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Audio-CD: "Primal" by Andrew Barnabas and Paul Arnold (05. Aug. 2003)
Some of you may remember Nightshade/Crusaders from various Crusaders
Amiga demos in the past. He also wrote the music for a few Amiga games,
the best known amongst them being "SWIV". He has now started a
composing/production company together with hi...
Audio-CD: "Sidologie" by Marcel Donne (05. Aug. 2003)
Sidologie is an album of Commodore-64 remixes Marcel Donne, all done in
the style/sound of classic Jean-Michel Jarre and Vangelis albums. To put
it simple, Marcel Donne has taken the *melodies* from famous C64 music,
and mixed it with the *sound* of...
Aminet Uploads until 03.08.2003 (04. Aug. 2003)
These updates or new programs have been uploaded to the Aminet since our last report:
XADOpus_Ger.lha biz/dopus 1K+German catalog for XADOpus 1.2
AmiDiction.lha comm/tcp 26K+Online Dictionary
MakeHTMLMap.lha comm/www 167K+Cr...
Fortnightly Q&A's with Fleecy Moss - episode 16 (04. Aug. 2003)
The English online magazine AmigaWorld has published episode 16 of the regular questions and answers session with Fleecy Moss, CTO at AMIGA, Inc. (Update 2012-03-15, cg: as the original document is no longer available, the following content was moved into...
Amiga Arena: Special price offer with PhotoAlbum/Cybershow (03. Aug. 2003)
One of the few Shareware programs which has been further developed since the
first special price offer by Amiga Arena in 1998 up to today is the
PhotoAlbum/Cybershow package by Helmut Hoffmann. For this reason Amiga Arena operator Olaf
Köbnik is all th...
Amiga Arena celebrates 5th birthday (03. Aug. 2003)
"Amiga Arena" celebrates its 5th birthday. For this reason there will be many
specials with new and old "acquaintances" who have accompanied "Amiga Arena"
until today. In addition there will be for the first time the "Amiga Arena"
history with screensh...
Online magazine: NoCover #113 published (03. Aug. 2003)
Punctual as usual issue 113 of the online magazine NoCover has been published
and already delivered via eMail to all subscribers.
The current issue can be read online on NoCover
and the homepage of the APC & TCP.
Furthermore the magazine is av...
ImageMagick v5.5.7 released for AmigaOS. (03. Aug. 2003)
ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries offered under a usage
license to read, write, and manipulate an image in many image formats (over 87
major formats) including popular formats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and
As Image...
Benelux Amiga/Pegasos Show: temporary list of exhibitors (02. Aug. 2003)
On the first October weekend, 4th/5th 2003 takes the combined Benelux Amiga Show and Benelux Pegasos Show place in Rotterdam. The event takes place at the Engels near the mainstation. A temporary incomplete list of exhibitors:
Genesi (with Pegasos II...
Yahoo! Groups Service Changes on August 7th, 2003 (01. Aug. 2003)
As part of the efforts to ensure that all Yahoo! Groups users
enjoy the same high-quality service, the Yahoo! Groups providers
will implement the following service changes on Aug. 7, 2003:
Message Attachments: Yahoo! Groups will continue to deliv...
Warp datatypes v45.4 released (01. Aug. 2003)
Oliver Roberts has released version 45.4 of his datatype WarpTIFF that comes with the following features:
Added support for files using the old-style JPEG compression
scheme. Implemented preliminary support for Xerox image files (XIF),
which use a propr...
Amiga Update newsletter by Brad Webb #030731 (01. Aug. 2003)
Following the title link youcan find the complete newsletter of Amiga
Update for this year's July. In his english newsletter Brad Webb summarizes once in a month all news about the subject Amiga.
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AMIGAplus 07-08/2003 - Shopping-Time (31. Jul. 2003)
Issue 07-08/2003 of the German 68 pages, 4c paper magazine AMIGAplus is
out now including eight hardware-reviews, workshops and much more.
Content of this issue:
Reviews of X-Surf II and Catweasel MK3/PCI Flipper
Reviews of ATI Radeon Pro 9000, ...
WHDLoad: New packages up to 31st July 2003 (31. Jul. 2003)
With the help of WHDLoad you can now install games on your hard disk that
had only been meant for floppy use. The following packages have been
added or updated since our last announcement:
31.07.03 updated: Xenon (Bitmap Brothers) rewritten for k...
OpenAmiga On the Lookout for a Logo (31. Jul. 2003)
The website for OpenAmiga has been thoroughly rebuilt and now offers forums and a new look. The authors are now looking for a logo for the OpenAmiga project. If you would like to furnish or help work on such a logo, click on the menu button Compliance Log...
Beta-WarpOS-Version of Duke Nukem 3D Released (31. Jul. 2003)
Massimiliano Tretene has put a WarpOS port of the action game Duke Nukem 3D on his website. This versions is untested. unoptimized, and offers neither sound nor 3D acceleration.
To test it you must set the stack to 16384 and raise the partition buffer t...
AmigaOS 4.0 on Tour in Dänemark (31. Jul. 2003)
9th August from 13:00 to 17:00 at Syvstjerneskolen in Værløse, Denmark.
We hereby welcome all Amiga fans to a couple of hours of Amiga OS 4
demonstration. Amiga OS 4 will be shown running on an A4000 fitted with a
CyberstormPPC accelerator, but it will...
Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown Also for Xbox (31. Jul. 2003)
"Robin Hood", the sequel to to the Amiga-Classic "Defender of the
Crown", will be offered by Capcom and Cinemaware for Microsoft Xbox along with versions Sony Playstation 2 and Windows PCs in September
In a talk with AMIGAplus Cinemaware did not cate...
AmigaOS 4.0: Präsentation in New York (31. Jul. 2003)
Mr. Hardware Computers and A.M.U.S.E (New York City Amiga Users Group)
are happy to announce the showing of Amiga Operating system OS 4.0 next
Tuesday Aug 5th 2003 8:00pm-10:00pm Room 706, Meyers Hall New York
University Washington Place (Between Br...
Wanted: Programmer or team for Digibooster Professional (30. Jul. 2003)
APC&TCP together with Dennis "Psyria" Lohr are now the owners of all rights of
Digibooster Professional. "We are very interested to ensure that this program will get a continous further development inthe future. Because DBPro is the last commercial ...
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