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This is disk 792 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
AmigaBase	A hierachical, programmable, in-core database.  Features
		include two display methods, filter datasets, search datasets,
		print datasets, and many more.  Nearly everything can be real-
		ized by programming AmigaBase.  Datatypes can be Integer, Real,
		Boolean, String, Memo (Text), Date and Time.  Number of data-
		sets is only limited by available memory.  Lacking documenta-
		tion, (available with shareware submission) but full Intuition
		interface make many operations quite obvious.  Also includes
		some example projects.  Runs under OS 1.3 and 2.0, shareware,
		binary only.
		Author:  Steffen Gutmann
DragIt		Allows you to move or size a window without having to use the
		drag bar or sizing gadget.  Press on  the configurable quali-
		fier, while holding it, press  your selected  mouse button,
		and move the mouse.  You'll  see the  window  border appear,
		and  you'll be able to drag or size it.  Requires OS 2.0,
		supports localization with locale.library and the new style
		2.1 (or 3.0) preference.  Version 2.01, binary only.
		Author:  Steve Lemieux
ModHPLJD	A Rexx program that creates a modified version of the HP_Laser
		Jet driver.  The modification changes the 'initialize' string
		so that the font chosen from the printer menu (rather than
		12pt Courier) can be used and the number of lines per inch can
		be specified.  Version 1.01.
		Author:  Michael Tanzer
TClass		An "Intelligent" file identifier.  Has the ability to "learn"
		new types of files by simply scanning groups of known types of
		files, and checking the first 20 bytes for similiarities.  It
		then reports on the matching accuracy and adds a "definition"
		for the filetype to a brain file.  Version 2.9, binary only.
		Author:  Sam Hulick
WBPat		Creates random 3D patterns for your 2.04 WorkBench windows.
		A pattern can be shifted or changed, tested, used and saved.
		Version 1.0, includes source in C.
		Author:  Ekke Verheul
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