PC explorer analyzing Mac files on Windows servers for a quick access.
Display and can modify Type/Creator codes (Signatures). Windows users will identify the kind of files without their 3 characters extensions.
List sizes of data and resource fork. Displays the size of data forks and resource forks. Displays and can modify the Macintosh comments Displays Microsoft Office Properties (Title, Author, Subject, Keywords, etc.)
Automatic connection to the Macintosh Servers and to the Macintosh volumes; invalid volumes are also recognized (for example when the corresponding NT directories are renamed or removed). MacExplorer recognizes volumes which have been created by standard Microsoft Services for Macintosh (MacFile), Cyan Software MacServerIP and Intergraph ExtremeZ-IP. Displays and can modify the Type/Creator codes (Signatures)
Displays the Macintosh type of the files (XPress, Photoshop, Word, etc.), allowing to a Windows user to know the kind of the files without their 3 characters extensions
Allows to open Macintosh files without their Windows 3 characters extensions; for example, a Macintosh Quark XPress document without the QXD extension can be opened in a Windows Quark XPress by a double-click Highlights the paths containing Unicode characters not allowed by Windows 95/98 (files or folders names containing characters like /, \, , ?, *, etc.)
Displays in bold the folders which are converted in "packages" (Mac OS 9) and can convert folders in packages (and vice-versa). Correspondance table Signatures (Type/Creator) / Extensions easily editable Languages: English, French
MacInfoTip shell extension for Windows 2000 or Windows XP allows you to display Macintosh files information in Windows Explorer tooltips (the yellow balloons that pop up over a file).
MacInfoTip shows Type code, Creator code , Data fork size, Resource fork size and Comments of Macintosh files stored on any NTFS volume managed by standard Services For Macintosh (SFM) or ExtremeZIP - a Windows DLL
This program is an help to work with fom-digests groups of messages.
Fom is an automated e-mail list for discussing Foundations Of Mathematics.
Fom is also avalaible in digest format. This means that, instead of receiving each fom message as an individual e-mail, you will receive groups of messages clumpsed together.
It runs on Windows 95/98 or Windows NT. No database is required.
MacVolumes Windows system utility analyzes Macintosh files signatures stored in Macintosh volumes index on Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 for distribution and statistics monitoring.
The report status lets you detect a need of reorganization to maintain good performance.
Automatic connection to the Macintosh Servers and Macintosh volumes; invalid volumes detected.
You can easily customize table of Signatures (Type/Creator) / Extensions.