Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #60 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Wed, 12 Apr 00 Volume 17 : Issue 60 Today's Topics: [*] abstract for Goliath_0.5_Installer.hqx [*] Apple 56K int. modem scripts [*] Aqua III Kaleidoscope scheme Version 1.5 [*] audio tools 2.1 [*] Audiocorder 1.8.0 [*] Blackjack Royale 1.2 [*] CalCountNote 1.4.1 (68k) [*] CalCountNote 1.4.1 (PPC) [*] Chronomenon3.0Folder.sea.hqx [*] Code Reader [*] coderead via FTP [*] Computer Cuisine Deluxe v2.5 [*] ConneXcellent 1.0 - dialup connection utility [*] Expert Blackjack 4.0 [*] Fuffy 1.1.2 Released [*] geditcom-260.hqx [*] general-edit-lite-11.hqx Hex/ASCII/Unicode editor [*] GLMStat 5.1.0;Generalized linear models [*] Hang2000 v1.7.1 [*] High Contrast Kaleidoscope scheme [*] iOrganize 1.0 - an enhanced multipurpose NotePad [*] Jedit3.0.5 for 68K -- Powerful Text Editor [*] La Primitiva [*] Mac-FTP-list, Version 4.5.8 [*] MACAddy [*] Papirus 1.1 [*] SoundEmbedder 1.0 [*] submission [*] submission of "BOOM-12-final.hqx" [*] Symbionts 2.8.5 [*] Symbionts 2.8.5 (Dutch version) [*] Symbionts 2.8.5 (German version) [*] Synk 2.6.0 [*] Tarot [*] Your Finances v1.0 [*] Zen v2.0: Fortune Cookie program [A] Converting MP3 files [Q] CLASSPATH for Java [Q] mousclick per keyboard key? Converting MP3 files IE 4.0 Security Certificates no sleep at once, and no wake up on FAX Umax UC300 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 . 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It employs a technology called WebDAV (also found in Microsoft Office 2000 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 for Windows) that can make changes to the files on Web servers that understand WebDAV. With Goliath, you can view the contents of a Web site in a Finder-like fashion (including file size, modification date, and type), upload new files, create new folders, delete files and folders, and rename files on a Web server. Additionally, you can download copies of files on a Web server using drag and drop, including delete by dragging to the Trash. This latest version features Lock/Unlock functionality, a new preferences dialog, a mechanism to allow users to specify URL parameters when downloading items via HTTP GET from a WebServer, several UI enhancements, and online help. Goliath is distributed under the GNU GPL and is free software. More information and source code can be found at http://www.webdav.org/goliath. This program requires a PowerPC and MacOS 8.5 or greater. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/goliath-05.hqx; 1249 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: George Baltzell Subject: [*] Apple 56K int. modem scripts These are modem (CCL) scripts for the Apple 56K internal modem. They should be tried by anyone with this model of modem. The reasons are: 1: Should improve throughput on all connections above 28.8Kbps. 2: Will fix certain problems of compatibility with 3Com digital (ISP) modems. 3: Captures most of the diagnostic information of the &v1 command. 4: Avoids the lack of guard time on the + + + escape sequence. 5: More detail to the Activity Log. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/apple-56k-internal-modem-scripts.hqx; 21 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Peter Harte Subject: [*] Aqua III Kaleidoscope scheme Version 1.5 Aqua III K2 V1.5 scheme for those who haven't got DP3 The latest version and the best looking yet Peter Harte The Netherlands peter@bigpic.nl peterharte@mac.com [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/aqua-iii.hqx; 266 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: stefan schramm Subject: [*] audio tools 2.1 audio tools 2.1 1999-2000, Stefan Schramm rootsolutions@kagi.com System requirements: Macintosh or Windows computer running Filemaker Pro 3.0 or later. audio tools is a set of production calculators that are commonly needed during music production. With its simple point-and-click interface, no knowledge of Filemaker Pro is required. Use it to calculate: rhythmic delay times room size from pre-delay or vice versa loop tempo from sample length loop tempo from detuning time dilation factor to fit loop tempo to song tempo detuning amount to fit loop tempo to song tempo time dilation factor to correct for detuning midi scale to cents and vice versa sequencer ticks from sample event position compression/expansion thresholds and ratios [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/audio-tools-21.hqx; 216 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Chris Smolinski Subject: [*] Audiocorder 1.8.0 Audiocorder is a VOX program which allows your Mac to act as an audio recorder. It allows you to set the volume that the sound must reach to begin recording, and the volume at which it should end recording. It also allows you to set the trigger length for the start and stop values, which helps you to eliminate recording short bursts of sound or ending the recording process during a short pause (such as in normal speach). A start and stop button allow manual recording. In addition, you can create a schedule for up to 50 recordings, specifying the time and date each recording should start and stop, much like a VCR. This makes Audiocorder perfect for automated recording from many sources. Each sound file is stored in AIFF format, a Macintosh standard sound format. The audio can be sampled at 11, 22, 44 kHz, with a sample size of 8 or 16 bits, either monophonic or stereo. The name of each file contains the date and time (down to seconds) the recording began. Audiocorder is used in a wide variety of applications, including digitizing LPs and