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- The Coverdisk!
-
- "Your Frequent Source for Amiga Software."
-
- Copyright 1994 Skynet Publications
- All Rights Reserved
-
- //
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%//%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- %% June 19, 1994 \\// Issue No. 1 %%
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
-
-
- ----------------- CONTENTS OF AMIGA REPORT COVERDISK #1 -----------------
-
- Notes from the Editor
-
- ARCoverdisk Distributors and Distribution Information
-
- Mini-reviews of disk software
-
- ...in closing...
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Feature item: Apple 2000 1.1
-
- Volume 1 of Dan Barrett's Humor
-
- TinyClock 2.0
-
- CycleToMenu 2.1
-
- Arq 1.78
-
- By recommendation: CLIanywhere
-
- Artwork: Deliverance
-
- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
-
- Notes From the Editor
- By: Jason Compton (jcompton@bbs.xnet.com)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- We finally made it!
-
- March 19, 1993 saw the premier of Amiga Report Magazine.
-
- By sheer coincidence, 15 months later, here we are with the Amiga Report
- Coverdisk, a feature I felt Amiga Report could use and could handle.
-
- If you're one of the first to read this, it means that you bought into the
- idea from my Amiga Report articles, my Usenet postings, or my solicitation
- of you as a distributor.
-
- Hopefully, though, you're about 10 generations down the line, the magazine
- having been spread by people who think this is a halfway decent idea worth
- keeping in one piece.
-
- It would be wise for me, at this time, to come up with some sort of goal
- or mission for the AR Coverdisk.
-
- Quite plainly, that would be to put together one of the most useful and
- worthwhile compilations of PD/Shareware for the Amiga and spread it as
- far as it can be carried.
-
- Unless it is recommended by a reader, every file included in the ARDisk
- is tested by me, personally. What am I looking for? Something GOOD.
- It doesn't have to be the program to end all programs or blindingly
- original. But if it's GOOD, and might be useful to someone else, I'm
- willing to put it on the disk.
-
- This is where you, the reader, come in. Sure, I can empty out the
- directories of my hard drive at you and grab random files off of
- AmiNet, but that might get tedious for everyone after a while. So tell
- me what you want to see. I have no problem with doing thematic disks,
- coming back and revisiting topics, releasing updates...anything you
- want is yours.
-
- At the same time, I have to plead with you to keep the contents of this
- disk intact if you plan to upload any of it. The ARDisk won't be very
- useful if I mail it out to a handful of people only to have it broken
- up a couple of stops down the line.
-
- As an incentive, I offer better-than-brief overviews of each item I put
- in the magazine (unless it's a reader recommended one, in which case I
- might ask the recommender to provide the information) to let you know
- which are worth going for. At the same time, the contents of each disk
- along with the release date will be printed in the Amiga Report that
- precedes it. It's not always huge warning, but it's warning all the
- same.
-
- With that, I'll stop rambling and let you get to what I've got for you.
- Enjoy, and let me know what you think.
-
- Jason
-
- P.S. I apologize for the lack of an AmigaGuide file. I didn't have
- time to learn it enough to be comfortable. Next time. I promise.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Amiga Report Coverdisk Distribution Information
-
- The Amiga Report Coverdisk is freely redistributable in all forms provided
- that the original contents remain in place and intact.
-
- A mailing list is being maintained. Send mail to listserv@bbs.xnet.com
- with the following commands to join the list:
- ADD youraddress@yoursite ardisk
-
- Sysops: If you would like to join the network of ARDisk distributors,
- please contact the editor at the address below.
-
- Letters, comments, submissions, and otherwise may be directed to the
- editor, Jason Compton, at jcompton@bbs.xnet.com.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- And now, the distribution sites...
-
- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
- Jam's World
- Running Excelsior BBS _ _
- Official Coverdisk Distribution Site _ | |) ( )
- Jay Morgan , Sysop ( )| | \()/ /
- 24 hrs - 7 days \__/ \_/\_/
- Internet: jam@m-net.arbornet.org ::::
- Plymouth,MI USA ::::::
- 313-454-7457 14.4 ::::::::
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- Run On: Excelsior! and local msg bases.
