The Learning Curve.
£19.95
Danger. Danger. Information overload imminent!
Browse through the 'Tome Of Mythology', go on a flight with a Messerschmitt airplane or see the history of the World Cup. Whatever appeals to you, there is going to be something related to that subject here. Want a (very lengthy) tutorial on photography? How about improving your maths? Need basic or technical information on your Amiga? Would listening to some classical music help while you're looking at some 'Old Masters'? No, well what about a few Christmas tunes instead?
There's tons of stuff on here, and it'll please the kids as well as the grown-ups. Juniors education can be helped along with maths programs or spelling tutors and there's fairy stories and nursery rhymes to be read. For those that want more weighty reading, try 'Faust' or 'The Man In The Iron Mask'. The complete range of 'Edu Books' by Total Concepts has been included as well as various Bibles and religious texts. Slightly more diverse are programs and texts on runes, astrology, Iching and other 'cult' stuff if you like that sort of thing.
Let me list the main categories that everything fits into to give you a better idea of what's here
Aircraft Computer Desk Utils Electronics Engineering Geography Health History Educational Fairy Tales Mathematics Spelling Drama Music Mythology Philosophy Science Astronomy Biology Books Ecology Geology Art Hobbies Languages Religion Chemistry
There's animations, multimedia projects, pictures, classical music, church music, midi files, CanDo books and programs, AmigaGuide documents, text, Amos programs, etc, etc. Everything runs straight from the disk, the minimum requirements are Workbench 2.04+ and 2 meg Ram. There are a few older programs that wont run on an AGA machine and a few that are AGA only, but as this only affects a couple of things it's hardly worth mentioning, so I wont!
The diversity of information, and depth covered on some subjects is very good. They've tried to cover a lot of ground and have been successfull doing it, unavoidably there are loads of documents to read but in almost every category there is something more diverting to see than straight text. It will definately add variety to your CD collection.
More information than you can shake a CD drive at!
Score - 86%