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Copycat (The Amstrad User) | Applications Divers |
Here is yet another DISC COVER but, judge for yourself, I think it is the most useful yet. How often have you been sitting there with a handful of discs and needing to know what side of which disc is the program you think you called COPYCAT, or was it COPICAT, or KOPICAT? Also, is your original version of the program still on disc.... you think you called it DISCOVER? Which disc, which title, how much space is left on the disc, how long is the file, do I have to do a CAT on each side of each disc 'til I find it? Not being one to keep tidy records of my jaunts through my 664, and being frustrated trying to find different versions of similar programs, I decided this computer should help me straighten things out. COPYCAT is the result and it works well. COPYCAT enables you to create a disc cover which fits neatly into the clear plastic disc protection box. You can then refer to following details without the need to remove the disc from the box:
Shown below is an example of the output from COPYCAT. don't worry if you have a mass of short files, as the program will extend the length of the cover to fit all the files; when it does this it lets you know with a "CONTINUED OVERLEAF" note at the bottom of the front cover.
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