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12.Nov.2000
Carsten Scholling on ANF


NListtree v18.6 beta 2
On 12. November Carsten Scholling has released the beta version 18.6 of the MUI class "NListtree" and together with that an translation package for this class.

The following has been changed with beta 1 and beta 2.

V18.6 - Beta release 2
  • Bugfix: mcc wasn't closed in mcp.
  • New: MUIA_NListtree_CopyToClipHook and MUIM_NListtree_CopyToClip - own context menu fpr clipboard support.
  • Change: look and design of the mcp improved.
  • Change: Source cleaned up.
  • Change: modifications on the tree drawing routines. Should look a bit better .

V18.6 - Beta release 1
  • Bugfix: MUIV_NListtree_MultiSelect_Shifted works as expected.
  • Bugfix: crashes on exit definitive removed!
  • Bugfix: sorting of a closed node led to opening of this.
  • Bugfix: again doubleclick: bug with double notification removed.
  • Bugfix: DropType bug (8 Bit left-shift) removed.
  • Bugfix: special image in mcp wasn't ghosted on start of the mcp.
  • Bugfix: without saved configuration no or wrong images were shown in the tree.
  • New: ball images by Henning Thielmann.
  • Change: MUIV_NListtree_GetEntry_Flag_SameLevel and MUIV_NListtree_GetEntry_Flag_Visible reimplemented.

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12.Nov.2000
Fun Time World


Majesty in 1Q/2001
Hyperion Software has released information about the Majesty port for the Amiga on 12. November 2000. It is supposed to be released in the 1st quarter 2000. The game will run on PPC-Amigas (WarpOS) with graphics card and 48+ MB RAM and 300+ MB memory on harddisk. A version for 68060 and AGA was taken into consideration.

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12.Nov.2000
ANN


MPEG-2 version of the Seminar Video
Kresimir Rogic is releasing the video of Bill McEwen's 1. seminar at the ACE 2000 in Australia little by little in MPEG-2 format on Aminet under pix/mpg. The files are named from BillSeminarclip1.mpg to BillSeminarclip14.mpg. According to Kresimir Rogic they can be played on the Amiga by using for example "Frogger".

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12.Nov.2000
ANN


Amiga Spitfire² v1.3
Spitfire² iss a Palm desktop for the AmigaOS. The software enables a connection to the Palm computer of 3Com and compatibles. It offers among other things hotsync functions between Amiga and Palm.

All features of the program are listet on the Homepage. Next to the main archive there are ClockSync Plugin(V1.2) and YAMSync Plugin(Beta 2) ready for download for registered users.

Download: Spitfire2.lha - main archiv (763K)

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12.Nov.2000
Matthias Henze on ANF


Demo Version v44.40 of the HSMathLibs for MC68040/060
Matthias Henze wrote:
After a very long time there is a "new" demo version. This version corresponds to the full version v44.40 from 30.01.1999. Only the installer script and the manuals, which are available in 14 languages, got a rework.

I've decided to release this little older version because everytime soon after the release of a new demo version a cracked version of this was available. To give the honest users a small advantage over the crackers and software pirates the v44.41 will be available ONLY to registered users for the time being.

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12.Nov.2000
Martin Merz via eMail


EZP@gerMI
EZP@gerMI - a GlowIcons toolbar for EZP@gerNG will be available on Aminet soon. Registered AppMI user will receive the archive via e-mail.

After AWebMI, IBrowseMI and TaskiSMSMI the EZP@gerMI is the 4th release that is based on AppMI. Martin Merz asks for tips if you k other programs supporting different toolbar designs.

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12.Nov.2000
ANN


Newsletter regarding Excelate Victory
Since 11. November 2000 you can subscribe to the newsletter about the e-mail tool on the Excelate Victory homepage. With this you are kept informed about the actual developement status of the software.

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12.Nov.2000
Fun Time World


Amiga Land: new original games
On 11. November 2000 three new games and a mission disk for the game The Clou! were released at Amiga Land. Hanse - Die Expedition AGA , Caribbean Disaster (Ikarion), the german Version of Whales Voyage and Der Clou! ProfiDisk.

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12.Nov.2000
Fun Time World


Amiga Arena News
Amiga Arena full version campaign
The Amiga Arena presents the role playing game "Das Blaue Auge II - Die Schicksalssaege" in the non crippled full version! Timo Kloss from Inutilis Software who develops the adventure "Ermentrud" at the moment, has made his role playing game "Das Blaue Auge II" exclusively available to the Amiga Arena as full version!

