Abstracts from files in info-mac/comm/inet/conn/ppp as of Sun 20 Mar 2005


#### BINHEX     control-ppp-20.hqx   ****

From: richardb@cocytus.demon.co.uk
Subject: Control PPP 2.0


Control PPP is the original and best control strip module for all you road
warriors. It lets you connect or disconnect PPP and open the TCP and PPP
control panels. It also indicates whether PPP is open or not by a mere
glance at its icon, records the time you spend online, shows your IP
address and activity, and lets you switch between saved configurations.

It now works with all versions of MacPPP, FreePPP and OT/PPP available at
the time of writing, (including FreePPP 2.6 but excluding AOL link or AT&T
WorldNet, which use proprietary code).

Q: There are millions of PPP control strips: why use this one?
A: Because it:
* Combines the features of all the other control strips in one simple module.
* Unlike certain other control strip activity meters, this one works smoothly.
* Works with _all_ the current versions of PPP, even if you switch among them
   without restarting.
* Is standalone and doesn't require any extensions, scripting additions,
installers
   or similar baggage.
* Is carefully optimised to use as little CPU time as possible.
* Runs PowerPC native if you're using Extensions Strip 1.2 or greater.
* Monitors OT/PPP directly, using an efficient, asynchronous C interface, and
   doesn't go blasting AppleEvents around your Mac every second, which is
   what some others do.

New in Version 2.0:
* An activity meter so you can keep an eye on your PPP efficiency.
* It has a new menu which lets you switch between saved configurations
   of OT/TCP, OT/PPP and FreePPP.
* Now shows the IP address of your Mac in the popup menu.
* Updated for compatibility with FreePPP 2.6 and OT/PPP.
* Auto-detects the relevant flavour of PPP, even if it is changed without
restarting.
* Fixed the bug whereby FreePPP 2.5 with MacTCP would only connect once.

Control PPP is shareware and costs $10 if you use it for more than 30 days.




#### BINHEX     easy-ppp-connect-as.hqx   ****

From: mactech@csbh.mhv.net (Carver Tangeman)
Subject: Easy PPP Connect AppleScript

This is a modified version of the "Connect PPP" AppleScript that's
included with OT PPP 1.0f1c6. Unlike the original there is no need to
enter your username, password or phone number at connection time.  I
though it defeated the purpose of an AppleScript to have to type all
that information, especially when you could have connected via the PPP
Control Panel faster.

Have fun!
Carver Tangeman
mactech@mhv.net
http://www.ulster.net

Ulsternet Macintosh Tech
http://www.ulster.net
mactech@mhv.net


#### BINHEX     eco-ppp-as.hqx   ****

Date: Fri, 7 Jul 1995 01:03:01 +0200
From: dewost@email.enst.fr (Philippe Dewost)
Subject: Eco PPP

Hi there!

        I just wanted to submit to your sagacity an Applescript applet that
I wrote a month ago to fix what might be known as a Mac PPP "bug or
feature". It seems that lots of Mac PPP users sometimes have auto initiated
PPP connections, which can be painful if you're out for the day (and if
your IP provider charges a lot for extra hours).

        So instead of trying to find out the reason (I am an as
enthusisatic Mac
user than a poor programmer), I wrote an applet, thinking also of people
who need regular reminders to keep their dialup IP bill acceptable.

        This freeware "PPP watchdog" applet is called Eco PPP. It is aimed
to monitor unexpected or too long PPP connections, and is provided with all
necessary osaxen (I got written permission from their authors). It relies
on an alert dialog popping up after a selectable PPP open timeout: hence
the user can choose between closing PPP, dismissing until next time, or
choose a delay before next alert. But if nobody's here (case of an
"unexpected" connection), Eco PPP performs a PPP (hard) close itself,
updates a log, and opens it for you to be aware of what went on in your
back while you return to your machine.

        Eco PPP is open, which means it is editable, configurable, and
quite commented, hence useful for learning from sample code.

Eco PPP has been uploaded on eWorld as on the AppleScript archive site:

ftp://gaea.kgs.ukans.edu/applescript/scripts/EcoPPP.sit.hqx

May you find here enclosed a copy of Eco PPP, case you'd like to review it
or simply upload it on info-mac and umich.

Best regards from France,

Phil


#### BINHEX     free-ppp-105-de.hqx   ****

From: "Andreas Wuertz" <wuertz@tik.ee.ethz.ch>
Subject: FreePPP D1-1.0.5

This is the first German version of FreePPP, the popular PPP
extension for the Macintosh. Have fun and enjoy!

If you have any questions regarding especially the German
version, feel free to contact me at:

Andreas Wuertz
Im Tiergarten 6a
CH-8055 Zuerich
SWITZERLAND
email: awuertz@access.ch
       wuertz@tik.ee.ethz.ch


#### BINHEX     free-ppp-105-fr.hqx   ****

From: Guy.Brand@chimie.u-strasbg.fr (Guy BRAND)
Subject: FreePPP F105

Hi,

  Please replace FreePPP F1.0.5 previously uploaded with this archive file.
Previous version contained bogus strings :-(

  BuG
  :-)


#### BINHEX     free-ppp-262.hqx   ****

From: ace@tidbits.com
Subject: FreePPP 2.6.2, PPP client software


The FreePPP Group has released FreePPP 2.6.2, the latest version of the
popular free implementation of PPP and the latest in the line of the
original MacPPP code. Improvements include better performance, improved
stability, an enhanced interface, and more lines for connect scripts.
FreePPP 2.6.2 is completely free (as long as you're not selling it).

