Airsoft Softwair, the hardest working men in code business, are proud to announce that version 2.0 of the OggVorbis plugin for Hollywood has just been released. This is a major update which now adds support for encoding OggVorbis streams as well. Previously, only playback was supported but with Hollywood 11's new sound export interface the plugin can now also save OggVorbis streams. Constant and variable bitrates as well as several quality settings are supported. It's also possible to directly record audio data as OggVorbis now.
We are on holiday from 6th May to 23th May inclusive.
Of course, we cannot process any orders during this time. This also applies in part to downloads.
As soon as we are back, we will of course do our best to ship all orders as soon as possible. But it will certainly take a few days until we have processed the waiting list.
Airsoft Softwair, the hardest working men in code business, are proud to present the new networking dream team for Hollywood: HTTP Streamer 2.0 and hURL 2.1. HTTP Streamer 2.0 is a major update which now supports a true streaming mode for audio and video files and it can also use the hURL plugin to stream files from HTTPS sources or any other protocol supported by hURL.
Posted by AmigaPapston 2026/4/24 8:49:05 (95 reads)
Developer-X and Alinea Computer are delighted to present the boxed and download versions of Tap Jewels for the 68k Amiga. Developer-X is responsible for development, whilst Alinea Computer handles distribution.
Tap Jewels is a classic match-3 gem game which, with its simple, tried-and-tested gameplay, offers plenty of fun and is highly addictive.
ATTENTION! We will be on vacation from May 6th to 24th. No orders can be processed during this time.
The English and German issue 180 (May/June 2026) of our print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from our editorial office at Amiga Future, and from other Amiga dealers that stock it.
Posted by amigatronicson 2026/4/22 11:46:54 (92 reads)
If you’ve ever dreamed of turning your Amiga into a more compact and practical setup without losing its essence, this project will definitely catch your attention. Ferry Ferrán García, known in the scene as “Ferry,” introduces a clever solution that lets you integrate a modern monitor directly into your A1200 (and also A500/A600), creating a clean, functional setup that comes surprisingly close to the idea of a portable Amiga. 3D design, simple assembly, and a brilliantly practical concept come together in a project well worth exploring in detail.
Posted by AndreasMon 2026/4/10 13:15:35 (134 reads)
The Amiga Future magazine Issue 180 preview is now available to view online
ATTENTION. Issue 180 will be published approximately one week earlier than usual due to vacation.
These comprise of the full colour preview and excerpts of our Amiga Future issue 180 (May/June 2026) which can also be viewed online on the Amiga Future website.
I’ve started a small, humble project called Exec64. It is essentially a personal experiment in kernel development, born from a desire to see how some of the classic Amiga "Exec" concepts would behave on modern RISC-V 64-bit hardware.
I'm happy to announce the release of **CuraEngine 15.04.6**, now natively ported to **AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition**! CuraEngine is a powerful C++ console application for 3D printing GCode generation, known for being a fast and efficient alternative to older engines. This version is specifically optimized for our PowerPC architecture and has been verified for stability under AmigaOS 4.