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Name = 2 Line Names.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:2 Line Names.sit
Size: 6K Date: 3/11/94
Description:
2 Line Names - A cool way to give your Floppies, Hard Drives or Folders two
line names! Put a floppy in your drive. Next copy the 'Invisible Folder'
onto the disk. Now if you don't know this already, whenver you put a file
or folder from the disk on the desktop and eject the disk, then put the
disk back in, the file or folder will be right where you left it. Now
carefully pull the copy of 'Invisible Folder' from the disk to the
desktop. Holding command, click-drag the 'Invisible Folder' to the bottom
of the first name of the disk. Pressing command overrides the icon's
tendency to snap-to grid which allows the 'Invisible Folder' name to sit
just below the original disk name. Try it!
Name = 4DFront.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:4DFront.sit
Size: 4K Date: 3/11/92
Description:
Frontier Suite that supports changing the version info in a 4D database and
changing the path to the datafile. Both handy for updating a structure. Tag
Team developed by Larry Sharpe and Lee Hinde.
Name = 7.0 KEY COMBINATIONS.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:7.0 KEY COMBINATIONS.sit
Size: 9K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
7.0 Key Combinations - If you have been thinking that Apple screwed up the
keyboard mapping for System 7, they didn't. This MS Word (3.0) document
contains the reasons Apple used to change the KCHR resource and associated
tables listing the changes. This info is straight from Inside Macintosh,
Volume VI.
Name = 7.1 Disks MinSys.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:7.1 Disks MinSys.sit
Size: 6K Date:12/04/92
Description:
7.1 Disks MinSys - This MS Word 4.0 file gives you step by step
instructions on how to build minimal System Emergency Disks (floppies).
This document is geared towards Norton Utilities, but the technique can be
readily adopted for your own needs.
Name = 7Tuner 1.7 Patch 1.1 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:7Tuner 1.7 Patch 1.1 FAT.sit
Size: 51K Date: 3/26/95
Description:
7Tuner 1.7 Patch 1.1 FAT - The 7Tuner application tunes your Finder and
System files without causing problems that control panels and extenstions
do. Features - Adds all possible command-key equivalents to the Finder
menu (19 of them). NEW-option for choosing either command-S or command-/
for Shut Down menu item. Changes all folders to colorful 3-D folders. Adds
colors to the standard system alert icons. Enables Keyboard Menu in the
Finder menu. Makes aliases that have the same name as the original file.
Eliminate Finder's window zooming rectangle. Speed up the mouse, and much
more! Tune and untune your system software any time you want! Designed for
Power Mac or 68000 Mac's using system 7.0 to 7.5 and requires a minimum...
Name = 950 Color.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:950 Color.sit
Size: 4K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
950 Color - 950 Color Addition is a system software extension that fixes a
minor problem on Macintosh Quadra 950 computers. This extension does
nothing on other Macintosh computers. The problem addressed only manifests
itself under certain conditions. When a color monitor is connected to the
on-board video circuitry and the Monitors control panel is set to millions
of colors, certain color manipulation commands may not work in some
graphics application programs. The problem is not destructive. Your
machine will not crash and data will not be corrupted. Installing the 950
Color Addition corrects the problem.
Name = AD 3.0 Strip.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:AD 3.0 Strip.sit
Size: 5K Date: 7/28/94
Description:
AD 3.0 Strip - This is a module I put together to allow PowerBook users
(like myself) some convenient control over After Dark 3.0. Currently, it
lets you enable/disable sleep, enable/disable SystemIQ and launch the
control panel. This module currently works only with After Dark 3.0. I do
not plan to add After Dark 2.0 support but may if enough requests come in.
This module was developed indepently by me and is in no way affiliated or
supported by Berkeley Systems, Inc. Please DO NOT call Berkeley Systems
regarding functionality or bugs. Report all bugs/feature requests, etc. to
the following e-mail address - bochen@netcom.com.
Name = AETracker2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AETracker2.0.sit
Size: 23K Date: 5/25/92
Description:
AETracker2.0 - AETracker - This is a small control panel that can log
various Apple Events to a file. Shareware ($5) from RavenWare Software.
Name = ALIASMAKER.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:ALIASMAKER.sit
Size: 8K Date:11/02/91
Description:
This little program will make an alias of every application on its startup
disk and put all of them in a new folder entitled AliasMaker Aliases. It
will also give you the option to discard all existing application aliases
of type 'adrp' except those in your Apple Menu Items and Startup Items
folders. This will make it handy to launch all appl- ications from just
one folder instead of having to open a bunch of windows while in the
Finder. SYSTEM 7 DEPENDENT .. obviously. Enjoy!
Name = A La Carte 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:A La Carte 1.2.sit
Size: 72K Date:12/23/94
Description:
A La Carte 1.2 - A La Carte is a nifty menu utility which is designed to
help you open frequently used applications, documents, and folders. A La
Carte places a menu near the balloon help menu which you can access from
any application. From the menu, you can launch an application with or
without an attached document, or bring a folder to the front in a Finder
window. The power of A La Carte is that it automatically keeps track of
recently used items, so that your most recent work is readily accessible.
A La Carte is a System 7 Control Panel Device which has several
configuration options, online help and balloon help. A La Carte has been
tested extensively on a variety of 680x0 based Macintoshes as well as...
Name = ARA Server.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:ARA Server.sit
Size: 15K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
ARA Server - One of the most exciting new capabilities to come along in
quite some time is Apple Computer's AppleTalk Remote Access, or ARA. It
allows you to create a connection between a remote computer and a local
area network. We like ARA at UserLand, in fact we use it to bridge
computers here all the time. It works. Then we heard that Apple was
offering an API for ARA -- we couldn't resist creating a small applet to
bridge ARA to Frontier script writing. As a result, your scripts can now
operate over a phone line! This is going to be very interesting. Using ARA
Server and Frontier, you can automatically initiate an ARA connection,
manage it, and terminate the connection.
Name = ASoaK.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:ASoaK.sit
Size: 19K Date: 3/19/95
Description:
ASoaK - This is a sort, a barely-adequate nevertheless robust kind of a
sort. It's A Sort of a Kind (hereafter aSoaK for brevity's sake). It's
robust in that it will sort arbitrarily large files. It's barely-adequate
because it implements only the bare minimum of features I envision for a
useful sorting utility. I produced it this way, in this form, because I,
personally, need something now, and because I don't have time to do more
than this right now.
Name = A Sort of a Kind.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:A Sort of a Kind.sit
Size: 12K Date: 1/31/93
Description:
A Sort of a Kind - A Sort of a Kind will sort arbitrarily large text files.
File size is limited only to allocated RAM, with the reliable factor being
file-size + 128K. If you get a message that your file is too large,
increase aSoaK's memory allocation. 1. Get Info on the file. Note its size
in kilobytes. 2. Add 128K to the size of the file. 3. Get Info on aSoaK
and change the figure in the Current Size box in the lower right-hand
corner to the value you came up with in step 2.
Name = ATM with 7.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:ATM with 7.1.sit
Size: 2K Date:11/26/92
Description:
ATM with 7.1 - When you install System 7.1 over System 7.0, most bitmapped
and TrueType fonts are moved to the Fonts folder, with the exception of the
Chicago, Geneva, and Monaco fonts, which remain in the System files. Any
PostScript fonts located at the root level of the System folder or in the
Extensions folder are not moved to the Fonts folder and can be located by
ATM 2.03. When using ATM 2.03 with System 7.1, please use the following
installation procedure to install additional PostScript fonts.
Name = About 1.0.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:About 1.0.3.sit
Size: 77K Date: 8/09/94
Description:
About 1.0.3 - About is a process monitor. Its appearance is an unabashed
knockoff of the Finder's display; but unlike that display, you can
actually use About to interact with your processes and get information on
them. A little arrow appears next to the current process. Clicking an icon
switches you to its process, and optionclicking an icon hides or shows
that process, just like the Hide and Show commands in the application
menu. You can customize the display in many ways use large icons if you
prefer, or arrange the processes by their location in memory to reveal the
holes in your address space. Also included is Mountain 1.0.1. which
intercepts the Finders About This Macintosh command to launch About
Name = Accomplice 1.2b3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Accomplice 1.2b3.sit
Size: 39K Date:10/06/94
Description:
Accomplice is a Control Panel that allows you to perform several functions
quickly and easily no matter what application you are in (even in a modal
dialog). By holding down certain modifier keys and clicking anywhere, you
access a pop-up menu that allows you to - 1) change the current process,
2) change the screen depth (the number of colors shown on-screen), 3)
change the speaker volume, or 4) insert an unusual character into whatever
document you're working in at the current insertion point.
Name = Acme Movers 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Acme Movers 1.1.sit
Size:489K Date: 5/14/95
Description:
Acme Movers 1.1 - Acme Movers is a utility designed to supplement the
Finder and provide an alternative interface for moving or copying files
from one location to another on any mounted volumes. Regardless of whether
the source file or folder and the destination folder are on the same
volume or different mounted volumes, you have a choice of moving the
source (leaving only one copy of it at the destination), copying the
source (leaving the source where it is and making a copy of it at the
destination) or moving the source and creating an alias to its new
location at its old location.
Name = Add Extensions.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Add Extensions.sit
Size: 12K Date: 1/14/95
Description:
Add Extensions - These AppleScript droplets will add or remove DOS style
file name extensions respectively. If a folder is dropped onto one of the
utilities, it will recursively search the contents of the folder, and the
contents of any folders contained in it, changing the name of all the
files along the way. I find them useful when removing .txt from downloaded
files.
Name = Adder 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Adder 1.1.sit
Size: 7K Date:11/02/93
Description:
Adder 1.1 - Adder enables users to add applications to the At Ease desktop
from a floppy disk. The Adder application (not an alias) must be placed in
the At Ease Items folder. Adder also enables the easy removal of all
applications added in this way. At Ease in a commercial program from Apple
Computer.
Name = Airport QuickStart.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Airport QuickStart.sit
Size: 8K Date:10/26/92
Description:
Airport QuickStart.cpt - Airport Quickstart is an extension which allows
faster starting of a powerbook at those airport security gates when the
agents wants to be sure you're carrying a computer, and not a bomb.
Enclosed is edition 1.0.2 of Airport QuickStart. It now loads a lot sooner
(maybe a few seconds so) and no longer exhibits the incompatibility with
Now Startup. It is no longer a cdev but is an extension instead, which is
fine because the cdev never worked anyway (there's nothing to configure in
this extension...you simply hold down the 'Q' key at startup to make it
work).
Name = A.k.a. 1.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:A.k.a. 1.01.sit
Size:172K Date: 1/11/95
Description:
A.k.a. 1.01 - a.k.a. is a utility that easily creates and renames aliases
and allows you to place the newly created aliases anywhere on any mounted
volume. You may interact with a.k.a. by double-clicking it and then
specifying the file, folder or disk to alias or by dragging the file,
folder or disk and dropping it on a.k.a. Depending on the preferences you
have set, a.k.a. will either automatically create the alias(es) placed in
one of two user-specified folders or prompt you for a name and location
for the alias(es) or let you decide between these options on the fly.
Shareware. a.k.a. is the simplest and fastest way to create an alias with
a different name or in some location besides the Apple Menu Items...
Name = Alert.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Alert.sit
Size: 7K Date: 7/21/91
Description:
Alert - This INIT will move the cursor to the default button of the alert.
It can also center the alert in the screen. A control panel is included to
configure the INIT. It is system 7 compatible.
Name = AliasBOSS2.03.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AliasBOSS2.03.sit
Size: 61K Date: 1/02/93
Description:
AliasBOSS2.03 - The AliasBOSS is an alias management utility. You may scan
your hard disk for aliases and manipulate them in some way (ie verify and
repair, move, or get information on their owners). You may also scan your
hard disk for files other than aliases (of a type and creator you specify)
so that you can create aliases en masse, if needed. This version brings
AliasBOSS up to date with System 7.1.
Name = Alias Director 3.5.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Alias Director 3.5.2.sit
Size: 54K Date:11/19/93
Description:
Alias Director 3.5.2 - Alias Director was written to make creating, using,
and the various aspects of alias management as easy as possible. To provide
the maximum in speed and convenience, Alias Director makes extensive use of
the drag-and-drop feature of System 7. While there is extensive Balloon
Help provided, it is still advisable to read the documentation carefully
to be sure you are fully aware of its feature set and how to access those
features. New to version 3.1 is the ability to configure the drop keys for
invoking Alias Director's myriad drag and drop options. However, for the
sake of simplicity, the following describes the use of drag and drop using
the default drop key settings. System 7 is required.
Name = AliasDragger 1.0b1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AliasDragger 1.0b1.sit
Size: 5K Date: 8/15/94
Description:
AliasDragger 1.0b1 - As of System 7 Pro, the Finder includes a number of
undocumented features that the developers were able to sneak in. HOWEVER,
in order to keep them secret, you need an extension which will enable the
features. The most notable of the features is control dragging alias
creation - in other words hold down the control key and drag a file to
another folder...instead of copying it, it will create an alias! I have
enclosed an extension that I wrote (called Alias Dragger, oddly enough)
that will enable the feature. This is if it works, great - if not, bummer!
ware... and has NOTHING to do with my employer, so leave them alone.
(Works ok for me!). Works with System 7.5 also.
Name = Alias Dragon 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Alias Dragon 1.1.sit
Size: 11K Date: 3/23/94
Description:
Alias Dragon 1.1 - The System 7 Finder seems to have a bug in the way it
handles aliases. When an alias points to an application on a different
volume, it may lose its ability to have files dropped on it. Although
people will often tell you to rebuild your desktop database when you have
trouble launching things, in this case rebuilding the desktop actually
causes the problem. I wrote Alias Dragon as a tool to fix this problem,
until the next time you rebuild your desktop. Alias Dragon works by
scanning for application aliases that point to different volumes, and
copying information from the desktop database of the target to the desktop
database of the alias. Version 1.1 is scriptable and has modeless...
Name = Alias Finder Pro 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Alias Finder Pro 1.0.sit
Size: 9K Date: 4/06/94
Description:
Alias Finder Pro 1.0 - A small application that finds alias creators with
one step. Alias Finder was written to provide a simple way to find the
file that an alias file refers to. It performs this in the most natural
way possible - it asks the System 7 Finder to show the file. It does this
by sending an Apple Event to the Finder which was specifically created to
do this. To have Alias Finder find an original file, merely drop the alias
file on to Alias Finder within the Finder. Alias Finder will run and then
exit, and the Finder will open thefolder where the original file is and
select that file. Alias Finder can also find folders and volumes. Fast and
Effective. Essential for System 7 users.
Name = AliasMenu1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AliasMenu1.1.sit
Size: 17K Date: 4/23/93
Description:
AliasMenu1.1 - AliasMenu adds menus to the Finder. These menus work exactly
like the Apple Menu: they may contain any kind of items (applications,
documents, desk accessories, folders, aliases, control panels...).
Selecting an item in a menu will open it, as if you had double-clicked it.
The menu titles can be replaced by icons, which you'll find useful if you
have a small screen. AliasMenu needs System version 7.0 or higher. It
doesn't modify the System or the Finder in any way.
Name = AliasNewDownloads 0.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:AliasNewDownloads 0.2.sit
Size: 3K Date: 3/14/92
Description:
This script, when first run, will create two variables in your people.ME
named ANDSource and ANDDest. You can guess their meaning. You will be
asked to show AND the folder which will act as the source and where the
aliases should be saved. When run, it will alias all files in the source
except the invisible Icon file, if any. All aliases will be prefixed with
the current month and date plus one space.
Name = Alias Repair 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Alias Repair 1.0.sit
Size: 10K Date:12/04/92
Description:
Alias Repair 1.0 - This freeware System 7 only extension adds two buttons
to the 'broken alias' dialog: Repair and Delete. Repair lets you re-link
aliases to their lost application or file. No special keys to invoke, no
utility to run--transparent until needed! If you're like me, constantly
reorganizing your hard drive, only to find your aliases broken, then this
one's for you too!
Name = Alias Repointer 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Alias Repointer 1.1.sit
Size: 24K Date: 2/17/95
Description:
Alias Repointer 1.1 - Do these scenarios sound familiar? You just copied a
bunch of stuff from a CD-ROM to a hard drive, and all your aliases are
messed up. Or, you just restored from a backup, and all your aliases are
all messed up. Apple's Alias Manager isn't designed to handle situations
like the above, where you copy files and aliases to those files, and
expect the newly copied aliases to 'point' to the newly copied files. Sure
you can manually fix the aliases--but if you have any more than about 5,
it becomes a pain to wander through the folders, clicking on aliases, Get
Info, Find original, etc. And, it doesn't always work, forcing you to
create new ones. Enter Alias Repointer. Now there's an easier way!!
Name = AliasStyler.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AliasStyler.sit
Size: 5K Date: 8/18/92
Description:
AliasStyler - This is a control panel that allows you to change the style
that the Finder displays Aliases names in.
Name = AliasZoo 2.05.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AliasZoo 2.05.sit
Size:148K Date: 7/19/94
Description:
AliasZoo 2.05 - AliasZoo is the quickest and easiest way to get control
over the mountain of Alias files living on your Hard Drive. This version
of AliasZoo adds some necessary changes for PowerTalk (System 7 Pro), and
supports the latest interface craze - Drag and Drop. AliasZoo now has an
option to resolve only the aliases you have selected in its list. To
activate this feature, hold down the [option] key when you click the
Resolve button. Shareware.
Name = Aliassistant 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Aliassistant 1.1.sit
Size: 9K Date: 9/12/94
Description:
Aliassistant 1.1 - This program makes an alias of whatever you drop on it,
and presents a standard Save dialog to specify where to save the alias, and
what to call it. The default folder is the Apple Menu folder, but you can
save it anywhere. If you drop several items onto Aliassistant, you will get
a separate Save dialog for each item.
Name = Alias-tricks.txt.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Alias-tricks.txt.sit
Size: 4K Date: 6/28/94
Description:
Alias-tricks.txt - This a brief account of my recent experiences with
aliases. Hopefully it will be of use to others. A simple trick allowed me
to do a backup-restore of my hard disk with only a few aliases ending up
detached (some because I forgot to unlock them before starting, others
because they ended up pointing across the new partitions). Includes - How
do aliases work? Hassle free backup/restore, and helpful tips. This is a
text file.
Name = AltOrMain Folders 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AltOrMain Folders 1.1.sit
Size: 26K Date: 9/28/94
Description:
AltOrMain Folders 1.1 - These extensions swap the various system folders
around, including - Apple Menu Items, Control Panels, Extensions,
Preferences, Print Monitor Documents, Startup Items, Temporary Items,
Desktop Folder, and Trash. To do this, simply create a new folder next to
the existing one with the same name with .alt on the end. When AltFromMain
Folders is executed at startup, it will rename the folders with .alt on
the end as the main folder, and add the suffix .main to the original
folder, resulting in the alternative folder taking over from the original
one. AltToMain Folders does the reverse, restoring the setup to the
original state. Requires System 7. Part of the Dejal Desktop...
Name = Amanuensis.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Amanuensis.sit
Size: 20K Date: 3/19/95
Description:
Amanuensis - Amanuensis duplicates files, combining the Finder functions
Duplicate (CMD-D) and Option-Copy in one very fast utility. It 'sees'
files of any type, and it duplicates both the data and resource forks. An
Amanuensis duplicate is an exact copy of the original. If you simply Drag
& Drop files on the Amanuensis icon, new files will be created in the same
folder as the original. These new files will have the extension .DUP
appended to their names.
Name = Andy's buttons.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Andy's buttons.sit
Size: 4K Date: 3/03/93
Description:
Andys buttons - Install these buttons into a copy of your Greg's Buttons.
They are drawn a little bit more representative of what actual buttons look
like (warning: if you like the 'fake' look of the buttons moving down &
right, do not install these). I have been doing graphic arts on the Mac
since '88; lot of experience. check these out. Experiment with different
highlight colors with the color control panel.
Name = Another Finder Hack 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Another Finder Hack 1.1.sit
Size: 4K Date:10/06/92
Description:
Finder Hack 1.1 - If you run System 7 on your Mac and use multiple hard
drives or multiple hard drive partitions, youve probably run across an
alert when you try to unmount one of those icons saying, Are you sure that
you sure you want to remove the disk --- from the desktop? It will
reappear on the desktop when the Macintosh is restarted. If youre annoyed
by this alert, you can turn it off by using ResEdit. Details inside!
Name = Apollo 1.13.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Apollo 1.13.sit
Size:413K Date: 4/04/95
Description:
Apollo 1.13 - Apollo is a program which makes it easier for you to start up
other programs. Whatever you are doing on your Mac, you can call up Apollo
and ask it to start an application or to open a document, control panel,
desk accessory or Finder folder. Many other functions, too numerous to
list here. Shareware.
Name = AppChooser 2.0.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AppChooser 2.0.5.sit
Size: 17K Date: 3/27/95
Description:
AppChooser 2.0.5 - AppChooser allows you to choose a substitute application
to use when the application which created a document that has been
double-clicked isn't available. For example, normally TeachText is used as
the substitute application for orphaned 'TEXT' and 'PICT' documents, but
with AppChooser, you can choose any substitution application. And you can
define more! Extremely easy to use, no restart is necessary, and your
changes are permanent and take effect right after you close AppChooser.
Requires System 7. Not compatible with System 7.5, and is no longer
required with 7.5's Macintosh Easy Open.
Name = App Cleanup.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:App Cleanup.sit
Size: 4K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
App Cleanup - is a frontier script for clean up. When you get a new version
of an application, how does the Finder tell the difference? This script
travels over all the folders you ask it to looking for files whose creator
ID equals the ID you specify. When it finds one, it asks if you want to
set its creator ID to '----' Make sure NOT to change the ID of the real
copy of the program, the one you want to launch when you double-click on a
data file. We wrote this script for Frontier beta sites, who may want to
keep old Frontiers but want to be sure the current one is the one the
Finder recognizes Frontier's creator ID is 'LAND'.
Name = AppDisk 1.6.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AppDisk 1.6.1.sit
Size: 23K Date: 8/19/93
Description:
AppDisk 1.6.1 - AppDisk is a ramdisk. What is a ramdisk? Its a piece of
software that lets you use some extra RAM memory as a really fast hard
disk. The disk will appear on your desktop just like any other hard disk,
and you can copy files to it just like normal. The only difference between
a ramdisk and a normal disk is that when you turn the power off to your
Mac, or restart, the contents of the ramdisk are lost. This is one reason
AppDisk has several options to automatically save a copy of the ramdisk
contents onto your hard disk. The difference between AppDisk and most
other ramdisk programs is that the AppDisk gets the memory for its disk
from its application memory. Requires System 7.
Name = AppHider 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AppHider 1.1.sit
Size: 6K Date: 3/27/95
Description:
AppHider 1.1 - Drag & drop an application to AppHider and the app will be
hidden from the Finder. Why, you may ask, would you want to do that? Well,
let's say you have two versions of the same app and you want the Finder to
temporarily use the older version when launching documents. Just drag the
newer app to AppHider and it will be hidden from the Finder. To undo a
hidden app, simply double click on the app and AppHider will unhide it.
(The app will appear as a plain document icon when hidden.)
Name = AppMenu Additions 1.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:AppMenu Additions 1.01.sit
Size: 5K Date:11/02/93
Description:
AppMenu Additions 1.01 - The file Application Menu contains some useful
AppleScript commands that let you invoke the functions of the top three
items in the System 7 application menu from a script. Hide front
application hides the frontmost application (and brings another
application to the front); Hide other applications hides all but the
frontmost application; and Show all applications makes all application
windows visible again. To use this addition, put it in your Scripting
Additions folder (inside your Extensions folder in the System Folder). You
must have AppleScript, a commercial program from Apple, to use this file.
Name = AppSwitch 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AppSwitch 1.0.1.sit
Size: 9K Date:12/04/94
Description:
AppSwitch 1.0.1 -AppSwitch is a Control Panel that allows you to switch
between active applications and desk accessories. The hot key is initially
configured for Command-ESC. This will bring up the next application to the
foreground. You can change the hot key setting in the control panel.
Name = AppleLink.numbers.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:AppleLink.numbers.sit
Size: 12K Date: 3/14/92
Description:
If you travel and use AppleLink while you're on the road, use this table to
locate a local phone number that you can use to get your email. You can do
it manually or automatically. AppleLink.numbers.outline has a list of all
the phone numbers sorted by state. Run AppleLink.numbers.script to get a
prompt for the state or city you're looking for, enter the state or city
and let the Frontier script do the searching for you.
Name = AppleMenuAdd 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AppleMenuAdd 1.0.sit
Size: 17K Date: 8/13/92
Description:
AppleMenuAdd 1.0 - AppleMenuAdd makes it easy for you to add aliases of
files, folders, and disks to your Apple menu. You drag and drop an item on
AppleMenuAdd or launch AppleMenuAdd and select an item to add
interactively. Items can be any object in the Finder such as files,
applications, folders, or disks. AppleMenuAdd creates an alias file which
points to the original item and places it in the Apple Menu Items folder
within your System Folder.
Name = AppleTalk On 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AppleTalk On 1.0.sit
Size: 10K Date: 9/09/93
Description:
AppleTalk On 1.0 - This is an application extension ('appe') which does
almost nothing but idle until it is quit, which usually only happens when
you Restart or Shutdown your Macintosh. At this time, AppletalkOn will
examine the current state of Appletalk and turn it on. It will also save
the state of AppleTalk and optionally restore that state when you boot up
next time. The reason this extension is necessary is that, starting with
System 7 TuneUp, AppleTalk does not load into memory if it is off at
startup time. This requires you to turn AppleTalk on and then restart.
This is annoying at best, and thus was born AppleTalkOn. AppleTalkOn
currently occupies 20K or RAM while it runs.
Name = Application Station 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Application Station 1.1.sit
Size:158K Date: 2/02/94
Description:
Application Station 1.1 - Application Station (A/S) is a launching utility
that allows you to create groups containing as many applications and
documents as you wish. You can then perform individual application
launching, document lauching, or entire group launching. Documents may
also be either opened or printed. A/S goes a lot further than simple
launching. You can attach notes to any group, application, or document
entry. You can launch applications with selected documents, all documents,
or no documents. You can also choose any application or document and A/S
will use AppleEvents to locate the files in the Finder, or ask the Finder
to get information on a file. Requires System 7.
Name = Arriba.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Arriba.sit
Size: 39K Date: 8/29/92
Description:
Arriba! enhances the Find File functions of the Finder. Search quickly for
files based on name, Type, creator, attributes (invisible, busy, namelock,
etc.). Has features to organize your System Folder, make sound files from
all snd resources found in files, Make aliases of all appli- cation files
found in search, view Paint and PICT files, sample DA and FKEY files ..
and more. You will find it much easier and faster than the Finder in
location files. Hope you like it! Freeware. System 7 Dependent.
Name = Arriba UltraLite.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Arriba UltraLite.sit
Size: 20K Date:11/06/94
Description:
Arriba UltraLite - Arriba UltraLite enhances the Find File functions of the
Finder. Search quickly for files based on name, Type, creator, attributes
(invisible, busy, namelock, etc.). You will find it much easier and faster
than the Finder in location files. Hope you like it! Freeware. System 7 Dep
endent.
Name = Assimilator 1.00.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Assimilator 1.00.sit
Size:117K Date: 3/06/95
Description:
Assimilator 1.00 - Assimilator is designed for Macintosh lab situations
where you want to make all the harddisks in a lab look (more or less)
identical. When the Assimilator program is run on a lab Macintosh it will
mount an AppleShare file server and then make the harddisk look more or
less exactly like a pre-specified source folder on the server. It does
this by throwing away (into the Trash) any files or folders that dont
belong or are different and downloading any missing files. Icon positions,
folder views, finder flags and so forth are all corrected on the client
Macintosh to match the source folder. Assimilator requires System 7 and a
harddisk.
Name = At For The Macintosh 1.00.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:At For The Macintosh 1.00.sit
Size: 29K Date: 3/09/95
Description:
At For The Macintosh 1.00 - @At is a simple task scheduling program which
allows you to set up to 10 pre-defined tasks (programs or Apple Scripts)
to run a specific times. The 'Task No' popup menu selects the task number
to be set, 1 to 10. If the other dialog box items are grayed out, and the
'Program Name-' box says 'none' then no task has been selected. To select
a task to run, and set it's time to run etc., click the 'Edit Task'
button. Select the program to be run using the file selection dialog box
which is now being displayed. Now set the time you want the program to run
using the time popup menus. This is the demo version. After it has been
launched 25 times it stops working.
Name = At Peace 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:At Peace 1.0.sit
Size: 19K Date:10/26/93
Description:
At Peace 1.0 - At Peace is the Peace and Quiet Utility for use with Apple's
At Ease. At peace provides the option of turning on and off the click and
swish sounds of At Ease, which may be found to be annoying. In addition,
At Peace can launch and quit At Ease, Finder, as well as other programs
such as control panels and desk accessories. Shareware $7.
Name = Attributes 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:Attributes 1.3.sit
Size: 63K Date: 8/02/94
Description:
Attributes 1.3 - Attribute is a flexible program designed to alter file
information using a drag-and-drop interface. Drag a set of file / folder /
disk icons onto this program's icon and Attribute will change the file
information according to user specification. This function only works on
files. Dropping folders or disks onto Attribute will modify information of
the contents of the folder or disk. Information that can be modified
includes date of file creation / modification, creator, file type,
invisibility, and lock / unlock attributes. The user can operate on all
files or only files that match some criteria (such as creator, file type,
etc.). This is the 680x0 Mac version. A PowerMac version is elsewhere.
Name = AudioCDgh 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:AudioCDgh 1.0.sit
Size: 17K Date: 9/15/94
Description:
AudioCDgh 1.0 - AudioCDgh is an AppleScript extension which gives Scriptors
the ability to play mounted audio CDs. The CD player must use a driver
which uses the same interface as the the Apple CD ROM driver. This
extension should be compatible with scripts written for the GTQ
Programming Suite's Audio Cd extension. Place the AudioScript gh file into
Scripting Additions folder of the Extensions folder of the System Folder.
Remove the Audio CD extension if previously installed.
Name = Audio Strip GH 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Audio Strip GH 1.2.sit
Size: 85K Date: 5/01/95
Description:
Audio Strip GH 1.2 - Audio Strip GH is a collection of 11 Control Strip
modules which implement the controls on a CD player - play, stop, eject,
volume, pause/continue, fast forward, fast backward, skip to next track,
skip to previous track, display time and one module which does most
everything. It should work with any drive which uses Apple's CD-ROM driver
(although, the volume control will not work with the CDSC drive). It does
not work with some Toshiba drives as they are mounted on the SCSI bus
until after the control strip modules are loaded. I assume that this
limitation applies to some other non-Apple drives.
Name = AutoCat 1.7.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AutoCat 1.7.sit
Size:107K Date: 4/17/95
Description:
AutoCat 1.7 - AutoCat is a control panel that automatically catalogs your
floppy disks when they are ejected. With AutoCat, you only have to write
the name of your disks on their label. To find a file, you can uses the
Find... command from the Finder as if your file was on your hard disk. How
does AutoCat catalog disks ? While you eject a disk, AutoCat creates a
folder (with the same name as your disk and with a customized AutoCat
icon). It puts in this folder aliases of all the files of the disk.
AutoCat maintains the hierarchy of your floppy disk - it copies folders of
the disk and, instead of copying files, makes aliases and puts them in
their folders.
Name = AutoLock 1.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AutoLock 1.5.sit
Size: 35K Date: 5/11/95
Description:
AutoLock 1.5 - AutoLock is a small application intended to alleviate some
problems associated with running childrens applications (games, etc.)
under the System 7 Finder. AutoLock can help to prevent small children
from accidentally sending a game to the background. In addition, AutoLock
can salvage many old (but good!) games that are virtually impossible to
use under System 7. Finally, AutoLock's Shell Mode provides a limited
launching functionality that can be used in place of the Finder, somewhat
like At Ease (with no frills, however). Also, check out the author's newer
product, Serenity!
Name = AutoMenus Pro 3.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AutoMenus Pro 3.0.sit
Size: 67K Date: 6/02/95
Description:
AutoMenus Pro 3.0 - AutoMenus Pro is a control panel that makes menu use
(especially those pesky hierarchical menus) much easier. It can be set so
that menus will drop down when the cursor is placed in the menu heading or
it can be set to drop down a menu after a click of the mouse. Once down, a
menu can be put back up automatically just by moving the mouse outside the
menu or with the click of the mouse. What makes AutoMenus Pro so useful is
that the menus stay down without the need to hold down the mouse button.
Once you get used to AutoMenus Pro you will wonder why Apple didn't
include something like this as a standard part of the system software.
Name = AutoStarter 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:A:AutoStarter 1.1.sit
Size:178K Date: 8/11/94
Description:
AutoStarter 1.1 - AutoStarter is a small background-only application to
perform several tasks every day. These tasks are - Start applications
automatically at predefined times. Stop applications automatically at
predefined times. Interrupt applications automatically at predefined times
(stop them at one time and start them again at a second time if they were
running in the beginning). Mount remote volumes automatically at
predefined times. This may be especially useful for automated backups on
remote volumes. To perform these tasks AutoStarter uses a database and
checks the entries in predefined time intervals.
Name = Auto-send to address.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Auto-send to address.sit
Size: 9K Date: 6/16/94
Description:
Auto-send to address - SomeName@Somedomain. Automagically sends file(s) to
a pre-determined e-mail address. An Eudora script.
Postcard-ware/E-mail-ware. Here is a little script I wrote for use with
Eudora (I use 1.4.2) that takes any number of dragged-on files and sends
them, in separate messages (so we don't confuse non MIME-aware mailers),
to a pre-determined e-mail address. How do you determine the e-mail
address? Simple! It's the script's name! Therefore, all you have to do is
duplicate the script and re-name it to the recipient's e-mail address. You
can even use Eudora nicknames since Eudora will resolve them. This is
particularily useful for distribution lists.
Name = Autotype1.1ur.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Autotype1.1ur.sit
Size: 10K Date: 3/03/94
Description:
Autotype1.1ur - An OSAX to allow simulated keystrokes from a script.
Automate even applications that *don;t* support AppleScript. If you can do
it from the keyboard, now you can do it from a script. Menu Shortcuts,
Dialog boxes, Text input, etc... A poor mans QuickKeys. Unregistered
version allows only A-Z. Registered version allows _any_ key. Registration
cheap/free.
Name = Backup Reminder 1.02.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:Backup Reminder 1.02.sit
Size: 15K Date:11/16/93
Description:
Backup Reminder 1.02 - Backup Reminder is an extension which was written
because the author couldn't find another utility that would do what he
wanted - remind him when his hard disk was due for backing up. At preset
intervals of between 2 to 14 days, Backup Reminder will display a dialog
box when you start up your Mac. This dialog will tell you its time for a
backup, will let you select when the next reminder will be displayed, and
gives you the option of launching your backup application immediately.
Does not include backup software, just the reminder!
Name = Bag-atelle 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:Bag-atelle 1.0.sit
Size: 9K Date: 1/02/95
Description:
Bag-atelle 1.0 - Drag and drop any font file, sound file or desk accessory
on this application to pack it in a suitcase. You should NOT pack desk
accessories located in the Apple Menu Items folder.
Name = BalloonFONT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:BalloonFONT.sit
Size: 5K Date: 8/24/92
Description:
BalloonFONT - This is a Control Panel Device that allows you to change the
Font used with balloon help.
Name = BalloonHelpMe 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:BalloonHelpMe 1.0.1.sit
Size: 4K Date: 9/26/94
Description:
BalloonHelpMe 1.0.1 - BalloonHelpMe is a simple little Control Strip Module
(ships with System 7.5) that turns Balloon Help on and off without a trip
to the Help menu. Press once - Balloon Help is on. Press again - its off.
Of course, you need Apple's Control Strip control panel in order to use
BalloonHelpMe. Look for more interesting and useful Control Strip modules
in the near future.
Name = BalloonPopper 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:BalloonPopper 1.1.sit
Size: 11K Date: 5/30/95
Description:
BalloonPopper 1.1 - I have a love-hate relationship with Balloon Help. It
can be really useful when I am checking out a new program, (and don't feel
like reading the manual) but it can be excruciatingly annoying when left
on. Anyway, here's a solution - Just use one of these BalloonPopper FKEYs!
Whenever you hit the key, Balloon Help will be toggled on or off. Included
are 5 copies of the resource, each with a different ID. number. So, if you
want to toggle Balloon Help by typing command-shift-6, you will use the
one numbered 6. If you are using System 7.1 or greater you can stick one
of these in the Fonts folder (yes, I know, they aren't fonts, but the
System thinks they are). You don't even need to reboot. Otherwise use
Name = BasicColorMonitor.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:BasicColorMonitor.sit
Size: 4K Date: 4/08/93
Description:
BasicColorMonitor - The purpose of the Basic Color Monitor system extension
is to eliminate the problem that Macintosh Quadra 700, 800, 900, and 950
and Macintosh Centris 610 and 650 users may have with overly green screen
color on the Apple Basic Color Monitor and some non-Apple VGA (Video
Graphics Array) monitors. If you have one of these computers and are
having problems with overly green screen color, you may want to try
installing this extension. It will correct the problem if you have an
Apple Basic Color Monitor, and it may correct the problem if you have a
non-Apple VGA monitor.
Name = BatteryAmnesia 1.4.0a.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:BatteryAmnesia 1.4.0a.sit
Size: 72K Date: 5/26/95
Description:
BatteryAmnesia 1.4.0a - BatteryAmnesia is a utility for any PowerBook that
uses a nickel-cadmium (NiCad) battery or Nickel-Hydride (NiHy) battery.
Over time, these batteries are susceptible to a memory effect, which can
reduce their battery capacity. The memory effect can be cured by fully
discharging the battery before recharging it. BatteryAmnesia provides a
safe, fast and automatic way to deep discharge your PowerBook's battery.
BatteryAmnesia automatically bypasses the low battery warning dialogs, and
prevents the soft sleep brought on by those dialogs, and will run your
PowerBook's battery down until the hard hardware shutdown occurs, which is
at a lower voltage. This provides a better discharge.
Name = BatteryMenu.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:BatteryMenu.sit
Size: 4K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
BatteryMenu - The Battery Menu System Extension displays the equivelent of
the Battery Menu DA in the menu bar. It tells you how much power is left in
the battery as well as if the Macintosh is attached to an AC adaptor (the
battery is recharging). This INIT should work on any Portable Macintosh.
When installed, it takes up about 1K of memory.
Name = BatteryMinder 2.1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:BatteryMinder 2.1.2.sit
Size: 57K Date: 1/15/95
Description:
BatteryMinder 2.1.2 - BatteryMinder does many things to make life with a
PowerBook happier. Features - it can turn Appletalk OFF when run and ON
when quit to save on battery while at the same time forcing Appletalk to
load at startup. Buttons for easy toggling Appletalk and Sound on and off.
Menu access for setting sound volume. Indicators for remaining battery
power and processor speed. Battery timers displaying minutes elapsed and
approximate minutes remaining. Customizing options for your own setup and
usage. Double-click BatteryMinder's window for computer sleep. Requires a
PowerBook, System 7 or greater and about 30k free memory. And more.
Name = BePatriotic.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:BePatriotic.sit
Size: 5K Date: 5/03/92
Description:
bePatriotic - Election season is here, and the patriotic spirit seems to be
a little lacking. So to get that patriotic spirit rockin, I wrote this
little thingy so you can show your colors on your Mac! beP only works with
System 7 & up, and will refuse to run if this is not the case. What beP
does is change one bit in the 'itlc' resource in your system file. To do
this yourself, just use resedit to open up your system file & edit the
resource yourself.
Name = Beep Saver 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:Beep Saver 1.1.sit
Size: 7K Date:11/21/94
Description:
Beep Saver 1.1 - Beep Saver is a freeware system extension designed for
users of Apple's Energy Saver control panel. The Energy Saver control
panel, which is distributed with Apple's new multiple scan monitors, turns
off the Energy-Star compliant monitors after a specified time interval to
save energy. When the user wakes the monitor, the monitor turns back on
accompanied by a repetitive, annoying beep. Beep Saver shuts off the
beeping and replaces it with a display of the LEDs on the Apple extended
keyboard. To use Beep Saver, copy it to the Extensions folder of the
System folder. This will also force Beep Saver to load before Energy
Saver, which is required for Beep Saver's operation. Runs emulated on
Name = BeforeDark 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:BeforeDark 1.1.sit
Size: 35K Date: 9/21/93
Description:
BeforeDark 1.1 - Here is a system 7 clean application to collect and
install desktop patterns (ppat resource's). Before Dark installs ppats
(PixelPattern) for your desktop background. The interface is very elegant
in both usage and esthetics. By using 64 x 64 pixel ppat's you can create
very complex background textures without having to use a PICT the size of
your screen, which saves memory. New - Enlarged pattern view size to 128 x
128; added an Import All function to the Import; added an alternative
method of installing patterns, which lets the general control panel still
edit colors; Added Menu Balloon Help and more. Requires System 7.
Name = Binary Pump 2.11 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:Binary Pump 2.11 FAT.sit
Size:381K Date: 6/08/95
Description:
Binary Pump 2.11 FAT - Binary Pump is a Macintosh utility which performs
two basic functions- Identifying binary files and filing files into user
defined folders. The identification of binary files is rather trivial for
most Macintosh users, but it is extremely useful for people who frequently
exchange files with IBM PC, Unix, VMS, or any other nonMacintosh computer.
Binary Pump attempts to solve these users problems by analyzing the
contents of these files and setting their file type and creator correctly.
In the process of organizing (or reorganizing) their files, people often
designate certain folders for certain files. Binary Pump memorizes all
those shoulds so that when you give it a file, it puts it in the...
Name = BlackHoleIII.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:BlackHoleIII.sit
Size: 16K Date: 9/12/92
Description:
BlackHoleIII - Yet another Black Hole trash can replacement. But mine
requires System 7. The others don't even work w/ it. Also shareware one
dollar. Read docs.
Name = Blindfold.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:Blindfold.sit
Size: 19K Date: 2/13/92
Description:
Blindfold 1.0 - Make files and folders visible or invisible in the Finder.
Useful for hiding private files or cleaning up ugly desktop clutter. Files
are modified through an open file dialog, or in Drop Box mode. Scans all
directories selected in Drop Box mode, so entire directories or disks can
be modified. This utility can be used without System 7. Another Drop
Rob-Box by Robert Gibson.
Name = Blood 2.03.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:Blood 2.03.sit
Size: 16K Date: 3/24/95
Description:
Blood 2.03 - Blood is an absolutely useless control panel that puts some
drops of blood right on your desktop. The drops will float over all your
windows and will behave like actual holes in your screen. You may move the
drops by dragging them somewhere else or remove them by holding down the
option key when you click inside a drop. Count lets you change the number
of drops to display, and Size lets you change their size. Blood shouldn't
crash, but use it at your own risk. Author - Alessandro Levi Montalcini.
FREEware. Requires System 7.
Name = Bully.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:Bully.sit
Size: 8K Date: 9/03/91
Description:
by Scott T Boyd, The MacHax Group. Copyright 1991, all rights reserved.
I have a 2MB Macintosh that is sometimes the only one I have around to
develop with. MPW just doesnt cut it with only 700k (which is all it gets
with 7.0). Bully gets me what I need by killing Finder and using its
space. With my setup, this can get me as much as 1.2MB. I built Bully with
MPW Pascal on my 2MB machine while running System 7. To use Bully Quit
everything you can or want to quit. Drop one application or document on
Bully. Limitations Bully does not open the document you dropped, but it
does find its application and get it launched for you.
Name = BunchOApps 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:BunchOApps 1.1.sit
Size: 8K Date: 9/26/94
Description:
BunchOApps 1.1 - BunchOApps is a Control Strip Module that lists the most
recent applications that have been run. The list of recent applications is
retained across restarts. If the application is deleted or otherwise
unavailable, it is automatically removed from the list. You can set
certain preferences by selecting the Preferences menu choice which always
appears at the bottom of the recent application menu. BunchOApps can
remember from 1 to 25 different recent applications. Use the up and down
arrows to specify the number of entries to remember. If you specify a
number less than the current size of the list, the oldest entries are
forgotten. Check the Clear App List box to empty the list of recent
Name = BusinessCdImport.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:BusinessCdImport.sit
Size:117K Date: 1/16/95
Description:
BusinessCdImport - Business Card Importer is an application that will let
you create business cards in a personal catalog from data in a text file.
To learn how to use it, choose Business Card Importer Help from the Balloon
Help menu. The application also supports balloon help for its main window
and menus. Electronic Addresses Note - Business Card Importer will let you
import a variety of electronic addresses into a business Card, but it does
not provide a way to view those addresses. Instead it relies on having a
mail gateway from another vendor installed, such as the one from StarNine
or CompuServe, to provide facilities for both viewing and using the
addresses.
Name = Byebye.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:B:Byebye.sit
Size: 14K Date: 5/25/92
Description:
byebye - Logs Appleshare client off after a set period to allow others to
log on to the server. Really expands the use of FileShare. Include a
System-7 remount utility.
Name = CATS ChangeAliasTypeSty 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:CATS ChangeAliasTypeSty 1.1.sit
Size: 83K Date: 4/19/95
Description:
CATS (Change Alias Type Style) - CATS is a utility which changes the font
style used for alias names. System 7 uses italic type to designate
aliases. Unfortunately, italic type is difficult to read when the type is
in small sizes. You can use CATS to change the alias style to any (or any
combination) of the following.
Name = CD Ejector.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:CD Ejector.sit
Size: 7K Date:12/06/94
Description:
CD Ejector - This Script came about because I got disgusted with forgetting
to remove CDs' from the internal drive in my Power Mac. Unfortunately it
lengthens the shut down and restart processes by a small amount. There is
a good side to that because now you will be able to abort the processes.
Results when using any System other than System 7.5 and Finder Version
7.1.4 or later, are unpredictable. To use this Script, just drop it into
the Shutdown Items Folder inside the System Folder of your startup drive.
any ejectable media larger than a 1.44 Meg.(see below) floppy will be
ejected. If you use this, you will no longer have CD's stuck in your
shutdown Mac!
Name = CD Strip 1.0b.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:CD Strip 1.0b.sit
Size: 13K Date:10/22/94
Description:
CD Strip 1.0b - This is a handy-dandy way to control an audio CD via your
Control Strip.
Name = CPUModule 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:CPUModule 1.0.sit
Size: 5K Date: 1/26/95
Description:
CPUModule 1.0 - CPUModule is a Control Strip module that enables and
disables CPU speed cycling (a modest power-saving technique) and allows
you to set the speed at which the CPU operates (a more substantial
power-saving technique). CPUModule works with all Macintosh computers that
support these features. At present, this is only the PowerBooks (as far as
I know). You need Apple's Control Strip or Mice & Men's Desktop Strip to
use CPUModule.
Name = CPU Reporter 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:CPU Reporter 1.0.1.sit
Size: 11K Date: 5/22/95
Description:
CPU Reporter 1.01 - CPU Reporter is a small, almost useless, application
that identifies the CPU your Macintosh is using. It is useful for people
with PowerMac Upgrade Cards (or similar accelerators) who find themselves
switching between processors frequently. The CPU number is displayed in a
small floating window bar. CPU Reporter remembers the position of the
window bar between sessions. Place CPU Reporter in the Startup Items
folder in your System Folder. CPU Reporter uses only 30k of RAM, so it
shouldn't get in the way of other programs; and if you really need the
RAM, you can quit the program. Finally, CPU Reporter performs no
background processing, so it doesn't slow down other applications.
Name = CPUSpeedDisplay 1.0.2a.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:CPUSpeedDisplay 1.0.2a.sit
Size: 44K Date: 5/26/95
Description:
CPUSpeedDisplay 1.02a - CPUSpeedDisplay is a teeny application that runs on
any notebook Macintosh. It does exactly what it says - It displays the
current CPU speed in Megahertz. I originally wrote this utility to aid me
in developing MyBattery, but I've posted it as a resource for anybody to
use if you ever question the speed your computer is running at. Most
PowerBooks and Duos can be configured to run at two speeds - full speed,
which is obviously faster, and reduced speed, which is slower but prolongs
your battery life. CPUSpeedDisplay reads the current CPU speed and
displays it. That's all! This program runs on any portable Macintosh
(Macintosh Portable, PowerBooks, or Duos). It is freeware.
Name = CRLF 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:CRLF 1.2.sit
Size: 22K Date: 2/28/94
Description:
CRLF 1.2 - CRLF is a drag & drop application which performs the conversion
of CR(Mac), LF(Unix) and CRLF(PC) files. It auto-detects the end of line
code of the file which was dropped and converts to the desired file type.
Once you have set up the preference, you will rarely need to make any
interaction with CRLF later. CRLF converts the file in place. The filename
stays the same before and after the conversion. You will notice that it
was converted just by looking at the icons. You can set up these icons by
specifying the creator for each type of output file. Also, CRLF is capable
of dealing with Japanese text, unlike some other similar utilities.
Requires System 7.
Name = CS Battery Display 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:CS Battery Display 1.0.sit
Size: 26K Date: 5/02/95
Description:
CS Battery Display 1.0 - Battery Display is a control strip module which
shows the current status of the battery, and takes up a lot less space in
the control strip than Apple's Battery Monitor module. To use it, drop it
in the Control Strip Modules folder inside the system folder and restart.