tapes, recording animals and other natural sounds, and automated recording of radio transmissions. Version 1.8.0 Shareware, $20. Chris Smolinski [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/audiocorder-180.hqx; 513 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Shari Subject: [*] Blackjack Royale 1.2 Blackjack with all the goodies. Double down, split, insurance, and outrageous sound effects as the dealer entertains you with her wicked wit. And we're talking the real thing, too. The dealer's voice recorded by a genuine blackjack dealer, only you won't hear this kind of entertainment at your usual blackjack haunts. Shareware $10 http://www.gypsygames.com -- --All Free Spot Freebies-- 50 Pages of Freebies! Good stuff, too! http://www.allfreespot.com/ --Shareware games for the Mac-- http://www.gypsyware.com [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/blackjack-royale-12.hqx; 10206 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: brilor@mail.doitnow.com Subject: [*] CalCountNote 1.4.1 (68k) CalCountNote (CCN) has four integrated components: * Calendar - a monthly calendar with a digital clock and an hourly chime.. * Countdown - a realtime Days, Hours, Minutes and Seconds countdown to the date of your choice. Similar to my Freeware program, Y2KCD, but with the important flexibility to choose the date. * Notes - a general notepad for collecting To Dos and other important ideas you want to save. * Day Notes (notes associated with a date) are just one click away. All four components emphasize small desktop size and easy click-to-use philosophy. [Archived as /info-mac/app/time/cal-count-note-141-68k.hqx; 366 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: brilor@mail.doitnow.com Subject: [*] CalCountNote 1.4.1 (PPC) CalCountNote (CCN) has four integrated components: * Calendar - a monthly calendar with a digital clock and an hourly chime.. * Countdown - a realtime Days, Hours, Minutes and Seconds countdown to the date of your choice. Similar to my Freeware program, Y2KCD, but with the important flexibility to choose the date. * Notes - a general notepad for collecting To Dos and other important ideas you want to save. * Day Notes (notes associated with a date) are just one click away. All four components emphasize small desktop size and easy click-to-use philosophy. [Archived as /info-mac/app/time/cal-count-note-141-ppc.hqx; 337 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: George Subject: [*] Chronomenon3.0Folder.sea.hqx Chronomenon is a multisonic alarm clock and timer. Long: Chronomenon is an alarm clock and timer which crows, speaks, plays QuickTime movies, and can command applications to do something when the alarm goes off. Chronomenon can be set to go off on a certain day as well as at a certain time. Also, Chronomenon will wake sleeping computers so that you can hear its alarm. Furthermore, Chronomenon's appearance can be changed. There are other features beyond these as well. Chronomenon 3.0 requires at least Mac System 7. Thank you! Cordially, George Parashis, creator of Chronomenon Conductus Productions chronomenon@conductusproductions.com [Archived as /info-mac/app/time/chronomenon-30.hqx; 256 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Joe Hammons Subject: [*] Code Reader Code Reader is a fully functioning standalone application for kids of all ages to improve their phonics skills by solving computer generated code sentences. This version contains five phonics sentences and 5 high frequency sentences. Register and send the fee to receive a code to enter and you will instantly have the full version with 152 phonics sentences and 700 high frequency sentences. Thanks, Joe Hammons [Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/code-reader.hqx; 651 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Joe Hammons Subject: [*] coderead via FTP With Code Reader kids of all ages can improve their phonics skills by solving computer generated code sentences. This version contains five phonics sentences and 5 high frequency sentences. Register and send the fee to receive a code to enter and you will instantly have the full version with 152 phonics sentences and 700 high frequency sentences. Register and send the fee and I will E-mail another fully functional program to you that will print these phonics or high frequency sentences in a worksheet format. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/yng/coderead.hqx; 661 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Mike McGee Subject: [*] Computer Cuisine Deluxe v2.5 Computer Cuisine Deluxe is an efficient way to manage your home recipe database. It's features include a layout that makes adding, viewing, sorting, finding and printing a snap. In addition to the graphical layout, Computer Cuisine Deluxe allows you to add an infinite number of your own recipes to the existing database. Computer Cuisine Deluxe no longer requires any other application to run. Simply launch Computer Cuisine Deluxe, and enjoy. Computer Cuisine Deluxe: * Completely self-running, no longer requires any other application to run! * Over 1,000 recipes already entered for your convenience! * Added commands which take advantage of email & web features! * Enhanced graphical layout with simple to use menus and icons! * Expanded conversion menu for easy calculations to and from U.S. Standard and Metric! * List your recipes by item, category, type, or servings! You can choose! * A print menu which gives users the option of printing in color or b&w, and in a small or large format! (The small format folds to fit perfectly onto a 3x5" recipe card). * Expanded sorting