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Info-Mac Digest             Thu, 27 Feb 97       Volume 15 : Issue 50

Today's Topics:

      [*] 48hours
      [*] Blue Plastic Kaleidoscope Scheme
      [*] Chaotic Software CDEF Set #1
      [*] Chris Aaron/Kaleidoscope Patch 1.9.0
      [*] Come and Get It!
      [*] CommuniGate Server 2.7.4
      [*] die geringste Aussicht
      [*] DiskTracker 1.1.1
      [*] facespan extension 2.1
      [*] FileTyper 5.2
      [*] Find_icon 2.0, code to find an icon suite of file or folder
      [*] FloorTiles 2.0.1
      [*] Gestalt Selectors List 3.7
      [*] Hitler's Hell
      [*] Interactive Prophet
      [*] Isles
      [*] Johns WP Find Recent 2.1.1
      [*] Kinematic Land 1.5
      [*] Linko 1.0a6
      [*] ListLib 1.0
      [*] lmqeld-fr.hqx
      [*] LongToDate 0.1.6b
      [*] macmny.sit.hqx
      [*] MacOS/Kirk Startup Screen
      [*] Musicomania 1.0
      [*] My Mac Magazine #22
      [*] Photographer's Database v1.0
      [*] Pocket DiabetiCare 1.10 Beta 6
      [*] Quick Time 2.5 Icon Patch.
      [*] quotefortoday
      [*] Re:El Parso's NeXT/Copland MacOS Scheme
      [*] SeaWolf_Demo
      [*] Simple Video Saver
      [*] Snapz_Pro_Installer.hqx
      [*] Sokoban Level Editor 3.5
      [*] The_Oswiecim_Operation_Demo.sit
      [*] The Doctor is In!
      [*] The Gallery
      [*] Three Crowns
      [*] Total Shutdown 1.1
      [*] videobase_library_1.1.hqx-fm db
      [*] Waffenfabrik
      [*] Web Devil 1.0
      [*] Wizbangs Sounds
      Info-Mac Digest V15 #47

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:31 -0700
From: mjhunter@scripps.edu
Subject: [*] 48hours

Hi all,

You have been dropped within the walls of Hitler's hideaway
fortress. Your mission is simple.  You have fourty-eight hours
to find and destroy Hitler.  First you must find your way into
the fortress then work your way through a series of levels until
you find him.  Beware!!  Hilter is very well protected. (14 levels)

Let me know if you like the levels (mjhunter@scripps.edu) or can
even check out my web page at
(http://www.scripps.edu/~mjhunter/wolfen.html).

Mike Hunter

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/48-hours.hqx; 411K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:10 -0700
From: coop@netins.net
Subject: [*] Blue Plastic Kaleidoscope Scheme

This is a modification of Steve's "Red Plastic".  I just needed it in a
Blue color, so here it is for all of you Mac users to have.

Make sure to stop on by the "Save your Mac!" Homepage and see if there
is something there that you could use to personalize your Mac just a
little bit more
:)

http://www.netins.net/showcase/coop/  <Save your Mac! Homepage

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/blue-plastic.hqx; 68K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:08 -0700
From: jgiles@crl.com
Subject: [*] Chaotic Software CDEF Set #1

This Programmer's CDEF set allows the user to generate tab controls
similar to Codewarrior's Grey Tabs found in their debugger and in early
versions of the CW IDE 2.0.  Create a tabbed dialog with elegance and
ease.  By Chaotic Software, Ltd., $10 Shareware.

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/cdef-set-1.hqx; 197K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:15 -0700
From: cschaffhauser@datacomm.ch
Subject: [*] Chris Aaron/Kaleidoscope Patch 1.9.0

With Chris Aaron/Kaleidoscope patch 1.9.0 you can replace the standard
Aaron/Kaleidoscope Icons with your own ones. There are also a lot of new
PlugIns on my page at:  http://www.datacomm.ch/darkeagl/

enjoy Chris

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/chris-aaron-kaleidopatch-19.hqx; 93K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:33 -0700
From: mjhunter@scripps.edu
Subject: [*] Come and Get It!

Hi all,

Hitler is having you for dinner (literally).  That  is unless
you can get to him first.  Your mission is straight forward:
stop him and serve him up on a platter of his own.  Be careful,
the dinner party is quite large.(1 level)

Let me know if you like the levels (mjhunter@scripps.edu) or can
even check out my web page at
(http://www.scripps.edu/~mjhunter/wolfen.html).

