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* M e g a V i e w - The ultimate Viewer Frontend *
* Written 1993 by DIgital DImensions *
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Note: You _MUST_ at least read the "Legal Stuff" node in the .guide file.
If you don't have AmigaGuide, then load a text reader and search for the
string "node legal" and read on from there up to the "@endnode" command.
You must do this before you use MegaView!!!
For those how cannot wait or don't want to read the docfile, a few words
for a quick start:
MegaView is a frontend to all kinds of viewer programs. It uses whatis.library
to determine the file's type, then uses a file in s: to perform an action on
this file depending on its type (the action usually is to simply show the
file). To use MegaView from CLI, simply type MegaView <file> where <file> is
a filename or complete path to the file you want to process. To use from
Workbench, shift-select MegaView together with the file(s) you want to show
and select Open from the Icon menu, or double click the last icon you select.
MegaView has some additional possibilities, for information about these,
please read the file "MegaView.guide".
The DocFile is in AmigaGuide« format. You can (almost) read it with a text
reader like more, but it looks better with AmigaGuide. In general, AmigaGuide
is a great package, and if you don't have it, you should try to get it. It is
still copyrighted by Commodore, but it may now be freely copied as a complete
archive (please don't ask me to do this, though). There are also some PD Hyper-
text readers; one I know for certain is called "Hyper" and should be available
on fish disks or on AmiNet servers.
For legal status of this distribution, look in the "Legal Stuff" directory
in the MegaView.guide file.
Whatis.library, which is now also included in this archive, is copyrighted by
Sylvain Rougier and Pierre Carette. It is, however, freely distributable.
Please note that the whatis.library was not included in the original archive.
DIgital DImensions are
Hans-J÷rg and Thomas Frieden
Schlo▀stra▀e 176
54293 Trier
(0651) 66410
Germany
You can reach us via EMail at one of the following addresses:
(Hans-J÷rg Frieden) inf01@uni-trier.de
or hfrieden@treveris.uni-trier.de
(Thomas Frieden) inf02@uni-trier.de
or tfrieden@treveris.uni-trier.de
Watch out for other great products from
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If you like this program (or you do not like it), please send an EMail (or
write me) to inf01@uni-trier.de. I'd like to have any comment on the program,
and I want to know how far it is spread, so please take the time and write.