Date: Mon, 17 Feb 97 20:26:07 PST From: The Info-Mac Moderators Reply-To: Info-Mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #40 To: info-mac@sumex-aim.stanford.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Mon, 17 Feb 97 Volume 15 : Issue 40 Today's Topics: [*] Duck Quest 1.3 [*] FinderWindows 1.2.1J - Japanese Version [*] FinderWindows 1.2.1v2 - English Version [*] Geyser 1s41 [*] Gif.gIf.giF 1.2.2J - Japanese Version [*] Hi-Lo Poker 0.8 [*] JerryUltra Kaleidoscope Color Scheme [*] Johns WP File Manager 2.2 [*] Kaelido-Black [*] Kaleidoscope for Laymen 1.3 [*] Kaleidoscope Hi-Tech Schemes Collection 1.0.2d [*] Kalk 1.1 [*] Lunar View 1.3 [*] PerFer_1.0_english (Tiny 'Things To Do') [*] PlayerPRO 4.5.4 (FAT) [*] PowerSaver Tweak 1.1.1 for PowerBooks and Power Macs [*] Purge-O-Matic 1.00d [*] Red Dwarf Startup Screen [*] Regicide v8 -- A game of historical slaughter [*] rnMac v2.0d14 -- an offline NNTP newsreader [*] RoboWar 4.2 [*] Sleeper 2.1f (French version) [*] Sokoban 2.3, the classic puzzle/game [*] Space Junkie 1.2a [*] The Show Must Go FOND-promo [*] TIMM 1.4 - The Ideal Mac Mailreader [*] TurboFind 2.2.1 [*] URL Manager Pro 1.4v3 [*] Wagner's Eudora prefs 1.2.2 [*] WebStationery 1.0 [*] WindowsNT Splash Screen/System Patch [*] WorldClock CSM 1.0.1 (Q) Networking to Macs with Ethernet? Appletalk and Personal LW LS Avoid MacMall at all costs! The Info-Mac Network operates by the volunteer efforts of: Gordon Watts, Adam C. Engst, Demitri Muna, Mike O'Bryan, Matt Bauer, Brian Wessels, Liam Breck The Info-Mac Archive is available at 50 public and private sites around the world. For the site list, request it by mail (address below), or try: Also accessible by ftp. Help files and indexes are also in info-mac/help/. Administrative queries & info: Articles for digest publication: Files for inclusion: To submit a file greater than 800K, or to avoid submitting by (and segmenting for) email, send email describing the file to and upload it to: -- username/password macgifts/macgifts at info-mac.org As with emailed submissions, non-text files must be binhexed. See our new WWW site: , where you can find all of this info and more! The Info-Mac digest is sponsored in part by StarNine Technologies, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Quarterdeck corporation. StarNine develops Internet server software for the Macintosh, including World Wide Web and e-mail publishing systems. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V15 #40" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 01:10:47 -0800 From: execduck@hotmail.com (Billie Swalla) Subject: [*] Duck Quest 1.3 Duck Quest 1.3 is the first game from Executive Duck Entertainment. It is to ultimately be the third installment in a five part series for the Macintosh. Coming soon, Milbert's Mines, a desk accessory reminisient of Mine Sweeper. Thanks very much, Tony Carroll execduck@hotmail.com <- please use this address [Archived as /info-mac/game/duck-quest-13.hqx; 385K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 01:10:31 -0800 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com (Christopher Li) Subject: [*] FinderWindows 1.2.1J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the FinderWindows package. Have you ever wished that the Finder had a simple "Window" menu like many other applications? Finder Windows 1.2 is a control panel that adds a "Window" menu to the Finder. You can now see a list of all the Finder's open windows, choose among them, stack them, and arrange them. Finder Windows requires System 7 or higher. Finder Windows 1.2.1 improves stability and fixes several bugs in Finder Windows 1.2 including: A shut-down bug, a bug that interfered with the printing mechanism on certain versions of WordPerfect, and a cosmetic bug in which window name in the menu weren't updated properly. It also consolidates PowerPC-native and 680x0 "INIT" code into fat INIT code and removes PowerPC-native control panel (cdev) code. This was made necessary on the advice of Apple Computer, Inc. due to a conflict between the Finder and PowerPC-native control panels. This conflict was most common under System 7.5.5. Christopher Li Bridge 1 Software English to Japanese Online Software Localization and Management ChrisLi@bridge1.com [Archived as /info-mac/gui/finder-windows-121-jp.hqx; 124K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 01:10:33 -0800 From: gherrick@stratos.net (gherrick) Subject: [*] FinderWindows 1.2.1v2 - English Version Have you ever wished that the Finder had a simple "Window" menu like many other applications? Finder Windows 1.2.1 is a control panel that adds a "Window" menu to the Finder. You can now see a list of all the Finder's open windows, choose among them, stack them, and arrange them. Finder Windows requires System 7 or higher. Parts of Finder Windows will run native on PowerMacs if you have one. Finder Windows 1.2.1 once again improves overall stability and fixes a few specific bugs. While there are no new features, it's highly recommended that users of version 1.2 upgrade to this new version. This is the English version of Finder Windows. Other versions are also available. The author can be contacted at gherrick@kagi.com. