The multi-track audio recording and editing software Audio Evolution 4 is now available for MorphOS! With almost identical features to the AmigaOS4 and AROS version, it allows non-linear and non-destructive editing of 16-bit audio, real-time effect processing, automation, multi-track playback and much more. Visit the Audio Evolution website for more information, download the demo or buy it now for only 49 euro!
Many thanks go out to the MorphOS developer team who helped me out tremendously with getting my hardware up and running and solving software issues!
Carsten Siegner has published a video preview of Magical Ink, a new vector paint application that is similar to Inkscape and runs on MorphOS 2.5. The software can import OpenOffice Draw, Microsoft Word (97), SVG documents as well as common text and bitmap graphics files. Currently, it can also export to the PDF, SVG, PNG and EPS file formats.
In preparation of the beta release of Audio Evolution 4 for MorphOS, I have ported my Envy24HT AHI driver to MorphOS! It supports the following cards: Terratec Aureon Sky/Space, Phase 22/28, M-Audio Revolution 5.1/7.1 and ESI Juli@.
Fabien "Fab" Coeurjoly has released yet another version of Origyn Web Browser for MorphOS. You can download version 1.9 via the following website: http://fabportnawak.free.fr/owb/
The preview and excerpts of the Amiga Future issue 86 (September/October 2010) are now online.
Highlights in this issue: Interview with Petro Tyschtschenko, hardware review ZorRAM, <span style="font-weight: bold;">software reviews of MorphOS 2.5</span>, Timberwolf, Gianas Return...