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Posted By: AndreasM. on 2008/7/21 12:55:06
The german issues 44 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the magazines (amongst many other issues) online at http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10 .

The issue 73 has been released recently and is available in our online shop. Just now we work hard on issue 74.

You can order the german and english Issue 73 of Amiga Future in our online shop.

Amiga Future needs your support

We are looking for editors for the magazine. You should own a classic Amiga or Pegasos and know it's workings. Furthermore you should have some experience in writing reviews. As well as that, your native language has to be either German or English which you should be fluent in.

Please don't forget: The Amiga Future is a community project.

In addition we are still looking for translators for the magazine. Again your native language should be German or English and you should be fluent in reading/writing both of them.

Interested? Please contact us via mail at: Andreas@amigafuture.de

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: tokai. on 2008/7/17 12:40:57
A new version of OpenTTD 0.6 was just released for MorphOS.

OpenTTD is an open source clone of famous classic PC game 'Transport Tycoon Deluxe' with uncountable improvements and new features compared to the original.

For more information and screenshots, please read this Morphzone.org Thread.

Happy Tycoon'ing!
Posted By: discreetfx. on 2008/7/15 8:11:17
IMMEDIATE RELEASE : DiscreetFX Announcement

Open Video Toaster Instant Bounties

Chicago, Illinois ? July 14th, 2008 -- Visual FX company DiscreetFX LLC Inc., in order to stimulate development for the Video Toaster Flyer source code DiscreetFX is launching an Instant Bounty contest. What is an Instant Bounty? This is a bounty that is paid once a programmer has requested and been assigned a programming task for Open Video Toaster. This does take a little trust on our part since bounties are paid before coding even begins. Programmer past developments and applications will be taken into serious consideration and help gain them approval for OVT Instant Bounties. Programmers should review source code for the bounty in question before applying for consideration. Each development task for OVT will have set guidelines and coding time limits. <span style="font-weight: bold;">(Read more...)</span>


Posted By: ncafferkey. on 2008/7/13 19:45:36
Beta versions of prism2.device and etherlink3.device (a replacement for 3c589.device) that support PCMCIA cards under AmigaOS4 and MorphOS are now available for download. Thanks must go to Chris McGonagle for testing several versions of the OS4 drivers on a PPC-equipped A1200 as I don't have such hardware.

Be sure to install the provided 68k pccard.library in LIBS:. Further information about installation, compatible cards and contact details can be found in the older prism2 and 3c589 archives on Aminet.

Download here. Please report successes as well as failures - I need to know if the software is ready for a full release.
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2008/7/13 13:26:50
GammaMeterGammaMeter is a simple tool for measuring gamma coefficient of display devices. It uses luminance comparision method, so it does not need any external hardware. GammaMeter uses MUI, is localized and is distributed with source code on BSD license.

Download here..
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2008/7/5 19:30:59
Just 2 days have passed and Lucy has been updated once again!

This time we added options to ignore front and toolbar windows and windows just by their window title. Furthermore the documentation received an extensive overhaul and explains in detail what you can do with Lucy and its options.

Download Lucy V2.0 HERE
Posted By: ASiegel. on 2008/7/3 17:16:13
Based on the feedback on the newly released MorphOS 2.0, we have added a new Help Desk section to this website which covers solutions to various potential problems and answers to general questions. In case your problem or question is not listed, please sign up to our mailing list by following the instructions on the same page.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2008/7/3 16:58:48
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 16:51:22
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 17:01:09
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 :