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Fish Disk #0751: ReflexTest

Commodore Amiga 500 disk published 32 years ago by Fish, Fred

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Fish Disk #0751 © 1992 Fish, Fred

Annotate A text editor written for ADos 2.04 only. Takes
advantage of Public screens and the system default
font. Features include folding, shifting, vertical cut
and paste, full clipboard support, macros, scroll bar,
editor buffering, printing, text locking and a tools
menu. Version 1.8, an update to version 1.0 on disk
number 641. Binary only. Author: Doug Bakewell

CheatFont A simple program which Patches the TOPAZ/8 font. You
can use one out of FIVE implemented fonts, but it's
also possible to install external fonts via the
req.library and/or the reqtools. library. Also included
in the package are 30 demofonts. OS\2.0 required,
freeware, binary only. Author: Nils 'Jon' Görs

PPMC The Powerpacker Mini Clone. This is powerpacker.library
meeting gadtools.library: A small utility, useful for
compressing any text or data file. Version 1.1 which
includes the C source for both SAS/C & DICE. Author:
Reza Elghazi

ReflexTest A game which tests your addition, subtraction, or
multiplication skills. The goal is to answer several
math questions in the shortest possible time. A
continuation to the version found on disk number 713.
Binary only. Author: Jason Lowe

VCLI Voice Command Line Interface allows you to execute CLI
or ARexx commands, or ARexx scripts, by spoken voice
command through your Perfect Sound 3, Sound Master
(Sound Magic), or Generic audio digitizer. VCLI is
completely multitasking and will run continuously in
the background, waiting to execute your voice command
even while other programs may be running. With VCLI you
can launch multiple applications or control any program
with ARexx capability completely by spoken voice
command. VCLI is compatible with both NTSC and PAL.
This is version 5, a major upgrade and replacement for
version 4 on disk number 618. Binary only, requires
AmigaDOS 2.0. Author: Richard Horne

YearPrintQ Prints a calendar of the year onto four sheets of
paper. The GUI adapts itself automatically to the
actual system font. With AmigaOS 2.1, a localization
also takes place (currently German and French). A
configuration file with any holiday or special occasion
definitions can be chosen thru file requester or "drag
and drop". The calendar can be printed on every printer
supported from AmigaOS either with IBM graphics or
ASCII characters. Version 2.5, requires at least
AmigaOS 2.0. Includes source. Author: Dieter Temme

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