Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #287 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Mon, 29 Dec 97 Volume 15 : Issue 287 Today's Topics: [*] "Tommy" Scheme [*] Copland 7 Color Scheme 1.8 [*] Copland 7 Color Scheme Light 1.8 [*] Custom Folder v.3.4.0 [*] Enhanced WordPerfect Outlining [*] Flaming Pear Textures 2 [*] Full-der 1.1 color scheme/Fake-8 info [*] general-edit-demo-100 [*] GEOCAD 1.2.5 [*] GEOCAD 1.2.5 (german) [*] Ili's Fantasy Square Icons [*] ImageUtilities CMM 1.1 [*] Intelligent Chaos 1.1 [*] John's WP GREP [*] John's WP Tips & Macros 1.5 [*] Kaleidoscope 1.8 [*] MovieUtilities CMM 1.1 [*] OpenBox color scheme/Fake-8 info [*] PlayerPRO 4.5.9 (FAT)-FRENCH [*] PovMac68KfpuUnofficial 3.0.2r2b2 [*] PovMac68knfUnofficial 3.0.2r2b2 [*] PovMacPPCUnofficial 3.0.2r2b2 - New version [*] Program Switcher v4.4.3 [*] PutAwayCM [*] Screwy HTML Fixer v1.1 [*] SilkWorm 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope [*] SilkWorm+ 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope [*] STATsimple 1.0.4 [*] SuziWong 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope [*] SuziWong+ 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope [*] TableCloths 2.1M [*] TableCloths 2.1T [*] TitleTrack CD Player v1.01 [*] TitleTrack CD Player v1.01 [*] VCD Player 1.4.5 - Full Screen VCD Playback - Johnny C N Lee [*] Windows 95 Color Scheme 1.8 [*] Windows 95 Color Scheme Light 1.8 [A] Software to sync [Q] software to sync files on two Macs? Applescript binaries in newsgroups in ms im&n Cause of System errors Getting Rid of Now Utilities Memory Problems on a 7100/tt Novell network The Info-Mac Network is a volunteer organization that publishes the Info-Mac Digest and operates the Info-Mac Archive, a large network of FTP sites containing gigabytes of freely distributable Macintosh software. For more information, visit the Info-Mac Web site at . Email Addresses and Instructions: * To submit articles to the digest, email . * To subscribe, send email to with subscribe in the Subject line. * To unsubscribe, send email to with unsubscribe in the Subject line. * To change your address, unsubscribe from the old address, then subscribe from the new address. If that fails, try using the list maintenance form at before contacting us. * Please send administrative queries to . * To submit files for the archive, email the binhexed file with a description to . Submissions must be made by the author or with permission of the author. 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We'd also like to thank AOL for the main Info-Mac machine. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V15 #287" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:22 -0700 From: higuy83@earthlink.net Subject: [*] "Tommy" Scheme "Tommy" Scheme.sit Hi! I'm just e-mailing to let you know I've uploaded the Kaleidoscope scheme called "Tommy." Thanks sooo much!! higuy83@earthlink.net [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/tommy-scheme.hqx; 30K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:09 -0700 From: asimov@stealth.net Subject: [*] Copland 7 Color Scheme 1.8 Copland 7 Color Scheme 1.8 (version 1.8) This color scheme makes your Macintosh look like a cross between System 7 and MacOS 8 by changing the menus, windows, window title bars, buttons, window widgets, scroll bars and folders to very closely resemble System 7's colors and styles while retaining the thick window borders and Accent colors available with MacOS 8. This is a freeware color scheme for Kaleidoscope. Version 1.8 is now fully compatible with Kaleidoscope 1.8, by patching OS 8 Popup Windows, Popup Window Tabs and bevel buttons. Freeware Author: Scott Naness asimov@stealth.net Staten Island, NY http://www.stealth.net/~asimov/k.html [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/copland-7-18.hqx; 45K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:08 -0700 From: asimov@stealth.net Subject: [*] Copland 7 Color Scheme Light 1.8 Copland 7 Color Scheme Light 1.8 (version 1.8) This color scheme makes your Macintosh look like a cross between System 7 and MacOS 8 by changing the menus, windows, window title bars, buttons, window widgets and scroll bars to very closely resemble System 7's colors and styles while retaining the thick window borders and Accent colors available with MacOS 8. This is a freeware color scheme for Kaleidoscope. Version 1.8 is now fully compatible with Kaleidoscope 1.8, by patching OS 8 Popup Windows, Popup Window Tabs and bevel buttons. This Light version does not include the custom folder icons. Freeware Author: Scott Naness asimov@stealth.net Staten Island, NY http://www.stealth.net/~asimov/k.html [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/copland-7-18-lt.hqx; 26K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:26 -0700 From: chris@darkeagle.com Subject: [*] Custom Folder v.3.4.0 This Patch, replaces the Icons in the Aaron, Kaleidoscope, BeView, OS 8 extenstion with other Icons. If you want to have more icons, please visit my Homepage at: http://www.darkeagle.com/ [Archived as /info-mac/gui/icon/custom-folder-34.hqx; 347K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:39 -0700 From: jcr2@cornell.edu Subject: [*] Enhanced WordPerfect Outlining This is the main documentation file for Enhanced WordPerfect Outlining (formerly John's WP Outlining), a module for WordPerfect 3.5e (patched) providing what seems to be the best outlining available on the Mac. Free. May be included on Info-Mac, AMUG and UMich CD's. John Rethorst [Archived as /info-mac/text/wp/enhanced-wp-outlining.hqx; 109K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:02 -0700 From: lloyd@kagi.com Subject: [*] Flaming Pear Textures 2 Here are fifteen subtly three-dimensional textures that will enhance your Desktop. All are presented as picture clippings. All these textures were made with BladePro... http://ccn.cs.dal.ca/~aa731/blade.html ...except for the one called "nucleotide" which was made with Knot: http://ccn.cs.dal.ca/~aa731/knot.html CD-ROM vendors may include this collection on their disks so long as they notify me at lloyd@kagi.com. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/txtr/flaming-pear-textures-2.hqx; 313K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:10 -0700 From: mfiske@mail.bright.net Subject: [*] Full-der 1.1 color scheme/Fake-8 info A little while back, I created a small group of cut-and-paste icons, borrowed from Mac OS 8 screen-shots, and named it "Fake-8." As Fake-8 grew into a formidable set of ResEdit icon-improvements, aimed at System 7 and '030 users, so did it's demand. With this latest release, Fake-8 climbs to a higher level of customization and accessibility. Enclosed in this package, you'll find more than just a color-scheme preview. With the registration of my first public color-scheme, "Full-der," a ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION to Fake-8 comes along. The subscription will allow users to have new Fake-8 additions while they're still new, along with other Extensions (including floppy and cursor enhancements), Icons (especially those that cover up that ugly hard-drive one), Desktop Patterns, color-scheme, and updates in order to make your Fake-8 experience more complete than a color-scheme alone can accomplish. With the promise of the ultimate level of customization comes the final aspect of owning a Fake-8 subscription: each subscription owner is entitled to one CUSTOM piece of software per year. Have a JPEG/PICT that you'd like to see tiled all over your desktop? Got an idea for a cursor (other than that old arrow)? Maybe you'd like your floppy disk or CD-ROM icons to have a new look. If you have the image (for desktop patterns), icons (for floppy/CD-ROM replacements), or even just a sketch done in ClarisWorks (for cursors), YOUR custom software, conceived and dreamed of by YOU, can be made a reality with just a simple e-mail. Here's how a subscription works: once a month, subscription owners will receive an e-mail attachment of UNDER 100K. For the once-a-year FREE customization mentioned above, all resources must be mailed to the owner. All packages are delivered ELECTRONICALLY, via e-mail enclosure. Fake-8 started as a means of providing '030-users with some of the Appearance enhancements denied by Mac OS 8. A subscription, for ONLY $5.00, takes that idea one step further, benefitting not only '030-users, but owners of ALL Macs. If you are interested in keeping your Mac looking new, if you are interested in the ULTIMATE level of custimization, purchase a Fake-8 subscription. Requirements: e-mail software capable of receiving/downloading enclosures at least a 256-color (8-bit) Macintosh or compatible System 7.1 Kaleidoscope 1.5 (for color-scheme support) [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/full-der-11-fake-8-info..hqx; 91K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:48 -0700 From: info@quadrivio.com Subject: [*] general-edit-demo-100 File: general-edit-demo-100.hqx Directory: /development Type: Demo of Data Structure Editor Not for publication on CD-ROM This package contains a demonstration version of Quadrivio General Edit 1.0, a powerful editing tool for data files with complex binary formats. Requires PowerPC. Commercial product, see for more details. This tool is for software engineers and others who deal with custom file formats. It allows you to view, edit, and analyze data directly, and it can automatically check for out-of-range values. You define your file format with C-like statements; complex formats can be handled by the syntax. Also edits data in application heaps and memory handles. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/general-edit-demo-100.hqx; 793K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:51 -0700 From: benedikt.stratmann@recklinghausen.netsurf.de Subject: [*] GEOCAD 1.2.5 GEOCAD 1.2.5 is the latest version of the number-one shareware desktop mapping tool GEOCAD for Macintosh computers. More than 600 changes make this release the most important update to GEOCAD ever. GEOCAD 1.2.5 allows to create maps based on GEOCAD's own coordinates or on cbd-coordinates from CIA world mapping program, which are available for free and cover the entire world with more than 15,000,000 coordinates. The layer concept of GEOCAD allows the user to create overlays of different object types and -representations, such as grid lines, coastlines, rivers and whatever should be plotted. GEOCAD 1.2.5 is shareware, and you may use it free for 14days, then you have to pay the shareware fee of US$30,- Changes in version 1.2.5: - dramatically improved memory management for more performance and stability - improved cacheing of single layers makes redraws of multilayer-maps faster - improved layer concept - improved dtp-capabilities, such as high-resolution pict-export - enabled renaming of objects types (e.g., 'small town' instead of 'city') - improved selection of single objects and their children (e.g.,plot only 'Italy' and children) - alias support for coordinate files - fixed a bug that created unwanted horizontal lines in some cbd-maps - fixed some hundreds of minor bugs System requirements: - Power Macintosh (ppc) - System 7.5 or later (GEOCAD is 100% MacOS8 compatible) - at least 16MB of free RAM (including virtual memory) More information on GEOCAD: Send an empty email with the subject 'GEOMAIL MAC' to geocad@kagi.com' [Archived as /info-mac/sci/geocad-125-ppc.hqx; 741K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:49 -0700 From: benedikt.stratmann@recklinghausen.netsurf.de Subject: [*] GEOCAD 1.2.5 (german) GEOCAD 1.2.5 (german) is the latest version of the number-one shareware desktop mapping tool GEOCAD for Macintosh computers. More than 600 changes make this release the most important update to GEOCAD ever. GEOCAD 1.2.5 allows to create maps based on GEOCAD's own coordinates or on cbd-coordinates from CIA world mapping program, which are available for free and cover the entire world with more than 15,000,000 coordinates. The layer concept of GEOCAD allows the user to create overlays of different object types and -representations, such as grid lines, coastlines, rivers and whatever should be plotted. GEOCAD 1.2.5 is shareware, and you may use it free for 14days, then you have to pay the shareware fee of US$30,- Changes in version 1.2.5: - dramatically improved memory management for more performance and stability - improved cacheing of single layers makes redraws of multilayer-maps faster - improved layer concept - improved dtp-capabilities, such as high-resolution pict-export - enabled renaming of objects types (e.g., 'small town' instead of 'city') - improved selection of single objects and their children (e.g.,plot only 'Italy' and children) - alias support for coordinate files - fixed a bug that created unwanted horizontal lines in some cbd-maps - fixed some hundreds of minor bugs System requirements: - Power Macintosh (ppc) - System 7.5 