Name............. Multimedia Toolkit 2 Publisher........ Weird Science Price............ UK: £29.95 CDROMs........... 2 Used Space....... Information not available. Language......... English Bootable......... Information not available. Filesystem....... Information not available. Requirements..... Mouse, keyboard Usable Software.. Amiga KS1.3+ ............. Information not available. Amiga KS2.1+ ............. Information not available. Amiga KS3.0+ ............. Information not available. Amiga KS3.0+ AGA ......... Information not available. IBM PC WIN3.1 ............ Information not available. Release Date..... Spring-95 Contents......... OctaMED 5.04 (full version) modules, samples and utilities from the MED User Group and the OctaMED BBS 50MB+ of MIDI files from The Craft Brothers 140MB of Imagine objects 50MB of Lightwave objects textures, backdrops, landscapes and other pictures in 25-bit JPG, HAM-8 and 16-colour format MagicWB icons etc.. Access Software.. Information not available. Comments......... Multimedia Toolkit 1 Testers Opinion.. "I quite liked the large collection of Magic Workbench icons and backgrounds which brighten up the most boring Workbenches. The entire collection has been catalogued and indexed in an interactive AmigaGuide file. Simply click on the subject you're looking for and then browse through the descriptive names and click again to hear or see the sound, picture or object. This is a noticeably useful source of multimedia material which has been well presented and is great value for a double CD." Rating: 95% (Amiga User International Oct 95) "Rivals need to take notice of a product like this, because there are too many compilers regurgitating the same old PD across different CDs. Weird Science are to be congratulated on producing heaps of fresh material in a highly usable format - this one comes highly recommended." Rating: nine out of ten. (Amiga Computing Sep 95) Keywords......... Music, Pictures, Raytracing Sources.......... Johan Eriksson Anders Bakkevold
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