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Software News   Software News : AmiDevCpp: New DevPak
   posted by Heinz on 17-May-2006 8:47:18 (1720 reads)
There is a new DevPak for AmiDevCpp available. DevPak download

The new DevPak installs the needed Includes and a example program for using the Aros True Type Engine.
Ttengine.library opens TrueType font by itself and renders high quality glyphs directly into any RastPort.


You can now also download a split, self extracting archive of the recent version of AmiDevCpp (0.9.5)
http://amidevcpp.amiga-world.de/v09modem.php
This may be interesting for modem users.

http://amidevcpp.amiga-world.de/
    

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