Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #208 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Fri, 29 Dec 00 Volume 17 : Issue 208 Today's Topics: (A) Cube Can take two monitors 512 meg PowerBook chips? [*] ATF (Adding Three Fractions) [*] CHASE (Chase) [*] COINS ($1.64 Puzzle) [*] Cyclone 1.4 Carbon [*] Cyclone 1.4 Classic [*] Default Folder 3.0.9 - Open/Save dialog enhancement [*] Default Folder D-3.0.9 - German Open/Save dialog enhancement [*] Default Folder DK-3.0.9 - Danish Open/Save dialog enhancement [*] Default Folder F-3.0.9 - French Open/Save dialog enhancement [*] Default Folder J-3.0.9 - Japanese Open/Save dialog enhancement [*] Fat Tracker 4.0 (Mac) [*] FTILE Fraction Tiles [*] GRAPHING (Graphing Functions) [*] Mosquito [*] NLINE (Number Line) [*] ResCompare 2.6 [*] Roidz 0.9a [*] Roidz 0.9a Source Code [*] SLOTS (Slot Machine Clinic) [*] TimeZonesHC 1.07 / HyperCard stack time in ALL timezones including DST [*] WRITING (Writing Numbers Part 2) Driver for Apple Scanner One other Tetris Game question... 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It has two video-out ports, the ADC and VGA port. Of course this means one display has to be compatible with one connector, while one is with the other connector. This according to Apple's own specs. Whether or not that supports the concept of an extended desktop, I can't say. But at least it does have two monitor compatible ports. Sincerely, abrody@smart.net -- Come visit an internet index of 14 topics and over 800 links at: http://www.index-site.com/ All links verified monthly. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 16:10:13 -0600 From: J W Cuncannan To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: 512 meg PowerBook chips? Some of the suppliers (Viking for one) are advertising 512 meg chips said to fit into the upgrade slots for the G3 (Firewire) PowerBook models. Apple's stuff says they top out at 256 with the ability to address a TOTAL of 512. Any one have any semi-official info if the 512's actually work? ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: "Gary Smith" To: Subject: [*] ATF (Adding Three Fractions) Program Name: Adding Three Fractions Description: Middle school level math program.Students choose one of two types of problems: ruler fractions (halves, fourths, eighths, sixteenths) or regular fractions. Students must add the given three fractions. Every problem is illustrated with an interactive sketch. Gary Smith gsmith@polymathlove.com. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/adding-three-fractions.hqx; 154 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: "Gary Smith" To: Subject: [*] CHASE (Chase) Program Name: Chase Description: Middle School level math program. Students are shown a Cartesian plane across which a small dot moves. Students try to "capture" the dot by typing in its current or anticipated coordinates. Gary Smith gsmith@polymathlove.com. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/chase.hqx; 106 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: "Gary Smith" To: Subject: [*] COINS ($1.64 Puzzle) Program Name: $1.64 Puzzle Description: Middle School level math program. Students must place four quarters, four dimes, four nickels, and four pennies on a 4 by 4 grid so that the rows and columns sum to given values. The program generates hundreds of problems on two levels of difficulty. Gary Smith gsmith@polymathlove.com. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/164-puzzle.hqx; 134 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: Tomasz Kukielka To: Subject: [*] Cyclone 1.4 Carbon Cyclone is an application for text conversions. It is based on Apple's Text Encoding Converter engine, which is a part of recent Mac OSes. It requires a Power Macintosh, System 7.5 or later and Text Encoding Converter 1.3 or later. It is a FREEWARE. Highlights include: - Macintosh, Unicode, ISO, DOS, Windows, and other encodings - unlimited size of converted files - multiple file conversions - clipboard conversion - scripting via AppleScript - carbon build runs natively in Mac OS X Changes in version 1.4: - carbonized - maintenance release for classic Tomasz Kukielka [Archived as /info-mac/text/cyclone-14-cbn.hqx; 275 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: Tomasz Kukielka To: Subject: [*] Cyclone 1.4 Classic Cyclone is an application for text conversions. It is based on Apple's Text Encoding Converter engine, which is a part of recent Mac OSes. It requires a Power Macintosh, System 7.5 or later and Text Encoding Converter 1.3 or later. It is a FREEWARE. Highlights include: - Macintosh, Unicode, ISO, DOS, Windows, and other encodings - unlimited size of converted files - multiple file conversions - clipboard conversion - scripting via AppleScript - carbon build runs natively in Mac OS X Changes in version 1.4: - carbonized - maintenance release for classic Tomasz Kukielka [Archived as /info-mac/text/cyclone-14.hqx; 