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From: Chris Hodges <platon@cu-muc.de>
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Date: Sun, 09 Nov 1997 17:15:33 EST5
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top_cat@post8.tele.dk wrote on 09-Nov-97:
> I've seen some notes around about the 'range' extension..
The Range Extension (or Shuffle how it's sometimes called) is the former
AMOS Club Extension developed by Aaron Fothergill. The Range Extension was
included in the well-known TOME Extension kit for AMOS Creator.
Aaron stopped developing stuff for AMOS after he had a quarrel with
Fran�ois Lionet on some AMOS Pro issues. There's no official version of
TOME nor Range for AMOS Pro from Aaron.
> Just wondered, what is it, and where can I get it ???
Well, it contains some neat little commands for various topics, and it's
documentation was only available to the members of that former AMOS Club
UK.
For anyone owning the original TOME for AMOS Creator, I've done an update
of TOME and Range for AMOS Pro, which can be found on my homepage. For TOME
was commercial, this update is only available for those out there, who
BOUGHT an original copy of TOME at that time...
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