@ART PAL 10J = <BI>(All of the programs listed here are available 
from the DataCOM Super Systems BBS in Clearwater, FL., (813) 796-5627.  These 
are shareware IBM-PC programs, please support the authors and register 
the programs that you use regularly.)<D>

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@ART PAL 10J = <B>LSU503.ARC<D>   Laserjet Setup Utility version 5.03  by 
Guy Gallo. Laserjet Setup Utility functions as either:  1) a utility 
to set various parameters on the Laserjet family of printers so that 
software which does not fully address these printers can be made to 
use fonts and functions that would otherwise be inaccessible, or 2) 
as a stand alone program to print ASCII text files, and to address 
envelopes.

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@ART PAL 10J = <B>GIFPUB13.ARC<D>   GIFPUB is a conversion utility 
that converts the colored GIF pictures and any of the following listed 
below to a dithered (Floyd-Steinberg) Black & White image and save 
it to a .PCX (ZSoft PC Paintbrush) file for use in PFS:First Publisher, 
Ventura Publisher, Publisher's Paintbrush, and PC Paintbrush+;  if 
the file is renamed to .PCC you can also import the file into Aldus 
Pagemaker.  GIFPUB is graphics card independent - NO VIDEO CARD IS 
NECESSARY.  You can save and load images without viewing them.  For 
viewing, GIFPUB supports video modes in CGA (640x200), Hercules (720x348), 
EGA (640x350), VGA (640x480) AND Extended EGA or SuperVGA (to 2KB 
x 2KB).  GIFPUB converts your colored pictures to 256 grey shades 
on a 64 grey scale continuum, which you can then adjust the brightness 
and contrast levels through sophisticated Grey Scale Skewing (Brightness 
Adjustment) and Histogram-based Contrast Stretching algorithms, respectively.  GIFPUB 
uses the Floyd-Steinberg algorithm for dithering pictures; this error-distributed 
technique provides the illusion of a continuous grey scale limited 
only by your printer or video resolution.

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@ART PAL 10J = <B>LSRMISR.ARC<D>   LaserMiser is a utility for Hewlett-Packard 
LaserJets that prints multiple page-images on one sheet of paper.  This 
trial version that you are now evaluating prints:  Two page images 
on one side of a sheet of paper, with 80 bytes per line, 72 lines 
per page image, consisting of; One heading line, One blank line, and 
Seventy data lines.  LaserMiser version 2, which is furnished to registered 
users, can print four images per sheet of paper by utilizing both 
sides of the sheet.  In duplex mode, LM prints one side of the paper 
and then pauses and guides the user through the process of removing, 
flipping and re-loading the paper for the side-2 print pass.

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@ART PAL 10J = <B>CH2-V10.ARC<D>   CH2 v1.0 - Chapter To... - <189> 
1989, Just Plain Folks. Ventura Publisher uses the CHP file to store 
information about the locations of all the components of a document. 
If you want to move a chapter to a different drive or directory, Ventura 
forces you to use a utility in the multi-chapter menu.  It's a little 
time consuming.  CH2 allows you to update a CHP file to properly reflect 
it's location, without leaving DOS's command line.  If you're in the 
habit of storing all of a document's files in a single directory, 
you're in luck -- CH2 is written with you in mind.  When CH2 modifies 
a chapter, it assumes that the associated style sheet, text, and graphics 
files are in the same directory.

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@ART PAL 10J = <B>TIFF101.ARC<D>    TIFFANY version 1.01 records any 
part, or all, of the MS Windows display using the <169>Tag Image File 
Format<170> (TIFF).  The image file can then be used in a variety 
of desktop publishing or image manipulation applications.  Options 
available include record active window, record entire application 
window, or record entire screen.  You can also use a rubberband box 
to select only the part of the screen desired.  The Tiffany utility 
is very handy for those who are documenting Windows applications for 
user manuals.

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@ART PAL 10J = <B>VPIC13.ARC<D>   VPIC.EXE ver 1.3 by Bob Montgomery. 
This is a file viewer for VGA/EGA with the following features:  Now 
does MAC, PCX, and ColorRix viewing, in addition to GIF.  Added configuration 
option for all VGA boards using Tseng, Paradise, Everex, or Video 
7 chip sets; see configuring VPIC below. Added EGA/VGA mode toggle 
from menu. Added default resolution set, and mode lock key from menu. 
Added saves to Targa 16, ColoRix, and Deluxe Paint 2 formats.  Now 
allows adjustment of picture color and VGA contrast and brightness. 
Saves to GIF, PC Paint/Pictor, ZSoft, ColoRix, Targa, and Dr. Halo 
formats in VGA or EGA.  Now handles up to 500 files. Determines equipment 
and uses VGA where possible. Very fast GIF decoding.  Menu driven 
for selecting file(s) to view; returns with cursor at last position.  Shows 
specified files like a slide show.  /R option allows an application 
program to show a file and regain control.  Gives much better EGA 
color rendition.

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@ART PAL 10J = <B>TIFF.ARC<D>   TIFF file display program by Markham 
Thomas, version 1.3. This is a simple TIFF file reader program that 
uses either EGA or VGA graphics for screen display.  If a VGA is present 
you can use the /g switch following the TIFF filename to specify a 
gray-scaled display.  Later on will be support for extended VGA graphics 
modes such as: 640x480x8 and 800x600x8.  Currently an 8bit/sample 
image is displayed with 4bit/sample. Use the /2 option to reduce the 
image size by 1/2 in both vertical and horizontal directions.  <188>

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