                  SOFTWARE CREATIONS: SHAREWARE REVIEWS

SOFTWARE CREATIONS BBS
(508) 365-2359
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	Welcome to SHAREWARE REVIEWS, a new, innovative, electronic 
newsletter that will review the best of the latest uploaded shareware in 
all areas.  Our objective is to help you select the software that will best 
fulfill your needs from among the many hundreds which are published each
month.  We are truly in the midst of a creative explosion by many fine 
shareware authors but the quantity is overwhelming.  How can you select the 
very best from among a bewildering variety of publications?  Let SHAREWARE 
REVIEWS help you by selecting the best developed and providing you with 
brief, yet information packed, reviews to help you decide what is worth 
your downloading dollars and valuable time.  We have vast experience to 
bring to bear upon this endeavor having had years of professional 
experience in academia, advanced scientific and humanities research, 
technical and journal publication, public school education, and
entrepreneurial private business.  Furthermore, we are consultants in 
applied statistics and shareware authors ourselves.

	What is shareware? Shareware is computer software created by small
companies, often a single person operation, that is marketed on a 'try 
before you buy' basis.  An informed decison by any consumer should be based 
upon maximum knowledge.  As a sales approach, which is remarkable for its
generosity to potential customers, shareware authors create and distribute
their work in a format which has at least partial, and often complete
functionality.  Distribution is via mail order companies which specialize in
selling shareware on disk and Bulletin Board Systems, such as SOFTWARE
CREATIONS, whose sysops are committed to the promotion of shareware.  By not
investing in expensive brochures or the usual sort of advertising, shareware
authors are determined to hold down costs, and thereby the retail prices, of
their products.

	Successful shareware benefits everyone because the retail price is
as low as possible which places the least stress on a user's wallet.
Hopefully, a large selling volume will increase the income for the
author/publisher.  Shareware authors are unusually generous and trusting.
If their product is fully functional in the shareware version, which is
often the case, users must feel honor bound to purchase it after the fact.
Purchase is termed registration and is by mail order via forms provided
within the shareware package.  We urge you to register any and all shareware
you try out, like and decide to use.  If the shareware does not fulfill your
needs, pass it on to someone who might be interested, thereby giving the
shareware more exposure.

	Unlike browsing in a book store where there is no possibility of
keeping the book without payment (short of theft), all of us could 'steal' 
our favorite shareware if so inclined.  If we are not honorable, this 
generous marketing approach is in danger of disappearing.  Furthermore, many 
shareware authors are highly creative and innovative while exploring areas 
still untouched by major corporations.  Often their products are as full 
featured and 'deep' as any offered in the mainstream, highly advertised, 
marketplace and may, in fact, incorporate an approach that cannot be found
anywhere else.




	SHAREWARE REVIEWS will be available only through SOFTWARE CREATIONS
which is an extraordinary Bulletin Board System.  The founder and sysop is
Dan Linton who is perhaps the most aggressive promoter of shareware in the
country.  He is also a very successful software author and publisher in his
own right.  SOFTWARE CREATIONS is huge, yet user friendly, as I'm certain
you've already discovered if you downloaded SHAREWARE REVIEWS.  Personally, I
have never seen a board whose menus and screens are this attractive!  As of
this date, Dan has over 8GB of files in well organized directories, 65 phone
lines and provides many other interesting and valuable services.  Everything
reviewed in SHAREWARE REVIEWS may be found at SOFTWARE CREATIONS which you
can consider your one stop shareware warehouse.  I urge you to subscribe;
Dan's system is well worth the $45/year and is perhaps the lowest
subscription fee for any board of this size in the U.S.  SOFTWARE
CREATIONS, 26 Harris St., Clinton MA 01510.  Phone lines are BBS (2400)
508 365-2359, BBS (9600) 508 368-7036 and voice 508 368-8654.

