The Disk List Is Growing

Sydney Morning Herald

Sunday October 10, 1993

SUE LOWE

ONE indication that CD-Rom technology is gaining strong support is the diversity of titles now appearing. Among Dataflow's edutainment disks is Aesopolis, a guide to Aesop's Fables including The Tortoise and The Hare, The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing and The Ant and the Grasshopper (for the Mac, $139.95). There's also Australian Walkabout, an exploration of Australia's rainforests, beaches, cities and outback. It includes 100 copyright-free black and white graphics (also for the Mac, $89.95).

For trainee graphics designers there's Corel Art Show, a selection of the designs from the second annual CorelDraw International Design competition. The disk claims to teach design techniques based on these examples (Windows, $199.95).

For those desiring exotica, there's Island Designs, a two-disk set of backdrops and presentation backgrounds based on "antique" Hawaiian shirt prints with sound tracks to match (MS Dos, $69.95).

For DOS and Windows users there's a "how to" guide for sales managers. Drummond and Fielding explain the best ways of rewarding successful salespeople and improving business management. Dataflow is on (02) 310 2020.

© 1993 Sydney Morning Herald

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