anarchie An Internet FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client for the Macintosh. BookMark Manager 1.521 There are many directory services available on the Internet such as Yahoo. Also many people and organizations are providing useful lists on the Internet. Now you can import them into your own database. The BookMark Manager imports bookmarks (URL addresses) from a variety of html sources. It imports a bookmark's title, url address even its descriptions keeping the original hierarchical structure of the Hot List. DNS Lookup 0.92 From: (Paul Herman) a540pau@pic.ucla.edu Subject: DNS Lookup 0.92 Hey all, Lookey there! An nslookup for the mac. I have not yet seen one around and I got tired of waiting, so I wrote one. So here ya go. This program can be used to lookup IP addresses, CNAMEs, HINFOs, AXFRSs, etc. with detailed output in the style of the UN*X program: nslookup Most importantly, it's freeware! E-Mail fax A shareware program that enables you to send faxes via email. Fetch Software Updater aliases Some alias files for use with Fetch. These files give you access to the latest versions of various programs. Flea's Bookmarks Installer Flea's Bookmarks is a collection of some of the best Web and FTP sites around. It lets you do the surfing while we do they exploring. I-C-Netscape Ä This program sets Netscape's helpers based on the data from the Internet Config file-mapping preferences. InternetConfig1.3 The Internet Configuration System was designed to make your life easier by reducing the number of times that you need to enter your Internet preferences into the various preferences windows of all your Internet applications. Telnet-2.7b4-fat folder Since NCSA has ceased to fund the Telnet project, 2.7b4 is the last version of this popular terminal emulation software. TurboGopher 2.0.3 TurboGopher is a Macintosh Gopher client. vremya-161 Folder Vremya 1.61 - an application that sets your Macintosh clock using version 1 of the Network Time Protocol as described in RFC 1059 by D. Mills. This is a simple implementation of NTP, but the accuracy is sufficient for the Macintosh clock. If you just want to set your Macintosh clock occasionally and quickly and you don't want Control Panels and Extensions, Vremya is the solution for you. Vremya requires MacTCP. Vremya has been seen working under Open Transport. You should also have your geographical location set using the Map control panel and the Daylight Saving Time checkbox checked or unchecked to reflect your current state. YA-Newswatcher Yet Another NewsWatcher is a Usenet news reader application for the Macintosh. Its features include automatic viewing of downloaded images, binary and anonymous remailer posting, flexible article filtering (kill files) and sorting, support for PGP via AppleScript, reference-based threading, and comprehensive multiple character set support for reading and posting in non-English language and non-latin alphabet newsgroups.