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This is disk 621 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
IE An icon editor which can create and modify icons up to 640x200
pixels in size, up to 16 colors, edit all non-graphical icon
parameters including up to 40 tooltypes, generate C source
code for icon and image programming, import/export IFF images,
recolor icons for DOS2.0, write text into icon in any font and
style, and much more. Demo version of IE 3.0, a major update
to version 2.0 on disk number 377. Requires 1 Meg. Source
available from Author.
Author: Peter Kiem
MultiPlayer Music player program which plays Soundtracker/Noisetracker
modules, MED modules, and over 15 other types. It contains
a simple control panel, and allows creating "programs" to
play a list of modules in sequence or in random order. Works
well with 1.3 and 2.0. Supports Workbench 2.0's "AppWindow"
feature - just drop modules into the MultiPlayer window to
play them. Plays modules at the correct speed regardless of
video mode (NTSC or PAL). ARexx port and program load/save
available in registered version. Version 1.17, shareware,
update to version 1.11a on disk 573. Binary only.
Author: Bryan Ford
NComm A communications program based on Comm version 1.34, by DJ
James, with lots of very nice enhancements. Works on any
Amiga with 512K RAM or more, ANSI/vt100 terminal emulation
with 8 color text, PAL NTSC and overscan support, full support
for all European languages, baud rates up to 115200 baud,
support for lots of file transfer protocols including XPR
library protocols, script language, scrollback buffer, hot
keys, an ARexx interface, macros, clipboard support, and more.
This is version 2.0, an update to version 1.9 on disk 356.
Shareware, binary only.
Author: DJ James, Daniel Bloch, Torkel Lodberg, et al.