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============================== README.list89 =============================
This is disk 89 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk replaces disk number 88, which was pulled from circulation
due to the redistribution status of files in the directory "snap".
If you encounter a disk number 88 in circulation, please advise all
parties concerned that the disk should be erased immediately.
AutoEnquirer An example of a screen contraption that is like a
requester except that it's not quite as demanding,
goes where you want to put it, and remembers where
it was put. Includes source and Manx'ified version
of Chris Gray's fractalish terrain generator as a demo.
Author: Howard Hull
DEMOlition Another neat little display hack. In the spirit of
these things, ya gotta run it to find out what it
does. Includes source.
Author: Kriton Kyrimis
DirMaster A very nicely done shareware disk cataloger, submitted
by the author for inclusion in the library. Includes
sample database of some disk libraries. Version 1.0a,
binary only.
Author: Greg Peters
FuncKey A shareware function key editor, submitted by the author
for inclusion in the library. Version 1.01, binary only
(source available from author).
Author: Anson Mah
MFF-Demo Demo copy of the MicroFiche Filer program from Software
Visions Inc. The MicroFiche File is a full-powered
database program for manipulation of text, numbers, and
pictures. It uses the microfiche metaphor for dealing
with your data graphically. This is a full production
version except that the save option has been disabled.
Includes a sample database of my disk library. Binary
only.
Author: Gary Samad
Screenshift Screenshift is a small program that allows you to adjust
the position of the screen on your display, just like the
preferences function. Works from CLI or WorkBench.
Includes source.
Author: Anson Mah
Snake A variant on the old "bouncing lines" program, this
on uses multiple vertices and Bezier splines. Includes
source.
Author: KABjorke
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