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Posted By: ASiegel. on 2009/11/30 4:40:37
Ralph Schmidt announced in the MorphZone forums that MorphOS will soon include support for Apple's PowerMac G4 range of computers. While they are not as compact and portable as Mac Minis, they are often more affordable (compared to 1.5 Ghz Mac Mini models), can be faster (1.8 Ghz G4) and offer far superior expandability options to all power users who need them.
Posted By: ChrisH. on 2009/11/27 15:09:00
PortablE r5 released (now runs on MorphOS)
A new version of PortablE has been released. PortablE is an AmigaE compiler, written from scratch in E, and able to compile itself. It supports Windows, Amiga OS3, OS4, AROS & MorphOS.
Posted By: kas1e. on 2009/11/12 12:51:34
http://vague.lorraine-design.com

Diskmag about demoscene and coding on/for Amiga and Amiga-like computers.

"The Vague" is the first multiplatform Warp3D-based Amiga diskmag ever!
Posted By: IKE. on 2009/11/12 12:49:45
A MorphOS Development Wiki has been established.

The goal of this Wiki is to collect and provide development information for everyone who is interested in developing software for MorphOS primarily in the C/C++ language and APIs.

For those familiar with Tiki Wiki, you are aware of it's (overwhelming at times) power. Therefore, a second goal of this site, is to provide a clean, cut down Wiki that is easy to navigate and with minimal distracting bells and whistles. In most cases many features will not be included on the site if they exist in other places, for instance, Forums will take advantage of synergies that already exist in the MorphOS community (i.e. MorphZone). Other programming language Wiki's already have been established such as Python and FreePascal, etc.

Please consider registering and contributing your knowledge so that we can grow the MorphOS developer base:

http://www.ezcyberspace.com/mos-dev/

Thanks,
IKE
Posted By: Yomgui. on 2009/11/10 15:45:02
Guillaume - Yomgui - ROGUEZ has released the Python language port in 2.5.4 version.

To celebrate that, he also released a Python module name PyMUI that give an easy way to develop MUI user interface, directly in Python scripts, like WxPython does for external example. And it's not finished: to celebrate PyMUI, a Proof-Of-Concept named Gribouillis is also released by the same author.Gribouillis a (currently) simple drawing application with the special feature to not limit your drawing in size: borderless painting.‏ And to celebrate Gribouillis... no, that's quite enough for nowPython 2.5.4, PyMUI and Gribouillis released

So, get all the related installation instructions and downlad the respective archives on his development wiki page (translated in English) that can be found at the following address:

http://www.yomgui.fr/yiki/doku.php/en:dev:start

EnjoyPython 2.5.4, PyMUI and Gribouillis released