up for its initial drawbacks is when you come to choose
your PD disks. Any disk on the list can be clicked on,
highlighting the catalogue description. You can either
choose complete disks or individual programs (pic n mix)
and after making your choice, the program will add up the
costs and tell you the damage for that order.

   Clicking on another icon then outputs your order to the
printer and produces a hard copy which you can send
straight to Arch Angel. This really is a labour (and
hassle) saver which makes it much quicker to order stuff.

   These sort of features are pretty unique to the Arch
Angel library, but you pay extra for this quality - normal
disks are 1.20 each, with pic n mix disks being 1.60.
Thats not expensive you may say, but the disks you get are
unbranded. However this price compares favourably with
several other libraries, and is worth paying for the
excellent pic n mix service.

   Sean states that running the library is now a full time
job for him, but Sean assures me that the profits he makes
from the library are only used used to pay the rent etc...
and if it means we get a better service then what does it
matter? (technically you aren't supposed to make a profit
from selling PD).