Atari ST(E) programs

I  have been an Atari ST owner since 1987 and have been writing programs for it for as long - mainly in FORTRAN (well, why not?) using the Prospero compiler and sometimes in C or in Assembler. In 1987 I wrote NEWGEN, originally for my own use, but eventually several hundred people bought a copy. I am currently in the process of writing a successor of NEWGEN called SUPAGEN

As well as these I have several other programs which you can download (in ZIP form) if you want:

1.   ADDLAB

An address book (yes, another) which will keep a list of 1000 names and addresses, each   label or one for each address bearing selected tags. You can also print out an address book in alphabetical order. If you have a modem, it will dial any selected number. You can arrange for any number to be dialed with your Mercury code and you can set up an initialisation string for your modem. It will log your long distance calls. Addresses are easily and quickly found and you can find the person who has a given telephone number. You can have as many sets of addresses as you want and the sets are  loaded very quickly.
Download ADDLAB (42.4 Kb)

2.   PIN

A database for storing all those pass words and PIN numbers you otherwise might forget in an encrypted form (probable the CIA would have little difficulty in getting in, but for most of us it would be very difficult - but you use it at your own risk!). You also need a password (which you must remember) to get into the program.
Download PIN (29.5 Kb)
3.   ACTIONLINE
If you use NatWest's Actionline, and have a modem, this is for you. You need a password to get into the program.
Download ACTIONLINE (34.7 Kb)
 
4.   CATERPILLAR
A fun program - see caterpillars writhing all over your screen.
Download CATERPILLAR (20.7 Kb)
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egrichards@zetnet.co.uk      October 15th 1998