Some Interesting Links
Software
- 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.
- IBrowse
- The first of the second generation of Amiga browsers to be released.
Supports more HTML3 commands than any other Amiga browser. Now at its
seventh beta release, it is getting better slowly. Uses MUI.
- Voyager
- Another browser, recently released and its successor is already being written.
Supports most HTML3 and can do news too. Uses MUI.
- 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 AmFTP and Voyager. Uses MUI.
- AmiFTP
- The home page of Magnus Lilja, author of AmiFTP.
- 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. This one is currently in beta
testing, and a demo should be released onto Aminet soon. 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.
- ClassAct
- A fairly new GUI system used by AWeb, AmiFTP and several othe 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.
Paradise City
- A new 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.
- CU Amiga
- The home page of CU Amiga magazine. This page has been designed with only Voyager and
Netscape in mind, so may not look right in other browsers.
- Futurenet
- The publishers of Amiga Format, Amiga Shopper and Amiga Power.
Also contains information on a zillion PC mages.
- Roadmap 96
- A set of introductory articles on the Internet. Distributed as a daily mailing list,
each article will be uploaded here for ease of access.
- A new Amiga compatible computer
- Find out about Phase 5's plans for their next generation machine, backwards
compatible with much amiga software.
- U-NET JumpStation
- A selection of links for U-Net customers. You'll find the latest news and answers to many questions here.
- The Amiga Web Directory
- Probably the largest collection of Amiga related links on the Web. a must for everyone's hotlist.
- VIScorp
- Find out about the intended new owners of the Amiga. If you want to know about
the future of your beloved machine, then take a look.
- Forms on Web pages
- If you want to include a response form on your Web page, you need to read this.
- 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.
- 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.
- Megabytes Cybercafé
- An interesting plan for a business venture
- 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
and AmiTCP (commercial version).
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This page was last updated on Tuesday 12 November 1996.