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/finder-windows-121v2.hqx; 125K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:10:38 -0800 From: JChanoine@aol.com Subject: [*] Geyser 1s41 I would like your organization to distribute the latest installment of geyser. Since the last release a few bugs have been fixed, some pieces have been modified and the registration price has gone down to $9.99. Thank you for your support, Jean Chanoine [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/geyser-1s41.hqx; 442K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 01:10:44 -0800 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com (Christopher Li) Subject: [*] Gif.gIf.giF 1.2.2J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the Gif.gIf.giF package. Gif.gIf.giF is a simple program for producing GIF animations, and may be used to quickly produce animated demonstrations of software that can be placed on the web. The animations are viewable with Netscape Navigator 2 and the Macintosh version of Microsoft Internet Explorer without add-ons, plug-ins, or helper applications. Gif.gIf.giF offers unique advantages over other GIF animation utilities for producing animations of software. Download it and try it out! Christopher Li Bridge 1 Software English to Japanese Online Software Localization and Management ChrisLi@bridge1.com [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/gif-gif-gif-122-jp.hqx; 274K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:10:30 -0800 From: bsharvy@efn.org (Ben Sharvy) Subject: [*] Hi-Lo Poker 0.8 This plays a form of High/Low Draw Poker which is fun for two-players, thus ideal for a computer poker game. Most poker games are lame w/ only two people. This is not video poker, but the real thing: human against the machine, soul vs. circuitry, etc. Requires Hypercard 2.1, any Mac, Stuffit. [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/hi-lo-poker-08.hqx; 53K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 01:10:37 -0800 From: levyj@village.ios.com (Jerrold Golding Levy) Subject: [*] JerryUltra Kaleidoscope Color Scheme The attached file contains JerryUltra a Kaleidoscope Color Scheme......... - Jerry [Archived as /info-mac/gui/kalscp-jerry-ultra.hqx; 100K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 01:10:22 -0800 From: jcr2@cornell.edu (John Rethorst) Subject: [*] Johns WP File Manager 2.2 This set of enhancements for WordPerfect 3.x includes these macros that operate on all open files or, if none are open, on all files (or aliases) in a specific folder: *Batch Macro Processor: run a macro on every file *Global Find and Change: change text (and attributes) for all files *Combine all files into a new one plus these macros for generally more flexible and powerful file handling: *Frequent Filer: a dynamic menu of all files or aliases in a folder, for quick access. *Workset: opens all files in a folder. *Save and/or print all open documents with one keystroke. *Rename all files in a folder (prepend or append any string to existing names). *Rename folders according to date or to day of the week - for rotating backups or other date-relevant operations. New in this version: operates on an unlimited number of files. Will prepend as well as append a string to file names. Free. May be included on UMich and Sumex CDs. John Rethorst [Archived as /info-mac/text/wp/johns-file-manager-22-wp.hqx; 37K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 01:10:35 -0800 From: norwood@labyrinth.net.au (Duncan Cowan) Subject: [*] Kaelido-Black Kaelido-Black contains two colour scheme extentions (inits) for the Kaleidoscope control Panel by Greg Landweber. They are Macintosh Binary fat. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/kalscp-black.hqx; 45K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Feb 1997 21:03:13 -0800 From: L.Wood@surrey.ac.uk (Lloyd Wood) Subject: [*] Kaleidoscope for Laymen 1.3 This is Kaleidoscope for Laymen 1.3, a standalone Pageboy hypertext document that comprehensively explains the details of modifying Kaleidoscope color schemes to suit your tastes with ResEdit. If you use Kaleidoscope but you're not quite happy with a scheme or want to create your own 'look', this is the tutorial you need. A Col# template for ResEdit is also included. This guide is by Adam Florin . Up-to-date copies can be found at This should replace my submission gui/kaleidoscope-for-laymen-12.hqx, uploaded Jan 4th. For more color schemes and information on them, see The Kaleidoscope Way, at: and become enlightened. L. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/kaleidoscope-for-laymen-13.hqx; 194K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 15 Feb 1997 21:03:11 -0800 From: daix@clipper.ens.fr (David-Artur Daix) Subject: [*] Kaleidoscope Hi-Tech Schemes Collection 1.0.2d Kaleidoscope Hi-Tech Schemes Collection 1.0.2d (January 31, 1997) by David-Artur Daix David's Kaleidoscope Hi-Tech Schemes Collection contains sixteen (16) carefully crafted new color schemes for use with Kaleidoscope, the now famous control panel written by Greg Landweber, Edward Voas and Frederick Bass. David's Kaleidoscope Hi-Tech Schemes Collection is shareware and costs $10. Registrations are handled by Kagi Shareware. The present package contains only the "Demo Schemes" for you to try before you decide whether you want to register the whole package. You can download the complete collection from my Web site located at . Some schemes come in an encrypted self-extracting archive. You'll receive the password to decrypt the archive as soon as you register. I have also designed a collection of "Silver" color schemes based on the Aaron look. David's Kaleidoscope Silver Schemes Collection is also available as a demo package on Info-Mac (look in the "gui" directory for a file named "kaleidoscope-silver-schemes.hqx" or "kalscp-silver-schemes.hqx"). The complete collection contains sixteen more schemes. Give it a try ! You can register both collections at once and save $5. See the Distribution and Registration section below for more info. NB: if version 1.5 of Kaleidoscope has been released when you read this, it means new and updated versions of my collections have been too. You'll find them on my home page. Also, future versions of my collections will use the Installer VISE Lite technology from Mindvision Software for installation which will remove the need for a "demo" package. New in 1.0.2d: v. 1.0.2d, 1/31/97: removed the encrypted schemes from the package to allow posting on Info-Mac. (David's Kaleidoscope Hi-Tech Schemes Collection may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM. It has been checked with SAM 4.5) Best regards, David-Artur Daix [Archived as /info-mac/gui/hi-tech-schemes-demo-102d.hqx; 244K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 01:10:29 -0800 From: terra@inf.puc-rio.br (Claudio Terra) Subject: [*] Kalk 1.1 Kalk is a simple RPN calculator, with a 30-level stack, that knows the four basic operations plus some trig and log functions. There are lots of desktop calculators out there. Why one more? I made this one for my own personal use, because I wanted a RPN calculator, but not that huge monsters I've seen around, almost complete implementations of scientific HP machines. Those were great calculators, but they fill almost the whole screen with tens of buttons and switches. At the end of one week I usually was back to the classic Apple calc, because it's small, fast, doesn't create auxiliary files on the disk, and don't have big manuals. So, the first goal on Kalk design was to make its window the same size of Apple's. Then remove all digit buttons from the panel, making area for more information (6 or 17 of the 30 levels of the stack are shown). The only buttons remaining are those used everytime and those that are hard to remember without a label (Drop, Swap, Enter, Undo, Change Sign, Clear). Digits are entered via keyboard, and the special functions are grouped on the "Kalk" menu. Using Kalk is very like doing simple math on a 28- or 48-series HP calculator. As for the Apple calc, the numeric keypad of your keyboard (hope you have one) is the best choice. There is now a WWW home page about Kalk in general. If you're interested, please look http://www.lmf-di.puc-rio.br/~terra/kalk/kalkHome.html I've attached a HTML file to the Kalk release, so you can simply open the "Visit Kalk Home.html" file in your WWW browser instead of typing this string. The page also contains information about the ports of Kalk to Unix and Windows. Changes for this version: 1.1 Window now can grow to show 17 levels of the stack. Added Power (x^y) function to the Kalk menu. Fixed a bug on Kalk menu (not reported by any user, but very ugly). Released 961219. Claudio Terra Department of Informatics Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro PUC-Rio Internet e-mail: terra@inf.puc-rio.br http://www.lmf-di.puc-rio.br/~terra/kalk/kalkHome.html [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/kalk-11.hqx; 42K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 01:10:24 -0800 From: destross@PioneerPlanet.infi.net (Jeff Destross) Subject: [*] Lunar View 1.3 Lunar View 1.3 is the most recent update (2/4/97) to the popular moon phase viewing program. Users may view the current phase of the moon or find the lunar phase for any date and time. Text and graphic output. Elegant interface. An excellent tool for the professional or amateur astronomer. Requires a color Macintosh running System 7 or later. This update addresses a bug in the Date & Time dialog. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/lunar-view-13.hqx; 132K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:12:44 -0800 From: 100072.501@compuserve.com (Rafael Escote) Subject: [*] PerFer_1.0_english (Tiny 'Things To Do') PerFer (catalan form of 'ToDo') is a little application allowing you to store small notes describing up to twenty "things to do" or "pending topics". Being a small application with a low memory footprint, it can be always running, and you may check or modify its contents at any moment. Recent research on productivity shows that one person trying to remember more than 10 things to do at a time losses its real effectivity. So it's strongly recommended the use of some means to "store and forget" pending topics. To fullfill this need we created PerFer. How it works? The handiest way to use PerFer is to create an "alias" of it and drop it into your Startup Items folder. By doing it so, every time you start your Mac, PerFer will be up and running, ready to be checked. PerFer installs itself as PPC or 68k version. Simply decompress the installer and run it. Requirements: System 7.5 or greater Feel free to include it in any CD-ROM of the archives. For other distribution methods please contact us. Rafael "rafa" Escote BlauSoft S.L. Barcelona - SPAIN e-mail: 100072.501@compuserve.com http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/BS_rafa [Archived as /info-mac/app/per-fer-10.hqx; 373K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Feb 1997 01:10:39 -0800 From: rosset@dial.eunet.ch (Rosset Antoine) Subject: [*] PlayerPRO 4.5.4 (FAT) PlayerPRO 4.5.4 (FAT) for Macintosh is now ready! PlayerPRO 4.5 is a complete music editor/player (soundtracker). You can use it on all Macs with NO special hardware ( i.e. MIDI). PlayerPRO can import and play these formats: MOD, S3M, Midi, MTM, MADx, snd, WAV, AIFF, AIFC. It is a : sequencer/synthesizer/sampler/digital sound editor ! Sound quality from 8 bits, 22Khz, Mono to 16 bits, 44Khz, Stereo. Player PRO is a shareware. You can copy it and distribute it where you want: including CD-Rom, Magazine, BBS, Compuserve, Internet, commercial products (You don't need a permission from me! Just do it !) NEW FEATURES IN ACTUAL VERSION (4.5.4): * Bug correction in Classical Editor * Bugs correction in GUI * Bugs correction in instrument list * New S3M, ULT and IT plugs * Compiled with CW11 * Fully tested on system 7.6 * FKeys support Sincerly, Antoine [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/player-pro-454.hqx; 1322K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:12:02 -0800 From: jbkezer@kagi.com (Jeremy Kezer) Subject: [*] PowerSaver Tweak 1.1.1 for PowerBooks and Power Macs NOTE: PowerSaver Tweak was formerly known as PowerBook Tweak. I have renamed it to better reflect its ability to run on desktop Power Macintoshes in addition to PowerBooks. PowerSaver Tweak is a utility for Macintoshes that gives you more control over the power conservation settings than Apple's standard control panels. It lets you configure the conservation settings for specific applications, allowing you to tailor power conservation to best meet your usage needs. It is compatible with PowerBook 500 and 5300 series, as well as PCI-based Power Macintoshes and Performas. You can configure the screen dimming, drive spindown, system sleep, and CPU cycling for up to fifty applications (unregistered copies allow four). For example, you can prevent your PowerBook from cycling while you are playing a particular game. Or use PowerSaver Tweak so that your hard drive never spins down while using Word. Version 1.1.1 has these changes: - Renamed to "PowerSaver Tweak" to better reflect it's abilities. - Added support for core AppleEvent suite. - Added code to gracefully exit PPC application on 68K Mac. Shareware; $10 registration fee suggested. See included documentation for more information. My shareware utilities can now be registered through the Kagi shareware system. [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/power-saver-tweak-111.hqx; 222K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:12:11 -0800 From: smegtra@goodnet.com (Bob Newhart) Subject: [*] Purge-O-Matic 1.00d Purge-O-Matic will purge blocks from the system heap at a user-specified time interval. Some people have reported increased system stability and performance from this. You be the judge! smeger February 2, 1997 [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/purge-o-matic-100d.hqx; 8K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:12:28 -0800 From: coop@netins.net (Justin J. Cooper) Subject: [*] Red Dwarf Startup Screen Here is a Startup Screen for all you Smegheads out there....Enjoy! [Archived as /info-mac/art/grf/red-dwarf-startup-screen.hqx; 592K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:10:55 -0800 From: gudas@interlog.com (Vid Gudas) Subject: [*] Regicide v8 -- A game of historical