Subject: Info-Mac Digest V18 #31 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 22 Feb 01 Volume 18 : Issue 31 Today's Topics: (Q) boot not to automount hard partitions [*] abstract for info-mac/gui/circumnavigator-10b2.hqx [*] Abstract for: alarmclockpro_301.hqx [*] Abstract for: contactkeeper_304.hqx [*] Abstract for: filegeek_211.hqx [*] asynckeys press release [*] CCDPSetI.sea self extracting archive of Desktop patterns [*] CDFinder for Mac OS X [*] Colibricks: new version 1.1.2 [*] CookWare 7.5 [*] DeskPicChangerCMPlugin 1.0 - CMM to change desktop pictures [*] Dot What 1.2 [*] Drop Drawers 1.5.1 - Versatile floating drawers [*] FileHierToClipCMPlugin 1.0 - CMM to obtain a file hierarchy [*] HexMapMaker [*] HexMapMaker manual [*] KinkyBeepII 2.0.1 - The Sound Synthesizer - [*] OfficePool 2001 v2.0 submission [*] PhotoGrid1.7, a quick image viewer with resizable thumnail [*] Rider-Waite TarotWorks Deck 1.3 [*] TarotWorks 1.3 [*] Two Versions of Letter Gothic Font [*] Two Versions of Letter Gothic Font E-Commerce Site & Software?! Info-Mac Digest V18 #27 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. Working with the Info-Mac Digest: * To submit articles to the digest, email . * To subscribe, send email to with the words subscribe info-mac in the message. * To unsubscribe, send email to with the words unsubscribe info-mac in the message. * To change your address, unsubscribe from the old address, then subscribe from the new address. * Please send administrative queries to . Downloading and Submitting Files from the Info-Mac Archive: * A full list of Info-Mac mirror sites is available at: * Search the archive via the MIT HyperArchive at: . * 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. It may take up to a week to process; check mirror sites for the status of new uploads. * To submit files larger than 2 MB, email a description to and then use an FTP client to upload the binhexed file to info-mac.org, using the userid "macgifts" and the password "macgifts". Or, click . Info-Mac volunteers include Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Hugh Lewis, Tom Coradeschi, Shawn Bunn, Christopher Li, Patrik Montgomery, Ed Chambers, and Chris Pepper. America Online donated the main Info-Mac machine . ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V18 #31" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 00:41:38 -0600 From: "Paul M. Sheldon" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: (Q) boot not to automount hard partitions I couldn't find it as an option with Apple's drive setup utility like with the LaCie utitilies. How is this done? ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Ross Brown To: Subject: [*] abstract for info-mac/gui/circumnavigator-10b2.hqx CircumNavigator is a Mac OS control panel that turns old-fashioned Standard File dialogs into modern Navigation Services dialogs. Maybe you've seen these newer file dialogs in modern applications, such as Microsoft Outlook Express, and wondered why you can't have them in other applications. With CircumNavigator, you can. File navigation using Navigation Services has many advantages over Standard File: - Navigation Services dialogs are movable and resizeable, and they remember where you last put them. - You can hide an application, or switch to another application, while it is showing a Navigation Services dialog. - Navigation Services remembers the last item you visited in each folder, and keeps lists of favorite and recent items. - You can drag a file or folder icon and drop it onto a Navigation Services dialog to navigate directly to the file or folder. - Navigation Services dialogs look and feel just like the Finder, using the same icons and appearance settings. - ...and many more. Once you're used to CircumNavigator and Navigation Services, you won't stand going back to Standard File! CircumNavigator requires System 7.5.5, Mac OS 7.6.1 or later; Appearance 1.0.1 or later; Navigation Services 1.0 or later. Supports PowerPC and 68K; accelerated for PowerPC. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/circum-navigator.hqx; 626 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Josh Hague To: Subject: [*] Abstract for: alarmclockpro_301.hqx Name: Alarm Clock Pro Version: 3.0.1 URL: http://www.koingosw.com/ E-Mail: jhague@koingosw.com Description: Weekday alarms and timers which can play all QuickTime files as well as CDs! Requirements: PPC, MacOS 8, 5MB RAM, QuickTime Type: Shareware, $9.97 Release Date: Feb 9th, 2001 [Archived as /info-mac/app/time/alarm-clock-pro-301.hqx; 966 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Josh Hague To: Subject: [*] Abstract for: contactkeeper_304.hqx Name: Conatact Keeper Version: 3.0.4 URL: http://www.koingosw.com/ E-Mail: jhague@koingosw.com Description: Contact information manager. Requirements: PPC, MacOS 8, 3MB RAM Type: Shareware, $9.93 Release Date: Feb 9th, 2001 [Archived as /info-mac/data/contact-keeper-304.hqx; 890 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Josh Hague To: Subject: [*] Abstract for: filegeek_211.hqx Name: FileGeek Version: 2.1.1 URL: http://www.koingosw.com/ E-Mail: jhague@koingosw.com Description: Mass apply file types on the fly! Also change hidden file options. Requirements: PPC, MacOS 8, 2MB RAM Type: Shareware, $5.00 Release Date: Feb 9th, 2001 [Archived as /info-mac/gui/filegeek-211.hqx; 802 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Pecetta To: Subject: [*] asynckeys press release Version 1.1 of Febraury 2001 ¨ by Stefano Ghielmi & St‰phane Madrau What is AsyncKeys! ? 