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News   Interview of Barry Leitch
  News posted by Glames on 8-Mar-2023 11:44:28 (698 reads)
Read the interview (in English) of Barry Leitch, the author of many Amiga video game music like Lotus Turbo Challenge 2 or The Humans. It was published in issue 5 of our (French) BOING magazine.

Available online from Boing Attitude website.
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software Classic   AmiFox WWW Browser for 68k Released
  software Classic posted by dan.hutch on 5-Mar-2023 22:28:08 (3654 reads)
A new type of browser for Classic Amiga is ready for the Public! Alb42, McDope, and I are proud to present a totally new way to surf the web with an Amiga home computer.

AmiFox is not an ordinary web browser. Instead, it is a WWW (which stands for World Wide Web) browser with additional features. In this WWW browser, you can see almost every webpage as they should. Except for the video content on web pages. Gaming online is also very limited. But apart from these exceptions. AmiFox gives the WWW experience a totally new meaning for many Amiga users.

This very first release of AmiFox requires an Amiga with 68020+ and 8MB of RAM + Hard Drive, Ethernet connection, and MUI 3.8 installed. It will work on OCS, ECS, AGA, and RTG.
https://amitopia.com/amifox-first-public-release-is-out/ (scroll down the page for the download link)
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News   Amiga Future issue 161 released
  News posted by AndreasM on 4-Mar-2023 12:40:49 (796 reads)
The English and German issue 161 (March/April 2023) of our print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from our editorial office at Amiga Future, and from other Amiga dealers that stock it.

Magazine Content:

Review Black Dawn Technomage
Review Triton USB Card
Review Commotron Turbo 2000 Super Wireless Gamepad

and so much more ... if you haven't already, right now might be the best time to get your collectable copy ordered, before they're all sold out!

For a more detailed description of its contents and previews of this issue click-on link of the Amiga Future magazine hompepage.

Information: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=13
Orders: https://www.amigashop.org
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Amigaworld.net News   Amiga OS 3.2 Update 2 released
  Amigaworld.net News posted by mac6 on 4-Mar-2023 8:28:00 (1539 reads)
New Update 2 of AmigaOS 3.2 available for download

"Hyperion Entertainment CVBA is proud to provide the second free update of AmigaOS 3.2."

"The team of developers and testers have worked tirelessly ever since the release of AmigaOS 3.2.1 on fixing bugs and implementing a number of new features."

The highlights of the new features and fixes of AmigaOS 3.2.2 are as follows:

- TextEdit has seen several improvements to its extension interface, and has gained an "About" menu item;
- “Showconfig” now shows 68060 revision;
- “IconEdit” now notifies the user if someone else modifies the icon file that is being edited. -And pressing the help key brings up help. The whole color handling of colorful icons has been improved so icons can no longer degrade. Users may end up in a situation wherein it will look worse than on a perfect display, but it will not degrade the icon. As such the dreaded "downgrade" dialog doesn't happen anymore, but in some cases “IconEdit” will open on a separate screen;
- “Kickstart” can now boot with earlier Workbench and icon library versions if they are present on the boot volume. This allows for installation of the ROM whilst retaining the ability to boot any AmigaOS version from 3.1 to 3.9, before installation of AmigaOS 3.2 on a volume;
- The sketchboard.gadget has seen some speed improvements, that should be noticeable when using IconEdit;
- The listbrowser.gadget has had a complete overhaul, making the file much smaller, and a bit faster;
- The layout.gadget has had a complete overhaul;
- The window.class has had a complete overhaul;
- The RAM disk has had a complete overhaul so it is much less likely to cause issues;
- Improved “Locale “support
- Updated version of boards.library

"Hyperion wishes to extend its heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the AmigaOS 3.x development team as well as the beta-testers for their ceaseless efforts."

Source: https://www.hyperion-entertainment.com/index.php/news
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News   New articles on Obligement
  News posted by Daff on 1-Mar-2023 13:43:01 (1013 reads)
The following articles have been added to the website of the Amiga magazine Obligement (http://obligement.free.fr) during the last two months:

- January/February 2023 news.
- Old articles from AmigaDP 5 to 8 : Review of MultiDOS 1.12, Review of FontViewer 1.2, News: The end of the Fred Fish collection ?, Review of Delitracker 1.30, Tutorial: Optimization of the Workbench 2.x/3.x with public domain tools, File: AMOS 1.3 problems and errors, Review of RGE 2.1, Review of MFR 2.0, Interview with François Lionet, Review of Necromancer 0.3, Review of DiskPrint 3.5, etc.
- Interview with Nikola Tomic (Amiga musician).
- Interview with Damiano Gerli (video game journalist).
- Review of Infinity Music Player 3.360.
- Review of Cro-Mag Rally 3.0.0.
- File: Light Shock Software.
- File: Amiga Games List (update).
- Point of view: The development of Rave (part 5).
- Tutorial: FTP server configuration on MorphOS.
- Tutorial: LightWave - Create a perfect Boing Ball.
- DIY: Creating a 4-bit processor - Part 1: Logic and combinatorial circuits.
- DIY: Installing a Replay FPGA Arcade board in a Morex Cubid case.
- Special quiz about the year 2022 on Amiga.

