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- NFL FORECASTER DOS and Windows versions. To predict the winners
- -------------- of football games, you must rank the opposing
- teams. Many elements may be taken into account, but only two
- things really matter: (1) a team's win/loss record which depends
- upon (2) the number of points scored by and against that team.
- USING ONLY SCORES, NFL Forecaster assigns each NFL team rankings,
- and uses them to predict winners and point spreads. It only takes
- 10 minutes a week to enter the scores and obtain forecasts!
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- Over the last 10 seasons, Forecaster declared only 6.7% (131) of
- all games too close to call (even). It attempts to make a
- forecast for every game, not just "5-star specials" or "this
- week's picks." Of the 2,076 games it pedicted winners for, it was
- correct 62% of the time and it correctly predicted the spread 54%
- of the times.
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- You are guided step-by-step through the process of entering
- scores, forecasting spreads, saving data, viewing rankings and
- printing reports. Forecaster is highly configurable and you can:
- open 6 different view windows; print 5 reports; print or view the
- NFL schedule; sort the rankings 8 ways; use team or city names.
- There are functions for non-scheduled and playoff games.
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- Both versions are very easy to use; they include comprehensive
- manuals, installations programs, status line hints and
- context-sensitive on-line help.
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- NFL Forecaster for Windows will run on any computer system capable
- of running Microsoft Windows 3.0 or later (not in Real Mode) with
- 696K free disk space. NFL Forecaster for DOS requires DOS 3.0 or
- later, 384K free memory (RAM), and 550K free disk space.
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- Double Directory Double directory displays 2 disk directories
- ---------------- side-by-side. Either can be the source or
- destination for copying, moving, renaming, deleting, viewing and
- printing files. It can compare 2 directories and tag the
- differences. Both directories can be scrolled simultansously.
- There are also functions for changing the attributes of files and
- sorting, making, masking and removing directories. Individual
- files and entire directories can be tagged for moving, deleting,
- etc. You can shell to DOS, shell and run a program, and shell and
- run a program with Double Directory removed from memory. Double
- Directory's point-and-shoot interface makes it easy to tag files
- and navigate subdirectories. The display colors can be changed and
- several other options can be configures. With an EGA or VGA more
- files can be displayed in the 43- and 50-row modes. Dohble
- Directory is fast and easy to use: the commands are mnemonic and
- can be accessed via menus, function keys or hot keys. It has
- context-sensitive help. The manual is comprehensive with a
- complete index. Double Directory requires DOS 2.0 or later (3.0
- recommended), one disk drive and 272K RAM.
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- Have You Read That Movie? Although movies are often based on
- ------------------------- original screenplays, many are adapted
- from literary works: novels, plays, short stories and even poems.
- Have You Read That Movie? is a multiple-choice test (368
- questions) of your knowledge of movies and literature. There are
- three levels of difficulty and three modes of play: single player,
- two players alternate, and two players compete. Each correct
- answer is accompanied by some interesting fact(s) about the movie
- or the literary work. It requires 256K RAM, DOS 2.0 or later and
- a CGA, EGA, VGA, Hercules, MDA, MCGA display adapter (color or
- monochrome). There is on-line help and the program is
- configurable. It works with or without a mouse.
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- New DOS and Windows versions of Have You Read That Movie? will be
- released sometime in 1994. These versions will include more than
- twice as many questions and will allow complete access to a
- database of over 1000 films, directors, authors and so on. All
- registered owners of the current version of Have You Read That
- Movie? will be notified of the new version and will be eligible
- for an inexpensive upgrade to the new version.
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- Maze Survey Maze Survey is a graphics game in which you
- ----------- use the keyboard to maneuver a variable-speed survey
- vehicle through mazes, laying down and later picking up markers.
- You work against the clock and are paid for each marker. There are
- 10 mazes and 4 levels of difficulty. You can choose among 4 color
- palettes and 2 graphics resolutions (depending upon your display
- adapter). You may also choose which keys maneuver the vehicle.
- High scores and the various settings (level, colors, etc.) can be
- saved to disk so that you don't have to reset them each time you
- play. There is on-line help. Maze Survey requires DOS 2.0 or
- later and 128K RAM and it will run with all standard video
- adaptors.
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- Clip and Save You can print the text on your computer
- ------------- screen by pressing Shift + PrtSc, but there are
- limitations. (1) The entire screen is printed. (2) The screen
- contents can only be printed, not saved to a disk file for later
- use. (3) Every character is sent to the printer, even those with
- ASCII codes less than 32 (control codes) which are interpreted as
- commands by the printer and mess up the printout. Also, some
- printers cannot print the foreign language and graphics characters
- (ASCII 128-255).
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- Clip and Save is a TSR (terminate-and-stay-resident) program that
- solves these problems. You can clip all or part of a text screen,
- send the clipping to the printer or save it (or append it) to a
- disk file, and filter out unwanted characters. For example, you
- can use Double Directory to View a file and Clip and Save to grab
- the parts you want and save them to a file.
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- Clip and Save works with LPT1, LPT2 or LPT3 and the standard text
- screen modes (40x25, 80x25, 80x28, 80x43, 80x50). It requires DOS
- 2.0 or later and uses 31K of memory when installed. It can be
- removed from memory without rebooting your computer and it is
- configurable.
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