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This is disk 998 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
bBaseIII	An easy to use, versatile, yet full featured database pro-
		gram that will run on any Amiga with WB1.3 or subsequent.
		Search or sort on any field, print mailing labels, delete
		or undelete records, mail merge, get reports in many for-
		mats, scramble files, flag records, and more.  Fields are
		user-configurable, so bBase can be used to keep track of
		addresses, tape or video collections, recipe files, or any-
		thing else you can think of - one program does it all!
		bBaseIII is a greatly enhanced successor to bBaseII.  This
		is version 1.43, an update to version 1.4 on disk 923.
		Shareware, binary only.
		Author:  Robert Bromley
ScreenSelect	A commodity to change screen order by selecting a screen
		name from a listview.  Also allows binding of hotkeys to
		any screen with a proper name.  Supports automatic activa-
		tion of windows (remembers last activations) when changing
		to new screen, is configurable with Preferences program,
		has a full intuition interface and is font sensitive
		(including proportional fonts).  Documentation in Amiga-
		Guide, ASCII and DVI formats.  Requires AmigaOS 2.04 or
		later.  Version 2.2 an update to version 2.1 on disk 947.
		Freeware, binary only.
		Author:  Markus Aalto
TeXPrt		A front-end for DVI printer drivers based on Stefan Stuntz's
		MUI.  It is highly configurable and can be used with various
		DVI printer drivers.  Configuration files for Georg Hess-
		mann's DVIPrint (PasTeX), DVILJP (AmigaTeX) and DVILJ2P
		(Gustaf Neumann) are included.  TeXPrt has an ARexx port
		and interprets 17 ARexx commands.  TeXPrt opens an App-
		Window and supports an (optional) AppIcon for selecting DVI
		files.  Needs at least Kickstart 2.04 and MUI.  This is
		version 3.0, an update to version 2.0 on disk 892.  Free-
		ware, includes source in C.
		Author:  Richard A. Bödi
Touch		A simple TOUCH command, known from UNIX systems.  It will
		touch all files (including patterns) given on the command
		line.  If a particular file (not including wildcards) does
		not exist, it will be created; just like under Unix.  This
		is version 1.3, public domain, includes source.
		Author:  Kai Iske
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