Pfinder 1.0b3 Simulates the Panther Finder Interface On Pre-Panther Macs [OS 9.0 up/ OS X up]
Matrix 1.0d10 Complete Finder Replacement [OS X 10.1 up]
Windows Media Player 9.0 for Mac OS X
Postfix Enabler for Panther 1.0.3 Turns On Panther's Built-in Mail Server [OS X 10.3 up]
even-t 1.3 1'st class calendar managing [OS X 10.3 up]
The Computer Cookbook 3.0 Recipe And Cookbook Manager (Classic OS)
Haxial TextEdit 1.450 Text Editor [OS 9 up/OS X up]
Xupport 2.0b3 - Optimize, Share, Backup, Hidden Options, Swap File, Security [OS 10.2 up]
Yellow Button 1.1.2 Dock Addition [OS X]
MoreClocks 3.1.3 Multi-Alarm Configurable Clocks And Calendar [OS X]
Zoe 0.5.3 Browser Based Email Client
iBirthday 2.2 Remembers The Special Days And Events Of Your Life [OS 8 up][/url]
Pfinder 1.0b3 Simulates the Panther Finder Interface On Pre-Panther Macs [OS 9.0 up/ OS X up]
Pfinder is an application which symulates the new Mac OS X Panther Finder interface for pre-Mac OS X Panther versions, and especially for Mac OS 9 users whose Macs can not be upgraded to Mac OS X due to hardware restrictions.
New Finder features for all pre-Panther OS
Favorites column
Favorites groups
Iconize to palette
Go to parent folder
Edit file creator and types
Features for Mac OS X (pre-Panther)
Color Labels
Calculate folder sizes
Resizable columns in column view
Features for Mac OS 9
Single window interface
Window history (back and forward)
Column View
Icon Scaling
Extra info under icon in icon view
Favorites Column
When you first launch Pfinder you will get a set of standard folders showing in the favorites column on the left of the main Pfinder window. Also added to the top of this list are any mounted disks. Clicking on any of these icons will show that folder in the main area of the Pfinder window. To add new icons to this list, just drag an icon from the main area into this list and an alias of it will be added. You can also drag icons from the real Finder into this list. You can drag anything you like into this area, including applications, documents and favorite folders. You can re-order this list just by dragging an icon up and down to the correct position. To remove an icon just drag it out of the list and it will disappear. Only the alias will be removed, not the original. Alternatively select the icon and select Clear from the Edit menu.
Favorites Groups
Because you may have many more favorites than can be displayed in one column, or you may want to group your favorites into logical groups, you can create new groups of favorites. Firstly select 'Show Favorites Groups Panel' from the View menu. A panel will slide open under the favorites column. There is one default groups called 'Favorites' which can not be deleted. A new group can be added by selecting 'New Favorites Group' from the View menu. A new Folder will appear in the Favorites Groups Panel which can be renamed to something like 'Applications' or 'Work' or 'Projects'. When you click on this group folder it will show a new blank Favorites panel (apart from the Disks). You can then drag the appropriate icons into this area. Applications dragged in the Favorites column can be launched with just one click.
Iconize to Palette
When you collapse or minimise the Pfinder window, you can choose in the Preferences dialog to leave it collapsed, or collapse it to an icon in a floating palette so it can be accessed easily later. In Mac OS X you get an extra button in the top right corner of the main window which always collapses to the palette rather than minimizing to the Dock.
Info Panel
To show the info panel, select 'Show Info Panel' from the View menu or click the 'i' button in the top tool bar. An Info panel will slide up showing all the standard file, folder or disk info. For programmers, you also see the file creator and type codes which can be edited if you turn on the preference in the Preferences dialog. Do not edit these types if you do not know what you are doing, as it may render the file un-launchable or un-editable.
Color Labels
For Mac OS X users, Pfinder re-introduces the color labelling of MacOS 9. Your old Mac OS 9 label colors will be shown as they were in OS 9 and they can be changed from the Info panel. The label names and colors can be changed in the Preferences dialog.
Calculate Folder Sizes
Pfinder will calculate folder sizes in the background like Mac OS 9 did. And like OS X it can display this size in blue under the folder icon along with the number of items in the folder. You can turn this off in the Preferences dialog.