Mike Hunter

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/come-and-get-it.hqx; 139K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:26 -0700
From: Support@stalker.com
Subject: [*] CommuniGate Server 2.7.4

CommuniGate(tm) Server

The CommuniGate Server is the kernel part of the CommuniGate Integrated
Messaging System. When installed, it runs in background (no dedicated
machine required) and it: * stores all messages sent and received; *
enables network access for CommuniGate users, maintains their mailboxes,
queues, etc.; * loads and runs CommuniGate modules (i.e. Fax Gate, UUCP
Gate, SMTP Gate, etc.) and creates the run-time environment for those
modules; * maintains system activity log; * implements routing
algorithms; * maintains a resource database and provides access to that
database for CommuniGate users and CommuniGate modules (fax cover pages,
sounds, voice scripts, info tables, etc.).

The CommuniGate services can be accessed with the CommuniGator client
software. The client software allows you to compose and read messages,
to manage your mailboxes, etc. It is also used by CommuniGate
administrator to configure, maintain, monitor and control the
CommuniGate server - locally or remotely.

The latest version of the CommuniGate System components can be obtained
from: <http://www.stalker.com> or <ftp://ftp.stalker.com>

To be notified about updates: send any message to
<mailto:cgate-on@stalker.com>

Please download the INS-Installation chapter of the CommuniGate System
Guide before you install the Server for the first time.

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/communigate-server-274.hqx; 178K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:35 -0700
From: mjhunter@scripps.edu
Subject: [*] die geringste Aussicht

Hi all,

You've returned to Hitler's Castle Wolfenstein to settle some
unfinished business.  However, the ghosts of fallen enemies are
there to greet you. Even in the spiritual world they are bent on
protecting their master.  To get to him, you must first get
through them. (5 levels)

Let me know if you like the levels (mjhunter@scripps.edu) or can
even check out my web page at
(http://www.scripps.edu/~mjhunter/wolfen.html).

Mike Hunter

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/die-geringste-aussicht.hqx; 115K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:03 -0700
From: TheVortex@kagi.com
Subject: [*] DiskTracker 1.1.1

DiskTracker is an extremely powerful and flexible disk cataloging and
management system.  It combines a huge feature set with a really easy to
use Mac-like interface.  With DiskTracker, you can quickly and easily
create a catalog of every file on every one of your floppy disks, hard
drives, CD-ROMs, optical drives, servers, or whatever.  Naturally,
DiskTracker can read into StuffIt and Compact Pro archives and
self-expanding applications.

After scanning your disks, you can then search the catalog at
unbelievable speeds with the powerful searching facility (including
multi-parameter and duplicate file searching).  You can easily create
professional looking disk labels with the built in disk labeling
facility and label template designer.

Features include:

View the contents of scanned volumes in a familiar easy-to-use
System-7-style file list. Built in  (fast!) virtual memory scheme
ensures that you won't run out of memory, even when scanning huge
volumes and CD-ROMs with only 600K of allocated RAM! Intelligent disk
scanner can operate in the background and allows either scans of online
volumes and servers or floppy disks (insert disks one at a time to scan
them). Launch files directly from the program, or have the finder
display them for you. Fast, multi-parameter (use AND, OR, or XOR)
searches. Search on almost 20 different criteria! Really powerful disk
labeling system allows completely automated disk label production. Draw
your own label templates using the built in MacDraw(tm)-style template
editor, featuring powerful file-lists and rotatable text. Fat binary
runs in native mode on PowerMacs or on 680x0 based machines. Plus much,
much, much more!

DiskTracker requires System 7.0 or later and at least 700K of available
memory.

[Archived as /info-mac/disk/disktracker-111.hqx; 814K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:16 -0700
From: zold@sirius.com
Subject: [*] facespan extension 2.1

Here is version 2.1 of the FaceSpan Extension.  It has been scanned for
virises by Disinfectant v3.6. This extension is being made available to
those people who want to use "mini" applications developed in FaceSpan,
which are considerably smaller than "complete" applications. Note: the
"complete" applications do NOT require this extension (because the
extension data is included in those apps).

As of this writing, the FaceSpan Extension is also available at the
Digital Technology International website as part of their FaceSpan
development demo package. Their website is:

http://www.dtint.com/facespan.html

You can also call 800-FACESPAN for more information.

I am not affiliated with Digital Technology International.  I have
contributed this file to make the FaceSpan Extension more available to
the masses, partly because I am a developer of FaceSpan applications.

