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News   News : APC&TCP celebrates 25 years
   posted by AndreasM on 6-May-2017 8:07:52 (1496 reads)
APC&TCP will be 25 years old in May.

Since 25 years, the APC&TCP distribution exists.

In its origin the APC&TCP was founded to publish the software of Computer Club members on fair terms.

However, the offer was expanded very quickly and non-members can also distribute their software via APC&TCP.

The computer club has not been around for a long time, but APC&TCP is still active.
There are still new software titles such as Roadshow, CygnusEd, DigiBooster released and also new updates are being worked on.



APC&TCP is also present in the merchandising market and has been publishing stickers, mousepads, posters and more for years.

And, of course, there is also the print magazine Amiga Future, which is almost 20 years old.

In the meantime, APC&TCP has published more than 200 products for the Amiga and hopefully become much more in the next few years.

We can not really celebrate. We simply lack in time.

Nevertheless, a small draw. There is an annual subscription to the Amiga Future.

What was APC&TCP's first commercial product released nearly 25 years ago?

a) CygnusEd
b) Databench
c) Crossfire II

Send the correct answer by email to Andreas@apc-tcp.de with the subject raffle until May 30, 2017 at the latest.
The winner will be raffled among all correct entries. The legal process is of course excluded as usual.

You can find out more about the history of APC & TCP and the published products by visiting the following links:

German: http://www.apc-tcp.de/index-de.php?page=history
English: http://www.apc-tcp.de/index-en.php?page=history





    

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Re: APC&TCP celebrates 25 years
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Re: APC&TCP celebrates 25 years
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wow time flies..congrats! Still look forward to every issue of Amiga Future


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Re: APC&TCP celebrates 25 years
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Congratulations.

Even with the times it is nice to have something like this to read in bed before closing Your eyes.
Once in a while.

Not just a blue screen.

Hopefully there is more to write off in the Future or we will make some readers Amigarooms?

(Like V8 magazine had for our garages)

Q&A was so ever popular also in an ancient Mag compared to some Creep in the cellar talking nonsence.

Times have changed A Lot I know.

How can I use my Action Replay MKIII as a not so hard core user? Simple what was fun.

Could I get PIV Concierto to work as only just put them to the original A1200 audio Channels?

Is it bad to have it in an A1200? Speed in a "Power Tower" vs A400 and what was Zorro 4???

How to make more powerfull Power easilly and cheap in a pc store? Quiet too.

Could go on and on and on..

Just one of the tons of ideas to replace the jibberyjab;)

Just checking: Higgins. Ok Maybe it's funny in Germany?

Anywho.

Thank You. Nice Read and Trevors and these special interviews from the past are, exellent.

PR

edit: typos, I don't mind them. We All make errors. Even in the Amigaland;)

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