We are pleased to announce the availability of P.M.I.'s Repertoire (R) for use with our Modula-2 compiler. P.M.I. specializes in the development and marketing of "software components" for Modula-2. To quote from the Repertoire documentation: "Repertoire distinguishes itself from the horde of toolkits available for C and Pascal by providing a powerful, integrated solution to problems associated with screen handling, text handling, structured-file handling, and input analysis." Repertoire includes: An Indexed File System that supports variable length keyed records; A Screen System that, unlike others, maintains the screen formats in specially encoded files, giving your application full independence from the actual screen formats used; A simple screen oriented Editor that can be run in windows of any size and use for input and output either a file or a "list" used by other parts of the system -- this Editor is automatically invoked by the screen system to handle multi-line input fields. Multiple instances of the editor may be used concurrently; Natural-Language Analysis Routines perform complex boolean operations on strings and allow string analysis to be wholly separated from the code of the program. String analysis command can be imbedded in Repertoire screens to automatically analyze unstructured user input; Finally, full access to about 250 lower-level routines is provided. Through an agreement that we reached with P.M.I., we will be able to bring Repertoire to our user community in January 1988. The object- only version of Repertoire is available from Fitted Software Tools for $10 with registration of our Modula-2 compiler. The full Source code version, which lists for $89, may be ordered from P.M.I. or from Fitted Software Tools. Please see the file ORDER.FRM for additional information. The Repertoire demo, which includes the complete system documentation is available for download from our BBS. TRADEMARKS and DISCLAIMERS: Repertoire is a registered trademark of P.M.I. Availability of Repertoire, prices and features described are subject to change without notice.