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  1. FASTGRF1.ZIP   330071  10-14-93  Fastgraph/Light (Ted Gruber Software; $49)
  2.                                | is a graphics library of over 100
  3.                                | highly-optimized routines that can be called
  4.                                | from MSC, TurboC, QuickC, QB, MSFortran and
  5.                                | assembly language. Fastgraph has been used
  6.                                | in such retail products as Accolade's Test
  7.                                | Drive III, Day of the Viper, Steel Thunder,
  8.                                | Gunboat and many more. Features include
  9.                                | video mode detection and initialization;
  10.                                | graphics fundamentals, including points,
  11.                                | solid and dashed lines, polygons, circles,
  12.                                | ellipses, solid and dithered rectangles,
  13.                                | region fill, and clipping; character
  14.                                | display; physical and virtual video page
  15.                                | management image display facilities,
  16.                                | including mode-specific and mode-independent
  17.                                | images, clipped and reversed images, image
  18.                                | retrieval, pixel run maps, and image
  19.                                | transfer; animation; and special effects.
  20.                                | Also included are routines for keyboard,
  21.                                | mouse, and joystick control and sound
  22.                                | effects and music, both synchronous and
  23.                                | asynchronous. It supports all of the
  24.                                | standard text and graphics video modes. It
  25.                                | also supports a commonly used video mode for
  26.                                | the Tandy 1000 series computers and the
  27.                                | PCjr, two video modes for the Hercules
  28.                                | Graphics Card, and two extended VGA modes.
  29.                                | Example source code is included. Requires a
  30.                                | hard disk.
  31. FASTGRF2.ZIP   191485  10-14-93  See FASTGRF1.ZIP
  32. FASTGRF3.ZIP   121413  10-14-93  See FASTGRF1.ZIP
  33. ICONMAKR.ZIP    24531  10-14-93  Icon Maker allows you to create graphics
  34.                                | used by other programs and put them into the
  35.                                | programs data area.
  36. GFNT.ZIP        92013  10-17-93  GFNT (KYPP production; $39) is a graphic
  37.                                | editor for creating sprites for animation
  38.                                | for VGA. Several sample files are included.
  39.                                | Requires 512K memory and VGA.
  40. SPRITEM@.EXE    67310  11-06-91  Sprite Maker 2.04 (Dalrymple, Billy; $10)
  41.                                | allows the EGA/VGA programmer to easily
  42.                                | create, manipulate, and save EGA images for
  43.                                | use with many block manipulation functions
  44.                                | such as putimage, and moveblock. Sprites
  45.                                | created can vary in size from 1*1 pixels to
  46.                                | 100*60 pixels.
  47. VTOOLS.ZIP     129776  08-25-93  Virtual Reality Tools 1.0 (Denis Sureau;
  48.                                | $33) is a set of utilities to create
  49.                                | sceneries and animations of programs of the
  50.                                | future. The current version contains sprite
  51.                                | editors, automaton assembler, mathematical
  52.                                | tree designer, and other tools to facilitate
  53.                                | the job of programmers.
  54. 3D_PLOT.BAS      3840  10-26-83  3D-Plot (Reider, Jim; $?) is a 3d hidden
  55.                                | line plot routine.
  56. ANIMATOR.ZIP     9983  10-16-93  Animator is a utility that aids you in
  57.                                | drawing animated graphics.
  58. SPRITE.ZIP      13491  10-16-93  Sprite is for drawing graphics sprites.
  59. ANSIANI.ZIP     44483  10-16-93  ANSI-Animator (Leitner, Eric; $?) is a
  60.                                | utility for creating screens for programs,
  61.                                | batch files, etc, using text, ASCII graphics
  62.                                | and ANSI GRAPHIC4 and GRAPHIC5 files contain
  63.                                | graphic libraries for the Printshop
  64.                                | converted from disks of public domain Apple
  65.                                | graphics.
  66. ANSIDRA.ZIP     18985  10-16-93  ANSI-Draw is a screen design program that
  67.                                | makes it easy to draw screens with the
  68.                                | upper-ASCII line-drawing characters.
  69. BOX_RW.ZIP       2247  10-16-93  Box (Wagner, Robert; $?) will draw a box on
  70.                                | the screen in your program using ASCII
  71.                                | line-drawing characters. All you have to do
  72.                                | is pop up BOX, mark the corners and hit a
  73.                                | key, then watch it draw the box. This turns
  74.                                | any text editor into a screen design
  75.                                | program. res:7k
  76. BOXIT.ZIP       21429  10-16-93  Boxit (Williams, Philip; $?) is a utility
  77.                                | for creating text screens. Creates screens
  78.                                | that can be saved. Does not generate source
  79.                                | code.
  80. DURA_SCR.ZIP    41700  10-16-93  Dura Screen 3.1 (Adkins, J.; $?) is an
  81.                                | excellent screen drawing utility for
  82.                                | programmers. It generates screen-creation
  83.                                | code in BASIC, C, Pascal, dBase III+,
  84.                                | assembler, or ANSI, or it will generate
  85.                                | straight ASCII files that can be TYPEd in
  86.                                | DOS.