For more information see the FreePPP home page at:
<http://www.rockstar.com/ppp.shtml>

cheers... -Adam
--
Adam C. Engst, TidBITS Publisher/Info-Mac Moderator -- ace@tidbits.com
               http://www.tidbits.com/ -- http://www.tidbits.com/adam/



#### BINHEX     free-ppp-admin-101.hqx   ****

From: Ermanno.Pozzoli@imiucca.csi.unimi.it (pozzerm@imiucca.csi.unimi.it)
Subject: FreePPPAdmin

In FreePPP, S. Dagley and FreePPP group preserved up to now the original
structure of MacPPP: an extension plus a control panel. However, some
people complaints about too frequent crashes and memory errors when opening
ConfigPPP. I think that my translation of the control panel to an
application should avoid some of the problems reported. FreePPPadmin allows
to utilize nearly all the options ConfigPPP 1.0.1 yet provides. This
program was tested on a Quadra700 with and without PPC upgrade card, an
LCIII and a PowerPC 7100/80 with no trouble. I do not know if any problem
can arise on the other Macs. FreePPPadmin is released e-mailfree: please
e-mail to me if you use it.

Ermanno Pozzoli - Associated Professor - University of Milan, Italy
pozzerm@imiucca.csi.unimi.it


#### BINHEX     free-ppp-d1-25v2-de.hqx   ****

From: (Andreas Wuertz) awuertz@access.ch
Subject: FreePPP D1 2.5v2

This is the third German version of the popular PPP extension
FreePPP. Andy Wuertz proudly presents: FreePPP D1-2.5v2. The
installer (Internet Setup Monkey) is not the same version as in
FreePPP US-2.5v2, because I couldn't get their latest version in
time. I hope you won't have any problems with that. As soon as I
get it, I will produce a D2-2.5v2 version of FreePPP.

If you find localization problems, contact me at:
Andy Wuertz
Im Tiergarten 6a
CH-8055 Zuerich
Switzerland
email:awuertz@access.ch


#### BINHEX     free-ppp-icon-update.hqx   ****

From: lhender@utdallas.edu
Subject: FreePPP Icon Update (Requires ResEdit)

What is it?
This is a quick set of resources to replace the icon resources in the
FreePPP 2.5 distribution.  It requires ResEdit, which is available at
<ftp://ftp.support.apple.com/> in the utilities directory.

I found the quality of the FreePPP small icon to be very ugly.  So
these patches replace them with a more "styling" set wherever it
appears.

In the control strip, when you are connected, the phone will appear
with a cable attached, when you are disconnected, the phone cord will
not be shown.  Sorry, its impossible at this time to do the same with
the System Menu.

This has not been made into a updater yet, due to the 3 or 4 different
releases of FreePPP 2.5, this distribution method assures 100%
compatibility with all 4 versions.

And as always, there's no promise it won't crash you, and I warranty
it for the amount you paid for it. Although theres no reason why it
should.

Lee Henderson
lhender@utdallas.edu


#### BINHEX     free-ppp-new-icon-resources.hqx   ****

From: twrigley@ea.oac.uci.edu
Subject: FreePPP-NewIconResources



Here it is, another set of icons to replace those plug ugly originals that ship
with FreePPP.  Stuffed and hexed, for your browsing pleasure.

This download will require ResEdit to use - please see enclosed ReadMe for
instructions on how to get and use that program.

Enjoy!



#### BINHEX     free-ppp-password-decoder.hqx   ****

From: mkb@cs.cmu.edu (Mike Blackwell)
Subject: FreePPP Password Decoder

I wanted to move my AT&T Worldnet account from FreePPP to OT/PPP,
but ran in to a problem: the Worldnet software automatically
configures the account and password info for FreePPP and never
tells you what they are. I spent an afternoon playing with the
FreePPP Preferences file, figuring out how to decrypt the password
info, and whipped up this little program, which will display all
of your FreePPP accounts and passwords. Useful if you want to move
accounts to a different computer, merge accounts, or switch to
something other than FreePPP (OT/PPP works great, by the way, and
seems a little faster).


#### BINHEX     free-ppp-switch-10b1.hqx   ****

From: tjb@inch.com
Subject: FreePPP Switch v1.0b1


FreePPPSwitch is the first of what will be a new family of connection 
scripts based on FreePPP. This is a test of how I will adapt my OT/PPP 
script apps for use with FreePPP, using commands added by the FreePPP 
Control scripting addition. The commands are different than those for 
OT/PPP, so some rethinking of the basic flow for scripts must be made. 

System Requirements:
*Any Mac with AppleScript installed, and the scriptable Finder, including 
Macs running OS8.
* FreePPP v2.5 or better.
* FreePPP Control osax--see my website or the ReadMe file enclosed for 
more information.

For more information visit my website at 
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html


Tom
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html



#### BINHEX     freeppp-control-12.hqx   ****

From: kloska@mpimp-golm.mpg.de
Subject: FreePPP Control


FreePPP Control is a scripting addition which gives Applescript access
to the main functions of
the FreePPP 2.6 system extension (open/close/set/get).

The FreePPP Control homepage is http://www.snafu.de/~sebastian.kloska/

For more information about FreePPP please visit
http://www.rockstar.com/.




#### BINHEX     keep-ppp-alive-20.hqx   ****

From: Cavykid <pygmysw@bigfoot.com>
Subject: KeepPPPalive v2.0 - keep your PPP internet connection alive

KeepPPPalive is a Macintosh extention to keep your PPP (dial-up) internet 
connection alive.  It also has some very useful other features, like 
being able to tell your time online, and your IP address from a single 
window brought up with a simple key combination.  From this window, you 
can also disconnect and connect with as simple click.  KeepPPPalive is a 
primere extention and a bargain for it's price.

