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Amiga Future is 20 years old |
| News posted by AndreasM on 14-Jan-2018 14:38:03 (1351 reads) |
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The English and German issue 130 (January/February 2018) 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:
Review Schuetze Mike and the Treasures of the Inkas Interview Andreas Magerl (20 Years Amiga Future) Reviewpage MorphOS Camp
and so much more ... if you haven't already, get your collectable copy ordered today
A more detailed description of the contents and previews of this issue can be found at the Amiga Future magazine hompepage.
Information: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=13 Orders: http://www.amigashop.org
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New issue of Amiga User magazine will be available from January 20. On the product page you can find the table of contents. The magazine has 90 pages printed in full color, you can order the paper edition or e-book. The e-book is included to the paper version for free.
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To celebrate the new year Airsoft Softwair are now officially the hardest DISCOUNTING men in code business because for a short time only Hollywood is now available for each platform individually for just half the price. This offer is very interesting for people who only want the Amiga version of Hollywood, for example. They can now buy Hollywood just for the Amiga platform (which includes native versions for AmigaOS 3, AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, AROS, and WarpOS) for just 49 euros instead of 99 euros which is a saving of 50%! The same is true for people who only want the Linux, Mac OS, or Windows version of Hollywood. Single-platform licenses are now only 49 euros for a short time! People who want Hollywood for all platforms can still buy the all-round version for all platforms for 99 euros of course.
Note that the single-platform versions of Hollywood still support compiling for all platforms supported by Hollywood, so even if you only buy Hollywood for Amiga, you can still compile for all other platforms including Linux, Mac OS, and Windows as well!
This special offer is now available for a short time only on the official Hollywood portal at: http://www.hollywood-mal.com/
Brought to you by Airsoft Softwair, the hardest working men in code business.
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MUI 5.0-2017R4 for AmigaOS4/PPC and AmigaOS3/m68k released |
| Software News posted by tboeckel on 8-Jan-2018 10:34:27 (2467 reads) |
The MUI for AmigaOS development team is proud to announce the immediate release of version 5.0-2017R4 of the Magic User Interface for AmigaOS4/PPC and AmigaOS3/m68k. Please find the release archives in our download section.
Like all former releases a keyfile is required to enable all available settings. Old keyfiles from MUI 3.8 can be used without any restriction.
Please note that MUI5 for AmigaOS3/m68k is definitely targeted at powerful systems with a fast CPU and a fast graphic board. Although it is still possible to run this release on a real 68k machine an emulation like WinUAE is very highly recommended. Also colour-mapped screens with 256 colours at most are still supported, but MUI5 makes heavy use of fancy truecolour images and effects which cannot be provided on colour-mapped screens with the full range of possibilities.
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Dear all!
I am happy to release a new version v0.9991 of AmiModRadio after these long months of silence! 
You can take it from here, [url=https://sourceforge.net/projects/amimodradio/files/Current/LatestAmiModRadio.lha/download"]here[/url], or here.
This new release includes bug fixes ([url=https://bitbucket.org/tygre/amimodradio/issues/83/allow-user-to-limit-the-size-of-the"]#83[/url] and [url=https://bitbucket.org/tygre/amimodradio/issues/90/move-file-cache"]#90[/url] that should improve usability: it comes with more preferences to choose the [FONT=Courier New]modules[/FONT] and [FONT=Courier New]cache[/FONT] drawers as well as limit the size of the files to-be-downloaded. Thus, it improves playability (of modules) by avoiding downloading large archives with silly MP3 or MPEG files in them . It also fixes a couple of bugs and includes a full-fledge parsing for FTP LIST lines... Enjoy! 
As usual, bug reports are always welcome [url=https://bitbucket.org/tygre/amimodradio/issues?status=new&status=open"]here[/url]!
Cheers!
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We would like to take this opportunity to wish all our customers, resellers and friends around the world, a Happy New Year.
In review, 2017 was one of our busiest years in our thirteen years operating in the Amiga market. We served more Amiga users this year than before and welcomed more past customers returning to Amiga Kit. For this we are extremely grateful to our loyal customer base and thank you for your support.
Over the last decade, Amiga Kit has increasingly developed the range of Amiga products in our inventory that we manufacture in-house. The past year was no exception, in that it saw an increase in volume, with us supplying more international resellers of our Amiga product range.
We have also received significant feedback over the last twelve months which has been invaluable to making changes over the near future, improving customer service and support.
Regular customers may have also noticed the changes in the website over the last year migrating to our Amiga Store domains. We are continuing to improve the website into 2018 to offer the better shopping and support experience.
We were pleased to sponsor and attend the Amiwest show in Sacramento, California once again (our eleventh year in a row). We put a lot of names to faces when we also attended and exhibited at Amiga32 in Neuss, Germany. It was great to catch up and chat to our customers and friends.
In 2018, we are looking forward to serving more customers, keeping the supply of Amiga hardware and software flowing, develop new products and help to expand the Amiga user base.
Amiga Kit Team 1st choice for Amiga
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New articles on Obligement |
| News posted by Daff on 1-Jan-2018 5:36:39 (1170 reads) |
The following articles have been added to the website of the french Amiga magazine Obligement (http://obligement.free.fr) during the last two months:
- November/December 2017 news. - Old articles from Tilt 109 to 117 : News: Next games from Team 17, Review of Whale's Voyage, Review of Genesia, Interview with Andy Blazdell, Report: European Computer Trade Show April 1993, News: Goal!, the worthy successor of Kick Off, Review of Sleepwalker, File: video games and epilepsy, Report: Consumer Electronics Show 1993 Winter, Review of Alien Breed Special Edition 1992, etc. - Interview with Hugues Nouvel (AmigaOS 4 developper). - Interview with Susumu Hirasawa (musician on Amiga). - Interview with Ronald Pieket (Silkworm and SWIV developper). - Hardware : Amiga 2000. - File: Classic Reflections - Whatever happened to DCE? - File: 10 years of Icaros Desktop. - File: Why was DiskDoctor so spectacularly bad at its job? - File: Amiga History (year 2003). - Tutorial: Make the Workbench more beautiful. - Programmation: AMOS (the conditions). - Special quizz about AMOS.
Rendez-vous on http://obligement.free.fr for this nice reading. All translations are welcome. Please contact David "Daff" Brunet for more info.
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