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Cassandra 0.2
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutCassandra is a small 1997 Macintosh utility by Andrew E. Zeldis (Zedley Medley Ventures) that displays random quotations in a tiny, unobtrusive window. It runs as a faceless background application, surfacing a fortune at a glance and quitting cleanly when its window is closed.What It DoesCassandra picks a random entry from text files placed in its Fortunes folder and shows it in a compact floating window. Users who like a particular quote can drag it out of the window to capture it elsewhere.Fortune FilesThe app reads plain-text fortune files in either standard Unix fortune format or the Bongo Bob format, making it easy to drop in existing collections from other platforms.Design PhilosophyCassandra is deliberately minimal: no sounds, no dialog boxes, no menu bar clutter. The goal is a near-zero footprint utility that adds a touch of serendipity to the desktop without interrupting workflow.CompatibilityTargets 68k Macintoshes running System 7.1 or later. |
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