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This is a list of links that have either moved and left no forwarding
address, been taken down or are experiencing technical difficulties.
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links on this page for only one year. (Are we the only site on
the net with a regular cleaning policy? It seems like it!)
Recently Lost Links
Nov-97
- USA, WI (usa.aminet.org) - Partial mirror, full WWW interface. List of recent files.
- Hammurabi Pascal Compiler - Pascal Compiler with OOP for the Amiga. By Jose Manuel Rodriguez.
- Jan Hagqvist - Featuring 1497: Five Years After, AcmaUtils, AlertHelp, NarTest and PrtSc.
- ConfUMS - Configuration editor for the Universal Message System by Olaf Peters.
- Amiga Replacement OS (AROS) - Revamping the Amiga OS.
- Edicions Video Vall�s - Primarily video-oriented Amiga supplier located in Bacelona, Spain.
- Internet Norge - Internet provider's Amiga pages with news and links.
- Amiga Users Group of Long Beach - Located in the Belmont Shores area of Long Beach, CA.
- Amiga Secrets - Billed as what Amiga software authors don't want you to know, this is a list of bug reports and gripes about software by Kai Hofmann.
- UK Amiga Users Homepages - A listing of UK users' personal WWW pages.
- Amiga Coding Excellence Scheme (ACES) - This ambitious project promises to catalog high-quality FREEware which satisfies a stringent list of prerequisites for programming excellence. If you publish Amiga FREEware, please submit it for possible inclusion in the ACES list of high-quality, free programs!
- Foreign Language Master (FLM) - Use as a dictionary, as a translator for text or for learning vocabulary. By Denis Unger.
- Kai Hofmann - Calendar Project, Date Library, Text Engine, SGMLS and others.
- Bert Jahn - Various utilities including WHDLoad, ILBM2Bin, WRip, FindString and DoVer.
- Iomega - Makers of SCSI storage options like the popular Zip Drive (see below).
- Melon. Dezign - Wicked! Highly original black/white graphics, separate indices for girls and boys, all releases online, music to download, perfectly presented art galleries and, first of all, an undefinable sense of humour. Not much textual info, but their presentation makes that rather unnecessary. Impressive.
- Muttley's Amiga Pages - Current Amiga news and rumours, information on the Amiga, the homepage for Wacky Soft, and the UK Amiga Classifieds page where people can advertise their Amiga bits. By Alex Stansfield.
- Somethings About Amiga - Amiga hardware and software information in Chinese.
- Joao Martinho Moura - Great-looking site supports DemoNigma and Pro_ST-NT-Player. (Portuguese)
- Amiga Online - Internet software listings for the Amiga.
- PGP and Amiga - Information about using PGP with the Amiga. Documentation, help program and other support (in German). By Thomas Knoth.
- TowerSystems - Featuring the Tower JPEG Codec Class which allows application developers to add full JPEG support to their software using minimal work.
- Terje Pedersen - Xanim, Xv, Xfig, Fractint and more.
- J�r�me Louvel - Author of POWER_Recent, POWER_Procedures, POWER_Teacher, AmigaGuide version of HTML 2.0 and HTML 3.0 drafts. Also available in French.
- Islona Games - Publishers of many Amiga games including Flyin' High, Testament and others.
- Phantom Development - Makers of Class Act, a user interface toolkit for the Amiga, giving you the freedom to easily make powerful GUIs and ARexx ports for your applications. Here's another Phantom page.
- Underground Software - Italian Amiga game developer.
- Amiga Users At Finland (Suomen Amiga-käyttäjät) - Vantaa, Finland
- Stelios Melissakis - Amiga & Linux m68k support in Greece, programming information.
Oct-97
- Gravedancer - This seems to be a busy guy. You can find the homes of at least three scene groups here, including Protest, Neutron and Desaster, mainly consisting of a page with members and one with releases. The only thing this site lacks is an overall-context: it doesn't tell you what it's all about, what's where, etc. A bit hard to find the proper way here.
- Session - Nicely done site, with professional looking graphics. Not totally finished yet, so the info is a bit too basic. Releases available.
