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Amiga : The Survivor Built With Amiga Software

Hello and welcome to the home page of the "Built With Amiga Software" campaign; a campaign which has an ever-growing number of supporters, including Amiga International Inc, Petro Tyschtschenko, Dr Peter Kittel, Fred Fish, Wirenet (UK Amiga-only ISP), CU-Amiga (Leading UK Amiga magazine), Amitrix (suppliers of AWeb), Team AMIGA and many more!

Recent Amiga / Internet News

22nd January 1998.
Netscape announces that it will be releasing the source to it's new Version 5 Communicator free so that it may be ported to pother platforms. There is already rumour of possible Amiga conversions. More news as and when it comes.

8th January 1998. Opera Software announce their potential interest in porting their Opera web browser to the Amiga, if there is sufficient interest and support (judging by the response they have received so far, there is considerable interest!).



What is "Built With Amiga Software" all about?

You may have noticed some webpages bearing logos indicating that they were made with Microsoft software, or Made on AppleMacs, or whatever. Well, this page is designed to be a focus point for all those of us who use our Amigas to create our Web Pages - let's show the rest of the World just how good this machine really is, and how widely used it is!

It is my intention that this page will not only show the World that the Amiga is still around, but will also contain useful information for fellow Amigans as to what software there is available for Web work - be it browsing or authoring - and also more general Internet-related activities (new, email and generally getting onto the Internet in the first place).

If you have any particular pieces of software you would like to recommend, then please let me have some details - what it is, where you can get it, how much, what it does and why you recommend it - I will do my best to collate all submissions so that we can have a complete picture! However I am NOT interested in comments along the lines of "xxx is great because I like it" or "yy is rubbish." - that doesn't help anyone!

Of course, for this campaign to be a success, I need your help, both in the form of suggestions, and, more importantly, by spreading the word! To that end, I would like to suggest that you might like to create a link to this page. Here are some suggestions for how to link to this site.


[ Amiga RC5 Team ] Got any spare CPU power? If so,then you might like to consider joining with many many fellow Amigans in putting those spare CPU cycles to a collective use, in the RSA Secret Key Challenge - it's perfectly legal, and just imagine how good it would feel if the Amiga team were to win! Pop along to the RC5 Amiga Team's page and have a look. (Whilst this is not in any way related to the "Built With Amiga Software" campaign, it does help to raise the profile of the Amiga.)


Well, that's all for now. Thank you for dropping by . I do hope you support the campaign, and perhaps you'll call again sometime - I certainly intend to keep the pages up-to-date with all the latest Amiga Software information. [ My signature ]

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The Built With Amiga Software campaign has welcomed over 8,700 visitors since its inception on the 7th of June, 1997, and is a member of the Amiga Web Network and the Amiga Web Ring

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