0 - This is a HyperCard stack to use while on AOL (America Online). The Ultimate Uploading Stack, copyright 1994 Seth Hill. This is my answer to spending time filling out a file description while your are online. This stack allows you to fill out a file description when you are offline. It is a lot like composing offline mail. Included in this package - This read me, An Example File Description and The Uploading Stack. The stack itself contains it’s own help area, as well as my own version of apple’s balloon help. I had a lot of fun creating it, and I hope that it is at least some what useful to someone. For more info see inside the stack.
The Familiar Spirit 4.01Min.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:S-Z:The Familiar Spirit 4.01Min.sit 0 348K 5/30/94 The Familiar Spirit 4.01Min - Enclosed is a minimal color settings file for use with the First Class Client software. A settings file includes specific information for calling a particular First Class Bulletin Board. To use the setting, open it and click the set-up button. Now enter your User ID and password (or if you're calling for the first time, enter the name and password as you would like to use). Click on the change button to configure the settings for you modem (leave it on Hayes compatible if you don't know what to do). Click on Save. Now click login to start the dialing! The area code for this BBS is 201, it's located in New Jersey. The modem phone number is 1-201-837-5914.
FC internet info5-2-94 TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC internet info5-2-94 5/2/94inf 0 3K 5/30/94 FC internet info5-2-94 - Here is a list of FC systems on the Internet. Send your info in this form to be added to steve.schulin@his.com. System name**System's Area Code (or Country Name if non-USA)**Admin'sname**Admin's internet address. Here are some of the folks on the list so far - MacEast**617**Clinton**Clinton_S._Gilbert@maceast.org, OverNET**818**Scott Goldman**goldman@overnet.com, AMUG Preferred**602**Michael Bean**bean@amug.org, HouseMac**703**Mason Miller**mmiller.housemac@wabama.com and many more.
DSK Kit 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:DSK Kit 1.0.sit 1.0 0 150K 5/30/94 DSK Kit 1.0- DSK Loader is the Macintosh equivalent of the DOS program DSKL. With this program you can communicate with the DSK (DSP Starter Kit) from Texas Instruments. This program bootloads a simple communications kernel and then loads other software using this kernel. Other options are - Fill DSK memory with a certain value. Dump DSK memory into a textwindow, for further processing. Execute programs on the DSK. Graph output from the DSK. Act as a dumb terminal to the DSK. The DSK and thus DSK Loader is most interesting for people who want to experiment with Digital Signal Processing at low costs. For HAM-Radio operators it is a very interesting piece of equipment.
Acid Jazz 1.2v2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Acid Jazz 1.2v2.sit 1.2v2 0 98K 5/30/94 Acid Jazz 1.2v2 - Acid Jazz is an Apple Event based phone dialer for use with such applications as FileMaker Pro, HyperCard and QuicKeys. It is a simple application that can be controlled via the AppleEvent sending capabilities of these applications. It can be used with any application that has the ability to send custom events or the standard “Do Script” event. Acid Jazz can also be used with Apple Script. It is both scriptable and recordable. It does not take full use of the AppleEvent Object Model, however, since very few applications can send object model commands at this time. Acid Jazz works by sending a custom, text based event or the “Do Script” event via its own scripting language. Requires System 7!
ASFU Fixer 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:ASFU Fixer 1.0.sit 1.0 0 9K 5/30/94 ASFU Fixer 1.0 - The ASFU Fixer makes your Power Macintosh and Macintosh AV serial ports compatible with the GDT PowerPrint high speed serial-to-parallel converter, and increases the compatibility of the Power Mac's serial ports with existing serial devices. It also works with serial devices connected to the modem port of the Quadra/Centris 660AV and 840AV. This system extension should not affect compatibility with other applications that use the serial ports. Installation - Please place the "ASFU Fixer" system extension in the Extensions folder. The Extensions folder is located in the System Folder. Restart the Macintosh.
ZMODEM Demo 1.0.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:W-Z:ZMODEM Demo 1.0.1.sit 1.0.1 0 94K 5/23/94 ZMODEM Demo 1.0.1 - The Mark/Space ZMODEM Tool is a file transfer tool that implements the ZMODEM protocol.ZMODEM offers high speed file transfer, error detection and recovery, and the ability to resume an interrupted transfer. Using the ZMODEM tool and a suitable application, you will be able to exchange files with your favorite BBS, another Macintosh running a communications application, and many commercial online services. The Mark/Space ZMODEM Tool™ brings one of the most efficient and forgiving file transfer protocols to your Communications Toolbox based applications.
Voting Booth Form 1.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:Voting Booth Form 1.1.sit 1.1 0 116K 5/23/94 Voting Booth Form 1.1 - Voting Booth has been an addition I've desired for FirstClass since I started administering VMUG Online over a year ago. I've worked on various techniques to accomplish this with FC Server 2.4—with nothing to show for it but a long line of failures! Finally, FC version 2.5 gave access to a Form Editor, and a new feature allowing Stationary Forms! To accomplish Voting Booth, I created a special form with some fields available only to FirstClass Administrators. This allows a FirstClass Administrator the exclusive right to create and edit their own voting forms, and present the forms to their Subscribers in an easy to use format.
UUParser1.72.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:UUParser1.72.sit 1.72 0 64K 5/23/94 UUParser1.72 - UUParser was written to extract uuencoded data from test 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. Another problem with using text editors is if you have a file that consist of several uuencoded files, the cutting and pasting process becomes grueling to say the least.