Cavykid  pygmysw@bigfoot.com
Pygmy Softwyr, Creators of MiniWeb and KeepPPPalive
http://www.bigfoot.com/~pygmysw


#### BINHEX     mac-ppp-201.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 19 Jul 1995 12:00:09 -0700
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: MacPPP 2.0.1 - the official version of MacPPP still

If all the new versions of MacPPP are giving you trouble, the original,
official version is still 2.0.1.


#### BINHEX     mac-ppp-add-ons-201.hqx   ****

Date: Mon, 22 May 1995 21:40:35 -0700
From: mmatteo@sna.com (Marc Matteo)
Subject: MacPPP Add-ons v2.0.1

This is a very minor update to MacPPP Add-ons, the set of
additions that add 3-D icons, "cleaned up" dialog boxes,
and color connection icons to the popular MacPPP
communication/network utility.

It fixes the following:

*The "Color Hands" icons are now "purgeable" which means they
shouldn't copy over each other.

*While there is still very little in the way of documentation,
what is there is no longer smug and does mention some common
pitfalls of icon manipulation.

*My email address has been updated.


#### BINHEX     mac-ppp-doc-ps.hqx   ****


#### TEXT       mac-ppp-doc.txt   ****

     Installing MacPPP --TCP/IP Access Over Serial Lines
  University of Michigan
  Merit Network, Inc.
  June 1993
 
 (c) 1993 by Merit Network, Inc. and The Regents of the
 University of Michigan.
 
 MacPPP was developed at, and is copyrighted by, the Merit
 Network, Inc. and the University of Michigan. Merit and the
 University of Michigan grant an unlimited license for use and
 redistribution of the executable program provided that it is not
 sold for profit, either as is or as part of another product.
 Charges to recover the cost of duplication and distribution are
 permitted. MacPPP is offered "as is"-neither Merit nor the
 University of Michigan make any guarantees about the performance
 or reliability of the software.
 
 Acknowledgements
 

#### BINHEX     mac-ppp-launcher-10.hqx   ****

From: pompamagna@geocities.com
Subject: MacPPP Launcher 1.0 AS


MacPPP Launcher 1.0 by Giovanni Giusti (<pompamagna@geocities.com>)

Required OSAXen: MacPPP control

This applet allows you to manage your MacPPP connections. Basically, it
toggles PPP between open and closed.

Its nice feature is that by choosing "Edit..." at the dialog, you can
choose a different PPP server right before connecting. If the connection is
busy or if you brought your Powerbook somewhere else, you don't have to
open ConfigPPP to connect to a different number than usual (provided you
have that number in the server list).

Coming up: - possibility of setting the default PPP server
             (to open at TCP applications' request)
           - OT version (for those of you who have clock cycles to spare)


Feel free to edit the script to suit your needs, and drop me a line if you
make major improvements :)


--
Duel S.p.A.
Via G. Dandini, 15
00154 Roma (ITALY)
Tel. ++39-6-5743826
Fax  ++39-6-5759368
e-mail <duel.spa@iol.it>



#### BINHEX     mac-ppp-qk-40.hqx   ****

From: richardb@cocytus.demon.co.uk
Subject: acPPP Quickeys 4.0


The MacPPP QuicKeys are three QuicKeys� extensions which communicate
between QuicKeys and PPP. They allow QuicKeys to open and close PPP and
test whether it is open or closed, doing a decision or jump on the outcome.

The MacPPP Quickeys need QuicKeys 3.0 or better and System 7.0 or better
and are fully compatible with MacOS 8.

They work with all versions of MacPPP, FreePPP and OT/PPP available at the
time of writing, including FreePPP 2.6, and are quite happy for you to
switch between them without restarting.

New in Version 2.0:
* Updated for compatibility with FreePPP 2.6 and OT/PPP.
* Auto-detects the relevant flavour of PPP, even if it is changed without
restarting.
* Fixed the bug whereby FreePPP 2.5 with MacTCP would only connect once.

The MacPPP Quickeys are shareware and costs $10 if you use it for more than
30 days.




#### BINHEX     mac-ppp-timer-20.hqx   ****

From: EricPRESTO@aol.com
Subject: MacPPP Timer v. 2.0


It is a utility application to be used with MacPPP that allows you to
keep track of how much time you spend on your PPP account.   MacPPP must
be installed on your computer for it to work.  MacPPP Timer requires
System 7.0 or later.  Please post it to comm/tcp/conn/ppp/ and remove
all previous versions.

Version 2.0 adds support for OT/PPP, FreePPP 2.6 or greater and allows
automatic opening of internet browser or other application when MacPPP
Timer is launched.


Thank you,

Eric Preston




#### TEXT       mac-slip-uunet-ppp.txt   ****

From: fesmith@netcom.com (Frank E. Smith)
Subject: MacSLIP scripts

Here are two MacSLIP scripts that I modified from the sample.script that
comes with MacSLIP. I have used the Netcom script (mac-slip-netcom..) for
some time now without any problems. And it is setup to start The Internet
Adapter (TIA) on a Netcom shell account. The UUNet script
(mac-slip-uunet..) is one I just modified to work on my UUNet PPP account.
So far it seems to work OK.

I hope these scripts help others get up on their accounts in less time than
it took me.

Frank E. Smith (fesmith@netcom.com soon to be fesmith@beartooth.com)

#
# Sample.script
#
# This is a generic script for logging into a SLIP/PPP server
# You may need to modify it to work with your SLIP/PPP server or

#### BINHEX     modem-light-ppc.hqx   ****

From: hernansoft@xoommail.com
Subject: Modem Light submit


My name is Hernan Spaltro and recently I launched an 
application called Modem Light. It 
is a little application that lets people to have a global 
floating window with real time 
information about the PPP status. You have information about 
read/sent bytes, connection 
time, remaining time, server name, user name, speed and a 
graphical representation of the 
lights of a real modem. There are five built-in appeareances 
for the modem, it works with 
any web browser (it also works if you don't have a web 
browser). This little program is 
great for iMacs or PowerBooks with internal modem and you 
want to see information 
about the connection status.
License: Shareware
Price: $6
Web site: http://gomac.to/HernanSoft
PPC version: http://members.xoom.com/hernansoft/
ModemLight(PPC).sit.hqx
68K version: http://members.xoom.com/hernansoft/
ModemLight(68K).sit.hqx

Thanks in advance.

