Subject: Info-Mac Digest V18 #127 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Fri, 05 Oct 01 Volume 18 : Issue 127 Today's Topics: [*] About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 7.10 [*] Alan's Euchre 1.2 [*] allout.hqx - Puzzle Game New Archive Submission [*] CellSynth 1.5 [*] EjectDisk 3.2 - Eject disks of all types with a single key! [*] Haxial DiskCatalog 0.903 [*] HTML-Optimizer 5.5.2 [*] Loan Calc v1.2 [*] Loan Calc v1.2 for X [*] Pitbull Pro v2.2.1 (Advanced Hotline Client) Carbon [*] Pitbull Pro v2.2.1 (Advanced Hotline Client) PPC [A] General Controls MAC partition on a NT PC???? 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 #127" ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: "A. Lee Bennett, Jr." To: Subject: [*] About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) 7.10 This is the print-optimized PDF edition of the October 2001 issue of ATPM. About This Particular Macintosh (ATPM) is a free monthly e-zine about the *personal* computing experience. If you prefer a screen-optimized PDF or an offline Webzine format, visit to download current and past issues in your preferred format. The contents of ATPM 7.10 are as follows: Columns Apple Cider: What's In Store? Computing Paradigm: Mac OS X 10.1--First Impressions My Apple Wedge: Housekeeping Segments: DSS and SMTP Authentication Segments: Software License Agreements How To: Switches and Hubs How To: Faux Pas Ethernet Reviews Shareware Roundup: Screensavers AppleScript in a Nutshell (book) Pong: The Next Level Stuffit Deluxe 6.5 Super Get Info 1.0.2 Extras Cartoon: Hambone Desktop Pictures: The House on the Rock [Archived as /info-mac/art/zine/atpm-710-print.hqx; 1000 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: Alan Ewalt To: Subject: [*] Alan's Euchre 1.2 Greetings, Please find attached a little card game I wrote called Alan's Euchre. I would be grateful if you could post it to the info-mac archives. Thanks a bunch. Regards, Alan [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/alans-euchre-12.hqx; 507 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: "NCBuy Development" To: Subject: [*] allout.hqx - Puzzle Game New Archive Submission File Uploaded: allout.hqx Product Name: ALLOUT Product URL: http://enetwork.ncbuy.com/downloads/ntcallout.html Version: v1.1 Contact Name: Keith McLeod Contact URL: development@ncbuy.com Distribution: May be distributed freely, online or via CD-ROM providing that the software is not altered. OS Requirements: Mac OS9 Category: Games | Puzzles Abstract: Hosted by Lew, the key character in the Down to Earth Cartoon, ALLOUT is a puzzle that will truly put you through your paces. All you need to do is turn all of the lights on the board out. Sure, it sounds simple enough ... but ALLOUT is anything but. By clicking on a piece you will reverse the state of all adjacent pieces - from On to Off, or Off to On. If you're familiar with the classic Lights Out puzzles, ALLOUT will be familiar territory, but prepare yourself for 50+ boggling levels. Keith McLeod, NCBuy Development [Archived as /info-mac/game/allout.hqx; 523 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: cellsynth@mac.com To: Subject: [*] CellSynth 1.5 Author : Living Memory Homepage : http://www.cellsynth.co.uk/ e-mail : cellsynth@mac.com Size : 2.7 Mb Download URLs : http://www.cellsynth.co.uk/xtras/CellSynth.hqx http://www.livingmemory.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/xtras/CellSynth.hqx Screenshot 500x437: http://www.cellsynth.co.uk/images/frontpanel500p.jpg Requirements: 350MHz G3/G4 or better running OS 9.1 CellSynth will run on a 233MHz G3 iMac with OS 8.5 CellSynth is NOT native to OS X but runs in Classic 9.1 The faster the Mac the more CellSynth can do! Version 3.0 of Sound Manager. Your Mac must be able to play stereo 16 bit audio at 44100. A monitor capable of displaying 1000's of colours. A sense of fun! Short Description: CellSynth is a software synthesiser, MP3 and AIFF sample player, DSP processor & sequencer combined Description: Sync Different! CellSynth addresses several of the main areas in computer music, notably audio synthesis, audio sequencing, sample manipulation, audio processing and automation sequencing. Unlike many of the more conventional software synthesisers on the market, it is compact and easy