	SHAREWARE REVIEWS is published monthly by SOFTWARE CREATIONS and is
provided in several versions.  In each, the reviews will be in 'plain
vanilla' ASCII format so that any DOS based, generic file viewer can be used
to view and print them.  An electronic newsletter of brief one paragraph
reviews, of which you now have a copy, will be distributed around the first
of each month and uploaded only to SOFTWARE CREATIONS.  It is available to
all callers, even new users, as freeware.  A second version which contains
in-depth longer reviews of each program with many more specifics and
installation hints will be distributed by first class USPS on disk and will
be available only by subscription at $30/year (12 issues).  For $75/year,
you can receive the long format reviews along with each shareware program
in an archived (usually ZIP) format.  That comes to 12 monthly issues with
a yearly total of approximately 180 programs at cost of only $0.42 or
less per program.  Unless you live within SOFTWARE CREATIONS area code, your
phone bill to download this many programs would exceed the subscription
price.  Single back issues of each month's shareware files are available at
$12/monthly set of disks.  These prices includes all costs: disks, shipping
and handling.
	We hope to set an industry standard for shareware reviews.  Glitzy 
no; valuable reviews, yes.  If you find only one program each year that
dramatically increases either your business productivity, education, or
enjoyment of life, the subscription cost will be well worth it.  Each
newsletter will contain a minimum of 15 reviews in both the short and long
versions.

     	You can SUBSCRIBE ON LINE AT SOFTWARE CREATIONS with your credit
card.  At the Main Menu, type 'DOOR' <E> and the Door Menu will give you
access to an on-line subscription script with the various options described
above.  If you wish, you may subscribe by mail using the form provided below.

    	We welcome feedback, comments and suggestions for new shareware to
review.  You may write to me, Ben Blumenberg, the writer of SHAREWARE 
REVIEWS at REALITY SOFTWARE, PO Box 105, Waldoboro, ME 04572 or leave e-mail
at SOFTWARE CREATIONS.  For those of you who may have acquired SHAREWARE
REVIEWS from a colleague, and not from SOFTWARE CREATIONS, my other e-mail 
addresses are: America On Line benb12; Compuserve 71044,1645; and on the 
Internet at benb12@aol.com or 71044.1645@compuserve.com (notice comma must 
be replaced by a period).  An interesting article which you might enjoy that 
looks at the problems in designing a user friendly interface for Windows 
applications is Moss, D. 1993. "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly". WINDOWS 
USER Vol. 2, No. 1, pp 136-140.

   	Reality Software is also a creator and publisher of shareware and
our products can be found at SOFTWARE CREATIONS.  We specialize in 
historical timelines and history of religion and mythology.  Our studies are 
scholarly and for serious, thinking adults.  They are not high school level
programs nor are they filled with New Age nonsense.  We will mail a catalog 
on disk of our software for a $1.50 fee to cover costs and shipping.   
Please note that requests for this catalog must go directly to Reality 
Software, PO Box 105, Waldoboro, ME 04572, NOT Software Creations.

	We hope you enjoy SHAREWARE REVIEWS and find it a valuable tool for
selecting the very best of the newest shareware available.


                                     Ben and Leslie Blumenberg




SOFTWARE CREATIONS is a division of Linton Enterprises, Inc.




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		   SOFTWARE CREATIONS: SHAREWARE REVIEWS

DIRECTORY 9: GAMES                               Vol.1, No.2
PCGAM512.ZIP 140K                                March 1993
BACKGAMMON (DOS)
Uploaded 11/7/92
bckgam1.txt

	PC-GAMMON is an exceptionally attractive backgammon game in which
you can play against either a live opponent or the computer.  The opening
screen is dominated by a large board beneath which is a message screen that
logs each computer operation.  A scoreboard is on the upper right beneath
which is a block of menu buttons and the dice.  Games may be saved and
there is a choice of three different levels of playing difficulty.  Online
help is quite good and registration brings a more extensive manual which
will explain how to play by modem.  Enjoy PC-GAMMON in a software design that
preserves the integrity of the classic board game.  Registration is $24.95
from Sentient Software, RFD #1, Box 3720, Sheldon Vt. 05483.