or later (GEOCAD is 100% MacOS8 compatible) - at least 16MB of free RAM (including virtual memory) More information on GEOCAD: Send an empty email with the subject 'GEOMAIL MAC' to geocad@kagi.com' [Archived as /info-mac/sci/geocad-125-ppc-de.hqx; 775K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:28 -0700 From: janosm@gate.net Subject: [*] Ili's Fantasy Square Icons These set contains 53 geometric looking icons which are changing when selected and stand out beautifully on almost any desktop pattern. These icons are freeware, but please, if you have time, e-mail me, let me know what you think. Ilona Melis janosm@gate.net [Archived as /info-mac/gui/icon/ilis-fantasy-square-icons.hqx; 70K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:56 -0700 From: alberto@riccisoft.com Subject: [*] ImageUtilities CMM 1.1 ImageUtilities 1.1 - shareware $15 *** enhanced for QuickTime 3! *** by Alberto Ricci mailto:aricci@kagi.com Online registrations: http://order.kagi.com/?6R For more information visit: http://www.riccisoft.com/cmm/ Feedback: mailto:cmm@riccisoft.com ImageUtilities CMM is a suite of Contextual Menu Manager plug-ins for Mac OS 8. It contains two CMM plug-ins which let you quickly convert and view any kind of picture. You can finally view any picture just by control-clicking its icon, without needing a viewer application! And with no effort, you can convert GIF, JPEG, Photoshop or any other kind of picture files to PICTs or QuickTime Image Files. Version 1.1 of the plug-ins fixes a problem that sporadically prevented the commands from appearing in contextual menus, and also adds a few features. ImageUtilities CMM takes advantage of QuickTime 3 if available, letting the user view and convert more kinds of pictures. If the Claris XTND System is installed, you can also convert and view pictures that QuickTime doesn't recognize. Another collection of CMM plug-ins, MovieUtilities CMM, is available. It lets you convert and merge movies as well as import and export movie tracks. Both packages can be purchased together for $20. http://www.riccisoft.com/cmm/ [Alberto Ricci is the author of SoundEffects, SoundMaker, Singer and SoundExtractor] [Archived as /info-mac/gui/image-utilities-cmm-11.hqx; 111K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:53 -0700 From: fabian.lidman@swipnet.se Subject: [*] Intelligent Chaos 1.1 Intelligent Chaos (IC) is a simple tool which allows You to study the emergence of chaotic behaviour in the logistic equation and related iterations. Of course there already exist plenty of programs that makes beautiful chaotic graphs, but You will never understand chaos theory without looking at the actual numbers. That is what You can do with IC, in great detail. The equation used is a*x*(1-x), but in future versions, you will be able to change this. The chaotic parameter (a) is given the default value 3.5699, that is just below the point where chaos sets in, but the idea is of course that You should let i vary from 2 to 4. Use Balloon help to get info about the controls. The included CrossBasic sourcecode shows how the execution of the equation works. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/Intelligent-chaos-11-ppc.hqx; 166K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:41 -0700 From: jcr2@cornell.edu Subject: [*] John's WP GREP This set of AppleScript and WordPerfect macros adds GREP (regular expression search) capability to WordPerfect 3x. Dramatically enhances your ability to find information in your documents. Free. May be included on Info-Mac, AMUG and UMich CD's. John Rethorst [Archived as /info-mac/text/wp/johns-wp-grep.hqx; 26K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:44 -0700 From: jcr2@cornell.edu Subject: [*] John's WP Tips & Macros 1.5 50 pages of tips and short macros, covering every aspect of WP. Free. May be included on Info-Mac, AMUG and UMich CD's. John Rethorst [Archived as /info-mac/text/wp/johns-wp-tips-macros-15.hqx; 86K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:12 -0700 From: greg@abel.MATH.HARVARD.EDU Subject: [*] Kaleidoscope 1.8 Kaleidoscope 1.8 -- 12 December 1997 -- Shareware Fee: $20 by Greg Landweber, Arlo Rose, and Edward Voas Kaleidoscope is the ultimate in user interface customization, a control panel letting you completely overhaul your Mac's appearance using plug in color scheme files. Kaleidoscope comes with color schemes giving you the MacOS 8, BeOS, and System 7 interfaces, as well as three other completely different designs. There are also over a thousand third party schemes available from the Kaleidoscope Scheme Archive. Version 1.8 adds support for Mac OS 8 bevel buttons (used in Finder window headers) and popup windows (aka tabs) and lets you use the System 7 scheme under Mac OS 8. It also lets you switch schemes simply by double-clicking them in the Finder, and there are many fixes and improvements. Arlo Rose, former Apple HI design lead, has taken over for Fred Bass, and he has updated all of the included schemes. -- Greg Landweber greg@math.harvard.edu [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/kaleidoscope-18.hqx; 927K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:58 -0700 From: alberto@riccisoft.com Subject: [*] MovieUtilities CMM 1.1 MovieUtilities 1.1 - shareware $15 *** enhanced for QuickTime 3! *** by Alberto Ricci mailto:aricci@kagi.com Online registrations: http://order.kagi.com/?6R For more information visit: http://www.riccisoft.com/cmm/ Feedback: mailto:cmm@riccisoft.com MovieUtilities CMM is a suite of Contextual Menu Manager plug-ins for Mac OS 8. It contains three CMM plug-ins which let you convert and merge movies as well as import and export movie tracks and other media files. With no effort, you can convert Audio CD tracks to AIFF files, movies to pictures, extract a MIDI track from a movie or convert karaoke files to QuickTime movies, and more! Version 1.1 of the plug-ins fixes a problem that sporadically prevented the commands from appearing in contextual menus. MovieUtilities CMM takes advantage of QuickTime 3 if available, letting the user import and export new media files. Another collection of CMM plug-ins, ImageUtilities CMM, is available. It lets you convert and view any kind of picture. Both packages can be purchased together for $20. http://www.riccisoft.com/cmm/ [Alberto Ricci is the author of SoundEffects, SoundMaker, Singer and SoundExtractor] [Archived as /info-mac/gui/movie-utilities-cmm-11.hqx; 124K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:13 -0700 From: mfiske@mail.bright.net Subject: [*] OpenBox color scheme/Fake-8 info A little while back, I created a small group of cut-and-paste icons, borrowed from Mac OS 8 screen-shots, and named it "Fake-8." As Fake-8 grew into a formidable set of ResEdit icon-improvements, aimed at System 7 and '030 users, so did it's demand. With this latest release, Fake-8 climbs to a higher level of customization and accessibility. Enclosed in this package, you'll find more than just a color-scheme preview. With the registration of my first public color-scheme, "Full-der," a ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION to Fake-8 comes along. The subscription will allow users to have new Fake-8 additions while they're still new, along with other Extensions (including floppy and cursor enhancements), Icons (especially those that cover up that ugly hard-drive one), Desktop Patterns, color-scheme, and updates in order to make your Fake-8 experience more complete than a color-scheme alone can accomplish. With the promise of the ultimate level of customization comes the final aspect of owning a Fake-8 subscription: each subscription owner is entitled to one CUSTOM piece of software per year. Have a JPEG/PICT that you'd like to see tiled all over your desktop? Got an idea for a cursor (other than that old arrow)? Maybe you'd like your floppy disk or CD-ROM icons to have a new look. If you have the image (for desktop patterns), icons (for floppy/CD-ROM replacements), or even just a sketch done in ClarisWorks (for cursors), YOUR custom software, conceived and dreamed of by YOU, can be made a reality with just a simple e-mail. Here's how a subscription works: once a month, subscription owners will receive an e-mail attachment of UNDER 100K. For the once-a-year FREE customization mentioned above, all resources must be mailed to the owner. All packages are delivered ELECTRONICALLY, via e-mail enclosure. Fake-8 started as a means of providing '030-users with some of the Appearance enhancements denied by Mac OS 8. A subscription, for ONLY $5.00, takes that idea one step further, benefitting not only '030-users, but owners of ALL Macs. If you are interested in keeping your Mac looking new, if you are interested in the ULTIMATE level of custimization, purchase a Fake-8 subscription. Requirements: e-mail software capable of receiving/downloading enclosures at least a 256-color (8-bit) Macintosh or compatible System 7.1 Kaleidoscope 1.5 (for color-scheme support) A desktop-pattern installing utility (including Apple's 'Desktop Pattern' control panel, or Avernus' 'Texture Installer' e-mail me at mfiske@kagi.com [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/openbox-fake-8-info.hqx; 109K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:37 -0700 From: rosset@dial.eunet.ch Subject: [*] PlayerPRO 4.5.9 (FAT)-FRENCH PlayerPRO 4.5.9 (FAT) est disponible ! PlayerPRO est un =E9diteur complet de musique. Vous pouvez l'utiliser avec n'importe quel Mac sans avoir besoin de mat=E9riel sp=E9cifique. PlayerPRO p= eut importer et jouer ces formats: MOD, S3M, XM, Midi, MTM, IT, ULT, MADx, snd, WAV, AIFF, AIFC. PlayerPRO est un shareware. Vous pouvez le copier et le distribuer o=F9 vous le d=E9sirez: CD-Rom, Magazines, BBS, Compuserve et Internet. [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/playerpro-459-fat-fr.hqx; 1302K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:29 -0700 From: smellenbergh@tornado.be Subject: [*] PovMac68KfpuUnofficial 3.0.2r2b2 PovMacUnofficial is an alternative to the official 'POV-Ray ' (V3.0.2a) application. It includes the same features but has great speed improvements and powerfull utilities! It's a ray tracer which reads a text file that describes the objects and lighting in a scene, and it generates an image of that scene from the view point of a camera, also described in the text file. It produces very high quality (3D) images with realistic reflections, schading, perspective, texture and other effects. Utilities ( making up one application with POV-Ray): MultiCopy, Point Connector, Rotator, Extruder, Blob Connector, Path Walker, Curve Connector,RawToPov. All docu and many example scenes included in this archive! System requirements: System 7.1 or later (tested on 7.5.x and 8) 68020 or beter Macintosh WITH FPU with at least 8 MB of free RAM (after start up) a version for a 68020 or beter WITHOUT FPU also available on this location or via our home page. Expanded archive needs about 7.5 MB of hard drive space ColorQuickdraw Other requirements: A text editor (linke BBEdit ) For more information read the manuals enclosed in Correl Word Perfect format or visit our Web page: http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/copland/71/index.html [Archived as /info-mac/gst/povmac-68k-pfu-unofficial.hqx; 2579K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:30 -0700 From: smellenbergh@tornado.be Subject: [*] PovMac68knfUnofficial 3.0.2r2b2 PovMacUnofficial is an alternative to the official 'POV-Ray ' (V3.0.2a) application. It includes the same features but has great speed improvements and powerfull utilities! It's a ray tracer which reads a text file that describes the objects and lighting in a scene, and it generates an image of that scene from the view point of a camera, also described in the text file. It produces very high quality (3D) images with realistic reflections, schading, perspective, texture and other effects. Utilities ( making up one application with POV-Ray): MultiCopy, Point Connector, Rotator, Extruder, Blob Connector, Path Walker, Curve Connector,RawToPov. All docu and many example scenes included in this archive! System requirements: System 7.1 or later (tested on 7.5.x and 8) 68020 or beter Macintosh with NO FPU with at least 8 MB of free RAM (after start up) a version for a 68020 or beter WITH FPU also available on this location or via our home page. Expanded archive needs about 7.5 MB of hard drive space ColorQuickdraw Other requirements: A text editor (linke BBEdit ) =46or more information read the manuals enclosed in Correl Word Perfect format or visit our Web page: http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/copland/71/index.html Thanks, Yvo & Ren=E9 Smellenbergh [Archived as /info-mac/gst/povmac-68k-unofficial.hqx; 2771K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:32 -0700 From: smellenbergh@tornado.be Subject: [*] PovMacPPCUnofficial 3.0.2r2b2 - New version This version 3.0.2r2b removes