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W E B S I T E N O W A C T I V E P R E S S C O N F E R E N C E A T W O A - R E P O R T A M I G A N E W S F E E D L A U N C H E D A A A A W A R D S A T W O A A M I G A A N D O P E R A - P E R F E C T M A T C H A M I G A G A T H E R I N G I N G R E E C E I A 9 8 T R A I N I N G S E S S I O N S E X P A N D W I L D F I R E 6 8 X X X A N D P P C C A T A L Y Z E R V O L U M E 2 P A N C A N V A S A I R M A I L P R O , W O R L D N E W S A C T I V E T E C H N O L O G I E S A T W O A F O O T B A L L 3 6 5 E U C A L Y P T U S 1 . 0 E Z H O M E . 8 8 B Editor's Thoughts and Introduction: Today should rank as the second most important day in Amiga history - after the original launch in 1985. Instead of Andy Warhol and Debbie Harry, we now have the German band "Annex". And instead of Commodore, we have Gateway Inc., finally telling us something about the future. We have several stories below for those who couldn't get to London or who haven't been prowling the Amiga sites on the net all day. The excitement in the Amiga newsgroups has been amazing as this day approached. Was it worth the wait? As it turns out, the hardware picture is still unclear. It looks like an interim Intel-compatible-with-emulator model is in the future, then a second generation of Amiga hardware which is still not fully defined. Interesting, but a bit confusing. The best news is there are plans, there is a future, and the operating system strategy is a bit clearer than the hardware - but there are questions remaining there, too. What exactly is the "third party kernel" mentioned in the press conference? It'll take time to sort all this out, and it's going to get wild while it happens. Also debuting today is the new web site for Amiga Incorporated. Check out the story, then the site if you're an Amiga web surfer. It's quite well done. We round out the issue with many other news items, about upcoming shows and interesting products. Finally, please make note of our new e-mail address. We are now at amigaupdate@globaldialog.com. In fact, why not e-mail us with your thoughts about the rebirth/relaunch of the Amiga? We'd like to hear from as many of you as possible. Hang on everyone, it's going to get real interesting now ... Brad Webb, Editor ---------------------------------------------------------------------- K I C K O F F T H E F U T U R E W I T H A M I G A Amiga Inc. Announces "KICKOFF THE FUTURE WITH AMIGA" Strategic direction and future plans include new software technology, system availability and Web site. London, UK, May 15, 1998 - Amiga Inc., a pioneer in multimedia development, today announced plans to provide a new software architecture that will offer enhanced levels of performance and useability for the Amiga community. Amiga will develop and license software technology that offers leading multimedia solutions for the emerging digital convergence market. "Amiga has the opportunity to move ahead of the industry in setting standards to follow," said Jeff Schindler, general manager of Amiga, Inc. "By working closely with Amiga developers and user groups, we will all have the opportunity to share in this exciting, emerging market." To build upon Amiga's legacy as a multimedia leader, the company announced Amiga OS 4.0 which is slated to launch in November of '98. Amiga OS 4.0 will have a new user interface and support Amiga legacy software with an integrated emulator. Hardware developers are already working on solutions for software and hardware backward compatibility with the new Amiga architecture. Amiga, Inc. also announced plans to unveil a personal computer that is an industry standard architecture solution. The new system will provide a bridge to the next generation of Amiga technology. The system is scheduled for availability in November with a suggested retail price of USD$999. These systems will be available through Amiga International. Also available soon, Amiga Inc. will host www.amiga.com, the official web site for developer news, information, and relations. Amiga International's site, www.amiga.de, will continue to be the location for Amiga distributors and legacy product sales and licensing. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A M I G A I N C . W E B S I T E N O W A C T I V E May 15, 1998 - www.amigainc.com Opens During London World of Amiga Show The much-anticipated Amiga, Inc. web-site launched on May 15, 1998, coinciding with the World of Amiga show which is held annually in London. The site, which has been in development for several months, is intended as the source of official information regarding research and development of Amiga technology. The Amiga Inc. web site is constructed using a combination of Amiga software and hardware solutions, including two Amiga 4000 computer systems, an Amiga 2000 computer system, and Amiga OS 3.1. A number of third-party graphics applications and text-manipulation utilities are employed to deliver a true Amiga look and feel. Offline testing and development of the site is done on an Amiga-based web server. From start to finish, every aspect of the site occurs under the auspices of Amiga technology solutions. The site is standards-based, which means it does not require any proprietary plug-in systems for browsing. Any browser which supports HTML 3.2 can be used to browse the site. The site is maintained by Pantheon Systems Company, a Detroit-based Internet Solutions Provider which leverages Amiga technology in many of its multimedia projects. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- P R E S S C O N F E R E N C E A T W O A - R E P O R T 16 May 1998 {The following item was posted to Amiga newsgroups today by Fabrice Colin, who attended the Amiga press conference in London. We thank Mr. Colin for making his observations available to Amigans on the net. We have done minimal editing to prepare it for use in AU. The date on this item is "in the future" from that of the newsletter, as it is posted from another time zone. We're quick at "Amiga Update" but not THAT quick. Brad} Hi there , Here I am , back from the press conference given by AInc at Novotel in Hammersmith . I won't give too many details as I would like to go to bed :-) but rather give an overview of AInc annoucement . Well I'm quite excited ... The Amiga as it is known now (OS 3.1, AA and 68k) is declared legacy, or "Amiga Classic" in AInc terms . An efficient development platform is required to incorporate all the new technologies we have missed during these years . It should bring the Amiga technologies to a wider audience as well as give a base for Amiga OS 4.0 which will support memory protection , SMP ... on one hand and PCI, AGP, DVD ... on the other hand . The sad thing is that this "Amiga Bridge" will be x86 based . No mention about PPC , at least nothing really clear even when W.Dietrich, who seemed to get nervous, asked if AInc intended to kill the hardware manufacturers . Nevertheless , this bridge is destined to be transitional only . As AInc will stay a software development firm only, other designs will be welcomed . As far as I have understood, it should not be a big problem since "Amiga Classic" will be supported through the Siamese system. The thing is : will AInc back up those who want to do a PPC port ? It seems so ! AOS 4.0 , due for Nov 98 (yes) will be developed on top of a 3rd party kernel . We don't know anything yet, apart from the fact that AInc is currently in dicussion with several other firms such as Be ... AOS 5.0 (end of 99) , aimed at the "Digital Convergence" platform (still to be defined/unveiled) will be aimed at customers, although AOS 4.0 would also be usable for an end user. 3.5 is cancelled so the average user will wait 18 months for a revision of the OS. "Classic" and "Bridge" compatibilities will be assured via emulation. Jim Collas, Senior Vice President of Gateway, and a bloke from Alive Mediasoft, promised to clarify the situation regarding the PPC tomorrow . That's it . More to come tomorrow I hope .... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A M I G A N E W S F E E D L A U N C H E D FOR IMMIDIATE RELEASE The Amiga Community Liaison Group (ACLG) made up of members of Team Amiga, the Jay Miner Society, the User Group Network, and the Industry Council Open Amiga proudly announces the formation of the Amiga News Feed. Our goal is to provide the operation of a low noise level, timely system that can feed news to not only the Amiga and non-Amiga press, but to individual users and user groups as well. OPERATION News post summaries, including source, email and/or URL's are sent to a single email address. Spam and rumors are removed by a moderator, the posts are authenitcated, and then pushed thru the news feed. There is NO censorship applied. SUBSCRIBING 1. Send email to majordomo@ninemoons.com 2. Type subscribe tamiga in the body of the email. The ANF is a FREE service provided to the Amiga community with a single click user interface for the posting of Amiga News! We do ask that you visit the ANF webpage and place the ANF button