functions! The ability to sort huge recipe lists with one simple click! * Fully compatible for both Macintosh and Windows users! MENUS: Buttons are located at the top of the layout for added convenience. And with the search capabilities already built into the program, you will now be able to search through all of the entered recipes with the touch of a button! You don't even have to know the exact name of the recipe, or ingredient. PRINTING: Computer Cuisine Deluxe also makes printing your recipes a snap. The Print Menu icon placed at the top of the layout, allows you to choose the size and color of your recipes in one stroke. Computer Cuisine Deluxe has five printing options to choose from. The standard, or large size recipe will use the full paper size of (8 1/2 "x 11") for printing, to ensure an adequate amount of printing space. The small recipe size will print recipes that once trimmed and folded lengthwise, can fit perfectly on a (3"x5") index card! Last, is the Deluxe Print option. This will print a recipe with a similar look and feel much like the on-screen version. [Archived as /info-mac/data/computer-cuisine-deluxe-25.hqx; 4720 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Elly Subject: [*] ConneXcellent 1.0 - dialup connection utility Launch and quit applications automatically with your internet connection. ConneXcellent allows you to select up to three applications to launch automatically with your pre configured PPP dialup internet connection, and to automatically quit any or all of them when disconnecting. Registration: ConneXcellent is shareware, only costing $8. All future versions will be free to registered users. Requirements: Macintosh PPP based dialup internet connection Open Transport You can always get the latest version of ConneXcellent from Echozone Software at: http://www.echozone.com/software.html [Archived as /info-mac/comm/connexcellent.hqx; 844 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: zed97@concentric.net Subject: [*] Expert Blackjack 4.0 Learn to play better, test various strategies, and practice card counting. Expert Blackjack is a sophisticated Blackjack simulator and trainer. Expert Blackjack provides the feel of a real gambling casino using a table with six players whose chips move across the table when hands are won or lost. Expert Blackjack can even show how much money a particular strategy will win (or lose) in Las Vegas, and draws a histogram showing the distribution of outcomes. You can also experiment with two artificial intelligence routines, the genetic algorithm and learning agents, to see if a computer can learn to play Blackjack. System Requirements: Macintosh G4, G3, PPC, & 68K. Min 2MB RAM, Max 6MB RAM, 1.7 MB Disk Space, Sys 7 or higher. [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/expert-blackjack-40.hqx; 1351 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: C-Y Khoo Subject: [*] Fuffy 1.1.2 Released Fuffy is a simple yet addictive multiplayer dice game for the Macintosh, similar to yahtzee or yacht. The aim of the game is to make scoring combinations of dice, by selectively rolling a set of five dice. Version 1.1.2 fixes bugs with the high score list, custom colours, and keyboard control in US keybaords. New features include the ability to reset the high score list. Fuffy is shareware, and costs US$10 for a single user license. Fuffy may be downloaded at the Fuffy website, http://www.fuffy.com Features of Fuffy include: multiplayer capability (up to four players at one time), hints function to help you play, keyboard shortcuts, Hall of Fame records high scores, fun sounds, customisable interface, full balloon help, intuitive and easy to use. In addition, the full version of Fuffy features automatic dice rolling, automatic hints after every roll and full keyboard shortcuts. [Archived as /info-mac/game/fuffy-112.hqx; 878 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: John Nairn Subject: [*] geditcom-260.hqx GEDitCOM 2.6 is a customizable genealogy application for the Power Macintosh for viewing and editing GEDCOM files. GEDCOM is a genealogy data base standard that stands for GEnealogical Data COMmunication files. All genealogy applications can read and write GEDCOM files and most genealogy files on the Internet use the GEDCOM format. With GEDitCOM, you can tap 100% of GEDCOM's features and all aspects of the viewing/editing interface are customizable by the user. No one has to settle for the rigid forms and data entry methods provided by typical commercial packages. You can create your own genealogy interface and you can even switch interfaces at will depending on your needs that day. Although you can customize GEDitCOM as much as you want, it comes equipped with several powerful user interfaces and many genealogy features. Some prominent features are customizable family trees, printing of books from genealogy files, and Internet features that let you access genealogy web sites or create links from your genealogy data to web sites. GEDitCOM is available free as a GEDCOM browser. The browser download is also a demo of the full shareware GEDCOM editor. GEDitCOM requires a Power Macintosh with a color monitor. You can visit the GEDitCOM home page at for more information and various downloads. [Archived as /info-mac/data/gedit-com-26.hqx; 1280 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: info@quadrivio.com Subject: [*] general-edit-lite-11.hqx Hex/ASCII/Unicode editor File: general-edit-lite-11.hqx Directory: development tools Type: Hex/ASCII file editor Not for publication on CD-ROM Quadrivio General Edit Lite 1.1 This is a free tool for programmers who need to edit data files. It is based on the commercial version of General Edit; see http://www.quadrivio.com for details. General Edit Lite allows you to: 1) Open and edit disk files as hexadecimal bytes, ASCII characters, Unicode characters (Roman encoding only), 16-bit decimal integers, or 32-bit decimal integers. Files can be larger than RAM. 2) View and edit the Finder information (FInfo record) for disk files. 