AmiKit
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Above: New AmiKit logo introduced in 2011. Below: AmiKit screenshot. | |
Company / developer | Jan Zahurancik & Contributors |
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OS family | AmigaOS |
Working state | Publicly released |
Initial release | 2005 |
Latest stable release | 1.6.4 / January 2013 |
Available language(s) | Multilingual |
Update method | automatic via Live Update |
Supported platforms | Windows, Mac OS, Linux, m68k |
License | Freeware |
Official website | amikit.amiga.sk |
AmiKit is a freeware compilation of more than 300 pre-installed Amiga programs. An integrated emulator enables the user to experience this high-end AmigaOS configuration on Windows, Mac OS or Linux systems. An external source of Amiga ROMs and operating system is required, however.
Features
- Turns your Windows, Mac or Linux system into high-end Amiga environment
- Easy and fully automated installation and un-installation
- Automatic Live Updates (no need to re-install everything when new update appears)
- Three different working environments: Directory Opus Magellan, Scalos, Workbench
- The newest programs (more than 300 included), some of them are exclusive
- TrueType fonts, DualPNG icons and 24bit visual themes
- Easy and automated installation of various add-ons (games, expert programs, etc.)
- Easy and automated installation of the largest collection of OS3.9 patches
- Knowledge Base with lots of information
See also
External links
- AmiKit website
- AmiKit Support Forum
- Interview with the author - by CryptMag, 2006
- Interview with the author - by 'Commodore is Awesome', 2012
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