FEATURES - Show All Batteries - Only on PowerBook 500s. Show Battery
Consumption - Only on PowerBooks 500s & Duos. Show Charge
Status(charging). Show Charge Status(not charging). Show Time Remaining
(not plugged in) - Only on PowerBooks 500s & Duos. Show Percent Full. Show
Battery Voltage. Show Battery Temperature in C - Only on PowerBooks 500s &
Duos. Show Battery Temperature in F - Only on PowerBooks 500s & Duos.
Name = CS Memory Display 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:CS Memory Display 1.0.1.sit
Size: 12K Date: 5/02/95
Description:
CS Memory Display 1.02 - Memory Display is a control strip module which
shows you the total or front application's used/available memory. Features
- Get Application's Memory shows the allocated/free memory for the front
application. If the Finder is the front application, it shows the total
memory. Get Total Memory shows the total memory/largest unused block for
your machine. Show Application's & Total Memory shows the total memory bar
at the bottom, and the front application's memory bar on top.
Command-click to increase the width of the module, control-click to
decrease. Drag the size box to resize the module. Control-command-click to
set it to the default width. At its minimum width, the graph is...
Name = CS Monitor Bitdepth 1.3.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:CS Monitor Bitdepth 1.3.2.sit
Size: 12K Date: 5/09/95
Description:
CS Monitor Bitdepth 1.32 - Monitor Bitdepth is a control strip module which
allows you to change the bit-depth of a monitor. To use it, drop it in the
Control Strip Modules folder inside the system folder and restart. Features
- The module's menu contains the list of bit-depths your monitor supports.
If there is more than one monitor attached to your computer, the menu also
include a list of the monitors. To set the selected monitor to the maximum
bit-depth, control-click on the module. The normal menu will appear if that
is the current setting. To move the menu bar to another monitor,
command-click on the module to bring up that menu. The normal menu will
appear if there is only one monitor.
Name = CS Process Switch 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:CS Process Switch 1.1.sit
Size: 10K Date: 5/02/95
Description:
CS Process Switch 1.1 - Process Switch is a control strip module which
allows you to switch to a different application by clicking on its icon.
Features - Show Front Application Only shows the icon of the front
application. When you click on it, the next application is brought to the
front. Control-click brings the previous application to the front, and
command-click brings the last active application to the front. The
applications are ordered by when they were launched. Show Constant Number
of Applications shows a constant number of icons, which is determined by
the width of the module. Show All Applications shows the icons of all
currently running application, adjusting the width as necessary....
Name = CSToggle 1.0.0a.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:CSToggle 1.0.0a.sit
Size: 42K Date: 5/26/95
Description:
CSToggle 1.0.0a - CSToggle is a teeny application that has one purpose in
life - to toggle on and off the Control Strip display. If you run it while
the Control Strip is showing, the Control Strip disappears. If you run it
while the Control Strip is hiding, it re-appears. That's all! If the
Control Strip software isn't loaded (you haven't booted your computer with
the Control Strip control panel present) then running this program will
cause nothing to happen.
Name = Calendar CSM 1.2b.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Calendar CSM 1.2b.sit
Size: 7K Date: 2/23/95
Description:
Calendar CSM 1.2b - This is simple control strip module showing calendar of
this month. To use it, you need control strip or desktop strip. Current
holidays setting is for S.Korea. You may want to change the settings. It's
very easy to customize holidays. Don't be scared.
Name = CampFire.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:CampFire.sit
Size: 8K Date:11/30/92
Description:
CampFire - Here's a client-server app that provides a group of users a
simple way to keep in touch what each of the group members is doing. One
machine acts as the Campfire Server and each machine on the net is a
Campfire Client. The interesting thing about CampFire is that it's
implemented entirely in Frontier scripts, using networked Apple Events.
Campfire works with either Frontier or Frontier Runtime as the server or
client. Runtime is available as a shareware package. Full source code for
the scripts is included, so it can easily be customized or extended using
Frontier.
Name = Caps Lock Patch for 7.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Caps Lock Patch for 7.0.1.sit
Size: 16K Date: 7/07/94
Description:
Caps Lock Patch for 7.0.1 - This patch allows one to use the Caps Lock
extension included in System 7.0.1 to work on any Macintosh running System
7.0.1. Caps Lock extension lets you type a lower case letter, when your
caps lock is down, just by pressing the shift key (a feature common on
pc's). This patch is Cool ware - say oh cool and that's it...
Name = Caps Lock Patch 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Caps Lock Patch 1.1.sit
Size: 16K Date: 7/06/94
Description:
Caps Lock Patch 1.1 - This patch allows one to use the Caps Lock extension
included in System 7.1 (for powerbooks) to work on any Macintosh running
System 7.1. This replaces Caps Lock Patch 1.0, which only worked with the
extension included in System 7.0.1. Caps Lock extension lets you type a
lower case letter, when your caps lock is down, just by pressing the shift
key (a feature common on pc's). This patch is Cool ware - say oh cool and
that's it...
Name = CaretPatch 0.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:CaretPatch 0.2.sit
Size: 6K Date: 4/24/95
Description:
CaretPatch 0.2 - Ever lost sight of the little caret, the thin blinking
vertical line used to indicate where the next character you type in is
going to show up on the screen? If so, you might have experimented with
the blinking rate to make it more conspicuous. If that is not enough for
you, this little system extension could be helpful. It draws the caret
with a line two pixels thick instead of only one pixel. This System
Extension might be useful for PowerBook owners. There are a few utilities
that change the shape of the mouse pointer when it is over a text field
(insertion beam, a vertical line with two little horizontal bars, one at
the top, one at the bottom) to something more conspicuous. But they...
Name = CatSeven.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:CatSeven.sit
Size: 19K Date: 3/19/95
Description:
CatSeven - To use Cat o Seven Tails _with_ System 7, simply select the
files you want to concatenate and drag them on the program's icon or an
alias of it. A new file called Concatenated files will be created, and
your original source files will remain unaltered. IMPORTANT - Files will
be concatenated _in the order selected in the Finder_. You establish the
sequence with the sequence that you click upon individual files. In a List
view (by Date, Size or Kind), you can click, marquee or Select All. In ALL
cases, you will concatenate in the order you see in the List view.
Name = Catapult 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Catapult 1.0.sit
Size: 11K Date: 7/20/93
Description:
Catapult 1.0 - Catapult, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box), is a
method of launching applications with drag-and-drop support while helping
to keep your desktop clean. Drop documents over the Catapult icon and
select the application to launch from the get file dialog. The documents
will then be opened by the application you have selected (if that
application allows it). Allows you to try opening files of a type not
normally openable by the target application. If you drop an alias onto
Catapult, the alias will be resolved automatically. Requires System 7.
Name = ChargeTimer Pack.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:ChargeTimer Pack.sit
Size: 63K Date: 6/15/93
Description:
ChargeTimer Pack - ChargeTimer is an application for use with Powerbooks
(system 7 is required) The application shows battery useage, CPU speed,
battery voltage, and battery time remaining. Another feature of Charge
Time is the ability to save the battery voltage and time as a TEXT file.
This file can be used in spreadsheets to graph voltage and time, to test
battery performance. The sampling is once per minute and each line is
just, the Time, a TAB, Voltage, and a return. ChargeTimer 1.2, ChargeTimer
Deluxe 1.1, and ChargeTimer Lite 1.0 are included in this pack.
Name = Check 32! 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Check 32! 1.1.sit
Size: 47K Date: 1/27/94
Description:
Check 32! 1.1 - If you have more than 8 megabytes of RAM installed in your
Mac, chances are you are using 32-bit addressing. Why?? Because if you're
not using 32-bit addressing your Mac won't recognize more than 8 megs of
RAM. What you might not know, is that some of your applications may not be
32-bit clean. What does this mean?? If an application is not 32-bit clean,
you may be experiencing strange System Errors, crashes, irritability,
sleepless nights, etc. That's where Check 32! steps in. Check 32! looks at
your applications to see if they are, indeed, 32-bit compatible. So, check
out your drives, floppies or programs, and turn 32 bit addressing on!
Name = Chris Modules 1.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Chris Modules 1.4.sit
Size: 60K Date: 1/13/95
Description:
Chris Modules 1.4 - These are Control Strip modules. They can only be used
with Apple Computer's Control Strip Control Panel. Control Strip is a super
cool extension that is included with the new PowerBooks and will be made
more widely available as part of System 7.5. So far this package consists
of 6 modules. Clock - Display a digital clock on strip. Control Panels -
Open control panels or control panel folder from popup menu. Express Modem
- Display modem status on strip, turn modem software on/off. Free RAM -
Display free application RAM on strip, free disk space in menu. Processes
- List processes, switch between apps, quit any/all processes. Processor
Speed - Display CPU speed on strip, give misc PB info in menu.
Name = Chronograph 1.11 FAT UR.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Chronograph 1.11 FAT UR.sit
Size:154K Date: 5/03/95
Description:
Chronograph 1.11 UR - Chronograph is a utility that is similar to the UNIX
cron facility. Cron is a scheduling utility that permits programs to
execute on a regular basis. Once per minute, it checks to see if any jobs
require execution. If so, it executes these programs and then becomes idle
until the next minute arrives, when it checks for scheduled jobs again.
This program requires System 7.0 or later to run. It can execute on both
standard Macintoshes and Power Macintoshes. The Cron Master program is a
fat binary.
Name = ChunkJoiner 2.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:ChunkJoiner 2.0.1.sit
Size: 73K Date: 5/22/95
Description:
ChunkJoiner 2.01 - ChunkJoiner is a small utility that lets you join
(concatenate) any group of files in a single piece. To use it, simply
select the files you want to join, and drag&drop them onto ChunkJoiner.
You will be asked the type and creator for the newly created file. You
will be also asked for the name of the application which can open the
resulting file; the Finder 7.x can read this name and show it to the user
if the application is not present. ChunkJoiner physically combines the
documents. ChunkJoiner operates on data forks, because by joining resource
forks you would obtain a corrupted resource file.
Name = Church Windows 1.1 Install.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Church Windows 1.1 Install.sit
Size:163K Date: 5/26/95
Description:
Church Windows 1.1 Install - Church Windows is a Control Panel that allows
you to change the style of windows used by your Mac. Window styles are
implemented through plug-ins, six of which are supplied with this release
(Windows 3.1, Windows 95, NeXT, Motif, Silicon Graphics Iris, and a
grow-handled System 7). Church Windows does not change the appearance of
menus, scroll bars, buttons, or other controls. Church Windows overrides
the normal window style used in dialogs and document windows. It does not
attempt to override the rounded corner style of Desk Accessory windows.
Applications that themselves override the default System window style, or
use rounded windows, are allowed to do so. Church Windows requires...
Name = Cico 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Cico 1.0.sit
Size: 9K Date: 3/04/95
Description:
Cico 1.0 - Cico (pronounced psycho) converts a Microsft Windows .ICO file
to a Macintosh icon. There have recently been a couple of requests for such
a thing. Drag and drop an .ICO file onto Cico. The equivalent Macintosh
icon is placed on the clipboard. It can be pasted onto something using the
Finder's Get Info command, or tossed into a resource editor for more
tweaking. Sine Cico is a drag and drop only application, it requires
System 7.0 or higher.
Name = Clam 1.0b1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Clam 1.0b1.sit
Size: 18K Date: 6/10/93
Description:
Clam 1.0b1 - Clam is a system extension (INIT) for System 7 which
eliminates the icons in the Apple menu. The menu retains its System 7
functionality, it just doesnt have the icons. Using the Apple menu without
icons speeds up the process, especially if you have alot of items under
the Apple menu.
Name = Clarus - the Tail Patch.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Clarus - the Tail Patch.sit
Size: 31K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
Clarus-The Tail Patch - To use Clarus Tail Patch, drop it in your System
Extensions folder and reboot. Then, while holding down the OPT/CMD keys,
select About the Finder from the Apple Menu. This file patches the System
7 Finder About box with some dazzling audio/video MeltiMedia. Requires
System 7.
Name = Clean Up 1.0.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Clean Up 1.0.2.sit
Size: 7K Date: 3/13/95
Description:
Clean Up 1.02 - Clean Up is an extension that adds a sub-menu to the clean
up item of the Special menu. From this sub-menu, you can choose how your
window will be cleaned - by name, by size, by kind, by label, by date, by
version or by comment. Note that you need to hold down the option key for
the sub-menu to appear. If the option key is not pressed, you'll get the
standard Clean up item. Clean Up is freeware. Clean Up requires System 7.5.
It should work fine on every Macintosh model. Be sure to have the Finder
Scripting Extension installed.
Name = Clean Up Finder Windows.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Clean Up Finder Windows.sit
Size: 17K Date: 1/24/95
Description:
Clean Up Finder Windows - Clean Up Finder Windows is an AppleScript droplet
which adjusts the view of folders dropped onto it and does a Clean Up
Window. It also moves all subfolders of folders dropped onto it to a
position relative to the dropped folder, adjusts their view and cleans
them up, moves and cleans subfolders of subfolders, etcetera. The position
of folders dropped onto the droplet are not changed; these are used to
determine the position given to windows of subfolders. To test it out,
drop a floppy disk with a lot of files and folders of which you have a
backup onto it, and watch the action.
Name = Cleaning Lady 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Cleaning Lady 1.0.sit
Size: 7K Date:10/10/92
Description:
Cleaning Lady - is a very small system extension that enhances Apple's
Finder(tm) application. With Cleaning Lady installed, whenever you select
'Clean up' from the Finder's Special menu, you will be asked to confirm
your selection (Are you sure you want to clean up Desktop.
Name = ClicSleep 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:ClicSleep 1.2.sit
Size: 11K Date:12/28/93
Description:
ClicSleep 1.2 - ClicSleep is a Control Panel (cdev) which works only on
macintoshes with the Power Manager (i.e. Macintosh Portable and
PowerBooks). It will put your machine to sleep when you click in one of
the screen's corners. You can choose which corner and disable ClicSleep
with the control panel. The ClicSleep allows you to disable the NetWork
alert, set the size of the sensible rectangle (I use 2), and set the
modifier keys. Note- It can be used only to disable NetWork alert by
setting corner to Off, Disable Network Alert ON and selecting Always. In
order for ClicSleep to work, it must be installed in your System's control
Panel folder and be loaded at Startup. Requires System 7.
Name = ClickLock 1.0a4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:ClickLock 1.0a4.sit
Size: 8K Date: 9/07/92
Description:
ClickLock 1.0a4 - ClickLock is for all of you PowerBook users who are
having trouble holding the button down while rolling your trackball. Since
most of us fall into one of these two categories, ClickLock is for you.
This simple INIT (system extension) allows you to lock the trackball's
button down. To do so, hold down the cntl key (the control key on desktop
keyboards) while clicking the trackball (or mouse) button. Now even after
you release the trackball button, the Macintosh will still think that the
button is down. Not until you click a second time will the Mac unlock, or
release, the button.
Name = ClickOff 1.0.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:ClickOff 1.0.3.sit
Size: 31K Date:11/12/93
Description:
ClickOff 1.0.3 - ClickOff will turn off your Mac II, Quadra, or Powerbook;
that is, any Mac that will turn off when the ShutDown command is selected
in the Finder. And here is the first time, but not the last by any means,
where I warn you that ClickOff does not save any unsaved work. ClickOff is
not intended to be used interchangeably with the ShutDown command. Clickoff
is intended to turn off your Mac when you cannot be present to use the
ShutDown command. In addition, ClickOff will not turn off your Macintosh
if there is a dialog box open, waiting for a mouse click or some other
user interaction. If you like to leave your Mac doing hard work while you
go out and play, this application can be used to shut down in your...
Name = Click, there it is 1.0.6.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Click, there it is 1.0.6.sit
Size: 21K Date: 3/27/95
Description:
Click, There it is! 1.0.6 - Click, there it is! is something Apple should
have done in the open/save dialog since the invention of the Multifinder.
Have you ever wanted to open/save a document into a place where the Finder
already has a window opened for it? If you see the window in the Finder
you can instantly make that your current folder simply by clicking on it.
If you want to select the desktop, simply click on the desktop. If the
open/save dialog should happen to obscure the Finder window you are
looking for, then simply drag it out of the way by dragging it from any
point along the frame! Requires System 7.
Name = ClipStation 1.0d5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:ClipStation 1.0d5.sit
Size: 20K Date: 4/24/95
Description:
ClipStation 1.0d5 - ClipStation is an attempt at uniting the Drag Manager
with the Clipboard. Drag-and-drop is a cool new way of moving data between
applications, but not everybody supports it yet. Hence, you can use
ClipStation as a way station between drag-and-drop and old-style
cut/copy/paste. When ClipStation is frontmost, it displays a window,
showing the current contents of the Clipboard. You can drag a Finder
clipping file into this window, and it will be copied to the Clipboard.
You can then switch to a non-drag-savvy application, and paste it in
there. You can also copy something to the Clipboard, then bring
ClipStation to the front, and drag the clipboard contents out of its
Name = Clipfolio 1.0.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Clipfolio 1.0.4.sit
Size: 46K Date: 3/17/95
Description:
Clipfolio 1.04 - Clipfolio watches your work and every time you cut or copy
information to the clipboard, Clipfolio copies that information. Your
information is saved and you can come back later to use it over and over
while you continue copying new stuff (which is also being saved).
Clipfolio will save up to 20 of your most recent cuts or copies.
Automatically! All you need to do is take advantage of power like this.
Clipfolio is a control panel and therefore needs to be kept in the Control
Panels folder in the System Folder. To install Clipfolio simply drag it to
the System Folder. Requires System 7.
Name = Coffee Break 2.1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Coffee Break 2.1.2.sit
Size: 99K Date: 5/26/95
Description:
Coffee Break 2.12 - Coffee Break is a simple application that is designed
to force you to take periodic breaks, so that you can reduce your chances
of getting a Repetetive Stress Injury. You may set an amount of work time,
during which Coffee Break sits in the background with a timer displayed,
and an amount of sleep time, during which you are forced to take a break
from the computer. For more information about how to use Coffee Break, see
the on-line help. (From within Coffee Break, choose Help from the File
menu, Coffee Break Help from the Balloon Help menu, press the Help key (on
an Extended keyboard), or press Cmd-? to access the on-line help.)
Name = Color7 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Color7 1.2.sit
Size: 26K Date:10/03/93
Description:
Color7 1.2 - For years there have been Control Panels for coloring windows
and buttons for System 6. Now there is a Control Panel that lets you do the
same stuff with System 7 windows. Color7 lets you change the colors of
windows, buttons, menus, and text highlighting under System 7. Great when
it comes to changing the colors of those beveled edges and highlighted
zoom box. There is a revert button, if what you create just doesn't look
right. This updated version of Color7 fixes a bug in the button drawing,
so that it doesn't constantly redraw while under 24-bit mode. It also
keeps the colors from changing incorrectly after choosing a color.
Name = ColorAlias 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:ColorAlias 1.0.sit
Size: 12K Date: 2/28/93
Description:
ColorAlias 1.0 - Tired of going to the control panel to switch your color
depth every time you want to play your favorite game or use a color paint
program? ColorAlias will create small application files that work like
System 7 aliases, with the extra effect that you can set them up to switch
color modes, set the sound volume, and turn off the 68040 cache on the
Quadra. Then just double click the new ColorAlias file, and it will switch
modes and run the original program automatically (and can even switch back
to the old mode when your application quits!).
Name = Color Buttons 1.0.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Color Buttons 1.0.3.sit
Size: 17K Date: 3/27/95
Description:
Color Buttons 1.0.3 - Drag Color Buttons (System 7 required) onto your
System Folder, or into the Control Panels folder. With Color Buttons
installed, your simple buttons, radio buttons, and check boxes are drawn
to match the color highlighting you see in your scroll bars and window
frames. To disable Color Buttons without moving it out of the Control
Panels folder, just hold down the option key during start up. The Color
Buttons icon will appear with an X through it indicating that Color
Buttons is off. To select different colors, simply open and use the Color
and/or Monitors Control Panels.
Name = Color Floppy Maker.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Color Floppy Maker.sit
Size: 5K Date:12/20/92
Description:
Color Floppy Maker - Drag a floppy disk onto this auto-typer, eject the
disk, re-insert it... voila!... Color! Requires System 7 or higher.
Auto-Typer created with MakeAutoTyper 3.2.
Name = ColorKey 4.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:ColorKey 4.0.1.sit
Size: 18K Date: 2/20/94
Description:
ColorKey 4.0.1 - ColorKey is a combination of a system extension and a
control panel that, when you hold down Command (thats the apple key) and
option while you click the mouse, will cycle through the screen depths you
select (black and white, 4 color, 16 colors, 256 colors, etc.). The first
time you run ColorKey, you will see a configuration dialog appear on the
screen. This allows you to immediately jump to any color depth and to
select the depths youd like to cycle through. If you would like to see
this dialog EVERY TIME you activate ColorKey, check the Always Show this
Dialog button at the bottom of the dialog. A handy device for game
players! Requires a color Mac, and System 7.
Name = ColorTrash.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:ColorTrash.sit
Size: 15K Date: 3/11/92
Description:
ColorTrash - This file contains 12 full color animated trashcan
replacements for System 7 users. Requires knowledge of ResEdit 2.1 and
editing System resources. Use ResEdit to open the file. Included text file
gives a _very_ brief explination and instructions; open with any word
processor.
Name = Control PPP 1.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Control PPP 1.01.sit
Size: 15K Date: 5/08/95
Description:
Control PPP 1.01 - Control PPP is a control strip module for all you road
warriors. It lets you connect or disconnect MacPPP and open the MacTCP and
Config PPP control panels to change to your dial up number etc. It also
indicates whether MacPPP is open or not by a mere glance at its icon, in
case you have an internal modem. Control PPP needs the Control Strip or
Desktop Strip control panel, and MacPPP. Obviously it therefore needs
System 7.0 or better. Any way, it'll crash if you somehow manage to load
it under System 6, I promise!
Name = Control Panels Strip 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Control Panels Strip 2.0.sit
Size: 15K Date: 5/30/95
Description:
Control Panels Strip 2.0 - To install this module, simply put it into the
Control Strip Modules folder and restart. Features - Shows a popup menu of
the all the items in your Control Panels folder when you click and hold
down the mouse on the strip icon. Choosing a control panel will open it,
switching to, or launching the Finder if necessary. If you hold down the
SHIFT key, the popup will display the items in your Control Panels
(disabled) folder. If you hold down the SHIFT key while selecting a
control panel from either folder, it will be moved to the opposite folder.
This provides a simple and fast way to disable and enable control panels.
Name = Control Strip Menu 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Control Strip Menu 1.0.1.sit
Size: 13K Date: 2/12/95
Description:
Control Strip Menu 1.0.1 - Control Strip Menu is a module for Apples
Control Strip that lets you have a hierarchial menu on the control strip.
You can select items from its own set or from the Apple menu. This is
handy if you have files or folders spread out everywhere and you hate
going up to the menu bar to get at them (I do). It's neat and handy to
have. This module requires Apple's control strip software to be installed
and requires System 7 or later. It has been tested on systems 7.1 to 7.5
running on a Quadra (yes that's right, I haven't tried it on a PowerBook,
but I see no reason why it shouldn't work).
Name = Control Strip Pack 1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Control Strip Pack 1.sit
Size: 10K Date: 7/08/94
Description:
Control Strip Pack 1 - The Control Strip Pack consists of two Control Strip
Modules - Application Menu and Monitor Depth. The Control Strip Pack is
shareware, you are allowed to try out Application Menu and Monitor Depth
for 30 days, but if you wish to continue using them after that you are
required to register your copy. See registration instructions below.
Application Menu is a Control Strip Module that allows you to view a list
of active applications (including background applications) and switch
between running applications. Monitor Depth is a Control Strip Module that
displays and allows you to change the color depth of the main monitor.
Name = Control Strip Patcher 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Control Strip Patcher 2.0.sit
Size: 9K Date: 7/28/94
Description:
Control Strip Patcher 2.0 - When Apple released their new Powerbook 500
series, they included a neat-o keen little utility called Control Strip. I
tried it on my trusty Mac IIci but it wouldn't work! Strange I thought...
I asked around on the net and it turned out that for some strange and
unfathomable reason, Control Strip would only work on Powerbooks and Duos.
Following the advice my father gave me many, many years ago, I stopped
asking why and did something about it. The result is this little piece of
software. It is an application to patch or modify Control Strip so that it
can work on plain jane desktop Macintoshes like IIci's, Centris's,
Quadra's, LC's and Performa's.
Name = Control Strip Toggle 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Control Strip Toggle 1.2.sit
Size: 13K Date: 5/30/95
Description:
Control Strip Toggle 1.2 - I really like Apple's new Control Strip program.
It keeps everything I need handy right there at the bottom of my screen.
The only thing I don't like is that sometimes it just gets in the way!
Even when it's collapsed, sometimes that little stub is right where I need
to click. Anyway, here's a solution - Included in this package are two
different programs that do basically the same thing. The first, Control
Strip Toggle, is a tiny application which will toggle the Control Strip on
and off. The other program is an FKEY resource. Doesn't anyone remember
these things? They seem to have fallen on hard times, but are still really
useful for doing things like this. Easy to use.
Name = Control Strip Clock 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Control Strip Clock 1.0.sit
Size: 9K Date: 9/12/94
Description:
Control Strip Clock 1.0 - A Control Strip Module copyright 1994 Dark Sun
Software. CS Clock is a handy little control strip module that displays
the time and date in whatever format the Date and Time control panel has
been set to. To install CS Clock simply add it to the Control Strip
Modules folder of your system folder and restart.
Name = CopyCat 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:CopyCat 1.1.sit
Size: 17K Date: 7/20/94
Description:
CopyCat 1.1 - Ever need to append two or more text files together? Well,
next time, instead of cranking up that that old word processor to copy and
paste, simply drop those text files on this droplet and in a matter of
minutes, all the work will be done. Now go home from work a half-hour
early for all that hard work you did! This Frontier Deskscript is part of
the Userland Frontier Odds and Ends (UFOs) shareware package that is
available from Joe Cicinelli, 3752 W. Alameda Road, Glendale, Arizona,
85310-3300, (602) 581-3865. The price and availability of this package is
to be announced. Requires Frontier to work. From an AMUG member!
Name = CopyQueuer 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:CopyQueuer 1.0.sit
Size: 32K Date: 7/26/94
Description:
CopyQueuer 1.0 - This shareware program allows you to select multiple files
and folders from different locations to be copied later as a group. Very
useful for ARA and AppleTalk users, because you don't have to wait around
each time you copy something. You can also have CopyQueuer perform an
action when copying is complete, such as beeping three times, or shutting
down the mac and turning off the modem. Supports Drag-and-Drop and Apple's
Dragging Enabler.
Name = Create Suitcase 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Create Suitcase 1.1.sit
Size: 11K Date: 9/28/94
Description:
Create Suitcase 1.1 - This application allows you to quickly create a new
suitcase file; either a System 7 suitcase (for storing sounds, scripts and
keyboard layouts), font suitcase, or desk accessory suitcase. To use
Create Suitcase, start the application as usual by double-clicking on it,
and you will be presented with a custom save file dialog. Simply select
the destination location and type a name, then click on one of the three
radio buttons for System suitcase, font suitcase or desk accessory
suitcase, respectively. Click Create, and the suitcase will be created and
youll be returned to the Finder. Part of the shareware Dejal File
Utilities package (also available in System 7 tools).
Name = CreatorConvertor.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:CreatorConvertor.sit
Size: 3K Date: 3/14/92
Description:
This is a Userland Frontier script to facilitate updating from QuarkXPress
3.0 to 3.1--Quark changed the creator code from 'XPRS' to 'XPR3'. This
Frontier script will let you batch convert all your 3.0 files (including
libraries, extesnions, and templates) to have the new creator, thus
allowing you double click 3.0 files for launching. This script searched my
160 MB partition of about 3500 files & converted my XPress files, all in
about 10 mintues.
Name = Creators&Versions 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Creators&Versions 1.3.sit
Size: 23K Date: 7/10/94
Description:
Creators&Versions 1.3 - Ever wonder what version of TeachText or the
StuffIt Expander you have on your hard drive? Or have you ever
double-clicked on a file in the Finder and been told that you can not open
a file created by 'ONLN'? If you answered yes to either of these
questions, then this droplet is just what you need. This Frontier
deskscript (something you double-click on in the Finder) produces a list
of all the applications, extensions, and control panels on your hard disk
with their creator codes and version numbers. An example of this report
called Creators List appears in this folder. The report can be opened with
the Scriptable Text Editor which you will need to run the script.
Name = Cron 1.20.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Cron 1.20.sit
Size: 35K Date:12/09/94
Description:
Cron 1.210 - Cron is a program scheduling utility similar to the UNIX cron
utility. Just make aliases of documents or applications you want Cron to
launch periodically, and it will launch them for you when you want. Cron
is really two things - Crond, which is a faceless background app, and
CronMgr, which is a Control Panel. Drag Crond into a folder where you keep
applications or utilities. CronMgr belongs in the Control Panels folder
inside your System Folder. Open the Cron Control Panel check the boxes.
Cron is now ready and willing to schedule stuff for you. Complete
instructions are included. 1.10 fixes an omission where the Cron
Preferences folder didn't get created, and adds an immediate launch.
Name = CursorFixer.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:CursorFixer.sit
Size: 5K Date: 4/14/92
Description:
CursorFixer - This is CursorFixer 1.0, a system extension (INIT) that
provides user-configurable modification of any cursor. It is intended for
PowerBook users who find that the thin I-Beam text-entry cursor disappears
when moved; it can be used to fix any cursor with similar problems.
CursorFixer copyright 1992 Dennis Brothers. Internet Address:
brothers@Apple.COM
Name = CustoFinder 7 1.2.2 us.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:CustoFinder 7 1.2.2 us.sit
Size: 17K Date: 4/10/95
Description:
CustoFinder 7 v1.22 Us - CustoFinder is a control panel which requires
System 7 (works with 7 pro). Things you can customize - Date - Allows you
to change the date format displayed in Finder's windows and information
window (same format in both case). Long - Saturday, July 10, 1993, 1:14
PM, Standard (default)- Sat, Jul 10, 1993, 1:14 PM, Short-7/10/93, 1:14
PM. These formats can be modified in an internal manner by using the
System 7's Date and Time Control Panel. You must reboot to see changes.
This version adds more styles for aliases and small icons on the desktop.
Name = Custom Killer 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Custom Killer 1.0.sit
Size: 21K Date: 7/06/93
Description:
Custom Killer 1.0 - Custom Killer, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box),
removes custom icons from files, folders, and even disks. It's a lot
faster, especially when working with multiple items, than using Get Info
in the Finder. Especially useful in conjunction with DeIcon, allowing you
to reveal DeIcon'ed items. Another 7.0 PLUS Utility by Robert Gibson.
Name = Customize your Finder 7!.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:C:Customize your Finder 7!.sit
Size: 6K Date: 9/05/92
Description:
Customize your Finder 7! - Well, you know when you use the Finder's Find
command, and a window comes up telling you it's searching? Well, this
package lets you change those boring barber-pole, candy-stripe pictures to
much more interesting things!
Name = DEFAULTEM.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DEFAULTEM.sit
Size: 14K Date: 9/12/92
Description:
DEFAULTEM - In the System 7 Finder, if you double click on a TEXT or PICT
file with an unknown creator, you will get a prompt asking if you would
like to open it using TeachText. This utility will expand the number of
defaults whereby you can change TEXT files to Edit or Microsoft Word and
PICT files to MacDrawII or SuperPaint. Also you can defaul MacWrite docs
to Microsoft Word...FKEYs to ResEdit or Defaultem (Defaultem will run any
FKEY file dragged and dropped on it) and MacPaint and StartupScreens to
either SuperPaint or GIFConverter.System 7 Dependent.
Name = DEICON.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DEICON.sit
Size: 20K Date: 2/13/92
Description:
DeIcon, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box), hides the icons of selected
files, folders or disks in the Finder, so that only the name is visible.
That way, you can stack your files, drag-and-drop utilities, etc. without
taking up a lot of room. It is especially useful for making a launchpad
that consumes very little space on your desktop. Another 7.0 PLUS Utility
by Robert Gibson. Requires System 7.0 or higher.
Name = DOSWasher 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DOSWasher 1.0.sit
Size: 13K Date: 4/28/93
Description:
DOSWasher 1.0 - Why another text converter? Even though there are many such
utilities out there, I wanted one with the drag and drop feature. Since I
couldn't find one, I wrote it myself. However, to lively things up a little
I tried to alter the look of the interface somewhat. Will this be the
System 8 look, perhaps. The DOSWasher application will toggle text
documents, dragged onto it, from MS-DOS to Macintosh formats and vice
versa. It's even possible to mix Mac and DOS formats in the same batch,
since each file is checked individually before conversion. You can also
locate single files in a standard dialog box.
Name = DTPPrinter.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DTPPrinter.sit
Size: 16K Date: 9/03/91
Description:
When Apple first introduced System 7 at the 1989 Developer's Conference, it
included something called the 'New Print Architecture'. One of the really
cool parts of the NPA were 'Desktop Printers'. This allowed you to have an
icon on your desktop which represented a particular printer. You could then
drag a document onto the particular printer icon, and it would print to
that printer. Very useful when you have multiple Laserwriters, a Fax
Modem, Print to Disk utility, etc. Well, the NPA disappeared, and with it
'Desktop Printers'....In order to correct this MAJOR oversight, I wrote
DTPrinter which implements 'Desktop Printers' NOW under System 7.
Name = DWMenu.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:DWMenu.sit
Size: 9K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
DWMenu - I had this lying around in my Frontier.root, and I wasn't sure how
to distribute it, but it has some very useful stuff in it, especially if
you're distributing Frontier scripts, tables, objects, etc.
Name = Data Cache Control.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Data Cache Control.sit
Size: 14K Date:12/16/91
Description:
The Cache ON INIT is an extension that should turn on the 68030 data cache.
It's for use with the new 8o24GC INIT, use of which seems to turn the data
cache off. No promises, no guarantees. Ed Ludwig, who noted the problem,
has asked Apple whether there's a reason it turns off the data cache when
the 8o24GC INIT loads. He hasn't gotten an answer; pending that, those
willing to take the risk may enjoy some speedup. Don't run this on other
than 68030 machines. Tested on a IIfx, only, with System 7.01. Lofty Becker
Name = DateCalculations.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:DateCalculations.sit
Size: 14K Date: 4/05/94
Description:
DateCalculations - Date Calculations is a scripting addition that adds some
useful date and time functions to AppleScript. Ive also enclosed a sample
applet to demonstrate their use. I first wrote this addition for
AppleScript 1.0; AppleScript 1.1 has new date/time capabilities which make
one or two, but not all, of the functions obsolete. How to use - you must
have AppleScript installed. The addition itself should work with 1.0, but
the sample applet was compiled with 1.1, and is unusable under 1.0.
Double-click the NZ Daylight Saving applet, and it should display a
message indicating the current state of Daylight Saving time in New
Zealand.
Name = Dave 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Dave 1.0.sit
Size: 57K Date: 5/31/95
Description:
Dave 1.0 - Dave is an AppleScript script (not a regular Macintosh
application) that works with PageMaker 5.0 to extract articles and convert
them to HTML. System Requirements - Any Macintosh that can run
AppleScript, AppleScript 1.1, PageMaker 5.0 (not really needed, but it is
the point of the whole thing), The File IO OSAX from Script Tools by Mark
Alldritt.
Name = Daylight! 4.03.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Daylight! 4.03.sit
Size: 32K Date:12/28/93
Description:
Daylight! 4.03 - Daylight! 4.03 is a Daylight Saving Time adjustment
Extension/control panel. It makes the necessary one hour time changes from
year to year for you without you having to worry about it. It also gives
the dates that the hour changes on. Daylight! also give the history of
Daylight Savings Time. This version adds support for the Daylight Saving
Time bit in the parameter RAM. This is a great fix because now it doesn't
matter if you boot from different drives - the computer's PRAM knows if
you're in DST or not. Works fine with a Plus, which surprised me. Requires
System 7. Of course most of Arizona does not need this control panel, but
you can use it to learn the dates that the rest of the country changes...
Name = DeBNDL 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DeBNDL 1.0.sit
Size: 62K Date: 9/22/92
Description:
DeBNDL 1.0 - DeBNDL is a drop-type application for use with Apple's System
7.0 or better. It provides a simple method for replacing an icon in the
Finder's Desktop File. Normally, you would have to rebuild the Desktop
File by holding down command-option when rebooting and then waiting for
the Finder to rebuild the entire Desktop File. While this is still
recommended when adding, changing or removing substantial numbers of
application and other files from your hard drive, when designing that one
icon for your special folder or new application DeBNDL is the ticket.
Name = Debugger Strip GH 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Debugger Strip GH 1.1.sit
Size: 9K Date: 8/31/94
Description:
Debugger Strip GH 1.1 - Debug Strip GH is a simple demonstration of how to
write a control strip module. This module simply drops into MacsBug when
clicked. Read the Software section of the Developer Notes on the Powerbook
500 series. I am unable to include the file controlstrip.h, but it should
be available in a variety of places. It is in the current Universal Header
distribution (ETO 15) and should be available from Think or MetroWerks.
(It isn't in MetroWerks CW4). You might check ftp.apple.com to see if
there is an up-to-date Universal Header distribution there. There is an
unofficial version that comes with the Control Strip Patcher.
Name = Decor 2.6.1 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Decor 2.6.1 FAT.sit
Size:158K Date: 5/15/95
Description:
Decor 2.61 FAT- Decor allows you to replace the desktop pattern with a
background picture of your choice. You can either directly specify a file,
or have Decor choose it randomly from a folder. Decor now recognizes
StartupScreens, PICT, GIF and JPEG files. All changes in the settings take
effect without needing to restart your Macintosh. Decor now ships as a fat
binary, which means that it will run at optimum speed on the new Power
Macs as well as on the classic 680x0 Macs.
Name = DefaultApp1.0a1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DefaultApp1.0a1.sit
Size: 11K Date: 2/28/94
Description:
Default App 1.0a1 - Default Application is a utility for configuring Finder
7s choice of the application to launch for documents whose creators cant
be found. For example, I have my Finder configured so that if I
double-click a MacWrite II or Microsoft Word document, it is automatically
opened with MacWrite Pro. There are other utilities around for doing this,
but what makes mine different is that its a control panel, and lets you
make changes quickly, without quitting and restarting the Finder. Default
App does not need to load (as a control panel) on startup, so it can
reside anywhere on the drive. Balloon help is available.
Name = Default Folder 2.5.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Default Folder 2.5.4.sit
Size:130K Date: 5/01/95
Description:
Default Folder 2.54 - Default Folder is a control panel which allows you to
configure a default folder for individual applications or for all
applications. When you open or save a file, Default Folder makes sure that
the file dialogs initially show you the folder of your choice. Saves alot
of time usually spent navigating through the folders. Default folder also
allows you to switch between disks and will automatically save the last
folder used on each drive. It also provides a rebound feature - it sets
the selection back to the file you selected last time you used a file
dialog. This control panel used to be called DfaultD. Many new features,
now requires System 7.
Name = Dejal File Utilities 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Dejal File Utilities 1.1.sit
Size: 31K Date: 8/12/94
Description:
Dejal File Utilities 1.1 - Dejal File Utilities - This package contains
four simple but useful applications - Create Suitcase, New Suitcase,
Deleter (This application allows you to quickly delete any file (that is
not in use or on a locked disk) from any disk even invisible files) and
Resource Leech (extract the contents of a resource in a file, and copy it
into the data fork of a new file). Shareware, US$10. The files are also
available separately. Each file requires System 7.
Name = Delete Word Backups.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Delete Word Backups.sit
Size: 2K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
Delete Word Backups - this is a frontier script for deleting Word backup fi
les.
Name = Deleter 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Deleter 1.1.sit
Size: 17K Date: 9/28/94
Description:
Deleter 1.1 - This application allows you to quickly delete any file (that
is not in use or on a locked disk) from any disk even invisible files. To
use Deleter, start the application as usual by double-clicking on it.
Simply select the file you wish to delete, and click the Delete button. A
feature of the application is a display of the selected files creator,
file type, size (in kilobytes), and indicators of locked, alias, invisible
and stationary files. These displays are in the Standard File dialog
itself, so you can quickly view this information for each file simply by
clicking on the files name. Rest assured that deleting an alias file will
delete the alias, not the original. Part of the shareware Dejal File...
Name = Delta Image 0.9b8.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Delta Image 0.9b8.sit
Size: 25K Date: 2/06/95
Description:
Delta Image .09b8 - This program converts DiskCopy, DART, Central Point
FastCopy 3.0, Norton Floppier, and ShrinkWrap images to DiskDup+ images.
Delta Image only works with System 7 or greater.
Name = DepthMaster1.O.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DepthMaster1.O.sit
Size: 25K Date: 8/13/93
Description:
DepthMaster1.O - DepthMaster is a great control panel for people who use
programs which always seem to want a different color depth (please set
monitor to 8 bit...). I get tired of always having to open the monitor
control panel to change the setting. DepthMaster can do it for you. It
lets you set the monitor depth and sound level for each application you
want. Then DepthMaster will do it's work when you launch one of the
applications. A hot menu can be set up to access DepthMaster. A must for
game players! Requires System 7.
Name = Deskop Terminator 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Deskop Terminator 1.0.1.sit
Size: 15K Date: 6/01/94
Description:
Deskop Terminator 1.0.1 - Desktop Terminator is a quick and easy way to
rebuild the desktop files of mounted drives (excluding shared volumes).
Features - Does not require user to restart. Does not perform the actual
rebuilding of the desktop files until AFTER the user has selected ALL
drives. Support of Drag-and-Drop of disks to quickly rebuild the desktop
of specific disks. Gives the user the option of rebuilding desktop during
at the time of the use after a restart or after a shutdown. Requirements -
System 7.0 or greater, Does not support A/UX of any version, 175k of
memory.
Name = Desktop Deleter.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Desktop Deleter.sit
Size: 15K Date: 7/20/93
Description:
Desktop Deleter - Desktop Deleter is a souped-up version of reCoverUP.
Desktop Deleter allows you to select and delete different types of desktop
database files from your hard drive. It also allows you to delete
old-style and foreign disk database files. Since System 7 does not use the
old-style Desktop files, you can free a large amount of space from your
disks by deleting it. Desktop deleter can also be used to recover files
lost due to the System 7 tuneup bug. Desktop deleter may not fix file
disappearance problems, but will make the problems fixable with a disk
repair utility. This utility is one of the 7 Plus utilities by Robert
Gibson. Requires System 7.
Name = DesktopFileKiller1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DesktopFileKiller1.2.sit
Size: 6K Date:11/05/93
Description:
DesktopFileKiller1.2 - Weather you know it or not all your disks have a
file on them called the desktop file. This file helps your computer keep
track of what files are on your disk. The problem is that this file never
gets cleaned up, When you remove files from your disk their entry is not
removed from the desktop file. So after much usage this file get
unnessarily large, I've seen them as large as 100K. DesktopFile Killer
(DtF Killer for short) removes this file. A new, smaller, one is then
created. To activate DtF Killer drag a disk icon to Dtf Killer's icon. DtF
Killer will then atempt to delete the desktop file for that disk.
Name = Desktop Remover.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Desktop Remover.sit
Size: 6K Date: 2/07/92
Description:
Desktop Remover is a simple program that removes the System 6 Desktop file
saving System 7 users precious space on their hard disk. System 7 users do
not need this file unless they switch back and forth between System 6 and
7. If you do switch back after removing the desktop file, your Mac will
simply rebuild it. You will, however, lose your desktop comments.
Name = Desktop Strip 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Desktop Strip 1.2.sit
Size: 74K Date: 6/01/95
Description:
Desktop Strip 1.2 - Shareware Control Panel that has the same functionality
as the utility 'Control Strip' that ships with recent Macintosh PowerBooks.
However, unlike Control Strip that only works with PowerBooks, Desktop
Strip works on all Macintosh computers that support Color QuickDraw.
Features - Works on all Macs that support Color QuickDraw. Features
multiple strips. Allows you to place strips anywhere on the screen. Strips
shrink/grow automatically to fit the modules. Compatible with all Control
Strip modules. Extends the Control Strip API to allow modules greater
control of their appearance. Includes three useful modules, Program Menu,
Monitor Depth and Program List. Works with System 7.5.
Name = DesktopValet 3.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DesktopValet 3.0.1.sit
Size: 9K Date:10/16/94
Description:
DesktopValet 3.01 - End desktop clutter forever! Avoid the most tedious
file operations. This utility will move, delete, shred or alias files that
are dropped on it. Put copies of it in your Apple Menu, on your launch
pad, or in deep folders. Make aliases of it on your desktop and rename
them according to the desired option. Keep a number of Valets around in
convenient places. With them, you can move, delete, and alias files
quickly and easily. Just double click on a Valet to choose your options.
The drag and drop interface is pretty self explanatory. Desktop Valet does
not work on floppy disks. Desktop Valet now recognizes Apple Events!
Requires System 7.
Name = DialMe 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DialMe 1.1.sit
Size: 12K Date:12/22/94
Description:
Dial Me 1.1 - DialMe is a very simple application that dials your phone
through your modem. It can be used as a stand-alone application, but its
primary purpose is to receive apple events from other applications
requesting it dial the phone for them. (This may sound complicated, but it
is really quite simple to use.) It was designed to be used in conjunction
with FileMaker Pro, but it can be used with any application capable of
sending apple events to other applications. Requires System 7.0.
Name = Dialog View 2.1.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Dialog View 2.1.5.sit
Size: 77K Date: 5/15/95
Description:
Dialog View 2.1.5 - Dialog View is a control panel that allows you to
change the appearance of directory dialogs (Open and Save dialogs). You
can control what kind of icons are used, increase the height and width of
the file list, and set the font for the file list. It requires System 7.
Certain critical routines are accelerated for PowerPC. New - Fixed a bug
that caused stretching to fail under certain specific conditions. One
reason this bug went undetected for a long time is that it was masked by
other extensions such as OtherMenu or Super Boomerang. Updated the docs to
reflect the fact that I expect my address to change soon.
Name = DictaStripNotePlayer 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:DictaStripNotePlayer 1.0.sit
Size: 19K Date: 3/06/95
Description:
DictaStripNotePlayer 1.0.sit - DictaStrip is a Control strip module that
allows when you click it's icon. To record sound message really easily.
Just click on the DictaStrip icon in the Control Strip, HOLD the mouse
button down and SPEAK ! When you release the mouse button, a new file will
be created in your Dictaphone folder. DictaStrip will create a folder
named 'Dictaphone ' on your desktop the first time you record a message.
If you don't want it to stays on your Desktop, you can move it anywhere on
your startup disk. I keep an alias of that folder so the Alias Manager
will find it for me the next time. The message count will also increment
to show you that there is one more message in your Dictaphone .
Name = DictionaryEdit 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DictionaryEdit 1.2.sit
Size: 99K Date: 3/24/95
Description:
DictionaryEdit 1.2.sit - is an application for editing the pronunciation
dictionaries used by text to speech applications which use the Speech
manager, such as So To Speak, Speaker, the IRC client Homer, the game
strip-Mac and others. It uses the Speech Manager, and Drag and Drop if
installed.
Name = DictionaryEdit 1.1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DictionaryEdit 1.1.2.sit
Size: 99K Date:12/23/94
Description:
DictionaryEdit 1.1.2 - DictionaryEdit is an application which enables you
to edit the dictionaries used by the text-to-speech part of the Speech
Manager. Widely available applications which use pronunciation
dictionaries are Speecher by P.H. Pedersen, Speaker by Eric Shieh, Toby
Smiths IRC client Homer, and SoToSpeak by Eric Weidl. Dictionaries are
used to substitute words in the text to be spoken with others, either to
correct idiosyncrasies in pronunciation, for localization purposes.
DictionaryEdit makes editing these dictionaries very easy. You can open
several dictionaries at the same time, cut and copy (or drag) entries
between them, add new entries, and fill them by converting text into...
Name = Digit 1.02.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Digit 1.02.sit
Size: 13K Date:11/09/92
Description:
Digit 1.02 - This is a cdev that tells the user that other programs are
running in the background.
Name = DirectoryMan 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DirectoryMan 1.2.sit
Size: 86K Date: 6/25/93
Description:
DirectoryMan 1.2 - This is a System 7 dependent directory utility. Drop
volumes, files, or folders onto this application and DirectoryMan will
create a list of all the files enclosed. Holding down the Option key while
dragging an object onto DirectoryMan will create a list seperated by Tabs.
That way you can import the file list into a spreadsheet for further
manipulation.
Name = Discolour 1.0.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Discolour 1.0.2.sit
Size: 11K Date: 3/21/95
Description:
Discolour 1.0.2 - Discolour is a system extension for System 7.0 and later
that rectifies a shortcoming in the wonderful Finder 7.0 - floppy disk
icons are displayed as the ugly old black and white icon while the rest of
the desktop is bursting with color! Discolour causes the Finder to display
beautiful full-color icons in place of the black and white floppy disk
icons when you are in 16 color mode or greater. Just drag Discolour onto
your System Folder icon and restart your Macintosh to activate it.
