Thank you for downloading CaesarAmp!Please read me! You might learn something!This skin is an attempt to capture the classicbeauty of Rome...and apply it to a fu
Thank you for downloading CaesarAmp!
Please read me! You might learn something!
This skin is an attempt to capture the classic
beauty of Rome...and apply it to a functional
skin.
If you are wondering what the Latin words mean,
here they are. I do NOT know the Latin Language,
but I instead used a dictionary and found the
closest matching terms for the buttons. If you
ARE a latin expert and see a wrong word used,
don't hesitate to email me at
(info-is@in-file)...... just be nice:)
ON THE MAIN WNIDOW:
no terms used
ON THE EQUALIZER
"Audio Exaequo"
"audio" means "To hear, to listen to"
(Did you know Audio was a latin word?:) )
"exaequo" means to make equal or level.
"Utor" simply means to use or utilize
"Utilis" means helpful, advantageous. This
was the best word i could find for what
normally is "Auto"
"Praeparo" means to make ready or arrange
You MIGHT notice oh eagle-eyed viewer that
the numbers used below the sliders are
ROMAN NUMERALS... what else;)
ON THE PLAYLIST
"Audio Prefero"
"Audio" we have already explained.
"Prefero" is means preference.
(The lower buttons were not latinized)
ON THE MINI BROWSER
"Textus" you might think means text or
words- it actually means "web"!
ON THE "AVS" WINDOW
"Effectus Maximus"
Kind of a joke on "Circus Maximus" it
basically means "Great Effects" :)
Your history lesson for today is over;
enjoy CAESAR AMP! Dont forget to activate
the Easter egg for a special message!
-Alex Jackson
"Xerxes"
info-is@in-file
minibrowser
Skinner's Atlas 1.5
by Jellby (et al.)
(First release: June 2002)
May 2003
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