ansicln1.lha Ansi Clean V1.0 by Hydra/LSD - AnsiClean is an executeable that does the work and CleanAnsi is a script that uses LIST to create a list of files from the current directory and all subdirs of all .TXT files and then runs AnsiClean on each of them.
bbsadd10.lha BBSADD 1.0 by S.K.Lindsay aka Linds - This will add a text file to another text file, such as a BBS advert onto a textfile uploaded to your BBS.
code4.lha Code 4.0 by Jan Lindström - Code transforms Amiga ascii text to PC ascii text or PC ascii text to Amiga ascii text.
conv201.lha CONVERT 2.01 by Rainer Koppler - This is a powerful file conversion program. It covers the application domain of any ASCII file conversion tool between Amiga and any other computer system. In addition to that "Convert" is freely configurable, so that it can be used for any conversion problem.
cv.lha CV/CVT by Tobias Ferber - CV is a character set conversion package. It includes CVT, the main conversion utility which takes the conversion rules from ASCII script files. There are currently 26 example scripts including Amiga<->DOS, Amiga<->Mac, Amiga <->TeX and many more. These script files can be generated by CSC - the CharSet Compiler.
etm.lha ETM - Elite Text Maker v0.99 by Xypo - ETM modifies ordinary textfiles into "elitetext files". Maybe there are some "elite" guys out there that are in need of just a program like this?
fdiff.lha FDiff 1.0 by Nicolas Dade - This compares 2 text files on a line-by-line basis, outputing to STDOUT the lines which differ, with a "+ <line number> " precceding lines from the NEWFILE, and a "- <line number> " preceeding lines from the OLDFILE. FDiff requires KS2.04.
figlet.lha Amiga Figlet by Glenn Chappell - This creates large characters out of ordinary screen characters. Figlet can create characters in many different styles and can "smush" these characters together in various ways. Figlet output is generally reminiscent of the sort of "signatures" many people like to put at the end of e-mail messages.
guidegen.lha GuideGen by Justin Miller - This will generate AmigaGuide databases. It allows you to add and remove nodes, edit each node's text, arrange the node's order, and create buttons and link them to other nodes, potentially in other files.
Heddley.lha Heddley 1.0 by Edd Dumbill - Heddley is an editor to help you create AmigaGuide files. It has a good-looking Intuition interface and a powerful ARexx port - two things which set it apart from any similar tool.
ilbm2ascii14.lha ILBM2ASCII 1.4 by Tobias Ferber - Converts IFF pictures into an ASCII representation. The program will antialiase the text by selecting the best characters to make the edge. Characters are also selected for their density when shading.
lsd-wrap.lha ReWrap 1.0 by Shagratt of LSD - This is a Text file reformatter. It rebuilds paragraphs, removes margins, puts a space after a comma, puts 2 spaces after a full stop, puts a capital letter after a full stop, If the entire file is in upper case, it converts it to lower case, removes all control codes, etc.
psnap22.lha PowerSnap 2.2 by Nico Francois - This allows you to use the mouse to mark characters anywhere on the screen and paste them somewhere else, like in the CLI or in a string gadget. PowerSnap will check what font is used in the window you snap from and will look for the position of the characters automatically.
qman101.lha QMan V1.01 by Torgeir Hovden - QMan is a man-page launcher, like MAN (1993 Kai Iske/ Gunthersoft). Having used MAN for a while, I was getting tired of having to keep all my helpfiles in specific directories. Maybe there is other approach to this problem? The solution may be QMan.
raline20.lha RandomLine 2.0 by J.Schmitz - This inserts a randomly selected line of a list of text lines into any given ascii file. it is designed for a typical FIDO-Tosser. If you write a mail and start RandomLine after that a special text could be added.
snap164.lha Snap 1.63 by Mikael Karlsson - Snap is the perfect tool for the lazy typer. Isn't it irritating when you look at something on the screen and think: "That is what I'm going to type."? What if you could just point at it and get the computer to type it for you? That's what Snap does!
sort1_23.lha sort 1.23 by Rüdiger Werner - The program was written for use in Shell only. It is started either by simply typing it's name (of course it should be in the current directory or in the path) or by giving additionally switches and/or the name of the file what should be sorted.
text2200.lha Text 2 Guide 2.0 by Stephan Sürken - This converts plain ASCII text into Amiga
TEXT2SCP.lha TXT2SCP by Don Lester - This is a small update to ascii2scp which wouldn't properly handle escape codes in the source file. After reading complaints on Internet from some people who didn't like doing an ASCII send to upload their signature files, I decided to crank out this little program.
ttr_1-3.lha Tagline Ripper 1.3 by James W Savage - TTR rips those amusing (or not) little comments from the bottom of messages. It then puts them in a single, easy to manage, file that you can then keep, edit, or just throw away. This utility is fully intuition driven and uses the ASL file requester for simple file location. Needs KS2.
txtcvt.lha TxtCvt 1.0 by Njål Fisketjøn - Converts a document created with one of the following PC programs to pure ASCII-format text; Word 5.5 for DOS, Word 1.x for Windows, Word 2.0 for Windows and Windows Write 3.1.