Subject: Info-Mac Digest V19 #23 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 07 Mar 02 Volume 19 : Issue 23 Today's Topics: (A) unrecognizable (ibm?) cd format [*] 1.4 UPDATE of Email Magician.sit [*] Firefly v0.1 [*] Hotel02US [*] Keyboard Maestro 1.0.2J - Japanese Version [*] LockOut 3.3J for Mac OS X - Japanese Version [*] NoShift Plus1.0 [*] PolyRoot 1.06 Classic 68K [*] PolyRoot 1.06 Classic Carbon [*] PolyRoot 1.06 Classic PPC [*] PolyRoot 1.06 OS X [*] QuickTrash 1.0 for MacOS X [*] QuoEdit mini 1.0.4 [*] RPN Calculator 1.60 Classic PPC [*] Traversal 1.0 [*] Y! Groups Extractor [Cbn] 1.3: Yahoo! Groups binary downloader [*] Y! Groups Extractor [PPC] 1.3: Yahoo! Groups binary downloader [Q] Eudora Headers Dictionaries freeze Logitech QuickCam Express with Mac? Microsoftdialoglib OS X Mail Rules Pagemaker 6.5 Reinstalling Office 98 & 2001 - Which Updaters? 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Sheldon" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: (A) unrecognizable (ibm?) cd format Os 9.1 or 9.2 does need another extension and control panel, currently, with os x classic not using this particular extension to mount the cd (duely reported by me to Apple and Springer, so they will use a more universal cd format---the file names aren't all that long to use this microsoft format). Ray Thompson, a buddy from a local Apple computer club, told me about Joliet and I found it with Sherlock 2. http://www.tempel.org/joliet/#intro ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 2002 From: Christopher Yavelow To: Subject: [*] 1.4 UPDATE of Email Magician.sit This is a Stuffit archive of Email Magician 1.4 for Eudora« (Mac), the one-button solution to managing your email from YAV Interactive Media, the company that produced the internet power-tool MetaTag Manager, and developed LEGO's award-winning first CD-ROM. The software automatically creates filters, mailboxes, and nicknames (address book entries) with one click. You can generate hundreds of filters in the time it takes to construct one manually. Email Magician creates mailboxes to go with your new filters, and can also add new nicknames to your address book corresponding to your new mailboxes. This "Swiss Army Knife" for Eudora« includes powerful spam filtering and comes with well over a hundred spam filters. Email Magician lets you organize and edit your filters, mailboxes, and nicknames too. The program also offers one-click archiving of mailboxes, as well as automated archiving of messages within mailboxes exceeding a specified message limit, or of entire mailboxes that haven't been modified within a certain time-period. Version 1.3 automatically collects spammer addresses from your spam box, or other holding area with a single click. Email Magician uses this ever-growing collection to generate new four new types of spam filters so you won't be bothered by such message clutter again. These new spammer address filters supplement the nearly 200 existing subject-based spam filters included with Email Magician. Version 1.4 adds FileMaker export options, including stripping html tags in the export process. Email Magician introduces an intelligent Urgent Filter note-pad where you jot down phrases and email addresses that tell Email Magician to override existing filters and gather all your "to do" items into a single mailbox for quick disposition. Email Magician automates many email "house-cleaning" chores one performs periodically -- besides message and mailbox archival, the software offers deletion of empty mailboxes and "orphan-filters," meaning filters targeting missing mailboxes, creation of filters and/or mailboxes for all nicknames in your address books, creation of "group" addresses for use with Eudora's "Intersects Nickname" options, and much more. ---------------------------- This file may be included on the commercially available CD-ROM of the archives. