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03.May.2004 ANN (Website) |
The Crypt: No. 35 The Crypt 35 - Planet Exploration deals with Knoppix, Mandrake and Flash animation on Amiga. The first of a new series of articles about freely available Amiga Games and funny movies, pictures and jokes are included as well. (snx) (Translation: sk) [News message: 03. May. 2004, 20:03] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
03.May.2004 Bjoern (ANF) |
Filesharing: AmiGift update A new update for the p2p filesharing client "AmiGift" is now available.
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03.May.2004 Amigaworld.net (Website) |
Hymn of AmiGBG 2004 available as mp3 Hymn of AmiGBG 2004 by 2XM is now available as mp3-file at AmiGBG.com. (snx) (Translation: sk) [News message: 03. May. 2004, 19:14] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
03.May.2004 MorphOS-News.de (Website) |
Gentoo 2004.1 official support for Pegasos Pegasos is now officially supported by Gentoo 2004.1. The Gentoo PowerPC-handbook now contains installation instructions for the Pegasos. The 2004.1-Universal-CD is required. (snx) (Translation: sk) [News message: 03. May. 2004, 18:52] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
03.May.2004 ANN (Website) |
MorphOS: MLdonkey 2.5- 19 released Version 2.5-19 of MLdonkey for MorphOS is now available. Changes:
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01.May.2004 ANN (website) |
Download portal AmigaShare.com open The download portal AmigaShare.com has started phase I of its implementation and is now accessible by all users after the test phase. The providers hope for feedback by the visitors to optimize the website and invite to the availability of the most popular Amiga applications. (snx) (Translation: wk) [News message: 01. May. 2004, 21:36] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
01.May.2004 Darek Smietana / Jens Schönfeld (ANF) |
EU eastward enlargement: Customer information by Elbox and Individual Computers On the occasion of the European Union's eastward enlargement by ten countries today, the companies Elbox and Individual Computers inform their customers about its effects on future orders. Elbox in the European Union We are very happy that now we are in the European Union! Today, customs borderlines disappear between Poland and: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom. What does this mean for our customers? Now our packages will reach you even faster! Also, prices for shipment are definitely lower, starting from EUR 10.00 for customers from EU! Check it for yourself... Visit our Online Store at http://shop.elbox.com. With best wishes, Elbox Computer Team Individual Computers welcomes the new member states of the EU The European Union got ten new member states today. The new states Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia together have about 74 million citizens who's everyday life will most probably not change significantly. We want to spare you the polemics that's seen on all media today and point to an EU-directive that affects every EU citizen when shopping in other countries. Shopping on the Internet is either done with credit cards, PayPal or bank transfers. Customers from many of the new EU member states are not accepted by PayPal, and credit cards are not very popular in eastern Europe, so the only thing left is a bank transfer for mail-ordered goods from other EU states. EU-directive 2001/C 363/01 (PDF) applies to these cases. It states that cross-border transfers within the EU may not be more expensive than domestic transfers, provided that the currency is EUR, the BIC/IBAN numbers are used (international account data), and the transfer has been entered online. This also applies to the states that haven't introduced the EUR currency yet. It works fine in Sweden for example, but some British banks prefer not to tell their customers about this directive, and charge high international fees. Sometimes banks try to trick their customers into making a traditional SWIFT transfer by handing them outdated forms. This transfer method still works fine, but the sender bank and the beneficiary bank deduct fairly high fees from the amount. Since the EU directive does not apply to this older transfer method, the fees are justified. You should insist on electronic access to your account, so you can take advantage from this EU-directive. (snx) [News message: 01. May. 2004, 20:50] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
01.May.2004 Andreas Magerl (ANF) |
Online magazine NoCover: issue #122 released On May, 1st issue #122 of the popular online magazine NoCover has been released and it has already been sent to all subscribers via email. In the next days this issue will be put online on our homepage http://www.nc-mag.de as well as on the homepage http://www.apc-tcp.de, too. It will bve available on aminet and on the Amiga Future CDROMs. Enjoy the new NoCover Wolf Zimmer Cord Hagen Andreas Magerl (snx) (Translation: wk) [News message: 01. May. 2004, 20:28] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
01.May.2004 Organizer: Andreas Weyrauch (ANF) |
OS4 event Essen: Alan Redhouse as guest / AmigaOS4 on CyberstormPPC As Andreas Weyrauch informs us Alan Redhouse (Eyetech Group Ltd.) will be at the AmigaOS4-Event on May, 15th in Essen. And Ralf Toenjes (OS4 beta tester) will demonstrate the current version of the operating system on his Amiga 4000 with CyberstormPPC. A schedule regarding the presence of each person will be released in the next days. Further information can be found on the official website of the Essen event. (snx) (Translation: wk) [News message: 01. May. 2004, 20:09] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
01.May.2004 ANN (website) |
MorphOS: VIM update, tools&demos package updated The text editor VIM is available for MorphOS in the version 6.2.517. Besides that, Ali Akcaagac has also updated his tools&demos package (amiga-news.de reported). (snx) (Translation: wk) [News message: 01. May. 2004, 15:38] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
01.May.2004 ANN (website) |
Directory Opus: Amiga source codes for sale again As Dr. Greg Perry of GPSoftware informs on the official support mailing list for Directory Opus 5 the source code of the Amiga version of the file manager is for sale again after the former agreement with Hyperion has been officially finished in the meantime. (snx) (Translation: wk) [News message: 01. May. 2004, 15:27] [Comments: 1 - 05. May. 2004, 10:42] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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