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3DTanxX

    3DTanxX is the basic artillery-duel type game, with a whole new
    dimension of fun! To all of you who haven't played an artillery-duel
    type game, here is the idea: You are assigned a tank, armed with a wide
    range of more or less devastating weapons. Your tank is placed at an
    apparently random location in a world with several other tanks, all
    enemies. Now - by aiming, adjusting power, and selecting a good fatal
    weapon - you try and hit your enemy. The last one alive is the winner.
    Screenshots available at our homepage:
    (http://www.abo.fi/~mamannev/3DTanxX.html)

                                                                                      

Maggot

    In Maggot you are in control of a Maggot (or Worm, or whatever). Your
    location is a field (A window actually, but anyway.), with food popping
    up here and there, your task is to eat it. Your obstacle is everything
    else but the food, and eating it will kill your worm. So you have to
    control your worm so that it doesn't eat anything else than food.
    (Worms are stupid, and can't judge for themselves whether to eat
    something or not.) Yes, it's the classic worm game, but there is
    something new with it, it has got free steering. (A'la Pizzaworm
    on PC and the little known SuperWorm on Amiga.) No more
    up-down-left-right steering, you can freely move your worm in any
    direction you like. Beta available on our homepage:
    (http://www.abo.fi/~mamannev/Maggot.html)

                                                                                      

WBCLI

    WBCLI is our idea of a better execute-command function. It's a one-line
    shell, that is always open in a window on your WB. It's designed to be
    small, so that it won't be in the way for anything else, like a normal
    shell would be. It opens an output window if needed, exactly like
    execute-command. Useful for doing short tasks like displaying a
    directory listing, without having to start a shell. Alpha/Beta
    available on our homepage: (http://www.abo.fi/~mamannev/WBCLI.html)

                                                                                      

LED

    LED stands for LittleED, and it's exactly what the name refers to, A
    little editor. It uses textfield.gadget, which guarantees excellent
    editing functions (even if they are a bit slow). It has a nice
    buttonbar, with user-definable images. Ah, well, what can you really
    say about an editor? It's a basic editor, made nice and easy to use.
    Beta/Full version available on our homepage:
    (http://www.abo.fi/~mamannev/LED.html)

More information available on our homepage:

    http://www.abo.fi/~jbeijar/circle.html