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amiga-news.de: New items are printed bold now if cookies are allowed (01. May. 2002)
Sven Drieling has activated a new feature of our scripts today.
If you are accepting cookies headlines which are added since your last visit will be, for a better differentiation, printed in bold letters.
Items which were updated for some reason were ...
amiga-news.de: New partnership site - Amiga Arena (01. May. 2002)
From today on the Amiga Arene has become a new partnership site with amiga-news.de
Responsible for that site is Olaf Köbnik who describes that site as follows:
Since 1998 it is Amiga Arena's task to support the Amiga shareware and freeware market. With ...
amiga-news.de: New Partner Site - DiskMag.de (30. Apr. 2002)
As you already might have noticed from our horizontal menu there was a new
partner site called DiskMag.de added, today.
Lars ´Ghandy´ Sobiraj is responsible
for this site and descripes it as follows:
Diskmag.de is a portal for those who li...
Web directory: "Made on Amiga" online again (30. Apr. 2002)
As promised, after a complete
redesign and four months of testing, the well-known web site "Made on Amiga"
has gone online again, and at the same time is celebrating its fifth birthday.
"Made on Amiga" was founded five years ago (April, 1997) by Dan ...
The Seattle Times: Amiga is pursuing its digital dream (30. Apr. 2002)
Following the title link you will find a newspaper article from
The Seattle Times, in which Amiga Inc.'s Bill McEwen is talking
about AmigaDE.
...
Amiga University Site Updates (29. Apr. 2002)
It took longer than we planned, but some good site updates for you:
New midi, Jay Miner, Monzoom, C++, games, history pages and many new international news sites added.
Slight color scheme changes to allow less 'squinting' - I had it my way for 2 year...
News: MorphOS-News.de now also in English (28. Apr. 2002)
The MorphOS-News.de web site which publishes news in German about the operating system of the same name
now also publishes these news in
English.
Jürgen Lucas is responsible for the new English scripts of the site.
...
Magazine: Amiga Information Online (AIO) #58, information about #57 (28. Apr. 2002)
Issue #58 of the English Amiga Online Magazine 'Amiga Informations Online (AIO)'
has come out. This issue contains for example tests of Detris, Guardian
and Simon the Sorcerer II.
Some information about #57:
This issue was supposed to come out on t...
Text recording of the appearance of Bill McEwen on Tech-TV (27. Apr. 2002)
As already reported had Bill
McEwen of Amiga Inc. on 13.03.2002 a TV appearance on Tech-TV in the
"ScreenSavers" show. In our message of 16.03.2002 you can find links leading to video recordings of the
show.
The American user group NAJ has done the work ...
Vintage Computer Festival Europe in Munich (27. Apr. 2002)
As already reported will for the
third time the "Vintage Computer Festival Europe (VCF)" come to Munich on 27. and 28. April 2002.
Goal of the Vintage Computer Festival is to support the preservation and the maintenance of
'historical' computers and other...
Reworked MasonIcons Archives available (27. Apr. 2002)
The following reworked archives are available on the MasonIcons homepage:
AWebMI (4th release) for AWeb
ClassMI (2nd release) for ClassAction
DataMI (2nd release) for DataM II
EvenMI (2nd release) for Evenmore
EZPagerMI (5th release) for EZPager
G...
Hot: Warnings About Defective Mastheads on Websites (25. Apr. 2002)
As was already reported,
many people who offer homepages are unaware that the new (German)
Teledienstegesetz (TDG) and Mediendienste-Staatsvertrags (MDStV) laws
mandate a masthead, an identifying banner at the top.
There have been hot reports ab...
Microsoft reports the Debut of AA Entertainment Pack (Update) (25. Apr. 2002)
Microsoft too finds the debut of Amiga Entertainment Pack #1 to be a newsworthy event.
Also:
More articles on this subject:
PC-Tip: Amiga games on compact Flash Cards for Windows PocketPCs
Xonio: Amiga games for Pocket PCs
...
Three news at THE KICKSTART ARCHIVES (24. Apr. 2002)
The webpages based distribution on CD-ROM about history, persons, models, clones, specials, peripherie, operating systems and support of the Amiga is now available in version V2.0.
The massive growth in volume, especially caused by the update to ...
AFUA: French Amiga usergroup has been visiting Thendic (Update) (24. Apr. 2002)
Bertrand Presles, president of the French
usergroup AFUA (Association Française des Utilisateurs
d'Amiga) has been visiting Thendic in Paris on April, the 23rd 2002 and was talking with
Bill Buck, Rakesh and Sharwin (Coyote Flux) and several other empl...
Heise reports about AmigaOS 4: First pictures of Amiga OS 4 (Update II) (23. Apr. 2002)
German computer news service Heise has published a news item about OS4.
Complete article via title link.
Update - Further articles about this topic:
Golem: AmigaOS 4.0 - Erste Screenshots veröffentlicht
Der Standard: Erste Bilder von Amiga OS4 veröf...
Amiga Inc.: AmigaOS 4 Screenshots online (Update II) (22. Apr. 2002)
The first screenshots of the GUI of the upcoming AmigaOS 4 are now available at the title link. These shots depict only some new features like configurable sliders, menus and system-images. Another new feature is the possibility to move a window partly ou...
Amiga Anywhere now up for sale (Update) (22. Apr. 2002)
In the middle of March 2002 Bill McEwen announced the 'Amiga Anywhere'
line of products for PDAs, Cell Phones, Set Top Boxes, Internet Appliances,
Desktops, Digital TVs and more.
Under the title link the new product 'Amiga Anywhere Entertainment
Pa...
Game: Update of the 'Projekt Crashsite' web page (21. Apr. 2002)
Markus Pohlmann writes:
Again we've got some news about the role game 'Projekt Crashsite'.
First the bad news:
Frederike, the graphic artist, hasn't shown any further interest in
'Projekt Crashsite' and has stopped her work without giving any reason...
Route planner: AmiAtlas update in progress (19. Apr. 2002)
After we have not heard any news of AmiATLAS for some time now there are some good ones:
Although there were much rumour the development of AmiATLAS will be continued. But it takes a little bit of time to program new features and to fix old bugs.
Wi...
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