to use, and does not require detailed synthesis knowledge. Its efficient design means that all functions operate in real-time with low latency, allowing it to be used in a live environment with MIDI keyboards or other MIDI sources. All output can be recorded to disk for use in other software such as MOTU's Digital Performer, EMagic's Logic or Steinberg's Cubase VST. CellSynth is unusual in catering for both musical beginner and expert alike. Whilst the program is easy and intuitive to use, with an on-line manual and tutorial, those with prior knowledge of synthesis are not left frustrated - Best of all it's shareware! AVAILABILITY: US$95 (US$65 until the end of October 2001) Shareware available online via Kagi.com - https://order.kagi.com/cgi-bin/r1.cgi?7VE&& Non-Commercial Distribution by CD Rom and other means: OK, please notify by e-mail. [Archived as /info-mac/gst/snd/cellsynth-15.hqx; 3152 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: Jason Anderson To: Subject: [*] EjectDisk 3.2 - Eject disks of all types with a single key! EjectDisk is an extremely useful utility. With the touch of a key you can eject any removable media from your computer, ranging from the humble floppy to the latest DVD. You can even open and close the CD/DVD tray, and automatically eject a CD at shutdown. EjectDisk is similar to the Command-Y function of the Finder in function only--unlike that command, EjectDisk can evict storage from your desktop from within any program, and you don't have to select the disk beforehand. EjectDisk 3.2 adds support for a number of CD-ROM drives which EjectDisk failed to work with in the past. It also increases the number of drives you can individually specify (from 4 to 12), and fixes a bug which could cause EjectDisk to miss disks when ejecting all disks of a particular type. [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/eject-disk-32.hqx; 387 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: Haxial To: Subject: [*] Haxial DiskCatalog 0.903 Haxial DiskCatalog is a utility for cataloging CDs, hard disks, folders, and any other type of disk. It allows you to browse the contents of disks without having to find them and insert them into your computer. More importantly, you can search all of your disks at once (again without having them in the computer), and DiskCatalog will display a list of all the files found, and their location. When you're looking for a file and you don't know where it is, this is much easier than manually searching all your disks. DiskCatalog is designed to be very fast -- search results usually appear instantly. DiskCatalog is available for: MacOS 9 or better (with CarbonLib 1.3.1+). MacOS X (10). Windows 95 or better. http://www.haxial.com [Archived as /info-mac/disk/disk-catalog-0903.hqx; 210 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: Ton Brand To: Subject: [*] HTML-Optimizer 5.5.2 HTML-Optimizer 5.5.2 What it is: Utility to check and optimize your web pages to make them load faster. Author: Ton Brand Company: Ton's Software License: Shareware US$10 Computer: PowerPC, iMac or iBook Mac OS: 7.5.3 or later Abstract: HTML-Optimizer is the ideal tool for managing your web site. It checks your web pages for broken links and dangling tags and optimizes both text and graphic files. The program offers 5 functions plus a number of useful options that make working with HTML-Optimizer very easy. Especially the new 'duplimize' feature comes in handy for uploading an optimized web folder. The program has a built-in Manual and Balloon Help is supported too. The five basic functions of HTML-Optimizer are: 1. Optimizing HTML code by removing unnecessary characters and tags, which results in faster loading of your pages in your client's browser. Client-side and server-side JavaScript can be optimized too. Graphic file resources, which are of no use on the web, are removed, saving 10 to 80 % of space. 2. Checking the so called tagged pairs, i.e. the tags that always have to appear together with their end tags. Further, IMG tags are checked for Width, Height and Alt attributes. Missing attributes are added with values which are automatically detected. 3. Checking the validity of the internal hyperlinks, 8 levels deep. 4. Marking dangling tags and missing attributes to find and fix them quickly. 