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/email-magician-14.hqx; 2405 K] ------------------------------ Date: 1 Mar 2002 From: Aaron Golden To: Subject: [*] Firefly v0.1 Don't try to interpret it. As you use Firefly you will begin to understand. It will sooth and relax you as you learn to simply accept. Play with it. There's really nothing more. There's no need to describe exactly "what" the buttons do because you can see. Source Notes: The source code is available in Firefly's package. Control-click the Firefly icon and select "Show Package Contents". Firefly will be opened as a folder. Open the "Source" folder to access the source code. Version History: 0.1 - released 2/24/02 [Archived as /info-mac/game/firefly.hqx; 73 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 2002 From: Fbaronnet@aol.com To: Subject: [*] Hotel02US Hotel '02 is my first real video game, written with RealBasic, in around 3 weeks. It's a board game which takes back Monopoly's and other games' concept. You have to earn money by building Hotels, selling Antiquity... Hotel '02 is freeware. Characteristics: Çboard game in 2D Çcolored graphics Çno sound (not yet) Ç2 to 4 players Ç2 to 4 CPU players Çyou can save and resume your game Configuration: Macintosh, 5 mo de RAM, 5 mo of disk space, systeme 8x 9x Classic. ------------------ For more informations http://www.mandysia.fr.fm (web site in english !) fbaronnet@aol.com [Archived as /info-mac/game/brd/hotel-2002.hqx; 2000 K] ------------------------------ Date: 21 Feb 2002 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] Keyboard Maestro 1.0.2J - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the Keyboard Maestro package. An essential utility for anybody who works on their Mac, Keyboard Maestro perform many different tasks simply by pressing a few keys. Keyboard Maestro allows you to spend more time working and less time mousing and clicking and typing to get the work done. Keyboard Maestro has built into it three core features to make working on the Mac much simpler: Hot Keys, Program Switcher, and Clipboard Switcher. The Hot Key feature enables you to define any number of user configurable actions simply by pressing a keystroke. Hot Key actions include quitting, hiding, or activating applications, inserting text, executing an Apple or UNIX Script, opening files or folders, and so much more. All hot keys can optionally be targeted to specific applications, allowing the hot key to be active only when you find it most useful. Keyboard Maestro incorporates the wildly popular Classic MacOS application switching utility, Program Switcher. In fact, Keyboard Maestro was written by the author of Program Switcher. With the Program Switcher feature, you are able to launch, switch, hide, and quit applications with a simple keystroke. Keyboard Maestro brings to MacOS X what Classic Mac users have been enjoying since 1994 - the most refined application switching utility there is! Keyboard Maestro also has the extremely useful clipboard utility Clipboard Switcher built in. Clipboard Switcher allows you to define any number of clipboards which you can use to copy to and paste from simply by pressing a keystroke. Clipboards are automatically saved through system restarts and user logouts, and always available when you need them. Changes in version 1.0.2: *Hot Keys now allow the following keys to be used with no modifiers: escape, page up, page down, home, end, help forward delete *Editing hot key names and keystrokes enabled in the main window (click the name or keystroke to edit) *New Hot Key: Execute UNIX script hot key (e.g., shell script, perl script) *Main Window is now resizable, and the resizing is remembered *Finished the hot key with 'A' bug I started fixing in v1.0.1 :-/ *You can now cancel clipboard switcher with the escape key *Compiled Apple Scripts in the data fork are now selectable for the "Execute Apple Script" hot key [Archived as /info-mac/gui/keyboard-maestro-102-jp.hqx; 948 K] ------------------------------ Date: 23 Feb 2002 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] LockOut 3.3J for Mac OS X - Japanese Version This is the Japanese version of the LockOut package. This is the Mac OS X version of LockOut. A Mac OS 8 &9 version is also available. Rated 4 stars at ZDNet! Rated 4 cows at Tucows! Rated 5 Dudes (highest rating) by FileDudes! LockOut is a simple application to help keep people from using your Mac while you're away. LockOut helps keep your Mac safe from co-workers while at the office, and from your kids while at home. Once LockOut is activated, all anyone will see on your Mac is the LockOut security screen: *A valid password must first be entered to access your Mac *Messages can be left by others *Create your own custom voice warning *Easily activated with a customizable hot key *Activate automatically after a pause time *Monitor security warnings from anywhere in the world via e-mail. *And more... New for LockOut 3.3: *Complete support for Mac OS X. New for LockOut 3.2.1: *In the Preferences window, the admin password is required to uncheck Admin mode. New for LockOut 3.2: *New Preferences window is much