Good luck and enjoy

Chris G

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/db/facespan-extension-21.hqx; 568K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:05 -0700
From: dazuma@kagi.com
Subject: [*] FileTyper 5.2

FileTyper version 5.2 has been released!

FileTyper is a popular and powerful shareware type/creator and file
attribute editor, including batch and filtering capabilities and a very
fast file manipulation engine. It also includes MakeAutoTyper, a utility
that creates and edits customized "AutoTypers", tiny drop-boxes that
have become widely used in the Macintosh community over the past few
years.

Version 5.2 is an incremental upgrade with several new features,
including label editors, multiple undo, default enable/disable settings,
finer control over AutoTyper behavior, and more.

More information is available at the official FileTyper home page
http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~dazuma/filetyper/

The author, Daniel Azuma, can be contacted at mailto:dazuma@kagi.com

[Archived as /info-mac/disk/file-typer-52.hqx; 703K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:10 -0700
From: jwwalker@kagi.com
Subject: [*] Find_icon 2.0, code to find an icon suite of file or folder

These routines find an icon suite for an arbitrary file, folder, or
volume. It is intended to be the same icon displayed by the Finder, but
there are a bunch of exceptions and I can't swear I found them all.
CodeWarrior C source code, code resources, and libraries, with a demo
app.

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/find-icon-20.hqx; 194K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:55 -0700
From: KarlBunker@aol.com
Subject: [*] FloorTiles 2.0.1

FloorTiles is a puzzle/arcade game for the Mac. It's in the spirit of
Tetris and Columns, but is NOT just a clone of either of those games.
It's a totally unique and original game in which you place 4-color (or
4-pattern, on B&W monitors) tiles on a grid and try to match colors with
already-placed tiles. Very simple to learn, but fun and challenging to
play. Requires both quick thinking and quick reflexes. This is version
2.0 of FloorTiles; a much-enhanced update to the original FloorTiles,
which has earned a great deal of critical acclaim (see below).
FloorTiles is actually 3 distinct games in one package. The 3 games are
similar in some respects, but each requires a different strategic
approach. Furthermore, each game can be played on either the full-sized
"Big Board" , or a smaller, quicker "Small Board", and each game can be
played in an arcade "Timer" mode or a leisurely "No-Timer" mode. Thus,
there are a total of twelve variations (3x2x2) available in this one
small program. Instructions are included in the game, under the "Guide"
and Apple menus.

This is version 2.0.1 of FloorTiles. This version introduces
preference-saving and registration via the Kagi shareware system.

Note: FloorTiles 2.0 is a shareware re-release of my commercial game
"Macao", formerly published by Axis Software.

FloorTiles runs in color on 256 color or better systems, and in glorious
B&W otherwise. Requires System 7.0 or later, 750K free RAM, any size
monitor.

Shareware, $12.00.

[Archived as /info-mac/game/arc/floor-tiles-201.hqx; 233K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:14 -0700
From: rgaros@bio.vu.nl
Subject: [*] Gestalt Selectors List 3.7

Gestalt Selectors List (GSL) It lists all sorts of information about the
Gestalt Manager, but mainly about selectors and the meaning of the
returned values. The Gestalt Manager is part of the Apple Macintosh
System Software to enable programmers to determine the availability of
certain software and hardware.

Contributions (new info, remarks, etc.) for the list can be send to:
rgaros@bio.vu.nl

Beside a large number of new and changed selectors, these are the major
changes since the previous version:

- Many new 'mach' machine IDs - News on the new Apple Logic Board Design
LPX-40 and it's machine IDs. - additional info on the System Update
selector 'sysu'. - ways to identify the hardware and software selling
company. ('hrad' and 'srad') - a new report on problems with Accelerated
68K Macintosh Computers. - How to identify the 166 MHz [and up] PowerPC
603e. ('cput') - A way to determine what type of floppy drive there is
('flpy'), like manual-eject! - Clipboard translation selectors for use
with a DOS Compatibility card ('xlsf', 'clip' and 'clpx'). - Detecting
the new Location Manager software ('trip' and 'walk') - Why you should
NOT use the 'mpeg' selector of the QuickTime MPEG Extension.

Best regards, Rene Ros rgaros@bio.vu.nl
http://www.bio.vu.nl/home/rgaros/

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/info/gestalt-selectors-37.hqx; 199K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:37 -0700
From: mjhunter@scripps.edu
Subject: [*] Hitler's Hell

Hi all,

This is a single level scenario which is actually the last level
of 48Hours.  When making the level, I had a lot of fun playing it
as a single level, so here it is.(1 level)

Let me know if you like the levels (mjhunter@scripps.edu) or can
even check out my web page at
(http://www.scripps.edu/~mjhunter/wolfen.html).

