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Posted By: gaz_god. on 2006/4/30 6:40:43
AmiRevival aims to be the premier Amiga Show in the UK, and with that in mind we have booked a large, technology orientated venue right in the centre of Scunthorpe. We hope to be able to draw some high calibre exhibitors and maybe even one or 2 VIP's. Please check out our Exhibitors section to see who have already agreed to exhibit, and please check back regulally as we are willing to do all in our power to make this show the best we possibly can. As well as this there will be a Raffle, and several games competitions going on.


Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/4/30 6:39:36
Since today you can find the preview and try-outs of the Amiga Future #60 online.

The issue is going to be available on 5th May 2006 and will be available directly from the editorial office and some Amiga dealers.

Besides a brand new review of CygnusEd 5, the Amiga Emulation Box and Retro Classix you can find of course many other articles in this issue.

On the cover CD you can find besides the full versions of StormC, Wendetta, Larry and the Robbery of the Ardies, Antispyrel and TinToy Adventure the unreleased game Dragons Kingdom aswell as the newest version of AmiKit.
As a very special bonus we have included some music tracks by Andreas Stürmer in the MP3 format on the cover CD.

A deeper description of contents and try-outs can be found here: http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=article&k=568

Please notice that we celebrate a small anniversary. The first person who sends us an email (redaktion@amigafuture.de Subject: "Jubiläum") telling what is meant by that will receive a trial subscription of the Amiga Future for free beginning with the issue 59. And no, we don't celebrate the "#60". :)
(the judges' decision is final, editors of the Amiga Future aren't allowed to take part and so on...)

http://www.amigafuture.de
http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/4/30 6:39:13
The official Support-Forum for CygnusEd 5 are now online.

http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/viewforum.php?f=25
Posted By: Visitor. on 2006/4/19 15:17:42
APC&TCP is proud to announce that it has taken the distribution of the well known text editor CygnusEd.

CygnusEd will be able to run on the classic Amiga and AmigaOS 4. A version supporting MorphOS is planned.

In only a few weeks the program will be available.

The support homepage for CygnusED will be online in a few days aswell.

http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: ironfist. on 2006/4/2 10:07:07
Joint Dual-EFIKA (2.0) Webserver Evaluation Venture
Posted By: warface. on 2006/4/2 10:03:46
Pavel Fedin vel Sonic, the author of TCP/IP stack for MorphOS has been interviewed by PPA (Polish Amiga News Portal).

Read it here.
Posted By: CISC. on 2006/3/31 6:10:24
Some MorphOS services will be periodically offline during the next few days due to restructuring of a few machines as well as relocation...
Posted By: Darkhawk. on 2006/3/31 6:06:49
We, the Amiga demogroup IRIS have just released the newest issue of the well-known chartmag 'the Eurochart'. This time we have released it for 6 platforms, and we have some massive content in it.

However, you might be especially interested in the fact that IRIS has now made it possible for any MOS/AOS4 owner to make his own diskmagazine! The diskmag engine can be used freely by anyone wishing to do so, as long as you give out the proper credits.

If you are interested in setting up a MOS/AOS4 electronic magazine, get in touch with Chris Dragan at: chris@dragan.name.

For downloading the Eurochart, go to www.eurochart.dk
Posted By: lugduweb. on 2006/3/31 6:05:52
A forum is now opened for the Pegasos book. Its aim is to centralize remarks about it (technical, translation errors, suggestion of articles or updates... etc ...).

That should let more people to participate.
Don't hesitate to use it !

It's here : http://wikipeg.free.fr/forum
Posted By: discreetfx. on 2006/3/23 18:54:07
In an effort to raise even more money for AmiZilla to motivate programmers trying to win the contest AmiZilla now supports AdSense and adds those dollars to the booty.

If you have a few minutes please goto http://www.amizilla.net and click on some of our sponsers and look at what they are offering. Your pay for click dollars will be added to the contest. Donations to AmiZilla now stand @ $10,269.27. Bill (tekmage) Borsari got the booty just over $10,000 with his large donation so will be able to get any software product from DiscreetFX for free. Thanks everyone for your efforts to get FireFox/Mozilla running on /MorphOS/Amiga OS/AROS.

Best regards

DiscreetFX Team
Posted By: magnetic. on 2006/3/21 1:11:31
Magnetic Systems the first North American Pegasos dealer is moving to LA and is blowing out Pegasos inventory! Here is your chance to pic up some upgrades for your Pegasos.

Posted By: lugduweb. on 2006/3/21 1:05:14
The new version (V1.5) of the Pegasos book is available at WikiPeg.

This version includes big updates on Pegasos and MorphOS chapters (installation, ambient, network, software dev), also as new chapters (processor card, ODW, MorphUP, MOSNet).

The Pegasos book can also be downloaded as a MorphUP package in the various available languages :
http://wikipeg.free.fr/morphup/ThePegasosBook.pmi
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/3/17 20:16:10
APC&TCP is proud to announce that it has taken the distribution of the "Amiga-Guru-Book".

The over 500 pages thick book in German edition is available now in the APC&TCP online shop due to the cooperation with Ralph Babel.

http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: discreetfx. on 2006/3/17 20:15:40
The AmiZilla contest is almost $10,000 US! Programmers and students are hard at work porting this application. To give them more incentive and to push the contest beyond $10K DiscreetFX will be giving away a free product to the donator that gets it over the $10,000 mark. The winner will be able to choose any DiscreetFX product they want for Amiga, MorphOS, Mac OS X or even TriCaster! Any DiscreetFX software product we offer will be available to the winner. The Amiga/MorphOS needs this browser to be successful and more mainstream. An OS without a robust modern browser is like a day without sunshine. AmiZilla website is here.

http://www.amizilla.net

Best regards

DiscreetFX Team
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2006/3/9 18:23:17
On the Amiga Future Homepage you can read now the old issue 11-14 from the german mag, too.

http://www.amigafuture.de/forum/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=10

http://www.amigafuture.de