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Info-Mac Digest             Sat, 03 Jan 98       Volume 15 : Issue 290

Today's Topics:

      [*] "Styles" Bunnies for Kaleidoscope 1.8
      [*] "Styles" Geometric for Kaleidoscope 1.8
      [*] "Styles" Peach Lace for Kaleidoscope 1.8
      [*] "Styles" Twilight for Kaleidoscope 1.8
      [*] ChangeFileDates
      [*] ChristmasFun Time
      [*] Conbelin - knotwork clip art
      [*] deTeXtor1.4.1
      [*] Faeries for Kaleidoscope
      [*] Fetch-O-Matic 2.0.3 automated website maintenance via FTP
      [*] Hyperize v2
      [*] IC 1.2 (updated)
      [*] India Ink 1.4 - stylized Photoshop halftones
      [*] Jubal Sans 1.2 Multiple Master font - a scalable Espy Sans
      [*] KillerApp v1.1
      [*] Mac INIT Strings (mis.sea)
      [*] MacASM82
      [*] Master Spell 3.0 Spelling Tester
      [*] MetroGnome
      [*] Newton Aviator 1.1 Demo
      [*] PC Demo
      [*] PictureSnooperV1.3  AutoSearch/Download Binaries Off NewsGroups
      [*] PlayerPRO Internet PlugIn 1.0
      [*] PRAM Inspector 1.0
      [*] QuickEncrypt 3.0b3; a flexible and secure encryption utility.
      [*] RoyalOrchid 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope
      [*] RoyalOrchid+ 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope
      [*] StopWatch1.4.1
      [*] Trilite 1.0

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:37 -0700
From: jparris6@netpath.net
Subject: [*] "Styles" Bunnies for Kaleidoscope 1.8

Bunnies has a softer-colored menu, the added resources new to Kaleidoscope
1.8, such as larger grow boxes, barber-pole progress bar, added texture,
written-in trash and folders.  Shareware. Email: jparris6@netpath.net

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/styles-bunnies.hqx; 104K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:39 -0700
From: jparris6@netpath.net
Subject: [*] "Styles" Geometric for Kaleidoscope 1.8

Geometric has added resources for Kaleidoscope 1.8, including larger grow
boxes and it has the custom folders and trash of all my schemes.  It has a
strong design element on a grayscale background.  Re-designed menubar and
menu.  Shareware.

Email: jparris6@netpath.net

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/styles-geometric.hqx; 75K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:41 -0700
From: jparris6@netpath.net
Subject: [*] "Styles" Peach Lace for Kaleidoscope 1.8

Peach Lace has a completely re-designed menubar and menu, added resources
now allowed by Kaleidoscope 1.8 (such as larger grow boxes), barber-pole
progress bars added, added desktop textures, custom folders and trash
written-in, and a separate set of Peach Lace folders.  Shareware.
Email: jparris6@netpath.net

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/styles-peach-lace.hqx; 140K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:43 -0700
From: jparris6@netpath.net
Subject: [*] "Styles" Twilight for Kaleidoscope 1.8

Twilight is a landscape color scheme which has been updated for
Kaleidoscope 1.8.  It has larger grow boxes and added resources, written-in
custom trash and folders, more textures. Shareware. Email: jparris6@netpath.net

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/styles-twilight.hqx; 86K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:05:04 -0700
From: nbuchdah@maths.adelaide.edu.au
Subject: [*] ChangeFileDates

Attached is ChangeFileDates, a utility for changing the creation and/or
modification dates of files on a Macintosh.  The program should run on any
Macintosh running system 6.0.1 or greater.

Please see the accompanying ReadMe file for more information.

ChangeFileDates is copyright Nicholas Buchdahl 1997, but free for
non-commercial
redistribution.

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/change-file-dates.hqx; 9K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:47 -0700
From: Catzlover@aol.com
Subject: [*] ChristmasFun Time

A holiday entertainment for young children. Decorate a Christmas tree, dress
up some snow people, or make a gingerbread house a work of art.

Brought to you by Bry-Back Manor
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/6459

[Archived as /info-mac/game/christmas-fun.hqx; 1883K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:05:07 -0700
From: feorag@antipope.org
Subject: [*] Conbelin - knotwork clip art

Conbelin is a selection of clip art inspired by knotwork patterns on the
"Great Wheel Cross of Conbelin" at Margam Abbey in Wales. The images are
all 300 dpi b/w TIFFs suitable for laser printing, and compatible with
most DTP packages.