Rendez-vous on http://obligement.free.fr for this nice reading.
Our Twitter page: https://twitter.com/obligement
Feel free to contribute. Please contact David "Daff" Brunet for more info.
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Amigaworld.net News   AmiModRadio v0.99998
  Amigaworld.net News posted by tygre on 28-Feb-2023 23:41:52 (1058 reads)
Hi all!

I'm happy to release AmiModRadio, v0.99998! It fixes fixes bugs #115, #125, #127, #128, #133, and #134. I think that I finally got the HTTP/S right (?) and now allow quitting at anytime.

As usual, it can be downloaded, along with its source code:

- Via HTTP, on my Amiga Web server ;
- Via HTTPs on Aminet of course ;
- Via HTTPs on BitBucket;
- Via HTTPs on SourceForge.

Special thanks to AmigaSystem and Leof for their tests and feedback!
Please contribute by asking for features, reporting bugs, or offering translations!

Cheers!
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software OS4   Rave 1.6 released for AmigaOS4
  software OS4 posted by Trixie on 28-Feb-2023 11:24:24 (920 reads)
An update to the Rave audio editor has been released on os4depot.net.

NEW IN THIS RELEASE:

- Import and export of raw files.
- Saving in the Ogg Vorbis format.
- Reworked the IFF-8SVX saver, which now also supports stereo.
- Saving WAV files is no longer limited to PCM: several other data formats and encodings can be selected in the WAV configuration window.
- Reworked the MP3 saver configuration window for better user control.
- When using the Save function, compressed files (MP3, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis) are no longer overwritten silently, without giving the user a chance to review/adjust the compression parameters.
- Added a Save As button in the program toolbar.
- Added a Pause button in the transport bar.
- Linked with the latest versions of libogg and libvorbis for improved Ogg Vorbis support.
- Various other smaller improvements and fixes.
- Updated documentation.

INSTALLATION:

Just extract the program drawer to a suitable location on your disk, making sure that it has plenty of free space. Replace any previous installation of the program.

REQUIREMENTS:

- AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition Update 2 or newer.
- Enhancer Core classes (toolbar.gadget, infodata.gadget, select.gadget, shared.image).

FEATURE OVERVIEW:

- A modern, configurable graphical user interface (GUI).
- A tabbed environment for managing multiple projects from within a single program window.
- A powerful custom file requester with preview playback and other useful features.
- A wide selection of editing functions with unlimited Undo.
- Asynchronous operation: performing a task in a project doesn't block the other projects.
- Support for multiple clipboard units.
- Modular design with an object-oriented plugin system, which makes the program easy to extend.
- A wide range of supported audio file types and formats.

See the included documentation (or its online version) for more information.

(c) 2022–2023 Rear Window Software

Homepage and blog: www.rearwindow.cz
You can support the development of the program at ko-fi.com/rearwindow
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Announcement   REV'n'GE! #143
  Announcement posted by Seiya on 25-Feb-2023 15:22:03 (1371 reads)
The current release of Rev'n'ge is now available.

https://sites.google.com/view/retro-emulator-vision-and-game

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Announcement   Hollywood 10: Xcelicious out now!
  Announcement posted by softwarefailure on 26-Feb-2023 13:36:30 (1700 reads)


After 2 years of development, Airsoft Softwair, the hardest working men in code business, are proud to announce the immediate availability of Hollywood 10: Xcelicious. Hollywood is a programming language that can be used to create a wide variety of programs, ranging from games and GUI-based applications for desktop systems to mobile apps for Android and iOS. Hollywood's special feature is its support for retro platforms (e.g. AmigaOS, MorphOS, AROS) and modern operating systems (e.g. Windows, macOS, Linux) alike. It comes with a library of over 1000 commands and its functionality can be extended further through over 30 plugins which are available for free download.

Version 10.0 is a major update and comes with many new features. Here is a non-exhaustive list of what's new in Hollywood 10:

* Almost 100 new commands for lots of new programming fun!
* Text and font engine is now completely extensible by plugins
* Support for the macOS arm64 platform (Apple Silicon)
* Vector text objects are now supported
* Layers can now be grouped or merged
* Support for charspacing and linespacing
* Popup menus (aka context menus) are now supported
* New serialization modes for the JSON serializer
* Advanced console functions for creating TUIs
* Support for filesystem plugins
* Greatly improved joystick support
* Support for AmigaInput on AmigaOS 4
* MagicBeacon and Ranchero support
* Greatly improved plugin interface with user tags
* Custom vector brushes can now be used
* Advanced locale functions like date and number formatting
* Ready for at least three 10.0-exclusive plugins!
* Over 100 new pages of PDF documentation, 1272 pages altogether!
* Lots of other changes, optimizations and bug fixes

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Amigaworld.net News   AmigaPortal.de now has over 300 members
  Amigaworld.net News posted by Torque on 24-Feb-2023 20:42:35 (843 reads)
Hello dear Amiga friends!

As of today the AmigaPortal.de registers over 300 members!

Many well-known Amiga personalities have registered. Among others there are the following legends: AmigaBill, Matt from Amigaland, Jan from AmiKit, AndreasM, AshSaidHi, Petro T. Tyschtschenko, David Fox, Trevor D. and many more.

Here you can see all VIPs and friends of the forum:
https://www.amigaportal.de/index.php?threads/das-sind-unsere-freunde-und-vips.183/

We would be glad to welcome you as a new member. Become a part of a friendly community whose common hobby is "AMIGA".

Kind regards,
Jörg aka Torque

https://www.amigaportal.de/
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