RECOVERY +D by Jeffrey Sweeting No, not just a coincidence. Jeffrey Sweeting has been busy this month, and here's his other contribution. It's been written for the opulent +D interface owners among us (among you, rather - I'm way down on the social scale), so the dosh-less majority will have to give it a miss. It does the same job as the +3 file recoverer printed a while back - recovering files, basically. Say your secretary's just written a letter with Tasword 2 to your personal financier asking him to buy gold bullion, and saved it onto disk. Suddenly you notice that the price of gold has gone sky high, so you get her to delete the letter and forget about it. But, hang about, what's this? A temporary fluctuation. You change your mind again. So what do you do? Whip out Recover +D and recover the file, that's what. The only catch is that you'll need to remember what type of file the one you lost was (Basic, code, array or whatever) and give the program the relevant info. Once you've done that though the rest is easy. So fire up your velvet-trimmed Speccy and get typing.