Subject: Info-Mac Digest V18 #93 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Tue, 26 Jun 01 Volume 18 : Issue 93 Today's Topics: [*] DiskCatalogMaker 2.4.1 - Freeware [*] DiskCatalogMakerX 2.4.1 - Freeware [*] Glossary 1.0 for Macintosh [*] HTML-Optimizer 5.3.1 [*] HTML-OptimizerPlus 3.3.1 [*] HTML-OptimizerPlus 3.4 [*] Paragon Poker Suite [*] Patent Grabber 1.1 - download US patents for free [*] PhotoGrid 2.0, a quick image viewer with resizable thumbnail [*] QIF Convert 1.7 - Adding Categories to QIF Files [*] Tex-Edit Plus for OS X 4.1.2b5J - Japanese Version [*] TidBITS#585/25-Jun-01 [*] UPresent Viewer (Carbon) v2.5.2 - free viewing companion toUPresent [*] UPresent Viewer v2.5.2 - free viewing companion to UPresent. iMac battery Recording Streaming Audio Virtual PC Printing Problem 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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[Archived as /info-mac/disk/disk-catalog-maker-241.hqx; 294 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Jun 2001 From: Katsuya Fujiwara To: Subject: [*] DiskCatalogMakerX 2.4.1 - Freeware DiskCatalogMaker for MacOSX 2.4.1 (A Disk Management Tool) Freeware DiskCatalogMaker is a simple disk management tool which catalogs disks. FEATURES - Aqua look and feel. - Supports Finder AppleEvents. (Select original, and open original) - Supports drag and drop. (Copy, clip, trash, and catalog disks.) - Supports StuffIt / CompactPro / LHA archive Formats. DiskCatalogMaker for MacOSX requires MacOSX 10.0 or later. [Archived as /info-mac/disk/disk-catalog-maker-x-241.hqx; 675 K] ------------------------------ Date: 26 Jun 2001 From: David Lawrence To: Subject: [*] Glossary 1.0 for Macintosh Glossary 1.0 is a stand alone application that glosses words used in Shakespeare's works. It includes a find function, print capability, and is useful to find the meanings of word that have changed meaning or are not used anymore. What You Need to Make It Work It will just sit there and do nothing unless you have: A Mac Mac OS from the last five to ten years It needs little and does its job [Archived as /info-mac/text/glossary-10.hqx; 82 K] ------------------------------ Date: 24 Jun 2001 From: Ton Brand To: Subject: [*] HTML-Optimizer 5.3.1 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. Version 5.3.1 fixes a bug that crashed the program when opening it from a write-protected medium. [Archived as /info-mac/text/html/html-optimizer-531.hqx; 1025 K] ------------------------------ Date: 24 Jun 2001 From: Ton Brand To: Subject: [*] HTML-OptimizerPlus 3.3.1 HTML-OptimizerPlus is the ideal tool for managing one or more (max. 16) web sites, to make sure that all web pages and graphic files are optimized, without broken links or dangling tags. The program offers 5 functions and supports drag & drop via its Helper application HTML-Dropper. Further it offers various upload and download capabilities plus other useful options that make working with HTML-OptimizerPlus 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-OptimizerPlus 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. Version 3.3.1 fixes a bug that crashed the program when opening it from a write-protected medium. [Archived as /info-mac/text/html/html-optimizer-plus-331.hqx; 1384 K] ------------------------------ Date: 26 Jun 2001 From: Ton Brand To: Subject: [*] HTML-OptimizerPlus 3.4 HTML-OptimizerPlus is the ideal tool for managing one or more (max. 16) web sites, to make sure that all web pages and graphic files are optimized, without broken links or dangling tags. The program offers 5 functions and supports drag & drop via its Helper application HTML-Dropper. Further it offers various upload and download capabilities plus other useful options that make working with HTML-OptimizerPlus 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-OptimizerPlus 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. Version 3.4 fixes a bug that could cause an error when choosing a folder to optimize its contents. [Archived as /info-mac/text/html/html-optimizer-plus-34.hqx; 1388 K] ------------------------------ Date: 24 Jun 2001 From: Nick Trout To: Subject: [*] Paragon Poker Suite Paragon Poker Suite is a complete suite of popular poker games such as 5 Card Draw, Texas Hold 'Em and 7 Card Stud. The suite also features a high speed Poker Calculator to provide odds and statistics on any starting poker hand. Paragon Poker Suite truly fills a much needed gap in the Macintosh Poker games market. Registration fee US$10. Requires System or later. Min 600x800 col display and 2MB RAM. [Archived as /info-mac/game/crd/paragon-poker-suite.hqx; 762 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Jun 2001 From: "Bruce A. Pokras" To: Subject: [*] Patent Grabber 1.1 - download US patents for free Patent Grabber(TM) 1.1 Copr. 2001 Bruce A. Pokras - All rights reserved worldwide A product of the Mac-Stacks Emporium (http://www.kagi.com/mac-stacks) Patent Grabber makes it easy to download U.S. patents for free from public patent archives. Instead of going to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office web site and loading and printing patent pages one at a time from your web browser, you simply give Patent Grabber a list of patents and click "Get Patents." Patent Grabber then downloads every page of all the patents to your Mac while you do something else. And once the patents are downloaded, they are yours to keep and print from Patent Grabber's special Library folder at any time. You can download the patents in either Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) or TIFF format. In either case, if the patent was issued after 1975, you automatically also receive the text of the patent in HTML format so that you can copy and paste the text from your web browser into a word processor, if desired. Even though the public archives provide their patents as a number of separate image files (one for each page of the patent), Patent Grabber makes printing so seamless you will think that all the pages of each patent were together in a single file. You can print as many of the patents as you wish with just a click or two. Additionally, for any individual patent, you can print just the pages that you want. Patent Grabber requires a PowerPC Mac with System 8.6 or higher and AppleScript, and should run under the Classic mode of OS X. To print patents that are in TIFF format, Patent Grabber needs either Thorsten Lemke's "GraphicConverter" or Blue Globe Software's "Tiff-Sight" (Ver. 1.1 or higher). Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to print patents that are in Acrobat (.pdf) format. To view and/or print the text of a patent, you need a web browser. Patent Grabber is initially in a free evaluation mode. In this mode you can download the first five pages (and all of the text, if available) of any U.S. patent. Shareware $20 (may be registered via the Kagi Store by following a link on the Mac-Stacks Emporium Home or by using the enclosed Register program). [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/patent-grabber-11.hqx; 1204 K] ------------------------------ Date: 23 Jun 2001 From: NattaWorks-Nagano To: Subject: [*] PhotoGrid 2.0, a quick image viewer with resizable thumbnail üEPhotoGrid is a simple image viewer that shows a lot of images at a time. üETreeView which is like Finder's list view lets you select the folders and files you want to view. üEGridView lists all the image files as thumbnails in a grid structure. You can resize the thumbnails at anytime so you can view the images with various scales. üEConvenient Move/Copy dialog. üESlideshow. üESystem requirements: PPC Mac like iMac. MacOS 8 or higher. MacOS 8.6 and QuickTime 4 are recommended. üEShareware price : U.S.$15. üEhomepage: http://www.pluto.dti.ne.jp/~natta/english.html ver2.0: - Independent control of "Show icon", "Show preview data", "Show thumbnail". - Improved "Preview data" handling. - Limited support for EPSF files. - a couple of inefficient/insufficient cache controls - etc. [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/photo-grid-20.hqx; 1178 K] ------------------------------ Date: 26 Jun 2001 From: John Woodward To: Subject: [*] QIF Convert 1.7 - Adding Categories to QIF Files QIF Convert converts Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) banking or credit card transaction files, adding Quicken categories based on the description of each transaction. It is useful for converting QIF downloaded from online banking or credit card web sites before importing them into Quicken. To convert a QIF file, just drop it onto QIF Categories. You can configure QIF Categories as a browser helper application for files of type application/qif to have it invoked automatically on downloaded QIF files. QIF Convert converts each transaction in the QIF file by: 1) Deleting any existing category, and adding a category associated with the transaction's description; 2) Removing the plus sign from transaction amounts (because not all versions of Quicken allow plus signs); 3) Optionally adding an indication that the transaction has cleared; 4) Optionally extracting a check number from the description (unless the transaction already has a check number) and using it as the check number that Quicken will recognize; 5) Optionally changing the description and category to values associated with the combination of the original description and the amount; and 6) Optionally allowing you to confirm the transaction, where the description and/or category can be changed, or the transaction can be deleted. You have the option of store transactions from one ore multiple accounts in the same output file. System requirements: * System 7.5.3 through 9.1 For more information, please read the documentation enclosed, or visit the QIF Convert Web page: http://homepage.mac.com/jplw/QIFConvert.html [Archived as /info-mac/app/bus/qif-convert-17.hqx; 241 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Jun 2001 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] Tex-Edit Plus for OS X 4.1.2b5J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the Tex-Edit Plus package. **This is the beta version of the Mac OS X package. Tex-Edit Plus is a scriptable, styled text editor that fills the gap between Apple's bare-bones SimpleText and a full-featured word processor. It's fast, efficient, and has a clean, uncluttered interface. It's also great for cleaning up text which is transmitted over the Internet. Tex-Edit Plus features: Extensive munging abilities, unlimited file size, Drag&Drop support, AppleScript support, Word Services support, Speech Manager support, picture handling, sound handling, movie handling, ability to create SimpleText Read-Only documents, and much more. Tex-Edit Plus can read and write UTF-16 (unicode) text. The new file format is fully backward compatible with previous versions. Tex-Edit Plus supports unlimited undo and redo. Each paragraph can be formatted individually. These new paragraph settings include text justification (left, center, right, full), space above, space below, left indent, right indent, first line