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28.Oct.2000
Stefan Falke on ANF


EZP@gerNG Classic Edition V1.5 Available
There is an update of the Paging-Software EZP@gerNG CE available for download on the SFXSoft-Homepage.

Most important changes of this release:
  • The Icon-Texts of the Short-cut-Gadgets are now correctly removed when moved.
  • When displaying the Toolbar-Gadget on gfx-boards, there are no more color mismatches anymore.
  • The GUI routines are now exported at approximately 90% to the external GUI-Modul, which is the condition to create a support for different GUI-Engines
  • More changes see ReadMe


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28.Oct.2000
Christoph Meier on ANf


Amiga SDK now also Available for Windows
The Amiga Developer Kit (SDK) is now also available for Windows.
System requirements:
Ethernet network interface card with Windows 95B, 98, NT Workstation 4.0 (with SP3), 2000, ME, 64 MB RAM (128 RAM recommended), 100 MB free harddisk space, 200 MHz CPU or faster.

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28.Oct.2000
David Connolly by eMail


CS&E Retireing from the Amiga Market
«Farewell from CS&E, Dear friends,
maintaining a commercial business in the Amiga market has become increasingly difficult. I don't just mean in terms of the poor sales, but in terms of maintaining professional communication and business relationships. I don't feel I am able to offer a truly professional service for the Amiga as I have failed on both these counts. I have made inproper comments on mailing lists and failed to attract developers to sign for CS&E.
As I have made the announcement before that CS&E would leave the classic Amiga but come back for the next generation, it is with regret that I have to say this time the company is leaving the Amiga to concentrate on the PC development.
Amiga Survivor will be continuing as a non-profit making magazine through the editorial staff but CS&E will continue to lend a hand in taking orders.
I wish the Amiga all the best and will be keeping a very close eye on all the developments as an eager customer.»

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28.Oct.2000
CyberGraphX


CGX V3 Elbox Mediator ViRGE Driver Update : Release 3
This is the third release of the Elbox Mediator archive with Virge-drivers. The archive contains changes and bugfixes concerning the CGXMode problem. The name changed from ElboxGenericViRGE to MediatorViRGE. The old driver must be removed. There are more details on theMediator page.

Download: CGXV3_ElboxR3.lzh

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28.Oct.2000
AMOS Factory


AMOS GUI Extension Update 2.10 Released
Author: Pietro Ghizzoni
Download: gui210.lha - 380 Kb

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28.Oct.2000
Amiga Future


ImageEditor »NetPBM-Imageeditor«
ImageEditor version 1.17 by Christian Effenberger has been released. ImageEditor is a well featured digital image editing software based on the NetPBM-Filter (including PPC-Support). ImageEditor is part of the SiteWay project. Download: ImageEditor.lha - 1,5 MB

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28.Oct.2000
ANN


Amiga SDK: Top 10 - Portation Wish List
Patrick Roberts started a poll to determine which applications should be ported to the Amiga DE. Read the results under the titel link.

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28.Oct.2000
AmigaSDK


Amiga SDK Linux Update 1.01
There is an Amiga SDK Update (for the Linux hosted version) from version 1.0 to version 1.01 available for download at the the protected area of the Amiga Developer Support page, to which developers and beta-testers can log in using their Support Network-ID.

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28.Oct.2000
AmiDog


FPSE V0.08 Amiga Revision 5
Mathias Roslund released the version 0.08 Amiga Revision 5 of the Open Source Playstation Emulator "FPSE" (Free PlayStation Emulator) on October 27th, 2000. This is a minor update which mainly concerns people that have SCSI errors. In detail, following things have changed:
  • New: MDEC movies can now be decoded in gray scale which results in a speed-up. You can activate this option with -g.
  • New: Support for 24Bit-PSX-Screens. This should make MDECs look like the original on the console.
  • Change: The CD-Code has been changed. CMD_READ is now used instead of direct SCSI. This should work with all CD-ROMs. However only sektors with 2048 Bytes are supported. Games with different sector sizes will not work properly.

The emulator runs on PPC-Amigas with 32MB RAM, WarpUP V4, CGFX V3 and requires a PSX-BIOS.

Download:


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28.Oct.2000
GameSpy.com


GameSpy: Interview with Tribsoft
James Hills of GameSpy.com interviewed Mathieu Pinard of Tribsoft. Tribsoft cooperates with Hyperion Software and Titan Computer in porting software. In the case of Europa Universalis, Tribsoft ports this strategy game to Linux, while Hyperion does the Amiga and Mac ports. Titan retails the product. In the interview, Pinard points out the reasons for this cooperation and more.

