Short: Fish disk 0179 Uploader: Fish Disks Type: misc/fish Architecture: m68k-amigaos This is disk 179 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. DietAid Diet planning aid to allow the user to compile lists of ingredients (recipes) and automatically compute calorie totals, etc. Update to version on disk number 36. Version 3.1, binary only. Author: Terry Gintz Dmake Beta release of Matt's version of the UNIX make utility. Features multiple dependancies, wildcard support, and more. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillion Excption Exception is a set of error handling routines that provide a programmer with the ability to easily handle often difficult to implement routines. Routines such as no more memory, file not open, read/write error....etc. Version 0.6, includes source. Author: Gerald T Hewes KickFont For A-1000 owners, will permanently replace the topaz font on the kickstart disk with a font called "look". Includes a sample in the form of an IFF picture. Version 3.0, binary only. Also included is Benjamin Fuller's freely redistributable 'SumKick' program. Author: Greg Browne Launch Sample program showing how you can load and execute a program in the workbench environment, then return to the CLI. Includes source. Author: Peter da Silva Regexp A nearly-public-domain reimplementation of the V8 regexp(3) package. Gives C programs the ability to use egrep-style regular expressions, and does it in a much cleaner fashion than the analogous routines in SysV. Includes source. Author: Henry Spencer TSnip Very nice "cut and paste" type utility with lots of uses and functions. Features a pop-up intuition control panel, multiple font and color recognition, clipboard and pipe support and a couple of utility programs. Version 1.4a, source for support programs only. Author: John Russell UnixUtil A few CLI utilities, including some functionally similiar to the UNIX utilities of the same names. Included are: Wc, Head, Tail, Tee, Detab, Entab, and Trunc. Descriptions are given in the included '.doc' files. Author: Gary Brant