Discolour uses less than 1K of memory once it is installed, and was
optimized so that it won't slow your Macintosh down, so the cost of having
beautiful color disk icons is minimal.
Name = Disk Charmer 2.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Disk Charmer 2.3.sit
Size: 38K Date: 3/08/95
Description:
Disk Charmer 2.3 - Disk Charmer is a small utility for erasing stacks of
floppy disks. It sports background formatting, but only when the new
Thread Manager is present. You should notice that Disk Charmer allows
switching among applications while operating. This happens because I use
asynchronous reads and writes from/to the disks. Macs with I/O chips
(IIfx, Quadra 800, 900, 950, and probably the Workgroup Servers) do not
slow down while reading the entire disk. This version of Disk Charmer was
written because the author wanted a drag & drop eraser with every possible
option and a nice, easy to use interface. Requires System 7.
Name = Disk Wizard 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Disk Wizard 2.0.sit
Size:210K Date: 3/20/95
Description:
Disk Wizard 2.0 - is an advanced disk cataloging program. It is made up of
two components. a system extension (Wizard INIT) and an application (Disk
Wizard). Once it is installed, Disk Wizard automatically catalogs the
contents of your volumes (hard disks, floppies, CDs, SyQuests, whatever).
Thus, Disk Wizard's catalog is always up-to-date, without your needing to
do any scanning chores. Disk Wizard will even see through StuffIt 3.0 or
Compact Pro archives if you wish.
Name = Disklosure 1.2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Disklosure 1.2.1.sit
Size: 55K Date: 2/14/95
Description:
Disklosure 1.2.1 FAT - Disklosure is a disk-formatting utility written for
the Macintosh. It supports initialization, erasure, verification and
desktop file manipulation of any Macintosh 800K and 1.4Mb floppy disks.
Disklosure speeds up lenghty tasks such as initializing more than a couple
disks from the standard Finder interface, and provides an all-in-one
dialog with the most useful options ready to be switched on and off.
Advanced options are also available. A memory partition of 256K is
required (a few Kbytes more when running on a Power Macintosh). You may be
able to reduce its preferred partition size by using virtual memory or
other file-mapping tecniques on PowerPC machines. Native on Power
Name = Dismount 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Dismount 1.2.sit
Size: 5K Date: 6/04/92
Description:
Dismount 1.2 - Dismount is a small extension that implements a handy hot
key for unmounting floppy disks in the Finder. When Dismount is installed,
simply press command-option-E, and floppy disks in the internal and
external floppy drives will be ejected and unmounted (the icon will
disappear from the desktop). Version 1.2 also lets you specify a specific
drive number. Command-option-1 unmounts the floppy in the internal drive
(drive 1), and command-option-2 unmounts the floppy in the external drive
(drive 2). These are extensions of Apples standard FKEYs for ejecting
disks with command-shift-1 or 2.
Name = DocServer 1.1b5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:DocServer 1.1b5.sit
Size: 68K Date: 7/10/92
Description:
DocServer 1.1b5 - DocServer provides on-line documentation for Frontier
script writers. Each new release of DocServer also includes a new Frontier
install file for DocServer, containing commands for DocServers shared
menus, and scripts that connect Frontier scripts to the Apple Events
implemented by DocServer.
Name = Dockernaut 1.4.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Dockernaut 1.4.4.sit
Size: 67K Date: 4/12/95
Description:
Dockernaut 1.4.4 - Dockernaut allows you to have different sets of
application preferences for each dock that you use with your Duo. Other
PowerBook users can have different sets when they use a different sized
main monitor. As a simple example, let's look at the location of the Trash
icon in the Finder. Some people like to move the Trash icon to the very
bottom right corner of the screen (or some other non-standard location).
If you do this on a 640x400 display and then later use a 640x480 monitor,
the Trash icon will no longer be in the bottom right corner, it will be an
inch or two up from the bottom, since the Finder remembers where you put
it. Dockernaut helps solve this problem!
Name = Don's TSM Hacks.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Don's TSM Hacks.sit
Size: 24K Date: 7/14/93
Description:
Don's TSM Hacks - Two utilities (and an optional helper INIT) that provides
floating utility windows to use with your Macintosh. One provides a
floating window of all open applications, hiding the windows of all but
the frontmost. The other shows the first dozen icons from some folder,
that you can use as an application laucher. Includes AppBar1.0b1, TSM
Helper1.0b1 and pLayer 1.0b1. These files were written at the 1993
MacHacks, and are for use only with System 7.1.
Name = DoubleScroll 2.05.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DoubleScroll 2.05.sit
Size: 39K Date: 5/11/93
Description:
DoubleScroll 2.05 - This version fixes problem with Drag With Thumb option
not working. DoubleScroll 2.0 is the latest version of the popular
scrolling utility which gives your scroll bars bi-directional arrows. This
allows you to scroll in both directions with minimal mouse movement. A
MUST for large screens. 2.0 fixes a 24-bit color problem and Finder
cycling. It also adds a few new features, such as a scrolling throttle, 3D
pushbutton effects for the scroll bar arrows, changes take effect
immediately (no reboot), and more. Plus the control panel boasts a whole
new look. This version is for System 7 only.
Name = DragAnyWindow3.1.1 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DragAnyWindow3.1.1 FAT.sit
Size: 24K Date: 3/25/95
Description:
DragAnyWindow3.1.1 FAT.sit - DragAnyWindow is a control panel that allows
you to easily move any kind of window, including dialogs, alerts, standard
Open and Save dialogs, game windows and other non-movable windows. It also
lets you bring back to the desktop any window that has gone out of sight,
or center the front window on the main screen with a single keystroke. It
is very useful for old applications designed for the 9 screen (which often
use fixed windows) and for moving modal dialogs and windows behind them.
Name = DragPack 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DragPack 1.0.sit
Size: 44K Date: 2/23/95
Description:
DragPack 1.0 - DragPack 1.0 is a simple Drag&Drop collection. See specific
documentation for more details. DragPack 1.0 contains Filealias 1.0 (which
makes full aliases of files, folders, disks), FileT&C 1.0 (which changes,
on the fly, file type & creator), Filerase 1.0 (which erases immediately
any file, even locked, and empty folder whitout having to trash them
before), FileShow 1.0 (which makes the dragged files invisible), Filelock
1.0 (which locks unlocked files and unlock the locked ones), & FilePreSuf
1.0 (which adds same prefix or suffix to name of all dragged files,
folders, disks).
Name = Drag Relay 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Drag Relay 1.2.sit
Size: 6K Date:10/22/93
Description:
Drag Relay 1.2 - If you Drag and Drop a file, folder or disk onto this
application, the resulting Open Documents Apple Event will be relayed to
the project currently executing under the THINK project manager. Version
1.2 is compatible with THINK C 5.0 through 6.0.1. Free.
Name = DragThing 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DragThing 1.0.1.sit
Size:161K Date: 6/08/95
Description:
DragThing 1.01 - DragThing is an application dock designed to tidy up the
icons littering your desktop. Simply drag an application from the Finder
onto an empty square in a dock and then drag documents onto it as normal.
Double-click a docked application to launch it or bring it to the front.
In addition, the docks can contain files, folders, disks and servers and
there is also a option to display the currently running processes in a
special dock. It requires at least System 7.5 (or 7.1 with Drag & Drop and
the Scriptable Finder) and a Macintosh with a minimum of a Motorola 68020
or PowerPC 601 processor. The application is distributed as a fat binary
with both regular 68K and native PowerPC versions included.
Name = Drag'in 1.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Drag'in 1.5.sit
Size: 20K Date:12/09/92
Description:
Dragin 1.5 - Drag'in is a cool control panel that makes drag'in windows a
lot more useful. When you drag a window, instead of the outline of the
window, you'll drag the window. Drag'in also has a really cool option
called Multitask while drag'in. If this option is turned on, via the
options dialog in the control panel, you'll be able to move around windows
and still continue processing while you are doing it. To see an example of
this, duplicate a big folder, and move around the progress dialog. You'll
notice that the duplication is still happening, even though you are moving
the window. Way cool!
Name = Drag'nBack 1.92.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Drag'nBack 1.92.sit
Size:149K Date: 3/21/94
Description:
Drag'n Back 1.92 - Drag'n Back is a personal backup program for System 7.
Drag'n Back is the first program that uses drag and drop method to backup
files from the desktop. Drag'n Back is a backup program for the rest of
us. It is intuitive to use. Most other backup software force you to back
up everything on the hard drive. Drag'n Back lets you select the files or
folders you want to back up right on the desktop. Daily backups can take
as few as 30 seconds to complete. Complete instructions are included.
Drag'n Back will mount and dismount automatically remote volumes used for
backup (registered version). About Drag'n Back window displays obscure
features of Drag'n Back. Requires System 7.
Name = Drag-strip-101-update.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Drag-strip-101-update.sit
Size:157K Date: 3/20/95
Description:
Drag-strip-101-update.sit - DragStrip 1.0.1 - Enclosed is the DragStrip
1.0.1 Updater application. To update DragStrip version 1.0 to version
1.0.1, run the updater application, then select your old copy of
DragStrip. The updater will then prompt you for the location of the
updated version.
Name = Drop•Attribute 1.0.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Drop•Attribute 1.0.0.sit
Size: 62K Date: 4/20/95
Description:
DropoAttribute 1.00 - DropoAttribute is a fast, simple, and safe file
type/creator changer. It allows you to drop a file, folder, or mixture of
the two onto it's icon to change their types and/or creators. Using
DropoAttribute is simple. Drop any file, folder, or mixture of the two
onto the DropoAttribute icon. You will be presented with a dialog with
which you can setup your type and/or creator criteria, describing how you
want the files to be changed. You have the option to change the type,
creator, or both by checking or un-checking the boxes next the name. Only
files (not folders) are modified. Balloon help is also completely
supported so check that out if you need more help while you're running...
Name = DropConversion 1.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DropConversion 1.5.sit
Size: 34K Date: 6/02/95
Description:
DropConversion 1.5 - DropConversion performs one of the most common
functions needed by Macintosh power-users and developers - converting file
types. DropConversion reduces this chore into a simple drag-and-drop
activity. Whether you are converting 1 file or 1000, DropConversion
handles them with simplicity and ease. DropConversion does more than just
convert file types, though. It can also convert files to / from
stationery, visible / invisible, locked / unlocked, or name locked /
unlocked. Finally, DropConversion will also install a custom 'vers' #2
resource (The string seen just under the name in the Finder's Get Info
box) into any file.
Name = DropInfo 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DropInfo 2.0.sit
Size: 13K Date: 8/31/93
Description:
DropInfo 2.0 - Drop any file, folder, or disk onto this application's icon.
It will proceed to display many file attributes, which you can then edit.
The file attributes displayed are - type, creator, file locked, name
locked, Inited, has bundle, Invisible, Shared, Use custom icon, Alias,
Stationary, No Inits. Very helpful when you need to change attributes.
Name = DropLock-Unlock 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:DropLock-Unlock 1.0.sit
Size: 27K Date: 5/13/94
Description:
DropLock/Unlock 1.0 - Got a folder or disk full of files you want to lock
and keep from being modified? That's just the functionality the dropLock
droplet provides. And not that surprisingly, the dropUnlock droplet does
the reverse. Distribution - These Frontier droplets are part of the
Userland Frontier Odds and Ends (UFOs) shareware package that is available
from Joe Cicinelli, 3752 W. Alameda Road, Glendale, Arizona, 85310-3300,
(602) 581-3865. The price and availability of this package is to be
announced.
Name = Drop PICT Creator 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Drop PICT Creator 1.0.sit
Size: 12K Date:12/19/94
Description:
Drop PICT Creator 1.0 - This is a System 7.0 Drag & Drop application that
changes the creator code of PICT files to TeachText, GIF, or Photoshop.
Name = Drop•Rename 1.0.0 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Drop•Rename 1.0.0 FAT.sit
Size: 46K Date: 2/03/95
Description:
Drop-Rename 1.0.0 FAT - Drop-Rename is a fast, simple, and safe file
renaming tool. It is best suited for batch rename operations. It renames
files and folders by letting you choose whether to Add a string to a
filename, Strip a string from a filename or Search for a string in a
filename and replace it with another string. Using Drop-Rename is simple.
Drop any file, folder, or mixture of the two onto the Drop-Rename icon.
You will be presented with a dialog with which you can setup your rename
criteria, describing how you want the files renamed. The specific options
are described in the docs.
Name = DropRouter.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DropRouter.sit
Size: 24K Date: 5/05/92
Description:
DropRouter - Drop files into this program and re-route them to other
locations. For example, drop a text file in and move it to a Text Files
folder. Or drop a Word document into a Word docs folder. Or a folder or
disk containing text files, Word files, and PICT files, and move them to
their own separate directories on their disk. Drag sets of files, folders,
or disks into the application, Drop Box-style. Router will scan folders
and disks provided depending on yourpreferences, and will move (if
preferences allow, of course) each of the selected items to a directory
you have set. Drop Boxes require Apple Events, and thus System 7.0 or
higher.
Name = DropSave.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DropSave.sit
Size: 5K Date: 9/03/91
Description:
With DropSave installed, when you shift click on the title bar of a
document in an application which has a Save As menu item, the document
will zoom down to a region shaped like a document icon. You can drag this
region around and drop it on a Finder window. DropSave will then make the
application save the document in that window. By option-shift-clicking on
the title bar, the applications Save As dialog will appear so you can
change the name of the document if you wish. (You can even move around
directories if you really wanted to.) The document will reappear sometime
during this process.
Name = DropScript.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DropScript.sit
Size: 14K Date: 2/28/92
Description:
DropScript is an Application and Script Suite that allows you to create
drop-on applications that execute a Frontier script.
Name = DropSwitch 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DropSwitch 1.0.sit
Size: 13K Date: 4/15/93
Description:
DropSwitch 1.0 - DropSwitch changes the Creator of TEXT files via Drag and
Drop. For instance, the text files you create with America Online can be
converted to TeachText format by just entering ttxt once into the dialog,
and then dragging their icons onto DropSwitch. Once you set the creator,
all files dragged and dropped will be changed to that creater. DropSwitch
is capable of converting over 200 files at one time, keep in mind that it
will take a few seconds to complete an operation of this size. Your Mac
will look like it has locked up, but don't fear DropSwitch is just doing
it's work. Requires System 7.
Name = DropWatch.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DropWatch.sit
Size: 7K Date: 3/10/92
Description:
DropWatch is a System Extension (INIT) that will watch for items being put
into a particular folder. This is useful if you maintain a drop folder on a
file server or on your local machine (using System 7's Personal File
Sharing feature). WARNING: You currently need to use ResEdit to configure
DropWatch. If you don't have ResEdit or don't feel comfortable using it,
then you'll have to find another utility. Sorry. Once configure, DropWatch
will look at the number of files/folder contained in the watched folder
every few seconds. If the number of things in the folder increases, you
can have DropWatch play a particular sound. By Larry Rosenstein.
Name = DropZone 3.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DropZone 3.1.sit
Size: 93K Date: 5/11/95
Description:
DropZone 3.1 - System 7's drop-launching features are a nice idea, but you
end up cluttering your desktop, or leaving windows open. DropZone is a
simple utility designed to let you keep a clean desktop, but still
maintain convenient access to System 7's drop-launching features. DropZone
serves as a drag and drop dock for any applications that you choose.
Simply drag documents to the DropZone icon, and then select an app to
launch from the get file dialog. The dropped documents will then be opened
using the selected application. It also facilitates automated drop
launching using Valet Launching. With Valet Launching, you can configure
DropZone to automate your most frequent drop-launching tasks. Replaces
Name = Dropbox.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Dropbox.sit
Size: 3K Date: 9/20/93
Description:
Dropbox - This is a script template by Greg Kearney. This one makes a drop
box that reports the name of what ever file you place on it. You could make
it do more useful things like add that file or folder to a StuffIt archive.
Dropbox requires System 7, and requires that Apple's commercial program,
AppleScript has been installed.
Name = Drops to Lowercase.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Drops to Lowercase.sit
Size:112K Date: 4/04/95
Description:
Drops to Lowercase.sit - This is a Macintosh Drag&Drop application that
when a file or group of files is dropped onto it, it changes their file
names to all lowercase. WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO DO THAT? You are writing a
wicked cool HTML W3 file. You have links to all sorts of files. You wrote
<IMG SRC=dorm9.gif> the file you got from your boneheaded friend with the
Intel box gave you a file named DORM9.GIF. When you upload all these files
to your UNIX box the links won't work.
Name = Dumpster 1.8.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Dumpster 1.8.sit
Size:232K Date: 9/29/94
Description:
Dumpster 1.8 - Dumpster is a trash can replacement utility. Click on the
left and right arrows in the Dumpster window to view the various trash can
replacements. Click I to install the current one into the System file.
Restart, and you'll see your new trash! There is also an init which will
show a different trash icon everytime you reboot! Fun and easy! (Always
make a backup of your system folder before altering it!).
Name = Duo FAQ.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Duo FAQ.sit
Size: 37K Date: 8/22/94
Description:
Duo FAQ - Included is the latest Duo FAQ. It's a compilation of useful
information for powerbooks users, with a lot of specific info on the
powerbook Duo. In October of 1992 Apple released an entirely new kind of
computer, the Macintosh Duo. The Duo, being such a strange beast, has left
a lot of people in confusion. This file summarizes the Duo information
I've collected to date - hopefully it will end some of the confusion. This
information is accurate as of today to the best of my knowledge, but I
make no warranties. I'd appreciate any corrections or updated information
being mailed to me (please be succinct and patient about a response). If
you have a Duo, or are thinking of getting one, here's a a great source...
Name = DuoMon 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:DuoMon 1.2.sit
Size: 23K Date: 2/03/94
Description:
DuoMon 1.2 - Have you ever wondered how much power different operations on
your Duo consume? How much battery life you really gain by dimming the
screen? How much extra power the modem uses? This program will help you
answer those questions. The heart of this program is the extended Power
Manager, currently only found in the Powerbook Duo computers. Besides
monitoring battery voltage, the extended Power Manager monitors actual
power consumption and a wealth of other data. Most of the items in the
Detailed Power Information window are self explanitory. Check out the read
me docs for more help.
Name = DuoMouseOctane.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:DuoMouseOctane.sit
Size: 7K Date: 6/01/93
Description:
DuoMouseOctane - I bought a Duo, and then I got my Duo Dock. I wasn't crazy
about the Duo's track ball, but I was really disappointed with the Dock's
mouse, at least the speed and acceleration. Even Mouse2 did not function
properly, it could only slow the mouse. With DuoMouseOctane, and INIT,
your Duo Dock's mouse will act like a normal mouse in terms of maximum
speed and acceleration.
Name = Duo Temperature Strip 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Duo Temperature Strip 1.0.sit
Size: 5K Date: 8/31/94
Description:
Duo Temperature Strip 1.0 - Here's a simple little control strip module
that displays either the internal or battery temperature of a Powerbook
Duo. I don't believe that it works on the PB 500 series, but I haven't
tried it. From Mike Blackwell.
Name = DuoThermometer 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:DuoThermometer 1.1.sit
Size: 13K Date:10/22/93
Description:
DuoThermometer 1.1 - This little program shows off one of the features of
the latest Power Manager, as currently found only in the PowerBook Duo 210
and 230. It maintains a little thermometer, showing the temperature of
either inside the Duo, or inside the battery pack. (The Power Manager
really uses this info for smart battery charging, but hey, I bet you
always wanted a $3000 not very accurate thermometer - just the thing to
impress your relatives or trigger your Macintalk/cell phone interface to
automatically order up a drink while you work up a sweat hacking under a
palm tree at the beach...). Works only with the Duos.
Name = DuplexHelper 1.0d3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:DuplexHelper 1.0d3.sit
Size: 11K Date:11/13/94
Description:
DuplexHelper 1.0d3 - Duplex Helper is a printing extension for use with
QuickDraw GX, to make it easier to print double-sided pages on printers
that only print one side of the paper at a time. To use Duplex Helper, you
must have QuickDraw GX installed. To install Duplex Helper, simply drag a
copy to your Extensions folder. You don't need to restart. To make full
use of it, you will need an application that supports QuickDraw GX
printing. The options that Duplex Helper offers are very simple: All Pages
means to print all pages of the job, as normal; Even Pages Only means to
print only the even-numbered pages (2, 4 and so on), while Odd Pages Only
means to print only the odd-numbered pages (1, 3 and so on).
Name = Dvorak Keyboard.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:D:Dvorak Keyboard.sit
Size: 7K Date: 1/13/95
Description:
Dvorak Keyboard Layout - Insert this into your system folder to reorganize
your keyboard into the Dvorak keyboard style. Also included is a note
regarding the history of the Dvorak keyboard.
Name = EASYLAUNCH.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:EASYLAUNCH.sit
Size: 10K Date: 8/24/91
Description:
A small application...not an INIT that makes it easy to launch all freq-
uently used applications without having to open Finder windows. Works
nicely in conjunction with Applicon in that all the small tiles of opened
applications will appear on the desktop without the clutter of many opened
Finder windows. To use this System 7.0 dependent program, create a new
folder and place EasyLaunch in it. Then make aliases of all frequently
used applications and place them in the folder with EasyLaunch.you should
place an alias of EasyLaunch in the Startup Items folder in order to have
it open on start-up.
Name = E-Meters.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:E-Meters.sit
Size: 23K Date: 9/03/92
Description:
E-Meters - These apps increment a counter every time they are allowed to go
through their event loop, if they are in the background then they must rely
on the active application to pass spare time onto other applications
running under Multifinder or system 7+. PowerBook owners will see what
happens when the CPU drops into rest mode, the display will catch up with
this as soon as you move the trackball or hit a key. Both of these apps
use the GetNextEvent thingy in the event loop and should get the maximum
number of nullevents etc.
Name = EZ FloppyEject 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:EZ FloppyEject 1.0.sit
Size: 12K Date:10/08/94
Description:
EZ FloppyEject 1.0 - EZ FloppyEject is a very simple application that
ejects the mounted floppy disk. By putting aliases of EZ FloppyEject at
several places of the desktop (such as the top-left and bottom-left corner
of the screen), your hand does not have to leave the mouse. You just need
to move the cursor to the nearest EZ FloppyEject alias and double-click
the alias to eject the disk! You can even put an alias of EZ FloppyEject
into every floppy disk you have, when you are done with your disk, simply
double-click the alias of EZ FloppyEject (in the floppy) to eject the
disk. This is not a fancy program, but it is useful when your hand can't
leave the mouse!
Name = Earth 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:Earth 1.1.sit
Size: 7K Date: 8/03/92
Description:
Earth 1.1 - Earth is a system extension which draws a spinning globe over
the apple in the menu bar (in colour if you have it). To install Earth,
simply put it into your System Folder and reboot. Once it is installed,
placing the cursor in the upper left-hand corner of the screen and waiting
a fraction of a second will put the spinning globe away (or bring it
back). Earth 1.1 may be freely used and copied as long as it is not sold
for profit without my permission and any redistribution includes this
file. (Enjoy!) If you would like to customize it for yourself, please see
the section For ResEdit Hackers.
Name = EarthQuake 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:EarthQuake 1.0.sit
Size:122K Date:11/12/94
Description:
EarthQuake 1.0 - Straight from the San Francisco Bay Area, EarthQuake is a
Control Panel that shakes your mac's desktop and windows while it plays an
earthquake sound. You can turn EarthQuake on and off from the keyboard at
any moment using a quick key combination of your choice. The control panel
lets you set the delay between earthquakes and the quick on/off key
combination. The duration of the earthquake is random. EarthQuake requires
System 7 or above and it will work properly on the Macintosh SE/30,
Macintosh II family and above. To install it, move EarthQuake to your
System folder, choose to put it into the Control Panels folder and restart.
Name = Edison10.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Edison10.sit
Size: 51K Date:10/10/92
Description:
Edison10 - In a small window this program shows: Digital battery level, CPU
speed, whether the AC adapter is plugged in, charging state and 2 separate
timers indicating elapsed time since last charge and running time since
last charge. It is suggested that you place it in your startup folder and
use it to track battery usage times. Freeware application.
Name = Ejector 0.95b.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:Ejector 0.95b.sit
Size: 20K Date: 1/25/95
Description:
Ejector 0.95b - Ejector is a combination of an INIT, a code resource, and a
control panel file. The INIT installs the code resource, which modifies the
shutdown/restart behavior of the Macintosh to include ejection of discs
in Apple CD-ROM drives. The control panel file allows the user to modify
several aspects of the whole package's operation, such as whether or not
Ejector will become active and/or display its icon at startup, whether or
not an alert reminding you to extract your disc is displayed during a full
shutdown, and how much time should be allowed for disc extraction at
shutdown if the alert option is off.
Name = ElfNiks.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:ElfNiks.sit
Size: 12K Date:11/06/92
Description:
ElfNiks - ElfNiks is SYSTEM 7 ONLY. Its only interface is Drag and Drop, so
you cannot use it with earlier Systems. If you double-click on it from a
System 6 machine, you will get an error message and the software will quit
gracefully. ElfNiks does two dumb jobs, actually. It filters files
originating on Unix systems and converts the Linefeeds to Carriage
Returns. And it filters DOS files, throwing the Linefeeds away. To use
ElfNiks _with_ System 7, simply select the files you want to filter and
drag them on the program's icon or an alias of it.
Name = Empty table.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Empty table.sit
Size: 4K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
empty table - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk, table.emptyTable.
To install it, 1. With Frontier 1.0 running, double-click on the
table.emptyTable file. 2. Launch DocServer, and select the Load Text File
command from the File menu. Select DocServer Source Text from this folder.
Hope you like it!
Name = Energy Saver Quiet Patch.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:Energy Saver Quiet Patch.sit
Size: 14K Date: 9/22/94
Description:
Energy Saver Quiet Patch - The patch is quite simple. It simply replaces
the snd resource for the waking up beep with a zero length sound (snd
#-4041). That's it. It still takes forever for your system to wake up
(why?!), but at least the beeps won't drive you insane (or wake up your
cat). By Charles Soto.
Name = Enscriptor 3.02.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:Enscriptor 3.02.sit
Size: 46K Date: 5/20/94
Description:
Enscriptor 3.02 - I first used the 'enscript' UNIX printing command in a
Computer Science class at Berkeley. It was popular because it saved paper
by printing in a two column format. But it wasn't the columns or the saved
paper that intrigued me. It was the nice and neat style of the printout
that got me hooked on the command. After using 'enscript' for a while, I
came back to my Macintosh and found that my source code print-outs were
dull and boring to look at. I wanted the 'enscript' command on my Mac so
my source code would look nice and be presentable. Enscriptor prints TEXT
files in a two column style similar to the UNIX 'enscript' command. It can
either print in portrait or landscape modes. Requires System 7.
Name = Essential Modem 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Essential Modem 1.0.sit
Size: 57K Date: 5/22/95
Description:
Essential Modem 1.0 - HSDs Essential Strips is a collection of Control
Strip modules designed to significantly enhance your interaction with your
Macintosh computer. Essential Modem is one module of the Essential Strips
collection. It allows you to switch between the internal and external
modem on Macintosh PowerBook computers and indicates whether the internal
or external modem is selected. This saves you a trip to the PowerBook
Setup control panel. It also allows you to quickly set the wake on ring
feature and indicates when a ring is detected by the internal modem. This
module is especially useful for users with slow internal modems (on the
road) and fast external modems (in the office). Essential Modem runs in...
Name = Essential Strips Package1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Essential Strips Package1.0.sit
Size: 84K Date: 5/08/95
Description:
Essential Strips Package 1.0 - HSD's Essential Strips is a collection of
Control Strip modules designed to significantly enhance your interaction
with your Macintosh computer. Essential Strips 2/95 consists of three
modules - Essential Alias, Essential Copy, and Essential Move. These
modules solve the problem of having to navigate through many folders to
accomplish simple alias creation, copy, and move tasks. They eliminate the
need for cluttering the desktop with aliases to often used folders. Future
releases of Essential Strips will contain additional modules and updates
to existing modules. Registered users of Essential Strips will be able to
upgrade for free by downloading Essential Strips.
Name = Etiquettes 2.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:Etiquettes 2.0.1.sit
Size: 65K Date: 9/01/94
Description:
Etiquettes 2.0.1 - This application, which works only with System software
7.0 or higher, reads the contents of a floppy disk inserted into the disk
drive and produces a label describing the floppys contents. To facilitate
insertion of floppies, the software must reside on a hard drive. The
software creates documents containing 6 or 8 labels. These documents may
be saved. Docs are in English, French and German. When you first launch
it, go under File, and select Language, to change the program into
English, or whichever you prefer.
Name = EudoraConnectionScript.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:EudoraConnectionScript.sit
Size: 18K Date: 2/27/95
Description:
Eudora Connection Script - Scripts to automatically reconfigure eudora for
various communications options. Requires AppleScript and the QuicKeys OSA
Component which are available as a part of Plaintalk 1.3 (get disks 1, 3
and 4 from ftp.support.apple.com and custom install AppleScript).
Name = ExAminer 1.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:ExAminer 1.4.sit
Size:159K Date: 4/23/95
Description:
ExAminer 1.4 - Here is ExAminer, a System Folder maintenance utility for
Macintosh computers. With ExAminer you can mine for extensions and things
in the System Folder. You can change what is enabled and what is disabled,
and you can create sets of configurations. You can think of ExAminer as a
tool that either mines (digs) for Extensions and Apple Menu Items (and
more) items or lets you exam the System Folder. Either metaphor works!
ExAminer supports Macintosh Plus and newer computers with at least 2MB of
memory and requires System 7. ExAminer is compatible with multiple
monitors and large screen monitors.
Name = Examples.autoMail.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Examples.autoMail.sit
Size: 2K Date: 3/14/92
Description:
Here is version 1.0b2 to my AutoMail script. This version includes support
for enclosures and fixes a bug or two. I've also renamed it to autoMail, so
if you've already installed the older version you'll need to remove that
one manually. Leonard
Name = Excel 3.0 Startup Fix.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:Excel 3.0 Startup Fix.sit
Size: 4K Date: 7/06/91
Description:
Excel 3.0 Startup Fix - Excel 3.0 add-in which sets the default folder to
the folder containing the first Excel document opened. Works around a bug
which causes Excel to default to the folder containing the application
when running System 7.0.
Name = ExtendIt!.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:ExtendIt!.sit
Size: 2K Date: 5/25/92
Description:
ExtendIt! - ExtendIt! 1.0 is for all you PowerBook users who really miss
the home, end, page up, and page down keys on your desktop Mac's extended
keyboard. EntendIt! contains four simple FKeys that map these four
wonderful keys into PowerBook FKey combinations.
Name = Extensions Manager 3.0Patch.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:E:Extensions Manager 3.0Patch.sit
Size: 16K Date:10/13/94
Description:
Extensions Manager 3.0Patch - This patcher will add the option of changing
the Fonts your system just like Extensions Manager changes Control Panels
and Extensions presently. If you have a number of font sets and you prefer
not to have to load them in memory all the time, this is an neat solution
for assisting you in managing fonts. If you're a power user and discovered
how to load resources using the Fonts folder (I have my FKEY files set to
look like font suitcases) you can enable/disable these from loading as
well. This patch is actually similar to my previously released patch for
Extensions Manager 2.0. I urge you to share this patch with any other
Extensions Manager 3.0 user that would benefit for it.
Name = FYI 1.1b3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FYI 1.1b3.sit
Size: 24K Date: 9/24/94
Description:
FYI 1.1b3 - FYI is a good way to display startup announcements. This way,
you can have important information read, each time the computer is started
up. Placed in the Startup Items folder, upon launch it simply displays a
dialog box with lines of text in it. The user can dismiss the dialog box
by clicking a button (or pressing Enter/Return), or it will go away by
itself after about 3 minutes. Of course, we could have simply used a
TeachText/SimpleText document in the Startup Items folder, but it wouldn't
work quite as nicely. Even if we locked the file to prevent editing, it
still just wouldn't look quite as attention-getting.
Name = Faraday 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Faraday 1.2.sit
Size: 15K Date: 8/16/94
Description:
Faraday 1.2 - Faraday is a simple application for monitoring the status of
your Powerbook battery. The display has three sections showing the current
battery voltage, the current CPU speed and a counter which displays how
long you have been running without your Powerbook plugged in. You can also
use it to make your Powerbook sleep and to turn Appletalk on and off. The
best way to use Faraday is to put it into your startup items folder and
let it start up when you reboot your Powerbook. It takes up only a very
small amount of desktop real estate and is fully multifinder friendly, so
you can leave it running all of the time. It only requires 40K of RAM and
a meager 18K on disk. Now that's what I call small!
Name = FastFinder.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FastFinder.sit
Size: 8K Date: 4/25/92
Description:
FastFinder - contains modified CODE resources which increase the Finder's
copy & move buffer, and a few other goodies. The two of most value here
are the ones which increase the copy and move buffer size. 300 - 600%
increase in copy & move speed. Use them at your own risk. The author
includes a Read Me file to describe them and instruct you on how to
install them.
Name = Fat Free 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Fat Free 1.2.sit
Size: 16K Date: 5/01/95
Description:
Fat Free 1.2 - The ultimate weight watcher program for your Fat Binaries
applications. This application, intended for 680x0 mac users, simply
removes the Data Fork of a file (i.e. the part containing datas and native
PowerPC code), to remove the PowerPC code, and so saving lot of disk space
(about 40 percent of the size of the fat application file). There is
absolutely no warranty about a such modified copy of the application, so
please ALWAYS work on a COPY.
Name = Felix 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Felix 1.1.sit
Size: 11K Date: 8/25/93
Description:
Felix 1.1 - Felix is a control panel that allows you, when double-clicking
on a document, to choose which application you want to use to open it. All
you have to do is to maintain the Control key down while double-clicking.
You will then be presented with a Standard File dialog prompting you for
an application. The application you choose will then be launched and asked
to open the document. If you choose Cancel in this dialog, the default
(i.e. usual) application will be used. Felix requires System 7. To install
it, just drop it into your Control Panel folder and restart. Felix is very
small (about 12 kilobytes on disk and less than 512 bytes of RAM) so its
size shouldn't bother you too much.
Name = File Browser.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:File Browser.sit
Size: 48K Date: 9/10/91
Description:
File Browser 1.0 - File Browser 1.0 is a very cool System 7 dependent
application which you can use to quickly examine the files and folders on
any mounted disk. It is primarily intended for use by programmers but can
be safely used by anyone--it doesn't modify the files you examine in any
way. It's a browser, not an editor. This software is freeware. For more
information, select the More About File Browser... item in the Balloon
help menu in File Browser. By Ed Hall.
Name = File Buddy 3.11.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:File Buddy 3.11.sit
Size:216K Date: 5/11/95
Description:
File Buddy 3.11 - File Buddy continues its tradition of making significant
use of the drag&drop capability of System 7, offering two more options for
dropped files, while at the same time providing better access to those who
prefer to not use drop keys. Drop keys are user-configurable. File Buddy
now has the ability to search disks for files and folders matching
criteria you specify in the File Buddy Find window. New - A variety of
bugs have been fixed. Most of them sporatically manifested themselves as
garbage where text or numbers should appear. Find Unattached Aliases will
now work with a much larger set of unattached aliases. Fixed a small
memory leak. Requires System 7. Includes Balloon help for almost
Name = FileEdit 3.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FileEdit 3.0.sit
Size: 17K Date:10/25/91
Description:
FileEdit allows you to change the default application the finder chooses
when you ask to open any type of document whose creator can't be found.
With FileEdit 3.0, not only can you change the application the Finder
chooses to open orphaned PICT or TEXT files, but you can add any other
type, too. Great for saying goodbye to the application not found message.
Name = FileInfo 1.02.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FileInfo 1.02.sit
Size: 20K Date: 3/28/94
Description:
FileInfo 1.02 - This control panel gives you a quick way to find out the
hidden attributes of files on your hard disk or CD. When enabled, the file
creator, file type, finder flags, and file attributes are automatically
placed in every file's comment field. You can view the comment field by
using the Finder's Get Info command. You can also check the Show comments
checkbox in the Views control panel to cause the comments to appear when
you view lists of files in the Finder. To activate FileInfo, check the
desired options in the FileInfo control panel, and restart your Macintosh.
FileInfo requires System 7.0 or later. FileInfo does not work with files
on floppy disks.
Name = File Kit 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:File Kit 1.1.sit
Size: 30K Date: 7/15/92
Description:
File Kit 1.1 - File Kit is a utility that performs several useful tasks on
files and alias files. 1. Locate the original file that an alias file
describes, and display and change system information about the original
file and the alias file. 2. Examine and change all system information
about files, including file attributes that are new with system 7.0. The
file information includes the File Type and File Creator, the size of the
data and resource fork, and the fRefNum values for the data and resource
fork (if they are open). 3. Examine information about volumes. This
includes the total number of files on the volume, the volume block size,
drive number, device driver, etc.
Name = FileLift 2.0 Demo FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FileLift 2.0 Demo FAT.sit
Size: 88K Date: 5/02/95
Description:
FileLift 2.0 Demo FAT - FileLift is a Drag & Drop utility which allows you
to change a file's Creator, File Type and File Attribute's. FileLift allows
you to make these changes very quickly. Yet FileLift is simple to use.
FileLift is a fat binary so you can run it on both 68000 Macs and native
on the new Power PC Mac's. Requires System 7. Features - does not modify
any file until you choose to save it. Supports the four required apple
events. FileLift can lock or unlock a group of files dragged onto its
icon. FileLift can change the attributes, File Type and File Creator of a
group of files dragged onto its icon to a preset File Type, determined by
the user. Choose standard file types from popUpMenu. And more!
Name = File Mover 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:File Mover 1.0.sit
Size: 11K Date:12/19/93
Description:
File Mover 1.0 - File Mover is an AppleScript application which allows you
to move any files dropped onto it into their appropriate folders. The file
types File Mover recognizes and the folders into which they are placed are
- Control Panels - Control Panels Folder, Desk Accessories - Apple Menu
Items Folder, Extensions - Extensions Folder, Fonts - Fonts Folder. If a
file is not one of the above types, File Mover will give you a dialog box
letting you pick either to place the file in the Startup Items Folder, in
the Apple Menu Items Folder, or to skip that file. You can also move files
by double-clicking on File Mover in the Finder. This will bring up a
standard open dialog box which will let you choose a file to move.
Name = FileNotes 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FileNotes 1.2.sit
Size: 22K Date: 1/15/95
Description:
FileNotes ReadMe - FileNotes is a utility for adding up to 6 pages of notes
to any Mac file (word processing, spreadsheet, data base, drawing, CAD,
etc.) These notes can be used to annotate files that normally do not allow
text inputs such as image files, compressed archives, and QuickTime
movies, or simply add a note to a letter. Unlike the notes seen in the
GetInfo dialog, these notes become a permanent part of the file, i.e. they
will not be erased when you rebuild your desktop and will be transferred
with copies of the file. FileNotes is System 7 dependent.
Name = File Readers.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:File Readers.sit
Size: 52K Date:12/24/92
Description:
File Readers - This is an Application, with 'Drag and Drop' features, that
reads, using Macintalk, the text of any file dropped onto it and displays
the text in LARGE type across the screen.It may be useful. Have your E
mail files read to you while you drink coffee. Teach your parrot, or other
pets, to speak like a computer. For System 7.0+ File_Reader II reads the
text of the target file and shows it in LARGE typeacross the window. This
application was written using the standard Units that came with Turbo
Pascal. If it crashes, please let me know.
Name = File Sender Pro 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:File Sender Pro 1.1.sit
Size: 24K Date: 2/28/94
Description:
File Sender Pro 1.1 - File Sender Pro 1994 by Ammon Skidmore of Skidperfect
Software. File Sender Pro is a ShareWare application which allows you to
drag-and-drop files, folders, and volumes to any open or closed application
just as if you did it onto the actual application icon (or an alias)
itself.This saves you a lot of space on your desktop lost from many
aliases. Another bonus is that it forces the app. to use whatever you send
it. Forcing an application to open a document type that it doesnt support
won't work with all apps, but it does work great with TeachText and other
word processors.
Name = FileT&C 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FileT&C 1.1.sit
Size: 11K Date: 2/17/95
Description:
FileT&C 1.1 - FileT&C 1.1 is a simple Drag&Drop application. It changes, on
the fly, file type & creator.. After dragging on one or more files, a
little window will ask you the new type and/or creator, displaying five
buttons - two Choose,OK,Cancel & Exit, plus two check box both named All.
The Choose buttons copy the type/creator from another file. The Cancel
button lets untouched the current file and passes to the next file. The
Exit button quit immediately. The OK button does... If you select a check
box, FileT&C 1.1 not will show more its window and all following files will
take same type or/and creator who you have checked.
Name = File Tracker 1.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:File Tracker 1.5.sit
Size:276K Date: 9/09/94
Description:
File Tracker 1.5 - File Tracker is a utility package that can watch folders
or files on your hard drive or other people's hard drives over a network.
If these items ever change, File Tracker can execute a set of actions on
the files or folders involved in the change. Unlike other utilities, File
Tracker can tell exactly what kind of change took place when an item
changes, and pinpoint the files or folders involved. As a result, it can
take precise action based on the specific event that occurred. You can,
for example, set up a certain response for newly arriving files in a
folder, and another response for files in that folder that may be
modified. File Tracker includes a built-in set of actions.
Name = FileWave Overview.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:FileWave Overview.sit
Size: 52K Date: 6/02/93
Description:
FileWave Overview - FileWave is a permanent file synchronization and
tracking server for networked and mobile Macs. FileWare fully automates
software distribution and provides true concurrent-use license
information. It brings the consistency, control and guarantee required for
managing distributed office environments and the roll-out of client/server
applications. It can use the real-life organizational structure of your
enterprise as a blueprint for its task of managing files on a network.
This document provides an overview of FileWave, its goals, concept and
implementation.
Name = Filelock 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Filelock 1.1.sit
Size: 12K Date: 3/07/95
Description:
Fillock 1.1 - Filelock 1.1 is a Drag & Drop application, which locks
unlocked files and unlock the locked ones. After completing its job, a
little window will notify the kind of operation you made. Filelock 1.1
supports drop key - if you drop while pressing Option key, all files
dragged will be locked. If you drop while pressing Command key, all files
dragged will be unlocked. Also Filelock 1.1 lock/unlock the contents of
disk & folders, (even nested folders).
Name = Find Bogus Dates.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Find Bogus Dates.sit
Size: 4K Date: 3/14/92
Description:
Find Bogus Dates - It's a Frontier desktop script, so when you double-click
on it in the Finder it searchs all the files and folders in the folder it
was launched from. As it scans it checks both the modification and creation
dates for all files and folders and stops when it finds a date that Is
earlier than January 24, 1984 -- the shipdate of the Macintosh. It's hard
to imagine that you have any files older than that! You may want to modify
the script to put a later date in here; a likely candidate is the date you
got your Macintosh.
Name = FindCursor.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:FindCursor.sit
Size: 3K Date: 7/15/92
Description:
FindCursor - This init will make it easier to visually locate the current
cursor location on a PowerBook screen. Pressing the mouse button while
holding down the control key will cause the cursor to change to a
thick-border square until the mouse button is released.
Name = Find File 1.1.1 patch.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Find File 1.1.1 patch.sit
Size: 15K Date: 3/24/95
Description:
Find File 1.1.1 Patch - By installing this patch, you will enable addition
find options in the new System 7.5 find command. Specifically, when you
click and hold down the search parameter (name...), four new choices show
up - contents, name/icon lock, custom icon and visibility.
Name = FindText 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FindText 1.2.sit
Size: 60K Date: 2/27/95
Description:
Find Text 1.2 - FindText is a utility program that searches your files for
specific text. It can search your 1000 Mb hard disk for that one file youre
looking for. You can search your whole hard disk for that one
word-processing document containing a specific name, subject, date, word,
Instead of manually opening all your documents and looking for a specific
address let FindText do it for you (you probably will forget to open the
document you are looking for because it is in a folder where it doesnt
belong and you dont expect it to be there). FindText can work in the
background so you can let it do its work while you are doing more
interesting stuff than watching the progressbar move.
Name = Finder 7.0 Menu Patch.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Finder 7.0 Menu Patch.sit
Size: 17K Date: 4/08/94
Description:
Finder 7.0 Menu Patch - System 7.0.0 Finder (7.0) Menu Patch - THIS PATCH
IS ONLY TO BE USED WITH SYSTEM 7.0.0!!! Patches for System 6.0.7, 6.0.8,
7.0.1, 7.1 are also available. This patch applies a series of menu
commands to the Finder menus. How often do you wish that items like
Restart and Empty Trash had command keys? For those of you who do not know
what command keys are, they are the letters after a menu item. When these
letters are selected on the keyboard, in tandem with the command key, they
provide the same reaction as when you select an item from the File menu
for instance. If you do not currently use command keys, learn to use them
because, they save time and are very cool!
Name = Finder 7.1 Menu Patch.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Finder 7.1 Menu Patch.sit
Size: 17K Date: 4/08/94
Description:
Finder 7.1 Menu Patch - System 7.1 Finder (7.1) Menu Patch - THIS PATCH IS
ONLY TO BE USED WITH SYSTEM 7.1!!! Patches for System 6.0.7, 6.0.8, 7.0.0,
7.0.1 are also available. This patch applies a series of menu commands to
the Finder menus. How often do you wish that items like Restart and Empty
Trash had command keys? For those of you who do not know what command keys
are, they are the letters after a menu item. When these letters are
selected on the keyboard, in tandem with the command key, they provide the
same reaction as when you select an item from the File menu for instance.
If you do not currently use command keys, learn to use them because, they
save time and are very cool!
Name = Finder 7 Menus! 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Finder 7 Menus! 1.2.sit
Size: 16K Date: 9/08/91
Description:
This is a short utility which will allow you to creat or edit keyboard
commands for the Finder under System 7.0. DEMO version which becomes fully
functional upon shareware registration.
Name = FinderBar1.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FinderBar1.01.sit
Size: 30K Date:12/19/92
Description:
FinderBar1.01 - FinderBar is an Extension that installs a tool bar in the
Finder. With FinderBar, several of the Finder's routinely used menu
commands are made easier to access. Most of the buttons duplicate the
functionality of certain File menu commands, but there are also buttons to
open the most frequently used control panels which come with System 7 (at
least control panels that I personally find myself using with more
fequency than others) as well as the major folders within the System
Folder and the System Folder itself.
Name = FinderCabinet.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FinderCabinet.sit
Size: 5K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
FinderCabinet - This is a new version of my file for system 6. It includes
a replacement desktop icon for system 7. A two-drawer cabinet, the lower
drawer opens and closes and replaces the file folder icon which simply
darkens when selected (ho-hum). You need ResEdit, and included is a short
but instructive course on using it to modify both system 6 and system 7.
As a little extra, you'll find a possible tip on switching drives, for
those who have system 7 on a separate drive.
Name = Finder Cleanup Scripts.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Finder Cleanup Scripts.sit
Size: 14K Date: 3/28/95
Description:
Finder Cleanup Scripts - Here are a collection of scripts which exploit the
groovy new scriptable Finder included with System 7.5. To get the best use
out of them, you may want to install OSA Menu. The Finder will allow you to
clean up windows by criteria other than just name, but it's a somewhat
tiresome procedure. To clean up by kind, for instance, you've got to first
view by kind, then back to view by (small) icon before the menu item
becomes accessable (once you're holding the option key!).
Name = FinderCommands.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FinderCommands.sit
Size: 10K Date: 8/25/91
Description:
Control panel device (CDev) that allows you to add command keys to Finder
7's menus. Placing an alias of Finder Commands into the Startup Items
folder will add your command keys at startup. Written by Bob Stuller.
Name = FinderControl-Launcher.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FinderControl-Launcher.sit
Size: 12K Date: 2/02/95
Description:
FinderControl/Launcher - This is a package of two FKEYs bundled together.
They are - Launcher 1.0 and FinderControl 1.0. They were written with the
intention of using them in conjunction with each other. FinderControl can
quit and relaunch the Finder on demand. This is an advantage over all the
similar FKEYs that I have seen, as they just quit the Finder and leave you
no way to relaunch it but to quit all open applications. Launcher brings
up the StandardFile dialog, wherein you select an application and click on
Open to launch it. With this, you can launch new applications without
having to return to the Finder. To install these two FKEYs, you will need
ResEdit or an FKEY installer/remover.
Name = FinderEdit.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FinderEdit.sit
Size: 26K Date: 9/04/92
Description:
FinderEdit - FinderEdit is one of the most useful system 7 utility
applications I've ever come across. The author is Dan Weisman whom I've
tried to get-a-hold through his internet address and failed. I took the
liberty to modify it slightly to create an Icl8. The docs. give
information on where to send the shareware contribution. FinderEdit allows
the user to modify file mappings, change the font string, change alias
styles, change information under the get info box, and add Quit commands
to the finder. Obviously when it's in use it shuts off the finder so I
don't recommend running any other applications in the background while
FinderEdit is active.
