03 April 2024, 18:55 | #161 |
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I've updated the version on the file server.
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04 April 2024, 01:13 | #162 |
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Thank you for keeping the files updated, hopefully that should be the last one
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10 June 2024, 02:27 | #163 |
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I am happy to announce that it will be soon possible to read WhatIFF? directly from TAWS either from a drawer in TAWS or directly via a link from the WhatIFF? website. So no need to download, unpack and find a reader for your PC/Mac. At the moment we are just deciding which is the best way, as in a directory on TAWS with all the issues or a link from the website. Which one would you guys prefer?
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What do mean by "a link from the website"? A link from https://whatiff.info website to https://taws.ch or viceversa? In any case, if your goal is to make reading WhatIFF as easy and seamless as possible, I think probably the best would be to allow users being able to open https://taws.ch and find the issue(s) of WhatIFF there (maybe in a folder) |
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11 June 2024, 08:36 | #165 |
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What I have been discussing with Michael is to have another link next to the download link which will contain this url:
https://test.taws.ch/WB.html?wbrun=W....13.NoDemo.lha That will then boot straight into TAWS and the relevant issue making it hopefully easier for people to read. |
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23 June 2024, 03:41 | #167 |
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All past issues and current are now available to read directly and quickly via TAWS. You can find a link next to the download link that says Read on TAWS, click on it and it will take you to that particular issue and open it. All future issues will also have this feature which will allow us to more multimedia features to the magazine while retaining backward compatibility for the lower spec machines
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23 June 2024, 15:56 | #168 |
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@ amifan
What a great way to read to WhatIff? on a tablet or phone nowadays |
24 June 2024, 03:45 | #169 |
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@klz300r Yeah, TAWS is such a great idea! It is nice to have the magazine available this way now.
Has anyone tried the links on a smartphone or tablet? |
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24 June 2024, 04:36 | #171 |
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Brilliant, thank you for trying it out
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28 June 2024, 10:28 | #172 |
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Hello everyone! The December issue of the magazine this year will mark three years of WhatIFF? I've thoroughly enjoyed the past few years. It was a bit challenging to get the magazine off the ground, but it has turned into something truly special. As the magazine has grown, it has required more editing, collating, article writing, and conducting interviews. I'm finding it difficult to dedicate as much energy to the magazine as I would like. It would be great to have someone else help with editing the magazine. So, I'm putting out a call for help. If anyone is willing to lend a hand in running the magazine, I would greatly appreciate it. I would rather see the magazine keep the momentum it has than fall to over and suddenly stop.
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28 June 2024, 10:57 | #173 |
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maybe the solution is to transform amigaguide magazine in PDF magazine. It is more easy to write and editing.
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28 June 2024, 11:45 | #174 |
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I don't see why, the amount of typing would be the same. AmigaGuides are easy to write by hand or there are several good programs available for the purpose.
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29 June 2024, 01:52 | #177 |
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The magazine will start to cater to OS3.2 users as well which means we can add inline images, so help will be needed in adding, resizing, reducing colours of images and formatting the articles into the 75 columns and adding the AmigaGuide attributes such as bold etc.
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17 July 2024, 10:25 | #178 |
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The next issue release is coming soon and we have new writers and a new format now that supports OS3.2 inline graphics, so if you are on OS3.2 please enjoy the more graphically enriched magazine. Though it still looks like a website for the early 90s lol
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