Modular Dreams Incorporated is proud to present the second SX-based
application...
What is MD+F Marauder 3?
MD+F M3 is an image database designed for people who need to database,
search, and browser large image collections. It is a great
tool for managing chaotic images obtained from the Usenet and the
Internet.
For an overview of Marauder 3 and a good number of pictures,
click HERE. This link takes you
Marauder 3's User Guide Overview section.
For Marauder 3's online User Guide click HERE
Purchasing Marauder 3.
Marauder 3 is currently available in the electronic format or on
CD-ROM for only $99 from [link removed] of MD+F products.
The purchased license gets you Marauder 3 for both OS/2 Warp and
Windows 95/NT Standard price of upgrades from any major version
of SX Paint or M3 to any other major version of the same product
is $35 but Modular Dreams never has and does not plan to charge
this fee in the near future. MSRP subject to change at any time.
This product needs to be registered online before being used.
MD+F Marauder 3 includes the complete MD+F Binary News Blitter for
OS/2 Warp.
Download the demo
M3 is not for everyone and you should try the demo to see
if it's right for you before purchasing it. To check out
the demo, follow the directions on our download
page. Make sure you read the program overview
beforehand.
This demo lets you try everything. It does however only see half
of the files present on your system.
System Requirements
- A Pentium-class processor.
- 32M RAM minimum.
- 50M Swap space.
- 1024x768 graphics card. (24-bit is suggested)
- About 600 byte disk space per file stored in database.
- About 2500 bytes disk space per icon file (You can and should
blast these away anytime you wish)
- Storage needs to be on a HPFS drive if any images reside on
HPFS drives or your image collection is very large.
- A mouse with 3 buttons is extremely useful but not necessary.
If you wish to backup your M3 files, only the actual database (not
icons) needs to be backed up. Its safe to say you will need at most
one Zip diskette for backup storage. You can fit the database files
containing around 150,000 images if uncompressed or 2,800,000 images
if compressed on one Zip diskette. (It compresses very well)
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