Short: Amigaguide Filemanager To Explore Your CDs/HD (v1.2) Author: pirlaga@ermes.it (PirlAGA) Uploader: pirlaga ermes it (PirlAGA) Type: util/dir Version: 1.2 Replaces: util/dir/MegaCD.lha Architecture: m68k-amigaos Welcome to this new release of my MegaCD Tools!!! MegaCD Tools were born to let me index and explore my CDs through an easy to use AmigaGuide interface. I got the idea from the Aminet CDs, but then i've had other inspirations (together with my great friend Maxime) and so i've transformed a simple tool in a new, fast, great, cool file manager to easily create indexes and explore CDs and HDs (but also other volumes or just specific directories). You can use the MegaCD Tools to explore your CD-ROMs, you can use them as a file manager, you can use them to create indexes of your files (pictures, music modules, animations, and so on), you can use them to navigate through the infinity of your dirs and sub-dirs. You can do all those things through a fast and easy to use AmigaGuide interface. MegaCDtree is a little proggy to build a complete dir-tree of a CD-ROM, a volume or a specific directory. The dir-tree will automagically be converted into an AmigaGuide file and each directory of the tree will become a clickable field, so you will be able to click a dir and MegaCD will automagically scan it in order to create another AmigaGuide file containing all the files, the descriptions (if there are any), the possible actions and the sub-dirs contained in it. Of course every file, every description, every action and every sub-dir will became clickable fields themselves, so you'll be able to easily explore all the directories in order to perform every possible action on your files. The only difficult thing is probably to write this guide, so i suggest you to install and run them soon. I can assure you that these programs are the simplest and fastest idea ever!!! You'll be able to play samples and mods, view images and anims (including MPEG!), read files (including HTML docs!), extract (but also list and test, when possible) lha, lzx, dms and zoom archives (with the possibility to view the file_id.diz) or simply copy a file to another dir. Moreover MegaCD will associate the program Multiview to the unknown-format files, in order to try visualizing them through datatypes. Do you know something better? PirlAGA (pirlaga@ermes.it) & MAXIME (maxime@webzone.it) Another fine .oO The Spooky Fellows Oo. production