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Airsoft Softwair are very proud to announce that the final version of Hollywood Designer 2.0 is now available for AmigaOS3, AmigaOS4, MorphOS and for the first time also for WarpOS. Hollywood Designer 2.0 is the ultimate presentation editing software for AmigaOS(tm) and compatible operating systems. Hollywood Designer 2.0 is a high-end software package which allows for a very professional use of your Amiga system. You can create just about everything with Hollywood Designer 2.0: From simple slide presentations accompanying a speech or lectureto complex kiosk applications (e.g. a train ticket vending machine) which react dynamically on user input. It's all possible with Hollywood Designer and it can be done with just a few clicks!
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| Toni Wilen has released the latest update to WinUAE. After the WinUAE.net server problem was finally fixed (hardware failure), the list of changes over 1.4.0 include:
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HTMLview MUI custom class released under LGPL |
| Software News posted by tomazkid on 18-Mar-2007 4:37:27 (2693 reads) |
The HTMLview.mcc MUI class is now released under the LGPL license.
Allan Odgaard, who is the original author of HTMLview.mcc had a harddisk crash in year 2000. In 2005 an attempt to recover the sources from the harddrive started, it was successful and the sources are now released under the LPGL license.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/htmlview-mcc/
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New Magazine: the #amiga guide |
| Announcement posted by alef on 15-Mar-2007 20:31:31 (4337 reads) |
AmigaWeb.net proudly presents a new Amiga magazine:
#amiga guide Issue 1-2007 of the #amiga guide magazine is ready to be sent to the printers Read more...
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AFA OS3.95 with new Icon lib and 32bit Icon drag with P96 and CGX 3 |
| Software News posted by bernd_afa on 12-Mar-2007 16:29:25 (3004 reads) |
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Since a long time we approach our English speaking users with the Amiga Future homepage. It starts with online articles, a comprehensive gallery/links section and full versions being offered on the page. To ease the use of the homepage for English users we published an English version of the page.
There are English news and an English forum available.
The English section can be accessed using the URL http://www.amigafuture.de/indexe.html or by clicking on the button in the navigation.
http://www.amigafuture.de/
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MakeCD used to be shareware and some shops sold boxed versions together with a license. This worked well in the past and we are thankful to everyone who found MakeCD worth paying for. However, MakeCD sales have long ago stopped being a relevant source of income for us. At the same time it has become harder and harder for interested users to get hold of a MakeCD license as more and more Amiga shops ceased business.
Therefore we decided to draw a line and stop selling MakeCD altogether: now it is available for free. You still need a valid license key for the existing binaries. Here is a valid, unrestricted key:
http://makecd.core.de/
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Version 1.21 of VICE, the Versatile Commodore Emulator, has been released.
VICE emulates the Commodore C64, C128, VIC20, PET 8-bit computers, PLUS4 and the CBM-II (aka C610).
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