Sandy's Place Settings.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:S-Z:Sandy's Place Settings.sit 0 224K 5/23/94 Sandy's Place Settings - Sandy's Place BBS, (206) 574-5773. The first FirstClass board in Vancouver, WA! Welcome to Sandy's Place BBS! This family-oriented board features - Both Mac and IBM file areas. High-speed, 14,400 baud, v.32bis modem connections. First Class telecom software with a terrific, Mac-like interface. Online CD-ROMs to give you several gigabytes of terrific software and more!! Non-paying users will receive one hour of online time daily, with access to all areas of the board except the online CD-ROMs and read-only access to OneNet. Subscribers ($35 a year) will receive two hours of on-line time daily, with full OneNet access and access to the online CD-ROMs. So log on today! You'll be glad you did!!!
Outland TCP Tool 1.0d5.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:Outland TCP Tool 1.0d5.sit 1.0d5 0 28K 5/23/94 Outland TCP Tool 1.0d5 - The Outland TCP Tool is a connection tool for the Communications Toolbox. It uses the MacTCP driver to communicate over TCP/IP networks. The tool supports synchronous and asynchronous open, close, listen, read, and write. In the settings dialog, you can enter an IP address and port number. If you are using the tool to open a connection, the address and port number are of the TCP port you are connecting to. If you are using the tool to listen for an incoming connection, the address is ignored (it is always the local machine), and the port is the port number to listen on. The port number 0 has a special meaning to the MacTCP driver; using it is not recommended. Requires system 7 and 020 or higher Mac.
LineShare Demo 3.02.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:I-L:LineShare Demo 3.02.sit 3.02 0 121K 5/23/94 LineShare Demo 3.02 - 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 answering" feature supported with many modern modems, i.e. the automatic detection of the incoming call type (fax or data). 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. Demo version - you'll be able to make 3-4 connections, then LineShare Demo will suspend itself until a restart.
CommentKit™ 1.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:CommentKit™ 1.1.sit 1.1 0 83K 5/23/94 CommentKit™ 1.1 - CommentKit™ 1.1 is a set of two FKeys to use with any Macintosh text processor and/or paint program for editing Compressed Archive comment strings and picture previews. This simplifies the process of archiving a large number of files for display in the download dialog of FirstClass™ systems! FetchComment™ is a System 7™ FKey designed to fetch the comment string ('SitC', ID 0) or, when the [Caps Lock] key is down, the picture preview ('PICT', ID 128) from compressed files. PutComment™ is a System 7 FKey designed to place a text string or picture from the clipboard into the comment string or picture preview of compressed files.
Big Palette 1.04.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:Big Palette 1.04.sit 1.04 0 45K 5/23/94 Big Palette 1.04 - Since the introduction of FirstClass Client 2.5 there have been numerous complaints from Administrators and Users about the format of the Client’s Palettes. Among the primary complaints were the lack of two line descriptions, and the missing two button on the Administrators Alternate Palette. I decided to finally rectify all of these problems. Included with this document are two Installer applications for installing into the FC Client 2.5 Application. The first installer titled “Big Palette” contains replacement icons and palettes for all user and administrator palettes. The second, “Big Alt Palette” has an alternate replacement for the administrators horizontal palette for 12" monitors.
Big Dummy's Guide 2.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Big Dummy's Guide 2.2.sit 2.2 0 136K 5/23/94 Big Dummy's Guide 2.2 - Welcome to the Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet (in Text format). The idea was to write a guide to the Internet for folks who had little or no experience with network communications. This guide is posted in ASCII and HyperCard formats (look in the Mag section). This guide includes - Setting up/getting connected/jacking in, a list of public-access sites, E-Mail, Usenet I and II, Mailing Lists and Bitnet, Telnet, FTP, Gophers, WAISs and the World-Wide Web, Advanced E-Mail, News of the World, IRC, MUDS and stuff, Lingo and more. This file is produced by the Electronic Frontier Foundation. This version is an update of previous editions.
Internet-book-list-04.txt.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet-book-list-04.txt.sit 4 0 18K 5/16/94 Internet-book-list-04.txt - With the rising popularity of the Internet, and all of the media coverage of the Super Highway, many books have appeared in the book stores. There are so many of them! This text file contains an alphabetical list of know books, containing the title, author, publisher, ISBN, price, pages, availability, for more information, and notes. This is the beginnings of this text file, and so everything is not complete. But it's a heck of a list! Contains - This Month's Featured Book, Alphabetical List of Internet Books, Publisher/Ordering Information, Internet Book Information & Updates Online, Legal, Ethical and Moral Stuff and Where to Find this Document.
FATNet.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:A-I:FATNet.sit 0 24K 5/16/94 FATNet - First Class File settings for 'FATNet'. FATNet is located in Fresno, CA and was initially begun as a network for Fresno Advertising Trades, which includes Advertising Agencies / Radio, TV and Film Producers, Directors and Writers / Production Houses, i.e. Digital Audio and Video / Graphics Houses, including digital composition, scanning and output / Music Composers and Players, including MIDI support..... etc. We are a public system and welcome any FirstClass Client to check us out.
Brief desc. of Wais Sources.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Brief desc. of Wais Sources.sit 0 17K 5/16/94 Brief desc. of Wais Sources - A brief description of the content of many WAIS sources on the Internet, grouped into relevant categories. Some of the categories - Aeronautics, Archaeology, Astronomy, Biology, Chemical Engineering... For each category, several site addresses are given, as well as a description of what's at the site.