in a prominent place on your website so that all Amiga users everywhere may take advantage of the service. SPONSORS The follwing sponsors are making the Amiga News Feed avalable to you. Please support them in their efforts. For more information contact: Amiga News Feed (http://web.wt.net/~gpeake/news.html) Amiga Community Liaison Group (http://www.jms.org/aclg) Team AMIGA Worldwide (http://web.wt.net/~gpeake/) Industry Council Open Amiga (http://www.amiganet.org/icoa) Jay Miner Society (http://www.jms.org) User Group Network (http://www.amiganet.org/ugn) Posted By: Gary Peake gpeake@wt.net tamiga@wt.net ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A A A A W A R D S A T W O A AAA Awards Winner to be Announced Contact: Mattias Wadenstein, Information Manager information@aaa-awards.org> Umeĺ, Sweden. Thursday May 7, 1998. The AAA Award International 1997 Winner will be announced and awarded at the upcoming World of Amiga show in London! Don't miss out on this solemn occasion! The Ceremony The presentation ceremony takes place at 11:00 a.m., Saturday May 16 on the main stage. Meet the nominees and see who's been voted the winner by the Amiga Community! The fabulous new AAA Award trophy will be unveiled at the show by Petro Tyschtschenko, MD of AMIGA International, Inc. and handed over to the winner! The nominees are... Urban Mueller (Aminet) Holger Kruse (Miami) phase 5 (Cyberstorm, PowerUP) Press conference A press conference will be held some time after the presentation, and will feature: The AAA Award International 1997 Winner Martin Sahlén, AAA Awards Director Mattias Wadenstein, AAA Awards Information Manager + other nominees, AAA Awards Partners, etc. Everyone is welcome to participate! (exact time announced at WoA) AAA Awards Booth Meet AAA Awards Committee in the AMIGA International booth, where you can suggest candidates for next year, ask questions and just talk to us in general! The AAA Awards 1997 presented in proud association with AMIGA International, Inc. and Cloanto. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A M I G A A N D O P E R A - P E R F E C T M A T C H FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Opera Software announces development of Amiga version 13 May 1998 Following the tremendous reponse to its Project Magic initiative, Opera Software AS today announced the development of an Amiga version of its popular browser. The development will be carried out by Reading, UK, based company Ramjam Consultants Ltd, under the leadership of Tim Corringham. "We are delighted to be involved in porting Opera to the Amiga. Opera has an Amiga 'feel' to it even under Windows 95, so I'm confident it will make a high-quality Amiga application, and will offer a degree of commonality with Windows 95 that few applications achieve", says Corringham. "Being a long-time Amiga user myself, it provides me with great pleasure to announce the official development of Opera for the Amiga platform", adds Business Director for Opera Software, Jon von Tetzchner. "It was one of our goals to make Opera available to as many Internet users as possible, and being able to offer an Amiga version not only adds credibility to Opera as an efficient and user-friendly application, but also constitutes a boost to the Amiga platform." "This step is just the logical result of Project Magic, which since its inception has seen several thousands of users pledging their support for Opera for platforms other than MS Windows. The Amiga community has come out in full force, and we are proud to be able to soon offer a product that is as advanced, efficient and frugal as the Operating System it runs on", explains Helmar Rudolph, initiator and manager of Project Magic for Opera Software. Both companies aim at a release date of December 98, just in time for the Christmas shopping season, providing a source of fun and satisfaction for many loyal and die-hard Amiga followers. Opera for the Amiga is expected to support the same level on functionality as its Windows counterpart, thus putting it at the forefront of browsers on the Amiga platform. The price for this version is not yet established, but it is planned to keep it in line with the Windows version.   ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A M I G A G A T H E R I N G I N G R E E C E Amigathering 3 - Amiga User Meeting to be Held in Greece Amigathering is the most successful Amiga user meeting in Greece. Amigathering 3 will take place in Athens on the 16th and 17th of May. Software and hardware issues shall be discussed and mid to high end Amigas will be available for use. Topics of discussion and demonstration are 3D graphics, communications and the Internet, sound applications, hardware hacks and the new PPC accelerators, office automation, multimedia, emulation and programming. On Sunday 17th there will be a joint debate between members of the Amiga User Society and the Amiga Fan Club as well as other Amiga users present at the event. Further details can be found in Greek and English on the Official Amigathering web page at: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Network/5513/ag3v4_eng.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I A 9 8 T R A I N I N G S E S S I O N S E X P A N D International Amiga '98 Announces Training Session Expansion May 14, 1998, TORONTO International Amiga '98, is pleased to announce: By popular demand... IA98 Training Sessions expand and now include Thursday May 28th! New Superb Training Classes on Thursday include: "How to Program the Amiga" (6hrs!), with Eric Lavitsky "ASAP C++ Wrappers for Amiga's OO API", with Laurie Perrin "Amiga E, an Overview", and, "Amiga E, Advanced Topics" with Wouter van Ootermerssen "Basic TCP/IP Programming", and Advanced TCP/IP Programming" with Holger Kruse (Miami) "Aardappel, Design of a new, simple language" with Wouter van Ootermerssen Wow, and this is only the beginning. Check out the Events & Sessions page for Friday & Saturday Sessions, and to register for these amazing classes. IA98 Training Sessions are E X P A N D I N G - keep looking for updates. All incredible trainers! Expect the best! A few tickets are still available for Medieval Times... "Just a quick note that I went to a Medieval Times Tournament last night and it was GREAT! I know that those going from your Amiga show will have a lot of fun." --Joe Tracy, NewTekniques Register for Medieval times on the web! (Click on the Graphic) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- W I L D F I R E 6 8 X X X A N D P P C Nova Design, Inc., producers of the award winning ImageFX package and the highly received Aladdin 4D package, are proud to announce that they have arranged to be the exclusive distributors of the Wildfire and Wildfire PPC 3D effects package for North America. Wildfire is an exciting new animation sequencing, 3D effects, transitions, and animation package by Andreas Maschke and released in Germany by Oberland Computer. It can be compared to SGI Flint or Flame systems and it is capable of creating amazing 3D effects by mapping video sequences into Wildfire's intuitive storyboard animation sequencing system. Highlights of Wildfire Wildfire is a professional animation sequencer that allows you to create and process animations in several formats, to generate time-dependant 3D special-effects and design large projects containing several animations and frame-synchronized sound-effects. Wildfire's animation sequencing allows you to combine animations on a timeline and output them in a common format. The 3D effects included in Wildfire include height-field deforms, cubes that automatically unfold and fold again, Lightwave object support, 3D magnet effects, 3D transitional morphing, unlimited mathematical deformations, twists, sphere mapping, twirling, water transitions, perspective transforms and more! Full CyberGraphX Support Font Sensitive GUI Special PowerPC Edition Storyboard Animation Interface Timecodes Editor Envelope Controls for Effects Filmstrip Interfaces Real-time Feedback Transition Maker Preview for almost any Operation Animation with Sound Post Processing Effects Color correction Tools 24-bit Animation Player Wildfire is an open development platform, like Nova Design, Inc.'s own products, with complete plug-in development information and a full Arexx interface (with over 400 commands) is included. Ordering Wildfire Wildfire for standard Amiga 68k series machines with a 68020 or better is available for $149.95 and Wildfire for the PowerPC is only $199.95. Both are available at your local Amiga dealer or mail order firm. Wildfire comes on CDROM and requires an Amiga 68k series or PowerPC system. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- C A T A L Y Z E R V O L U M E 2 Legacy Maker Announces Volume 2 of Catalyzer for ImageFX April 30, 1998 Following the success of the debut volume of the Catalyzer for ImageFX tutorial series, Legacy Maker, Inc. of Chicago, IL is pleased to announce Volume 2 of Catalyzer for ImageFX, its latest videotape product for Amiga computers. ImageFX is the engine. Your Amiga's tank is full of gas. This video is the Catalyzer. Learn about the power and secrets of ImageFX from one of its most reknowned experts. Bohus Blahut, whose ImageFX knowledge is so extensive Nova Design entrusted him with the creation of their latest ImageFX demo tape, guides you through various compositing projects on this one hour videotape. Catalyzer 2: Compositing explores ImageFX through project-based tutorials, beginning with an introduction to getting great results using simple brush cut-and-paste operations. The tape progresses to more advanced topics to help you generate stunning effects: complex merges, alpha channel effects, bluescreening and even rotoscoping to allow you to pull a subject out of any background! By the time the credits roll, you'll be ready to go to work. Catalyzer 2: Compositing covers techniques for ImageFX 2 and 3.0, including a special look at 3.0's advanced CineMatte engine. Kermit Woodall, VP of Nova Design, says Catalyzer is "An amazing tutorial video for ImageFX! It taught me things I didn't know about our own software!" Catalyzer 2 For ImageFX includes a support floppy disk with all the material you'll need to follow along with the videotape, including example images, ARexx scripts, even the same font. Catalyzer 2 is shipping now! To order direct from Legacy Maker, call 773-465-5158. Visa and Mastercard accepted. E-mail inquiries are welcome to jcompton@xnet.com. Visit the Catalyzer website at http://www.xnet.com/~jcompton/catalyzer2.html. Or, mail check or money order (include $5.95 shipping in the US) to: Legacy Maker Inc. PO Box 60711 Chicago, IL 60660 USA Catalyzer 2's Suggested Retail Price is $39.95. Legacy Maker is proud to refer customers to these supporting Amiga dealers: Wonder Computers (http://www.wonder.ca) Safe Harbor (http://www.sharbor.com) CompuQuick (http://www.infinet.com:80/~comquick/) National Amiga (http://www.nationalamiga.com) The Lively Computer (http://www2.connectnet.com/users/tlively/index.html) Legacy Maker would like to thank Safe Harbor and Safe Harbor customers for making Catalyzer Vol. 1 a Safe Harbor Top Ten product! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- P A N C A N V A S Legacy Maker Announces Pan Canvas: Motion Control for ImageFX April 30, 1998 Legacy Maker, Inc. of Chicago, IL is proud to announce the commercial release of PanCanvas, the Motion Control plugin for ImageFX 2.6 and above. PanCanvas, by Ola Olsson, is a powerful tool to turn ImageFX into a professional-quality motion control station. Put simply, motion control involves "panning" across a still image to create the illusion of animation. This technique is used liberally in documentaries and news profiles, to bring photographs and documents to life on the screen. Just draw a frame over where you want your animation to start, and where you want your animation to end, and PanCanvas will smoothly crop your original image into an animated sequence. It's even easy for your virtual camera to zoom, follow curves and ease in and out of stops. PanCanvas outputs a sequence of frames (IFF or JPEG) which can be used to generate Flyer clips, Amiga ANIMs, MPEGs, and more. It's easy to incorporate PanCanvas into your video editing suite. PanCanvas includes PanPost, a post-processing engine to enhance your output. PanCanvas is shipping now! To order direct from Legacy Maker, call 773-465-5158. Visa and Mastercard accepted. E-mail inquiries are welcome to jcompton@xnet.com. Visit the PanCanvas website at http://www.xnet.com/~jcompton/pancanvas.html. Or, mail check or money order to: Legacy Maker Inc. PO Box 60711 Chicago, IL 60660 USA Pancanvas's Suggested Retail Price is $35.95, plus $3.95 shipping in the US. Legacy Maker is proud to refer customers to these supporting Amiga dealers: Wonder Computers (http://www.wonder.ca) Safe Harbor (http://www.sharbor.com) CompuQuick (http://www.infinet.com:80/~comquick/) National Amiga (http://www.nationalamiga.com) The Lively Computer (http://www2.connectnet.com/users/tlively/index.html) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A I R M A I L P R O , W O R L D N E W S FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 03 May, 1998 Air Mail Pro 3.0 ---------------- Toysoft Development Inc. is please to announce the long awaited update for Air Mail Pro. Air Mail Pro v3.0 is an advanced multi-threaded email client for Workbench 2.1 and higher. New features in v3.0 includes: Super Mail Box a separate module for handling mail sending and retrieving, AmiNet file support, Cut/Copy/Paste