Short: IDEA TEAM - Chemistry Database V1.06 (localized) Author: peru@maya.dei.unipd.it (Stefano Peruzzi) Uploader: peru maya dei unipd it (Stefano Peruzzi) Type: misc/sci Version: 1.06 Replaces: misc/sci/CDB_105.lha Requires: MUI 3.x, OS 3.x Architecture: m68k-amigaos --------------------------------- CDB V1.06 - CHEMISTRY DATABASE --------------------------------- IDEA TEAM - Science & Tech Collection This program is a chemistry database, this version includes a complete element periodic table. Very useful for university students. Very simple to use GUI and ARexx interface. Need MUI 3.x (Currently available MUI 3.8) HISTORY Version 1.01 o Now loading and saving to PROGDIR, no assign needed. o Removed a stupid bug on memory allocation. Version 1.02 o Added database routines. o Added isotopes database and 6 new ARexx commands. Version 1.03 o Element Ha was incorrect, database element.dat fixed. (Gianluca Coppo) o Internal minor changes. Recompiled with latest version of SAS-C. o New naming style for distribution: now CDB_xyy.lha, xyy=version-revision. Version 1.04 o Added 7 new elements, from 106 to 112. (Esa Haapaniemi & Ingo Paulsen) o Added a new database of 250Kb with history and tips on all elements. o Added new ARexx commands for the new database. o Added separate database for localized element names. (Ingo Paulsen) o New menu item and new tooltype LANGUAGE for selection of language. Version 1.05 o Fixed LANGUAGE tooltype bug, it didn't work. o Elements Ns,S,Ku,W,Pa were not correctly linked to tips database. o Double selection of an element tips gadget didn't work correctly. o Increased program stack to 50Kb. Version 1.06 o Full localization completed. o Removed "*.loc" files, element names have been enclosed in the catalogs. o Removed tooltype LANGUAGE, now CDB is locale library compliant. Author: Stefano P.R. Peruzzi peru@maya.dei.unipd.it University of Padua - ITALY Many thanx to all of you for your feedback, bug-reporting and suggestions. In particular to Urban Muller that I've met yesterday at Ipisa'97 in Milan, and to "Amiga Translators' Organization" (A.T.O.) also attending Ipisa'97. Straight after A.T.O. speech (the day after) I started and completed the full localization of CDB.