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28.Oct.2000
Andreas Falkenhahn via eMail


Install Kit v3.9 Released
Recently, a new version of the Amiga CD32 Games Install Kits has been released on the Airsoft Softwair Homepage. Version 3.9 is a bigger update and supports a lot more games now. Furthermore, bugs have been removed and a few things have been improved respectively added. Since we are now slowly approaching the moment where nearly every CD32 game is supported, here a list of the games that are not yet supported, and for which I am therefore looking for:
  • Brutal: Paws of Fury
  • Case of the cautious Condor
  • Dennis
  • Der Seelenturm
  • Diggers (single CD version!)
  • Exile
  • Football Glory
  • Grolier Electronic Encyclopedia
  • Guiness Disc of Records: Second Edition
  • Humans 3
  • Impossible Mission 2025
  • Insight Technology
  • Jet Strike (single CD version!)
  • Legacy of Sorasil
  • Lost in Mine
  • Mitre Soccer Superstars
  • Pinky
  • Sabre Team
  • Speris Legacy
  • Star Crusader
  • Super Loopz
  • The Clue
  • Thomas the Tank Engine Pinball
  • Tower of Souls
  • Trivial Pursuit
  • Turrican
  • Turrican 2
  • Wembley International Soccer
  • Whale's Voyage

If somebody owns one of the CD32 games mentioned above, he may contact me. The Install Kit v3.9 can be downloaded under the title link.

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27.Oct.2000
distributed.amiga.org


RC5: Client V2.8011 build 464
A new version of the RC5-64/OGR client for the participation in the RC5 contest has been released. It is a pre-release V2.8011 build 464, which is available for download for 68000-68060, WarpOS and PowerUp Amigas. In the download area, of the above page, all changed made since build 463 as well as the known problems with the current version are listed.

Download:


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27.Oct.2000
Christoph Meier on ANF


Heise: Cracker steal Microsoft source code
Apparently no canard. As can be read at the title link at Heise, unknown crackers have invaded the Microsoft computer net and stole source code of the newest Windows versions and office software.
For full article (German) follow title link.

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27.Oct.2000
Matthijs Schonewille on ANF


New Real-time Website Statistics Program Created on the Amiga!
Though the complete website is in Dutch (for now), I am pleased to inform you that I released Webcat.nl Stats. Webcat.nl Stats is a website statistics application. It is free for personal webpages and I used my Amiga to develope it. There is of course a category: Computers - Amiga you can choose. Furthermore you can select your own icon (only 11x11 pixels!) that will appear on your page. You're all invited to check it out at http://stats.webcat.nl/ (title link).

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27.Oct.2000
ByteKnight on ANF


Nightlong Update
At the clickBOOM portal, there is an update of Nightlong (V1.1) for registered users. It should solve the problems with disappearing samples and the music.

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27.Oct.2000
Christoph Meier on ANF


Tom`s Hardware Guide: Amiga tries again
Tom`s Hardware Guide also reports on the new Amiga One.

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27.Oct.2000
ACE 2000 website


ACE 2000 images by Jeff Sereno


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27.Oct.2000
MorphOS


MUI PPC for MorphOS V3.9 - public beta
It is a public beta of MUI PPC for MorphOS, version 3.9. Please read the documentation carefully before installing the archive.

Download: muippc39beta.lha - 884 Kb

More new archives for MorphOS (PPC only IXEmul/Tools) are available for download.

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27.Oct.2000
ANN


microsoft.com Whois entry at InterNIC
Hackers have attacked InterNIC:
Christian Kemp posted today at ANN, that the "Whois" entry of microsoft.com at InterNIC (the registration site for .com domains) looks currently as follows:

MICROSOFT.COM.IS.SECRETLY.RUN.BY.ILLUMINATI.TERRORISTS.NET
MICROSOFT.COM.IS.RULED.BY.HACKERJACK.COM
MICROSOFT.COM.INSPIRES.COPYCAT.WANNABE.SUBVERSIVES.NET
MICROSOFT.COM.HAS.NO.LINUXCLUE.COM
MICROSOFT.COM


Supplement:
Richard Koerber told us on ANF:
The InterNIC hack is a joke. The alleged "hacker attack" on InterNIC has turned out to be a misinterpretation of the result of the WHOIS query.