Name = FinderEvents.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FinderEvents.sit
Size: 24K Date: 9/28/91
Description:
FinderEvents - Enclosed in this archive is a Hypercard (2.1) stack which
contains an XCMD (and it's source) which shows how to send all of the
FinderEvents (ie. Apple events to the Finder). It was written by Jon Pugh
the Apple events Registrar at Apple. XCMD, Pascal, Apple event, Finder,
FinderEvents, AEVT, HC.
Name = Finder Liaison 1.1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Finder Liaison 1.1.1.sit
Size: 19K Date: 2/01/94
Description:
Finder Liaison 1.1.1 - Finder Liaison sends AppleEvents to the Finder.
Requires System 7 or later. Usage - The System 7 Finder supports the
Finder Suite of AppleEvents. Unfortunately, there is no way to explicitly
send AppleEvents to the Finder from AppleScript. Finder Liaison acts as an
intermediary between AppleScript and the Finder. AppleEvents supported by
Finder Liaison - Show About This Mac, Empty Trash, Restart, Show Clipboard
Shut Down, Sleep, Close Window of (Folder or Disk), Print Window of
(Folder or Disk), Page Setup for (Folder or Disk), Open (File or Folder or
Disk), Duplicate, Get Info, Make Alias of, Print, Put Away, Reveal, Set
View of, Move window of, set window size of, plus much more!!
Name = Finder Prefs 7 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Finder Prefs 7 2.0.sit
Size:102K Date:11/28/94
Description:
Finder Prefs 7 v.2.0 - If you have been unsatisfied with Apple's System 7.x
formatting of List View windows in the Finder (View by name, View by date,
etc.), these files may be for you. Each provides a wider Name field to
accommodate longest file names, plus a variety of other options. This, and
most of the other options provided, cannot be achieved using Apples Views
control panel.
Name = Finder Scripting Toolkt 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Finder Scripting Toolkt 1.0.sit
Size: 34K Date:10/22/93
Description:
Finder Scripting Toolkt 1.0 - Finder Scripting Toolkit is an alternative to
the FinderLib provided with AppleScript. It gives AppleScript access to the
full Finder (7.0, 7.1) Apple Events suite, does not require an aete
resource for recompilation, and has a very low memory overhead. It is
expected that script writers will copy the handlers they need to their own
scripts. The handlers are independant of each other, making this easy.
Includes fwin coercion osax folder, containing fwin coercion, a scripting
addition that is needed by some handlers; View by name; Finder Scripting
Toolkit, a Script Editor document with full sources, containing the
scripts. Requires System 7 and AppleScript.
Name = FinderToFront.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FinderToFront.sit
Size: 20K Date: 2/28/93
Description:
FinderToFront - FinderToFront is a simple application that makes the Finder
be the front most application after startup. It is meant to be placed in
the System 7 Startup folder and should be named so as to be the last
application run. When this is done, FinderToFront makes the Finder the
Front most application, then exits. This gets around the problem that the
last application run at startup time is left in front and most of us want
the Finder to be in front. If you run FinderToFront three minutes after
startup time, it puts up a simple about dialog. Click on this dialog when
you have seen enough.
Name = FinderToggle 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FinderToggle 1.1.sit
Size: 4K Date: 1/03/95
Description:
FinderToggle 1.1 - FinderToggle is an FKEY that will kill the Finder if
it's running, or launch it if it wasn't. If you don't know how to install
an FKEY, then you shouldn't be quitting your Finder. Requires System 7.0.
Name = FinderXtender 1.72.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FinderXtender 1.72.sit
Size: 41K Date:11/30/93
Description:
FinderXtender 1.72 - FinderXtender is a System Extension for the Finder 7.
It gives powerful folder management functions to your Finder. You can
directly open specific folder or System related folders without opening
multiple windows. FinderXtender universal launcher can open any kinds of
Application, Desk accessary, Control Panel and Documents. FinderXTender
places an icon on your menu bar. From there, you can access any folder in
the system folder or any folder that you add. Convenient!
Name = Finderappmenu1.1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Finderappmenu1.1.1.sit
Size: 11K Date:12/20/92
Description:
Finderappmenu1.1.1 - FinderAppMenu is a nifty System 7 only extension that
creates a menu in Finder listing all of your applications. You run an
application simply by selecting it from the menu! This version (1.1.1) is
very stable, and handy too!
Name = FirstLight 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FirstLight 1.0.sit
Size:120K Date: 7/15/94
Description:
FirstLight 1.0 - Starting your Mac is boring. FirstLight is changing that.
Now, instead of looking at that insipid smiley-faced computer you can fill
the screen with a customized image. And each time you startup, FirstLight
shows you a new image. FirstLight gives you a number of libriaries -
artwork, photographs, poems, daily reminders, etc. Choose from
FirstLight's libraries, customize them or build your own. Place the folder
called FirstLight into your system folder. Place the file called
StartupScreen into your system folder. Place the file called FirstLight
Engine into the folder called StartupItems which is located in your system
folder. Double-Click the FirstLight icon to run the program.
Name = FixCreator Pro 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FixCreator Pro 1.0.sit
Size: 6K Date:12/16/91
Description:
Major upgrade from FixCreator 1.1, a freeware utility. Pro is still FREE.
Requires System 7. Drag and drop as many files as you like onto the
FixCreator Pro icon, and FixCreator Pro will change their creators and
types instantly. Double click it, and you can set FixCreator option. Any
file whose name ends with .rsrc can be changed into type of rsrc with
creator of RSED. Or any file with .GIF into GIFf with 8BIN. Use * as a a
wild card, like *.GIF, *.rsrc, or Picture *. File name search is NOT
case-sensitive. So you can just type in *.GIF to find for *.gif and *.GIF.
by Kaz Matsuki
Name = FixHeap 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FixHeap 1.0.sit
Size: 3K Date: 6/29/94
Description:
FixHeap 1.0 - Do you ever find that when an application quits, its memory
is not released? When you try to launch another program you get a not
enough memory dialog - then this is for you. Just double-click (Now you
don't have to restart to free up your memory). FixHeap cannot run while
other programs are open (other than the finder). Requires System 7.
Name = FixIcons 1.0d4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FixIcons 1.0d4.sit
Size: 19K Date: 4/18/94
Description:
FixIcons 1.0d4 - Fix Icons is an experimental utility to fix some small,
irritating problems that can sometimes happen with the desktop database.
Sometimes an application may lose its icons. Or the icons may look OK, but
you cannot drag and drop documents on top of the application that you know
you should be able to. Or you might get a new version of the application,
which has some new icons, but the Finder continues to display the old
ones. Fix Icons will refresh the desktop database with the information
about the associated icons and document types, without affecting anything
else. You may need to quit and restart the Finder in order to see the
effect of the change. Requires System 7 or later.
Name = Fkey Strip 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Fkey Strip 1.0.sit
Size: 16K Date: 2/12/95
Description:
Fkey Strip 1.0 - Fkey Strip is a module for Apple's Control Strip which
servers two main purposes - Provides a menu to the Control Strip window
which list all fkeys installed and allows you to run them by choosing them
from the list, & it creates a folder called 'Fkey Folder' in your System
folder whose contents are scanned for Fkeys and added to the menu.
Name = Fkey trick.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Fkey trick.sit
Size: 3K Date: 8/09/94
Description:
Fkey trick - Store all of your FKEYs in an otherwise empty Font suitcase
and then drop it in the Fonts folder. System 7 will happily keep the
suitcase open and the FKEYs in the file will be available for use as if
they were installed in the System file. I'm not sure that this will work
with System 7.0, but I know that it works with 7.1. I've enclosed an empty
Font suitcase to get you started. Here's what you'll need - ResEdit, the
enclosed FKEYs font suitcase, and any FKEYs that you wish to install.
Further instructions are included.
Name = FlameFile 1.38.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FlameFile 1.38.sit
Size: 19K Date:12/29/93
Description:
FlameFile 1.38 - This is the latest version of the drag-and-drop complete
erase utility. FlameFile completely overwrites files and folders dragged
on to it, making it impossible for snoops using file recovery utilities to
recover your thrown-away files. Version 1.38 adds DOD specification wipe.
Fixes the file flamed, but not disappeared bug, and various disguising
bugs. Icon now appears as it should. Version 1.31 added the ability to
wipe-clean free space on a disk, the option of playing a sound when files
are flamed, and support for AppleScript. Freeware. Requires System 7.
Name = FloppyCopy1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:FloppyCopy1.2.sit
Size: 18K Date:10/29/94
Description:
FloppyCopy 1.2 - Copyright 1994, J. Cicinelli & Arizona Macintosh Users
Group (AMUG). All Rights Reserved. If you have ever needed to copy a lot
of software to floppy diskettes for distribution, you know what a pain it
is trying to mix and match files of differing sizes to diskettes in such a
way as to use as few of them as possible. The FloppyCopy suite of scripts
was written for exactly this purpose. After specifying a diskette density
and a folder containing software, double-click on the FloppyCopy
deskscript. This script will distribute the software located in the source
folder into one or more folders on the Desktop named appropriately Disk 1,
DIsk 2, etc. until all the software has been distributed, consuming as...
Name = Fmap templates.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Fmap templates.sit
Size: 2K Date: 4/22/92
Description:
Fmap templates - The 'fmap' resource in the Finder is the one that sets an
alternate application to open a document. Like opening any TEXT file with
teachtext. You can, say, set the resource to open MacWrite files through
Microsoft Word if the MacWrite app can't be found. Very handy. Knowlege of
ResEdit required (definitly!) System 7 required.
Name = Folder Fonterizer 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Folder Fonterizer 1.3.sit
Size: 36K Date: 3/22/93
Description:
Folder Fonterizer 1.3 - Requires System 7! Drag a folder full of files (or
just a single file or group of selected files on the desktop) onto Folder
Fonterizer's icon and it will bring up a dialog that will let you select a
number of operations to be performed on the files (nested folders are also
processed). Change font, fontsize, and tabs settings, Change creator,
type, Size/Position your windows, Mark as Modified Read-only, or
Read-only, None of these operations will affect the modification date of
the files Complete Balloon Help is available for the single dialog which
comes up after you drag the folder/files onto Folder Fonterizer's icon,
and should be all you need to use this simple utility.
Name = FolderIcon 2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FolderIcon 2.1.sit
Size: 24K Date: 2/07/95
Description:
FolderIcon 2.1 - FolderIcon is a small utility which creates custom folder
icons based on other files' icons. To use it, drag any application, control
panel, desk accessory, or document, etc. onto FolderIcon and it will create
a folder on your desktop with the custom icon. Note that the file which you
use must have a non-generic icon. New - Now supports non-Color QuickDraw
machines (Plus, SE, Classic, PB 100). Works better with B&W icons; if you
have a color capable system, you'll now get color folder icons, even if the
file you're folderizing doesn't have a color icon.
Name = FolderIconCleaner 1.1.3 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FolderIconCleaner 1.1.3 FAT.sit
Size: 38K Date: 1/10/95
Description:
Folder Icon Cleaner 1.1.3 FAT - Folder Icon Cleaner is a small utility that
lets you correctly get rid of those space and time wasting custom icons,
stuck right there on your folders. Let me explain why I say correctly. The
Finder keeps every folder icon in a separate hidden file. The known
versions of the Finder (7.0, 7.0.1, 7.1) do not delete this file when
removing a custom folder icon. They only delete the icon resources from
the file. Note that no other information is kept into these Icon files.
Folder Icon Cleaner correctly removes the icon by deleting the file (and
by updating the Use custom icon attribute of the folder). No data is lost,
you only gain a little more free space on your disk. Power PC Native.
Name = Folder Icon Maker 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Folder Icon Maker 1.2.sit
Size: 26K Date: 5/15/95
Description:
Folder Icon Maker 1.2 - Folder Icon Maker creates folders with custom
icons. If you havent already plastered your folders with icons from
another program, or even if you have, Folder Icon Maker creates attractive
folders from almost any file. To use Folder Icon Maker, just drag an
application or document onto the FIM icon. A new folder will be created in
same directory as the file is in. Requirements, System 7 or later, Color
or greyscale monitor for best results.
Name = FolderPICT 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FolderPICT 1.0.sit
Size: 36K Date: 9/14/93
Description:
FolderPICT 1.0 - FolderPICT is one of those fun little applications that
makes no claims about increasing your productivity, because it won't. What
it will do is let you display a picture of any size in any folder by
converting the picture to a collection or mosaic of custom icons. It's fun
to make a huge icon which consists of very close together folders! You
could even mix up the folders and let someone solve the puzzle. Fun.
Name = Follow Finder Alias 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Follow Finder Alias 1.2.sit
Size: 38K Date: 3/31/95
Description:
Follow Finder Alias 1.2.sit - Follow Finder Alias implements a last-ditch
attempt at resolving aliases. If youre using RevRdist, Cap, early versions
of EtherShare, or are involved in managing a Lab of public Macintoshes then
you may find it useful. If you arent, you wont - the Alias Manager normally
does an excellent job of tracking aliases, and Follow Finder Alias wont
have any noticeable effect.
Name = FontFaker 71.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FontFaker 71.sit
Size: 15K Date: 2/03/93
Description:
FontFaker71 - FontFaker71 is a drag&drop application that converts resource
files like Fkeys and System 7 sound files so you can use them just by
putting them in the System 7.1 Fonts folder. Makes any resource in a file
always available. Will also restore file to original form whenever you
wish.
Name = Fonts & 7.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Fonts & 7.1.sit
Size: 5K Date:11/23/92
Description:
Fonts & 7.1 - When I got System 7.1, I thought the days of suitcases and
other troubles were over--I was wrong. I had a problem which temporarily
stumped Apple's help line. If you use or plan to use System 7.1 with
TrueType fonts, this small record of my discoveries may interest you. The
contents of this file were checked for known viruses with Disinfectant
v2.9.
Name = Fonts Folder Tuner 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Fonts Folder Tuner 1.0.sit
Size: 8K Date: 6/22/93
Description:
Fonts Folder Tuner 1.0 - A few months ago after installing System 7.1, I
noticed that my Mac seemed to have a lot less memory available to
applications than it used to. Being a programmer nerd and all I decided to
look into it and discovered this - there's a bug with System 7.1's Fonts
folder. The result of the bug is that every font on your Mac is loaded and
locked down forever and ever, taking up lots of memory that is supposed to
be reused by applications. Fonts Folder Tuner changes the buggy byte to
what it should be. It doesn't install extensions or mess with any other
files besides the System file. You only need to run Fonts Folder Tuner
once. Requires System 7.1
Name = Fred's Finder Hacks.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:Fred's Finder Hacks.sit
Size: 13K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
Fred's Finder Hacks - contains Fred Monroes's stupid Finder Hacks for
MacHack 1991. dropple menu - Steve Falkenburg actually came up with this
idea. This hack allows you to drag items from the finder and drop them on
items in the apple menu. AKA - with AKA when you ctrl-drag an item(s) in
the finder it creates an alias at the destination location instead of
moving the item itself. Basura - When you command-delete, selected items
in the front window of the finder will be thrown in the trash can. If you
option-cmd-delete items will be thrown in thetrash and then the trash can
will be emptied.
Name = FreeRam 1.3.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:F:FreeRam 1.3.2.sit
Size: 11K Date:11/18/94
Description:
FreeRam 1.32 - This software was created for those of us who don't have a
lot of RAM and want to know how much is available before trying to open
the next program. The program gets the size of the free maximum usable ram
and converts it into a string that is then formatted to look cool like all
Mac things should. For now, a small window is displayed, you can
reposition it. You can also hide and show the window from FreeRams File
Menu. It will show the current amount of free ram up to 99,999K. If you
have more than that, you don't need this application! Requires System 7.
FreeRam 1.3 Added Cosmetic and Personalization changes to the FreeRam
window.
Name = Frontier Runtime 3.03 SW.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Frontier Runtime 3.03 SW.sit
Size:226K Date: 7/20/94
Description:
Frontier Runtime 3.03 SW - UserLand Frontier is a scripting system that
makes it easy to write utilities that customize and automate the Macintosh
operating system, file system, networks and integrate the capabilities of
Apple Event-aware application software. Frontier is a powerful script
writers tool. If you have experience writing dBASE or 4th Dimension
applications, BASIC programs, HyperCard stacks, or spreadsheet macros, you
can probably easily learn how to write Frontier scripts. This package
contains everything you need to run scripts created with the UserLand
Frontier scripting system. You dont need to be a script writer, or learn
anything new to use the scripts that are included in this package.
Name = Frontier SDK 2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Frontier SDK 2.1.sit
Size:643K Date: 9/20/93
Description:
Frontier SDK 2.1 - This collection of sample programs, source code and
documentation is called the Frontier Software Developers Kit or Frontier
SDK. Frontier SDK was developed by UserLand Software to help C and Pascal
developers work with the interapplication communication capabilities of
the Macintosh operating system and to take advantage of scripting software
such as UserLand Frontier and Apples AppleScript. Included are libraries
and sample programs that show you how to - Add scriptable Apple Event
wires to an existing application; (IAC Tools). Create a new application
with IAC capabilities; (Applet Toolkit). Support the menu sharing
protocol; (Menu Sharing Toolkit), and much more!
Name = GSU ForkOff.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:GSU ForkOff.sit
Size: 12K Date: 3/28/95
Description:
GSU ForkOff - Fork Off is a drag and drop utility that eliminates the
resource fork from any file that is fed to it. This can be useful for
saving disk space or easing cross-platform transmission. It will eat files
of any type, and it is very fast.
Name = GetInfo++.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:GetInfo++.sit
Size: 6K Date: 5/10/92
Description:
GetInfo++ - This INIT will let you see Filetype and Creator signatures in
the Comment box of a file when doing a Get Info in Finder. (Actually, this
only works the first time you comment a file, and only if the Shift key is
down.) Want to add a comment to a file? Use Get Info per normal. Want to
add filetype/creator info to the comment box instead? Do a Shift-Get-Info.
That's the basic idea here. It's a very simple INIT, compatible with
everything, but you DO need System 7 (or it won't load). It's absolutely
the easiest way to get filetype & creator info for a file, and you get
that info in the only logical place for it the Get Info window. Apple
should have done something like this in the first place!
Name = Get Info 0.9.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Get Info 0.9.sit
Size: 7K Date: 1/27/95
Description:
Get Info 0.9 - Get Info 0.9 is a simple dropbox that causes the Finder show
the information window of files dropped on it. In case you are wondering
why I patched together a utility that appears to duplicate the
functionality of a menu command, Get Info resolves any aliases it receives.
Name = Get More Info 1.51.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Get More Info 1.51.sit
Size: 34K Date:10/26/92
Description:
Get More Info151 - Get More Info is an extention that provides a very quick
and easy way to change the type, creator and/or Finder flags for files
directly from the Finder. I found that the drag/drop apps out there that
change type/creators were too slow for me and I wanted something faster.
You invoke Get More Info by selecting the desired file(s) in the Finder
and then holding down the option key while choosing 'Get Info' from the
File menu in the Finder (or press cms-option-i after you select the
file(s) ). A modal dialog will open allowing you to change the type,
creator and any of the Finder flags for the file(s) selected.
Name = GlueWindow 4.2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:GlueWindow 4.2.1.sit
Size: 26K Date: 3/26/95
Description:
GlueWindow 4.2.1 - GlueWindow enable you to control a window as it glues to
neighbor windows when you drag it to move or resize. You can arrange
windows with great ease with applications which have many windows like
Finder. GlueWindow moves windows as a group. (Strong Glue function) ---
new feature! GlueWindow enables you to control windows as a group (like
Finder enable you to control icons as a group with marquee---dotted line).
Name = Greg's Browser 2.5.4 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Greg's Browser 2.5.4 FAT.sit
Size:212K Date: 5/23/95
Description:
Greg's Browser 2.5.4 FAT - Greg's Browser is an interesting finder
replacement stand alone application. When you open it, you are presented
with a scrolling list of all folders and applications (like if you could
view your desktop by name). Click on the hard drive's name, and in the
next column over appears all the folders and applications on the hard
drive (like in view by name). You can launch programs, open folders to
show a list view in the next column to the right, throw things away, and
put icons in a special place for quick access. You can also have invisible
files show. Plus, most of the functions can be run through the keyboard!
Shareware.
Name = Greg's Buttons 3.7.1 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Greg's Buttons 3.7.1 FAT.sit
Size: 99K Date: 5/04/95
Description:
Greg's Buttons 3.71 FAT - Greg's Buttons is a control panel that lets you
customize the user interface of a Macintosh running System 7. Replaces the
standard flat black and white push buttons, check boxes, and radio buttons
with tasteful 3D color ones. These buttons are designed to complement the
windows and scroll bars in the System 7 interface, and in particular they
use the color tints that you can select in the Color control panel. You
can choose from three styles of push buttons and four styles each of radio
buttons and check boxes. There is also an option to draw the text of push
buttons using an embossed style. Substitutes a font of your choice (chosen
from two versions each of Espi, Helvetica, Palatino, and Tecton) for
Name = Gumshoe 1.0.3p1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Gumshoe 1.0.3p1.sit
Size:266K Date: 4/03/95
Description:
Gumshow 1.0.3p1 - Gumshoe is the ultimate power user's Get Info utility for
the Mac. It displays virtually every scrap of information the Finder and/or
the desktop database contains for any application, file, folder or disk,
and allows almost all of the information to be edited. Make a file or
folder invisible. Change its creator and type. Give it a custom icon.
Rename it, move it, launch it, give it a new creation, modification or
backed up date, even change an application's suggested memory partition
and version resource, all from Gumshoe's extended Get Info window. Gumshoe
even allows you to replace the standard icon for any file type/creator
combination and see the changes without having to rebuild the desktop.
Name = HatchetMan 1.2b2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:HatchetMan 1.2b2.sit
Size: 20K Date: 4/10/95
Description:
HatchetMan 1.2b2 - is a system extension (INIT) which helps keep System
folders tidy by performing two major tasks. First, it prevents AppleShare
volumes from auto-mounting, and secondly deleting superfluous fonts from
the System file.
Name = Helium 2.1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Helium 2.1.1.sit
Size: 29K Date: 1/07/92
Description:
Helium is a control panel extension which allows you to define Hot Keys
that instantly inflate System 7 Help Balloons without having to choose Show
Balloons from the Help menu. When you press the keys, Balloons inflate -
when you release the keys, Balloons go away. You can also change the font &
size that Balloon text appears in. A new feature of this version is that
you can hide the Balloon icon in the menu bar - and unlike most other
utilities that allow this, you can still access the balloon menu for those
special items (like Finder Shortcuts) if you need to. Helium works with
32-bit addressing and virtual memory, and has a full online help system
including Balloon Help (surprise!).
Name = HelpFontUtilities.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:HelpFontUtilities.sit
Size: 8K Date:10/30/91
Description:
This package contains one FKEY and two small applications to change Help
Balloon Fonts and Font Sizes. Read the Teach Text doc included in the
package. System 7 dependent.
Name = HelpLock 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:HelpLock 1.0.sit
Size: 5K Date:11/15/93
Description:
HelpLock 1.0 - Help Lock is an INIT that lets you use the caps lock key to
turn help balloons on and off. Thats all it does, and thats all itll ever
do. I wrote it because I didnt have any other use for my caps lock key.
It doesnt patch any traps, so its less likely to be the cause of conflicts
than some other INITs.
Name = Help Meister.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Help Meister.sit
Size: 4K Date:11/14/91
Description:
Help Meister (tm) is an Init (extension) that allows you to toggle Balloon
Help ON or OFF. Just press the control & Help keys on your extended
keyboard. Requires System and an extended keyboard. Untested on other
keyboards.
Name = Help on Wheels 1.2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Help on Wheels 1.2.1.sit
Size: 74K Date: 2/12/95
Description:
Help on Wheels 1.2.1 - This generic help server, which springs from the
help facility in the famous Disinfectant program, offers on-line,
context-sensitive help service to all AWOL Utilities programs, and
potentially others to come. As a user, you see help for several client
programs stacked in a single window, with each programs menu commands and
dialog items keyed to descriptive paragraphs in the help file. The Help on
Wheels developers kit includes a sample application, and everything a
developer would need to add help service to an application, control panel,
or extension. The client interface is designed to take the burden of
display, printing, saving, and other common help functions away.
Name = Hide Others 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Hide Others 1.0.sit
Size: 27K Date: 6/25/94
Description:
Hide Others 1.0 - Hide Others is a control panel which lets you assign a
key to select the Hide Others menu item from the System 7 process menu.
This helps you to focus on the application you're working with and
unclutter the screen. (I wrote this because I was getting confused on
machines without QuickKeys) The Clear key is the hot key by default. To
pick another key, open the control panel and type the desired key. Sorry,
no function keys. Requires System 7.
Name = HierApplicationMenu DEMO Æ’.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:HierApplicationMenu DEMO Æ’.sit
Size: 11K Date: 1/20/95
Description:
HierApplicationMenu DEMO - HierApplicationMenu expands the capability of
the application menu. The application menu is the rightmost menu which
displays a small icon of the currently running application. With
HierApplicationMenu you can - Quit any application which supports
AppleEvents, Bring any application to the front, Bring any window of any
application to the front, You may, of course, continue to use the
application menu as you always have. The frontmost application will be
underlined and any application requesting attention will be in italics.
Name = HoverBar 1.2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:HoverBar 1.2.1.sit
Size: 59K Date: 5/31/95
Description:
HoverBar 1.21 - HoverBar keeps programs and clipboard data at your
fingertips by storing them on bars that float over everything, no matter
what program you are using. You can create three types of bars- Icon Bars
- Store the icons of files and programs for quick access, App Bars - Shows
you the icon of every running program, & Clip Bars - A drag & drop
clipboard.
Name = ICONTRAPTION 1.0.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:ICONTRAPTION 1.0.2.sit
Size: 81K Date: 2/13/92
Description:
This version 1.0.2 of iContraption is everything you've been asking for in
a System 7.0-savvy icon utility application. It copies icon families from
file to file by simply dragging between windows, allows you to replace
icon families in programs with ones of your own or from archives or icon
galleries also with a simple drag between windows, creates new icon
familes and individual icons. Allows you to dither icl8s and ics8s when
making icons with fewer colors, so the results look better, supports key
System 7.0 features like Balloon Help, AppleEvents, and is 32-bit clean.
Name = IConArtist Bonus 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:IConArtist Bonus 1.0.sit
Size: 23K Date:10/22/93
Description:
IConArtist Bonus 1.0 - The freeware icons enclosed are provided to loyal
customers as a token of appreciation. Install them as usual by using
IConArtist. Remember, however, that after replacing the Finder icon, or
the System icon, you normally have to rebuild the desktop to display the
changes. Simply restart while holding down the Option and Command keys,
until a dialog box asks for permission to rebuild. Replacing the Trash
icon, or the Foder icon, doesn't require anything but a simple restart to
show. Use IConArtist for easy installation.
Name = INITs,the Sys Heap and you2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:INITs,the Sys Heap and you2.sit
Size: 9K Date: 3/21/95
Description:
INITs,the System Heap and you 2 - This document came about because of the
System Heap/INIT paranoia I've been seeing lately. It represents the total
sum of the knowledge I have accumulated from writing system level software
(INITs/cdevs/System Extensions/Control Panels) for 3 years, and is
accurate based on my experience and the experiences of many other
Macintosh programmers. It will help you make rational decisions about
resolving INIT conflicts, dispel some common myths, hopefully teach you a
thing or two, and tell you what is really going on with all this System
Heap stuff.
Name = IconArtist 1.1d3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:IconArtist 1.1d3.sit
Size: 23K Date: 9/28/93
Description:
IconArtist 1.1d3 - A drag and drop utility to install system icons without
the hassle of ResEdit and other resource editors. You can install icons
from just about any file containing them; even most applications. Perfect
for those who want to install custom Trash icons, a new look for the
generic folder, or perhaps different looking desk accessory icons, etc.
This version is a minor upgrade. Password protection has been removed and
larger documents can be opened. Requires System 7.
Name = IconBOSS.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:IconBOSS.sit
Size: 48K Date: 9/22/92
Description:
IconBOSS 1.01 - IconBOSS is a general purpose icon editor for the Macintosh
and, more specifically, a Macintosh running under System 7. With this
application you may view and edit the icon of any file on your system (as
of this version, viewing or editing folder and volume icons is not
supported, although that might change with a future release). If you elect
to make changes to the icon, you have the option to save the new icon in a
separate file (perhaps for use at a later date) or you may update the icon
for the file itself, similar to the way you can paste custom icons in
System 7's Get Info dialog for files.
Name = Icon Collector 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Icon Collector 1.0.1.sit
Size: 29K Date: 5/26/95
Description:
Icon Collector 1.01 - Icon Collector allows you to create icon collections
by merging customs icons from multiple applications, files or folders in a
single document, to save disk space. Icon Collector extracts icons from
your collection by creating new folders with theses icons.WHY IS IT COOL?
Try to copy the custom icon of an appleshare volume or a CD-ROM with
zillions of files from the finder - select the volume, Get Info, wait,
wait, wait - the Finder is calculating the size...., copy the icon. Try to
do the same thing with Icon Collector - launch IC, create a new
Collection, from the finder, drag the volume(s)'s icon(s) to Icon
Collector's application icon, copy the icon from the Collection's...
Name = Icon Extractor 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Icon Extractor 1.3.sit
Size: 15K Date: 3/06/95
Description:
Icon Extractor 1.3 - Drag and Drop any file or application onto Icon
Extractor to create a directory containing all its finder icons as
individual documents, ready to copy and paste from the Get Info dialog.
Name = Icon•Filer 1.0b9 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Icon•Filer 1.0b9 FAT.sit
Size: 52K Date: 9/13/94
Description:
Icon-Filer 1.0b9 FAT - Icon-Filer is a simple drag-and-drop utility that
converts resource files full of icons into folders full of dummy files
with the icons pasted on as custom icons. It was written for a friend who
had recently come across a whole mess of icons stored in resource files.
She could handle cutting and pasting in the Get Info window but dealing
with ResEdit or another resource copying program was a little too much.
That fateful day, Icon-Filer was born. An unintended bonus is that
Icon-Filer can suck the icons out of most any file, including your
favorite application! Icon-Filer is a fat binary application, meaning that
it can run native on both 68K-based Macs and PowerPC-based.
Name = IconWrap II 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:IconWrap II 1.1.sit
Size: 8K Date: 5/01/95
Description:
IconWrap II 1.1 - IconWrap II is a simple extension that makes sure the
startup icons for your system extensions and control panels march across
the screen in nice orderly rows. Mac system extensions follow a set of de
facto standards for displaying their startup icons, but some are a little
more capable than others. Almost everyone's icons march horizontally
across the screen very well these days, but some still fall apart when
they reach the right hand side of the screen and have to start a new row
above the first. Others just refuse to be put in the second row and hop
back down to the first, causing havoc on the screen (OK, not really, but
it sounds more exciting than saying they leave this little blank...
Name = Iconizer.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Iconizer.sit
Size: 16K Date: 6/08/94
Description:
Iconizer - Use Iconizer to create pictures by automatically pasting small
parts of a picture onto blank documents. Iconizer looks for a picture in
the clipboard when you launch it and converts the pictures into a series
of icons arranged in a new folder to reproduce the image. Requires System
7.
Name = Importb2file.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Importb2file.sit
Size: 3K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
importb2file - For those beta sites that have been working with 1.0b2,
here's a Desktop script that imports files exported from 1.0b2 into 1.0b3.
(1.0b3 uses a different Export format that isn't directly compatable with
that of earlier versions.) Requires Frontier 1.0b3.
Name = Import to PM Script.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Import to PM Script.sit
Size: 9K Date: 4/26/94
Description:
Import to PM Script - This script gets a list of all the files in a folder
(the foldername is hard-coded in the script). A repeat loop then traverses
the list and, taking one file at a time, imports the file, resizes it, at
places it within a 3 by 4 grid. The filename is used as a caption which is
placed below each graphic. This script could be easily modified for any
similar tasks. It would be great for creating a membership directory where
photos of members were scaned and named with the individual's name.
PageMaker presents somewhat of a challenge for this type of script because
it only recognizes the do script and evaluate Apple Events. Each step of
the script must be sent one at a time as text. I got around this!
Name = Infinity Clock 1.0.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Infinity Clock 1.0.3.sit
Size: 8K Date: 2/27/95
Description:
Infinity Clock 1.0.3 - The Infinity Clock is a module for Apple's Control
Strip that displays an analog clock showing the current time in the
Control Strip bar. The clock has a 5 minute resolution. Clicking on the
clock icon will change it to a calendar page icon (showing the month and
date) for a few seconds. By holding down the mouse button, you will get a
popup menu displaying the current date and time. You can also change the
format of the date or time displayed in the popup by selecting that item
from the popup menu. To reposition this module in the Control Strip, click
it with the Option key down and drag it to a new location. This Control
Strip module is freeware, but Infinity Systems retains the copyright.
Name = Infinity Color Pickers 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Infinity Color Pickers 1.0.sit
Size:135K Date: 3/19/95
Description:
Infinity Color Pickers 10. - Infinity Color Pickers are color picker
components for use with Apples Color Picker 2.0 (which is included in
System 7.5). They are available in the standard color picker dialog box
used by many applications for selecting custom colors. To access one of
these pickers, use the More Choices button at the bottom of the dialog box
and select it from the scrolling list. The color pickers included in this
package are fat binaries, meaning that they contain both 680x0 and native
PowerPC code. HSB Square and RGB Square implement pickers similar to those
found in Adobe Photoshop.
Name = Infinity Volume 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Infinity Volume 1.0.1.sit
Size: 6K Date: 7/28/94
Description:
Infinity Volume 1.0.1 - Infinity Volume is a module for Apple's Control
Strip that replaces the sound volume module Apple includes with that
utility. It differs by changing the icon that appears in the strip to
reflect the current volume. The Apple module has only one icon, so the
only way to determine the volume is to click it and look at the selection
in the popup menu that is displayed. Infinity Volume lets you know with a
glance! To reposition this module in the Control Strip, click it with the
Option key down and drag it to a new location. This Control Strip module
is freeware, but Infinity Systems retains the copyright.
Name = Inflater.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Inflater.sit
Size: 6K Date: 8/24/92
Description:
Inflater - This is a Control Panel that allows you to change the size of
the text in balloon help. Apple made the default size 9 point, which can
be hard to read.
Name = Insomnia.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Insomnia.sit
Size: 4K Date:12/30/92
Description:
Insomnia - This extension is like Caffeine for Powerbooks. No docs. are inc
luded.
Name = Insomniac 1.0.3a.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Insomniac 1.0.3a.sit
Size: 65K Date: 5/30/95
Description:
Insomniac 1.0.3a - This application works only on those Macintosh models
that can wake themselves up (Macintosh Portable, PowerBook 100, or
PowerBook Duo). The PowerBook or Portable Control Panel provided by Apple
only allows you to enter a single wakeup time. This prevents you from
scheduling multiple wake-up sessions. For example, if you wanted to send
your faxes at 1-00am, and then download some files at 2-00am, you'd have
to stay up until 1-00am, and reset the wakeup timer manually. Insomniac is
a very convenient program for automatically sending faxes or email in the
middle of the night. Insomniac allows you to program up to fifty wakeup
events (only two until you register it for $10).
Name = Instant File Info 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Instant File Info 1.0.sit
Size: 10K Date: 1/14/93
Description:
Instant File Info 1.0 - Drag a file onto IFI, and IFI will instantly tell
you the Name, the Creator Type, and the File Type of the file. No other
instructions are included with this file. I wrote IFI because I was tired
of guessing what files belonged to which application. It's useful in cases
where you have a file, but the icon isn't showing up, and you can't figure
out what kind of a file it is from the name.
Name = InterSLIP Module 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:InterSLIP Module 1.0.1.sit
Size: 13K Date:11/28/94
Description:
InterSLIP Module 1.0.1 - InterSLIP Module is a module for Apple's Control
Strip that allows you to control an InterSLIP connection. In order to use
this module, you must have InterSLIP installed, and have it properly
configured to connect to a SLIP host. Clicking on the icon will display a
popup menu. The top item shows the current status of the InterSLIP
connection. The middle item allows you to open the InterSLIP Setup
application, and the bottom item allows you to connect or disconnect from
the selected SLIP host (the one that is hilighted in the InterSLIP Setup
application). The icon will also change to display the current status of
the connection.
Name = Invisotime-init 1.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Invisotime-init 1.5.sit
Size: 40K Date:10/10/93
Description:
Invisotime/init 1.5 - Included are two files, Invisiotime and Invisionit.
Invisotime - Whenever invisotime is run it checks the time and determines
if the files in its records are supposed to be visible. If the files'
visibility is incorrect, invisotime switches it. Invisotime is not an init
so if you want to use it ALONE (without invisonit) you should put a copy
in your startup folder and/or use a utility like Quickeys for automation.
invisonit - invisonit is an init that will update invisotime's files at
bootup and on the hour. You do not have to use it, but it sure beats
running invisotime every hour manually (assuming you do not have Quickeys
or an equivalent program).
Name = Jeremy's CS Modules 1.4.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Jeremy's CS Modules 1.4.2.sit
Size: 92K Date: 5/26/95
Description:
Jeremy's CSM's 1.4.2 - Includes 8 modules - Application CSM, Battery CSM,
Battery Time CSM, Clock CSM, CPU Speed CSM, Sleep CSM, Sound Volume CSM
and Temperature CSM. Battery CSM displays current battery levels and
charger status. It can also display the hard drive state, clock speed, and
estimate of remaining time, Battery Time displays Apple's estimate of
remaining battery time, a historical estimate which learns your battery
use, or the elapsed time spent on battery, Clock displays the current time
and you can click for the date. CPU Speed displays CPU speed, Sleep CSM -
Via the popup menu, you can select whether or not to bypass the dialog
that appears when AppleTalk is active, and more!
Name = Jiffy Switch 3.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Jiffy Switch 3.1.sit
Size: 21K Date: 2/21/95
Description:
JiffySwitch 3.1 - Works very much like Applicon with added features such
as launching applications, opening and closing the Finder, and adding
custom features to Finder such as a Quit Item in its File Menu. Takes up
less desk space than Applicon. Also makes use of Apple Events. If you
select an icon to bring to the front with the option key down, you will
automatically instruct it to Quit. With the command key down, you will get
all sorts of information about the process corresponding to the icon
selected.
Name = Jon's Commands 1.35.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Jon's Commands 1.35.sit
Size: 30K Date: 5/15/95
Description:
JonsCommands 1.3.5 - This AppleScript Scripting Addition provides
AppleScript and all scriptable and Apple Event aware applications with
added functionality. To examine the AppleScript syntax of each of these
commands, simply drag Jons Commands onto the Script Editor or use the Open
Dictionary command to open it. To install it, simply drop it into the
Scripting Additions folder which is inside your Extensions folder. Jons
Commands includes these commands - deleteFile, renameFile, moveFile, sound
volume, set sound volume to, clipboard info, set the clipboard to, get
data from the clipboard, execute FKEY, screen list, finder selection, keys
pressed, machine environment, play sound and much more. Check them...
Name = KEYHOLDER.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:KEYHOLDER.sit
Size: 21K Date: 8/16/91
Description:
It seems that Apple will soon make FKEYs obsolete on future versions of
System 7. If you want to continue using FKEYs, you may want to download
this application, which will archive up to 249 FKEYs and make them all
readily available. It is System 7.0 dependent. Contains 6 new, small FKEYs
by the author. Be sure to use Show Balloons for help on what this program
does before you start to archive your FKEYs/ Hope you find it useful!
Name = KILLFDR1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:KILLFDR1.sit
Size: 4K Date: 8/25/92
Description:
KILLFDR1 - Kill Finder is a tiny application that will force the Finder to
quit when it is launched. If there are no other applications running, the
Finder will simply restart again, so be sure another process is in the
background. Quitting the Finder will give you about 300K of memory, but
you will lose the configurable part of the apple menu, so be sure you have
launched all the apps that you will need. I wrote Kill Finder because I
needed a quick and easy way to make the Finder quit. Some programs will
make use of the free memory through temporary memory options and such.
Kill Finder requires System 7.0 or higher, supports Apple Events, and is
32 bit compatible. Enjoy!
Name = Keep It Up 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Keep It Up 1.2.sit
Size:111K Date: 7/07/94
Description:
Keep It Up 1.2 - Are you tired of getting the The Application xxx has
unexpectedly quit because an error of type zz occurred message? Are you
depending on this application to keep running at all times, even when
you're away? Then you should investigate Keep It Up (KIU), the new utility
by the author of Autoboot. KIU watches certain applications and monitors
if they are still running. If an application no longer runs because it
unexpectedly quit or because the user quit it, KIU will attempt to
relaunch this application or restart the computer. This will ensure that
your application is always running and available. This is especially
important for all kinds of server applications. System 7 only.
Name = KeyHolder Strip 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:KeyHolder Strip 1.0.sit
Size: 10K Date: 5/27/95
Description:
KeyHolder Strip 1.0 - This is a Control Strip module. To use, simply put it
into the Control Strip Modules folder and restart. Features - Clicking on
the Strip icon will hilite the icon and magically hold down the shift key
for you. Holding down any other modifier key(s) and clicking on the Strip
icon will hold down them as well. Clicking on the hilited Strip icon while
not holding any keys down will turn off the key holding. Note that not all
programs will recognize that the keys that KeyHolder is holding. I
basically use this program in the Finder to select a large list of files.
Name = Keyboard Extender Strip 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Keyboard Extender Strip 1.1.sit
Size: 11K Date: 5/27/95
Description:
Keyboard Extender 1.1 - This is a Control Strip module. To use, simply put
it into the Control Strip Modules folder and restart. If you do not have a
Control Strip Modules folder (located in the root of your System folder)
then you probably do not have the Control Strip control panel installed.
As of this writing, Apple does not permit me to distribute Control Strip
but my program is also completely compatible with Desktop Strip which is
now availible publicly. Features - A popup menu of all the keys that are
not present on the old style PowerBooks. These keys are - all the Fkeys,
clear (num lock), help, forward delete, Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down.
Although originally designed for PowerBook users, works on other...
Name = KickStart 1.1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:KickStart 1.1.1.sit
Size: 21K Date: 4/25/95
Description:
KickStart 1.1.1 - KickStart is a simple application which enables you to
launch an application, desk acc. or control panel very fast, specially if
you don't really know where it's located. When you launch Kickstart for
the first time a scan of your local volumes will be done. This is only
done once. So the next time you launch Kickstart it'll be much faster. You
can launch an application by simple typing a part of the applications
name. The matched application will be shown in the window. Any part will
do, as long as the text you type is somewhere in the application's name.
Just press enter or return to launch the application. If the application
shown is not the one you want, just continue typing or press the TAB...
Name = KillEM FKEY
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:KillEM FKEY
Size: 2K Date: 3/27/93
Description:
KillEM FKEY - Says the author I wrote this fkey to turn off the Express
modem background software for Apples' Express modem on the Powerbook and
Powerbook Duo line.
Name = KillFinderZooms 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:KillFinderZooms 1.2.sit
Size: 23K Date: 3/24/95
Description:
Kill FinderZooms 1.2 - Do you like the time-wasting animation the Finder
draws every time you open a window, close a window (or an application) or
align an object to the grid? I sure don't. For the open and close window
stuff I guess it's not so bad, but when I want to clean up a bunch of
stuff, it can take seemingly forever. (About eight seconds for perhaps 50
items when viewed by large or small icon.) And Apple hasn't given us the
option to turn off this little show. This application will hack a copy of
your Finder to disable these zoom rectangles. This will work on Finder
7.1.3 and 7.1.4. These versions are seen on the PowerMac and with System
7.5.
Name = Kill 'em all!.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Kill 'em all!.sit
Size: 4K Date: 3/17/93
Description:
Kill'em all! - Kill'em all is an external written for use with OtherMenu
which is a really cool utility written by James Walker. This is a great
program for people with lots of memorywho tend to close files after
looking at them rather than quiting the applications. After a few hours,
there may be a ridiculous amount of open application. Want an easy way to
quit them without going into each one? Just use Kill'em all, and quit them
all at once!
Name = Kitty Litter.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Kitty Litter.sit
Size: 8K Date: 6/15/92
Description:
Kitty Litter 2.1 - Replaces System 7 trash icon (COLOR!!! or B&W) with a
smiling cat sitting behind his clean litter box. Throw something away and
the cat departs, leaving a stinking mess behind. When you select Dump
Kitty Litter from the menu, Kitty comes back and his litter is fresh. Who
ever heard of a fat trash can, anyway? Dedicated to kitty, the cat without
a name, who was killed by a car last summer, a darn good cat.
Name = LCD Screen Tester.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:LCD Screen Tester.sit
Size: 12K Date: 5/16/95
Description:
LCD Screen Tester - This is a small, useful application for people with
active matrix PowerBooks who would like to test their screen for stuck
pixels. It floods your screen with red, green, blue, white and black; to
make the culprit stuck pixel (or subpixel) show its ugly head. This is so
you can show your Apple Dealer that there is a problem with your screen
and that it needs to be replaced (I think you need five pixels to be stuck
for the replacement, but dont take that number to heart). This will only
be useful for people with active matrix screens This is a good program to
run on a Powerbook before you buy it. Afterwords, it might only make you
sad. Luckily, I only have one pixel stuck! Make sure there's no lint...
Name = LOBE 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:LOBE 1.0.sit
Size: 20K Date:12/23/94
Description:
LOBE 1.0 - Less Obnoxious Bus Error (LOBE) is a cdev that replaces
EvenBetterBusError. Like ebbe, it stuffs $50ff8001 into address 0, thus
catching all dereferences of 0. In addition, LOBE stuffs this magic value
into 4, thus catching a few more bad programs. The big change with LOBE is
you can change LOBE's behavior when it detects a write to 0 or 4. You can
have it call DebugStr and stop (typical ebbe behavior), call DebugStr and
go (less obnoxious), or just ignore the writes (for those times when you
have to demo your broken applications to your manager).
Name = Labels II 1.0d5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Labels II 1.0d5.sit
Size: 9K Date: 2/03/93
Description:
Labels II 1.0d5 - Labels II(tm) extends the use of the 'Labels' Control
Panel by offering a set of labels unique to every folder on your hard
disk. Instead of deciding what 7 label names best describe the contents of
your hard disks, Labels II allows a set of labels to be defined for every
folder on a hard disk using the standard Labels Control Panel. So now you
define labels for use when viewing your accounting folder and have a
different set of labels for viewing your applications folder and a
different set for your development folder. Another good reason for using
Labels II is that folder labels transfer to other disks when that folder
is copied.
Name = Language at a Glance.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Language at a Glance.sit
Size: 40K Date: 8/10/93
Description:
Language at a Glance - This HyperCard stack is designed to be used as an
electronic quick reference card for the English dialect of AppleScript. It
describes various elements such as commands, reference forms, operators,
and control statements. Topics include - Typographic Conventions,
Placeholder definitions, Assignments, Commands, Constants, Control
Statements, Handlers, Operators, Predefined Variables, Reference Forms,
Script Objects and Standard Events. This should be an informative stack
for anyone wishing to use or AppleScript.
Name = LaserLaterinit 1.0b1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:LaserLaterinit 1.0b1.sit
Size: 19K Date: 4/15/93
Description:
LaserLaterinit 1.0b1 - LaterLaser only works with LaserWriter printers,
when background printing is turned on. The Change printer function does
not work at this time. LaterLaser is a system extension which works with
PrintMonitor to enhance your system. With this extension installed, when
you print to a LaserWriter printer which is not available (because the
printer is turned off, or your computer is not connected to the correct
Appletalk network), the document will be delayed indefinitely in the
PrintMonitor Documents folder in the System Folder. Later, when this
computer detects that the printer for a document is available, it will
cause the document to print immediately in the background.
Name = LaserWriter 8 Patch 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:LaserWriter 8 Patch 2.0.sit
Size: 39K Date:10/21/94
Description:
LaserWriter 8.1 Patch 12.0 - This patch will make alterations to Apple's
LaserWriter 8.2 printer driver to increase its ease of use. Changes
include - Allowing a printer description file to be selected when no
printers are currently online. Placing a Layout menu in the Print dialog
box, allowing nup printing to be selected without going to Page Setup.
Adding 6, 8, 9, and 16 Up choices to the Layout menu for maximum
flexibility. This patch WILL NOT work with version 8.0 of the LaserWriter
printer driver. It MAY work with later versions, but no guarantees! In
addition, it MAY work with Adobe's PSPrinter driver, but again, this has
NOT been tested. By Neil Mickelson, not affilitated with Apple.
Name = Last Chance 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Last Chance 1.0.sit
Size: 10K Date:12/03/94
Description:
Last Chance 1.0 - While Last Chance is active, you can insert a disk in
Drive 1 to INITIALIZE it as if it were never formatted. Use this little
program to format a disk that CP DiskFix or Disk First Aid cannot repair.
If the disk is successfully initialized, you won't have throw it away.
Requires System 7.
Name = LaunchControl 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:LaunchControl 1.0.sit
Size: 58K Date: 5/31/94
Description:
LaunchControl 1.0 - Launch Control is a simple program which allows you to
switch between running programs, as well as launch applications and desk
accessories, with a few simple keystrokes. You can customize the
combination of keys which will act as hot keys to bring up launch control.
You can also attach documents to the applications you launch, so they will
automatically be opened or printed. Launch Control is an application, and
not an init. Requires System 7.
