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We are currently releasing Amiga Report using Commodore's
AmigaGuide format. Those of you reading this with an ASCII
text reader unfortunately can see some of these codes. We
have done as much to make sure that this is kept to a minimum,
and have placed the majority of the code at the bottom of Amiga
Report. If for some reason you do not have AmigaGuide to read
this periodical from, I would hope that you could get it from one
of your local BBSes, a commercial online service or your local
users group. If for some reason you still cannot find it, I have
it available on my BBS (the number is posted here in Amiga
Report). First time callers are quite welcome and have access to
download, or the file may be File REQuested (ask your Sysop about
this) from FidoNet 1:3407/104 under the name of "AGUIDE34.LHA".
For those of you who are reading this using AmigaGuide, and are
unfamiliar with it's operation select the button "HELP" from the
top of the screen and a explanation of all the buttons on top
will be provided. A quick note though, "BROWSE>" will send you on
to the next article, "CONTENTS" will take you back to the main
menu. "RETRACE" will send you back one step.
Amiga Report is currently set up to be used with OS3.0's MULTIVIEW.
If you are using OS1.3 or 2.x you need to change the default tool
on the Amiga Report icon to "SYS:UTILITIES/AMIGAGUIDE", or to where-
ever else you are currently keeping AMIGAGUIDE (Or create a "Hardlink"
as described in Amiga Report issue #1.15).
As of September 3rd, 1993, we are using a picture viewer called "AR_Viewer"
which was included with Amiga Report 1.23. This is the viewer we use
within Amiga Report's AmigaGuide format. If it isn't located within the
archive, you may find it on many BBSes, commercial services, etc., under
the name of ARVIEWER.LHA. Special thanks to John Enright for producing this
viewer and letting the staff of Amiga Report use it. See the AR_viewer.doc
file for more information.
Thank you,
Amiga Report