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Info-Mac Digest             Fri, 31 Mar 00       Volume 17 : Issue 54

Today's Topics:

      [*] MacOS Items Manager 1.6.1
      [*] MeasureIt
      [*] ScreenTest 1.0
      [*] UltraLingua ES-ENG 1.0 Spanish <-> English dictionary
      [*] VisualFont  2.6
      Boot Chord
      I submitted to "articles" and nothing shows up?

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Date: 31 Mar 2000
From: Vincent Jalby <vjalby@kagi.com>
Subject: [*] MacOS Items Manager 1.6.1


MacOS Items Manager 1.6.1 [2000/03/20]
by Vincent Jalby, vjalby@kagi.com

Japanese, French, Dutch, German and Italian versions
are available at http://members.aol.com/vjalby/

Product description
--------------------
MacOS Items Manager is a friend of Extensions Manager.
It allows to enable/disable Contextual Menu Items, Control Strip Modules
and Fonts,in the same way Extensions Manager does for extensions
and control panels.

New in this version
-------------------
It requires MacOS 8.0 and later (instead of 8.5)
It fixes several bugs related to fonts preview

System Requirements
-------------------
MacOS Items Manager runs on any PowerMacintosh with MacOS 8.0 or later,
in one of the following languages: Danish, Dutch, English, French, German,
Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish.
It is available in Dutch, English, French, German Italian, Japanese.

Shareware Fee
-------------
MacOS Items Manager is distributed as Shareware.
A license for a single user will cost $5
($25 for a Site License, $50 for a WorldWide License).

This software may be included on the commercially available
CD-ROM of the archive.

[Archived as /info-mac/cfg/mac-os-items-manager-161.hqx; 819 K]

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Date: 31 Mar 2000
From: Joe Hammons <hammo@softcom.net>
Subject: [*] MeasureIt


    Measure It is a standalone application where kids of all ages will
learn how to measure inch, one-half inch, one-quarter inch, and
one-eighth inch.  They can also measure and read 700 of the most used
words in the English language.  Until this version is registered, only 5
words will be available to read and measure.
    Thanks,
    Joe Hammons

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/yng/measure-it.hqx; 645 K]

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Date: 31 Mar 2000
From: Brian Kelley <bkelley1@nycap.rr.com>
Subject: [*] ScreenTest 1.0


ScreenTest -- The Movie Quote Game

ScreenTest is a movie trivia game to test your knowledge with quotes from 
more than 300 movies.  We give you the quote, you name the movie.  Each 
game consists of 20 quotes for you to identify.

Brian Kelley
mailto:bkelley1@nycap.rr.com

CompleatMac Software
http://home.nycap.rr.com/compleatmac/

[Archived as /info-mac/game/screen-test-10.hqx; 1356 K]

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Date: 31 Mar 2000
From: Philippe Caudron <caudron@netinfo.fr>
Subject: [*] UltraLingua ES-ENG 1.0 Spanish <-> English dictionary


Spanish (Espagnol) <-> English  dictionary with over 250,000
indexed entries, including thousands of idiomatic expressions,
slang, and indications of usage.

Features include reverse translation, online tables and references,
pronunciation of English and Spanish by voice synthesis (if
PlainTalk extensions are present), and more.  This translation tool
incorporates both British and American spellings and usage,
indications of irregular forms, and more.

MacOS 7.1 minimum, 8.x, 9.x, 68k and PowerPC. 1MB RAM minimum (2MB suggested)
Shareware.
more information : www.ultralingua.com
an expanded version is available for CD inclusion.

thanks
Philippe Caudron

[Archived as /info-mac/edu/lang/ultra-lingua-es-eng-10.hqx; 2495 K]

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Date: 31 Mar 2000
From: "Jean-Baptiste Quenot" <webmaster@entertrain.net>
Subject: [*] VisualFont  2.6


VisualFont, the font browser

VisualFont allows one to browse libraries of TrueType and bitmapped fonts
that can be easily viewed, printed, listed, duplicated or moved, and without
restriction of number or size. VisualFont uses very few memory, the
application is quite small, and it can still manage thousands of fonts. The
search engine is able to find all fonts contained in any folder and its
subfolders, sort them, remove duplicates, and caches the search results to
disk, so that you can stop the search process and resume it later. The
rendering engine displays and prints text using multiple lines, and has been
greatly improved to fit publishing and page layout professional needs.
VisualFont uses drag and drop intensively, it interacts with the Finder, and
uses the latest technologies provided with MacOS 8 and MacOS 9.

New version 2.6 offers a list view and has improved overall structure for
speed and strength. It has been crash-tested with folders of over 6000
fonts, ensuring its stability.

VisualFont requires PowerMacintosh, System 7 and Appearance Manager.
The shareware price is $20.

The author,
Jean-Baptiste Quenot
jb.quenot@kagi.com
http://www.esiee.fr/~quenotj/Ecran-Total

[Archived as /info-mac/font/util/visual-font-26.hqx; 357 K]

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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 08:51:43 -0500
From: Morgan Kochel <spot@leopard.lover.org>
Subject: Boot Chord

>> Sorry, boot chord volume isn't affected by sound level settings.  This
>> has been true since the chord was introduced.  Very annoying, isn't
>> it?!  Cheers,

Mike wrote:
 
> That's not entirely correct...Boot chord is affected by sound
> settings...it is just that when sound is set to volume 0, the boot
> chord still goes on (unfortunately full-volume), because Apple
> designed the boot chords to be informational, and wants to make sure
> that they can be heard if there are boot problems. But if you set the
> volume to 1, the boot chord should be soft.

On my G4, I just turn the speakers off and I don't hear the boot chord at
all.

Morgan

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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 13:08:56 -0600
From: "Douglas W. St.Clair" <dwstclair@mail.tellink.net> (by way of Hugh
Subject: I submitted to "articles" and nothing shows up?

Could you enter this for me?

I am looking for two adapters for SE/30s. One to adapter the Daystar 
030 accelerator the other for an 040 accelerator.

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