Subject: Info-Mac Digest V18 #108 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Sat, 11 Aug 01 Volume 18 : Issue 108 Today's Topics: [*] NetFinder 2.3r1J - Japanese Version [*] Peach 1.0 [*] Sherlock Nobanners - Mac OS 9.1-Z (International English) [*] Slide Freebie 2.0 - Freeware Slideshow Viewer [*] SwitchBack 3.4 [*] SwitchRes 2.5.2J - Japanese Version [*] Weather 2.2 - A utility for role-playing games Help! PowerMac 7200 Needs New Stuff! 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. 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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 #108" ------------------------------ Date: 10 Aug 2001 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] NetFinder 2.3r1J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the NetFinder package. NetFinder v2.3 makes browsing on the Internet another step easier. The award winning NetFinder 1.x which was developed during the MacOS 7.x days, made users feel right at home by having an interface just like the Finder. Version 2.3 not only has an updated interface to reflect the MacOS 8.x theme, it also adds support for HTTP, improved Firewall / Proxy support, secure storage of passwords using Apple's Keychain Manager, support for SSL FTP, ICI Script, previewing of Movies, MP3's and even Shockwave files, improved integration with BBEdit, Carbonized for native execution under OSX, mouse wheel support under OSX and much much more... See "Features" section. Why not just download a copy of NetFinder for FREE and try it out for yourself. You have nothing to lose. MacWorld - Aug 2000 Review - 4 1/5 mice. MacUser - 1997 Best Shareware - Best Internet Face-Lift. Tucows - 5 cow rating. MacDownload - 5 mice. MacWelt (German MacWorld) - 5 mice. FileDudes - 5 dude rating & Dude Approved! [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/netfinder-23r1-jp.hqx; 5747 K] ------------------------------ Date: 10 Aug 2001 From: "Pandaa" To: Subject: [*] Peach 1.0 Peach helps you create sinc impulse responses and common types of windows. Peach probably is not very useful if you have no idea what a sinc function or an impulse response is and is intended as a help for anyone studying or preparing FIR filters. In Peach , you create sinc impulse responses by starting with a low pass or high pass sinc kernel and then manipulating it in various common ways like spectral inversal , spectral reversal and convolution. Peach can also apply Bartlett, Blackman, Hamming, Hanning, Kaiser, Lanczos, minimum 4-term, Nuttall, Parzen, Truncated Gaussian, and Welch windows and graphs the time domain , step response and magnitude and phase of the impulse response. System requirements: -MacOS 8.5 or later -Any version of QuickTime -8Mb of free RAM [Archived as /info-mac/sci/peach-10.hqx; 359 K] ------------------------------ Date: 10 Aug 2001 From: Andrew Watters To: Subject: [*] Sherlock Nobanners - Mac OS 9.1-Z (International English) This is a simple ResCompare patch that removes all banners from Sherlock version 3.0.2, included with OS 9.1-Z (International English). The patch will only work with Sherlock 3.0.2. To remove banners from earlier versions, download the other editions of Nobanners. Most banner programs simply alter the search plugins in your system folder; this one modifies three resources in the Sherlock application itself, displaying only gray space instead of an obtrusive banner. If you would rather make the modifications yourself, you can use Metrowerks Constructor. Use this program at your own risk. I am not responsible for the consequences. This program is free and may be distributed on all media for non-profit use only. For-profit users should contact the author. [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/sherlock-nobanners-91z.hqx; 20 K] ------------------------------ Date: 10 Aug 2001 From: Robert Covington To: Subject: [*] Slide Freebie 2.0 - Freeware Slideshow Viewer Likes: PPC Macintosh, System 7.5 or higher, Quicktime 3.0, and 6-12MB RAM. Slide Freebie is a freeware slide show viewer and more from Artly There. Slide Freebie will show up to 2500 images in 300 nested folders. Features: Drag And Drop of Source Folder Reverse Auto Advance Loop Image Effects File Conversion File Renaming File Trashing Neat Graphics Ease Of Use Cheap Slide Freebie will also demo 61 Compositor filter variations. Compositor is Artly There's Image To Art Creator and Editor New with Slide Freebie v2.0 Updated Freebie Help Menu item for controls map Tool zoom option for enlargement of smaller images to screen size New Folder Chooser File Trashing Immediate update of changed display choices Shows more files Better error handling and alerts Slide Freebie http://www.artlythere.com/slidefreebie.shtml Compositor http://www.artlythere.com/compositor.shtml [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/slide-freebie-20.hqx; 233 K] ------------------------------ Date: 10 Aug 2001 From: David Davies-Payne To: Subject: [*] SwitchBack 3.4 SwitchBack 3.4 by Glendower Software