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TDRAW460.ZIP 314K                                       Vol.1, No.2
THEDRAW (D0S)                                           March 1993
Uploaded  2/24/93
thedraw1.txt

	THEDRAW stands alone as perhaps the only full featured editor for
creating images in a variety of 'nongraphics' formats such as ANSI, ASCII,
binary, PASCAL, and C.  Line drawing may executed with the cursor.  Text
entry may be customzied with several distinctive font choices.  The DOS
palette is drawn upon to choose background and foreground colors, the latter
may be set to flash.  Editing options are 'deep' via the use of block
marking, the selected areas may then be subject to numerous manipulations
including moving over or under other screen areas.  Fourteen preprogrammed
patterns are built in that accurately simulate animation so that you can
easily set your images in motion. THE DRAW is run from the DOS command line,
has full mouse support and on screen help that summarizes many commands.
Do not bypass the detailed manual, THEDRAW is unavoidable complex because
it features are rich and designed for professionals.  However, even a
beginner can created very spectacular screens in a couple of hours.
Registration is $22 from TheSoft Programming Services, c/o Ian Davis
-TheDraw, P.O. Box 7657, Fremont CA, 94537.




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DIRECTORY 16: UTILITIES (FILES)                   Vol.1, No.2
TD132.ZIP 69K                                     March 1993
TdrawAid (DOS)
uploaded  11/12/92
drawaid1.txt

	TDRAWAID is a neat graphics program that will create images from a
large selection of oversize fonts.   The images may be saved in either
ASCII or TheDraw format for later editing and printing.  Such files have
great potential for use in either batch files or creating screens for DOS
programs with TheDraw.  The interface for entering, editing and preview
could not be easier or more intuitive.  Enjoy your graphics creativity
outside of a high end proprietary format with TDRAWAID.  Registration is $15
from Ray Carson, 1113 Hillcrest, Conroe, TX 77301.



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DIR 67: WINDOWS GAMES                                  Vol. 1, No. 2
COD100.ZIP 33K                                         March 1993
CLOCK OF DOOM (WINDOWS)
Uploaded 9/10/92
cod1.txt

	CLOCK OF DOOM is the most 'politically correct' and news oriented
Windows utility you will ever meet!  CLOCK OF DOOM is a package of 14
digital clocks that can be set to ride over other apps on your Windows
desktop.  Statistics such as world population growth, U.S. national debt,
and annual Pentagon spending are displayed in an attractive horizontal
window.  Every clock may be user customized and, depending upon available
resources, one or several may be displayed.  The data displayed will make
anyone so inclined to think about some of the world's major problems.  In
certain circumstances CLOCK OF DOOM is freeware; download it to understand
what that statement means.  The author is Loran Richardson, Neon Softworks,
7083 Fairways Drive, Longmont CO 80503.



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HIFI215A.ZIP 308K                                Vol.1, No.2
HIFI215B.ZIP 351K                                March 1993
HI FINANCE (WINDOWS)
Uploaded 11/26/92
hifi1.txt

	HI FINANCE is a superb program whose goal is to make financial and
business calculations accessible to a user without any background in those
areas.  The opening screen is a MDI interface with each module presented as a
button.  The financial calculator can calculate the results for a chosen
payment scenario or the requirements necessary to meet a stated goal.  Loan
calculation and amortization is straightforward.  Three of four variables are
held constant in order to compute the chosen unknown.  Investment analysis
takes initial values for amount invested, target rate and yearly cash flow to
calculate net present value, profitability index, internal rate of return and
payback ratio.  Personal financial planning has several submenus for
investment, retirement planning, death planning and educational goals.  The
business module also has submenus: markup, gross price margin, sales tax,
cost-volume profit analysis and economic order quantity.  The modules of HI
FINANCE are exceptionally well designed and many produce not only a table of
results but clear easily printed graphs as well.  The manual provides
an introductory tutorial and users will quickly gain in proficiency.
Registration is $59 from Brightbridge Solutions, 1534 Brightbridge Drive,
Kingsport, TN 37664.



