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Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/7/5 18:02:13
Issue 67 of the Amiga Future (July/August 2007) is out now.

Posted By: tokai. on 2007/6/25 15:16:35
Shuffle is an addictive implementation of the famous Sliding Block Puzzle, often also known as 15 Puzzle and will challenge you for months.

The update of Shuffle is available for all registered users. The update adds new functions and fixes a few smaller issues. Registered users can download the archive from the Shuffle Download Area.

Note: check "Read More" for a list of changes and a new video
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/6/25 15:09:49
The german issues 54 and 62 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .
The issue 66 has been released recently and is available in our online shop. Just now we work hard on issue 67.

No. 67 will be the first Amiga Future issue being published in German and English.

We ask all interested users to order issue 67 as soon as possible because we'll print only the preordered amount plus a small reserve.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: tokai. on 2007/6/19 15:14:50
Shuffle is an addictive implementation of the famous Sliding Block Puzzle, often also known as 15 Puzzle. The goal is to slide randomly arranged tiles back to their home position. A level is solved when all tiles are arranged back into correct order.

Features:

  • Many different challenges and almost 40 levels.
  • Award-winning raytracing graphics.
  • Fully animated tile sliding and shuffling.
  • Slide multiple tiles at the same time.
  • 100% multitasking friendly MUI GUI.
  • Cool sound effects (needs Reggae).
  • English and German localization.


Shuffle is available for purchase at http://www.binaryriot.org/shuffle/.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/6/19 15:13:47
The german issues 38 and 52 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/6/19 15:13:24
Today you can find the preview and the excerpts of the Amiga Future 67 (July/August 2007) online.

This is the first issue being released in English language as well.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/6/19 15:12:57
To speed up some projects in development, APC&TCP is searching for programmers with good or very good knowledge in 68k assembler and very important C, and even C++. Experiences in audio/video/graphics sector are explicit needed! GUI design is done via ReAction and/or MUI, some things even with old GadTools. We need some genius for AmigaOS3 and OS4. MorphOS isnt a drawback ofcourse. Payment done after agreement!

Andreas@apc-tcp.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: DJBase. on 2007/6/5 2:30:50
We are happy to announce the availability of Jabberwocky V1.7 for
AmigaOS 3.x, AmigaOS4.x and MorphOS.
Posted By: amigaguy. on 2007/5/30 16:24:26
Bill Buck has agreed to join an IRC session on the 3rd of June to answer some of the questions you might have.

Visit amigaweb.net for more info on the time and place.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2007/5/30 16:24:19
The german issues 39 and 51 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .
The issue 66 has been released recently and is available in our online shop. Just now we work hard on issue 67.

No. 67 will be the first Amiga Future issue being published in German and English.

We ask all interested users to order issue 67 as soon as possible because we'll print only the preordered amount plus a small reserve.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de