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Posted By: AndreasM. on 2008/7/3 14:58:48
The Amiga Future 73 (July/August 2008) has been released. This means that all subscriptions, pre-orders and dealer supplies have been shipped. Now it's out of our hands and up to the postal service when the magazine actually gets to you. In this issue you'll find recent reviews of OWB, MySpellChecker, Sputnik, Deneb and lots more. Needless to say the specials like Game Endings or a report about Jagged are also in this issue. Also in the magazine, we have an interview with the makers of NatAmi and Thilo K?hler.
You can find a more detailed description of the full content at: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=article&k=2649

Amiga Future is available as a German and English print magazine directly from the editorial office and also through some Amiga dealers. Amiga Future is also available as a single issue or by subscription, each with or without a cover CD.

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2008/7/3 14:51:22
UPDATE: The software has been updated. Please download the latest version.

#amigazeux is pleased to release Lucy for MorphOS 2.0.

Lucy is a small commodity that uses one of the new features of MorphOS 2.0 and makes currently inactive and / or unfocussed windows translucent, depending on its operation mode.

Please note that Lucy requires MorphOS 2.0 and enabled 3D Layers.
Posted By: Daff. on 2008/7/2 15:01:09
The following articles have been added to the website of the French Amiga/MorphOS magazine Obligement (http://obligement.free.fr) during the last two months :
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2008/6/30 20:54:23
The MorphOS development is proud to announce the public release of the much anticipated version 2.0 of MorphOS. For an overview of the included new features and updates, please read our release notes. A description of the hardware requirements and installation procedures can be found here. A free time-limited demo version is available on this page.

MorphOS 2.0 - Public Release
Posted By: Krashan. on 2008/6/29 15:51:15
AppendDate is a small shell tool adding current (or shifted by specified number of days) date to the filename or directory name. It allows for total control over the appended date and time format. May be useful for managing logs or other periodically generated data.