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9.9.2019 ******** Amiga Future Webpage 20 years relaunch
On 09.09.99 the Amiga Future webpage went online for the first time. At that time, the webpage barely had content and only a few visitors daily.
Meanwhile, the Amiga Future Webpage has become one of the biggest websites for the Amiga.
In addition to thousands of games and user downloads (including hundreds of commercial titles), the Amiga Future webpage is home to one of the largest cheats collections for the Amiga.
But also several thousand reviews, previews and other articles about the Amiga you can read for free on the Amiga Future webpage.
Many sold-out Amiga Future issues are also available on the webpage for free.
Of course you are always up to date with the news and calender about the Amiga.
The news section is currently being expanded.
We are looking for helpers the news and other areas of the homepage. If anyone wants to help, please write us.
After 20 years the time has come and we have reworked the complete Amiga Future webpage.
Of course, some mistakes may have crept in. If you discover any, please let us know.
Unfortunately, the passwords of the accounts could not be transferred to the new page by all users. If you receive an error when logging in, please request a new password from the webpage.
Have fun with the new homepage of the Amiga Future.
https://www.amigafuture.dehttp://www.apc-tcp.de
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Airsoft Softwair, the hardest working men in code business, are proud to present the ultimate 100 MB+ Awesome Autumn iOS Plugin Bash 2019! Almost all plugins are now also available in native versions for iOS for use with our Remedios toolkit that allows you to turn your Hollywood scripts into native iOS applications.
The following plugins are now available in native iOS versions: AHX, AIFF, APNG, AVCodec, DigiBooster, FLICAnim, HTTP Streamer, hURL, JPEG2000, Movie Setter, PCX, Polybios, SID, SQLite3, SVG Image, TIFF, Vectorgraphics, XAD, XML Parser, YAFA and ZIP. Each plugin is available in four different flavours: 32-bit ARM, 64-bit ARM and 32-bit x86 and 64-bit x86 for use with Xcode's iOS simulator. That's over 100 megabyte worth of plugin binaries for the ultimate Hollywood experience on iOS!
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ZitaFTP Server Updated & Introductory Special Ends in 2 Days |
| Amigaworld.net News posted by Hans on 21-Sep-2019 11:46:13 (2241 reads) |
Two quick items that need your attention:
ZitaFTP Server Bug-Fix Update
ZitaFTP Server has been updated to version 1.8. This version has multiple bug fixes and workarounds. The most serious issue that's been fixed was a security flaw that could allow users to access files outside of the shared directories (if you know how). Plus, the added workarounds enable ZitaFTP Server to work with a wider variety of FTP clients.
Click here to download the latest ZitaFTP Server.
Introductory Special Discount Ends in 3 Days
Want a discount for ZitaFTP Server? Better act now, because the introductory special ends in 2 days (Monday 23 September, 2019, New Zealand time). After that, the price goes up.
Click here to get the introductory special.
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Finnish Amiga Users Group's Saku 2019 Event on September 28th |
| Events posted by jPV on 17-Sep-2019 16:34:43 (1810 reads) |
Finnish Amiga Users Group holds its 12th Saku event in Oulu, Finland on Saturday, September 28th.
The event will feature many classic Amiga computers from A500 to A4000, FPGA setups like Minimig and Vampire, and next generation systems from MorphOS machines to AmigaOne X5000 with OS4.
There will be a demoshow on a big screen, several game competitions with prizes, and a presentation about the IBrowse 2.5 browser. One lucky visitor will also win a free copy of IBrowse. The latest Amiga Future magazines are available for reading, as well as older magazines from all decades.
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GL4ES SDK for AmigaOS4
=== What is GL4ES
GL4ES is an OpenGL 2.1/1.5 to GL ES 2.0/1.1 translation library, with support for Pandora, ODroid, OrangePI, CHIP, Raspberry PI, Android and AmigaOS4.

For AmigaOS4 translation done via ogles2.library (written by Daniel "Daytona" Mubener), and which in turn works on top of warp3dnova.library (written by Hans de Ruiter).


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Amiga Future Webpage 20 years relaunch |
| News posted by AndreasM on 9-Sep-2019 13:02:44 (1349 reads) |
On 09.09.99 the Amiga Future webpage went online for the first time. At that time, the webpage barely had content and only a few visitors daily.
Meanwhile, the Amiga Future Webpage has become one of the biggest websites for the Amiga.
In addition to thousands of games and user downloads (including hundreds of commercial titles), the Amiga Future webpage is home to one of the largest cheats collections for the Amiga.