Resizable Columns in Column View
The Mac OS X columns can be re-sized by clicking and dragging in the area between the columns. This same resizing technique also works for the info panel, the favorites panel and the favorites groups panel. A single click in the resize area of the info panel or the favorites groups panel will open of close the panel fully.
Single Window Interface
For Mac OS 9 users, Pfinder provides a single window navigation interface to the Finder. When you double click on a folder it does not open up a new window but opens the folder in the same window. (If you want to open a new window, hold the option key down). But like Mac OS X, Pfinder does hold a history of which folders you have visited and you can go back to them by pressing the forward and backwards arrows in the top left of the window.
Column View
Column view was something that Mac OS X introduced. It is very intuitive and you should understand how it works by using with it. You can also keyboard navigate by using the arrow keys - up down to select the icons in a column - left arrow to go back to the previous column - and right arrow to create a new column if you have a folder currently selected (with an arrow pointing right). If you have an application or file selected, right arrow will open it.
Icon Scaling
Mac OS X provided new larger icons up to 128x128 pixels. Although most icons in Mac OS 9 are only 32x32 pixels there are some custom icons that have been recently created which are the full 128x128 pixels. These can now be shown in Mac OS 9. Old Mac OS 9 icons will look a bit 'blocky' when scaled but this can be useful for the bad sighted. Just slide the slider in the top of the window when in icon view. It will snap to multiples of 16 pixels.
Extra Info under Icons
In OS X you can choose to show extra info under a Finder icon in blue. This includes the folder size and number of items within the folder for folders, the file size for files, and the file size and pixel dimensions for images. Image files will also show a larger, more accurate representation of the image from the actual image data from the file. This can be turned off in the Preferences dialog. A full 128x128 pixel thumbnail of the image is shown in the info panel.
What Pfinder will not do (yet)
Copy or move files - When you drag a file into the main Pfinder window it will not copy or move the file. However it will switch views to show the folder that that file is in and select it. This is the same behaviour as the new Navigation Services open and save dialogs. However, when you drag a file out of Pfinder into a real Finder window (or Desktop), the real Finder WILL copy or move the file as Pfinder provides the correct informtion in the dragged item to allow the Finder to do this.
Spring loaded folders - this will appear when Pfinder supports copying or moving of files and folders.
New in this version:
QuickTime movie and sound file previews.
Background Colors and Pictures.
Support for WindowMonkey background pictures.
Column view bug fixes.
System requirements:
Macintosh PowerPC
System 9.0.
Carbon Library.
2Mb RAM free.
1Mb Hard disk space.
Pfinder is $10.00 shareware
For more information, visit:
http://www.landsbert.freeserve.co.uk/pfinder/
Matrix 1.0d10 Complete Finder Replacement [OS X 10.1 up]
Matrix is a full Finder replacement app for Mac OS X 10.1 and newer. Matrix implements a full Desktop metaphor that blends Classic and modern Finder features with totally new concepts into a superior user experience for Mac users of any stripe.
Matrix is not merely another filesystem browser which does not implement a Desktop and yet is labeled a Finder replacement. Nor is it yet another app that was desgined to be a copy of various NeXT software that predate Mac OS X. Matrix is being designed to completely replace the Finder and the Desktop and a variety of other utility apps with a single integrated application.
Many of you might be thinking that Matrix is a clone of the Finder in Mac OS X 10.3 "Panther" based on the current feature set as seen above. Matrix was actually started in May of 2003 well before a public release of Panther was made. Some features are definately borrowed from Jaguar such as meta info display on Desktop icons (not pictured above), but Matrix is more of a blend of ALL Mac OS Finder features up to Jaguar with many totally new features not found on ANY version of Mac OS Finders.
Matrix displays more info in its preview area than the Finder for various objects depending on their type. Instead of merely showing "Document" as the type of numerous standard Mac files Matrix properly labels them using file type info already available on Mac OS X. Font previewing is up next for implementation above and beyond the Classic Mac OS and completely missing from Mac OS X!
Matrix already supports pinning Desktop icons to any of the four corners of the main screen and can show object info such as disk sizes just as with the Jaguar Finder, but also works on Mac OS X 10.1.x.
Other ways that Matrix surpasses the Mac OS X Finder in several areas are:
File Previews - Matrix previews .icns files and larger graphics files which the Mac OS X Finder does not. And Matrix allows preview image rotation and zooming. Some files are not previewed yet, specifically anything you'd play like an MP3/Sound file/Movie.
