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Offline leirbag28

Re: Essential Workbench apps?
« on: January 17, 2006, 08:58:36 PM »
@mr_a500

I agree that Directory Opus is too huge and ugly, and I do think ABCdir is REAL Cool looking!  But How the heck do you use it and configure it?

I think DiskMaster 2 is absolutely without a single doubt the best and easiest and lightest of them all.

it seems to be the one that would be included in Workbench as Standard if Workbench ever came with one. its just right.


Most important of all (at least for me)  it works on a TV and I dont need a Monitor like for ABCdir, because the text is to tiny.

I sure do wish that DM2 looked like ABCdir and was smooth like it.

looks great on my RGB monitor though. Makes it seem like a high end app.




By the way......thanks!   I can finally use ABCdir more regulary.......I couldnt before bcause I couldnt figure out how the heck to go to he PARENT directory hehe!.

kind of excited now!


But how do I make it show the correct Volumes?   right now I am forced to use their config of DH0, DH1, DH2......etc...

My Harddrives are   HD0,HD1,HD2, HD3...etc..

How do I fix this?
CD32 is actually the best Amiga ever made by Commodore!...
 

Offline leirbag28

Re: Essential Workbench apps?
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2006, 06:20:10 AM »
@Hyperspeed

I know your joking About Deluxe Paint V

But it is true that Brilliance 2.0 dethroned DPaint long time ago.

Only people who left the Amiga scene before Brilliance came out think DPaint is still king.

Brilliance's Interface is unbeatable....on any machine including  OSX and Windows XP.

I have yet to see an interface like it.  I wish there was one on the PC, I know there is one similar to DPaint though.


Anyone know of any apps like this on Windows or Mac?  or even Linux?
CD32 is actually the best Amiga ever made by Commodore!...