Author: mactech

[MD1] Resource for Web Developers

Dear MacTech Magazine,

We are the hosts of an internet resource for web developers and individuals
who want to track visitors to their web pages. It is called the ‘Museum of
Counter Art’. The museum contains nearly 500 sets of TOTALLY FREE counter
artwork for anyone to use. The counter sets can be used with most any
counter CGI, across all platforms. We just completed a major redesign of
the museum and would like to get the word out to as many people as
possible. Although our site is not Macintosh specific, it is a resource any
Mac web developer will want to know about and use.

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[MD1] Vibrations in CodeWarrior Tools CD

From: MWRon@metrowerks.com (MW Ron)
Subject: [UPDATE] Vibrations in CW Tools CD

CodeWarriors,

I know that many of you have had problems of vibrations in our Tools CD.
Here is another report on the current knowledge.

This Vibration problem is only on the Macintosh Tools CD as far as we can
tell. It also only affect 4x or higher speed CD Roms, the faster the CD
ROM the more noticible the vibration.

The manufacturer stil has not received a report back on what the problem
is, but still believe it to be one stamper.

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[MD1] Hsoi’s Shop PowerPlant Classes

From: hsoi@eden.NO-TREET.com (John C. Daub)
Subject: [ANN]: PowerPlant Classes from Hsoi’s Shop released

Hsoi’s Shop is pleased to announce the release of 5 contributed classes for
Metrowerks’ PowerPlant – some updates, some new!

* CURLPushButton 2.2

Helps make your PowerPlant applications more Internet-savvy by adding
clickable buttons that look and behave like URL links in web browsers. Just
click and go!

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[MD1] Anopolis

From: Sfakianos@EuropeMail.Com (A. Sfakianos)
Subject: [ANN] Anopolis v. 2.0 (June 97)

Anopolis (Formerly IFSPLM) : A DocMaker format stand-alone document
containing information about Internet Freeware Shareware Programming
Languages for the Macintosh.

Freely available from the Anopolis Page at:

http://users.hol.gr/~xpolakis/ifsplm.html

A. Sfakianos
Sfakianos@EuropeMail.Com

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[MD1] TextureFnoob

From: erkyrath@netcom.com (Andrew Plotkin)
Subject: [Ann] TextureFnoob 0.5 (freeware)

TextureFnoob is a graphics tool. Or a texture programming language. Or a
mathematical graphing package. Or… no, I’ll start over.

TextureFnoob is a graphics tool which can do *anything*. Okay — a good
approximation of anything. It allows you to construct functions out of
basic mathematical elements: numbers, addition, subtraction, colors,
color-blending, color maps, rotations, translations, Perlin noise and
turbulence functions, and dozens of other operations.

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