Short: Fish disk 0896 Uploader: Fish Disks Type: misc/fish Architecture: m68k-amigaos This is disk 896 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AnsiView A utility to view IBM ansi pics on the AMIGA. Supports the 16 color IBM Ansi standard fully. Works on any AMIGA running any version of AmigaDos. Version 1.0, binary only with source available from the author. Author: Marcus Trisdale DA "Digital Aesthetics". A program that provides you with a soothing audio environment in which to work, similar to the cd's/tapes available of rainstorms, ocean surfs, rivers, etc. The sounds are contained in modules called "EMods", short for Environment MODules. With DA, you can control various aspects of these EMods, and link EMods together in a list to be played in sequence. Two short EMods are provided, with more available when you purchase the registered version. Version 2.5, OS2.x required, binary only. Author: Greg Grove Riff A little iff reader written in modula-2, M2amiga. Version 1.1, includes source. Author: Marcel Timmermans SamPull A utility which will allow you to manipulate and save the samples of a music module, (just Noise/Sound/Protracker MOD format for now), to disk in a quick and user-friendly graphic environment. As an added bonus, SamPull features sub-programs which will scan for MODs in memory or on any format of disk. Version 2.0, OS2.x required, binary only. Author: Greg Grove ScriptTool A small Workbench-utility which lets you to run commonly used commands and scripts from Workbench's Tools-menu. Version 1.02 and needs DOS2.0 (V36). Freeware, includes source. Author: Jan Hagqvist WBStart WBStart is a package to emulate the WorkBench startup proce- dure, by loading a program, creating a process for it, and then sending it a WB startup message. Includes a handler process which does the starting of the processes for you and then waits for the startup reply messages. Version 1.3, an update to version 1.2 on disk number 757. Includes source. Author: Stefan Becker