  87. SCREENDO.ZIP   102434  10-13-93  Screen-Do (Port-of-Call Software Inc.;
  88.                                | $15-$25) is a screen design program for
  89.                                | programmers. It has a lot of interesting
  90.                                | features, but lacks one feature that others
  91.                                | have and we think is necessary. That is the
  92.                                | ability to automatically draw lines, corners
  93.                                | and thus boxes easily with the cursor keys.
  94. SCRN_ED.ZIP     88127  10-13-93  Screen Editor (Raney, Dennis; $?) is a
  95.                                | programmer's tool that lets you draw a
  96.                                | screen the way you want it to appear to the
  97.                                | user and save it in ASCII, ANSII, binary,
  98.                                | Pascal, 'C' or BASIC format. This can save
  99.                                | the programmer a lot of time and SE is very
  100.                                | well designed to do so.
  101. SIE.ZIP         24896  10-15-93  Screen Image Editor 2.1d (Ramaekers, Frank
  102.                                | Jr.; $24) will assist programmers in
  103.                                | creating menus and pop-up help screens for
  104.                                | their programs and to make it easier to
  105.                                | display screens in DOS batch files.
  106. DESIGNR@.EXE    45061  07-10-92  Designer's Friend 2.5 (Information
  107.                                | Management Systems, Inc.; $15) is a 7.5K TSR
  108.                                | that automates interface and screen design
  109.                                | tasks. It includes functions to center
  110.                                | strings in a field, count the characters in
  111.                                | a string, read a string off the screen,
  112.                                | write a string to the keystroke buffer,
  113.                                | display an ASCII chart, and create bit masks.
  114. SCRWORLD.ZIP   108868  10-17-93  ScreenWorld (Civit, Jose Olive; $35) is a
  115.                                | screen designer and source code generator.
  116.                                | Boxes, lines, colors, areas, etc. draw in
  117.                                | elastic form. You can include colors in the
  118.                                | screens and in the generated programs; draw
  119.                                | lines and boxes with automatic connection
  120.                                | lines; insert text and generate the source
  121.                                | code in ANSI and BASIC. This is a very well
  122.                                | done program with numerous features not
  123.                                | found in most other similar programs, such
  124.                                | as the ability to create input fields with
  125.                                | associated variable names.
  126. VINCENT.ZIP     62455  10-13-93  Vincent is a text screen layout program. If
  127.                                | you have to build screens for use by batch
  128.                                | files or other programs, this program can
  129.                                | come in handy as it lets you draw boxes with
  130.                                | ASCII graphics, center text, change colors,
  131.                                | etc.
  132. LDOG___@.EXE   308105  09-11-92  Laughing Dog Screen Maker 1.12 (Yardbird
  133.                                | Software ASP; $35) is a powerful text-mode
  134.                                | screen design tool. The mouse-based
  135.                                | interface with an on-screen toolbar makes
  136.                                | designing screens extremely fast and easy.
  137.                                | Screens can be saved in a variety of formats
  138.                                | including Binary, BSAVE, ASCII, WildCat!
  139.                                | BBS, ANSI, PCBoard, and executable COM
  140.                                | files. Source code can be generated in
  141.                                | BASIC, C, Pascal, or Assembly Language. A
  142.                                | utility is provided for capturing screens
  143.                                | from other applications, and you can also
  144.                                | produce manual or automatic slide-show
  145.                                | demos. Most dot-matrix and laser printers
  146.                                | are supported, including PostScript
  147.                                | compatible printers.
  148. MURALKIT.ZIP    24364  10-16-93  MuralKit (Green, Bill; $5) lets you create a
  149.                                | "mural" of 16 screen pages arranged in four
  150.                                | rows of four. While you can slowly scroll in
  151.                                | all four directions (the columns and rows of
  152.                                | pages "wrap" when you reach the ends),
  153.                                | pressing the space bar immediately advances
  154.                                | you to the next screen and pressing a number
  155.                                | moves you directly to that page. Seems like
  156.                                | it could be handy for medium-size
  157.                                | documentation files. Appears to require
  158.                                | ANSI.SYS.
  159. P_SCREEN.ZIP   264749  10-13-93  P-Screen (Smetana, Rob W.; $33-$53) lets you
  160.                                | design screens, create screen libraries,
  161.                                | then display your screens from your own
  162.                                | programs. Features include library screen
  163.                                | compression, an option to load BSAVE files,
  164.                                | the ability to copy sections across screens
  165.                                | or to different locations on one screen,
  166.                                | mouse support, pull-down menus, block
  167.                                | centering, Big Font, recolor, QB and PDS7
  168.                                | support, extensive help, and more. It
  169.                                | supports 25, 43 or 50 line screens on Mono,
  170.                                | CGA, EGA or VGA.