Heise: Alleged hack on microsoft.com a joke (update)
«The report is a canard. Seruriteam apparently did not make themselves familiar with the tools for querying the whois database before releasing the news. The clients do not only show the queried domain but all that contain the search string. If the query contains only the word Microsoft, you get several domains, among others MICROSOFT.FEARPENGUINS.CX. On a casual glance, the search result irritates: one might think, the entry was manipulated. An information contained in the search results states in such cases that it's several independent entries. Indeed the entry of the Microsoft domain remained unchanged - a joker from San Francisco has merely created sub-domains for the domain terrorists.net. In another entry, he pays tribute to Apple with APPLE.COM.IS.THE.CHOICE.OF.ALL.SELF.RESPECTING.TERRORISTS.NET.»


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27.Oct.2000
ANN


Tao announces Cooperation with ZoomON
Tao Group announces the cooperation with the Swedish company ZoomON.

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27.Oct.2000
Innovative


innovative-web.de Moves
innovative-web.de moves to a new server. Email and web presentation may be temporarily down. Should the website at http://www.innovative-web.de not be available, please try http://www.innovative-server.de, a 1:1 mirror of the data of innovative-web.de. This domain is already located on a new server. Please send email for the duration of the move to xyz@innovative-server.de instead of xyz@innovative-web.de.

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27.Oct.2000
Dirk Baeyens by eMail


ACE 2000 - Show Report
Date: 25-oct-00 14:15:42
From: Michael Czajka MC-1@bigfoot.com

Subject: [ACE_2000] ACE 2000 Official show report

Hi,

ACE was enjoyed by almost everyone and most people want to see it run again
next year.

Many vendors transacted not only business but networked and set up strategic
alliances with each other and the user groups. User groups worked
brilliantly together. Sponsorship, demo's and lots of other things are going
to occur as a result of this show. I know a few of the attendees spent until
the wee hours locked in a room discussing how to leverage strategic software
and hardware innovations.

The show was very much about software innovation although although a lot of
innovative hardware also took centre stage (RiscStation & VR21 spring to
mind).

AUSOM took out the most professional stand hands down. They also had the
biggest stand having an entire room to themselves. People loved the kind of
one-to-one they got with the most powerful of mac's.

CAUS took out the most innovative amongst the Amiga groups. It was a shame
we couldn't get their web cam on-line.

Bill McEwan took out most attendees at any seminars, followed closely by Ka
Ping Yee.

Most creative seminar goes to Tony Paterson who spoke about video editing on
the Draco and gave some excellent examples.

Most active stand for the user groups probably goes to LUV who were so busy
they had to get in another table although AUG spent a lot of its time pretty
busy.

Most active stand for the dealers probably goes for Symmetry Innovations
(QNX) who did seminars, demo's and had 4 people on the stand who often
couldn't keep up with the interest.

Most friendly stand goes to Ebay who spent the entire show showing us how to
use the net to trade better. I think the user groups showed them a thing or
two as well.

Most active Amiga stand goes to Vince Morton from Computer Magic. He had the
most up-to-date hardware and software and some absolute bargains! A $1000
SCSI scanner for $400! Wow!

Best graphical hardware was the VR21 3D glasses. I don't know how many they
sold but I do know that at least a couple of people went home interested in
developing for them.

Most bulletproof software was the RiscStation Point of Sale solution.
There's nothing more robust than an OS that goes on a ROM. 4Mb only!

Most eyecatching machine was the Amigatech A4000 Towerminator a plastic and
chrome monolith with a set of innovative thin film light emitting panels
that make it stand out even better in the dark. Unfortunately it's
temporarily out of production.

Best software utility must go to Greg Perry for his invaluable DirOpus. It's
a shame that he didn't do any seminars at this show.

The penultimate exhibitor award has to go to APANA who arranged to attend
and confirmed at something like 2am Friday morning.

Most embarrassing moment at the show: Has got to be when Amiga users Steven
Howard and I think it was Steve from CAUS didn't recognise the CEO of Amiga
Bill McEwen. Shame guys shame!

I'd also like to take the opportunity to thank all volunteers who helped
make the show a success. It was very much a user group effort.

In particular I'd like to thank Steven Howard who manned the door in a
competent fashion so that I really didn't worry about that aspect of it.

Tim who simplified my life with the food van (that was a Latrobe effort:
well done guys).

Guy Nathan (Cyberwolf) who pitched in just about everywhere as required.

Peter Margerison who helped print up all those nice badges, put signs on all
the tables so you'd know where to go and then helped as required.

Ewen Bell who did a fantastic job on our web site. Seona too for the help
she gave us in its genesis.

