Software | Magazines | Information | Miscellaneous | Web Searchers |
Wirenet | Download the latest versions of the various software in the Wirenet package |
Thor | The home page for the Thor mail and news program. This contains links to updates, scripts etc. |
AWeb | AWeb, still the best all round web browser for the Amiga. You can also subscribe to the AWeb mailing list from here. Uses ClassAct. |
IBrowse | The first of the second generation of Amiga browsers to be released. Now a commercial product, you can get a demo version from here. Uses MUI. |
Voyager-NG | The awaited replacement for the original Voyager. This is a pre-release version, so not all features work as they should. Uses MUI. |
AmiFTP | The home page of Magnus Lilja, author of AmiFTP, the FTP client supplied with the Wirenet package. ClassAct. |
AmFTP | Another powerful FTP client that uses MUI. Supports ADT (Aminet Download Tool) servers. |
AmIRC | A powerful and popular IRC client, by the author of Voyager. Uses MUI. |
AmTelnet | A telnet client from the Vapor stable. Uses MUI. |
AmTerm | A terminal program from the Vapor stable. Uses MUI. |
MCP | Master Control Program - A multi-function, do everything commodity. Adds many features to the standard Amiga environment. Uses MUI for its prefs program only. |
Gui4Cli | An excellent program to create and use GadTools GUIs for scripts. |
GoldED | An extremely powerful text editor. Almost everything can be configured and supports plug-in modules for program syntax checking, dock icons and a spell checker. |
AmiTCP | The TCP/IP stack used by most Amiga Internet software. |
Miami | Another TCP/IP stack, by the author of ppp.device. Uses MUI. |
ClassAct | A fairly new GUI system used by AWeb, AmiFTP and several other programs. More system friendly than MUI. |
New on Aminet | The latest programs uploaded to Aminet. |
Aminet World Playground | A web front end to all of the Aminet Sites. |
CU Amiga | The home page of CU Amiga magazine, now connected via Wirenet |
Paradise City | An online magazine, with a section especially for the Amiga |
Amiga Report Magazine | A very good Amiga magazine available online on the WWW, in AmigaGuide format from Aminet, or by email "subscription". Contains much useful information. |
Futurenet | The publishers of Amiga Format, also contains information on a zillion PC mags. |
U-NET JumpStation | A selection of links for U-Net customers. You'll find the latest news and answers to many questions here. |
Wirenet FAQ | Answers to some Freqently Asked Questions |
The Amiga Web Directory | Probably the largest collection of Amiga related links on the Web. a must for everyone's hotlist. |
Forms on Web pages | If you want to include a response form on your Web page, you need to read this. |
The AMIGA UK ISP support pages | Providing support and information for several UK ISPs. |
Amiga Mosaic & WWW FAQ | A little out of date, but still contains some very useful information. AMosaic was the first graphical browser for the Amiga. It was a port of the original Mosaic for unix and used MUI, but it gave the Amiga community a useable browser until the second generation of programs arrived. IBrowse is programmed by basically the same team. |
AmiTCP FAQ | Questions and answers on AmiTCP. |
Team AMIGA | Team AMIGA is dedicated to supporting and promoting the Amiga. You can join here for free. There are also links to companies and user groups that support Team AMIGA |
DISA | Short for demon.ip.support.amiga. A popular newsgroup for UK Amiga users. Contains much useful information and discussion, along with some slightly off topic stuff ;-) It's populated by some very friendly, helpful people, albeit with some curious tastes. Check out the DISA Web Pages and the Alternative FAQ. |
Arexx scripts | Remco van Hooff's home page. Remco is a prolific writer of Arexx scripts, including many for use with Thor. |
BlitterSoft | Blittersoft are the UK distributors of WB/KS 3.1 upgrades, Picasso Graphics cards, AWeb, CyberGraphX, A1200 Tower kits and AmiTCP (commercial version). |
Muttley's "Mostly" Amiga Pages | |
ACES Page |
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Comments on this site are always welcome at webmaster@wirenet.co.uk This page was last updated on Tuesday 20 May 1997. Member of Team AMIGA |