Create "virtual volumes" which appear in the left-most column of the Browser and can be any folder on any disk. Matrix can default to making your Home folder into a Virtual Volume making it much quicker to access your files. Matrix Virtual Volumes are not available to other apps or in Open/Save windows (at this time). Panther's Finder also aquired this feature, on Mac OS X 10.3 only. Matrix runs on Mac OS X 10.1 and newer with all major features!
Disk Image creation in the Matrix instead of a separate app (not fully implemented).
Direct access to file/folder filtering options such as showing all invisible files, allowing navigation into bundles and showing all file type extensions.
Trash can placed on the Desktop (not fully implemented).
More appearance/behavior options than the Finder for Desktop icon positioning, file Labels, window printing, auto-routing of System-recognized files/bundles and more. (not fully implemented, blah blah blah)
New in this version:
Desktop icon pinning should work on any corner.
Disk info is displayed on Desktop icons.
Browser Preview controls now work including Zoom.
Some Get Info functionality.
Only the Browser and some of the Desktop works at this point and then only allows viewing and opening items at this time.
This is a technology preview only
System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
For more information, visit:
http://matrix.exittoshell.com/
Windows Media Player 9.0 for Mac OS X
Windows Media Player for Mac OS X Introducing Windows Media Player 9 for Mac OS X. Sporting a new brushed steel skin for Apple's newest operating system, this new version of our player opens the world of Windows Media 9 content to Macintosh users, enabling them to access the best audio and video on the Web. New plug-in support added for Internet Explorer, Netscape and Safari enables playback of Windows Media files right from the browser.
Windows Media Player for Mac has been designed specifically for the Macintosh platform. The release sports a new, easy-to-use design and enables users to directly access the best content on WindowsMedia.com. In addition to the default look and feel, there are three additional "skins", which includes a mini-skin for audio-only.
Support for Digital Rights Management
Plays secure content protected with Microsoft Windows Media Rights Manager version 1.3.
Windows Media Playback Details
Support for local and streamed playback of Windows Media files
ASX version 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 parsing
UDP, TCP/IP, HTTP and multicast streaming
Protocol automatic ordering and rollover
Multiple bit rates
Intelligent streaming
Logging
Producer file support
Server Side play list
Favorites
Closed captioning
HTTP basic authentication
Limited Windows Media Download (WMD) support (will not display ICP skin - only playback of audio/video)
Comprehensive List of Codecs Supported
Audio:
Windows Media Audio Decode (Format Tag: WMA2 = 353, WMA1=352)
Decodes all CBR profiles from 5kbps to 192kbps, 8kHz to 48kHz, mono and stereo
Decodes all v9 CBR profiles, from 5kbps to 320kbps, 8kHz to 48kHz, mono and stereo
Decodes all quality based, bit rate based and peak constrained VBR profiles
Supports WMA v1 and WMA v2 bit streams
Decodes WMV v9 Pro downsampled to stereo
Windows Media Audio Pro Decode
5.1 discrete to stereo fold down only
Windows Media Audio Lossless Decode
Windows Media Audio Voice Decode (Format Tag: 10)
Decodes all CBR profiles from 4kbps to 20kbps, 8kHz to 22kHz, mono
Supports Speech mode, Music Mode and post-filtering
G.726
Video:
Windows Media Video Decode (4CC: WMV7, WMV8, WMV9)
Decodes content encoded with WMV v7 and v8
Decodes content encoded with WMV v9
Decodes WMV v9 1p/2p CBR/VBR
Windows Media Video Image (4CC: WMVP)
Decodes CBR/VBR content
MS MPEG-4 Decode (4CC: MP42, MP43)
Decodes content encoded with MS MPEG-4 v2 and MS MPEG-4 v3
ISO MPEG-4 Decode (4CC: MP4S)
Decodes ISO MPEG-4 v1.0 (subset of simple profile)
Windows Media Video Screen v7
Windows Media Player is freeware
System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.1.5 or higher
For more information, visit here.
Postfix Enabler for Panther 1.0.3 Turns On Panther's Built-in Mail Server [OS X 10.3 up]
Postfix Enabler turns on Panther's built-in Postfix mail server with just one click (though Postfix, unlike sendmail, isn't that hard to set up via the command line). Allows PowerBook users to send mail wherever they are, whenever they want, so long as they have an Internet connection. Can also allow mail adminstrators to set up a fully-functioning mail server with POP3 capability.
