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Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/1/10 16:49:40
The preview and reading trials of issue 52 (January/February 2005) have gone online.

This time we've tested Papyrus, the new Competition joystick, Amiga Classix 4, Boxikin, VIM and much more for you.

http://www.amigafuture.de
Posted By: geit. on 2005/1/5 15:39:28
Just a small note that a MorphOS native version of Meridian is released in the MorphZone download area.
Posted By: dholm. on 2004/12/27 5:39:49
It is now possible to register for PUSH2005. Like last year you will get a discount if you register. Registration does not imply that you have to come and if you fail to show up you will not be required to pay us anything. If you are planning to show up, please register so that we know how many tables to set up.
PUSH2005 registration
Posted By: Bifford. on 2004/12/25 10:10:59
Version 0.24 of SimpleMail released!

http://simplemail.sourceforge.net/index.php (Front Page)
http://simplemail.sourceforge.net/index.php?body=downloads (Downloads page)


The SimpleMail Team wishes you all a merry christmas and a happy new year! We hope you have fun with the new release!
Posted By: rms. on 2004/12/24 15:42:52
First, Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year 2005 to all MorphOS users!

Here is the VERY GOOD NEWS....
Pavel Kanzelsberger, the author of Pixel32, is doing a MorphOS port of his excellent and powerfull image editor. It's comparable to Photoshop in many ways and has all the features a high quality image editor should have...

The MorphOS specific version will be available by the beginning of 2005 and it is already possible to purchase it at:
http://pixel32.box.sk/

for the very reasonable price of USD 32.00. I'd like to encourage all MorphOS users who need professional image processing to consider purchasing Pixel32 and thereby to encourage the author in his developpement of this MorphOS port.

Also, as you can see on his website, the fee covers Pixel32 for several other platforms. Have a look on the website, it's really worth it!
Posted By: LT56. on 2004/12/24 15:36:11
"Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood" coming soon to the Pegasos.

"Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood", originally developed by Spellbound Entertainment for the PC, will soon continue its adventures on the Pegasos. The MorphOS version of Robin Hood has just reached the "first playable" stage on the Pegasos. A demoversion will be released soon and the game is expected to start shipping in QI/2005 for MorphOS.

About "Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood": You take on the role of the hero Robin Hood and also the roles of his faithful vassals and take them to the battle field against the nasty Prince John Lackland. In doing so you are able to enjoy the fabulous English landscape of 1190 as well as the giant castles and funny characters. The thrilling story is introduced by an award-winning introduction and transfers you directly into the hero's body with the first mission, in which you have to set the captive comrades free. Take up the battle against the oppressors and free the farmers from the Prince's reign! Be smart, be fast! Be Robin Hood!
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2004/12/21 18:20:15
We've received the Pegasos mousepad today.

It will be sent to all customers with a preorder today. And with a little luck you'll get it for the christmas tree.

In a few days we will offer also a pegasos sticker.


http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2004/12/3 16:05:33
In the onlienshop from APC&TCP you can now preorder our new Pegasos Mousepad.

The mouspad cost at the preoder Euro 7,20 + p+p.

http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2004/12/2 19:23:52
Based on the previously very good collaboration between the AmiATLAS Development Team and APC & TCP, the collaboration will be expanded in the near future.

So, for a short period, AmiATLAS can be ordered at a special price in the new online shop of APC & TCP.

[1] http://www.amiatlas.net
[2] http://www.apc-tcp.de


(More information in the Read More link page.)
Posted By: Trizt. on 2004/11/27 15:58:29
Tech Source's Timothy Miller wrote in to the Linux Kernel Mailing List last month to pitch his idea for a graphics card specifically for open source systems.

Now the project has got green lights and posted more information at the newsgroups.