5. Converting special characters to the &....; notation. In version 5.5.2 the alert about Mac OS X has been adapted so that users who have Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 located on one and the same volume or partition, can continue to use HTML-Optimizer if they have started up their computer with Mac OS 9. [Archived as /info-mac/text/html/html-optimizer-552.hqx; 1245 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: "Stanley C. R. Roche Busk" To: Subject: [*] Loan Calc v1.2 Loan Calc v1.2 Maxprog - October 1, 2001 ________________________________________________________________________ Maxprog is proud to present Loan Calc v1.2, a new release of our full featured and very easy-to-use Loan calculator for Macintosh. Loan Calc is a full featured currency-independent loan calculator. Loan Calc calculates everything from monthly payments up to total loan costs and allows you to generate and save to a text or excel sheet the full payments list, from a customizable start date. - Screenshots: http://www.maxprog.com/screenshots/LoanCalcshot.jpg Loan Calc is available from: - MacOS classic (FAT) : http://www.maxprog.com/shareware/LoanCalc.sit - MacOS X (Carbon) : http://www.maxprog.com/shareware/LoanCalc_X.sit New in this version: -------------------- - Full multi-document interface. - Loan documents file handling. - Export payments list to text files. - Export payments list to excel sheets. We value your feedback and we'd love to hear what you have to say. Please e-mail us at dev@maxprog.com with your comments and suggestions. (Be as descriptive as posible). You can unsubcribe to Loan Calc press releases sending the following command or replying to this mail with all text quoted: UNSUBSCRIBE <[E-mail Address]> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ See enclosed documentation to find out more about what Loan Calc can do for you ! Thanks for supporting Loan Calc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/loan-calc-12.hqx; 1386 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: "Stanley C. R. Roche Busk" To: Subject: [*] Loan Calc v1.2 for X Loan Calc v1.2 for X Maxprog - October 1, 2001 ________________________________________________________________________ Maxprog is proud to present Loan Calc v1.2 for MacOS X, a new release of our full featured and very easy-to-use Loan calculator for Macintosh. Loan Calc is a full featured currency-independent loan calculator. Loan Calc calculates everything from monthly payments up to total loan costs and allows you to generate and save to a text or excel sheet the full payments list, from a customizable start date. - Screenshots: http://www.maxprog.com/screenshots/LoanCalcshot.jpg Loan Calc is available from: - MacOS classic (FAT) : http://www.maxprog.com/shareware/LoanCalc.sit - MacOS X (Carbon) : http://www.maxprog.com/shareware/LoanCalc_X.sit New in this version: -------------------- - Full multi-document interface. - Loan documents file handling. - Export payments list to text files. - Export payments list to excel sheets. We value your feedback and we'd love to hear what you have to say. Please e-mail us at dev@maxprog.com with your comments and suggestions. (Be as descriptive as posible). You can unsubcribe to Loan Calc press releases sending the following command or replying to this mail with all text quoted: UNSUBSCRIBE <[E-mail Address]> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ See enclosed documentation to find out more about what Loan Calc can do for you ! Thanks for supporting Loan Calc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/loan-calc-12-x.hqx; 1009 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: support To: Subject: [*] Pitbull Pro v2.2.1 (Advanced Hotline Client) Carbon License: Shareware (Fully functional 30 day trial) Price: $11 (US) Email: support@hotline-tools.com Web Site: www.hotline-tools.com Requirements: OSX 10.1 or higher Pitbull Pro is a complete, powerful client for the Hotline protocol. Pitbull Pro combines the functionality of the regular Hotline Client with advanced administration features and the power of Pitbull, allowing it to automatically recover from virtually any connection problem that can occur without user interference. Like the proverbial "pitbull", once Pitbull Pro puts its "teeth" into the connection, it will not stop until the job