| File | Description | Size |
| Auto Boot 1.5 |
Will let you restart your mac after a System Error or a freeze has occurred. |
55kb |
| Cache Saver 1.0.2 |
CacheSaver periodically saves or "flushes" the disk cache, thus minimizing data loss should your Macintosh crash while you are working. |
180kb |
| Church Windows 2.0 |
Church Windows will change the look of your windows. |
634kb |
| ClipFiler 2.3 |
ClipFiler allows you grab highlited text from any application using a simple key combination. This text is saved in a file that you define for later retrieval. With ClipFiler you can quickly store text from any document and look over the information later. This is great when scanning digests, eMail, reports, surfing the web, etc. |
152kb |
| Double Scroll 2.1.2 |
Double Scroll makes your windows have a up and down arrow where the up and down arrows are usually are, so you don't have to move the cursor all the way down to the other scroll button. |
142kb |
| GoMac 1.3 |
GoMac gives you a program bar and start menu like Windows 95. |
113kb |
| Greg's Buttons 3.8 |
Gives you a lot of ways to customize your user interface, like the menu bar color, window color, button style, menu bar font, and lots more. |
154kb |
| FinderPop 1.3 |
FinderPop adds a submenu to the Mac OS 8 Finder's Contextual Menus. This submenu behaves somewhat like the Apple Menu
in that its contents are taken from a special FinderPop Items folder; you can add aliases of applications, servers, folders, etc., to this folder and
they'll appear in the FinderPop menu. |
31kb |
| Finder Window 1.2.2 |
Finder Windows adds a "Window" menu to the Finder's menu bar. You can now see a list of all the Finder's open windows, choose
among them, stack them, and arrange them. |
128kb |
| Fun Keys 1.5 |
FunKeys is an incredibly useful utility for the Macintosh. What FunKeys allows you to do, basically, is "program" those function
keys on the top of your keyboard to do things. (The keys F1, F2, F3, F4, etc. They are only on extended keyboards, which most Macs have).
Most of us Mac users never even use those things, as they are unsupported by many programs; FunKeys not only gives them a use, but it also
makes them really useful. |
172kb |
| Kaleidoscope 1.7.1 |
Kaleidoscope changes your windows, window colors, menu color, and folders. It uses color schemes (like plug-ins) that you can add when new ones come out. |
682kb |
| Keep Out! 1.1.1 |
Keep Out! is a simple, user-friendly login system whereby only 'registered users' can gain access to your mac. It can handle
various levels of security, from transparent logging of startups, to access blocking. |
122kb |
| PopChar Lite 2.7.2 |
PopChar Lite simplifies the typing of unusual characters and/or symbols in the finder, such as the copyright symbol. |
81kb |
| Pretty Scroll 1.0.1 |
Pretty Scroll is a control panel which animates scrolling. When we 'scroll' a document, by clicking scroll bar or hiting page down,
the document is not scrolled to next page. It actually 'jumps' to next page. Sometimes it is hard to find the point where we were watching,
especially near the end of the document. With Pretty Scroll, it is easier. Since the scrolling process is animated, we can follow the movement and
find the last point easily. |
76kb |
| Popup Navigator 1.1 |
You know the popup menu you get when you command-click a Finder window's title bar? (System 7.5 and above) This control
panel adds similar functionality to applications. |
28kb |
| Program Switcher 4.3.2 |
Program Switcher brings up a the programs that are running with a activator key then you switch between the programs with another key. |
296kb |
| RAM Gauge |
RAMGauge displays the ammount of memory you have left in the menubar, in bytes, kilobytes, and megabytes. |
20kb |
| Smart Scroll 2.0.3 |
Smart Scroll enables live scrolling in all finder, application, and dialog box windows. Now, when you drag the scroll bar, the window follows. |
156kb |
| Smooth Windows 1.1 |
Smooth Windows makes your windows transparent when you drag them. |
117kb |
| TypeIt4Me 4.7 |
TypeIt4Me makes macros. You put what you want to automatically type in and make a set of keys that will display it. When you type in those keys, like when I type "pb" and hit the spacebar, it will type up "Peter B, Freehours9@aol.com". Without me having to type it all out. |
154kb |