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08.May.2003 Sébastien Jeudy (E-Mail) |
User: Annuaire Amiga Francophone #12 The edition 12 of the "Annuaire Amiga Francophone" has been sent to the subscribers. This is a list of French speaking Amiga users all over the world (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec,...), which is sent out monthly. Via the title link you can find further information and you can add your name to the list. (ps) [News message: 08. May. 2003, 23:50] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
08.May.2003 Wolf Zimmer und Cord Hagen (E-Mail) |
Online Magazine "NoCover" Accessible on its Own Homepage Many Amiga fans already know about it, the time-honored online magazine "NoCover" has finally found its earned place on the Internet. The complete homepage contains clearly over 200 megabytes and was completely newly and currently uploaded on 7th May, 2003. As always, near the current edition of the loved online magazine are the old editions as well, quickly and easily found under the menu option "NoCover Guide," and individual articles may also be quickly found through a comprehensive oversight structure. A visit in the current issue or the back issues is always rewarding. This mighty big, but long overdue, Internet debut of "NoCover" was made possible through the sponsor www.ConnectWeb.de, who made available server resources and hosting on their servers, and also together with Wolf Zimmer, who is responsible for the complete editorial portion of "NoCover," handled around the updating. We would also like to take this opportunity to remind you all that we absolutely need active helpers for "NoCover." So we always seek volunteer editors, who have the desire to look after and care for a single area in "NoCover" and to contribute regular articles. We also rejoice over individual articles on any familiar theme. Regular editors have the advantage of getting their own email address with a giant Pop3 email post box (200 megabytes in size), and self-evidently also a secure SMTP server with authentication of the webserver "AS2-Chicago" in order to dispatch their own emails. Besides there is also an individual subdomain that will be established, so that in addition to emails regular editors may also get their own free hom page. We are able to offer this package as a little reward to all volunteer editors who would like to regularly and actively help the magazine. Of course the online magazine may also be gotten as usual, through an email subscription from Wolf Zimmer, as well as the website APC&TCP and on Aminet. We ask for your understanding that the new homepage, despite an astounding start, is still not fully complete, and we sincerely invite you to the "NoCover" homepage. Further we would naturally be delighted to be linked from many Internet sites, in order for "NoCover" to become again the biggest Amiga meeting point, as it was in earlier times. We wish everyone much fun at the homepage of NoCover and rejoice at your visit. (ps) (Translation: dm) [News message: 08. May. 2003, 23:46] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
07.May.2003 Martin Heine (ANF) |
New Genesi/Phoenix-Mailing list for demo coders At MorphOS-News.de Bill Buck and Raquel Velasco announce the opening of a mailing list for demo scene coders: The DemoScene@phinixi.com mailing list is open for business / Genesi sponsoring Demo Scene Online Party in Fall 2003. The Peagsos I is out to about 600 avid users now and things are
starting to get whipped up for the introduction of the Pegasos II in
September 2003. We have always had respect for true Demo Teams because of
the way technical and creative skills are intertwined to produce unique
results with a computer. We decided that to truly be a success the Pegasos
and MorphOS needed to do their best to support the Scene. The Scene can
bring things to the Pegasos that no one else can. |
07.May.2003 Haage & Partner |
Haage & Partner: New Amiga start page and discussion forum Haage & Partner have fitted their start page of the Amiga area to the new web design of the company and opend a discussion board also. Haage & Partner write: "Because we use HTML 4.1 (transitional) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) now the layout doesn't look good with the Amiga browsers. We tried to add some HTML tags so that the pages will work on the Amiga browsers. The deeper pages are not changed so everything stays the same here. The file size of this page is reduced with this action to 1/3... After the server move we decided to abandon the mailing lists. But we installed with phpBB one of the best and common discussion boards. For Amiga users there are three exclusive areas and additionally the Pagestream board that is intended for all versions. The main language is German now but English is welcome also, just like it was with the mailing lists. The boards are not moderated, we ask therefore to please accept the usual rules. Abusing entries will be deleted by us without any record. We hope to get interesting discussions. (nba) (Translation: ub) [News message: 07. May. 2003, 20:22] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
07.May.2003 Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF) |
Music: Liquid Skies Records #034 After a real short while there is a new music track from the Amiga music scene group Liquid Skies with the following features: Artist: Lcr Title: "Syberian's Destination Point" Style: Drum'n'Base Length: 2.49 Format: MP3 (128kbps) The track is available for free and is to download by the title link. (nba) (Translation: ub) [News message: 07. May. 2003, 20:03] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
07.May.2003 Andreas Magerl (E-Mail) |
Amiga Future: Interview with Jens Langner By the title link there is an interview with Jens Langner which was done by Anton Preinsack for the Amiga Future. (ps) (Translation: ub) [News message: 07. May. 2003, 14:24] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
07.May.2003 ppcnux.de (ANF) |
ppcnux.de: A1 sales are good At ppcnux.de the Pegasos and A1 is covered sometimes. »The A1 sales are well. Especially compared to the PegasosPPC. The A1 might be seen as a success in sales.« Read the full article by the title link. Also interesting might be the article "PowerPC: Wird es auch andersrum gehen?". »many AmigaOS users from the old days have left for Apple. Some of them are gone to Linux running on a Mac (PPC). But there is a given interest of these people: Will the AmigaOS4 or MorphOS have a chance at the Apples or IBM PPC?« (ps) (Translation: ub) [News message: 07. May. 2003, 01:49] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
06.May.2003 GFX-BASE |
GFX-BASE: Review of the Pegasos by Stefan Blixth On GFX-BASE you will find a review of the Pegasos by Stephan Blixth published here. (ps) (Translation: gf) [News message: 06. May. 2003, 15:29] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
06.May.2003 A.D.A. |
A.D.A.: Breakpoint- and Gathering-Updates Four new demos and intros from the Breakpoint Party 2003 and The Gathering 2003 were added to the demo-online-collection "Amiga Demoscene Archive":
[News message: 06. May. 2003, 14:08] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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