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Fish Disk #0944: Parcheese

Commodore Amiga 500 disk published 31 years ago by Fish, Fred

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Fish Disk #0944 © 1993 Fish, Fred

AngusTitler A program to create videotitles for (e.g.) your holiday
films. It is possible to scroll 350 lines up the
screen. Of course, the colors, fonts, fontstyles,
border etc. can be changed. It is also possible to load
a background picture. This is only a demo-version that
is limited to 10 lines, all other options are enabled,
even saving and loading. The full version can be
obtained from the author for $35 US or 45 DM. Version
4.0, binary only. Author: Andreas Gunßer.

ARegress A program for stistical evaluation of measurements. You
can use it to estimate different kinds of regression,
and to print graphs of the regressions. Version 2.0,
binary only, freeware. Author: Sven Bühling

BlockEd Disk block editor, simple but very easy to use.
Compatible with 1.3 and up. Version 1.4, initial
release. Contains most source (in C) for light reading.
Author: Andrew Kemmis

Lhf A dir-utility and archiver with CLI and intuition
interface. Enables you to copy, move, delete or rename
archive files as if they were ordinary files.
Extraction and compression is automatically performed
as needed. With the configuration program 'LhfEd' you
can customize it to perform external commands. Version
1.03, binary only, freeware. Author: Stefan Pampin

Parcheese Like the classic board game. The aim of the game is to
get all of your markers safely around the board to your
home base. Three levels of play, players selectable
between human/computer. Includes documentation in
english and spanish. Version 1.7g, binary only. Author:
Xavier Egusquiza

PhoneDir Personal Phonedirectory (PPD) was designed to remember
addresses and phone numbers for you, and also dial the
numbers automaticly. PPD was designed especially with
multitasking in mind. When you are doing something
else, its window can be minimized, and when you need
to, you can call someone just by a click on the mouse.
PPD uses almost no system power when not used. Version
1.0, binary only. Author: Hallvard Korsgaard

SOURCES

PD's disk.