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Posted By: ASiegel. on 2009/8/30 8:41:49
Michal 'rzookol' Zukowski has released an experimental beta version of his SCANdal software that supports Epson scanners. As he does not own any Epson scanner hardware himself, he is looking for feedback from users who have the required hardware to do some testing.

Download:
http://brain.umcs.lublin.pl/~rzookol/download/scandal.lha
Posted By: Gelb. on 2009/8/30 8:37:59
CPUGauge is a screenbar plugin for MorphOS and displays the current CPU load as a smooth sliding gauge in the screen title.

Requirements: MorphOS 2.0 or higher
CPUGauge V1.3 releasedChanges for V1.3:

- Now uses SA_ScreenbarSignal for its timer in order to prevent the Public Screen Manager task running out of signals due to CPUGauge running on too many screens.
- Fixed a bug that made CPUGauge crash when the timer was not created (Fabien Coeurjoly).
- Small adjustment to localisation: Changed "Opacity" to "Visibility" and "Undurchsichtigkeit" to "Sichtbarkeit" in the german catalog.

Download CPUGauge V1.3 HERE
Posted By: Gelb. on 2009/8/28 0:24:00
MouseEyes are watching you prevaricate. AmigaZeux present at least someone to watch over you lonely people out there. With this harmless looking screenbar plugin that displays fun, user-configurable eyes that apparently look at and follow the mouse pointer no matter where it goes. But through this we can actually spy into your room, through your computer screen, and give details of your underwear to Genesi's guerilla marketing arm. This is secret information and you users won't know about it.

MouseEyes V1.0 released

Requirements: MorphOS 2.0 or higher


Download MouseEyes V1.0 HERE
Posted By: discreetfx. on 2009/8/28 0:23:44
Chicago, Illinois ‏ August 25th, 2009
For Immediate ReleaseOpen Video Toaster Now Available as a Downloadable ISO Image

Programmers have requested more complete and example code from Open Video Toaster. This has always been available via a $9.95 CD-ROM that was shipped by snail mail. Coders wanted something faster so in an effort to appease their instant gratification request DiscreetFX has now made this CD-ROM available via a instant down-loadable ISO image. The cost still remains $9.95 since this is a big file and our server is going to take a hit with lots of downloads. This change in policy should get the complete Amiga Video Toaster Flyer source to many more coders especially overseas programmers that never really got to enjoy the Video Toaster on their Amiga's.

Posted By: Daff. on 2009/8/28 0:22:57
The magazine Obligement have published a review of the new released version 2.3 of MorphOS.

The article in french : http://obligement.free.fr/articles/morphos23.php
The article in english (automatic translation) : http://translate.google.fr/translate‏u=http%3A%2F%2Fobligement.free.fr%2Farticles%2Fmorphos23.php&sl=fr&tl=en&hl=fr&ie=UTF-8
Posted By: Gelb. on 2009/8/23 21:39:32
MemoryGauge is a screenbar plugin for MorphOS and displays all kinds of memory information as a gauge in the screen title.

Requirements: MorphOS 2.0 or higher MemoryGauge V1.2 released
Posted By: Gelb. on 2009/8/23 21:39:24
CPUGauge is a screenbar plugin for MorphOS and displays the current CPU load as a smooth sliding gauge in the screen title.

Requirements: MorphOS 2.0 or higher CPUGauge V1.2 released
Posted By: Gelb. on 2009/8/19 5:51:14
MemoryGauge is a screenbar plugin for MorphOS and displays all kinds of memory information as a gauge in the screen title.

Requirements: MorphOS 2.0 or higher
MemoryGauge V1.0 released
Download MemoryGauge V1.0 HERE
Posted By: Stevo. on 2009/8/15 7:28:53
Press release: "Sick of MorphOS being so much faster than the rest‏ No‏ Well, CPUGauge will help you enjoy it to the max!

Besides this, CPUGauge is a screenbar plugin for MorphOS and displays the current CPU load as a smooth sliding gauge in the screen title. Requirements: MorphOS 2.x (a system that can unpack a small lha in less than four minutes.) Download CPUGauge V1.0 HERE."
Posted By: Daff. on 2009/8/11 19:13:44
The magazine Obligement published today a benchmark comparison of AmigaOS 4.1 and MorphOS 2.3 running on a Pegasos II. The overall comparisons is based on 20 benchmark categories, which include boot time, processor, 3D, USB, IDE hard disk, WarpOS emulation, 68k emulation, etc. No subjective comparison was made, all benchmarks are based strictly on numbers.

The article was written in French but very easy to understand. You may read it at http://obligement.free.fr/articles/amigaos41_vs_morphos23.php