Hernan Spaltro
HernanSoft
mailto:hernan@geocities.com



#### BINHEX     netcom-tia-ppp-installer-10.hqx   ****

From: Mark Hickenbottom, snap@netcom.com
Subject: Netcom/TIA/PPP Installer 1.0

This installer installs TIA, PPP, and the PPP and MacTCP settings you need
to turn your Netcom shell account into a pseudo-PPP account.

The Netcom/SLiRP/PPP and Netcom/TIA/PPP installers turn a Netcom shell
account into a pseudo-PPP account, so that you can use TCP/IP programs such
as Anarchie, Eudora, Fetch, MacMUSH, Netscape, NCSA Telnet, and Newswatcher
(or YA-Newswatcher). This doesn't increase the fees that you pay to Netcom.
The installers install PPP, and the PPP and MacTCP settings you will need
to set up Netcom and PPP. The installers also automatically install either
SLiRP or TIA into your regular personal dial-up account on Netcom, and PPP
on your Macintosh. No Unix commands need be entered by you nor do you have
you access your shell account at all, all the work is done by the
installers. Installation in your user directory takes less than 100 bytes.
The installers also detail the specific step-by-step instructions for
configuring PPP and TCP/IP programs for your user id and modem. Netcom does
not support SLiRP or TIA and will not answer any questions about it, but
allows its use.


#### BINHEX     new-ppp-30-sv.hqx   ****

From: (Ben Taft) psyctaft@pew.psy.gu.se
Subject: NewPPP3.0 (Swedish)

This is a swedish version of NewPPP 3.0, a english version is comming soon.
NewPPP is based on MacPPP/FreePPP.

INFO:

NewPPP g�r det m�jligt f�r din mac med modem att ha en en TCP (Internet)
koppling via modem PPP (Point to Point Protocol).

Vad du beh�ver:
Mac Plus eller senare, Mac OS 7.0 eller senare.
Open Transport version 1.1 eller senare eller MacTCP. Ett modem 2400 bps
eller snabbare (st�der upp till 230 000 bps). Du beh�ver �ven en modempool
att kopla upp dig till (t.e.x din internetleverant�r).


/Ben Taft
1996 SWEDEN


#### BINHEX     ot-advanced-tuner-12.hqx   ****

From: psichel@sustworks.com
Subject: OT Advanced Tuner 1.2  Macintosh TCP/IP Tuner


The "OT Advanced Tuner" is a simple control panel like application
that allows you to view and set internal TCP/IP parameters including
the TCP Window Size under Macintosh Open Transport. The application
allows you to specify new settings and includes a "Make Active"
button to put the new settings into effect.

You can save your settings in OT Advanced Tuner settings documents
and invoke them each time you startup by placing the corresponding
document in your Startup Items folder.

As currently implemented, the OT Advanced Tuner is best suited for
configurations where TCP/IP is permanently loaded since there is no
automatic way to remember custom settings when TCP/IP is unloaded
(TCP should not be set to "load only when needed" as commonly used
for dial-up connections).

System requirements:
  MacOS 7.5.3 and Open Transport 1.1.1 or later

Sustainable Softworks OT Advanced Tuner is shareware, US$25.

<mailto:psichel@sustworks.com>
<http://www.sustworks.com>



#### BINHEX     ot-ppp-bot-16.hqx   ****

From: tjb@inch.com
Subject: OT/PPP Bot 1.6


This is the newest release of OT/PPP Bot, an AppleScript application that 
stays open and runs in the background to maintain a PPP connection using 
OT/PPP. With this version, I have tried to make the Bot operation fool 
proof--you should see no operational errors if you cancel out of 
connection attempts, you can set preferences for just about any aspect of 
what the Bot does, and it should aggressively check and maintain your 
connection.

New Features:
*You can escape from a connection attempt by hitting the cancel button, 
and the Bot will ask if you want to retry or quit.
*You can set the idle time period to one of three possible settings.
*If you use multiple accounts, simply enter the information for the 
account you want to use the Bot with, and it will connect to that account.
*Easily change user preferences by launching the Bot while pressing the 
option key.

System requirements:
*Any system with AppleScript and Open Transport/PPP installed (including 
the standard scripting additions and the PPP Commands scripting addition 
that is installed with OT/PPP).
*Jon's Commands, a free scripting addition available from Info-Mac in the 
Development/OpenScripting directory.

For more information, and the latest updates, check my renovated web site 
at http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html



Tom
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html




#### BINHEX     ot-ppp-cs.hqx   ****

From: hcir@alaska.net (Rich Allen)
Subject: csOTPPP

csOTPPP is a control strip module for automating logging on and off the Internet.
With csOTPPP you can open/close up to three applications and the PPP session with
just one click.

System requirements:
* System 7.5
* Control Strip control panel
* Apples's OT/PPP

For more information, please read the Read Me file enclosed, or visit our Web
page:

http://www.alaska.net/~hcir/csOTPPP.html

Thanks,

Rich Allen
Allen ReSearch
http://www.alaska.net/~hcir/

I give permission for my program to be included on the Info-Mac CD-ROM.


