Yo compacters everywhere,

My original thread: 

>>Is there some neat little freeware or shareware utility that reports the 
>>>connectedness of all of your alias'?

To my thread here, Gamba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> suggested:

>I use AliasZoo 2.0.8.
><ftp://ftp.amug.org/pub/amug/amug-files/util/a/aliaszoo-2.0.8.sit.hqx>

And Bob F aka rlf9 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added:

>Yep! I also use AliasZoo for the older Systems, and AliasCrony 2.2.0 for the newer 
>ones. Find on:
>
><http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Archive/disk/>

Both connected and downloaded without issue. AliasZoo appears to be for 68k Macs as it 
hangs my PPC Powerbook 2400 when I tried it immediately after download. Gamba 
confirmed that he has never tried it on a PPC. My purpose is for compacts and I will 
be trying this later in the week. AliasCrony worked perfectly on my Powerbook. As a 
FAT app, I shall trial it alongside AliasZoo later in the week. AliasZoo is a $30 
shareware. AliasCrony is a $10 shareware. We shall see.

Thanks guys.

Bill



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