This is disk 603 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.


DungeonMap	A little tool that creates maps of dungeons (and eventually
		towns) which can be used by a Dungeon Master (DM's) for use in
		a Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) game.  These maps can be saved,
		edited, and printed.  This is version 1.0.  Binary only.
		Author:  Bill Elliot

DynaCADD	Part 1 of a four part demo distribution of DynaCADD from Ditek
		International.  DynaCADD is a professional 2D and 3D CAD pack-
		age.  This demo is fully functional except for disabled save
		and export functions.  DynaCADD requires at minimum an Amiga
		with 1Mb of RAM and a hard drive, or two floppy drives.  A de-
		interlacer of some kind is highly recommended.  This disk con-
		tains all the files necessary to recreate the DynaCADD demo
		disk number 1.  The files for demo disk number 2 can be found
		on library disk number 604 and the files for demo disks 3 and
		4 can be found on library disk number 605.  This is version
		2.04, an update to version 1.84 on disks 434 and 435, and now
		includes both 68000 and 68020/030 versions.  Binary only.
		Author:  Ditek International

ICONtrol	An easy to use CLI command that gives you control over Work-
		bench icons.  It's main purpose is to update the look of your
		icons for AmigaDOS 2.0, which can be done by swapping the
		colors in an icon or giving new images to them.  Moreover, it
		can be used to clear an icon's absolute position in a drawer
		or on Workbench.  So it is also a helpful tool if you are not
		yet using AmigaDOS 2.0.  Version 1.0, binary only.
		Author:  Stefan Winterstein

Notify		A suite of Rexx programs that can be used to issue messages or
		run commands automatically on certain days and/or at certain
		times of day.  Facilities are provided for the adding, editing
		and deleting of messages, and for displaying the times and
		texts of pending messages.  A chime program is included to
		enable the time to be announced at regular intervals.  Version
		1.01.
		Author:  Michael Tanzer
