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Apple Easter Eggs 1.4

Apple Easter Eggs

Information · v1.4 · info-mac
Filenameapple-easter-eggs-14.hqx
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What secrets lurk inside the heart of your Mac? Are you too frightened to look? I didn't think so. Grab this self-viewing DocMaker file to discover what those zany Apple engineers and programmers have hidden inside your Macintosh and Newton. You may be amazed! Welcome to the first Easter release of the world's largest collection of Apple easter eggs. In fact, there are over 200 of them! This is a compilation of secrets stuffed inside of your Macintosh or Newton by Apple programmers and engineers, which are not accessible without doing something that you wouldn't normally do. Easter eggs include random jokes, elaborate credit screens, or hard-to-find games that are meant to give the creator a little fame, also adding a personal touch to the best computer on earth. For Example: One well known easter egg is if you type "secret about box", in System 7.5, in Stickies and drag it to the desktop. You will be able to play a game, or you can see and move a virtual flag on the new PCI Macs in System 7.5.2 & 7.5.3. Download this file for more info. All eggs only apply to Apple Computer made products so any Mac or Newton owner can try them without having to deal with other software. This file has been mentioned in MacWorld Magazine, put on CD's, mentioned in books and E-Zines, was a most popular download on AOL, and is a top download at many other software sights. The upgrade: Version 1.4 has all of the eggs in previous versions and plenty more. I did not have a main focus for this release but there are many excellent and detailed additions, and even a peek at the first Copland easter egg. I also fixed spelling, made many corrections, and added roughly 50 more eggs to the collection. Also, with the release of DocMaker 4.6, there is a much better interface and I cleaned things up a bit. There are so many changes I can not list them all. Download this file, look around, and have fun!
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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.