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[News] Amiga on 3sat (German TV)ANN.lu
Posted on 17-Apr-2004 11:38 GMT by Christian Kemp14 comments
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A camera team from 3sat travelled to Göteborg to visit the AmiGBG fair in early April, and prepared a report on the AmigaOne (including a version in Mini-ITX format) and Amiga OS 4.0; network access for the C64; Mac on Linux on the AmigaOne; and Amiga Forever 6.0 by Cloanto. It will be aired today (17.04.2004) at 18:30 CET. This should be interesting for anyone with a satellite dish, regardless of whether you understand German or not.
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Comment 1Roberto17-Apr-2004 11:30 GMT
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Posted by Kjetil on 17-Apr-2004 11:48 GMT
Good to se some marketing of Amiga products, I hope Hyperion thinks the same, I know that AmigaOS4.0 is not ready for the mass market, lacking Java support, etc. etc. supposedly AmigaOS4.2 is going to be a mass market product.

+ Improve printer support
+ Java
+ Web browser flash
+ PowerPoint (.pps)
+ 3D acceleration supporting gfx cards.
+ Improved desktop, (Async directory listing, plugging, Icons)
+ Extras (secured Email client, Web Browser)
+ Native games
+ Native programs (Gimp, Open Office)
+ New script language to replace AREXX
+ SMP
+ G5 (more power, more speed)
+ Networking (share directory’s, name service, SAMBA, FTP, NFS, APPELTALK)
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