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Posted By: MaaG. on 2006/11/29 6:30:03
On my home-page (http://www.mguc.republika.pl) you find new releace AutoDocReader (apps to show any developer files).
What's new?
- new history window,
- add simple amiguide support,
- new CLI startup option (show selected function in opened file)
- fixed some bugs.

Archive contents native version for MorphOS, AmigaOS3.x and AROS.
Posted By: Darth_X. on 2006/11/28 12:07:09
From the site of the author of 'gaia', an attempt to reverse engineer Google Earth..

"25 November 2006, I've got the letter from Michael Jones, the Chief Technologist of Google Earth, Google Maps, and Google Local search, requesting to cease reverse engineering and improper usage of licensed data that Google Earth use. I understand and respect Google's position on the case, so I've removed all downloads from this page and we ask everybody who have ever downloaded gaia 0.1.0 and prior versions to delete all files concerned with the project, which include source code, binary files and image cache (~/.gaia)."

http://gaia.serezhkin.com/
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/436.html. on 2006/11/28 12:04:31
OULU, FINLAND - November 23rd, 2006 - <span style="color: rgb(153, 0, 0);">Finnish Amiga Users Group holds its Christmas meeting</span> in Oulu, Finland on Saturday, November 25th. The event is free for anyone interested in Amiga, the last great home computer. Admittance is free of charge and refreshments will be available.
Posted By: Dietmar. on 2006/11/26 5:22:04
SimpleCat is a program for maintaining catalogs (tanslations). It offers more features than the cat program of the AmigaOS and MorphOS SDK: Powerful import and export functions, validity checks and a graphical user interface make the life of developers easier and the program first choice for translators. The add-on for Cubic integrates SimpleCat into the interface of the development environment, with syntax highlighting for translations and clickable log files. SimpleCat was developed by Guido Mersman and the latest version is included with kind permission of the author.
Posted By: MorphOS_Team. on 2006/11/23 11:15:29
23.11.2006

The MorphOS Team is pleased to announce that the next public release of MorphOS will support the EFIKA. MorphOS is a lightweight and flexible operating system and EFIKA is a low-power and silent miniature mainboard based on the Freescale PPC5200.

MorphOS Team On EFIKA Support

Best regards,
MorphOS Team