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News   Amiga Future search editors and translators
  News posted by AndreasM on 10-Mar-2021 15:00:48 (1078 reads)
We are looking for additional editorial assistance for our Amiga Future magazine.

Specifically we are looking for an editor with sufficient (lots and lots of) experience using an Amiga.

Interested? Then get in touch with the Amiga Future editorial staff.

However, you should ensure you own the following:

- An Amiga :)
- Fundamental knowledge of the Amiga
- Very good spelling in your native language (German or English!)
- Experience at writing test report(s)
- And of course, spare time and lots of interest in Amigas :)

We are also looking for translators for the magazine. Requirements are:

Translation of German -> English; also you should;

1. speak your native language (English) very well and submit correct spelling and grammar in written article(s).
2. have a good understanding of the German/Deutsch language as well.
3. be able to understand what you are actually translating.

So there is a definite need for basic, and sometimes technical, knowledge of the Amiga required in many cases.

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








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Amigaworld.net News   DiscreetFX Presents - The Vampire V4 Contest Winner
  Amigaworld.net News posted by DiscreetFX on 6-Mar-2021 17:25:34 (2907 reads)
We are very happy to announce the winner of the Vampire V4 Contest. This contest required no purchase and was a gift to one lucky winner in the Amiga community. The winner was randomly selected by an Amiga number generator application. Kevin's Vampire order request has already been submitted and he will also get an awesome brand Amiga joystick from AmigaKit when his Vampire V4 is ready to ship. Here are the links from the hardware developers to order the joystick and a Vampire for anyone else interested in buying them.

http://www.apollo-computer.com/order.htm

https://amigakit.amiga.store/product_info.php?products_id=1172

The winner was kind enough to provide a Bio about himself, it's listed below.
Read more..
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News   Amiga Future issue 149 released
  News posted by AndreasM on 3-Mar-2021 9:22:26 (857 reads)
The English and German issue 149 (March/April 2020) 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:

Interview Stefan Vogt
Review Akiko32
Review Tristam Island

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: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=13
Orders: https://www.amigashop.org
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News   Amiga Future monthly News February 2021
  News posted by AndreasM on 28-Feb-2021 9:30:41 (1721 reads)
9.2.2021
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Amiga Future 149 Member-Preview online

From today and applying to all Amiga Future 1-Year-Subscribers you can find in the Member's Part of the Webpage the online Preview and Reading try-outs of Amiga Future magazine - Issue 149.

http://www.amigafuture.de/viewforum.php?f=12


10.2.2021
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AFA Viewer Update released

With this program it is possible under AmigaOS 4 to search for individual articles on the DVD and to display them directly.

It is also possible to access files directly to the Amiga Future webpage.

Of course, Achim Pankalla would also appreciate feedback and ideas about the program.

Changes:

- Issue 126
- Issue 127

https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/dlext/index?cat=78


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News   New articles on Obligement
  News posted by Daff on 1-Mar-2021 15:14:13 (840 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:

- January/February 2021 news.
- Old articles from Joystick 16 to 18: News: rebirth of Activision, Interview with Philippe Agripnidis, Review of Bard's Tale 3: Thief Of Fate, Review of Cohort: Fighting For Rome, News: full fire on Virgin Games, Interview with Richard Joseph, Review of Cybercon 3, Review of Quest For Glory 2: Trial By Fire, Interview with Frédéric Raynal and Frank Girolami, Review of The Secret Of Monkey Island, Review of Cadaver: The Pay Off, Review of F-15 Strike Eagle 2, etc.
- Interview with Éric Luczyszyn (Amiga Impact).
- Interview with Perry Kivolowitz (ASDG).
- Interview with Kim Lemon (Lemon Amiga).
- Review of Boxx and Boxx 2.
- Review of AOrganiser 1.2.
- Hardware: KingSpec Industrial Disk On Module IDE 4 Go.
- File: Amiga Games List (update).
- Tutorial: How to program a game in assembler (1st part).
- En pratique : Exploitation of a relational database with SQLite on MorphOS.
- En pratique : MorphOS Shell commands.
- Special quizz about the year 2020 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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software Classic   Adventure game "Ermentrud" is coming this year finally
  software Classic posted by Timo on 21-Feb-2021 17:57:30 (1951 reads)


The point’n’click adventure "Ermentrud" was originally developed between 2001 and 2004 for Amigas with a graphics card, but then abandoned. It was set in a medieval world and offered an absurd plot with absurd humor. And the hero had a cardboard horse.

Website

It will be released this year after all, even if not in the scope planned at the time. It will contain all the original graphics, sounds and music, but the storyline will be revised.

So far only a German version is planned. It is not yet clear whether there will be other languages. The game will be available for free.

Read more for more info...
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Amigaworld.net News   The Amiga Future magazine - Issue 149 preview is now available to view online
  Amigaworld.net News posted by AndreasM on 16-Feb-2021 11:09:25 (1385 reads)
This is the full colour preview and excerpts of the Amiga Future magazine, issue 149 (March/April 2021) that can now be viewed online on the Amiga Future website.

Some of the interesting articles in this issue are:

Interview Adrian Cummings
Review AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition - Update 2
Review MiSTer

Of course there's so MUCH more actually in the magazine.

Click the "Read More" button for more info -------->
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software Classic   After years of silence The Maestrix has an update!
  software Classic posted by Hypex on 9-Feb-2021 15:54:31 (2258 reads)
Hello everyone.

Yes, after years of silence, The Maestrix is back making some noise with a new update!

Describing The Maestrix?

Maestix MaestroPro driver simulator that redirects audio to AHI.

Where is The Maestrix?

Here on Aminet
http://aminet.net/package/driver/audio/TheMaestrix

Read more for new features
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hardware OS4   Kea Sigma Delta's Amiga laptop project pushes forward, now redesigned
  hardware OS4 posted by Petah on 9-Feb-2021 15:54:00 (1090 reads)
AmigaWorld.net regulars may remember that Hans de Ruiter - head of the New Zealand based Amiga development company Kea Sigma Delta and author of the Radeon graphics card drivers that a lot of current generation Amigas rely on - is committed to designing a laptop PowerPC powered Amiga.

On Monday, February 8th de Ruiter took to YouTube to announce that the project has been restarted. While no specific reasons were mentioned in the unlisted video, de Ruiter suggested that a fresh start will allow for a more solid platform to build on.

Although details outlining the new design are promised up ahead, the new revision is said to have a whole different power management and display setup. Interested users are encouraged to follow Kea Sigma Delta's future endeavours by signing up to the company's laptop mailing list.

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News   Amiga Future monthly News January 2021
  News posted by AndreasM on 31-Jan-2021 13:22:20 (1544 reads)
11.1.2021
*********
Amiga Future issue 148 released

The English and German issue 148 (January/February 2020) 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 Wayfarer
Review Bifrost A1200 Heimdall Edition
Interview Christian Weber

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: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=13
Orders: https://www.amigashop.org
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