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The Storm C compiler is the best commercial and fully supported C compiler currently available for the Amiga. We bring you the latest useable demo version limited by the length of time that it will run. A truly professional program. This exclusive demo to CU Amiga gives the best quality print out possible on a host of printers. This version will print in full but with a small logo at the top of the page. Low-tech, high-thrills one-on-one action in this farcical tribute to the biplanes of old. Simply the best CD-ROMs for your Amiga. Number 13 is no exception. |
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Tech Scene - Reviews |
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The Net is where it's all happening on the Amiga. Mat Bettinson puts the Amiga's top trio of web browsers head to head and comes up with some interesting results.
A round up of lots of bits and peices of hardware highly useful for putting your Amiga in a tower. Maxxon's latest rendering package gets a thorough test to see what's new and improved since the last highly rated versions. A test run of HiSoft's PCMCIA high-speed serial port reveals just whether it will give an increase in performance... Otherwise known as a HyperCOM outside of the UK, this rival high-speed serial port replacement is compared to the Whippet. It had to happen, Power Computing's Viper 630 brings a 40Mhz 68030 to the Amiga. Worth it? Power's latest in the line of A1200 accelerators. This one sports SCSI-2 built in as standard. GP Soft's Directory Opus latest incarnation. What's changed and how does it stack up as a directory utility and a Workbench replacement? Serious shareware applications and utilities examined in detail. All the latest Amiga CD-ROMs on the market. Readers art, some of which can be seen on this site . | |
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