FreshFish

With new releases approximately every two months, the FreshFish CD-ROM is designed to meet the needs of users who want copies of new releases of material as soon as practical with a CD-ROM distribution. Now a 2-CD set, the FreshFish CD's are compilations of the newest programs, libraries, documentation, animations, pictures, etc, in both archived and unarchived (ready to run) form.

A unique feature of this CD is the extensive set of GNU and non-GNU utilities that are included, all with full source and binaries built directly from that source, that are ready to run directly off the CD without having to consume hundreds of megabytes of precious disk space to install them.


GoldFish

The GoldFish CD-ROM series collects material from previous floppy or CD-ROM distributions about every six months. It is intended to meet the needs of users that do not require frequent updates of newly released material.

GoldFish Volume 1, a 2-CD set released in April of 1994, provides a complete archive of the 1000 "fish disk" floppy library, with all the disks provided in both archived and ready-to-run form. It can be used to produce master floppy disks for further duplication and distribution, using a simple to use program that is provided on the CD-ROM. BBS or anonymous ftp sites can use it to provide convenient electronic access to all the material from the floppy library.

GoldFish Volume 2, a 2-CD set released in December of 1994, includes all the new submissions included on the first 7 volumes of the FreshFish CD series, with all the material updated to the latest available version as of the date of completion of the CD. As with Volume 1, all of the material is included in both archived and unarchived form. It also includes the latest versions of the "useful tools" included on each FreshFish CD, such as the GNU utilities, reviews of hardware and software, etc.


FrozenFish-PC

By popular demand from BBS operators that use IBM-PC systems, we have produced a special edition of the April 1994 FrozenFish CD that contains all 1000 "fish disks" archived on a per-disk basis, as well as other interesting material from the latest FreshFish and GoldFish series. This is a multi-platform CD that is fully readable on all systems, including Amiga, MS-DOS, Windows, OS/2, Mac, and UNIX. Each directory contains a standard "FILES.BBS" file that BBS programs can use to provide user access to material on the CD-ROM.

Light-ROM

This "CD-ROM for Lightwave artists", updated every 6 months, gives you access to all of the great freely distributable Lightwave objects, scene files, textures, images, etc. from Lightwave BBS's and ftp sites around the world. LIGHT-ROM also includes an exclusive "Showcase" directory, where Lightwave artists from around the world advertise their skills and services to the Lightwave community and potential employers. All Lightwave objects, textures, and images are represented with thumbnail renderings for easy previewing. This multi-platform CD-ROM is ready for the Windows NT, SGI and Alpha versions of Lightwave due in '95 and can be read on these platforms today.

The latest release, LIGHTROM Vol 2, is 100% Lightwave material, and contains over 4000 files, including over 3000 objects.


Texture Gallery

Texture Gallery is a 2 CD-ROM set containing over 1.3 gigabytes of textures designed for graphic artists on any computer platform. It contains almost 1000 different textures in 6 different file formats; IFF, TIFF, TARGA, JPEG, SGI and PICT. All the textures on Texture Gallery are represented with thumbnail renderings for easy previewing. The categories of textures on Texture Gallery include; Brick, Concrete, Fabric, Fire, Marble, Metal, Rock, Skin, Wood and many others! Texture Gallery is a multi-platform CD-ROM that can be read from Amiga, Mac, PC and SGI platforms. The textures are perfect for use with 3D programs like Lightwave 3D and can be used to create bump maps. The textures included on Texture Gallery are not duplicated on LIGHT-ROM.

Aminet

Aminet is the world's largest collection of freely distributable Amiga software. Up to 10,000 users access the vast archives every day and countless programmers publish directly via Aminet. A wide variety of programs is included: applications, games, demos, pictures, mods, animations, developer material, networking software, programming languages, and more. Until recently, access to Aminet was restricted to international network users. Only 3 years after its inception, Aminet now holds the equivalent of more than 4,000 floppy disks of software. User friendly access software makes the aminet CD's a pleasure to use.

Aminet Set 1, the first "complete" Aminet archive on CD, consists of approximately 4 gigabytes of software in 12,500 archives. This 4-CD set, which is dated January 1995, offers an almost inexhaustible reservoir of top value shareware.