Mike Hunter

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/hitlers-hell.hqx; 28K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:59 -0700
From: keq8dolenck@unl.ac.uk
Subject: [*] Interactive Prophet

An introduction to the principles of electronic publishing.

Copyright 1996, Karl Dolenc. All rights reserved.
You may use Interactive Prophet fee of charge. Licensing details are in
the accompanying LICENSE file.
By using Interactive Prophet you agree to the terms and conditions of
the license.

You may contact the author by email at keq8dolenck@unl.ac.uk. Your
comments are welcome, but take note that no support, upgrades or changes
to the product can be offered.

Minimum system requirements to run Interactive Prophet

Color Macintosh (all content is color graphics - you won't see much in
black & white.) HyperCard Player 2.1 or above System 7 or above 2MB
application RAM (HyperCard memory partition must be at least 2048K to
display color.) 1.5MB disk space

What is Interactive Prophet?

It's a HyperCard stack that teaches the basic principles of electronic
publishing, as much by example as by instruction.

I produced this in the hope it will inspire others to similar and
greater feats. HyperCard has a poor image, but it is in my opinion the
best authoring package. I am not at all surprised that Myst was
programmed in HyperCard. And with version 3.0 it's about to get even
better.

I am a youngish (still not thirty!) freelance editor, writer, artist,
whatever, living in London, England. Other work I have on the Internet
to date is StoryProject, a freeware story development tool for fiction
writers. My next freebie, a HyperCard interactive adventure, is due out
in Spring 1997.

If you like my work and have a multimedia producer or editor vacancy in
your company, then get in touch.

Interactive Prophet was produced in HyperCard 2.2, and incorporates
AddColor XCMD and Picture XCMD, both copyright Apple Computer, all
rights reserved.

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/interactive-prophet-hc.hqx; 1320K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:57 -0700
From: muslhead@rhf.bradley.edu
Subject: [*] Isles

Isles is a hybrid of upper and lower case characters, drawn in a
traditional Roman style, but with a contemporary feel.  Type 1 format,
shareware $5.  For a specimen, look at
http://rhf.bradley.edu/~muslhead/isles.html

Alan Greene
muslhead@rhf.bradley.edu

[Archived as /info-mac/font/ps/isles-t1.hqx; 160K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:02 -0700
From: jcr2@cornell.edu
Subject: [*] Johns WP Find Recent 2.1.1

This set of macros for WordPerfect 3x keeps a running list of the last
five strings you've found with the Find/Change, Find Next or Find
Previous commands. You can also search for the contents of the
clipboard, and add the clipboard, current selection or typed text to the
list.

New in this version: add selected text directly to the list. Find Recent
is now one dialog instead of two; operates in either direction or within
selected text (automatically, if text is selected). More elegant. 2.1.1
fixes a bug.

Free. May be included on UMich and Sumex CDs.

John Rethorst

[Archived as /info-mac/text/wp/johns-wp-find-recent-211.hqx; 16K]

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Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 19:36:54 -0700
From: mike@info-mac.org (Mike O'Bryan)
Subject: [*] Kinematic Land 1.5

Kinematic Land is a graphic simulation system of kinematic chains for
Macintosh and accelerated for PowerMacintosh. It resolves the position, the
speed and the acceleration of any point and any member. You can edit closed
or opened chains, using blocked and movable points. Standard tools are
available in a palette window to make easy editing. Every member or point
could have indipendent time evolution. You control any kinematic quantity
through an unlimited number of control windows adjustable on your screen.
Some examples are bundled, like the model of a rod & crank in internal
combustion engines, the core mechanism of a textile machine, the principle
of motion-picture projectors. Help system is integrated with an AppleGuide.

What's new in release 1.5 ?

- recompiled with Metrowerks Codewarrior IDE 1.7.2 (CW10).
- Kinematic Land opens more than one document now.
- you could switch between open documents.
- real time progress added.
- windows tiling moves also the info window.
- more detailed error messages returned by Kinematic Land kernel.
- palette icons are greyed out when some tools aren't available.
- info window is also greyed when there aren't open documents.
- some bugs fixed.

Kinematic Land 1.5 is shareware and the 15$ registration is handled by Kagi
Shareware.