Postfix Enabler can help you turn on OS X 10.3's built-in mail server with just one click. Though Postfix on Panther is not that difficult to configure using the command line, using Postfix Enabler is still faster than doing it manually.
Note 1: Postfix Enabler works quite well on a stock Panther installation. But it may get confused if there are other earlier modifications to config files like /etc/hostconfig and those in /etc/postfix. So it may not always work.
Note 2: Some bit of good news. Postfix does not seem to suffer from some of the niggling problems that sendmail had. For example, you don't have to restart Postfix after each reboot, or after waking up from sleep, or if your Mac's IP address changes. It seems to take it all in its stride.
New in this version:
Made sending mail and administering a mail server into two distinct pieces, so it's clearer you can use just the first part without using the other. Also, the configuration for a mail server is slightly different from one that would only support outgoing mail.Made the changes to reflect that. Also, the system should now work for Macs that have been upgraded to Panther, rather than via a clean install.
New in this version:
Unlike Sendmail Enabler, Postfix Enabler has controls to turn on and off the smtp and the POP3 functions separately, as and when required. Also, unlike sendmail, Postfix on Panther does not need a restart when the system wakes up from sleep, reboot, or when its IP address changes. It takes it all in its stride.
System requirements:
Works only on OS X 10.3. Doesn't work on OS X Server.
Postfix Enabler is $9.95 shareware.
For more information, visit:
http://www.roadstead.com/weblog/Tutorials/PostfixEnabler.html
even-t 1.3 1'st class calendar managing [OS X 10.3 up]
even-t 1.3 is now available for free download
Features
iCalendar and webcal protocol support. Use even-t 1.3 to access thousands of iCalendar files created with applications like Apples iCal™. even-t also supports webcal URLs, so you can display calendars by clicking webcal links in your favorite web browser.
Calendars can be saved using the iCalendar format. With even-t you can share your calendars with other users or publish your own internet calendars.
Use iSync to synchronize your calendars with external devices.
With even-t you can create repeated events.
Printing support. Print your calendars as day, week or month views.
Every event can have a status and optional notes.
Better configuration to set reminders.
Attachments are now separated in attendies and document/weblocation attachments.
More control. The new information window gives you a more complete access to edit events and calendars.
The visual representation of events on your calendars are more optimized. You will see what you expect to see.
More and better support for keyboard and mouse interaction.
System requirements:
even-t 1.3 is optimized for Mac OS 10.3 (Panther) and works without any limitations
For more information, visit:
http://www.even-u.com/even-t.html
The Computer Cookbook 3.0 Recipe And Cookbook Manager (Classic OS)
The Computer Cookbook allows you to keep track of, add, delete and manage your Recipes easily on your computer. You enter your recipes as you would find them in real recipes, As Whole numbers & fractions. No need to convert your recipes to decimals like most other cookbook / recipe programs make you do. With The Computer Cookbook you would enter 2 3/4 cups AS 2 3/4 cups. The Computer Cookbook also allows you to Re-Size your recipes without permanently changing your original recipe. You can even print out this re-sized recipe.
Features of The Computer Cookbook Recipe Program:
Add / Enter your OWN Recipes
Over 1,300 recipes that can be added to your Personal Cookbook
Enter recipes as Real Cooking Measurements
No need to convert to decimals (you would enter 2 3/4 cups AS 2 3/4 cups).
Manage your Recipes easily on your computer.
Change Serving Sizes & Print your recipes without permanently changing your original recipe.
Recipes Print on full size sheets allowing for easier reading and storage in 3 ring binders.
Pop up list make Recipe entry quick and easy.
Email Recipes to Friends & Family with Ease.
Sort Recipes by Name,Category, Cuisine or Food Group
Includes Spell Checker
Import Recipes from your Friends and Family.
Export Recipes to your Friends and Family.
Shipped to you on a CD ROM
Available in Mac & PC versions
New in this version:
Ability to import photos with recipes.
The Computer Cookbook is $18.00 shareware
For more information, visit:
http://papax2.com/
Haxial TextEdit 1.450 Text Editor [OS 9 up/OS X up]
Haxial TextEdit is a simple, fast and free text editor that edits plain text files. It can edit text files in Mac, DOS/Windows, and Unix formats. It also includes a Find/Replace function, and a menu for quick access to your favorite documents.
