Highlights of Amiga Active CD 3
Here are a few highlights of this Amiga Active CD. This is only to get you
started, the whole CD is packed with useful and entertaining material. These
highlights contain a few pointers, but half the fun is in exploring the CD yourself.
The Magazine section contains files, software and information related to the articles
and features in the magazine. When reading an article, be sure to check out any
extras on the CD.
This month we have:
- An exclusive, playable demo of Wipeout2097
- An audio track by Tony Horgan, in CD Audio and MP3 formats
- Demos of Hell Squad and Exodus
- Plenty of networking soiftware ot accompany our networking feature
The CDROM drawer contains several audio CD players and a utility to read Joliet CDs.
We have our huge collection of CDIDs with a searchable listing and a full index to all Aminet CDs.
More PPC demos are being written now, this month we have the impressive DSoab.
Those without PPC cards have several demos to choose from, including the excellent Relic.
The most impressive games this month are in the Magazine drawer.
We still have plenty to choose from in here. A demo of Mikro Mortal Tennis, Freeciv,
hard disk installers for some classic games and a Quake total conversion.
Image Engineer is a powerful image processing program. We have it here, along with an
impressive range of Visual Engineering effects scripts.
STFax4 received a glowing review last month, now you can try it yourself with our demo
version. Gateway5 is a very comprehensive BBS system. While much of the documentation is
in German, English-speaking users should still be able to get a great deal from this
program.
We also have the latest versions of Voyager and Stargate along with several other
comms utilities.
This section contains advlite, a new autodoc reader. The Triton GUI system is now freely
distributable, we have the version that requires no keyfiles. This month we have
the ClassFree collection of BOOPSI classes.
We don't have a huge selection of your contributions this month. It seems you've all been too
busy reading the magazine.
There is a full installer of DeliTracker, with many players and genies. We also have other mod
players, to give you a choice. Naturally, we provide you with plenty of mods to play on these.
We have several new skins for AmigaAMP, and a skin creation plugin for ImageFX if you want
to make your own.
Where do we start? Nearly thirty utilities to make your Amiga more productive, more fun, or both.
This includes a program to add themes to Workbench, and a selection of themes for Directory Opus users.
We also have our first OS 3.5 utilities this month.
Several Amiga web sites and mailing lists are in here, including a text adventure game
implemented as a web site.
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