#### BINHEX     ot-ppp-csm-13a.hqx   ****

From: thomas.schmitt@dfki.de
Subject: OT/PPP CSM 1.3a


ot-ppp-csm-1.3a - This control strip module is for use with Open
Transport/PPP or ARA 3.0 and allows you to connect and disconnect to an
PPP Server. You must have installed and configured OpenTransport 1.1.1
or greater and OT/PPP 1.0 or 1.01 and the Control Strip 1.3 or greater.
You can also use ARA 3.0 instead of OT/PPP It is better that you don't
check the "Load only when needed" option in 'TCP/IP', because 'OT/PPP
CSM' needs TCP/IP to be loaded. If you check the option TCP/IP will be
loaded during the startup process of 'OT/PPP CSM' and the option doesn't
make sense. 'OT/PPP CSM' has been successfully testet on Macs and
PowerMacs with the these Systems: System 7.5.3 to 7.6.1 using OT/PPP 1.0
and OT 1.1.1/1.1.2 System 8.0 using OT/PPP 1.0.1 and OT 1.2, System 8.0
using ARA 3.0b16 and OT 1.2



#### BINHEX     ot-ppp-module-10.hqx   ****

From: andreoli@ridgecrest.ca.us
Subject: OTPPPLMM10.hqx

OTPPPLMM10.hqx - OpenTransport/PPP Location Manager Module

This is a module for use with Apple's Location Manager.  By installing
this module, you will be able to add OpenTransport PPP and Modem
configurations to your location sets, as well as import and export
configuration information.

 
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#### BINHEX     ot-ppp-multidialer-10b1.hqx   ****

From: tjb@inch.com
Subject: OT/PPP MultiDialer v1.0b1


OTPPPMultiDialer is an AppleScript application based on OT/PPP Switch.It 
will either open a PPP connection if one is not already open, or close 
one that is open. Additionally, if it tries to connect on a phone number, 
and that attempt fails, you can cancel out of the attempt, and try to 
connect again, only the Dialer will use the next phone number that you 
have supplied when configuring the script application. If your ISP has 
several dialup phone numbers, and it is a pain to keep re-entering the 
next phone number with each connect attempt, just enter the list of 
numbers into this script, and let the script do the work of redialing. 

System Requirements:
*Any Mac with AppleScript installed, and the scriptable Finder, including 
Macs running OS8.
*OT/PPP and the PPP Commands scripting addition (PPP Commands is 
installed by default with OT/PPP).
*Jon's Commands, an excellent and free scripting addition available on 
Info-Mac in the development/open scripting directory.

For more information visit my website at 
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html


Tom
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html



#### BINHEX     ot-ppp-strip-11.hqx   ****

From: "Dennis J. Wilkinson, II" <djw@ici.net>
Subject: OT/PPP Strip 1.1


OT/PPP Strip 1.1 has been released!

The big news is that version 1.1 adds support for Mac OS 9.1. In addition:

- Mac OS 9.0 and 9.1 users will now connect without a modal dialog,
   freeing them to do other things while their machine is connecting.

- OT/PPP Strip's user interface gets it's first touch-up since the very first
   versions -- I think it looks much cleaner now.

- a bug where the balloon help displayed by the strip would seem to flash was
   corrected

- a few other minor "code housekeeping" items were completed

In addition, version 1.1 sees OT/PPP Strip change from freeware into 
shareware, as I've spent a substantially larger amount of time on it 
than I ever imagined when I first released it. The registration fee 
is small (US $5) and can be paid via Kagi at:

<http://order.kagi.com/?4LZ>

Even though it's now shareware, OT/PPP Strip is distributed as 
fully-functional software, with no "time outs" or crippled features, 
and without any annoying reminders to register.



#### BINHEX     ot-ppp-switch-151.hqx   ****

From: tjb@inch.com
Subject: OT/PPP Switch 1.5.1


This is the newest release of OT/PPP Switch, an AppleScript application 
that toggles the state of your PPP connection. If you are connected, it 
will close the connection. If you are not connected, it will attempt to 
establish a PPP connection using the current settings in the PPP Control 
Panel.

New Features:
*You can escape from a connection attempt by hitting the cancel button, 
and the app will ask if you want to retry or quit.
*If the connection attempt fails, the app will ask you if you want to 
quit or retry.
*All error messages should be trapped and dealt with without the user 
seeing them.

System requirements:
*Any system with AppleScript and Open Transport/PPP installed (including 
the standard scripting additions and the PPP Commands scripting addition 
that is installed with OT/PPP).

For more information, and the latest updates, check my renovated web site 
at http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html
Tom
http://www.inch.com/~tjb/adoor.html



#### BINHEX     otppp-toggle-221.hqx   ****

From: tcallaha@risd.edu
Subject: OT/PPP Toggle 2.2.1



OT/PPP Toggle 2.2.1

OT/PPP Toggle 2.2.1 toggles the state of the PPP connection using Open
Transport PPP. If it's closed, it opens it using the currently active
configuration as set in the PPP control panel. If it's already open, it
closes it. Using the Auto-Open feature, it can also open any application
or file you want once the connection is made (up to two of them). Just
click on it in a launcher or select it from the Apple menu and it opens
or closes the connection. It uses less than 10kb on disk and 200K of RAM
(and only when actually opening or closing a connection).

System Requirements:

OT/PPP Toggle requires any Macintosh computer with the following minimum
software:

System 7.5.3 or later
AppleScript 1.1 or later
Open Transport 1.1.1 or later
Open Transport PPP 1.0 *

* Open Transport PPP (OT/PPP) also installs the
"PPP Commands" addition to AppleScript, which is
required for this application to function.

New in this version:

2.2.1 - Updated Read Me with workaround for MacOS
8 incompatibility.




