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{{Short description|Program for Macintosh systems}} {{one source|date=April 2008}} {{Infobox Software | name = Chooser | logo = <!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Chooser.png|Chooser icon]] --> | screenshot = [[Image:Chooser on Mac OS 9.png|300px|Chooser version 7.6.2, Mac OS 9.1.]] | caption = Chooser version 7.6.2, [[Mac OS 9|Mac OS 9.1]]. | developer = [[Apple Inc.|Apple Computer]] | latest_release_version = 7.6.2 | latest_release_date = | operating_system = [[Classic Mac OS]] | genre = Printer and network utility | license = | website = }} The '''Chooser''' is an application program for [[Macintosh]] systems using the [[classic Mac OS]]. The Chooser started out as a [[desk accessory]] and became a standalone application program as of [[System 7 (Macintosh)|System 7]]. The Chooser allowed users to connect to AppleShare file servers (via [[AppleTalk]] or [[TCP/IP]]), enable or disable the network access, and select which printer to use. ==History== The original Macintosh computer included two high-speed (for the era) [[serial port]]s that were used for most external connectivity. This included [[Printer (computing)|printer]]s, which had to be adapted for use on the Mac through the addition of such a port, or an adaptor. Any device could be plugged into either port, which meant that some system needed to be used to identify which port had a printer, possibly both. A small desk accessory called ''Choose Printer'' allowed the printer driver and serial port to be selected for the connected printer. It did this by listing known printer drivers, displayed as icons of the printer model in question, and allowing the user to select it by clicking on the icon. The icons were expected to physically resemble the printer in question and were contained in the drivers' [[resource fork]]. At this point the two serial ports appeared, allowing the user to indicate which port that printer was connected to. When Apple introduced the [[LaserWriter]], its very high cost meant that the only cost-effective way to use it was shared among a small [[workgroup (computer networking)|workgroup]] of Macintoshes. This necessitated the inclusion of [[AppleTalk]], a simple networking implementation which used low-cost cabling and the same physical [[RS-422]] serial port hardware. It was a natural extension of ''Choose Printer'' to include the ability to select the LaserWriter and also which port was used to connect its network connection. As AppleTalk became useful for other types of networking, such as file sharing, the ''Choose Printer'' accessory was renamed to simply ''Chooser''. The Chooser became the main point to add top-level configuration options for both networking and printing. Starting with [[Mac OS X 10.0]], the Chooser was replaced by [[macOS]]'s integrated networking features in the [[Finder (software)|Finder]]. For the printing functions, they were found in the separate Print Center (10.0β10.2) and [[Printer Setup Utility]] (10.3β10.4) applications and in the ''Print & Fax'' (10.3β10.6), ''Print & Scan'' (10.7β10.8) and ''Printers & Scanners'' (10.9 and later) panes in System Preferences (10.0β12) and System Settings (13 and later) applications. ==References== *"Chooser." Mac & Power Mac Secrets. Ed. Mary Bednarek. 2nd ed. San Mateo: IDG, 1994. 74. Print. Macworld. -----(Unused Source) {{Mac OS}} [[Category:Classic Mac OS]]
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