'AsyncKeys!' mean: 'Asynchronous keyboard reading', that is when the computer reads the status of the key pressed on the keyboard without waiting for them to generate a keyDown event. AsyncKeys is a little utility that shows you the exact keyboard reference number and its ASCII equivalent to a keystroke or key combination you can press.Note that if you change the layout of your keyboard (I.E. from US keyboard to French keyboard) some ASCII character changes but its keyboard reference number doesn't. AsyncKeys! contains the concept of the code of SpeedApp INIT and SwitchRes Extension. It just comes out from a simple discussion in between me and St‰phane Madrau, and it have been created just for fun and for to be a little utility for programmers and for to satisfy some curiosity of everyday people when using a compter, it is our free tribute for to teach and explain something to Macintosh users. System Requirements: AsyncKeys! have been tested on a Powermac with Mac os 7.6 and higher installed, actually it is at its first release and no incompatibilities are known, AsyncKeys! may work on 68k computers too, but we haven't tested. Hints: - Press any key on your keyboard and see what result is given. - Modification key are Option, Shift and Control keys. - The layout character you see is exactly the one given in the Key Caps Apple menuItem. - F1 to F4, Caps lock, Command, on/off key, and the volume/eject CD (in the new USB extended keyboard) keys, aren't showed because those keys are used by the System. Disclaimer: This software is Freeware and it is released "as is" then no support is provided and no reference for it too. Use it at your own risk. This software just reads keyboard events, we refuse all liabilities about damagements or malfunctions. You can copy it, send it to a friend, put it on a CD, etc. Just donÆt modify it and alwais include in its package all the files you find in its folder after the ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/dev/async-keys-11.hqx; 983 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 2001 From: Carm To: Subject: [*] CCDPSetI.sea self extracting archive of Desktop patterns abstract for CCDPSetI.sea Carm's Cool Desktop Patterns for the Macintosh Set I Created by Carmine Smeriglio - E-mail: carm@carmsgraphics.com - Web Site: http://www.carmsgraphics.com I would like to thank you for taking the time to download this collection of COOL Desktop Patterns for the Mac. Inside this folder you will find 50 original designs to spruce up your desktop. I hope you enjoy these patterns as much as I did creating them. Any comments or feedback is welcomed. So please feel free to drop me line at carm@carmsgraphics.com To use: Open your Desktop Patterns/Pictures Control Panel and click the Picture icon. Then simply drag and drop an image onto the preview screen of the Desktop Patterns/Pictures Control Panel. Or you can click the select picture option to open a file. If that option is not available, click remove picture. Once you have chosen an images I suggest you select the "tile on screen" option. You're using a Mac it's simple. Drag and Drop or use select picture, we're not splitting atoms here =:) This Cool collection of Patterns is SHAREWARE. This means if you like any of them well enough to keep and use, a one time fee of Ten ($10.00) U.S. dollars would be appreciated. Hey, look at it this way, it's only .20ó per pattern!! And you will be supporting a fellow Mac Advocate, which in turn supports our GREAT platform, which in turn helps you. Remember we're all connected. Please send your check or money order to: Carm's Graphics c/o Carmine Smeriglio P.O. Box 727, Kenilworth, New Jersey 07033, USA [Archived as /info-mac/art/grf/ccdpi.hqx; 950 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: "Norbert M. Doerner" To: Subject: [*] CDFinder for Mac OS X CDFinderX is the first disk cataloger tool for Apples upcoming new operating system for the Macintosh. As Mac OS X is still a Public Beta, CDFinder for Mac OS X is also a public beta. Too many things may still change until the final release. CDFinder is a very fast and powerful tool to create catalog files of