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02.Nov.2001
AIO


Magazine: Amiga Information Online (AIO) #52
Issue #52 of the online magazine 'Amiga Information Online (AIO)' was published. AIO uses their own viewer program which runs under AmigaOS.

Download: AIOV52.LHA (ps) (Translation: rh)

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28.Oct.2001
Robert Williams (ANF)


Magazine: Clubbed #9
Clubbed Issue 9 Now Available
South Essex Amiga Link are proud to announce that the latest issue of Clubbed, our quarterly print Amiga magazine is now available.

Subscription copies have been posted and copies are available from stock. SEAL will be at the World of Amiga South East show next weekend selling the new issue.

The new issue has 44 A4 pages packed with Amiga news, reviews and tutorials. For issue 9 the main feature is on DTP with your Amiga, we cover the basics of publishing, describe the applications, old and new, that might suit your needs and discuss getting your work printed.

We review Metaview, the ArtEffect Plugins Collection, Epson's Stylus Photo 790 printer and take a first look at the PCI card drivers on the Elbox Mediator Multimedia CD.

On the games front you will find an extensive review of Shogo:MAD and a preview of Payback PPC/Warp3D. To go with our DTP feature we have a PageStream 4 tutorial on planning your pages and setting up for long documents. Also in issue 9 are tutorials on archiving and IRC. As usual there are many more items there wasn't room to mention here including news, comment, tips, and several other reviews.

If you'd like to know more visit our website at www.seal-amiga.co.uk for a full contents list and sample articles from previous issues. Clubbed is a not-for-profit publication.
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28.Oct.2001
ANN


Magazine: The Crypt #20
Issue 20 is our NEW edition of The Crypt, and it's our Birthday! 4 whole disks worth of the best material for you to enjoy. And our Online version as well.

So what do we have for you this time? Well, it seems as though the world has gone mad since we brought out our last issue So hopefully this one will bring some cheer back into your lives. As we have been back for a year now (Find out more about this in the "History" section. We thought it was time to have some fun, so this is what we have for you:- Ever wondered where the Haggis came from? Well we bring you the story. And find out why the Scots are thought of as miserly. Then we preview a forthcomming part of the Crypt for all the Steam Train enthusiasts out there.

Just before we released this issue, we heard of the closure of Amiga Active who have given us their support for the last year, so our esteemed Dungeon Master has written a few words and we thank them for all the work they have done for the Amiga community, and we wish them well for the future with their new venture of "Digital".

As usual we have a strong line up of Readers bringing you all the best (and some of the worse) jokes and articles for every taste, and the Riyan Production team have been busy scouring the world to great effect, and have once again done us proud with all their articles and pics.

Have you ever wondered how safe it is to buy things online? Well we give you the best advice on how to make sure you are as safe as you can be with some very good tips about the world wide web.

Dr. Jekyll writes about the MAS Player, and Craig gives us a review on MuLib. And did you know that someone has made a robot from an Amiga? We have the pics and a review from the man himself. Then there is our usual collection of jokes and pics, which will brighten up any party. And in our Dungeons section we have some real life accounts from people who have experienced our Haunted World.

At the time of writing this, we are just a week away from the WOA-se show, where we hope to see new things from Amiga, and I'm hoping to get myself a very fast emulator for the PC so I can run all my favourite programs on a fast machine. Ray Elf has submitted a load of cartoons and art work for you to enjoy, and then we have a look at a NEW CD called D.O.O.N. which is a great utilities CD for the Amiga which gives you everything you could want for Opus including a whole host of themes, there are also OS3.5 and OS3.9 icons and a REGISTERED version of Class Act!

But thats enough from me for now, as we have a lot of work to do, bringing you the Christmas edition, which is only a few weeks away now. Zola

You will need the "CrM.library" to read the Crypt Disk mag. Download the lib,unlha it,and pop it in your libs drawer.

Also this version is incompatible With Amiga's using RTG or a graphics card. So please go to Online so you can read the HTML version.

Download: (sd)

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28.Oct.2001
Søren Ladegaard (ANF)


History: The Commodore Billboard - Q1241 brochure
26 English Amiga adverts have been added to The Commodore Billboard. Several German brochures have been added too, including a brochure for the A1200 CDrom drive Q1241 from Amiga Technologies. Last but not least a 30 second Australian Commodore64 commercial has been added too. It was shown on Australian channel 10 back in 1985. (sd)

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24.Oct.2001
Jörn-Erik Burkert (E-Mail)


AMIGA-Magazine: Extracts from issue #11 online
As usually the print-magazine 'AMIGA-Magazin' makes some articles available for reading. This time the highlight is a basis article for XHTML 1.0. It shows how you can design HTML-documents future-safe. Additionally you can find an editorial and a preview to the next issue as well as a programmer-workshop to "Warp 3D V4". (ps) (Translation: dr)

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