[Events] Elena Novaretti (ZoneXplorer - PowerIcons) is present with a Peggy II at WEBBIT | ANN.lu |
Posted on 08-May-2004 16:00 GMT by Raffaele | 49 comments View flat View list |
I have news that Elena Novaretti, author of good software programs such as ZoneXplorer and Power Icons (and a known Pegasos fan and owner) is also present at Webbit Padova with a Pegasos II kindly furnished by Pegasos Italia just for the exhibition event.
We expect soon impressions of Webbit show from Elena, and news about the impact which Peggy II made to italian public.
Wow!!!
After 10 years of absence to important events here in Italy, two Amiga based platforms are there!
More! I have news that the booth by Virtual Works, Ikir Sector, Soft3, Bitplane (with partecipation by Eyetech, ZetaOS and Cloanto people) IS A DOUBLE-SIZE booth.
Very impressive.
And more, seems that (basing upon Ikir statements on the web), there are two Pegasos at Amiga booth...
Amiga has a Very Very strong presence and a lots of opportunities to impact the public at Webbit Italy.
Good news for our beloved platform.
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Comment 1 | Ugr | | 08-May-2004 14:55 GMT |
Comment 2 | Don Cox | Registered user | 08-May-2004 15:05 GMT |
Comment 3 | Kjetil | | 08-May-2004 15:16 GMT |
Comment 4 | Raffaele | | 08-May-2004 16:02 GMT |
Comment 5 | Kjetil | | 08-May-2004 16:17 GMT |
Comment 6 | Fabio Alemagna | Registered user | 08-May-2004 16:54 GMT |
Comment 7 | Kronos | | 08-May-2004 16:59 GMT |
Comment 8 | Jupp3 | | 08-May-2004 17:05 GMT |
Comment 9 | Kjetil | | 08-May-2004 17:12 GMT |
Comment 10 | the man in the shadows | | 08-May-2004 17:16 GMT |
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Elena Novaretti (ZoneXplorer - PowerIcons) is present with a Peggy II at WEBBIT : Comment 11 of 49 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Joe "Floid" Kanowitz on 08-May-2004 17:39 GMT | In reply to Comment 7 (Kronos): Don't forget that the most 'confusing' thing about MorphOS is that it's not exactly a 'box' (again, this is my bias, being ex-OS/2), or more exactly, it's a 'box' that doesn't so much impact either protection/security or performance.
This, in turn, does have me question when Quark/MOS will be able to do anything other than provide a slightly enhanced 1994-alike environment, but I've quite honestly given up trying to figure it out until y'all 'show us the money' in an actual implementation. In turn, everyone on that side of the fence can go on thinking 4's approach somewhat special-case/brute-force, and it's all sort of moot until either OS officially releases a full 'solution' to the protection problem(s). |
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