Announcements! 1.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Announcements! 1.1.sit 1.1 0 6K 5/16/94 Announcements! 1.1 - Allows you to put up a set of nine text files that you would like your board members to have access to. (such as a BBS listing other than the local listing in your area, etc., this is only limited by your imagination.). If you would like to have a copy of this with more or less text files available to you and your members, you may call my BBS and leave your request. We will gladly write one up with the amount you require, until we get the SysOp portion working properly. You will also have to d/l it from our board being that we are trying to keep our phone bills down. This is for Hermes external.
Zterm instructions.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:W-Z:Zterm instructions.sit 0 2K 5/03/94 Zterm instructions - This is a step-by-step how to, written by AMUG's Jeff Gross. Find out how to use Zterm. Talks about Zterm folder, opening, setting a receive folder, dialing, connecting once called, once connected, sending files and receiving files.
S-Tool 1.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Q-S:S-Tool 1.2.sit 1.2 0 105K 5/03/94 S-Tool 1.2 - The S-Tool is a keyboard wedge that allows data from the serial ports to enter directly into any open application as if it were typed. Summary of S-Tool Features - Reads data from serial ports directly into any application using key strokes. Each port configured independently with its own data rate etc, and device parser. Runs in the background (requires 300K memory). Easy to use front panel for configuring the serial ports. Built in parser for multiple-field strings e.g. for reading bar codes. Appends arrow key/Tab/Return for cursor control (useful to use with spreadsheets). Built in driver and parser for Sartorius balance. Settings can be saved and recalled, and more. System 7 only.
Nuntius 1.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Nuntius 1.2.sit 1.2 0 313K 5/03/94 Nuntius 1.2 - Nuntius is a "threaded" news reader. This means that it sorts articles into threads. What's a thread? A thread is an article and all the followups (responses or modifications) to it. A simple example of a thread is an article with the question "What's the sum of 2 and 2?", and it's response, "Re- What's the sum of 2 and 2?". Followups are designated by two methods. (1) the phrase "Re-", meaning "regarding" or "response to" is placed in the subject of the followup. (2) A header is added to the followup with a reference to the original (parent) article. Not every newsreader uses both methods (Nuntius does). Nuntius sorts by grouping articles which share references. Comes with a FAQ about Nuntius.
Internet-services-faq-18.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet-services-faq-18.sit 18 0 19K 5/03/94 Internet-services-faq-18 - 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!
Fernmail 1.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Fernmail 1.2.sit 1.2 0 142K 5/03/94 Fernmail 1.2 - Fernmail is an application for reading and sending electronic mail via uucp. It is intended to be compatible with several different uucp transport engines, including uupc 2.1 and 3.0 and 3.1 (and their pcmail reader/sender applications), UUMac (and its SuperCard mail reader/sender), and Mac/gnuucp 4.3 and 4.6. Requires a running uucp system. Must be configured for the uucp your system is using, ResEdit needed to configure it. Supports multiple mailboxes rent users. Supports auto binhexing and debinhexing of binary files send by email and auto splitting of large files. Aliases are supported.
Autograph-sw 1.0b7.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Autograph-sw 1.0b7.sit SW 1.0b7 0 29K 5/03/94 Autograph-sw 1.0b7 - Autograph-Swedish changes your signature in Eudora. You can drag and drop a text file onto Autograph and it'll change your Eudora signature to that. If you tell it to make a TEXT file into a signature, the next time you double-click on the file, the signature in Eudora will be changed to it. The idea is to have a folder of signatures, any which one can be double-clicked on to change your signature. Drag the whole folder over Autograph if you want Autograph to pick a random one. Oh yeah, if Eudora happens to be running when you double-click one of the signatures, it'll switch back to Eudora. This is the Swedish version.
Autograph 1.0b7.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Autograph 1.0b7.sit 1.0b7 0 29K 5/03/94 Autograph 1.0b7 - Autograph changes your signature in Eudora. You can drag and drop a text file onto Autograph and it'll change your Eudora signature to that. If you tell it to make a TEXT file into a signature, the next time you double-click on the file, the signature in Eudora will be changed to it. The idea is to have a folder of signatures, any which one can be double-clicked on to change your signature. Drag the whole folder over Autograph if you want Autograph to pick a random one. Oh yeah, if Eudora happens to be running when you double-click one of the signatures, it'll switch back to Eudora. This is for use with the English version of Eudora.
AMUG Preferred Lite.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:AMUG Preferred Lite.sit lite 0 206K 5/03/94 AMUG Preferred Lite - This is a lite version of AMUG's First Class 2.5 Settings file which can be used to call the AMUG Preferred line - 553-0721. The setup is configured for guest logon, from within the 602 area. AMUG Preferred users have access to many chat areas, as well as the continuously updated BBS in a Box CD-Rom Master! AMUG Members can sign up for Preferred ($25 a year) by contacting AMUG at 602-553-8966.
URGENT! 2.5 and the OneNet TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:URGENT! 2.5 and the OneNet 0 5K 4/18/94 Urgent! 2.5 and the OneNet - How to set up your server on The OneNet™ Member Network using version 2.5 of FirstClass™. First, we'd like to apologize for not getting this information to you before now. We were hoping that we'd be able to get this together sooner, but it wasn't to be. One of our key folks left the OneNet Board of Directors and without his help, and some other outside forces beyond our control, we fell behind where we wanted to be. We also would like this to be more complete. Hopefully the information provided below will be enough to keep us from any major problems in the intitial stages of upgrading the network to the 2.5 version of FirstClass™.