Amiga Arena special bargain campaign
In cooperation with Bernhard Lindner the Amiga Arena makes a special bargain possible for T.U.R.D. II. Turd II is the relais card interface software for the Amiga! It is capable of controlling 8-channel relais cards connected to the parallel port, with or without Centronics protocol, and offers different control methods: control via lists, time scheduling, music and randomizing, and of course manual input.

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12.Nov.2000
Fun Time World


Mediator: Version Watch
On the Mediator page at VGR you can find an additional version watch table since 9. November 2000, so that you have a fast overview over the actual state of the drivers.

For the 13. November 2000 Elbox announces the release of own VooDoo3-drivers.

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12.Nov.2000
Fun Time World


A.C.T.: Soundcard Prelude Z2 and Modules
A.C.T announces a small amount of the soundcard "Prelude Z2" for the beginning of December. Besides a small number of units of the modules "Arpeggiator" (SPDIF digital I/O) and "Rombler"(MIDI I/O module) are available. The products can be ordered on the A.C.T.-Homepage. Inquiries from retailers aren't accepted, but from clubs.

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12.Nov.2000
Fun Time World


Tales of Tamar v0.32_r2
The version v0.32 r2 of the client and the version 0.32 of the main archive of Tales of Tamar were released on the 5. November 2000.

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12.Nov.2000
amiga.org


Amiga: Private Mailing List for Developers
the private mailing list for the developers has been installed. Only registered developers gain access to it after signing an additional NDA.

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12.Nov.2000
Patrick Henz on the Metalmoon ML


Lights over Mars v1.03
Patrick Henz announces the version 1.03 of the 3D-objects collection "Lights over Mars" for the next month.

The CD contains 3D-objects covering the topics science fiction and others regarding the subjects Babylon 5, Battle star Galactica, Star Trek and Star Wars. As object formats Imagine, Lightwave, Monzoom, Reflections 4.x and Tornado 3D are supported. The complete list of objects was released on the homepage.

This CD may possibly already be available at the exhibition in Cologne. The distribution is handled by APC&TCP.

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12.Nov.2000
Patrick Roberts on the OpenAmiga ML


Amiga Archive: Download via HTTP Recommended
Patrick Roberts (Web-Server "zAMilo") has recommended on the Open Amiga mailing list to use the HTTP protocol for downloads of the Amiga archive. Downloads via HTTP have the advantage of being counted and displayed directly on this page.

He himself and probably other programmers, too, orientate their priorities for the software development along these numbers.

At the moment there are many games in the Top 10 of the downloads. For him this means to concentrate on games for , as this is the software genre which is most wanted by the people.

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12.Nov.2000
Gary Peake on the Open Amiga ML


Amiga: Information about SHEEP
Gary Peake has posted some information about SHEEP on the Open Amiga mailing list. SHEEP is a programming language in development by Wouter van Oortmerssen (Amiga E) specially for AmigaDE.

The language can be used as interpreter and as compiler language (VP-code). The speed of the compiled code is said to be comparable to that of C++/Java.

The pattern matching of SHEEP won't be restricted to strings but can be used on every data structure. For this the language will contain an own variant for the pattern matching. In addition to this the kn regular expressions (Perl) will be supported. It is not decided until whether this will happen as a separate feature or via utility functions.

The language will offer an interface to write extensions for SHEEP. This will allow to write them in every language that supports the Amiga-Object-system, for example VP-assembler or Ansi-C.

(VP is the virtual processor of the Amiga/TAO system)

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11.Nov.2000



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Supplement: 12 Nov 2000
The bulletin-board works again. Unfortunately the ANF, the guestbook and e-mail doesn't work up to , but we are working on this. For this time please send e-mails to petra.struck@online-club.de.

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11.Nov.2000
Andreas Neumann via eMail


Version 3.0 of the Text Viewer "Next" Released
Juergen Klawitter just finished version 3.0 of his text viewing software "Next". Among others, also *ix-"man pages" in the nroff-Format, WordPerfect documents, IFF text as well as FinalCopy/Final-Writer- and WordWorth files are supported. Also, the image viewing routine has been heavily reworked - it is among others compatibel to the picture.datatype V43. Inspite of many other novelties, this version's archive is only a few bytes bigger than the former version's 2.9 archive.