Dianne and Keith who manned/womanned the AUG/MAUG food stall.

Merv Stent who helped control the door at the dinner.

Erik and Janne who did an excellent job looking after the seminar room.

Jeff Dunn and all those other people (Latrobe) who hung around late on
Sunday and took home whatever garbage was left over from the show.

If I've forgotten anyone I apologise. If anyone didn't get contacted we're
sorry. I think we did work the volunteer list fairly hard. However often it
was a case of turning up and asking what to do.

All those others who just pitched in and did things when either I or Greg
asked... thanks! If either of us were not polite we apologise.

I tried to say hi to as many of you as I could at  the show but, I'm
disappointed that I couldn't touch base with more people. I'd have liked
that. Maybe next time? Or perhaps you'll catch me at one of the user group
meetings? Either way it was great to meet you all.

An examination of core costs established that the event did turn a profit.
Therefore such an event is financially viable. Unfortunately overall the
event made a loss. Despite this the organisers feel that ACE was well worth
holding. We had a great time, met great people and learned a great deal.

We think that the effects of the show may be far reaching. We know that many
people went away with each others numbers and are collaborating on "stuff".
It was a definitely a user based show (but what powerful users!) and had the
zing that most of our larger exhibitions seem to lack.

If I haven't mentioned something I ought to please e-mail me and I can do an
update.

We thank you for your participation and hope that you'll be back for more
next year.

:-)
Michael Czajka
ACE 2000


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26.Oct.2000
CyberGraphX Website


ShowCGXConfig 42.2 and VooDoo Alpha Driver
ShowCGXConfig was released in version 42.2 and shows now all gfx boards recognized by CGX. Also it displays which gfx board in which system is used. More info you will find on the CGX V4 site.

Download:showcgxcfg_20001024.lha

A new free alpha driver for VooDoo-gfx-boards connected to the Mediator board is also available for download. More info you will find on the Mediator site.

Download: VooDoo_ALPHA_25.lha

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26.Oct.2000
MAS-Player


MAS-Player Software Version 1.3c
An update of the software for the hardware based MPEG-Player 'MAS-Player' is available. This hardware gives good results in playing MPEG-files even on a 680x0-processor.

Download of version 1.3c: MAS-Player.LHA

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26.Oct.2000
AmigaAIM


AmigaAIM Version 0.9397 Beta
For the AOL Instant Messenger like software for the Amiga a new beta-version is available and can be downloaded from the usual sites.

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26.Oct.2000
amiga.org


Mitchy: Victim of its own success
amiga.org reports (title link),that 'Mitchy', the webcrawler and the Link-Directory of amiga.org, due to too great success and the related accesses the server cannot bear it anymore. amiga.org is already working on bringing 'Mitchy' back online better than ever.

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26.Oct.2000
Haage & Partner


Haage & Partner News
Update of PowerPC World
After a longer break Stefan Funke has made an update of the PPC World pages. PPC World

AmigaOS 3.9 announced
Maybe surprisingly for many of you Amiga Inc. not only released some new details of the AmigaONE at the ACE 2000 in Australia, they also announced a new AmigaOS for the classic Amigas. As for OS 3.5 the new AmigaOS 3.9 is developed by H&P. More details will follow. news

We are five
No, we are not five people, but our company is now five years old. Yes, we can not believe it either, that is already was such a long time ago as Jochen Becher, Juergen Haage, and Markus Nerding have given each other the "word of consent" at the notary ;-). We want to say thank you to all the Amiga users those have supported us all that time. It was always a greast pleasure for us:).

More co-workers wanted
For special support tasks and several minor and medium projects we are looking for experienced co-workers for the fields Genesis support, web programming, AmigaWriter support, PageStream support and general coders. more

ArtEffect workshop now for download
The popular workshop, which presents in twelve chapters the interesting functions and effects of ArtEffect, is now available as archive for download.
Download:workshop4.lha