some bugs. Visit our home page or read the history.txt file in this archive to get an overview! PovMacPPCUnofficial is an alternative to the official 'POV-Ray PPC' (V3.0.2a) application. It includes the same features but has great speed improvements and powerfull utilities! It's a ray tracer which reads a text file describing the objects and lighting in a scene, and it generates an image of that scene from the view point of a camera, also described in the text file. It produces very high quality (3D) images with realistic reflections, schading, perspective, texture and other effects. Utilities ( making up one application with POV-Ray): MultiCopy, Point Connector, Rotator, Extruder, Blob Connector, Path Walker, Curve Connector,RawToPov. All docu and many example scenes included in this archive! System requirements: System 7.1 or later (tested on 7.5.x and 8) Power Macintosh with at least 8 MB of free RAM (after start up) Expanded archive needs about 7.5 MB of hard drive space ColorQuickdraw Other requirements: A text editor (linke BBEdit ) For more information read the manuals enclosed in Correl Word Perfect format or visit our Web page: http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/copland/71/index.html [Archived as /info-mac/gst/povmac-ppc-unofficial.hqx; 2692K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:59 -0700 From: kamprath@kagi.com Subject: [*] Program Switcher v4.4.3 For a long time, Windows(tm) users have enjoyed the ease of being able to switch between running applications with the alt-tab keystroke. Many Mac users, while not envious of the other operating system, wished the MacOS(tm) would have a similar feature. Program Switcher is meant to not only add that feature to your Macintosh, but also improve on it so that the other operating system's users will wish their alt-tab feature was as good as the Mac's. Features include: - Seven different switching themes - The ability to quit any number of applications at one time - The ability to hide specific applications with a keystroke - User configurable keys and appearance - MacOS 8 Appearance Manager and Kaleidoscope savvy - MacOS 8 Contextual Menus support - Much More! You may download Program Switcher from the Program Switcher web site at: http://www.kamprath.net/claireware/program_switcher.html New in this version: - Fixed the window "activation blink" that would occur in some programs when switching. - Made preference updates "live" - A few other interface tweaks --==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==-- Michael F. Kamprath mailto:claireware@kamprath.net ------------------------------------------------------------------ For the latest versions of all ClaireWare Software's products: http://www.kamprath.net/claireware/ [Archived as /info-mac/gui/program-switcher-443.hqx; 323K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:01 -0700 From: jelly@mindless.com Subject: [*] PutAwayCM Put Away CM 1.0b Copyright (c) 1997 Daniel Bogan (jelly@mindless.com) Put Away CM is a Contextual Menu plugin for use with MacOS 8. It lets you choose folders in which files will be moved to at your command, all from one click! Em@ilware - read the Read Me for for information. -- daniel bogan : mac software @ http://homepages.tig.com.au/~jump/ [Archived as /info-mac/gui/put-away-cm-10b.hqx; 20K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:46 -0700 From: timbobo@flash.net Subject: [*] Screwy HTML Fixer v1.1 This file was uploaded on 12/26/97. It replaces the previous version in the archives. (/info-mac/text/html/screwy-html-fixer-10b.hqx) Thanks for all your work! Tim bobo [Archived as /info-mac/text/html/screwy-html-fixer-11.hqx; 1318K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:17 -0700 From: awong@iper.net Subject: [*] SilkWorm 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope SilkWorm Version 1.5.6 for Kaleidoscope 1.8 [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/silkworm.hqx; 21K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:15 -0700 From: awong@iper.net Subject: [*] SilkWorm+ 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope SilkWorm+ Version 1.5.6 for Kaleidoscope 1.8 [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/silkworm-plus.hqx; 38K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:43:54 -0700 From: pereira@ecf.utoronto.ca Subject: [*] STATsimple 1.0.4 The statistical routines included in this version are: - Descriptive Statistics - Histogram Plot - Student's t-Test - Linear Regression Minimum Requirements - Mac Plus (68000 processor) - System 6.0.2. - 500K of available RAM Changes from version 1.0.3 - better algorithm for interpolation of t-table data - fixed bug that give a surplus blank page after a print job - poisoned a bug that prevented more that one data page to be printed - pulled the legs off of several minor bugs It's Free and only costs $15 Huh? This free copy of STATsimple is fully functional, but it will only accommodate 4 samples with a maximum of 7 observations per sample. If you register ($15 US), a serial number will be issued to you to expand the data capacity of your copy. Contact Information Chris Pereira Nidus Technologies 2220 Urwin Crescent Oakville ON L6L 2T2 CANADA E-mail: pereira@ecf.toronto.edu Web : www.ecf.toronto.edu/~pereira/software.html [Archived as /info-mac/sci/stat-simple-104.hqx; 306K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:20 -0700 From: awong@iper.net Subject: [*] SuziWong 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope SuziWong Version 1.5.6 for Kaleidoscope 1.8 [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/suziwong.hqx; 23K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:19 -0700 From: awong@iper.net Subject: [*] SuziWong+ 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope SuziWong+ Version 1.5.6 for Kaleidoscope 1.8 [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/suziwong-plus.hqx; 38K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:04 -0700 From: mfiske@mail.bright.net Subject: [*] TableCloths 2.1M TableCloths has long been the ONLY source for authentic Scottish-tartan desktop patterns for the Macintosh. As part of the original release of TableCloths, I also attempted to include a set of musical instrument desktop patterns which, though also difficult to find, really have little business being packaged with a collection of plaids. The number of registered users (or should I say "the lack of") should've been a strong testimony of that fact to me long