InterNews 1.0.1b19.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:InterNews 1.0.1b19.sit 1.01b19 0 297K 4/18/94 InterNews 1.01b19 - InterNews is a Macintosh interface to the Internet world of Usenet News. The Usenet News manages text articles written by people at educational, commercial, and government institutions around the world. These articles are organized into "newsgroups" that focus discussions into specific topics across the whole spectrum of human experience - serious technical discussions, political opinion, items for sale, financial advice, personals, humor, and more. InterNews provides easy access to this Usenet world of discussion, which has traditionally been available - through a command-line interface - only to users with accounts on large host UNIX-based systems. Copyright by the Trustess of Dartmouth.
Voice Mail 1.02.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Voice Mail 1.02.sit 1.02 0 38K 4/18/94 Voice Mail 1.02 - Voice Mail is a voice recording utility for e-mail. It provides the user with an easy way to create data files that contain voice or sound memoranda for transfer with communications protocol such as ftp or MacBinary. Voice Mail may be sent through email or to a BBS as well if the files are text encoded with BinHex4 or UULite 1.5 first. 1.02 fixes the crashes when no prefs file was available.
Tawssa 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:Tawssa 1.0.sit 1.0 0 165K 4/18/94 Tawssa 1.0 - Tawssa takes text files and sends them to FirstClass via a gateway. The benefit to this is that if you have 1 or more text files that you would like to appear in conferences, or addressed to a specific user, or Mailing List, you can do it all in one automatic step. You can even do it under the control of another program like Microphone or with one QuickKeys. The online help has the instructions for use and setting up of the folders and such. I suggest you read through all of the help as you will not be able to take full advantage of the program unless you do.
SatTrak 1.02.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Q-S:SatTrak 1.02.sit 1.02 0 228K 4/18/94 SatTrak 1.02 - SatTrak is a satellite tracking program for the Mac. It allows you to plot the position of any satellite, including a real-time graphical display. It does quite a few other things of interest to hams/SWL's - it calculates beam headings, grid locators, line-of-sight distance to the horizon, MUF (maximum usable frequency) predictions, wavelengths/harmonics, and even shows a couple of simple dipole designs. Bugs fixed from 1.01 - there was an error in the doppler shift calculation which caused incorrect values. The error was most noticable for geostationary satellites and frequencies in the GHz range. - there were cases where COPY didn't always work correctly. Sys. 6 and higher.
Rtftohtml 2.5.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Rtftohtml 2.5.sit 2.5 0 54K 4/18/94 Rtftohtml 2.5 - Converts RTF files to HTML to make a home page for the World Wide Web. This release of rtftohtml requires a new version of the html-trans file. Using your old one will not work.
NCSA Telnet 2.6.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NCSA Telnet 2.6.sit 2.6 0 125K 4/18/94 NCSA Telnet 2.6 - 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.
Max500-2.0.1-umich.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Max500-2.0.1-umich.sit 2.01umich 0 275K 4/18/94 Max500-2.0.1-umich - maX.500 is an X.500 Directory client for Macintosh. X.500 is an international standard for online directory services, and it is being implemented at a large number of sites across the world. X.500 is being used initially for "white pages" information; i.e., information about people and organizations. maX.500 allows you to search the directory, view entries, and make changes (if you have permission). maX.500 is a product of the X.500 Directory project within the University of Michigan Information Technology Division. Pick a country, state or university, and then choose to search by last name, first name, e-mail address, then click find, and sit back and wait for the address! For people affiliated with UMich.
LeeMail 2.0.4.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:LeeMail 2.0.4.sit 2.04 0 156K 4/18/94 LeeMail 2.0.4 - LeeMail 2.0.4 is a Macintosh mail program which uses the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) and the Post Office Protocol (POP) to send and receive mail on a peer-to-peer basis with Macs, workstations and mainframes. LeeMail requires the use of MacTCP, which is available from Apple. Since LeeMail uses SMTP to transfer mail, LeeMail is ideal for mixed platform environments. LeeMail’s excellent Macintosh interface also makes it ideal for MactoMac mail. However, SMTP does not include any storeandforward capabilities, so your Macintosh must be up and running to receive mail using that protocol. If your Mac is often turned off, you will probably wish to use the POP capabilities in LeeMail.
Formula1 Demo 1.11.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:Formula1 Demo 1.11.sit 1.11 0 276K 4/18/94 Formula1 Demo 1.11 - Formula 1 is a communication module that improves the performance of either FidoNet "Point" or BBS programs. F1 can be used as a replacement of TabbyNet and Call modules for Tabby and Copernicus; F1 can also be used with CounterPoint, MacWoof, Alice, Pizza, and Aeolus. This is what F1 improves - Full support of EMSI, WaZoo and FTS-0001 protocols. File transfers with ZedZap and ZedZip with crash recovery. Full support of high speed modems. Support for all the devices and tool registered with the Communication Toolbox. Private Nodelist allows different modem setup for selected nodes. And more. Limited demo expires August 1994. Includes an updater for previous versions.
DialScript.1.7.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:DialScript.1.7.1.sit 1.7.1 0 75K 4/18/94 DialScript.1.7.1 - DialScript is intended to complement (not replace) terminal emulation programs that lack an adequate automatic login facility. Typically, users run DialScript to dial a phone number and perform a login sequence for a remote computer. When the login is complete, they switch either automatically or manually to a real terminal emulator and proceed. DialScript is an interpreter for an extremely simple programming language roughly based on finite state automata. Statements in the language interact with the serial ports by either sending strings to them or waiting for strings from them. The language also deals with time and timeouts. Using it, you can create quite powerful scripts.
