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  Amarquee
  Author: Håkan Parting   Verified: 0000-00-00
  AMarquee v.54 is a mechanism. With it Amiga programs, Java-applets/applications and ARexx scripts on multiple computers may easily communicate data to each other in a many-to-many, "broadcast" fashion. It consists of two parts, an inetd daemon for the server computer to run, and a Java-package for client computers to run. In addition to functions to connect to the inetd daemon there are functions to wait for connections on a port and also connect to other TCP servers, like web-servers and so on.
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  AmIDE - AmigaOS based IDE system: Summary
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  AmIDE - Amiga Integrated Development Environment is a modern MUI based IDE system that should make the Amiga developer able to use his favourite Compiler system with a modern looking GUI System with features like filetype handling, Build/Make, TextEditor
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  AmIDE - The Amiga Integrated Developer Enviroment
  Author: Jens Langner   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Many compilers on the amiga platform haven't got a graphical interface and also no very good project managment. That's the point where AmIDE should change your life in developing software for the Amiga™ platform. Our goal is to provide all developers, regardless of which compiler they use, a good structured graphical project management with a smart interface to each compiler. It will also be possible to have different projects that are using different compilers/debuggers. AmIDE will keep track of your depency files and give you the ability to add/remove depency files without changing any makefile or such a thing.
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  Amiga Software Development Kit
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga will change the way we use cell phones, computers, and other information appliances by removing the barriers between different computing systems. The Amiga SDK 1.01 is the first step to creating applications that are indifferent to the underlying hardware or software platform.
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  Amigabest
  Author: Patrick Jung   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A site dedicated in amithlon. You can find the last news there, software recompiled for amithlon, support files . As well as forums for this magnificent software
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  AmigaDE Shop
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Amiga Inc's official online shop for AmigaDE. Buy the playe or any of their many applications here.
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  AmigaOS SourceFORGE Ports
  Author: Diego Casorran   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Compendium of Open Source projects precompiled for the AmigaOS platform. Also with developer tools/info, all is here you can do it! support us! Support the community!
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  AMOS Factory
  Author: AMOS Factory   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Greetings, and welcome to the new AMOS Factory web site. After years of little attention being paid to the AMOS Factory I've finally decided to give it a major face lift and a life of its own. I've installed a database driven content system called Post Nuke. I've added most of the functionality of the old AMOS Factory site to this new interface. Please feel free to explore and let me know of any bugs or if you have any suggestions--I really appreciate feedback. My hope is to make this an area for all people interested in AMOS to communicate and learn. Thank you for visiting, I hope you feel welcome here.
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  AMOS Factory Extensions
  Author: Jens Vang Petersen   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome. First, this is an info-site devoted to the extensions of the AMIGA programing language AMOS. This is NOT intended to be the greatest site on the net, but a site with loads of usefull information. FRAME FREE & JAVA FREE. This site is not optimized for any specific browser, but I'll recomend that you avoid all Windoze browsers whereever posible. Please note that I don't have any rights on the extensions noted here. Some of the extensions are not supported anymore, while others still evolves. All rights for the various extensions remains at the authors and/or publishers.. If you find that I violate those rights in any way then please let me know..
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  AmyCoders
  Author: n/a   Verified: 0000-00-00
  A site dedicated to Amiga programing
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  An Introduction to AMIGA Programming Using C
  Author: Amos Factory   Verified: 0000-00-00
  This is not a tutorial, but rather an introduction to the purpose of this series of tutorials. It also serves as a starting point. Begin here if you are new to Amiga programming. The topics include a general welcome message, a discussion of ANSI C, the rationale behind our choice of a compiler, and helpful links to a powerful development environment that is free for download.
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  Arexx Scripts
  Author: Ron Goertz   Verified: 0000-00-00
  I enjoy programming, but don't have the time to program in C. Instead, I've turned to ARexx, where I can automate tasks and get my applications working together. Included in this site are several ARexx scripts I've developed, including scripts for creating calendars (both print and HTML), working with dates, re-loading recently used documents, parsing error lines, creating AmigaGuide "family trees," and more. Author of FW Calendar and HTLM Calendar
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  AROS - The Amiga Research OS
  Author: Aaron Digulla   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Some time back in the year 1993, the situation for the Amiga looked somewhat worse than usual (doesn't it always?) and some Amiga fans got together and argued about what should be done to increase the acceptance of our beloved machine. Immediately the main reason for the missing success of the Amiga became clear: it was propagation - or the lack thereof. The Amiga should get a more widespread basis to make it more attractive for everyone to use and to develop for. So plans were made to reach this goal. One of the plans was to fix all bugs of the AmigaOS, another was to make it an OS of the 90s. AOS was born.