Ciao Marco Tenuti tencas@kagi.com tenuti@dei.unipd.it

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/kinematic-land-15.hqx; 666K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:18 -0700
From: tenuti@dei.unipd.it
Subject: [*] Linko 1.0a6

Why are people still exchanging paper business cards? Shouldn't we be
exchanging electronic business "cards" rather than paper? Paper is
bulky, hard to duplicate, easy to lose, and more expensive than bits. To
solve this problem it's easy using a Macintosh computer, an Internet
connection, Eudora and Linko. The idea of an electronic business card
was born in order to satisfy two main requirements. The first one is to
having a standard way to manage personal information, like names,
addresses, phone, etc. We would like to send our personal information to
people in a standard way when we communicate on the Internet. The second
one is the possibility to extract personal information from sender's
messages with little effort. Linko lets you manage your own business
card and your business card archive. These are its main features:

- lets you create and modify your business card. - lets you send Email
throught Internet sending Apple Events to Eudora. - lets you archive as
many cards as you want. - lets you manage business cards like any
database. - lets you import and export to PIMs, like Now Contact. - lets
you export formatted HTML pages.

It requires:

- MacOS 7.0 or newer. - 680x0 or PowerPC. - Color QuickDraw. - 800 KB
memory free for Linko.

Suggested:

- Eudora Light or Pro - Apple Guide - 1500 KB memory free for Linko.

Linko 1.0a6 is freeware. This is its first public beta release. It's
developed by the SFEMM Team. Point your browser at:

http://www.dei.unipd.it/~softing/soft13/

[Archived as /info-mac/data/linko-10a6.hqx; 602K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:20 -0700
From: dbsears@ix.netcom.com
Subject: [*] ListLib 1.0

ListLib is a library of handlers for manipulating lists, particularly
lists of records with the same properties. The test scripts demonstrate
how to use ListLib to add, delete and sort items in lists.

Daniel Sears
dbsears@ix.netcom.com

[Archived as /info-mac/data/list-lib-10.hqx; 92K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:07 -0700
From: firewalker@hol.fr
Subject: [*] lmqeld-fr.hqx

lmqeld.sit.hqx - Le menu qui ejecte les disques - INIT
Is a system extension which adds a menu in the menu bar with a list of
every mounted volumes. Simply select one to unmount it.

Thanks. -- Firewalker

[Archived as /info-mac/disk/lmqeld-fr.hqx; 86K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:12 -0700
From: Walter.Johnson@utw.com
Subject: [*] LongToDate 0.1.6b

LongToDate is a utility for programmers that can convert an internal Mac
date (unsigned long) into a human readable format. Simply copy the date
>From your debugger and paste it into LongToDate and you will get the
Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute, and Seconds. The date can be decimal or
hex. You can also build a date value by editing the Year, Month, Day,
Hour, Minute, or Seconds.

I wrote this because I was tired of seeing 2930899173 and wondering if
it was yesterday, today, or when?

This program is emailware. If you use it, send me email and let me know
what you think.

This program may be included on the archive CD-ROM's.

Walter Johnson

[Archived as /info-mac/dev/long-to-date-016b.hqx; 13K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:27 -0700
From: firewalker@hol.fr
Subject: [*] macmny.sit.hqx

macmny.sit.hqx - MacMoney - Game
Is a stategy game for Macintosh.

Thanks.
--
Firewalker

[Archived as /info-mac/game/mac-money.hqx; 268K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:23 -0700
From: irwinjm@MIAMIU.ACS.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: [*] MacOS/Kirk Startup Screen

This is a great MacOS Startup Screen for all you William Shatner fans (we
all know his real name is James T. Kirk).  It depicts many different faces
of Kirk giving insight on the MacOS.  It is 832x624 at millions of colors.
It looks great in thousands of colors also.  Please use and enjoy!

Jim Irwin

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/kirk-startup-screen.hqx; 1181K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:22 -0700
From: rui.a.pinto@mail.telepac.pt
Subject: [*] Musicomania 1.0

This is the English Version of Musicomania 1.0 ---
(There is also available a Portuguese Version of Musicomania 1.0)

Musicomania 1.0 is a FileMaker Pro template that was created to propose
an easy and fun way to manage your collection of musical recordings.
Musicomania 1.0 is simple but elegant, powerful but easy-to-use...

