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Date: Jan 29, 2000
From: Michel Bujardet
Date: May 19, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: IliCon_Zodiac_Icons
The set contains the twelve zodiac icons.
You can get the extended version of these icons from my web site.
Ilona Melis
e-mail: [email protected]
IliCon: http://cyberrealm.net/~janos
Icons and other goodies!
Date: Feb 12, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: 2LavaLamps
2LavaLamps
An AfterDark ScreenSaver Module
by Jason Rainbows' Magic Theatre
E-Mail: [email protected]
http://www.mindspring.com/~jasonrainbows
Requires: Macintosh, AfterDark, color monitor.
Two lava lamps to amuse your eyes while you and
your Mac are idle.
Transport your Mac back in time, to a place where
there's bean-bag chairs, 8-track tapes, florescent
posters, op-art wallpaper, and incense fuming in a
brass holder next to the copy of "The Last Whole
Earth Catalogue" while Neil Diamond sings "Lordy"
from the album on the turntable.
For those of you who are too young to remember
those days, allow me to enlighten you...
Several years ago, your ancestors (those old
people you see all the time) used the lava lamp
as a soothing centerpiece and powerful aphrodasiac.
Combined with intoxicating beverages and the right
kind of music, the lava lamp was a powerful tool
in the hands of the right person. It can work for
YOU too! Try it!
But you'll have to get your OWN lava lamp. In the
meantime, here's a nifty screensaver that you can
practice with. It features, not one, but TWO lava
lamps! Lava lamps in STEREO! Double the pleasure,
double the fun. I can hardly contain my excitement.
(NOTE TO AOL USERS: I was being sarcastic when I said
"I could hardly contain my excitement", it's not really
THAT exciting to watch a lava lamp)
This module is made possible by "The Chicken Man of
Ackron Ohio", who creates editable modules for AfterDark
ScreenSaver. Thanks Tom!
Look for more Goodies by Jason Rainbows Magic Theatre
at the website;
http://www.mindspring.com/~jasonrainbows/
Peace,
-Jason Rainbows
[email protected]
http://www.mindspring.com/~jasonrainbows
"littera scripta manet - non omnis moriar"
Date: Oct 31, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: 32bitBEiconsb5.sit.hqx
Here are a few BE style icons redone with 32 bit color. Also included are
a resource file with the icns and a modified BE Kaliedoscope scheme with
these icons. [email protected]
Date: Sep 07, 1999
From: Reby Lee
Date: Oct 20, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: 3D-Box
3D-Box
* Requirements:
PPC, 6 MB RAM,
MacOS 7.55 and up, (8.0 and before also need the Appearance manager; info
at the website)
* Description:
3DBox is an application that creates boxes in OBJ format and matching
texture map templates as PICTs. You give the heigth, width and length of
the box and decide in which resolution you would like to get the texture
map.
The created models can be used in any 3D program that supports OBJ import
and parametric mapping of textures.
3DBox provides the option to leave gaps at certain edges in the texture
map, so you can create completely different designs for the different sides
of your box without getting the usual inaccuracies at the edges of the box.
* Further notices:
3D-Box may be included in commercially available CD-ROM of the archives.
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: 3D Control Panel Icons 1.4
3D Control Panel Icons contains fourty-one control panel icons, with a 3D
Copland/MacOS 8 perspective. This version adds many control panel icons that were
left out in previous versions.
Jason http://www.ncweb.com/users/jms
Date: Jun 17, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: 3D_Desktop_patterns
3D_Desktop_patterns
These are some desktop patterns I've done for friends and my own
personal pleasure over the last few years. They are made to be displayed
at thousands or millions of colors.
They are not editable by any file editing app, (Resedit or Resorcerer),
but you can import them to the Desktop Pictures control panel for your
own use.
You'll need a ppat tool to apply/import these, Pattern Manager seems to
work well, once in there you can drag the ppat directly into the
Desktop Pictures window or apply directly with the ppat tool of your
choice.
Free for personal use, inclusion on any media for sale must be approved
by the author. All Rights Reserved.
If you want more or just want to comment on these you can contact me at
email [email protected]
J. Nekritz 1998
Date: Mar 10, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: 3D-FloppyMaker 1.0 - Freeware
3D-FloppyMaker is an AppleScript application which will replace any default or
custom floppy icon with a simple and neutral 3D one. The new icon is created
and supported by your system's Finder, and so will occupy -0 (zero!) bites- on
your floppy disk.
System requirements:
- System 7.1 or better.
- "File Visibility" scripting addition (freeware by Mark Alldritt) which
should be placed in the "Scripting Additions" folder inside the "Extentions"
folder of your "System Folder".
(As soon as Mark Alldritt has authorized the free distribution of the a. m.
scripting addition, it is included in this package accompanied with Mark's
original ReadMe file.)
For more information, please read the ReadMe file.
Thanks,
Pavel Bondarovski
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: 3D Hard Disk Icons 1.0.1
This package contains twelve hard disk icons, all based on the upcoming MacOS 8.
Most of the icons are colored in the traditional gray, while three others are
dark gray(similar to the "High-Tech" theme).
HD icons include:
Black MacOS Disk, Black/high-tech Disk Construction Disk, Disk with Vent
Documents Disk, Games Disk Gray Hard Disk, Gray MacOS Disk Happy Disk
Network Disk Portable Disk, Remote Disk
Version 1.0.1 Looks better in "small icon" mode
Date: Sep 13, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: 3D platinum Jaz icons
3D platinum Jaz icons
Love the new Platinum-look floppy-disk icons you get with MacOS 8,
Aaron, or Kaleidoscope?
Wish you had Platinum-look Jaz disk icons to go with the Macs new 3D
look?
Here are 21 platinum Jaz disk icons that you can paste onto your old Jaz
disk icons. This icon set is provided to you as freeware.
If you have Zip disks, look for my other icon set, 3D Platinum Zip Disk
Icons.
These icons are copyright and the creations of:
Harvey Lubin:
[email protected]
PowerWorks Computer Graphics:
http://www.ampsc.com/PowerWorks/
(Enjoy em ;-)
Date: Aug 30, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: 3D platinum Zip icons
3D platinum Zip icons
Love the new Platinum-look floppy-disk icons you get
with MacOS 8, Aaron, or Kaleidoscope?
Hate the ugly Zip disk icons that show up on your desktop?
Here are 21 platinum Zip disk icons that you can paste onto your nasty
looking old Zip disk icons. This icon set is provided to you as
freeware. Please make sure that this ReadMe file is included with these
icons any time you distribute them.
These icons are copyright and the creations of:
Harvey Lubin:
[email protected]
PowerWorks Computer Graphics:
http://www.ampsc.com/PowerWorks/
(Enjoy em ;-)
Date: Sep 27, 1999
Subject: 3people.eps.sit.hqx
From: "Marc Cardwell"
Date: Mar 13, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: 8-Ball Emulator 9
This Mac application puts a pool table on your screen and lets you shoot the balls down the holes. You can set the table size and ball size as you wish, and adjust speed and friction. The Aim Assist feature shows you which direction and how far the cue ball will go when you shoot. A Shot Status window shows who's turn it is, whether they've made a legal shot, etc. Version 9 lets you play 9-Ball and uses Kagi for registration. Registered users of versions 7 and 8 will not need to reregister.
The registration process is fixed in version 9. ( In versions 7 and 8, registration was broken in Sept. 1997). You can only do 5 shots per day until you register. As the Registration window instructions say:
To register 8-Ball Emulator 9 for this computer, first use the 8-Ball Registration application that comes with 8-Ball Emulator to pay for registration.
When you get your payment confirmation, from Kagi, create a Key Request letter with the machine code above and the confirmation TransactionID, and send it to [email protected] The 'Save...Letter' and 'Copy...' buttons below will help you.
A Key Code will be returned to you that will unlock 8-Ball, for the machine whose code is in the Key Request letter. Once you enter the Key Code in the box above, you can play without interruption.
You can also send a check and the letter to Kagi. If you are paying with credit card, you can email ([email protected]) or fax ( 510 652 6589 ) the application info. If you are paying with cash or USD check, print the info and send it with payment to:
Kagi
1442-A Walnut St. #392-QQT
Berkeley, CA 94709-1405
USA
But you must e-mail the Key Request letter to [email protected]
Date: Mar 09, 1997
From: [email protected] (Aaron Hotchkiss)
Subject: Aaron's Wonderful Icons 1.5
Aaron's Wonderful icons is a package of about 40 icons of all different
types.
Animals, Flags, Cities, Folders, Ancient Egyptian and Miscellaneous
This is my second batch. I included the first ones I made with a few
modifications, and a some brand new ones.
Download them, I'm sure you'll like them.
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Absolute Zero Screen Shots
This program displays a slideshow of the eight screen shots from
the back of the Absolute Zero box, along with their captions.
Although Absolute Zero is a PowerMac-only game, this program will
work on any Mac capable of displaying 256 colors.
Date: Apr 03, 1996
From: (Diane Bundy) [email protected]
Subject: CAMPING STORY (color)
AUTHOR: Granite Christopher
NEEDS: HyperCard or Player, 12" screen, 256 colors are best
"CAMPING STORY color "
This is a color, interactive, personalized, short story for young
readers, about an exciting encounter with a bear. At the beginning the
reader is asked six questions; Their name, Their friends name, their
favorite song bird ect.... These personal touches are then put into the
story. Each page has things to hear and see. At the end of the story the
reader can go fishing or take things in and out of the tent. The camp
site is a fun place to pretend. There is lots of animals to spot and
even a camp guide book in the tent. NOTE: The "preferred size" of your
HyperCard memory must be set at least 2000, 3000 for Power Mac's,
instructions how are included.
Date: Aug 20, 2000
From: "Brian Piepgrass"
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Acid Daze Two.sit
Acid Daze Two is a messed-up font: broken down, but still readable. A
bit 'Raygun' in feel, perhaps. Good for headlines, and quotes. Use big
and bold, scattered accross your document for maximum effect. Also
includes samples of other fonts available. Look through the archive for
freeware fonts Cropper, Fontastic-samples, Rennacs and Scratch, too.
Date: Dec 11, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Acme 1.0 Kaleidoscope Scheme
Acme 1.0 is a beautiful grayscale Kaleidoscope scheme developed to fully
take advantage of the functions of Mac OS 8.5. It comes complete with 32
bit-color icons, desktop pictures, and an 8.5 sound set. You need to have
Kaleidoscope 2.0 or better installed on your computer, but it will run on
any machine with Mac OS 7.1 or better installed.
Thank you,
Billy Martin
[email protected]
Date: Oct 23, 1996
From: [email protected] (Frank Owen)
Subject: ACR-NEMA 1.2.1 - Acquisition Plug In for PhotoShop
ACR-NEMA Acquire is a plug-in module for PhotoShop and other programs
that allow the use of PhotoShop acquisition modules. (The PhotoShop
acquisition module interface has become a defacto standard for acquiring
images from such devices as scanners, and for converting images from
foreign file types, and is supported by many Macintosh graphics software
programs.) The ACR-NEMA plug-in allows you to import ACR-NEMA image
files into any such PhotoShop Plug-in compatible program.
1.2.1
Changed contact information. New email address, and US Mail address.