But also several thousand reviews, previews and other articles about the Amiga you can read for free on the Amiga Future webpage.
Many sold-out Amiga Future issues are also available on the webpage for free.
Of course you are always up to date with the news and calender about the Amiga.
The news section is currently being expanded.
We are looking for helpers the news and other areas of the homepage. If anyone wants to help, please write us.
After 20 years the time has come and we have reworked the complete Amiga Future webpage.
Of course, some mistakes may have crept in. If you discover any, please let us know.
Unfortunately, the passwords of the accounts could not be transferred to the new page by all users. If you receive an error when logging in, please request a new password from the webpage.
Have fun with the new homepage of the Amiga Future.
https://www.amigafuture.de http://www.apc-tcp.de
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 Cardiff, 9th March, 2024
AmigaKit Ltd is pleased to announce an important software development for the forthcoming A600GS computer system. The new ARM Graphics Library is pre-installed accelerating the performance of AmiBench and 68K applications.
The ARMgraphics.library was created by AmigaKit's in-house developer to bypass the bottleneck of the 68K graphics functions. It accelerates graphics rendering performance in applications.
AmiBench is pre-installed on the A600GS computer system. It opens the desktop environment in high resolution 1080p with True Colour icons. Now it can use the new ARM Graphics Library for various purposes including faster rendering of windows, icons and backgrounds.
Third party developers can take advantage of this library by using it's powerful functions from their 68K application. It also offers an opportunity for 68K games developers to enhance their games with faster graphics rendering.
The library provides a link between 68K programs and the native ARM processor.
Further work is underway to patch 68K system graphics functions so older applications that are not written to use the ARM Graphics Library can benefit. AmigaKit has developed AK-Datatypes, Picture Datatype and Datatypes Library over the many years for the Enhancer Software on X5000, X1000 and A1222+. These have been compiled for 68K to run on the A600GS, In addition these system components can also be accelerated by the ARM Graphics Library for extra performance.
The A600GS computer system is due for launch in the second quarter of 2024.
Additional Information about A600GS, AmiBench and it's components can be found on these websites:
A600GS: www.a600gs.com AmiBench: wiki.amiga.org/amibench
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ZitaFTP Server (Pre-release) is Released and Available |
| software OS4 posted by Hans on 5-Sep-2019 21:28:03 (1641 reads) |
Kea Sigma Delta is proud to announce that ZitaFTP Server is finally here!
ZitaFTP Server is a fast and secure file server. Use it to securely transfer files between your machines/devices using the FTP and/or FTPS protocols. It supports multiple simultaneous file transfers (for faster transfers of multiple files).
You can download, try & buy Zita FTP Server for AmigaOS 4.x now.
Click here for more.
NOTE: This is a pre-release, so it still has rough edges and missing features. You'll receive free updates as it's polished up and the features are added.
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Amiga Future monthly News August 2019 |
| News posted by AndreasM on 2-Sep-2019 14:43:07 (2182 reads) |
4.8.2019 ******** RESHOOT R Mouse pad now available
Übersee, August 4, 2019
The official RESHOOT R mouse pad is now available in the APC&TCP online shop at the URL https://www.amigashop.org
Actually, the mousepad should not be released until the Amiga 34 in Neuss. But as several users have asked again and again, we have decided to publish the mouse pad already now.
We hope you like the mouse pad.
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New articles on Obligement |
| News posted by Daff on 1-Sep-2019 8:02:41 (1665 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:
- July/August 2019 news. - Old articles from Joystick Hedbo 1 to 15 : News: news from Psygnosis for 1989, Review of California Games, Review of Spitting Images, News: Paul Cuisset, the rise of a genius coder, Review of Gone Fish'n, Review of Falcon, News: Infogrames, a big world futur, News: Muriel Tramis parle d'Emmanuelle, etc. - Olf articles from Amiga Special Environnement : Video environment of the Amiga, 2D software on Amiga, 3D software on Amiga, Audio creation on Amiga, Office on Amiga, - Interview with Richard Cheek (developer of Sleepwalker). - Interview with Jamie Woodhouse (developper of Nitro and Qwak). - Interview with David Broadhurst (developper of Assassin and Bubble Bobble). - Review of SimCoupé 1.2. - Review of JetHunt. - Review of The Master Virus Killer 2.1. - File: History of data compression in Japan. - File: The Bitmap Brothers. - File: MorphOS Directory Assignments. - File: History of the World Of Commodore show. - Special quizz about the Access.
Rendez-vous on http://obligement.free.fr for this nice reading. Feel free to contribute. Please contact David "Daff" Brunet for more info.
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