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Subject: EvangeList Digest V1 #1372
Date:Thu, February 11, 1999 07:58 AM



EvangeList Digest Wednesday, February 10 1999 Volume 01 : Number 1372



In this issue:

Tidbit - Big Hairy Installer 2.0
Tidbit - DevHQ 2.0 Now Online
Tidbit - [Review] Star Trek - the Next Generation, Klingon Honor Guard
Tidbit - Sherlock Menu
PR - Mac Ads Network

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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 14:53:10 -0800
From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com>
Subject: Tidbit - Big Hairy Installer 2.0

This announcement is from:

<mailto:chilton@tca.net>

Big Hairy Installer 2.0 is finally here! <http://www.webbtoys.com/bighairy/>

Big Hairy Installer 2.0 features a new Easy Install option that
mimics traditional installers. It uses a very similar file structure,
but allows you the luxuries of a one-click installer. It also
features an improved Gestalt engine which allows for hexadecimal
values. Currently, you can run BH as one or the other, but you can't
switch between Easy Install and the old style walkthrough-install.
And there are no compression capabilities. Hey, what do you expect
for $25?

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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 14:53:07 -0800
From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com>
Subject: Tidbit - DevHQ 2.0 Now Online

This tidbit is from:

<mailto:chilton@tca.net>

DevHQ 2.0 is here! - Over 250 XCMDs, XFCNs, and OSAXs are now online
and searchable, along with scores of AppleScript, C, Perl, and
SuperCard code snippets. Our public domain Source Code Archive is
also online and searchable. AppleScript and C tutorials. Perl
examples, SuperCard and Roadster links, and much, much more. And
we're kicking off our grand opening with a review of Guy Kawasaki's
Rules for Revolutionaries.

<http://www.devhq.com/>

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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 14:53:24 -0800
From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com>
Subject: Tidbit - [Review] Star Trek - the Next Generation, Klingon Honor Guard

This tidbit is from:

Trevor Covert <mailto:trevor@macnn.com>

This tidbit is from:

<mailto:trevor@macnn.com>

Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Klingon Honor Guard

By Trevor Covert

<http://www.macnn.com/thereview/reviews/klingonhonorguard/klingonhonor
guard. shtml>

Based on the engine of the award-winning game, Unreal, Klingon Honor
Guard is an awesome display of graphical beauty, dramatic music, and
challenging gameplay. In this 3D shooter, you take on the role as an
inductee into the elite Honor Guard, which boasts a glorious history
of honor and tradition.

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Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 14:53:19 -0800
From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com>
Subject: Tidbit - Sherlock Menu

This tidbit is from:

Public Access Software <mailto:pasoft@pasoftware.com>

Sherlock Menu is a small System Extension (INIT) that installs a
System-wide menu that contains a shortcut to the Sherlock search
application now part of the Mac OS. Sherlock Menu will allow you to
more quickly and conveniently access the Sherlock application from
any running program.

Sherlock is a wonderful tool, but I often found myself not using it
becasue I would have to scroll down a large list of non-related items
in the Apple Menu - it wasn't very convenient. And without any
obvious reminder that I had Sherlock I would sometimes go about
searching the hard way.

With Sherlock Menu you are only a simple mouse click away from your
Personal Search Detective.

Sherlock Menu is free of charge and requires a Mac OS compatible
computer running System 8.5 or newer with the Sherlock search
application.

<http://www.pasoftware.com/>

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Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 15:39:02 -0800
From: The EvangeList Mailing List <evangelist@apple.com>
Subject: PR - Mac Ads Network

This announcement is from:

Stephen Hildreth <mailto:webmaster@powerbookcentral.com>

The Mac Ads Network is a series of sites offering free Mac classified
ads for private parties and/or dealers. The network is devoted
exclusively to the Mac and its peripherals, new or used, and we track
every Mac ever made, from the Classic to the newest Blue G3,
including iMacs and PowerBooks. If you're in the market to buy or
sell a Mac, then you'll find this to be an especially useful site,
designed using the K.I.S.S. rule: Keep It Simple & Stupid. In
addition to classified ads, we offer a multitude of other features,
like buyer's guides, specs, price trackers, and more. Visit the Mac
Ads Network at <http://www.powerbookcentral.com/macads>

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