#### BINHEX     ppp-admin.hqx   ****

From: Ermanno Pozzoli <pozzerm@imiucca.csi.unimi.it>
Subject: PPPAdmin

If you hate Control Panels and you love FreePPP 1.0.1 this application 
is for you. All the options provided from ConfigPPP are allowed. Try it.

Ermanno Pozzoli, M.D.
Associated Professor - Universita' degli Studi di Milano


#### BINHEX     ppp-and-netscape-as.hqx   ****

From: SamCo@aol.com
Subject: PPP and Netscape-Cool Script for 'Net Newbies

This is a very simple script I made to open a PPP connection, open Netscape
(or any application for that matter), and when you have completed browsing to
close the PPP connection.

It depends on MacPPP Control by Mark Alldritt. This is available on AOL or on
the internet at Info-Mac archives.  

Knowledge of AppleScript required.
May Be Distributed Freely (email me though)

Thanx,
       Sam Charap
|samco@aol.com|GO NY GO NY GO|


#### BINHEX     ppp-connect-12-as.hqx   ****

From: daver@idiom.com (David Ray)
Subject: PPP-Connect 1.2

Many people who use MacOs 7.5.5 and PPP have a choice between
OpenTransport/PPP and FreePPP. Many people saw some speed improvements with
OT/PPP but went back to FreePPP because they preferred the interface.

This AppleScript lets you use OpenTransport/PPP while providing an
interface similar to FreePPP. It includes the ability to choose "sets"
that contain your location, dialup phone number, TCP/IP setting, and
login name. There are several optional features such as saving password
and quiet mode.

The script is distributed in 2 versions. The standard version runs on all
machines (68k & PPC) and requires the user to initially set up the dialing
information. Menus allow adding/editing additional locations and accounts.
The enhanced version of the script automatically obtains location and
account information from FreePPP settings and uses them for OT/PPP, and
requires a PPC machine and additional software.

-David Ray
daver@idiom.com


#### BINHEX     ppp-contact-10-as.hqx   ****

From: cracker@inch.com (Larry Jarvis)
Subject: PPPContact 1.0 AppleScript

This is a simple Apple Script which allows you to open and close your PPP
connection.


#### BINHEX     ppp-floater-12.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 19:21:08 +0900
From: lockheimer@twics.com (Hiroshi Lockheimer)
Subject: PPPfloater 1.2

�1995 by Hiroshi Lockheimer

NEW FEATURES:
Configureable via PPPfloater's Control Panel
Cumulative Timer function
Hot-key to open a PPP connection
...and many bug fixes

PPPfloater is a Control Panel that will automatically open a floating
windoid whenever you open a MacPPP connection.  The PPPfloater windoid
"floats" above all other applications for easy access.

The floater has two functions: it will provide you with a "scissors" button
that will close the connection, and it will also display the amount of time
you have been online.  Click anywhere inside the window (except for the
title bar and scissors, of course) to temporarily toggle the display to the
cumulative timer.

PPPfloater allows you to optionally set a "hot-key" that will open a PPP
connection.  This feature is useful for those who Hard Close their PPP
connections: Config PPP no more.

PPPfloater is FREEWARE


#### BINHEX     ppp-guardian.hqx   ****

From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: PPP Guardian

PPP Guardian is meant to help you keep a PPP connection up continuously
even with all the burps that phone lines typically throw at you.  It's
especially useful to those who rely on PPP connections for their full-time
Internet access, though others might benefit from it as well.


#### BINHEX     ppp-icq-10b2.hqx   ****

From: Andrew Clegg <andy@sector14.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: PPP-ICQ A PPP Monitor/ICQ (and others) Launcher


PPP-ICQ, a PPP monitor for the Apple Macintosh

What is it?

PPP-ICQ is a monitor program which runs in the
background and launches ICQ when the PPP dialup 
connection on the Macintosh is active - saving the user
from manually running ICQ when connected to the
internet. From version 1.0.0b2 multiple programs
can be launched, not just ICQ.



#### BINHEX     ppp-pref-fix-110.hqx   ****

From: Michael D Mays, mdmays@airmail.net
Subject: pppPrefFix 1.1.0

Many times when using MacPPP the error message:
    The control panel "Config PPP" cannot
    be used now because not enough memory
    is available.
is encountered when our Web Browser launches a third or fourth helper
program. "Config PPP" is forced closed at this time by the Finder and when
we attempt to open it afterwards we are greeted by the error message:
    Config PPP Error!
    Opening Preferences

This program, "pppPrefFix", is an AppleScriptR application which was
inspired by a work around to this problem of Lofty Becker's. He found that
he could solve the problem of opening "Config PPP" being unable to open by
duplicating the PPP preference file, moving the old file out of the
preference folder, renaming the copy to the original's name, and then
opening "Config PPP".

By double clicking "pppPrefFix" you launch an AppleScriptR application
which automatically performs the above outline steps. You only need to make
sure that you have at least 200 kbytes of free RAM before double clicking.

This program requires system 7 or greater, the "AppleScriptTM" extension
installed and the extension  "Finder Scripting Extension" installed or that
you have the runtime library "FinderLib" somewhere locatable with the
finder. You also should have ran "Config PPP" at least once before
attempting to use this program.

This version corrects the problem encountered with system 7.5.2.


#### BINHEX     ppp-pref-saver-12.hqx   ****

From: (Eric Long) 72764.1072@compuserve.com
Subject: PPP PrefSaver 1.2

Now configurable with ResEdit. This is an Installer
add-on for ISPs, for their Mac clients. Create an Installer
for new users to install all needed software for Internet
Access, then with this plug-in, before the Installer quits
it will ask the user to enter the account name and password
needed to log-on with their new PPP account. Settings are
saved in either the connect script or Authentication settings.
Requires Aladdin's InstallerMaker program. By Eric Long


#### BINHEX     ppp-quencer-11.hqx   ****

From: Richard Buckle <richardb@cocytus.demon.co.uk>
Subject: PPPquencer 1.1

PPPquencer is a KeyQuencer extension, corresponding to my MacPPP QuicKeys,
that lets KeyQuencer open and close MacPPP and test whether MacPPP is open
or closed.

