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- From: TURGUT@FRORS12.BITNET (Turgut Kalfaoglu)
- Subject: Review: Praise and Demise
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 10:05:35 GMT
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- Howdy, I just got my CD player, and I thought I'd review some of the disks
- I have:
-
- TOOLWORKS MULTIMEDIA ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR MS-DOS
-
- This is probably the best CD I own. It has a wealth of information on
- almost anything you can think of. Plus, it has a large collection of
- pictures, sounds and video clips (with sound!).
-
- The main menu has different options, like 'Word Search', 'TimeLine'
- 'Knowledge Tree' and 'Multimedia'. Word search allows you to construct
- elaborate search patterns - useful to lookup something in particular.
- Timeline is the history of the world - starts at 40.000 BC, goes until
- today. If anything you see listed is interested, you hit ENTER for more
- explanation. "Knowledge Tree" is a separate index to the encyclopedia:
- by subjects. Like you can select Sciences, and then select Social Sciences,
- and then Psychology to see the articles on psychology.
- Multimedia is yet-another-index to the thing, and it's a large index -
- lots of pictures, live videos, sounds, on any subject from germination
- of a seed to flight of birds, to architecture..
-
- Pictures are in VGA format with very high definition, and about half of
- them also include sounds. Almost all videos include simultaneous sound
- as well, and videos last probably 1 minute each.
-
- MULTIMEDIA WORLD ATLAS (I think by TOOLWORKS again)
-
- This is the shallowest CD I have - It's basically the same thing as the
- diskette version, with no information added. So you have a CD that
- probably has just 10 megabytes of information!
- It shows you the world picture. You click, it shows you the continent's
- picture, you click, it shows the country picture. That's it. You can't
- zoom in anymore. If you need a world atlas, don't get this CD.
-
- The positive thing about it are the statistics on each country. If you
- have used PC-GLOBE, it's almost the same, but this one runs under Windows.
- There are perhaps a thousand items of statistics, like Birth Rate,
- Crime Rate,SoyBean production,... the list is long.
- Another interesting thing is that when you click on something, it 'tells'
- you the map name using the sound card. Likewise, some of the help file
- is vocal - it just "tells" you the information. Lovely!
-
- I definitely don't recommend this software - perhaps the next version
- would be better, but it just doesn't seem worth the price.
-
- I'll continue reviewing when I get a chance.. Regards, -turgut
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