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This is disk 447 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
AmiBack		Demo version of a new backup utility.  Features include
		backup to any AmigaDOS compatible device (such as floppies,
		removable hard disks, fixed media hard disk, and tape
		drives), no copy protection, configuration files, complete
		backups, incremental backups, selective backups, file
		exclusion filter, setting of archive bit, etc.  Demo version
		does not have restore, compare, or scheduler.  Version 1.0,
		binary only, requires AmigaDOS 2.0.
		Author:  MoonLighter Software
BackPac		Demo version of a new backup program.  Features include
		intuition interface, data compression, 907K written per
		floppy, full and incremental backups, full or selected
		restores, inclusion/exclusion patterns, user defined config
		files, multitasking friendly.  Version 1.3, binary only.
		Author:  Canadian Prototype Replicas
DFC		Disk Format and Copy program.  A nice, general purpose,
		disk formatter and copier.  This is version 5, an update
		to the version on disk 131.  Includes source.
		Author:  Tom Rokicki and Sebastiano Vigna
FlashBack	Demo version of a new backup utility.  Fully functional
		version except for the restore operation.  Features include
		backup of multiple partitions in one pass, backup of non-
		AmigaDOS partitions, backup to a file, automated unattended
		backups, pattern matching, and streaming tape support.
		Version 2.05, binary only.
		Author:  Leon Frenkel, Advanced Storage Systems
SMan		A Mandelbrot generation program.  Uses the mouse to select
		regions within borders of the Mandelbrot set to zoom up
		to magnifications of 10**19.  Includes math coprocessor
		support and options to save images as an IFF file.  Shows
		example of assembly programming of extended precision for
		the 68881.  Includes source.
		Author:  David McKinstry
TCL		Port of Tool Command Language, a simple textual language
		intended primarily for issuing commands to interactive
		programs such as text editors, debuggers, illustrators,
		shells, etc.  It has a simple syntax and is programmable
		so TCL users can write command procedures to provide more
		powerful commands than those in the built in set.
		Alpha 2 version, binary only.
		Author:  Dr. John Ousterhout, Amiga port by Hackercorp
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