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Software News   Software News : New Digibooster Professional homepage is online
   posted by AndreasM on 11-Jan-2004 18:08:45 (1540 reads)
Now is it so far. After a longer duration the new official homepage of DBPro is finally online. There you can find in future all informations, downloads, goodies ... around the Program. We would like to refer also again to the forum, where Useres can place their questions.

A new demoversion of Digibooster Professional will be soon availble for AmigaOS and MorphOS.

DBPro is a so called tracker program. It�s possible to produce your own music by using samples.

http://www.digiboosterpro.de
    

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