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- This is disk 784 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- BindNames A solution to the problem of having to continually edit
- your startup-sequence to add assignments for logical variables
- when you add a new program. BindNames will read one or more
- files in a special directory and then create all the logical
- assignments at once and it can figure out dependencies, so it
- doesn't matter how you order the entries in the file(s). It
- will create directories that it can't find, such as RAM:Env
- and RAM:T and will generate warnings for assignments that it
- can't resolve. Version 1.0, includes source, public domain.
- Author: Dave Haynie
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- DirKing A very powerful replacement for the AmigaDOS 'List' and 'Dir'
- commands. It gives full control on the format of the directory
- listing and what information should be printed. The directory
- can be sorted on any field, or on several fields in the order
- you want. Supports many filters, such as name and date, and
- the filters can be made effective on files only, directories
- only or on both. You can also define a pattern for each level
- of the directory tree. Has an LFORMAT option which is useful
- for generating scripts. A unique feature is the ability to
- monitor the scanning process. English version supplied,
- German, French and Dutch versions available from the author.
- Version 2.10, shareware, binary only.
- Author: Chris Vandierendonck
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- Lyapunovia A mindboggingly colorful program that makes pictures from a
- simple mathematical formula. (And it's NOT Mandelbrot!)
- Lyapunovia pictures vary from colorful candy to mean metal
- (or something), offering you everything you ever wanted in
- visual representation of abstract nothings... This freely
- redistributable version of Lyapunovia has been thoroughly
- tested to work on all Amigas. Special registered versions
- with precision-extension, optimized for bigger CPUs, and
- support of WB 2.0/2.1 and WB 3.0 displaymodes (all 256 colors)
- are available. Version 1.0, binary only.
- Author: Jesper Juul
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