Some Features: To those of you, who really loves music and all over the
years scrape up a lot of recordings, Musicomania makes possible:

-the introdution of a great number of informations: (Title, Interpreter,
Author, Producer, Genre, Year of Production, Tracks' Name and Time,...)
about each one of your recordings, besides the media: CD, LP,
Cassette,... You can even introduce a reproduction of the cover artwork
and record a little sample of your's favourite track of determined
recording. - the list visualization of a part or all your recordings.
They are two alternatives (Basic and Detailed) and in both lists, the
user has a possibility to sort the records, by any of the present fields
(Title, Author,...). - the search of information in any recording. They
are two search alternatives (Specific and Global). Musicomania also
gives you the possibility of making both kinds of search, by multiple
criteria. - the print of reports. They are "only" 14 alternatives, since
the Individual Record (all fields) to diferent useful combinations.
Printing can be done on both A4 or US Letter formats. - the information
help. Anytime you want and anywhere you are, Musicomania brings to you
"on-line" help, to make clear any doubt.

Minimal Requirements:
13" color monitor
FileMaker Pro 2.x

Musicomania 1.0 is Shareware (please see the enclosed documentation).

Musicomania 1.0 may be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.

Best wishes,

Rui Alves Pinto
<rui.a.pinto@mail.telepac.pt>

[Archived as /info-mac/data/musicomania-10.hqx; 410K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:06 -0700
From: tim@mymacpro.com
Subject: [*] My Mac Magazine #22

In this issue: With America Online in the news every other day,
publisher Tim Robertson puts his two or three cents in. (My Turn)

Pete Miner looks at PRCT! What is it? Pete's Remote Control Trucking.
Sorry PC users, it only works on a Mac! (Miner Thoughts)

Grant Cassiday explores the PC press every month. In no big surprise,
they  too are talking about the Mac/NeXt deal. Find out what they think.
(Bit's and Pieces)

Macs At Work returns from editor Russ Walkowich, and he follows up on a
EvangeList posting. A very worthwhile read!

Brian Koponen on JAVA.

What is the future of the web? Brian Harnian looks at the bells and
whistles of Multimedia on the web. (Untangling The Web)

A new feature from new writer Ed Tobey called "The Senior Macintosh
Center. Got a older Mac, and starting to feel a little left out? Fear
not, Ed to the rescue!

Shay Fulton gives some Tips from a beginner on Web publishing.

Reviews: On the hardware side, Web Master Adam Karneboge reviews the
Powerbase 240 from Power Computing

Need database work done? Contact us for quality, easy to use solutions.

>From the same company who brings you My Mac Magazine. My Mac
Productions 616-968-7132

[Archived as /info-mac/per/my-mac-22-97-02.hqx; 944K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:24 -0700
From: cantoo@v-wave.com
Subject: [*] Photographer's Database v1.0

Photographer's Database v1.0 is a Filemaker Pro v3.0 shareware template
for photographers so that they may track their slides, negatives and
photos. Features include thumbnail views, complete search and sort
capabilities, and a whole lot more.  Worth downloading!

[Archived as /info-mac/data/photo-log-10-fm.hqx; 419K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:08 -0700
From: dcapp@halcyon.com
Subject: [*] Pocket DiabetiCare 1.10 Beta 6

Pocket DiabetiCare 1.10 - Pocket DiabetiCare is a application for the
Newton PDA. It was developed as a means to capture blood sugar readings
and analyze this infomation as it occurs. It is only meant as a tool to
aid in analyzing data, not a replacement for the advice of your doctor.

[Archived as /info-mac/nwt/app/pocket-diabeticare-110b6.hqx; 77K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:20 -0700
From: kcross@gwi.net
Subject: [*] Quick Time 2.5 Icon Patch.

About this patch=8A

This patch cannot work properly while virus detection software is
running.  Please make sure that you have disabled any virus detectors
before applying the patch.

Tell me what you think! E-mail me at kcross@gwi.net!

Original icon designs by Apple Computer, Inc. Variatons =A91996 Jake
Cross. Apple Computer, Inc. is in no way associated or connected with
this patch or the icons included.

This patch application was made with ResCompare, a free resource
comparison and patch generation utility. ResCompare can be FTP'ed from
most Macintosh archive sites. Send e-mail inquiries regarding ResCompare
to Michael_Hecht@mac.sas.com.

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/icon/quick-time-25-icon-patch.hqx; 25K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:00 -0700
From: mwparker@inetnow.net
Subject: [*] quotefortoday

An AppleScript script that contains 10 aphorisms/sage quotes.  It is a
demo for a similar script I have written containign 50 similar quotes
and aphorisms.  The full version costs 1 dollar, which can be mailed to
me (my address is in the file).