Made some minor updates to ReadMe file. No functional (i.e. code)
changes.
Date: Dec 29, 1999
From: Angela Brett
Date: Sep 06, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Chris' Actions Library Vol 1
Chris' Action Library Vol 1 includes 16 predefined 'Action' scripts for
use with Adobe Photoshop 4. Each script performs a set of operations on
an image layer. Included are Distortion, Noise, Texture, and Painter
Actions.
For more information, please read the Read Me file enclosed, or visit
our
Web page:
http://www.brainiac.com/rogsmu/shorizons
Thanks,
Chris Rogers
http://www.brainiac.com/rogsmu/shorizons
Date: Aug 20, 1996
From: (Brainfreeze) [email protected]
Subject: ACvisual stack -- ideas for AddColor transitions
Type: HyperCard stack
Requires: 8-bit colour, HyperCard 2.2 or newer
AddColor's transitions, when chosen from the menu in the color palette,
are assigned to a card, so that you get the transition whenever you go
the card. But what if you wanted to have separate transitions, so that
the transition depends on what card you started out from? The problem is
solved in the simple scripts of this stack. Full on-line documentation
of what goes on.
Date: Jul 08, 1999
From: Stan Soria
Date: Aug 02, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: aDESKTOPs Collection
aDESKTOPs Collection
http://www.kagi.com/macmake/
Make your Macintosh happy!
aDESKTOPs Collection is a collection of images specially made for
Desktop Backgrounds. Any image is optimized for visualization in
832x624pxl resolution with Thousands of Colors. You can also use the
images with a differents specifications because the Mac OS arrange it in
the perfect mode.
This collection is created by professional designers with the
supervision of Macmake Creations an it's dedicated to the world wide
happy people.
aDESKTOPs Collection is shareware, if you like the pictures anf if you
use it for more than a week or two, please register your copy. The
collection was improved with new images that each registered users can
use without pay any additional fee.
Once you have registered, you are considered registered for all future
versions/images of aDESKTOPs Collection.
aDESKTOPs Collection costs US $15.
Date: Oct 10, 1993
From: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 93 15:44:10 EDT
Subject: InvertShapes 1.0.1
This is version 1.0.1 of the InvertShapes AfterDark
screensaver module. This version corrects the "random"
feature and the credit string.
Source code is included.
- j.t.judge
Date: Jan 06, 2000
From: "Andreas Rydh, Ibrium HB"
Date: May 04, 1992
Date: Tue, 5 May 92 14:39 +1200
From: "Lawrence D'Oliveiro, Waikato University, Hamilton, NZ"
Subject: info-mac/tech/adobe-premiere-developer.hqx
The following archive includes information and sample code (in MPW C
and assembler) for writing your own add-ons for Adobe Premiere. You can
create custom visual transition effects, video filters, and audio filters.
I found this originally posted on AppleLink by Randy Ubillos, author
of Premiere.
Lawrence D'Oliveiro, Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand.
[email protected]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Feb 09, 2001
From: Tom Angleberger
Date: Dec 26, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Wolfenstein Adventures
Wolfenstein Adventures
16 short n' sweet, action-packed scenarios that will keep your eyes glued to
the screen. A neverending thrill ride. Have fun!
Requires the full version of Wolfenstein 3D
If you don't have Wolfenstein 3D, e-mail me at [email protected]
Visit my site at http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/1568/wolf.html
Enjoy!
Josh Mills
[email protected]
Date: Jan 15, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: aeaea-11
AEAEA-11.hqx is an algorithmic stand-alone music application, it plays lush music and cycles mystic pictures of Circe's island, Aeaea (Malta), where Odysseus' sailors were enchanted. Can be used as an artistic-mystic background while you chill out.
YOU NEED: Apple's Quicktime (2.5) and Sound Manager, System 7.+
DETAILS: AEAEA-11 was realized on a Mac 8500 PPC (system 7.5.5, QT 2.5) using Opcode System's MAX 3.0. program. Virus checked.Compressed with Stuffit Lite.
AVAILABILITY: AEAEA-11 is free to individuals for their private enjoyment. Distribution by CD Rom and other means: OK, please notify by e-mail.
**************** ***************** ***********
QuickStart: Double-click on the Aeaea.11.app in the Program Folder.
Hit the SPACE BAR to start and stop. The music plays on the Mac's internal speakers. If possible, hook your computer's audio output into your HiFi system.
Do not remove the AEAEA-11.app from its folder; it is an APPLICATION, so close by opening the Apple control bar File menu and selecting "QUIT".
Notes: According to Homer's epic, The Odyessy, when Odysseus (Ulyssus) and his men reached the mysterious island of Aeaea, they were enchanted by the sorceress Circe. Malta, a small 15-by-17 mile island off the coast of Sicily in the Med. seems to be the likely place for this encounter. Homer's description of the landing in a fair bay (St. Paul's bay) and the promentory from which a temple in the middle of the island was seen all seem to reinforce this idea. Also important is the discovery of Minoan- era temple ruins with bull figures and oracle whispering holes. Malta has a long history of occupation by many cultures: Romans, Arabs, The Knights of St. John, Napoleon, the English etc. Although totally Catholic in religion, they speak an Arabic-based language which is written using the Roman alphabet. Malta became an independent nation shortly after WW II and the entire island was given the George Cross for its valiant role during that struggle (hence the initials after the name: Malta, G.C.) I spent 6 weeks in Malta during the summer of 1972 (mainly in the small fishing village of Marsasloxx) and took many slides and pictures of the curious landscapes, churches and bells. All the time I was there - and ever as I remember or dream of it - Malta was a rich, exciting enchanted island full of wonderful loving people to whom a smile, a joke and a drink with one's companions were the best things in life. However, their way of life and sense of time was very different. Most people seemed to get up very early and go to bed shortly after sunset. Malta, a very densely populated island, seemed totally deserted by late afternoon just when the sun was so right for taking pictures, and so many of my color slides were landscapes without people in them.
Date: Jan 22, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Desktop Pictures: Aerial / 1024x768
This version of Desktop Pictures: Aerial is for monitors with a
resolution of 1024x768.
"Desktop Pictures: Aerial" is a collection of 20 Desktop Picture
shareware images for system 8x.
These images were inspired by the stirring satellite and high orbit
photos that have become as common as the daily TV weather report. Desktop
Pictures: Aerial is meant to express a feeling of the mystery and beauty
of the natural world.
System Requirements:
* System 8 Desktop Picture control panel or pre-system 8 with the
shareware application Decor
* Millions of colors preferred; thousands of colors will look good
Desktop Pictures: Lightning is available in the following monitor
resolutions:
1024x768; 1152x870; 640x480; 800x600; 832x624
Date: Jan 22, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Desktop Pictures: Aerial / 1152x870
This version of Desktop Pictures: Aerial is for monitors with a
resolution of 1152x870.
"Desktop Pictures: Aerial" is a collection of 20 Desktop Picture
shareware images for system 8x.
These images were inspired by the stirring satellite and high orbit
photos that have become as common as the daily TV weather report. Desktop
Pictures: Aerial is meant to express a feeling of the mystery and beauty
of the natural world.
System Requirements:
* System 8 Desktop Picture control panel or pre-system 8 with the
shareware application Decor
* Millions of colors preferred; thousands of colors will look good
Desktop Pictures: Lightning is available in the following monitor
resolutions:
1024x768; 1152x870; 640x480; 800x600; 832x624
Date: Jan 22, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Desktop Pictures: Aerial / 640x480
This version of Desktop Pictures: Aerial is for monitors with a
resolution of 640x480.
"Desktop Pictures: Aerial" is a collection of 20 Desktop Picture
shareware images for system 8x.
These images were inspired by the stirring satellite and high orbit
photos that have become as common as the daily TV weather report. Desktop
Pictures: Aerial is meant to express a feeling of the mystery and beauty
of the natural world.
System Requirements:
* System 8 Desktop Picture control panel or pre-system 8 with the
shareware application Decor
* Millions of colors preferred; thousands of colors will look good
Desktop Pictures: Lightning is available in the following monitor
resolutions:
1024x768; 1152x870; 640x480; 800x600; 832x624
Date: Jan 22, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Desktop Pictures: Aerial / 800x600
This version of Desktop Pictures: Aerial is for monitors with a
resolution of 800x600.
"Desktop Pictures: Aerial" is a collection of 20 Desktop Picture
shareware images for system 8x.
These images were inspired by the stirring satellite and high orbit
photos that have become as common as the daily TV weather report. Desktop
Pictures: Aerial is meant to express a feeling of the mystery and beauty
of the natural world.
System Requirements:
* System 8 Desktop Picture control panel or pre-system 8 with the
shareware application Decor
* Millions of colors preferred; thousands of colors will look good
Desktop Pictures: Lightning is available in the following monitor
resolutions:
1024x768; 1152x870; 640x480; 800x600; 832x624
Date: Jan 22, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Desktop Pictures: Aerial / 832x624
This version of Desktop Pictures: Aerial is for monitors with a
resolution of 832x624.
"Desktop Pictures: Aerial" is a collection of 20 Desktop Picture
shareware images for system 8x.
These images were inspired by the stirring satellite and high orbit
photos that have become as common as the daily TV weather report. Desktop
Pictures: Aerial is meant to express a feeling of the mystery and beauty
of the natural world.
System Requirements:
* System 8 Desktop Picture control panel or pre-system 8 with the
shareware application Decor
* Millions of colors preferred; thousands of colors will look good
Desktop Pictures: Lightning is available in the following monitor
resolutions:
1024x768; 1152x870; 640x480; 800x600; 832x624
Date: Oct 19, 1993
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1993 20:14:38 -0500
From: [email protected] (Mark Fleming)
Subject: Updated AFE EPSF Translator
--========================_23676786==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
This EPSF V2.0 translator is a shareware product.
The enclosed file contains stuffit file with ClarisWorks V2.0 document and
an Apple File Exchange Translator.
History...
V1.0.1 Fix minor bug in missing EOF on ASCII text files, and added
information about encapulated postscript files in this document.
V1.0.2 Added code to support AFE "Show only eligible files" option. Only
files starting with '%!PS' or the correct binary EPSF header will be listed
as eligible files.
V2.0.0 Added options to add the PostScript command showpage
convert TIFF preview image.
--========================_23676786==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="EPSF_AFE.sit"
Date: Oct 19, 1993
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1993 19:56:15 -0500
From: [email protected] (Mark Fleming)
Subject: Updated AFE TIFF Translator
--========================_23676786==_
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
This TIFF V2.0 translator is a shareware product.
The enclosed file contains stuffit file with ClarisWorks V2.0 document and
an Apple File Exchange Translator.
New features:
- Option to convert TIFF to PICT and copy PICT to clipboard.
- Updated documentation on TIFF file formats and limitions.
Old Features:
- check file header for TIFF files to select only TIFF file for translating.
- Set file type, and creator of TIFF file.
--========================_23676786==_
Content-Type: application/mac-binhex40; name="TIFF_AFE.sit"
Date: Dec 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: AFL Package 1.0.4
Hello, here is the latest version of AFL Package, a collection of
icons, gifs, and clippings of team logos from the Australian Football
league
Changes in this version include an updated eCard, and some more desktop
patterns. This version should replace any previous version you might
have in your archive.