- Venus Art - Sophisticated page with quite a lot of information. The presentation could have been done a lot better, though. Nice screenshots on the "demos" page. Nothing to download via the site.
- Broken's Ultimate Scene List - Impressive, well organized listing of a private collection covering thousands of demo scene releases. No graphics, just the info. They're desperately looking for a publisher for their CD set, which features every release listed.
- CyberBit Hard & Software Service - Amiga reseller located in Regensburg, Germany.
- Candle - "Hot" main page, with a lot of burning stuff and nice graphics. The only other thing worth looking at is the information page, where the group's philosophy is explained. The colourful background there interferes a bit with the text. Only one release available.
- Lulo, Algo & Ergo - Cheaply designed single-page home of this group from sweden. Absolutely nothing to read here. I'd only visit this site to get one of the few music-releases.
- Robert Ennals - Prolific programmer responsible for MemManager, Bubble, LOOP, TaskBar, SmartFile and Sultan.
- Esteve Boix - Information about WebPlug, an HTML editor for the Amiga, and other selections.
- ProTracker - Support home page for the legendary MOD music editor.
- AMOS - The AMOS Web Site, a source for AMOS information and products.
- Paul Kolenbrander - SystemInformation, ScanGuide and Split and Join.
- A1200 Do-It-Yourself Hacking Guide - Invalidate your computer's warranty and have some fun!
- Amiga Developer's Environment (ADE) - A collection of free Amiga software (must include source code) especially intended for program developers. The latest and greatest GNU Amiga tools are available here. ADE is managed by one of the most famous Amigans of all time, Fred Fish.
- BountyHunter - Jump and shoot game for AGA/ECS Amigas...NO AMOS! By Per Jonsson.
- HF-Mounter - A program which simulates floppy drives on your hard disk. Based on the breakthrough FMSdisk by Matt Dillon. Written by Dirk Hebisch.
- Hifi's Modules - Contains various Protracker 4-channel modules.
Sep-97
- Philip Hewson's Amiga Page - Overview of the Amiga computer's capabilities and features of the AmigaDos operating system. Also includes a section about getting connected to the Internet and a Monster BBS Listing.
- DSP - Programmer group working on Almagica - Scions of a Forgotten World, Dune-like game.
- Visionary Revelations Software - Various shareware and freeware programs including Iceburg, T.A.P.S. and WebS. By James Kaylor.
- Yass - Screen/window selector written by Albert Schweizer.
- Ami.HTML - HTML editor.
- Amiga Video Warehouse - Hermitage, PA dealer specializing in the Video Toaster and the Video Flyer from Newtek. Mail-order available.
- Lascelles Productions - Educational Software publisher in Hastings, New Zealand. Two CD32 titles: The Connoisseur Fine Art Collection and Word Construction Set, and six other WB3 compatible titles, including Hokianga Software's Kim and Look!Hear!.
- The Moose Amiga Home Page - Amiga Internet software links and other popular resources provuded by Moose Internet Services, a Watford UK ISP with Amiga support.
- Contraz - Quick and dirty designed site with graphics of ehm... questionable quality, but these guys seem to have a lot of fun in their little group. The result is a site with enjoyable content and plenty of releases online.
- Remedy '96 - Sweden.
- Insomnia - Magazine, both in HTML and executable incarnations, hosted by TRSI and Looker House. Good graphics and design, incomplete online content, but more is promised to appear soon.
- The Amiga F1GP Hall of Fame - Compete with Amiga F1GP fanatics from all over the world in the battle to the the fastest player around. Also includes F1GP-Ed Cockpit Designs, Datafiles and Team Ecosse. By Alan Strang.
- The Mighty (Amiga) Cheat List - Cheats and work-arounds for lots of games.
- Acid Software - Responsible for Super Skidmarks, Blitz Basic and Conk.
- Telnet: Laserbase Communications - BBS in Austin, TX. Here's their home page.
- Jay Miner Society - Organization formed for the advancement of the Amiga.
- Portuguese Amiga User Group - Located in Portugal.
- Amiga Resource Page - A homepage sponsored by Internet Direct.
- The Third Dimension - Information pages for 3D construction kit, virtual reality and other 3D programs available on the Amiga, PC and Atari.
