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This is disk 246 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Dmake		Release version 1.0 of Matt's version of the UNIX make
		utility.  Update to beta version released on disk 179.
		Features multiple dependancies, wildcard support, and
		more.  Binary only.
		Author:  Matt Dillion 
LabelPrint	A program that allows you to easily print labels for
		your disks.  This is version 2.5b, an update to version
		2.5 from disk 238.  Shareware, binary only (source
		available from author).
		Author:  Andreas Krebs
NComm		A terminal program for the Amiga based on comm version 1.34.
		Has hot keys for most program functions (including dialing
		up to 10 phone numbers), PAL and NTSC support for normal
		or interlaced screens, screen I/O greater than 2400
		baud, ANSI/VT100 terminal emulation with full 8 color
		text support, IBM graphics, optional translation styles,
		split screen mode, full user control of color palette, full
		support for all European languages, full serial port control
		with baud rates up to 19200, script language, phonebook,
		keyboard macros, and more.  Version 1.8, binary only.
		Author:  DJ James, Daniel Bloch, et. al.
NoClick		A program which silences the clicking of empty drives
		on the B2000 under AmigaDOS 1.3.  It should also work
		on an A500.  This is version 3.6, an update to version
		to version 3.5 on disk 243.  Includes assembly source
		code.
		Author:  Norman Iscove
ScreenShare	A library and support programs that enable applications
		to open up windows on other applications' custom screens.
		For example, your editor may want to open a window on
		your terminal emulator's screen so you can compose a
		message while still being able to see the contents of
		the terminal's screen.  Both applications must cooperate
		for the screen sharing to work.  Version 1.2, includes
		source for interface portions.
		Author:  Willy Langeveld
Ty		A text display program based on Amiga "less" version 1.0.
		Has both keyboard and mouse control of all functions,
		an intuition interface, and uses the Amiga specific
		keys (such as the Help key) correctly.  Version 1.3,
		includes source.
		Author:  Mark Nudelman, Bob Leivian, Tony Wills
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