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This is disk 908 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
DviDvi		Converts a DVI file into another DVI file, with perhaps cer-
		tain changes.  It allows for example printing of two or four
		pages per sheet of paper or doublesided printing.  Version 1.0,
		includes source.
		Author:  Tomas Rokicki, Amiga-Port and implementation of
			 PasTeX-Support by Jochen Wiedmann
GoldED1		A GUI-based editor with lots of functions/options.  High-
		lights include:  OS3.x look & functions (AppWindows, MenuHelp);
		Folding of paragraphs (unlimited nesting available);  Menus
		fully customizable (easy-to-use requesters);  Macro recorder;
		ARexx port (about 250 commands/options); AutoRefs capability
		(includes, autodocs, sources, ...); HotKey activation; Auto-
		matic phrase completion, based on dictionary; Smooth display,
		fast scrolling; Unlimited number of windows; ASCII character
		selection window;  AutoBackup (any interval); Online help,
		(AmigaGuide); Insertion/removal of columns; Clipboard support;
		Project files; Smart indentation; DICE compiler frontend,
		(GUIMake) ...and much more!  Part 1 of a 2-part distribution,
		part 2 can be found on disk number 909.  Version 0.94, binary
		only.
		Author:  Dietmar Eilert (GoldED) & Rico Krasowski (GUIMake)
HFK 		Yet another TitleBar clock that tries to look like part of your
		Workbench title bar.  It actually opens a very small, non-
		draggable window in the upper right corner of the screen.  HFK
		opens on the default public screen, which will usually be Work-
		bench.  HFK uses almost 0% of CPU time, as it is written very
		efficiently in C, taking advantage of the timer.device, and
		only once a minute to render the time.  Version 39.35, Requires
		Workbench 3.0, binary only.
		Author:  Herbert West
MegaView	A "Multi-View" kind of program for use with Workbench 2.0.  It
		uses the whatis.library (included) to recognize the filetype of
		a file with which it is invoked to run a filetype-specific
		program.  MegaView can be used from the Shell, from Workbench,
		as Default Tool in project icons, as an AppIcon or as an App-
		MenuItem.  Version 1.03, public domain, includes source.
		Author:  Hans-Jörg and Thomas Frieden, Whatis.library by
			 Sylvain Rougier and Pierre Carette
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