Name = List Launcher 1.13.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:List Launcher 1.13.sit
Size: 87K Date: 4/24/95
Description:
List Launcher 1.13 - List Launcher is a utility that allows you to quickly
and easily launch pre-selected groups of files. Unlike many other similar
utilities, List Launcher is not a system extension, it is an application.
Therefore, List Launcher poses little threat to compatibility (e.g. it
will work even when you boot up with extensions off). Further, List
Launcher uses RAM only when it is open. One additional feature about List
Launcher that was a primary motivating factor in its development is that
ALL of its operations can be performed from the keyboard. The mouse is
optional. But why bother to have a utility to launch files if it is itself
an application? The answer to this question lies in the use of an FKEY...
Name = LoadADrive 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:LoadADrive 1.1.sit
Size: 22K Date:12/26/94
Description:
LoadADrive 1.1 - LoadADrive is a simple utility to mount a CD-ROM that
wasn't switch on at startup without restarting your Macintosh. A bit more
detailed - The Apple CD-ROM driver (I don't know if other CD-ROMs work the
same) scans the SCSI bus for a CD-ROM drive at startup. If it does not
find one (because the drive is switched off) the CD-ROM driver will not be
loaded. The driver is necessary to access the CD-ROM, you cannot use an
utility that can mount hard disks to mount a CD-ROM. So you have to
restart your Macintosh. LoadADrive can load the Apple CD-ROM driver at any
time! Requires System 7 or higher, and has been tested with Apple CD-ROM
drivers 4.01 and 5.0.
Name = Load-Save Desktop.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Load-Save Desktop.sit
Size: 12K Date: 4/04/95
Description:
Load/Save Desktop - Requires - Scriptable Finder, AppleScript. (That's
System 7.5 to those not in the know). Doesn't require - Unusual scripting
extensions. Here are a couple of scripts which enable to you save the
layout of the items on your desktop. I originally wrote this because the
Finder scatters icons far and wide when you change resolutions on a
multiscan monitor and the items can no longer fit on the desktop. You may
find other uses for these scripts. Use the Save Desktop script to save the
selected desktop items (or all of them if none are selected) to a file.
This file happens to be an AppleScript file, but don't let that worry you.
To restore the settings in this file, drag'n'drop it onto the Load...
Name = Loudmouth 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:G-L:Loudmouth 1.0.sit
Size:138K Date: 2/01/92
Description:
Loudmouth 1.0 - In a nutshell, Loudmouth 1.0 is a drag-and-drop utility
which will tell you (literally; audibly) what the four-character filetype
is for any file you drag into the mouth icon. If you create an alias of
Loudmouth, you can keep it in a convenient spot on your Desktop and drag
files to it at any time and hear the associated filetype spelled out for
you. Be sure your Sound is turned on (in the Sound control panel)! The
vocabulary files ('a' thru 'z' plus Default & Preamble) *MUST* be in the
same folder as Loudmouth in order for the program to work.
Name = Mac Identifier 1.1.1 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Mac Identifier 1.1.1 FAT.sit
Size: 16K Date:11/21/94
Description:
Mac Identifier 1.1.1 FAT - Mac Identifier is a freeware system extension
designed for System 7.5 users who can't stand the thought of their
Macintosh not knowing its own model designation or what itself looks like.
Under certain circumstances, System 7.5 is unable to provide model or icon
information about the Macintosh it is running on. In this scenario, the
About This Macintosh dialog in the Finder displays a generic Macintosh
icon and a truncated name without the model designation. Mac Identifier
contains a database of Macintosh model designations and icons and alters
system operation so that the Macintosh applications can obtain and provide
this information. Current as of November 1994. Mac Identifier 1.1.1...
Name = MacLifeInsurance 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MacLifeInsurance 2.0.sit
Size:117K Date: 6/17/94
Description:
MacLifeInsurance 2.0 - MacLifeInsurance is an easy to use but powerful
package of utilities that will protect your data from system crashes,
accidental deletions, power outs, corrupted files, and other Macintosh
disasters! But it doesnt stop there! It will also protect your eyes, back,
and wrists from computer related injuries. And to save you time, youll
have instant hot key access to an accelerated empty trash command, Finder
safe Shutdown, Restart, and Sleep commands. Youll also be able to set the
speaker volume instantly, toggle between open applications, and turn File
Sharing on and off. Weve also included a Macintosh version of the Windows
Task Managermaking switching between open applications easier than...
Name = MacTV Sleep.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MacTV Sleep.sit
Size: 11K Date: 4/01/94
Description:
MacTV Sleep - How to use MacTV Sleep - Run program, Set time to sleep
(default is 1 hour), Switch to TV mode and enjoy. The program will
shutdown the MacTV automatically at the specified time. The program will
continue to operate in the background (just don't quit from the
application). For people who bought the MacTV Macintosh.
Name = MagicOpen 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MagicOpen 1.0.sit
Size:235K Date: 9/15/93
Description:
MagicOpen 1.0 - MagicOpen is a utility program which speeds up launching
applications and opening files. Under System 7, you can put aliases of
applications and files on your desktop or inside the Apple menu. But
sometimes, when you get more and more aliases, your desktop becomes messy,
and the Apple menu fills up with more and more sub-folders to contain your
frequently used aliases. Once you have installed MagicOpen, you no longer
have to look through many sub-folders inside the Apple menu or your hard
disk, you simply click the name of the application or file you want, then
it opens for you. MagicOpen is an application (no init conflicts!). You
can set up your favorite applications (up to16), and files (up to 18).
Name = Malph 2.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Malph 2.3.sit
Size: 38K Date:12/20/94
Description:
Malph 2.3 - Use Malph to switch between applications under System 7 instead
of pulling down the application menu. To switch to another app, simply
click on the application icon. Malph also has a small indicator showing
what process is currently front most, which updates even if you click in
application windows to switch between processes. If you have the Drag
Manager installed on your Macintosh (part of 7.5), you can drop Finder
icons on an application tile, and the files will open with that
application. This is handy when you want to quickly open a file without
using the Open... command from within the application. A good way to clean
up your desktop too!
Name = MasterFinder 1.3 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MasterFinder 1.3 FAT.sit
Size:380K Date: 3/21/95
Description:
MasterFinder 1.3 FAT - MasterFinder is a Finder enhancement utility that
adds several features not found in the Finder. It's main attribute is, and
has always been, speed. MasterFinder boasts the fastest file find
capability on any Mac. It's also extremely fast in navigating drives,
folders, and catalogs. MasterFinder employs several views in one window to
display information about your file system and network. By use of the View
menu, a command key equivalent, or a view Command Icon, views can be
quickly and easily switched and navigated. This version of MasterFinder is
Fat - it will run native on PowerMacs as well as 68k Macs. MasterFinder
requires System 7.0 or later, and will run on any Macintosh.
Name = Mauncher.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Mauncher.sit
Size:164K Date: 5/10/92
Description:
Mauncher - Mauncher is a System 7 mount and launch utility which executes
instruction scripts. It mounts Appleshare Volumes with usernames and
passwords intact. Mauncher saves the documents in a scrambled format to
protect data and has the option of specifying passwords for script access.
Mauncher is extremely useful under network environments where frequent
changes in volume access is a common requirement or where control and
management of volume access and applications is desired. It can certainly
be used in non-networked environments for its application management
features.
Name = MaxRAM 1.0.4A.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MaxRAM 1.0.4A.sit
Size: 32K Date: 8/12/94
Description:
MaxRAM 1.0.4A - MaxRAM allows you to - Triple, quadruple, quintuple, or
have six times as much memory when using RAM Doubler (commercial) from
Connectix Corporation. Normally, RAM Doubler will double your RAM, but
with MaxRAM, you can have SIX times as much memory you have built-in.
That's right - SIX. For example, if you have 8 MB of real RAM in your
Macintosh, MaxRAM will give you 48 MB of RAM. (You can also choose a lower
amount, if you desire.) Display an indicator in the menu bar that will
flash when RAM Doubler is used. To use MaxRAM, simply double click on it,
select the desired amount of RAM (and if you want the indicator on), and
Restart your Macintosh. From now on, you'll have much more RAM that
Name = Maybe 1.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Maybe 1.4.sit
Size:116K Date:10/21/94
Description:
Maybe 1.4 - This application picks up where Finder left off in its
implementation of aliases. Maybe converts a Finder alias file to give it
an additional effect. Converted aliases do more than just point to the
original item. They can - play a sound, open or print every item in the
target folder, open some other item (document, application, folder, or
whatever) first, send an Apple event to another program, make a startup
item optional, by questioning the user, or checking the state of a key.
Maybe doesnt solve your problems directly, but it gives you the power to
do a lot of things youve been wanting to do. Part of the AWOL utilities.
Name = MemWin 2.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MemWin 2.01.sit
Size: 40K Date: 2/02/95
Description:
MemWin 2.0 - If you have seen the new Speech Manager, then you know that a
background only application can put a window onto the screen (contrary to
popular belief). The new Text Services Manager in System 7.1 offers
documented hooks for creating, disposing, and handling floating windows.
These windows are layer independent (they are floating above all programs
and windows). This program puts up a TSM floater that tracks free and max
memory for both the current program and the machine. It *requires* System
7.1 or later to run, but has a relatively small memory footprint and works
on all of the machines (68k and PPC) I have tried it on.
Name = Memory Minder 1.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Memory Minder 1.4.sit
Size: 89K Date: 5/26/95
Description:
Memory Minder 14 - Memory Minder is a RAM management tool. Its purpose is
to allow you to reduce or increase the memory requirements for application
programs. How does Memory Minder work? Each Macintosh application has a
minimum and a preferred amount of memory (called a partition) that it
requests when you open it (by double-clicking). Not all applications make
good use of the memory they request; sometimes it goes unused. Memory
Minder keeps track of how much memory applications request and then
actually use. It lets you adjust the preferred memory size for the
applications you've recently used. By doing so, you should be able to keep
more applications open simultaneously.
Name = Memory Tips for System 7.0
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Memory Tips for System 7.0
Size: 7K Date: 9/12/91
Description:
If youre having problems opening application programs or printing, these
tips will help you avoid problems by using your computers memory more
efficiently. To use System 7, your Macintosh needs at least 2 megabytes of
memory. If you customarily work with several programs at a time, you may
wish to install more memory. For more information about managing your
computers memory, see the Macintosh Users Guide.
Name = MenuChoice 2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MenuChoice 2.1.sit
Size: 68K Date: 2/23/95
Description:
MenuChoice 2.1 - MenuChoice is a control panel device which enables
hierarchical menus under the Apple menu. With it, you can open
applications, control panel devices, and documents of all kinds quickly
and easily using your Apple menu. Just drop the MenuChoice file in your
System 7 control panels folder. You can immediately use the control panel
device to set your preferences for how MenuChoice will behave, but
hierarchical menus will not show up under your Apple Menu until you
restart your computer. This version fixes incompatibility with Eudora
(mail program), Fixed a bug which prevented accessing volumes from the
desktop menu, and much more. System 7 req.
Name = Menu Events 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Menu Events 1.2.sit
Size: 40K Date:10/21/94
Description:
Menu Events 1.2 - This system extension bridges the gap between scripting
applications and the vast number of non-scriptable applications. It makes
most, but not all, applications controllable through their menu commands,
using program linking (Apple events). Any script, or any program equipped
to send Menu events, can query and execute the menu commands of any
compatible application on any Macintosh on the network. Version 1.2 adds
an AppleScript scripting addition ('osax') and a sample script that shows
you how to control an application through its menus. It also supports
script recording by (optionally) making applications send Menu events to
themselves. You can now record menu selection actions directly into
Name = Menu Grabber 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Menu Grabber 1.2.sit
Size: 47K Date:10/21/94
Description:
Menu Grabber 1.2 - A fascinating illustration of the power of Menu Events,
Menu Grabber lets you pick an application from any Macintosh on the
network, and presents an identical copy of its menu bar on your screen
(but in bright red and white-on-black, just so you realize what you might
be getting into). While grabbing an application, you can pull down a menu
or use a keyboard equivalent to simulate the same action on the target
application. This application can be useful in network management, and to
people like me who sometimes forget to close a needed document before
leaving the office. Part of the AWOL utilities.
Name = Menuette 2.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Menuette 2.0.1.sit
Size:117K Date: 4/18/94
Description:
Menuette 2.0.1 - Menuette is a control panel that alters the appearance of
menu titles in the menu bar (at the top of your screen). Instead of the
words that normally appear (such as File and Edit), youll see small icons
representing these concepts. Menuette also allows you to use a custom font
for any menus which do not have icons associated with them. To use
Menuette, your computer must be running System version 7.x. Menuette is
fully compatible with System 7.0, 7.0.1, 7.1, 32-bit addressing, and
virtual memory. Complete instructions are available within Menuette by
opening Menuette and clicking on the About Menuette button.
Name = Menutasking Enabler 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Menutasking Enabler 1.0.sit
Size: 6K Date: 2/02/95
Description:
Menutasking Enabler 1.0 - So you're taking a spin around your Mac with an
Amiga-using friend of yours, doing a download in the background and some
other stuff in the foreground, and your Amiga friend gloats over his
ability to screw up the download simply by pulling down a menu for an
extended period of time. You laugh, saying, go right ahead and try it,
foolish user of obsolete hardware. So your Amiga friend pulls down a menu.
His jaw drops. He accuses you of crimes involving unreleased system
software and the local elite BBS. No, you gasp between high-pitched
giggles, I have Menutasking Enabler installed!
Name = MinSystemInstaller 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MinSystemInstaller 1.0.sit
Size: 40K Date:12/08/92
Description:
MinSystemInstaller 1.0 - This Installer script removes any unneeded
resources in the System, Finder, System 7 Tuner, CapsLock, and in the
System Enablers for the IIvx/vi, PowerBook 160/180 and Duo 210/230. It
supports System 7.0, 7.0.1 and 7.1 and all machines and all languages (At
least roman-writing languages like english, german, french, italian,... I
did not test non-roman languages like Japanese, Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi,...
Up to 350 kBytes disk space will be freed!
Name = MiniApps Pack 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MiniApps Pack 1.1.sit
Size: 31K Date:12/09/94
Description:
MiniApps Pack 1.1 - The MiniApps Pack is a collection of mini-applications,
small in size (6K each) but big on features and usefulness. A MiniApp
usually performs a single task, somewhat of a pre-configured macro wrapped
in an application shell. There is no complex user interface or settings to
configure. It knows what to do, how to do it, even when to quit. MiniApps
require System 7 and generally reside in the Apple Menu Items folder,
where they can be reached easily. Although some may be better located in
the Startup Items folder. MiniApps included are - Sleep, QuitAllApps,
QuitFinder, Restart, ShutDown, VolumeDown, VolumeUp, EmptyTrash and
FinderToFront.
Name = Mini Grinders 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Mini Grinders 1.0.sit
Size: 22K Date: 7/07/91
Description:
Mini Grinders is a collection of small applications that perform simple
tasks on files (Lock It! also accepts folders) 1: Lock It! will lock or
unlock any file dropped on it. 2: GroupInfo will total the physical sizes
of all files/folders dropped on it 3: Snd2SysBeep is a SND utility which
allows tailoring sounds to your taste. To use any of the Mini Grinders
tools, select any file(s) and drag them on top of the application icon so
that the icon hilites. When the application is hilited, release the mouse
button. This will launch the application. Mini Grinders will not work
under System 6. Mini Grinders by Steve Smith & Apple Computer, Inc.
Instructions included.
Name = MoL 1.0b26.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MoL 1.0b26.sit
Size: 17K Date: 6/30/94
Description:
MoL 1.0b26 - More or Less - a unix like program to display the data fork of
any file, will also show the PICT resource. Drag and drop a file which you
want to work with. You can view the file in ASCII mode, or Hex Dump mode.
You can also get info on the file. Info shown - where the file is, kind,
creator, version number, version string, modification date, creation date,
last backup, full path, suggested memory size and minimum memory size.
Type ? for help.
Name = Module Tester 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Module Tester 1.0.sit
Size: 16K Date:11/27/94
Description:
Module Tester 1.0 - Control Strip Tester 1.0 - If you write Control Strip
Modules, you may want to check this out! Your module can allocate memory
and load any necessary resources during its init phase and return a handle
which will be returned to you in the param field each time your SDEV is
called. If you return a number less than zero it will signal that you
could not initialize and the tester will not load the SDEV. It will
provide your module with a tickle heartbeat for periodic processing. It
will send your module a request to return feature bits. If your feature
bits include sdevWantMouseClicks then it will pass mouse-downs to your
module. It will ask your module how wide it is and will place it in a
Name = Moniker 2.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Moniker 2.0.1.sit
Size: 24K Date:12/28/92
Description:
Moniker 2.0.1 - Moniker 2.0.1 is a slightly altered Moniker 2.0, so that
just dragging and dropping will create an alias of the item, in the same
folder as the Moniker application. However if you wish to place and rename
the alias, you can do so by holding down the option key when dragging
something onto Moniker.
Name = Monitor 1.5-3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Monitor 1.5-3.sit
Size: 25K Date: 5/08/94
Description:
Monitor 1.5-3 - Monitor is a utility application for the Macintosh which
allows you to see the level of activity taking place within your computer.
Monitor presents a number of different types of informational windows
including CPU utilization, memory usage and disk space availability. Much
of the information presented by Monitor is displayed using graphs.
Requires System 7. Version 1.5-2, March 1 1994 - Corrected a fatal bug
brought to light by System 7 Pro's use of special external disk volumes
with 0 bytes capacity. Changed Author's Email address in about box and
Read Me file.
Name = Monitor Expander 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Monitor Expander 1.0.1.sit
Size: 39K Date: 2/28/94
Description:
Monitor Expander 1.0 - Monitor Expander is a $25 shareware control panel
that allows you to enlarge your desktop area. You can choose to enlarge
your desktop by eating away at the borders that surround the usable
portion of your monitor, thereby increasing the area of the desktop that
you can view at one time, or by allowing you to scroll around a virtual
desktop that is bigger than the usable portion of your monitor, or both.
You can choose from a variety of viewing areas and virtual desktop sizes
ranging from the conventional 640x480 to a staggering 1952x2048, which is
more than a thirteen-fold increase in desktop area. Requires System 7.
Name = Monitor Switch 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Monitor Switch 1.1.sit
Size: 77K Date:11/04/93
Description:
Monitor Switch 1.1 - Monitor Switch is an application for the Macintosh
which allows you to switch resolutions on your multisync monitor without
the hassle of changing the cable that is connected to the built-in video.
It is similar to commercial programs, but it is compatible with more
Macintosh models, allows switching to more resolutions, and is more
compatible with other software (it is an application rather than an
INIT/CDEV, and it doesnt patch any traps). Compatible with LC III,
Centris, Quadras, AV's, some Duos and some Powerbooks. Definitely read the
Warning document before launching, or you may be very sad!
Name = Moon Tool 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Moon Tool 1.0.1.sit
Size: 61K Date: 4/05/94
Description:
Moon Tool 1.0.1 - Moon Tool 1.01 is the best Moon phase program I've seen!
It displays the moon in it's current phase (in a beautifully detailed
picture), along with the detailed information on the Moon's phase cycle,
subtends and distance from the Earth. Moon Age, Julian date, distance,
subtends, local time and date, and moon phases are given. Moon phases
include dates of last new moon, first quarter, full moon, last quarter,
next new moon, and current lunation. To display this information, your Mac
needs to have it's time zone information set up correctly. This can be
done within the Map control panel (ships with all Macs). It's a beauty.
Plus, you can iconize it to only show the moon picture.
Name = MountAlias 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MountAlias 1.0.sit
Size: 13K Date: 4/11/92
Description:
MountAlias 1.0 - MountAlias is a control panel that creates aliases
automatically to AppleShare volumes every time an AppleShare volume is
mounted. These aliases are put in a folder (or in subfolders of this
folder) that you specify. By default, this path is HardDisk:Aliases:, you
should use the Change Folder button in the control panel to modify this
(or rename your hard disk if you're boring). MountAlias will create alias
files in one of three ways, specified by the three Alias Name radio
buttons.
Name = Move to Apple 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Move to Apple 2.0.sit
Size: 6K Date:10/22/93
Description:
Move to Apple 2.0 - Move to Apple is an AppleScript dropbox which will move
what ever is placed on top of it to the Apple Menu Items folder so you can
use them from the Apple menu. In order to do this you need a script called
finderLib in your scripting additions folder. The install finderLib
application will do this for you so you should run this script first. This
is a beta version of Move to Apple a final one will be released with the
new Finder (version 7.1.1) which is scriptable and will not require the
finderLib script file. (Finderlib script file is included). Requires
AppleScript, a commercial program from Apple.
Name = Mt.Image 1.02.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Mt.Image 1.02.sit
Size: 20K Date: 3/17/94
Description:
Mt.Image 1.02 - When you want to mount Apple's DiskCopy image file onto
your desktop, you may use the MountImage control panel, written by Steve
Christensen. This software is very useful and saved us from hundreds of
floppy disks. I, however, sometimes feel irritated by the interface of
MountImage, because MountImage is control panel. It means I cannot use
'Drag & Drop' feature, important system 7 enhancement. Now Mt.Image is
here. it is a small utility, that can make your life with image file more
easily. Mt.Image can mount image file using 'Drag & Drop', it can also
open multiple image file at once. No more effort with 'MountImage' control
panel. You will need MountImage for Mt.Image to work.
Name = MtoKFH.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MtoKFH.sit
Size: 52K Date: 1/21/93
Description:
MtoKFH - System 7.1 Finder Hack utility changes the display in the Finder
from the default of megabytes to kilobytes. Please read the README doc.
freeware. Does NOT require a resource editor and is simple and straight
forward. Please leave email here or AOL(Brilor) if you encounter bugs.
Name = Mug Shot Lite.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Mug Shot Lite.sit
Size: 21K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
Mug Shot Lite 1.3 - Mug Shot Lite is a tool to help diagnose system
problems on a Macintosh Information such as the type of QuickDraw being
run, Finder, MultiFinder, AppleTalk and System versions, type of keyboard,
which processor's being used and if running 23/32 bit mode are all
recorded. The list of hardware and software configurations is about as
complete as possible.
Name = MungeImage 1.2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MungeImage 1.2.0.sit
Size: 18K Date: 8/22/94
Description:
MungeImage 1.2.0 - This mounts DiskCopy images as disk icons. To use
image(s), drop them onto MungeImage. To get rid of them, throw them in the
trash. Hints & Tips - Don't eject the disk(s). It won't work in System 6.
Requires as much memory as mounted disk space. 1.2.0 15 Aug 1994 now
mounts DART images, can now mount images read-write via AppleScript
(DiskCopy images only), compresses read-only DiskCopy images to reduce
memory footprint, spins cursor while mounting volumes cause it can take a
while to read and compress them.
Name = Musical Menus.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:Musical Menus.sit
Size: 7K Date: 5/16/95
Description:
Musical Menus - Musical Menus... this started off as a really stupid idea,
was developed as a stupid idea, and became a stupid finished product. The
basic premise is this - what is the most boring activity on the Macintosh?
That's right... pulling down a menu. Background animations stop, processes
freeze, and in general, the machine just waits, slobberingly, for your
next command. Well, in the interests of making things a little bit more
annoying, we created Musical Menus. Musical Menus is just that. Put it in
your Extensions Folder and restart. From then on, whenever you pull down a
menu, Musical Menus will track your every move, evaluating its
psychoharmonic frequency based on which item is selected. This done,...
Name = MyAliAsMaker 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MyAliAsMaker 1.0.1.sit
Size: 79K Date: 5/24/92
Description:
MyAliAsMaker 1.0.1 - Tired of making a trip to the File/Make Alias menu
every time you want to make an alias of a file, or an application? Steve
Krouse got so tired of making the File/Make trip that he spent two months
of his life writing MyAliAsMaker (MAAM). Leave a copy of MAAM on your
desktop. Whenever you want to make an alias, drag the document or
application on top of the MAAM icon. MAAM will do its thing, and a copy of
the file/app will appear next to it on the desktop.
Name = MyBattery 3.0.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:MyBattery 3.0.0.sit
Size: 96K Date: 5/31/95
Description:
MyBattery 3.0.0 - MyBattery is the essential battery monitoring tool for
Macintosh notebook owners! MyBattery features include - A variety of
graphical displays of current battery voltage, such as bar graph, gas
gauge, and histogram (voltage vs time) displays. Accurately estimates how
much battery life remaining - and it learns to adjust the estimate to be
more accurate for your particular PowerBook. Multiple battery support.
Color & grayscale support. Battery charger status. Stand-alone
application,for minimum conflicts and maximum RAM flexibility. Plus more.
Powerbook owners rejoice!
Name = MyEyes 2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:M:MyEyes 2.1.sit
Size: 89K Date: 3/29/95
Description:
MyEyes 2.1 - MyEyes is a small extension that draws on the menubar a pair
of eyes constantly following the cursor movement. Yes, I've already seen
the Eyeballs INIT (I loved it!) and I must admit that it's a very old
idea, but when I started working on color machines those poor, black &
white peepers seemed to me a little dull. So, guess what! I added color
and lived happy. MyEyes requires System 7 and color Quickdraw; Apple
Events handling capability is needed too.
Name = NameCleaner 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:NameCleaner 1.0.1.sit
Size: 54K Date: 5/01/95
Description:
NameCleaner 1.01 - NameCleaner is a utility to clean up messy file names.
It's purpose is to - Give files with definable DOS extensions
corresponding Macintosh Type/Creator codes and name suffixes. Remove
non-viewable characters, smarten quotes, and pad out punctuation marks
(with exclusions). Perform automatic capitalisation for words of different
lengths, and apply a dictionary for special cases. Find and replace any
definable phrase with a corresponding phrase. Append information (size,
date and type) about individual files and apply a dictionary for type
phrases. Truncate Macintosh names for DOS and give files with definable
Type Codes corresponding DOS Extensions.
Name = Name Stripper 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:Name Stripper 1.0.sit
Size: 18K Date: 7/20/93
Description:
Name Stripper 1.0 - Name Stripper is a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box)
which removes name extensions from files, folders, and entire directories.
To use the program, Drag sets of files, folders, or disks into the
application, Drop Box-style. Name Stripper will scan folders and disks
provided, and will modify (if preferences allow, of course), the names of
all files and directories, no matter what their depth. Drop Boxes requires
Apple Events, and thus System 7.0 or higher. This program is part of the
7.0 Plus Utilities set by Robert Gibson.
Name = NamedFolder 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:NamedFolder 1.2.sit
Size: 7K Date: 9/20/94
Description:
NamedFolder 1.2 - NamedFolder7 is a system 7 version of the old NamedFolder
for system 6. It is an extension that makes creating folders in the Finder
a little bit simpler and more natural. Typically, when you create a new
folder in the Finder either by using the Command N keystroke or the New
Folder menu item, a folder with the name untitled folder appears in the
Finder window. Then you must rename the folder and then the folders are
reordered alphabetically - if the current view is 'by name. When using
NamedFolder7, choosing New Folder in the Finder will bring up a dialog box
in which the name of the folder can be inserted. After pressing return, a
folder with that name is created in the current Finder directory.
Name = Neat Folders.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Neat Folders.sit
Size: 2K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
Neat Folders - this is a Frontier script that helps with folder setup. The
script prompts you to answer whether you desire to neaten all files in a
subdirectory to it and then completes the task. Requires Frontier.
Name = NetClip Folder.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:NetClip Folder.sit
Size: 54K Date:10/25/91
Description:
NetClip is a utility program to transfer clipboards from one computer to
another across a network. Requires System 7.0.
Name = NetFrontier.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:NetFrontier.sit
Size: 8K Date: 3/14/92
Description:
This suite can be used to link two or more copies of UserLand Frontier
running on different machines on a network. The net result: you'll be able
to copy objects from your desktop computer into the object databases
running on other networked computers and run Frontier scripts on remote
machines. You can manage the file system on all connected machines, with
all the power that Frontier scripting provides. You can also launch and
control Apple Event-aware software across the network.
Name = NetNews Grazer.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:NetNews Grazer.sit
Size: 56K Date: 8/16/94
Description:
NetNews Grazer - This is an AppleScript application that interacts with an
NNTP News server. It will check for new messages on a regular basis, and
will either scan the subjects of the new messages or send email when new
messages arrive. A preliminary version of these applications won an
Honorable Mention in the Everyday AppleScript Contest. This version
represents the first public release of that software. System Requirements,
Access to an NNTP News Server. Access to an SMTP Mail Server (if you want
email notification.)
Name = Network Utilities.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Network Utilities.sit
Size: 9K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
Network Utilities - Imagine youre the network manager for a classroom full
of Macintoshes. Everday, dozens of students come into the lab to do their
assignments and projects In the course of a day, new files get created,
essential files are accidentally deleted. So once a day, you shut the
system down and visit all the computerand replace missing files and delete
extraneous ones, by manually pointing clicking and dragging. NightWatch --
the first UserLand network utility, does this for you automatically and
very carefully. It produces a detailed report of all the updating and
cleaning up it did.
Name = New Suitcase 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:New Suitcase 1.1.sit
Size: 10K Date: 9/28/94
Description:
New Suitcase 1.1 - This application allows you to quickly create a new
System 7 suitcase file. To use New Suitcase, simply start the application
as usual and you will immediately be returned to the Finder, and a new
untitled suitcase will appear on the desktop of the system disk. You can
run the program multiple times to create multiple suitcases they will be
named uniquely just as the Finder does with the New Folder command. Part
of the shareware Dejal File Utilities package (also available in System 7
tools).
Name = Nice Pair.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Nice Pair.sit
Size: 35K Date:12/09/93
Description:
Nice Pair - You're a proud owner of one of these fantastic PowerBooks and a
docking cable, and you're using it often. But what, after somebody else
mounted your hard disk he immediately moves your icons from their original
place to somewhere else and destroys your in-years-build desktop!! Ilka
does a quite simple but effective job - it hides all files on the desktop,
you can dock/mount the volume and after work is done you'll tell Ilka to
show the files again. No cluttered desktop, no wasting hours with
redragging your icons again! Also included in this pack is Suzi, a simple
security application. Susi hides any file or folder with a given label.
You apply labels to files and folders within the Finder.
Name = NoBalloonMenu 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:NoBalloonMenu 1.0.1.sit
Size: 6K Date: 9/05/94
Description:
NoBalloonMenu 1.0.1 - Soon after System 7 appeared I wrote NoBalloonMenu
which is an extension to remove the Help menu from the menu bar. The
intention was to make more space for items such as SuperClock which can be
pushed off the screen by long application menus. The extension fulfilled
an immediate need on small screens. I have now decided to release Version
1.0.1 which should be more robust. I have also included the source for
those interested.
Name = No Erase 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:No Erase 1.1.sit
Size: 5K Date: 8/09/94
Description:
No Erase 1.1 - This little INIT will help prevent accidental erasure of
floppys, disks...(anything that can be erased from the Finder). Your
startup disk is protected against accidental erasure because it holds the
active system. But if you have more than one hard disk, the other ones
don't get that automatic protection. So I wrote this quick hack to hide
the erase command from users who are not supposed to use it. When No Erase
is installed, you can't select Erase disk from the Special menu in the
Finder, unless you hold down a hot key while pulling down the menu.
Requires System 7.
Name = No More Mess.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:No More Mess.sit
Size: 7K Date:10/26/92
Description:
No More Mess - No More Mess! is an INIT that gives you the option of
canceling out of a Clean up operation in the Finder. This is especially
handy if you really meant to empty the trash and didn't want your folder
or desktop all messed up.
Name = NoShutButt 0.9.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:NoShutButt 0.9.sit
Size: 20K Date: 4/25/95
Description:
NoShutButt 0.9 - When Apple released the System 7.5 Upgrade they thought
they were doing us a favor (or at least being consistent) by making the
Power on key a Power off key, too. Thats actually a pretty good idea, (as
are many of Apples ideas) except that some of us use the key for other
purposes. It seems that Apple is in the habit of not giving us a choice
(like a Control Panel setting) of whether or not we want to use some of
the features they feel they should include (like zoom rectangles in the
Finder, but thats another story). With NoShutButt you can disable the
Power off key. You can re-enable it later, if you want. This is NOT an
extension, because there is no reason to make it one.
Name = Nom de Plume 1.02.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:Nom de Plume 1.02.sit
Size: 8K Date: 2/27/95
Description:
Nom de Plume 1.02 - nom de plume - pen-name, pseudonym, alter ego, persona,
ALIAS! That's right, nom de plume is another of those 'you can't live
without this' applets, whose sole purpose in digital life is to create
aliaii to files! The twist is that nom de plume creates the aliaii on the
desktop, without an icon and the aliaii are locked. The idea is that you
can create a palette of your most used apps at the bottom of your desktop.
Perfect for drop launching! The aliaii are locked so you can also
double-click on them without having the Finder think you want to rename
them. Very cool!
Name = OL and System 7.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OL and System 7.sit
Size: 2K Date: 3/06/92
Description:
This file contains tips on using On Location with System 7.
Name = O-Limpia 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:O-Limpia 1.0.sit
Size: 15K Date:12/03/94
Description:
O-Limpia 1.0 - Welcome to O-Limpia! A Preferences Folder Organizer. This is
a great program for those whose Preferences folders are full! In the
program's window, you will find listed all non-busy and non-System files
located in the first level of the Preferences Folder. When clicking on any
item in the list, the application will search your hard disk for any files
containing code (i.e 'APPL', 'RDEV', 'INIT', 'cdev' (Control Panel) or
'dfil' (Desk Accessory)) that have the same Creator Type as the file
selected. If it does not find such a file, the button allowing you to move
the Preference File to the Trash will be enabled. You will find that it
takes a few seconds to scan your HD to compare creator types. This...
Name = OSA Menu 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OSA Menu 1.0.1.sit
Size: 18K Date: 5/10/94
Description:
OSA Menu 1.01 - The OSA Menu is an iconic system menu (like the Help menu)
that appears on the right side of the menu bar. Its menu items are scripts
- choose an item from the menu and the script will run. Some commands are
always available, and some are only available within particular
applications. Generally the target of the script is the active
application, and scripts that operate on the user selection are
particularly useful. Scripts in the OSA Menu act like extensions to the
command set of the application. The main advantage to scripts in the menu
is that you can call them up with one mouse click without leaving your
current context for the Finder. Requires Sys 7 and and an OSA...
Name = OVERLAY ALIAS.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OVERLAY ALIAS.sit
Size: 8K Date: 8/14/92
Description:
OVERLAY ALIAS - Drag and drop any file on top of Overlay Alias to create an
alias of it without having to name the alias or its directory. The alias
will be transferred to a new directory created by the program. System 7 Dep
ndent.
Name = OVERLAY DA.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OVERLAY DA.sit
Size: 8K Date: 8/14/92
Description:
OVERLAY DA - Drag any DA or DA Suitcase or FKEY File on top of Overlay DA
to run it. Obviates necessity of removing DA from Suitcase (DFIL) before
running by the Finder. System 7 dependent.
Name = OVERLAY INFO.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OVERLAY INFO.sit
Size: 14K Date: 8/14/92
Description:
OVERLAY INFO - Drag and drop any file on top of Overlay Info to bring up an
information dialog describing the files Name, Type, Creator and Attributes.
Similar to other Drag and Drop Utilities ... but this one is free! When
using the first time select Show Balloons for Help. System 7 Dependent.
Name = OVERLAY PICT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OVERLAY PICT.sit
Size: 10K Date: 8/22/92
Description:
OVERLAY PICT - Drag and drop a PICT file on top of Overlay PICT to convert
it to a MacPaint file. If option key is down, drag and drop a MacPaint file
to convert it to a TeachText PICT file. System 7 Dependent.
Name = OVERLAY SOUNDS 1.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OVERLAY SOUNDS 1.01.sit
Size: 11K Date: 9/12/92
Description:
OVERLAY SOUNDS 1.01 - Drag and drop any resource file on Overlay Sounds to
find a list of all snd resources found. You can create double-clickable
sound files from any of the sounds found. System 7 dependent.
Name = OVERLAYTEXT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OVERLAYTEXT.sit
Size: 17K Date: 9/19/92
Description:
OVERLAYTEXT - Drag and drop any TEXT file on top of this program's icon to
create a free-standing text reading application. Handy for exporting
documents to someone who may not have TeachText, Microsoft Word or Edit.
The size of the text in the created application is limited to 32000
characters. Even though this program is System 7 dependent, the
applications created should run on System 4.1 or higher. Give it a try!
Freeware.
Name = Obliterate 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:Obliterate 1.2.sit
Size: 29K Date: 7/06/93
Description:
Obliterate 1.2 - Obliterate, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box),
deletes all files and folders with an optional shredding facility to make
files totally unrecoverable. All directories dragged into this drop box
are scanned, so you can throw in sets of files, folders or even disks, or
any combination of the three. You no longer have to go through the trouble
of selecting Empty Trash all the time. Shareware. Requires System 7.x.
This new version adds a few safeguards.
Name = Ol_apple_events.h.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:Ol_apple_events.h.sit
Size: 2K Date: 2/16/92
Description:
This file contains On Location Apple Events for use under System 7. This
published document contains the correct language uses for On Location
calls using Apple Events, including descriptions of each function.
Name = Omega SANE patcher 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:Omega SANE patcher 1.3.sit
Size: 55K Date: 8/04/93
Description:
Omega SANE patcher 1.3 - According to Apple - Omega SANE works only with a
Ci-class ROM or better (and the more recent Macs have it in their ROMS
already). So older Macs (like the Mac II) won't show any improvement after
this patch is applied, and newer models don't need it. This patch makes
your math processor faster. Apple released the Omega SANE routines to
improve floating point math. These routines are faster and more accurate
than the originals. This application will patch the Omega SANE routines
into your System 7.0 or 7.1 System file. You should also be able to patch
a copy of System 6.0.7/8 (while running under 7, though). New - The ROM
patch overrides are even more reliable now. Read docs before using.
Name = OmegaWindow 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OmegaWindow 1.3.sit
Size:181K Date: 1/27/95
Description:
OmegaWindow 1.3 - OmegaWindow is a mouse-free window manipulating and
application managing program for Mac. OmegaWindow provides keyboard
shortcuts for things that normally have to be done using the mouse. The
heart of the OmegaWindow package is a system extension. The package also
includes an application for customizing OmegaWindows features. Features
implemented using keyboard shortcuts - Switch from one application to
another. Zoom window. Close one or all of the windows. Bring the back-most
window to the front. Go to the Finder. Swap the two front-most windows.
Switch to any process out of 1-7 applications. Simulate the system menu -
Hide (front application), Hide others, Show All. And much more! Sys 7...
Name = OnLocation Frontier.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:OnLocation Frontier.sit
Size: 8K Date: 8/09/92
Description:
OnLocation Frontier - This file contains a glue table that allows Frontier
scripts to look up things in OnLocation directories. Three functions are
defined, one to return a list of the indexes known to OnLocation and the
other two to lookup something in these indexes (or any other OnLocation
index) and return either the path names or all the information OnLocation
has about the files,respectively.
Name = Once Daily 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:Once Daily 1.0.sit
Size: 16K Date: 6/29/93
Description:
Once Daily 1.0 - Once Daily is handy if you restart many times during the
day, and want to launch your StartUp Items only once each morning. Once
Daily is a CDEV that opens docs, aliases, etc., that end with the word
'daily' (i.e. ToDo.daily) that reside in the StartUp items folder on the
first startup of the day only. User can specify what time the day begins.
This is a great program for those who crash throughout the day!
Name = OpenFolder7.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:OpenFolder7.sit
Size: 5K Date: 2/27/92
Description:
Open Folder 7 - Double-click on the OpenFolder 7 icon. A standard file
dialog appears. Select the folder you want to open, and click on the
Folder button. OpenFolder sends an Apple event to the System 7 Finder,
telling it to open the folder you selected. Originally this was a script
written in the UserLand Frontier scripting language. We hand-compiled it
into C and built it using THINK C 4.0. If you want more information about
Frontier, call us at the phone number below; tell 'em OpenFolder 7 sent
you This software is copyrighted property of UserLand Software, Inc.
Name = OpenIt! Strip 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:OpenIt! Strip 1.0.sit
Size: 16K Date: 5/27/95
Description:
OpenIt! Strip 1.0 - This is a Control Strip module. To use, simply put it
into the Control Strip Modules folder and restart. Features - Clicking on
the Strip icon will display a get anything dialog box. Selecting an item
with the checkbox off will open it from the Finder. With the checkbox on
the file/folder will be opened in the front application. Open It! Strip
keeps its own current directory separate of other applications'. To use
the front application's current directory, hold down the shift key while
clicking on the Strip icon. To open Open It! Strip's current directory in
the Finder, hold down the command key while clicking on the Strip icon.
Name = Openspaces12.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:Openspaces12.sit
Size: 4K Date: 3/29/93
Description:
Openspaces12 - Open Spaces is a system 7 extension which makes navigating
through folders in the Finder easier. When you are not renaming something,
hitting the space bar opens the currently selected file or folder. This
enables you to move around with just the arrow keys and the space bar, or
to open files more easily. When you are renaming something, the space bar
acts normally. Version 1.2 corrects the behavior of Open Spaces with
dialog boxes opened by Control Panels.
Name = OptionCapsLock 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:OptionCapsLock 1.0.sit
Size: 4K Date: 5/09/94
Description:
OptionCapsLock 1.0 - OptionCaps is a system extension primarily for users
of PowerBooks whose keyboards sport the Caps Lock key that doesn't lock
down when pressed. Hence, the annoyance of having to reset the Caps Lock
key after accidentally typing a half-dozen characters in upper case. It is
similar to the Caps Lock Off Extension except that it still allows you to
use the Caps Lock key - you just have to indicate that you really mean to
by holding down the Option Key, too. After installing OptionCaps, you can
not activate the Caps Lock key by just pressing it. You must instead hold
down the Option key, and then (while still holding down the Option key)
press the Caps Lock key.
Name = OtherMenu 1.8.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OtherMenu 1.8.sit
Size:247K Date: 5/15/95
Description:
OtherMenu 1.8 - OtherMenu is an extension that creates a system-wide
hierarchical menu somewhat similar to the Apple menu. It can be used for
launching applications and documents, restart and shut down, various
utility functions, and executing FKEYs. It requires System 7. OtherMenu
takes up a minimum of about 32K of system memory, but uses more depending
on the length of the menu and the number of submenus. The first time you
start your Mac with OtherMenu installed, OtherMenu creates a folder named
OtherMenu Folder inside your System Folder. You will see a menu whose
title is a round icon near the help menu.
Name = OtherMenu Externals 1.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OtherMenu Externals 1.4.sit
Size: 64K Date: 2/03/95
Description:
OtherMenu Externals 1.4 - Contains 7 externals for use with OtherMenu.
Externals are - Register, Backup File, Express Modem, Kill 'em all!,
Powerbook Info, Remove Hard Returns and Save Clipboard. Requires
OtherMenu. OtherMenu is an extension that creates a system-wide
hierarchical menu somewhat similar to the Apple menu. It can be used for
launching applications and documents, restart and shut down, various
utility functions, and executing FKEYs.
Name = OutTheWindow! 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:N-O:OutTheWindow! 1.1.sit
Size: 10K Date: 1/15/95
Description:
OutTheWindow! 1.1 - OutTheWindow! is an extension that allows you to close
windows by dragging them outside your screen. This is funny and could be
useful to close a window which is not the front window. To do this, just
hold down the Command key while you are dragging the window outside the
screen. (This technique works with the Finder, but not with all
applications.) OutTheWindow! works only on Macintoshes running system
software version 7.0 or later.
Name = PB170 Modem Cmd DA.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PB170 Modem Cmd DA.sit
Size: 19K Date: 4/14/92
Description:
PB170 Modem Cmd DA - Here's a text DA showing the Hayes command set for use
with Apple's internal modem supplied with the PowerBook DA. Uses a modified
DisplayDA (by Bill Steinberg).
Name = PBNumericKeypad.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PBNumericKeypad.sit
Size: 5K Date: 1/29/92
Description:
PBNumericKeypad - The Macintosh PowerBook keyboards lack a built-in numeric
keypad. These keyboard layout files allow one to simulate a keypad on the
existing PowerBook keyboard by holding down option-ctrl.
Explanation/Instructions are included in the file. Build after the author
finished the tedious process of making a QuicKeys keyset to re-map the
PowerBook keyboard into a numeric keypad, and began wondering why Apple
did not just supply a KCHR that does it. So the author is supplying it for
us all.
Name = PBSleep2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PBSleep2.sit
Size: 11K Date: 7/01/93
Description:
PBSleep2 - This is an init that makes your PowerBook yawn when it goes to
sleep or wakes up. It is a revision of an ealier version that required
ResEdit. This one just requires you to drag it into the system folder and
restart, then anytime your powerbook sleeps or wakes up, it yawns. Cute
and small program for System 7 powerbook users only.
Name = PBTools 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PBTools 1.2.sit
Size: 8K Date: 4/12/92
Description:
PBTools 1.2 - SafeSleep is a small System Extension (aka INIT) for the
PowerBooks. Though I haven't tested it on a Mac Portable, I suspect it
will work fine on that too. SafeSleep will not load on any Mac which does
not have the Power Manager. SafeSleep blanks the screen and requests a
password whenever a sleeping Mac is awakened. SpinD is a small FKey that
spins down the internal hard drive in Macs that support that function. In
Macs that don't support drive spin down, the FKey just beeps and exits. By
Bill Steinberg - Sat, Mar 21, 1992. AppleLink X0542
Name = PICT Informer.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PICT Informer.sit
Size: 23K Date: 3/29/93
Description:
PICT Informer - Have you ever wondered if a picture is version1 or version
2? If you have all the fonts that the picture was originally created with?
Or what kinds of QuickDraw objects the picture contains. With System 7
Apple has provided a new and easy way to get information out of a picture
called the Picture Utilities Package. PICT Informer is simply an
implementation of GetPictInfo, the main call in that package. PICT
Informer will open PICT files or PICT resources and show the picture in a
window. To see the PictInfo information, choose Show Info from the File
menu or double-click in the picture's window. Freeware. Version 1.0
Name = PICTify 1.51.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PICTify 1.51.sit
Size: 33K Date: 4/25/94
Description:
PICTify 1.51 - PICTify is a control panel that provides you with screen
capturing capabilities and is provided FREE of charge. You may capture the
entire screen, a selection that you define, the frontmost window, or a
pulled-down menu (including popup menus) to a file or to the clipboard. If
you choose to save the snapshot to a file, you have the option of saving
itto a TeachText PICT file or to a ResEdit file which will contain a
'PICT'resource and a couple of other resources which define the dimensions
of the PICT. I find the latter option essential for capturing pictures
I've drawn to include in about boxes or other parts of my programs.
Requires System 7.0 or greater.
Name = POPOVER.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:POPOVER.sit
Size: 12K Date: 8/28/91
Description:
Variation on Easy Launch, which does not require presence of Balloon Help
menu. User option for window on left ot right side for easier use by
left-handed users. Uses a small PopUpMenu window. Create a new folder. Put
PopOver and aliases of frequently used applications in the folder. Put
alias of PopOver in Startup Items folder and voila! With small window on
the right it works very much like On Cue. Unlike On Cue this is an
application.. no INITs. Look at About... in Apple menu and Show Balloons
for help. System 7.0 dependent On Cue clone.
Name = Pairing Knife.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Pairing Knife.sit
Size: 15K Date:11/06/92
Description:
Pairing Knife - Pairing Knife does an unbiased kerning pair frequency
analysis of files of type TEXT. Unbiased means that all printing
characters (from ASCII 32 to 255) are considered in the analysis. Kerning
Pairs, of course, are pairs of characters that can appear in text and that
can have kerning applied between them. Frequency Analysis means that every
pair combination is counted each time it appears. Only works in drag and
drop format under System 7.0.
Name = Paste It! 2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Paste It! 2.sit
Size: 13K Date: 4/28/93
Description:
Paste It! 2 - A small application that replaces those little yellow sticky
note pads. It also replaces the need for the Apple note pad.
Name = Pb-battery-voltage.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Pb-battery-voltage.sit
Size: 21K Date: 9/02/92
Description:
Pb-battery-voltage - Volts is a simple application that provides a digital
readout of the battery voltage of your Macintosh Portable or PowerBook
computer. Its primary aim is to provide a more informative indicator of
the voltage (and, indirectly, the amount of battery life remaining) than
that provided by the Battery desk accessory.
Name = Pbgadget0.9.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Pbgadget0.9.sit
Size: 8K Date:12/28/93
Description:
Pbgadget09 - PBGadget is a small application to help manage battery usage
on Powerbook Duo's. It puts up a clock and battery voltage readout in the
upper right corner of the screen. When the power supply is unplugged, the
clock changes to a timer of how long the Duo has been running on battery
power. A vertical bar on the left side of the time window indicates much
time there is left until the disk spins down. Works with the 270c and the
new duo batteries. New feature in version 0.8 - an indicator bar of how
much time is left until the disk spins down. For Duo's, at the bottom of
the plot there is extended power manager status, battery pack voltage (old
& new) , battery power draw in Watts, battery pack temperature and...
