DeliTracker

About
DeliTracker v0.1 first appeared in 1992 as a CLI only program called SndPlay, at this point it only played the David Whittaker format.

A GUI was added for v0.5, and by v0.6 it was renamed to DeliTracker.

When it reached v1.0 it was finally given the ability to use external replayers, and was the first player to do so!

v2.0 saw the addition of Genies.

It has since had numerous amendments, up to and including the final v2.32, which is now available for free.

Although work on DeliTracker ceased in 2000, a new version named DeliPlayer was created for the Windows platform and is still able to use the players created for DeliTracker. 

Features
(Taken from the DeliTracker documentation)

This politely multitasking program will play all popular sound program modules available on the Amiga. Currently it supports over 150 (!) different module formats plus one special format for modules which contain their own player. Protracker and PT-like players are internal; additional players are loaded from disk. That means you can very easily add/update players by placing them into the DeliPlayers directory.

There are many reasons for using DeliTracker; here is only a small list: -


 * system friendly and multitasks happily
 * allocates the sound channels
 * supports more than 150 different module formats
 * correct playspeed in PAL/NTSC (uses timer.device)
 * does not interfere with modem use
 * supports xpkmaster.library for decrunching
 * can play mods from fastmem
 * provides random play & songend detection
 * converts many pt-clones back to Protracker
 * has sizeable scopes
 * decrunches lha-files
 * full Arexx support
 * supports module lists
 * pubscreen support
 * hotkey (commoditiy)
 * enforcer and mungwall proof
 * supports full CLI or workbench (tooltypes) environment
 * uses gadtools.library for layout
 * supports the Toccata and the MaestroPro soundboard

Supported Formats
(Taken from the DeliTracker documentation)

External Players (Not Bundled)
Although the last release of DeliTracker was in March 2000, new players are still being written for it - the bulk of which are by the Wanted Team.