Touch Me 1.2
Touch Me
Disk & File · v1.2 · info-mac
| Filename | touch-me-12.hqx |
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| Size | 587.0 KB (601117 bytes) |
| Downloads | 2 |
About
[touchMe 1.2]
touchMe is an application program to change the creation and/or modification date time stamp of any Macintosh files or folders. It is like Unix command "touch".
To run the program, it requires System 7.1 or later. Under System 7.5, touchMe is also AppleScriptable and allows to accept drag & drop operations. The program is written under the Metrowerks C++ application framework of CodeWarrior PowerPlant. And, the package includes a set of its source codes.
* Changes since v.1.1.2, published on February 10, 1997 - New. The modifier-key operation was changed. To touch the files, just put them onto the application icon or the touchMe window. To fill in the date time columns, please drag and drop the file or folder over the columns with the command-key pressed. - Bug. It sometimes failed to hilite the border of touchMe window when you drag the files with command-key pressed. Fixed for sure! - New. The text strings can be put shortly in the date time columns even if you do not hold down the command-key or option-key. - Bug. The indicator (*) for holding modifier keys was flickering unsteadily on the top-left corner of the window. Fixed. - New. Corrected the right captions of check boxes and radio buttons for the readability. - New. The design of the Apple Guide file was improved. It now starts to open the topics list window, instead of browing every panel in sequence from the first. The previous version of the styled help board was discontinued. - New. The software is now constructed from a bunch of reusable codes, which forms a class library common to my "puriTEXT" program.
touchMe is a freeware program. You can distribute it without any limitations nor permissions.
The latest version of this software is also available at: http://www.bekkoame.or.jp/~mizutori/software/catalog.html
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