MacSaver 2.0 is now a stand-alone application that creates a database to help catalog all of your computer hardware and software. File all relevant information on every piece of hardware you own, and keep track of purchase locations, serial numbers, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and more. This demo version…
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MacScene is a program designed for the creation of high quality molecular images. MacScene reads in PDB atomic coordinate files and outputs scene files for the freeware POV renderer. Currently, MacScene includes the following features:
fixes: MacScene no longer requires the Color Picker Shared Library.
Rendering Opti…
MacScribe 2 is a hieroglyphic text processor for Macintosh.
It comes with a basic font set of about 800 hieroglyphs. An extended font set of +6000 signs can be purchased separately.
See the readme in the archive for installation instructions. A PDF manual is included. The software runs in demo mode until you purchase…
All those programs can be included on CD-ROMs.
MacScribe 2 is a hieroglyphic text processor for Macintosh.
It comes with a basic font set of about 800 hieroglyphs. An extended font set of +6000 signs can be purchased separately.
See the readme in the archive for installation instructions. A PDF manual is included. T…
MacScripter's Magazine is a visual tutorial for Applescript. Its multimedia format allows everybody to start with a visually attractive, easy to follow, hands-on introduction to AppleScript.
Contents of Issue 1:
-Emptying the trash -make a new folder -moving files -variables -conditions -lists -repeating a task -the …
With all the flap re 'evil things SCSI do', I thought it appropriate to surface this tutorial on SCSI setups.
Shipped as a Common Ground 'miniView' document, with credits in the about box ...
Hoping we all enjoy our Macs, sooner, faster, better, ... and of course ... IT'S A Macintosh!
Jeff & Eilene Beard
(ps: orgin…
The latest revision of The Macintosh Secret Code-Name List, a list of the names Macs had before they had names.
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Here is my New and Improved Macintosh Secret Tricks List. Enjoy, and I'll see you at MacWorld in San Francisco!
.__________. .__________________________________________________. | Contents | | | | =| | The Macintosh Secret Trick List | . | Hardware | | compiled by Brian Kendig (bskendig@netcom.com) | . | System | | …
MacSense News Roundup, November 1996. Volume 3, Issue 8.
FEATURING: A Preview of the Best of MacSense '96 CD!!! -- Wow! What a month October was! Apple rolled out more new products than you can shake a stick at (Ok, you can shake a stick at them, but you'd look a little strange). How's this for a line-up:…
MacSense News Roundup, December 1996. Volume 3, Issue 9.
Wondering what to get that special Mac nut on your Christmas list? MacSense can help! Our annual Santa's 7 Gift Guide spotlights some of the coolest gifts for '96!
You'll also find the latest and greatest in the December News Roundup, including word of the Fren…
MacSense News Roundup, October 1996. Volume 3, Issue 7.
Do YOU know what the limited edition 20th Anniversary Macintosh will look
like? MacSense does! Take a look at our October edition to find out.
You'll also learn about System Update 7.5.5 and Apple's new paradigm of
continuous system updates, Netscape for Cyber…
March's MacSense is filled to the brim with news and notes from all over! Learn all about Apple's robust new AIX servers-that don't run the MacOS-and its new Workgroup Servers, which do. Discover Apple's ultimate decision concerning eWorld, its licensing of the Mac OS to Motorola and where to find betas of OpenDoc 1.1 …
MacSense News Roundup, October 1996. Volume 3, Issue 7.
Do YOU know what the limited edition 20th Anniversary Macintosh will look like? MacSense does! Take a look at our October edition to find out. You'll also learn about System Update 7.5.5 and Apple's new paradigm of continuous system updates, Netscape for Cyberdog…
MacSense News Roundup, November 1996. Volume 3, Issue 8.
FEATURING: A Preview of the Best of MacSense '96 CD!!! -- Wow! What a month October was! Apple rolled out more new products than you can shake a stick at (Ok, you can shake a stick at them, but you'd look a little strange). How's this for a line-up:…
MacSense News Roundup, December 1996. Volume 3, Issue 9.
Wondering what to get that special Mac nut on your Christmas list? MacSense can help! Our annual Santa's 7 Gift Guide spotlights some of the coolest gifts for '96!
You'll also find the latest and greatest in the December News Roundup, including word of the Fren…
Hi there!
Due to the discovery of two small errors in our New PCI Mac EXTRA, we've decided to retransmit the mini-issue.
The first revision of the MacSense New PCI Mac EXTRA we sent out contained two small errors. Firstly, we listed the 7500/100 as having only four DIMM slots, when in actuality the unit has eight. Se…
MacSentry is an elegant and easy to use password protection utility that prevents unwanted users from gaining access to your computer. It works by hiding the desktop and all other applications and presenting a dialog box on the screen that requires a valid password to be entered before access is returned.
MacSentry is…
The MacSharewareCatalog is a catalog offering from Insanely Great Software with complete descriptions of top-quality shareware that can be ordered directly from the catalog. United States and international orders are welcome.
The March issue contains the following products: Alias Director, File Buddy, TEXT ttro, & Fi…
Will update MacTools to find and clean the NVP trojan Horse.
A while ago (2/95) I posted the following question about bringing Macs to a Mac-hostile network:
> I have a friend that was going to get Internet-connection to his Mac at > work. There are some PC's to be connected as well. > > However, he is working in a Mac-hostile environment (tm) and now his > system-administrator…