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#ICHING.ZIP 123K                                 Vol.1, No.2
I CHING (DOS)                                    March 1993
Uploaded 1/23/93
iching1.txt

	I CHING is a straightforward, yet historical and mature approach to
the millenium old Chinese Book of Changes.  Although it now exists as a
book, the I CHING is a complex device with total integrity for exploring
the forces of the macrocosmos as they influence the psychodynamics of
individual lives.  The process of exploration is interactive and ideally
suited to computer software.  I CHING is for thinking adults, not New Age
adolescents who wish to "predict the future".  The simple interface provides
several menus of in depth history, philosophy and symbolism, which are
lacking in the other I Ching shareware now available, and without which the
use of the I CHING becomes a meaningless game.  If you have a taste for the
universal as it might relate to your personal life, then settle down with
ICHING for an hour and think!  I CHING is freeware from L.R. Ramsey, PO Box
13, Ilkeston, Derberyshire, England DE7 5XJ.



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KSTAT1.ZIP 277K                                 Vol.1, No.2
KSTAT2.ZIP 316K                                 March 1993
KSTAT3.ZIP 196K
KWIKSTATE (DOS)
Uploaded 12/15/92
kstat1.txt

        KWIKSTAT is medium level statistics program that has many features
and has won many awards. The main screen features a menu bar with help and
two pull down menus that access data sets, or their construction
thereof, and the analytical tools.  The catagories, within which are
several tests each, are descriptive statistics and graphs, t tests and ANOVA,
nonparametric tests, regression and correlation, cross tabulation,
frequencies and Chi-square, life tables and survival analysis.  There are also several simple
tutorials built in for data generation and simulation.  KWIKSTAT employs a
terminology that only assumes one, year long, statistics course and is thus
as user friendly as possible in this area of applied mathematics.  Database
creation could not be easier with 11 built in templates that are customized
for the various categories of statistical tools.  KWIKSTAT can import comma
delimited ASCII text.  A good manual is provided which is a condensation of
that which comes with registration.  KWIKSTAT is a stunning value at $69
from TexaSoft, P.O. Box 1169, Cedar Hill, TX 75104.



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DIRECTORY 36: FOOD AND NUTRITION                 Vol.1, No.2
DIETDISK.ZIP  189K                               March 1993
DIET DISK (DOS)
Uploaded 7/23/92
diet1.txt

	DIET DISK consists of eight, no nonsense modules for first time
dieters who need to get engaged, count calories, closely follow their daily
progress and read some well written rationale for "sticking with it".
There are eight modules within DIET DISK: 1) a diet test program which is a
questionaire about personal eating habits designed to foster adoption of a
good diet plan; 2) a calculator to track average weight loss over time; 3)
a calculator to compute how long to a given goal; 4) a diet foods from
which a personalized shopping list may be constructed; 5) another
calculator that computes weight lost/week and excess calories burned; 6) a
text file about principles of dieting; 7) another text document about
reasons to diet; and 8) a very useful meal calorie counter. There is no
manual as such with the shareware version of DIET DISK; run m.bat to begin.
Lets face it, for most folks diet is die spelled with a 't'.  With its
upbeat approach to behavior modification DIET DISK just might help get your
weight down.  Registration is $20 from M.D. Smith, Micro Development
Software, 1000 Monte Santo Bvld SE, Huntsville AL 35801.




