REFERENCE: TRAVEL &
GEOGRAPHY
In this demo, you can see all of the topics that are
included in the real version, but only a fraction of the information. Contains all kinds
of information about Afghanistan - from Afghan Hound to Zahir Shah. Newton Book, 320
pages. Takes up 690k once installed.
An interactive reference about the country of Azerbaijan
and related subjects. Topics include: Aras, Azerbaijan, Baku, Caspian Sea, Caucasia,
Caucasus Mountains, Commonwealth of Independent States, Council for Mutual Economic
Assistance, Elchibey, European USSR, Iron Curtain, Kasparov, KGB, Kura, New Economic
Policy, Rostropovich, Russo-Finnish War, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Credit: Iverson Software Co.
Enclosed is a shareware Newton book which lists theaters
throughout Chicago and the Chicago suburbs.
DIAGuide 1.1 is a guide to Denver's new International
Airport. Locations or existence of stores and restaurants may vary from what is listed
here, since many areas were under construction at the time of publication.
The International Tourist Information Directory allows the user to
quickly find a source of tourist information for almost any destination. The book
contains information on over 140 countries and every state in the US. Credit:
Iverson Software Co.
This Newton Book is a guide to Boston's Freedom Trail, a
2 1/2-mile long historic walking trail through downtown Boston. Use this information at
your own risk as the author assumes no liability of any kind. Credit: Freeware by
Brian K. Ogilvie, but it remains copyright 1994 Brian K. Ogilvie and his licensers.
This is a map of the Paris subways. There are two versions of Metro. One
is a French Demonstration version, the other is an English Demonstration version. Use the
Metro-D.pkg for the French version and Subway-D.pkg for the English version. The two
packages may not be concurrently installed.
A complex Newton application allowing access to information to National
Parks within the Western Continental United States.The author appreciates the support he
has received for the project and welcomes email. Credit: thomas@cs.sonomo.edu
and devjava@hkstar.com.
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