Amiga Informer #10
News Date : 01 October, 1997
News Source: Fletcher Haug
==================== For Immediate Release ==========================
Issue 10 of The Amiga Informer is at the printer and is expected to
become available by October 17. We packed all 48 pages with the
latest information to keep you in the know on what's happening in the
Amiga world. I won't bore you with all the details, but here's a brief
outline of what it contains.
* We have 8 pages of unique news, including a behind the scene
look at Gateway, a noteworthy piece by NewTekniques editor Joe
Tracy, an exclusive story about a new Amiga product called Playable
Television, and the first part of a series on Networking your Amiga.
* You'll find our regular columns detail the facts of anonymous email
remailers, the powerful SuperView Libraries, a useful directory
search utility and a look at the various Kickstart ROM's. Ask Dr.
Amiga covers questions on Zip drives, PC Monitors, printing trouble,
validating drives, and LHA compression.
* This issues reviews cover programs of interest to a wide range of
users and include detailed evaluations of ArtEffect 2.0, Picture Man-
ager Pro v4.1, AEMail v 1.21 and VoyagerNG 2.88.
* The Game Zone reviews, previews and summarizes Capitol Pun-
ishment, Alien Formula One, PGA Tour Golf and Dawn Patrol.
* And you'll find all our usual announcements, news bytes, tips, mar-
ketplace classified ads, and contacts. You will also find several new
specials offered only to our subscribers, so check out the specials
section of our website for more details.
The Informer is getting set to introduce a new web-based sweep-
stakes called Amiga University. In several weeks all the details on
this exiting event will be released to the Amiga Community. Stay
tuned to our website and the various Amiga news sources for all the
information on how you can enter to win great prizes.
There are several ways you can get your hands on Issue 10 of The
Amiga Informer. You can purchase it at the cover price from one of
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Informer.
Thanks for your support,
Fletcher Haug, Editor
The Amiga Informer Magazine
eldritch@mhv.net
http://www.amigainformer.com