Here is ExAminer 1.1, a System Folder maintenance utility for Apple® 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!
See the end of this README file for ExAminer version history.
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.
ExAminer is a shareware program. If you like and use ExAminer, please send your name and mailing address to the author along with the $10.00 (U.S.) shareware fee. Please include your electronic mail address (if you have one); that makes it easier to stay in touch with registered users. Registered users of ExAminer will receive support via on-line services, and notice of future updates. In fairness to those who register, unregistered users do not receive support.
Distribution of the original, unmodified ExAminer software by users is encouraged as long as the Read Me file included with the “distribution version” of ExAminer is included unmodified and no payment (other than for on-line connect cost or for distribution media) is accepted for the actual software or documentation.
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ExAminer is warranted to perform as described in the documentation and any other warranties, implied or written, are invalid. Neither MICHAEL L. WEASNER nor any distributors shall be liable for any loss of data, whether the data is related to ExAminer or not, or for the loss of time or money in restoring any lost data, whether or not such loss is related to the use of ExAminer. In some states the user may have additional rights that only a lawyer could understand.
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Using ExAminer
ExAminer is a System 7-required application that expands upon “Extensions Manager” from Ricardo Bastista by providing a more intuitive interface showing which items in each folder are enabled or disabled. ExAminer can be used in conjunction with Extensions Manager in that the EM Extension is still useful, as is the Extensions Manager Control Panel. The Extensions Manager control panel should be used to configure special types for the control panel to display. ExAminer does not require that you use Extensions Manager. ExAminer is just an application that reads the existing folders and displays the information in a different format than Extensions Manager.
To make changes using ExAminer, select a name or several names in a list and then click the arrow to move them to the other list. The moved item(s) will appear at the bottom of the destination list. When Save is selected from the File menu, the file(s) is(are) then actually moved to another folder and the list is resorted alphabetically.
You can create “sets” of configurations. Make the changes that you want to be in the set. There is no need to select to save the changes at this time but if you do, the names will be sorted in the lists. To name this configuration, select Name Set from the Sets menu and enter a name (up to 20 characters). This window title will change to this name and the set name will be added to the end of the Sets menu. You can select another named set from the menu or you can select the “Current” set. The Current set re-reads the contents of the System Folder to display the existing (or current) configuration. Switching between sets does not prompt to save the displayed configuration but does retain any changes in the set configuration. However, trying to quit with any set besides Current displayed will prompt to save the changes (unless already saved during this session) and if you click Save, the files will be moved appropriately. You can also delete sets if you no longer need them. Deleting a set will remove the set name from the Sets menu; it does not delete the files within the System Folder.
You can print the lists of an individual category, or all categories in the displayed set. Folders will print with “----” in the size and type columns.
You can position the window and Name Set dialog box wherever you like (even on another monitor). These positions will be saved. If you would like the position to be "forgotten", then open the window or dialog box with the option key held down.
ExAminer preferences like Window positions and set configurations are saved in the “ExAminer Prefs” file in the Preferences folder in the System Folder. If this file becomes corrupted you can delete it whenever ExAminer is not running. Note that this file can become quite large if you name lots of sets. ExAminer remembers all the information you see in the printout for up to 127 files/folder.
Use Balloon Help to learn more about using ExAminer.
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Version History:
1.0 - First release.
1.0.1 - Minor bug fix release. There was one report of an error occurring when saving a Set. The culprit was found (an uninitialized variable) and fixed. Another coding error was fixed that never resulted in a visible problem. This was a memory management issue.
1.1 - Added an information display when a single name is selected in a list. Also added a file/folder “deletion” capability. If there are one or more files and/or folders selected and the trashcan icon is clicked, the selected file(s) and/or folder(s) will be moved to the Finder’s trash. Deleting from a Set will also delete the item(s) from the System Folder folders. Since the items are placed in the Finder’s trash, you can remove items from the trash just as you would any file you drag to the trash. Added additional file type recognition. Reduced memory requirements to 300K from 384K. Fixed a problem that allowed “-” and “(” characters to be entered as the first name of a Set, which would confuse the menu manager. Finally, fixed a minor display bug that would cause an improperly drawn left/right arrow to appear after certain operations.