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10.Nov.2000
Marc Gutzwiller


Amiga in the Biggest Swiss Newspaper
Yesterday, the biggest Swiss newspaper, the Blick, featured an article on the return of Amiga. It was mentioned which outstanding multimedia possibilities this computer already had in the 80ies and that a new operating system will be released that's only 5 MByte large and will run on virtually any hardware.

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10.Nov.2000
Haage & Partner


AmigaOS 3.9 - First Details...
Haage & Partner published the first details of the new AmigaOS 3.9. The list is preliminary and does not contain all functions, but it gives you a first glimpse.
  • Multimedia programs (MP3 player, AVI & QT player, new CD player)
  • Web browser AWEB 3.4 SE (new version)
  • GENESIS (full internet access and networking)
  • AmiDOCK (new program startbar)
  • WarpOS 5.0 (new version)
  • IOmegaTools (for Zip and Jaz)
  • New professional shell (with extensive preferences)
  • Automatic filetype recognition
  • Easy decruncher (lha, lzx, dms, zip ...)
  • Fast search function (searching of and within files)
  • New picture datatype (PPC-optimized)
  • Many new tools (ASLPrefs, new Info dialog, new clock, font cache, new color wheel)
  • Extensive HTML documentation (German and English)

This preliminary list shows only an extract of the new functions. A more detailed list will be shortly released. Changes are possible anytime!

System requirements
AmigaOS 3.1 and Kickstart 3.1 ROMs for your Amiga model.

Package contents
AmigaOS 3.9 will be shipped as CD-ROM with booklet in two languages (German and English). The extensive documentation of OS 3.9 is contained on the CD in HTML and PDF formats.

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10.Nov.2000
Stefan Sommerfeld via eMail


Repulse Soundcard
The Repulse soundcard can be preordered. After Jens Schönfeld has made it public that he will manufacture the Repulse soundcard, the ALiENDESiGN website has also been updated. For more information follow the title link.

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10.Nov.2000
Andrew Elia on ANF


Ovate seeking for Developers/Consultants
Ovate is not an Amiga company, but it was founded by Amiga people and employs Amiga people. If you're interested in a job at Ovate, check the press release for further details:

Ovate seeks developers/consultants for leading-edge Internet development

While Ovate isn't an Amiga-related company as such, it was founded by Amiga people and does still employ Amiga people. We like to think that we develop with an Amiga-inspired approach to efficiency, extensibility and quality. It will come as no surprise that all the leading-edge technologies from AmigaSoc such as the postcode-based user group locator and Aminet Hunter are all derived from Ovate technology. We see our future goals being very compatible with those proposed by Amiga (in fact we already have our SDK!). All our deployment goes on UNIX machines (specifically, Solaris).

Ovate is a commercial research and development centre, focussing on the Internet and emerging technologies.

We formulate technical strategies targeting gaps in the market and provide end-to-end implementation of the chosen solutions.

Ovate delivers innovative concepts and scalable back-end solutions across a diverse range of industries. Our clients recognise the value of cutting-edge technology and the competitive advantage it can bring to their business.

We believe that we are offering a competitive and attractive package including a salary, substantial share options, and health insurance. We are a small company that provides a pleasant and flexible working environment and great opportunities for career and personal development.

For further information, see www.ovate.com or E-Mail jobs@ovate.com with your CV. No agencies please.

Job title: Developers/Consultants (Junior and Senior)

Qualifications: 1st or upper 2nd Class Degree or Masters Computer Science related degree

Key skills: Java, JSP, Servlets, JavaBeans, JDBC, concepts of server-side Java, HTML (hand coding), Web server technologies, UNIX (Solaris, Linux), HTTP, TCP/IP, excellent communications

Desired skills: Database knowledge (e.g. SQL, Normalisation), Sybase, Oracle, Wireless communications knowledge (e.g. WAP, GSM, SS7), creativity/innovative flair, ambition

Location: Islington, EC1, London

Duration: Permanent

Start date: ASAP

Packages: £20- £45k + substantial share options + health insurance, based upon experience

Job: initially development and roles within the full project life cycle has part of the consulting team, with potential for team leadership, technical/project/client management, technical/business/management consulting, new and emerging technologies research and development, development and nurturing of ideas with an eye on commercial exploitation.

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10.Nov.2000
Piotr Pawlowski


Exodus with PPC Support
Piotr Pawlowski who runs the Polish amiga-news.de site has received the confirmation of Mariusz Samson, one of the programmers of Exodus, that there'll be a PPC version of Exodus for certain!

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