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This is disk 706 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
ABackup		A new backup utility for the Amiga.  May be used both for
		hard disk backup and for file archiving.  Has a full Intuition
		interface, can save/load file selections, handles HD disks,
		etc.  Includes both French and English versions.  This is
		version 1.31, shareware, binary only.
		Author:  Denis GOUNELLE
APrf		A freely redistributable printing utility for the Amiga.
		Features include a full Intuition interface, preview function,
		page selection, margin setup, line numbering, an AREXX port,
		a multi-columns mode, 2.04 system release support and more.
		Includes both French and English versions.  This is version
		1.30, an update to version 5.00 on disk 628.  Binary only.
		Author:  Denis GOUNELLE
AUSH		A new command line interpreter, designed to replace the CBM
		shell.  Features include file name completion, pattern expan-
		sion, expression computation, command history, for...done
		loops, and much more.  Almost fully compatible with ARP or
		Commodore shells.  This is version 1.42, with full support of
		AmigaDOS 2.04, a heavily modified parser, "pure" code, a few
		Enforcer/Mungwall hits removed, and other bug fixes and en-
		hancements.  Requires "arp.library" under 1.3.  Binary only.
		Author:  Denis GOUNELLE
PatchOS		Enhances OS 2.04 with three new features: keyboard-shortcuts
		for menus while a string-gadget is active, use of the star
		('*') in AmigaDOS pattern matching and input of any char by
		typing its ASCII-code on the numeric pad.  Requires at least
		AmigaOS 2.04.  Implemented as a commodity.  Version 1.00.
		Includes documentation in german and english language.
		Author:  Hartmut Stein / Bernstein Zirkel Softworks
WalkingMan	A small screen hack that makes a variable number funny men
		appear on the WorkbenchScreen and CustomScreens.  They move
		depending on the graphics shown and changing graphics will
		be noticed by them.  Includes source.
		Author:  Jan P. Katz
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