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Posted By: guruman. on 2006/6/4 1:54:15
Codex Alpe Adria 2006, the friendly alternative computing event, will take place in five weeks in Udine, which is within a one-hour drive from three airports, as well as from the Alps, beaches, Venice, Trieste, Austria, Slovenia and other beautiful locations. Florence, Milan, Salzburg and other popular tourist destinations, as well as major shopping malls (open on Sunday), are within easy reach, also for day trips from the event.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/5/26 21:08:57
There have been put around 15 new full versions on the download section of the Amiga Future homepage. We wish lots of fun with it.

If someone should know license holders of commercial games and applications or even is reading this it would be nice to get in contact via email. Of course we want to put a lot of more full versions in long term on the Amiga Future homepage.

If someone wanted to write descriptions for all those downloads (in English and German) we would be grateful to get in contact. We are too busy to do it ourselves.

At this point we want to remind that many old issues of the Amiga Future are available in our online shop beginning with just 1 Euro and that issue 59 is nearly sold off.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: marcik. on 2006/5/26 21:08:35
Details, as always here - http://khtml.ppa.pl/index_en.php
Posted By: Piru. on 2006/5/26 21:07:56
VICE (C64, C128, VIC20, PET, PLUS4 and CBM-II emulator) has finally been ported to OS3.x, MorphOS and AROS. Unfortunately the initial MorphOS version was close to unusable due to numerous bugs. I fixed most of these bugs and got VICE to work somewhat.

Get current build of VICE for MorphOS from http://www.iki.fi/sintonen/vice/
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/5/21 4:16:34
On http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 you can read the old issue 55 and 56 from the german print-mag Amiga Future.

http://www.amigafuture.de
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/5/14 4:51:39
Today we upload all issues from the german Diskmag NoCover. You can download the 125 issues on http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/downloads.php .

http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: itix. on 2006/5/14 1:16:45
After years of development we are proud to bring you yet another minor update of the bastion of backup software available on the planet.
Posted By: zerohero. on 2006/5/12 17:11:17
To reflect the recent changes in the SDK all binaries have been recompiled and repackaged. This also allowed for C++ support to be included. MorphOS SDK was updated with the latest libnix update as well. Binaries for i686-cygwin and i686-linux provided on ( http://www.zerohero.se/cross/mos.html  ). Thank you to Sigbjørn Skjæret and Gunther Nikl for their work on this.

There were also some small changes in the AmigaOS 3.9 NDK, new proto/ and inline/ includes were generated and are now included in the archive. Get them at ( http://www.zerohero.se/cross/os3.html  ).

Regards,
Joachim Birging
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/5/12 17:00:31
Since today you can find some full versions in the download section of the Amiga Future homepage for free download. The Amiga Future has many licences for full versions. These will #be published irregularly on our homepage.

We start with around 25 full versions online.

Furthermore many issues of the Amiga Future are available for a heavily reduced price.

http://www.amigafuture.de
Posted By: Visitor. on 2006/5/7 12:42:44
It is done!

Finally, after 8 months of work, we are proud to present Tales of Tamar in HiRES 2D!

The new client of our massively multiplayer strategy and roleplaying game is running at a resolution of 1024*768 with double buffering in 15 bit, 16 and 32 bit, as well as the usual 640*480/8 bit.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/5/5 3:36:08
Today the 50th issue of the Amiga Future (#60 May/June 2006) has been released.

This means that all subscriptions and preorders have been brought to the postal office today.

If you wonder why it's the 50th issue but the issue has the number 60: The first issue of the Amiga Future has been distributed by the ICP Verlag. Because of some terms of distribution this issue had to carry the number 11.

The magazine can be obtained directly at the editorial office in the APC&TCP online shop and also some Amiga dealers.


Posted By: mailman. on 2006/5/4 16:57:56
AmiGG is an instant messenger application which can handle Gadu-Gadu protocol (Gadu-Gadu protocol is widely spreaded in Poland). Right now AmiGG may not be useful for many of you but pretty soon plugin system will be implemented and another protocols will be supported (Jabber, Tlen (also known in Poland) and more).

Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/5/2 14:58:47
To celebrate this we have decided to push down the prices of many APC&TCP products in the online shop permanently.

APC&TCP is more active than ever. CygnusEd 5 is right before its release and also the release of MED Soundstudio 2 is coming closer and closer.
Posted By: HammerD. on 2006/4/30 6:41:11
I am happy to announce the release version of the updated Remote Desktop client for MorphOS! This version adds a number of significant improvments to the client. A few highlights:

-Based on the latest code base, version 1.4.1 adding a number of improvements
-Connection Bar now available in Full Screen mode for easy screen swapping
-Persistant Cache option - will cache upto 20 MB of data for increased performance, especially over slow links or the Internet
-Slow mouse/no mouse option - will significantly reduce mouse data (to improve performance)
-Bug fixes and other enhancements (see changelog on HD-Zone)

This updated version is available immediately to those users who have donated to support the project. (In fact, they already have it!)

Please help support the development and make a donation. If you have already donated, we sincerely thank you for supporting the project!

Please visit HD-Zone to donate.

Thank you!
Posted By: gaz_god. on 2006/4/30 6:40:43
AmiRevival aims to be the premier Amiga Show in the UK, and with that in mind we have booked a large, technology orientated venue right in the centre of Scunthorpe. We hope to be able to draw some high calibre exhibitors and maybe even one or 2 VIP's. Please check out our Exhibitors section to see who have already agreed to exhibit, and please check back regulally as we are willing to do all in our power to make this show the best we possibly can. As well as this there will be a Raffle, and several games competitions going on.