For the latest information, check out my WWW site at:
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/6305/afl.html
Thanks!
Peter J. Garlinski
[email protected]
http://garlinski.home.ml.org/
Date: Feb 10, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: AFL Package 1.0.5
AFL Package is a large collection of icons and graphics from the
Australian Football League (Aussie Rules). The newest version is now
1.0.5.
Changes in this version include the removal of desktop clippings,
updates on the read-me file, and updates on my personal eCard.
For more information, please see the read-me file.
Thank you!
Peter J. Garlinski
[email protected]
http://garlinski.home.ml.org/
P.S. This will be the last version of AFL Package unless a major update
is required.
Date: Aug 02, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: aGIFs Collection
aGIFs Collection
http://www.kagi.com/macmake/
aGIFs Collection is a collection of images specially made for Web sites.
Any images is optimized for the visualization in the most used browser
and to be downloaded in the minimum time possible. With these images,
you can create your Web sites istantly and with a perfect look.
The collection includes a variety of different tipology of images:
tridimensional buttons, cartoons, animations, objects, internet phrases,
alphabets, texture patterns, and more. aGIFs Collection is a
royalty-free images collection, when you are registered, you can use
without any additional fees. The collection was improved with new images
that each registered users can use without pay any additional fee.
The registration fee of the entire collection is $20.
This collection is created by professional designers with the
supervision of Macmake Creations an it's dedicated to the world wide
creatives designer and web masters. Macmake Creations is a software
house dedicated to the creation of professionals Web content and Tools.
Date: Dec 18, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Alaska Kaleidoscope scheme
Please post "Alaska Kaleidoscope scheme" on your recent additions apge.
-Martha Royer
Date: Aug 04, 1996
From: (Paul M. Sheldon) [email protected]
Subject: Albrecht 101 - Los Alamos book exemplifies newton press outlining
Herein find an example of what newton press can do. The book I made
from Albrecht's electronic research paper might not be interesting in
content, except to an expert in quantum mechanics interpretation, but it
best exemplifies what anyone can do with a latex program and newton press,
so I thought it might be appropriate here.
I might have put my own, much shorter, paper to Los Alamos up instead
for less bandwidth, but then you wouldn't see the outlining power of newton
press both needed and implemented.
For those experts amongst you, "naughtyword 7.1 is gooooooood".
So, here again is what I did in order illustrating how easy it is.
With textures, a typesetting program, I retypeset in the latex source
to produce pages the size of newton screen and then printed these to
picture-files with print to pict. Then I dragged ordered page-pictures in
folders into the newton press ap to get a book. Very easy. Then, I built an
outline to navigate in the book.
I can enjoy long dog walks in cool nights (here in hot day Dallas,
Texas) while reading science research on the new glowing mp130.
Date: Mar 18, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Alchemic Blast Icons
Title: Alchemic Blast Icons
Alchemic Blast is very unique and different from my other folder icon
sets. It isn't 3D, it's artistically styled after smudged paintings and
exploding artwork. The icons were first inspired by Xaos Tools' Paint
Alchemy, and from that point on, the pixels got an explosive mind of
their own.
Date: Jun 13, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Alias Arranger 1.1
Alias Arranger provides a quick, simple way to create aliases to files in
folders you often use, such as the Apple Menu or on the desktop. Several
preset favourite folders are supplied, to which you can add your own.
Simply drag a file onto Alias Arranger, choose a location for the alias,
and the alias is created there without your having to mess about with
Finder windows. You can also name an alias while creating it and choose a
generic suffix for all aliases created using Alias Arranger.
As well as a few minor fixes, version 1.1 allows you to quickly search a
folder or disk for unattached alias files, which you can then assign to
new targets or delete.
Alastair Matthews
Click! Software
Macintosh Development
"Doubt grows with knowledge" -Goethe
web http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Park/4727
email [email protected], [email protected]
WarBirds tips
Date: Aug 01, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: AliasCrony 2.2.0; Alias management.
AliasCrony is the ultimate alias manager. It has several features:
- Since aliases of applications lose the capability to have files dropped
on, when the original is on a different volume, AliasCrony can create
SuperAlias, a new alias kind, having drag capability always active.
- It can create aliases or SuperAliases and put them into specific
predefined folders, when you're using the Drag&Drop mode. From its menus,
instead, you can select the destination folders by using a speedy way.
- It can update aliases (also as SuperAliases) on the fly or else through
its menus.
- It can add, to aliases, some useful custom icon, freeing a bit of space
on desktop (as before: you can add the custom icon on the fly or else by
using the proper menu).
-You may configure any action of above through preferences and change them
with one keystroke before creating aliases or SuperAliases .
- It can scan all on-line volumes to create lists of:
a) attached aliases,
b) unattached aliases,
c) aliases and originals on different volumes.
- It can scan also individual folders-disks.
The created lists return useful infos about the aliases found, moreover,
from these lists, AliasCrony can do several actions:
a) retrieves and shows aliases and originals.
b) links/updates/deletes/moves aliases.
c) shows the Finder's Info window, about aliases and originals.
d) updates aliases of applications to SuperAliases.
e) trashs the whole aliases list.
AliasCrony is Internet Config and Navigation Manager aware, Appearance
Savvy and requires at least System Seven to run.
Date: Jun 26, 1997
Date: Mon, 4 Sep 1995 10:53:54 -0500 (CDT)
From: "Larry Rymal:T.E.M.U.G.-EAST_TEXAS-"
Date: Mar 12, 2001
From: Luther Fuller
Date: Sep 18, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Alliance 2.1.2
Alliance is a K2 enhanced color scheme for use with the Kaleidoscope
control panel. It is based upon my Star Trek fan club The Drakmrian
Alliance International. Within the next few months look for Alliance II
(the total K2 remodeling of this scheme)
---------------------------------------
Strive to be different...
http://www.geocities.com/~hawksnest1/
Date: Oct 30, 1994
From: [email protected]
Organization: Magic
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 1994 13:18:31 EST
Subject: All JPEG a PICT to JPEG batch compresser
All JPEG 1.0 941028
Copyright(c)1994 Paul C.H. Ho and Pink Elephant Technologies. All rights
reserved.
This is Freeware.
All JPEG convert PICT files to QuickTime Photo-JPEG PICT.
+ Hold down option key before each convert to access the Standard
Compression dialog.
(You can use other codec or compression setting etc.)
+ It's fat! Accelerated for PowerMacintosh. Running native on both 68K and
PPC.
System Requirements
+ System 7 or later.
+ QuickTime 1.6.1 or later.
Special Thanks to:
Leonard Rosenthol, Marshall Clow, and Stephan Somogyi for DropShell 2.0.
Internet:
[email protected]
[email protected]
CompuServe:
74020,772
Date: Jun 06, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Alpha Text Editor 7.2
This is version 7.2 of Alpha, a completely customizable and programmable
text editor especially tuned to handle source code, LaTeX, and HTML files.
Alpha is:
New features:
o new Latex, HTML, and Java modes
o expanded syntax coloring
o new modular reorganization of Tcl code
o One or two other enhancements and fixes.
And the standard blurb:
o Powerful. Alpha uses Dr. Ousterhout's Tool Command Language (Tcl) as a
scripting language. Tcl is rapidly becoming a popular extension language
over many different hardware platforms.
o Customizable. Any function or keystroke sequence can be bound to any key,
menus are completely user-specified and modifiable.
o Emacs-ish. Alpha supports many of the key bindings and central concepts
of GNU Emacs. It is not a port, however, and uses a Tcl instead of LISP
as an extension language.
o Multi-modal. Alpha supports mode-specific:
bindings
menus
keyword colorizing
Alpha currently has over 20 different modes, including modes for the
following languages: Ada, C, C++, Fortran, HTML, Java, Pascal, Perl,
Postscript, Scheme, SQL, Tcl, and TeX (including both LaTeX and LaTeX2e).
o Interoperable. Alpha allows user scripts to build and send arbitrary
AppleEvents. Currently, the default configuration of Alpha inter-operates
with several different compilers, including CodeWarrior and Symantec C/C++,
several LaTeX implementations, including OzTeX, DirectTeX, and Textures
(although Textures' AppleEvent support is currently very weak), and several
other applications, such as MacPerl, BibTeX, Excalibur, the ToolServer, and
Eudora.
o Native on the PowerMac.
o Uses the latest Apple technologies, such as Drag and Drop, and AEGizmos.
o Uses Ramon Felciano's Mercutio menu definition routines.
o Internet Config-aware.
Alpha is ShareWare, $30.
Date: Jul 02, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: alt.CyberDrive
If you don't know what the BMW CyberDrive promotion is, this file will
do you no good and you may skip to the next message.
This is an alternate opening HTML page for the BMW CyberDrive promotion
made primarily for Mac MS Internet Explorer users who are unable to
access the CyberDrive CD-ROM while online.
It contains links to all the viewable QuickTime and QuickTimeVR movies
hidden on the CyberDrive CD-ROM so you can access them at full speed
whether online or offline. It opens the CyberDrive web site in a
separate browser window so that the movies can be "sort of" integrated
into the total presentation. (I left off a few movies that were not
browser viewable, but have included a text listing of the CD's catalog
if you want to try to extract them.)
I slapped this page together without the knowledge or consent of BMW or
anyone else. It's OK with me to include it in the Info-Mac CD, but be
aware that the CyberDrive promotion ends in July 1997. Enjoy.
Chris Schram -- [email protected] -- http://www.coos.or.us/~schram
Date: Sep 06, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Alternatrash icons
Mac icons that provide an definite alternative to that tired metal can.
Submitted by Brian Brasher
e-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://members.aol.com/ikthusian
Date: Dec 17, 2000
From: Martin Hairer
Date: Nov 10, 2000
From: royerm
Date: Feb 05, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Amphiareo Caps Font
Amphiareo Caps 1999 by Michael Schrauzer
A shareware font based upon an alphabet of Frate Vespasiano Amphiareo,
1572.. This font is useful for creating an elegant initial cap, and
includes two versions of the same forms, solid and open, as well a
couple alternates (viz: J, Y).
The shareware fee is US $5.00.
Kindly send the fee in US dollars to:
Michael Schrauzer
175 Alameda Blvd.
Coronado, CA 92118
[email protected]
If you have any problems with this font, please let me know specifically
what's up and I'll see what I can do. Thanks.
Permission is given to redistribute this font in commercial cds and
other sites as long as this readme file is included.
Date: Aug 03, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: "Ancient Scrolls" for K2
Ancient Scrolls is a color scheme with an Egyptian feel. It has
scroll-shaped K2 windows, disclosure triangles, other K2 resources,
Egyptian desktop pattern, utility pattern, windowshade soundfile,
tabbed pop-up windows, sculpted menubar, menu, finder header,
patterned window background, and also a custom cursor, all written
in, along with custom folders and trash. A separate folder of desktop
patterns and desktop pictures are also included with the scheme.
It can only be used in K2. Please-share-ware.
