REVIEW: GoldFish CD-ROM Volume 2

by: Jason Compton


Just as GoldFish 1 is to Fish disks, so is GoldFish 2 to Fresh Fish CD-ROMs.

By that, I mean that GoldFish 2 is a compilation of "The good stuff" from Fresh Fish discs 1-7. Unlike buying a single Fresh Fish, this two-disc set represents more of a general-interest taste. In addition to the development tools and such, much of the content is again in "Aminet-ish" form, and content. About 400 megs worth uncompressed.

It's a package to consider if you're looking to expand your programming horizons as well as pick up a few hundred megs of "other" enjoyable and handy programs. As a marriage between the two, GoldFish 2 is one to pick. Still, the same warning I made about Fresh Fish applies: If you're not going to use the hundreds of megs of source code and libraries, you can probably get a better deal for yourself elsewhere. P> P.S. Fred used a different single-width jewel box to hold both CDs. This one is less intuitive and easier to screw up the paper inserts with.

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