3) View RAM. Program requirements A PowerPC Macintosh or PowerPC Mac OS-compatible computer is required. System 7.1 or later is required; System 7.6.1 or the latest version of OS 8 is recommended. [Archived as /info-mac/dev/general-edit-lite-11.hqx; 963 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Ken Beath Subject: [*] GLMStat 5.1.0;Generalized linear models GLMStat is a Macintosh-based statistical program for analysing generalised linear models. It provides a macintosh interface and includes many of the features of other programs. Features of GLMStat are - spreadsheet style data entry - factors may be represented as either integers or strings (categories) - Normal, Poisson, Binomial and Gamma models with appropriate links and specification of convergence and aliasing parameters - Scatter and Residual plots - Matrix scatterplots - Box and Whisker plots - Frequency distribution histograms - Descriptive statistics. - Output of deviance, parameter estimates, residuals and parameter correlations - Saving of data files complete with all model specifications. - printing of data, graph and results. - Missing values - Online Help (under the apple menu) and a brief User Manual. - includes example data files for most examples in two of the texts. - Individual licences available for $US25. 10 User Site Licences $US100. Site licences $US200. World site licence $US500. Payment in $US through Kagi Shareware. - Registration includes free upgrades to version 6.x Unregistered copies are fully functional except that Save and Save As are disabled and there is a usage period of 3 months. Version 5.1.0 - Appearance manager aware - double clicking in list boxes will do something appropriate - added option to identify levels as patterns in Freq Dist graphs and symbols in Scatter graphs - for freq dist graphs factor levels can be indicated by parallel bars - new Preferences dialog - redundant category levels are removed from factors before they are used - on importing appropriate number of decimal places is determine automatically - if an observation is removed from the subset or is removed because of missing data then it is ignored when checking for valid data before fitting - when fitting extra terms the change in deviance is now assumed to be zero if there is a slight positive change due to the iterative nature of the fitting algorithm - fixed bug which prevented single cells of category or string from being pasted - fixed some formatting problems when displaying data with very large or small values - changed order of window updates so report now contains results of ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/sci/glm-stat-510.hqx; 858 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Ken Winograd Subject: [*] Hang2000 v1.7.1 Hang2000 v1.7.1 Released! Merrimack, New Hampshire, April 2, 2000: Ken Winograd and Space-Time Associates announced today the release of version 1.7.1 of a fun Macintosh shareware game called Hang2000. Hang2000 is a new take on the classic hangman word guessing game we all played when we were kids. It features colorful, non-violent graphics, digitized sounds, synthesized speech, dozens of built-in word categories, thousands of words, unlimited lists of your own words, and much more. Hang2000 is "secretly educational". It's played for fun, but you can't help learning. Included in Hang2000 is a new "knowledge area". This area will include information associated with the guessed word or phrase. If the word chosen is from the States or Countries category, for example, the knowledge area will show the capital of the State or Country. If the category is Authors or Composers, the knowledge area will show facts about, or famous works of, the author or composer. You can also make your own lists (unlimited in number) and include your own associated information. There are dozens of categories, guaranteed to include something for everyone. From Monsters and Dinosaurs to Star Trek and Television Shows, from Animals and Birds to Colors and Cities, from Fruits and Vegetables to Presidents and Vice-Presidents, from Rock and Roll to Opera and Musical Instruments. And literally dozens more! Hang2000 includes Multi-Level Winning Streak Score Boards, allowing students and family members alike to keep track of winning streaks. Separate score boards are kept for each difficulty level, so users can compete against users choosing the same difficulty level. Hang2000 also offers full support for what's often known as "accented characters". Hang2000 supports the entry and display of words in many languages, including Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Flemish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish. Hang2000 makes learning vocabulary more fun than ever before. Version 1.7.1 of Hang2000 corrects a spelling error in the Musical Instruments category and adds the current winners to the Best Actors, Best Actresses, and Best Pictures ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/game/word/hang-2000-171.hqx; 421 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: royerm Subject: [*] High Contrast Kaleidoscope scheme High Contrast is a bold, geometric Kaleidoscope 2.0 scheme in shades of black, white and gray. Please post on your recent additions page. -Martha Royer See and download my Kaleidoscope schemes here: http://www.kaleidoscope.net/schemes/completelisting.shtml Click the letter "R" and find my schemes there [Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/high-contrast.hqx; 298 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Bruno Blondeau Subject: [*] iOrganize 1.0 - an enhanced multipurpose NotePad iOrganize is a multipurpose application ($15 Shareware), aimed at replacing the MacOS NotePad. 