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  AutodocViewer
  Author: Ronny Tennebekk   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Maker of Autodoc viewer : If you are a developer, then you are likely to known how boring it is paging through your Amiga ROM Kernel Includes & Autodocs bible. Well, your help has arrived. AutodocViewer scans through your autodocs (Commodores and any other autodoc) and locate names to all functions in every autodoc. Then you can click your way into the function you want to see. AutodocViewer is highly intuitive, easy to use and a must for all developers. And EasyAssign and Middle button: a small commodity which remaps the function of the middle mouse button.
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  Betty
  Author: Tim Stack   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Betty is a new GUI system for the Amiga based on the BOOPSI system. Obviously, other GUI systems are already available and somewhat established so you might be wondering why we need another one. Well, Betty offers some things that other systems don't and I am hoping that these things will bring some developers and users to the system. The features that I'm speaking of are completely free to users and developers, complete source code is available, object tracking, system classes (eg. msgport, message, iorequest, etc...), thread management library amd more
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  BGUI
  Author: BGUI   Verified: 0000-00-00
  BGUI stands for BOOPSI Graphical User Interface. BGUI is free GUI toolkit for the Amiga OS. BGUI comes with: Software development kit for programming Amiga OS applications in C and E languages., GUI builder, Documentation in Autodoc, AmigaGuide and HTML formats, Documentation editor, Library to create BGUI programs in Arexx, Preferences editor to customize BGUI programs look and feel.
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  BLITZ2000
  Author: David McMinn   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Welcome to the Blitz 2000 site, your one stop shop for everything Blitz Basic 2 related, and will form the homepage for AmiBlitz2. We hope you enjoy your stay and find the site useful. Archives, Contacts, Installation, Introductions, Links, Mailing Lists and MUCH more!!!
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  C optimisation tutorial
  Author: Adrian Barnett   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Introduction. This document has evolved over time and contains a number of the best ways to hand-optimise your C-code. Compilers are good, but they can't do everything, and here I hope to help you squeeze the best performance out of your code. This is not intended for beginners, but for more experienced programmers.
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  CanDo Developer Edition
  Author: Christian Effenberger   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Cando Developer Edition allows the CanDo programmer access to many new commands not available with CanDo alone. The scripts can be loaded into your favorite text editor and then transformed back into CanDo decks. This allows resizable screens and gadgets, detection of Workbench Prefs, selectable screens, selectable fonts, selectable language and much more.
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  cwfloppy - The Linux Catweasel block device driver
  Author: Michael Krause   Verified: 0000-00-00
  cwfloppy is a Linux device driver for the Catweasel Advanced Floppy Controller manufactured by Individual Computers. The Catweasel is a small ISA device controlling a simple Shugart bus. It is extremely flexible and can be programmed to read and write just about any floppy disk in the world.
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  CyberGraphx Home Page
  Author: VGR   Verified: 0000-00-00
  CyberGraphX was designed to define an independant graphics standard for Amiga graphic boards. We also wanted to continue our development of Workbench emulations. We included all our knowledge of more than 3 years of graphics board software development for that Amiga which includes Workbench emulation for the Visiona, Domino, PicassoII and now the CyberVision64, CyberVision64/3D, BlizzardVisionPPC and CyberVisionPPC.
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  Digital Almanac Homepage
  Author: Digital Almanac Homepage   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Digital Almanac Homepage. The best Astronomy program for the Amiga - PERIOD!! Updated regularly. Site in German and English Site also contaijs several datatypes - JPEG, RGFX, PCD, WarpGIF, Asynico.library, zlib and more!
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  Distributed BASIC
  Author: GoldEd   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Distributed BASIC is a new BASIC interpreter released in form of a shared library. It is designed to be used by developers to add scripting capabilities to their software. It is easy to embed the language into an application and use it as a macro language like Rexx. This project aims at providing an alternative to Rexx as scripting language while being compatible with Rexx on the communication level.
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  DocDatatypes Home Page
  Author: Amarpreet Singh Munde   Verified: 0000-00-00
  From this page you can find the latest information regarding the DocDatatypes development. DocDatatypes is a set of Datatypes classes for documents. It is a subclass of the text.datatype. Supports DosWord 4, 5 and 5.5, WinWord 1, 2, 6, 95, 97, 2000, 2002(XP), Windows Write 3, MacWord 4, 5, 98, MS Works 3, 4, OS 2 Word, AmiPro 1, 2, 3, WordStar 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, WordStar 2000 1, 2, 3, WordPerfect 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 2000, WordPerfect Notebook, WordPerfect Program, Editor/Ed Editor, WordPerfect Macro Editor, Letter Perfect, Rich Text File, Pocket Word 1, 2, XyWrite III, Psion Quill Doc, QL Quill Doc, Psion Word, Psion TextEd, Palm DB TEXt Doc (compressed and uncompressed), RichReader Doc (compressed and uncompressed), TEAL Doc (compressed and uncompressed), Atari 1st Word(plus), Mac Write 4.5, Mac Text, Mac TeachText.
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  Duff's Amiga Pages
  Author: Allan Odgaard   Verified: 0000-00-00
  Lots of MUI claseses, Libraries, Programs and Utilities written by the author.
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