your hard disks, floppies, ZIP's and anything else that spins. It has a great user interface and very useful search functions. CDFinder supports drag&drop and requires a PowerPC CPU. A special feature is the multi-lingual user interface (German/French/English/Italian/Swedish/Chinese). http://www.cdfinder.de Now there is also a version for windows: This file requires a PowerPC. [Archived as /info-mac/disk/cd-finder-x-pb.hqx; 1091 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Michel Colman To: Subject: [*] Colibricks: new version 1.1.2 This new version 1.1.2 includes code to tell the system not to slow down the processor for energy saving, and also (v1.1) includes support for saving games. Colibricks is an exciting brick game for the Macintosh. The goal of the game is to destroy all bricks using one or more balls. Unlike other brick games, it features accurate ball behaviour, using very precise physical laws. Balls bounce off corners correctly, and even bounce with each other. And instead of boring horizontal grids, Colibricks features rotated bricks, even making circles and spirals with them. Graphics are antialiased with beautiful backgrounds. Of course, it's also a lot of fun. With special kinds of bricks that activate special effects or spawn prize balloons. Balls can grow or shrink to any size. The demo lets you play 6 levels of various difficulties. After registering, you'll get access to all 50 levels. (End of description) Colibricks may be included on CD Roms of the archives [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/colibricks-112.hqx; 2924 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 2001 From: "Mitch B." To: Subject: [*] CookWare 7.5 CookWare 7.5 New Features: Ç Scale recipe quantities. Ç Multiple sorting options. Ç Prints recipes for a three ring binder. Ç "My Recipes" allows you to keep track of the recipes you add. Ç Import and export "My Recipes" automatically. Additional Features: Ç OS X Aqua interface. Ç Remembers your password. Ç E-mail recipes from within CookWare. Ç Remembers e-mail address' and subject when sending e-mail. Ç Extensive built-in case sensitive help. Ç Keep notes about your recipes. Ç Import and export recipes automatically. Ç Insert recipe photos. Ç Site map that gives you an overview of Cookware. Ç Automatically deselects "move to menu" check boxes. Ç Runs on Macintosh or Windows 95/98 computers! Ç Great Internet access. Find books, recipes, substitutions, groceries, TV cooking shows and even a food dictionary! Ç The ability to delete duplicate recipes ¡ important for upgrading. Ç Get recipes from the Internet within CookWare! Ç 685 wonderful recipes - no "filler" recipes. Ç Expandable - add an unlimited number of recipes. Ç All category lists are user definable. Ç Additional recipes are available. Ç Built-in conversion tables. Ç Print a single recipe or a menu. Ç Print or view a complete recipe index. Ç Color printing option. Ç Grade your own recipes. Ç Wine selection category. Ç Helpful web page links. Ç Great Graphical interface. Ç Easy Navigation. Ç Updates are always free. This is what MacAddict Magazine wrote about CookWare: Need a little help in the gourmet department for your next dinner party? Barbecue bash? Date? Let CookWare come to the rescue! This standalone database dishes up tons of recipes that you can even swap with your friends via email. Plus you can link up to the Net and find more recipes, books, cooking shows, a food dictionary, and more. It features 685 yummy recipes, color printing options, nice graphics, search options, printing capabilities, and more. $12.00 US. ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/data/cookware-75.hqx; 4223 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: "John C. Daub" To: Subject: [*] DeskPicChangerCMPlugin 1.0 - CMM to change desktop pictures DeskPicChangerCMPlugin is a Mac OS contextual menu plugin for setting the Desktop background to the selected picture file. Once installed, when a contextual menu is invoked (control-click) DeskPicChangerCMPlugin checks if the contextual menu was invoked on a single image file (any image type supported by QuickTime .jpg, .gif, .tiff, etc.). If so, a "íDeskPicChange!" menu item is added to the contextual menu. Selecting this menu item will set the Desktop background of the main monitor to the selected image, positioned automatically. This is version 1.0 of DeskPicChangerCMPlugin. The price is free, see the documentation for complete details. Minimum system requirements: Power Macintosh Mac OS 8.5 or later QuickTime 2.5 or later Source code and product FAQ available at Hsoi's Shop: [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/cmm/desk-pic-changer-cmm.hqx; 17 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 2001 From: "Nick D'Amato" To: Subject: [*] Dot What 1.2 What's new in this version: * Skinnier File Types