- Val Kartchner's Amiga Page - More links and rumors.
- Falken BBS - Amiga BBS in Sweden by Leilf Falkenstrom.
- Western District Amiga User Group (WDAUG) - Penrith, Australia
- Help Page for Amiga User Groups - A database of ideas to help Amiga User Groups boost their membership and increase their financial stability. Presented by The Western District Amiga User Group, in Australia.
- Motherboard Computers - Australian Amiga dealer, product catalog with online ordering system.
- Amiga DownUnder - The Amiga in Australia. Includes the free Amiga Help Desk feature to which you may address your technical Amiga questions.
- GLAMIND - GLobal AMigas on the INternet Directory.
- Imaginative Systems - Specializing in 3D graphics support, especially Lightwave.
- Kuang Eleven - The ultimate AmIRC script with a MUI-GUI and powerful features. By Ariel Magnum.
- Amiga Development Fund - This group will accept donations and use those donations to fund projects for the Amiga.
- Columbo - Amiga-dedicated site for AmigaDOS-GNU Project, AmigOS Project and all Unix-like OSes for the Amiga.
- HDOff - A program for the A600/A1200 and A4000 to stop the HD motor by Gideon Zenz.
- Planet E - Underground disk magazine.
- Austex Software - Austrailian company featuring the Amiga Chunky Graphics Adapter, Uropa2 as well as a selection of free software.
- Nerveware - Nerveware makes music software for Amiga musicians. Descriptions and demos of RiffGrabber and Deluxe MIDI Converter.
- Funny Stories - The lighter side of the Amiga; humorous happenings and jovial jocularity.
- Diversity - Newsletter of the International Amiga Society.
- Oberon-A - Oberon-2 development system by Frank Copeland.
- Intersoft - Dedicated to Internet services, Amiga support and software.
- #Amigaworld - Homepage for the Dalnet IRC Channel #Amigaworld.
- Amiga Web Server - Files and docs for web server software that runs on an Amiga.
- John Wells - Compressor Control Box, a graphic interface for the archivers LHA, LZX, DMS and DSQ. Other programs by the author include the Star Fleet Battles Combat Assistant, and NewsAgent Control Pad, a support program for the news reader NewsAgent.
- Virtual Products - Makers of i-glasses--the virtual reality headset.
- Survivor Amiga - Turkish Amiga magazine published by the members of the Amigart User Group. Includes game reviews,C/C++ programming, etc.
- Bomb! - MUI offline message reader supports many formats: POP3/SMTP, QWK and some Italian BBS (Amp, McLink, Agora'). English and Italian catalogs. By Luca De Santis
- SerialBusEmu - Emulates C64 serial bus devices on the Amiga.
- #Amiga InnerNet Home Page - About the #Amiga InnerNet IRC channel.
- Lightwave (Toaster) Users Page - Baltimore, MD
- GRAAL - Programming language by Per Thulin which allows you to write commercial-quality graphic adventure games. Site by Adam Templeton.
- Amigasupport.com - A very well done collection of Amiga Internet applications and utilities as well as other info presented by Robinson Consulting, a Canadian Internet provider.
- Oxyron - Readable, informative pages, accurately describing what the group's projects are. The graphics are nicely done but the overall design is nothing special. Very few Amiga releases to download from the site.
- Games Reviews - Very well done reviews of some recent PD/Shareware games (with nice, graphical rating scores) posted on Aminet.
- Starfox - Lots of games: Monsters of Terror, Poweroids, Star Defender, Minerunner, Zerberk and Light'n'Dark.
- BFB Team - RGAE, the ultimate NETHACK-type game. Also includes a listing of assembler commands.
- Fields of Vision - Software group features T-Racer and Breathless games.
- Space Coast Amiga User's Group (SAMUG) - Merritt Island, FL
- Telnet: Art-Line BBS - BBS in Wuppertal, Germany (only 3:00pm - 8:00am GMT) Here's their homepage.
Aug-97
- BGUI - Powerful, freely distributable GUI layout and creation system for programmers with features of much larger systems in a single, shared library. Maintained by Ian J. Einman.
