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02.Sep.2001
Czech Amiga News


Magazine: The Crypt #19
Issue #19 of The Crypt magazine contains topical news about Amiga Inc. including an interview with Gary Peake, Amiga. Craig Daines deals with the subject 'port attacks and online protection' in his article. Dr. Greg Perry was asked about Directory Opus and more in an interview. There are articles about 'how to back-up your PC' and 'how to properly re-install Windows OS' at the IBM compatibles section of the magazine. Moreover there are many more articles and graphics about fun and stories and more. (sd) (Translation: mj)

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02.Sep.2001
Czech Amiga News


Newsletter: Amiga Update #010831 by Brad Webb
Monthly Brad Webb releases his English newsletter 'Amiga Update' reporting about the most important ongoings all about the Amiga. Read the current newsletter under the title link. (sd) (Translation: mj)

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31.Aug.2001
Amiga Active


Print magazine: Amiga Active issue 24 available today
Since today the September issue of the English print magazine 'Amiga Active' is at the newsstands. This issue contains the following topics:

  • Loading Nextgen...
    The Amiga's future is deserving of more attention. Here's why.
  • Repulse
    New Amiga soundcard from Alien Designs reviewed and rated.
  • Customise Your Amiga
    It's not just Apple who can make attractive desktop computers. You can too! We show you how.
  • MathEngineering
    Making games come to life is a tricky task, but one that Oxford-based MathEngine have risen to.
(ps) (Translation: rh)

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31.Aug.2001
The Register


The Register: Amiga flogs Win, Linux Amiga DE player for $20
Tony Smith has written a critial, partly unobjective, article for ´The Register´ on the AmigaDE Player which is offered in the AmigaDE Shop for $20.

Here an excerpt:
»If Sun couldn't make it happen with Java on the basis of allowing anyone to write JVMs and give them away for free, we can't help but think Amiga's plan to make people pay for this stuff has even less chance of success.
Doubly so when this allegedly advanced technology can only be used to knock up half a dozen puzzle games of the kind we haven't seen since we won an Atari Lynx in 1989.«
Full article at the title link. (ps) (Translation: rh)

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30.Aug.2001
Richard Kapp (E-Mail)


GFX-BASE: New section, enhanced search engine, and survey
Richard Kapp wrote:
Again there are a lot of innovations to our online magazine GFX-Base: A new section 'Customize' was created where you can find patches, hacks, and tools to make your WB look better. We also enhanced our search engine to make it even more easy to find e.g. all PPC scene demos or games supporting graphics boards. Now our news archive can be searched in a comfortable way, too. Furthermore we have started a new survey to learn which GFX-BASE area is most important to you. As usual there are new entries with graphics board supporting games and scene demos. (ps)

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