Short: Fish disk 0946 Uploader: Fish Disks Type: misc/fish Architecture: m68k-amigaos This is disk 946 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AmiQWK QWKMail format offline message system. Allows reading of QWKMail format offline message packets popular with many bulletin board systems (BBSes). Replies can be edited using any text editor and packed for transfer at a later time. AmiQWK has been tested with many QWKMail systems for IBM and Amiga based BBSes. Requires Workbench 2.04 or higher. Release 2 version 2.2, an update to Release 2 version 1.0 on disk number 907. Binary only, shareware. Author: Jim Dawson DMon DMon is a multi-purpouse utility written for the author's personal use during program development. It is a Monitor, Dissassembler, Debugger and development system. You may find similarities to Amiga Monitor by Timo Rossi, but DMon is different, it can dissassemble and debug 68xxx software in User and Supervisor Mode. If you do not know what that means, then do not use DMon! Version 1.86, binary only. Author: Andreas Smigielski fd2pragma A small utility to create prototypes for the Aztec C compiler or the Aztec Assembler from FD files as they are distributed from Commodore with the Include files. Includes C-source. Author: Jochen Wiedmann PriMan A configurable, Style Guide compliant task priority manager. Along the same lines as TaskX, PriMan is font-sensitive, resizeable, uses a slider gadget to change the priority of any task, and has buttons for sending a Ctrl-C signal to a task, or removing it from memory. Version 1.1, an update to version 1.0 on disk number 928. FreeWare, includes C source. Author: Barry McConnell TrashIcon A WorkBench 2.x application icon to delete files. Puts an icon at a user defined position on the WorkBench screen, then deletes all files that are dragged onto it. Version 2.3, an update to version 1.4 on disk number 871. Binary only. Author: Mark McPherson Yass Yet Another Screen Selector, a commodity with several nice features such as: Completely controllable via keyboard (of course you can use your mouse, if you really want to); Shows Screens and Windows (option); Shows PublicScreenname or ScreenTitle (option); Ability to change the default Public screen; Opens window even on non-public screens (option). Font-sensitive; Resizeable window. Version 1.1, binary only. Author: Albert Schweizer