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Info-Mac Digest             Thu, 13 Apr 00       Volume 17 : Issue 61

Today's Topics:

      [*] Extension Overload v5.0
      [*] MultiMode 3.2.0
      [*] VSE Link Tester 2.0 - Find broken links on your web site
      [A] mousclick per keyboard key?
      CD-ROM writer - both USB and SCSI
      Microsoftdialoglib

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Date: 13 Apr 2000
From: Teng Chou Ming <cmteng1@pl.jaring.my>
Subject: [*] Extension Overload v5.0


Welcome to Extension Overload 5.0! Extension Overload is your all round
extension & control panel management solution. It offers detail
information of 2950 extensions and control panels in your system. It
also lets you activate and deactivate them, so that you can always
easily tailor your system to your current requirements. In addition,
Extension Overload includes a useful collection of helpful information
and tidbits.

Extension Overload Features

* Allows you to enableand disable you extensions and control panels on
the fly without going to the Extensions or Control Panels folders.

* Provide detailed descriptions of 2950 extensions and control panels,
both from Apple and from other companies.

* Covers extensions and control panels from System 7, 7.5, 7.6, Mac OS
8, 8.1, 8.5, 8.6, 9.0 and 9.0.4, iMac, G3 and G4.

* Searching for a particular extensions or control panels within the
database can be done either by name or description.

* Searchable system error codes to help make your troubleshooting
process easier and faster.

* Generate reports to keep track of your extensions and control panels.

* Extension Overload wiill warm user if ObjectSupportLib was found in
Mac OS 8, 8.5, 8.6 and 9. User will be able to click 'Delete' to Delete.
'Disable' to Disable' and 'Do nothing'.

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/extension-overload-50.hqx; 1290 K]

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Date: 13 Apr 2000
From: Chris Smolinski <csmolinski@erols.com>
Subject: [*] MultiMode 3.2.0


MultiMode allows your Macintosh to decode and transmit several different
modes of non-voice communication often heard on shortwave radio.

In the past, dedicated hardware, often costing hundreds or thousands of
dollars, was necessary to demodulate and decode this transmissions. Today,
you can use the processing power of your Macintosh to decode and display
these modes, without any additional hardware, other than your Mac and a
radio.

MultiMode supports the following modes:

       Morse Code (CW)
       RTTY (Baudot)
       ASCII
       SSTV (Slow Scan TV)
       SITOR-A
       SITOR-B / FEC / NAVTEX
       WEATHER / SATELLITE FAX
       ACARS (Aircraft Message System)
       PSK31
       Hellschreiber
       DTMF, EIA, CCIR Tone Modes
       Audio Spectrum Display to aid in properly tuning in stations

Requires a PPC Macintosh

Shareware: $89

-
Web URL: http://www.blackcatsystems.com
Macintosh Software, Shortwave Radio, Spy Number Stations

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/multi-mode-32.hqx; 521 K]

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Date: 13 Apr 2000
From: Andre Voget <Andre@vse-online.com>
Subject: [*] VSE Link Tester 2.0 - Find broken links on your web site


VSE Link Tester 2.0 is a link validation tool that fixes broken
links and locates missing resources.

Webmasters know that one of the biggest problems
associated with maintaining your web site is keeping all
the hyperlinks updated and free of errors.

Bad links and malfunctioning site features cost page
impressions, customers and respect. VSE Link Tester helps
users to fix these errors before they harm their
online business.

System Requirements:
- System 7.5 or later (no problems with Mac OS 8 or 9)
- 4 MB of free RAM

The new version now tests links much faster on big web
sites. It uses much less memory, has a much more
responsive interface and fixes all known bugs from the
first release.

VSE Link Tester 2.0 now also supports a variety of web
servers that don't strictly follow the HTTP specifications.

[Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/web/vse-link-tester-20.hqx; 984 K]

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Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 23:01:39 +0900
From: nagata@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp (Mark Nagata)
Subject: [A] mousclick per keyboard key?

In Info-Mac Digest Issue 60, Ard Jonker <a_team@dds.nl> wrote:

> For an RSI patient, I need a possibility to operate the keyboard as a
> mouse. Easy Access allows keys to move the mouse, but how can I click
> by pressing a predefined key (NOT a function key but preferrably the
> decimal point at numeric keyboard or its enter key)? What program can
> help me?
> 
Doesn't Easy Access allow the Keypad keys to move AND click the mouse
cursor?

The "Easy Access Read Me" document that I have says:

[When the Mouse Keys feature is activated]
>> 
>> - The Keypad "5" key = the mouse button:
>>    * Press once to click.
>>    * Press twice to double-click.
>> - Use the number keys around the "5" key to move the pointer.
>>    (The arrows here show direction.)
>> - Keypad "0" locks down the mouse button (for dragging, etc.).
>> - The "decimal point key" unlocks the mouse button.
>> - To turn off the mouse keys feature, press the Clear key once.

If, for some reason, the clicking via the Keypad "5" key doesn't work on
your machine, then, you can always use the excellent shareware
"KeyQuencer", in which you can define various macros (including click,
double-click, drag, etc.) and bind any such macro to any key combination.

<ftp://ftp.lab.kdd.co.jp/info-mac/dev/osa/keyquencer-lite-255.hqx>
<http://www.binarysoft.com/>

On my machine, the F15 key clicks and the F14 key double-clicks, thanks to
KeyQuencer.  That's much easier to my wrist, than mouse button clicking.

Mark
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Mark Nagata
mailto:nagata@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp

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Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 10:52:37 +0300
From: "Dr. Peter Stoyanov" <5040@unforgettable.com>
Subject: CD-ROM writer - both USB and SCSI

Hi all,

I need CD-ROM writer which has both USB and SCSI interfaces. I don't 
know if such one exists, but if yes, please let me know and any 
advice/expeiance you might have.

I've got the idea from my latest scanner - umax astra mx-3, which has 
both USB and SCSI.

MTIA
Peter

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Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 17:40:54 -0700
From: george wright <dingeo@home.com>
Subject: Microsoftdialoglib

I keep getting this error message (Microsoftdialoglib) and I found a fix
for it once on the web but am unable to find it again, Can you help?
Thanks in Advance
George

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