Index for ftp://ftp.gno.org/pub/apple2/gs.specific/multimedia/hypercard/utilities
This index was last updated:  Fri Feb  5  9:59:50 1999
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autoscript1.shk   Allows people to write HyperTalk scripts via 
                  point-and-click.  Originally printed in %%text-begin%% 
                  _HyperTalk_Programming_ %%html-begin%% <I>HyperTalk 
                  Programming</I> by Dan Shafer.  
autoscript2.shk   Another tool for point-and-click stack editing, also 
                  based on Dan Shafer's %%text-begin%% 
                  _HyperTalk_Programming_, %%html-begin%% <I>HyperTalk 
                  Programming</I>, adapted by Gavin Young.  
cd.collect.shk    "CD Collection", scripts for maintaining a stack 
                  database of audio compact discs.  
calendar.shk      Calendar Stack was created to illustrate the power of 
                  drawing with HyperTalk.  
clipArtServ.shk   "Clip Art Services".  This stack uses Apple's 
                  "Picture" XCMD to load SHR or MacPaint pictures, change 
                  their palettes, alter them with HCGS's paint tools, 
                  then either save them back to disk, put them on the 
                  clipboard, or place them in a graphics "scrapbook".  
colorMaster.shk   This stack provides a simple way to massage the four 
                  different colors that are dithered to produce the 
                  sixteen colors in a HyperCard IIGS palette.  
convGraphic.shk   "Convert Graphics".  A utility for quick importing of 
                  clipart from APF Paint Format into HyperCard IIGS 
                  Stacks.  
convertWP11.shk   This file contains two HyperCard IIgs stacks, 
                  "ConvertWP" and "Convert.Transfer", which help people 
                  to move word processing files between formats and 
                  computers.  [version 1.1] 
freeSound.shk     FreeSound HCGS stack allows you to access and copy 
                  sound resources.  
gsify.20.shk      GSify is a HyperCard IIgs stack that prepares plain 
                  text files for incorporation into desktop publishing 
                  documents.  [version 2.0] 
hc.word.shk       A word processing stack.  
hc.bxy.fix.shk    The HyperCard.bxy files found on the Apple Corp ftp 
                  sites have an extraneous 512 byte header that make them 
                  difficult to extract on an Apple IIgs.  This program 
                  removes the 512 byte header.  
hcgsplayer.shk    A runtime HyperCard IIgs module for running stacks 
                  without the full program.  
html.editor.shk   A simple HTML editor.  [version 0.1d] 
haikuMaster.shk   "Haiku" creates a new haiku.  
hyperPublsh.shk   HyperPublisher GS is a HyperCard IIGS based document 
                  creator.  
inventory.shk     "Personal Inventory System" stack.  This is a fairly 
                  straight forward stack that's intended to be a simple 
                  house hold inventory system.  
listSorter.shk    ListSorter is a HyperCard IIgs stack that uses the 
                  SortContainer XCMD to rapidly place any text file into 
                  alphabetical order.  
lowResStack.shk   Aids in importing Low Resolution graphics into 
                  HyperCard stacks.  
noworries13.shk   "No Worries" is described as a secured launcher for 
                  GS/OS, ProDOS, and Applesoft BASIC programs as well as 
                  other HyperCard stacks.  [version 1.3] 
printers.shk      A database of printer information.  
scriptChnge.shk   This allows one to read scripts into the buffer - or 
                  to write them back into the stack - so that the script 
                  is placed in front, on top of (over-write), or after 
                  what's already there.  
showFont.shk      ShowFont is a HyperCard GS utility to show all the 
                  characters in a font.  
videoDisk.shk     "Video Disc Controller".  This stack contains buttons 
                  that can be used to control a videodisc player.  This 
                  requires custom hardware.  