274 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: Jon Gotow To: Subject: [*] Default Folder 3.0.9 - Open/Save dialog enhancement Default Folder is a Mac OS 9 savvy control panel that enhances Open and Save dialog boxes to make it easier for you to manage files on your Macintosh. It provides many of the essential features of commercial utilities like Action Files, SuperBoomerang, and Directory Assistance, but without the infrequently used extras that take their toll in compatibility, memory, and CPU usage. In addition, Default Folder fully supports the Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs available in Mac OS 8.5 and higher, allowing you to access your recently used and favorite folders everywhere. What's New ---------- Default Folder 3.0.9 offers compatibility with Mac OS 9.1 and the Classic environment in OS X. It also includes a Scripting Addition that allows AppleScripts to set the folder for both Standard File and Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs. In addition, compatibility problems have been corrected with QuicKeys 5 and MPW, and there is a workaround to add folders to the Recent Folders menu even if they are on a Windows NT server that reports its folders as being invisible. Full details are available at: More About Default Folder ------------------------- Default Folder's time-saving Open and Save dialog enhancements allow you to: - Set up a default folder for any or all applications. - Switch among recently used folders from a pop-up menu. - Easily navigate to your favorite folders. - Share common sets of recent and favorite folders between all Open and Save dialogs, including Navigation Services dialogs. - Click on a Finder window to list its contents in an Open or Save dialog. - See available disk space and switch between disks from a pop-up menu. - Open the folder shown in an Open or Save dialog in the Finder. - Create folders, get information (including changing name, type, and creator), and move items to the Trash from within file dialogs. - "Rebound" back to the last file you used. - Make "Replace" the default option instead of "Cancel" when saving a file with the same name as an existing file. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/default-folder-309.hqx; 1117 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: Jon Gotow To: Subject: [*] Default Folder D-3.0.9 - German Open/Save dialog enhancement This is the latest version of Default Folder, localized for German-speaking users by Christoph Sahm. Default Folder is a Mac OS 9 savvy control panel that enhances Open and Save dialog boxes to make it easier for you to manage files on your Macintosh. It provides many of the essential features of commercial utilities like Action Files, SuperBoomerang, and Directory Assistance, but without the infrequently used extras that take their toll in compatibility, memory, and CPU usage. In addition, Default Folder fully supports the Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs available in Mac OS 8.5 and higher, allowing you to access your recently used and favorite folders everywhere. What's New ---------- Default Folder 3.0.9 offers compatibility with Mac OS 9.1 and the Classic environment in OS X. It also includes a Scripting Addition that allows AppleScripts to set the folder for both Standard File and Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs. In addition, compatibility problems have been corrected with QuicKeys 5 and MPW, and there is a workaround to add folders to the Recent Folders menu even if they are on a Windows NT server that reports its folders as being invisible. Full details are available at: More About Default Folder ------------------------- Default Folder's time-saving Open and Save dialog enhancements allow you to: - Set up a default folder for any or all applications. - Switch among recently used folders from a pop-up menu. - Easily navigate to your favorite folders. - Share common sets of recent and favorite folders between all Open and Save dialogs, including Navigation Services dialogs. - Click on a Finder window to list its contents in an Open or Save dialog. - See available disk space and switch between disks from a pop-up menu. - Open the folder shown in an Open or Save dialog in the Finder. - Create folders, get information (including changing name, type, and creator), and move items to the Trash from within file dialogs. - "Rebound" back to the last file you used. - Make "Replace" the default option instead of "Cancel" when saving a file with the same name as an existing file. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/default-folder-309-de.hqx; 1108 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: Jon Gotow To: Subject: [*] Default Folder DK-3.0.9 - Danish Open/Save dialog enhancement This is the latest version of Default Folder, localized for Danish-speaking users by Mogens Thyregod. Default Folder is a Mac OS 9 savvy control panel that enhances Open and Save dialog boxes to make it easier for you to manage files on your Macintosh. It provides many of the essential features of commercial utilities like Action Files, SuperBoomerang, and Directory Assistance, but without the infrequently used extras that take their toll in compatibility, memory, and CPU usage. In addition, Default Folder fully supports the Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs available in Mac OS 8.5 and higher, allowing you to access your recently used and favorite folders everywhere. What's New ---------- Default Folder 3.0.9 offers compatibility with Mac OS 9.1 and the Classic environment in OS X. It also includes a Scripting Addition that allows AppleScripts to set the folder for both Standard File and Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs. In addition, compatibility problems have been corrected with QuicKeys 5 and MPW, and there is a workaround to add folders to the Recent Folders menu even if they are on a Windows NT server that reports its folders as being invisible. Full details are available at: More About Default Folder ------------------------- Default Folder's time-saving Open and Save dialog enhancements allow you to: - Set up a default folder for any or all applications. - Switch among recently used folders from a pop-up menu. - Easily navigate to your favorite folders. - Share common sets of recent and favorite folders between all Open and Save dialogs, including Navigation Services dialogs. - Click on a Finder window to list its contents in an Open or Save dialog. - See available disk space and switch between disks from a pop-up menu. - Open the folder shown in an Open or Save dialog in the Finder. - Create folders, get information (including changing name, type, and creator), and move items to the Trash from within file dialogs. - "Rebound" back to the last file you used. - Make "Replace" the default option instead of "Cancel" when saving a file with the same name as an existing file. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/default-folder-309-dk.hqx; 1116 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: Jon Gotow To: Subject: [*] Default Folder F-3.0.9 - French Open/Save dialog enhancement This is the latest version of Default Folder, localized for French-speaking users by Philippe Bonnaure. Default Folder is a Mac OS 9 savvy control panel that enhances Open and Save dialog boxes to make it easier for you to manage files on your Macintosh. It provides many of the essential features of commercial utilities like Action Files, SuperBoomerang, and Directory Assistance, but without the infrequently used extras that take their toll in compatibility, memory, and CPU usage. In addition, Default Folder fully supports the Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs available in Mac OS 8.5 and higher, allowing you to access your recently used and favorite folders everywhere. What's New ---------- Default Folder 3.0.9 offers compatibility with Mac OS 9.1 and the Classic environment in OS X. It also includes a Scripting Addition that allows AppleScripts to set the folder for both Standard File and Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs. In addition, compatibility problems have been corrected with QuicKeys 5 and MPW, and there is a workaround to add folders to the Recent Folders menu even if they are on a Windows NT server that reports its folders as being invisible. Full details are available at: More About Default Folder ------------------------- Default Folder's time-saving Open and Save dialog enhancements allow you to: - Set up a default folder for any or all applications. - Switch among recently used folders from a pop-up menu. - Easily navigate to your favorite folders. - Share common sets of recent and favorite folders between all Open and Save dialogs, including Navigation Services dialogs. - Click on a Finder window to list its contents in an Open or Save dialog. - See available disk space and switch between disks from a pop-up menu. - Open the folder shown in an Open or Save dialog in the Finder. - Create folders, get information (including changing name, type, and creator), and move items to the Trash from within file dialogs. - "Rebound" back to the last file you used. - Make "Replace" the default option instead of "Cancel" when saving a file with the same name as an existing file. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/default-folder-309-fr.hqx; 1025 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: Jon Gotow To: Subject: [*] Default Folder J-3.0.9 - Japanese Open/Save dialog enhancement This is the latest version of Default Folder, localized for Japanese-speaking users by Takanori Taniguchi. Default Folder is a Mac OS 9 savvy control panel that enhances Open and Save dialog boxes to make it easier for you to manage files on your Macintosh. It provides many of the essential features of commercial utilities like Action Files, SuperBoomerang, and Directory Assistance, but without the infrequently used extras that take their toll in compatibility, memory, and CPU usage. In addition, Default Folder fully supports the Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs available in Mac OS 8.5 and higher, allowing you to access your recently used and favorite folders everywhere. What's New ---------- Default Folder 3.0.9 offers compatibility with Mac OS 9.1 and the Classic environment in OS X. It also includes a Scripting Addition that allows AppleScripts to set the folder for both Standard File and Navigation Services Open and Save dialogs. In addition, compatibility problems have been corrected with QuicKeys 5 and MPW, and there is a workaround to add folders to the Recent Folders menu even if they are on a Windows NT server that reports its folders as being invisible. Full details are available at: More About Default Folder ------------------------- Default Folder's time-saving Open and Save dialog enhancements allow you to: - Set up a default folder for any or all applications. - Switch among recently used folders from a pop-up menu. - Easily navigate to your favorite folders. - Share common sets of recent and favorite folders between all Open and Save dialogs, including Navigation Services dialogs. - Click on a Finder window to list its contents in an Open or Save dialog. - See available disk space and switch between disks from a pop-up menu. - Open the folder shown in an Open or Save dialog in the Finder. - Create folders, get information (including changing name, type, and creator), and move items to the Trash from within file dialogs. - "Rebound" back to the last file you used. - Make "Replace" the default option instead of "Cancel" when saving a file with the same name as an existing file. [Archived as /info-mac/gui/default-folder-309-jp.hqx; 1201 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: Ranny@aol.com To: Subject: [*] Fat Tracker 4.0 (Mac) Fat Tracker is a diet (nutrition) and exercise planner. The program is designed for people who need to "track" the foods they eat for weight loss or health reasons. Program allows you to: 1] track calories, fat, percent fat, cholesterol, sodium and five other user-defined variables in individual foods, meals and personal recipes 2] track calories "burned" during exercises 3] generate detailed reports in three different formats regarding your diet and exercise results 4] create your own recipes and get nutritional information on each 5] plan your daily/weekly menus and create your grocery list from the required recipe ingredients Special Requirements: PowerPC with 601 processor (or higher); System 8.1 (or later); 17" monitor (800 x 600 resolution); 16 MB RAM and 24 MB hard disk space. Shareware (30-day trial period). Uploaded by the author. May be freely distributed in its original "compressed and unopened" state. ranny@aol.com http://hometown.aol.com/ranny/FatTracker/index.htm [Archived as /info-mac/app/fat-tracker-40.hqx; 6170 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: "Gary Smith" To: Subject: [*] FTILE Fraction Tiles Program Name: Fraction Tiles Description: Students are shown eight fraction representations and must choose three that add up to a given sum. Fractions are halves, fourths, and eighths. Gary Smith gsmith@polymathlove.com. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/fraction-tiles.hqx; 122 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: "Gary Smith" To: Subject: [*] GRAPHING (Graphing Functions) Program Name: Graphing Functions Description: Middle school level math program. Students find and plot solutions to parabolas, hyperbolas, and absolute value functions using an on-screen Cartesian plane. Gary Smith gsmith@polymathlove.com. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/graphing-functions.hqx; 116 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: gsmith@polymathlove.com To: Subject: [*] Mosquito Program Name: Mosquito Description: Middle school (grades 5 through 9) math freeware for Macintosh computers. Students use coordinate graphing to guide a bouncing dot through a series of mazes. Gary Smith gsmith@polymathlove.com. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/mosquito.hqx; 124 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: "Gary Smith" To: Subject: [*] NLINE (Number Line) Program Name: Number Line Description: Middle school level math program. Students locate points on a number line. Problems deal with fractions, decimals, square roots, and/or absolute values. Gary Smith gsmith@polymathlove.com. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/number-line.hqx; 106 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com To: Subject: [*] ResCompare 2.6 ResCompare is a programmer's utility that compares resource files and their data forks. It can also update the resources that have changed, show detailed differences between two resources, and generate a selfÏapplying patch application that will convert one or more old versions of a file into a target version. ResCompare requires System 7 or later, plus the Thread Manager. System 7.5 and later versions automatically include Thread Manager; older systems require an AppleÏprovided extension. SelfÏapplying patches made with ResCompare will run on any system version. ResCompare is a fat application, meaning it runs at native speed on the Power Macintosh. SelfÏapplying patches made with ResCompare are 68KÏonly, to conserve space and preserve compatibility with older machines. This software is FREE. ResCompare is Copyright (c) 1989Ï96 by Michael Hecht. All Rights Reserved. You may copy and distribute it freely, so long as you donØt make any money off of it. Please be sure to distribute the ResCompare application and its documentation together. [Archived as /info-mac/dev/res-compare-26.hqx; 261 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: "Pigeon ^_^" To: Subject: [*] Roidz 0.9a Roidz is a small and cool game made with Pascal. There is thorough documentation included in the sit files. [Archived as /info-mac/game/roidz-09a.hqx; 1001 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: "Pigeon ^_^" To: Subject: [*] Roidz 0.9a Source Code Roidz is a small and cool game made with Pascal. There is thorough documentation included in the sit files. [Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/roidz-09a-src.hqx; 1300 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: "Gary Smith" To: Subject: [*] SLOTS (Slot Machine Clinic) Program Name: Slot Machine Clinic Description: Middle school level math program. Students calculate the probability of three different types of outcomes on a slot machine: three apples, at least one apple, no apples. Gary Smith gsmith@polymathlove.com. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/slot-machine-clinic.hqx; 169 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: Oscar van Vlijmen To: Subject: [*] TimeZonesHC 1.07 / HyperCard stack time in ALL timezones including DST This HyperCard stack by Oscar van Vlijmen can show the time in ALL known time zones, taking the daylight saving time (summertime) into account. Enter a time, set a few time zones, and this stack will compute the correct time in the set time zones. From base time to zone time and vice versa. If you enter a date as well, the correct daylight saving time corrections (summertime) are taken into account. This version can show up to 12 timezones simultaneously. This stack is a Macintosh application of the TZ UNIX timezone database, but only for the current timezone information, not the historical information. This stack is updated from TZdata2000h. What is so special about this stack? * You can find information about ALL known time zones of the world. The database has 427 zone cards. * ALL known information about daylight saving time (summertime) is included. * Calculations are made with a precision of one minute, even in the case of a transition from summer time to winter time (or vice versa) right now. * The information is extremely up to date. * You can study and change all information yourself, nothing is hidden. Freeware; not to be used for commercial applications; not on CD-ROM's. Internet page: http://www1.tip.nl/~t876506/AboutTimeZonesHC.html Oscar van Vlijmen 2000-12-21 [Archived as /info-mac/app/time/time-zones-hc-107.hqx; 110 K] ------------------------------ Date: 22 Dec 2000 From: "Gary Smith" To: Subject: [*] WRITING (Writing Numbers Part 2) Program Name: Writing Numbers Part 2 Description: Middle School level math program. Given the English language version of a number (e.g. sixty-five and nine tenths) students must type in the numeral (e.g. 65.9). Gary Smith gsmith@polymathlove.com. [Archived as /info-mac/edu/writing-numbers-part-2.hqx; 205 K] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 11:22:27 +0000 From: Frazer Wright To: digest@info-mac.org Subject: Driver for Apple Scanner I am still using the original Apple Scanner (circa 1990), one of those products from the era when Apple hardware was built like the proverbial brick - well, tough anyway. It still works perfectly, as I only need occasional OCR scans, I'd like to keep it. I hate to junk stuff that is in perfect working order. My problem is a driver. The latest OCR doesn't recognise the Apple Scan 1.34 driver that powers the scanner. Is there a later Apple Scan driver I can use which the OCR programs will recognise? I'd like to keep this elderly beastie in occasional work with my beige G3. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2000 16:32:47 -0800 From: Andrew Merenbach To: Subject: One other Tetris Game question... There was also a really cool Tetris variant in which one spelled WORDS with lettered tiles. Anybody who bought a Performa 600, which came with a Macintosh Demo Games CD, should be able to find the title. I'd like to know what it was called. Thanks in advance, Andrew Merenbach -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************