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    amiga-label-maker

    amiga-label-maker

    A label maker program for 3.5" floppy disks for the Amiga written

    A label maker program for 3.5" floppy disks for the Amiga written in 1989 using 100% assembly (Profimat Amiga). Back in those days, it was all about floppy disks. Of course, the floppies came with some stickers to write down the content of the disk but I wanted to use my shiny new 24-pin printer so I wrote this little utility. It worked best using some "Zweckform" labels back then.
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    QASreport

    QASreport - is a multi-platform C ++ Qt library for building reports

    QASreport - is a multi-platform C ++ Qt library that contains a set of classes for building reports. It is a mix of designer and report generator output means. It is intended to add to the application of automation to create, save, report output. Reports templates are stored in XML format. And can be stored and loaded from a file on disk, memory, or table blob fields. The library contains built-in designer, available in run-time, with the ability to work like a normal graphic editor....
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