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  • Hints, Tips, and Troubleshooting

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Apple Downloads

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Essential Files

Get Cyberdog 2.0 for PPC or Cyberdog 2.0 for 68K
Get OpenDoc 1.2.1
May also be Available from Apple
from Apple Software Updates
Get the CFM-68k Runtime Enabler Update
Required for "Cybie" to run on 68K Macs
from Apple Software Updates

 

Supporting Files

Cyberdog 2.0 User's Manual (PDF) or Cyberdog 2.0 User's Manual (SIT)
Read the Apple Documentation for Cyberdog 2.0!
OpenFileService 1.0.1
Opens local HTML and JPEG, GIF and PICT files in Cyberdog
Internet Plug-In Viewer 1.0b5 PPC or "IPIV" 1.0b5 68K
Allows Cyberdog to use standard Netscape-style browser Plug-Ins
NotebookExportService PPC and NotebookExportService 68K
Exports Cd Notebook data as Plain text, HTML or Netscape bookmark files
Apple Macintosh Runtime for Java
Along with the use of the Apple Applet Viewer part, allows Cyberdog to use Java applets
Apple Applet Viewer  
Originally from the MRJ 1.5.1 distribution
AAV Alternate Site at "Rare Apple Utilities"
OpenDoc Essentials Kit 1.0.1
A collection of OpenDoc parts, that Apple provided as examples; not needed for running Cyberdog, but sometimes useful despite their occasionally buggy behavior
Get ADD-IAD 1.0.2
Including Apple Data Detectors, and the Internet Address Detectors
from Apple Software Updates
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Third Party Downloads

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OpenDoc Editors and Internet Plug-Ins

Biscuit's Cyberdog Capable Plug-in List
The best place for checking to see if a Plug-In will work in Cyberdog
Live PNG
An Internet Plug-In for dealing with PNG images
Hutchings Software
Rapid-I Buttons is a great button thing for OD, but Bookmarks is the best URL bookmarking utility ever!
Jade's End Software
ChronoDog 1.0 - supports Daytime, Time, and NTP protocols; Plus other useful software
Kantara Development
Blake, WinMenu, KISS, and WindowSizer
Nisus Writer
The latest version is not only OpenDoc aware, but actually *requires* OD/Cd for certain multimedia features
GX Magic
2 QuickDraw GX parts: GXer for typography, and GXDraw for illustration
GX Magic Alternate Site at Nisus Software's Downloads Page
ColourEdit Home Page
Converts OpenDoc images to JPEG-images for editing
The Bit Bricks Room's Gallery
Cd parts for the downloading - from an all-Japanese page
mFBall
from the Bit Bricks' gang
Cheaper Image OpenDoc
Lightweight image-processing application re-written for OpenDoc
ComGrafix, Inc.
Makers of Ragtime, which evidently has OpenDoc support
However, reports say it's weak support
Corda "C" apps
C-Graph, C-Table, and C-TextBox OpenDoc parts
Eclipse Services - Canopy Outliner
Outliner/Notebook Part

 

Helper Applications and AppleScripts

HyperSolutions - EDT 2.2
Allows you to export mail to database format; Supports individual messages saved from Cybie
NuEdit 2.0
A "Rich Text" editor
PGPfreeware 5.5
Public Key Cryptography system that can be used with Cyberdog "Plain Text" messages
Custom-Menus and Clean Install Assistant
Both may be useful with Cybie
[new_sparkle image]odoc2std 98.1.14 strips Bento headers from OD files; supports Jpeg, Gif, and Text
from a Japanese site - with the Readme file in Japanese too
[new_sparkle image]CyberCacheIdentifier0.1.7 (Fat) 97.6.3 converts Cd cache files to normal image files; The heirarchy can also be restored
from a Japanese site - with the Readme file in Japanese too
[new_sparkle image]FastRename0.2.8b3 96.11.20 recover original file name and heirarchy of cache files from Netscape 2.0
from a Japanese site - with the Readme file in Japanese too
[new_sparkle image]Paul Lindblad's OD/Cd/AS site
Help keep Cyberdog healthy and playing nice with your System
AppleScripts for Cyberdog << Link Disabled -- Submit a new URL. >>
by Retriever/Downloader author Peter Gort
Jeff's Cyberdog Stuff
Lets Cyberdog function as a helper in IC; Plus other scripts
Cyberdog Offline News Helper Script 1.0 beta 1
CONscript helps make offline newsreading with Cyberdog easier.

 

Resource Patches

Santa Cybie  
Makes Cyberdog 2.0 use the Christmas Theme from the 2.0 alpha 1 release
Santa Cybie Alternate Site
Jetpack Sybie makes your Cyberdog 2.0 use the earlier "Jetpack" icons and images
This is not a patch, but just a resource file; ResEdit or Resourcer is required
Christmas Cyberdog Patcher makes the 2.0a1 version (if you still have it, for some odd reason) look like the full 2.0 release version
Do Not use to undo the patches made by Santa Cybie
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Tricks and Tips

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Cyberdog's Embedding Tricks

Cyberdog.org's own "Frame-Based Web Interface" pages
A fairly unique example of Cyberdog's flexibility
The BrowserWatch™ Watchers' Page
Experimental Embed Version for Cyberdog
A Cyberdog Multiplex
Embedding example from Eric Anderson's Cyberdog Central pages
CyberdogONLY
from Japan's #1 "CyberdogADDICT"
Teen Scene: Text-Only Download
Download any text copies of Blair B's garage-rock e'zine

 

Hints, Tips, and Troubleshooting

Cyberdog Central
Eric Anderson explains how Cyberdog works without getting all technical
Cyberdog FAQ
James Baker, Eric Anderson, and others have provided answers to some oft-asked questions about Cd
Cyberdog and OS8
Paul Lindblad helps you get the Mac OS 8 InfoCenter to work with Cd
Jade's End Software: Cyberdog 2.0 and Mac OS 8 Tips
Info to help you make OS 8 work "GrEight" with Cyberdog
Welcome to my Cyberdog page! << Link Disabled -- Submit a new URL. >>
Peter Gort offers a user's view of Cyberdog
Multiple Mail Configurations In Cyberdog
Multiple Mail Accounts in Cyberdog
Blair Buscareno explains how to set these up
Getting Cyberdog to Replace Files in FTP
Instead of creating a uniquely named new file
Sending enclosures << Link Disabled -- Submit a new URL. >>
Having problems sending enclosures from CyD to PC pals? Eckart Hasselbrink helps out.
RealAudio Through Cyberdog Help Page, Experimental FTP Version
RealPlayer Through Cyberdog Help Page, Experimental FTP Version
Tips and Tricks from Cyberdog Users
These came from people visiting Eric's Cyberdog Central pages
YA Cyberdog Method To Crashlessness
Paul Lindblad explains how you, too, can have a crash-free Cyberdog
Tips for Cd/OD << Link Disabled -- Submit a new URL. >> - We  do not  advise anyone to deal with Apollo! Beware!
Apollo's tips, tricks, and explanations about Cyberdog & OpenDoc
...from a long time ago
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Various Unsorted Links

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Component X
Hutchings Software is working to bring the ideas of OpenDoc into the future via Component X
The Insanely Great Mac - Voting Booth
OK, maybe we stuffed the ballot box, but that alone says something... doesn't it?
The OpenDoc Revolution << Link Disabled -- Submit a new URL. >>
A ton of OpenDoc info from Mike Pinkerton, including chapers of his book on OpenDoc
QuickTime Conferencing and Cyberdog << Link Disabled -- Submit a new URL. >>
A senior Comp Sci project at Stanford
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