Thanks for the legwork and research...Maybe PowerMail should just natively support OS X sound formats.
-- UNIVERSAL MIND "You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone." -Al Capone on Tue, 11 Mar 2003 02:16:02 +0100 /Mikke Byström said: >Karel Gillissen sa: > >>>I don't think there is a way at the moment. This is an issue that CTM dev >>>will need to fix. They need to come up with another method of doing this >>>since new Macintosh computers can't startup in Mac OS 9. Right now, the >>>best solution might be to have somebody else who can startup in Mac OS 9 >>>add additional sounds for you. :-( >>> >>>Wayne >> >>John, Wayne, >> >>Yes you can, allbeit an expenisve solution: >>with Resorcerer 2.4 OSX (<www.mathemaesthetics.com> >>Open Powermail -> Contents -> Resources -> PowerMail.rsrc >>and you will find the snd resources to edit/delete or add new ones. > >Well, a trip to versiontracker reveals these possibly alternatives (not >tested though), while in alpha/beta, they may be worth checking out, if >Sound exchange is the only use. (It may turn out to be not possible to >edit sound resources though): > >Resploder: explodes a Macintosh file into a folder (and back). I'd >definitely use this on a copy. As you always should of course. ><http://ljug.com/sw/resploder.html> >Most promising of these three despite it's hardcore tactics. > >Snoop: >"Snoop presents the file or memory's data to you in an easy to undersant >hex and ascii view, allowing you to do your editing in either view." ><http://www.resexcellence.com/files/file_Snoop16.sit> >Versiontracker posts do no bode well for getting an evaluation key, >however, so maybe a dead end. The maker Evatac < www.evatac.com> have a >wrongly setup web objects server. Hmmmmm. > >I also found Mac Resource Dog, but it doesn't seem to do sound >unfortunately. > <http://www.illenberger-berlin.de/fearonni/macresourcedog.html> >Otherwise it seems quite useful. Maybe the author is responsive to >requests? > > >