Note that plain text files do not support fancy formatting features, or font styles etc, and thus neither does TextEdit because the purpose of TextEdit is only to edit PLAIN text files.
Features
The program loads very quickly.
Fast scrolling of very large files.
Appearance of the user interface is highly customizable. Supports "skins" / "schemes".
Supports both soft and hard wrapping of text.
Find and Replace features.
Edit text files in Mac, DOS/Windows, and Unix formats.
Can count the number of occurrences of a piece of text in a file.
Can alphabetically sort lines of text.
"Favorites" menu allows quick access to your favorite documents.
Rename a document from within TextEdit.
New in this version:
Hit F1 or control-shift-W (command-shift-W) to show a popup menu with a list of all windows in the program. Click a window to bring it to the front. Or use the arrow keys and then return/enter.
Misc bug fixes.
System Requirements
MacOS 9 with CarbonLib 1.3.1 or better, or
MacOS X (10) or better.
System requirements:
Mac OS 9.x with CarbonLib 1.3.1or
Mac OS X 10.0 or higher
Haxial TextEdit is freeware
For more information, visit:
http://www.haxial.com/products/textedit/
Xupport 2.0b3 - Optimize, Share, Backup, Hidden Options, Swap File, Security [OS 10.2 up]
Xupport is a graphical user interface (GUI) to configure many Mac OS Xoptions, that are hard to configure manually, and more. It includes severalunix commands to optimize and secure your Mac, and activates many features that are disabled by default.
Xupport Features List:
Finder settings:
Add "Quit" item to Finder menu
Add "Quit" item to Finder menu in Dock
Show hidden files and folders
Show opening effect
Window zooming effect
Use Desktop
Dock settings:
Dock shadow
Show hidden files and folders
Transparent icons for hidden applications
Dock Position
Dock Alignment
Exposé settings:
Enable Blob
Desktop Box
Sharing settings:
Enable guest access of Personal File Sharing
Enable access log of Personal File Sharing
Change access port of Personal File Sharing
Change access port of Personal Web Sharing
Change access port of Remote Login (ssh)
Disk settings:
Enable/Disable disk journaling
Set spindown time (AC and battery power)
Network settings:
Optimize network settings for broadband connection
Request new IP from a DHCP server
Get IP and hardware address of en0, en1 and fw0
Maintain:
Run Mac OS X maintain scripts manually
Update or redo pre-bindings
Repair disk permissions
Clear Launch Service caches (Corresponds to "Rebuild Desktop" in OS 9)
Browser:
Browse hidden files and folders
Delete hidden files and folders
Get Finder info for hidden files and folders
Backup:
Create bootable backup (clone) of the running operation system
Create selective backups of the Users, Applications, System and Developer folders
Firewall:
Simple Firewall: Enhance the running Apple Firewall using more ipfw options
Expert Firewall: Configure a standalone firewall using all ipfw options
Firewall Info: Network port and protocol table
Swap:
Change the swap files location
Delete swap files and app_profiles folder
Get various virtual memory information
Trash:
Delete or burn (overwrite before deleting) files and folders
Delete all Trash folders with administrator privilegies
Find and delete all '.DS_Store' files
Man:
Browser unix commands by directory or alphabetically
Get manual page and 'whatis' result of the man browser selection
Get manual page and 'whatis' result of a search string
Appendix:
Mac OS X shortcut collection
Error codes collection
ASCII table
System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
BSD subsystem (included in default OS X install)
New in this version:
New: Pipe firewall log to ipfw.log (Mac OS X 10.2 and 10.3)
Bugfix: Firewall log option (Mac OS X 10.3)
Bugfix: Backup 'bootable' option (Mac OS X 10.2 and 10.3)
Bugfix: Read network settings on launch
GUI information texts extended and corrected
For more information, visit:
http://www.computer-support.ch/Xupport/download.html
Yellow Button 1.1.2 Dock Addition [OS X]
Program Launcher for OS X
Yellow Button launches programs and accesses folders and documents with a single click. Stores nearly 500 programs, files and folders in one window.
A nice addition to the Mac OS X Dock.
Quickly access your icons in one intuitive place every time you need them.
