[Web] AmigaShare.com in Test Mode | ANN.lu |
Posted on 24-Apr-2004 20:43 GMT by choochy | 24 comments View flat View list |
As at 25 April, the AmigaShare website has been released to a select number of Amigans for testing the Phase I functionality.
As at 25 April, the AmigaShare website has been released to a select number of Amigans for testing the Phase I functionality.
The test period will conclude on 30 April. Then, on 1 May, the site will have its official release to the entire community. Meanwhile, AmigaShare is now available for all to view in a 'limited functionality and access' mode.
"We are excited by what we are hearing within the Amiga community and the positive emails we have received. It’s obvious everyone understands what we are trying to achieve and our focus on the new OS4 technology. Mostly, we are looking forward to getting feedback on the website itself and using this phase I to set the direction for its evolution. So, please come visit us soon.", says Chris Nillissen, co-founder of AmigaShare.com.
Regards,
The AmigaShare Team
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Comment 1 | Ronald St-Maurice | | 25-Apr-2004 04:24 GMT |
Comment 2 | Troels Ersking | Registered user | 25-Apr-2004 07:14 GMT |
Comment 3 | Jeff Martin | | 25-Apr-2004 07:21 GMT |
Comment 4 | takemehomegrandma | Registered user | 25-Apr-2004 08:25 GMT |
Comment 5 | spot | | 25-Apr-2004 10:02 GMT |
Comment 6 | Kolbjørn Barmen | | 25-Apr-2004 11:57 GMT |
Comment 7 | Ronald St-Maurice | | 25-Apr-2004 15:18 GMT |
Comment 8 | XraalE | | 25-Apr-2004 23:15 GMT |
Comment 9 | Gregg | | 25-Apr-2004 23:34 GMT |
Comment 10 | Ole-Egil | | 26-Apr-2004 05:02 GMT |
Comment 11 | Ole-Egil | | 26-Apr-2004 05:56 GMT |
Comment 12 | Anonymous | | 26-Apr-2004 06:24 GMT |
Comment 13 | Lando | | 26-Apr-2004 06:59 GMT |
Comment 14 | Don Cox | Registered user | 26-Apr-2004 07:15 GMT |
Comment 15 | ikir | Registered user | 26-Apr-2004 07:43 GMT |
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Posted by ilike! on 26-Apr-2004 07:49 GMT | In reply to Comment 13 (Lando): @lando
I dont agree with you at all. AmigaShare's Software Library system seem to cater for AmigaOS 1.x and higher. It seems logical to me that their focus seems to be Amiga OS 4 as this is the future. No point living in the past!!!
I think the "Amiga" community really has a identity crisis on its hands. I dont believe that MorphOS users are part of the Amiga community, there use of Calssic OS application yes, but other then that they are part of the MorphOS Community.
The only relation that MorphOS has with the Amiga Community is that it emulates Amiga Classic Application. The same might apply with the AROS.
Therefore there are three seperate communities. The Amiga Community, The MorphOS Community, and the AROS community. If this doesnt happen the we have a real crisis on our hands.
THE ONLY THING that makes a MORPHOS user part of the Amiga community is there usage of Amiga Classic Applicationsnot there usage of MorphOS! |
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