Blue Skies 1.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Blue Skies 1.1.sit 1.1 68k 0 149K 4/18/94 Blue Skies 1.1 - A unique weather display system has been created, dubbed Blue-Skies. Blue-Skies is designed to provide an extremely user-friendly interface so that users with a minimal computer background can easily obtain the information they need. The Blue-Skies program offers users relatively fast access to literally hundreds of real-time weather and environmental images. Among its innovative features is the incorporation of a file transfer protocol based on the University of Minnesota's "gopher" (though we call it "groundhog") service. Blue-Skies is a gopher client, with interactive graphics capabilities current Macintosh gopher clients do not support.
AOL Keywords DA 3.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:AOL Keywords DA 3.0.sit DA 3.0 0 14K 4/18/94 AOL Keywords DA 3.0 - This is version 3.0 of the popular DA, AOL Keywords. This DA lists all PUBLIC keywords on America Online as of April 1994. Version 2.7 of this DA has been replaced by 3.0 as some 100+ new keywords have been added to this new version. This DA is in no way associated with America Online, Inc. This is a great time and money saver, as you can browse through the areas in this file, before going online. This DA is in no way associated with America Online, Inc.
AOL Keywords 3.0s.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:AOL Keywords 3.0s.sit 3.0s 0 42K 4/18/94 AOL Keywords 3.0s - This is the AOL Keywords DA which has been converted into a DocMaker format. It is a little larger, but has lots more features. You can also perform searches. This file lists all PUBLIC keywords on America Online as of April 1994. 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 is a great time and money saver, as you can browse through the areas in this file, before going online. This DA is in no way associated with America Online, Inc.
ZZWoof 1b19.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:W-Z:ZZWoof 1b19.sit 1b19 0 112K 4/01/94 ZZWoof 1b19 - ZZWoof version 1.0 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. This means that if you have, for example, a QuadLink board from Applied Engineering or a Hurdler board from Creative Solutions, MacWoof can directly access ports on those cards.
NET/Mac 2.3.38.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NET/Mac 2.3.38.sit 2.3.38 0 204K 4/01/94 NET/Mac 2.3.38 - NET/Mac is an application, that has been created for ham-radio operators. It can be used to hook up a Macintosh to the amateur-radio 'packet-radio' wireless network. NET/Mac supports the TCP/IP protocol. To use NET/Mac you need - a ham-radio license, a transceiver connected to an antenna, a TNC that supports the KISS protocol and a Macintosh 512 or newer
Net Numbers 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:Net Numbers 1.0.sit 1.0 0 82K 4/01/94 Net Numbers 1.0 - This stand-alone text document lists all SPRINTNET and TYMNET access numbers for the United States. It contains the latest listing as of the above date. I put this together after taking a recent trip. I had a heck of a time finding the local access number to connect to my favorite services and wanted a quick way to find a number in whatever city I was in. If you don't travel, you may still want to check out the listings. The two services are constantly adding new access numbers. You might find a number closer or now within your city. Most major online services employ SPRINTNET, TYMNET or both. These include e-World, America Online, CompuServe, Genie and AppleLink. Check with your online service for info.
MacHTTP 1.3.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacHTTP 1.3.sit 1.3 0 117K 4/01/94 MacHTTP 1.2.4 - 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. Runs Native on PowerMac. Req. Sys 7.
Fetch 2.1.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Fetch 2.1.2.sit 2.1.2 0 270K 4/01/94 Fetch 2.1.2 - Fetch is a Macintosh program for transferring files. It uses the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and therefore allows a networked Macintosh to transfer files with any connected machine that supports FTP. Fetch requires at least a Mac 512KE, System 4.1, and either MacTCP or, for Dartmouth users, KSP. Since 2.1.1 - Fetch 2.1.2 is a “fat” binary, with native code for both 680x0 and PowerPC-based Macintoshes. Fetch now opens and saves Anarchie Bookmark (AURL) files. These allow quick access to specific files and directories on the Internet. The Copy command now puts a Universal Resource Locator (URL) for the selected items or the current directory (if nothing is selected) on the clipboard. Is native on PowerPC!
ChangeComputerType 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:ChangeComputerType 1.0.sit 1.0 0 3K 4/01/94 ChangeComputerType 1.0 - Are you like me and don't bother to update your computer listing in Hermes as new Macs hit the market? Well, CCT allows your users to update their computers without having to select from your outdated computer listing in the defaults. Just drop CCT into your externals folder and restart Hermes. What's that? CCT is FREEWARE, so go and support the programmer of your choice, by registering the externals that you DO run. If more people registered their externals, we probably wouldn't have so many 'locked' or 'crippled' externals today!
NewUser II v1.3.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:NewUser II v1.3.sit 1.3 0 12K 3/24/94 NewUser II v1.3 - NewUser is a Hermes external. NewUser II will automatically list a text file containing your system rules and regulations to new users on their first call. At this point the user has two options - Accept the rules and continue to a menu providing access to four text files you create. These files might contain things like "How to use this BBS", etc.. Refuse to accept the rules and delete their account on the spot. Changes to 1.3 - Now patches the "Search for new public messages to you" prompt on the first call. The pause prompt now uses the string you have defined in the Text window or the defualt "Hit a key..." prompt. And much more.
