Jeremy's CSM Bundle 2.1.1b1


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NOTE: The utilities listed below are beta release software, and may contain bugs. Please follow the normal precautions when testing beta software. Also, this software is not to be distributed.

 

Shareware:

Jeremy's CSM Bundle has a $15 registration fee. You can register via the World Wide Web.

 

Features:

Jeremy's CS Modules is a collection of Control Strip modules. They are:

Clock CSM
Displays the current time. Via a popup menu, you can customize the appearance of the display.

Sound Volume CSM
A direct replacement for the Sound Volume module provided by Apple. The icon shows the current volume setting in both numeric and pictoral form, so you don't need to bring up the menu to determine the current volume.

Sleep CSM
A direct replacement for the Sleep Now module provided by Apple. Via the popup menu, you can select whether or not to bypass the dialog that appears when AppleTalk is active. Works with PowerBooks and PCI-based Power Macintoshes.

Battery Time CSM
This module displays Apple's estimate of remaining battery time (only available on new model PowerBooks with intelligent batteries), a historical estimate which "learns" your battery use, or the elapsed time spent on battery.

CPU Speed CSM
Designed for the PowerBook or the PCI-based Power Macintosh, this module displays the current CPU speed, or indicates with icons fast or reduced clock speed. With a properly equipped PowerBook, you can also change the CPU speed.

Battery CSM
This module displays current battery levels and charger status. It can also display the hard drive state, fast or reduced clock speed, modem status, and estimate of remaining time (with Apple Intelligent batteries only). All this in less space than Apple's battery monitor module!

Temperature CSM
This module displays the internal PowerBook temperature and the battery temperature, as returned by the Power Manager. (Only supported by Duos, PowerBook 190, 500 and 5300 series).

AppleTalk CSM
This module replaces Apple's AppleTalk Switch module. It performs the same function - letting you turn on or off AppleTalk - but without all the annoying dialog boxes that Apple's module displays.

Application CSM
This module displays the number of applications and desk accessories currently running. The popup menu shows the current foreground application, and lets you switch applications.

EnergyStrip CSM
This module replaces the Energy Saver or PowerBook control panel, and lets you adjust the energy saving features from the Control Strip. You can set screen dimming, hard drive spindown, automatic sleep and processor cycling times. On PowerBooks, you can have different settings under AC or battery power.

Power Countdown CSM
This module shows a countdown for various power conservation features, such as screen dimming, disk spindown and system sleep.

Caps Lock CSM
This module shows the state of the Caps Lock and other modifier keys. It will also play selectable sounds when any of the keys are depressed or released.

Volume Pro CSM
Not only does this module let you adjust the sound volume, but you can also adjust the left/right balance (if you have stereo speakers).

Drive Space CSM
This module displays free disk space on any mounted volumes.

G3 & G4 Temperature CSM NEW!
This module displays the core processor temperature on late-model Macintoshes.

Server Mode CSM NEW!
This module controls the Server Mode feature to allow your computer to restart automatically after a power failure.

Requirements:

Jeremy's CS Modules requires Apple's Control Strip software to run (the modules are also compatible with the shareware equivalents Desktop Strip or Extensions Strip). Some modules are PowerBook-specific.

 

Revisions:

 

Version 2.1.0b1(23 January 2000):

  • Fixes to the Application CSM
  • Fixes to the Sound Volume CSM

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Last updated: 3 April 2000

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