3 modules are included : - NotePad : this first module corresponds to the original idea of iOrganize. It is aimed at being an improved substitute for the MacOS NotePad. The NotePad allows you to organize your notes in several categories, with a clean and efficient user interface. Of course, it is possible to import your old NotePad file to smooth the transition. The NotePad can also be useful to store email or web adresses, as it is able to use them directly, being linked to your Internet applications. - ContactPad : you are looking for an easy to use address book ? ContactPad is what you were looking for ! Featuring some useful features such as Internet links, it should allow you to store easily everything you need ! - AliasPad : Its goal is to organize your files without having to worry about their physical location in your disks. The AliasPad is able to track your files even if you move or rename them, in the same way Finder aliases are working, but you can store as many "aliases" as you want in the AliasPad, without having to multiply the number of file on your desktop ! It can be useful as an application launcher, a small MP3 playlist, or to organize your files by file type or on the contrary by project, without having to regroup them on your disk. Requirements : - PowerPC only - MacOS 7.1 or +. Takes advantage of MacOS 8 and 9 features. iOrganize can be freely distributed (including on CD-Roms) as long as the package remains complete. Web Site : http://www.brunoblondeau.com/iorganize [Archived as /info-mac/app/i-organize-10.hqx; 722 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: MATSUMOTO Satoshi Subject: [*] Jedit3.0.5 for 68K -- Powerful Text Editor Text Editor Jedit3.0.5 The English version of the popular text editor in Japan. It supports Multi-Style, Multi-Splitable Window, Multiple Undo, HTML Coloring, Sherlock FCB Search, Book Marking Function, Object Embedding (image, sound, Quicktime Movie and alias), AppleScript, Macro Menus, Read out and Recording, Summarizing, Unicode etc. Jedit3.0 is a shareware. Hardware Requirement: + System 7.1 or later + 68K Macintosh or Power Macintosh + Needs free memory of more than 2MB. Features: + Opens and Edits more than two files at once, and works with more than 32KB of files + Views a single document using more than two split views. + Displays line numbers, paragraph numbers and rulers. + Supports multiple Undo/Redo for all operations. + Supports Unicode and UTF8 text files. + Compatibility with multi fonts, multi styles, and multi color. + Inserts images, sounds, QuickTime, QuickDraw3D, and aliases into documents. + Opens, edits and saves SimpleText Read Only files. + Supports auto coloring for HTML tags, and drag & drop functions for URL path names. + Supports regular expressions (compatible to 2-byte characters) for search functions. + Supports multiple file search (which is commonly called 'Grep'). + Compatibility with Sherlock. Jedit3.0 can open a file and immediately jump to the chosen search word. + Bookmarks any area you select. The bookmarks are available in an index file. + Supports 3 types of line breaks for each OS (MAC, UNIX and DOS). Also supports and automatically identifies 8 types of encodings, such as MacJapanese (shift-JIS), JIS, EUC and Unicode. + Supports AppleScript. Most operations for editing text can be controlled by AppleScript. + Supports deep macro menus and macro windows. AppleScript can be registered as a macro command. + Supports "Internet Config." If you want to open an URL in the document window, click the URL with the command key down. In addition, you can paste your signature as set in Internet Config. + Supports Word Service. You can start your preferred spell checker, grammar checker and dictionary application from the menu bar on Jedit3.0. + Compatibility with contextual menus. You can register any AppleScript in the contextual menu of Jedit3.0. ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/text/jedit-305-68k.hqx; 2177 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: "J.G." Subject: [*] La Primitiva Juega a la Loteria Primitiva. Spanish Version. Pila HyperCard. Autor: Joan Grabuleda i Sitja mailto:baara@iname.com [Archived as /info-mac/game/la-primitiva.hqx; 225 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Bruce Grubb Subject: [*] Mac-FTP-list, Version 4.5.8 The Mac-FTP-list lists over 150 mac anonymous ftp sites (some with notes), over 110 Mac web pages, and contains some instructions on how to use anonymous ftp and find files as well a format chart showing which programs decompress and decode which files. Also there is a section on how to use certain files. This Stuffit Deluxe 5.0 archive contains both the text and html versions of the Mac-FTP-list. To ensure that the columns in the Format Chart section line up correctly the document's text must be in a monospaced font such as Courier 10pt, Monaco 9pt, or a PC equivalent. Changes: Format chart updated; http://www.ameritel.net/lusers/abrody/mac.html moved to http://www.index-site.com/mac.htm; sunsite.unc.edu moved into 'These sites have just a few mac files' section; Added sites/URLs: None; Defunct sites/URLs: archie.au; [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mac-ftp-list-458.hqx; 73 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: michael-moore@mail.am.com Subject: [*] MACAddy MACAddy (tm) is a two-part system that is based on a client and server application. What is it for? I made this application so that I could monitor my network traffic and could make sure that the users didn't change their ip address as I could use their MAC address and cross-reference the addresses. I find it useful, you may not, it was just a way for me to gather info without having to go to 200 machines and get it myself when I could have the user run it for me and save us both a lot of time. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/macaddy.hqx; 1979 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: "J.G." Subject: [*] Papirus 1.1 Tres pilas HyperCard: -La Pila Etiquetas (version 2.1): sirve para imprimir una o mas etiquetas en cualquier lugar de la hoja de papel. -La Pila Direcciones (version 1.1): es una base de datos que sirve para almacenar direcciones y telefonos. -La Pila Dietario (version 1.0): es un libro de anotaciones. Puedes anotar citas, acontecimientos, etc. Spanish Version. Pilas HyperCard. Autor: Joan Grabuleda i Sitja mailto:baara@iname.com [Archived as /info-mac/game/papirus-11.hqx; 345 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: "Richard Eldon Barber" Subject: [*] SoundEmbedder 1.0 Based on an article in the Computer Music Journal. Plots a 3d waveform of a one-second sound file. Pure tones like sines and triangles make regular shapes, complex tones make squiggles, and noise will make chaotic jitters. SoundEmbedder is freeware. Requires PPC. Its slow and probably crashes G4's because signal processing ins't fully compatible yet. Works great on G3's. SoundEmbedder was made with Max/MSP http://cycling74.com (c) Richard Eldon Barber 2000 ringo@trailwork.com http://trailwork.com/max [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/sound-embedder-10.hqx; 636 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Justin Lemal Subject: [*] submission Coaster is a Direct-to-Disk Audio Recording Software for Macintosh (68k) computers (68020 and higher). It creates files in uncompressed AIFF format, suitable for processing in Sample Editing Software or burning Audio CDs using e.g. Toast. [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/coaster-106.hqx; 375 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: fedefil@fub.it (Federico Filipponi) Subject: [*] submission of "BOOM-12-final.hqx" BOOM 1.2 (final release) What's BOOM? BOOM is an arcade game in the grand tradition, bringing the playability and feel of the glorious 8-bit consoles on the Macintosh. It can be described as "Bomberman meets Doom". Actually, I took the basic Bomberman idea and dropped it in a "Super-Deformed Doom" scenario (whatever this means). If you don't know what Bomberman and Doom are, definitely you've never played a computer game. This is the right time to start. BOOM's main features are: * Smooth sprite based animations in 256 colors * 8 different soundtracks and multi-channel sound effects * Simultaneous two players action * 80 different levels * 10 different enemy characters varying in intelligence and weaponry * Mid-game monsters and a final Super Boss System Requirements PowerPC processor; 5.5 MBytes free memory; Mac OS 7.0.1 or later; 640x480 or larger monitor supporting 256 colors; Sound Manager 3.0 or later. Recommended Configuration Mac OS 8.1 or later; Sound Manager 3.2 or later; InputSprocket 1.1 or later. Version history 1.2 (final release - April, 2000) * Fixed a bug that caused the game to quit with a type 12 error at startup if the Control Strip was not installed. * Now the Control Strip is shown at quit (or when the game is suspended) only if it was hidden by the game application. * Fixed a bug that caused the game to crash at startup on Mac OS version prior to 8.5 if the Internet Config Extension was not installed. * Adjusted the size of some dialog items to avoid text being cut when using a system font different from Charcoal. * Now the save game feature is unlocked immediately when a valid registration code is entered (no need to quit and restart the game). * On saved games the teleporters link order was reversed. Fixed. * Removed some useless 68k code resources. 1.2b2 (beta release 2 - March, 2000) ********** ABSTRACT CROPPED ********** [Archived as /info-mac/game/boom-12.hqx; 3116 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Nivek Research Subject: [*] Symbionts 2.8.5 Symbionts 2.8.5 with support for Mac OS 9.0.4. [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/symbionts-285.hqx; 187 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Nivek Research Subject: [*] Symbionts 2.8.5 (Dutch version) Symbionts 2.8.5 (Dutch version) with support for Mac OS 9.0.4 --Nivek [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/symbionts-285-dk.hqx; 190 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Nivek Research Subject: [*] Symbionts 2.8.5 (German version) Symbionts 2.8.5 (German version) with support for Mac OS 9.0.4 [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/symbionts-285-de.hqx; 185 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Randall Voth Subject: [*] Synk 2.6.0 Synk 2.6.0 ---------- Synk is a popular backup and synchronization program that can resolve aliases and archive old files. It runs on all Macintoshes except Mac Plus, Classic and PowerBook 100. Even though Synk 3 has been released, this version will remain available for those not running Mac OS 8 on a PowerPC computer. You