That is a great buy.   There is a place on their web site where you can 
indicate which computer you have, and they will list various upgrades 
and prices too.  Handy if you want to know about RAM, a bigger hard 
drive, processor upgrades, PCI cards, etc.

  There are lots of other freeware tools Chris could be downloading, if 
we told him about them.

Chris, point your browser to www.versiontracker.com
Download the current versions of these useful freebies:  TechTools Lite, 
Aladdin's Stuffit Expander, Adobe's Acrobat Reader, RAMometer, SCSI 
Probe, and TomeViewer.  You might even look for a current version of 
your favorite browser.

Anybody think of anything else?  What is the official/real name of the 
CD Driver package most of the List members use?  I never tried it, as we 
replace the drive in our c600 with an Apple ROM one.  Something-or-other 
CD Speed Tools...

Nancy



> On Thursday, August 1, 2002, at 04:25  PM, Paul F. Henegan wrote:
>
> While you're collecting Mac tools, you may wish to look at this bundle:
>
> <http://eshop.macsales.com/Item_Specials.cfm?ID=3817&Item=SYM072600421>


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