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  (Im)Patient Amigas
  Author: Robert Du Gaue and Harv Laser   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The fifth annual AmiWest Amiga computer show was held in July. Each year the Amiga faithful gather to discuss the future of their beloved computer and discuss the old days when their computers were eons ahead of the competition. However, the last new Amiga model, the 1200, shipped in 1993 and the brand has unfortunately taken on the image of a vintage, or cult platform, due mostly to the lack of new machines. While there are still Amiga dealers who sell and support the platform, significant new software titles, outside of the public domain/shareware area, are few and far between. Glossy Amiga magazines have all but vanished, except in Europe. The Amiga platform is not dead, it's just sort of hibernating.
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  3D Italia
  Author: Leo   Verified: 0000-00-00
  AmigaOne: l'Amiga a di nuovo tra noi. (Article in Italian)
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  A Closer Look at the New Amiga Systems
  Author: Mike Bouma   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This article includes many exclusive pictures, 5 new AmigaOS4 screenshots and some exclusive AmigaOS4 information. Within the first section of this article I will try to give some relevant background information about the history of new Amiga products. Then sections will follow regarding the new PowerPC based Amiga hardware platform, the new AmigaOS4, how users can contribute and finally I will write about the potential niche markets for new Amiga systems.
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  A Nudge In The Right Direction
  Author: John Chandler   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Real Soon Now is a phrase that frequently takes on a whole new dimension in the Amiga community. Those three words conjure up the Curse of Commodore to many, striking away at every chance of the Amiga to make a triumphant return. Real Soon Now has been the cry of many projects over the years, projects that have claimed to continue the evolution of the Amiga in some shape or form: Walker, InsideOut, BoXeR, A/Box, Pre/Box, Pios One, Amiga MCC. So I guess it's hard for some to accept the fact that the Amiga community has a genuine Real Soon Now heading... well, heading real soon.
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  Amiga Anywhere And Amiga Content To Ship On The New Z100 Smartphone From Sendo
  Author: www.wirelesssoftware.info   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga, Inc. and Sendo announced that Amiga Anywhere and Amiga Anywhere content will be shipped with, and extended content made available for the Sendo multimedia Z100 Smartphone. The applications are being developed by the highly talented Amiga Development Community and range from well-known games to messaging services and business applications from Amiga´s impressive catalogue and its long standing position as a pioneer in multimedia development.
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  Amiga Anywhere Entertainment Pack
  Author: Andrew Hawn   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga Anywhere Entertainment Pack on Tech TV
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  Amiga Anywhere Entertainment Pack #1 (Review)
  Author: Neil J. Rubenking   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Back when the IBM PC was mostly used in text mode, the Amiga A1000 blazed with 4,096 colors and stereo sound. This package brings four Amiga-style games to your Pocket PC or phone, including Solitaire, Gobbler, Convex, and an elaborate outer-space shoot-'em-up called Planet Zed. But don't expect your PDA to be as thumb-friendly as a Nintendo Game Boy.
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  Amiga Anywhere on the Sendo
  Author: Thomas   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Sendo and Amiga Anywhere have announced that the Sendo Z100 Smartphone will come equipped with Amiga Anyhwhere, and that plenty of content is on the way. The Amiga Anywhere runtime software will be included with the phone's MS Smartphone 2002 OS, and content will be downloadable or purchaseable on SD cards.
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  Amiga content on the Sendo Z100
  Author: Jorgen Sundgot   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga Anywhere and content for the engine will ship with the new Sendo Z100 Smartphone 2002; applications will include everything from games to messaging and business applications.
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  Amiga Indexes of Magazines
  Author: Joachim Froholt   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The AIM Project (Amiga Indexes of Magazines) is here to provide an index of Amiga magazines so you'll know which magazine to find a specific review/preview/feature/etc in. This is especially helpful if you have a stack of old magazines and you need to find that elusive feature without reading through every one of your magazines in turn. The indexes are not supposed to be a database of information, just indexes, and as you'll see, we are still missing a lot of issues - can you help us with any of these? Hey, all of us have issues, right? :) ACE Magazine Index, Amiga Computing Index (plain), Amiga Computing Index (html, with tables), Amiga Computing missing issues, Amiga Force Index (plain), Amiga Format Games Index, Amiga Format Serious Index, Amiga Power Games Index, Amiga Power PD Index, Amiga User, International Index (plain), Amiga User International Index (html, with tables), Amiga User Int. missing issues, CU-Amiga Index (plain), CU-Amiga Index (html, with tables), CU-Amiga Missing issues, The One Amiga Index (plain), The One Amiga Index (html, with tables), The One Amiga missing issues and Zero Index
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  Amiga is pursuing its digital dream
  Author: Seattle Times   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Seattle Times interview with Bill McEwen. Dated April 29, 2002
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  Amiga Mia
  Author: Juha Saarinen   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Q: I've been hearing that the beloved computer of my youth, the Commodore Amiga, is making a comeback. Seems like these rumors have made the rounds before. Any reason I should get my hopes up this time? The Amiga is, indeed, rising phoenix-like from the ashes of computer history, though you can forget about the "Commodore" half of the equation.
