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- Contents ScopeDisk94
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- BMP - Background Music Player or BMP for short, plays digitized sampled
- sounds in the background of slideshows, animations, etc. It's perfect
- for playing some special sound you have in your startup-sequence or
- playing a disk full of sounds in some demo.
-
- Finish - Hate that crunching noise your floppy drive makes when it
- multitasks? Ever wish you could stop drive multitasking in your
- startup-sequence and improve its performance? Well, now there's an
- easy solution to the problem: the Finish command.
-
- LabelBase - LabelBase is a mini database program. It will also print out
- your records in label format, so it is useful for doing mailing lists
- (like for Xmas)! You should have AT LEAST 512K to use this.. since the
- records you enter are kept in RAM until you save the file to the disk.
- This makes the program very quick! You can create files that will hold
- up to 3,000 records, but, of course, this depends on the amount of RAM
- you have.
-
- LD - The purpose of the program is to quickly dial a phone number and wait
- just long enough for you to hear if the phone is busy or if it rings.
- In the case that it is busy, the program will hang up and re-dial.
- If the phone rings, it is your responsibility to first pick up the
- reciever of the phone (you do have one don't you?) and then click on the
- HOLD gadget to stop the program from re-dialing. You can then talk to
- the person (the D.J.) on the other end
-
- UEdit2.5d - One of the most powerful editors for the Amiga. Totally
- programmable ( not the shareware version ) with a vast number of options
- and facilities.
-
- Vid - Video-Librarian is a specialized database program designed to keep
- track of video tape collections. It will allow you to view or print out
- information sorted by Title, Star, Subject, or a combination. It will
- also search for specified text and display any records in which it is
- found. Multiple libraries can be maintained as separate files, and it
- can also print up labels for the video tapes showing the tape number
- and the titles of up to five programs per tape.
- It will (currently) hold up to 999 records, with each record describing
- one program.
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