[net.micro.mac] Sources from ARPAland, again

davidl@teklds.UUCP (David Levine) (09/10/85)

Could some kind soul with the ability to do the mythical "anonymous FTP from
SUMEX" please post the following nifty programs to net.sources.mac?  Failing
that, if you can mail one to me I'd be glad to repost it.

                      Mockchart (tm) desk accessory
                       New SetFile desk accessory
                    WayStation - another mini-finder
                                IEdit 1.1
                  finder application parameters library
                               Teleport DA
                   Bill Atkinson's QuickFile (Rolodex)

These have all been mentioned in the last few 'fa.info-mac' digests, but have
failed to appear (so far) on net.sources.mac.  It seems our friends in 
ARPAland are failing to gateway to us again.  GRR!

If you can get through to INFO-MAC-REQUEST@wherever, please forward this
message to him (it?).  For reasons unknown, messages from me to the ARPAnet 
generally bounce off the interface and land in my lap.

David D. Levine  (...decvax!tektronix!teklds!davidl)          [UUCP]
                 (teklds!davidl.tektronix@csnet-relay.csnet)  [ARPA]

P.S.  To all those who selflessly post nifty things to net.sources.mac, 
THANKS!  Your efforts are appreciated.

tomczak@harvard.ARPA (Bill Tomczak) (09/11/85)

In article <998@teklds.UUCP> davidl@teklds.UUCP (David Levine) writes:
>Could some kind soul with the ability to do the mythical "anonymous FTP from
>SUMEX" please post the following nifty programs to net.sources.mac?  Failing
>that, if you can mail one to me I'd be glad to repost it.
>
>                      Mockchart (tm) desk accessory
>                       New SetFile desk accessory
>                    WayStation - another mini-finder
>                                IEdit 1.1
>                  finder application parameters library
>                               Teleport DA
>                   Bill Atkinson's QuickFile (Rolodex)
>
>If you can get through to INFO-MAC-REQUEST@wherever, please forward this
>message to him (it?).  For reasons unknown, messages from me to the ARPAnet 
>generally bounce off the interface and land in my lap.


Okay, I'll be a good guy and do these postings.  Besides, I've been meaning
to get some of these myself and haven't gotten around to it.

		Cheers.....

Bill Tomczak@harvard.ARPA