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Posted By: Gofromiel. on 2005/8/24 17:51:44
Thanks to Guillaume ROGUEZ, the first MorphOS port of Feelin is finaly available here. Enjoy !
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/1154.html. on 2005/8/24 17:51:24
For the sixth time, we start our event 'Tamar needs new land!'.

Once again, all of Tamar has been settled, and new land has to be found for new realms.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/8/24 17:50:45
Since today you can find the preview and tryout for the Amiga Future issue 56 (September/October 2005) online. Again we have many interesting reports in this issue for you. But look yourself at the preview:

http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=article&k=350

Reviews: Pixel32
Posted By: ironfist. on 2005/8/20 17:51:46
In the latest edition of the Brittish magazine LinuxUser there is an interview with Bill and Raquel about the Pegasos and the PowerPC. Pegasos.org is also mentioned:

... See ReadMore!
Posted By: LT56. on 2005/8/16 15:31:15
Runesoft (formerly EPIC Interactive) at Games Convention

Runesoft Entertainment will be presenting games at this years edition of Games Convention in Leipzig, which will last from 17.8.-21.8.
Posted By: Bifford. on 2005/8/2 17:46:56
Total Amiga Magazine has now shipped several days ahead of schedule.
This means that most of our subscribers will have their Magazine today or tomorrow.

Issue 21 features an update on the Morphos & Ambient situation, Interviews with Andreas Falkenhahn Author of Hollywood and Sebastian Bauer authour of SimpleMail.

Plus Reviews of Hollywood Designer for OS4, Audio Evolution 4, and Tutorials on Ken's Icons, C Programming and much much more!
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/8/1 15:00:00
Since today you can read two other issues of the Amiga Future online.

You can find the issues in the sub-section "Amiga Future Hefte" in our new article database.

http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10
Posted By: ironfist. on 2005/7/27 20:39:23
Sun covers a featured story today about the growing OpenSolaris community. Genesi is mentioned and Bill and Raquel are quoted. From the story: "We predict that in the long run [the] OpenSolaris [project] will contribute more to the IT universe than [Microsoft] Windows or GNU/Linux," say pilot members Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck, general managers of Genesi, a leading provider of PowerPC-based computing products. "It will take time, but backed up by a consistent corporate strategy, Java [technology], the Sun Grid, and a pantheon of bloggers, Sun is destined 'to boldly go where no one has gone before.'"
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/7/26 18:30:39
Herologic?  Be sure to keep your eye on this new website that may provide clues about upcoming Pegasos/ODW based projects with the Freescale label.  Logic? No, HeroLogic!
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/7/22 15:29:17
Genesi is pleased to announce USB 2.0 and smartcard support is being added to the ODW. Genesi will resell the Exsys and Athena products respectively.

PegasosPPC.com