/\ /\ \ / \ \ ASTRAsoft shareware and commercial products /ÿÿÿÿ\ \ for the Atari ST, STe, MegaSTe, TT and Falcon ÿÿ ÿÿÿÿ ASTRasoft was formed in 1988 by David Oakley and Graham Harrison in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Our aim is to produce useful products, presented in a new, exciting way. ASTRAsoft's public releases so far have been: DeskTracker A ProTracker MOD player with a simple, stylish user interface and features such as spectrum analyser, oscilloscope and pre-loading of songs when in memory mode. DT was released as shareware in April 1993 and has a growing base of registered users. The Collection A selection of shareware utilities and other interesting programs, including serial and MIDI buffer increasers, a MiNT terminal emulator, a replacement for the standard Atari busy bee as well as DeskTracker and HD Free. HD Free A compact utility to show the free space on your hard drive using a unique pie chart method. This is shareware, and the registration fee entitles you to its sequel, HD Look, which allows you to zoom into each drive to see contents. StormTracker A revolutionary new ProTracker MOD editor, using the standard GEM interface for ease-of-use. To be released as ASTRAsoft's first commercial program in May 1994. /\ /\ \ / \ \ /ÿÿÿÿ\ \ The ASTRAsoft Team are: ÿÿ ÿÿÿÿ David Oakley [Head Programmer/Design], a Software Enginneering student at Birmingham University is currently taking a year out in industry using very large UNIX machines. He owns a Mega STe/4 and spends most of his time programming it in Lattice C5 or Devpac 2. Hobbies include cycling, being completely knackered after cycling, badminton, movie going and will be back taking part in discussions on the UseNet international conferencing system when he gets back to uni... Graham Harrison [Programmer/QA/Legal], alias Roll The Dice, is a student doing Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at Keele, though the first of the two subjects is the one he prefers. Graham owns a Mega STe/4 which he connects up to a TNC which connects up to a rather big ariel on his roof. It's all to do with Packet Amateur Radio which he's active on when he has time off from being Charlie Chalk at the local pub... Howard Tomlinson [Design/Programmer/QA], is a recent addition to ASTRAsoft, taking on the role of musical expert. He's currently doing Physics at Keele University where he helps out at the live roleplaying club. Had owns a 4Mb STe which he programs to do things that noone else would ever want to use. Probably. He's also a pretty impressive pianist and a bit of a composer to boot. ASTRAsoft products are not for distribution to the public on any form of media (specifically including Public Domain/Shareware Libraries and Magazines with coverdisks) unless permission is granted in the associated text file or be the express permission of either David Oakley or Graham Harrison, who form the ASTRAsoft partnership. The names 'ASTRAsoft', 'Astra Software' and the 'A' and planet logos are the trading symbols of the Harrison/Oakley partnership. ASTRAsoft makes no warranty, either express or implied, with respect to this software, its performance, merchantability or suitability for a particular purpose. The software, mannuals and and associated items are supplied to the user 'as is'. We can accept no responsibility for any problems or damages arising directly, indirectly or consequentially from the use or misuse of the software and/or associated items. Dax and RTD, 18th April 1994