in all string gadgets, new text editor allowing you to double click on an URL or FTP address and your web browser will take you there, Air Mail Pro v3.0 supports SPAM FREE email, signatures has been enhanced, cache for all system folders for fast mailbox access, preferences has been reorganized for easier access, support for duplicate messages and many more features. Please visit Toysoft Development Inc. website http://www.toysoft-dev.com for more information. World News v1.0 --------------- Toysoft Development Inc. is also please to announce the release of World News v1.0. World News is multi-threaded news reader for Workbench 3.1. Features in World News includes: includes entire usenet News Groups, user defined groups, user defined folders, complete address book, user defined filters and SPAM free filter, unlimited tags and signature. World News also includes World News Spooler for background batch downloading of articles for offline reading. With Helper files you can view pictures, play animation or sounds. World News has a built-in mailer for sending email and forwarding articles. Flexible preferences allow you to customize World News. You can also file articles into Air Mail Pro's Inbox and use Air Mail Pro to reply to articles. Double clicking on an URL or FTP address will tell your web browser to goto that address. URL and FTP are highlighted. World News is very configurable, button or icon interface, very easy to configure, powerful features and many more features. Please visit Toysoft Development Inc. website http://www.toysoft-dev.com for more information. Air Mail Pro v3.0 is $40.00 US plus $5.00US shipping handling charges. World News v1.0 is $35.00 US plus $5.00US shipping handling charges. Air Mail Pro v3.0 and World News v1.0 bundled is $65.00US plus $10.00US shipping handling charges for both programs. International shipping and handling is $7.00US. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A C T I V E T E C H N O L O G I E S A T W O A Active Technologies Announces New Software To Be Unveiled At WOA Active Technologies, the UK internet and comms software developer, are to unveil three new programs on the Amiga Inc. stand at the forthcoming World of Amiga show in May. NetConnect v2 NetConnect v2 is a collection of 11 commercial internet titles designed as a package for beginners wanted to connect to the Internet for the first time, or users wanting a complete suite of commercial internet software. See www.active.net.co.uk/products/netconnect/ for further information. AmiTCP-Genesis Brand new version of this premier TCP/IP stack for the Amiga. Debuting on the NetConnect v2 compilation, it will also be sold stand-a-lone, to be released within May. More information to follow. X-Arc The Amiga's answer to WinZIP©. This excellent MUI based archive management tool will be previewed at the show. To be released within May/early June. STFax Professional, the PACE 56K modem and other Vapor software will also be displayed on the Amiga stand at the show. Feel free to ask any questions, surf the web and examine the software on display. For further information contact: Active Technologies Oval House 113 Victoria Road Darlington DL1 5JH. England. Tel: +44 (0)1325 460116 Fax: +44 (0)1325 460117 Or visit our web page: http://www.active-net.co.uk/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- F O O T B A L L 3 6 5 {US readers - we call this type of football soccer. Brad} AmigaSoc Announces Amiga Client Available for Football 365 Football 365 is coming home... to the Amiga! Leading Internet technology company, IMM Studios in partnership with Direct Network Publishing have recently developed a unique and innovative publishing system which forms the heart of a new daily free Internet football magazine named "Football 365". As well as providing the most up-to-date news available in the footy world, it can even be personalised to your own team preferences through the "Homeground" section. It's big. So big in fact that they have leading football journalists such as "Under the Moon" host Danny Kelly on the team. F365 is available on the web, but is also designed to be delivered via E-Mail. IMM has developed software to automatically unwrap the E-Mail and view it in a web browser for PCs, but now AmigaSoc UK have once again demonstrated their "actions not words" policy with the release of the official Amiga viewer for Football 365. Although we have developed the Amiga version without payment from Football 365, in return we ask that you support the developers