LOW PRICE SOFTWARE by Richard Karsmakers
In the previous issue of ST NEWS, you could already read
something about a new and quite revolutionary initiative that had
been launched by ST Club Eindhoven - selling software at prices
between PD and commercial software called "Low Price Software".
In this article I want to review the two programs that can
currently be obtained, but first I want to display a list of
software that will shortly be available through this initiative
(the programs can also be bought through ST NEWS):
Number: Name: Price: Availability:
LP 1 Picworks 2.0 ƒ79,95 (ƒ65,-) Medio June
LP 2 Strikey ƒ49,95 (ƒ39,95) Directly
LP 3 Strike Adres ƒ49,95 (ƒ39,95) Medio June
LP 4 The ArtiST+ ƒ79,95 (ƒ65,-) Directly
The prices between brackets are for members of ST Club Eindhoven.
If they want to order any of the programs, they should specify
that they are a member and supply their member number.
The prices are given in Dutch guilders.
The programs can be ordered by transfering the requested amount
onto giro account number 5060326, t.n.v. Richard Karsmakers,
Helmond, The Netherlands. All prices are including post &
packaging worldwide. You will have the packages delivered to your
home as soon as possible!
Let's go on with the reviews I promised. First: "Strikey". In the
"ST Software News" article of last time's issue of ST NEWS, one
could already read a preview of this program in which I have been
a bit harsh. The "Strike-a-Light" guys immediately thought:
"Shit! We will have to build in a few improvements!". So they
did. The new version of "Strikey", which can be recognized by the
fact that you need not put the mouse in the upper lefthand corner
of the screen at the beginning anymore, is much better. The first
level has been changed (this due to problems that might have
arisen when the original - very "PacMan"-like - would have been
sold worldwide) and the overall graphics have been made much
better as well. The joystick movements still have to be gotten
used to, but are much better now. The irritating high tone that
used to reveal itself when the ghosties were about to get normal
again has been replaced by a more decent sound and some of the
old bugs have been removed as well. Now, it can be called a very
addictive game, especially if you have always been a kind of a
"PacMan" freak. Especially when compared with the price, this
game can really make it throughout Europe - and perhaps
throughout the world with the help of ST NEWS).
Now, let's go on with "The ArtiST+" of my good old pal Stefan
Posthuma. He already wrote "The ArtiST", a drawing program for
monochrome monitors that is currently available through many
Public Domain libraries (also through ours). But he has recently
launched a far more enhanced version, called "The ArtiST+". It
still works only on monochrome monitors, but it offers some
stunning features:
- A maximum of 15 workscreens
- Circle, draw, box, etc. in zoom mode
- Several zoom levels
- Fast drawing functions
The whole program is written in GfA Basic and is totally GEM
controlled. It only works on machines with one Megabyte of
memory, but that's about the only limitation. Working with the
program is very easy, though you indeed have to get used to the
menu operations if you've previously worked with e.g. "Degas
(Elite)" or "MonoSTar(+)". The block options are very extensive
indeed as well. Sinus, bend, fold, resize, and many more options
are included. A user manual (a bit short, though) is included in
the package.
'Til now, Low Price Software has given birth to some remarkable
programs of quite high quality. In the near future, ST Club
Eindhoven will launch more of these programs (among which
probably a Dutch version of ST NEWS that will include the most
interesting articles from all past issues - more about that in
the editorial column!). If ST Club Eindhoven continues with this
initiative, it might bring down software prices a bit - which
isn't all that bad of course. That's why Low Price Software can
also be obtained through ST NEWS.
Disclaimer
The text of the articles is identical to the originals like they appeared
in old ST NEWS issues. Please take into consideration that the author(s)
was (were) a lot younger and less responsible back then. So bad jokes,
bad English, youthful arrogance, insults, bravura, over-crediting and
tastelessness should be taken with at least a grain of salt. Any contact
and/or payment information, as well as deadlines/release dates of any
kind should be regarded as outdated. Due to the fact that these pages are
not actually contained in an Atari executable here, references to scroll
texts, featured demo screens and hidden articles may also be irrelevant.