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Posted By: Targhan. on 2003/7/6 20:14:30
Rafal Kaczmarczyk released new BETA version of database program XBaze.

XBaze is available at www.xbaze.prv.pl

Source: Amiga.org

MorphZone Note: Since the release of XBaze 7.3b8, XBaze works correctly on MorphOS. XBaze appears to be a very flexable database system, so if you have been looking for a database...
Posted By: Targhan. on 2003/7/5 6:48:26
After a long delay, the promised updates to all the Warp picture datatypes for 68k, WarpOS and MorphOS are finally here. To accompany the new release is the brand new WarpDT portal at http://www.warpdt.co.uk/ where you can keep up to date with the latest versions of the WarpDTs and download them all in one easy place.

Source: Amiga.Org
Posted By: Targhan. on 2003/7/5 6:36:43
The MorphOS/Pegasos Quickstart Guide written by Jürgen Lucas has updated to version 2.5. The guide shows you how to install MorphOS on Pegasos with an empty IDE hard drive. Thanks to Andreas Zierl and Fabrice Lehaut the guide is beside german also available in english and french.

link here quickstart guide

Source: MorphOS-News.de

*MorphZone Commentary:
The Pegasos/MorphOS installation guide is greatly improved, with screenshots, better descriptions, and is more complete than ever. The trouble-shooting section, while small, covers some very common problems with installation. Even if you have already set up your Pegasos, we recommend you revisit this document, and save a copy for future reference!
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/328.html. on 2003/7/5 5:33:41
This new number has been sent to all its subscribers: 312 !

"ANNUAIRE AMIGA/PEGASOS FRANCOPHONE" is The List of the french speaking Amiga & Pegasos Users around the World (France, Belgium, Swiss, Quebec,...). Join the hundreds of Amigans since July 2000 and find contacts in your region ! Annuaire Amiga/Pegasos Francophone #13 / July 2003

Two Web pages: http://annuaire.amiga.free.fr and http://annuaire.pegasos.free.fr
And only one contact: annuaire.amiga@free.fr
Posted By: Targhan. on 2003/7/2 8:03:42
Genesi is on the road and appearing at various shows and hosting their own don't-miss technology events highlighting the amazing Pegasos computer platform and the MorphOS operating system!

You can now keep up with Genesi's busy schedule and see where they'll be next by visiting the official event web pages at www.morphzone.org/shows and selecting the event you're interested in attending.

Upcoming events include appearances at established events like Amiwest in Sacramento, CA, AmigaFest in Dayton, OH and Genesi are planning their own events starting with Fort Worth, TX, New York City and some major events planned for Orlando, FL and the Washington, DC area.
Posted By: Targhan. on 2003/7/1 19:10:23
Dave Fisher has finished his works on a completly updated and expanded IBrowse-documentation.


The new documentation breaks down into 25 chapters, that, from the installation over the usage of the program, tips and tricks to basic knowledge covers everything worth knowing about IBrowse and the internet.


The archive containing the documentation is 1,37 MB in size and is freely available in the IOSPIRIT download section.

Posted By: DJBase. on 2003/7/1 19:06:32
Posted By: Targhan. on 2003/6/29 5:42:55
The Amiga's best Shoutcast streamer has been updated: AmiNetRadio 2.0 is now available for download at anr.amigazeux.net!

Source: Amiga.org
Posted By: zacman. on 2003/6/28 19:48:30
Ron van Herk has just told morphos-news.de some first impressions from the show.

The show was very well visited, more than 100 users did attend. Genesi showed the VideoMicrowave, a prototype of the STB case and of course the Pegasos and MorphOS. People could play with 4 Pegasos and 1 AmigaOne computers. Most people were impressed by the VideoMicrowave and they also liked the shown beta versions of Bars'n'Pipes and FotoFoto for MorphOS. Some visitors also took the chance and bought a Pegasos board directly at the show at the ComputerCity booth.

You can see some pictures: HERE.

See the report on: MorphOS-News.de
Posted By: Targhan. on 2003/6/28 18:49:14
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