Regulars:
News
- From Germany... and the
rest of the world!
Product Watch
- What can we look forward
to over the coming months?
Rants & Raves
- More musings from the
opinionated AA staff.
Active Gamer
- Publish and be damned!...
or not, as the case may be.
Interactive
- Tell us what you think about
our mag, and the Amiga.
Subscriptions
- The ideal �sorry I forgot your
Christmas present� present.
Active Gallery
- Mark Forbes returns to
Amiga Active...
Guru
- Problems solved, from the
Guru�s winter retreat.
Online
- An extended tutorial on
setting up a serial network.
Next Month
- A bunch of icons, arranged
in an artistic fashion.
Reviews:
Amiga OS 3.9
- We take a first look at the
latest operating system
offering from Amiga. What�s
new, what�s improved and
where can we go from
here? Find out on page 22!
Voodoo 3 PCI
- New 3D hardware has been
bypassing Amiga owners for
years. Could PCI slots be
redressing the balance?
Next Gen Watch
- A lot of companies with
plans for the AmigaOne will
be familiar to you already,
but who are Espial?
Digital Cameras
- They�ve come a long way in
the last six months, but
who�s making the best
devices at the moment?
Shareware
- Glowing reviews of radical
utilities to keep your watch
synchronized and your radio
tuned in to the right station.
Active Media
- The latest CDs, DVDs and
web sites to listen to, watch
and browse whilst you�re
letting the last few roast
potatoes and gravy go
down. Pass the mints!
Features:
Home Entertainment
- If your home is becoming
ever more cluttered with
entertainment devices - VCR,
DVD, CD and the like - how
about replacing them all with
a computer? In fact, let�s go
one better - what are the
chances of replacing them
all with an Amiga?
ImageFX 4
- In the final part of our
Masterclass, Nova Designs�
Kermit Woodall takes us
through the use of layers.
VP Code
- A lot of people within the
Amiga development
community have already got
their teeth into Tao Group�s
Virtual Processor assembly
language - but this month,
we hear from someone
outside of the Amiga scene.
Classic Games
- Angus Manwairing runs the
Amiga Games Database,
with the intention of keeping
a record of all those classic
Amiga games that would
otherwise be long forgotten.
Is your favourite already
blessed with a review on the
AGDB? How can you submit
a review of the games you
love?
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