Freeware.

bb
Feorag

[Archived as /info-mac/art/grf/conbelin.hqx; 336K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:23 -0700
From: nbuchdah@maths.adelaide.edu.au
Subject: [*] deTeXtor1.4.1

Attached is deTeXtor, a small
application designed to clean up the mess left by your implementation of
TeX.

TeX (pronounced "teck") is a typesetting program, particularly useful for
anything involving formulas.  It is in widespread use in the hard
science/mathematics academic communities.

If you do not use TeX at all, deTeXtor is of no use to you so don't bother
to download it.

deTeXtor is copyright Nicholas Buchdahl 1997, but free for non-commercial
redistribution.

The program should run on any Macintosh running system 6.0.1 or greater.

[Archived as /info-mac/text/tex/detextor.hqx; 17K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:32 -0700
From: royerm@icanect.net
Subject: [*] Faeries for Kaleidoscope

	Here is my latest Kaleidoscope scheme "Faeries"
Please post on the recent additions page...
	Thanks and happy new year, Martha Royer

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/faeries-for-kaleidoscope.hqx; 542K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:57 -0700
From: film2@emedia.net
Subject: [*] Fetch-O-Matic 2.0.3 automated website maintenance via FTP

Fetch-O-Matic is a new approach to automated website maintenance via FTP.
Fetch-O-Matic allows web authors to freely create and update files locally
without needing to keep track of their work, and then automatically catalog
the alterations and update the website.

Fetch-O-Matic differs from other available synchronization and maintenance
schemes in that it does not require any local machine to have a complete
site copy. For example, one might decide to grab a few pages and change
them (and/or add some new files) from a Powerbook. Later, the site copy on
the primary machine can be quickly brought up-to-date with just two clicks
- without having to remember what was changed or open the Powerbook.

Fetch-O-Matic is extremely easy to use. Novice web authors in search of a
simple way to update a personal web page won't be intimidated by its power.
Experienced hands will find that previously dreaded operations such as
multi-file search and replace, with the subsequent headache of tracking
down and uploading scattered altered files, are rendered painless. Transfer
errors such as uploading/downloading to the wrong directory are a thing of
the past. If several people are maintaining a site they are protected from
treading on each other's updates.

Fetch-O-Matic was conceived and developed to fill a need in servicing a
large site (http://www.filmscouts.com). Uploads and downloads of thousands
of files at once have been performed with ease. But even on a site with
just a few pages, Fetch-O-Matic will ease the updating chores.

Fetch-O-Matic requires Dartmouth's FTP client "Fetch", AppleScript, the
scripting addition Jon's Commands, and, optionally, Alessandro Levi
Montalcini's "List Files" (providing a significant speed improvement for
large sites), all of which are readily available online. Fetch-O-Matic runs
on any Mac OS machine with reasonable (8mb+) RAM running System 7 or 8. It
runs in the background. It is shareware with a single-user license fee of
$20. There is a free 30-day trial period.

The complete documentation is available online at the Fetch-O-Matic home
page, http://www.filmscouts.com/software/fom.html

*** Version note: v. 2.0.3 incorporates new features, bug fixes and
improvements to the User Guide.**

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/fetch-o-matic-203.hqx; 513K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:25 -0700
From: jcj@mail.usyd.edu.au
Subject: [*] Hyperize v2

Hyperize2 is a standalone drag-and-drop application that converts plain
text documents into HTML. Hyperize2 does what is required to duplicate, as
far as practicable, the structure and appearance of your text on a Web
page.

Hyperize2 creates pages, frames, or fragments of HTML code from files that are
dropped on it or opened interactively, or from text on the Clipboard. It
arranges for HTML formatting commands that reproduce your document's structure
in terms of paragraphs, lines, indents and, to some extent, columns. It also
translates characters which are special either to HTML or to the Macintosh into
HTML-acceptable equivalents.

