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  2. Amiga support and maintenance software - Wikipedia

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    Installer is a tool for the installation of Amiga software. It features a LISP-like language to handle installations. The Amiga Installer does not support dependencies or track where the installed files are delivered; it simply copies them. [1] [2] AmigaGuide is a hypertext markup scheme and a browser for writing and reading web page-like ...

  3. WHDLoad - Wikipedia

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    WHDLoad is a software package for the Amiga platform to make installation of software to a hard disk easier, for such things as demos or games. [1] [2] [3] Allowing for better compatibility for Amiga software, which can sometimes have hardware incompatibilities making them hard to use in emulated environments due to the widely varying hardware specifications of the Amiga product line across ...

  4. Amiga software - Wikipedia

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    ^ WHDload site download section reports that this program supports actually 1991 games (and it is far from creating a complete list of all Amiga games). ^ Lemon Amiga (a program that adds MAMElike interface to WinUAE Amiga emulator) reports in its statistics window section 3453 known Amiga games.

  5. Amiga productivity software - Wikipedia

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    Also created on Amiga, were the multimedia interactive TV non-immersive Virtual reality exploring software Mandala from Vivid Group Inc., [b] and the Virtuality System Virtuality 1000 CS 3D VRML all-immersive simulator from W-Industries (then Virtuality Inc.), [b] for game entertainment in big arcade installations and theme parks, based on A3000.

  6. AROS Research Operating System - Wikipedia

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    AROS originally stood for Amiga Research Operating System, but to avoid any trademark issues with the Amiga name, [2] [3] it was changed to the recursive acronym AROS Research Operating System. [4] The mascot of AROS is an anthropomorphic cat named Kitty, created by Eric Schwartz and officially adopted by the AROS Team in December 2002.

  7. Super Skidmarks - Wikipedia

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    Super Skidmarks was developed by New Zealand-based Acid Software, predominantly designed and written by Chris Blackbourn. The game is the sequel to Skidmarks and was originally intended as an expanded version containing new tracks and a track editor before being developed into a full sequel (though the final game featured no track editor). [2]

  8. Agony (1992 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Around 2010, graphic artist Franck Sauer started to offer the game's binary files for free download on his personal webpage, making the game freeware. [5] On July 4, 2020, the programmer of the game, Yves Grolet, uploaded all his Amiga development files (which included full source code for Agony ) to WeTransfer .

  9. Professional File System - Wikipedia

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    The Professional File System is a filesystem originally developed commercially for the Amiga, [1] now distributed on Aminet with a 4-clause BSD license. It is a compatible successor of AmiFileSafe (AFS), with an emphasis on added reliability and speed compared to standard Amiga filesystems. [2] [3] It also features multi-user abilities like the ...