- Supports: Amiga, MS-DOS, ________________ o Extensive file base
- Atari ST / \ o 40+ Online Games
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- Internet -> thgtwy.biloxi.ms.us o FAX mail
- Fidonet -> 1:3604/60 o 4 CD-ROM drives online
-
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- Janne Saarme, Sysop
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- FidoNet: 2:220/550.0
- +358-0-675840 V.32bis
- Helsinki, Finland
-
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-
- Amiga Report Coverdisk is available every issue in the
- Amiga SIG on DELPHI. Amiga Report readers are invited to join DELPHI and
- become a part of the friendly community of Amiga enthusiasts there.
-
- SIGNING UP WITH DELPHI
- ======================
-
- Using a personal computer and modem, members worldwide access
- DELPHI services via a local phone call
-
- JOIN -- DELPHI
- --------------
-
- Via modem, dial up DELPHI at 1-800-695-4002
- then...
- When connected, press RETURN once or twice
- and....
- At Username: type JOINDELPHI and press RETURN,
- At Password: type AMIGAUSER and press RETURN.
- DELPHI's best plan is the 20/20 plan. It gives you 20 hours each month
- for the low price of only $19.95! Additional hours are only $1.50 each!
- This covers 1200, 2400 and even 9600 connections!
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
- X-Net
-
-
-
- Mini-Reviews
-
- Feature: Apple2000 V1.1 (Kevin Kralian):
- -----------------------------------------
-
- [Sorry, I'm still an emulation editor at heart -Ed.]
- This is the second revision of the most complete Apple II+ emulator on the
- Amiga that I've ever seen. As a matter of fact, it's the ONLY one that
- I've ever seen work. (As reviewed in recent Amiga Reports)
-
- Requires obtaining the Apple II+ BASIC ROM, but the procedure is described
- in detail in the documentation.
-
- 1. Dan Barrett Volume 1:
- -------------------------
-
- The Amiga community needs a good laugh or 20,000 these days. Dan Barrett's
- pretty consistently skilled at evoking them. While this is his oldest set
- of "works", they're still excellent. Thanks, Dan, for the magic and wonder
- that is BLAZEMONGER.
-
- 2. TinyClock 2.0 (Mike Kuulusa, based on work by Martin W. Scott):
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- It keeps time well, looks nice, stays out of your way when you need it to
- and is pretty thoroughly configurable. A keeper.
-
- 3. CycleToMenu 2.1 (Federico Giannici):
- ----------------------------------------
-
- A refreshing alteration to the 2.x/3.x cycle-gadget. Allows a pop-up menu
- for the options in various appearances (popup speed, colors, borders, fonts).
- Just one more way to make your programs look attractive.
-
- 4. Arq 1.78 (Martin J. Laubach):
- ---------------------------------
-
- Another cosmetic enhancer. Alters some standard, frequently-seen AmigaDOS
- requesters with some clever, sometimes cute animations. My particular
- favorites are the exploding planet delete/format requester and the skull
- and crossbones Guru requester.
-
- 5. CLIanywhere (Ray Lambert):
- ------------------------------
-
- Included by a reader's request, this program allows 1.3 users to open CLIs
- wherever they like-on any screen.
- WARNING! This gurus my 2.1 3000, so be warned. The author says it works
- on 2.0, however.
-
- 6. Deliverance (Bowie J. Poag):
- --------------------------------
-
- An IFF picture from the mouse of Bowie J. Poag, a prolific Amiga artist.
- His style is very abstract, and for a time (during which this was drawn),
- very, very...blue. Strange, but good artwork nonetheless. I plan to
- carry more of Poag's works in future disks.
-
-
-
- ...In closing...
-
- In closing, I hope you enjoy your coverdisk. I have to apologize again
- for the omission of Yak 1.59, but it just hasn't been released yet.
-
- The next coverdisk is scheduled for two weeks. Amiga Report 2.22 should
- carry the tentative table of contents.
-
- Of course, no magazine would be complete without some credits and thanks.
-
- First of all, thanks to all of the authors who agreed, either in their
- distribution stipulations, over E-mail, or both, to let me include their
- works in the magazine. It quite literally wouldn't be possible without
- them.
-
- Secondly, I'd like to thank the guys at X-Net for setting up the mailing
- list and allowing me to run this operation from the board. You've really
- been a big help.
-
- Next, I'd like to thank the first batch of subscribers and distributors.
- Thanks for indulging me on my project.
-
- Finally, I'd like to thank Amiga Report's past and present editors, Rob
- Glover and Robert Niles. Rob, for getting the ball rolling and giving
- me the confidence to write, and Robert, for carrying that confidence in
- me on and believing in Amiga Report.
-
- All there is left to say is-have fun.
-
- Jason.
-
-