Karma Manager
| Filename | karma-manager.hqx |
|---|---|
| Size | 196.9 KB (201608 bytes) |
| Mac OS | System 7 |
| Downloads | 7 |
Karma Manager is a Macintosh anagramming program written by Chuck Grissom and submitted to Info-Mac in February 1993. It rearranges the letters of a word or phrase into other words or phrases - the program's own name being an anagram of "Anagram Maker" - and runs in the background under System 7.
Anagram engine
Given a word or phrase, Karma Manager rearranges the letters into other valid words and phrases drawn from a supplied dictionary.
Mac interface and System 7 background operation
It offers a basic but functional Mac interface and is designed to run quietly in the background under System 7 while it grinds through possibilities.
Bring your own dictionary
The program ships with a default dictionary, but users can supply their own word lists, and it can also read existing ARS MAGNA dictionaries for compatibility with that earlier anagram tool.
Output to window or file
By default results are dumped into a resizable window, with an option to capture the output to a text file for later review. Distributed as $7 shareware.
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