See my page for freebies, new CD orders and pricing,
and other previews of my 126 schemes at:
http://members.tripod.com/~SlvrDragon//kaleidoscope.html
or:
http://www.freeyellow.com/members/styles/index.html
Downloadable sample schemes may be found at:
http://www.kaleidoscope.net/schemes/authors/janetparris.shtml
Janet Parris
email: [email protected]
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Andy's 3D Modern Cursor v1.0
Andy's 3D ModernCursor is a fix for cursor boredom :>
Date: Mar 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Angry Face Cursor v1.04
Angry Face Cursor v1.04
This is my fourth attempt for making shareware. This will replace your normal
boring black cursor with this nice icon of an angry face. I hope you like these
cursors I am making and have made in the past.
This should be compatible with any Mac, I have tested it on a variety of
different macs like Power Mac 5200, 5260 and also on LC 575-580's. A couple of
my friends have also tried it on their machines. If you come accross any problems
hust let me know at [email protected]
Disclaimer: If anything is to happen to your Mac while you are using
thiswelltoo badbecuase you cannot blame me. You use this at your own risk. I
have not had any problems with it, so I doubt that you will either.
This is $3 shareware, I don't think that is too much to ask, I am going to need
every little dollar to keep making stuffif you feel generous you may pay more
but I ask that you atleast please send the $3. You can send it to:
Sylvan J. Furness 409 Main Street, P.O. Box 51 Hanlontown, Iowa 50444
The only reason I am putting a little fee on this piece of software is because it
took alot of time to make.
Sylvan Furness
Date: Oct 08, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Anonymous(tm) 1.2.1
Have you ever wondered what your font is missing? Line feeds, the Apple
characters like the Apple symbol and many more appear as blank boxes in lots of
fonts. Almost all of the Macintosh characters, including decimal 1-24 and
218-255, and many not in ProFont, are now visible in Anonymous(tm).
Anonymous is a nonproportional or monospaced 9 point bitmap font designed for
programming, and for distinguishing between characters that can easily be
confused in the Macintosh reserved ROM font Monaco 9. For example, in the Monaco
9 bitmap, an uppercase O looks like a zero, and a lowercase L looks like an
uppercase i. Anonymous has a beautiful overall color when set into text, and is
easy to read in long stretches. The font's name begins with A for easy access in
font menus.
Bitmap only, not for printing. Recommended for those who are looking for a
monospaced serif font and have found Monaco, ProFont and Courier wanting, and for
those who spend a lot of time typing and reading on a monitor.
New in 1.2.1: An email address change.
Susan G. Lesch
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: [email protected] (George Stepanek)
Subject: AntiQuadra 2.0.2 attached (freeware for Macs)
New features for version 2 include colour cards and native PowerPC code as
a fat binary application, and it also works cleanly from CD-ROMs now.
AntiQuadra is an freeware implementation of a very unusual form of
Patience. Its features include smooth animation, infinite Undo/Redo,
'X-Ray' vision, a tiny 'DA' mode, a large number of Preferences and a
comprehensive Balloon Help system.
AntiQuadra 2.0.2 is suitable for all Macs from the SE/30 right up to the
latest PowerMacs. It is compatible with all versions of System 7.
Version 2.0.2 fixes a minor bug and updates the documentation.
Date: Aug 20, 2000
From: Greg Weston
Date: Jul 12, 1999
From: "Mike Margolis"
Date: Sep 12, 2000
From: Dyske Suematsu
Date: Oct 02, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Appearance Designer1.1
Appearance Designer is a simple utility to create your own color scheme
and to add it in your appearance control panel.
I hope you make your Mac more exciting and more customized for your own
sense.
Basically, Appearance Designer runs with Appearance Control Panel,so you
at least need your machine installed Appearance System Extension
(Appearance Control Panel). If you are currently using Mac OS 8 or Mac
OS 8.1, don't worry. Appearance System Extension has been installed when
you installed Mac OS 8 or 8.1, or If you are currently using System 7.1
or later but Mac OS 8, you must install Appearance System Extension at
First. If you don't have it, you may get that at Apple's Web Site.
If you use System 7 or more earlier version of System, you can't run
this utility because Appearance System Extension does not support its
version of System.
I have no responsibility for any disaster and anything which happens to
you in a bad way or another
by using this software. Please use it at your own risk.
email [email protected]
Date: Sep 03, 1999
From: Weedhopper Press
Date: Apr 17, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: AppearanceHopper 1.5
AppearanceHopper fills customization holes in the standard Mac OS 8.5, by
giving you access to features that are not editable from the Appearance
control panel. AppearanceHopper allows you to: set the font, size, and
style of the System Fonts; access the "hidden" scroll bar options; set the
style of alias names, and turn off the arrow badge on aliases; and modify
the Application Switcher palette, all in one user-friendly control panel.
AppearanceHopper is $9 shareware available in English and French; after
ten trials, you must register the software in order to continue using it.
Mac OS 8.5 and AppleScript are required.
For more information, visit Weedhopper Press at:
http://www.macinsearch.com/users/whpress/
Date: Aug 18, 2002
From: Ben Blake
Date: Oct 04, 1999
From: "Marc Cardwell"
Date: Mar 12, 2001
From: Casey E
Date: Oct 30, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: AppleScript Utilithingies 1.1, a collection of utility scripts.
AppleScript Utilithingies 1.1, a collection of utility scripts.
Includes increased error checking, more.
A screen saver runner for JPEGView.
Merge text files.
List every file of a folder or disk.
Faux TJ Horse.
File Path of Finder's Selection to clipboard. For OSA Menu.
(yields the form: "my disk:my folder:my file"
Although these have been well tested on my 6100/66 - G3 with no problems,
it is possible that you may experience errors or crashes on your setup. I
cannot be responsible for any damage caused or data lost while using these.
Cheers
Jim Yost
[email protected]
Date: Oct 23, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: AppleScript Utilithingies, a few AS utilities.
AppleScript Utilithingies, a collection of utility scripts.
A screen saver runner for JPEGView.
Merge text files.
List every file of a folder or disk.
Faux TJ Horse.
Although these have been well tested on my 6100/66 - G3 with no problems,
it is
possible that you may experience errors or crashes on your setup. I cannot be
responsible for any damage caused or data lost while using these.
Cheers
Jim Yost
[email protected]
Date: Sep 04, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Kaleidoscope 2.0.1 Scheme
Kaleidoscope 2.0.1 Scheme
Thanks
Chris
Date: Jun 01, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: AppleWindows 2.0.2
AppleWindows is a freeware utility that makes the application menu (up in
the right hand corner) much more usable. It:
- lets you switch between applications with a modifier+left and right arrow
- lets you switch between open windows of an application with a modifier+up
and down arrow
- makes the application menu heirarchical so you can jump between open windows
of an application
- makes different areas of your screen hotspots to pop up the application menu.
(I set the outside of my screen as the hot spot so get the application
menu by
just moving the mouse pointer to the edge and clicking)
- lets you set popup command keys for the application menu to popup anywhere
with a mouse-click (I use ctl+shift+click)
It was written back in 1993 by Hiro Yamamoyo
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: Michael Peirce
Date: Apr 16, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: "Styles" April Violets update for K2
April Violets is a floral scheme featuring violets.
It has custom trash and folders. It also has a custom cursor,
along with disclosure triangles, desktop pattern, utility pattern,
window background pattern, a short windowshade soundfile,
tabbed pop-up windows, and other K2 resources, all written in.
Desktop patterns are also included in the folder. It can only be
used in K2. Shareware. See my page for freebies, new lower
pricing, and previews of my 111 hand-drawn schemes at:
http://members.tripod.com/~SlvrDragon//kaleidoscope.html
Downloadable schemes may be found at:
http://www.kaleidoscope.net/schemes/authors/janetparris.shtml
Janet Parris
email: [email protected]
Date: Oct 07, 2000
From: Daryl
Date: Mar 20, 2000
From: Peter Harte
Date: Apr 11, 2000
From: Peter Harte
Date: Oct 28, 2000
From: royerm
Date: Sep 12, 2004
From: Ben Haller
Date: Jul 08, 1993
Date: 8 Jul 1993 17:28:49 -0500
From: "Cerro, Joseph A"
Date: Feb 09, 1996
From: [email protected] (Ullrich Steiner)
Subject: ARA Controlstrip Module
Lets you connect/disconnect from a ARA server. Indicates
when a connection is established by its ICON.
This version (1.0d5) fixes several bugs and replaces arastrip1.0d2.
Date: Oct 18, 2001
From: Mike Trivisonno
Date: Nov 19, 2001
From: Mike Trivisonno
Date: Jan 24, 2000
From: [email protected]
Subject: Area Properties 3.6
What is "Area Properties" and what does it do ?
It will do the following;
It will calculate and measure the following properties of any object you load
from a PICT or PNT document; (Objects can also be imported from the Clipboard.)
1. CROSS SECTIONAL AREA
2. TOTAL SURFACE AREA
3. TOTAL PERIMETER
4. MOMENT OF INERTIA about the centroidal axis & any axis
5. PRODUCT OF INERTIA about the centroidal axis & any axis
6. PRINCIPAL MOMENTS OF INERTIA, Imax & Imin
7. PRINCIPAL AXES OF area
8. RADIUS OF GYRATION
9. VOLUME
10 WEIGHT
11 MEASURE HEIGHT & WIDTH
12 PROVIDES RULER TO OBTAIN LENGTH MEASUREMENTS
13 WILL COLLAPSE OBJECT ON BOTH X & Y AXIS
14 COUNTS TOTAL OBJECT PIXELS
The object itself and the UNITS, DEPTH, SCALE & MATERIAL are user inputs. They
can be made the defaults with the Preferences... menu item.
SCALE is defined as actual object size divided by screen size. (If actual object width
is 12 inches and screen image width of object is 1 inch, the SCALE = 12.)
Portions of the screen object can be isolated by using shift-click-drag to select only
the portion of the object that is of interest. Place the cursor at the upper left corner
of region of interest and shift-click-drag to lower right corner of interest.
The results can be saved to disk as a PICT file.
Date: May 08, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Argentinian Football Icons
Is a small collection of ten badges teams of the Argentinian Football
League.
Of course, these icons are freeware. I like receive your e-mail.
Pequea coleccin de iconos de 10 escudos de equipos del campeonato
argentino de futbol.
Estos conos son, por supuesto, totalmente gratuitos....quin va a
pagar por ellos?
Slo espero recibir vuestros e-mails con opiniones.
He hecho los que creo ms populares, pero si un hincha no tiene su
escudo, puede escribirme solicitandomelo (a lo mejor tiene suerte...)
Disfrutalos.
Gabi
Viva Iconos:
http://www.geocities.com/Baja/8696
Date: Dec 05, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Argentinian Icons Vol .3
Viva Iconos present the Vol. 3 of Argentinian icons.
Include icons of: Che Guevara, Carlos Gardel, Super Hijitus, Pucho, El
Eternauta, Karadajian, Chocolatn Jack, Dulce de Leche and many others.
Are free for all, and enjoy it!
Gabi
Viva Iconos
http://www.geocities.com/Baja/8696
Date: May 12, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Argus - AppSwitcher Control Panel
argus.sit.hqx
Argus is a shareware program useful for switching between applications
using keyboard only. Extremely useful if in your work you need to switch
repeatedly between two or three applications. It should run on any Mac
running System 7.
Argus is an application switcher inspired on the Windows 95 switcher.