easier to use. *Improved user's manual. *Bug fixes. [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/lockout-osx-33-jp.hqx; 1489 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Feb 2002 From: "Royce K. DeBow Sr." To: Subject: [*] NoShift Plus1.0 NoShift_Plus1.0? is a clever little program written with SEVERAL people in mind. For businesses who just want to save time! And TIME is MONEY! Or say you only have one hand, arm, toe, or other handicap (WHATEVER) to type with. It's for you. Or maybe your just LAZY. It's for you too! It's also for you if you type a lot of email addresses@WHEREVER. It's for you. If you have a habit of putting a lot of things in (parentheses). It's for you. If you like to write in shorthand & you use % 's a lot. It's for you. It's for you if your into $$$, or #'s Now we've added the following (By request) üï š Ñ ¨ ¿ \ : '   _ [Archived as /info-mac/cfg/no-shift-plus-10.hqx; 50 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 2002 From: Jeff Baker To: Subject: [*] PolyRoot 1.06 Classic 68K PolyRoot is a companion application to RPN Calculator. It is freeware. PolyRoot, as its name suggests, tackles the problem of finding polynomial roots. It can quickly find roots of polynomials from degree 1 to 10. Also, coefficients may be real or complex. The root-finding algorithms are pretty robust, and should provide useful results in most every situation. The Classic and X builds are functionally identical, but the X build is sized for better appearance in the high resolution, anti-aliased environment found in MacOS X. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/poly-root-106-68k.hqx; 522 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 2002 From: Jeff Baker To: Subject: [*] PolyRoot 1.06 Classic Carbon PolyRoot is a companion application to RPN Calculator. It is freeware. PolyRoot, as its name suggests, tackles the problem of finding polynomial roots. It can quickly find roots of polynomials from degree 1 to 10. Also, coefficients may be real or complex. The root-finding algorithms are pretty robust, and should provide useful results in most every situation. The Classic and X builds are functionally identical, but the X build is sized for better appearance in the high resolution, anti-aliased environment found in MacOS X. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/poly-root-106-cbn.hqx; 816 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 2002 From: Jeff Baker To: Subject: [*] PolyRoot 1.06 Classic PPC PolyRoot is a companion application to RPN Calculator. It is freeware. PolyRoot, as its name suggests, tackles the problem of finding polynomial roots. It can quickly find roots of polynomials from degree 1 to 10. Also, coefficients may be real or complex. The root-finding algorithms are pretty robust, and should provide useful results in most every situation. The Classic and X builds are functionally identical, but the X build is sized for better appearance in the high resolution, anti-aliased environment found in MacOS X. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/poly-root-106-ppc.hqx; 705 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 2002 From: Jeff Baker To: Subject: [*] PolyRoot 1.06 OS X PolyRoot is a companion application to RPN Calculator. It is freeware. PolyRoot, as its name suggests, tackles the problem of finding polynomial roots. It can quickly find roots of polynomials from degree 1 to 10. Also, coefficients may be real or complex. The root-finding algorithms are pretty robust, and should provide useful results in most every situation. The Classic and X builds are functionally identical, but the X build is sized for better appearance in the high resolution, anti-aliased environment found in MacOS X. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/poly-root-106-osx.hqx; 813 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 2002 From: "Kevin S. Lim" To: Subject: [*] QuickTrash 1.0 for MacOS X What is QuickTrash and How do you use it? QuickTrash is a Droplet that stays in the ToolBar of Finder Window. Once installed, it appears in every Finder Window opened. In order to move selected files or folders to the Trash, first select the files or folders as normally you would. Then one click on the QuickTrash icon will do the job. Just one click. Alternate way of doing it is to drag the items and drop them into the QuickTrash icon. This is essentially the same as having the Trash on every Finder Window. Why use QuickTrash? Have you ever been tired of dragging files or folders to