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Software News   Software News : Hombre v0.5
   posted by ppill on 29-Aug-2007 11:41:45 (2046 reads)
In a nutshell, Hombre is a collection of utilities aimed at users of low end Amiga models (like the A500) who want to transfer files from their PCs. It is both versatile and easy to use. All the software crammed onto the disk comes from legal sources and can be freely distributed (this compilation is NOT for sale).

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