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Announcement   Announcement : APC and TCP 2008
   posted by AndreasM on 29-Jan-2008 11:43:55 (4001 reads)
This year APC&TCP have plans for many Amiga projects.

We would like to offer you a brief outline of our plans.

Read more...


AmiATLAS

Many people doubted there would be any further development but we want you to know that it is still intended to be released, but in small updates. You should be aware that it is one of the most complex projects for the Amiga. Thousands of files have to be accounted for, updated and maintained. Future versions will require AmigaOS4 and will use a brand new ReAction GUI. Furthermore there will be support for many new file formats making the transfer between different platforms easier.


Amiga Guru Book

The German Amiga Guru Book has been available from us for some time.
That's why many users asked us if we could make the English one available as well.
The English version is going to be completed later in 2008, but due to lack of time, it will be around the middle of the year when it is ready, but it will eventually be finished :)


CygnusED

Of course the development of CygnusED is also continuing. A new update is already in the pipeline but it will take some time to complete. We are also on the look-out for a competent developer for the MorphOS version!


DigiBoosterPro

An additional developer has been working on DigiBoosterPro for some time now. This has made development much quicker than was at first anticipated. Currently we think that we can give you a detailed status report in 2-3 months. Maybe even sooner... and if everything goes smoothly, there will be a version of DigiBoosterPro for 68k, AmigaOS 4, MorphOS and even AROS !!!


Desert Racing

Actually a version of Desert Racing for AmigaOS4 and MorphOS has been planned for some time. Unfortunately the developer responsible for the game is very busy at the moment. That's why we are currently looking for a new programmer. Desert Racing has been written in BlitzBasic. Anyone interested in assisting with this development is invited to contact us.


Flyin' High

Currently we are working on an AmigaOS 4 version of Flyin' High. However it's not ceertain whether the port will ever be finished. We can only say that someone is working on it, but there is no promise that it will eventually be released. Many people have asked us if we were going to release a sequel to Flyin' High. The problem is we have no available developers to continue the work at a steady pace, and even less graphic artists. So sorry, at this point there is not likely to be a sequel to Flyin' High.


MED Soundstudio

Here the development has been long and drawn out, mainly due to the lack of time and technical problems, but this year it should finally be completed.


Amiga Future

With issue 70 the Amiga Future has reached 10 years old. That's a tremendous reason for us to celebrate. As well as the 6 issues of the print magazine intended for this year 2008, the Amiga Future homepage is going to be greatly enhanced and will contain lots of new features and content. In fact, we believe that the size of the Amiga Future homepage will double. We hope that the hits will rise like they have done over the past 12 months ;)


Is there any more news?

Currently we are in negotiations with people regarding various projects which we want to publish for the Amiga. New projects, mergers and aquisitions, ports and others, but nothing is set in stone at this point. However, you can be sure that there will be many new releases from APC&TCP in 2008!


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

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Re: APC&TCP 2008
Posted on 29-Jan-2008 13:22:24
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Cool, thanks for the updates.

I think out of all of these, particular interest for me would be MED Soundstudio - I guess the "Octa" bit is dropped due to it being multi-channel these days?

I think it's high time I got myself a subscription to Amiga Future too!

And if you fancy acquiring the code to Evil's Doom, I'm sure people will step up to the plate to offer their coding services (joke)

Thanks for your continued efforts and support!

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Re: APC&TCP 2008
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yess!
digibooster pro still under development! great news!
i cant wait for the status report and the new features list:) my favorite tracker program ever!

the other projects are also very-very welcome! ced rulz!:)

thanks for supporting the amiga-scene andreas!

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Digibooster still under dev This is great news

And Octamed Soundstudio ,Fantastic

Cant wait for uppdates.....

Last edited by Seaquest on 29-Jan-2008 at 01:42 PM.

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For me the best news is a new update to CygnusED (my editor of choice) but I would also be interested in purchasing a new version OctaMed studio if it runs OK on my classic under OS4.

And as always I will look forward to the next issue of AmigaFuture.


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Digibooster MED hope to see in 2008

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Great news..finger cross for all project


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My son uses his DigiBoosterPro every day on my A1260/(PPC).

Would be nice to launch it on an OS4 machien too, like my A1G3-SE.


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Nice to see that there commercial amigaprograms which is still being updated.

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about AmiAtlas. Is there a possibility to implement a plugin for say NavTeq or ViaMicheline or whatever map-data? surely they want some royalities for that, but otherwise how will you plan to keep the data uptodate?
the possibility to connect a GPS or Galileo receiver would be very interesting too

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MIDI support for Digibooster would be nice... Any idea of that is in the works?


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Yes midi to control HW synthesizers is important but i dont think it has the feature.

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@Amigo1

>about AmiAtlas. Is there a possibility to implement a plugin for say NavTeq or ViaMicheline or whatever map-data?

i Think no. The royalities are to high for a AMIGA-projekt :/

@Legion

> MIDI support for Digibooster would be nice... Any idea of that is in the work

I think at the first new version, no. At first we code DBP comeplete new. First later we start with new "big" Features.


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Great news. Thanks for this update on all your plans.


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If Fliyin'High or Desert Racing are going to be released would it be identical to the AGA versions or will it be improved versions?

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yes, we can make only useable the games on OS4.


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