the Trash in order to delete them? Did you drop them many times in the wrong folder or in the dock while you are on the way to Trash? Sure, there is a contextual Finder menu with control key that you can use to "Move to Trash". This still requires two hands. Contact QuickTrash reqires MacOS X. QuickTrash is a Freeware and thanks to the wonderful ProjectBuilder from Apple Computer, Inc. However, the idea of such application is original and the author had it for a long time. If you like the application, please express it by sending me a postcard. I would love to hear any comments and suggestions. Via mail: Kevin S. Lim 4517 Ojai Loop, Union City, CA 94587 mailto:cafeville@mac.com Enjoy! [Archived as /info-mac/gui/quick-trash-10.hqx; 135 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 2002 From: Lyomei Sakai To: Subject: [*] QuoEdit mini 1.0.4 "QuoEdit mini", a small version of plain text editor "QuoEdit", is for use on small system of System 7.1 or later. It's free. This tiny application is still WorldScript savvy in editing and search, supports four levels of undo and redo for each document, and has useful shortcut keys. This version 1.0.4 fixed a bug and got some minor changes. Enjoy! Lyomei Sakai http://www5c.biglobe.ne.jp/~quo/ [Archived as /info-mac/text/quo-edit-mini-104.hqx; 53 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 2002 From: Jeff Baker To: Subject: [*] RPN Calculator 1.60 Classic PPC RPN Calculator is a solid implementation of RPN for Macintosh computers running MacOS 8.1 through 9.x. It has a simple, intuitive interface which can scale up or down to meet various levels of need. The program also leverages some basic MacOS technologies like the clipboard and drag & drop, which makes the program interface quite well with other programs that generate or accept numeric data in text form. [Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/rpn-calculator-160-ppc.hqx; 958 K] ------------------------------ Date: 20 Feb 2002 From: Catara Software To: Subject: [*] Traversal 1.0 Traversal is an addictive puzzle game, the object of which is to eliminate as many tiles as possible without boxing yourself in. That is easier said than done. Travesal is an ideal "coffee-break game". You can easily play a round or two in the amount of time it takes for your latte to cool. Traversal features three difficulty levels each with their own high score list so you can brag to your friends. Traversal is $10 Shareware. Requires MacOS X For more information about Traversal or any of our other products surf to: http://homepage.mac.com/catara/products [Archived as /info-mac/game/traversal-10.hqx; 1365 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 2002 From: Kem Tekinay To: Subject: [*] Y! Groups Extractor [Cbn] 1.3: Yahoo! Groups binary downloader Y! Groups Extractor 1.3 will automate downloading of binaries from the Yahoo! Groups service (http://groups.yahoo.com/). You can get your list of subscribed groups, choose the ones you want to download, set the starting message and number of downloads, and go. Y! Groups Extractor will cycle through those groups efficiently to figure out which messages have binaries attached and process the number you requested. Version 1.3 addresses recent changes in Yahoo!'s layouts that interfered with bulk downloads. It also adds the ability to hide groups and some interface improvements. Y! Groups Extractor is PowerPC-only and requires MacOS X or MacOS 8.6 or later with CarbonLib 1.3 or later installed. A PowerPC version for MacOS 8.1 or later is also available, as is a Windows version. Y! Groups Extractor is made with REALbasic. Y! Groups Extractor is shareware. For more information, see our web site at or contact Kem Tekinay, the author, at . Distribution of unmodified versions of Y! Groups Extractor on commercially available CD's is permitted. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/y-groups-extractor-13-cbn.hqx; 1125 K] ------------------------------ Date: 25 Feb 2002 From: Kem Tekinay To: Subject: [*] Y! Groups Extractor [PPC] 1.3: Yahoo! Groups binary downloader Y! Groups Extractor 1.3 will automate downloading of binaries from the Yahoo! Groups service (http://groups.yahoo.com/). You can get your list of subscribed groups, choose the ones you want to download, set the starting message and number of downloads, and go. Y! Groups Extractor will cycle through those groups efficiently to figure out which messages have binaries attached and process the number you requested. Version 1.3 addresses recent changes