[Archived as /info-mac/text/quote-of-the-day-as.hqx; 10K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:17 -0700
From: votre-maman@geocities.com
Subject: [*] Re:El Parso's NeXT/Copland MacOS Scheme

Reply-To: elparso@mad.scientist.com

Please Replace the earlier version with this NEW & Improved Color Scheme
for Kaleidoscope. Thanks. Send me a reply with what is wrong with this
submission or tell me if you are posting it to the archives...

Erik Sean Parsons (El Parso)
elparso@mad.scientist.com
votre-maman@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Shores/2181/

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/parsos-next-scheme-kaleid.hqx; 100K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:39 -0700
From: wizbang@ccp.com
Subject: [*] SeaWolf_Demo

On the southern coast of a little isle called Borkum, located in the
North Sea, is a highly secret sub-pen.  This complex, home to Hitler's
prototype nuclear U-boat, is heavily guarded.  Your mission: take it and
the submarine out of commission.  The world could meet it's destruction
if that Submarine ever reaches the coast of England, or even worse:
America.

This all new Wolfenstein scenario, featuring never-before-seen graphics
for the Macintosh, will challenge you beyond what mere mortals could
endure. Each level consists of puzzles and challenges that could take
hours to solve.

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/sea-wolf-demo.hqx; 317K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:30 -0700
From: doug@apple.com
Subject: [*] Simple Video Saver

Simple Video Savor v1.0

Allow you to save QT or Jpeg's at time intervals for web support

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/simple-video-saver.hqx; 35K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:25 -0700
From: help@ambrosiasw.com
Subject: [*] Snapz_Pro_Installer.hqx

Ambrosia Software, Inc. has just released Snapz Pro 1.0.1, which
contains a number of bug fixes and adds a few features.

The following is a list of the bugs that were fixed in Snapz Pro 1.0.1

Removed an erroneous check that caused Snapz Pro to not load at all on
machines running an OS earlier than System 7.1.3.  This affected only
68K machines.

Revised the CLUT/video card synching code so that it doesn't erroneously
attempt to synch them.  Symptoms of this would be the captured image
would be darker or lighter than it should have been.  This only affected
some PowerBook and grayscale monitor users.

The Register Snapz Pro application now supports the ability to send
eMail directly to us, instead of having you save it as a Text file. This
works only if you have a SMTP server and TCP/IP connection to the
Internet.

Snapz Pro now gives you an error message if you run out of disk space
saving screenshots.

Snapz Pro now properly captures the name of the frontmost application
consistently.

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/snapz-pro-101.hqx; 799K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:29 -0700
From: fstadler@access.ch
Subject: [*] Sokoban Level Editor 3.5

Sokoban Level Editor 3.5 (a HyperCard/Player Document)
MacSokoban Level Editor lets you design your own levels and
edit existing levels of Sokoban 3D, MacSokoban, a Mac-
Sokoban module or Windows Sokoban.INI. Its interface
is like any paint software you use.
You can save your work as TEXT file or export it directly
into Sokoban 3D sets or a MacSokoban module; if you have PC
Windows Sokoban, you can import or export single levels as
a text and copy it into SOKOBAN.INI.

[Archived as /info-mac/game/sokoban-level-editor-35.hqx; 210K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:47 -0700
From: wizbang@ccp.com
Subject: [*] The_Oswiecim_Operation_Demo.sit

In The Oswiecim Operation you travel covertly to a small concentration
camp in southeast Poland where it has been learned that unspeakable
horrors are being committed.  The journey is long and cold. Numerous
times you almost get caught by Hitler's soldiers and their blood thirsty
dogs!  Finally arriving, you drop off the bottom of a the rail car you
travelled 20 miles under and slip into the cover of darkness.  You make
your way for the camp.

You will enjoy this all new original Wolfenstein 3D scenario for the
Third Encounter!  It is decked out with loads of new graphics, enemies
and objects!  If you have played Adolf's Gymnasium or Sea Wolf, and seen
with your own eyes how Hitler means to enlist the aid of the underworld,
then you will be astounded at his progress.  The hordes of hell ride
high on the almost overwhelming wave of slaughter coming your way!
Check it out today!

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/the-oswiecim-operation-demo.hqx; 497K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:42 -0700
From: mjhunter@scripps.edu
Subject: [*] The Doctor is In!

