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Posted By: Templario. on 2014/2/6 9:12:04
Available to download the ISO-CD with altmost all Morgue Soft's software made during these last 20 years.
Games, Tool, Programs, all for AmigaOS 2.x, Amiga OS3.x, Amiga OS4.x, MorphOS, AROS, WarpOS, Windows, MacOS x86, the Morgue Soft's history in these 20 years with all Amiga classic games and tools.

FilePoke, AmiKiss, Eye Viewer, Strip Fighter, SirenaPlayer, V.A.M.P., JackPot Series, icons, guides and much more, available here: http://www.morguesoft.eu or to this direct link:
http://uploaded.net/file/fbwvfemg

20 Years from Morgue Soft Ltd.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2014/2/3 12:36:44
Today, DigiBooster 3 has been released for MorphOS. DigiBooster 3 is available on CD-ROM and as download in our Online-shop http://www.amigashop.org. You can find more information about DigiBooster 3 on the official support website http://www.digibooster.de.
Posted By: Develin. on 2014/1/27 17:12:00
OnyxSoft is releasing two software updates!
SnapIT, ZoomIT.pobj
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/4037.html. on 2014/1/21 1:04:20
The Recursion 2014 Computer Fair takes place at King Edward Vi School, Stratford-upon-Avon on Saturday 15 February. Free admission to all. Doors open at 11.00

The list of exhibitors has been updated: check out here and here for details.
Posted By: saib0t. on 2014/1/18 6:59:04
MorphOS Nordic presents a new interview. This time it's Guido "Geit" Mersmann that's being interviewed. For additional information about his software projects and Geit@Home events, please visit his website: www.geit.de

Can you write a short presentation of yourself for people that don't know you?
Well, I am Guido Mersmann, aka Geit, 43 years old and I live in Hörstel, Germany. I started developing as a boy in 1983 (AFAIR).

Can you tell us a bit about your computer history?
I got my first computer for Christmas. It was a Busch2090, which probably no one will actually know. It is a 4 Bit Computer with a Texas Instruments processor. Quite limited with a system memory capable of keeping 256 CPU commands. Each command has 3 nibbles, so it had the astonishing capacity of 384 bytes of system memory. A few years later I got a C64, where my projects got a little bigger.