of Amiga web browsers by buying/registering your favourite browser to ensure that development of that product continues. So check out the Football 365 web site today at http://www.football365.co.uk, or even sign up right now at this address: http://www.football365.co.uk/register .imm. If you're already subscribed to Football 365 and have specified your computer to be something other than an Amiga, then we strongly encourage you to update your records by entering the registration page and changing your machine type to "Amiga". This way we can prove that there's a substantial market, and we have been given a target of approximately 1000 people. It is our aim to make the Amiga at least the second most popular platform represented on Football 365. Go on, what have you got to lose? It's free after all! Apart from organising all the seminars and the IRC links (which Amiga Inc. have kindly agreed to sponsor), AmigaSoc will be bringing leaflets and various other literature about Football 365 to the World of Amiga show this weekend, so if you don't get the chance to visit the website before then, pick up something from there while you watch the football! ---------------------------------------------------------------------- E U C A L Y P T U S 1 . 0 14 May 1998 TITLE Eucalyptus VERSION 1.0 COMPANY Isengard Developments AUTHOR Paul Schifferer DESCRIPTION Eucalyptus is a new e-mail program for the Amiga. Features include: - Unlimited message folders - Full-featured address book - Multiple message read windows - Multiple signature files - PGP signature/encryption/key-transfer - Spell-checking (via external interface) - Extensive filtering system - Scheduled message delivery - Integrated SMTP/POP3 clients (and possible IMAP support), plus the ability to use external delivery/retrieval agents. - Configurable external viewers for different media types - Full multi-threaded operations SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Amiga OS 2.04 or better ClassAct gadget classes, version 2.0 or higher (included) Internet connection AVAILABILITY http://linux.tc3net.com/gandalf/download/Eucalyptus.lha (744766) Or request the most recent version from . PRICE Free DISTRIBUTABILITY This product is freeware, copyright 1997,8 Isengard Developments. -- Paul Schifferer // gandalf@inet.att.co.kr Isengard Developments \X/ gandalf@amiganet.org http://linux.tc3net.com/gandalf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- E Z H O M E . 8 8 B 14 May 1998 TITLE EZHome - Easy home automation for Amiga. VERSION 0.88b RELEASE DATE 8 April 1998 AUTHOR Jim Hines DESCRIPTION EZHome is a control daemon for the X10 ActiveHome CM11A Home Automation Controller This device is also available from IBM and is known as the Home Director. It is also available through most Radio Shack stores in the U.S.A. (PN 61-2417). EZHome is still in beta, but seems to be stable at this point. REQUIREMENTS o Amiga computer w/020+ and OS 2.04+ (may run on 68000 Amigas but untested) o CM11A ActiveHome Home Automation Controller (IBM Home Director) o Any X10 module(s) (Lamp, Appliance, AC Outlet, Light Switch or Motion Sensor modules) AVAILABILITY A demo is currently available from EZSoft. (http://www.iolinc.net/~hines_j/EZHome.html). CONTENTS EZHome consists of two programs. 1. EZHome Background Daemon with arexx interface. 2. EZHomePrefs Preferences program. PRICE EZHome is shareware! The shareware fee is: * 15 USD RESTRICTIONS The unregistered version allows only five Actions to be set up. Although not yet complete, the built-in Timer may not be included in the future unregistered versions. External timers (crons) may still be used. DISTRIBUTION No distribution of beta versions are allowed. It is only available from my homepage. Distribution may change upon final release version(s). Jim Hines O===========================================================O | Amiga A2000/030 50mhz 18mb RAM 2mb Chip | | Author: EZCron, EZCID & EZHome CM11A Daemon/Controller | | http://www.iolinc.net/~hines_j | | hines_j@iolinc.net | O===========================================================O ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Amiga Update on the net: some issues available at: http://www.sharbor.com/amiga/news/ (in html format) Australian Mirror Site: http://www.comcen.com.au/~paulm/index.html All back issues available (in ASCII text) at: http://www.globaldialog.com/AdventureCentral/AU/index.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 1998 by Brad Webb. 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