Name = Peek-a-Boo1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Peek-a-Boo1.1.sit
Size: 59K Date: 3/05/94
Description:
Peek-a-Boo1.1 - Peek-a-Boo is a utility to monitor and manipulate all
running processes. You can watch how much CPU time each process uses, as
well as look at any piece of information available through the Process
Manager. The Process Manager (available in System 7 and later) maintains a
dozen or so pieces of information about each running process (normally an
application); many fine utilities show a subset of this information. No
existing utility showes precisely the subset of Process Manager
information I needed to know at a given time. Hence, Peek-a-Boo can show
any piece of information available via the Process Manager; preferences
can be edited to view only those pieces of information you need.
Name = Peeping Tom 1.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Peeping Tom 1.4.sit
Size: 13K Date: 2/09/94
Description:
Peeping Tom 1.4 - Peeping Tom is a shareware init/background application
that keeps track of the current applications and desk accessories that are
open. When processes are quit, Peeping Tom writes the information that it
has on the dead process to a text file in the System Folder. The log file
shows information on when each process was started and the total time it
ran. Peeping Tom also shows the average CPU usage of the process. The
percentage represents how much the process used of the CPU while the
process was running. Peeping Tom is very useful for monitoring computers.
It keeps track of time spent on the computer, which is perfect for those
who bill their customers on a hourly basis.
Name = Performance Modules 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Performance Modules 1.2.sit
Size: 11K Date: 2/02/95
Description:
Performance Modules 1.2 - Performance Modules are a collection of simple
and straight-forward control strip modules for use with Apples Control
Strip software. The Simple Clock module now has better support for
alternate date & time formats (as set up by the Date & Time control panel)
by adjusting its width to accomodate the widest possible date or time
message. After changing the date & time format, the modules width will
automatically be adjusted the next time it is redrawn. The FreeMem module
is also more intelligent about resizing, by leaving room to display the
maximum amount of memory available.
Name = Pesticide 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Pesticide 1.0.sit
Size: 14K Date: 7/20/93
Description:
Pesticide 1.0 - Pesticide is a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box) which
lets you delete some pesky items from the selected disks and/or
directories. It can be set up to delete all or all unresolvable aliases,
empty directories, and empty files. It can also automatically fix files
that have accidentally had their alias bits set (and thus are really not
aliases after all). As always, you select what Pesticide actually does.
This program is part of the set 7.0 Plus Utilities by Robert Gibson.
Name = Picon 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Picon 1.2.sit
Size: 23K Date: 4/11/95
Description:
Picon 1.2 - Picon lets you pick an icon for a folder based on the contents
of that folder. Drag and drop a folder onto Picon and it will let you
select one of the top ten icons that reside in that folder. These icons
can be copied verbatim, or optionally folder-ized (ala Folder Icon Maker).
And all the work is done for you! No copy and paste. For example, dragging
my plain old Documents folder onto Picon brings up a list of icons
including the Microsoft Word documents icon, the MacPaint document icon,
the ClarisWorks text document icon, and various other things. I select the
MacPaint document icon and check Make Folders to see what it looks like.
Satisfied, I click Set Icon. My Documents folder now has a little...
Name = Pink Slip.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Pink Slip.sit
Size: 18K Date: 6/10/93
Description:
Pink Slip - Pink Slip is a control panel which allows you to add a Quit
menu item to the Finder for use in those memory-intense situations. You
can also remove PinkSlip easily if you get tired of it. Pink Slip also
provides a means of quitting the Finder without modifying anything, which
can be done by opening the control panel, whether installed or not, and
picking the Quit Now button. When you quit the applications you were
running, the finder comes back, but not until then!
Name = Plug Alert 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Plug Alert 1.0.1.sit
Size: 5K Date: 8/31/93
Description:
Plug Alert 1.0.1 - This is a simple INIT to help with the annoying problem
of a PowerBook being unplugged by accident. When you unplug the PowerBook,
Plug Alert will put up a message telling you that the charger has been
taken out of the PowerBook. Also if the wall current is off, or the
charger is unplugged from the wall, Plug Alert will notify you of this as
well. This INIT is not likely to have any sort of conflict, it is VERY
simple. This version fixed the message that told the user when the
PowerBook was unplugged, so it read correctly. Also added the feature
which notifies the user when the wall current is off, or when the charger
has been unplugged from the wall.
Name = Pointer Locator 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Pointer Locator 1.0.sit
Size: 22K Date: 9/01/94
Description:
Pointer Locator 1.0 - PointerLocator 1.0 runs on all Macintosh computers
and requires System 7.0 or later. PointerLocator is a control panel/system
extension that locates lost mouse pointers. This is most useful on
PowerBooks with LCD screens and on Macintoshes with large monitors. To
install PointerLocator, place a copy of the PointerLocator control panel
into the Control Panels folder within the System Folder, and restart your
Macintosh. Its okay to open the PointerLocator control panel and adjust
the settings before restarting, but changes do not take effect until after
you restart. Once PointerLocator is loaded any changes you make to the
settings will take effect immediately.
Name = PowerAlias1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PowerAlias1.0.sit
Size: 15K Date:12/24/92
Description:
PowerAlias1.0 - PowerAlias is designed to minimize desktop clutter by
providing for the consolidation of up to five application aliases into one
utility. PowerAlias uses real, System 7 aliases and AppleEvents to mimic
those Finder aliases we have all grown to love. You can launch PowerAlias
either by double clicking on its icon or by dragging and dropping a
document onto the PowerAlias icon. You specify which of the five
applications PowerAlias launches by simultaneously holding down a key on
the keyboard.
Name = PowerBar Pro 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PowerBar Pro 2.0.sit
Size:345K Date: 5/28/95
Description:
PowerBar Pro 2.0 - PowerBar is a Control Panel/Extension that provides a
toolbar for the Finder. It requires System 7.0 or greater and consumes
anywhere from 150-400 K of RAM (or more depending on the setup) when
running. Features include - Launch applications/open documents or folders;
Point & click access to common Finder functions; Complete customizability;
Enhanced alias management; Status pads to display various info; and Easy
to use drag & drop interface (e.g. you can drag icons to the toolbar to
install them). Be sure to install the control panel and restart your mac
before opening PowerBar! 7.5 Compatible. This is a 30 day expiring
Commercial demo.
Name = PowerBook 1.0b1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:PowerBook 1.0b1.sit
Size: 6K Date: 3/14/92
Description:
PowerBook Suite 1.0b1 - Use the scripts in this suite to synchronize two
sets of folders, one on a PowerBook and one on your desktop computer.
Follow these steps to configure the PowerBook suite. On your desktop
computer's hard disk, create a new folder, call it Shared Folder, for
example. Determine which folders on your desktop computer you want to
travel with. For each of these folders, make an alias of the folder and
place that alias in Shared Folder. From Frontier's Suites menu, select the
PowerBook command. Select the Set Home Path command in the Configure
sub-menu, and select the folder you created in step 2.
Name = PowerBook Dial Fix.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PowerBook Dial Fix.sit
Size: 13K Date: 7/09/92
Description:
PowerBook Dial Fix - Fix for PowerBook Internal Modem problem with
HyperCard Dial Command! This stack includes an external command that will
allow you to dial from HyperCard when using the internal modem on a
PowerBook. The stack includes a simple install button and detailed
information about the problem.
Name = PowerBook Guide, 2nd ed.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PowerBook Guide, 2nd ed.sit
Size: 60K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
PowerBook Guide, 2nd ed - This is the 2nd edition of the PowerBook Guide
from Apple Computer listing all sorts of resources for Powerbook users.
Name = PowerBook Insomnia 3.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PowerBook Insomnia 3.2.sit
Size: 9K Date: 6/01/94
Description:
PowerBook Insomnia 3.2 - PowerBook Insomnia will put your computer into an
endless loop to prevent your computer from going to sleep on its own. This
can be useful if you wish to drain batter energy (more than if you let your
computer go to sleep on its own) to help prevent battery-memory. If you
run PB Insomnia shortly before your computer does go to sleep, PB Insomnia
will ignore all sleep requests from your system, keeping your computer
running for about 5 - 30 minutes (depending on built-up battery-memory)
longer than it would if you just let it go to sleep on its own. PB
Insomnia wont make your batteries last forever or keep you from buying new
ones, itll just help them last longer.
Name = PowerBook Numeric Keypad.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PowerBook Numeric Keypad.sit
Size: 5K Date: 4/14/92
Description:
PowerBook Numeric Keypad - This is a set of keyboard layouts (KCHR
resources, contained in kfil documents) designed for PowerBook users who
lack a built-in numeric keypad. Holding down ctrl-option gives a simulated
numeric keypad centered on the K key. Complete instructions are included.
Name = PowerBook Screen Tester.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PowerBook Screen Tester.sit
Size: 5K Date: 2/28/93
Description:
PowerBook Screen Tester - PBST is a small program which flips the screen
from black to white with each click of the mouse. If the screen is white,
any burnt-out pixels in an active-matrix LCD display will show up as black
holes in the white screen. If the screen is black, any voided pixels will
show up as white holes in the black screen. Take this program with you
when you buy your Book to ensure that you get the best Book in stock. PBST
is Email-ware. If you use it, drop one of us a line!
Name = PowerBook Tweak 1.0.3a.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PowerBook Tweak 1.0.3a.sit
Size: 65K Date: 5/30/95
Description:
PowerBook Tweak 1.0.3a - PowerBook Tweak is a utility for the 500 series
PowerBooks that gives you more control over the power conservation
settings than Apple's PowerBook control panel. Like the PowerBook control
panel, PowerBook Tweak lets you define power conservation settings that
are always in effect. However, PowerBook Tweak also lets you define
settings for specific applications. Why is this important? I found that in
day-to-day use, having a single set of settings was inflexible - I was
always bringing up the PowerBook control panel to tweak the values for
whatever application I happened to be using. For example, I'd bring it up
to increase the hard drive spindown time for Word, or turning off CPU
Name = PowerBook VT102 Fix.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PowerBook VT102 Fix.sit
Size: 3K Date:11/13/92
Description:
PowerBook VT102 Fix - This replaces a previously uploaded version which
contained a bug causing the s key to be remapped to an e (!). Here's the
fix. My appologies to those who downloaded the faulty version.
Name = PowerClick 1.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PowerClick 1.01.sit
Size: 16K Date: 4/04/94
Description:
PowerClick 1.01 - PowerClick is a control panel that lets you assign
different functions to the two trackball buttons on a PowerBook Duo. It
may also work on any new PowerBooks released in the future. Each of the
two trackball buttons can be independantly assigned any of the following
functions - Nothing, Single Click, Double Click or Click Lock. Click Lock
can be useful for navigating heirarchical menus or drawing, and setting
the bottom button to Nothing is helpful to those that like to use their
PowerBook resting on their stomach while slouched on a couch or chair.
Name = PowerDock 1.1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PowerDock 1.1.0.sit
Size: 93K Date:11/15/93
Description:
PowerDock 1.1.0 - PowerDock is a file and process management utility. Its
primary function is to aid in locating and accessing files, folders and
documents on a large volume or across a network. It achieves this task by
placing a window with an array of cells which hold items (applications,
folders, documents etc...) in their iconized form. If you have a clutter
of icons scattered about your desktop, then PowerDock is the perfect
utility for you. Requires System 7 and color.
Name = PowerLaunch II 2.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PowerLaunch II 2.0.1.sit
Size:331K Date:11/03/94
Description:
Powerlaunch II 2.01 - PowerLaunch II is a System-7 Desktop Launching Agent.
It is designed to allow quick and easy access to applications (including
Control Panels and Desk Accessories), folders, and other documents stored
on your Macintosh without having to navigate through several Finder Windows
or through a multi-layered, hierarchical apple menu. PowerLaunch II has
many features. Easy to Use - Because PowerLaunch was written with the
standard Macintosh interface guidelines in mind, PowerLaunch is easy to
configure and use Environmentally Friendly - PowerLaunch is an
Application, not a System Extension.
Name = PowerOrgasm.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PowerOrgasm.sit
Size: 87K Date: 8/03/92
Description:
PowerSound - By popular demand, we have been convinced to come out with an
update to our little init. The differences between this version and the
last follow 1] This init now runs fine on non-Portable Macintoshes. It
will not install itself if that is the case 2] A bug was fixed which
caused random sound making when installed witGlobal Village's PowerPort
init and several other peices of software. We hope all PowerBook users can
get enjoyment out of this init, but feel that it detracts from the spirit
of the init to not distribute it with the sound it was written for.
Name = PowerScan 2.0.7.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PowerScan 2.0.7.sit
Size:347K Date: 1/19/95
Description:
PowerScan 2.0.7 - Welcome to PowerScan! This application started out as a
hack that would list duplicate files on a friends hard disk. Features -
Supports Thread Manager for multitasking. Scan and find duplicate files in
several windows at the same time. PowerScan works in background so you can
use other applications if you want to. Completely redesigned user
interface with a floating palette for easy access to settings and
commands. Much improved file filtering. PowerScan can save document
windows in both text and native formats. Printing is now supported.
Ability to read version information from files, movable dialog boxes,
Finder interaction. Requires System 7.
Name = PowerSleepFKEY.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PowerSleepFKEY.sit
Size: 3K Date: 4/14/92
Description:
PowerSleepFKEY - PowerSleep is a fairly simple FKey. It puts your
Portable/Powerbook immediately to sleep. No more window with messages like
Do you really wanna do that? When the master (ME) says, Sleep! my Portable
sleeps without mocking. Open it with Suitcase or install it with ResEdit
into your System file. To invoke it press Cmd-Shift-0 (Zero). Sorry,
folks; it works only with battery powered Macs! Apple Link CH0117 Enjoy!
Urs Calibran.
Name = PowerStrip 3.5.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PowerStrip 3.5.1.sit
Size: 49K Date:10/24/94
Description:
PowerStrip 3.5.1 - PowerStrip is a passive utility. That means it changes
nothing on the system, it only reports the current state of affairs.
PowerStrip can display, at your discretion, the following information -
current time, current date, free RAM, free disk space, whether AppleTalk
is on or off, the currently selected printer, mouse coordinates and for
PowerBook users - CPU speed, whether modem is on or off, elapsed charging
time or elapsed battery time, battery voltage, battery level bar graph and
battery voltage history graph. You can also pick and choose what to
display.
Name = PowerTalker 1.1 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PowerTalker 1.1 FAT.sit
Size: 51K Date:10/13/94
Description:
PowerTalker 1.1 FAT - PowerTalker is a project of mine, its job in life is
to use the Speech Manager to read messages delivered via PowerTalk.
Features - Fat Binary. Can read selected portions of a PowerTalk letter,
including sender, subject, time sent, and text content. Letters can be
read as they come in, on command, or by drag and dropping particular
letters. It's AppleScriptable. Works cheerfully in the background. Only
takes 150K of memory. Full balloon help. Shortcoming - Messages that
PowerTalker fools with are marked as read. This stinks, but there's no way
around it with the current APIs. When Apple released the super duper
improved APIs for AOCE, I'll fix this.
Name = Powerbook Don't Rest.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Powerbook Don't Rest.sit
Size: 4K Date: 6/22/92
Description:
Powerbook Don't Rest - This utility was written by Insignia Solutions for
users of SoftPC on the Powerbook Macintoshes to solve a problem common to
many applications on the Powerbooks. After a short period of inactivity by
the keyboard and mouse, the Powerbooks goes into Rest Mode, slowing the
processor to 1 MHz, which makes it appear to be hung. This utility
disables this rest mode, keeping the processor at full speed. There is a
companion utility called 'Powerbook OK To Rest' which restores the Rest
function.
Name = Powerbook OK to Rest.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Powerbook OK to Rest.sit
Size: 4K Date: 6/22/92
Description:
Powerbook OK to Rest - This utility was written by Insignia Solutions for
users of SoftPC on the Powerbook Macintoshes to solve a problem common to
many applications on the Powerbooks. After a short period of inactivity by
the keyboard and mouse, the Powerbooks goes into Rest Mode, slowing the
processor to 1 MHz, which makes it appear to be hung. This utility
restores this rest mode after use of the companion utility Powerbook Don't
Rest. This utility was uploaded by Insignia Solutions Technical Support.
Name = Powerless 2.0 Demo.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Powerless 2.0 Demo.sit
Size: 27K Date: 3/09/94
Description:
Powerless 2.0 Demo - Powerless lets you schedule automatic, unattended
system shutdowns. This allows you to leave your computer running so that
it can complete a task, then shutdown (or restart) after a period of time
you specify. Powerless is useful if you - Do unattended disk backups. Use
automatic disk compression utilities. Use a disk optimizer. Maintain data
communications access. Upload and download files with information
services. Use a battery-powered Macintosh . . . and more! It is most
useful if your computer provides software-controlled shutoff (that is, the
computer turns itself off completely when you choose Shutdown from the
Finder's Special menu). Requires System 7.
Name = Ppat Tool 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Ppat Tool 1.0.sit
Size: 10K Date: 7/16/93
Description:
ppat Tool 1.0 - A tool to aid in the making of patterns for Chameleon,
BeforeDark and Desktop Textures users. Features include - converts
clipboard PICTs into ppats, screen capture utility to create ppats from
any screen image, copy captured regions to clipboard for use with your
favorite graphic programs, auto-sizing marquee tool constrains to legal
ppat sizes, high quality image scaling to legal ppat size function,
multiple monitor support, create ppats up to 256 x 256, merge function
allows multiple patterns to be saved to one file, and No system extensions
or control panels! Requires System 7.
Name = Ppat Viewer 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Ppat Viewer 1.1.sit
Size: 29K Date: 8/10/93
Description:
Ppat Viewer 1.1 - The ppat Viewer will open any file and list any ppat
resources that exist in the resource portion of the file. Selecting a ppat
from the list will display the ppat, up to 256x256 pixels in size. No more
need to use ResEdit to view a ppat (which won't show the large ones
anyway). Includes a special feature for programmers who need to hard code
a ppat into their program. New to v1.1 - some cosmetic changes and the
ability to delete a ppat from the opened file. Also, you can now drop any
file on the ppat Viewer icon to open it.
Name = PrefsCleaner 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PrefsCleaner 1.1.sit
Size: 28K Date:11/17/94
Description:
PrefsCleaner 1.1 - PrefsCleaner is an application which will help you keep
your prefs folder in your System folder clean. You may notice that there
are lots or prefs in that folder, even for programs you've thrown away!
There's no harm in keeping these files, but they waste valuable hard disk
space. PrefsCleaner checks each application, desk accessory, control panel
and extension if it has a prefs file in the Preferences Folder. In this
case the prefs file is marked. When the search is completed, unmarked
prefs can be deleted. Before you start using this application, you should
read the entire documentation. If you don't want to read everything, at
least read the known bugs section!
Name = PrintChoice 1.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PrintChoice 1.4.sit
Size: 35K Date: 3/28/95
Description:
PrintChoice 1.4 - PrintChoice is a control panel device which provides a
quick way to rechoose a printer without going back into the Apple chooser.
A submenu in your Apple Menu will let you maintain a list of your
frequently used printers. Only useful if you use more than one printer!
After you have installed PrintChoice and rebooted, your Apple menu will
have a new submenu called PrintChoice, containing options to add, rename,
or delete printers. After choosing any printer from the standard Apple
Chooser, you can make it easily accessible by adding it to the PrintChoice
menu. Requires System 7.
Name = Printer Chuzer 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Printer Chuzer 1.0.sit
Size: 17K Date:11/11/94
Description:
Printer Chuzer 1.0 - Overview of Need - Ability to change printer types on
the fly without accessing the Chooser. No desire for the overhead of
Quickdraw GX. Need to quickly switch printer types for a short time. Need
to print a form from a database on an LaserWriter and Fax it without
accessing the Chooser. Need to print a tractor fed invoice on an
ImageWriter, a shipping label on a LabelWriter, and a form letter on a
DeskWriter without accessing the Chooser. Solution Provided - Stand-Alone
Application that can be configured to switch to a predefined printer type.
Simply open the application and the printer type is made current. Quick.
Simple. Down and Dirty. Use multiple copies, one for each the printer
Name = Printer Patrol 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Printer Patrol 1.2.sit
Size: 16K Date: 2/07/95
Description:
Printer Patrol 1.2 - Are you often worried because you accidently sent a
really secret note to a printer used by everyone else? Ever had to explain
why you printed out a black and white document on a printer which is only
used for making color transparencies? If so, welcome to Printer Patrol, a
small utility designed to keep you from making these network faux pas!
Printer Patrol is a control panel which allows you to set up a list of
your frequently used printers. If you print to one of these printers,
Printer Patrol does nothing. If you try to print to a different printer,
Printer Patrol puts up a simple alert pointing out that fact. Requires
System 7.
Name = ProGreet.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:ProGreet.sit
Size:207K Date:11/12/94
Description:
ProGreet - ProGreet is a fun System Extension, which gives your mac a nice
greeting voice each time you turn it on... It says good
morning/afternoon/evening, welcome to Macintosh. It's very smart about
which one to say! Postcard-ware.
Name = ProSwitch 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:ProSwitch 1.2.sit
Size: 13K Date:12/01/91
Description:
ProSwitch 1.2 - ProSwitch is an utility which makes it easier for you to
switch between running processes (i.e. applications and DAs) under System
7. Features include six fully configurable hot keys for switching and
hiding (or showing) the windows of background processes, and the option to
switch with a click on the application menu's icon (a la System 6).
Name = Process Jumper 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Process Jumper 1.0.sit
Size: 6K Date: 3/14/94
Description:
Process Jumper 1.0 - Process Jumper is a little FKey that allows you to
cycle through open applications. This FKey is intended for power users who
want to beef up their system. To install this FKey, just copy it over from
the Process Jumper file to the System File via Resedit. (Process Jumper is
actually just a resedit file with an extra spiffy icon). Once installed,
you can activate FKeys by holding down shift - openapple (cloverleaf) -
and the number of the fkey in question. Process Jumper is preset at number
nine, but this can be easily changed by changing the resource number to
some other digit (0-9). This FKEY requires System 7, but will exit
gracefully if you don't have it.
Name = Process Row.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Process Row.sit
Size: 19K Date: 2/03/93
Description:
Process Row - Process Row was developed to help those Macintosh users who
run multiple applications under System 7 with a visual display of the
active processes. Similar to the display of the icons under the
Application Menu provided by System 7, it watches the activation and
deactivation of all processes (including background-only processes).
Shareware $5.
Name = ProcessWatcher 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:ProcessWatcher 2.0.sit
Size: 48K Date: 6/10/93
Description:
ProcessWatcher 2.0 - ProcessWatcher is intended to display the running
processes on the Mac - local or remote machine, and optionally more
information. System 7.0 or later is needed. ProcessWatcher displays
information about programs which are open. The information includes -
serial number, type, signature, mode, location, size, free memory,
launcher PSN, launch date, as well as a check list of - uses textedit
services, stationery aware, local and remote high level events, 32 bit
compatible, only background, can background, does activate on foreground
switch, multilaunch and more! What else do you need to know?
Name = Program Switcher 2.11 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Program Switcher 2.11 FAT.sit
Size: 33K Date: 2/27/95
Description:
Program Switcher 2.11 FAT - Program Switcher is a useful little control
which allows you to switch between the running programs on your System 7
or greater Mac via simple two-key keystroke. This control was inspired by
Windows. Whoah! you say, Why write Windows functionality for a great
machine like the Macintosh? I use Windows at work and became fond of this
functionality (Well, actually, I got so use to it that I found myself
doing it on my Mac). So I was inspired to write this control panel. So one
afternoon I sat down and wrote an system extension to do this. Includes
68K and a PPC version.
Name = Put Away 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Put Away 1.0.sit
Size: 16K Date:12/01/93
Description:
Put Away 1.0 - Put Away is a System 7 drag & drop utility which puts files
in folders based on file types and creators, much like the System 7 Finder
puts System-specific files in special folder locations. You can configure
Put Away to recognize as many types and creators and folder locations as
you wish. If you launch Put Away as a normal application, you will see a
screen of instructions. This screen also allows you to reset Put Away,
clearing its old folder locations and file types.
Name = PutAway DeskScript.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:PutAway DeskScript.sit
Size: 6K Date: 3/10/92
Description:
PutAway DeskScript - PutAway is a Desktop script for cleaning up folders
(or the desktop) by moving files into preassigned folders according to the
files' type. For example: After Dark Modules will be placed into the After
Dark Files folder inside the Control Panels folder, printer fonts will be
placed in your Extensions folder, StuffIt files into an Archives folder,
etc. For files of a particular type, if there is only one folder for those
files, then this script will be useful. Requires Frontier.
Name = PwrPxlTstr.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:PwrPxlTstr.sit
Size: 27K Date: 7/14/93
Description:
PwrPxlTstr Folder - PowerPixelTester is a utility which allows you to test
the new Powerbook 180c for bad pixels. This will aid you in ascertaining
whether you have a faulty display or it could be taken with you prior to
your purchase of a 180c to ensure you do not purchase an inferior display.
This utility will work on any color Mac (most useful on powerbooks), and
is System 7 compatible.
Name = PwrSwitcher 1.1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:PwrSwitcher 1.1.3.sit
Size: 33K Date: 6/08/94
Description:
PwrSwitcher 1.1.3 - PwrSwitcher is a System 7 control panel that lets you
change from one active application to another using your keyboard instead
of the Finder's application menu. Once installed, you simply push the
power on key (key with a triangle on it, above the top row of the
keyboard) and you will cycle through the active applications. Pushing
shift-power on will cycle backwards through the applications. There are
also other features included in the documentation. This is a major upgrade
from version 1.0 with many changes and bug fixes.
Name = QK-AppleScript.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:QK-AppleScript.sit
Size: 19K Date: 5/09/93
Description:
QK/AppleScript - Apple recently shipped AppleScript, a scripting language
for controlling Apple Event aware applications. The AppleScript Extension
gives QuicKeys the ability to send AppleScripts. An AppleScript shortcut
can work alone or as a step in a sequence. QuicKeys support for
AppleScript extends the functionality and usability of BOTH products.
Name = QTrash 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:QTrash 1.1.sit
Size: 9K Date:11/22/91
Description:
QTrash 1.1 - QTrash will delete all empty folders from the startup volume.
Some folders are exceptions to this. Personally, Im rather picky about the
layout of files and folders on the volumes I manage at work. I am
constantly finding folders such as Empty Folder, Copy of Empty Folder,
Copy of Copy of Empty Folder, etc. all with no files. One would think
that users would have better things to do with their time. This is why I
wrote QTrash. That and Ive finally managed to find sufficient time to
learn C on the Macintosh (Im learning C and Macintosh programming at the
same time, so its slow going).
Name = QuickControlStrip 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:QuickControlStrip 1.0.sit
Size: 4K Date: 3/27/95
Description:
QuickControlStrip 1.0 - QuickControlStrip is a QuicKeys extension that can
be useful to users of Apples Control Strip control panel (and other
compatible tool bars such as Men & Mices Desktop Strip). It allows to show
and hide the control strip, and to toggle between visible and invisible
states. If OSA is installed (eg, when AppleScript is present),
QuickControlStrip is scriptable.
Name = QuickList 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:QuickList 1.0.1.sit
Size: 54K Date: 4/10/95
Description:
QuickList 1.01 - QuickList is a small application designed to give quick
access to frequently used files, applications or folders. Items can be
dragged from the Finder into a QuickList window. Files can then be opened
either by double-clicking or pressing the return or enter key. QuickList
requires System 7 or greater. Dragging items from the Finder requires the
Macintosh Drag and Drop extension or System 7.5. Windows may be minimized
by clicking in the zoom box in the upper right hand corner of the window.
This will contract the window to a minimized size so that less screen
space is occupied. To expand or maximize the window, click anywhere in the
minimized window. The window will then expand to it's previous size...
Name = QuickNotes 1.0b6.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:QuickNotes 1.0b6.sit
Size: 18K Date: 6/22/93
Description:
QuickNotes 1.0b6 - QuickNotes is a System 7 only Extension that allows you
to quickly and easily jot down notes on your Macintosh saving them for
later use with TeachText or any text editor. When in the Finder, choose
the window that you would like the QuickNote to be created in. QuickNotes
can be created in any Finder window (except the Trash) and on the Desktop.
Type the hot-key and the QuickNotes dialog box will appear. Type in the
name of the file and the text (up to 255 characters for now) that you
would like saved in the file. When you click OK, the file will be created
and the dialog box will disappear. If the file already existed you will be
given the option to rename it. You have just created a QuickNote!
Name = Quick ShutDown 1.0 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Quick ShutDown 1.0 FAT.sit
Size: 64K Date:11/13/94
Description:
Quick ShutDown 1.0 FAT - If you know that all your works have been saved,
and you want to shut down or restart your Mac quick without the Finder
quitting each open application, or you always change your mind after
selecting Finder's Shut Down or Restart menu item, Quick ShutDown is for
you! When you want to quick shut down or restart your Mac, you simply
double-click Quick ShutDown's sub-application Shut Down or Restart, and
your Mac will shut down or restart right away without the wait. In
addition, when you double-click Quick ShutDown's sub-application Shut Down
or Restart, you have a chance to change your mind by clicking the Cancel
button. WARNING - Quick ShutDown will QUICKLY shut down or restart...
Name = Quiet Start 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Quiet Start 1.3.sit
Size: 16K Date: 5/30/94
Description:
Quiet Start 1.3 - Quiet Start is a system extension which will keep some
Macintosh models from making the usual chime at startup or restart. I made
it particularly for those PowerBook users who may really want to use thier
computer as a laptop and may find themselves in an environment where the
chime would be disturbing to others (like in a classroom). Please be aware
that because your Macintosh may not have a ROM which checks the volume
level before making the chime, this program may have no effect on your
computer. Sorry, there's nothing a program can do until it's running - and
bootstrap ROM always goes first. 1.3 added user selectable boot volume.
Name = Quit All Applications 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Quit All Applications 1.0.sit
Size: 6K Date:11/05/93
Description:
Quit All Applications 1.0 - Tired of killing all your applications one at a
time when you've run out of memory, or you would just like to start clean?
Then you need Quit All Applications! Quit All Applications quits all your
applications in one step, and is designed to be completely unobtrusive.
When you select Quit All Applications, each of your applications are told
to quit, no questions asked, just like when you select Restart or Shut
Down. There is also a way to quit the finder, and rebuild the desktop
(details in documentation!). Requires System 7.
Name = Quit Everything NOW! FKEY.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Quit Everything NOW! FKEY.sit
Size: 10K Date: 2/18/94
Description:
Quit Everything NOW! FKEY - Quit Everything NOW! is an FKEY which comes
with it's own installer. The Apple Event FKEY allows you to do a nice
restart from inside any application. If the Finder is open it will quit
all the open apps and restart. If the Finder is not open, or you are not
using Sys 7, it will restart without quitting all open apps.
Name = Quit It 1.21.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:P-Q:Quit It 1.21.sit
Size: 28K Date: 2/02/94
Description:
Quit It 1.21 - A Macintosh is very easy to use, but neverteless there are
users who don't understand anything about processes etc. All they see is
windows on the screen, and to stop working they just close the window
using the close box. But this leaves the application open, which can lead
to confusion on one side, and on a shortage of memory on the other side.
Quit It can take away this problem - whenever the last window of an
application is closed using the close box, it will quit the application.
That's all there is to it. There are some user configurations - you can
set programs to not quit with the last window closed and more. This is a
great init to use when kids are on the computer! This control panel
Name = RAM Disk Helper 3.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:RAM Disk Helper 3.0.sit
Size: 11K Date: 7/08/93
Description:
RAM Disk Helper 3.0 - Drag the RAM Disk Helper extension to your system
folder and reboot. RAM DiskHelper creates a folder named RAM Disk Image in
your system folder. Move files, folders, and/or aliases into this folder.
Open your Memory control panel and create a RAM Disk. Reboot again. At
startup, RAM Disk Helper will create a directory structure on the RAM Disk
matching the one in the RAM Disk Image folder. It resolves any file
aliases and copies the files onto the RAM Disk. As you work, RAM Disk
Helper will periodically scan the RAM Disk for any modified or newly
created files and will copy them back to the appropriate directories on
your hard disk. Requires System 7 and at least an 020.
Name = RAM Disk Iconer 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:RAM Disk Iconer 1.1.sit
Size: 27K Date: 5/31/95
Description:
RAM Disk Iconer 1.1 - RAM Disk Iconer is a control panel/system extension
that allows you to customize the name and the icon of your RAM Disk. The
control panel allows you to choose the name and to activate or deactivate
any of the options. The system extension code gets executed at startup. If
these options are checked, it will rename the RAM Disk and/or create the
custom icon file. Once this is done, it just quits. Thus, it will not use
any memory nor slow down your system after it has booted. RAM Disk Iconer
doesn't patch any traps and should not conflict with other system
extensions or control panels. Requires System 7.
Name = RAMDiskSaver.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:RAMDiskSaver.sit
Size:110K Date: 2/07/93
Description:
RAMDiskSaver - RAM DiskSaver is a utility that performs automatic periodic
background back-ups of Macintosh RAM disks. RAM DiskSaver consists of two
parts - RAMDiskSaver Extension and RAM DiskSaver Controls. The former is a
System 7 background application; the latter, a control panel. RAM
DiskSaver requires several features absent from Macintosh systems prior to
System 7. If any of its system requirements are missing, RAM DiskSaver
will gracefully decline to run.
Name = RAMGauge 1.2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:RAMGauge 1.2.1.sit
Size: 14K Date: 1/23/95
Description:
RamGauge 1.2.1 - One glance at the menu bar, and you know exactly how much
memory you have to burn. It is especially nice when there is so little that
Finder won't let you use About This Macintosh... It even tracks System
activity. RAMGauge is now a Control Panel. It allows itself to be switched
on and off, moved around, its display configured, and other such sundry
accomplishments. You don't even need to restart for it to install - just
open the control panel and it installs itself automatically. I hope that
this will make everyone's computing a little less harried. It is even
neater because in Total Memory mode it tends to track System activity as
well.
Name = RAMPv101.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:RAMPv101.sit
Size: 16K Date:12/20/92
Description:
RAMPv101 - RAM preserves works hard in the background on _any_ Mac with the
Apple RAM Disk Driver (PowerBooks, Quadras, Duos) to protect your valuable
data. Remember, RAM disks are 'volatile' and subject to havoc from crashes,
runaway programs etc. RAM Preserves gives you a little extra security from
these maladies!
Name = RDiskNamer.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:RDiskNamer.sit
Size: 9K Date:12/19/92
Description:
RDiskNamer - RAM Disk Namer is a control panel and system extension that
allows the RAM disk name to be changed conveniently and automatically to
the desired name on every reboot, including power-on. In order to function
correctly, this control panel should be placed in the Control Panels
folder and its name should follow alphabetically the name of the Memory
control panel.
Name = R-O-M 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:R-O-M 1.1.sit
Size: 15K Date:10/10/94
Description:
R-O-M 1.1 - Record-O-Matic - A simple hack to help capture those ideas onto
a portable Mac that seem to come up while driving or out and about. Small,
unobtrusive, and there when you need it. Modeled after a handheld
minicassette recorder.
Name = Random fortune cookie.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Random fortune cookie.sit
Size: 4K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
random fortune cookie - This verb overcomes a bug in Frontier 1.0. The bug
is that the pseudo-random number generator uses the same sequence everytime
Frontier is launched - this may be useful in some circumstances, but was
not for me. When the Randomize verb is installed in Frontier, a code
resource (of type RAND) is added to the Frontier.root file - the code
contained in this resource seeds the psuedo-random number generator
sequence with the current time of day. A call to Randomize in your
customStartup script is suggested.
Name = Randomizer.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Randomizer.sit
Size: 20K Date: 3/19/95
Description:
Randomizer - Randomizer is SYSTEM 7 _MOSTLY_. Its normal interface is Drag
and Drop, so you are best off not using it with earlier Systems. But this
is being written to solve a particular problem, and I don't know the
configuration of the person with the emergency, so I built in one very
stupid fall-back mechanism that makes it possible to use Idiot Randomizer
in a crippled way with System 6. See the work-around described below. If
you double-click on it from a System 6 machine and you _haven't_ used the
work-around, you will get an error message and the software will quit
gracefully. To use Idiot Randomizer _with_ System 7, simply select the
files you want to randomize and drag them on the program's icon or an
Name = Randopatamizer 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Randopatamizer 1.0.sit
Size: 6K Date: 4/22/95
Description:
Randopatamizer 1.0 - To run Randopatamizer, you need System 7 and a color
Mac, plus a file with some resources of type 'ppat' in it. ('ppat' =
desktop pattern.) Good examples of a ppat file are any of the shareware
pattern utilities (like Before Dark) and the Desktop Patterns application
in your Control Panels folder if you have System 7.5. (More on that
later.) Randopatamizer is mind-bogglingly simple to use. Double-click on
it the first time you use it, and you will be asked to pick a source file.
Randopatamizer will then pick a pattern out of the file you choose and set
it as the desktop pattern. Now whenever Randopatamizer is opened, it will
pick you a new pattern. This breaks up the monotony of the same boring
Name = RdMe 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:RdMe 1.3.sit
Size: 17K Date:11/22/93
Description:
RdMe 1.3 - RdMe is a drag-n-drop application that can ease the frustrations
of keeping track of program documentation. If youre a software junkie,
youve got a zillion programs. Most come with docs conveniently named Read
Me, which means you have to keep track of their owners. RdMe comes to the
rescue! In the Finder, when any file with a RdMe resource is
dragged-and-dropped onto the RdMe application, the contents of the RdMe
resource are displayed in this window. Thus, the use of RdMe resources
obviates the separate doc files and separate folders. If you have a file
and a Read me, drop them both on RdMe, and it will put the the docs
directly into the RdMe resource, and you can toss the docs!
Name = ReadOnly Converter 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:ReadOnly Converter 1.0.1.sit
Size: 9K Date: 3/06/94
Description:
ReadOnly Converter 1.0.1 - ReadOnly Converter converts plain text files
produced by any program to TeachText read only files. It also will convert
TeachText read only files to plain text files. Read only files are
uneditable text files that have a newspaper icon, and are commonly used
for Read Me files included with software programs. For instance, instead
of using TeachText, you can use your favorite word processing program to
produce a Read Me file, check it for spelling, etc., save it in plain text
format, and then use ReadOnly Converter to turn it into a TeachText read
only file. If you convert them back to their original plain format, they
will remember which application created them. System 7 only!
Name = Real Eject 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Real Eject 2.0.sit
Size: 12K Date: 4/12/95
Description:
Real Eject 2.0 - Real Eject is a control panel that prevents ghost disks
from showing up on your desktop when you eject a disk using the Eject
command from the Special menu or in file dialogs. Real Eject solves the
problem encountered by almost all new users when trying to eject a disk.
The most logical choice, choosing the Eject command either from the
Special menu in the Finder or in file dialogs, does not work properly, as
it leaves a ghost or grayed image of the disk behind. Soon the message
Please insert the disk <name> appears, forcing the user to re-insert the
disk. Some users resort to shutting down the Macintosh to eject the disk
and avoid this problem. As an alternative, we suggest using Real...
Name = Real Time Meter 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Real Time Meter 1.0.sit
Size: 95K Date: 6/16/94
Description:
Real Time Meter 1.0 - Real Time Meter is a small application that lets you
see how the Real Time Manager is used on your computer. It is intended to
work on AV computers. In a small window, it draws the percentage use of
the dedicated Real Time Processor. It's use is rather straight forward. It
also supports balloon help. The menu bar contains a settings window. It
can bring up two dialog boxes. The Display Dialog lets you choose if you
want Global, Real time or Time Share Loading drawn. You can also see the
value in the corner of the window. Finally, you can choose the line
thickness with the menu. Requires Real Time Manager, System 7, and AV
possibilities.
Name = ReallyNukeTT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:ReallyNukeTT.sit
Size: 2K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
reallyNukeTT - This is a frontier script for getting rid of Teach Text.
This script goes all through your drive and deletes all copies of Teach
Text except the one in your system folder. Requires Frontier to run.
Name = RecursiveList 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:RecursiveList 1.0.sit
Size: 17K Date: 9/24/94
Description:
RecursiveList 1.0 - The purpose of this droplet is to produce file listings
of folders or volumes dropped on it. A text file named recursiveList File
Listing is created on the Desktop of the Startup disk. If the SHIFT key is
held down while a folder or volume is dropped, only the files/folders at
the first level of the folder or volume will be reported. If a single file
is dropped on the droplet, its path is copied to the clipboard so that it
can be pasted into another application.
Name = Refresher 1.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Refresher 1.01.sit
Size: 8K Date: 6/01/94
Description:
Refresher 1.01 - Refreshed does one thing... It redraws everything on the
screen. Why? What for? Have ever had your screen not get redrawn (or
completely redrawn), usually after a recoverable crash or just some fluke
or bug in the application your were using at the time? Well, with
Refresher, all you have to do is press Command + Shift + 4, and whoa-la,
everything on the screen is redrawn, and windows refreshed! Included with
this handy dandy screen refresher is also a screen messer-up'er! This
program upon double-clicking on it, will mess up your screen! A copy of
Refresher is included inside of screen messer-up'er so you can try out
Refresher BEFORE you install it into your system. Refresher is an...
Name = ReminderPro 2.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:ReminderPro 2.0.1.sit
Size:177K Date: 3/22/95
Description:
ReminderPro 2.0.1 - ReminderPro is basically a reminder program. It allows
you to schedule the following - Reminders, Launching of applications,
Opening of documents. Whenever you schedule a reminder, or an application
launch, or opening of a document, it is called a scheduled item.
ReminderPro consists of two components, the Scheduler extension and the
Application. The Scheduler is a system extension. It resides in the
Extensions folder inside the System folder, and is launched automatically
every time the computer starts up. Once launched, it continues to run all
the time, in the background. The Application is what you use to schedule
items, to change scheduled items, or to remove scheduled items.
Name = Remote Shutdown.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Remote Shutdown.sit
Size: 4K Date: 6/15/92
Description:
Remote Shutdown - This system extension allows any Macintosh to be shut
down or restarted remotely via AppleEvents. If your Macintosh supports the
power manager (Mac II series or Powerbooks), it can also be powered off
remotely.
Name = RenameDelay 7.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:RenameDelay 7.1.sit
Size: 11K Date:11/23/92
Description:
RenameDelay 7.1 - 7.1 RenameDelay is an freeware application which will
allow the user to modify the System 7.1 Finder in order to set a shorter
timeout when renaming a file.
Name = Renegade Development Utils.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Renegade Development Utils.sit
Size:152K Date: 2/27/95
Description:
Renegade Development Utils 1.0 - The Renegade Development Utilities
Software Package consists of five separate programs, LaunchIt,
PathClipper, ModifyReadOnly, OrphanFiles, and SerialCloser. Each program
is targeted at a specific task. The first four are Drag and Drop grinders,
and the fifth is a small utility application with a very simple self
explanatory user interface. All components have been tested on both
PowerMac and 68K Macintosh systems with various releases of System 7.x.
Name = Replace 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Replace 1.0.sit
Size: 6K Date: 5/06/94
Description:
Replace 1.0 - When saving a file, one often sees a dialog like this Replace
existing file with cancel and replace buttons, and the cancel button is
the one highlighted and selected if you hit return. Replace! is an
extension which highlight's the replace button instead, since most people
know what they are doing, and really do want to replace the file. Now they
can just hit return to choose replace. Much easier. Also, if you hold the
option key down, you can override the dialog entirely. This extension
should work on any mac or PowerMac running System 7.
Name = RequiredAE XCMD.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:RequiredAE XCMD.sit
Size: 35K Date: 9/28/91
Description:
RequiredAE XCMD - Enclosed in this archive is a Hypercard (2.1) stack with
a set of XCMDs which will show how to send the required events (oapp, odoc,
pdoc & quit) to another application either local or remote. Complete with
Think C source these are another nice example of sending events (or
something to use to test your own applications). XCMD, Pascal, Apple
event, Required, Events, AEVT, HC.
Name = ResLogger.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:ResLogger.sit
Size: 20K Date: 5/10/92
Description:
ResLogger - ResLogger is a UserLand Frontier Suite that compiles an outline
of named resources. The primary use for this is as a tool for HyperCard
developers to keep track of XCMDs and XFCNs which may be located on
several disks - some even off-line. But it can be used for any named
resource; snd 's being a logical candidate. ResLogger looks in the
specified folder and all subfolders, for the specified resource. It then
makes a sorted list of the resources. Each resource name is a heading
(summit). The subheadings are the paths to each file that contains that
resource.
Name = RescueNotify 1.00.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:RescueNotify 1.00.sit
Size: 10K Date: 4/23/93
Description:
RescueNotify 1.00 - RescueNotify is a System 7-only application which
reminds you if a Rescued Items folder exists in your Trash. This folder is
sometimes created by the System after a crash and contains temporary files
in use by applications at the time your Mac crashed. In some cases you
might be able to salvage data from a file in the Rescued Items folder.
Place RescueNotify in your Startup Items folder to automatically check for
Rescued Items each time you start your Mac. Freeware.
Name = ResetPwrMgr.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:ResetPwrMgr.sit
Size: 5K Date:10/25/94
Description:
ResetPwrMgr - Inside your PowerBook, there is a processor that handles all
battery and PowerBook specific features. It is called the PowerManager.
This can sometimes become corrupted and needs to be reset. You may have
heard of the Duo battery bug. Duos sometimes decide not to charge their
battery anymore - you need to reset the PowerManager. Apple recommends
pressing down the power switch at the back of the machine for 15 seconds.
This doesn't always work. I resorted to unplugging the backup battery deep
inside my computer, but this is not a good way for those who don't like
taking their machine apart! Run the program, click OK and it resets your
PowerManager.
Name = Restart 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Restart 1.1.sit
Size: 7K Date: 3/27/95
Description:
Restart 1.1 - This is a small applicaton like the Stutdown application
under your Apple Menu. All it does is restart your Mac. This could be
invaluable for network administrators or BBS operators.
Name = RetroBackup 1.0b1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:RetroBackup 1.0b1.sit
Size: 7K Date: 6/08/92
Description:
RetroBackup 1.0b1 - RetroBackup Suite 1.0b1 by Dean Wett. This Frontier
suite is designed for people using Dantz Development's Retrospect 1.3 with
removable media (such as SyQuest cartridges, Bernoulli disks, MO disks,
etc.). It's mostly useful for unattended incremental backups that do not
require adding members (cartridges) during a backup sessionThe main
feature of this suite is that it will eject & unmount the backup volume
after a Retrospect scripted backup is executed. In the past I have used
Retrospect's Calendar feature and the Retro.Startup system extension to
auto-execute backups during the night.
Name = Revelation 2.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Revelation 2.3.sit
Size: 23K Date: 1/26/95
Description:
Revelation 2.31 - Revelation is a handy substitute for About This Macintosh
in the finder. It places a moveable bar across the screen, which when
you're in a program, displays - How much ram that particular program is
using, and how much is free, shows whether it uses AppleEvents, shows CPU
usage, and shows RAM available. Also, lets you close all open programs
(except Revelation and the Finder), and Open anything from Revelation.
Includes complete balloon help.
Name = RevertDICT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:RevertDICT.sit
Size: 11K Date: 8/19/93
Description:
RevertDICT - This program is a droplet. This is a file for System 7 users
who are using Frontier or Frontier Runtime. As I do not have Frontier
installed, I have no idea what this file does!
Name = Round.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:R:Round.sit
Size: 5K Date: 5/16/95
Description:
Round - Did you ever want to make your Mac look like a total freak? Taking
Apples rounded button idea too far? I never did, never will. But since Im
an easy going guy I made this anyway. You might have problems reading
somethings, so I dont recommend long use with this, as its purpose is to
show you what it could look like, not to replace what you allready have.
It gives your Mac a bubble look to it, try it out!
Name = Run Dry.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Run Dry.sit
Size: 3K Date: 9/22/92
Description:
Run Dry - Run Dry is a utility By Pete Johnson that allows you to
completely discharge your battery. Launching Run Dry will cause it to
continue to access the hard dry until the PowerBook Battery is depleated.
After the PowerBook battery has been discharged you may recharge it again
for a longer life.
Name = Runtime Preview Kit.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Runtime Preview Kit.sit
Size: 25K Date: 8/04/92
Description:
Runtime Preview Kit - Runtime is shareware. 30-day free trial. $25
registration fee, special deal for network managers. Frontier 1.0 users
are entitled to a free registration for Runtime. Initially, distribution
will be over CompuServe and AppleLink. Will run Frontier scripts.
Name = SAVe the disk 1.42.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SAVe the disk 1.42.sit
Size: 13K Date: 6/27/94
Description:
SAVe the disk 1.42 - sAVe the Disk is a system extension which will
alleviate the excessive disk drive hits experienced by owners of AV Macs
in the following two circumstances - 1) The traps ChangedResource and
AddResource flush the whole file to disk each time they are invoked. This
significantly degrades performance if many resources are changed in
succession, e.g. while linking programs or running resource compilers. 2)
Each time a sound channel is allocated (disposed) some information is read
from (written to) the file DSP Preferences. Applications which follow
Apple's recommendations create and destroy such a channel for each single
sound they produce and thus slow down while they torture your hard...
