12.Nov.2000
Patrick Roberts on the OpenAmiga ML
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Amiga Archive: Download via HTTP Recommended
Patrick Roberts (Web-Server "zAMilo") has recommended on the Open Amiga mailing list
to use the HTTP protocol for downloads of the Amiga archive. Downloads via HTTP
have the advantage of being counted and displayed directly on this page.
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12.Nov.2000
Gary Peake on the Open Amiga ML
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Amiga: Information about SHEEP
Gary Peake has posted some information about SHEEP on the Open Amiga mailing
list. SHEEP is a programming language in development by Wouter van Oortmerssen
(Amiga E) specially for AmigaDE.
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11.Nov.2000
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amiga-news.de - Currently changing server
We are moving. Hence there might temorary limitations take place. Please, be patient. Tomorrow there will be
fresh news again.
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11.Nov.2000
Andreas Neumann via eMail
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Version 3.0 of the Text Viewer "Next" Released
Juergen Klawitter just finished version 3.0 of his text viewing software "Next". Among others, also
*ix-"man pages" in the nroff-Format, WordPerfect documents, IFF text as well as FinalCopy/Final-Writer- and
WordWorth files are supported. Also, the image viewing routine has been heavily reworked - it is among
others compatibel to the picture.datatype V43. Inspite of many other novelties, this version's archive
is only a few bytes bigger than the former version's 2.9 archive.
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10.Nov.2000
Marc Gutzwiller
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Amiga in the Biggest Swiss Newspaper
Yesterday, the biggest Swiss newspaper, the Blick,
featured an article on the return of Amiga. It was mentioned which outstanding
multimedia possibilities this computer already had in the 80ies and that a
new operating system will be released that's only 5 MByte large and will run on
virtually any hardware.
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