Version 1.1 adds compatibility with FreePPP and Open Transport.

Permission to distribute on the info-mac CD-ROMs is granted.

Postcardware. Enjoy.


#### BINHEX     ppp-remote-132.hqx   ****

From: Robert Welz <r_welz@informatik.uni-kl.de>
Subject: PPPRemote 2.6


PPPRemote , in addition with FreePPP (>Ver. 2.6) allows to record internet
connections and calculates the phone fee. Freeware. Runs even on a classic,
low RAM. 



#### BINHEX     ppp-report-10b3.hqx   ****

Date: Sat, 17 Dec 1994 08:40:27 -0800
From: patkins@wimsey.com (Peter Atkins)
Subject: PPPReport 1.0b3; logs internet usage

Have you ever wished for some way to log  your Internet usage? PPPReport was
designed to do just that. It's not that you don't trust your Internet
providers, just that it's nice to know that you are getting what you pay for.
Until now, there has been no easy way for Macintosh users to keep track of
their on-line time.


#### BINHEX     ppp-summarize-12-excel5.hqx   ****

Date: Wed, 17 May 1995 01:37:06 +0000
From: martyl@pcnet.com (Marty Lindower)
Subject: PPPSummarize 1.2

Hi all-

     Here's PPPSummarize 1.2, an Excel 5.0 spreadsheet which totals up your
     online time when using a PPP connection, and summarizes it by day and
     month. It requires:

--PPPReport, an excellent control panel by Eric de la Musse; available at
any Info-mac mirror near you, and
--Excel 5.0 (not 4.0, 3.0, 2.2 or any other earlier version)

PPPSummarize is written in Excel's Visual Basic for Applications, the new
macro language for Excel 5.0. For this reason, it will _not_ run under any
earlier version of Excel, nor can I convert it to do so! (Sorry)

Version 1.2 fixes a major problem with times over 24 hours not displaying
properly.

Comments and questions to: martyl@pcnet.com


#### BINHEX     ppp-thang-141.hqx   ****

From: (Nick King) nking@synner.demon.co.uk
Subject: PPPThang 1.4.1

A small utility to toggle the state of MacPPP. This new version has
slightly smaller sound files, responds to apple events, and remembers its
position on the screen.

Nick King
nking@synner.demon.co.uk


#### BINHEX     ppp-thang-lite-141.hqx   ****

From: (Nick King) nking@synner.demon.co.uk
Subject: PPPThangLite 1.4.1

A small utility to toggle the state of MacPPP. This new version responds to
apple events, and remembers its position on the screen.

Nick King
nking@synner.demon.co.uk


#### BINHEX     ppp-toggle.hqx   ****

From: tracy@linksware.com (Tracy Valleau)
Subject: OT/PPP Toggle

This is an AppleScrip Applet that toggles the Open Transport PPP between
connected and disconnected. Double-click to run or hook up a QuickKey to it.
Requires OT/PPP and OT 1.1.1.
Free.

Regards

Tracy Valleau, ACM
LinksWare


#### BINHEX     pppop-204-ppc-jp.hqx   ****

From: frie@gte.net
Subject: pppop-204-ppc-jp.hqx - PPP Operator Utility Japanese Version


PPPop 2.0.4 PPC /JP       PPP Operator Utility  Japanese Version 
Shareware $20 US

PPPop2 provides a small floating button window to click on to open 
and close a PPP connection. It includes a timer with settable limits, 
an application launcher, a session log, a server selection menu for 
PPP and TCP/IP configurations, selectable user profiles for different 
accounts, and it is scriptable. This version is optimized for use 
with OS 8.5.

System Requirements: PowerPC CPU. MacOS 7.1 or later with Appearance 
extension 1.0.2 or later. MacOS 8.1 or later recommended. RAM 400. 
Open Transport with Remote Access, OT/PPP, MacPPP, or FreePPP.

Recommended Additional Software: Internet Config 2.0, Apple Location 
Manager. (These come with OS 8.5.)

Version 2.0.4 is a bug fix update.

This is a localization by Koichiro Sobue and Shigenobu Kinoshita. 
News, current versions, and support are available via the author's 
web page, <http://home1/gte.net/frie/>.

[Permission is given to include this archive on the info-mac CDROM.]

Rob Friefeld
April 16, 1999
Rob Friefeld
PPPop Info: <http://home1.gte.net/frie/>



#### BINHEX     pppop-204-ppc-nl.hqx   ****

From: frie@gte.net
Subject: pppop-204-ppc-nl.hqx - PPP Operator Utility Dutch Version


PPPop 2.0.4 PPC /NL       PPP Operator Utility  Dutch Version 
Shareware $20 US

PPPop2 provides a small floating button window to click on to open 
and close a PPP connection. It includes a timer with settable limits, 
an application launcher, a session log, a server selection menu for 
PPP and TCP/IP configurations, selectable user profiles for different 
accounts, and it is scriptable. This version is optimized for use 
with OS 8.5.

System Requirements: PowerPC CPU. MacOS 7.1 or later with Appearance 
extension 1.0.2 or later. MacOS 8.1 or later recommended. RAM 400. 
Open Transport with Remote Access, OT/PPP, MacPPP, or FreePPP.

Recommended Additional Software: Internet Config 2.0, Apple Location 
Manager. (These come with OS 8.5.)

This is a localization by Frank Meyer. News, current versions, and 
support are available via the author's web page, 
<http://home1/gte.net/frie/>.

