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software AROS   software AROS : 4th patch for Icaros Desktop 1.3.3
   posted by paolone on 26-Jan-2012 14:03:49 (2220 reads)
Another little update for Icaros Desktop 1.3.3 is available for download. This patch introduces all the latest improvements from Krzysztof Smiechowicz (the ones he sent to AROS-EXEC.org on Jan. 20)

It also includes the latest updates to Zune's NList classes and fixes AmiBridge's "ADD ADF" script which didn't work correctly when the "AROS A1200" option was used for Amiga™ games.



More informations and the download at www.icarosdesktop.org
    

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