before it actually was... In pondering over "what went wrong," I remembered exactly why I started making desktop patterns in the first place - I didn't like what was available out there AT ALL. The new version of TableCloths, TableCloths 2.1 is borne from this philosophy... Customization is a big factor when it comes to the Macintosh, and customization defined is the ability to make something look how YOU want it to. While downloading other peoples' software allows you to come close to waht you think your Mac should ultimately look like, it still is never really exactly what you had in mind. TableCloths 2.1 is now available in two separate editions (musical instrument and tartan) for ONLY $5. You pay for ONLY what you want. However, there's still more... With the growth of the Internet, so grows the popularity of software "subscriptions." With such a subscription, files are compressed and distributed regularly via e-mail enclosure. Again, TableCloths breaks new ground by becoming the first INDEFINITE software subscription available, with updates, editions, and add-ons coming, via e-mail, twice a year. The ultimate level of customizaton would be (theoretically) the ability to have YOUR pictures be made into desktop patterns, and to be able to select the patterns sent to your e-mail address YOURSELF. TableCloths transforms theory into reality. Registered users are allotted one customization per year, meaning that, if you have a picture in ANY format (so long as it's already on your computer) that you'd like to have tiled across your desktop, e-mail it as an enclosure to mfiske@kagi.com. Or if you'd like to select what comes in your next TableCloths "issue," including desktop patterns or custom alert sounds to go with a pattern you already have, e-mail me at the same address, and let me know what you'd like. You'll receive your CUSTOM software two to three weeks later. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/txtr/tablecloths-21m.hqx; 85K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:06 -0700 From: mfiske@mail.bright.net Subject: [*] TableCloths 2.1T TableCloths has long been the ONLY source for authentic Scottish-tartan desktop patterns for the Macintosh. As part of the original release of TableCloths, I also attempted to include a set of musical instrument desktop patterns which, though also difficult to find, really have little business being packaged with a collection of plaids. The number of registered users (or should I say "the lack of") should've been a strong testimony of that fact to me long before it actually was... In pondering over "what went wrong," I remembered exactly why I started making desktop patterns in the first place - I didn't like what was available out there AT ALL. The new version of TableCloths, TableCloths 2.1 is borne from this philosophy... Customization is a big factor when it comes to the Macintosh, and customization defined is the ability to make something look how YOU want it to. While downloading other peoples' software allows you to come close to waht you think your Mac should ultimately look like, it still is never really exactly what you had in mind. TableCloths 2.1 is now available in two separate editions (musical instrument and tartan) for ONLY $5. You pay for ONLY what you want. However, there's still more... With the growth of the Internet, so grows the popularity of software "subscriptions." With such a subscription, files are compressed and distributed regularly via e-mail enclosure. Again, TableCloths breaks new ground by becoming the first INDEFINITE software subscription available, with updates, editions, and add-ons coming, via e-mail, twice a year. The ultimate level of customizaton would be (theoretically) the ability to have YOUR pictures be made into desktop patterns, and to be able to select the patterns sent to your e-mail address YOURSELF. TableCloths transforms theory into reality. Registered users are allotted one customization per year, meaning that, if you have a picture in ANY format (so long as it's already on your computer) that you'd like to have tiled across your desktop, e-mail it as an enclosure to mfiske@kagi.com. Or if you'd like to select what comes in your next TableCloths "issue," including desktop patterns or custom alert sounds to go with a pattern you already have, e-mail me at the same address, and let me know what you'd like. You'll receive your CUSTOM software two to three weeks later. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/txtr/tablecloths-21t.hqx; 76K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:34 -0700 From: dink@slip.net Subject: [*] TitleTrack CD Player v1.01 Introducing the TitleTrack CD Player: the ultimate way to play music CDs on your Mac. When you load a music CD in your Apple CD-ROM drive, the TitleTrack CD Player will automatically dial-up the internet and download information on that CD for display while you listen to the music! Skip to a song by clicking on its title; link to Web pages relevant to the music you are listening to with just a click of a button; and more! Features include: * Full CD Controls: Play, Pause, Stop, Previous Track, Fast Forward, Fast Rewind, Next Track, Eject CD; * Automatic download from the internet of information (including artist, title and complete songlist) on the music CDs loaded in your CD-ROM drive; * Display of CD information such as artist name, CD title, complete songlist, notes, genre, track times, track number, total CD time and more; * Link to relevant web sites, based on the music that is playing, with the click of a button; * Import scanned CD cover art for display while listening to the music; * Easy-to-use sliding volume control; * Toggle between display of elapsed or remaining track time; * Scrolling notes field, for notes downloaded from the internet, and/or custom user notes * Easily toggle among three different display options, to best suit each user's particular preferences and available screen space * Play the entire CD, or click on a track title to hear a particular song * Play the CD to the end, or loop it to play over and over (perfect for background music) * All in a colorful and intuitive display. Requires: OS 7.5 or later, Apple CD-ROM drive, Internet Connection For more information, visit http://www.titletrack.com/ RiverSong InterActive [Archived as /info-mac/gst/title-track-10-ppc.hqx; 904K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:33 -0700 From: dink@slip.net Subject: [*] TitleTrack CD Player