MacBoot - 1.0.6replaces the Jaguar/Panther boot image |
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Great, just great! Thanks 



- Version: 1.0.6, 5/19/2004 05:00PM PST
Tice
This is just a cool app! Easy to use, converts lots of formats, can also save, great preview,... what can I else say than thank you for a great freeware! : )
So... - Version: 1.0.6, 5/19/2004 01:28PM PST
nostromo1965_dotmac
How do I get the good old rainbow Apple back? With Visage I was able to do this easily. I use the rainbow Apple on the boot screen to tell me whether or not that Mac has our master image installed (nice to know on startup sometimes).
MacBoot says that it can import any RAW file, but when I export the old rainbow Apple PDF from Visage to a .RAW file with GraphicConverter, MacBoot crashes.
MacBoot says that it can import any RAW file, but when I export the old rainbow Apple PDF from Visage to a .RAW file with GraphicConverter, MacBoot crashes.
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- So...
I want HAL