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News   Amiga Joker magazine and poster available
  News posted by AndreasM on 9-Nov-2017 16:16:54 (1271 reads)
From now on, the GERMAN Amiga Joker magazine and Amiga Joker poster are available exclusively in the APC&TCP online shop.

All pre-orders have already been sent by us.

Amiga Joker Heft und Poster erschienen

About Amiga Joker:

The Amiga Joker was Germany's first and largest trade magazine for amigas and enthusiastic gamers from issue 11/1989 to issue 10-11/1996 through their refreshing writing style, the unmistakable reviews and its unbeatable authors. So it comes that even today many still wait for the next issue.
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News   New articles on Obligement
  News posted by Daff on 1-Nov-2017 15:12:30 (1370 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:

- September/October 2017 news.
- Old articles from Tilt 104 to 108 : Report: Supergames Show 1992, Review of Campaign, Review of Flashback, Review of Road Rash, News:: Ocean, ça déménage, Interview with Eric Chahi, Comparative: Amiga 4000 vs Falcon 030, Review of The Manager, News: What's new on CDTV?, Report: Siggraph 92, Review of BAT 2, Report: Foire de Paris 1992, Interview with Jordan Mechner, Review of Jaguar XJ220, etc.
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Software News   HGui v1.1 Released
  Software News posted by Allanon on 6-Nov-2017 10:48:01 (2117 reads)
HGui is probably my biggest and most complex project developed on Hollywood and for Hollywood, it is the successor of ScuiLib, my very first try to make a GUI Tool Kit available for every system supported by Hollywood.

At this time HGui is not completely compatible with Android but I've already planned some nice features that will make HGui run also on Android devices avoiding all the unsupported features (like multiple displays) and replacing them with fake windows, something I was already using on the old ScuiLib.
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Software News   AppBuilder v2.0 Released
  Software News posted by Allanon on 22-Oct-2017 17:50:20 (1437 reads)
APPBuilder is a tool that can drastically increase your Hollywood multimedia language productivity, infact with APPBuilder you can compile and pack your cross-platform project with a single click without bothering with long shell commands.

In a standard environment, if you will to target multiple platforms and you are using plugins, you would have to build your executables and manually you have to pack them including the right plugin for every target OS. This process can lead to mistakes, copying the wrong plugin or putting it in the wrong folder. If you are building your applications for multiple platforms this utility is a must have!

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News   Amiga Future monthly News October 2017
  News posted by AndreasM on 1-Nov-2017 13:15:44 (1230 reads)
10.10.2017
**********
Amiga Future: New full versions online

The download area of the Amiga Future was updated today. So, you can now find the following full versions online:

Aquakon

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

An overview of the recent uploads and changes to the download database of Amiga Future is also available from this link:

http://www.amigafuture.de/dl_recent.php
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News   Amiga Future issue 129 released
  News posted by AndreasM on 7-Nov-2017 15:09:52 (982 reads)
The English and German issue 129 (November/December 2017) 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:

show report Gamescom 2017
News from the MorphOS camp
Laser upgrade for Amiga Mice

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

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

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Software News   Celebrating 15 years of Hollywood with Malibu 1.4
  Software News posted by softwarefailure on 4-Nov-2017 23:43:39 (1540 reads)
15 years ago today, on Nov 5th 2002, Airsoft Softwair, the hardest working men in code business, released version 1.0 of Hollywood. Back then it was advertised as a "multimedia authoring system" comprising over 150 functions and it was only available for 68k Amigas. It immediately attracted the attention of lots of creative people from all around the world and thanks to the fantastic support of its community Hollywood has grown into a real swiss army knife for all different kinds of purposes. Who would have guessed 15 years ago that Hollywood would evolve into such a beast of a software that runs on over a dozen of different platforms and has lots of plugins that enhance its capabilities even further?