If you've used Hyperize 1.1 before, you'll notice the following new features:
        Hyperize2 runs native on a PowerPC.
        Hyperize2 can now create whole pages, frames, or fragments of
        HTML-encoded text.
        Hyperize2 can now read from and/or write to the Clipboard.
        Hyperize2 is much smarter than its predecessor about indentation, and
        somewhat smarter about columnar layouts.
        Hyperize2 has two new formatting options. They concern whether leading
        white space on a line is intended to introduce new paragraphs or new
        column-aligned list items, and the distance between column stops.
        Hyperize2 stores its default preferences in a preferences file, and
        allows the user to create secondary settings files for particular types
        of task, such as hyperizing justified text fragments or whole program
        listings. These files can be opened from within the application or
        double-clicked to launch the application with their settings.
        Hyperize2 lets you browse for documents and applications when setting
        the File Creator for its output files. It also allows you to choose an
        output file name and location that's different from the default.
Hyperize2 works on any type of Macintosh with System 7 or later. It can run in
about 128Kb of memory, in which any number of files of any size can be
processed. Operations involving the Clipboard require more, according to
the size of its contents.
The (fat binary) application itself is about 64k.
Freeware. Feedback is appreciated.

Dr Jason Johnston
mailto:jcj@mail.usyd.edu.au
http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~jcj
fax: +61 2 9519 6184

[Archived as /info-mac/text/html/hyperize-2.hqx; 51K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:27 -0700
From: fabian.lidman@swipnet.se
Subject: [*] IC 1.2 (updated)

Intelligent Chaos (IC) is a simple tool which allows You to study the
emergence of chaotic behaviour in the logistic equation and related
iterations. Of course there already exist plenty of programs that makes
beautiful chaotic graphs, but You will never understand chaos theory
without looking at the actual numbers. That is what You can do with IC,
in great detail. The equation used is a*x*(1-x), but in future versions,
you will be able to change this. The chaotic parameter (a) is given the
default value 3.5699, that is just below the point where chaos sets in,
but the idea is of course that You should let i vary from 2 to 4. Use
Balloon help to get info about the controls.

The included CrossBasic sourcecode shows how the execution of the
formula works.

This version is about 100% better than 1.1, and has many bugfixes,
together with a lot of new features.

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/ic-12ppc.hqx; 170K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:45 -0700
From: lloyd@kagi.com
Subject: [*] India Ink 1.4 - stylized Photoshop halftones

India Ink is a filter for Photoshop that gives you over a dozen exotic
ways to convert color or greyscale images to unusual black-and-white
halftones. Suitable for image stylization or black-and-white printers,
most styles offer variable line weight, warping, gamma, and scaling.

Version 1.4 adds special modes that work in color, as well as a zoomable
preview, saveble presets, and a randomizer.

India Ink is shareware for Macintosh. To see the results, and to check
for updates, visit http://ccn.cs.dal.ca/~aa731/indiaink.html .

[Archived as /info-mac/gst/grf/pshp/india-ink-14.hqx; 256K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:52 -0700
From: wamozart@teleport.com
Subject: [*] Jubal Sans 1.2 Multiple Master font - a scalable Espy Sans

Jubal Sans version 1.2; December 28, 1997; by Martin P. Pfeiffer.

Jubal Sans is a font family that brings Apple Computer's "Espy Sans"
bitmap font to the printed page.

About the Jubal Sans Multiple Master font:
Jubal Sans is based on Apple Computer's "Espy Sans" bitmap font. Espy
Sans is a font designed by Apple's Human Interface people for easy
readability on computer screens. This bitmap font is also used by the
Newton and comes with the Newton Toolkit as well as the Newton Toolkit
Demo (part of "Programming for the Newton" by McKeehan and Rhodes).

Now you can use Espy Sans on your printer as well. I was fascinated by
the towering x-height and easy readability of this font when I first
started using eWorld. Then the font showed up again in Greg Landweber &
Ed Voas' "Aaron" system extension to update the look of your Mac. I
designed Nu Sans, which is a TrueType/PostScript version of Espy Sans.
But these fonts were only based on the 12 pt versions of Espy Sans-there
are other sizes as well, from 9 to 16 pt. So I decided to try my hand at
creating a Multiple Master font. It is a two-axis font (weight and
optical size) based on Espy Sans 9 & 16 pt and Espy Sans Bold 9 & 16 pt.

Marty Pfeiffer
http://www.teleport.com/~wamozart/fonts.html
This file may be included on any Info-Mac CD-ROM release

[Archived as /info-mac/font/jubal-sans-12-dem.hqx; 206K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:05:09 -0700
From: Arnout.Symoens@ping.be
Subject: [*] KillerApp v1.1

KillerApp is a neat Drag 'n Drop utility which scans files, folders and
disks for preview information, custom icons, SEA code and/or PowerPC code
and removes it according to the preferences you set thus regaining precious
hard disk space.