at hand is done or until you call it off. New in 2.2.1 - Fixed GUI problems when using Pitbull Pro under OSX version 10.1 - Added a users count to the server monitor window. - News postings and chat are now displayed in a monospace font. - Fixed icon clipping in private chat window. - Fixed the row height of the list the server monitor window. - Fixed problem with deleting files from the partial transfers window. - In the user list Icons are now displayed using 16 bits instead of 8 bits. - Fixed a bug in the filter of the server list. - Added "type select" to the files list. Type part of a file name to select the first match in the file list. Press tab to jump to next match. - Added resizable columns to the server list, file list and private message list. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/pitbull-pro-221-crb.hqx; 3400 K] ------------------------------ Date: 5 Oct 2001 From: support To: Subject: [*] Pitbull Pro v2.2.1 (Advanced Hotline Client) PPC License: Shareware (Fully functional 30 day trial) Price: $11 (US) Email: support@hotline-tools.com Web Site: www.hotline-tools.com Requirements: PPC OS 8.1 or higher (with OpenTransport installed) Pitbull Pro is a complete, powerful client for the Hotline protocol. Pitbull Pro combines the functionality of the regular Hotline Client with advanced administration features and the power of Pitbull, allowing it to automatically recover from virtually any connection problem that can occur without user interference. Like the proverbial "pitbull", once Pitbull Pro puts its "teeth" into the connection, it will not stop until the job at hand is done or until you call it off. New in 2.2.1 - Fixed GUI problems when using Pitbull Pro under OSX version 10.1 - Added a users count to the server monitor window. - News postings and chat are now displayed in a monospace font. - Fixed icon clipping in private chat window. - Fixed the row height of the list the server monitor window. - Fixed problem with deleting files from the partial transfers window. - In the user list Icons are now displayed using 16 bits instead of 8 bits. - Fixed a bug in the filter of the server list. - Added "type select" to the files list. Type part of a file name to select the first match in the file list. Press tab to jump to next match. - Added resizable columns to the server list, file list and private message list. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/pitbull-pro-221-ppc.hqx; 3102 K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2001 09:02:30 -0700 From: Maurice Mike McNeil To: cheryl peters , digest@info-mac.org Subject: [A] General Controls At 2:43 PM -0700 9/27/01, cheryl peters wrote: >Since switching to OS 9.1, I can't get my computer to >save my preferences for the general controls. It Sounds like a file corruption problem. Two suggestions: 1) Throw away the General Control Prefereces File (System Folder:Preferences), you may also want to throw away the Finder Preferences. This will probably fix the immediate problem, step 2 should be done regularly in any case. 2) Groom your System with whatever utilities you have: a) Disk First Aid b) Norton Utilities c) DiskWarrior If you don't have TechTool, download it from www.micromat.com and rebuild your desktop (this is better than holding down command-option at startup because it rebuilds it from scratch) -- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2001 19:47:49 +0200 From: Henk & Jeannine To: comp-sys-mac-digest@moderators.isc.org Subject: MAC partition on a NT PC???? MAC partition on a NT PC???? Please help. I need to set-up a MAC partition on a NT machine. This MAC partition will only contain data. The machine does not have to run any MAC OS. It is currently being used as a proxy/mail server. The machine specs are: Gigabyte GA-7VXMM motherboard, AMD Duron 800 MHz, 256 Meg Dimm Ram, 20 Gig Hd, Win NT 4 Workstation, SP 5, Realtek chipset 10/100 PCI network card. The machine must still boot NT and run the Proxy, but the MAC partition must be accessible via the network. The proxy is installed on a 4 Gig NTFS partition. The other 16 Gig of the hard drive is not being used. Please help. I know NT fairly well, but I know absolutely NOTHING about MAC. Please help. Thank you. Henk de Swardt South Africa -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************