Short:    fontsensitive non-MUI SCSI CDDA player
Uploader: mcthree@berlin.snafu.de (Marc Altmann)
Author:   mak@atp.dame.de (Martin Kresse)
          mcthree@berlin.snafu.de (Marc Altmann)
Type:     disk/cdrom
Version:  1.1

This is a compact but comfortable cd player with asynchronus window
handling. In contrast to many other players it is styleguide-conform.

Changes since V1.0:
    - BF: ACDPlay stopped updating when any qualifiers were pressed
    - BF: weird menu colours fixed
    - BF: fixed refreshing problems with sliders on some systems
    - BF: sometimes inserted CDs were not fully recognized.
    - BF: config file is now actually written to ENVARC: instead of ENV:
    - new tooltype: SEARCHSECONDS=1-100 -> determines how many seconds the
      search button skips
    - new tooltype: UPDATEDELAY=1-50 -> determines how often the scsi data
      is updated (1/10 seconds)
    - new tooltype: QUITONCLOSE=YES/NO -> decides whether ACDPlay quits or just
      hides when the main window's close button is pressed
    - added Norwegian catalog and documentation translated by Eivind Olsen and
      proofread by Kjell Irgens
    - decreased length of executable

Planned for next version:
    - own SCSI routines, NEC drive support, cd.device support
    - volume window, A-B repeat
    - completely overhauled menu interface
    - CLI parameters
    - much more ARexx commands
    - LUN support, unit and LUN selectable via menu (shortcuts)



Feature list:

ACDPlay...
    - is EMail-Ware
    - uses cdplay.library by Patrick Hess
    - features a small, fontsensitive, compact GUI with the ability of
      enabling/disabling parts (main window)
    - features both standard and MagicWB graphics
    - comes with fully asynchronus window handling
    - has a so-called "Trackslider" for easier positioning within tracks
    - works as a commodity
    - supports locale.library (OS 2.1)
    - supports screennotify.library
    - comes with a (rudimentary) ARexx port in the first release
    - is partly done in Assembler
    - is able to open on any public screen; a public screen window may be opened
      to change screen immediately
    - allows you to snapshot window positions
    - of course lets you save your CD titles and programs
    - has an extra window for programming
    - supports random playing as well as several repeat modes
    - is configured via tooltypes in order to keep it small
