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- SportsText - allows you to quickly display over 100 different titles for
- overlaying on top of external video (using the Amiga genlock). This
- is particularly useful for identifying players in a sports video
- have up to five completely seperate startup-sequences and there
- is no limit to what they can do, Startup works with ALL dos commands
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- BrickBat - game based on this (in)famous old early pub game. Sound and
- decent graphics.
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- Movie - is a freeware utility which may be used to play back animations
- created by Sculpt Animate 3D. Movie was written by Dr. Eric Graham,
- author of SCULPT 3-D and Sculpt Animate 3D.
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- WKEYS - is a program that allows you to manipulate windows through the
- use of keyboard function keys rather than by using the mouse.move them
- from front to back and vice-versa, and move screens from front to back
- all without having to move your hands from the keyboard, and without
- having to move windows around so that you can see their depth gadgets.
- It also lets you move windows or screens that do not have depth gadgets.
- WKEYS knows how to perform twelve different window and screen functions.
- The key bindings are user definable, so you can make any key (or keys)
- perform any of the functions that you want.
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- Du-Hermes2.5 - A dirutil prog with an awsome number of user definable keys.
- Not bad but a bit long in the tooth.
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- ArpCls - This is a 164 byte CLEAR SCREEN ($0C) program for use by those who
- have the arp.library (vers. 31.00 or higher) available. If you do not
- have the library, the program will simply exit.
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- FileCat - File catalogue utility with many options for catting files etc.
- The author is Matthew Dillon so it should work fine.
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- Backer - A backup prog for your hard disk which uses the archive bit. This
- primarily allows selective backups of files etc. Again this prog is
- getting on a bit.
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- Planet - this program will map any IFF picture around a sphere (hence forth
- referred to as a planet). The planet is then shaded based on the
- location and size of a light source. The mapping is done by equating
- constant latitude and longitude lines around the planet with constant
- horizontal and vertical lines on the map. The planet view is computed
- by applying a transformation based on inputted planet rotation angles.
- The result is displayed using HAM mode in lo-res interlaced resolution
- (320 x 400).
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- AsmToolkit - a series of assembler toolboxes which helps interface between
- asembler and AmigaDos.
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