New Features in v1.1 :
- Support for removal of self extracting code from compressed files.
- Support for temporary preferences.

Yours Sincerely,

Arnout Symoens
Arnout.Symoens@ping.be

[Archived as /info-mac/app/killer-app-11.hqx; 28K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:55 -0700
From: mark@mrdataworks.com
Subject: [*] Mac INIT Strings (mis.sea)

Mac INIT Strings 2.0

Mac INIT Strings is a freeware utility that displays a list of modem
INITialization strings categorized by manufacturer and model. All of the
strings are meant for use with a Macintosh computer. Version 2.0 now
allows you to test an INITialization string with the modem currently
connected to your Macintosh computer.

This requires the use of the Apple Serial Tool which is part of the
Apple Communications ToolBox (CTB). The installer will place a copy of
the Serial Tool in your Extensions Folder requiring you to restart your
machine after the installation process is complete.

Mac INIT Strings was built with Mac OS 8 and is therefore, Mac OS
8-compatible. You will need at least System 7.1 and 4 MB of physical
(installed) memory in order to use Mac INIT Strings.

Since Mac INIT Strings is freeware, you agree to use the utility at your
own risk by reading this document. MRD offers no technical support for
this utility by e-mail, facsimile nor telephone. If you do however, have
comments on Mac INIT Strings, please feel free to e-mail MRD at
support@mrdataworks.com.

* If you find an INITialization string that does not work correctly,
please send an e-mail to support@mrdataworks.com.

* If you know of an INITialization string that is missing from the Mac
INIT Strings database, please send an e-mail to support@mrdataworks.com.

Thanks and most of all - have fun. That's what the Mac's all about.

Long live Apple!

Mountain Ridge Dataworks
North Vancouver, BC, Canada

WWW: http://www.mrdataworks.com

E-Mail: admin@mrdataworks.com

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/info/mis.hqx; 312K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:28 -0700
From: rosyna@wcoil.com
Subject: [*] MacASM82

MacASM82 is an AppleScript script that handles the converting of CAZ output
files into TI82 program files. CAZ is a utility that assembles Z80 assembly
into machine code. However, CAZ was never intended for the TI calculators,
and the author of CAZ attempted to add some interprogram converting to CAZ,
as demonstrated by the ZSHELL and greyed out TI83 output options under the
CAZ menu (see section 4 for more information). MacASM82 merely creates a
program file header, given all of the data fed to it in the selected CAZ
output file. It does this by doing a load of calculations (which I would
never have been able to complete without the guidance of the ASM82 mailing
list at www.ticalc.org). DOS users have, for a long time, been able to
assemble and make TI82 assembly programs. Now, the many Mac geniuses will
be able to also.
A final note: MacASM82 was never intended to be used as a teaching method.
I provide absolutely no information on learning assembly language in this
package. If you do not know Z80 assembly, but are interested anyway, search
the web for asm ti sites, etc.

authors email address: mailto://Asmti82@aol.com

This is done with the authors permission

[Archived as /info-mac/sci/calc/mac-asm-82.hqx; 130K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:53 -0700
From: jaylich@interaccess.com
Subject: [*] Master Spell 3.0 Spelling Tester

Master Spell administers spelling drills using the Mac's speech
capabilities. Where programs for beginning spellers leave off, Master Spell
takes you to mastery of spelling for ages 8 through adulthood.

Features

- Custom spelling word lists
- Anti-redundancy routines
- Alternate Spellings
- Adjustable pronunciation and definitive clues
- Audible and visible correction
- Review of Misspelled words
- Individual Test Histories
- Fat Binary
- Supports 512 x 384 resolution
- Completely rewritten from scratch since 2.0

Testimony

One father said his nine year-old daughter has particular trouble with
spelling and that she is, for the first time, scoring 100% on her tests at
school. She considers Master Spell her "secret weapon".

Requirements

- A 32MHz 68030, 68040, or PowerPC Macintosh.
- System 7.1 or newer MacOS
- Version 1.5 or newer of Apple's PlainTalk Text-to-Speech
  available at http://www.speech.apple.com/

Shareware: $15, Students $10.