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  Amiga Report International Online Magazine
  Author: Jason Compton   Verified: 0000-00-00
  An OLD catalog of AmigaReports from 1993-1996
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  Amiga revs OS, wins more phone blessings
  Author: Andrew Orlowski   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The rejuvenated Amiga company, Amiga Inc., this week released the a feature list for the latest version of its OS, bringing support for the recent hardware to the platform. AmigaOS4 - it's alloneword, you see - is being developed on old 68000-based Commodore Amiga 4000s (running PPC cards), but it's a transitional release that already runs on the nominated platform of the future: PowerPC. The shell, the GUI and the TCP/IP stack are already native PPC code.
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  Amiga's Grand Plans Revealed
  Author: Jim Louderback   Verified: 0000-00-00
  11 Nov 2002 - With stories about the new Amiga shipping spreading across the web, including here on ExtremeTech, I thought it would be worthwhile to sit down and talk about these, and other developments with Bill McEwen, the CEO and President of Amiga, Inc. McEwen is a long-time computer industry veteran, but his past stretches beyond the PC industry. In the nineties, Bill ran sales and marketing at database vendor GenSoft, and then worked at ConnectSoft, ending up as business unit director for Internet related applications. ConnectSoft produced the popular product Email Connection, one of the first cross-vendor email clients, and Kid-Mail Connection – a version designed for children.
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  Amiga: Live Another Day
  Author: Olin Wread   Verified: 0000-00-00
  (Editor's Note: This is our latest installment of our ongoing series of opinion and technical articles from our readers. In this story, Olin Wread gives us the history of one of the computing industry's GUI pioneers) Amiga History
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  Amiga: The A-Expo Review
  Author: Nicholas Blachford   Verified: 0000-00-00
  I haven't been in the Amiga scene for quite some years now as I have long since left for the shores of planet BeOS. However I recently had the chance to re-enter the Amiga World at an Amiga show in the South-East of France when I went to meet a potential employer - after being "discovered" on OSNews! You'd think that a computer which hasn't shipped in years would have a small dwindling community. If you thought that well, you'd be wrong. This show dwarfs the BeOS BeGeistert shows I go to in Germany. Yet, Begeistert is for all of Europe and held every 6 months, this was just one French Amiga show and they are held around Europe nearly every week.
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  Amiga: The Computer That Wouldn't Die
  Author: Paul Wallich   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The IEEE spectrum article on the Amiga. Professional publication doing a pofessional article!!
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  AmigaAnywhere Tutorial - Part 1
  Author: Nicolas Mendoza   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Ok, first off, there are several reasons why I'm writing this. Firstly because I've missed something like this myself, secondly I know a lot of you guys want to code for AmigaAnywhere but haven't because you think it's difficult getting started programming for AmigaAnywhere. Maybe because you haven't programmed before. Maybe you're too lazy to read a lot of documents just to get started. Look for Part 2!
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  AmigaRulez interview with Gunne Steen (GGS-Data)
  Author: Johan "Graak" Forsberg   Verified: 0000-00-00
  AmigaRulez interview with Gunne Steen (GGS-Data) by Johan "Graak" Forsberg.
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  An Octet of Operating Systems
  Author: Bill Nicholls   Verified: 0000-00-00
  With all the publicity that Windows and Linux get, you may be forgiven for not being aware of a number of other operating systems. Yet there are many other choices that I find interesting and as useful alternatives.
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  Andy Warhol Interview
  Author: AmigaWorld Magazine   Verified: 0000-00-00
  The thing that I like most about doing this kind of art on the Amiga is that it looks like my work. - Long term Amiga users will remember the unveiling of the Commodore A1000 on July 23rd 1985 at the New York Lincoln Centre. As part of the demonstration of the Amigas ability Commodore invited Andy Warhol to create a portrait of Debbie Harry, lead singer of Blondie using Island Graphics Graphicraft. This was accompanied by a full score synthesised by Roger Powell and Mike Boom, author of Musicraft.
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  Apple takes bow for another Emmy
  Author: Ian Fried   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Apple Computer has scooped up a second Emmy, this time for its Final Cut Pro video-editing software.
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  Class of X
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Rant:Community Take Control "It was the best of times, it was the blerst of times......" (Another take on what should happen)
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  Classic AmigaOS Emulation - A Guide for WinUAE
  Author: Mike Bouma   Verified: 0000-00-00
  As Amiga Inc is about to re-enter the computer arena with new AmigaOS4 powered desktop systems as well as with 3rd party embedded products utilizing AmigaDE technology pre-installed, there are a growing number of people who wonder what an advanced classic AmigaOS currently offers. This was an important reason for me to write a simple to understand WinUAE tutorial, so this would hopefully help interested people with setting up a fun and easy to use emulated AmigaOS environment on widely available mainstream Windows computers. This article also includes many WinUAE screenshots and information on acquiring and using freely available software.
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