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Ben Herman's AmiWest AmigaOS 4 Presentation |
| Events posted by DaveyD on 27-Jul-2003 21:06:54 (6169 reads) |
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| According to this thread on ANN, several people have received their Club Amiga T-shirts over the last couple of days.
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Evil Ports - AmiChameleon and VCD-Easy |
| Software News posted by Anonymous on 29-Jul-2003 8:37:58 (2558 reads) |
News from gfxbase:
Two new programs are being ported to Amiga OS:
AmiChameleon - a program to control visual aspects of the Workbench, beta testers wanted!
VCD-Easy port - port of the Win-tool VCD-Easy which is an application for creating (S)VCD CDs. Input and ideas wanted!
See the gfxbase forums for more info.
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SWAUG REVIEW: Nikon Coolpix 4300 on AMiGA |
| Hardware News posted by swaug on 27-Jul-2003 19:21:22 (2351 reads) |
Fancy a quality digital camera for your Amiga?
SWAUG.org.uk has a look at the Nikon Coolpix 4300 Digital Camera in our latest review.
We review it's picture-quality and reveal how well it works with the Amiga.
Goto http://www.swaug.org.uk/support for the full review.
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UGN At Amiwest NOW BROADCASTING ON AWR! |
| Announcement posted by Anonymous on 27-Jul-2003 17:43:26 (2194 reads) |
Schedule: This year we hope to bring Bill Buck, Alan Redhouse (Phone), Ben Hermans (phone) and "an Amiga representative" to our Audio interviews. !ONAIR NOW!
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gW3S v2.2.8 released! |
| Software News posted by Anonymous on 26-Jul-2003 16:53:42 (2373 reads) |
A new version of the ARexx web server for AmigaOS has been released. The major new feature of this release is Webalizer-compatible log files (Apache-style). Now you can make pretty graphs and statistics from your gW3S access logs! The problem with Opera on PC (couldn't access gW3S sites) is also fixed and the HTTP support has been enhanced. gW3S is open source and available for download at http://gonzo.1av10.nu/w3s/
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In response to Dan Farber's "Is this the end of free Linux?" Bryan Taylor writes:
"SCO's claims have absolutely no credibility. I don't understand why journalists are not cross-examining them and exposing them as the fraud they are."
Read more here.
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AmiATLAS Appeal
Surely many a user has been annoyed with some destination, a location or an attraction in the near vicinity or even one's own place of residence not being included or even being incorrectly contained in one of AmiATLAS' maps?!
But that has never really been a real problem! After all, you have always been able to include custom additions, whatever they may be! Such a thing cannot easily be said of PC routing software...
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Duke Nukem 3D ported to AmigaOS and MorphOS |
| Software News posted by xeron on 25-Jul-2003 12:28:18 (9058 reads) |
The Icculus.org version of Duke3D has been ported to AmigaOS 3.x and MorphOS.
There is a 68K version, which works on AGA/CGX/P96, and a MorphOS/Pegasos native version. Additionally, you need the Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition CD.
More info and downloads are available here.
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Back in Time Live Brighton |
| Announcement posted by Anonymous on 25-Jul-2003 10:56:23 (2094 reads) |
The Brighton Centre, Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2GR, 13 September 2003.
A mammoth weekend of C64 fun, the biggest 8-bit rock concert ever held, and a great retro-music-game-exhibition
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