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Conference 7.286::macintosh

Title:Apple Macintosh Volume II
Notice:Mac is NOT an acronym - it's Mac or Macintosh *not* MAC
Moderator:SMURF::BINDERONS
Created:Sun Jan 20 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:964
Total number of notes:30983

388.0. "Recommendations for Resource Utilities (Font, DA, Sound, FKey)" by XAPPL::CLARK (Ward Clark) Thu Jan 30 1992 00:47

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388.1Opinions on Suitcase.CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/1-J3 ColoradoThu Jan 30 1992 03:1632
388.3<< Suitcase-II capabilities >>WONDER::COMMOI'll find no bug before its time!Thu Jan 30 1992 15:2432
388.4COOKIE::KITTELLRichard - Architected Info MgmtFri Jan 31 1992 01:397
388.5More on SuitcaseCSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/1-J3 ColoradoFri Jan 31 1992 03:4736
388.6VERGA::CLARKSun Feb 02 1992 10:298
388.7what about ImageStudio?CIMNET::ASCHERDave AscherSun Feb 02 1992 16:0413
388.8ImageStudio probably history, hope for upgrade path.CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/1-J3 ColoradoSun Feb 02 1992 23:1413
388.9More on Letraset products.CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/1-J3 ColoradoWed Feb 19 1992 16:2017
388.10Suitcase / Excel?CARMEL::GOETZECrossing the pixelated desert--no sweatWed Feb 10 1993 04:4110
388.11Closing 1 font "fixes" FileMaker Pro & Suitcase 2.1.2 conflictXAPPL::CLARKWard ClarkWed Feb 10 1993 12:5022
388.12CARMEL::GOETZECrossing the pixelated desert--no sweatWed Feb 10 1993 16:046
388.13CARMEL::GOETZECrossing the pixelated desert--no sweatWed Feb 10 1993 21:472
388.14HALFDM::GOETZECrossing the pixelated desert--no sweatThu Feb 11 1993 14:4515
388.15There is an Apple bug aroundGUCCI::HERBAl is the *first* nameThu Feb 11 1993 16:568
388.16Master Juggler?VMSSPT::PAGLIARULOTue Dec 12 1995 11:3310
388.17Master Juggler is from 'Alsoft'UNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsTue Dec 12 1995 12:2616
388.18Master Juggler or SuitcaseVMSSPT::PAGLIARULOTue Dec 12 1995 15:5210
388.19BRONS::BURROWSJim BurrowsTue Dec 12 1995 17:085
388.20CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/B10 ColoradoTue Dec 12 1995 17:409
388.21Not all that useful for me.TNPUBS::BDAYI spent the day under the waterWed Dec 13 1995 10:4811
388.22Review of Master JugglerLJSRV2::KOTOKAlan Kotok, DTN 226-2936Wed Dec 20 1995 16:0914
388.23CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/B10 ColoradoWed Dec 20 1995 18:1218
388.24How else can you open/install F-keys?CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/B10 ColoradoMon Mar 31 1997 14:5814
    
    Question: What utility do you recommend for installing and configuring
    F-Keys (something that works with system 7.5.5 on PCI based Macs)
    
    The reason I ask this is that I used to use Suitcase but have given it
    up for the new Adobe Type Manager 4.0. I like the interface of ATM a
    lot more than Suitcase. There is one thing I miss about Suitcase
    though...I miss the ability to open F-Keys. I haven't messed with
    F-Keys in ages, I had a set of about 5 that I would open with Suitcase
    and now that functionality is gone from my machine. I'd like to get it
    back.
    
    Thanks,
    Mario
388.25SMURF::BINDERErrabit quicquid errare potest.Mon Mar 31 1997 17:265
    I don't know about *opening* FKEYs, because each one is custom code,
    but I just use ResEdit for installing and uninstalling them.  Open the
    FKEY file and a copy of your System file, copy/paste the FKEY resource
    from the FKEY file into the System file, and close.  Swap the System
    file in for your original, and reboot.