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Posted on 25-Jan-2004 11:54 GMT by Richi40 comments
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Here you can find the latest version of Jamiga: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jamiga The latest version is alpha 0.0.1 Notes: The first JAmiga Release in 2004. This one features improved stability, some JITting and it allows the first AWT Frame to open :) Don't expect other AWT Apps to run just yet!
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New version of Jamiga! : Comment 25 of 40ANN.lu
Posted by Kid X on 26-Jan-2004 14:46 GMT
In reply to Comment 18 (Deniil 715):
For AROS the line could be:
AROS, Amiga Research OS, is an AmigaOS clone for x86 aiming at OS3.1 API compatibility.

For Jamiga:
Jamiga is a project aiming at giving Java to Amiga.

Doesn't have to be 5-10-50 lines!


I think you're making a good and fair statement here. Your examples are informative, short and yet objective. That's professional promotion. Lack of knowledge does not imply, nor suggest ignorance - keep in mind that we've all been kids. You have to start somewhere. A humble attitude towards potential users not having the same insight in your software as every rocket scientist in this community has is in my opinion crucial if you want to strengthen your user base.
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