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Info-Mac Digest             Fri, 28 Jun 02       Volume 19 : Issue 54

Today's Topics:

      [*] TidBITS#635/24-Jun-02
      [*] AutoCheck 2.4.1
      [*] Chicago 1.1.1
      [*] CopyPaste-X 1.4
      [*] DoubletScan401.hqx
      [*] eMail Verifier (v1.1)
      [*] eMail Verifier-X (v1.1)
      [*] Haxial KDX Client 0.938 (internet communications system)
      [*] Image Sizer 1.0 - a simple Mac OS X image viewer and HTML 'img'
      [*] Infodex 3.5
      [*] Page Sender 1.1 - print-to-Email (PDF) and print-to-fax for Mac OS X
      [*] TrashLater 2.2
      [A] OS 9.2.x for Power Tower
      A: Javascript for pop-up text on mouseover?
      A:wanted printer driver (Epson 800)
      Airport KechainLib Error
      Cannabalized Concurrent Connections
      Files/Folders from Hell / OS X
      Files/Folders from Hell / OS X
      iTunes freeze up
      iTunes Freeze up - Part two
      Programs for running presentations
      Q: .avi files on Mac
      second hard drive does not show up
      Should I install OS9 or OSX versions

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Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 21:00:00 -0700
From: TidBITS Editors <editors@tidbits.com>
To: digest@info-mac.org, mac-l@sparky.listmoms.net,
Subject: [*] TidBITS#635/24-Jun-02

TidBITS#635/24-Jun-02

  Want ubiquitous wireless access to your email and the Web from a
  svelte handheld computer? Us too, and Jeff Carlson explains why
  the new Palm i705 is at least a step in the right direction. Adam
  returns from the 17th annual MacHack developers conference with a
  look at the future of the Mac world, and Matt Neuburg offers a
  short review of the powerful bookmark utility URL Manager Pro.

Topics:
    MailBITS/24-Jun-02
    Tools We Use: URL Manager Pro
    The MacHack Mirror
    Palm i705: Wireless Internet, If You're Patient

<http://www.tidbits.com/tb-issues/TidBITS-635.html>
<ftp://ftp.tidbits.com/issues/2002/TidBITS#635_24-Jun-02.etx>

[Archived as /info-mac/per/tb/tidbits-635.etx; 30K]

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Date: 24 Jun 2002
From: jrethorst@post.com
To: 
Subject: [*] AutoCheck 2.4.1

Automates Apple's Disk First Aid to check all disks at once, except remote
and read-only volumes and any you exclude.

The importance of something like AutoCheck, maybe placed in the Mac's
Startup Items folder, is that most users run Disk First Aid or a similar
utility only when experiencing problems. But a lot of disk damage is
incremental, and early detection and repair can be crucial to safeguarding
data. By itself, Disk First Aid takes several steps to run. AutoCheck
automates the entire process, with several convenient options. It stops and
posts a dialog only if a disk error is found. Otherwise, it runs and then
quits Disk First Aid and itself by the time you've gotten a cup of coffee,
and your Mac has a clean bill of health.

New in v. 2.4: option to run only once a day; better interface, faster.

New in v. 2.4.1: bug fixes, recompiled with Applescript 1.7.

[Archived as /info-mac/disk/auto-check-241.hqx; 137 K]

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Date: 26 Jun 2002
From: Michael Heberle <michael.heberle@mihesoft.de>
To: 
Subject: [*] Chicago 1.1.1

Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,

as described at hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu I send you the Mac OS X game 
"Chicago". It's a dice game. You have to reach maximum points by rolling 
special combinations. It also includes some special statistic.

It's a shareware game. It's costs are 9.95 USD. If you have further 
questions, please let me know.

Thank you very much!

Michael Heberle
----------------------------------
www.mihesoft.de

[Archived as /info-mac/game/chicago.hqx; 674 K]

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Date: 23 Jun 2002
From: ChrisLi@Bridge1.com
To: 
Subject: [*] CopyPaste-X 1.4


CopyPaste-X is localized for English, Japanese, Danish, French and German
in a single package.

CopyPaste-X now can communicate with CopyPaste 4.5 Classic. If both versions
are installed CopyPaste-X can copy and paste its clipboards in Classic programs as well.

One of the early wonders of the Mac was its revolutionary ability to do
copy and paste across various applications. Unlike other areas in the
Mac's system software that have changed and progressed over the years,
copying and pasting has not evolved. How many times have you found
yourself going back and forth copying in one application and pasting in
a different application, wishing to yourself that you could copy 5-10
items at a time, then go to another application and paste each of these
items. CopyPaste gives you this and much more. It turns out that having
additional clipboards is incredibly useful. CopyPaste eliminates tedious
repetitive work and increases your ability to get the job done.

CopyPaste-X magnifies the clipboard in many ways.

* Clipboard Extender - adds an infinite number of easy to access
clipboards via menu or key command. Without CopyPaste the Mac has only
one clipboard.
* Clip Recorder - remembers the last 10-200 (user selectable) items
copied via command c and keeps them in a stack.
* Clipboard Editor - Edit any clipboard by simply double clicking in
any clipboard palette.
* Save Clipboards thru Restarts - allows all 10 Clipboards to be
saved thru Shutdown or Restart. Without CopyPaste the Mac does not save
its clipboard.
* Drag and Drop - allows dragging anything to and from the CopyPaste
Palette. Not only selections from a program, but also text, picture,
sound or ClipSet files can be dragged. Now uses Quicktime to read files.

[Archived as /info-mac/gui/copy-paste-x-14.hqx; 2704 K]

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Date: 24 Jun 2002
From: Giuseppe Giunto <giuseppe@hyperbolicsoftware.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] DoubletScan401.hqx

Find all kinds of duplicate files, identify unique files, and more!

Doublet Scan is a fast, easy, and professional way to find all kinds of
duplicate files and more on your hard disks. Compare the contents of files,
search for duplicate files and folders, unique files, unique folders, empty
files and empty folders.  Search for duplicate and/or unique files by:
name, size, data and/or resource fork, date created, date modified, type,
creator, label, custom icon, locked files, locked folders, invisible files,
invisible folders, aliases, compressed files, files without creator
application, and much more!

What's new version 4.0.1
Fixed a bug in the "Custom Search" window: file names longer than 31 
characters are now handled correctly.
The "Move to Trash" feature now works well on OS X.
Fixed other small cosmetic and procedural bugs.

Download page: http://www.hyperbolicsoftware.com/download.html

Direct links:
http://www.hyperbolicsoftware.com/programs/DoubletScan401.sit
http://www.wheatonnet.com/DoubletScan401.sit

[Archived as /info-mac/disk/doublet-scan-401.hqx; 2790 K]

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Date: 20 Jun 2002
From: Max Programming LLC <support@maxprog.com>
To: 
Subject: [*] eMail Verifier (v1.1)

Max Programming, LLC - eMail Verifier   v1.1               June, 18 2002
________________________________________________________________________

Max Programming is proud to present a new release of Mail  Verifier, the
very first tool available on the Macintosh  platform  for  batch  e-mail
validity checking. (Classic and Mac OS X)

Product Home Page: http://www.maxprog.com/EmailVerifier.html

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