slaughter Regicide is a game by Ridiculum Software that lets you wreak havoc upon King George, King Henry, Queen Liz, and God (the Programmanar). You buy weapons, some armour, and then some magic. Then you can try your luck in the mines before going into the dreaded Arena. We wrote this game for the Ursula Franklin HyperCard Challenge in Toronto, Canada. Fee: A pair of underwear Needs: HyperCard 2.3 or HyperCard Player 2.3 By: Adrian Gudas, Nick Davidson, and Ivan Lange (Ridiculum Software) Updates: http://www.interlog.com/~gudas/regicide.html [Archived as /info-mac/game/adv/regicide-v8-hc.hqx; 2215K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:11:20 -0800 From: rrwood@execulink.com (Roy Wood) Subject: [*] rnMac v2.0d14 -- an offline NNTP newsreader This is version 2.0d14 of rnMac, my offline NNTP-based newsreader. rnMac does pretty much everything you'd expect a newsreader to do, so give it a look. As always, the latest version is available from my web page, but the web server here at execulink seems to be a little slow, so grab it from Sumex if you can. -Roy Wood rrwood@execulink.com http://www.execulink.com/~rrwood [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/rn-mac-20d14.hqx; 740K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:10:12 -0800 From: harrisd@tahoe.stanford.edu (David L. Harris) Subject: [*] RoboWar 4.2 RoboWar is a game in which you program robots, then turn them loose in a virtual arena for combat to the death. Start by experimenting with pre-existing robots, then for the greatest challenge, create your own. Twice a year, you can send your robots to the International RoboWar Tournament to match wits against the best hackers around the world! RoboWar features a full programming environment with an editor, assembler, icon factory, recording studio, and debugger. The programming language, RoboTalk, is an easy to learn language based on reverse-polish notation. Advanced features include interrupts and non-volitile memory to learn >From past experience. RoboWar offers sound, animation, and native Power Macintosh support for maximum performance. RoboWar is a shareware game that has been popular in the Macintoh world since 1990. You are welcome to experiment with it; if you play heavily, a $15 shareware fee is requested. RoboWar 4.2 is the latest version. It adds the ability to replay battles and fixes various bugs in RoboWar 4.1.2. For more information about RoboWar, you may also check the RoboWar Web Page at: http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~harrisd/robowar.html This version replaces the old one in the game/war directory of the umich archives and their mirrors. Happy hacking! [Archived as /info-mac/game/robowar-42.hqx; 1210K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:12:20 -0800 From: gotow@stclairsw.com (Jon Gotow) Subject: [*] Sleeper 2.1f (French version) Here is the French version of Sleeper 2.1.1, the popular "Energy Saver for the rest of us." Special thanks go to Bernard Dauphin=E9 for his work in localizing Sleeper. Please place this alongside the English version already in the archives. Sleeper is a shareware control panel for desktop Macintoshes and Power Macintoshes that dims the screen, powers down Energy Star compliant monitors, and spins down disk drives after periods of inactivity. This saves energy and reduces noise levels in your work area without forcing you to shut down your Mac. Because Sleeper does not rely on Apple's Power Manager, Sleeper will work on any Macintosh running System 7.0 or later, and does not suffer from some of the quirky behavior reported with Apple's Energy Saver 2.0. Sleeper is well suited for unattended operations as well as personal desktop use. For file servers, ftp and http hosts, and fax and BBS systems, Sleeper will wake the drives up when they are needed and put them to sleep when they are idle. Sleeper is easily configurable; it provides hotkey control for on-demand activation of its sleep features, and separate delay settings for screen dimming, monitor power down, and disk sleep. Sleeper will work on any Macintosh running System 7 or higher, including System 7.6, and will spin down both IDE and SCSI hard drives. The screen saver feature requires a color-capable Macintosh, and Energy Star monitor support requires an Energy Star compliant Macintosh (any Mac on which Apple's Energy Saver control panel works) and an Energy Star capable monitor. Sleeper supports SCSI Manager 4.3 in native mode on all machines and requires only 26K of memory when operating. In addition to the standard internet archives, information and updates are available at: Sleeper may be included on the Info-Mac and UMich CD-ROMs. [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/sleeper-211-fr.hqx; 264K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:10:22 -0800 From: lindhurs@math.wisc.edu (Scott Lindhurst) Subject: [*] Sokoban 2.3, the classic puzzle/game This