There are also quarterly releases of selected portions of the aminet files. Aminet Volume 5, dated March 1995, consists of approximately 1.1 gigabytes of software in 3,600 archives. Volume 5 has a special focus on games; more than 1000 games from Aminet were included. One year subscriptions to the Aminet series are available. There are expected to be four releases per year, so the subscription is actually for 4 CD's, regardless of when they end up shipping.


Meeting Pearls

Meeting Pearls volume 1 contains about 150 high quality and high resolution fractals, a ready to run version of PasTeX which includes fonts for FAX and 600 dpi printers, a ready to install version of the Amiga NetBSD port, and many other ready to run applications including UMS, DaggeX, a lot of utilities, games, etc.

Meeting Pearls volume 2 contains 650 Mb of the finest freely distributable software and has a special user interface which has been created to allow you to find the program of your choice with ease. The contents include 35 Mb of selected HTML pages; 50 Mb graphics programs and data; 15 Mb games; 10 Mb from "The Party '94"; 13 Mb disk, hard disk, CD-ROM and SCSI tools; 19 Mb various other tools; 11 Mb educational software; 25 Mb terminal programs; 25 Mb animations, mainly from Eric Schwarz; 40 Mb developer tools (e.g. pre-installed DICE, Oberon, & Modula compilers, Commodore Includes, GUI-Tools); 9 Mb music programs; 10 Mb midi programs; 27 Mb pictures; 60 Mb texts, FAQs, CD contents files, etc; 40 Mb linux for Amiga; 100 Mb TeX installation (PasTeX incl. 600 dpi and fax fonts); 38 Mb movie data base; 50 Mb archives for Psion; 18 Mb modules; 50 Mb NetBSD for Amiga.

Because the version of NetBSD included on Meeting Pearls CD's includes encryption code that is restricted for U.S. export, all imported CD's will only be available for resale within the U.S.


FreshFonts

FreshFonts volume 1 contains 620 megabytes of freely distributable fonts for the Amiga, IBM-PC, and Macintosh, and some sample programs using the fonts. There are a total of 200 font families in six different classes: Deco (71 fonts), Non-Latin (31 fonts), Pictures (17 fonts), Serif (23 fonts), Sans Serif (31 fonts), Script (27 fonts). Each of these fonts is included in five different formats; DMF, IntelliFont, Amiga Bitmap, Adobe, and TrueType. All fonts are documented by AmigaGuide and HTML files, which not only include information about the font and the author, but also a preview picture of the font.

FreshFonts volume 2 contains 632 megabytes of fonts for almost any computer system. Most of the fonts are freely distributable, except for the Thienen fonts, which are exclusive on this CD. Each of these fonts is included in four different formats: DMF, Agfa IntelliFont, Adobe and TrueType. There are 231 font families on this CD (each containing of up to 8 different styles). They are classified in seven categories: Deco (63 families), Non-Latin (33 families), Pictures (16 families), Sans Serif (29 families), Script (36 families), Serif (36 families), and Thienen (19 families).


Beauty Of Chaos

Dive into the fantastic world of fractal geometry and make a safe journey through the depths of the mandelbrot set. This CD includes 507 mandelbrot pictures in GIF format (256 colors) in various resolutions (1140x890, 1024x768, 640x480), 20 selected true color pictures in TIF format and graphic viewers for PC, Amiga and Macintosh.

Gamers' Delight

Gamers' Delight contains more than 40 games in various categories, including Action, Jump & Run, Card Games, Puzzles and Strategy. A whole range of computer entertainment awaits! Gamers� Delight will hold you captivated for hours and guarantees long lasting pleasure. All games are full commercial versions, no public-domain & no demos. This CD can be run on any Amiga with a CD-ROM drive, the CDTV, or on an Amiga CD 32 console with 1 MB free memory and Joystick/Joypad.

The Light Works

Raytracing is a fascinating area of computer graphics. Pictures from the computer, perfectly rendered, fascinate people all over the world. The Amiga was the first computer to be used for raytracing, and today it is still a leader, with many high quality programs. A real artist of raytracing is Tobias J. Richter from Cologne Germany, whose detailed objects stun people, especially his space ships of famous science fiction films which are used to demonstrate the capabilities of raytracing programs. Now available on CD-ROM for the first time as a complete collection, his objects are highly detailed and extremely realistic due to the application of complex surface textures of the models. Until now it was difficult to acquire these objects in order to create your own scenes or animations.

