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New uploads in MorphOS Storage

Published 30.03.2024 - 09:07 by AndreasM

MorphOS Storage is a website that hosts a collection of software for MorphOS and can be visited at the URL - https://www.morphos-storage.net.

It contains more than 1750 files archived there, with the options to browse or list in order (ascending/descending/alphanumerically) any of the file's Description, Size, Downloads, Developer/Porter, Category, Comment(s), or Date uploaded, from any of those choices. There is also a search option to find multiple or otherwise difficult to locate file(s).

Associated with each title, where made available by the author, is information text in the form of its ReadMe file, snapshot(s), video(s), the developer's website and an option to offer a donation to the author, or leave a comment about the file. [...]
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News URL: http://www.morphos-storage.net/index.php?all=1
News Source: MorphOS Storage
News Source URL: http://www.morphos-storage.net/index.php?all=1
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

New uploads in OS4 Depot

Published 30.03.2024 - 09:07 by AndreasM

The OS4 Depot is a collection of software for the AmigaOS 4 and can be found via the URL http://www.os4depot.net .

With more than 3,000 files, it should now be the largest collection of software titles for the AmigaOS 4.

As in Aminet, the software is usually released by the programmers themselves and can download it for free. [...]
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News URL: http://www.os4depot.net/share/FULLINDEX.readme
News Source: OS4Depot.net
News Source URL: http://www.os4depot.net/share/FULLINDEX.readme
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

WHDLoad: New packets online

Published 30.03.2024 - 09:07 by AndreasM

WHDLoad is a program for using disk games and demos installed on harddisk.

Therefor you need so called install packs and the original disks.

The install packs can be downloaded here: http://www.whdload.de kostenlos geladen werden. [...]
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News URL: http://www.whdload.de/news.html
News Source: WHDLoad
News Source URL: http://www.whdload.de/news.html
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

New publications at Kultboy.com

Published 30.03.2024 - 09:07 by AndreasM

Kultboy.com is a fan page about the good old computer magazines.
Reports from older computer magazines will be published here.

Since our last report the following Publications have been added:
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News URL: http://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=allupdates
News Source: Kultboy
News Source URL: http://www.kultboy.com/index.php?site=allupdates
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

New uploads in Aminet

Published 30.03.2024 - 09:07 by AndreasM

Aminet is the largest legal collection of software for the Amiga.
Founded in 1992, it has become the first point of contact for users who are looking for software for the Amiga.

In general, the software is uploaded directly by its programmer. For your information, Aminet now stores approximately 30 GB of data.
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News URL: http://aminet.net/search?o_date=equal&date=
News Source: Aminet.net
News Source URL: http://aminet.net/search?o_date=equal&date=
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

New uploads in The Aros Archive

Published 30.03.2024 - 09:07 by AndreasM

The AROS Archives is a collection of software for the AROS Research Operating System and can be found via the URL http://archives.aros-exec.org .

It runs in a similar way to Aminet, as the programmers themselves usually upload their own software in order to make it available to AROS users.

With nearly 1,000 uploads there is now an interesting collection of software for AROS. [...]
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News URL: http://archives.aros-exec.org/share/FULLINDEX.readme
News Source: Aros-Exec.org
News Source URL: http://archives.aros-exec.org/share/FULLINDEX.readme
News posted by: AndreasM
eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

Amiga Future: cheats database Update

Published 30.03.2024 - 09:07 by AndreasM

The cheats database of Amiga Future is updates weekly by David Jahn, even at first sight if it is not immediately apparent.

The cheat database on the Amiga Future webpage is probably the biggest German collection for the Amiga.

This is not just about cheats. Many solutions, tips and tricks, as well as Freezer addresses can be found in this collection. [...]
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News URL: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/GTT/new/2019
News Source: GTT
News Source URL: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/GTT/new/2019
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eMail: andreas@amigafuture.de

Old Amiga Future Issue 142 in german & english now online

Published 28.03.2024 - 15:13 by AndreasM

Since today you can read the Amiga Future issue 142 online on our webpage.

In irregular intervals we provide older issues of the Amiga Future for free online.

The magazines and the PDF versions (in HQ) are also available in our online shop [...]
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AmiBlitz 3.9.10b2 released

Published 25.03.2024 - 16:32 by AndreasM

AmiBlitz released in the Version 3.9.10b2.

Changes:

Some bugs that been fixed that have been reported by beta-testers. [...]
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Amiga Future is looking again for reinforcements

Published 24.03.2024 - 13:33 by AndreasM

News originally published on: 08.02.2024 - 12:53

Seeing as our printed edition of Amiga Future has now been published for over 25 years, we are at a point when we need to massively increase our editorial team for the magazine and also the home pages for our website.
The idea behind this is to relieve the workload on more of our entire team, to better distribute the load amongst all our editorial staff, and in so doing reduce the stress and workload on everyone involved, while at the same time further increasing the magazine's overall quality.

It is all in the hope that the next 25 years will be a little easier for everyone in the editorial team, and even better for our readers. :)
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