Name = SCSI STARTUP.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SCSI STARTUP.sit
Size: 15K Date: 2/13/92
Description:
SCSI Startup, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box), sets the current
startup disk to be the selected SCSI drive. Normally you have to open the
Startup Disk Control Panel to change the startup disk. But now you can
simply drag a disk icon over the application in the Finder, and it will be
the new startup drive. Requires System 7.0 or higher. Another 7.0 PLUS
Utility (Drop Rob-Box) by Robert Gibson.
Name = SFComment0.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SFComment0.5.sit
Size: 3K Date: 6/24/91
Description:
INIT modifies the standard file dialog to display comments usually seen in
the Get Info box in the Finder. Mentioned in MacWorld's December issue.
Allows you to see Get info files. 7.O only.
Name = SFDeskTop1.0b4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SFDeskTop1.0b4.sit
Size: 34K Date:11/30/92
Description:
SFDeskTop1.0b4 - SF Desktop Windows is a System 7.0 extension that will
allow open windows to be seen when viewing the desktop from any of the
standard file dialogs. How many times have you had a folder open in the
Finder, looking for the file you wish to open, nested many folders deep,
and then switched to the application to open it, only to have to navigate
all of the folders again? Not anymore.
Name = SPARED DISK.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SPARED DISK.sit
Size: 2K Date:10/25/91
Description:
Spared Disk will display an icon with a band-aid on it to represent a disk
that was formatted using System 7.0, but with a bad sector mapped out.
System 7.0 has the ability to format some damaged disks, leaving bad
sectors unused. Spared Disk will use a special icon to represent such
disks. System 7.0 extension.
Name = STATIONER.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:STATIONER.sit
Size: 20K Date: 2/13/92
Description:
Stationer, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Box), allows you to quickly toggle
the stationery bit on selected files, without the trouble of going through
the Get Info window. It can be used on entire groups and directories of
files, filtering out those on which the bit should not be modified.
Stationery pads are used as templates in System 7.0. Requires System 7.0
or higher. Another Drop Rob-Box by Robert Gibson.
Name = STPDemo.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:STPDemo.sit
Size:141K Date: 3/19/95
Description:
STP - Shane the Plane (optionally) changes the Creator and Type of files,
or the Created and Modified dates, or both. It works either by Drag & Drop
under System 7, or interactively under either System 6 or System 7. It's
32-bit clean, multi-finder aware, a real fun date - all the usual stuff.
AND IT'S DAMNED DANGEROUS FOR NOVICES TO PLAY WITH! If the words Creator
and Type don't mean anything to you, don't use this software. Everything
is safe, nothing is buggy, everything works as it is documented. DemoWare
Name = SafeLauncher 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SafeLauncher 1.0.sit
Size: 19K Date:10/12/94
Description:
SafeLauncher 1.0 - SafeLauncher is a tiny application that will launch
another app after making some system checks for you. Specifically,
SafeLauncher will optionally check one or more of the following - Verify
that 32-bit addressing is ON, Verify that 32-bit addressing is OFF, Verify
that Quadra caches are OFF and Set the main screen depth for you. So what?
I still have a big addiction to lots of the older games that haven't been
made 32-bit clean or don't work with the 68040's cache. By launching the
app. from this program, I am sure that the settings I need are correct for
any of those older games. Within about 10 seconds with ResEdit, you can
configure SafeLauncher to ensure that these settings are true before a
Name = Salutation.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Salutation.sit
Size: 3K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
salutation - This verb is designed to be used from the user's customStartup
script, so that a greeting may be given everytime Frontier is started up.
Name = Sample Scripts.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Sample Scripts.sit
Size:186K Date: 8/02/93
Description:
Sample Scripts - These are sample scripts for AppleScript from Apple's
Development team. AppleScript allows users to tailor applications and
desktops to meet their needs more precisely. It streamlines and
revolutionizes the work of in-house developers, systems integrators, and
consultants. AppleScript gives people the power to shape their own
computing environments. It delivers on the promise of System 7 Apple event
technology by enabling everything from the automation of simple,
often-repeated tasks to the integration of several complementary
applications into a single, seamless working environment.
Name = Save a BNDL 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Save a BNDL 1.3.sit
Size: 10K Date: 2/19/92
Description:
This file resets the BNDL resource without restarting and rebuilding the
desktop. Useful in restoring and resetting icons that have been modified
or replaced. Allows restarting of the finder without restarting or
rebooting. Docs included. System 7 only. Bug fix version 1.3.
Name = Savvy.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Savvy.sit
Size: 6K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
Savvy - Extension--drop in system folder and restart. It modifies Get Info
dialog box to display an application's System 7 savvy and 32-bit
cleanliness. Invaluable for testing applications--don't find out the hard
way. Due to popular demand, we have been able to glean a bit more
information regarding the codes provided by this init. Savvy apparently
reads the SIZE resource and reports the settings contained in that
resource.
Name = Scale.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Scale.sit
Size: 19K Date: 5/04/92
Description:
Scale - Scale is a drop and drag utility that counts the number of files
and folders in a selection and calculates the total logical and physical
size of that group without having to use Get Info.
Name = ScanAPPL 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:ScanAPPL 1.1.sit
Size: 15K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
scanAPPL 1.1 is a utility that permits creation of aliases for application
files en masse for placement into a folder of your choosing (i.e. Apple
Menu Items).
Name = Scheduler Suite.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Scheduler Suite.sit
Size: 7K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
Scheduler Suite - Is there a script you want to run at the same time every
day? Or every hour on the hour? That's what the Scheduler Suite is for --
it turns Frontier into a real-time operating system for scripts. There are
two menu items that add a new task to the schedule. Add an Hourly Task adds
a task that runs every hour-on-the-hour. The command prompts you for a
single-line script. Click on OK to add the task. If there's a task you
want performed every night at 2AM, select the Add an Overnight Taskcommand.
Name = Scout's Honour1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Scout's Honour1.1.sit
Size: 9K Date: 1/25/93
Description:
Scout's Honour1.1 - Scout's Honour is a FREEWARE extension designed to get
you through airport security faster. I expect that the majority of Macs
that go as carry-on baggage will be PowerBooks but this extension should
run on any Mac model. Obviously it will run under system 7.x.x but this
extension should also run under any system software that supports both
Extensions (INITs) and the ShutDown manager.
Name = ScrWiz.15b6.68K.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:ScrWiz.15b6.68K.sit
Size:320K Date: 3/31/95
Description:
ScrWiz.15b6.68k - ScriptWizard 1.5b6 pre-release package 28 March 1995,
This release is supplied as a 'patch' file that updates version 1.0.1x41
of ScriptWizard to version 1.5b6. The patcher will not update any other
version. The result of the patch is a date-limited program that will
expire at the end of April 1995. Before that date, we will either have
released the real thing or we will post another patch file.
Name = ScrapIt Pro 4.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:ScrapIt Pro 4.01.sit
Size:180K Date: 5/10/95
Description:
ScrapIt Pro 4.01 - ScrapIt Pro is a powerful storage and cataloging utility
which will allow you to archive and retrieve anything you can copy to the
clipboard, import (or drag & drop for System 7.5 users!); sounds, PICTures,
Text, QuickTime movies, and lots more.... all accessable at the click of a
mouse! You can print thumbnail pictures or text lists of all items in any
Scrap file. You can quickly and easily search through all the text items of
a scrap file to find what you're looking for. It can also be used it as a
mini-word processor; create new or edit any text items, change fonts,
style, size and color! ScrapIt Pro can play the sounds or QuickTime movies
and more.
Name = Scratchpad.cdemo1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Scratchpad.cdemo1.sit
Size: 8K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
Scratchpad.cdemo1 - This script produces a list of all the script objects
in an app table. It prompts you for the name of the application and then
creates an outline of all the scripts in its app table. Written by Dave
Winer for Baiss Magnusson of AutoDesk, to help list his 200+ Frontier
verbs! It's a good example of how to use the table.visit verb, which seems
to be kind of confusing. Maybe this script will clear up the confusion?
Name = Screen Saver QuicKeys.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Screen Saver QuicKeys.sit
Size: 38K Date: 7/28/94
Description:
Screen Saver QuicKeys - The Screen Saver QuicKeys are three QuicKeys
extensions which communicate between QuicKeys and After Dark (and other
screen savers which follow the Gestalt interface instituted by Berkeley
Systems). They allow QuicKeys to control the screen saver and test the
state the screen saver is in (asleep, awake, etc), doing a decision or
jump on the outcome. The Screen Saver Quickeys need QuicKeys 3.0 or better
and System 7.0 or better. They can work with After Dark 2.0u or better,
but certain features (enabling and disabling After Dark and testing for
sound and SystemIQ) require After Dark 2.0x or better (or its derivatives
such as Star Trek The Screen Saver).
Name = ScreenTest.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:ScreenTest.sit
Size: 12K Date:10/22/93
Description:
ScreenTest - ScreenTest is a program for making it easy to identify flaws
in the active matrix screen's of Apple's PowerBooks and Duos. It has the
capability of helping you make a record of which pixels are stuck on or
stuck off. Who would want such a program, well if you are looking for a
used computer and want to evaluate the condition of the screen under
consideration for purchase, ScreenTest will help you out. Or if you want
to see if you have enough flaws to qualify for a warranty repair, then
check out this program. Works on all Macintosh computers, but was made
specifically for Apple's computers containing an active matrix display.
Name = Script-Daemon 1.00.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Script-Daemon 1.00.sit
Size: 42K Date:10/29/93
Description:
Script-Daemon 1.00 - Script Daemon allows you to telnet to your Mac and
enter AppleScript commands. Only the owner can log in (using the Owner
name&password). It currently assumes and relies on AppleScript English.
Sorry, if you dont like this, let me know. Note - This release is a bit
rough. I dont know how this will be used, so Im basically releasing it to
let you tell me what you want. Script Daemon requires MacTCP 1.1, System
7, and AppleScript.
Name = Script Debugger 1.0 Demo.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Script Debugger 1.0 Demo.sit
Size:756K Date: 4/26/95
Description:
Script Debugger 1.0 Demo - Script Debugger is an application designed to
replace Apple's Script Editor for anyone writing AppleScript scripts.
Script Debugger offers a wide range of editing features which make
creating and editing scripts simpler. It also provides debugging tools
which allow you to control the execution of your scripts. In addition, the
program features an enhanced dictionary browser designed to make it easier
to understand the events and classes provided by the scriptable
applications you use. Whereas Apple's Script Editor provides the basics
required to enter and edit scripts, Script Debugger provides a wide range
of enhanced editing facilities. This is a commercial demo.
Name = Script Droplets.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Script Droplets.sit
Size: 19K Date: 4/16/95
Description:
Script Droplets - to Apple Menu is a script droplet to make aliases in the
Apple Menu (an improvement on Sys 7.5's Apple Menu script). Copy to Desktop
copies dropped files and folders to the desktop folder of any disk. It's
handy when you want to copy to the desktop of a disk other than the startup
volume. They're simple and somewhat rough, but they have performed
flawlessly for me.
Name = ScriptGen Pro 2.07c Demo.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:ScriptGen Pro 2.07c Demo.sit
Size:317K Date:10/06/94
Description:
ScriptGen Pro 2.07c Demo - Functional demo of ScriptGen Pro 2.07c, the
leading tool for creating scripts for Apple's Installer. Its intuitive
interface makes creating Installer scripts blissfully simple and quick. -
MacTech Magazine. ...a real boon for developers. - MacWEEK Magazine. Demo
limits number of files installed. Requires Installer 4.0, System 7. By
StepUp Software. Update fixes a few bugs.
Name = ScriptKey.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:ScriptKey.sit
Size: 41K Date: 8/03/94
Description:
ScriptKey - ScriptKey is an FKEY for executing AppleScript scripts. To
install it, use your favorite FKEY installation tool. You may use ResEdit,
but be careful when ResEditing your current System file. As with any FKEY,
its single-digit resource ID number corresponds to the key you hit to
invoke it thus, if you give it ID 5, then you invoke it by hitting
command-shift-5. The scripts themselves are kept in a file called
'ScriptKey Scripts', which goes in your Preferences folder. I havent
provided any tools for creating or manipulating this file, so youll have
to do it with ResEdit.
Name = ScriptRunner 1.1.10.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:ScriptRunner 1.1.10.sit
Size:359K Date: 1/20/95
Description:
ScriptRunner 1.0.10 - Havent you ever wanted to see at a glance all of your
data that is older than three weeks and not any more recent than the last
three days? There are so many possibilities (an unlimited amount of
possibilities) of what one can do with a Batch-File from MS-DOS or with a
UNIX-SHELL-SCRIPT. Assuming that one has mastered the Syntax of the Batch
-language and is capable of programming. And, provided that you are
working on a DOS or UNIX computer. Now you dont have to be a computer
programmer anymore in order to formulate a Script enabling you the same
possibilities weve just described. ScriptRunner allows you to control the
data system and network functions that Apple Macintosh are known for.
Name = ScriptServer 1.0a4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:ScriptServer 1.0a4.sit
Size: 20K Date:10/21/94
Description:
ScriptServer1.0a4 - ScriptServer is a Shareware AppleScript OSA build
program. It compiles, it decompiles, it executes and it returns results.
What more could you want? ScriptServer is NOT an editor. It can be used
from other editors though. Notably, the MPW Shell. This way you can edit
scripts that are larger than 30,000 characters and support search and
replace. MPW's even scriptable, although in some weird moon man language.
You can compile scripts from the AppelScript Script Editor but you'll need
to convert the MPW include script to AppleScript. If you do, drop me a
copy. I imagine that it would be easy to call ScriptServer from BBEdit
too. Maybe someone'll write an extension...
Name = ScriptSynch 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:ScriptSynch 1.0.sit
Size: 16K Date:10/17/94
Description:
ScriptSynch 1.0 - In scripter lingo, ScriptSynch is a system extension that
can provide functionality resembling attachability to your applications.
To mortals, this means ScriptSynch can automatically launch applications,
open files, or run scripts when specific applications launch or quit. This
is useful for running a startup script whenever an application loads,
attaching one application to another so they launch and quit at the same
time (Eudora and Nuntius, for example), or tracking application usage
through scripting. A little contrary to its name, ScriptSynch works fine
without AppleScript, although it works best in conjunction with it.
Requires System 7.
Name = Script Tools 1.3-1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Script Tools 1.3-1.sit
Size: 87K Date: 5/08/94
Description:
Script Tools 1.3-1 - This package contains a series of AppleScript
additions which add functionality to the AppleScript language. Version
1.3-1 of Script Tools adds the following commands to AppleScript - Choose
Folder, Choose New File, Choose Several Files, Choose Several Folders, Get
Default Folder, Set Default Folder, Shutdown, Compile Regular Expression,
Match Regular Expression, Substitute Regular Expression, Open File, Close
File, Create File, Create Folder, Delete File, Rename File, Exchange File,
Move File, Read File, Write File, Get File Length, Lengthen File, Get File
Position, Position File, List Processes, Get Process, Get Foreground
Process, Get Current Process, and more.
Name = ScriptWizard Demo 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:ScriptWizard Demo 1.0.1.sit
Size:229K Date:10/31/94
Description:
ScriptWiz Demo 1.0.1 - ScriptWizard is the first integrated script editing
and debugging environment for AppleScript and other OSA languages. We have
built ScriptWizard to make life easier for you by including features that
are designed to simplify and speed the creation, testing and debugging of
Macintosh scripts. You will find when using ScriptWizard that it is much
easier to navigate through scripts, track whats really going on when they
execute and get to the essential Apple event dictionary information that
you need to author all of those exciting new scripts youve been wanting to
create. Commercial demo is copyright Commstalk, 1994, and its licensors.
All Rights Reserved. Demonstration package requires that you have
Name = Scripting Guide.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Scripting Guide.sit
Size: 10K Date: 8/25/93
Description:
Scripting Guide - In Word 4.0 format, a reviewers guide to Macintosh
system-level scripting software. Defines the category. Whos the user?
Lists all the essential features for the scripting language, OS and file
system access verbs, text operations, networking, scripting and debugging,
storage system, UI design tools, architecture, interapplication features,
economics and support. Describes the features found in Frontier. From
UserLand Software, April 20, 1993.
Name = Scripting Tools.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Scripting Tools.sit
Size: 64K Date: 7/20/93
Description:
Scripting Tools - UserLand Software is the developer and publisher of the
UserLand Frontier scripting system. Frontier 1.0 was released in January
1992, Frontier 2.0 in October 1992. Frontier scripts can control the
Macintosh operating system, file system, networks and applications that
support System 7 Apple Events. Included in this file are scripts and
applications for Stuffit & Frontier and Stuffit & Applescript. Read the
included documentation for hints on installation and usage.
Name = Scroller.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Scroller.sit
Size: 62K Date: 6/16/94
Description:
Scroller - Scroller is a small utility that allows you to scroll any text
in the bottom of your screen transparently from the other applications. It
is designed for computer shops that too often leave their demonstration
Macs on with nothing but the Finder running. The utility allows you to
scroll any kind of information (price lists, promotion offers...) without
locking the computer. People can use whatever program they want or play
with the finder while text is scrolling. This unregistered version will
run two minutes and then quit. Pay the shareware fee for the full version!
Name = SearchFiles1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SearchFiles1.3.sit
Size: 21K Date: 2/16/93
Description:
SearchFiles1.3 - Search Files 1.3 is a shareware utility that can find all
the files whose contents contain a certain text string. You can search an
entire disk, or just a particular folder. Search Files displays the
context of each occurence, and will open found files will the relevant
applications. Changes since version 1.0 include an increase in speed, a
few bug fixes, notification when searches finish, the option to see only
the first occurence in each file, and drag-and-drop for the disk or folder
in which you wish to search.
Name = Send File Script.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Send File Script.sit
Size: 10K Date: 5/27/94
Description:
Send File Script - Send File Script is an AppleScript for use with Eudora.
It allows one to select a file on a disk that will be automagically
attached to an autoreply to messages whose Subject- field matches some
user-specified string. This script has been written and compiled with
AppleScript 1.0, so everybody should be able to use it right out of the
box. As a convenience, a TEXT source is also included. Of course, you need
the regular AppleScript installation, and most notably the display dialog
osax. To use it, simply double-click on the applet. It will ask you either
to select a file or to confirm the selected file. Next, it will ask you
for a Subject to match. Try it.
Name = Send file auto-reply.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Send file auto-reply.sit
Size: 11K Date: 7/07/94
Description:
Send file auto-reply - This script is useful in sending a (or several) file
to people who request it, like if you offered to re-distribute a file when
people ask for it. It parses the Subject line for a user-defined sub-string
(case-insensitive), and replies to the messages in your In box that match
this sub-string, quoting the text, adding your .signature (if that's the
default in Eudora) and appending the file of your choice. The files and
subject to match are defined the first time the script is run. They can be
removed only by re-compiling the script, so it's wise to make copies of the
virgin script and work on those. Makes a very good use of AppleScript lists
to keep track of all the Subjects and associated files.
Name = Serenity 1.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Serenity 1.5.sit
Size: 86K Date: 5/11/95
Description:
Serenity 1.5 - Simple is a simple application launcher, suitable for small
children and others who prefer to avoid the Macintosh finder. Serenity
provides a window with up to twenty configurable buttons. Each button may
be used to lauch an application, desk acessory or document, and can be
configured to automatically perform functions such as speaker volume
adjustment, monitor depth adjustment, and application hiding. Serenity
temporarily replaces the finder, in order to help prevent accidental
damage to your system. Requires System 7.
Name = Server Restart 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Server Restart 1.2.sit
Size: 7K Date: 2/01/95
Description:
Server Restart 1.2 - This is an AppleScript applet designed for use by
people running servers of any kind which they would like to have restart
at a given time. Currently, the only way to get this to work is to use one
of the two Cron applications. REQUIRES OKEY DOKIE and Scriptable Finder.
Added the dialog box to make it possibly nicely interupt the shutdown
procedure. If you are going to be away from the server for sure, you need
the Control Panel Okey Dokie to automagically click the OK button.
Name = SetDepth INIT 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SetDepth INIT 1.0.sit
Size: 8K Date: 1/15/95
Description:
SetDepth 1.0 - SetDepth lets you change your monitors depth (colors), but
without having to launch the Monitors control panel. This is useful for
artists, viewing pict/jpeg files, and programmers who need to switch
between various color modes without having to launch the Monitors control
panel every time. You can switch your monitors depth from 1 bit (Black &
white) to 32 bit (Millions of colors) all with the ease and convenience of
command keys.
Name = SetItsType! 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SetItsType! 1.2.sit
Size: 9K Date: 5/06/95
Description:
SetItsType! 1.2 - SetItsType! is a file type/creator changer. SetItsType!
requires System 7 (or greater) to run. I think it works on any Mac
including PowerMac. To set a file's file type, drop the file, enter the
new type in fields, and hit return key or Set button. You can drop
multiple files if you want to set more than one file's type at a time. You
can cancel if you want to. Just hit Cancel or Cancel All button. If you
want to set type of all the dropped file to the same one, hit Set All
instead of Set. You can choose type from an existing file. Choose
Choose... from the pop-up menu. You can store your favorite types in the
menu. Choose Add to menu from the pop-up menu after you enter your
Name = Set-aux-binary 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Set-aux-binary 1.0.sit
Size: 5K Date: 4/18/94
Description:
Set-aux-binary 1.0 - set-aux-binary is a freely redistributable utility
that sets the type and creator of input files to 'BIN '/'A/UX'. This
permits binary files downloaded to a Mac partition to be copied to an A/UX
unix partition without invoking A/UX's automatic
carriage-return-to-newlines conversion, which can cause file corruption.
Usage - in the System 7.x Finder, drag-and-drop icon(s) representing unix
binary file(s) onto the set-aux-binary icon. Note that set-aux-binary
won't repair a binary file that has been mistakenly downloaded in ascii
mode to a MacOS partition.
Name = Sharing Toggle OM Ext 0.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Sharing Toggle OM Ext 0.2.sit
Size: 6K Date:12/28/93
Description:
Sharing Toggle OM Ext 0.2 - An OtherMenu Extension - Sharing Toggle is an
extension for James W. Walkers OtherMenu system extension. OtherMenu must
be installed to use Sharing Toggle. Selecting Sharing Toggle from the
OtherMenu menu will invoke Sharing Toggle. Upon invocation, Sharing Toggle
checks to see if the File Sharing/Server Extension is installed. If either
is installed, Sharing Toggle will check the state of sharing/service and
toggle it to its opposite state. Sharing Toggle is a very primative
version of my Shaman utility, which offers a great deal more
functionality.
Name = Shhh!.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Shhh!.sit
Size: 2K Date: 3/22/93
Description:
Shhh! - This is a little INIT that serves only a single, simple, devious
purpose, it disables the software that makes the PowerBook go click
whenever sound is used. After the first click, it will never click again.
Name = ShifTrash 2.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:ShifTrash 2.01.sit
Size: 6K Date: 9/27/93
Description:
ShifTrash 2.01 - This Extension lets you INSTANTLY dispose of trashed files
by holding the Shift key down while you drag them to the Trash. Works for
FOLDERS and multiple selected groups of files as well as individual files.
This extension is VERY POWERFUL and eliminates a lot of mousing-around,
especially for PowerBook users. The previous version of this INIT,
Shift-Poof!, worked only on individual files. It Nevertheless was
downloaded by hundreds of Mac users, and got included in a variety of
popular shareware anthologies. This version is much more powerful and
should be a much-desired upgrade by previous users of Shift-Poof!
Name = Shift Switcher 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Shift Switcher 1.0.sit
Size: 15K Date: 5/15/95
Description:
Shift Switcher 1.0 - Holding down the Shift Key during Startup on a Mac
running System 7 or later disables the loading of Extensions, Control
Panels and Startup items. Some users may find this annoying if they are
trying to prevent other users tampering with their Machine. Shift Switcher
is a simple utility to disable the Shift Key of your Mac during the
Startup process. The changes it makes are permanent (unless you change
them back of course) - you do not need to leave Shift Switcher on the
machine for the Shift Key to be disabled. Reinstalling the System software
will also re-enable the Shift Key.
Name = ShowPICT 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:ShowPICT 1.0.sit
Size: 23K Date: 3/19/94
Description:
ShowPICT 1.0 - ShowPICT is a tiny control panel that lets you use any
startup screen, with any colors, anywhere on your startup disk. It lets
you select particular files, or will choose a random file from a specified
folder. It will also work with Adobe Photoshop PICT resource files, even
though Photoshop doesn't make color tables for its files. ShowPICT is easy
to use. Simply click on the Select File/Folder button and choose whatever
StartupScreen or folder that you want. The file/folder must be on your
startup disk. Close ShowPICT, and when you restart your machine, voila!
For System 7 users only.
Name = ShrinkWrap 1.3.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:ShrinkWrap 1.3.2.sit
Size: 73K Date: 4/17/95
Description:
ShrinkWrap 1.32 - ShrinkWrap was created for four basic purposes - To
create DiskCopy disk images quickly and efficiently. ShrinkWrap will mount
image files on the desktop that to the system will appear identical to the
original floppy disks. To seamlessly handle image files in their archived
form. ShrinkWrap will automatically compress and decompress archived image
files on-the-fly with Aladdin's StuffIt Engine. To provide a freely
distributable alternative to Apple's DiskCopy, DART and MountImage. It's
an app, so there are no INIT conflicts! Now includes full DART support
(read, convert and mount), Includes MungeImage 1.2 image driver which
compresses read-only images in memory, Copies image files to floppy...
Name = Shutdown 2.41.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Shutdown 2.41.sit
Size: 43K Date: 5/25/92
Description:
Shutdown2.41 - This is version 2.4 of Shutdown Items. New features include
an unstoppable shutdown option, support for low-end macs, and other minor
enhancements (see documentation). Shutdown Items lets you do certain things
during shutdown, program your mac to shut down at a certain time, and also
allows you to shutdown other macs across a network. Items you want to
launch during shutdown are placed in your Shutdown Items folder, just as
items you want to launch at startup are placed in your Startup Items
folder. You may place PICT files and QuickTime movies in your Shutdown
Items folder, as well as anything the Finder can open
(sounds,applications, aliases, etc.).
Name = Shutdown Items 3.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Shutdown Items 3.01.sit
Size:101K Date: 7/21/94
Description:
Shutdown Items 3.01 - Shutdown Items version 3.0 is a collection of 3 small
applications (SDI Notify, SDI Configure, SDI Engine) with the following
features - Program your mac to shutdown (or restart) automatically based
on various conditions, including once a day, once a week, minutes after
startup, or minutes after inactivity. During a system shutdown, launches
any items (sounds, applications, etc.) that are contained in your Shutdown
Items folder (this folder is found in your System folder, just like the
Startup Items folder). Useful for automatic backups or lab utilities such
as RevRDist. You may shut down remote macs over a network. You may empty
your trash automatically before shutdown, and more. Requires System 7.
Name = Shutdown Remote 1.0.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Shutdown Remote 1.0.3.sit
Size: 20K Date: 5/08/94
Description:
Shutdown Remote 1.0.3 - Shutdown Extension & Shutdown Remote were developed
to restart or shutdown a Macintosh over a network. They were first intended
to be used with ARA servers that activate with a phone call (such as those
using Sophisticated Circuits PowerKey Remote), but will work on any
networked Macintosh running System 7. Shutdown Extension loads at startup
and waits in the background to receive a command from Shutdown Remote.
OnceShutdown Extension receives a command, it will send its own commands
to the Finder. The extension will also close any open documents and reply
to the default of any dialog that may come up. Then it will shut down.
Requires System 7.
Name = SimpleInfo.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SimpleInfo.sit
Size: 79K Date: 4/13/95
Description:
SimpleInfo - SimpleInfo (as the name describes) gives you 5 important
pieces of information about your Macintosh. It does this in order to keep
you from looking at least 5 different places for this information. Your
processor type (680x0). Your Macintosh Model (Centris, Quadras & PBs are
not supported yet). Your Current System Software version. Your Screen
dimensions in pixels (640x480, 832x624 etc.). Your maximum bit depth (on
Main monitor.) Requirements - Macintosh System Software 7.x.x, 32 bit
quickdraw.
Name = Simple Security 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Simple Security 1.2.sit
Size: 11K Date: 8/01/94
Description:
Simple Security 1.2 - Simple Security 1.2 is a simple, (As its name
suggests) freeware security program. Drop it in your Startup Items folder,
and, on startup, the user will be prompted for a password. If the user
cancels the dialog box or attempts unsuccessfully 3 times to enter the
password, the Macintosh will shut down, and the time and date of the
failed attempt will be recorded. The next time the password is entered
correctly, Simple Security will display the time and date of this attempt.
Name = Simsonite1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Simsonite1.1.sit
Size: 5K Date:10/07/91
Description:
Simsonite makes it easy to create empty suitcases under System 7. Just drop
the program in your Apple Menu folder. Every time it is launched, it
creates an empty font suitcase called Empty Suitcase on your desktop.
Written by Don Munsil. Version 1.1 now also creates suitcases, too by
holding down the Option key. If any other key's held down, an About box is
put up and if no keys are held down, a font suitcase is created.
Name = Site-to-Site 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Site-to-Site 1.0.sit
Size: 24K Date: 7/24/92
Description:
Site-to-Site 1.0 - Site-to-Site, a drag-and-drop utility (Drop Rob-Box),
moves all selected items (disks, folders, files) into a newly created or
existing directory. If items are moved from one disk to another, the items
can be optionally deleted from the source disk. Integrity of directory
contents (file locations, labels, etc.) is maintained.
Name = SleepAlert.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:SleepAlert.sit
Size: 3K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
SleepAlert - SleepAlert suppresses the warning dialog that appears if you
try to put a PowerBook to sleep while AppleTalk is turned on. It basically
simulates clicking the Sleep button. It turns out that there are 3
different dialogs (in increasing order of severity) that might appear,
depending on the situation, (1) AppleTalk is turned on, (2) You have a
file server mounted, (3) Some program is actively using AppleTalk.
Name = SleepDeprivation1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:SleepDeprivation1.0.sit
Size: 15K Date:12/01/93
Description:
SleepDeprivation1.0 - Sleep Deprivation will cause your Macintosh to clear
the screen with a cool graphic effect when it goes to sleep. Obviously,
this requires that you have a Macintosh that can sleep in the first place,
like a Powerbook or a Duo or the like. If you do, just throw this INIT
into your system folder and restart.
Name = Sleeper 1.1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Sleeper 1.1.3.sit
Size: 76K Date: 5/26/95
Description:
Sleeper 1.13 - Sleeper is a control panel for desktop Macs that dims the
screen and spins down SCSI disk drives after periods of inactivity.
Separate sleep times can be set for the two features. Setting up via the
control panel is straightforward, and there is help available by clicking
the Sleeper icon if anything is unclear. No, it doesn't show you pictures
of Tribbles or Mickey Mouse, but it does dim your screen effectively. Some
people insist that, due to advances in phosphor coating technology,
today's displays don't have burn-in problems like the original Mac did.
Regardless of whether this is true or not, dimming the screen also keeps
your Mac from distracting you and keeps others from peering at your...
Name = SmallDesk 0.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SmallDesk 0.0.1.sit
Size: 8K Date: 7/19/94
Description:
SmallDesk 0.0.1 - Install this INIT in your extensions folder and restart
to be able to view your desktop by small icon, name, kind, or type. It is
not entirely practical, however, since System 7 forces the desktop to be
viewed by Icon on startup. This may cause your icons to be relocated to
places you don't want them to be. Also, this is a quick hack. It has not
been tested much (i.e. not for more than five minutes, and only on a
single Mac), so use it at your own risk. This hack may be freely
distributed as long as this documentation file and the source are also
included.
Name = Small fortue cookie.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Small fortue cookie.sit
Size: 15K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
small fortue cookie - This verb uses an associated table of fortunes, which
will automatically be installed if the installation script for this verb
is allowed to run normally. This verb also depends on the randomness of the
random number generator - you will probably want to install the Randomize
verb, that overcomes a bug in Frontier 1.0 related to the random number
generator. The fortunes comes in two sizes (at present) - big and small;
the big one requires more memory, and you may have to increase the memory
size for the Frontier application in some environments.
Name = SmartFolder1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SmartFolder1.1.sit
Size: 9K Date:10/26/92
Description:
SmartFolder1.1 - SmartFolder is an freeware extension for System 7 that
draws a number on top of the folder icons in the Finder that represents
the number of files/folders within that folder. It draws over any existing
folder icon. If a folder has custom icon it will NOT draw a number on it
(NEW in version 1.1). It sometimes is useful to know at a glance if a
folder contains anything and this will do exactly that.
Name = SmartLaunch 3.3.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SmartLaunch 3.3.2.sit
Size: 25K Date: 3/21/95
Description:
SmartLaunch 3.3.2 - SmartLaunch is a System 7 application which searches
mounted volumes, disk drives and servers for all Applications/DAs, Control
Panels or Folders and presents them in a sorted scrollable list, from which
you can select one to launch or open. The SmartLaunch dialog is very much
like a Standard Open File dialog, supporting mouse-free access to all
functions. And you can just start typing the name of the item you're
looking for, and the list will automatically scroll to it. COMPLETELY
REVAMPED! Not just a dialog anymore, but a Finder-enhancing launching dock
that's inexpensive ($5), and powerful. Requires no setup for instant
access to just about everything.
Name = SmartOpen 1.0.7.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SmartOpen 1.0.7.sit
Size: 17K Date: 3/21/95
Description:
SmartOpen 1.0.7 - SmartOpen is an Application, with an FKEY included to
invoke it. When launched, you will see something similar to Apple's
Open...dialog. To launch applications or documents, simply select one and
click Open (or use the return key). If a folder is selected, double click
it as per usual. The advantage is that you can open a document within the
Open...dialog, without that document's application already being open.
Requires System 7.
Name = Smooth Updates 0.9.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Smooth Updates 0.9.sit
Size: 38K Date: 7/14/93
Description:
Smooth Updates 0.9 - This is a control panel / system extension that makes
window updating happen all at once instead of as the application draws
items. It fools you into thinking everything runs faster. To use it, just
drop it into your System Folder (System 7 or later required). This was
written quickly and submitted to the hack contest at MacHack '93, and as
such it has not been very well tested. It does not affect drawing to the
Desktop or to plain GrafPorts (black and white windows). The control panel
setting is not saved between reboots. Think C source is included (you will
need to use the control panel file itself for the non-code resources).
Name = Snap 1.1.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Snap 1.1.4.sit
Size: 12K Date: 2/23/94
Description:
Snap 1.1.4 - Snap allows you to take a black & white or color snapshot of
a selected area of your monitors (even spanning them) and place the
resulting 'PICT' on the Clipboard. Snap provides an audio and visual
feedback as to the area selected. To install, drag Snap 1.1.4 (System 7
required) onto your System Folder, or into the Extensions folder. To take
a snapshot, simply select FKEY 4 (command-shift-4.) You will be presented
a crosshair cursor. Now, you can eithe - Click the mouse once to abort, or
Click and drag the cursor to define a snapshot frame. If a snapshot
frame is defined it will be highlighted by making a photo-negative of the
selected area, and an audible camera shutter click will be heard.
Name = Snitch 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Snitch 1.0.1.sit
Size: 27K Date: 9/22/94
Description:
Snitch 1.0.1 - A System 7.x Finder enhancement that extends Get Info
command functionality allowing you to see and edit a file, folder, or
volume's type, creator, and other attributes. Just drop it into your
System Folder and Restart. Select a file on your desktop, then choose Get
Info from the File Menu on any file or alias. When there are several Info
windows open, a button entitled Change All will enable at the bottom of
the Snitch portion of the window. Clicking this button will change all
open info windows with Snitch in them to match the window currently in
front.
Name = Snoop 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Snoop 1.2.sit
Size: 20K Date:10/22/93
Description:
Snoop 1.2 - Snoop is freeware that started life as a debugging utility but
has taken on a personality that reflects its name. It will continually
watch the specified process and display the following pieces of
information - the name of the process as it is appears in the systems
process list, the creator and type of the process, the parent of the
process, if launched by the Finder there is no parent, the processes
starting memory address, the processes partition size including the
overhead added by the system; the total, not contiguous, amount of free
space left in the applications heap; the processes SIZE flags that we all
know and love; and I couldn't let it go without the obligatory clock.
Name = SoBig 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:SoBig 1.1.sit
Size: 7K Date: 1/26/95
Description:
SoBig 1.01 - SoBig is a Control Strip Module that shows the available RAM
and startup disk space. The upper number with the memory chip icon is the
amount of RAM available for new applications. The lower number with the
hard disk icon is the amount of disk space available on the startup drive.
Click on the module to see a menu of available space on all mounted
drives. SoBig is sensitive to whether the hard disk is spinning or not and
will not update the available disk space unless the drive is spinning. The
drive will spin up when the list of all mounted volumes is displayed. Of
course, you need Apple's Control Strip or Desktop Strip by Men and Mice to
use SoBig. Revised to consume far less CPU cycles.
Name = Spaced 1.11.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Spaced 1.11.sit
Size: 11K Date: 5/16/95
Description:
Spaced 1.11 - This program will analyze your hard disks and show what
percentage is being wasted by the set block size. The recommendations of
adjusting your block size should only be attempted by a qualified user who
strictly understands how to repartition a hard disk. If you feel you have
the appropriate levels of expertize, please do not forget to first backup
ALL of your data before repartitioning with a separate program. You can
also use Spaced to show the number of total files, total directories,
total disk space, free disk space, unused disk space, used file space,
wasted disk space and block size.
Name = SpeechAddition.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:SpeechAddition.sit
Size: 6K Date: 8/31/93
Description:
SpeechAddition - The following is a scripting addition for AppleScript
allowing basic use of the new speech manager. Requires AppleScript and the
Speech Manager. When running this script, each installed voice will state
his/her name and more. A good way to hear all of Apple's voices for Speech
Manager 3.0. To use this script, place Speech in the Scripting Additions
folder in the extensions folder. After restarting, open Try all Voices to
hear each Mac voice. (You may need to increase the memory allocation using
Get Info).
Name = SpeedSwitch 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SpeedSwitch 1.1.sit
Size: 56K Date: 5/24/92
Description:
SpeedSwitch 1.1 - SpeedSwitch '040 is a Control Panel Device for the new
68040 Macs (although it will run on the '020 and '030 Macs as well.) It
toggles the processor cacheinstantaneously, allowing a user to work more
conveniently with '040 incompatible software. The '040 Macs ship with
Cache Switch which does thsame thing, however it forces a user to reboot
each time a change is made Version 1.1 is an update and works correctly
with AppleTalk (version 1.0 disabled AppleTalk after switching the cache.)
Many users asked for this bug fix.
Name = SpinDown 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:SpinDown 1.0.sit
Size: 10K Date: 5/30/95
Description:
SpinDown 1.0 - Have you ever run your PowerBook on batteries and had to
wait until the system spun down the hard drive automatically? Considering
that the hard drive is one of the hungriest power hogs of the system, that
isnt so great. There are a few utilities to spin down the drive, but all
the ones I've seen require you to use the mouse, or pull down a menu, etc.
Included here are 5 copies of FKEY, each with a different ID number. So,
if you want to spin down the hard drive by typing command-shift-6, you
should use the one numbered 6. If you want to type command-shift-5, use
the one numbered 5.
Name = SpokesDaemon&Spiricom.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SpokesDaemon&Spiricom.sit
Size:258K Date:11/03/93
Description:
SpokesDaemon&Spiricom - SpokesDaemon and Spiricom are two separate programs
which together utilize some of Apple's latest technology to enhance your
computing experience. SpokesDaemon is a 'faceless background application'
(similar to a 'daemon' on a UNIX computer) which accepts and processes
requests from other applications for text-to-speech services. Spiricom is
the program that you can use to communicate with, configure, and test
SpokesDaemon. Spiricom is necessary because SpokesDaemon is a 'faceless'
application; in other words, SpokesDaemon has no menus, no windows, and no
buttons. Requires System 7 and Speech Manager 1.0 or higher.
Name = Spring Cleaning 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Spring Cleaning 1.1.sit
Size: 7K Date: 2/01/95
Description:
Spring Cleaning 1.1 - Apple recommends that the Desktop file be rebuilt on
occasion to avoid depreciating system performance, slower file searching
and even occasional system crashes. Spring Cleaning is a shareware system
extension that remembers to rebuild the desktop for you. During the boot
process, Spring Cleaning checks all of the currently mounted drives for a
Desktop file that is older than thirty days (fifteen days for this trial
version). If one is found, it will bring up a dialog, telling you how old
the Desktop file is and ask you if you would like it rebuilt.
Name = Stack suite.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Stack suite.sit
Size: 8K Date: 3/14/92
Description:
Stack suite - At UserLand Software, we needed a Frontier-based stack for
development we're doing on top of a communications software package. When
connected to the host there's a limit of 30 minutes per session. However,
the traversal the script does can take longer than 30 minutes. Solution:
every time the script dives into a topic, it pushes its address on a
stack. Every time thru the loop a sub-script checks to see if the timer
expired. If so, it logs off, then logs back on.
Name = Startup Quotes1.0b1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Startup Quotes1.0b1.sit
Size: 17K Date: 1/03/93
Description:
Startup Quotes1.0b1 - A simple application that will randomly display one
of 250 quotes when run. Can be automatically executed upon startup with
System 7. Freeware.
Name = StartupScreenManager 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:StartupScreenManager 1.0.sit
Size: 59K Date: 4/18/94
Description:
StartupScreenManager 1.0 - StartUpScreenManager is essentially an extension
(INIT) that activates during startup, randomly chooses a new startup
picture from the available pictures, and immediately terminates, thus
using absolutely no memory. If you happen to like certain pictures more
than others, you can give them a higher weight, so they will be displayed
more often. Since not everybody is familiar with Resedit,
StartUpScreenManager has an add button allowing you to easily import
pictures of type 'PICT', MacPaint and 'SCRN' - the original startupscreen
format. Furthermore, you can look in all files - including programs - for
picture resources, and you can use the clipboard to import and export
Name = Stretch 3.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Stretch 3.0.1.sit
Size: 80K Date: 4/05/94
Description:
Stretch 3.0.1 - Stretch is an System 7 CDEV/INIT (Control Panel/System
Extension) that changes the way standard (WDEF 0) windows look and behave.
To start the optional IconBox application (part of the 3.0 release)
automatically every time your machine starts up, place the IconBox
application in the Startup Items folder in your system folder. You may
start/stop the IconBox application at any time to experiment with its
utility. If you choose not to use the IconBox application simply do not
run it - the rest of Stretch will work fine without it. For all standard
(WDEF 0) window variants that have a grow box, Stretch adds a border
around the entire window that may be used as handles for stretching...
Name = StuffIt AppleScripts.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:StuffIt AppleScripts.sit
Size: 21K Date:11/15/93
Description:
StuffIt AppleScripts - These are three AppleScripts for use with StuffIt
Lite. StuffIt compress compresses files dropped onto it. Each item dropped
is compressed into its own StuffIt archive and deleted afterwards. StuffIt
archive compresses files dropped onto it. All items dropped onto it are
compressed into a single StuffIt archive and deleted afterwards. Add to sit
Archive adds items dropped onto it to a user-selectable StuffIt archive.
Double-click the applet to select which archive it will add to and to
specify whether items dropped onto it must be deleted after compression.
Requires AppleScript to work.
Name = StuffIt&Frontier.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:StuffIt&Frontier.sit
Size: 42K Date:12/24/92
Description:
StuffIt&Frontier - This file shows you how to control Stuffit with Frontier
scripts. This will allow you to automate your compression and decompressio
n.
Name = Subliminal Messages.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Subliminal Messages.sit
Size: 30K Date: 5/16/95
Description:
Subliminal Messages - Subliminal Messages is the result of a great deal of
long hard work and research into the principle of behavioral modification.
As many of you already know, it is possible for the subconscious mind to
recieve sensory input without the knowledge or awareness of the conscious
mind. On your Macintosh, this effect can best be produced by the quick
flashing of messages across the screen, for 1/10th of a second or less, in
combination with sub-aural messages output through the speakers. These
combine to produce any of the effects available in the Subliminal Messages
Control Panel. Simply select the desired effect, then use your computer
normally. Subliminal messages will begin a program of messages to move...
Name = Substitute 1.5.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Substitute 1.5.2.sit
Size: 22K Date: 5/17/95
Description:
Substitute 1.52 - Substitute 1.52, like Substitute 1.0 already, is able to
copy, move, rename, delete files. But now Substitute 1.52 can also
lock/unlock files and is able to make full aliases. Substitute has also,
since version 1.0, improved ability to move files: it moves, now, even
locked files and remove, optionally, files with the same name, present in
the new location (if the already present file in the new location is
unlocked, otherwise Substitute returns error -45). Should someone desire
the deletion of locked files, please ask me; however I discourage this -
security is very important! If you want to move and rename a locked file,
Substitute moves it but leaving the original name.
Name = Suites.TFSuite
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Suites.TFSuite
Size: 12K Date: 3/13/92
Description:
Suites.TFSuite - This file is a UserLand Frontier Suite that performs two
tasks for Telefinder BBS sysops 1. Allows you to bulk mail to all your
members by placing an alias to a text file into each mailbox. 2. Keeps a
list of new uploads that you could *gasp* mail to each member. This is
in-progress. I'm releasing it now to get feedback. One future enhancement
will be a routine that will place a time-to-download estimate into the
SitC resource (The TF Comment resource).
Name = Suites.CD.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Suites.CD.sit
Size: 15K Date: 3/14/92
Description:
Every month I get a CD full of technotes, sample code, and other goodies
froApple Computer. My mouth starts to water, thinking of all the new free
source code I'm getting. I start opening folders to browse around and see
what's on the disk. But the CD is too slow! It takes all the fun out of
it. So -- I wrote a script that builds a table of contents of the CD in a
Frontier outline. The index for the February Developer's CD (20,000
Leagues Under the CD) is in suites.CD.outline. Requires Frontier 1.0. Dave
Winer, UserLand Software, February 21, 1992
Name = SuperSTR#1.0b.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:SuperSTR#1.0b.sit
Size: 25K Date: 3/16/93
Description:
SuperSTR#1.0b - It let's you open any copy of Finder 7.1 and hack any of
the STR# resources inside. These resources might contain menu text from
the Finder or from other various dialogs etc..
Name = Symbionts 2.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Symbionts 2.5.sit
Size: 84K Date: 9/22/94
Description:
Symbionts 2.5 - Symbionts is an extension that monitors the startup
process. Symbionts displays the name and number of bytes of memory each
system extension allocates from the system heap. The name and number
appear beneath the extension's icon, and since the name is usually
truncated, Symbionts also displays it in the menu bar. Symbionts even
shows the icons for those extensions that don't normally reveal
themselves. Symbionts Control is a control panel that sets the preferences
for the Symbionts extension. It also allows the review of the information
collected by the Symbionts extension. Additionally, the control panel is
used to manage the loading of system extensions without having to dig
Name = SynchronizeFTFFile.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:SynchronizeFTFFile.sit
Size: 2K Date:11/30/92
Description:
SynchronizeFTFFile - This simple handy desktop script is for those who work
on 2 Macs - one at work, one at home. It saves the time and effort needed
to use FTF File Utility by simply checking the modification dates on 2
copies of the My FTF Agenda file in the Preferences folder located in the
System Folder and overwriting the older copy with the newer one. When
prompted for the source file and target file simply chose the file and
where to copy it to by using the file dialog box. It will then copy the
file as requested, or overwrite it depending upon the modification
date/time.
Name = Sys 7.5-Finder Menu Patch.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Sys 7.5-Finder Menu Patch.sit
Size: 33K Date:10/27/94
Description:
Sys 7.5-Finder Menu Patch - This patch applies a series of menu commands to
the Finder menus. How often do you wish that items like Restart and Empty
Trash had command keys? For those of you who do not know what command keys
are, they are the letters after a menu item. When these letters are
selected on the keyboard, in tandem with the command key, they provide the
same reaction as when you select an item from the File menu for instance.
If you do not currently use command keys, learn to use them because, they
save time and are very cool! If you already know how to use them, then be
prepared to be blown away at the genius of this patch. This patch requires
System 7.5 (no exceptions).
Name = Sys 7 HD Copat. List.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Sys 7 HD Copat. List.sit
Size: 3K Date: 9/09/91
Description:
This is a list of all hard drives and their System 7.0 compatability
upgrade format software. The Article may be reprinted by other User Groups
provided the Author and the AMUG News Team are given credit and a copy at
718 E. Campbell Ave., Gilbert, AZ 85234.
Name = Sys7 font fix stack.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Sys7 font fix stack.sit
Size: 42K Date:11/14/91
Description:
Sys7 font fix stack - I found a annoying thing with System 7.0 - ancient
bitmap fonts from the Mac 128K/512K days can't be double-clicked and
examined, copy to the System file, etc. like newer fonts can be. And in
the System 7.0 docs, Apple tells us that Font/DA mover is no longer
used... This stack tells how I used ResEdit (2.0 or higher) to add the
necessary 'FOND' resource and includes graphics. This will allow you to
double-click on an ancient bitmap font suitcase. NOTE: the user must be
familiar with ResEdit before trying this!!
Name = Sys 7 logo.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Sys 7 logo.sit
Size: 17K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
This file contains several EPS files of Apple's system 7.0 logo.
