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Multimedia-Authoring-System: Hollywood Version 1.5 - Statusreport (11. Feb. 2003)
Here's a quick status report of the current Hollywood development.
Version 1.5 is now going through beta testing and should be available
by the end of February. Hollywood 1.5 will feature
some major improvements. Here's an overview of the new features ...
TOTAL AMIGA Magazine: Issue 14 coming soon - to a post box near you (08. Feb. 2003)
HOLLYWOOD
The new multimedia authoring package for the Amiga. But can it topple
SCALA? Our reviewers sit in front of the screen and bring you their
verdict.
Our main Feature is: WEBDESIGN!
A true epic struggle, starring brave and determined revie...
AMIGAplus 01/2003 - Comeback 2003 (30. Jan. 2003)
2003 could be the year of the Amiga-comeback. In the new German print magazine
AMIGAplus 01/2003 you can read several reviews of upcoming and current software
and a forecast for 2003, just as Audio Evolution (Preview), fxPAINT 2, Hollywood,
Tales of Ta...
New Hollywood screen shots (31. Dec. 2002)
As some people did not know that Hollywood is also able to import
the popular Rainboot boot configuration file format, I have put up some
screenshots in the Hollywood section which show Hollywood running
Rainboot configurations. This gives you real Rai...
TTEngine: ViewISO V1.0, TTManager V1.0 (27. Dec. 2002)
On December 27, 2002 Grzegorz Kraszewski published new software versions of TTEngine (display of
true type fonts). This engine is based upon the FreeType2-projekt
and is supported by e.g. fxPAINT and Hollywood.
TTEngine-homepage updated.
ViewI...
Andreas Falkenhahn: Merry Christmas (25. Dec. 2002)
I wish all Amiga friends a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. The
next year will bring some more products from me starting with the
Malibu plugin for Hollywood which enables Hollywood to display Scala
presentations.
...
Test Program MpegMasterPlayer (made with Hollywood) (12. Dec. 2002)
Here comes a test program named MpegMasterPlayer (downloadable under the title link), which was put together with Hollywood. It's
really a player built on mpega. Further, I would like to state that this player and a few other programs originated only wi...
Hollywood now available also for MorphOS (Update) (11. Dec. 2002)
A native MorphOS version of Hollywood is now available. This PPC version
is of course much faster than the 68k one, so many effects can now be
displayed in real time at an acceptable speed (on 68k computers most of
the CPU intensive effects were precal...
ARC 2002 News: Fun Time World / Amiga Arena presentation (04. Dec. 2002)
Fun Time World / Amiga Arena setting "AMIGA + Retro Computing 2002" on fire!
The following products and news will be at the stand of Fun Time World
at the "AMIGA + Retro Computing 2002" in Aachen:
"Aqua" German Version:
It's a "Myst" like adve...
Announcement: Malibu-Plugin for Hollywood (04. Dec. 2002)
Andreas Falkenhahn:
Airsoft Softwair will soon release the first plugin for Hollywood. The
Malibu plugin extends Hollywood to accept also Scala presentations and
display them. This makes a dream come true for those Amiga users who always
wanted to dis...
Multimedia authoring system: Hollywood Screenshots - JP Credits & Senso (30. Nov. 2002)
Today I have published screenshots that show a remake of the Jurassic Park
credits done with Hollywood and a game called Senso (a software version of the
popular board game Senso). The screenshots show again the extremely wide
ranged functionality of H...
Multimedia authoring system: Screenshots of Hollywood - WBSwatch & Rainbow C (24. Nov. 2002)
On 23rd November 2002, Andreas Falkenhahn has published further screenshots of
the multimedia authoring system 'Hollywood'. These show a fully transparent
24bit realtime workbench clock as well as a rainbow creator which demonstrates
Hollywood's rainbo...
Multimedia authoring system: Screenshots of Hollywood - AmigaSeeDC (18. Nov. 2002)
Andreas Falkenhahn:
Today's Hollywood screenshots show AmigaSeeDC, a real application created
with Hollywood. AmigaSeeDC is an image viewer like ACDSee or IrfanView
that are very popular on the PC market. You can select a picture and then
browse throu...
Multimedia authoring system: New screen shots from Hollywood (15. Nov. 2002)
Here are again some new screenshots from Hollywood applications.
This time I present screenshots from a popular application field of
Hollywood: A presentation with random transition effects.
...
Multimedia authoring system: New screen shots from Hollywood (08. Nov. 2002)
Andreas Falkenhahn writes:
Many people e-mailed me because they wanted more
screenshots from Hollywood. Therefore I published 5 new
screenshots from a game done with Hollywood and a demo
done with Hollywood. More screenshots will be published
over th...
Multimedia authoring system: Hollywood available (05. Nov. 2002)
Andreas Falkenhahn wrote:
Finally! After a long time of development, the Multimedia authoring system Hollywood
is available. Hollywood is a powerful and extensive program which is unique on the
Amiga. You could compare Hollywood with a modern version ...
Installer: WHDLoad - New Packets (through 10th October, 2002) (10. Oct. 2002)
With WHDLoad you can install to your hard-drive games which were originally only intended for floppy boot disks. The following packets have been freshly added since our last announcement:
10th October, 2002 new: Theme Park (Bullfrog) done by JOTD ...
Amiga Arena: full version Hollywood Pictures and Hilt II missions (05. Oct. 2002)
Hollywood Pictures - full version
With the manager game "Hollywood Pictures" makes Amiga Arena one further full version by "Sayonara Software" available for download. This is the version "Starbyte Software" had released again at that time.
Hilt II -...
Amiga Arena - Full version of "Samba Partie AGA/ECS" and redesign (02. Jun. 2002)
With the approval of Jo Seitz (Sayonara Software), Amiga Arena
enabled the release of the full version of the football manager
"Samba Partie AGA/ECS".
This is the first part of the "Samba" series.
Besides lots of other features, the football manager...
Amiga Update Newsletter by Brad Webb (29. Jul. 2001)
Monthly Brad Webb releases his newsletter 'Amiga Update' reporting about
the most important events regarding the Amiga:
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