I'm about to join you guys... (couple of queries)
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    Andreas_Wolf
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    >> Webworld [...] doesn't seem to be available from the current website, though.

    > You can buy it on CD or Download Only from here:
    > http://www.softwareandcircuits.com/division/amiga/onlineshop/index.html

    I don't see anything about Webworld there but if you say it is included I've no reason to not believe you.
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    9) not sure if http://kaczus.republika.pl/newscoaster/ can do this

    PullDog may be another thing to check.
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    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    >> Webworld [...] doesn't seem to be available from the current website, though.

    > You can buy it on CD or Download Only from here:
    > http://www.softwareandcircuits.com/division/amiga/onlineshop/index.html

    I don't see anything about Webworld there but if you say it is included I've no reason to not believe you.


    When I installed Cubic on my A3000 it asked if I wanted to install the web stuff, but I declined so I have no idea what's included with it.
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    I keep hearing that I need to install a pack or power pack straight after installing MorphOS, I cannot see it in the downloads, can anyone point me in the right direction please?
    thanks
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    mmace wrote:
    I keep hearing that I need to install a pack or power pack straight after installing MorphOS, I cannot see it in the downloads, can anyone point me in the right direction please?
    thanks


    You don't need to install any pack, but you are probably referring to Papiosaur's Chrysalis Pack.

    Personally I reccomend installing the Grunch Package Manager by Geit and then manually installing anything you want.

    http://www.geit.de/stupid/Grunch.lha
    http://www.meta-morphos.org/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=22
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    > I keep hearing that I need to install a pack or power pack straight after installing MorphOS

    I guess you have misheard slightly. There's certainly no need to install Chrysalis (I didn't and won't), but in case you want to install it you need to do it on a virgin MorphOS installation.
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    mmace schrieb:
    I keep hearing that I need to install a pack or power pack straight after installing MorphOS, I cannot see it in the downloads, can anyone point me in the right direction please?
    thanks


    As others already said it's called Pack Chrysalis now. And while pretty impressive I would rather avoid it. It does and changes so much that eventually it also may add some trouble. IMHO it is just too much.
    Grunch on the other hand is very handy. It lets you easily install, update and remove applications.
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    My 2 cents are that Pack Chrysalis is really good for people who have returned to the Amiga after a long time absence. There are a whole lot of useful things there that you don't know that you want. And HDD space certainly isn't a problem. What I always do after a clean install is to install this pack and remove the stuff I don't want. Since I want most of the things anyway it saves time doing it this end (uninstalling rather than installing from scratch).

    Grunch is a given must as well.

    I have a G5 2,7 GHz (liquid cooled) and though it got it's bugs and the cooling system tend to leak I am very very satisfied with this system. It's the one I use everyday.

    A Mac Mini is the perfect beginners system since you don't have to buy anything else and you don't have to check for compatibility (or hardware) issues. With MOS it simply works. But if you want some more power and got a little deeper pockets I think a G5 Powermac (with at least a Raceon 9600 128 meg) is a more justified system (Unless physical space is a problem of course. My G5 is huge and weighs 20 kilos). I bought a Mac Mini 1,25 GHz first, and though it was a nice first use I never turn it on any more. Though I should have waited for a 1,5 GHz with 64 meg VRAM like everyone already mentioned.
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    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
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    mmace wrote:
    I keep hearing that I need to install a pack or power pack straight after installing MorphOS, I cannot see it in the downloads, can anyone point me in the right direction please?

    I would stay away from Chrysalis Pack. It installs tons of software of varying quality in arbitrary locations and changes some system settings. In my opinion starting with clean system and installing software by hand or with Grunch is much better and easier to grasp.
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    Krashan wrote:
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    mmace wrote:
    I keep hearing that I need to install a pack or power pack straight after installing MorphOS, I cannot see it in the downloads, can anyone point me in the right direction please?

    I would stay away from Chrysalis Pack. It installs tons of software of varying quality in arbitrary locations and changes some system settings. In my opinion starting with clean system and installing software by hand or with Grunch is much better and easier to grasp.



    I'd say Chrysalis Pack is good if you need a quick setup for demoing or something like that. Or if you want to be inspired what can be configured or installed... new users might take a look to it, but then it's better to start from clean installation and configure the system like you want. Or have one partition with Chrysalis and another with your own setup. But of course if you're extremely lazy and you'd use the system only occasionally, then Chrysalis might be a good solution for you, but be prepared that there might be some problems for example after official OS updates that way.
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    Yasu
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    I will be the descending voice here and still claim that Pack C is a good way of getting what you want fast. I am lazy myself, but I use my MOS system everyday now (before I used my PC for everything, nowadays I only use it once every 3 days) and most of the preinstalled programs are still there since they are useful.

    If you are the kind of person who wants to fix everything yourself you don't need it. But if you just want everything you might need anyway Pack C will save you a lot of time and headache. And from my experience, there has been no problems yet with OS updates (3.0 to 3.1).
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