This is disk 776 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CopDis An oldie but goodie I found while poking around the net.
CopDis is copper list disassembler that can be run from the
CLI or linked with and run directly from an application
program. This is version 34.1, an update to version 0.0a
on disk number 261. The code has been cleaned up, some bugs
fixed and the ECS instructions added. Includes source.
Author: Karl Lehenbauer, enhanced by Sebastiano Vigna
JEd Yet another programmer's editor. Lots of features, including:
total customization, a powerful programming language, multi-
file/multi-view editing, number of windows is only limited by
memory, clipboard support (cut/paste on any unit), any window
can have any (non-proportional) font, an Arexx interface, and
more. Version 2.05, (apparently unrelated to the version of
Jed on disk 297). Requires OS2.0 or later, includes source.
Author: John Harper
XDME Version 1.54 of Matt's text editor. XDME is a "not-so-simple"
WYSIWYG editor designed for programmers. It is not a WYSIWYG
word processor in the traditional sense. Features include
arbitrary key mapping, FAST scrolling, title-line statistics,
multiple windows, and ability to iconify windows. This new
version has some bug fixes, many new commands and several other
new enhancements. Update to version 1.45 on disk number 530,
includes source.
Author: Matt Dillon, Enhanced by Aaron Digulla
WFile Small but useful tool to interchange ASCII files between
different operating systems. Converts foreign symbols and
adapts linefeed codes. Can also be used to expand tabs to
multiple spaces or vice versa. It has builtin templates for
interchange between Amiga, MS-DOS, OS/2 and UNIX systems.
Profiles can be used for common adaptions. The new version
contains new templates and the memory management system has
been revised and optimized. Version 1.32, an update to
version 1.11 on disk 536. Includes source in C.
Author: Joerg Fenin
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