Short:        Fish disk 0297
Uploader:     Fish Disks <aminet aminet net>
Type:         misc/fish
Architecture: m68k-amigaos


This is disk 297 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.


Clean		A small program written in assembly code, to be used
		in conjunction with a cleaning disk, to clean your
		floppy drive heads.  Version 1.0, includes source.
		Author:  Dan Burris

DevKit		A collection of C and ARexx language programs to
		facilitate the software development process.  With
		DevKit, you can launch your compiler from within your
		editor, have the cursor positioned on your errors, look
		up the autodoc page for any Amiga function at a single
		keystroke, find a system structure within the include
		files, or find any function in the code you are writing.
		Version 1.2, includes source.
		Author:  Peter Cherna

Elements	Very nice interactive display of the the Periodic Table 
		of Elements.  Can display a large amount of pertinent
		data about a selected element along with a good deal of 
		general and miscellaneous info.  This is version 1.3,
		an update to version 1.2a on disk 253.  It adds a non-
		interlace mode and extend selection of two elements.
		Binary only, shareware.
		Author:  Paul Thomas Miller

Hypno		A "bouncing polygons" type program like Mackie, LineArt,
		and Bezier.  Includes source in C.
		Author:  Markus Schmidt

Jed		A nicely done, intuition-based editor that is quite
		user-friendly.  Features word-wrap, auto-indent, newcli,
		alt buffer, split-window, keyboard macro, help, printing,
		and more.  This is version 1.1, an update to version 1.0
		on disk 180.  Shareware, binary only.
		Author:  Dan Burris

SuperMenu	An information display system you can use to quickly and
		easily display text files (and sections of text files) with
		the press of a button.  Version 1.62, shareware, binary only.
		Author:  Paul Thomas Miller

WriteIcon	Sample code that creates an icon using a compiled-in image,
		the source of which can be created with Icon2C on disk 56.
		Version 1.0, includes source in C.
		Author:  Dan Burris