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Topic       : The ATARI Compendium
Author      : Scott Sanders / JAY Software
Version     : 1.25 (20/6/2003)
Subject     : Documentation
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                          Used Tools and Programs


Hypertext Editors:
   Blyp vBeta by JAY Software
       WYSIWYG editting abilities for STG files and many more
       It is under development for further versions ask at the authors

Text Editors:
   Everest by Oliver Schmidt
       for its speed
   Qed by Christian Felsch & Tom Quellenberg
       for its macros, projects and wildcard matching
   7Up by Michael Thänitz
       for its column blocks & formatting abilities
   PKS Write by DMC
       for its flexibility (length of lines and formatting)
   Micro Emacs from GNU project
       for running in mupfel

Languages:
   Perl
       for its suitability to work with text files
       html2stg script (made by ourselves)
   Pure Pascal by ASH
       just as a programming tool to generate some pictures

Graphics:
   Arabesque PRO by SHIFT
       for that it is the best
   OCR by Alexander Clauss
       mainly for Memory Map converting & other texts
   JML Snapshot by John McLoud
       because it is working on every resolution

Others:
   CAB by Alexander Clauss
       the best GEM HTML browser
   Mupfel
       the one only really usefull CLI (under Single TOS)
   Charmap 5
       as the only useable tool for creating SPDCHAP.MAP
   Égale by David Reitter
       for helping to synchronise work of two people
   HCP by Holger Weets
       it is supposed to HCP the STG files before distribution ;-)

Mental Support:
   Beer, vine and spirit
       uncountable number of bottles
   Coffee
       a lot of
   HiFi stereo
       ussually for playing a music

   Murphys' Laws
       for those worst times, when nothing works ;-)