v1.01 Introducing the TitleTrack CD Player: the ultimate way to play music CDs on your Mac. When you load a music CD in your Apple CD-ROM drive, the TitleTrack CD Player will automatically dial-up the internet and download information on that CD for display while you listen to the music! Skip to a song by clicking on its title; link to Web pages relevant to the music you are listening to with just a click of a button; and more! Features include: * Full CD Controls: Play, Pause, Stop, Previous Track, Fast Forward, Fast Rewind, Next Track, Eject CD; * Automatic download from the internet of information (including artist, title and complete songlist) on the music CDs loaded in your CD-ROM drive; * Display of CD information such as artist name, CD title, complete songlist, notes, genre, track times, track number, total CD time and more; * Link to relevant web sites, based on the music that is playing, with the click of a button; * Import scanned CD cover art for display while listening to the music; * Easy-to-use sliding volume control; * Toggle between display of elapsed or remaining track time; * Scrolling notes field, for notes downloaded from the internet, and/or custom user notes * Easily toggle among three different display options, to best suit each user's particular preferences and available screen space * Play the entire CD, or click on a track title to hear a particular song * Play the CD to the end, or loop it to play over and over (perfect for background music) * All in a colorful and intuitive display. Requires: OS 7.5 or later, Apple CD-ROM drive, Internet Connection For more information, visit http://www.titletrack.com/ RiverSong InterActive [Archived as /info-mac/gst/title-track-10-68k.hqx; 650K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:36 -0700 From: johnny@johnnylee.com Subject: [*] VCD Player 1.4.5 - Full Screen VCD Playback - Johnny C N Lee VCD Player 1.4.5 (c) Copyright 1997 Johnny C N Lee, All Rights Reserved. info@johnnylee.com http://www.johnnylee.com/ VCD Player simplifies the process of playing video compact discs on your Mac. With most other players, you only get video in a tiny area of your screen, or in an area surrounded by a huge border of some sort. VCD Player smoothes the video playback process and allows you to watch full-screen movies in the MPEG format, without any headache-inducing distortion to make the movie unwatchable. There are various configurable options that control sound and playback, and just as with a sound-only CD player, you can control which track to start watching. System Requirements - Power Macintosh - QuickTime 2.5 or later - QuickTime MPEG Extension 1.0 or later What's new in 1.4.5? - VCD Player now can remember where you stopped, after you quit the program, restarted your mac, or even changed to another disc then changed back. [Archived as /info-mac/gst/vcd-player-145.hqx; 323K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:24 -0700 From: asimov@stealth.net Subject: [*] Windows 95 Color Scheme 1.8 Windows 95 Color Scheme 1.8 (version 1.8) This color scheme makes your Macintosh look like it's running Windows 95 by changing the menus, windows, window title bars, buttons, window widgets, scroll bars and folders to very closely resemble Windows 95. This is a freeware color scheme for Kaleidoscope. Version 1.8 is now fully compatible with Kaleidoscope 1.8, by patching OS 8 Popup Windows, Popup Window Tabs and bevel buttons. Freeware Author: Scott Naness asimov@stealth.net Staten Island, NY http://www.stealth.net/~asimov/k.html [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/windows-95-18.hqx; 80K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Dec 1997 11:44:23 -0700 From: asimov@stealth.net Subject: [*] Windows 95 Color Scheme Light 1.8 Windows 95 Color Scheme Light 1.8 (version 1.8) This color scheme makes your Macintosh look like it's running Windows 95 by changing the menus, windows, window title bars, buttons, window widgets and scroll bars to very closely resemble Windows 95. This is a freeware color scheme for Kaleidoscope. Version 1.8 is now fully compatible with Kaleidoscope 1.8, by patching OS 8 Popup Windows, Popup Window Tabs and bevel buttons. This version does not include the custom folder icons. Freeware Author: Scott Naness asimov@stealth.net Staten Island, NY http://www.stealth.net/~asimov/k.html [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/windows-95-18-lt.hqx; 27K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Dec 97 14:38:32 +0100 From: Patrik Montgomery Subject: [A] Software to sync On 97-12-28 10:30, Info-Mac used quantum mechanics and the General Theory of Relativity to draw the conclusion that: >I want to automatically backup software files on a server to an off-site >hard drive. > >Apple has a File Syncronization Control Panel (beta software) that ships on >the developer CDs and that meets my needs perfectly EXCEPT that it has a >memory leak and eventually crashes the server. It can even backup files >that are being used by the server. > >I presume such software exists for PowerBooks that I could use on my servers. > There is something called Powerbook File Assistant that seems to be what you're looking for. Comes with Powerbooks. You can propably convince the MacOS system CD to install it for you, though I haven' tried myself. Patrik Montgomery http://home1.swipnet.se/~w-18713/ multitasking, n - the computer equivalent of schizophrenia ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Dec 1997 10:11:36 -0500 From: Philip Emery Subject: [Q] software to sync files on two Macs? I've been using the Shareware program Synchonize by Qudea Softweare. I think its great. I has both a standard and a Pro version. The Pro Version is what you want. I thinks it's $40.00 or so. Check it out! It was on 27/12/97, around 8:15 PM -0000-ish, that a kee nethery thoughtfully penned: > I want to automatically backup software files on a server to an off-site > hard drive. > > I want this to automatically happen in the background when the server is > somewhat idle. Basically I want the software to look at the server hard > drive and if a file changes, to copy it to the remote hard drive. The > remote hard drive could be on a Mac or Unix or NT system but in the scheme > of things, it is just a hard drive on the network. > > Apple has a File Syncronization Control Panel (beta software) that ships >on > the developer CDs and that meets my needs perfectly EXCEPT that it has a > memory leak and eventually