Short: Transparent, Cheeky speaking-clock v3.2. Author: Victor Bell Uploader: zalda home4968 freeserve co uk Type: util/time Version: 3.2 Requires: narrator.device and translator.library (not supplied) Architecture: m68k-amigaos Distribution: freely-distributable DESCRIPTION BUGFIXES FROM 3.0 Apologies to anyone who may have downloaded V3.0, which I did manage to get deleted from Aminet. These bugs have now been fixed, and his prefs window now adjusts its size according to the resolution, and loads a font that the user will be able to read comfortably. I also added 60 new phrases, added some more contextual phrases, and improved the inflection with new discoveries that I've made on Amiga Speech. See the program "talk2me.lha" if you are interested in creating sofware that uses Amiga Speech - I think that the improvements made since V37 enable the creation of a Monkey Island-type game with speech for the different characters. talk2me.lha is currently being tested, and will be uploaded one week after this program. WHAT TIME IS IT, MR. WOLF? Wow, a clock with a difference! :) Puts a transparent image of a wolf on your Workbench. Click LMB above his eyes and Mr. Wolf will tell you the day and the date; click the LMB below his eyes, and he MIGHT tell you the time - though sometimes he will say something a bit cheeky instead. Discovered that it is possible to incorporate a wide range of inflections into Amiga speech. He has 120 phrases, plus various context-related messages, such as "You made me lose count, tick tock tick tock tick..." "Don't u point @ me!" Pressing the RMB will bring up his draggable window, which you can move to a new location, or press the gadget in this window to bring up his preferences window - where you will be able to specify Mr. Wolf's colours, and tell him when your birthday is. He will also tell you if your system clock has been trashed. Adjusts his aspect ratio and size according to the screen's resolution. Does absolutely nothing unless you click on him. VICTOR BELL 25/06/99