Magic Illusions

This CD brings a new interesting form of entertainment to your screen -- 3D Stereograms! Without special aids a fantastic, colorful, three dimensional object appears suddenly on a two dimensional strangely patterned picture. Via books, the illusion of depth has already stunned millions of people around the world. Now you can view the stereograms at home on your screen! Everything you need is on this CD. Besides 200 stereograms with varying difficulty, there is software included which enables you to create your own 3D pictures.

TurboCalc

TurboCalc V2.0 is the unique software solution that defines a new standard for spreadsheet applications on the Amiga. Having an extremely friendly graphical user interface, TurboCalc gives the user unlimited capabilities in data base design, and data-related graphical output via its strong presentation functionality. TurboCalc has extensive formatting options, many different font formats, 40+ different number, time, & data formats, 100+ functions covering arithmetic & financial needs, 120+ A-Rexx & macro instructions, and an integrated data base. At an affordable price, it's ideal for the small business or financial professional.

CD-Boot

CDBoot is a fantastic new product that enables you to use almost any CD 32 game on an A1200 or A4000 with CD-ROM drive and any filesystem. You can create a configuration file for each CD, containing information about the Joypad emulation. You can also save the highscore of each CD32 game. Use and installation of CDBoot is very easy, even for beginners, due to the excellent manual. Since the compatibility is very high, you can use 98% of CD32 games currently available. CD-Boot is an excellent software solution for all Amiga enthusiasts who would like to enter the world of CD32 games.

CD-Write

CD-Write is based on a simple but ingenious technique. Because you cannot write on ordinary CD's using ordinary CD-ROM drives CD-Write extends the Amiga OS in a fully OS compliant and transparent way, to redirect modifications to CD's to a special area of your harddrive or other writable media. From now on you will be able to treat CD-ROM's like any other media, writing or deleting files, moving and snapshoting windows and icons, changing the icon tooltype fields, replacing icons with your favorite ones, rearranging directories, changing the default configurations of programs run directly from the CD-ROM, saving game high scores, etc. Minimum system requirements: Amiga 500, A600, A1000, A1200, A1500, A2000, A2500, A3000, or A4000 with at least 1 MB of RAM, OS 2.04 or higher, CD-ROM drive; hard disk recommended.

Gateway!

Gateway! offers NetBSD 1.0, a full featured UNIX-like operating system with both sources and binaries for the Amiga, i386, Sun 3, and other architectures. Go netsurfing with the supplied networking tools. Other supplied packages include a binary release of the X Window System (X11R6) for the Amiga, with many additional clients, and packages such as perl, emacs, games, TeX, mail programs, and many megabytes of important text files such as RFCs and FAQs. A complete installation guide is available on the CD. There are also AmigaDOS internet utilities, such as clients for AmiTCP and Envoy.

FantaSeas

FantaSeas PhotoCD contains over 300 pictures of vast underwater landscapes and the multitude of life which it sustains. Be awed by the brilliant colors of an anemone, dive the silenced remains of World War II wreaks, or witness a diver hand-feed a reef shark. FantaSeas brings the undersea world to life for the amateur as well as the commercial artist.

FantaSeas is a multi-platform two CD set with each photo presented in five different resolutions ranging from 192x128 pixels to 3072x2048 pixels. Shot in some of the most exotic locations around the world, from Grand Cayman to Palau, this CD is royalty free up to a 5000 item production usage.


da capo

The da capo CD-ROM is "the" source for high-quality music, containing 1400 "mods", many of which have never been previously released and can be heard only on da capo.

Containing over 2000 high quality sound samples presented in five different formats: AIFF, AU, IFF, VOC, and WAVE, da capo is uniquely sorted by sound and maintains example drawers for guitar sounds, techno-loops, and many more. Additionally, there is a drawer containing some of the best programs available in the PD/Shareware sector, such as the full version of OctaMED 4.0 and a pre-release demo of OctaMED V6.0! As a bonus, there is an audio track composed by Grabriel Seher.


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