Pressing down the activator key (option by default) and the tab key, a
window pops up displaying icons of all running applications. The most
recently used application's icon (excluding the active one) is selected
by default. If this is the application to which you want to switch, you
can simply release the activator key, otherwise you can press the
tabulator key (while hodling down the activator key) one or more times
to switch between all running applications' icons in a round-robin
fashion. You can invert the order in which the icons are selected by
pressing the shift-tabulator key. When the desired aplication's icon is
selected, you release the activator key and selected application is
brought to front.
You can modify the activator key(s) through the Argus control panel. You
can also switch between displaying small icons and large icons in the
Argus switcher window.
Bye.
Rajko Furlan e-mail: [email protected]
Date: Sep 13, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Armitage's Icon Collection
Armitage's Icon Collection
By:TheBattleAngel
Date: Apr 03, 1996
From: Douglas Turner, [email protected]
Subject: Arrows
Arrows is a Newton 2.0 floating application that allows you to move the
cursor to the left or right. No more need to try to position the stylus,
just click on the arrow. Takes us less than 5K.
Requirements: Newton OS 2.0 or better. Freeware.
Date: Nov 28, 1993
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 93 21:08:23 EST
ARTAbrot - Apple Real-Time Architecture Mandelbrot Program
Version 1.1
by George Warner
11/22/93
[email protected]
REQUIREMENTS:
68020 or greater
ARTA equipped Macintosh (Quadra 840av, Centris 660av, or Mac with ARTA
plug-in board.
1. WHAT IT IS: ARTAbrot is a Mandelbrot program that it uses the AT&T
DSP3210 in ARTA to perform the intensive Mandelbrot calculations.
2. SOURCE CODE TOO! Complete source code is provided. For those who
would like some sample ARTA source code (which is scarce at the time of
this release). The DSP3210 source code is in file mbrot.s. All of the host
DSP function calls are in brotcode.c. For those of you considering DSP
programming, take a look at the mbrot.s DSP source code. This is DSP3210
assembly code, but it is very much like C code -- one of the very nice
features of the DSP3210.
Release 1.1 11/22/93 Added support for larger windows, resizable windows,
and background processing.
Release 1.0 08/23/93 First version.
Date: Sep 01, 1999
From: royerm
Date: Aug 20, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Art Folders1-10.sit
This file is Macintosh icons. Name is Art Folders Series.
Art Folders Series number is from 1 to 21 now.
Art Folders1-10.sit
System requirements:
* System 7.XX or MAC OS 7.6.X,MAC OS 8.X
* All Macintosh and Power MAC
* 256 colors
Thanks,
Copyright (c) 1990-1997 Niiro Masahiro Murayama
All Rights Received.
Niiro Masahiro Murayama
http://www.baywell.or.jp/users/niiro/
Date: Aug 20, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Art Folders11-20.sit
This file is Macintosh icons.Name is Art Folders Series.
Art Folders Series number is from 1 to 21 now.
Art Folders11-20.sit
System requirements:
* System 7.XX or MAC OS 7.6.X,MAC OS 8.X
* All Macintosh and Power MAC
* 256 colors
Thanks,
Copyright (c) 1990-1997 Niiro Masahiro Murayama
All Rights Received.
Niiro Masahiro Murayama
http://www.baywell.or.jp/users/niiro/
Date: Aug 20, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Art Folders21.sit
This file is Macintosh icons.Name is Art Folders Series.
Art Folders Series number is from 1 to 21 now.
Art Folders21.sit
System requirements:
* System 7.XX or MAC OS 7.6.X,MAC OS 8.X
* All Macintosh and Power MAC
* 256 colors
Thanks,
Copyright (c) 1990-1997 Niiro Masahiro Murayama
All Rights Received.
Niiro Masahiro Murayama
http://www.baywell.or.jp/users/niiro/
Date: Feb 04, 2003
From: Wolfgang Ante
Date: Jan 29, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: ASCII Converter
ASCII converter - is a simple "drag and drop" application that converts text files from Windows to Macintosh. MacOS and Windows use two different ASCII tables (a way to represent the characters) so when you open a Windows text file with a Mac application all the characters like: ,,,,, etc. are misinterpreted. ASCII converter fixs this drawback and enable you to correctly read the text file. To convert a file, drag it over the ASCII converter icon until highlighted and release the mouse button. ASCII converter will create a new text file in the same directory of the original file.
Date: Jun 17, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: ASCII Translator
This little program will give you the ASCII number of any keyboard press,
including the non-printable characters. It will also produce an ASCII chart
at the press of a button.
System requirements:
* any
Thanks,
Roger Boire
Date: Dec 04, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: ASCME
ASCME is a simple program that converts ASCII values to characters and vice versa. It also allows you to view the character in multiple fonts and to view the ASCII value in different bases.
It is known to run on System 7.6 and up on both 68K and PPC machines, but most likely runs in system 7.5 and maybe 7.1.
Date: Jul 16, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: A Simple Grass Simulator!
A Simple Grass Simulator! 1999 by Sebastian Brytting
Simulates grass. You need a 640x480 color monitor. Watch the cow,
eating the grass. Flowers, pumpkins and aliens included. A meditation
program. You can watch it for hours without getting bored. Always
mention my name when you mention this application.
Enjoy!
Date: Aug 01, 2002
From: Ben Sharvy
Date: Jul 08, 2003
From: Alexandre Trottier
Date: Feb 03, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Astrolith(large).mov
This is a 2-second looping, high quality renderered animation of spinning
object with highly refractive glass spheres. What does it do? It makes you
stare for indefninite time periods. :) (640x292 aspect ratio)
This animation was created with Bryce 3D, Metacreations new animating
version of Bryce.
Please feel free to distribute this movie anywhere, but include my name
with it. Enjoy!
-Peter Bukowinski
Date: Feb 03, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Astrolith(small).mov
This is a 2-second looping, high quality renderered animation of spinning
object with highly refractive glass spheres. What does it do? It makes you
stare for indefninite time periods. :) (320x146 aspect ratio)
This animation was created with Bryce 3D, Metacreations new animating
version of Bryce.
Please feel free to distribute this movie anywhere, but include my name
with it. Enjoy!
-Peter Bukowinski
Date: Oct 13, 1996
From: [email protected] (Philippe Lang)
Subject: AVF 1.1 - Asynchronous Video Framework 1.1
This pack contains a free C++ CW10 library that allows you to grab frames
asynchronously from your QuickCam or from Apple Digitizer.
The pack contains the PPC library, the headers, and examples.
Philippe Lang
[email protected]
Date: Nov 16, 1999
From: "Marc Cardwell"
Date: Sep 21, 1999
From: royerm
Date: Jan 11, 2004
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Feb 08, 2004
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Mar 06, 2004
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Apr 05, 2004
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: May 13, 2004
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Jun 08, 2004
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Jul 06, 2004
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Aug 06, 2004
From: "A. Lee Bennett Jr."
Date: Sep 12, 2004
Subject: About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 10.09
From: "A. Lee Bennett Jr."
Date: Oct 07, 2004
From: "A. Lee Bennett Jr."
Date: Dec 07, 2004
From: "A. Lee Bennett Jr."
Date: Jan 08, 2005
From: "A. Lee Bennett Jr."
Date: Feb 06, 2005
From: "A. Lee Bennett Jr."
Date: Mar 06, 2005
From: "A. Lee Bennett Jr."
Date: Oct 07, 2000
From: Michael Tsai
Date: Dec 13, 2000
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Feb 26, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Mar 17, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Apr 23, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: May 15, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Jun 29, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Jul 24, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Aug 16, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Oct 04, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Nov 05, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Dec 12, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Jan 08, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Feb 10, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Mar 03, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Apr 04, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: May 06, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Jun 06, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Jul 03, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Aug 06, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Sep 04, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Nov 05, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Dec 10, 2002
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Jan 08, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Feb 09, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Mar 08, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Apr 21, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: May 04, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Jun 04, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Aug 09, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Sep 06, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Oct 07, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Nov 09, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Dec 07, 2003
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Oct 28, 2000
From: [email protected]
Subject: ATPM 6.10 Print PDF
This is the optimized-for-print PDF version of the October issue of About This
Particular Macintosh.
------------
Dear Sir or Madam,
The staff of ATPM (About This Particular Macintosh) wishes to announce the
release of issue 6.10 for October 2000.
This month's columns and articles include:
* You Have Arrived -- Tom Iovino explores stock market retirement fantasies in
this month's Apple Cider.
* My Summer at MetaSynth Camp -- Part Two
* About This Particular Web Site -- David Spencer explores fonts, Australia,
Mac games, batteries, and digital obsession.
* Seven Deadly Internet Graphic Sins - Grant Osborne explores things that look
really bad on web pages.
* Factors in Network Speed -- Matthew Glidden discusses fast networks in part
10 of his series.
* Frying Spam -- Gregory Tetrault explores methods of eliminating spam in
Outlook Express 5.
* Desktop pictures courtesy of Lee Bennett and Daniel Chvatik, featuring
British Columbia, Canada, and New York City, respectively.
This month's reviews are:
* BBEdit 6.0
* Burning Monkey Puzzle Lab
* CalcuScribe Duo
* ConceptDraw 1.5.2
* iMovie: The Missing Manual
* SoundJam MP Plus 2.5.1
Download Links:
* Online Webzine
Date: Jan 05, 2001
From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr."
Date: Oct 28, 2000
From: [email protected]
Subject: ATPM 6.10 Screen PDF
This is the optimized-for-screen PDF of the October issue of About This
Particular Macintosh.
-----------------------------
Dear Sir or Madam,
The staff of ATPM (About This Particular Macintosh) wishes to announce the
release of issue 6.10 for October 2000.
This month's columns and articles include:
* You Have Arrived -- Tom Iovino explores stock market retirement fantasies in
this month's Apple Cider.
* My Summer at MetaSynth Camp -- Part Two
* About This Particular Web Site -- David Spencer explores fonts, Australia,
Mac games, batteries, and digital obsession.
* Seven Deadly Internet Graphic Sins - Grant Osborne explores things that look
really bad on web pages.
* Factors in Network Speed -- Matthew Glidden discusses fast networks in part
10 of his series.
* Frying Spam -- Gregory Tetrault explores methods of eliminating spam in
Outlook Express 5.
* Desktop pictures courtesy of Lee Bennett and Daniel Chvatik, featuring
British Columbia, Canada, and New York City, respectively.
This month's reviews are:
* BBEdit 6.0
* Burning Monkey Puzzle Lab
* CalcuScribe Duo
* ConceptDraw 1.5.2
* iMovie: The Missing Manual
* SoundJam MP Plus 2.5.1
Download Links:
* Online Webzine
Date: Nov 10, 2000
From: Ralph Sutherland
Date: Feb 05, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Austronaut Plugins for Sherlock
Austronaut Plugins for Sherlock
Here are two plugins for Apple's new Sherlock search program that comes
with Mac OS 8.5. It allows you to use Sherlock to search the Austrian WWW
directory "Austronaut", which is situated at http://www.austronaut.com/.
One plugin will only search for sites located in Austria, the other is
for worldwide searches (obviously you will only use one of them at a
time, as the worldwide plugin will also return all Austrian sites).
The plugins can be distributed freely and included on all non-profit
CD-ROMs.
