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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.
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
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
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.