AMI Spies: A Cold War Daybook
v2.0dAMC Spies: A Cold War Daybook is a decidedly different calendar and screen saver with stories from the dark history of 20th century espionage. Live the intrigue -- discover secrets that genuine spies...
Description
AMI Spies: A Cold War Daybook is a calendar, daybook and screen saver of stories from the dark history of 20th century espionage. Display a different story for each day of the year.
Use its calendar feature to browse the stories - although doing so may spoil its surprises. You can configure AMI Spies: A Cold War Daybook to run on command or add it to your start-up group to introduce you to a new spy every day.
You can even install it as a Windows screen saver. You'll find the secrecy, double-crosses, deception, paranoia and betrayals of real intellence operatives.
The history of cold war espionage is considerably more interesting than anything that turns up in the movies. We invite you to download a fully-functional evaluation copy and try it out.
Register it as Shareware or choose the special half-price Bookware offer from Alchemy Mindworks. A decidedly different calendar and screen saver, AMI Spies: A Cold War Daybook lets you discover secrets that genuine spies once went to a lot of trouble to obtain.
Use its calendar feature to browse the stories - although doing so may spoil its surprises. You can configure AMI Spies: A Cold War Daybook to run on command or add it to your start-up group to introduce you to a new spy every day.
You can even install it as a Windows screen saver. You'll find the secrecy, double-crosses, deception, paranoia and betrayals of real intellence operatives.
The history of cold war espionage is considerably more interesting than anything that turns up in the movies. We invite you to download a fully-functional evaluation copy and try it out.
Register it as Shareware or choose the special half-price Bookware offer from Alchemy Mindworks. A decidedly different calendar and screen saver, AMI Spies: A Cold War Daybook lets you discover secrets that genuine spies once went to a lot of trouble to obtain.