Category : Science and Education
Archive   : CRTV-2.ZIP
Filename : DESCRIBE.DOC

 
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CREATIVITY PACKAGE: Authors: Thomas A. Easton and Rosemary West (ASP);
Registration $34

REQUIREMENTS: DOS 2.1 or later; 512K RAM.

APPROPRIATE CLASSIFICATIONS: Creativity, Writer's Tools, Education,
Literature, Books on Disk

LONG DESCRIPTION: A 3-disk set for teachers, students, writers, inventors
-- anyone who needs to produce fresh ideas. Disk #1 is Thomas A. Easton's
complete book, "Think Thunder! And Unleash Your Creativity", a
straightforward explanation of the nature of creativity and how to develop
it. Disk #2 contains the program "Thunder Thought", a proven tool for
computer-aided brainstorming, developing and refining ideas, particularly
in the fields of creative writing and inventing. Disk #3 contains
"Versifier", a fascinating poetry writing program that works with your
creativy vocabulary to produce free-verse or haiku poetry. This program was
featured in Scientific American, Analog, Pulpsmith and Factsheet Five.
Source code is available to registered users.

SHORT DESCRIPTION: A 3-disk set to stimulate your creativity. Disk #1 is
the book, "Think Thunder! And Unleash Your Creativity", a straightforward
explanation of the nature of creativity and how to develop it. Disk #2
contains "Thunder Thought", a proven tool for computer-aided brainstorming,
developing and refining ideas. Disk #3 contains "Versifier", a fascinating
poetry writing program that works with your creative vocabulary to produce
free-verse or haiku poetry.

ONE-LINE DESCRIPTION: Become more creative with computer-aided
brainstorming.

Note: Although this is a 3-disk set, each disk can stand on its own.

  3 Responses to “Category : Science and Education
Archive   : CRTV-2.ZIP
Filename : DESCRIBE.DOC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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