Introduction
Getting on Amihoo.com
Advertising
Amihoo Magazine
Amiga Rediscovery
Fonts used on Amihoo.com
Introduction
This is an Amiga® listings site. it is not supported or endorsed by Amiga. All trademarks and names used herein, other than Amihoo.com belong to their respective owners.
Amihoo.com is currently a non profit making website however, this may change in the future. The layout, advertising, content and terms and conditions may be subject to change, so please check back here every now and then.
Further information will appear on this page as the need arises.
Any queries then please use the Feedback form or send an email
Amihoo is © Copyright to Michael Carrillo.
Getting on Amihoo
You are most welcome to have your Amiga related website listed on Amihoo.com It costs Nothing for a listing, it is free!, gratis, etc and will always be free. To get a free listing for your website/company/organisation, use this On-Line Form.
Please note that Amihoo.com reserves the right as to who and what gets included.
Advertising.
Currently all banner ads are free for a minimum period of 3 months, any companies (dealers) or developers may have a banner advert where templates appear.
such as.
Interested? then please read the Banner advertising page for terms and conditions.
Amihoo Magazine
Companion Site to Amihoo.com. A monthly on-line Magazine with some news, but mainly views and the odd competition.
Published on-line Every month, Amihoo Magazine brings you the views from our Amiga Correspondents from around the world.
Plus the chance to win a £10 pound prize with our Talkback Section Sponsored by Epic (UK).
Amiga Rediscovery
A very long running website which is now residing here. Every month you can partake in re-living the Amiga's
glory years by downloading a demo of an old magazine coverdisk which featured an Amiga Game.
Amiga Rediscovery is a concept by Angus Manwaring.
Fonts used on Amihoo.com
If you find that the fonts on this website looks hideous on your Amiga browser, it is because Amihoo.com uses non serif fonts throughout, such as for example: sans, helvetica, arial and verdana. What this means is that most Amiga browsers don't display web sites properly in most cases.
If you are a Voyager user and wish to see the worldwide web in all it's font's glory, a fix is at hand from the following..