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Offline paul1981

Re: Workbench 2.1 fresh install - what next?
« on: November 29, 2011, 02:28:40 AM »
I'm in a similar situation to yourself, having an A600 with Kickstart/Workbench2.

For fancier menus, try MagicMenu:
http://m68k.aminet.net/package/util/wb/MagicMenu_II

Also the good old Tools Daemen for configuring your own menus within Workbench:
http://m68k.aminet.net/package/util/boot/ToolsDaemon21a

Make sure to use the newer menu editor though:
http://m68k.aminet.net/package/util/wb/TDPrefs2

MultiCX (many patches)
http://m68k.aminet.net/package/util/cdity/mcx256

That's just a start.  I don't have as much time as I'd like to tinker with the A600, but I intend keeping it Release 2, because that's how it was born and I'd like to keep it that way.  I keep my 500 1.3 as well.

I wish I could direct you to more 2.x stuff, but I just don't go on the A600 that much, mostly because mine is painfully slow (68000).  Pretty nippy on a 2 colour screen though. :)
 

Offline paul1981

Re: Workbench 2.1 fresh install - what next?
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2011, 11:06:54 PM »
For anyone wishing to manually enhance their Workbench 2/3/3.5, I suggest you check out this (thankfully) preserved site:

http://reocities.com/SiliconValley/hills/2359/html/towb01.html

There are 28 Episodes written by Dave S. Matthews.
Use the controls at the bottom of each page for page navigation.
Cheers.
 

Offline paul1981

Re: Workbench 2.1 fresh install - what next?
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2011, 05:53:27 PM »
With Release 2 you have to use AmigaGuide. Multiview won't work.
Check out XFD Guide though as a more modern alternative:

http://m68k.aminet.net/package/text/hyper/XFDguide

I haven't tried this myself yet, but the docs even mention 1.x users, so I'm sure 2.x will be fine. :)

For lha files I tend to use GuiArc:
http://m68k.aminet.net/package/util/arc/GuiArc
But you can always use FileMaster or DOPUS

Imploader wouldn't be of any use unless you want to compress your executables and have them decompress on the fly (use only if hard drive space is tight). I found Imploader to have the best compression rate, but it crashes on 040/060 systems....but there is a new imploader.library on aminet which fixes this.
PowerPacker is a similar program for that, but was also widely used to compress text files as well for display by PPMore as opposed to More (which doesn't support decompression).
« Last Edit: November 30, 2011, 06:05:54 PM by paul1981 »