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UC3G-1.ZIP 211K                                  Vol. 1, No.2
UNICOM (WINDOWS)                                 March 1993
Uploaded 7/15/92
unicom1.txt

	UNICOM is a rare beast: a stable, easy to use Windows commuications
program which only requires a knowledge of DOS path statements in order to
be up and running in minutes.  Initial configuration could not be simpler
requiring little more than the setting of default file paths and modem comm 
port.  UNICOM begins with the default terminal set at ANSI-BBS, file transfer 
protocol set at Z modem, and with the Hayes compatible initialization string 
selected.  The readme file provides only a few configuration hints but the 
initial setup is inituitive.  Explore all the menus on the title bar and a 
quick tutorial of UNICOM results.  There is a script capability built in for 
more advanced users that can be used in conjunction with the scheduler, 
record on dial and record now functions.  Registration brings a full manual 
and is $69 from Data Graphics, PO Box 58517, Renton, WA 98058.




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DIR 73: VIDEO                                    Vol.1, No.2
AICAP-1.ZIP 300K                                 March 1993
DIR 19: TEXT FILES
KAMI.ZIP 47K
DIR 68: WINDOWS UTILITIES
RATTLES.ZIP 14K
turtle1.txt

	These three archives contain three groups of work by a native
American artist, Turtle Heart of the Chippewa nation.  The files will
present a collection of ceremonial songs in Word for Windows format, a
short story about spiritual recovery, a ritual mission of world peace
which now involves people of all races (DOS), and an online catalog of unique
Indian art for sale from Turtle Heart's gallery (view .bmp graphics with 
Windows Paint).  The implications of this presentation are profound
because this presentation illustrates the impact computer technology must 
have if it is to affect the social and political world at large and help to 
bridge the gap between the dominant white Western culture and those of more
ancient and non-Christian cultures.  Via electronic media, Turtle Heart can
now reach a non-Indian audience of a size heretofore inaccessible and make
many of us reflect on the history of this nation in ways never taught in
school.  Freeware from Turtle Heart, House of Song Dog, American Indian Art,
N 21 Lon Webb Road, Lilliwaup WA 98555.  Turtle Heart will gratefully accept
donations of money or computer equipment to further Indian literacy and
communication.




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DIR 68: WINDOWS UTILITIES                           Vol. 1, No. 2
PLUGN12.ZIP 179K                                    March 1993
PLUGIN (WINDOWS)
Uploaded 10/9/92
plug1.txt

	PLUGIN is a marvelous, seamless enhancement for the Program Manager
in Windows 3.x.  It brings a host of new commands and functions to the
anemic Win PM.  Particularly useful are new functions in the file menu that
deal with group management and application installation.  System settings
present a wealth of detailed and valuable information.  Several applets can be
quickly launched from a drop-down Quick Run menu.  Configuration can be
customized with a variety of icons and cursors and there is a low resource
alarm button.  PLUGIN does not come with a manual, but the on-line help is
very thorough and all you will need.  Registration is $20 from Plannet 
Crafters, 2580 Runic Way, Alpharetta, GA 30202.



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DIRECTORY 20: WINDOWS GENERAL                     Vol.1, No.2
WTIME20.ZIP  59K                                  March 1993
WORLD TIME (WINDOWS)
Uploaded 7/12/92
wtime1.txt

	WORLD TIME FOR WINDOWS is an interesting and informative global 
clock with six display windows.  After setting the local time, each of the 
six digital clocks can be set to any one of more than 150 cities worldwide 
or customized for locations not in the database.  Aside from an attractive 
decoration for your desktop if you choose to load it with Windows, WORLD 
TIME is a valuable and useful utility as well.  The assistance it can
provide to those engaged in international business or travel is obvious, but
it could be used as an educational tool for children as well.  A quick
glance at the clocks will automatically call forth a discussion about
geography and time keeping in general.  Registration is $16 from Pegasus
Development, 11900 Grant Place, St. Louis, MO 63131.