This plugin and other software by my humble self can be downloaded from
http://aardvark.magnet.at/software/
To install, drag the "AustronautAustria.src" and "AustronautWorld.src"
files onto your System Folder icon. You will be asked if you want to put
it into your "Internet Search Sites" folder. Click "OK". That's it.
The files will update themselves automatically if newer versions become
available.
Regards,
Date: Mar 11, 1997
From: [email protected] (Alexander Mcknight)
Subject: AutoBleed Lite 2.1 Plug-In Filter for Adobe Photoshop
AutoBleed Lite 2.1 Plug-In Filter for Adobe Photoshop 3.0/4.0
Automated bleed for high quality artists, and production artists.
Photoshop required (Most useful in prepress application)
Thank You
Alex Mcknight
Date: Jan 25, 2004
From: Olivier Lebra
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:47:11.53
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: Automatic Chooser Ext
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:28 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Oct 20, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Autumn Desktop Patterns
Functional Art for the Macintosh desktop . . . Here are some quality
desktop patterns for cool autumn days. Enjoy this collection of vibrant
designs featuring warm earth tones and colorful leaves that blend with
the feeling of fall in the air.
Date: Mar 24, 1996
From: Oliver Sauerzapf, [email protected]
Subject: Photoshop AV-Capture2.1
Photoshop AV-Capture2.1 is a Photoshop Plug-In designed to
acquire still images via the AV/TV-Videocard or any other
Quicktime compatible framegrappercard.
Price: Shareware 30$
Date: Jul 19, 1999
From: Steve Sulzer
Date: Oct 02, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Babylon Mac 1.5
Babylon Mac is a K2 enhanced color scheme for use with the Kaleidoscope
control panel. It is based upon the popular television series Babylon 5.
It comes complete with custom folders, trash, windowshade sounds, cursor,
and desktop pattern. Also with this scheme is a collection of related
Desktop Pictures, sounds, and fonts. Enjoy fellow Babylonians!
Date: Aug 07, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Baby monitor 1.0 for HC
Baby monitor is a HyperCard stack designed to help you keep track of a
young infant's bodily functions - urination, defecation, and feeding.
Or, to keep things light, peeing, pooping and eating. It is designed to
run on an old Mac you keep next to the baby's things, so you can leave
it up all the time and use it easily as you go by. It is sized to fit a
640 by 480 screen.
Baby monitor is email-ware. If you use it, I'd love to hear from you.
Bug reports, suggestions and modifications are welcome. The only
requirements are that, if you change anything, you keep all
documentation with the new version, and send me a copy of the new
version. I understand that, during those long nights, it's not too
difficult to rock the baby in one arm and use the mouse with the other!
Baby monitor is provided as is, with no warranty. By using it you agree
that Jonathan Nigrine is not responsible for any damages caused by the
program or its use or misuse.
Requires HyperCard or HyperCard player 2.2. Might run on earlier
versions of HC, I don't know.
Date: Aug 28, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Back-Drop for Decor - A better drag-n-drop desktop picture util
Back-Drop for Decor complements Francois Pottier's shareware utility
Decor by allowing you to choose a desktop image on the fly. You can drag
an image onto it to display that image, or drag a folder onto it to have
Decor choose from the images inside according to its preferences. Plus,
there's an Undo function: if you pick a picture that pickles your pucker,
you can Undo the picking of the last picture you picked! It's great for
trying out images on your desktop, for example. Just drag each one onto
Back-Drop's icon until you find one you like. If you don't like it, click
Undo and go back to what you had.
Thoroughly-commented source is included for the sake of other budding
AppleScripters.
System Requirements
* Francois Pottier's $10 Shareware utility Decor
* You need Applescript installed, since this is really just an
Applescript application.
See the Read Me for more information. Also, check it out on the web:
http://neddie.simplenet.com/software.html
Thanks,
John Burwell
http://neddie.simplenet.com
Date: Aug 28, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Back-Drop for OS 8 - Drag and Drop a desktop picture
Back-Drop for OS 8 complements Desktop Pictures by allowing you to choose
a desktop image on the fly. You can drag an image onto it to display that
image, or drag a folder onto it to have Destop Pictures choose from the
images inside, at random, each time you startup your computer. Plus,
there's an Undo function: if you pick a picture that pickles your pucker,
you can Undo the picking of the last picture you picked! It's great for
trying out images on your desktop, for example. Just drag each one onto
Back-Drop's icon until you find one you like. If you don't like it, click
Undo and go back to what you had.
Thoroughly-commented source is included for the sake of other budding
AppleScripters.
System Requirements
* You need Mac OS 8.0 or 8.1, with Desktop Pictures installed.
* You need Applescript installed, since this is really just an
Applescript application.
See the Read Me for more information. Also, check it out on the web:
http://neddie.simplenet.com/software.html
Thanks,
John Burwell
http://neddie.simplenet.com
Date: Dec 15, 2001
From: Georges Gyory
Date: Feb 28, 2002
From: Mike Trivisonno
Date: Jan 13, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BanzaiReader - for newton message pads
This, my newton freeware package, demonstrating continuous sliding or
slider zooming of images from newton press. Install the two enclosed
packages. You simply select DemoNp from left diamond (BookPicker) popup
menu and 0 or 1 from right diamond (PicturePicker) popup, then drag the
image around or use slider in lower-right-hand corner to zoom about last
penned point. I've included crosshairs to show you the last pen position
where the zoom is about. This helps the eye keep track of where you are
in the image of a map or a book page. I recalled once, Next machines had
advertised such a finder feature based on its powerful processor. When
you dragged your window objects, you didn't merely see an outline but
the whole object moving. With pages of a special sort of newton press
book comprised only of pictures and the help of Steve Weyer's newt
compiler and newton's NTK, I've figured out how to continuously slide
and zoom, on the newton (so far tested on mp2000 and mp130 and very fast
on both). In particular, I have enclosed a sample file (DemoNP) with a
picture of a map page from http://superpages.gte.net on the internet and
a typeset page from Los Alamos scientific bulletin board also on the
internet. This allows one to feel like the huge page is just under the
screen to slide about. Cross hairs at the pen let you see your place
marked as you slide it, so you effectively have a huge virtual screen to
read from on a pocket computer. The newton can simulate such large
virtual screens fast! A whole lot can fit in your pocket! Soon, my
newton gps talking-map program will soon will be able to do this. May
you live ten thousand years, Newton, and of course Apple!
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: "Michael E. Gaines"
Date: Apr 21, 2002
From: [email protected] (Phil Taylor)
Subject: BarFly v 1.0
BarFly is an abc music processor. abc is a music description language which
was invented by Chris Walshaw, and originally used for folk music, but has
now developed to the point where it can be used for any music.
BarFly is a text processor which can display abc files in staff notation
and play them using Quicktime Musical Instruments.
BarFly is a Classic Mac application ( a version for OS X is in the works).
BarFly requires only system 7 or later, Quicktime v2.1 or later, and a machine
with Color Quickdraw, so it will run on very old Macs.
For more information see
Date: May 19, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Bark-Frame plug-ins for use with PandoFrame 3.0.
A group of frame plug-ins for use with PandoFrame version 3.0 or greater.
These frames are from the "Pando's Frames" collection.
Panda Systems
http://www.PandaCorner.com/
Date: Jan 08, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: BaschzCons for IconTools 1.0
BaschzCons for IconTools is a freeware collection of icons to play with!
You'll have to use IconTools by RicciSoft
Date: Jan 05, 1997
From: [email protected] (Douglas I. Anderson)
Subject: Batch FTP v2.61
Batch FTP is a script for Peter Lewis' Anarchie program. It allows a user
to batch-download a list of files (such as one generated from a new or
recent files list) from an FTP server. Before you dismiss this script with
others of it's kind, read on...it has some features I haven't see elsewhere.
Features:
---------
* Handy: Files to be downloaded don't need a full path. You can specify
one base path that will apply to all files in the list.
* Smart: Automatically retries minor errors.
* Customizable: Remembers the base paths for up to 4 of your favorite sites.
* Easy: Options to use the preferred info-mac or umich sites specified by
Internet Config
Version History:
----------------
2.61 - Public Release 12/25/96. Fixed bug introduced by using "geturl."
Should be fully compatible with Anarchie 2.0.1 now.
2.60 - Updated BFTP to work better with Anarchie 2.0:
* Uses "geturl" instead of "fetch url" because "fetch url" doesn't name
files correctly under Anarchie 2.0.
* Handles Anarchie's new window naming scheme (BFTP 1.6 would not close
windows when retrying under Anarchie 2.0)
* Added the ability to retry in errors that require user intervention.
Doug Anderson ([email protected])
finger: [email protected]
http://www.stanford.edu/~dianders/
Date: Jun 22, 2000
From: Terry Teague
Date: Jul 04, 1995
Date: Tue, 4 Jul 1995 15:28:20 +0900
From: [email protected] (Naritomo Mizutani)
Subject: BeachText 2.0
BeachText 2.0 is High-Performance text editor that is supported
2-Byte Character.(test only Japanese)
character is...
-High-Speed-
In pursuit of the High-Speed. We keep the speed-down to a minimum
resulting from the High-grade functions.
BeachText is most suitable for use on Power Macintosh.
BeachText is especially good performance on Power Macintosh.
-For the new functions of Mac OS-
Not to mention for Inline Input by System 7.1,for Drag&Drop
and QuickDraw GX printing.
-User interface-
BeachText is more useful because of acquiring a work palette.
-A substantial search function-
Multi-File Search and Multi Nested Folders Search.
-BeachGEAR-
"Plug In Module" is used in BeachText for easy to use the additional
functions. So you can use a extending function, just put in BeachGEAR.
In addition,you can construct your original "GEAR" because of open the
interface of "GEAR" to the public.
-Document-
You can paste picture on the document and open a picture document.
BeachText can save the additional information about the document,
you can resume editing of your document in the last condition.
-Else-
Multi Window
Wrap Line
Paste picture
Prepare document of the TeachText,etc.
[Environment]
BeachText need to run...
1) Macintosh Plus and later
2) System 6.0.7 and later (If you use KanjiTalk 6.0.7,
BeachText changed into the English environment)
3) More 640KB free memory. (If you are using 68K version,more 384KB
free memory)
4) HardDisk
Date: Jul 20, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Beatle Icons
Beatle icons for the Mac. Enjoy!
Matthew Crowley
Date: Nov 04, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Beatles
This is a set of photographic style icons of the Beatles. 21 icons
in all. Works with system 7 & 8 Macs.
Steve Jones
[email protected]
www.webzone.net/stingray
Date: Jan 08, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Canadian Beaver Desktop Pic (14in)
This is the 14" version of a Macintosh desktop background that I've
created. This one is of a beaver looking up at a Canadian flag. The image
dimensions are
640x480 and the file format is PICT. You really should have a 16 bit
monitor (32000 colors or better) to see it at it's best.
Other desktop images can be found at http://inkwell.bmgconsultants.com/
Kent Bulmer
BMG Consultants
"...only visiting this planet..." (Larry Norman)
Email: [email protected]
-Work: http://www.bmgconsultants.com/
-Pers: http://inkwell.bmgconsultants.com/
--Alt: http://www.embers.org/
Date: Nov 06, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BeEdit v1.5.2
BeEdit allows you to edit the colors of the BeBox WDEF so you can create
BeOS style Kaleidoscope color schemes. Version 1.5.2 fixes a bug which
prevents the color picker from opening under MacOS 8.
