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- Reminder 6.0 A nice reminder utility
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- Reminder keeps an eye on a list of messages and commands, which the
- user (you) wants to be shown and/or executed at a specific time or
- time intervals. Any or all of the timeparameters can be wildcards.
- Once every minute the list is checked, and if a match between the
- systemclock and a time specification is found a window will pop up,
- and the message(s) will be shown and/or the command(s) will be
- executed.
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- Because Reminder is supposed to run as a backgroundprocess, it is
- designed to be memory efficient and use as little CPU time as possible.
- Should you however be the owner of an unexpanded A500, or for any other
- reason NOT want the program to run continuous, it is possible to make it
- show all messages for today at once, and then die (when using this
- option no commands will be executed).
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- Author: Ebbe Holleris Petersen
- Path: AmigaLibDisk1079:Programs/Reminder/
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- LazyBench 1.20 Launches applications from a ListView
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- LazyBench is the perfect solution for lazy people with a hard disk
- crammed full of goodies, which are too difficult to reach because
- they are buried away in drawers inside drawers, inside drawers,
- inside drawers... LazyBench installs as a Commodity and quietly
- waits in the background. From then on, you can use its hot key to
- pop up its window and effortlessly launch your favourite applications
- (Tools or Projects) from a ListView.
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- LazyBench is 100% OS compliant and has been extensively tested with
- tools like Enforcer and Mungwall, has a real font adaptative GUI with
- a dynamic layout engine, supports Locale, virtual and public screens,
- third parties graphics boards, and is fully userconfigurable.
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- Usually these features come at a price, in terms of executable size,
- performance, or both, but not in this case: LazyBench is just 16472
- bytes long, works well even with a plain 68000 CPU, and doesn't need
- any custom libraries, handlers or devices that aren't already a part
- of the Amiga's operating system.
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- Author: Werther 'Mircko' Pirani
- Path: AmigaLibDisk1079:Programs/LazyBench/
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- FlushCX 2.01 The ultimate commodity killer
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- FlushCX is a useful tool which terminates all active commodities and
- that way some memory is gained. This can be pretty necessary e.g. on
- an A1200 without extra memory. Contains both a CLI-only version and
- a WB-only version.
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- Author: Jan Stötzer
- Path: AmigaLibDisk1079:Programs/FlushCX/
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- FlipIt 2.0 Flip through screens via hotkeys.
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- Commodity that lets you install hotkeys for flipping through screens.
- FlipIt lets you specify a hotkey to push the frontmost screen to the back,
- and a hotkey to bring the rearmost screen to the front. This is useful
- when using programs that do not have depth gadgets on their screens.
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- Author: Michael J Barsoom
- Path: AmigaLibDisk1079:Programs/FlipIt/
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- ForceIcon 1.8 Substitute Icon images and positions
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- ForceIcon is an utility mainly for users of CDRom drives
- or users of networking software capable of sharing devices
- and icons. Since one can not snapshot the position of a
- volume`s icon (on read only media), nor replace it by a
- user-defined one, I wrote this utility. ForceIcon allows
- you to set the position of a disk`s icon and/or replace
- it by a different image/icon which doesn`t have to be a
- disk.info file. All types of ".info" files may be selected.
- Special features include inheritance of device specific
- settings, specifying the root drawer`s size/position
- and display flags/modes. ForceIcon may even change the look
- and position of AppIcons.
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- Author: Kai Iske
- Path: AmigaLibDisk1079:Programs/ForceIcon/
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