In addition to being a time saver, its easy to use and pleasantly habit forming.
Organize your programs, files and folders in an expandable dock. Instead of crowding your OS X Dock with icons that get smaller and smaller, drag your favorite files and folders to Yellow Button.
Click the little "Yellow Button" at the top of the dock and it's available in the Mac OS X Dock for retrieval at any time. Or just keep it open on your screen to easily click and jump to any file, folder or program you have in the Yellow Button dock.
You want easy? Just one click on an icon will...
Launch a program
Open a folder
Open a drive
View and select items within a folder or drive
You can...
Drag an item from the desktop to a blank square to install it on the Yellow Button dock.
Drag an item from the desktop to an application icon on the Yellow Button dock to launch the dragged item.
Hold the control key down while clicking (or right-click if you have a two button mouse) to see contextual menu options for each button.
Hover the mouse over an icon on the Yellow Button dock to see the file name.
Hold the command key down while hovering to see the full path name.
New in this version:
Fix - Dragging an icon from the desktop to the Yellow Button window would sometimes create a gray square instead of installing the icon.
System requirements:
Mac OS X 10.0 or higher
Yellow Button is $19.95 shareware
For more information, visit:
http://www.yellowbutton.com/
MoreClocks 3.1.3 Multi-Alarm Configurable Clocks And Calendar [OS X]
More Clocks tells the time with different types of clocks. It has a multi-alarms feature, and a multi countdown clock. Alarms can be used with any clock. More Clocks contains also a perpetual calendar, and a time zones window list. Any of this functionalities are available through the status bar clock icon in the menubar. This icon shows you the time and the presence of alarms. Numerical clocks can be presented as 24 hours or 12 hours am/pm clocks. Analog clocks with or without seconds needle. In this version, it's possible to remove the dock's icon and the menubar.
New in this version:
"No Dock Icon, No Menu" option now works in MacOS 10.3 Panther.
New Features of Version 3.1:
- New Alarm Options
Now it's possible to set a time interval for each alarm, in days, month, years.
- New Calendar
The calendar receive a new cool design, with the possibility to check another day.
- New Clock Icon in the Menu Bar Now the icon could be presented in 5 formats including digitals formats (selection is done in the preference dialog).
- New Contextuals Menus
All the contextuals menu have been completed with usefull commands.
... and more.
For more information, visit:
http://regnault.luc.free.fr/softwares.html
Zoe 0.5.3 Browser Based Email Client
New in this version:
BUG FIXES
Fixed an annoying, but harmless, warning about file descriptor synchronization.
Fixed the url paths for the assistants under the configuration page.
Fixed the "cwd" command in the built-in FTP server.
Fixed a decoding issue with attachments.
ENHANCEMENTS
Enhanced the port number semantic of ZOE's services. A port numbered 0 will disable a service altogether. This applies to SMTP, POP, FTP, QOTD, RPC and HTTP.
Enhanced Zeroconf's DNS Service Discovery in a dynamic TCP/IP environment.
NEW FEATURES
Gratuitous smileys support.
Zoe is freeware
For more information, visit:
http://zoe.nu/
iBirthday 2.2 Remembers The Special Days And Events Of Your Life [OS 8 up]
When you turn on your computer, iBirthday will notify you of any birthday or event that you have entered.
Be reminded specific days in advance of the event
Enter names, email address, notes, and date of any event
Use the built-in email feature to send Happy Birthday Greetings
pre-write email messages so you will already be ready for sending
iBirthday is ideal for business use also
Use with Kartolina and have Birthday cards ready to send
New in this version:
New in version 2.2 - adjusted alert sound player object.
iBirthday now saves all records to a text file whenever any changes to records are made, this will also be used in the future to make updating to new iBirthday versions easier
Added the capability to play any midi, .aiff, and mp3 file when announcing birthdays
Fixed problem that resulted in "Preferences" opening with disabled navigation buttons
Changed the "About" window to better conform to Mac standards
Have doubled the spaces for display of age and 'how many days until' make that more readable
Have made the button area of the forward & back triangles a bit larger to make them easier to use
Eliminated annoying dialog when clicking New Record
Added key combo for New Record
Added key combo for Save New Record
System requirements:
Mac OS 8.0 or higher
iBirthday is $15.00 shareware
For more information, visit:
http://www.ezpzapps.com/iB/
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