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Posted By: AndreasM. on 2013/7/4 16:01:38
The English and German issue 103 (July/August 2013) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been
distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and
the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.

This issue includes a review of MorphOS 3.2.
Posted By: Daff. on 2013/7/2 6:39:42
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 :

MorphOS related:
  • May/June 2013 news.
  • Report: Alchimie 111111.
  • Review of MorphOS 3.2.
  • File: models and IDs of PowerPC Macintosh (update).
  • Tutorial: installation of MorphOS 3.x.
Posted By: Daff. on 2013/1/26 18:09:10
Each year you can vote for the best Amiga game of the previous twelve months. Now it's time for the Amiga Games Award 2012! To vote for the best MorphOS, AmigaOS 68k, AmigaOS 4, or AROS games, you can rate them at Amiga Games Award 2012. There will be no "global" winner but a winner by systems (MorphOS, AmigaOS 68k, AmigaOS 4.x and AROS). The final results will be published Wednesday, February 6, 2013.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2013/1/24 15:17:23
The CygnusED webpage is online via a new URL - http://www.cygnused.de. CygnusED is currently produced by Olaf Barthel and is one of the most popular text editors for the Amiga. Albeit slowly, the development of the program is still continuing. We'd like to get your opinion and thoughts as to what features you'd wish for future versions of CygnusEd. Please let us know your ideas by writing to us in the support forum of CygnusEd's new webpages so that we can consider supporting them for the program's future releases.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2012/11/1 12:54:00
The English and German issue 99 (November/December 2012) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine. Mag Content:

Sqrxz
Agent Lux
AmigaOS 4.1 Update 5
Zormanita

and so much more ...
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2012/10/19 19:23:24
The full colour preview and excerpts of the Amiga Future issue 99 (November/December 2012) are now available online. Highlights in this issue are: Classic Computiung, Agent Lux, AmiSystemRestore and Sqrxz. Of course there's so MUCH more actually in the magazine. Needless to say you'll find some FULL versions of software (example Foundation DC), often what was commercially available, as well as the PD software on the cover CD. A detailed description of content and excerpts can be found at: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=article&k=4297
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2012/9/6 7:04:03
The English and German issue 98 (September/October 2012) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine. From the issue 94 the Amiga Future magazine is printed in full colour.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2012/6/23 10:22:15
Amiga Future 97
The full colour preview and excerpts of the Amiga Future issue 97 (July/August 2012) are now available online. Highlights in this issue are: MorphOS 3.0 & Emulators

Of course there's so MUCH more actually in the magazine. Needless to say you'll find some FULL versions of software, often what was commercially available, as well as the PD software on the cover CD. A detailed description of content and excerpts can be found at: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=article&k=4193

The Amiga Future magazine is available as an English and German printed magazine - every issue now available in FULL COLOUR - directly available from the magazine editorial office and also from various other Amiga dealers.
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2012/5/9 15:43:17
Once there were two computer clubs. The APC and the TCP. 20 years back (if anyone knows the exact date, please report), these two computer clubs joined together. Within a very short period of time, APC & TCP computer club, with nearly 500 members, grew up to one of the biggest Amiga clubs in Germany. APC&TCP then brought out one of the most common Amiga floppy magazines. The Amiga Fire and the follower Nocover. Since many programmers were a member, it was easy to distribute own software. To this end, in May 1992, the APC&TCP-distribution founded a trade partnership (Gbr.).
Posted By: AndreasM. on 2012/5/8 5:21:51
The English and German issue 96 (May/June 2012) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.

From the issue 94 the Amiga Future magazines will be printed in full colour.