window * Now carbon reliant (all versions) * Better scroll bar * 68k stays at 1.1 for now * Added arrow keys support for scrolling the list * File List now opened by default on startup * Added new thumbnail feature * Removed duplicate extensions * Improved memory management * Improved interface elements á Product Description: What is Dot What? Did you ever receive a file from a friend or from an internet download and wonder how to access it? Now-a-days, many files have some sort of 3 digit extension at the end of the name (ie. sit, hqx, bin), rendering it very difficult to determine the correct application to associate with them. Currently there are thousands of applications available for most systems, with more constantly on the way, each with its own corresponding file extension. How can you possibly remember all of these file extensions? Enter Dot What?... Simply launch Dot What?, type in the questionable file extension, and instantly be presented with its description, recommended application to open it with, and even a corresponding web site for each application! [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/dot-what-12.hqx; 436 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Gideon Greenspan To: Subject: [*] Drop Drawers 1.5.1 - Versatile floating drawers Drop Drawers is a revolutionary user-interface enhancement which provides floating pull-out, snap-shut drawers on the sides of your screen to store text, URLs, aliases, scripts, pictures, sounds, movies and anything else. Information in a clip drawer can also be worked with. For example, styled text can be edited, applications and folders can be dragged onto, URLs can be opened, scripts can accept parameters, pictures can be viewed and sounds and movies can be played. Drop Drawers works seamlessly with any Mac OS application supporting drag and drop. It can also instantly capture and insert data within any Mac OS application. It is not just another floating application launcher, although it fulfils all those functions too. Version 1.5.1 adds some minor usability improvements, including speeding up drawers containing networked files. Sig Software - http://www.sigsoftware.com/ [Archived as /info-mac/gui/drop-drawers-151.hqx; 1075 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: "John C. Daub" To: Subject: [*] FileHierToClipCMPlugin 1.0 - CMM to obtain a file hierarchy FileHierToClipCMPlugin is a Mac OS contextual menu plugin that can generate a text representation of a file/folder hierarchy and place it on the Clipboard. Once installed, when a contextual menu is invoked (control-click) FileHierToClipCMPlugin checks if the contextual menu was invoked on a file or folder (or any other Finder item). If so, a "Copy File Hierarchy to Clipboard" menu item is added to the contextual menu. Upon selecting this menu item, if the clicked upon item is a file, the file's name is placed on the Clipboard. If the clicked upon item is a folder (or a disk), a textual representation of the hierarchy of files and folders within the clicked upon folder is generated and placed on the Clipboard. Invisible items are ignored. Once the text is on the Clipboard, you can then paste it wherever text can be pasted. For example, the output of the FileHierToClipCMPlugin distribution folder is as follows (+'s signify folders, -'s signify files): + FileHierToClipCMPlugin - Email Hsoi - FileHierToClipCMPlugin - FileHierToClipCMPlugin ReadMe - Visit Hsoi's Website This is version 1.0 of FileHierToClipCMPlugin. The price is free, see the documentation for complete details. Minimum system requirements: Power Macintosh Mac OS 8.1 or later Source code and product FAQ available at Hsoi's Shop: [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/cmm/file-hier-to-clip-cmm.hqx; 12 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Francois Menneteau To: Subject: [*] HexMapMaker Please replace the previous version of HexMapMaker by this new version. CURRENT VERSION 3.0.0 ABOUT HEXMAPMAKER ½HexMapMaker© is a tool for drawing maps with hexagonal grids. This kind of maps are used in Role Playing Games, but of course you can design them for any other purpose. In addition of having most of the capabilities of a real painting program (such as lines, rectangles, ovals and round rectangles, drawing and filling with color and pattern, text, rubber tool, etc.), ½HexMapMaker© has also unique features that greatly simplifies the building of this kind of map, such as: * Seven layers map. One layer for the grid, three preallocated layers (one for color and drawing, one for terrain and one for text and lines) and three extra layers (also one for drawing, one for terrain and one for text and lines) that can be allocated on demand. This allows you for example to change an hex color without loosing the terrain that lies on top of it, to build a map for the DM eyes only