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Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/7/22 19:43:50
Corto has created a new website, based on an idea floating around the MorphZone forums for some time, the PNG Icon Project.

This project is intended to be a searchable index of PNG icons, that will also allow users to submit requests and authors to upload icons. The site is young, with much room to grow, so give the PIP site a visit, suggestions, but most of all -- submit your icons!

PIP Website
Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/7/19 15:18:17
Pegasos Hungary has been awarded the best of the web for Q2 2004 by Genesi.

Source: MorphOS-News
Link: Pegasos.hu
Posted By: Zola. on 2004/7/18 17:14:29
Issue 36, The Court of King Arthur is ready and waiting for you. Many platforms are covered in this issue including Linux, Amiga and PC.

If you are using Linux based machine better read Mr. Uries excellent report on F-Prot a virus checker (can never be to careful).

The Crypt
Posted By: Targhan. on 2004/7/17 17:08:29
Titan computer have updated their Papyrus Office website with a new English version.

Titan can be found HERE.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2004/7/16 5:30:41
An English Interview with DiscreetFX has been published on the AmigaWorld Homepage.

Also, a German translation can be found at the homepage of the Amiga Future.

http://www.amigafuture.de/interactive/interview/discreetfx.php

http://www.amigafuture.de
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2004/7/14 19:04:20
The APC&TCP homepage has received a big update today. There have been many small HTML related bugs eliminated and there is some overall improvement.

Besides that the retail price of Crossfire II has been cut to 29.90 euros.
Posted By: timofonic. on 2004/7/13 7:42:51
BBRV announced on the forums that online ordening is back.

http://www.pegasosppc.com/store.php

At this moment seems that only Pegasos II G4 and ODW are available.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2004/7/12 14:57:06
Today the issue #49 (July/August) of the Amiga Future has been released.

Beside the AmigaOS 4 Pre-Release review we have also a review of the Hardware-Assistent, Hollywood-Designer, Amiga Forever 6.0, Open Transport Tycoon and of course LGeneral this time.

http://www.amigafuture.de
Posted By: Bifford. on 2004/7/10 20:01:03
The latest issue of Total Amiga has come back from the printers and has been posted to subscribers across the world who should begin to receive their magazines early next week.
Posted By: MorphDelf. on 2004/7/7 18:41:17
www.AmigaWorld.org, the online magazine, now features an ongoing MorphOS 1.4 guide.

Select "Readmore" to see AmigaWorld.org's letter to the community.