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Another former Amiga developer has died
Posted on 1-Feb-2024 20:54:23
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Joined: 12-Feb-2003
Posts: 2496
From: Chicago, IL

I'm not sure if anyone remembers Digital Juice? They were a Amiga Video Toaster developer before they branched out to Mac/Windows stock footage. The founder died last Thanksgiving so they have sadly closed their doors.

https://www.digitaljuice.com

Last edited by DiscreetFX on 01-Feb-2024 at 09:03 PM.
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