To celebrate Hollywood's 15th anniversary, Airsoft Softwair proudly presents a brand-new version of Malibu, the plugin that enables Hollywood to run Scala scripts. First released in June 2003, Malibu was the first Hollywood plugin and the one that started it all. As a special gift to the Hollywood community for its fantastic support over the last 15 years Airsoft Softwair has decided to make Malibu freely available for everybody. Previous versions were sold commercially but now Malibu is a Hollywood plugin that is provided completely free of charge like all other Hollywood plugins.

Malibu 1.4 is a major update that introduces support for Linux and Mac OS and for 64-bit architectures. It also contains various bug fixes and enhancements like the ability to export Scala scripts as Hollywood scripts. Malibu emulates nearly the whole Scala command set and supports all Scala versions from 1.0 up to Scala InfoChannel 500 which was the last Amiga version of Scala. Emulation is done by the El Capitan microkernel which tries to achieve the best performance possible on the system used. With Malibu it is now possible to run those Scala presentations without the actual classic Amiga hardware. Because the whole emulation runs on top of Hollywood's multimedia application layer you can run Scala presentations on every platform supported by Hollywood. In many cases the quality of the pictures that Malibu displays is much better than the original Scala quality because Scala often had to remap many pictures with very different colors to a 8-bit display which resulted in a massive loss of color information. With Malibu, however, all graphics are shown in true colour.

Scala is a program which helped the Amiga to become a real multimedia wonder. There were no products for a long long time that could beat an Amiga with Scala. Therefore Scala was widely used in all different production fields, from movies and television to big shows. Everyone who has worked with Scala knows what powers it has. But this power is only possible because Scala is very hard-coded to the Amiga's custom chips which leads to the problem that it does not run on modern Amiga systems or other platforms. For many years all sorts of users complained that there was no Scala that runs RTG compatible. This time is over now. Malibu revives Scala in a completely system-friendly way.

Malibu is available free of charge and can be downloaded from the official Hollywood portal at http://www.hollywood-mal.com/ Versions for AmigaOS 3, AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, AROS (x86), Windows (x86,x64), Mac OS X (ppc, x86, x64) and Linux (ppc, arm, x86, x64) are provided.

This release was brought to you by Airsoft Softwair - the hardest working men in code business.





Here's to the next 15 years!
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Events   APC&TCP at the Amiga32 in Neuss
  Events posted by AndreasM on 26-Oct-2017 7:30:56 (1348 reads)
Also this time APC & TCP with the Amiga Future will be on the Amiga32 in Neuss again.

Exclusively, the official Amiga Joker poster will be available on the APC & TCP stand.
Also the new Amiga Family and Redboard mousepads.
The new A1k-stickers are reserved for the guests of the alternative Aftershow Party.
On special request we also have a few double AO Family posters.
Note: The poster will be delivered without packaging.

Of course, we also have some Amiga Future magazines for special price and some quite interesting subscription premiums.

Just have a look.



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Announcement   Amiga User 1/2017
  Announcement posted by A2 on 27-Oct-2017 14:28:37 (2581 reads)
New issue of Amiga User magazine is now available!
This time we write about mathematical software, database management system, effective disk recovery, hard disk drive in Amiga 500 and many more! The e-book edition will be available next Monday.



More information you will find on our website. Take a look on the subscription options.
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Software News   German version of Flight of the Amazon Queen released
  Software News posted by AndreasM on 23-Oct-2017 15:00:26 (1293 reads)
a1k.org-Team PRESENTS an Interactive Binary Illusions PRODUCTION

After 22 years, the German version of "Flight of the Amazon Queen" for Amiga computer has been released!

"Flug der Amazon Queen" takes you with Faye Russel and Sparky into Amazon jungle to solve puzzles, rescue Princess Azura and prevent Dr. Iron stone from creating a dinosaurs army.

Not only the dialogs were taken from the DOS version, but also eliminated incorrect translations, typing errors as well as unsightly formulations of the DOS version and also almost all English texts in the pictures were changed to German.

"Flug der Amazon Queen" is available on the Internet presence of Amiga Future

http://www.amigafuture.de/downloads.php?view=detail&df_id=5233

http://www.amigafuture.de
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