- The Tao of DataTypes - Comprehensive compendium of information about Amiga datatype files.
- ShapeShifter - Fantastic software-only Macintosh emulator. Web page by Jonathan Gapen.
- A.N.G.L.E. - Amiga Net Games for Light Enternaiment a programming group working on games you can play over the Internet including Portal, a fantasy role-playing game.
- Dave May - airTaxi.
- TeamEZ - Software-writing team of Vegar L. Pedersen, Vegard Riseng and Gard Kay Westrum. Projects include EZ Explorer, EZ Trash, NewIcon-Manager and EZ MidiPlayer.
- FFNews - NNTP/MUI newsreader for any Amiga with OS3.x. Features include off- or on-line reading, URL grabber, cookie shuffle, news queue (for outgoing posts), news search, transparent handling of mailing lists and much more. By Thorsten Stocksmeier.
- ISCA BBS - Amiga BBS client software by Michael Hampton.
- Commodore A2090A Hard Disk Controller - Everything you ever wanted to know about this less-than-perfect SCSI card.
- Lincware Computers - Amiga-oriented mail-order company in Finland.
- Les Systemes Devanand - Support page for accelerators by RCS Management (Fusion Forty, XCalibur, etc). Also has software updates available for download.
- Tecsoft - Developer of TV Paint for the Amiga.
- Odessa City, Ukraine Amiga Users Group - Site is in Cryllic--you may need a special font to view it.
- South Muskoka Amiga Users Group (SMAUG) - Muskoka, Ontario, Canada
- Crazy Amiga Madison Enthusiasts' Organization (CAMEO) - Madison, WI
- Blitz2 & Assembler Page - Blitz2 and assembler resource with download section. By Oddvar Braa.
- korhonenNET - Amiga news, reviews, previews. Worms tips/levels. SWOS tips/highlights. By Chris Korhonen.
- AmiBroker - Stock charting/analysis program for the Amiga featuring extensive list of features by Tomasz Janeczko.
- Croak II - Amphibian migration simulation written by Selwyn Stevens.
- Gravity-Force 2 - Gravity/thrust space game works on all Amigas. Site includes UAE Amiga disk file with GF2. By Jens Andersson.
- Magazyn Amiga - Amiga-only magazine in Poland, published monthly by LUPUS. In Polish only. By Przemyslaw Jedrzejczyk.
- Gateway! CD-ROM - The Gateway! series offers the easy-to-install, Unix-alike operating system NetBSD for the Amiga and other platforms.
- Kinetic Images - Offering a collection of FREE Imagine objects for your rendering pleasure!
- Crux^Bad Karma - Great design, with a lot of varied logo art. Plenty of info to find about the two merged groups, including recent releases and a few promising but yet unfinished subpages by members.
Jul-97
- Jack Seay - Context Bible.
- Amiga Link - Online news magazine for our favorite computer.
- Paranormal - Rather nice but bandwidth-hungry graphics-only design, with links to (PC-only?) releases and to the Swedish Paranormal homepage. Even more graphics there, but no useable information about the group and it's projects.
- Somewhere In Holland '97 - Cancelled!
- IDEA Team - Amiga developers group at the University of Padua (Italy) offers scientific software and more for Amiga computers.
- Enhance Your Amiga - Very well done presentation of various utilities, icons, graphics and tools available to customize your Amiga. Spruce up your machine with this helpful and attractive guide from Jakob Langgaard!
- Comspec Communications - Amiga reseller in Canada offers a wide line of systems and peripherals.
- Soft- & Hardware Versand - Amiga dealer in Germany featuring software, hardware, CD-ROMs and public domain.
- Midwest Computer User Group (MWCUG) - Serving communities in Northeastern Indiana.
- Amiga Users Page - A listing of Amiga users world wide.
- Distinctive Design - Images and objects for artists and renderers.
- Telnet: Puerta Online BBS - BBS Green Bay, WI. Here's their homepage.
- Test Drive BBS - BBS West Ewell, Surrey, UK.
- ARCNet - Network and software created as an alternative to IRC.
