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Posted By: discreetfx. on 2005/4/22 17:01:25
Do you miss Video Toaster User, Newtekniques and or NewtekPro?

Now you no longer have to!

NewsTek Issue # 1 is already available

http://discreetfx.com/NewsTek.html

1. What is NewsTek?

Answer: NewsTek is a Digital LifeStyle Magazine/Zine that focuses on Newtek products, the digital lifestyle and just a dash of Amiga/MorphOS.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/4/15 13:50:47
Pegasos Mousepads are now available! You can order the Mousepads in the Onlineshop from APC&TCP.

All preorders were dispatched today.

http://www.apc-tcp.de/indexe.html
Posted By: magnetic. on 2005/4/15 3:32:30
Magnetic Systems NYC is proud to announce hardware specials for Pegasos (and Amiga1) computers. This is a Spring Sale and is especially advantegous for European customers due to the exchange rate.

Some of the items are Rare and this is a good chance to get them.

http://www.magneticsystemsnyc.com
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/1498.html. on 2005/4/6 15:11:27
The FastIcon has released a set of icons from their artist, Dirceu Veiga: "Sweet System", which contains 12 freeware icons.

The collection was inspired by the sweet look and feel of baby rooms artwork and is available for Mac OS X, Windows XP and Linux. (For MorphOS, simply rename #?.png from the Linux version to #?.info...)

Download Icons
Posted By: HammerD. on 2005/4/5 16:55:57
Please fill out this short Survey so we can better understand who is using the Remote Desktop client for Amiga OS 3.x, 4.x and MorphOS. Any personal information that you choose to supply will be held in strict confidence any not given to any 3rd party company. The only information that will be disclosed is statistical information on the number of users of Remote Desktop and what type of computer systems they are using or plan to use (Questions 1-7).
Thank you!

Sincerely,

The Remote Desktop Team
Posted By: MorphOS_Team. on 2005/4/1 0:24:36
The MorphOS Team is happy to announce a new registration website for its user
support services, namely mailing lists and the MorphOS download portal.

If you are a MorphOS user and did not receive the download instructions for the
MorphOS 1.4.4 update, you are not subscribed to the MorphOS [info] mailing list.
We suggest to visit http://support.morphos-team.net/ and follow the instructions.
Please note that once the registration process is complete, you are not
automatically subscribed to the mailing lists. This requires additional steps.

There are currently two mailing lists available. One is open for general
discussion of MorphOS-related matters and another is specifically used to post
MorphOS announcements and user information. Instructions on how to join either
or both of these lists will be mailed to you during your registration.

---
Sincerely,
The MorphOS Team
Posted By: MorphOS_Team. on 2005/3/27 23:42:33
To all MorphOS users

Celebrating the 6th anniversary of MorphOS, version 1.4.4 is now available. This is hopefully the last bugfix update before the next full release, and solves many bugs and problems with the previous releases.

Please note that the update is currently only available to users who have registered themselves. Due to circumstances beyond our control, the MorphOS support site is currently down. Users who have not yet registered will have to wait for a few days while a new registration system is prepared. A new announcement will be made when it is ready. The support mailinglist will also be restored shortly, please have some patience.

Fixes in the 1.4.4 release include support for large harddrives, ability to read DVDs in their entirety, important bug fixes to SFS, audio, 68k emulation, network card drivers and many other things. See releasenotes for more information.

--
The MorphOS Team
Posted By: MaaG. on 2005/3/23 13:19:10
On MaaG's web page ( http://www.mguc.republika.pl ) is the first published shots from the Nemesis desktop system for MorphOS.

First working version for all will be avaible later (now only for core-developers).
Posted By: Darth_X. on 2005/3/12 22:59:06
Head over to irc.freenode.net and join #morphos

Freenode Servers
Posted By: tokai. on 2005/3/12 19:39:56
As recently there seems to be serious confusion about all the Ambient releases, we would like to take the chance to clear up a few things to make life for us and you more easy, so we compiled a small "Ambient Support" FAQ.

For more information about the Ambient project please visit the Official Site.
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/3/5 19:29:18
As seen on PPCZone:

latest Genesi Press Release and watch the new PegasosPPC/ODW presentation animation.

Most importantly, please update your PPCZone Project entries (if you received your ODW and somehow did not get an account yet please contact matt@genesi.co.uk).

Partners and potential Partners are logging in to see the latest updates and entries.

*NOTE:   MorphOS developers are invited to post their projects on PPCZone as well!
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/3/2 0:00:07
From Hai Dian, China's Ministry of Information Industry will be developing for the PPC Linux platform of tomorrow. According to the news as given by Freescale, "The lab will be equipped with Freescale PowerPC processor-based development boards and workstations, such as the Pegasos II workstation from Genesi, as well as development tools, such as Metrowerks’ CodeWarrior™ Development Studio."