indent (or hanging outdent), and bottom border (in one of several line styles). Each paragraph can also have its own line spacing (in one point increments) and dominant text direction (useful for right-to-left scripts). [Archived as /info-mac/text/tex-edit-plus-osx-412b5-jp.hqx; 1713 K] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 21:00:00 -0700 From: TidBITS Editors To: digest@info-mac.org, mac-l@sparky.listmoms.net, Subject: [*] TidBITS#585/25-Jun-01 TidBITS#585/25-Jun-01 It's MacHack time again, and Adam reports from Dearborn about Mac OS X's acceptance at the annual developer gathering. Read on to find out which hacks took home the top honors at the MacHax Group's Hack Contest, and then tune in for the second part of Jonathan Rentzsch's look at WebObjects, Apple's industrial strength Web application development kit. In the news, Mac OS X 10.0.4 solves a number of problems, and Extensis releases Suitcase 10. Topics: MailBITS/25-Jun-01 MacHacking Mac OS X The MacHax Hack Contest 2001 WebObjects: WO Is Me, Part 2 [Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-585.etx; 31K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Jun 2001 From: Kyle Hammond To: Subject: [*] UPresent Viewer (Carbon) v2.5.2 - free viewing companion toUPresent This is the UPresent Viewer v2.5.2 built for MacOS X. UPresent Viewer is the free viewing companion to UPresent - Multimedia Presentation Manager, the multimedia authoring and presentation application from CodeBlazer Technologies, LLC. The UPresent Viewer lets you view, navigate, and print pre-assembled multimedia presentations authored in UPresent. The Viewer works like Adobe Acrobat's Reader for viewing PDF documents, no editing functions are available. System Requirements: PowerPC based Macintosh. Requires Mac OS 8.6; built for Mac OS X. Requires QuickTime 4.0. For MacOS 8.6 - 9.x, requires CarbonLib 1.1 and 15 MB free RAM. [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/u-present-viewer-252-cbn.hqx; 1391 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Jun 2001 From: Kyle Hammond To: Subject: [*] UPresent Viewer v2.5.2 - free viewing companion to UPresent. UPresent Viewer v2.5.2 is the free viewing companion to UPresent - Multimedia Presentation Manager, the multimedia authoring and presentation application from CodeBlazer Technologies, LLC. The UPresent Viewer lets you view, navigate, and print pre-assembled multimedia presentations authored in UPresent. The Viewer works like Adobe Acrobat's Reader for viewing PDF documents, no editing functions are available. System Requirements: PowerPC based Macintosh. Requires MacOS 8.1. Requires QuickTime 4.0. Requires 15 MB free RAM. [Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/u-present-viewer-252.hqx; 1165 K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 09:26:34 -0700 From: Doug Hardie To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: iMac battery A 3 month old iMac had its backup battery die. Its covered under the warantee, but the tech said the battery died because the user after shutting down the iMac would turn off the power strip t was plugged into. Is this real? I don't think so. I can't figure out how it would affect it. -- -- Doug ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 11:27:58 -0400 From: Bull Durham To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Recording Streaming Audio Does anyone know of software that permits one to directly record streaming audio to disk? There are lots of software packages that allow you to record to disk but the input selections are generally limited to microphones, CDs, and the sort. The output of, say, QuickTime Player or Real Player, can not be recorded directly. The best I could do was to hang a microphone next to a speaker, but this is clunky (and noisy). Thanks, Bull of Blacksburg. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 21:38:16 -0400 From: ngpappas To: "digest@info-mac.org" Subject: Virtual PC Printing Problem I run my business (Lizzy s Ice Cream) on Macs. When Intuit stopped upgrading the Mac version of Quickbooks(QB), I installed Virtual PC(VPC) and migrated to the Windows version of QB. I recently upgraded to VPC version 4 because I wanted to take advantage of dynamically expanding drive images and the claimed speed improvements. Since then I have encountered a major problem: Printing from QB to my Laserwriter IIg via Appletalk over Ethernet frequently results in a Postscript error that causes Postscript code to be printed. Among other things, it means we can t print paychecks very easily. Connectix s response is that this is a known problem and printing more than 5 pages via Print Spooling is unlikely to work. Kind of a major undocumented shortcoming, don t you think? One tech support person told me that this problem was exacerbated by small memory allocations. At his suggestion, I increased the preferred memory for VPC and the Print Monitor, but this has had no effect. I was also told that the only way to avoid using Print Spooling was to have a dedicated printer connected, for example via USB. This situation seems preposterous. I am surprised and disappointed in Connectix. This problem did not exist on my configuration before I installed VPC Version 4. This is clearly a bug, but Connectix doesn t seem to want to deal with it. Has anyone else had to deal with this situation? Have you found a way out, or do I have to drop back to VPC Version 2 (which is going to be a major pain in the butt)? Nick Pappas -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************