in Yahoo!'s layouts that interfered with bulk downloads. It also adds the ability to hide groups and some interface improvements. Y! Groups Extractor is PowerPC-only and requires MacOS 8.1 or later. A Carbon version for OS X or MacOS 8.6 or later with CarbonLib 1.3 or later installed is also available, as is a Windows version. Y! Groups Extractor is made with REALbasic. Y! Groups Extractor is shareware. For more information, see our web site at or contact Kem Tekinay, the author, at . Distribution of unmodified versions of Y! Groups Extractor on commercially available CD's is permitted. [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/y-groups-extractor-13-ppc.hqx; 831 K] ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2002 13:25:13 -0600 From: The Sissons To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: [Q] Eudora Headers I am trying to get Eudora 5.1 (Sponsored Mode) to display all headers (as obtained by pressing the blah, blah, blah button) prior to forwarding the message as part of a filter. I have played with the x-settings (123 in particular) and don't seem to be able to get it to display all of the headers. Does anyone have any suggestions? TIA Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 23:18:30 +0000 From: Tom Murphy/Tom=?ISO-8859-1?B?4XMg0yBNdXJjaPo=?= To: Subject: Dictionaries Hallo Why in preferences is the spelling Tab always faded and dictionaries don't seem to load ? Tom Murphy, Ireland ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 19:31:07 +0000 From: Tom Murphy/Tom=?ISO-8859-1?B?4XMg0yBNdXJjaPo=?= To: Subject: freeze Hi Folks my imac has taken to freezing the first time I try to connect to outlook express each day ,sometimes it does not work until the third or fourth try, then it is ok . any ideas?? Tom Murphy, Kilkenny. tpom@eircom.net ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 22:45:17 -0500 From: Charlie Summers To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Logitech QuickCam Express with Mac? Folks; Has anyone written any drivers for the Logicam QuickCam Express for use with a Macintosh? Seems a little odd that a USB camera would only work with Windows... Charlie (who had his aDSL provider mail him one, even though he apparently can't use it) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 16:22:33 +0000 From: Jennifer Grimes To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Microsoftdialoglib I have an iMac and keep getting an error message when I try to use Word or Excel, saying can't find MicrosoftDialogLib. Can you help? Jennifer -- Grimes & Co. Jamestown Business Park Finglas Dublin 11 Ireland Tel: +353 1806 8918 Fax: +353 1806 8920 Website: www.GrimesCo.ie ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 08:53:44 -0500 From: Christopher To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: OS X Mail Rules Does anyone know the details of the pattern matching in Apple's OS X Mail program for automatic rules? I would like to write a rule that matches a bunch of keywords (free|cash|rich|etc) and transfers all these messages to a selected folder. As far as I can tell, you have to write a separate rule for every keyword. The same question applies to Sherlock. The old version let you create multiple selectors for filename, so you could search for files named "Hello" && ".Java". I can't find a way to search for AND/OR criterion on the same field anymore. Thanks for any pointers. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 20:45:38 -0500 From: "Stacy Stets" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Pagemaker 6.5 I had to reinstall system software and consequently Pagemaker will not open because it can not find the chunkmgr.lib file. Could someone send me the pagemaker 6.5 library? Of course I can't find the installation disks. Thanks, Stacy _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 13:30:58 +0000 From: "F.J. Lalor" To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Reinstalling Office 98 & 2001 - Which Updaters? I need to reinstall both Office 98 and 2001 following a disk re-format and am somewhat bewildered by the range of updaters available - particularly for Office 98. Has anyone definitive information on which should be used and which have been superseded? TIA - Fergus Lalor -- -------------------------------------------------- Dr. Fergus Lalor, Senior Lecturer, Chemistry Dept., University College, Cork, IRELAND. Telephone: 353-(0)21-4902317. Fax: 353-(0)21-4274097 -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************