From its very inception, the Amiga has been about defying conventional wisdom. In the early 1980s, everyone knew that personal computers weren’t powerful enough to multitask, but the Amiga proved the ...
This is something that I'll bet that not too many people were expecting -- or even anxiously looking forward to -- but AmigaOS version 4.0 was released over the ...
Once upon a time before Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems ruled the world, there was a moderately popular alternative called AmigaOS. It was originally designed for Amiga computers sold by ...
Jeremy from ArsTechnica has an interesting review posted of AmigaOS 4. He covers everything from the installation to productivity and multitasking, and came to some surprising conclusions. "Because ...
Five years in the making, Amiga OS 4.0 "The Final Update" has finally been released for registered AmigaOne customers. Currently the operating system only runs on AmigaOne computers, which are no ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Version 7.1 of Personal Paint, a mainstay of the application base for the Amiga platform, will be available on the upcoming AmigaOS 4.0 ...
Amiga is a PC released from Commodore, a brand that gained popularity mainly in Europe from the late 1980's to the early 1990's. Amiga has outstanding graphic performance among contemporary PCs and ...
Hyperion Entertainment has coughed up AmigaOS 3.2.3, keeping the lights on for a platform that’s been out of fashion longer than Shell suits. Despite Commodore’s demise in 1994, the Amiga operating ...
This probably won't affect many of you, but its interesting news nonetheless (especially for nostalgic older geeks like me). Hyperion Entertainment has released the final build of AmigaOS 4.0.