A cross reference program for AmigaBASIC code. Generates a list of the BASIC code with lines sequentially numbered, plus a table showing all variables and labels used in the code, and the line numbers where they were used. This is version 2.0, an update to version 1.0 on disk 283. This is a major revision, including a new intuition interface. Includes source. Author: Dick Taylor An input handler to help left handed Amiga users. It reverses the function of the mouse buttons, so that the left button becomes the right and vice versa. Very small, uses only 168 bytes of memory. This is version 1.1, an update to version 1.0 on disk 483. Includes source in assembler. Author: Preben Nielsen A program which translates text into hand signs for the deaf. Can be used to directly communicate with a deaf person that has trouble reading text, or used as a teaching tool for learning handsigning. Version 1.7, shareware, binary only. Author: Gary Creighton An input handler to help Amiga users who have cats other pets (or children) that mess with the Amiga as soon as it is left for a second. It installs an input handler which lets you lock the keyboard and mouse by pressing a few buttons. Very small, uses only 190 bytes of memory. This is version 1.1, an update to version 1.0 on disk 483. Includes source in assembler. Author: Preben Nielsen A small utility that allows you cut rectangular portions of any screen and store them on disk as IFF ILBM files. Also allows easy saving of windows and entire screens to disk. This is version 1.1, an update to version 1.0 on disk 483. Includes source in assembler. Author: Preben Nielsen An input handler that allows you to manipulate windows and screens by pressing keys on the keyboard. It currently lets you perform 25 different functions. Features include mouse blanking, screen blanking, mouse acceleration, "sun mouse", mouse/keyboard locking, and an interactive program to define hotkeys and other settings. This is version 2.0, an update to version 1.0 on disk 483. Includes source in assembler. Author: Preben Nielsen Monitors the stack of any selected task or process 30 times per second and reports the allocated stack, maximum stack used, and current stack used. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Jim Locker Allows you to have screens that are larger than the actual display area of your monitor. These larger "virtual screens" scroll when you move the mouse off the edge of the visible section of the screen. Currently does not work under AmigaDOS 2.0. Includes source. Author: Davide Cervone