is the new version 2.3 of my implementation of the classic game "Sokoban". It's different (and I hope better) than other people's versions called MacSokoban and JSokoban. In Sokoban, you have to move treasures through a twisty and narrow maze. What makes it hard is that you can only push the treasures, not pull, and can push only one treasure at a time, so you may have to move other treasures out of the way first to get behind the one you want to push. And moving those treasures out of the way of the first treasure might move them behind another one or into a corner, and then there's no way to move the treasure out of the corner. The emphasis is on logic, not quick reflexes. The levels are not timed, nor are you forced to solve them in order. Infinite undo and powerful movement controls (several people have called the drag and drop movement wonderful) let you concentrate on exercising your brain and solving the puzzle instead of wasting time repeating the same moves over and over again. This version includes the 50 classic levels along with nearly 400 more. Once you have completed the challenge of solving the levels, try your hand at creating new and devious levels for your friends or solving the levels in as few moves as possible. Major changes from version 2.2 to 2.3: - Special sokoban font and drag and drop make level writing easier - Quick-start help built into program - Includes some levels for young children (4-8 years), so everyone in your family can enjoy the game. - Continues where you left off, even in the middle of solving a level System requirements: System 7 or higher is recommended, but Sokoban also works with system 6. You may include Sokoban on the info-mac CD-ROM. -Scott Lindhurst [Archived as /info-mac/game/sokoban-23.hqx; 193K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:10:46 -0800 From: iceman@eskimo.com (Tuan Huynh) Subject: [*] Space Junkie 1.2a Here's Space Junkie 1.2a. This version supersedes version 1.2. Thanks. -Tuan [Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/space-junkie-12a.hqx; 122K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:11:03 -0800 From: bobs@saintjoe.edu (Robert Schenk) Subject: [*] The Show Must Go FOND-promo This promotional version of The Show Must Go FOND is identical to the full version, which is available on the No-Hype Type CD, except that it will not work past the end of 1997. It should replace any earlier versions of the program (which will not work anymore anyway). The program is free to users and is one way of letting font lovers know about the No-Hype Type CD, a collection of 500 original typefaces (not shareware, not freeware, not pirateware.) available from the author. The Show Must Go FOND allows one to preview uninstalled fonts on the screen. One just selects the folder or volume one wants to check out, and TSMGF will find all the fonts in it and display them on the screen. In this version one can select the sample text and size, and also choose to have the text displayed anti-aliased, which gives a much better idea of what the type will look like when it is printed. (After you see the anti-aliased samples, you will never again want to use a font previewer that does not anti-alias.) The program may be included on any 1997 CD that will send me a complimentary copy. It may not be modified in any way, and the readme must stay with it. (I am sorry about the expiration date, but if it were not there, it would be on all the font CDs that compete with mine. I really do not want to make life simpler for those people.) Robert Schenk [Archived as /info-mac/font/util/show-must-go-fond-97.hqx; 89K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:11:53 -0800 From: kent@kagi.com (Kent Sorensen) Subject: [*] TIMM 1.4 - The Ideal Mac Mailreader TIMM 1.4 is a fast and easy to use Macintosh offline mail reader for the QWK mail format found on many Bulletin Boards. An off-line mail reader lets you read and respond to messages in packages that you have downloaded from a BBS, at your convenience. This way, you can enjoy "BBSing" without tying up your telephone line, running up excessive long-distance charges, or worrying about running out of time on your favorite BBS. TIMM includes full searching and filtering facilities, has a full featured tagline manager and an address book which support groups and multiple recipients. Filtering lets you eliminate mail from annoying people, and with the searching functions you can search in the mail based on message text, sender, subject etc. TIMM automatically handles long Internet addresses and subjects, and can open multiple QWk packets simultaneously. This releases corrects bugs related to replying to messages and deleting taglines. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/bbs/timm-14.hqx; 286K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:11:11 -0800 From: Peter.Marks@pobox.com (Peter Marks) Subject: [*] TurboFind 2.2.1 Here is an update to TurboFind that fixes a memory leak in version 2.2. TurboFind is a fast and smooth utility for searching a folder tree for all documents that contain a given text string. Key features are: - Drag a disk or folder to the icon or window to set the search place - Threaded so it runs with low impact in the background. - Shows each match with the found word in context - View the file in TurboFind, in the creator application, or the app of your choice - View found documents with styles if you have a Claris XTND filter for the document type - Balloon and Apple Guide help. For full documentation visit the web page at: TurboFind is US$10 shareware. This version is not limited in any way, if you register, I'll send you the PowerPC native version. Peter [Archived as /info-mac/disk/turbo-find-221.hqx; 340K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:11:29 -0800 From: alco@xs4all.nl (Alco Blom) Subject: [*] URL Manager Pro 1.4v3 URL Manager Pro 1.4 Release Bookmark (URL) management utility for Web Browsers. Strong Features: * Store URLs in separate stand-alone documents * Choose Add Bookmark and store bookmarks directly in folder of choice. * Grab URLs from Web Pages and TEXT or HTML files * Tracks your whereabouts on the Web with a 1000 Web Page History record * Use Drag & Drop anywhere Version 1.4 of URL Manager Pro offers a substantial number of new features, including simultaneous shared bookmarks in Fetch, Anarchie, Eudora 3.0 and Claris Emailer 2.0, HotSauce support, checks on validity of bookmarks and a new toolbar. Featured in Guy Kawasaki's keynote speech at MacWorld 96, Boston. Home Page: Shareware : $25 Requirements: System 7.1 [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/url-manager-pro-14v3.hqx; 534K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:11:46 -0800 From: wtruppel@uci.edu (Wagner L. Truppel) Subject: [*] Wagner's Eudora prefs 1.2.2 Greetings fellow Mac enthusiasts, this is the submission of the latest version of Wagner's Eudora prefs, v. 1.2.2. Version 1.1 should be used with any Eudora up to but not including 3.0; version 1.2.2 is specifically designed to work with Eudora Pro or Eudora Light 3.0 or later. * What's new since v. 1.2.1: ** No more hard-wired reply/forward options. ** No more patches to be done to the settings file. ** No more worrying about which installation procedure to follow. ** Removed an option from the Connection prefs that is now available directly >From Eudora's own option-handling mechanism. ** Added small icons as required by the display options for the settings window. ** Corrected several interface glitches. ** Added the character "*" and a blank space before the name of the plug-in. (I've done that to all the plug-ins I use. That way I know at once which files in my Eudora folder are plug-ins and which are not.) ** Added PICT file displaying settings for the RFC 934 standard of reply and forward characters. * Installation: Replace any version of Wagner's Prefs in your Eudora Folder older than 1.2.2 with the newer "* Wagner's Prefs 1.2.2" file. CAVEATS: PLEASE read the ReadMe file and don't hesitate to send me email with suggestions, questions, praise, or even flames. All files in this submission have been checked for viruses with Disinfectant 3.6, put together in a folder, and compressed into a self-extracting archive. Permission is granted to include this distribution on the Info-Mac CD. ALL other CD designers, vendors, distributors, etc should contact me first. Enjoy! Thank you. Wagner Truppel [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/edr/wagners-eudora-prefs-122.hqx; 23K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:11:37 -0800 From: spirit@internorth.com (christopher hunt) Subject: [*] WebStationery 1.0 The ever-popular WebStationery is back!! WebStationery is just that - gifs to use as cool backgrounds on web pages. Included is a shareware option to have them customized to your very own specifications. Browser-readable (HTML) files are included to facilitate convenient previewing of the backgrounds. Christopher Hunt. spirit@internorth.com www.arcticspirit.com/ws.html/ [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/web-stationery-10.hqx; 102K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:12:36 -0800 From: cam@escape.ca (Cam Giesbrecht) Subject: [*] WindowsNT Splash Screen/System Patch Enclosed, please find a System patch for use with System 7.5.x. Use this patch on a COPY of the System file ONLY. Apple Orchard Software is not responsible for damage to your computer (directly or indirectly). Use at your own risk. If you are uncomfortable with using the patch, then use the StartupScreen file instead. What is the startup screen? It is a copy of the startup splash screen >From WindowsNT for those Apple/Mac heads who want to jump ship. I have included the ResEdit resources if you feel comfortable patching the file yourself. To do this, simply