Max500-2.0.1-nonumich.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Max500-2.0.1-nonumich.sit 2.0.1 0 209K 3/24/94 Max500-2.0.1-nonumich - maX.500 is an X.500 Directory client (user agent) for Macintosh. X.500 is an international standard for online directory services, and it is being implemented at a large number of sites across the world. X.500 is being used initially for "white pages" information; i.e., information about people and organizations. maX.500 allows you to search the directory, view entries, and make changes (if you have permission). maX.500 is a product of the X.500 Directory project within the University of Michigan Information Technology Division. Pick a country, state or university, and then choose to search by last name, first name, e-mail address, then click find, and sit back and wait for the address!
MacWeather 1.1.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacWeather 1.1.1.sit 1.1.1 0 64K 3/24/94 MacWeather 1.1.1 - MacWeather allows you to connect to an Internet weather server to get current weather information and forecasts for a specified city. It requires a Mac Plus or higher with System 7.0 and MacTCP. When MacWeather runs for the first time, it will bring up the preferences screen so that you may choose what city to view. After selecting the desired preferences, the program will attempt to connect to the weather server and get the current information for the selected city. You'll see the temp, pressure, wind speed, and whether it's clear, rainy... You can also check on any other city in the US (see how cold your friends are...). This is a really cool program!! For Arizona, adjust the thermometer to show 125 deg!
MacTCPNetswitch 1.02.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacTCPNetswitch 1.02.sit 1.02 0 34K 3/24/94 MacTCPNetswitch 1.02 - MacTCP Netswitch is a utility written for the users at the University of Notre Dame that we thought might be useful for the internet community at large. The extension was written to address a problem faced by people who move their Macintoshes from place to place on a network, or who take a Macintosh and dial in to use the network. In particular, it was written to address the need to reconfigure MacTCP when using TCP/IP applications over different network links, as in the case of a PowerBook owner, say, who uses a LocalTalk connection at the office and a SLIP connection from home. What Netswitch does is to automatically swap in the correct version of the MacTCP Prep file when your Macintosh starts up.
MacPPP Control 1.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacPPP Control 1.1.sit 1.1 0 6K 3/24/94 MacPPP Control 1.1 - MacPPP Control is an AppleScript Addition which allows your scripts limited control over MacPPP. The addition allows you to open and close the PPP link, and to check the state (open/closed) of the link. In V1.1, example scripts are stored as text files instead of script applications to allow backward compatibility with AS 1.0. To use this addition you need to have AppleScript v1.0 or later, and MacPPP.
IM/Mac 1.0ß27y.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:IM/Mac 1.0ß27y.sit 1.0b27y 0 130K 3/24/94 IM/Mac 1.0ß27y - This is a mailer type application for use in a TCP/IP environment by Radio Amateurs. Use this application together with NET/Mac. A TCP/IP folder with a complete setup is adequate. IM/Mac needs a configuration file called 'bm.rc' (which it will create). This file needs to be in the same folder as IM/Mac. It contains the configuration parameters that IM/Mac needs for its functioning. Among those parameters are you station's host name, your user name, full name and a couple other parameters. IM/Mac fully exploits the possibilities of System 7 and thus has balloon help implemented for all functions at all levels.
Hangman 1.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Hangman 1.1.sit 1.1 0 24K 3/24/94 Hangman 1.1 - Hangman is a Hermes external. What is Hangman? An online version of everyone's favorite guessing game! Hangman has a 4,000 word vocabulary! (Don't try and add your own words, BTW, it will mess up the game). How do I use it? Just drop it in your Externals folder and go! How do I set it up? There isn't any setup, just chuck it into that Externals folder. Okay, sounds good! Do I have to pay for it? No! Hangman is freeware! It's my way of saying "Thank you" to all of the Hermes SysOps out there for supporting other shareware authors! Now, because my external is free, please go out and register some one else's external! "Only you can support shareware." (But stopping forest fires is also important).
Expression 2.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Expression 2.1.sit 2.1 0 7K 3/24/94 Expression 2.1 - Expression is a Hermes external. What is Expression? Expression is a lot like The Wall for IBM WWIV systems. It lets users post a little one-liner on to a publicly-available message space that can be displayed at logon and in the externals menu. How do I use it? Just drop it in your Externals folder and go! Are the one-liners going to be cool and colorful, or bland? COLORFUL and MISPLACED!! "Misplaced?" you ask. Yes, misplaced! Expression randomly 'misaligns' each expression and places them each in a different color. It does this each time a user activates it for a different combination every time!!! Won't all of those 'one-liners' fill up my hard disk? No, Expression keeps only the 15 latest expressions.
Eudora1.4.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Eudora1.4.2.sit 1.4.2 0 221K 3/24/94 Eudora1.4.2 - 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.
CTerm 2.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:C:CTerm 2.2.sit 2.2 0 30K 3/24/94 CTER 2.2 - This is version 2.2 of CTerm, a package designed to let a Macintosh talk to an IBM mainframe though an IBM (or compatible) protocol converter by emulating an asynchronous 3270 terminal (as does IBM’s PC/Host [FTTERM] software). This program requires a Macintosh Plus or better. Memory requirements are small. CTerm 2.2 is designed to work under System 7.0, but should still work under System 6.0.5 or greater, The Communications Toolbox software, and some type of asynchronous connection to an IBM protocol converter (or some other compatible protocol converter) is also required. Read the documentation for help.
Change Info+ 3.1.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Change Info+ 3.1.1.sit 3.11 0 9K 3/24/94 Change Info+ 3.1.1 - Change Info+ is a Hermes external. What is Change Info+? Change Info+ is an all-in-one self-modification editor. In other words, from one place a user can change their phone number, city/state, etc. HOWEVER, you, the SysOp can define the SecLevel necessary to access each of those fields, so you always have complete control! How do I use it? Just drop it in your Externals folder and go! How do I set it up? Just go into Change Info+ from the Externals menu and set the SLs for each field. Change Info+ is a measly $1.00.
