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Posted By: Darth_X. on 2005/11/14 18:56:16
The OpenAladdin4D site has been quiet for a good while due to several things. Initially we ran into a minor glitch with our donation system, which was easily fixed, then...

Katrina hit. We really stopped thinking about Aladdin 4D and we worried about all those people and participated in giving what we could to the people there and the groups that were helping them. Then more storms hit. When we finally did think of Aladdin 4D again, we realized it wasn't a good time to ask for donations on an Open Source project.

Time has passed, we've all done our parts for our fellow people, but now it's time to relaunch.

Even better - we've got news!
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/11/14 18:55:46
APC&TCP is proud to announce the worldwide distribution of MED Soundstudio 2.

MED Soundstudio 2 is the official successor of the world famous OctaMED Soundstudio v1.03c and there may be a version available for MorphOS sometime in the future.
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: kiero. on 2005/11/6 5:30:25
Descent:Freespace2 for MorphOS....
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/11/6 5:28:56
Today the issue 57 (november/december 2005) of the Amiga Future has been released.

This means that all subscriptions and single orders have been brought to the postal office today.

This issue contains reports for almost all sectors. So we have reviewed Apache for Amiga, MorphOS on PowerUP and Amiga Forever 2005 Premium Edition thoroughly.

Hoever we didn't forget about games like Wild Flyin (with interview), Battle for Wesnoth or Truson.

Of course there is a variety of specials like TroikaNG, Amiga 1200 in a car, a report about the Games Convention and a programming workshop.

But these are only a few of the articles.
Posted By: rhino. on 2005/11/2 15:41:02
The much anticipated issue 22 of Total Amiga Magazine has now gone to print, if you haven't subscribed yet, here's what you are missing out on in this, filled to bursting point, issue....
Posted By: ironfist. on 2005/10/31 21:12:55
A new version of the Pegasos Rescue CD Project Mupper has been released. It has reached version 1.0 and the name Xtreme Makeover Edition. This one includes X.org, Mozilla Firefox and a few GUI applications like QTParted. GTK2+ Toolkits, QT and complete GCC was added. All previous filesystems like ASFS are still supported. To make things easier for you Kudzu Hardware Detection is also included.
Another major feature is WiFi support for your WiFi PCI card. Supported WiFi chips are Atmel, MadWifi and Prism.
Mupper is based on the Gentoo Linux 2.6.13 kernel.

If you like this project, please support Mikael Karlsson with a few Euros.

Mupper Official Website
Download (ISO 331 MB)
Posted By: guruman. on 2005/10/31 20:16:19
Paolo 'the Alien' Cattani and Alassoft released the full version of Virtual Grand Prix 2 for MorphOS FREE OF CHARGE!
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/10/27 1:34:47
You can find the preview and trial of the Amiga Future 57 (November/December 2005) online.

In this issue we have articles for all sectors. So we have reviewed Apache for the Amiga, MorphOS on PowerUP or the Amiga Forever Premium Edition.

But also games like Wild Flyin, Battle for Wesnoth or Truson we haven't forgotten.

Of course there is again a huge selection of specials about the TroikaNG, Amiga 1200 in a car, a report about the Games Convention and a deloping workshop.

But these are of course truly not all articles.


Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/10/19 20:38:21
Patric Klöter wrote:

I was too busy the last weeks to keep my Amiga website uptodate. Because of
this I make the following announcement: The articles of the Commodore Amiga
Information Source will be transferred into the Amiga Future website.
Posted By: kiero. on 2005/10/15 22:16:07
Hexen2 for MorphOS...