This software may be included in any CD-ROM collection provided that I'm
notified.

http://homepage.interaccess.com/~jaylich/MasterSpell
jaylich@interaccess.com or jaylicht@kagi.com

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/master-spell-30.hqx; 662K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:05:11 -0700
From: nbuchdah@maths.adelaide.edu.au
Subject: [*] MetroGnome

Attached is a metronome program for
the Macintosh.  The program should run on any Macintosh running system
6.0.1 or greater.

It is primarily intended for those of us who practise some kind of musical
instrument in the office.  Please see the accompanying ReadMe file for
further information.

MetroGnome is copyright Nicholas Buchdahl 1997, but free for non-commercial
redistribution.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/time/metrognome.hqx; 95K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:30 -0700
From: newtonaviator@pobox.com
Subject: [*] Newton Aviator 1.1 Demo

Newton Aviator 1.1 Demo - Flight planning for pilots, including weight and
balance, great circle routes, density altitude, zulu time, etc. This is a demo
version of Newton Aviator 1.1. It has all the features of the Newton Aviator 1.1
product, but it will expire 30 days after installing on your Newton. Newton
Aviator is a flight-planning package for general aviation pilots. It includes a
database of all U.S. (and many non-U.S.) public-use airports, and calculates
great circle routes, wind triangles, weight and balance, density altitude, zulu
time, etc. The enclosed user's guide provides complete details. If you like the
demo and wish to order the full product version, please see our web site
(http://www.pobox.com/~newtonaviator), or contact us directly.

[Archived as /info-mac/nwt/newton-aviator-11-demo.hqx; 1319K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:48 -0700
From: mark@mrdataworks.com
Subject: [*] PC Demo

PC Demo

Version 1.5
December/97

Tired of hearing about how good PC's are? Frustrated because 90 percent
of the world uses them? Fed up with having your friends razz you because
you use a Mac and they use a PC? Worry no more - PC Demo is here.

PC Demo will let you completely DEMO-lish 4 different PC models using 4
different methods of destruction:

* Shotgun
* Missile
* 240 Volts
* Microwave Oven

PC Demo will help you to relieve computer-related stress and let you
have some fun at the same time. After using the program just once, you
will instantly:

* Get revenge on the PC world
* Feel stronger and more confident
* Be thankful you own a Mac
* Buy another Mac

Don't delay - download PC Demo today and join the thousands of other
happier Mac users across North America! PC Demo requires:
* A Power Macintosh
* Min. 14" Color Monitor (min. 256 colors - thousands of colors preferred)
* Min. System 7.5
Long Live Apple!

=A91996/97 MRD

WWW:  http://www.mrdataworks.com
E-Mail: mark@mrdataworks.com

[Archived as /info-mac/game/pc-demo.hqx; 2257K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:58 -0700
From: Qsys@kagi.com
Subject: [*] PictureSnooperV1.3  AutoSearch/Download Binaries Off NewsGroups

Tired of waiting for pictures to download?  Searching for that perfect
ClipArt, or Raytraced Images (or other binary file), but can't stand
searching through GigaBytes of Postings?  That is why I wrote
PictureSnooper!!

PictureSnooper is an Application that Searches UseNet NewsGroups for binary
files, while you are having dinner, at the movies, or even sleeping.  These
binary files are usually pictures (and sometimes executables and HTML
files).   After finding a binary file, PictureSnooper downloads the file,
decodes that file, and saves that file to the directory of your choice for
later viewing.

New Features since version 1.2:
* MacOS 8 Appearance Class Support.
* MIME format messages.
* Expanded Messages.
* Download/Filter Newsgroup List from Server
* Fixed Problem with Server Authentication
* Bug Fixes

Requires:
* System 7.0 or Later.
* Macintosh with the Thread Manager Extension (Later System
   Versions Have ThreadManager Built In).
* Access To A News Server Through Your Internet Provider.

Thanks,
Michael QSys Software
e-mail:  Qsys@kagi.com

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/picture-snooper-13.hqx; 1114K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:05:00 -0700
From: rosset@dial.eunet.ch
Subject: [*] PlayerPRO Internet PlugIn 1.0

Player PRO Netscape Plugin 1.0

PlayerPRO Netscape Plugin is an extension for your Netscape
Communicator=81 software. It will allow you to include, control and play
music files. It supports soundtracker files : MOD, S3M, MADx and XM. For
more informations about these music files, download the PlayerPRO
application, a full music editor (http://www.quadmation.com/pphome.htm).

