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- This is disk 975 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- CLIExchange A 592 byte CLI replacement for the standard CBM Exchange
- utility. The only difference is that Exchange has a graph-
- ical user interface while CLIExchange has been designed to
- be called from CLI so it can be used within scripts, menus,
- docks or hotkeys. You need at least 2.04 system release.
- C source included.
- Author: Gaël Marziou
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- DieserZug A nicely done WorkBench "Worms" type game, where the object
- is to gobble up pieces making yourself longer and longer,
- while avoiding running into the walls or your "tail".
- Features 3 different speeds, high score list, pause and
- help keys. Version 1.2a, binary only.
- Author: Juha Vehviläinen
-
- ITF Amiga port of ITF4.01. ITF stands for "Infocom Task Force".
- There have been several ports of Infocom interpreters to the
- Amiga, but none of this program. The interpreter supports
- v1, v2, v3 (Zork1 to Stationfall), v4 (Trinity, Bureaucracy,
- etc.) and v5 (Sherlock, Beyond Zork etc.) games. This is
- more than any other freely distributable interpreter. With
- this interpreter you can play ALL the games in the LTOI2
- package for the IBM PC, by copying the datafiles with Cross-
- DOS or similar, then just running this interpreter. Re-
- quires OS 2.0+. Binary only.
- Author: InfoTaskForce, amiga port by David Kinder
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- PCal Creates a very nice looking postscript calendar. By
- default, PCal simply prints an empty calendar. Its
- real power is in its ability to place ``events'' in
- appropriate days on the calendar, thus allowing the
- user to create personalized calendars. This is achieved
- through the use of a "calendar.dat" file that has
- extraordinary flexibility.
- Author: Patrick Wood, Joe Brownlee, Andy Fyfe, et al.
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