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7 Tuner 2.0.9

7 Tuner

Configuration · v2.0.9 · info-mac
Filename7-tuner-209.hqx
Size745.4 KB (763294 bytes)
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About
7Tuner is an application that modifies certain resources in your System, Finder, and/or system enablers to change the appearances and functionalities of your System 7. Since all changes are modified directly in your system software, the changes do not require extra system memory to function and remain available even all extensions are turned off. Version 2.0.9 supports Mac(tm)OS System 7.0 to 7.6.1, 68K, Power Macintosh, and MacOS-compatible. 7Tuner 2.0.9 includes 7 options: *** Finder Shortcuts *** Set all possible command key combinations for Finder's menus (total of 36 menu items with 47 different keys). *** 3D System Folders *** Change System's default folder icons, such as System Folder, Control Panels, and so on. 7Tuner 3D folder and Copland style folder files are included. *** Color System Icons *** Change System's default icons, such as alert box icons, Trash cans, and many others. 7Tuner icon and Copland style icon files are included. *** Finder Tuner *** Activate or deactivate Finder's zooming rectangle effect, rename delay, and keyboard menu. Change suffixes of new folder, copy, and alias. Change the font style of alias names. *** Identifications *** Change the machine name and icon that appear in the Finder's "About This Macintosh" window, and change the menu name of Finder's "About This Macintosh" to anything you like. (In MacOS System 7.6 or later, "About This Mac(tm)OS Computer..." is displayed) *** Color Tuner *** Change colors of menu bar, menu item, and window background. *** Cursor Tuner *** Change animated cursor and I-beam cursor. Version 2.0.9 features automatic duplication and swap of system files, customization of all options, help text, Balloon Help, and auto recovery.
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.