and a map for its players, etc. * Layer manager. With it, you can allocate and free the extra layers, choose which layer is visible and which layer is not, and select which layer is the active one (an active layer is a layer where drawing occurs). * Hex color filling in just two clicks (four if using patterns). One for selecting the color and one for selecting the filling shape. Predefined terrains. ½HexMapMaker© comes with five predefined libraries for building regions, villages, castles and dungeons. * Terrains editor. If you do not like the terrain icons and want to modify them, the terrain editor is here for that purpose. Of course, if you are talented, you can also create terrain icons from thin air :-) * Terrains repeater. You can repeat a terrain up to 12 times along the X or/and Y axis. ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/game/hexmapmaker-3.hqx; 1605 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Francois Menneteau To: Subject: [*] HexMapMaker manual Please replace the previous version of HexMapMaker manual by this one DESCRIPTION This is the documentation for HexMapMaker 3.0.0 a tool for drawing maps with hexagonal grids. [Archived as /info-mac/game/hexmapmaker-3-manual.hqx; 903 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Ken-ichiro Hidaka To: Subject: [*] KinkyBeepII 2.0.1 - The Sound Synthesizer - KinkyBeepII is a synthesizer to create the various sounds. It is suitable to make the sound effects or the system alert sounds. You can create dynamic, weird, wiggly, or natural sound, etc., with an easy operation. You don't need the special knowledge. And you can use the sounds that you make as alert sound for Macintosh, sound effects for multimedia works and musical works, or can edit with other sound editor, because you can save the sounds as system sounds. You'll also find the sample files in this package. Requires MacOS 8 or later. PPC only. Virus checked by Norton AntiVirus ver.6.0.2. [Archived as /info-mac/gst/kinky-beep-ii-201.hqx; 400 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: "Pachyderm Software" To: Subject: [*] OfficePool 2001 v2.0 submission OfficePool 2001 remains the most comprehensive NCAA Tournament pool manager for Mac OS on the market with new features that make managing a small 10-entry pool or a the large 1000+ entry pool extremely easy. OfficePool 2001 also has many other features which make managing office pools a breeze. Features include: - Play-In Game option (needed for 2001 NCAA Tourney) - Possibilities report so you can see who has the best shot at winning during the tournament - Customizable web templates so you can make your site look the way you want (HTML Editor not included) - Keep Track of who's paid and who's delinquent. - Create a full web site for your pool (Standings, Possibilities, Brackets, etc.) with a single click of the mouse (Well, maybe two clicks) - Loads of scoring options to make your pool the way you want it, not the way some software company wants it. - The one and only QuikPik (TM) feature which automatically generates completely random brackets. Very useful for those addicted to the lottery and also fun for those who don't know anything about basketball! - Registered users will have access to ePool 2001, a scaled down version to send out to pool participants so you don't have to enter all those picks. PC (Win95/98/NT) and MacOS (68K/PowerPC) versions are available. - Registered users also have access to our new Web-based Entry Form which will automatically e-mail you the picks. (Familiarity with Forms Processing is required) - Fast and easy keyboard entry -- or not (optional button entry is also available) - Limitless* number of entries (we run our 1000+ entry pool and it's extremely fast) - Pick the favorites (higher seeds) for the entire bracket with one keystroke (Cmd-F). [Archived as /info-mac/game/office-pool-2001-20.hqx; 928 K] ------------------------------ Date: 21 Feb 2001 From: NattaWorks-Nagano To: Subject: [*] PhotoGrid1.7, a quick image viewer with resizable thumnail *PhotoGrid is a simple image viewer that shows a lot of images at a time. Now comes with the manual written by Dennis. *TreeView which is like Finder's list view lets you select the folders and files you want to view. *GridView lists all the image files as thumbnails in a grid structure. *You can resize the thumbnails at anytime so you can view the images with various scales. *PhotoGrid works like an image database but you don't have to register image files in order to organize the database. Ordinary folders themselves are the database. *Caching into full given memory and a swap file makes PhoroGrid show images virtually with no delay. PhoroGrid works well if given 4.5 MB of memory. *Slide show. *System requirements: PPC Mac like iMac. MacOS 8 or higher. MacOS 8.6 and QuickTime 4 are recommended. *Shareware price : U.S.