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24.Jan.2010
Amiga.org (Webseite)


AmigaKit: EasyADF-Update
EasyADF is a program for archiving of the British trader AmigaKit which is included at the PCMCIA Compact Flash Transfer Kit.
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23.Jan.2010
Amigaworld.net (Webseite)


AmigaOS 4: Bounty for 32-Bit-Icon-Editor
Under the title link you can donate for a bounty project for a 32-Bit-Icon-editor. (snx) (Translation: dr)

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23.Jan.2010
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AmigaOS 4: English dictionary WordNet 3.1
WordNet is a database in English language and was ported for AmigaOS 4 by Daniel Jedlicka (screenshot). For the voice output the flite.device is required.
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23.Jan.2010
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Picture viewer: LookHere 2.0
Fabio Falcucci's LookHere is a picture viewer created with Hollywood 4.5. LookHere offers over 100 different fading effects as well as thumbnail and slideshow modes and is available for all Amiga operating systems.

You can get further information as well as screenshots under the title link. (snx) (Translation: dr)

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22.Jan.2010
Christian Busse (ANF)


Hint: Brightening yellowed computer towers with Retr0bright
Christian Busse pointed out to a method how you can brighten yellowed computer towers. He wrote:

A Group of Amiga computer enthusiasts think they have come up with an idea to stop ancient computers going yellow. Flame retardant plastics in computers meant that the likes of an Amiga turned yellow with age. While it has been known that Hydrogen Peroxide could stop the rot, it was not very effective. A bloke called Dave from Manchester, UK, aka 'Merlin', started a project to see if they could turn their old hardware into its old colour.
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