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Issue No: 9 Price: £5.95
Publication Date: Thursday May 25, 2000 Page Count: 68
Month: June 2000 Editor: Andrew Korn
Issue 9

Highlights
Hyperion and LithTech
Interviewed and introduced, respectively.

Photogenics 4.5
How has the paint package evolved?

Photofolio 2
Drawer full of images? Get the sorted!

What Is An Amiga?
Your opinions revealed.

Active Gallery
This time it's war!

Also inside...
News:
QNX announce Neutrino free for private use QSSL announces QNX RtP available for non-commercial use and adapt partial open source model.
Microsoft set to be broken in two US Government and Department of Justice call for sweeping actions to be taken to counter Microsoft's abuse of their Monopoly position.
New sound card in prototype Alien Design reveals new Zorro-based 'Repulse' sound card.
Amiga OS meta-MorphOSes into PPC? A consumer release of the replacement Amiga OS project for PPC expected later in 2000.
Hyperion release MiniGL to Amiga Developers Developed for Heretic 2, Hyperion releases MiniGL port for use by other Amiga developers.
Graphics cards Evolve nVidia Geforce 2 and ATI Radeon (the original MMC that Gateway were keen on) revealed.
Paraglid module for Picasso IV coming at last... The much-delayed Paraglide 3DFX 1 add-on module for the Picasso IV graphics card expected soon.
Stargate becomes freeware ToySoft releases Stargate e-mail and news application as freeware.

Editorial:

Farewell, then, Microsoft Andrew Korn discusses the latest ruling on Microsoft.
Rants and Raves:
All in the Game? David Stroud gets in the summer mood with a nostalgic look at past Amiga sporting games.
Enough with the products already! Tired of new and exciting products, Andrew Korn wonders if he could kill the Amiga.
Features:
Hyperion: Behind the Hype Amiga Active interviews Hyperion Software and take a look at their latest games.
So you think you want a Dev Box? Following the quick glance at Amiga's developer system last month, Andrew Korn takes a closer look at the first Amiga-badged hardware in years.
Something like an Amiga Survey results of issue 3's "What is an Amiga?" feature.
Back-2-Back: Web Browsers After its debut in issue one, Back2Back reappears as a feature highlighting the best features of the three main Amiga web browsers - IBrowse 2.2, Voyager 3.2 and AWeb 3.3.

Reviews:

All review scores are marked out of four 'AmiYinYangs'.

Photogenics 4.5 A look at the latest update to Photogenics 4. 3.5 out of 4
EaSys System Enhancer Third party system enhancer for OS3.1 3 out of 4
MetalWeb 4 Vapor Software's simplistic visual web page creator. 1 out of 4
Voyager 3.2 Vapor Software release the latest version of their MUI web browser. 3 out of 4
AEMail Disappointing email client that fails to live up to the likes of YAM and THOR 1 out of 4
Eeek! A mouse! Two page roundup of three wheel and cordless mice.  
PhotoFolio v2 Photo cataloguing application 3 out of 4
Active Gamer: 3D carved in STONE A look at the Lith Tech 3D engine, currently being ported to Amiga by Hyperion.  
Lost in space! Unrated reviews of freeware PPC-based space combat games, Space 0.4b and Orbit 1.01.  
Tutorials:
NetPBM Masterclass A shell-based graphics program may sound silly, but there are advantages to such a thing. What are they and how do you make the most of them?
Regulars:
Active Media* Immortal CD audio compilation, Tech-Head.com, Aminet 36/Set 9, Lyle Zapato's mind control program, 'Open sources' book and Go Translator.
Active Shareware Anonymously written reviews of Zip drivers, Voodoo-X, Ico2Info, ColorType, PFM and VirusZ.
Interactive - Letters to the Editor Mary Poppins, Amiga monopoly, back issues, BoXeR and Bluey.
Active Gallery Amiga Active takes a look at how the Amiga is used by The Imperial War Museum in London.
Ask the Guru Printing, BoingBag updates, CD software and ProPage 4.0 problems addressed.
Active Online Neil Bothwick explains how to use Miami Deluxe to connect an entire network to the Internet.
RetroActive Jason Compton revisits Amiga bowling lanes, Mind Walker and Commodore & Amiga patents.
Comments:
MetalWeb 4 and AEMail receive the lowest mark in Amiga Active - just one out of four.
The Cool Sites regular is notably absent.

* Active Media - A rag-tag collection of web sites, CD-ROMs, book, DVDs, and other media.


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