HI all,

Are you ready for your check up?  The Doctor is in and he is
ready for you.  Don't avoid him; the Doctor's office is the only
way out!(1 level)

Let me know if you like the levels (mjhunter@scripps.edu) or can
even check out my web page at
(http://www.scripps.edu/~mjhunter/wolfen.html).

Mike Hunter

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/the-doctor-is-in.hqx; 108K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:45 -0700
From: mjhunter@scripps.edu
Subject: [*] The Gallery

Hi all,

With the rumor of an ending war, Hitler has retreated to his
personal gallery.  This fortress houses not only the works of
art stolen throughout his conquest of Europe, but also personal
works of his own.  To insure the end of the war, you must slip
into Hitler's gallery and destroy the evil artist. (10 levels)

Let me know if you like the levels (mjhunter@scripps.edu) or can
even check out my web page at
(http://www.scripps.edu/~mjhunter/wolfen.html).

Mike Hunter

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/the-gallery.hqx; 982K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:49 -0700
From: mjhunter@scripps.edu
Subject: [*] Three Crowns

To all,

Originally a level set for Wolfenstein 3d: The First Encounter,
this set has been spruced up and is now ready for the commerical
version of Wolfenstein 3d.  It's a treasure hunt; collect the
three crowns in each level and move on.  It's easy (or is it?)
(3 levels)

Let me know if you like the levels (mjhunter@scripps.edu) or can
even check out my web page at
(http://www.scripps.edu/~mjhunter/wolfen.html).

Mike Hunter

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/three-crowns.hqx; 129K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:18 -0700
From: dwill@connectnet.com
Subject: [*] Total Shutdown 1.1

In short: My applescript does just about everything before shutting
down. 1) quits all applications, 2) closes all windows, 3) ejects and
disks, CD's 4) cleans up the desktop, 5) Displays a message, 6) Shuts
down.

Try it, you might like it.

Please use the register program to register your copy. (Only $2.00)

email me with questions at dwill@connectnet.com

Thanks for listening!Chad Cox

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/total-shutdown-11.hqx; 67K]

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Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 19:37:12 -0700
From: rpickel@mcs.com
Subject: [*] videobase_library_1.1.hqx-fm db

VideoBase Library is a Filemaker Pro 3.0 movie/TV show database.  While
this is the first version released to the public, I've been working on
this database for a long time.

This database provides many automation features for helping with a large
video collection.  Also this is an active project.  Ideas/suggestions on
improvements are welcome.

This project can be placed on commercial CD-ROMs and freely distributed
as long as the archive is not modified in anyway.

Thanks,
Robert Pickel

[Archived as /info-mac/data/video-base-library-12.hqx; 280K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:51 -0700
From: mjhunter@scripps.edu
Subject: [*] Waffenfabrik

Hi all,

With the rumor of an ending war, Hitler has retreated to his
personal gallery.  This fortress houses not only the works of
art stolen throughout his conquest of Europe, but also personal
works of his own.  To insure the end of the war, you must slip
into Hitler's gallery and destroy the evil artist. (10 levels)

Let me know if you like the levels (mjhunter@scripps.edu) or can
even check out my web page at
(http://www.scripps.edu/~mjhunter/wolfen.html).

Mike Hunter

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/waffenfabrik.hqx; 285K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:27:32 -0700
From: SouthSide@kagi.com
Subject: [*] Web Devil 1.0

Web Devil is a tool for downloading web pages and their associated
images, textures, and links quickly and easily. Give it a URL and it
will download all the items on that web page. It has an easy to use
interface, is scriptable and recordable, and is fully multi-threaded so
it won't hog the CPU. $10 Shareware. For more information, send mail to
Chaotic@kagi.com.

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/web-devil-10.hqx; 490K]

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 02:26:53 -0700
From: wizbang@ccp.com
Subject: [*] Wizbangs Sounds

Wizbang's Wolfenstein Sounds is a collection of new sounds for the
Wolfenstein 3D game.  All of the sounds are new with the exception of
the gunshots. Instructions for installation are included.  Have fun!

[Archived as /info-mac/game/com/wolf/wizbangs-wolf-sounds.hqx; 636K]

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Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 12:22:45 -0500
From: Craig Criss <crissc@doim6.monmouth.army.mil>
Subject: Info-Mac Digest V15 #47

Question

    On boot up i get the following dialog box "Some location files are not the
right version. Consult your manual (1020)"  Any clues ???

    thanx

    crissc@doim6.monmouth.army.mil

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