open the file "WindowsNT Startup RSRC" in ResEdit, copy all of the PICT resources , open a COPY of the System file (or System Update x.x, depending on your System verison) and paste (replacing existing ID numbers). Save, close, replace original with newly patched copy (keeping original in a safe place for now) and restart. Whew! -- I am, in no way, the official owner of the graphics enclosed. I am not placing a copyright on this software, as it is already owned by Microsoft. I am, however, placing a copyright on the arrangement. This software is NOT in the public domain, the graphics are owned by Microsoft. You may distribute the software in modified or unmodified form freely. Apple Orchard Software hereby disclaims ALL legal responsibilities for the content of the graphics enclosed (for copyright and proprietary reasons). You may include this software on any and all CD-ROM collections so long as the average price of each CD is no more than the price of WindowsNT (just kidding). Microsoft, the Microsoft logo, WindowsNT and the WindowsNT logo are property of Microsoft Corporation. Used without permission. Any other names/logos are property of their respective owners. -- Cam Giesbrecht Apple Orchard Software cam@escape.ca Winnipeg, Mb Canada [Archived as /info-mac/art/grf/windows-nt-splash-screen.hqx; 524K] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 00:12:53 -0800 From: remedy@mxa.meshnet.or.jp (Makoto Seki) Subject: [*] WorldClock CSM 1.0.1 WorldClock CSM is a Control Strip module that displays the current time of the selected location. You can choose the location from the popup menu. 18 cities are available now. System Requirement: MacOS which Control Strip is installed on. [Archived as /info-mac/app/time/world-clock-csm-101.hqx; 11K] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 15:37:36 -0800 From: carynkr@gte.net (Caryn Roberts) Subject: (Q) Networking to Macs with Ethernet? Ok, here is the situation. We have two Macs (7200 PPC & IIvx) here in the same room and finally decided to put them on a new LAN. The 7200 has built in ethernet. We had to buy an Ethernet Card for the IIvx. A standard 10Base-T cable didn't work, as I understand there needs to be crossover if just 2 devices on the network. So, we bought a small hub (only $80) with 5 ports, thinking that we may add other devices (printers, other Macs, maybe even a Wintel PC) in the future. Both Macs running 7.5.5 with Open Transport. Both set to AppleTalk over Ethernet. Both having FileSharing activated. When we go to the Chooser on either Mac and select Appleshare the hub LEDSs for each machine flash for a while but nothing ever shows up in the right hand side ("Select a File Server") of the Chooser. We have successfully networked these computers using AppleTalk over the Printer Port before, so we know AppleTalk works. Any advice? Caryn Roberts -- email: caryn@halcyon.com carynkr@gte.net CarynKR@aol.com Caryn_Roberts@dbug.org visit me at: Seattle Web Factory: CyberCorps: ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 22:03:04 +0800 From: stngiam@pacific.net.sg (Ngiam Shih Tung) Subject: Appletalk and Personal LW LS > I am trying to connect my Personal LW LS/300 to a Appletalk LAN. When I The personal laserwriter LS doesn't actually support AppleTalk by itself. To share the printer, you have to use a Mac as a print server. The printer is connected to the Mac by a standard serial cable, and the Mac is hooked up to the AppleTalk network. You will need the "Laserwriter 300" and "Printer Share" extensions, both available at Apple's web site. Select the port that the printer is connected to, not the port that LocalTalk is connected to ! Good luck (I gave up my PLW LS when I left the US, so I'm doing this >From memory) Shih Tung ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Feb 97 12:48:05 -0400 From: "David D'Costa" Subject: Avoid MacMall at all costs! Anyone considering dealings with MacMall should read, and then = re-read, Karen & Kims msg in Digest 15-33. While I cannot match the = full horror of their experience, my past relationship with MacMall = persuaded me to make a $4000 purchase with them last week. Let me echo Karen & Kim: DON=B9T DO IT! MacMall appears to have = become an equal-opportunity employer for some of the most determined = incompetents it has been my pain to deal with. They appear to be in = a chronic state of confusion and chaos and your (inevitable) need to = resort to their customer service dept will involve (many) on-line = waits of up to an hour only to meet with more confusion, and very = possibly rudeness. At the very least I suspect many orders will be unfilled or = mis-filled and at the worst you could have a painful experience = trying to get the mischarges lifted from your credit card. This company can only be recommended to professional masochists! = Avoid at ALL costs. -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************