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CONTENTS ScopeDisk50
BAM12 - This program is a complete setup for a SuperBASE PRO database
program. The author wrote this program to fill a specific need he had
to manage the individual checks that he deposit into the bank. He is a
freelance musician, and his income is from many different sources. He
needed a way to keep track of what he has and has not been paid for.
BANK ACCOUNT MANAGER was born from this need.
BROWSER16 - This is one of the most useful programs I have found in public
domain - though it is released this time as shareware, no specific
amount suggested. It permits you to have your directories onscreen in
a text window rather than an iconic one. It lists ALL files, not just
those that have icons. You can use the Workbench utilities for copying,
deleting, renaming, etc. This updated version permits you to make
additional pull-down menus, and to start programs by selecting them from
the menus. These can be set up as you work, or can be stored in your
startup sequence and be ready always.
CORSAIR - Very nice picture of a Corsair - especially nice use of the
cycling feature of DPaint to imitate animation.
DIRARC - If you have arced files on disks, this is a must for you! This
will read directories or disks of arced files and prepare DirMaster
compatible files. You can then read the file into DirMaster to find,
list, print, and otherwise manage your arced library.
DMPATCH -On January 1, 1989, the popular disk utility program 'DiskMaster'
developed a problem. It would display any date after Dec 31 1988 as Dec
99,9999. Although all files were date stamped correctly, this was an
annoying problem. DatePatch will correct this problem on all version
1.0 DiskMaster programs.
DPLAZ - This one came without any documentation, but is said to prepare
your IFF pictures for printing with a postscript printer.
EARPLAY - This is a fairly simple, MIDI keyboard-controlled ear training
program EarPlay currently gives practice in the recognition of melodic
intervals only, i.e. hearing and identifying intervals in sequence. When
you begin the actual practice, the program will play a sequence of one
or more intervals. After hearing the sequence, you should then play on
the keyboard the notes you think you heard.
GEOTIME - Geotime actually consists of two separate programs, Geotime_m
depicts a earth map with day and nite sides shaded. You'll be able to
observe the earth's shadow scroll across the map in real-time based on
the system clock. The other program, Geotime_g is a workbench clock,
and shows the earth as a globe with day and nite sides. Like the map,
the shadows will progress in real-time showing the current phase of the
earth.
NAKAMOTO - This is a Jumpman-type game, and you can edit or make your
own screens with the included editor.
PRINT - Print will open a window, and show the complete status, during the
printing, like....
1) Indicates the name of the file and exact length of the file.
2) Indicates the exact amount of the file (bytes sent) that was
received and verified by the printer.
3) A status bar (scale) that indicates the percentage (0% to 100%) of
the file that is printed so far.
4) And an 'Abort' gadget to abort the printing of the file.
SORRY - This is the Amiga version of the board game, Sorry! The graphics
are nice, and the game works well. From 1 to 4 players can participate.
STMP - 'Stamp' will rename a file to the same name but with a date/time
stamp. This program is very useful when you want to keep files that
always get written over by a program. In programming, you could use it
for source code files or for executables, or any other use, like online
capture files, etc.
ZERG - An adventure game, similar to Ultima. This is a role-playing
adventure in which you set up characters and explore with them.
ZPATCH - This is a patch that repairs the broken date function in
ZOO2.0. If the dates in ZOO are a problem to you, this will fix it.