For further details, please see Freescale's Article.
*note: Article Link corrected
Posted By: https://morph.zone/users/1154.html. on 2005/3/1 23:59:44
<Quest for all Amiga fans on either the red or blue side!>

In a high stone tower on Elerion, far away from the world known to us, there have been recent events of which you shall be told. Agannazar, high archmage of the First Ones, waved his hand over the crystal ball, and the confusing veils of mystery that shrouded the view lifted. In the candle light, Agannazar suddenly understood things that had puzzled him before. Next to him stood Landon, an old sovereign from the island of Exevor, the northmost island of the old realms and look at him questioningly.
Posted By: jacadcaps. on 2005/2/27 14:06:51
MUICON's Online Help Page just moved to binaryriot (http://binaryriot.com/dreamolers/muicon) . There's also a small MUICON update available!
Posted By: MorphDelf. on 2005/2/27 13:47:30
Let us just admit it. Amiga music was cool and still is. Nitro Nettradio is a service from Amitopia, helped by Polarboing.com to give everyone a great Amiga nettradio.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/2/24 17:02:53
After the success of the previous offer and requests for alternative themes, we have decided to start another omnibus order for PEGASOS mouse pads.


This time, you can choose between two different mouse pads.

pegasos_mousepads.jpg


The cost for a mouse pad is 7,20 EUR for all pre-orderers (later, it will be about 8 EUR) plus shipping costs.

The pre-ordering period is running until 12.03.2005. The mouse pads will be produced in the following days. We do not know exactly how long the production will take but it took only a few days for the last batch of mouse pads. They should ship in April at the latest.

If you want to order a mouse pad, you can do so in the APC&TCP online shop. Foreign users are able to pay via Paypal. Of course, a simple email to order will do too. :)

In the support section of the APC&TCP website, you can find additional preview pics of the mousepads.


german: http://www.apc-tcp.de

english: http://www.apc-tcp.de/indexe.html
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2005/2/24 14:12:06
Today we have released the preview and reading trial of the Amiga Future Issue 53 (March/April 05).

Besides a lot of reviews like Fryin Pan, Starfighter and others you can also find many previews for instance Robin Hood, Just like a Dream, Pixel 32, Virtual Grand Prix 2 and others in this issue.

Again you can find besides many other interesting reports in-depth interviews with Martin Heine, Tom Darby and the first pieces of information on the new Amiga browser Paihia.

A deeper description of contents and reading trials can be found in the appropriate section on the Amiga Future homepage:

http://www.amigafuture.de/heft/heft.php

The magazine can be obtained from your Amiga dealer and directly at the editorial office in the APC&TCP onlineshop.

http://www.apc-tcp.de
Posted By: nicomen. on 2005/2/21 9:52:58
For the second time around Amiga Expo Trondheim (AmiTron) will be arranged during the course of Saturday 2nd of April. The exposition will mainly consist of having Amigas and compatible systems on display, as many models as possible ranging from A1000 to the "New Generation" PowerPC boards.
Posted By: timofonic. on 2005/2/8 17:17:12
New version of OS4Emu for MorphOS is released. This is mainly bugfix release without new major features.

New interfaces:
- lowlevel.library
- asyncio.library
- bevel.image
- fuelgauge.gadget
- glyph.image
- integer.gadget

Compatibility list for OS4 native software.
Download it HERE (93K)
Posted By: timofonic. on 2005/2/8 17:16:55
Digital Camera Software for MorphOS by naTmeg.

Features
========
- Supports many cameras
- Thumbnail or List(advanced) preview
- Multiselected download
- Shows camera information

Screenshots
Download it HERE
Posted By: ironfist. on 2005/2/8 17:16:16
Ironfist of Pegasos.org has written a story about the first year with Pegasos.org.
Posted By: kiero. on 2005/2/6 9:47:00
It has been a long time since the last release. Diploma exams were the biggest reason for delay (he passed. Ed.). I hope you enjoy this release. A list of new features introduced in this version can be found by following the More link.

You can get Showgirls 0.7 here: http://www.binaryriot.com/kiero
Posted By: Acill. on 2005/2/3 5:42:19
Posted By: Targhan. on 2005/1/27 15:50:39
As mentioned in this thread, There is an expanded "Consultant Detail" page about Genesi in the Design Alliance directory pages, HERE!
Posted By: LouiSe. on 2005/1/27 15:38:05
You can download the content of dev.amiga.hu developer site from this link:
http://www.innoidea.hu/downloads/dev_innoidea_hu.tgz

Use with your own risk!