A few days ago, I released a new utility named auraFly, which helps you focus better and feel more relaxed by using the sounds of nature. It lets you mix up to three different sounds to create the perfect escape whenever you need it. Let auraFly take you to a peaceful place, helping you work and relax better.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for all your development work!! I always look forward to the next things you are cooking up!!
but...
For your next project, could you develop a server backend for webpages with donation links AND download buttons that will work in at least one Amiga webrowser?
Maybe there could be a DevPages section of Amigans where devs could have project pages to post ideas, news, downloads and all...
If I have to use loonix to download an Amiga program that will just give me nightmares I doubt AuraFly can't help!
@AMIGASYSTEM That's a pity. To be honest, I was expecting it should work fine, since it is developed using Hollywood. Unfortnately, I do not have a system set up with Aros to test. Do the Hollywood apps work fine on Aros, or is it a generic issue?
All Hollywood applications work very well on AROS x86 32Bit, and will work well on AROS 64Bit v11 in the future via an internal emulator (Hollywood does not currently support AROS 64Bit v11).
If you want to run some tests, you can find Live ISOs and Live Pendrive Images on my website, where you can run auraFly ‘without needing to install the operating system’, on AROS One comes with many Hollywood applications pre-installed.
You can run the Live ISO on any virtual machine, while you can boot the Live Pendrive directly on old PCs built up to 2010.