Better User Lister 2.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Better User Lister 2.0.sit 2.0 0 5K 3/24/94 Better User Lister 2.0 - Better User Lister is a Hermes external. What is Better User Lister? Better User Lister gives you a nice, colorful, user list menu. How do I use it? Just drop it in your Externals folder and go! How do I set it up? There isn't any setup, just chuck it into that Externals folder. Okay, sounds good! Do I have to pay for it? No! Better User Lister if freeware! It's my way of saying "Thank you" to all of the Hermes SysOps out there for supporting other shareware authors! Now, because my external is free, please go out and register some one else's external!
Ballot Box 1.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:Ballot Box 1.2.sit 1.2 0 30K 3/24/94 BallotBox 1.2 - BallotBox is a Hermes external. Features - 20 Questions available, 15 answers per question, Ability to list a question's stats. only after the question is voted on. Set Security Level for Ballot Box. Set Access Level for Ballot Box. Set the Security Level and Access Letter for each question. Delete Questions. 32k. New version of this Voting External. Now adds the feature of outputting a question's data results to a text file or a tab delimited file. Cleaned up some code also. Instructions are included for installing.
3 AM Blackjack 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:3 AM Blackjack 1.0.sit 1.0 0 15K 3/24/94 3 AM Blackjack 1.0 - This Hermes external is Shareware. Please pay the $10 registration fee. External operation is quite basic. This external requires ANSI to use it.
SafeCracker 2.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:SafeCracker 2.0.sit 2.0 0 23K 3/11/94 SafeCracker 2.0 - SafeCracker is an external for Hermes. There is one undocumented feature in SafeCracker. That's the Sysop Menu. To get to the Sysop menu, you will need an SL of 255. Press * at the Main Menu, Jail Menu, or the Safe Prompt menu. There are several options - N) Number of Safes a user may crack in one day. This option sets the number of safes that may be attempted in one day. After a user has cracked this many safes, he/she may still do all the other functions of SafeCracker. D) Delete a user's thief. It will ask you for that user's Hermes account number or for his thief's name. It does not tamper with the Hermes information in any way. J) Set Jail Times.
RegistrationForm Center 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:RegistrationForm Center 1.0.sit 1.0 0 5K 3/11/94 RegistrationForm Center 1.0 - "Registration Form Center v1.0" is a Freeware Hermes II external for BBS's that use registration forms as a mean of validation, etc. This is an external available from the user external menu that will show your BBS's registration form and other registration information for new unregistered users to see. Right now, the concept is quite simple, and the interface is clean-cut.
Merit's Internet Cruise 2.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Merit's Internet Cruise 2.2.sit 2.2 0 730K 3/11/94 Merit's Internet Cruise 2.2 - Merit's "Cruise of the Internet" is a computer-based tutorial for new as well as experienced Internet "navigators." The Cruise will introduce you to Internet resources as diverse as supercomputing, minorities, multimedia, and even cooking. It will also provide information about the tools needed to access those resources. This tutorial will run on any color Macintosh which is capable of displaying 256 colors. To run the Cruise tutorial you will need - A Macintosh II, LC or Quadra series computer, 8-bit color and any color monitor (12" minimum), System 6.05 or 7.x, Approximately 3 MB of disk space, 4 MB RAM is recommended. The cruise is a Macromedia Movie.
MacPager™ 1.0 Demo.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:M:MacPager™ 1.0 Demo.sit 1.0 demo 0 37K 3/11/94 MacPager™ 1.0 Demo - MacPager™ 1.0 utilizes your Apple Macintosh computer and any modem to report to you remotely that you have received a call on any regular phone line. If you have a Caller ID equipped modem, and subscribe to your local telephone company's "Caller ID" service, MacPager™ will include the Caller ID information as to who called you when it notifies you remotely. This is a demonstration version of MacPager™ 1.0. It will do everything which the full version does, with two exceptions - It will accept any destination number which you enter into the "Phone List" (Command-P) window, however, when it dials out, it will ONLY call CID Tech's 800 number. And the call log will be erased every two hours.
FoneMate™ 1.8.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:D-F:FoneMate™ 1.8.sit 1.8 0 16K 3/11/94 FoneMate™ 1.8 - FoneMate is an application for keeping up to 1000 phone numbers and e-mail addresses handy. If you call/send e-mail often, this application is for you. Features include - listing in alphabetical order, Full searching capabilities, multiple finds. Adding, Removing, and Editing existing names and e-mail addresses. Balloon Help (sys 7.x users). FoneMate will display a scrollable list of the names you have entered, and with a single click on the name, will display the phone number and e-mail address associated with the selected name. A double-click on the name in the list will bring up a dialog for editing the name/phone/and e-mail entries.
AMT-More Modems.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:AMT-More Modems.sit 0 9K 3/11/94 AMT-More Modems - Includes AMT-PPI-14400FXSA and AMT-AT&T-Dataport modem resources. AMT-PPI-14400FXSA is a modem resource that can be used in conjunction with the Apple Modem Tool v1.5 to add the Practical Peripherals 14400FXSA modem to the tool's list of choices available. AMT-AT&T-Dataport is a modem resource that can be used in conjunction with the Apple Modem Tool v1.5 to add the AT&T Dataport modem to the tool's list of choices available. You add these resources by using the Apple Modem Tool itself. In the pop-up menu of modem choices, you select "Modify this menu".
