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Software News : GL4ES Round 4 : Down the hole
Posted by kas1e on 2021/4/18 20:28:43 (2654 reads)
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... First words ...

More than a year passed since the latest GL4ES releases, but that didn't mean no one works on it!

But for the first, a few notes right at the beginning before we go further:

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Software News : Hollywood 9.0 add-ons released
Posted by softwarefailure on 2021/4/13 16:24:08 (591 reads)
Software News

Airsoft Softwair, the hardest working men in code business, are proud to announce the immediate availability of a number of add-ons for Hollywood 9.0.

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Software News : IBrowse 2.5.4 Now Available
Posted by Futaura on 2021/4/4 11:40:00 (738 reads)
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IBrowse 2.5.4 is now available for download for both AmigaOS 3.x and AmigaOS 4.1FE (AmiUpdate can be also be used to update your installation).

This is the fourth free update for registered users of IBrowse 2.5. IBrowse 2.4 and 1.x users may upgrade to IBrowse 2.5.4 via our store at discounted rates.

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Software News : AmiSSL 4.9 Now Available
Posted by Futaura on 2021/4/3 10:26:48 (759 reads)
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The AmiSSL project is a collaborative effort to develop a shared library for Amiga-based systems (AmigaOS, MorphOS, AROS, etc.) based on the OpenSSL cryptographic library toolkit. The library together with its provided software development kit (SDK) tries to be 100% API/ABI compatible to the OpenSSL version it is based on. In addition, due to its shared library nature it can be used by several Amiga applications at the same time. Many applications already make use of AmiSSL - the shared library concept saves memory and allows developers to easily integrate a modern, stable, optimised SSL/TLS and cryptographic solution into their applications with minimum effort. With regular AmiSSL updates, applications and users additionally benefit from OpenSSL upgrades and security fixes, without authors needing to update their own code.

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Hardware News : New AHI driver for AmigaOS4
Posted by geennaam on 2021/4/1 9:40:10 (3491 reads)
Hardware News

April 1st, 2021

I am pleased to announce the immediate availability of a new AHI driver for AmigaOS4.1. This driver supports PCIe soundcards that comply with the Intel HD Audio (Azalia) specification.

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Publications : Amiga Future monthly News March 2021
Posted by AndreasM on 2021/3/31 22:15:34 (819 reads)
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Amiga Future issue 149 released

The English and German issue 149 (March/April 2021) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.

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Publications : Amiga Future is on the lookout for major re-inforcements in our 25th year
Posted by AndreasM on 2021/3/24 21:49:18 (860 reads)
Publications

As our printed issues of the Amiga Future magazine has been in regular publication for almost 25 years, it is now time to massively increase our team that edits the magazine and webpage. The intention is to spread the workload of our entire team and to divide it over more shoulders, so the workload for each editorial team member involved gets reduced, though as a result of this staff increase, we also want to increase its overall quality.

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Software News : Hollywood 9: Sugarcane released
Posted by softwarefailure on 2021/3/22 17:44:53 (906 reads)
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After more than 2 years of development, Airsoft Softwair, the hardest working men in code business, are proud to announce the immediate availability of Hollywood 9: Sugarcane. Hollywood is a programming language that can be used to create a wide variety of programs, ranging from games and GUI-based applications for desktop systems to mobile apps for Android and iOS. Hollywood's special feature is its support for retro platforms (e.g. AmigaOS, MorphOS, AROS) and modern operating systems (e.g. Windows, macOS, Linux) alike. It comes with a library of almost 1000 commands and its functionality can be extended further through over 30 plugins which are available for free download.

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Publications : Amiga Future search editors and translators
Posted by AndreasM on 2021/3/11 6:17:44 (960 reads)
Publications

We are looking for additional editorial assistance for our Amiga Future magazine.

Specifically we are looking for an editor with sufficient (lots and lots of) experience using an Amiga.

Interested? Then get in touch with the Amiga Future editorial staff.

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Publications : Amiga Future issue 149 released
Posted by AndreasM on 2021/3/3 9:35:00 (650 reads)
Publications

The English and German issue 149 (March/April 2020) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.

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