jjfeiler@coil.caltech.edu (John Jay Feiler) (07/18/90)
johno@cbmvax.commodore.com (John Orr - CATS) writes: >The reason I am posting to the net is to solicit opinions on >AmigaMail. > John Orr - CATS Well, once the CD-ROM drives for the amiga family come out (the ones compatible with the CDTV), Each issue could include a CD-ROM, with code, data, backissues, and lots of fun stuff, just like the Mac developer newsletter does. :-) :-) :-) :-) John Feiler
finnis@WELSWS.enet.dec.com (Peter Finnis) (07/18/90)
>The reason I am posting to the net is to solicit opinions on >AmigaMail. For those of you who don't know what AmigaMail is, it is a >magazine-like technical publication put out by CATS every other month. >Typically, it contains various articles related to programming the >Amiga. Subscriptions are available to anyone. > Can this be obtained by email or just on disk or paper ? ___________________________________________________________________________ | ___ || | | / / || Peter Finnis | | /__/__ _/_ __ || Digital | | / /_/ / /_/ || Shire Park, | | / /_ /__ /_ || The Boulevard, | | || Welwyn Garden City, | | || England. | | || | | || finnis%welsws.dec@decwrl.dec.com | | || | | || Phone: 0707-374174 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
johno@cbmvax.commodore.com (John Orr - CATS) (07/19/90)
In article <13570@shlump.nac.dec.com>, finnis@WELSWS.enet.dec.com (Peter Finnis) writes: > > Can this be obtained by email or just on disk or paper ? > In the US, AmigaMail is distributed on paper only. Other countries have other ways of distribution, so you should check with your local support manager for details. --John
smithwik@pioneer.arc.nasa.gov (R. Michael Smithwick -- FSN) (07/20/90)
In article <jjfeiler.648258384@coil> jjfeiler@coil.caltech.edu (John Jay Feiler) writes: <johno@cbmvax.commodore.com (John Orr - CATS) writes: <>The reason I am posting to the net is to solicit opinions on <>AmigaMail. <> John Orr - CATS <Well, once the CD-ROM drives for the amiga family come out (the ones <compatible with the CDTV), Each issue could include a CD-ROM, with code, data, <backissues, and lots of fun stuff, just like the Mac developer newsletter <does. < :-) :-) :-) :-) < John Feiler They will also have to call them with cutsie names. The apple CDs come with names like "Bill and Ted's Exellent CD" or "A CD Called Wanda". :-) But what do you expect from a computer company with a Cow-Dog (or is it Dog-Cow) as a mascot. Moof, moof. :-p mike >> mike smithwick << Any opinions are my own since nobody else would ever want them. "The real world serves only to illustrate mathematics"