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Subject: More File Info CMM Plug-in 2.3
Have you ever thought these thoughts?
* "I wish I could see the type and creator of a file easily."
* "I wish I could change the type and creator of multiple files easily."
* "I wish I could know the pure image size of a graphic file such as JPEG,
GIF..., the size that does not include any resource data like thumbnail
icon."
* "I wish I could get the information on the graphic files, or wanted to
view them quickly."
* "It's a bit troublesome to open and close the 'Get Info' dialog to see
the infomation of a file."
* "I wish I could change the lock status of multiple files easily."
* "I wish I could know the size of a big file in KB or MB rather than
lengthy byte size."
* "I wish I could restore the original memory requirements for an
application that you have already changed before."
* "I wish I could play the QuickTime movie right from the Finder without
starting Movie player."
More File Info CMM Plug-in is the MacOS 8 Contextual Menu Plug-in that
realize such things. Main feature of this plug-in is to show the detailed
information on the selected file to the contextual menu. However, it also
allow users to set or change the following settings.
* File's Type and Creator
* FIle's lock status (ON/OFF)
* Memory requirements for an application program
* File's creation and modification date
* Zap file's resource fork
* Add/remove thumbnail icons to/from graphic files
- What's new with v2.3 -
v2.3 has added the following new features:
* Capability of add/remove thumbnail icons to/from graphic files.
* Now it obtain and use international resource for decimal point
and thousand separator for localized versions.
* It support new file open/save dialog introduced with Mac OS 8.5
* Date format can be selectable (short form or abbreviated form)
- Shareware ($10) -
System Requirements:
* OS: MacOS 8
* Hardware: PowerMac
* Software: Contextual Menu Extension, SOM Objects for Mac OS
For more information, please read the documents enclosed.
by Hide Itoh