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07.Jul.2003
z5 (ANF)


A.D.A.: First update after two-month break
After a two-month break the demo on-line collection "Amiga Demoscene of Archives" was extended by four new productions: "Heaven is 2d" of Whelpz, "Dark Rain" of The Loonies, "Outgrowing" of Potion and "Xenophobia" of Subspace. (nba) (Translation: sk)

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07.Jul.2003
Christian Rosentreter (ANF)


Demonstration videos of MorphOS/Pegasos published
The videos let you see the PowerPC computer Pegasos in action, in order to be able to get an impression of the possibilities of the platform.

The following videos are available for the download: (ps) (Translation: sk)

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05.Jul.2003
Adam Chodorowski (email)


AROS: voting about the AROS logo
Some weeks ago called the AROS (Amiga Research Operating System) developers team to a logo contest (we reported). The entries are now published for an open vote, all Amiga users can participate once in the voting and thus have an influence in the future representation of AROS. (nba) (Translation: wk)

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05.Jul.2003
BTTR-Team (email)


Back to the Roots celebrates birthday and draws many prices
Five years does the project "Back to the Roots" now exist. Truely a reason to celebrate! Next to new games highlights like Battle Squadron, Hybris, Arkanoid, Mega Typhoon or The Plague, we present to you the team of BTTR with the games Plix and Symbolrechnen, and the Populous editor really new releases for the Amiga. All three titles are exclusively available at BTTR and are released for the first time.

Furthermore BTTR start a draw with many prices to win. More information can be read in the news on www.back2roots.org.

The team of BTTR: "We thank for the loayalty during the last five years and wish all visitors much fun!"

Next to the birthday update and the draw there's another important news for www.back2roots.org:

For the first time ever there's an "interactive online mod radio"! On more than 50 different channels you can listen to music of all kind. More than 65.000 mods are available! You can listen with WinAmp or Deliplayer 2. There's no streaming. Every song gets completely loaded!

Jürgen Beck from BTTR: "We thank the numerous colectors, providers of mod pages and mod projects who support this project. Our thanks go especially to the Deliplayer team. The latest version of the best mod player finally contains the radio feature! Enjoy listening!" (ps) (Translation: wk)

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05.Jul.2003
Sébastien Jeudy (E-Mail)


User: Annuaire Amiga Francophone #13
Issue #13 of "Annuaire Amiga Francophone" has been sent to 312 subscribers. This is a list of French-speaking Amiga users all over the world (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec,...) which has been sent monthly since July of 2000, in order to encourage French-speakers to communicate with each other.

Click on the title link for more information, and to get yourself added to the list. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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03.Jul.2003
Mummert Consulting (E-Mail)


Study: Online Shops Battle Trust Deficit
Around 50% of German websurfers avoid purchasing anything on the Internet. The main problem for most of them: they can't examine and test the products before buying. And very third person gets by without online purchases because they are satisfied with the goods of "real" stores.

The fear of someone stealing their personal data is another factor that stops surfers from buying. About 30% name this fear as a reason for why they have yet to purchase anything online. And every fifth person is worried that his bill will be incorrectly calculated and so he doesn't buy anything. These figures come from a current study "Internet Statistics of Consumers (IZV6)" done by the University of Karlsruhe and Mummert Consulting.

Online shops battle a trust deficit: Half of all German websurfers don't buy anything on the Internet. The principal reason for this, according to these surfers, is that they can't test the wares over the Internet. Every fourth purchase avoider doesn't trust the online stores because it might be hard to complain and return things. Almost every third fears for the protection of his data. The market share of online shoppers may rise if e-shops improve their service. About 28% don't buy online, because help and service aren't good enough.

It's easier for well known web-shops to win customers: about two thirds of online shoppers do most of their shopping by known merchants. Every fifth buys *exclusively* by known shops. And the general experience of Internet users with the Internet influences their purchasing attitude: the less experienced the surfer, the less he goes online shopping. Experienced users purchase 20% more stuff on the Internet than the unexperienced. (nba) (Translation: dm)

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