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Invisibility Toggler 1.1 empowers you to view invisible files in the Mac OS X Finder. Unlike similar solutions, Invisibility Toggler toggles file and folder invisibility instantly without first annoying the user with a dialog box. Run it once to allow you to see invisible files. Run it a second time to hide invisible files. It's that simple!
The source code is included for your convenience, so you can easily add Invisibility Toggler's functionality into your own private applications or Automator workflows (see the included "Read Me First.html" file for specific details of the license).
Invisibility Toggler is being distributed as freeware. However, you're more than welcome to make a donation if you find it useful! Simply click on the button below make a secure donation.
Usage tip: If you need to run Invisibility Toggler frequently, just drag it from your Applications folder into the Dock for instant access.
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ALenstein 3D 1.2 is a hack for Wolfenstein 3D 1.0.2 Third Encounter. It changes many of the standard sound effects to humorous "Weird Al" Yankovic ones, including short clips from his songs, his movie UHF, his Disney special, and from Al TV. ALenstein comes with its own title screen, icons, SFX Test Level, and more!
Minimum System Requirements: A Macintosh with Wolfenstein 3D, 12 MB free RAM, and a Classic version of Mac OS (e.g. System 7.0 through Mac OS 9.2.1). Mac OS X 10.4.9 or earlier on a PowerPC processor may also work via the Classic environment, as may certain Mac emulators, but your mileage may vary.
Developers interested in porting Wolfenstein 3D to Mac OS X, please see this thread.
PLEASE NOTE: As of 6 August 2001, tJM's Antivirus Toolkit has been discontinued. With Mac OS X shipping preinstalled on all PowerMacs, and with the major virus threat for Macs these days being Microsoft Office macro viruses, tJM Software has determined that continued development of tJM's Antivirus Toolkit is unnecessary at this time. tJM Software will continue to offer it as a free download for those who may have use for it. Please note that with the exception of Disinfectant, the bundled software is no longer the latest release.
Please use the latest versions of Agax, Tracker, and/or DelProtect instead of the ones included with this toolkit.
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tJM's Antivirus Toolkit 1.1 is great for any Mac user who wishes to have minimal virus protection for absolutely free. That's right, the toolkit doesn't cost you anything -- it's freeware.
The toolkit includes four great utilities, Disinfectant 3.7.1, Tracker 1.1, DelProtect 1.0, and Agax 1.3, as well as exclusive virus-busting documentation by the JoshMeister. Disinfectant protects your computer against classic Mac viruses, and Tracker and DelProtect are extensions which keep suspicious events from happening, thus protecting from certain known viruses as well as possible future viruses. Agax defends your computer against certain more recent viruses, and is extendable via plug-ins. (Many thanks to John Norstad, Ioannis Galidakis, and John Dalgliesh for allowing me to include their software in this package!)
The items included with this toolkit will work with just about any Mac. All programs should run just fine under Macintosh System 7.0 with a 68020 processor or better. DelProtect supports a 68000 processor, and Disinfectant supports System 6.*
An important part of the package is tJM's documentation. It is available in HTML format, and can be viewed with a Web browser such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. This documentation contains information on the included programs, explains ways to innoculate your computer against certain viruses, compares and contrasts commercial antivirus utilities, answers frequently asked questions, and more!
This page should pretty much always tell you the current version of tJM's Antivirus Toolkit (currently 1.1, released on July 21, 1999). You can download an absolutely free copy of the toolkit by clicking on the following link.
Q. What is tJM Software?
A. A software company.
Q. So
what is a software company?
A. A company that makes software.
Q. Oh. Right. Well, what kind of software does tJM Software make?
A. We primarily develop Macintosh software, although we occasionally create cross-platform computer video game mods.
Q. Computer video game mods?
A. Yeah, like maps for Aleph One/Marathon, WarCraft II
stuff like that. However, as of right now, we haven't publicly released any video game mods other than ALenstein 3D, which requires a classic Mac.
Q. Wait
MAC? Isn't that the computer made by the iPod guys? I don't have one of those.
A. You might want to consider switching to a Mac. That is, if you value your online privacy, data integrity, and overall Internet safety. Don't believe me? Check out Apple's Get a Mac page.
Q. So what do I have to do to get some of the things you make?
A. Everything that we're currently distributing is available on this page.
Q. How can I get in contact with you?
A. .
Q. What is a "tJM" and how am I supposed to pronounce that? Tijj'm? Todge 'em? Tuh Jmmmm? Toe Jam?
A. Enough already. tJM is short for "the JoshMeister," our founder. In reality, when we say "we" or "our," we really mean "I," "me," or "my." tJM is pronounced by reading each letter.
Q. Where have all the cowboys gone?
A. We have no idea. Please don't ask us again.
Q. Man, what an obscure pop culture reference. When was this FAQ written, anyway, 1997??
A. Ummm
originally? Yes. We just thought it would be funny to keep the Paula Cole reference to show how long we've been around.
Questions or comments? You can e-mail the JoshMeister at .
Last updated on 11 April 2007.