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DIR 39: SPACE & ASTRONOMY                               Vol.1, No. 2
SPACEPIC.ZIP 0.7K                                       March 1993
IMDISP (DOS)                          
Uploaded 8/12/92
space1.txt

       	This small file is the tip of an iceberg.  It provides information
and ordering information for a NASA graphics viewing and editing program 
that can read PDS format.  PDS is a full data graphics format in which all 
data is retained and is therefore a choice for professional researchers
who explore the information embedded in images.  The program is called IMDISP
and it comes with several sample image files in two formats.  IMQ files are
decompressed and converted to PDS with a special utility that is provided
so that they may be read by IMDISP.  IMDISP is run from the DOS command line 
with a syntax that is not too difficult.  The accompanying manual is very 
thorough and may used as a tutuorial.  This package of files and inexpensive 
access to more than 36,000 NASA images is provided for only $2(!) as a 
service to the public by Chris Schoaff, 704 E. 9th St., Johnston City, 
IL 62951.  Wow!!



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DIRECTORY 67: WINDOWS GAMES			Vol.1, No.2
WFW12.ZIP 367K					March 1993
WYNDFIELDS (WINDOWS)
Uploaded 11/1/92
wyndf1.txt                        

	WYNDFIELDS is a relational database for Windows with a user friendly
simplicity of design, yet considerable depth.  The template for creating a
new database and assigning parameters to fields is straightforward and can
be utilized without a manual.  Double click on a record and it is called in
the full screen template (form) for editing.  When finished, a second double
click returns you to the database.  WYNDFIELDS does both quick and
conditional searches as specified by user chosen filters.  The form for
entering record data can be modified by editing field structure.  Valuable 
advanced editing features are available via the clipboard.  Capabilities 
built into WYNDFIELDS include global update, formulas to create calculated 
fields, editing of both the database template and forms, and data transfer.
For those who cut their teeth on DOS, the keyboard operation for WYNDFIELDS 
is comprehensive.  Registration is $99 from WYNDWARE, One Parker Place, 
Suite 308, Janesville, WI 53545.



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DIRECTORY 7: EDUCATION                          Vol.1, No.2
STP250.ZIP 335K                                 March 1993
SAVE THE PLANET (DOS)
stp1.txt
uploaded 4/7/92

	SAVE THE PLANET is an uncommon type of shareware, an in-depth 
college level tutorial with obvious extensions for a wide age range from 
high school to any motivated adult.  Proceeding from an environmentalist
viewpoint, SAVE THE PLANET presents eleven modules that look at the 
deterioration of atmospheric ozone and global warming.  Both text screens, 
which can be printed, and attractive charts and graphs explore each topic in
detail. A second suite of eleven models explore the routes for individual
action within the context that Mother Earth has been damaged, yet there is 
much we can do halt further destruction.  SAVE THE PLANET includes a 
mini-text editor with predesigned template for writing politicians. The
suggestions for action cannot be faulted as they emphasize acquiring a good
knowledge of the science involved and then working within the political
system for enviromentally senstive change.  Registration is $24.95 from 
Save the Planet Software, Box 45, Pitkin, CO 81241.



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DIRECTORY 9: GAMES                               Vol.1, No.2
WDTRX1.ZIP 330K                                  March 1993
WORD TRIX (DOS)
Uploaded 4/5/92
wdtrix1.txt

	WORD TRIX is a well designed and engaging educational game which
teaches three aspects of spelling to children in the first through third
grades.  The student can choose to: a) match a first letter to one of three
groups of three letters in order to construct a correct word; b) insert
pairs of letters correctly between first and last letters; or c) explore the
usage of silent 'e'.  The lively, interactive process with the computer
should guarantee student involvement.  The letter(s) to be manipulated drop
down the screen and have their direction controlled for insertion by the
arrow keys. 'Dropping speed' may be slow or fast and, in combination with
the presence or absence of a picture hint which appears to the left of the
main spelling screen , allows for three levels of difficulty for the
student to choose among.  There is no penalty for a wrong answer and the
WORD TRIX may be played with no predefined time limit.  Screen design is
very attractive and WORD TRIX has a terrific 'high energy' feel while
accomplishing a serious educational task.  Registration is $20 from Tea
Time Software, 92 Acorn Circle, Oxford, OH 45056.
                              
	

		     	