Name = Sys Logo.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:Sys Logo.sit
Size: 12K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
This file contains several EPS files of Fred Showkers version of Apple's
system 7.0 logo.
Name = System7.db
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7: System7.db
Size:457K Date: 6/17/91
Description:
This is a tab delineated text file listing of all items in the System 7.0
tools file section of the BBS in a Box CD in database import form. Use your
favorite database to import this information into i.e. Works, Panorama,
FileMaker etc or use On Location.
Name = System 7.1P6 FinderMenuP.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System 7.1P6 FinderMenuP.sit
Size: 27K Date: 8/12/94
Description:
System 7.1P6 Finder Menu Patch - This patch 4.0.3 applies a series of menu
commands to the Finder menus. How often do you wish that items like Restart
and Empty Trash had command keys? For those of you who do not know what
command keys are, they are the letters after a menu item. When these
letters are selected on the keyboard, in tandem with the command key, they
provide the same reaction as when you select an item from the File menu
for instance. If you do not currently use command keys, learn to use them
because, they save time and are very cool! If you already know how to use
them, then be prepared to be blown away at the genius of this patch.
Requires System 7.1p6 and a Performa.
Name = System 7.5 for Dummies Demo.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System 7.5 for Dummies Demo.sit
Size:534K Date:11/03/94
Description:
System 7.5 for Dummies Demo - This is a demo of Bob LeVitus' new book,
Macintosh System 7.5 For Dummies. It includes the Foreward (by Steven
Bobker), the Introduction (by him), the long version of the Table of
Contents, and screen shots and text excerpts from chapters 1 and 5. He
built it himself in SuperCard! Included on BBS in a Box with Bob's
permission. Read the demo, and then go buy the book! This is a stand alone
SuperCard application.
Name = System 7 CompanionPack2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System 7 CompanionPack2.sit
Size: 48K Date: 3/29/93
Description:
System 7 CompanionPack2.0 - Great Utilities for System 7! QuickFinder -
Mini-Finder and application launcher that lets you rename, copy, move, and
get information about files. FKEY Master - Innovative program that lets
you manage your FKEYs. You'll be able to easily install and remove FKEY's
in your System file. SuperFind - A universal find and replace command for
your Finder. You specify search criteria (name, type, and/or creator) and
SuperFind will change all such files to the type, creator, and/or name
that you requestAlias ---> Apple Menu - Simply drag and drop a file on top
of the Alias ---> Apple Menu icon and an alias to the file will be put
into the Apple Menu Items folder. And more goodies!
Name = System 7 Desktop.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System 7 Desktop.sit
Size: 9K Date: 1/28/92
Description:
Learn how to Force Quit the Finder in System 7 without installing any
additional software or messing with ResEdit. Also, a simple way to rebuild
the Desktop file under System 7 - without having to restart the computer.
This small file explains how to unlock these neat features found on any
Mac running System 7.0.
Name = System 7 Installation.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System 7 Installation.sit
Size: 17K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
If you obtained System 7 in a package provided by Apple, you already have
installation instructions. If you obtained System 7 through AMUG and took
advantage of the package deal which included The Macintosh Bible Guide to
System 7, that also has complete installation instructions. One of the
purposes of this article is to provide guidance for those attempting to go
it without written guidance. There are one or two little hookers about
System 7 you should know before installing it. This System 7 install
article was written by Dorman Bullard of the AMUG News team. Other User
Groups may reprint provided the author and AMUG recieve credit and a copy.
Name = System 7 Keyboard Remap.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System 7 Keyboard Remap.sit
Size: 9K Date:10/27/91
Description:
Apple changed the keyboard mapping for System 7 without publicizing this
fact. If you suddenly find that familiar keystrokes don't produce familiar
characters when you've upgraded to System 7, this file is for you. It
contains some explanation of the changes in System 7 and a KCHR resource
that you can drop into your System Folder that will allow you to revert to
the System 6 keyboard mapping.
Name = System 7 Pack! 3.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System 7 Pack! 3.5.sit
Size: 96K Date:10/22/93
Description:
System 7 Pack! 3.5 - Rated 4 Mice by MacUser Magazine! Highly recommmended
by MacWorld! Now includes System 7 Pack! Extras Control Panel FREE!
Increases speed of Finder copies by 300% Increases speed of Finder by
removing ZoomRects. Change Finder's menu command keys! Add
application-document links. (e.g. MacWrite ---> MS Word.) Eliminate the
rename delay! Suppress annoying dialog boxes! Accelerated Empty Trash. Mac
version of the Windows Task Manager, File Sharing Toggle, Change Speaker
Volume, Hot Keys for Restart, ShutDown, and Sleep. And Much More! A must
for System 7 users! Fully compatible with System 7.1.
Name = System7PowerPoint.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System7PowerPoint.sit
Size:119K Date:11/14/91
Description:
This is a Color PowerPoint Apple Presentation of the new System 7.0 and its
features.
Name = System 7 Saga.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System 7 Saga.sit
Size: 8K Date: 8/10/92
Description:
System 7 Saga - Switching to System 7 has been a breeze for many users, but
a few -- like Ray -- have experienced frustrations. Ray manages to keep his
sense of humor tuned to a high key as he travels through uncharted
territory. (Don't forget your charge card.) Reprinted from Mac Monitor,
newsletter of the Savannah Macintosh Users Group.
Name = System 7 Speed Mouse.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System 7 Speed Mouse.sit
Size: 4K Date: 4/16/95
Description:
System 7 Speed Mouse - System 7 Speed mcky. The enclosed resource is a
modified mcky. Its values have been changed for Speed. If you have a large
monitor (19 or bigger), Im sure that youve longed for a cursor that would
zip across the screen without several lift&drops of the mouse. I've moved
the top four speeds to the bottom and created three new turbo speeds. If
you currently use any speed below the fourth fastest, you may want to
further customize the resource to allow a larger range of accelerations.
In addition to the mcky resource, there is a RdMe resource. Additional
instructions can be found there. You'll need to use ResEdit to do this.
Name = System 7 corner.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:S:System 7 corner.sit
Size: 90K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
System 7 corner contains info on HyperCard 2.1, System 7 tools and more.
The System 7.0 corner is from Outside VAMP a Netherlands Programing BBS.
For more information contact: John Sinteur; lid, Outside VAMP,
Strawinskypad 822324 DB Leiden, 01830 - 24307 (werk) 071 - 317146 (thuis).
Name = System7 files by name
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7: System7 files by name
Size:473K Date: 6/17/91
Description:
This is a text file listing of all items in the System 7.0 Tools file
section of the BBS in a Box CD by name. Use the Edit DA from the AMUG CD
for full examination of this listing, your favorite word processor or use
On Location to read it.
Name = System7 files by date
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7: System7 files by date
Size:473K Date: 6/17/91
Description:
This is a text file listing of all items in the System 7.0 Tools file
section of the BBS in a Box CD by date. Use the Edit DA from the AMUG CD
for full examination of this listing, your favorite word processor or use
On Location to read it.
Name = System Dropper Strip 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:System Dropper Strip 1.2.sit
Size: 40K Date: 5/27/95
Description:
System Dropper 1.2 - System Dropper comes in two forms which perform the
same function - to easily move and copy files into the different System
sub-folders based upon their file type. Besides the basic sortings that
dropping files over the System Folder already does, System Dropper also
moves the following kinds of files - Control Strips go into the Control
Strip Modules folder. Applications, DAs, and any kind of alias file go
into the Apple Menu Items folder (with an option to go into the Startup
items folder). Apple Scripts go into the Scripting Additions folder inside
your Extensions folder.
Name = TCP-IP ScriptAdd 1.1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:TCP-IP ScriptAdd 1.1.2.sit
Size:732K Date:11/07/94
Description:
TCP/IP ScriptingAdd1.1.2 - There are sample programs included with this
1.1.2 release of the TCP/IP Scripting Addition. You may look at these
sample programs and write your own based on these. The sample code is
provided as both compiled and text files (to ease compatibility with
AppleScript 1.0). Included are - Drag and Drop FTP, Run and Get FTP,
Finger, Baby Telnet, Gopher Server and Send Mail. Copyright (c) 1993-1995
Atul Butte, All Rights Reserved.
Name = TEXT<->ttro 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TEXT<->ttro 1.0.1.sit
Size: 8K Date: 3/29/93
Description:
TEXT<->ttro 1.0.1 - TEXT<->ttro is the world's simplest drag and drop
utility, written to simplify the process converting TeachText read-only
documents into normal TeachText files and vice versa. Normal TeachText
files have file type 'TEXT'. TeachText read-only documents have file type
'ttro'. Just drop either kind of TeachText document onto TEXT<->ttro, and
TEXT<->ttro will convert it to the other kind.
Name = THINK Scripts 1.2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:THINK Scripts 1.2.1.sit
Size: 30K Date: 2/22/94
Description:
THINK Scripts 1.2.1 - Five AppleScript droplets for use in combination with
Symantec C++ 6.0.1. The only difference between versions 1.2 and 1.2.1 is
that the scripts from version 1.2 were compiled with AppleScript 1.1,
making them unusable for version 1.0 owners. The droplets are - THINK
Bring Up to Date (Does a 'Bring up to date' of projects dropped onto it.),
THINK Bring Up to Date & Shut (Does a 'Bring up to date' of projects
dropped onto it. Shuts down your Macintosh afterwards.), THINK Compact
Projects (Does a 'Compact Project' of projects dropped onto it.), THINK
Remove Objects (Does a 'Remove Objects' of projects dropped onto it.), and
THINK Set Options (Allows one to set compilation options to multiple
Name = TRASHPKR.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TRASHPKR.sit
Size: 39K Date: 4/20/92
Description:
Trash Picker - Trashpicker is a system 7 control panel that gives you
detailed control over your trash. There are numerous options that can be
specified with respect to both immediate deletion of files and automatic
and timed deletion. Options can be chosen among types of media to delete
from, types of files, low disk space options, immediate drag-and-delete,
and numerous others.
Name = Table.emptyTable.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Table.emptyTable.sit
Size: 3K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
Table.emptyTable - a Frontier Script, This package adds a new verb to
UserTalk, table.emptyTable. With Frontier running, double-click on the
table.emptyTable file. Launch DocServer, and select the Load Text File
command from the File menu. Select DocServer Source Text from this folder.
Name = Table.surePath.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Table.surePath.sit
Size: 3K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
table.surePath - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk, file.surePath.
To install it, 1. With Frontier 1.0 running, double-click on the
table.surePath file. 2. Launch DocServer, and select the Load Text File
command from the File menu. Select DocServer Source Text from this folder.
Hope you like it!
Name = Table sure path.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Table sure path.sit
Size: 3K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
table sure path - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk, file.surePath.
Name = Table.uniqueName.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Table.uniqueName.sit
Size: 4K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
table.uniqueName - This package adds a new verb to UserTalk, table.uniqueNa
me.
Name = Tapestry 1.32.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:Tapestry 1.32.sit
Size: 94K Date: 4/05/95
Description:
Tapestry 1.32 - Tapestry is a control panel device that lets you change the
patterns on your Macintosh desktop. It allows much larger patterns than are
allowed in the General Controls control panel. It will only operate on
Macintoshes equiped with Color Quickdraw such as the Macintosh SE/30,
Macintosh Classic II, Macintosh LC, Macintosh II line, Macintosh Quadra
line, PowerMacs and PowerBooks. This version of Tapestry is shareware.
Name = TappyType 2.01.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TappyType 2.01.sit
Size: 77K Date: 4/26/95
Description:
TappyType 2.01 - TappyType is a Control Panel which causes your Macintosh
to make typewriter noises in response to your keystrokes. It requires
System 7 (or later), but runs on both the new Power Macs as well as the
older machines. TappyType has a variety of features - TappyType makes a
tap noise in response to printable characters, and a spacebar noise in
response to Space or Tab. In reponse to Return or Enter, TappyType makes a
bell sound followed by a carriage return sound. There are some choices for
the bell sound, including off if it becomes a nuisance. TappyType can be
turned on and off, either from the Control Panel dialog box, or at any
time by invoking a special toggle keystroke. This keystroke can be
Name = Task-It 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:Task-It 1.0.sit
Size: 13K Date: 9/28/91
Description:
Task-It is an application which will monitor and allow partial control over
System 7.0 processes. It will monitor memory and CPU usage in addition to
some application management via a pop-up menu. Documentation included.
Name = TaskMan 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TaskMan 1.2.sit
Size: 22K Date:12/23/94
Description:
TaskMan 1.2 - TaskMan is an extension which adds the ability to switch
between running processes using the keyboard. When using multiple
applications, switching between them becomes tedious when having to
repeatedly click on the windows of inactive processes, or use the
Application menu. TaskMan adds this same functionality to specific key
combinations which quickly switch processes without wearing a hole in your
mouse pad. TaskMan does this by adopting a similar interface that has been
successfully used on other platforms.
Name = TearOFFs1.0b6.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TearOFFs1.0b6.sit
Size: 44K Date:12/28/92
Description:
TearOFFs1.0b6 - TearOFFs allows menus to be torn off in any application. It
can tear hierarchials as well. Great for large monitors. Save yourself from
those long trips to the menubar. Tear off those font, size, and style
hierarchial menus, and make creativity less of a pain. Tear off NowMenu's
menus. It also tears off titles (TOTs), miniature tear off menus. TearOFFs
works with all system configurations above 6.0.
Name = TechTool 1.06.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TechTool 1.06.sit
Size:114K Date:10/16/94
Description:
TechTool 1.06 - TechTool is a small utility which automates two tasks
Macintosh users often need to perform - Rebuilding the desktop and Zapping
the PRAM. While TechTool makes these tasks easier by allowing the user to
perform them without memorizing cryptic keystrokes, it also accomplishes
these tasks better than with traditional methods. TechTool provides a
better solution to rebuilding the desktop than the common method. It
actually deletes the original desktop. The next time the Finder loads, it
will create a brand new desktop file. Also displays the date the computer
was manufactured and the total hours of use. Display and print full system
information. Restore PRAM data. Find out about personalizing it too!
Name = Terminator Strip 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Terminator Strip 2.0.sit
Size: 29K Date: 5/27/95
Description:
Terminator Strip 2.0 - This is a Control Strip module. Features - Extensive
Preferences dialog box that supports the following - Hiding or showing of
the Strip bar depending upon mouse location. Key combinations for the menu
items. Note that there is also a key combo which allows nothing to occur. I
personally like to set this to be my help key for my extended keyboard
because I hate it when I accidently press help when I meant to press
delete in a word processor. FULL, complete balloon help - the dialogs and
the popup menus contain it so you really don't have to read the rest of
this... Restart after quitting everything (as if it was selected in the
Finder's Special menu.). Finder Active/Inactive (allows you to quit...
Name = TheBar 2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TheBar 2.1.sit
Size: 33K Date:10/22/93
Description:
TheBar 2.1 - This is a small program which displays the icons of all of the
currently running programs in a small window. Double-clicking on an icon
will switch you to that program's layer. It will only run on a Color
Quickdraw capable Macintosh running System 7.0 or later. The bar may be
arranged either horizontally or vertically, and may be drawn in any color.
The program can use either full size (Finder icon size) or half size
(Application menu size) icons. This is a nice program for people who are
constantly switching between applications, and spend alot of time moving
the mouse to the upper right corner to do so. This version has fixes and
enhancements. Balloon help is now supported.
Name = The Eraser 1.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:The Eraser 1.5.sit
Size: 15K Date: 3/24/95
Description:
The Eraser 1.5 - The Eraser 1.5 is the evolution of my old Drag&Drop
application Filerase. Filerase was able to delete only files (and empty
folders), The Eraser 1.5, instead, erases immediately files and folders,
even nested, and erases also Hard Disks and diskettes. Be careful - when
you drag on one or more files or folders, The Eraser will not ask you to
confirm...when you drag on one or more Hard Disks or diskettes The Eraser
will ask you to confirm! If The Eraser finds a locked item, shows an
information alert, then quit. Hold down option key, while you drag, to
erase locked files...
Name = The Frog Prints.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:The Frog Prints.sit
Size: 22K Date:11/06/92
Description:
The Frog Prints - The Frog Prints is SYSTEM 7 ONLY. Its only interface is
Drag anDrop, so you cannot use it with earlier Systems. If you
double-click on it from a System 6 machine, you will get an error message
and the software will quit gracefully. To use The Frog Prints _with_
System 7, simply select the files you want to print and drag them on the
program's icon or an alias of it. The Frog Prints prints plain text files
to the printer you have selected in the Chooser.
Name = The Perfect Word.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:The Perfect Word.sit
Size: 6K Date: 6/27/94
Description:
The Perfect Word - If you are one of the proud owners of WordPerfect like
me, but hate the idea of having to open up WordPerfect to then have to
open up the MSWord Document, or if you hate the idea of having to drag and
drop an MSWord document onto WordPerfect, then this Program is for you.
Also converts WordPerfect to Word. This simple applescript droplet will
allow you to drop one or more MSWord documents onto it, and when it is
done, all you have to do is double click on the document and Word Perfect
will launch. WordPerfect will still ask you what conversion to use. You
will even still have the same problems with a document that is saved using
the fast save feature of MSWord.
Name = The Regulator 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:The Regulator 1.2.sit
Size: 16K Date:12/18/92
Description:
THE REGULATOR 1.2- Put this faceless background application in your
extensions folder and reboot. When you are plugged into a battery charger,
It modifies power settings so you are in non-rest mode; System sleep is 15
minutes; Hard disk sleep is 15 minutes. If you are not plugged into a
battery charger, It modifies power settings soyou are in rest mode; System
sleep is whatever you set it to be via the Portable control panel; HD
sleep is whatever you set it to be via the Portable control panel. Version
1.2 Cleans up source, adds a check for existing portables.
Name = The Tilery 3.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:The Tilery 3.0.sit
Size: 97K Date: 5/01/95
Description:
The Tilery 3.0 - The Tilery 3.0 (previously called Applicon) displays a
tile (a small square window) for each application you have open. Each tile
displays an application's icon and name. If you click a tile, the
corresponding application will come to the front. Option-clicking hides
the previous application as the new application comes forward. If
Applicon's tiles are all hidden behind other windows, moving the mouse to
a hot spot in a corner of the screen will bring them forward. Applicon
itself is just an application. It's not an INIT or system extension, not a
DA, nor a control panel. It is very reliable and highly compatible with
the rest of your software. Requires System 7.
Name = Threshold 1.0.5a.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Threshold 1.0.5a.sit
Size: 70K Date: 5/30/95
Description:
Threshold 1.0.5a - Threshold is a utility for the PowerBook that allows you
to alter when the PowerBook's your battery is getting low alerts appear.
While it is more useful if you are using an external battery like a
Technggin PowerPlate or the VST ThinPack, it also works great with
internal batteries. Threshold allows you to manually control the threshold
voltages for these warning messages, so that they come up when you want
them to. Threshold requires System 7.0 or later. Threshold has been tested
on most current flavors of PowerBooks. It will not work on a Duo.
Name = TileCity 1.1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TileCity 1.1.0.sit
Size: 12K Date:12/24/94
Description:
TileCity 1.1.0 - TileCity is a control panel that adds a tiling menu to the
Finder's menu bar. It tiles, stacks or stripes the Finder's windows which
makes it much easier to find things on your desktop. The control panel
allows you to assign any hot key sequence that you desire to any of
TileCitys commands. There is also an auto-tiling feature for some of
TileCitys tiling modes which automatically stacks Finder window's as they
are opened. TileCity only has a handfull of functions so the best way to
find out what it does is to try them. Just drag TileCity to your System
Folder, reboot the machine, open a few Folders, and then select each
command from the Tile menu. Requires System 7.
Name = TimeTeller 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TimeTeller 1.1.sit
Size: 61K Date: 7/28/93
Description:
TimeTeller 1.1 - TimeTeller makes your Mac speak the time using a digitized
voice. The spoken times are determined by a schedule that you can change
using ResEdit, as described in the documentation. TimeTeller requires
System 7, and works only on a Mac II or later machine. TimeTeller uses
only 48K of application memory while running. Its disk footprint is less
than 64K. Since TimeTeller is a background application, it does not trap
any patches and can't cause compatibility problems. Version 1.1 is
compatible with Apple's Sound Manager 3.0. If you aren't using Sound
Manager 3.0, I suggest that you continue to use version 1.0 of TimeTeller,
which requires only 32K of application memory.
Name = Timer 4.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:Timer 4.2.sit
Size: 76K Date: 6/24/93
Description:
Timer 4.2 - Timer 4.2 is a more-than-functional stopwatch, featuring
count-up, count-down, fully configurable color, graphical Time Bar,
multiple timers open at the same time, and more. Full docs included. Also
included is GraphMan, a program which makes your Mac look like its working
hard, and Bragging Rights, a program which tells you all about the mac you
are running.
Name = ToggleAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:ToggleAT.sit
Size: 8K Date: 9/28/92
Description:
ToggleAT - is an FKEY for the Macintosh PowerBook. The intent of this FKEY
isto be able to avoid going to the Chooser to turn off AppleTalk every time
you take your PowerBook on the road since this requires a menu item, a
button click, an Are you sure dialog, an OK dialog and a close box.
Turning it back on requires a menu item, a button click, an OK dialog and
a close box. This is almost more trouble than it is worth. So, I wanted an
FKEY that allowed me to blast AppleTalk off with a single key combo and
hit the road. This is the ToggleAT FKEY. It comes as resource ID 12, which
is only useful if you use a macro program like QuicKeys to trigger it. If
you want to use it without such, you will need to renumber it.
Name = Town Meeting 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:Town Meeting 2.0.sit
Size: 50K Date: 5/23/92
Description:
Town Meeting 2.0 - Town Meeting is an innovative groupware program that
allows you and other users to hold an electronic meeting on any Macintosh
computer running System 7. Anonymous mode available-everyone says what
they really think. Meetings can be password restricted. Private messaging
available. Meetings can be logged to a text file. Server can run in
background on any Mac running System 7. No dedicated Mac is required.
Server and Client applications are only about 35k each. Very reasonable
pricing. Individual registrations, 5, 10, and 20 packs available via 800#.
Larger site licenses available.
Name = TransferNotice.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TransferNotice.sit
Size: 12K Date: 6/03/93
Description:
TransferNotice 1.01 - Transfer Notice is a small application that was made
for the benefit of those who have their Macintosh installed on a network.
The aim of this utility is to provide an Alert to the local user as soon
as any new item is dropped into a folder being shared over the network.
This version requires System 7.
Name = Trapper 1.04.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:Trapper 1.04.sit
Size: 19K Date: 8/31/94
Description:
Trapper 1.04 - Have you ever wondered where all your Mac's CPU processing
power is going? Or why the Finder 7 looks slow even on 68040-based Macs?
Rumors are that your machine is spending most of its time in the Operating
System and Mac Toolbox routines (implemented through the 680x0 A-Trap
mechanism). Cool. But what routines are being called? And are they all
necessary, or is the Mac just running in circles? Trapper is a Control
Panel/Extension combination that keeps track of ALL system routines (or
traps) by filtering the standard 680x0 trap dispatcher with a very compact
counter routine. The Mac's speed won't be visibly affected and you'll be
able to see ALL the system routines (even the undocumented ones).
Name = TrashAlias 1.1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TrashAlias 1.1.1.sit
Size: 13K Date:11/21/94
Description:
TrashAlias 1.1.1 - TrashAlias is a freeware Control Panel for System 7. In
System 7, users can create multiple desktop icons to represent a single
document, application, or folder. One represents the actual original, but
the others, called aliases, just point to it. This feature, for example,
allows a user to keep an application located within one folder, but be
able launch it by double-clicking on its alias from another location, such
as the desktop. The alias is actually a separate file created and
maintained by the Finder. However, if a user deletes the original file,
the alias file still remains. TrashAlias remedies this problem by
automatically deleting any alias files associated with a file (or...
Name = Trash Chute.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:Trash Chute.sit
Size: 4K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
Trash Chute - This simple application is handy for people using System 7.
Place it in your StartUp Folder and it will automatically empty the Trash
Can (which is sometimes full when you startup). Version 2.0.
Name = Trash Control 1.0 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:Trash Control 1.0 FAT.sit
Size: 20K Date: 4/09/95
Description:
Trash Control 1.0 FAT - Trash Control is a System 7 control panel that
automatically empties your trash. You can set the trash to empty at
startup or empty on a particular day of the week, such as Monday. You will
no longer have to manually choose Empty Trash from the Finder's Special
menu. Trash Control comes native for both Power Mac owners and non-Power
Mac owners (68k Macs). The 68k version will work on either machine,
although it runs in emulation mode on a Power Mac. Do not use the Power
Mac version on a 68k Macintosh, because it will not run.
Name = Trash It! Strip 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Control Strip:Trash It! Strip 2.0.sit
Size: 13K Date: 5/27/95
Description:
Trash It! Strip 2.0 - Features - Clicking on the module's Strip icon will
empty the trash without telling any warnings about locked or busy files.
Note that it may take the Finder a couple seconds to update the trash icon
to show that it is empty. Dragging and dropping files, folders, or volumes
onto the module's icon will immediatly delete them all with NO questions
asked. It will delete locked and even busy files. Warning - it would be
very bad to try dragging your boot volume onto the module's icon! Remember
that I give no warnings. If you drag a volume (a hard or floppy disk) onto
the module's icon then the desktop files will also be deleted along with
all the files and folders, and more!
Name = TrashMan 4.0.5.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TrashMan 4.0.5.sit
Size: 96K Date: 9/07/94
Description:
TrashMan 4.0.5 - TrashMan is a system enhancement designed for System 7 and
beyond. TrashMan works like an electronic compost heap, deleting files from
your trash after they have aged beyond a setpoint that you specify, in
days, hours, and minutes. (For example, I keep mine set at 1 day, so I
always have exactly the last 24 hours worth of trash in my trashcan.)
TrashMan works with all local mounted volumes except floppies. If you use
TrashMan, you need never choose Empty Trash from the Special menu ever
again, and yet still receive the benefits of the new non-emptying trash in
System 7.0.
Name = TrashSelector 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TrashSelector 1.2.sit
Size: 24K Date: 8/24/92
Description:
TrashSelector 1.2 - Trash Selector 1.2 is a System 7 utility (cdev) which
allows you to trash only those items in the trash can you wish to trash.
When you select Empty Trash (actually it will say Trash Selector when Trash
Selector is active) from the Special menu, you will be presented with a
hierarchical list of all items in the trash can. Select the ones you want
to trash and then trash 'em. Couldn't be easier.
Name = Trig Mini-Applet.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:Trig Mini-Applet.sit
Size: 22K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
Trig Mini-Applet - 1. Copy this folder into the UserLand Utilities
sub-folder in your Frontier 1.0 folder. 2. Double-click on the
Trig.Frontier install file to add its glue script table and its shared
menu. 3. Double-click on the Trig application. Check out the oneLiners
outline. Read the readme wptext.
Name = Trimmer.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:Trimmer.sit
Size: 15K Date: 3/24/92
Description:
Trimmer - Trimmer is a System 7 control panel that lets you select which
fonts to include in PostScript files printed to disk. It also includes a
check box for excluding the laserprep PostScript header from files saved
to disk. Shareware $10.
Name = Troubleshooting 7.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:Troubleshooting 7.0.sit
Size: 16K Date: 2/21/92
Description:
Installation & Troubleshooting Caveats. Copyright 1991, Apple Computer,
Inc. Troubleshooting Caveats provides invaluable information about
installing, extensions, virus protection & security programs, and bugs &
workarounds. It is a MacWrite II document.
Name = Tweety.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:Tweety.sit
Size: 15K Date:12/19/92
Description:
Tweety - Tweety is a System 7 extension for the Mac. Once loaded, it will
randomly play sounds in the background while you use your computer. The
standard sounds it comes with are soothing (IMHO :-) bird sounds, though
you can change the sounds to be anything you desire (see Tweety
documentation for instructions).
Name = TypeChanger 1.3.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:T:TypeChanger 1.3.sit
Size: 52K Date: 6/25/93
Description:
TypeChanger 1.3 - This is a great System 7 utility. Drop files onto this
application, then TypeChanger will prompt you for a new Type and Creator.
If you drop one file, then TypeChanger will display that file's type and
creator, If you drop many of the same types of files, you can change them
all at once. If you add a new type, give it a name and TypeChanger will
remember that new type.
Name = U.S. - Dvorak.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:U.S. - Dvorak.sit
Size: 6K Date: 9/15/93
Description:
U.S. - Dvorak I and II - These System 7 keyboard layouts may be dropped
into your System Folder. As an efficient alternative to the standard
QWERTY layout, Dvorak may be just the thing you need if you are currently
fighting repetive stress injury (RSI) problems. Strictly based on the
standard U.S. layout (default for System 7), I proceeded to create two
layouts for Dvorak. Both layouts differ slightly from the ANSI Dvorak. You
can change keyboard layouts at any time with the Keyboard control panel or
by pressing command-option-space. Use Key Caps to see where all of the
keys are located. After years of QWERTY, it doesn't come easily. You can
move the keys around on some keyboards if you want them to read...
Name = UltraDrop 1.00001.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:UltraDrop 1.00001.sit
Size: 40K Date: 5/14/94
Description:
UltraDrop 1.00001 - UltraDrop isn't an extension or utility, merely a very
clever and useful thing you can do with folders under System 7. Credit for
the original idea goes to 'Joe - The Rendererer', on AOL. If you look at
the four icons within the 'Original' folder, you'll see that each depicts
a small button, placed in positions which, when taken together, make up a
whole icon square. Each is pasted onto a folder, and are brought into
alignment by dragging the four folders in turn onto approximately the same
space with the Command Key held down. This locks the icon drag to the
invisible grid, and ensures exact placing. Clean up your desktop with
these tiny icons!
Name = UltraFind 1.5.2 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:UltraFind 1.5.2 FAT.sit
Size:244K Date: 5/12/95
Description:
UltraFind 1.52 FAT - UltraFind is a powerful File Scanner utility specially
developed for System 7 that can quickly find specific files or groups of
related files - anywhere on your computer or network - and move them to
another location or network volume (or open, copy, label, examine, backup
and/or remove them). Searching on just about any conceivable combination
of Macintosh file attribute, UltraFind is designed to go and get the exact
document you need from among countless documents with similar file names
or types, or collect files from all over your system and move them to new
locations. You can even search for specific words, or parts of sentences
anywhere within files on any mounted media (CD's, tapes, hard...
Name = UnRound.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:UnRound.sit
Size: 6K Date: 5/16/95
Description:
UnRound - Tired of the Mac being too friendly? Dont you wish that it would
be less curvy? Well, one of the nuts at The Syzygy Cult thought so, so he
made UnRound. UnRound will change all of the rounded buttons to simple
rectangles, as well as making things like the Puzzle DA square. This
actually shows you how much thought Apple put in while making the MacOS
interface, and how little things can make a big difference.
Name = Understudy.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Understudy.sit
Size: 6K Date: 7/19/91
Description:
Understudy - The System 7 Finder (by default) will offer to open a TEXT or
PICT document with TeachText, if the application that originally created
the document is unavailable. This mechanism is controlled by a resource in
the Finder itself, so it is extensible. The Understudy system extension
provides a convenient way to modify this behavior, without changing the
Finder. Written by Larry Rosenstein at Apple. Requires ResEdit for
configuration.
Name = UnlockFolder.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:UnlockFolder.sit
Size: 16K Date: 4/04/92
Description:
UnlockFolder - When a System 6 Mac accesses a System 7 Mac's hard disk
using file sharing, it often happens that the Sys7's hard disk gets locked
you can no longer change its name or icon. This little program fixes that.
Short description included. Freeware.
Name = UnlockKeyChain 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:UnlockKeyChain 1.0.sit
Size: 4K Date: 6/14/94
Description:
UnlockKeyChain 1.0 - This is a startup utility for PowerTalk (part of
System 7 Pro). It's for those of us who always forget to unlock our
keychains when powering on or restarting our Macs. Put it in your Startup
Items folder within your System Folder. When your Mac boots, it will
automatically prompt you to unlock your Key Chain so that you can receive
mail. Unlock KeyChain is neither a product of nor is supported by Claris
Corporation or Apple Computer Inc.
Name = UserLand Frontier Info Kit.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Frontier:UserLand Frontier Info Kit.sit
Size: 26K Date: 4/12/92
Description:
UserLand Frontier Info Kit - Finally, an easy way to customize and automate
your Macintosh! Write your own utilities to control the Macintosh desktop,
networks and System 7-compatible applications. More info inside!
Name = Users and Groups 1.2b.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Users and Groups 1.2b.sit
Size: 31K Date:11/07/94
Description:
Users and Groups 1.2b - The Users and Groups 1.2b scripting addition is all
about being able to manipulate your users and groups data file from
AppleScript. When Apple shipped AppleShare 3.0 they also shipped a
developers kit that allow developers access to the users and groups
information maintained by the AppleShare server. This same library also
works with Macintosh File Sharing. Unfortunately the library is only
accessible from low level languages like Pascal and C. I wanted to change
that so I wrote a scripting addition that allow you to manipulate users
and groups files AppleScript. This version (1.2b) has a hack in it that
lets you (optionally) modify the users and groups information while...
Name = VM-Eject 2.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:VM-Eject 2.0.sit
Size: 5K Date: 2/20/93
Description:
VMEject 2.0 - This is VMEject 2.0, a freeware application that will modify
System 7's Memory cdev (Control Panel) to allow you to put your Virtual
Memory swap file on a removable media like a SyQuest drive. If you do so,
be sure that you DO NOT EJECT THE CARTRIDGE! Serious Bad Things will
happen.
Name = VMTuner.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:VMTuner.sit
Size: 79K Date:10/02/92
Description:
VMTuner - System 7 offers you the ability to 'extend' the available memory
by pretending your Macintosh has more RAM than it actually has installed.
Instead, the Mac uses a file on disk to store portions of the RAM it
currently doesn't need in order to make room for another portion it needs
to use now. This way of extending memory is called virtual memory (VM),
and it happens transparently for the applications, except for one thing:
speed. The so-called swapping of portions of RAM from and to the disk
causes your computer to slow down considerably. The larger you set the
virtual memory size, the slower your Mac will get.
Name = VersaTile Pro 1.0.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:VersaTile Pro 1.0.2.sit
Size:330K Date: 3/31/95
Description:
Versatile Pro 1.02 FAT - If you are tired of a desktop cluttered with
aliases, or a funky stair stepping apple menu that spills its contents
across the desktop everytime it's selected, then Versatile is for you.
Versatile is a System 7 application that allows you to put all of your
favorite and most used software items on user-configured palettes.
Clicking on the palette's tile will open that item automatically. Create
sets of icon palettes that are customized for the way you work, then use
Versatlile's 'piggy-back' method to jump from palette to palette, task to
task, without ever having to rummage through your desktop folders again.
Previously named OneClick! Unregistered version will let you save the
Name = Version 2.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Version 2.2.sit
Size: 46K Date: 8/19/92
Description:
Version2.2 - Version is a shareware utility application useful for
determining the versions of applications, control panels, INITs and
extensions you own. Since keeping up-to-date with the current revisions of
your Macintosh software is important, using Version is an easy way to
produce a listing of your current versions. Use Version to produce a
listing of your current revisions of software to determine compatibility
and/or the need to upgrade.
Name = View Setter 1.2.1u.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:View Setter 1.2.1u.sit
Size:158K Date: 5/18/94
Description:
View Setter 1.2.1u - View Setter is an Applescript 1.1 script, which
scripts the finder, so, unless you have system 7.5, which includes
everything you need to run this program, you will need the following to
use this utility - System 7.1, Applescript 1.1 and it's scripting
additions, and the Finder Scripting addition. I decided to create View
Setter as a way to teach myself Applescript. It basically organizes,
cleans up, and staggers all of the windows of all the folders on whatever
volume you want it to. I created it because I was tired of having to
organize, clean up, and stagger the windows on my workstation.
Name = Virtual 1.03.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Virtual 1.03.sit
Size: 59K Date: 5/24/95
Description:
Virtual 1.03 - If you're familiar with X-Windows workstations, you have
probably used one virtual window manager or other. Virtual is one of
those, for the Mac. It presents you with multiple 'virtual screens' where
you can place your windows, so you don't have a clutter of them on your
real screen. You can switch virtual screens with a key combination, or by
choosing that screen in the Virtual window. You can drag windows around to
move them to other screens, and so on. Obviously, if you don't have enough
memory to open more than one application at a time, you don't need
Virtual. It's just an application, no extension, no trap patching, no
messing up with your system. Requires Color QuickDraw, System 7.1 or
Name = Virtual Desktop 1.8.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Virtual Desktop 1.8.sit
Size:124K Date:10/21/94
Description:
Virtual Desktop 1.8 - The first and only of its kind, a virtual desktop
manager for the Macintosh that works on all types of Macs and all types of
monitors. For 160K of memory, you can have a virtual desktop as big as you
like, in full color. Excellent for PowerBooks and other Macs with the
ability to run many programs at once, but nowhere to put the windows.
Comes with an application which installs an Extension too. With its many
helpful features and options for customization, Virtual Desktop is one
exciting piece of freeware!
Name = Voices 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Voices 1.1.sit
Size: 6K Date: 7/10/94
Description:
Voices 1.1 - This Macintosh control panel allows you to set the system
default voice used by software such as SimpleText. When you click on one
of the available voices, it will speak its own name (sometimes this takes
a few seconds). The selected voice becomes the default voice after you
restart the computer. Naturally, Voices requires Apple's Speech Manager.
Voices sets 'ttsp' resource # 1 of the Speech Manager system extension to
the VoiceSpec of the selected voice. The Speech Manager must be located in
the Extensions folder within the active System Folder. Voices relies on
undocumented behavior of the Speech Manager and has only been tested with
version 1.1.1. Balloon help included.
Name = WORD Doc Opener 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:WORD Doc Opener 1.1.sit
Size: 11K Date: 3/02/95
Description:
WORD Doc Opener 1.1 - This is an executable AppleScript, saved as a droplet
application. Drop MS Word files on it to have them opened by the
appropriate Word version, should you have both Word 5 and 6. Notice that
the first time you use it, you'll be asked to locate your copies of MS
Word 5 and MS Word 6. If AppleScript was correctly installed on your
computer, this questioning should happen only once, as long as you don't
move either application from the disk where it is located.
Name = Wait!1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Wait!1.0.sit
Size: 18K Date: 6/10/93
Description:
Wait!1.0 - Wait! provides you with a means of changing the Finders rename
delay through a Control Panel, and without having to restart your machine.
The rename delay is the amount of time the Finder waits after you have
clicked on a files name before allowing you to edit it. This control panel
requires System 7.
Name = Warp7Utilities 1.2.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Warp7Utilities 1.2.1.sit
Size: 40K Date: 5/04/94
Description:
Warp7Utilities 1.2.1 - Warp7Finder Utilities demo version is shareware.
Warp7Finder Utilities provides Finder acceleration, setting Finder memory,
application substitution, and alias management. Also included is
Warp7Launcher, a file launcher which forces the Finder to quit, making its
memory available to other applications. I am planning to add new features
and improvements including the following, Support for adding/changing
command key equivalents. Better multiple volume support for the Alias
Manager feature. A main window.
Name = Whitewater-It 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Whitewater-It 1.0.sit
Size: 11K Date:12/06/94
Description:
Whitewater-It 1.0 - Drag and drop any FILE on me to totally eradicate it.
The file will - have all data replaced with null characters, have name
removed, be set to file length of zero, and be disposed. To ensure safety
and to limit costly irreversible mistakes, this application will only
handle one file at a time and will always prompt user to confirm. Only do
it to files that you want permanently gone!
Name = WhoAmI? 1.0.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:WhoAmI? 1.0.1.sit
Size: 26K Date: 4/12/95
Description:
WhoAmI? 1.01 - Oh, no! System 7.5 has a minor case of amnesia! It forgot
what your computer is (maybe) - because 7.5 has done away with System
Enablers. Poor thing, let's help it out. This application will give 7.5's
memory a little jog. It will modify the resources that hold the machine
names and icons. You must make a Duplicate (command-D) of your System
before using this application. Please do not discard your unmodified
System until you are sure that the modified file works correctly. You will
need to turn off virus programs before trying this modification. Requires
System 7.5.
Name = Wild 1.0.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:AppleScript:Wild 1.0.0.sit
Size: 44K Date: 6/03/94
Description:
Wild 1.0.0 - Wild is an AppleScript addition which expands wildcarded file
and folder names. Complete installation and usage instructions are
included. Copyright 1994 by Rainbow Hill Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
Name = Window Juggler 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Window Juggler 1.2.sit
Size: 17K Date: 1/17/94
Description:
Window Juggler 1.2 - Window Juggler is a simple system extension which
makes it easy for you to use the keyboard to switch between all of the
windows youve opened, across all the application programs youre using.
When you press the Command-Tab key, Window Juggler shows you a list with
the titles of all open windows, in the order in which you most recently
accessed them. The list remains visible as long as you keep holding down
the Command key. Each time you press the Tab key (while still pressing
Command), the next window in the list will be hilighted. To move backwards
in the list, press Shift-Tab (while still pressing Command). Requires
System 7 or later.
Name = WindowLabels 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:WindowLabels 1.0.sit
Size: 25K Date: 4/21/94
Description:
WindowLabels 1.0 - WindowLabels is a System Extension which extends the
functionality of the Label menu in the System 7 Finder from just icons to
whole windows. (i.e. WindowLabels lets you apply background colors and/or
patterns to Finder windows, as easily as you could label Finder icons with
the Label menu before.) To use it, simply drag it to your active System
folder and restart. Then, open a window, any window, in the Finder. Hold
down the option key, and then open the Label menu. Now you can select
between any color or pattern shown. When you release the mouse button on a
color or pattern, the frontmost window acquires the characteristics you
just gave it. Keeping with the interface of the current Label menu,...
Name = WindowWizard 1.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:WindowWizard 1.2.sit
Size: 29K Date:11/07/94
Description:
WindowWizard 1.2 - WindowWizard provides Macintosh computers running system
7 with a pop-up menu (off the window title!) which shows - the windows of
the application currently in the foreground, and the background
applications and their windows. In other words, this menu makes it
possible to switch quickly and easily between all the open applications
and windows on your Macintosh. Very handy, and a time saver!
Name = WithaView7 v1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:WithaView7 v1.1.sit
Size: 4K Date: 1/17/94
Description:
WithaView7 v1.1 - One nice feature of System 7 is being able to change the
view of a Finder window to by name, size, kind, or modified simply
by clicking on the appropriate part of the Finder window. Unfortunately
there is no capability under System 7 to change to a view by icon or from
a view by icon to a view by name. WithAView7 is an extension for use with
System 7 that allows the user to change the view in a Finder window from
by icon to by name by clicking in an appropriate part of the window. The
user can also switch to view by icon or by small icon by clicking in the
appropriate part of a Finder window while holding down the option key.
Name = WrapScreen 1.4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:WrapScreen 1.4.sit
Size: 9K Date: 1/30/95
Description:
WrapScreen 1.4 - This control panel lets your screen wrap onto itself -
your mouse can exit through the right edge and reenter on the left. You
can choose to wrap horizontally, vertically or both by checking the
appropriate boxes in the control panel. Changes take effect as soon as you
close the control panel, and are remembered for the next restarts. You can
also choose not to wrap vertically on the main monitor (useful to catch
the menus), and not to wrap in the corners of the main monitor (useful
also for the menus, and for screen savers). This version is fully
compatible with multiple screen systems. The mouse will wrap correctly one
monitor to the next, just don't lose that pointer!! Now, when the...
Name = WriteThrough 1.0.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:WriteThrough 1.0.sit
Size: 2K Date: 8/27/94
Description:
WriteThrough 1.0 - The WriteThrough Extension bypasses the System's
copy-back disk cache for all writes to disk of 1K or greater. It also
amortises the disk time over all the writes. On my Quadra 700, with a disk
cache of 384K, this makes certain applications 25 times faster when they
write to disk. This may not make much of a difference to people
connecting over modem, but for people on Ethernet, it makes a huge
difference.
Name = Xmas Lights 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Xmas Lights 1.1.sit
Size: 18K Date:12/17/93
Description:
Xmas Lights 1.1 - Xmas Lights is a Macintosh control panel that places
flashing Christmas tree lights under your menu bar, as if someone had
strung them from the top of your screen. The lights are always in the
foreground. The control panel allows you to choose the flash pattern. Xmas
Lights should work on any Macintosh using System 7.0 or later; it looks
best on a Macintosh with a color screen. Xmas Lights is absolutely free!
(If you use Excel or Works, the lights may interfere when you try to enter
or edit text, you can still do it, you just can't see what you're doing).
Very cute for the holidays!!
Name = YetAnother Timer 1.1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:YetAnother Timer 1.1.sit
Size: 18K Date: 2/06/95
Description:
YetAnother Timer 1.1 - YetAnother Timer is a utility application to keep
track of how much time you spend on your computer. YetAnother Timer
requires System 7.0 or later. When you launch by double-clicking, a small,
draggable timer window appears under the Trash. When the timer window is
dragged to a new position, the new position is saved and becomes the
default position the next time the timer is launched. Selecting Begin
Session from the File menu starts the timer. The blue numbers, on top,
time the current session, while the red numbers, below, record cumulative
time. Selecting End Session from the File menu turns the timer off. Timer
has hot spots too, to save time!
Name = Yo-Yo.8.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Yo-Yo.8.sit
Size: 12K Date: 5/28/93
Description:
Yo-Yo.8 - Have you ever had the urge to turn on your Macintosh and begin
working where you last left off, with the same applications and documents
open and running? This is the first step to such a utility. This version
currently only handles applications. When you Restart or Shutdown from the
Finder, the same applications will be running when you start up again.
Future versions are planned to handle open documents, so when you start up
you truely are where you left off in your open documents. This INIT
requires System 7. It uses aliases in a new and unique manner.
Name = ZOOMSW11.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:ZOOMSW11.sit
Size: 19K Date: 5/08/91
Description:
ZOOMSW1.1 - ZoomSwitch 1.1 allows you to turn the zoomrects on or off in
system 7.0. Zoomrects are the zooming squares you get when you open a
window on the Mac. Turning them off makes the machine speedier. Freeware.
If you use it, please send me your name and address so I can keep you
informed of any changes in the program.
Name = ZapParam1.0a1.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:ZapParam1.0a1.sit
Size: 13K Date: 1/03/92
Description:
System software 7.0 does not offer a method of users zapping their
parameter ram when they have problems or just want to for the fun of it.
Previous versions allowed this with the SHIFT+OPTION+COMMAND + open
Control Panel. zapParam was written for those of you who want to wipe out
your parameter ram while running under system 7. zapParam is a control
panel and, of course, is runnable from anywhere on your hard disk just by
double-clicking on it. zapParam will not run under 6.0 or earlier. It runs
but gives a friendly notice that it won't zap param and gives instructions
on how to do it under 6.0 systems.
Name = Zing.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Zing.sit
Size: 23K Date: 7/27/92
Description:
Zing - Zing is a small chat application that uses system 7 AppleEvents for
its communication. Ping doesnt have a lot of bells and whistles, but it
runs in only 30K of memory; small enough to make it possible to run as
startup item for most macs. The problem with most larger talk applications
is that theyre too large to run, so noone bothers, so you cant talk after
all.
Name = Zipple1.9.2.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:Zipple1.9.2.sit
Size: 45K Date: 3/15/94
Description:
Zipple1.9.2 - Zipple is a control panel and extension for System 7 which
allows you to replace the titles of your Apple, Balloon Help, Keyboard (if
you have one), and Application menus with animated images, in color if you
have a color screen. The displayed image can depend on the frontmost
application or desk accessory, if you like. You can use the ready-made
images that come with Zipple, or create your own with the sophisticated
editor in the control panel. Plus, it's easy to use.
Name = ZoneRanger 1.2 FAT.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:U-Z:ZoneRanger 1.2 FAT.sit
Size:166K Date:11/23/94
Description:
Metrowerks ZoneRanger 1.2 FAT - ZoneRanger provides detailed information
about each heap zone that is currently active on the Macintosh. This
information includes both the counts and total sizes of the free blocks,
pointers, handles, locked handles, purgeable handles, and resource handles
in each heap zone. ZoneRanger also provides windows in which a heap zone
can be displayed graphically, with the size, type, and attributes of each
block clearly defined. The user can control the resolution and zoom factor
of this display, as well as click on any individual block to view its
contents. ZoneRanger can save to a TEXT file the detailed information. The
graphical display of any heap zone can also be saved to a PICT file.
Name = Zync1.0a4.sit
Path = AMUG 15:Files:System 7:Powerbook:Zync1.0a4.sit
Size: 13K Date: 7/29/94
Description:
Zync1.0a4 - Zync is a file synchronization application designed for
PowerBooks. Its purpose is to copy files back and forth between your
PowerBook and a desktop computer. Put Zync on either computer, then
configure it by selecting a remote and a local folder from the Setup item
in the Zync menu. In the Setup dialog you asked to enter information
regarding the remote volume. Zync can automatically mount and unmount the
remote volume in order to do the file synchronization, so setup need to be
done only once. New - Zync remembers the last time and date when
synchronization was done. This is to prevent the application from copying
a newer file over another file which has also been modified. And more!