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Fred Fish's Product-Info | 1994-11-26 | 2.0 KB | 68 lines |
- # This file contains product information that can be used by
- # KingFisher 2.0 and other similar tools.
-
- .name
- MagicCX
- .type
- Multipurpose Commodity
- .short
- Great modular commodity system
- .description
- MagicCX is the definite commodity/system enhancer for any Amiga running
- OS 2.x or better. It is a very powerful and flexible system.
-
- - It incorporates many, many features known from other
- commodities, while offering new, unseen features
- - External preferences program allows full control over
- MagicCX
- - It offers a special module design, known from Workbench.
- You may install/use modules/functions by simply dragging them
- to a Modules directory, if not used, move them to a storage
- directory.
- - Offers ModulesManager program for Users of OS 3.x and up
- - Comes with manuals in English and German
- - Localized under OS 2.1 and up. English, German translations
- available
- - Utilizes Installer for installing MagicCX to your system
- - Compact system installation. Only a few files will be spread
- around your system. All others are kept in a single directory
- - Only basic functions (window activation and such) are built
- into the main program. The remaining features were put into
- external modules
- - MagicCX comes with 18 (for now) different modules you may
- choose from.
- - Flexible blanker system with two internal blankers and 8
- (for now) external blanker modules
- - Utilizes powerful gadget layout library
- - Plenty of features, take a look.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1994.08.11
- .author
- Kai Iske
- .requirements
- Requires OS2.0+
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $20 (US)
- .address
- Brucknerstrasse 18
- 63452 Hanau
- Germany
- .email
- iske@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
- .docs
- AboutMagicWB
- MagicCX.readme
- LiesMich-KCommodity
- LiesMichZuerst
- ReadMe-KCommodity
- ReadMeFirst
- UeberMagicWB
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
-