Ltd, a popular file synchronization and backup utility. This version has been carbonized for MacOS X. SwitchBack makes it easy and safe to synchronize two disks, so that both contain your most recently updated documents. Simply choose two folders to compare, and SwitchBack does the rest, quickly and painlessly. SwitchBack has been widely used since 1992. [Archived as /info-mac/disk/switch-back-34.hqx; 294 K] ------------------------------ Date: 10 Aug 2001 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] SwitchRes 2.5.2J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the SwitchRes package. Rated 5 Cows (highest rating) at Tucows! What's new in this version: * SwitchRes no longer displays the "1x1" resolution in the list * Solved a bug with MacPortrait driven monitors SwitchRes is a little utility that will allow you to switch the resolution of all your monitors . You can access to all the resolutions of all your displays in a simple, customizable menu. SwitchRes incorporates features from the Monitor Resolution, Monitor BitDepth, and Video Mirroring Control Strip Modules bundled with your system. You can use its menu in the Menu Bar, use its provided Control Strip Module, or click on the Finder Desktop with its Contextual Menu Plugin. SwitchRes has an extensive list of features: * You can show and use all available resolutions of your video card, not just those limited by your monitor. For example, 20 video modes are available on my PowerMac 7300 internal video board. Enjoy your Apple 15" monitor in 1024 x 768, or 640 x 480 in 120Hz ! * SwitchRes is totally configurable. You can define which resolutions are really accessible, and which will require a confirmation. * You can also create display sets which will allow you to change the resolution and the depth of all your monitors with just one mouse click, or just one key. With this new version, you can add scripts to display sets. That gives SwitchRes the ability to launch a script with just one key, or when an application is launched... * You can assign a specific set to an application , so that every time you use this application, your Mac will automatically switch to your predefined resolutions. You will find this extremely useful for most games. * You can save the position of the icons and the windows on your desktop, independently from one resolution to the other, unlike the Finder. The configuration is restored at startup. * You can script SwitchRes for resolutions and color depth changes. SwitchRes is even recordable: When SwitchRes is running, every resolution change is automatically recorded in the script editor [Archived as /info-mac/gui/switch-res-252-jp.hqx; 672 K] ------------------------------ Date: 10 Aug 2001 From: "Malcolm Bowers" To: Subject: [*] Weather 2.2 - A utility for role-playing games Weather is a weather-generating system for any role-playing game. It is useful for fantasy and SF authors, too. It lets you quickly add realistic weather and other background information to your game or story. You can easily create custom calendars and weather patterns to suit multiple campaign worlds. Weather 2.2 is an update from Weather 2.1: it adds the ability to print cards, new keyboard shortcuts, improvements to calculations and display, and updated contact details. Weather is a HyperCard stack that can be used on any Macintosh computer with HyperCard or the HyperCard Player, version 2.1+. At least a 68040 Mac and PowerBook-sized screen are recommended. Full help is included in the stack. Weather 2.2 is freeware, and may be freely distributed unaltered, with accompanying files, on CD-ROMs or anything else. [Archived as /info-mac/game/adv/weather-22.hqx; 234 K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 14:48:37 -0700 (PDT) From: Heidi LaFleche To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Help! PowerMac 7200 Needs New Stuff! Dear Mac Experts, My husband just brought my old PowerMac 7200 (OS 7.6.1) down from the attic to use with his music composition software. We have another new PC (sorry) so we hoped to revive the PowerMac as a second computer. To our horror, we can't find a mouse or printer that works with our ports and plugs as the connectors have apparently changed (as if we moved to a foreign country!). Any recommendations as to where we could buy some used peripherals for this PowerMac? Catalogs, websites, stores? (We're in Boston.) We're looking to replace the mouse and the HP DeskWriter 520 printer, for starters. Man, this machine sure got old in 5 years. Hope we can still use it. I know it has a lot of life left in it, I was using for work until just a few mos. ago. BTW we don't need it for Internet, just to run the music notation software. Thanks, Heidi and Greg P.S.: Please reply to us via email if possible as I don't subscribe to the digest. THANKS!!! ===== Heidi LaFleche Freelance Writer http://people.ne.mediaone.net/boygirl/index.htm __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! 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