- Chris`s Unofficial Blizzard 1240T(erc) Homepage - Information for users of the Blizzard 1240T(erc) turbo accelerator card. AIBB & Sysinfo tests and also a list of tested software that is fully compatible with the 1240T(erc). By Chris Jay.
- Computer Trading Zone - Amiga - A page devoted to the sale of used Amigas and Amiga equipment.
- Jack Andrew's MODs - A collection of MOD music files.
- Telnet: AMP-BBS - Huge BBS in Italy. Here's their homepage.
Jun-97
- SwitchHitter - Adapter to allow PC keyboards to be used with the Amiga.
- Amiga Shareware - Listing of Amiga programmers and projects in Croatia.
- The Ravebusters - Techno-MOD music files to download.
- Amigacom - Lots of links.
- phase 5 USA - USA-based phase 5 support site sponsored by Softwood, the North American distributor of phase 5 products.
- University of Nebraska at Omaha Amiga Group - Omaha, NE
- Pure Logic Software - Makers of On The Ball, the personal information manager.
- Fresno Commodore User Group - Sixty-Fourum - C64 group in Fresno, CA
- The MOD Page - All about MOD music files and a collection to download.
- ExecBase Amiga - Online Amiga magazine for Amiga software developers.
- House of Amiga for Windows - A work-in-process Microsoft Windows emulator for the Amiga.
May-97
- Ornaghi Alfredo - Includes ProData Turbo binary file to assembler source converter, ProLook AGA memory viewer and Flx FLI/FLC animation viewer inside a Workbench window.
- WRITE - Professional, multipurpose-text editor for the Amiga written by Tim Teulings.
- Vector Productions - Amiga developers. Site features product news and links to other sites.
- #AmigaCafe - About the #AmigaCafe IRC channel, a bit more of a laid-back crowd than some of the rest.
- Razor 1911 - Nice site with a long, readable history-of-razor text and some releases for downloading purposes.
- Jewels - Well designed site, heavy graphics, with very little use. Only a memberlist, some photos and hyperlinks to be seen. Could be caused by the fact that it's in the middle of an update, as they say.
- Amiga CD & CD32 Usergroup - In the UK.
- Nashua Amiga Users Group - Nashua, NH
- Amiga News - Amiga News, both in English and Greek (if your domain ends in .gr), updated frequently.
- Greek Amiga Club - Amiga club in Greece.
- Greek Amiga Computing - The Greek Amiga Computing magazine, with lots of info. All in Greek.
- Amiga WorkShop '97 - Amiga Computer party to be held in Denmark on March 27 - 30.
- Tempest BBS - BBS software that runs on the Amiga written by Michael Bockert.
- Amiga Idea Share Page - Cool concept! Users post ideas for programs they'd like to see on the Amiga and programmers respond. By Robert Ennals.
- Unofficial History of the Amiga - Year-by-year history of the Amiga.
- Matthew Hunter - Information on Filter, an e-mail filtering program, and other works-in-progress, including "NNTPSpool", and a complete Internet messaging system.
- Fischer Hard- & Software - German Amiga hardware and software distributor.
- Aminet Mirror Greece (ftp.acropolis.gr) - Partial mirror, FTP-only interface.
- Aminet Mirror Germany (ftp.coli.uni-sb.de) - Partial mirror, FTP-only interface.
- Aminet Mirror Germany (ftp.uni-oldenburg.de) - Partial mirror, FTP-only interface.
- Aminet Mirror UK (micros.hensa.ac.uk) - Partial mirror, FTP-only interface.
- Aminet Mirror Australia (plaza.aarnet.edu.au) - FTP-only interface.
- Mobile Suit Varidiam ED-109 - Simulates a combat between giant mechs. Graphics in manga style. Preview available. By Lobsang Alvites Szaler.
- ImagineLAND - Some very nice tutorials for using Imagine and rendering in general. Tutorials are graded by difficulty. Nice work by Riccard Linde.
- MicroWorks - Specializing in desktop video and animation.
- AmigaTek Espa�a S.L. - Distributor for Amiga International and the Grafitti graphics card in Spain.
- Subspace - Simplistic site, nothing more than just nicely done. Not too much information. The background makes the text hard to read sometimes. A few releases are to be downloaded.
