A sample of digitized animal sounds along with a simple sound player. Authors: The Trumor Company, Inc. Sound Player by Don Pitts Written to be used with Jack Deckard's VoiceFiler program. (Disk 82). It allows for the sorting of a number of voicefiles stored using that program into a new voicefile of voices made up from various files. Includes source. Author: David Bouckley A nice little utility program with an intuition interface for BBS and network junkies who download messages in one large file and then read them off-line. Using only the mouse, you can drive through such files a message at a time, examine each at your leisure and tag those you wish to keep. Version 1.2, binary only, but source available with donation to author. Author: Tim Grantham Like Unix "more", only better, with forward and backward scrolling, searching and positioning by percent of file and line number, etc. Now lets you also print the current file. Very useful! This is Amiga version 1.3, an update to the version on disk number 92. Includes source. Author: Mark Nudelman, Amiga port by Bob Leivian To quote the ReadMe file: "Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman." Binary only. Amiga port by Ed Puckett