crashes the server. It can even backup files > that are being used by the server. > > I presume such software exists for PowerBooks that I could use on my >servers. > > I'd really like for this software to sync the hard drives via TCP/IP >rather > than AppleTalk but if the best software uses AppleTalk, I can adapt things > to use AppleTalk for this specific purpose. > > Any suggestions? > > I have tried Retrospect and it does not meet my needs. It is geared for > backups of client machines when they are being shut down and that rarely > happens on my servers. Plus with a human has to restart the server when >the > backup is complete, also not acceptable. > > Thanks in advance, > > Kee Nethery > Kagi ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Dec 1997 09:02:27 -0500 From: Jeff Frankel Subject: Applescript >Anyone got suggestions where a Newbie could start learning Applescript? >A >book or a Web-based resource would help me. > Apple’s web site offers lots of information that helped me get started, including a very good introductory tutorial series. You can also read or download via Adobe Acrobat the entire AppleScript Language Guide, which is also available for purchase from bookstores. -- Jeff Frankel Windsor, Maine USA "Where the woodpecker pecks and the porcupine plays" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Dec 1997 00:30:04 +0000 From: dead nancy Subject: binaries in newsgroups in ms im&n hi, everybody. after i asked :: 1. how can i view binaries in the newsgroups? (using microsoft internet mail & news,) i read the frickin' manual (despite the program's assurances that o could not open the html file unless i installed explorer) and found: To save news message file enclosures ... 2. Select the news message that contains the enclosure you want to download. To download multiple enclosures, hold down the Shift key while you select messages. 3. On the News menu, choose Extract Binaries. never mind. dead nancy ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Dec 1997 01:02:55 -0700 From: prosoul@orca.bc.ca Subject: Cause of System errors I know how to fix any type of error on a Mac, my curiosity is in what causes them, i.e. "Master Directory Block" errors, and "Volume Bit Map" errors, which I find are very common on new and old computers, no matter what you do with them. I am also curious about finder errors, i.e. Mouse freezes while copying folders or accessing the apple menu in the finder with no programs running on a 68040 running 7.5.5. Any ideas? Jarome Matthew Dimension Arc media http://www.dimensionarc.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Dec 1997 09:08:29 -0500 From: Jeff Frankel Subject: Getting Rid of Now Utilities >I have not found any replacement for the very useful Now SuperBoomerang, >which adds command to the normal file-opening dialogue to go directly to >recently accessed files and >folders. I have been using a freeware utility from Ziff-Davis for several years called Back2TheFolder that I highly recommend. Look for it in their on line software archive. Another less robust but more popular program that you may want to try is Default Folder, which is also available on line. -- Jeff Frankel Windsor, Maine USA "Where the woodpecker pecks and the porcupine plays" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Dec 1997 22:41:42 -0800 From: Chris Beck Subject: Memory Problems on a 7100/tt My guess would that since MacBugs says that it is a emulator error that you are running programs that are not PowerPC native or portions of the programs are not PowerPC native. If you didn't have MacBugs installed you would probably be getting Type 11 Errors. Try reinstalling the problem programs or make sure any extensions you are running are PPC native. Hope that helps a little. >Hi Mac Folks, > >I am having a problem with my 7100 machine. The system bombs when I am >running games or using Photoshop 3.0 - I have MacsBug running on the >system and it reports the following error message when I was in Photoshop. >I need help in deciphering what this error message means. > >MacsBug - Debugger Program reports > >PowerPC unmapped memory exception at 000AE814 Get Emulator-Register+000BC >-------------------------------------------------------------------------- >GetEmulatorRegister > +000BC 000AE814 *lwz r5,0x0040(r4) | 40A40040 > +000c0 000AE818 cirrwi r5,r5,0x04 | 4A50036 > +00C4 000AE81c or r0,r5,r0 | 7CA00378 ---- Chris Beck, Student Network Analyst Academic Computing and Media California State University, San Bernardino e-mail : cbeck@acme.csusb.edu ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 27 Dec 1997 22:51:05 -0800 From: Chris Beck Subject: Novell network You can install Novell NetWare client for MacOS v5.11 and that would do what you want. If you install the client, available from support.novell.com, you will have access to NetWare printers and volumes. You don't use the Chooser like you would if you were using AppleShare, but with the utilities supplied with the client, you can mount the volumes and have them show up on the desktop just like AppleShare. You may even talk to you network admin and see if they could load the server side of the Mac client that comes with the download. The module it installs is called MACFILE.NLM and it enables the NetWare server to create a desktop file and make things more Mac-like. It'll still work, it just looks better with MACFILE.NLM loaded on the server. If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail me. I work with NetWare 3.12, 4.10 and 4.11, of which we have 2 4.10 servers with MACFILE.NLM loaded. I might be able to help out a little more if you need specifics. > >Most of our employees are working on computers with the windows >environment. They are connected to a network using Novell. The network >server can be loaded on any computer and be used just like any hard >drive. Therefore they can update there web pages on the web site just by >using WordPerfect. The changes are made instantly. Two of us with the >marketing department are on Power Macintosh and StarMax and are >connected to the same network. Is there a way that we can also see the >network server on our desktop? It would then be much easier for us to >update the information of our web pages. > >Diane >diane@admin.cus.ca > ---- Chris Beck, Student Network Analyst Academic Computing and Media California State University, San Bernardino e-mail : cbeck@acme.csusb.edu -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************