TeleFinder™ Pro 2.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TeleFinder™ Pro 2.2.sit 2.2 0 608K 3/01/94 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!!
Pizza 1.04.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:P:Pizza 1.04.sit 1.04 0 338K 2/28/94 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.
Chat 1.10.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Chat 1.10.sit 1.10 0 17K 2/28/94 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.
UUSP 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:UUSP 1.0.sit 1.0 0 25K 2/28/94 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 Applicatrion Software (Please pay shareware fee), RnMan Application Software (Please pay shareware fee) and UUPC 3.0 (or greater) Application.
TheNews2.33.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:TheNews2.33.sit 2.33 0 235K 2/28/94 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...).
TFUSR103.EXE.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TFUSR103.EXE.sit 1.03 0 248K 2/28/94 TFUSR103.EXE - This is the Telefinder user file for Windows users only.
Testify 3.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:Testify 3.1.sit 3.1 0 51K 2/28/94 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).
TeleFinder FREQ Lists 0.3.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TeleFinder FREQ Lists 0.3.sit 0.3 0 15K 2/28/94 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.
Runner 1.0(TF Edition).sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:Runner 1.0(TF Edition).sit TF Ed. 0 30K 2/28/94 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.
Pretzel2.0b7.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:P:Pretzel2.0b7.sit 2.0b7 0 23K 2/28/94 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!
OneNet World Vol.2, No.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:OneNet World Vol.2, No.1.sit v2, n1 0 901K 2/28/94 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.
MacBBS 1.1.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:J-R:MacBBS 1.1.2.sit 1.1.2 0 995K 2/28/94 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".
InterFinderUpdate 1.0.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:InterFinderUpdate 1.0.2.sit 1.0.2 0 128K 2/28/94 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.
Inter-Network Mail Guide.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Inter-Network Mail Guide.sit 0 11K 2/28/94 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!
Hotlist2HTML 061.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Hotlist2HTML 061.sit 061 0 58K 2/28/94 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.
HayesOPTIMA 288 & TF (R6).sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:HayesOPTIMA 288 & TF (R6).sit 0 17K 2/28/94 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.
ExternalMan(ager)1.3.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Hermes:ExternalMan(ager)1.3.sit 1.3 0 8K 2/28/94 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.
Emailgate 0.63.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Emailgate 0.63.sit 0.63 0 107K 2/28/94 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
ChatClient 1.0.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:ChatClient 1.0.2.sit 1.0.2 0 34K 2/28/94 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.
TFCapture 1.0.5.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TFCapture 1.0.5.sit 1.05 0 14K 2/09/94 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.
T2 1.0b6 Deutsch.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:T2 1.0b6 Deutsch.sit 1.0b6 0 175K 2/09/94 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…
PullProcess2.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:PullProcess2.0.sit 2.0 0 22K 2/09/94 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.
NCSA Mosaic 1.03.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NCSA Mosaic 1.03.sit 1.03 0 335K 2/09/94 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!!
Natascha 1.5 Final English.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:Natascha 1.5 Final English.sit 1.5 Engli 0 514K 2/09/94 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$.
Natascha 1.5 Final Deutsch.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:N-O:Natascha 1.5 Final Deutsch.sit 105 Deuts 0 628K 2/09/94 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.
MacMail 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacMail 1.0.sit 1.0 0 32K 2/09/94 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.
FC Text-Picture 1.1.2.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Text-Picture 1.1.2.sit 1.1.2 0 25K 2/09/94 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.
Communicate Lite Demo1.01.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:C:Communicate Lite Demo1.01.sit 1.01 Demo 0 377K 2/09/94 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.
Alice 2.3 Final Deutsch.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:Alice 2.3 Final Deutsch.sit 2.3 Deuts 0 366K 2/09/94 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).
Telemoof! 0.b54.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:T:Telemoof! 0.b54.sit 0.b54 0 71K 2/01/94 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.
Quoter FKEY 1.6.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Q-S:Quoter FKEY 1.6.sit 1.6 0 18K 2/01/94 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.
ARACommander2.0demo.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:ARACommander2.0demo.sit 2.0 demo 0 152K 2/01/94 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.
TeleFinder™ 3.2.5/AMUG.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Telefinder:TeleFinder™ 3.2.5/AMUG.sit 3.25 0 474K 2/01/94 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!
SitC Lister 2.0 Final.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Q-S:SitC Lister 2.0 Final.sit 2.0 0 55K 1/26/94 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.
MacTCP Switcher 1.0.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:MacTCP Switcher 1.0.sit 1.0 0 10K 1/26/94 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.
Caller ID Manager 1.0.4a.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:C:Caller ID Manager 1.0.4a.sit 1.04a 0 232K 1/26/94 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.
ARAPlus 1.0.3.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:A:ARAPlus 1.0.3.sit 1.0.3 0 49K 1/26/94 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.
NCSA Telnet 2.5 docs.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:NCSA Telnet 2.5 docs.sit 0 327K 1/14/94 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.
TordenSoft.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:First Class:FC Systems:S-Z:TordenSoft.sit 0 19K 12/27/93 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.
Ircle 1.5.1.sit TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Ircle 1.5.1.sit 1.5.1 0 84K 12/27/93 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!
Internet Starter Kit Rev TeleDL AMUG CD:Files:Tele:Internet:Internet Starter Kit Rev review 0 4K 12/27/93 Internet Starter Kit Review -