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[Web] Interview with Aminet FounderANN.lu
Posted on 17-Jan-2003 03:29 GMT by Daniel Miller8 comments
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The Aminet CD series was cancelled this month, and Amiga-News.de interviewed Urban Müller, the Aminet founder, to find out why and ask a few questions about Aminet's long history and hopefully long future (it is just the CDs that are being cancelled, not Aminet). I remember way back when that everyone who uploaded original software to Aminet was eligible for a free CD. I wrote some stuff that I put on Aminet, but I don't think I ever applied for the free CD back then, oh well! It's okay, because I didn't have a CD-ROM drive on my Amiga. ;)
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Posted by 3seas on 18-Jan-2003 16:15 GMT
I suspect Aminet is not the only possibility.

Besides AmigaOS related programs there is MOS and AROS, not to mention emulators which here are refering to AmigaOS apps...

There are other formats as well, i.e. sourceforge, for projects that are ongoing in development (which would probably be a better format for such things rather than Aminet).

File, source, applications..... etc...

I also suspect the creator of any such archive would have to be actively interested in using the given platform.

Whatever will be .... will be...
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