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What Dropper?!

Post by Info-Mac » January 7th, 1997, 11:00 am

Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/inet/what-dropper.hqx

Ever wanted more from your Bookmarks? what URL?!, the premier freeware bookmarker
for the Macintosh, has just gone into beta and the world of bookmarkers will
never be quite the same.

"Why what URL?!"
1) wU?! files don't litter up your hard drive: Single document, multiple
entries.
2) wU?! loves windows: Have open as many windows as your memory can handle.
3) wU?! uses Internet Config prefs to open your URLs in the app of _your_
choice, not theirs.
4) wU?! lets you browse your comments via Balloon Help.
5) wU?! is AppleScriptable!
6) wU?! is simple: Drag 'n' Drop or Cut, Copy & Paste -- from other
programs and from other wU?! windows.
7) wU?! lists are flexible: View your links by title, URL location,
creation date, date last modified, date last visited, number of times
launched, or by label.
8) wU?! is free: free, free, free, free, free. Did I mention it was free?

* wU?! is now AppleScript scriptable and recordable.
included are scripts to export Netscape Bookmark files, import
HTML, and more.
* wU?! now supports an OSA script menu.
* wU?! now supports Undo/Redo.
* wU?! now supports stationery.
* wU?! has a snazzy new appearance and expanded interface.
new status bar reports the url of your entry, nifty grayscale
appearance, and more.

WHAT URL UPGRADERS!!!
* The FILE FORMAT for what URL?! has changed!!!
you must download what Dropper?!, a converter droplet, to use your
a4/a5 documents with wU?! 1.0b1!

The requirements are:
* Internet Config 1.1 or greater.
* at least 768 KB of available RAM, though 1000kb is recommended.
* 68020, 030 or 040 processor (LC versions are fine) or PowerPC processor.
wU?! will not run on 68000 systems.
* System 7.0 or later.
* for PowerPC systems, the Object Support Library, which is part of System
7.5, and is also installed by AppleScript 1.1. For earlier systems, the
user must have installed the ObjectSupportLib extension. This is included.
* AppleScript and Drag-and-Drop are highly recommended. See Apple's
support site for the extensions. (http://www.support.apple.com/)
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