That all what i use mostly. There is also some cool apps which i use from time to time, like DiskImageDevice (mounting of isos/etc) and inbuild Sgrab utility from aos4 distrib (for making screenshots :) ).
And of course shell + kcon (kcon it's replacement of default con:, because by default aos4 have ugly and primitive shell still) and notepad :)
Is AmiUpdate part of the OS now? If yes does this update itself or do you have to visit a website to update the updater?
AmiUpdate isn't on the installation CD, so it's not a part of the OS. Even so, I consider it to be very useful if not essential. Yes, it does update itself automatically.
No not part of OS, seperate install. AmiUpdate updates itself, no need to ever go to the website. Although I've tried it out, decided not to install on my system.
1. OWB - web browsing 2. YAM - email client 3. SDK - software development 4. Tunenet - music player (which can play any possible mod format) 5. Jukebox - makes music playing more nostalgic 6. Mplayer - video player (f.ex. Youtube) 7. RockBeat - simple drum sequencer 8. Workbench ... a lot of different small (and bigger) things here and there ...
Rock lobster bit me - so I'm here forever X1000 + AmigaOS 4.1 FE "Anyone can build a fast CPU. The trick is to build a fast system." - Seymour Cray
Is AmiUpdate part of the OS now? If yes does this update itself or do you have to visit a website to update the updater?
AmiUpdate isn't on the installation CD, so it's not a part of the OS. Even so, I consider it to be very useful if not essential. Yes, it does update itself automatically.
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Well thats something of a surprise, thought it sounded like an integral piece of software.
@djrikki All of these should be available from OS4Depot:
1. OWB (need I say more?) 2. TuneNet (awesome music player, which I use this ALL the time!) 3. Filer (couldn't use Workbench without it) 4. SimpleMail (very good email program) 5. RunInUAE (very easy running of old Amiga games *) 6. FolderSync2 (keeps my data files synced between Amiga & PC, but not on OS4Depot yet *) 7. ClipDown + MPlayer + GetVideo (the only way to watch YouTube videos at the moment) 8. PictureAlbum (picture browser/organiser, not yet on OS4Depot *) 9. DvPlayer (very good video player, but I'm waiting for subtitle support) 10. WookieChat (IRC client)
11. CygnusEd 5 (an awesome text editor) 12. PortablE (programming language, which I use to write my programs *) 13. SDK Browser
* = okey, I wrote this program, so sue me for liking it!
Edited by ChrisH on 2010/6/17 9:17:21 Edited by ChrisH on 2010/6/17 9:20:04 Edited by ChrisH on 2010/6/17 9:22:03 Edited by ChrisH on 2010/6/17 23:25:41
DirOp although I'd prefer an OS4.x recompile of SID2 sources but hey, who knows where Timm Martin is these days?
GCC
My GCC compiles
OWB & IBrowse
Unrar
MPlayer
Various Dos commands & Scripts
YAM
~Yes I am a Kiwi, No, I did not appear as an extra in 'Lord of the Rings'~ 1x AmigaOne X5000 2.0GHz 2gM RadeonR9280X AOS4.x 3x AmigaOne X1000 1.8GHz 2gM RadeonHD7970 AOS4.x
* = My own software, but i'm going to blow my own trumpet here :) ** = I contributed to this. See above, though :) *** = Probably soon to be replaced by TimberWolf
@xeron Btw, did you read that with the latest PFTP mouse scroll by wheel does not works for now (not only for me, but if i remember right for 2 more users too) ? (can try to found topic about)
@djrikki I do use: most OS4 native: Gui4Cli scripting language and all gui's i wrote fori it http://users.online.be/AD/ Notepad OWB FTPMount RemoteDesktop ( i use it mainly to use printer attached to PC) MPlayer
An other good question might be: what do you regret most that is not working (well) under OS4.1 My greatest regret "scripit" If you don't know it have al look at it under OS2 (Aminet)
Imho, Digital Universe totally unmodern. Its like you use some good programm, but done in the 1980 year. More visuals, more animation, more dinamic and graphics are need it for (imho of course).