Date: Dec 24, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: PlugIn "BeExpress" for Custom Folder
BeExpress Folder Icons
by svenson ( mailto:[email protected] )
Date: Dec 26, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Be My Valentine Kaleidoscope scheme
Please post "Be MY Valentine" Kaleidoscope scheme on your recent
additions page.
-Martha Royer
Date: May 04, 1993
From: SMTP%"[email protected]" 30-JUL-1991 21:44:34.21
To: [email protected]
CC:
Subj: Benincosa Exts
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 91 13:27 GMT +1200
From: Allan Udy
Date: Nov 08, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: BetterTelnet 1.2.2
Name: BetterTelnet 1.2.2 (FAT)
Author: Rolf Braun ([email protected])
Requirements: System 7 or later
Description: Telnet client, enhanced version of NCSA Telnet
File Name: bettertelnet-122-fat.sit.hqx
BetterTelnet 1.2.2 is a much improved version of NCSA Telnet with many new
features (including S/Key and OTP support, improved boldfacing and
printing, improved scrollback, better interface) and many, many bug fixes.
For more info, see the BetterTelnet web page:
http://www.cstone.net/~rbraun/mac/telnet/
The official FTP site for BetterTelnet is:
ftp://ftp.cstone.net/users/rbraun/mac/telnet/
- Rolf Braun ... e-mail: [email protected]
- Sassy Software: cool stuff for your Macintosh & Apple IIgs
- http://www.cstone.net/~rbraun/
Date: Dec 18, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: bevark 2.0.3 for Kaleidoscope 2.1.1
Welcome to bevark, a scheme for Kaleidoscope 2.1.1 or later. It's a demi-minimalist scheme (which is a pretentious term I've just invented), and it's grey. It relies on the OS to supply it's icons, but it does work in a friendly fashion with OS 8.5. Oh, and bevark is so free you might wonder where the catch is.
Date: Mar 07, 2003
From: [email protected]
Subject: BigFoot 2.2
This is version 2.2 of BigFoot. BigFoot is a Mac OS X "desktop
critter" that provides you with endless entertainment, in the form of a
pair of feet. But not just any feet! These peripatetic companions walk
around your desktop, mostly minding their own business, but
occasionally interacting with you in various ways. They dance, chase
the mouse, play hopscotch, and lots of other things. Their appearance
and behavior is extremely configurable.
A web page describing BigFoot may be found at
http://www.sticksoftware.com/software/BigFoot.html. A company page for
Stick Software is at http://www.sticksoftware.com/.
BigFoot may be included on CD-ROM archives.
Version 2.2 changes:
Brand-new app icon courtesy of Alexander MacLean of widgetwidget.com
Added a new behavior for the feet (you'll see it eventually)
Fixed console logs on 10.2 due to an old plist format
Added Dutch localization
Thanks!
Ben Haller
Stick Software
Date: Apr 09, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: BigPicture42
BigPicture 4.2
An image file viewer.
Compatible with Mac OS 7.0 and later.
QuickTime is preferred but not required.
Simple, friendly, useful, and convenient user interface.
View images in several popular file formats, save or print image
catalogs, print posters, use for presentations, and much more...
See also
Date: Jul 16, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: BigSecret42
moderators: please install this in your file utility directory
BigSecret 4.2
Copyright 1987,1994,1995,1996,1997 (c) by John R. Montbriand.
All Rights Reserved.
Version 4.2 replaces versions 4.1, 4.0, 3.x, 2.x, and 1.x
A utility allowing you to make invisible those files or folders
you do not wish others to see.
About BigSecret...
BigSecret is a program providing file security facilities
for files you store on your computer. The following
facilities are provided:
- commands for making files or folders visible or invisible,
- facilities for ensuring invisible files remain invisible in
other applications,
- facilities for recording information about the usage of
certain files that you specify,
- password facilities for protecting access to the program,
new stuff
- automatic hiding of files at shutdown,
- removed shareware notice startup screen,
The program will work with any variant of System 7.
Date: Aug 30, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Bill's Jaz Icons 2.0
Enjoy they're freeware!!!!
Bill Kesler
Date: Oct 04, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Bill's Zip Disk Icons 3.0
Here they are....
I've finally decided to update the Zip Icons. I hope you like them.
Thanks to all of you who wrote with your suggestions. Hope they live up
to the previous versions.
Bill
P.S. I'm working on supplements as we speak.....so get your requests in!!!!
Date: Aug 30, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Bill's Zip Icons 2.1
I'm posting these icon archives once again in honor of Iomega's release
of the Zip Plus drives.
They're freeware as they will always be, so enjoy!
Bill Kesler
Date: Dec 27, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BitMapMusic 1.5
BitMapMusic is a free music notation program, suitable for a few lines
of music. It's hood for those situations where you don't want to be
bothered with anything much more complicated than "click and drag".
That said, I don't think that this is the tool for your next
symphony.... :-)
Printed output, while limited to the screen resolution, is reasonable
enough to read
comfortably. BMM can also export to PICT format, making it a useful
tool for Music-As-Graphics.
Version 1.5 fixes a few leetul bugs.
BitMapMusic 1998 by Kurt Kaufman
[email protected]
Minimum System requirements:
* System 7
* 68030 Macintosh (best with a PPC Mac)
Date: Mar 06, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: BitMapMusic_1.5_PPC_Submit
BitMapMusic is a free music notation program, suitable for a few lines
of music. It's good for those situations where you don't want to be
bothered with anything much more complicated than "click and drag".
That said, I don't think that this is the tool for your next
symphony.... :-)
Printed output is reasonable enough to read comfortably. BMM can also
export to PICT format, making it a useful tool for Music-As-Graphics.
This is the PPC-native version of BitMapMusic 1.5. A 68k version is
also available.
BitMapMusic 1999 by Kurt Kaufman
[email protected]
Minimum System requirements (PPC version):
* System 7
* PPC 601
* 5 MB RAM
Date: Nov 27, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Black Lacquer Kaleidoscope scheme
Please post "Black Lacquer" for Kal. 2.0 on your recent additions page.
-Martha Royer
--
Date: Dec 18, 2000
From: "Ken McLeod"
Date: Jun 09, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BladePro 2.0.9 - Metallic reflections filter
Version 2.0.9 is a maintenance release which improves stability; allows
the environments and textures folder to move; and includes a utility
which translates BladePro presets to work on both Macintosh and Windows.
* * *
BladePro, the Photoshop filter that combines textures with bevels and
mirrorlike reflections, now has amazing new features.
BladePro puts you in control of lighting and surfaces, and offers a wide
selection of edge styles. Produce reflections with the included
environment maps (gold, chrome, outdoor scenes) or make your own.
You can make glassy objects with prismatic catchlights, tarnish
any surface, pour on iridescent oil-slick colors, and customize your
textures. Over 100 presets get you started right away with all the
possibilities.
Quickly create appealingly 'touchable' 3-D appearances like slippery ice
or weathered copper, as well as eye-catching text, buttons, and special
effects.
BladePro is shareware for Macintosh, and requires a paint program and
QuickTime. You can check for updates at
http://ccn.cs.dal.ca/~aa731/blade.html .
Date: Jan 09, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Extra Textures for BladePro
Here are ten new texture images to use with BladePro, the Photoshop
filter that creates rich 3-D surfaces. Also included are ten BladePro
presets to show off the textures.
To check for updates, visit
http://ccn.cs.dal.ca/~aa731/blade.html .
Date: Feb 06, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BladePro Extra Texture Pack 2
Here are ten more new texture images to use with BladePro, the Photoshop
filter that creates rich 3-D surfaces. Also included are ten BladePro
presets to show off the textures.
This is the second of several planned extension packs for BladePro. For
updates, check back to
http://ccn.cs.dal.ca/~aa731/blade.html , or write to [email protected] .
Date: Mar 13, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BladePro Extra Texture Pack 3
Here are ten more new texture images to use with BladePro, the Photoshop
filter that creates rich 3-D surfaces. Also included are ten BladePro
presets to show off the textures.
These textures, adapted from motifs of Moorish architecture, comprise
the third of several planned extension packs for BladePro. For
updates, check back to http://ccn.cs.dal.ca/~aa731/blade.html , or write
to [email protected] .
Date: Mar 26, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: bladesofexile.v101
Blades of Exile is an exciting role-playing system for the Macintosh.
Featuring the award-winning interface of Exile III, it includes not only
3 full-length adventures, but the ability to design your own adventures
and play the adventures of others. Many hours of role-playing fun! It's
from Spiderweb Software, Inc. $30 shareware. Requires 256 colors, 13"
screen, System 7. Contact: [email protected] http://www.spidweb.com
- Jeff Vogel
Spiderweb Software, Inc.
http://www.spidweb.com
Date: Oct 08, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Blank Icons 2.1.1
Blank Icons for Drag and Drop
57 blank white icons. They can be combined like building blocks, in many different ways to make from 1 to 16 applications, documents, or folders function in the space of one icon.
New in 2.1.1: Email address change.
Susan G. Lesch
Date: Sep 17, 1993
From [email protected] Sat Aug 14 13:02:31 1993
Date: Sat, 14 Aug 93 20:59:33 +0300
From: [email protected] (Christos Pistofidis)
Subject: BLOBMgr v.1.0
Liam,
This is version 1.0 of BLOBMgr. It should go to the 4d archive.
Here is a short description of the package:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
4th Dimension(R) provides a big variety of data types: text, numeric,
date, time, pictures and even subfiles! However, it lacks a binary
variable-length data type known as BLOB (BINARY LARGE OBJECT).
BLOBs are quite common in other DBMSes and they are mostly used for
storing disk files in databases.
BLOBMgr External Kit is a set of routines that give 4th Dimension(R) the
capability of storing (and retrieving) any kind of Macintosh(R) disk
files in the form of BLOBs. Picture variables and fields are used for
storing BLOBs.
-Danis Georgiadis
Escape Information Services
[email protected]
-----------------------------x8 CUT HERE 8x----------------------------
Date: Oct 28, 2000
From: Dan Bailey
Date: Jun 19, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Bluebox10
Blue box is a PhotoShop plug-in that does blue box encoding and
decoding. It can be used to censor images, and decensor certain kinds
of images as well. Freeware.
Date: Jan 08, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Blue Box Invoices 1.1
Are you a Freelancer, Consultant, or Contractor looking for a simple Invoicing
program that will:
+ Allow you to enter invoices quick & easy?
+ Centralize client/company information?
+ Track yearly and quarterly of both paid & unpaid invoices?
+ Calculate and include sales tax on all or selected items?
+ Use a flexible Invoice numbering system?
+ Print Invoices and linked envelopes?
+ Create customized list of billable items?
+ Link billable items back to generated revenues?
+ Allow information entry using pull down lists or by typing?
+ Allow a customized header including a full color graphic?
Try out Blue Box Invoices, which does all of the above, and more!
Created by two freelancers, for freelancers.
Macintosh and Windows versions available! Extensive Manual in PDF format!
New Version 1.1! Import your data from version 1.0!
