37th Resex 2.0.2
37th Resex
Development · v2.0.2 · info-mac
| Filename | 37th-resex-202.hqx |
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| Size | 338.1 KB (346241 bytes) |
| Downloads | 1 |
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About
37thResEx is a useful application for seeing, extracting, copying and transferring resources from files. By means of it you may:
- view all types of resources into files; - view all resources of determined type; - view resources contents; - know resources attributes; - gather resources infos; - copy individual resources or whole types into already existing files or into new ones; - modify attributes of copied resources; - modify attributes of original resources; - remove from files individual resource or whole types; - check the Resource Fork integrity.
37thResEx can also convert resources of type 'snd ', 'TEXT', 'PICT', and icon families into double-clickable files: - converted Icon families show theirs own icon on the desktop; - converted 'snd ' resources become sound files; - converted 'TEXT' resources become styled text files - converted 'PICT' resources become pict files.
Last, but not least: by means of hot key, you may achieve directly the Conversion dialogs, without opening the file-related window. Moreover, if you launch 37thResEx by using this feature, after completing its job it quits itself automatically. 37thResEx is Internet Config, Drag Manager, Balloon Help and Navigation Manager aware, moreover it's Appearance savvy. It requires at least System 7 to run.
Author: Rocco Moliterno mailto:yellowsoft@kagi.com http://yellowsoft.tsx.org 37thResEx page: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Network/7162/resex.html
What's new in 2.0.2 version - Code optimized for better performances. - Improved Internet menu. - Addresses update. - Removed registration form from About Box. - Added Registrations folder. - Added Support folder.
Notes
This file was archived from info-mac / funet and is provided for historical preservation. Most files are in BinHex (.hqx) or StuffIt (.sit/.sea/.cpt) format; you will need The Unarchiver or a classic Mac emulator to open them.