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26.Oct.2000



New Aminet Uploads
FAQs-deutsch.lha     biz/haage   59K+FAQs, german version, 27 Sep 2000
FAQs-english.lha     biz/haage   55K+FAQs, english version, 27 Sep 2000
Sashi89.lha          comm/misc   13K+Link software between TI calculator and 
AKTaskiSMS.lha       comm/tcp     9K+V1.3, YAM2-like Toolbar for TaskiSMS 2 +
Clarissa_HTTPd.lha   comm/tcp   114K+AREXX HTTP-Server (german) v1.0
SMSEngineerMUI.lha   comm/tcp   244K+SMS via Amiga - International V1.0.7
T-Rexx.lha           comm/tcp   106K+Shows current TV-programs in Finland
cache2file.lha       comm/www     4K+Makes a directorytree from AWEBCACHES!
SPO3-Invtro.lha      demo/aga   101K+Invitation intro for SPO3! (Amiga-only d
UP-EP003.lha         demo/sound 1.9M+UP ROUGH "Aggression Session EP" feat. S
Emperor.lha          dev/c      358K+Object-oriented programming language
wla_dx_020_6.9.lzh   dev/cross  300K+WLA DX v6.9 - GB-Z80/Z80/6502/6510/65816
perl-5.6.0-bin.lha   dev/gg     6.2M+Perl 5.6.0 for amiga with ixemul.library
fat95.lha            disk/misc   51K+Win95/98 compatible file system
Starmag24_HT.lha     docs/mags  402K+German Amiga-Online-Magazine HTML-Versio
ALEM_0023.lha        docs/rview 351K+ALEM's Elbox Keyboard Interface Doc (FR)
F1GP_2000.lha        game/data   11K+2000 F1 season data for F1GP-Ed (final u
NewNapalmBoot.lha    game/patch   1K+For those of you with problems running N
DA3Demo.lha          misc/sci   2.5M+Demo of Digital Almanac III
ChupaChip.lha        mods/chip    5K+Excellent CHIP modul by Night Knight
MP3Info.lha          mus/misc    19K+Writes the Title, Author, etc into MP3s.
wavetompg.lha        mus/misc     3K+Repairs mp3/mp2 header from broken files
FWCalendar.lha       util/rexx  422K+THE calendar creator for FW & Pagestream
NewSearch.lha        util/sys     7K+Open-source replacement for "C:Search".
VEPatchBrain.lha     util/virus  18K+PatchBrain v1.20 for VirusExecutor v2.xx
yStart.lha           util/wb     18K+Start menu for standard WB icons (v1.1)


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26.Oct.2000
R. Crescente via eMail


Ragonsoft AmigaXchange - Banner Exchange
The banner exchange is only for websites that deal with the Amiga and have a factor of 0.9. For 100 fade-ins you will get 90 credits. The fact that only Amiga websites are allowed for the banner exchange will give you advantage to reach the proper people.

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26.Oct.2000
Andre Siegel on ANF


BlueBlack Solution is Looking For Another Art Designer!
BlueBlack Solutions is looking for a talented art designer who will as additional support help to create in-game-graphics and sequences for the commercial real-time-strategical 'Operation: Counterstrike'.

Requirements:
  • totally professional results with a raytraycing package of own choice
  • Access to powerful hardware (HigEnd-Amiga, PC, or PowerMac)
  • enough knowledge of the English language for working in an international team

Interested persons mail to: jobbo@jobboland.de.

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26.Oct.2000
Christoph Meier on ANF


Wired News: Amiga Fans, the Wait Is Over
Also Wired News is reporting about the new AmigaOne.

As mentioned before all articles are listed at the rubric External Links.

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26.Oct.2000
Atéo Concepts


Atéo-Concepts will Shut Down at the End of October
Due to a very strong decrease of the Amiga market and big difficulty in buying products, we have decided to close Atéo Concepts at the end of October.

We will keep in touch with users that want to contact us for various technical questions or for after sale service. The e-mail address ateo-concepts@libertysurf.fr will stay available. Soon, new driver versions with no keys will be available on the Atéo Concepts website. Also you will find a list of articles in store; these are offered without p&p.

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26.Oct.2000
Andreas Kuessner via email


Taifun Alpha Version - DEMO
As successor of the video- and animations special effects program 'Wildfire' the development of 'Taifun' for the new Amiga is in progress. Now a very early preview-version was released. An installed AmigaSDK is required.

Download: taifun.tar.bz2 - Taifun.readme

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26.Oct.2000
Robert Williams on ANF


New-Look SEAL Website
South Essex Amiga Link, the UK Amiga user group well known for SEAL-O-RAMA and Clubbed magazine, has uploaded their totally re-designed website. We hope the new site looks cleaner, is easier to navigate and faster to load.

But... the update is more than just a new look, the site now concentrates more on the Club's activities. You'll find an illustrated report of every meeting in the Club/Reports section and we'll soon be adding examples of members' work in the Gallery section.

From now on the SEAL website will be updated at least every fortnight. So visit us at http://www.seal-amiga.co.uk and let us know what you think!

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