can backup a folder full of aliases, making it simple to modify your backup or synchronization strategy by dropping file or folder aliases into the defined folder. It is just as easy to distribute synchronized files throughout a PowerBook's hard drive by synchronizing two folders containing aliases. Any number of file types, creators and file endings may be skipped. Obsolete files and folders can be archived into a folder. Other features include: - complete log of actions (now unlimited in length) - obsolete files can be deleted, trashed or archived - collisions are conveniently placed in a folder on the Desktop Synk 2 is US $15 shareware, see registration documents for details. Upgrades from previous version of Synk are free to registered users. Synk 3 is recommended for those running Mac OS 8 and a PowerPC Macintosh. Version History -------------- 2.6.0 - fixed drag and drop bug - updated documentation - removed PowerPC code to make it smaller - now can register via Kagi - released simultaneously with Synk 3 to support machines with OS 7 and 680x0 processors (this will be the final release of version 2, but upgrades are free :-) [Archived as /info-mac/disk/synk-26.hqx; 509 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: "J.G." Subject: [*] Tarot El Macintosh adivina tu futuro. Tienes a tu disposicion las tiradas mas populares del Tarot. Pregunta sobre tus deseos, tus suenos, tus ilusiones... Spanish Version. Pila HyperCard. Autor: Joan Grabuleda i Sitja mailto:baara@iname.com [Archived as /info-mac/game/tarot.hqx; 1515 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: Robert Presender Subject: [*] Your Finances v1.0 Your Finances is a Repository and Calculator of all your Financial Activities, NetWorth and Estimated Income Taxes. It consists of 11 Activities into which individual transactions of events are entered and summarized. The Activities are: BankAccounts, Bonds, Funds_Stocks, Insurance, OtherIncome (wages,tips, etc), Liabilities (credit cards,mortages), Property (personal and real), Retirement investments, Summaries, NetWorth and Taxes. An overview of activities and events is pictorially described in Anatomy Of Your Finances selected in the Apple menu. Additionally, detailed personal property inventories can be created, amortization schedules can be created, yields for Funds and Stocks can be calculated, onLine help for each activity and all Help Activity and Summary files can be printed. Your Finances Taxes Activity is a comprehensive set of files which will give an up-to-date calculation of the user's current tax year's estimated income tax." [Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/your-finances-10.hqx; 658 K] ------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 From: TacitR@aol.com Subject: [*] Zen v2.0: Fortune Cookie program Zen is a simple, fun "Fortune Cookie" program. When it is run, Zen will choose a fortune at random from its fortune file and display it. An alias of Zen can be placed in the Startup Items folder, so that your computer greets you with a humorous fortune each time it is started. Zen draws its fortunes from a "zen" file, which is a plain-text file that can be modified or edited with any text editor, such as SimpleText. Version 2.0 features a reworked user interface: the Zen window is now larger, and can be resized. Zen is freeware and may be redistributed freely. [Archived as /info-mac/game/zen-mac-20.hqx; 971 K] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Apr 00 20:36:41 -0700 From: "B.J. Major" Subject: [A] Converting MP3 files >Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 11:28:42 -0400 >From: "Marian C. Poczobutt" >Subject: Converting MP3 files > >Converting MP3 Files > >I going to burn an audio CD from assorted sources - other CD's, old >records, and would like to inlude a few MP3 tracks. I need to convert >the MP3 tracks into the format for audio CD's (I think it's AIFF), >and would like to know what software will do that. Will Soundjam or >some other commercial product do that, or are there some shareware >utilities that will do the same thing? Thanks for any info. Marian: I use the freeware SoundApp to convert files that are already mp3 back to AIFF format. SoundApp is available from the Info-Mac archives and also on the web at its own site. --bj http://members.xoom.com/bjbear71/main.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 07:51:12 -0400 From: Ken Laskey Subject: [Q] CLASSPATH for Java I have been taking a Java class recently and they keep talking about following the CLASSPATH to find Java classes. There isn't to my knowledge such a thing on the Mac. How is it done? Does anyone have a recommendation for a development kit for the Mac? -- Ken Laskey kenneth.j.laskey@saic.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 10:50:35 +0200 From: a_team Subject: [Q] mousclick per keyboard key? For an RSI patient, I need a possibility to operate the keyboard as a mouse. Easy Access allows keys to move the mouse, but how can I click by pressing a predefined key (NOT a function key but preferrably the decimal point at numeric keyboard or its enter key)? What program can help me? Regards, Ard Jonker (a_team@dds.nl) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 00:30:11 -0700 From: prosoul@dimensionarc.com Subject: Converting MP3 files If you are using quicktime pro, you can do this kind of thing with it. In fact, If you are using a program like Jam, when you add an MP3 to the playlist for your audio cd, quicktime will actually convert the file for you translating it to the format required to burn a cd [aiff] automatically. Jarome Matthew Word Noise