Subject: Info-Mac Digest V17 #19 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="Info-Mac-Digest" --Info-Mac-Digest Info-Mac Digest Thu, 10 Feb 00 Volume 17 : Issue 19 Today's Topics: [*] Mac Mail Purger v1.5 [*] MuchoLauncher 1.0 [*] Plugin Filter source code [*] The Atomic Mac 3.6.0 best accelerator cards? The Info-Mac Network is a volunteer organization that publishes the Info-Mac Digest and operates the Info-Mac Archive, a large network of FTP sites containing gigabytes of freely distributable Macintosh software. Working with the Info-Mac Digest: * To submit articles to the digest, email . * To subscribe, send email to with the words subscribe info-mac in the message. * To unsubscribe, send email to with the words unsubscribe info-mac in the message. * To change your address, unsubscribe from the old address, then subscribe from the new address. * Please send administrative queries to . 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America Online donated the main Info-Mac machine . ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Info-Mac Digest V17 #19" ------------------------------ Date: 10 Feb 2000 From: Frederick Cheung Subject: [*] Mac Mail Purger v1.5 Stop wasting time if you have been mailbombed ! If you have been trawling through hundreds or thousands of unwanted mails, Mac Mail Purger will allow to eliminate them in record time Requires any PPC mac with Open Transport, OS 8 and a POP mailbox (ie not web-based accounts such as hotmail) New features in this major update include: -Ability to select which mails will be deleted -Almost total rewrite of the network portion -Many bugs flatened -More helpful error messages -Major speed increase. In Purge Mode, Mac Mail Purger 1.5 is over twice as fast as Mac Mail Purger 1.1 -Rewritten documentation [Archived as /info-mac/comm/inet/mail/mac-mail-purger-15.hqx; 64 K] ------------------------------ Date: 10 Feb 2000 From: aziz tnani Subject: [*] MuchoLauncher 1.0 MuchoLauncher is a simple utility, with which you can access your preferred files, folders and programs by a simple mouse click! MuchoLauncher also makes it possible to open a document with a chosen application by using the drag & drop functionality, or even to reorganize your files (move, copy or make alias) by dropping them on a folder icon. You will be able to personalize your MuchoLauncher copy, add or remove files, folders or programs, control panels, reorganize them and choose the icon size, show the program names or even hide the title bar. MuchoLauncher will help you not to lose time finding your files in hundred of menus or thousands of windows. MuchoSoft Inc. support@muchosoft.com http://www.muchosoft.com [Archived as /info-mac/gui/mucho-launcher-10.hqx; 874 K] ------------------------------ Date: 10 Feb 2000 From: Timothy Wall Subject: [*] Plugin Filter source code This is most of the source code to the Graphite plugin filter and several others, in the hopes that it might be useful to someone. It makes extensive use of Metrowerks CodeWarrior PowerPlant, drag & drop, graphics tablet support, and a bunch of other neat things. The plugins are based on a few core C++ classes and thus should be easily extensible. Permission of the author is required for any distributions. Full permission is granted for personal use; commercial users should contact the author at twall@kagi.com. Timothy Wall [Archived as /info-mac/dev/src/plugins-source.hqx; 1292 K] ------------------------------ Date: 10 Feb 2000 From: Chris Smolinski Subject: [*] The Atomic Mac 3.6.0 The Atomic Mac is a periodic table of the elements for the Macintosh. In addition to the usual information found in such programs, The Atomic Mac also contains a wealth of nuclear information on each isotope, including half life, decay mode, and daughter products. X-ray data (fluorescence and binding energies) is also available. A molecular weight calculator makes it easy to find the molecular weight of compounds. A shaded diagram showing the ranges of physical properties makes it easy to visualize relationships across the periodic table. Data is displayed for the following physical properties: Density Heat of Vaporization Heat of Fusion Specific Heat Thermal Conductivity Linear Expansion Coefficient Melting Point Boiling Point Atomic Radius Covalent Radius Magnetic Susceptability Electrical Resistivity Electron Affinity Electric Dipole Polarizability State (gas, liquid, solid) Photoelectric Work Function Electronegativity Crystal Structure Valence Shareware: $25 Chris Smolinski - Web URL: http://www.blackcatsystems.com Macintosh Software, Shortwave Radio, Spy Number Stations [Archived as /info-mac/sci/the-atomic-mac-36.hqx; 662 K] ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2000 13:38:52 +0000 From: Ezra Nathan Subject: best accelerator cards? Hello> Can anyone advise me on which accelerator card I can buy for my PowerComputing minitower PowerCenter 150? I am considering between the Sonnet Crescendo G3 300mhz 1mb L2 backside cache and the XLR8 MachSpeed G3 300Mhz 512k/150 backside cache. They are both at the same price here in the UK and low enough, I think, for a purchase now. I believe that the Sonnet is put into a PCI slot whilst the original processor is left in and it bypasses (cuts out) the original processor to take over. I think that the XLR8 is a processor swap. I am not sure about this, since I have had conflicting advice. Also, will there be any noticeable performance speed difference between the 1mb L2 backside cache of the Sonnet's and the 512k of the XLR8's? I haven't a great deal of technical knowledge. Thanks, > Ezra Nathan -------------------------------- --Info-Mac-Digest-- End of Info-Mac Digest ******************************