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From: bonze@databeast.com
Subject: PageMark 2.0.1: Scrollbar extension shows page end
PageMark is a Macintosh extension which flashes a bar to mark the end of the
previous page when you use a scrollbar control or the Page Down key to scroll
down a page and reach the end of a document.
When you reach the end of a document, often the page has scrolled up just a
few lines rather than a whole page... and you have to scan back over a whole
page you've already read to find the new lines at the end.
With PageMark, you won't waste time figuring out where you are, since the
flashing indicator shows you exactly where the previous page ended.
PageMark can also be configured to flash the marker when scrolling reaches the
top of a document, or the left or right margin, with different settings for
different applications. The "flashes" popup menu lets you select the number
of flashes; selecting "No flashes" will turn off the marker flashes for the
selected application. If the "Persistent bar" checkbox is on, PageMark leaves
the marker on, clearing it when you press a key or the mouse button.
PageMark requires Macintosh System 7.0 or later. The PageMark Extension is
packaged in a Control Panel. PageMark works with almost all Macintosh windows
which have scrollbars, including Netscape and Internet Explorer windows (the
only major exceptions appear to be Finder windows under MacOS 8 and the Alpha
text editor).
PageMark is $5 shareware. You can test PageMark for 30 days without
registering; after 30 days the PageMark Extension is disabled. (PageMark is
Copyright ©1998 Kevin Eric Saunders a/k/a bonze blayk, All Rights Reserved.)
If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or bug reports, please
contact Kevin Eric Saunders a/k/a bonze blayk at
PageMark can be downloaded from the HyperArchive and other Macintosh
shareware distribution servers.
Thanks,
bonze /
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