Be sure to sign the guest book and let us know what you think, and tell us how
your using it.
Just head on over to http://www.blueboxsw.com, and look for "Blue Box
Invoices."
http://www.blueboxsw.com
http://www.blueboxsw.com
Date: Jan 27, 2000
From: royerm
Date: Apr 25, 2001
From: Cristian Castillo
Date: Mar 06, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: bluejam skin for MacAMP Lite 1.5
bluejam is a predominantly blue skin with orangey bits. It's free, and
it's been given 5 stars at the MacAMP skin archive, so it must be good!
Feel free to include this file on Info-Mac CD-ROMs.
Date: Jan 08, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Blue MC Desktop Pattern
The Blue MC Desktop Pattern is a 128x128 racing motorcycle pattern with
colors more or less like those of the Mac OS Default pattern. It can be
viewed at and downloaded from
http://ernie.bgsu.edu/~norton/download/bluemc/
Date: Dec 11, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Blue Mutant -- TT font
Blue Mutant double serif is a freeware font.
enjoy it.
-jeni
Date: Oct 07, 2000
From: royerm
Date: Jun 19, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BMAPEdit 4.0 Bolo map editor
BMAPEdit4.0.hqx
After more than a year and eight beta versions, a new version of
BMAPEdit is now available.
Some of the new stuffs are:
* New symmetric drawing modes
* Aware of MacOS 8 Appearance Manager and Navigation Services
* New floating palettes for view and draw options, and base/PB
manipulation
* New filled shape tools
* Lasso now works in traditional single-click way
* Most operations result in floating selections that can be
easily moved into final position
* New starter map options
* Menus reorganized
* Most terrain selection options now graphical
* Keyboard shortcuts list available in help menu
* Many, many bug fixes
* New icon (might have to rebuild your desktop to see it)
Thanks to all the help from the testers.
This file may be placed in CD-ROM collections.
Carl R. Osterwald
[email protected]
Date: Nov 23, 1999
From: n8hawk
Date: Jul 08, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BOLDfinger PS/TT font 1.0 from Weedhopper Press
BOLDfinger is a no-nonsense, take-no-prisoners font with a lot of
understated power. BOLDfinger is similar to a lot of corporate logos from
the 60s; it's good for corporate letterheads or other places that need
impact without shouting. BOLDfinger font is 100 0.000000reeware.
BOLDfinger was developed by Weedhopper Press; for more WHPress schemes,
fonts, etc., visit our website at:
http://www.rvgs.k12.va.us/~whpress/
Date: Jun 26, 1997
From: Tom Barrett
Date: Feb 13, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Bol Processor
Bol Processor 2.9.3 - is a Macintosh software for music
composition/improvisation using MIDI / OMS, QuickTime MIDI and Csound
environments. This version provides new tools for the composition of
serial music and a straightforward intuitive approach to the design of
very sophisticated time structures. It is supplied with a new set of
musical examples demonstrating the power of the new syntactic features.
BP2 is fully AppleScript compatible. All features are documented in the
built-in hypertext help. More information is available on the web page:
Date: May 30, 1996
From: [email protected]
Subject: bomb-mac 1.11 (automatic interactive visual stimulation)
`bomb' is an interactive graphics program for Power Macintosh. it
falls in the eye-candy class of programs, and has pretensions to
become a visual musical instrument. it produces continually changing
organic patterns on the screen independently or under keyboard
control. for more information and the latest version, see the home
page at
the mini version doesn't include the source code and many of the image
files, so it takes less space.
http://hopeless.mess.cs.cmu.edu:8001/bomb
Date: Aug 21, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: bondi desktop patterns
iMade bondi desktop pictures.
Use these for iMac.
Date: Oct 10, 1999
From: Brian Kelley
Date: May 07, 1994
From: Yosuke Suzuki
Date: Sep 01, 1999
From: royerm
Date: Jul 11, 1999
From: royerm
Date: Jul 12, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Boy with Nintendo Desktop (17in)
This is the 17" version of a Macintosh desktop background that I've created
for the Mac. This one is from an oil painting called Boy with Nintendo
controller-1998. The image dimensions
are 832x624 and the file format is PICT. You really should have a 16 bit
monitor (32000 colors or better) to see it at it's best.
More paintings are available on my website.
http://www.manetas.com
Date: Aug 20, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: Brix 1.0.2
Brix 1.0.2 is the latest incarnation of the old arcade classic "Breakout".
Armed with only a paddle and a ball, you must bash your way through level
after level of coloured bricks. Brix preserves the fun and challenge of the
original ( no shooting at the bricks here, thank you very much! ) but adds
in its own new elements.
New features in 1.0.2 include improved control system.
System requirements:
- 68040 or higher
- System 7.0 or higher
- 256 colour, 640 x 480 screen
- 2.5 megs free ram
Brix is shareware - $15 Australian or $12 US.
Hugh Wilson
Curried Yak Productions, 1997
Date: Jul 26, 1993
From: [email protected]
Subject: broadcast21.sea.hqx
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1993 19:34:37 +0100 (BST)
This is a latest (well, it's about 7 months old) of the Broadcast
program which lets you flash messages onto other Macs screens on your
localtalk network.
It's version 2.1 in a sea; the version in the archives is labelled 2.0
but is an alpha of this version; I just dled this from Germany and I
thought I'd send the latest one in.
It's shareware; see the readme file. I'm not the author and not
associated with him/her in any way.
Cheers,
--
Drew Radtke - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Date: Jul 12, 1999
From: JinSan
Date: Sep 10, 1999
From: Ben
Date: Sep 11, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BuddyHelper 1.0 - buddy list companion
BuddyHelper 1.0 is a companion program to various instant messenger
programs such as America Online, AOL Instant Messenger, and ICQ. It
allows users to enter the screen and real names of a person, and search
for the information.
Date: Jun 19, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BuggySoft OffscreenLib v1.0.7
BuggySoft OffscreenLib v1.0.7
BuggySoft - Scott Dunbar
1996-1998.
email: [email protected]
ftp: ftp://24.1.82.253/BuggySoft/
BuggySoft OffscreenLib is a CodeWarrior Pro library. You may use it free of
charge.
All this library is, basicly, is a simpler method of using CopyBits and
GWorld related routines.
I've included the source code for beginning MacOS programmers to look over
and see how things
work. I just wish there was something like this out there when I was
starting out.
You may redistribute this library with your magazine or other publication
(if you've got one,
that is) freely, but I ask that you email me first so that I know about it
and perhaps even
send me a free copy :)
Check out the header, "BuggySoft OffscreenLib.h," for a complete list of
the routines.
Take a look at the example, "BuggySoft OffscreenApp," that I've included
for a somewhat
more detailed use of this library.
Thanks for choosing BuggySoft!
- Scott Dunbar
Date: Jun 19, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: BuggySoft PictureLib v1.0.4
BuggySoft PictureLib v1.0.4
BuggySoft - Scott Dunbar
1996-1998.
email: [email protected]
ftp: ftp://24.1.82.253/BuggySoft/
BuggySoft PictureLib is a CodeWarrior Pro library that will allow you to,
very easily, read
and write MacOS Picture data files.
Check out the header, "BuggySoft PictureLib.h," for more info on them.
Thanks!
- Scott Dunbar
Date: Apr 12, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: Bunny Ad Startup Movie
This is a slightly edited version of the infamous Bunny-ad. This version
is shortened up and is perfect for a startup movie.
Bunny Burning Icon courtesy of IconFactory. http://www.iconfactory.com
(C) 1998 Apple Computer. This is entirely "Hey, I think that's pretty
cool" email ware.
{Author Info}
Nathan Teske
[email protected]
Date: Sep 11, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: My Butteryfly Bulbs for Holiday Lights
Please post "My butterfly bulbs for Holiday Lights" on your recent
additions page.
-Martha Royer
--
Date: Aug 11, 2000
From: royerm
Date: Dec 09, 1996
From: [email protected] (Stephen Linhart)
Subject: ButtonTalk 1.4.1 - A SIMPLE TOOL FOR AUTHORING INTERACTIVE TEXT
ButtonTalk is an easy to use tool for creating interactive
fiction. It may also be useful for documentation, and for
scripts or prototypes of interactive products. My goal is
to explore some notions of how writers can create interac-
tive fiction and what the possibilities are. My method is
to give you a simple and powerful authoring tool that lets
you create finished products.
ButtonTalk 1.4 adds: improved reliability, improved compatibility
with system 7.5.5, multi-file HTML support, page numbers when
writing text files, support for alternate fonts, cut and copy
of page trees, searching for orphaned links, a new shortcut for
removing links, plus minor bug fixes.
Personal Use Is Free - Commercial Use $50 - Educational Use $5
Copyright 1996 by Stephen Linhart -- Macintosh Required
Date: Dec 24, 1997
From: [email protected]
Subject: Buzzword Bingo v 1.9
Buzzword Bingo is a HyperCard stack that generates random Bingo cards from
a list of words either typed in by the user or imported from a text file.
I suppose this stack could be used to generate legitmate Bingo cards, but
it would not be half the fun of generating Buzzword Bingo Cards to be used
at staff meetings! Thanks to Dilbert for the inspiration for this stack...
I hope you enjoy it and if you find any problems with it or have
suggestions, please contact me by email at:
[email protected]
It should run on HyperCard 2.0 and later. This can be distributed on any
InfoMac CD ROM. Others, please contact me for permission.
This is version 1.9, which adds the ability to make sure you only use the
same term once on a card and fixes a bug in 1.8 which caused printing not
to work, which was rather inconvenient.... ;-).
barry
Date: Jan 15, 1999
From: [email protected]
Subject: "Styles" Byzantine update for K2.1.1
Byzantine is golden, with gemstone accents and has custom
trash and folders. It also has a custom cursor, along with
disclosure triangles, desktop pattern, utility pattern, window
background pattern, a short windowshade soundfile, tabbed
pop-up windows, and other K2 resources, all written in.
There is also a separate folder of desktop patterns. It can
only be used in K2. This update of Byzantine is a major makeover
with new windows and icons throughout. Shareware. See my
page for new lower pricing and other previews of my 103 schemes at:
http://members.tripod.com/~SlvrDragon/kaleidoscope.html
Thanks much,
Janet
http://members.tripod.com/~SlvrDragon//kaleidoscope.html
http://www.kaleidoscope.net/schemes/authors/janetparris.shtml
email: [email protected]
Date: Oct 30, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: "Styles" Byzantium Blue K2 update for OS8.5
Byzantium Blue is a gem-laden scheme, with K2 windows,disclosure
triangles, desktop pattern, utility pattern, windowshade soundfile,
tabbed pop-up windows, patterned menubar, menu, finder header, and
window background, all written in, along with custom folders and trash.
This version has a new star sapphire cursor and larger textboxes for OS8.5.
A separate folder of desktop patterns is also included with the scheme,
along with a desktop picture by Bill Parris. It can only be used in K2.
Shareware.
Thanks much,
Janet
Date: Dec 27, 1998
From: [email protected]
Subject: C2I
Compress2Impress version 2.0
This is an application for compressing images for web/archive use. Can also
make thumbnails. Requires MacOS 8.0 and QT 3.0.
This software may be included in commercial CD-ROM's.
Regards,
Johan K E Lindberg