Carbon Copy came out in 1984, it was an early copy program. It’s claim to back-up 90% of all programs on the market seems pretty low when you compare it to later software.
Bull’s-Eye claimed that it was so good that they couldn’t even mention the titles it could copy. (Maybe it was really for legal reasons?) Read the large magazine ad, there is alot of info in it:
1. Bull’s-eye works with all six versions of RapidLok protection as of Nov 1987
2. Copies protected Timeworks disk (what? Did Timeworks use hard protection?)
3. Powerful new GCR nibbler
4. GEOS Copier (Geobusters – search for that on my blog also)
Here is a scan of the Original Manual: Bulls-Eye Manual
Archiver (1985)
This was a book/manual that I have never seen.
Sounds similar to the Lockpick series.
Contained Machine Language Monitors HiMON, LLMon, and LoMON.
Here are the disk contents:

DOWNLOAD the D64 HERE: archiver-v5.ZIP
The Manual is HERE: The_Archiver_Cybertech-OCR.PDF