With the newest MorphOS, the newest Wayfarer 1.10 is also out to a wider audience replacing the OWB browser. So, I decided to give Wayfarer […]
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AmiTube is Out for MorphOS
Finally, the Newest AmiTube is out and now it is available for MorphOS! The 68k version of AmiTube worked before but there’s something about having […]
MorphOS 3.16 is out with Improved Classic Amiga FPU Support
The amazing Nextgen Amiga compatible operating system MorphOS is now bumped up to 3.16!
Sonos Loudspeakers with MorphOS is Now Possible
The SonosController v1.2 is out for lots of Amiga flavors including MorphOS. With it, you can use Sonos Loudspeakers with MorphOS.
Wayfarer 2.9 with Proxy Support
The most up-to-date browser for MorphOS is Wayfarer and it is then fun to share that Wayfarer 2.9 is here.
Wayfarer 2.8 with Altivec Improvements
The WebKit browser for MorphOS is getting better and better.
Fixed a Severe Memory Leak in Wayfarer
The Amiga browsing experience is not the best. Even me as a hardcore Amiga user must admit that. But Wayfarer is getting better and better […]
Garmin Devices Supported in MorphOS using Healthcare
Do you own a Garmin device? Then have a look at this news. It is incredible that MorphOS now got support for getting data from […]
Google Translate Text to Speech in Wayfarer 2.4
MorphOS is going to new heights as the only commercially available operating system for PowerPC Mac’s and PowerPC Nextgen Amiga computers such as Pegasos, Efika, […]
MorphOS RAM Fix Gets Attention
This news item that I posted a few days ago is now getting attention on the OSNews website here. It is interesting that this interests […]
Extract data from various file formats with Deark 1.5.9
A powerful utility for extracting data from various file formats can now be found on Aminet. It is a simple one with lots of file […]
Reliable MorphOS 3.15 RAM Root Fix
MorphOS 3.15 ram-handler contains a bug that when unlucky may results in the RAM: rootdirectory to appear to contain many duplicate entries. Multiple users had […]
