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software OS4   software OS4 : AISS Helper released for AmigaOS
   posted by djrikki on 13-Jun-2015 13:01:54 (2194 reads)
To coincide with the recent release of AISS 4.19 comes AISS Helper - a handy means to browse through the 1000s of icons available in the complete set from Martin 'Mason' Merz.

AISS Helper comes with a handy search field and unlike the older alternatives which seem to have been abandoned this one is much easier to upgrade beyond AISS 4.19 and into the foreseeable.

If you have any feature requests please comment on this news release or send them to me via email, thank you, enjoy!

Richard Lake

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dan.hutch 
Re: AISS Helper released for AmigaOS
Posted on 13-Jun-2015 19:44:02
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Thanks for this, search tool is a handy addition (over AISSview). Would be useful sometimes to be able to export an image out, i.e. copy from TBIMAGES: elsewhere.

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djrikki 
Re: AISS Helper released for AmigaOS
Posted on 13-Jun-2015 20:40:21
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Thanks for your comment Dan. I've been thinking of other ways to expand upon the first release.


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Re: AISS Helper released for AmigaOS
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Hi Richard,

I have added the download link the news item.


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Great work!
Thank you!


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thomas 
Re: AISS Helper released for AmigaOS
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Doesn't work. First it asks for muiroyale.hwp and after installing that, it just sits in the backgrond doing nothing. I can kill it with Ctrl-C or Exchange, but nothing else, no window, no nothing.

Requirements should be documented and if something is missing, a message should be issued.


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