  171. SCRPAINT.ZIP    62592  10-13-93  ScreenPaint (Laurinolli, Kai; $25) allows
  172.                                | the design of lightning-fast batch file
  173.                                | based hard-disk menus, help facilities,
  174.                                | pop-up windows, and prototype screens for
  175.                                | applications programs. Screens can be
  176.                                | quickly "painted" in a full-screen editing
  177.                                | environment, complete with pull-down menus,
  178.                                | help screens, automatically connecting
  179.                                | lines, ten screen pages, and a wide variety
  180.                                | of drawing and editing tools.
  181. THEDRAW.ZIP    200546  10-13-93  TheDraw (Davis, Ian E.; $17-$25) is an ANSI
  182.                                | screen design program for programmers. Intel
  183.                                | compatible object code files are supported.
  184.                                | Features include a color attributes
  185.                                | drawing/painting mode; EGA 43-line and VGA
  186.                                | 50-line editing; mouse-aided line drawing;
  187.                                | animation scanners; the ability to reverse
  188.                                | any given animation scan; QB 4.0/4.5
  189.                                | compatible object files; automatic screen
  190.                                | blanking; and more.
  191. ANSCRT_@.COM    14400  05-01-89  AnsCrt (Housh, Rick; $0) Uses standard ANSI
  192.                                | calls for all cursor placement, color
  193.                                | attribute changes, etc., and Interrupt 21h
  194.                                | DOS calls for everything else. It uses no
  195.                                | ROM BIOS calls at all and should work on any
  196.                                | MS-DOS computer with ANSI support.
  197. ANSIDEMO.EXE    14176  11-01-91  AnsiDemo (Tramblay, Alain; $0) displays a
  198.                                | table of ANSI colors and associated codes.
  199. BGI256.ZIP      67628  10-17-93  BGI256 (Knight Software; $50) is a 256-color
  200.                                | BGI driver for Borland's Turbo Pascal and C
  201.                                | languages. Source code is included. A
  202.                                | non-VESA BGI driver is also included for the
  203.                                | Video7 card.
  204. FONTEDIT.ZIP   161950  10-18-93  FontEdit (Kaufman, Chris; $0) is an
  205.                                | easy-to-use freeware font editor for
  206.                                | EGA/VGA. It comes with eight pre-designed
  207.                                | screen fonts and a utility for loading fonts.
  208. LINBOX.ZIP      12230  10-16-93  LinBox 1.0 (Sawada, Dr. Masaaki; $5-$10) is
  209.                                | a 3k TSR that lets you draw self-connecting
  210.                                | single/double bar lines with the cursor keys.
  211. BGIANI_@.COM    38671  12-29-89  BGIANI 1.2 (Thomas Design; $0) is a 256
  212.                                | color mini-movie projector for VGA. It
  213.                                | animates a four-frame VGA sequence via page
  214.                                | flipping. The program should support all VGA
  215.                                | cards that support 320x200 by 256.
  216. INFOBAR@.COM     8208  08-09-90  InfoBar 1.51 (Maland, Philip; $5) will show
  217.                                | you the exact (X,Y) position of any point on
  218.                                | the screen. It also displays the current
  219.                                | color and ASCII character number under the
  220.                                | cursor, and the video offset. InfoBar is
  221.                                | very helpful for programming in many
  222.                                | different languages.
  223. MCD____@.COM    58147  06-20-89  MCD 1.08 (Burton, Michael ASP; $15) helps
  224.                                | programmers design graphic mouse cursors for
  225.                                | their applications. Code for the cursor can
  226.                                | be generated for most languages.
  227. SCRN_JB@.COM     7810  01-29-90  Screen (Battle, John O.; $?) is several
  228.                                | subroutines for two-monitor systems. One
  229.                                | clears the monochrome screen, one writes
  230.                                | ASCII characters to the monochrome screen,
  231.                                | another writes ASCIIZ characters and the
  232.                                | last one writes hex values to the monochrome
  233.                                | screen.
  234. SCRBIN_@.COM    26707  07-31-90  ScrBin 1.1 (Knox, Lewis; $0) converts ASCII
  235.                                | text to binary files that can be written
  236.                                | directly to video memory. The advantages of
  237.                                | this approach are that this is faster than
  238.                                | the usual screen writing commands in
  239.                                | languages like C, Pascal and BASIC, and that
  240.                                | having help screens, menu screens, data
  241.                                | entry screens, etc, stored in disk files
  242.                                | keeps the size of your source code down, and
  243.                                | that this allows you to design screens more
  244.                                | easily with a full-screen editor rather than
  245.                                | in your programming environment.
  246. SCRCONT@.COM     9391  01-29-90  ScrCount (Civiol, Ollivier; $5) is a memory
  247.                                | resident program that provides screen
  248.                                | addresses in hex and decimal for
  249.                                | programmers. (res:8k)
  250.