[Files] AwebPPC released | ANN.lu |
Posted on 16-Jun-2002 05:45 GMT by Mark Olsen | 221 comments View flat View list |
AWebPPC for MorphOS has been released.
After 7 days of work, AWebPPC is finally available for the public.
Enjoy this fast PPC browser.
Downloads:
Binaries (622kB) - Readme
Sources (1536kB) - Readme
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AwebPPC released : Comment 63 of 221 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Graham on 16-Jun-2002 12:45 GMT | In reply to Comment 48 (Samarse): Ha! You call yourself Samarse then have the temerity to accuse him of making a childish post.
So far in this thread I have seen Samface ask a question regarding a native PPC Amiga version, and then about 20 MorphOS fanatics jumping on him and regarding his post as a troll, whilst behaving much worse themselves. It appears the sensitive people here are the MorphOS using ones.
Also, AWeb uses Reaction yes? And Reaction is part of OS3.5 and 3.9, so MorphOS is still using parts of 68k AmigaOS to run? Will MorphOS have a native Reaction when it is completed and available? If not, then AWeb still does not run natively on MorphOS... because MorphOS will not be able to use any AmigaOS 68k binaries or libraries in its final version.
Also, please can someone at bPlan make the MOS beta-testers test under NDA? It hardly appears from reading ANN that it is a beta, it appears to be a release that just happens to have a sub-1.0 version number. There seems to be many people using it and commenting on public forums about it, and it is still using 68k AmigaOS components. If the public perception is that MorphOS has been released already (as MorphOS fanatics like to say all the time - MorphOS is available now, etc) then AInc/Hyperion can use that in their legal arguments against you and the use of MorphOS with AmigaOS binaries.
Just trying to help the MorphOS people out here, btw. It would be stupid for the OS to get sh*t upon because a few "beta"-testers kept saying too much on online public forums. |
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