Name............. Goldfish 2
Publisher........  Fred Fish 
Price............ UK: £29.99  NORWAY: 235kr  SWEDEN: 299kr US: $19.99
CDROMs........... 2
Used Space....... CD1: 638 MB   CD2: 618 MB
Language......... English
Bootable......... No
Filesystem....... Information not available.
Requirements..... Mouse, keyboard, (storage space)
Usable Software..

                  Amiga KS1.3+ ............. Information not available.
                  Amiga KS2.1+ ............. Information not available.
                  Amiga KS3.0+ ............. Information not available.
                  Amiga KS3.0+ AGA ......... 100% (Probably)
                  IBM PC WIN3.1 ............   0%

Release Date..... Des 94

Contents.........
Disc 1:
 Size (Mb)
 ----
  550	Ready-to-run material released on FreshFish volumes 1-7.
   55	GNU binaries, libraries, runtime files, and documentation.
   30	CD-ROM admin tools, database files, documentation, search tools, etc.
    3	Misc ready-to-run useful tools, libraries, and documentation.
-----
  638

Disc 2:
 Size (Mb)
 ----
  384	Archived (BBS-Ready) material from FreshFish volumes 1-7.
  207	GNU source code in unarchived form, to accompany included binaries.
   27	CD-ROM admin tools, database files, documentation, search tools, etc.
-----
  618

Access Software.. Information not available.

Comments......... Other related CD-ROMs:
                   Goldfish 1 
                   Goldfish 3 

Testers Opinion.. "The Gold Fish 2 compilation lives up to 
                  expctations and is more than worth the asking price
                  of £29.99  -  recommended."
                  Rating: 85%                     (CU Amiga April 95)

                  "An invaluable source of PD utilities from the master
                  himself."
                  Rating: 85%                 (Amiga Format March 95)

Keywords......... Fish, Utilities, PD, SW, GNU

Sources.......... Johan Eriksson 
                   Anders Bakkevold 


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