- Dave Lomax - Author of MS-DOS, a set of DOS-like shell commands and FixZappo, which fixes a bug in early Zappo drives.
- AWebEd - HTML editor for the Amiga computer designed to be of use to both the beginner and expert HTML coder. By Josh Howlett.
- MuiMore - Powerful, MUI-based text viewer with some innovative features. Screenshots, latest version, catalog translations, history and a questionaire to inform the developer about your opinion. By Federico Pomi.
- RPGBBS - Bulletin Board System built around a medieval role-playing atmosphere.
- Turbo Amigan Quarterly Online - Online home of the paper magazine dedicated to the best in underpublicized entertainment. Includes coverage on the Amiga, CD32, Commodore 64, TG16, Duo, PCEngine, Atari Lynx, Jaguar, ST, SMS, Colecovision, ADAM, Vectrex, MSX, and the list goes on! Published by Adam Edwards.
- Timo "Oxygen" Nentwig - Featuring CenterWIN, GetKICK, GMI, GrabKEY, NoClick, OBPP and SmartWIN.
- South Bay Computer Group (SBCG) - San Diego, CA
- R.A.M Magazine - Information (in French) about a French magazine, dedicated to and designed on the Amiga. By Gerard Cornu.
- Birmingham Amiga User's Group - Birmingham, AL
- MooseDrive - Fun racing game with a virtual, scrolling track.
- Emplant (Nordvik) - A Macintosh emulator card (Ronny Nordvik).
- Amiga Power - Amiga games review magazine (UK).
Apr-97
- Fish Disks 1000+ - Found at a German FTP site.
- Argus - Fast paced, vertical-scrolling, shoot-em-up, space-fighter-pilot game written by Craig Burlock.
- Pulsar Software - Programming group currently featuring Lemming Kombat.
- Ralph Debusmann - Featuring GoAssign, GoRe, Guideance and PinHi.
- Amiga Developer Project - Italian developer page.
- Netrek - Trog's guide to the multi-player, networked, space combat game.
- A1200 Hardware FAQ - Frequently asked questions about one of the coolest, little computers ever made. Written by Warren Block.
- The Bodega Bay Home Page - Info, pics, specs and all-around reference to the biggest A500 expansion product ever made.
- Artwork - Cool site, with a good design and a lot of detailed information. Great reading. Minor annoyance is that only screenshots of the releases are available, not the actual demos.
- Skytools - Miscellaneous mailer tools.
- Praxis' Vault - Seamless textures, imagery, and software, including Uberbench: a replacement GUI system for the Amiga. By Gregory Bailey.
- MUIBuilder - Handy programming aid for the Magic User Interface (MUI).
- The Amiga Appreciation Page - Contains "The Amiga Image of the Week", news and rumors, links to some of the best Amiga web sites and a guide to reputable Amiga dealers. Updated weekly! By David Waldrop.
- Amiga.InFo - Spanish Amiga magazine (under construction).
- VirusHelp The Netherlands - Project to track all known virii. Includes the VirusScanList.
Mar-97
- Almathera - UK Amiga software publisher, specializing in CD-ROM and productivity programs like EuroScene 2 and Photogenics. (Out of business.)
- Epsilon
- Matrix
- Parallax
- Sahara Surfers
- SpeedLight's Website
- Steps of Change
- Vajrayana
- CompuSphere 5
- CompuSphere 7
- Halloween 96
- Symposium '96
- Symposium '97
- Juggler - Web browser by Celso Martinho.
- Amiga Shopper Magazine - More serious companion to Amiga Format (UK).
- ADash - Modular screen blanker, program dock and general utility. By Robert Vreeland Jr.
- Matrix Productions - Software for Toaster production as well as an interactive video production hints and tips bulletin board service.
- AutoPEG - Background JPEG decompression program by John Corigliano.
- SpeakEasy - Program that makes your system requesters speak by John Corigliano.
- StartMenu - Clone of the Windows '95 Explorer task bar program by John Corigliano.
- Tidningsregister - A database used in producing of magazines (Swedish).
