[News] Fleecy on development team training | ANN.lu |
Posted on 13-Feb-2000 16:17 GMT by Christian Kemp | 10 comments View flat View list |
fleecy writes:
Just to let you all know.
I am in Seattle at the moment for a third round of training with
our new development team. 4 weeks ago, 4 of the Amiga team
were trained. Last week 3 more were trained, along with 2
guys from an Amiga company that is a strategic partner. This week,
5 more of the development team is being trained. In 3 weeks time,
the final training will occur with our last member, and 3 or 4
ppl from at least 2 Amiga companies that are also strategic
partners.
The entire team will be introduced once the training is finished,
and the strategic partners will be announced.
Things are happening.
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[News] Upcoming STRICQ Announcement | ANN.lu |
Posted on 13-Feb-2000 16:14 GMT by Christian Kemp | 1 comments View flat View list |
Adam Szymczak writes:
Douglas McLaughlin, the author of STRICQ, posted a brief message to the STRICQ mailing list in regards to the future development of STRICQ. He notes that he will not stop developing STRICQ. Stay tuned.
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[Rant] Amiga/Elate programs on other platforms | ANN.lu |
Posted on 13-Feb-2000 10:00 GMT by Christian Kemp | 14 comments View flat View list |
Troels Ersking sent a mail which might start an interesting discussion. Basically, he's taking the idea of Amiga games shipping with UAE and therefore running on almost all platforms to the next level... Click below to read his opinion and leave any comments you might have.
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[Web] Medici / "Ali Baba" | ANN.lu |
Posted on 13-Feb-2000 09:46 GMT by Christian Kemp | 9 comments View flat View list |
Nabil Gonem writes:
Medici is a games development team that have just completed a new game for the Amiga. It is called "Ali Baba" and is a platform game. Our site gives details of "Ali Baba", including screenshots and a demo to download. The game will be reviewed soon by several Amiga magazines, including AmigaFuture, AmigaOS, AmigaScene and AmigaPower.
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Posted on 13-Feb-2000 09:40 GMT by Christian Kemp | 2 comments View flat View list |
Sjur Mathisen writes: Sunsteam is a new searchengine which needs help to fill it's tiny database. It is run by 2 guys doing it for fun and self-education. The 50% of sunsteam typing this is a sworn amigan, and therefore want to do a special Amiga-section on the site. We also will be using "the Amiga way of thinking" running it. That means easy usage, professional results, and last but not least, listening to and thinking of our users. That's where you come in. I'd like you to add your Amiga urls or other urls, and help us add new categories and sub-sub-sub-categories if necessary.
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Posted on 12-Feb-2000 13:14 GMT by Christian Kemp | 1 comments View flat View list |
Andrew Elia writes: Aminet Hunter is probably the most advanced Aminet search engine on the Internet. Designed with the same technology that many commercial websites employ, speed, power, efficiency, and ease of use are guaranteed.
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Posted on 12-Feb-2000 12:17 GMT by Christian Kemp | 4 comments View flat View list |
Report+ is a freeware GadTools-based forms utility with three distinct functions: 1. It is an enhanced, reverse-engineered, 100% byte-compatible replacement for the official Commodore bug reporting tool (40.2). 2. It can generate Aminet-style readmes.
3. It can administer the Amiga Certified Software Engineer test.
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Posted on 12-Feb-2000 12:09 GMT by Christian Kemp | 4 comments View flat View list |
Teemu I. Yliselä writes: Thomas Dellert of DCE has issued a statement where he promises that phase5's current PPC and graphics cards will become available again within a few months and repair service will be offered for them. Also a new graphics card is planned. No news on the G4 front, though. Click below for details.
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[News] 63,000 "defects" in Windows 2000 | ANN.lu |
Posted on 12-Feb-2000 12:03 GMT by Christian Kemp | 20 comments View flat View list |
Perhaps unrelated to the Amiga, but interesting to read. Mike writes: This story on ZDNet let's us know just how many bugs remain in next Thursday's Windows 2000 release, and presents us with the poll question; "Do you plan to buy Windows 2000 -- an OS with 63,000 known 'defects'?"
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[News] Is "AOL TV" Gateway's "Amiga"? | ANN.lu |
Posted on 12-Feb-2000 11:59 GMT by Christian Kemp | 2 comments View flat View list |
Manou BILLA informed me that this article on AmigaNation News quotes a CNET story about "AOL TV". James Russel seems to think that this is what became of the Amiga operating environment developed under
Gateway, later folded into Gateway. The article has absolutely no mention of Gateway, so I am not sure if there is any connection. Any comments?
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