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- This is disk 998 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
- bBaseIII An easy to use, versatile, yet full featured database pro-
- gram that will run on any Amiga with WB1.3 or subsequent.
- Search or sort on any field, print mailing labels, delete
- or undelete records, mail merge, get reports in many for-
- mats, scramble files, flag records, and more. Fields are
- user-configurable, so bBase can be used to keep track of
- addresses, tape or video collections, recipe files, or any-
- thing else you can think of - one program does it all!
- bBaseIII is a greatly enhanced successor to bBaseII. This
- is version 1.43, an update to version 1.4 on disk 923.
- Shareware, binary only.
- Author: Robert Bromley
-
- ScreenSelect A commodity to change screen order by selecting a screen
- name from a listview. Also allows binding of hotkeys to
- any screen with a proper name. Supports automatic activa-
- tion of windows (remembers last activations) when changing
- to new screen, is configurable with Preferences program,
- has a full intuition interface and is font sensitive
- (including proportional fonts). Documentation in Amiga-
- Guide, ASCII and DVI formats. Requires AmigaOS 2.04 or
- later. Version 2.2 an update to version 2.1 on disk 947.
- Freeware, binary only.
- Author: Markus Aalto
-
- TeXPrt A front-end for DVI printer drivers based on Stefan Stuntz's
- MUI. It is highly configurable and can be used with various
- DVI printer drivers. Configuration files for Georg Hess-
- mann's DVIPrint (PasTeX), DVILJP (AmigaTeX) and DVILJ2P
- (Gustaf Neumann) are included. TeXPrt has an ARexx port
- and interprets 17 ARexx commands. TeXPrt opens an App-
- Window and supports an (optional) AppIcon for selecting DVI
- files. Needs at least Kickstart 2.04 and MUI. This is
- version 3.0, an update to version 2.0 on disk 892. Free-
- ware, includes source in C.
- Author: Richard A. Bödi
-
- Touch A simple TOUCH command, known from UNIX systems. It will
- touch all files (including patterns) given on the command
- line. If a particular file (not including wildcards) does
- not exist, it will be created; just like under Unix. This
- is version 1.3, public domain, includes source.
- Author: Kai Iske
-