[Permission is given to include this archive on the info-mac CDROM.]

Rob Friefeld
April 16, 1999
Rob Friefeld
PPPop Info: <http://home1.gte.net/frie/>



#### BINHEX     pppop-204-ppc.hqx   ****

From: friefeld@deltanet.com
Subject: PPPop 2.0.4 - PPP Operator Utility


PPPop2 provides a small floating button window to click on to open 
and close a PPP connection. It includes a timer with settable limits, 
an application launcher, a session log, a server selection menu for 
PPP and TCP/IP configurations, selectable user profiles for different 
accounts, and it is scriptable. This version is optimized for use 
with OS 8.5.

System Requirements: PowerPC CPU. MacOS 7.1 or later with Appearance 
extension 1.0.2 or later. MacOS 8.1 or later recommended. RAM 400. 
Open Transport with Remote Access, OT/PPP, MacPPP, or FreePPP.

Recommended Additional Software: Internet Config 2.0, Apple Location 
Manager. (These come with OS 8.5.)

This is a maintenance update to PPPop2 with fixes for all bugs 
reported to date. News, current versions, and support are available 
via the author's web page, <http://home1/gte.net/frie/>.


Rob Friefeld
February 28, 1999
Rob Friefeld
PPPop Info: <http://home1.gte.net/frie/>




#### BINHEX     pppop-2d-ppc.hqx   ****

From: friefeld@deltanet.com
Subject: PPPop2d-PPC  PPP Operator Utility


PPPop2d - PPC    PPP Operator Utility    Shareware $20 US

PPPop2 provides a small floating button window to click on to open and close a PPP connection. It includes a timer with settable limits, an application launcher, a session log, a server selection menu for PPP and TCP/IP configurations, selectable user profiles for different accounts, and it is scriptable. This version is optimized for use with OS 8.5.

System Requirements: PowerPC CPU. MacOS 7.1 or later with Appearance extension. MacOS 8.1 or later recommended. RAM 400. Open Transport with Remote Access, OT/PPP, MacPPP, or FreePPP. 

Recommended Additional Software: Internet Config 2.0, Apple Location Manager. (These come with OS 8.5.)

News, current versions, and support are available via the author's web page, <http://home1/gte.net/frie/>.

This archive replaces pppop2-ppc.hqx through pppop2c-ppc.hqx which had various problems ranging from disappearing icons to total corruption. If you still have problems with icons, please visit the web page.

[Permission is given to include this archive on the info-mac CDROM.]

Rob Friefeld
<http://home1.gte.net/frie/>

Rob Friefeld
<http://home1.gte.net/frie/>




#### BINHEX     pppremier-timer-204.hqx   ****

From: Nathan Lamont <nathan@biggerplanet.com>
Subject: PPPremier Timer 2.0.4; an internet connection tool


PPPremier Timer <http://www.biggerplanet.com/pppremier> is a small internet
tool that allows you to easily open and close your internet connection with
a convenient button, and features a cool timer and a graphical throughput
indicator.

PPPremier Timer also includes customizable time limits, customizable
connection sounds, a globally floating window option, and much more -- all
with very low memory requirements.

Rated **** (4 mice) from macdownload.com, **** (4 cows) from TuCows, a
Macworld Pick o' the Week, and "a great PPP timer" from Macworld Magazine.
"...perfect if you haven't the willpower to give up the Web voluntarily" --
CNET

New in version 2.0.4:
- fixed incompatibility with MacOS 9.1 (new version of Universal PPP API,
1.3.1)
- added acknowledgement dialog to correctly entered registration code
- connection speed reporting known to not work with MacOS 9.1.

Only users of MacOS 9.1 need to upgrade.

PPPremier Timer requires: Remote Access, OT/PPP, MacPPP, or FreePPP (some
features only available with Remote Access and OT/PPP); 68020 or better
processor (accelerated for PowerPC); System 7.5.5 or better.



#### BINHEX     synch-ppp-111.hqx   ****

From: Sander Tekelenburg <tekelenb@euronet.nl>
Subject: SynchPPP 1.1.1 - Auto-Synchronise an application with yourPPP connection


SynchPPP monitors the status of your PPP connection to the Internet, no
matter how that connection was initiated. When it notices a connection,
it will immediately launch the application you told it to launch. When
it notices you disconnected, it will quit that same application.

Use:
Can be nice to make sure you always check your mail when you're
on-line; or to always have ICQ running when on-line; or to always have
a counter running (nice if you're being charged per minute for your
on-line time); or to always have your server running when on-line;
or... you get the picture ;)

System Requirements:
- Mac OS 8.6
- AppleScript needs to be installed

Legalese:
SynchPPP is $10 shareware.



#### BINHEX     toggle-ppp-as.hqx   ****

Date: Tue, 8 Nov 1994 18:13:47 -0800
From: ace@tidbits.com (Adam C. Engst)
Subject: Toggle PPP, an AppleScript for MacPPP



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[Submitted for Dennis -ace]

Enclosed is the script that I use to toggle MacPPP between
open and closed and write a log containing the date, beginning time, ending
time, and minutes connected (rounding up) to a tab deliminated text file. The
script can be edited and I commented everything I could think of in the
script so there's no read me file other than that.

A couple of notes: This script requires MacPPP Control (1.2 is what I'm
using) to open and close the PPP connections. It also requires the Read/Write
Commands osax as shipped with AppleScript 1.1. PowerMac users may experience
difficulties with version 1.1 of this osax  (this was fixed with version
1.1.1 shipping with System 7.5). MacPPP Control and a beta of Read/Write
Commands 1.1.1 is available from the Mac Scripting site at:

ftp://gaea.kgs.ukans.edu/

Dennis L. Whiteman
ultimate@mail.icon.net



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