How to use it

Simply drag "PlayerPRO Plugin" file in your "Plug-ins" folder in
Netscape.

Example in HTML: <EMBED src=3D"music.mad" HEIGHT=3D125 WIDTH=3D199>

Actually, there are no specific parameters... they will be compatible
with MODLUG

Thanks

This plugin is developped with the help of:

- CodeWarrior
- PowerPlant
- PlayerPRO C Library
- Netscape Communicator 4
Sincerely,

Antoine

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/playerpro-plugin-10.hqx; 1035K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:05:06 -0700
From: alexandre.trottier@videotron.ca
Subject: [*] PRAM Inspector 1.0

PRAM Inspector 1.0 - Various settings need to be preserved when the Macintosh is
off so they will still be present at the next system startup.  This information
is kept in parameter RAM (PRAM), which is stored in the clock chip together with
the current date and time setting.  The clock chip is powered by a battery when
the system is off, thereby preserving all the settings stored in it.
PRAMInspector lets you see exactly what is stored in your PRAM, so you can
detect
PRAM problems by yourself.

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/pram-inspector-10.hqx; 305K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:05:02 -0700
From: info@dejal.co.nz
Subject: [*] QuickEncrypt 3.0b3; a flexible and secure encryption utility.

QuickEncrypt 3.0b3
Release 6 beta; by David Sinclair.
Drop a file on this application to quickly and securely encrypt it, or
decrypt previously encrypted files.  It is very configurable and has many
features, including support for files of an unlimited length, multiple
worksets, user-controlled password limitations, default passwords,
automatic encryption and/or decryption, verification of validity, the
option of a standard source folder and various destination options,
opening files once decrypted (via AppleEvents), and more.

Shareware, US$25.  You can register via e-mail using your credit card:
<reg@dejal.co.nz> or <dejal@ihug.co.nz>.

The latest version can be obtained by anonymous ftp from ftp.erehwon.org in
the /pub/dejal directory, or via the Dejal Userware Web pages:
<http://www.dejal.co.nz/>.

Requires Mac OS 7.0 or later; compatible with Mac OS 8.

New features and other changes in this release:

   o  Implemented extracting of files and folders from the archive
      window.

   o  Continued work on other aspects of the archive window.

   o  Enhanced the About URL links to highlight on click instead of
      launching immediately.

   o  Fixed bug in workset picker that would prevent users from
      choosing a workset.

   o  Fixed bug introduced in a previous beta release that prevented
      old encrypted files from working.

   o  Added option of going to QE web page when beta release expires,
      to download the latest release.

[Archived as /info-mac/cmp/quick-encrypt-30b3.hqx; 263K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:36 -0700
From: awong@iper.net
Subject: [*] RoyalOrchid 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope

RoyalOrchid

Version 1.5.6 for Kaleidoscope 1.8

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/royal-orchid.hqx; 26K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:34 -0700
From: awong@iper.net
Subject: [*] RoyalOrchid+ 1.5.6 - Kaleidoscope

RoyalOrchid+

Version 1.5.6 for Kaleidoscope 1.8

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/ks/royal-orchid-plus.hqx; 43K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:05:12 -0700
From: nbuchdah@maths.adelaide.edu.au
Subject: [*] StopWatch1.4.1

Attached is StopWatch1.4.1, a stopwatch utility for the Macintosh.  The
program should run on any Macintosh running system 4.2 or greater.

Please see the accompanying ReadMe file for more details.

StopWatch is copyright Nicholas Buchdahl 1997, but free for non-commercial
redistribution.

[Archived as /info-mac/app/time/stopwatch.hqx; 33K]

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Date: Sat, 3 Jan 1998 11:04:50 -0700
From: maurojc@bigvax.alfred.edu
Subject: [*] Trilite 1.0

Trilite 1.0 - is a shareware game similiar to tic-tac-toe, but much more fun and
challenging.  The object is to get three adjacent squares set to your color.
These squares may be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal.  On your turn, click on
any empty square to fill it with your color.  Sound simple enough?  Well, here's
the trick: you may only have three squares at a time.  Once you click on a
fourth
square, the first one you selected becomes empty again, allowing your
opponent to
make a surprise move.  You may play against another person or a computer player
(with two levels of difficulty). System Requirements - Mac OS 7.0 or Higher,
Color Monitor, 512K RAM.

[Archived as /info-mac/game/trilite-10.hqx; 248K]

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