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Posted By: Krashan. on 2010/9/3 18:31:44
ChocolateCastle is a template source code generator for MUI and Reggae classes. Current version generates C sources for internal classes, linked with the main program. The class skeleton code is customized with nice, MUI based graphical interface. Generating Reggae classes is a new feature of version 0.6. The program is distributed with source code and may be downloaded from the download section.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2010/9/3 18:31:21
The English and German issue 86 (September/October 2010) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been released today and can be ordered directly at the editorial office and the Amiga dealers.

<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Content</span>: Reviews of A/Nes Pro, Gianas Return, <span style="font-weight: bold;">MorphOS 2.5</span>, Timberwolf and many more. Interview with Petro Tyschtschenko, report of Amiga Event Essen, report of VCF UK, workshops and much more. A more detailed description of content and excerpts can be found at the Amiga Future hompepage.
Posted By: amigadave. on 2010/9/2 14:40:47
For the third year in a row I will be demonstrating the latest version of MorphOS2.x at the AmiWest 2010 Show in October. This year I will have four computers running MorphOS2.5 (or greater), including my Efika (which I am working on putting in a new and interesting case w/monitor), 1.5GHz G4 MacMini, 1.25GHz G4 eMac, and Dual 1.25GHz G4 MDD PowerMac. I have also been asked to run the Amiga Game Competition again for this year's AmiWest 2010 Show and have decided to donate the 1.25GHz G4 eMac running the demo version of MorphOS2.5 as the grand prize to the winner of the competition. So, if you like playing Amiga games and can make it to Sacramento, CA in October, come to AmiWest 2010 Show and have a chance to win yourself a 1.25GHz eMac to run MorphOS on.

I hope to see some of you at the show, please introduce yourself.

David W. Morris
aka AmigaDave
Efficient by Design
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2010/9/2 5:32:55
Carsten Siegner has released the first public version of Magical Ink, a new vector paint application for MorphOS 2.5. The software can import OpenOffice Draw, Microsoft Word (97), SVG documents as well as common text and bitmap graphics files. Currently, it can also export to the PDF, SVG, PNG and EPS file formats.

The software requires at least MorphOS 2.5 or higher, antiword-0.37 (for Word95 Import), fonts from an OWB installation, a screen size of at least 1024x768 or higher and a bare minimum of 100 MB of memory. Please note that, not unlike OWB, the software may have to create a font cache on the first run which may take several minutes.

Link: Download
Posted By: Daff. on 2010/9/2 5:25:53
The following articles have been added to the website of the French Amiga / MorphOS magazine Obligement during the past two months : A news summary for July / August 2010, a review of Fortis, a review of Giana's Return and, last but not least, a review of IceFileSystem 1.13.