$15. *homepage: http://www.pluto.dti.ne.jp/~natta/english.html ver1.7: - convenient copy/move images dialog - Open by your favorite app (such as Photoshop) menu - Random order slideshow - and more [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/photo-grid-17.hqx; 1209 K] ------------------------------ Date: 21 Feb 2001 From: TarotWorks To: Subject: [*] Rider-Waite TarotWorks Deck 1.3 Enhance your TarotWorks readings with gorgeous, full-sized tarot cards from the Rider-Waite deck. Features: - display and print actual cards in tarot readings - explore any card in the tarot deck - complete, interactive assistance - one-click installation What's New in Version 1.3: Compatible with Mac OS 9.1. Free of charge (but not public domain). System Requirements: TarotWorks 1.3 Mac OS 7.0 through 9.1 8 MB RAM memory 6 MB of free hard disk space 68030 or faster processor Color monitor Related Software: TarotWorks 1.3 (Required) [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/rider-waite-tarot-works-13.hqx; 3815 K] ------------------------------ Date: 21 Feb 2001 From: TarotWorks To: Subject: [*] TarotWorks 1.3 An elegant, free program that can help you gain real value from the ancient system of Tarot card divination (without doing a course in ancient history). Features: - create authentic Tarot card readings on any subject; - calculate special Tarot readings that use numerology; - shuffle with on-screen cards or by hand with your own Tarot cards - automatically generate in-depth analyses of Tarot readings - save, print, and export Tarot card readings - add gorgeous, full-sized Tarot card decks, new card layouts, and alternate interpretations with optional "plug-in" files - get detailed, interactive assistance What's New in Version 1.3: Compatible with Mac OS 9.1. Free of charge (but NOT public domain). New Keyboard Shortcuts guide included. Improved "Overlay multiple Tree of Life displays" feature. System Requirements: Mac OS 7.0 through 9.1 8 MB RAM memory 6 MB of free hard disk space 68030 or faster processor Color monitor Related Software: TarotWorks Rider-Waite Deck 1.3 [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/tarot-works-13.hqx; 4158 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Mark To: Subject: [*] Two Versions of Letter Gothic Font Ladies and Gentlemen: Attached are two versions of my wife's and my fonts LetterGothic-EGG. These are shown to be available through links on several popular Web sites, but the files themselves have somehow disappeared from the Info-Mac archive and its mirrors. Best regards, Mark & Traci Ingram MarkT@Mo-Net.Com (also mingram@mail.orion.org) [Archived as /info-mac/font/letter-gothic-egg-0.hqx; 107 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2001 From: Mark To: Subject: [*] Two Versions of Letter Gothic Font Ladies and Gentlemen: Attached are two versions of my wife's and my fonts LetterGothic-EGG. These are shown to be available through links on several popular Web sites, but the files themselves have somehow disappeared from the Info-Mac archive and its mirrors. Best regards, Mark & Traci Ingram MarkT@Mo-Net.Com (also mingram@mail.orion.org) [Archived as /info-mac/font/letter-gothic-egg.hqx; 107 K] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 15:18:22 +0000 From: Tina To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: E-Commerce Site & Software?! Hi There I want to start up a web shop using a shopping cart system. I need an myODBC compliant database and shopping cart software. My host don't know anything about Macs and although Filemaker and something called Omnis has been mentioned they are unsure about this. I was going to use Filemaker until they told me it would be 'data suicide' ?! I thought it would have been ok? I have seen some free shopping cart software which would use this as well? Do you acutally need to have a database driven site to use shopping cart software? Sorry about the rambling but I am just as confused now about this whole thing as I ever was! Any help on this subject from fellow Mac users would be very gratefully accepted!! Thanks! Tina ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 07:38:40 -0500 From: Henry Seiden To: Subject: Info-Mac Digest V18 #27 Does anyone have an idea what happened to the Remote Access Control Strip? I used to have and use a control strip for Remote Access 3.0.x and after updating to OS 9.0.4 and Remote Access 3.5, it seems to be gone. Somehow the old control strip was trashed too. Do you know where I can find a replacement? Will the older strip work? I liked the strip because it let me open up Remote Access quickly in case I have to stay logged for some reason. I find myself using the dialup because of a lack of service for ADSL in the area, but that is a different discussion...sigh! -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************