Studios Multimedia http://www.wordnoise.com --original message-- > >Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 11:28:42 -0400 >From: "Marian C. Poczobutt" >Subject: Converting MP3 files > >Converting MP3 Files > >I going to burn an audio CD from assorted sources - other CD's, old >records, and would like to inlude a few MP3 tracks. I need to convert >the MP3 tracks into the format for audio CD's (I think it's AIFF), >and would like to know what software will do that. Will Soundjam or >some other commercial product do that, or are there some shareware >utilities that will do the same thing? Thanks for any info. > >-- >Marian Poczobutt mcpoczob@mailbox.syr.edu >SUNY College Of Environmental Science & Forestry >Syracuse, New York > >-------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 10:10:19 -0500 From: Kevin Williams Subject: IE 4.0 Security Certificates > THIS MESSAGE IS IN MIME FORMAT. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --Next_Part_3038379019_213750_MS_Mac_IMN Content-type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I am the proud owner of an older PowerBook (190cs) with a 68K processor. It does everything I want it to do, and I don't want to upgrade to a PPC. As of 1/1/2000, I can no longer make secure transactions with Internet Explorer 4.0 because my "security certificates" expired, and cannnot upgrade to a more modern version of IE with new security cerficates because I lack a PPC processor. I have spent hours trying to find a work-around. Even the Wall Street Journal's Walter Mossberg, no less, said I would have to buy a new Mac. But, during my searches, I found the following message in your wonderful archive: > Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 10:13:39 -0500 > From: Randall Meadows > Subject: Adding security certificates to Internet Explorer 4.5.1? > At Wed, 1 Mar 2000 13:29:54 -0500, "Coradeschi, Tom [AMSTA-AR-FSP-G]" > wrote: > >Does anyone know if it is possible to add security certificates to the MacOS > >version of IE 4.5.1? I know that you can it (easily, no less) with Netscape, > >but the site I need to get to does not render properly in Navigator. > Yes, you can. Our sysop sent out just such a certificate, and all I > had to do was open it in IE, and it knew what to do with it. Exactly > how it knew, I'm not exactly sure, since the file's type/creator > codes are '????' and '----'. As with many things Mac, it "just > worked"! Can anybody help me with this same sort of problem so I can keep a useable Mac in service and save a few bucks? Please e-mail with responses, as I do not subscribe to this list (I can't understand most of it, and I couldn't make any meaningful contributions, anyway). Thank you! -- Kevin Williams zach65@worldnet.att.net proud Apple user since the Fat Mac --Next_Part_3038379019_213750_MS_Mac_IMN Content-type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit IE 4.0 Security Certificates I am the proud owner of an older PowerBook (190cs) with a 68K processor. It does everything I want it to do, and I don't want to upgrade to a PPC. As of 1/1/2000, I can no longer make secure transactions with Internet Explorer 4.0 because my "security certificates" expired, and cannnot upgrade to a more modern version of IE with new security cerficates because I lack a PPC processor.

I have spent hours trying to find a work-around. Even the Wall Street Journal's Walter Mossberg, no less, said I would have to buy a new Mac. But, during my searches, I found the following message in your wonderful archive:

> Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 10:13:39 -0500
> From: Randall Meadows
> Subject: Adding security certificates to Internet Explorer 4.5.1?

> At Wed, 1 Mar 2000 13:29:54 -0500, "Coradeschi, Tom [AMSTA-AR-FSP-G]"
> wrote:

> >Does anyone know if it is possible to add security certificates to the MacOS
> >version of IE 4.5.1? I know that you can it (easily, no less) with Netscape,
> >but the site I need to get to does not render properly in Navigator.

> Yes, you can. Our sysop sent out just such a certificate, and all I
> had to do was open it in IE, and it knew what to do with it. Exactly
> how it knew, I'm not exactly sure, since the file's type/creator
> codes are '????' and '----'. As with many things Mac, it "just
> worked"!

Can anybody help me with this same sort of problem so I can keep a useable Mac in service and save a few bucks?

Please e-mail with responses, as I do not subscribe to this list (I can't understand most of it, and I couldn't make any meaningful contributions, anyway). Thank you!

-- Kevin Williams zach65@worldnet.att.net
proud Apple user since the Fat Mac

--Next_Part_3038379019_213750_MS_Mac_IMN-- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 23:28:14 +0200 From: jan van schoot Subject: no sleep at once, and no wake up on FAX I have an IMac DV SE. When I put it to sleep, after a short while it wakes up by itself. When I put it to sleep a second time, it stays sleeping until I wake up the system with the space bar. A second problem I encounter is that the computer, once put to sleep, does not wake up when there is an incoming FAX. In the Energy Saver Control Panel I have checked the box that the computer should wake up on an incoming call. Who can help? Jan van Schoot ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 23:17:18 -0500 From: "Daniel E. Simpson" Subject: Umax UC300 I am Looking for divers and sofware to hook up a Umax UC300 Scanner to a quadra 700 running mac OS 8.1 if you have any information on this please email me at dzan@uswest.net -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************