- Ben Rogers - Author of IconAdder, AppTrashcan and Quote.
- Geoffrey Williams - Author of the former Cyberspace column in the now defunct Video Toaster User magazine. Updates of past articles and links to Toaster-related sites.
- Fessor's Blitz Site - Blitz2 source code examples, librairies and other files. By Kenneth Christensen.
- Digital Lightyear Technologies - Info on the Plasma 32 video board, Hypersound 32, a high quality sound card in both Zorro 2 and PCMCIA form, a Zorro extender for the A1200 and a floppy-port ethernet adapter.
- Dynamic Technologies - Hardware manufacturer featuring the HyperSound 32 sound card, ZorroPlus Amiga 1200 expander and FlopNET, an inexpensive floppy-port network.
- CyberGraphics Compatibility Charts - Another listing of programs known to support the CyberGraphics standard from Bevelstone.
- Battle Of the Master Bombers (BOMB) - Widescreen "Dynablaster" clone with serial-link play from Silicon Circus.
- Tampa Bay Amiga Group (TBAG) - Land O' Lakes, FL
- ARC Amiga Area - What looks to be an interesting site in Germany. Tips and Tricks, Amiga Dictionary and other exhibits in German.
- MidiTracker - Sequencing software in tracker-style for the Amiga. By Sven Thoennissen.
- Adam Dawes - Featuring CacheFont, Lumberjack, UUhx, MenuBuilder and more.
Jan-97
- Blitz Basic 2 Information Centre - Includes info on Blitz Basic 2 from Mark Tiffany.
- Amiga Programmers Web Site - Programming sites and info maintained by Mark Tiffany.
- TDDBase.Library - Shared library that contains a database engine that can be used for an unlimited number of applications.
- Assistans Inventarier - Information and support for Assistans Inventarier a Swedish accounting application by Mattias Karlsson.
- NetAppList - Handy collection of net applications.
- Z.L.M. CoNCePT's Product Tests - Results of software and hardware tests provided by Pierre Cadeot. Written in French.
- Amiga Resource Page - General Amiga info and links by Tim Lewis.
- Reviews by Carl Chavez - Game reviews that have been published in various magazines.
- Amiga.br - Brazilian page supporting the Amiga. By Joao Gama Neto.
- SoftwareSite - Dot - Com - Another shareware software listing site that supports users adding their own listings. Add your own shareware programs to their Amiga section.
- Digital Media Interactive - Company in Southampton, England supplying all types of Amigas and peripherals.
- Amiga Report Technical Journal - Technical sister publication to Amiga Report.
Dec-96
- demon.ip.support.amiga (DISA) - Another homepage for users of the demon.co.uk (Internet provider) newsgroup.
- The Association of Computer and Modem Enthusiasts - Northeastern WI
- Vortex's Amiga reference page - Info and specs for various Amiga computer models and a manufacturer's index from Brad Leffler.
- Synthesis Software - Featuring KnightsQuest, Hawk and HTML-TEXT an HTML to text converter.
- WPL, XPR and XferQ - Nice support page for network languages and FidoNet utilites. Hard core stuff!
- Steve "Sicc0" Ody - Author of FlySwatter and Pandora, IRC enhancer programs.
- Eden Software - Featuring Jabber (IRC client), MegaBook and KewlCD Pro.
- UCode homepage - Portable binary programming format, a universal code. By Paul van der Valk.
- Black's Editor - A powerful, user-friendly, very configureable text editor written by Marco Negri.
- Blastmaster 2000 - Unusual, leveled shoot-em-up game by Kor Nielsen.
- FindItGui - Configureable file finder uses BGUI for a nice look/feel. Written by Michael Griggs.
- DeliList - Makes the process of updating and creating DeliTracker module lists much quicker and easier.
- DeArchive - Batch de-archiver able to handle LHA/LZH and ZIP archives.
- SpeakTime - CLI tool to cause the speak device to speak the current time.
- CRAP (Commonly Referred Amiga Programs) - A nicely filtered-down collection of popular Amiga programs.
- Tomahawk's Amiga Page - Info and history of the Amiga.
- UUxT - Feature-packed UUcoder program by Asher Feldman.
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