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Posted By: amigadave. on 2010/11/4 9:10:15
Many people have asked me to write a show report about the recent AmiWest 2010 Show, from a MorphOS user's point of view, as I was one of the very few people that attended the show who primarily use MorphOS2.6 as my "Amiga" system of choice. (Please leave any arguments or flames about your opinion that MorphOS2.6 running on a Pegasos, Efika, or PPC Mac computer is not an "Amiga" for another time and place. Most members of THIS forum site regard any computer running MorphOS2.6 to be just as much an Amiga as any AmigaOne, SAM, AROS x86, or UAE x86 computer)

One of the many reasons I have not written an AmiWest 2010 Show report before today, is because there was so little to really tell that has not already been written on the many other Amiga forum sites...
Posted By: Papiosaur. on 2010/10/28 2:02:09
The website www.meta-morphos.org is pleased to announce the availability of Pack Ultimate 1.6.2 for MorphOS 2.6.

Please read the readme-file inside the archive before installing the pack.
Download: Installpack.lha(523 KB).
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/946.html. on 2010/10/17 14:49:28
After almost 3 years of development, Airsoft Softwair is very proud to announce <span style="font-weight: bold;">the long awaited third incarnation of our famous Hollywood Designer</span>. Hollywood Designer 3.0 is a multimedia authoring system that runs on top of Hollywood and <span style="font-weight: bold;">can be used to create all sorts of multimedia based applications</span>; for example presentations, slide shows, simple games, and programs. Thanks to Hollywood, all multimedia applications created using Hollywood Designer can be exported as stand-alone executables for the following systems: AmigaOS3, AmigaOS4, WarpOS, <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">MorphOS</span>, AROS (x86), Windows (x86), Mac OS X (PPC), Mac OS X (x86). <span style="font-weight: bold;">This is a feature that is truly unique in the Amiga world.</span>
Posted By: number6. on 2010/10/15 1:50:50
Now that we are a mere week away from travel day to Amiwest, I thought it would be a good idea to post the most recent information we have to date, concerning the show.
The information comes from multiple webpages and from AW thread postings.

Amiwest President's blog

The AW thread with all available info consolidated in post #1

The Broadcast information page


Posted By: Krashan. on 2010/10/13 8:04:13
ChocolateCastle is a tool for programmers used to generate skeleton source code of various MorphOS components. Version 0.7 adds a possibility to generate public Reggae classes. A complete class project is generated including a makefile and class descriptor. ChocolateCastle has been also localized (Polish translation available for now) and its GUI has been equipped with extensive bubble help. Documentation is updated as well. The program can be downloaded from our downloads section. Full source code is included.