Short:        German Freeware Magazine
Author:       various
Uploader:     an amigagadget de (Andreas Neumann)
Type:         mags/german
Architecture: generic

The "AmigaGadget" is a disk magazine, which consists mainly of
articles in German language (*DEUTSCHSPRACHIG*) which are supplied
by the readers. But there are also some texts from the internet
forming kind of "reader's digest of the net".

The "Gadget" covers subjects ranging from information about the
Amiga to political questions - even movie and record reviews are
included.

Articles of issue 41 include :
 - interviews with Oliver Kastl (programmer of "IDE-fix" and
   AmigaOS 3.5-ingredient "CacheCDFS") and Gary Wehrkamp (of
   "Shadow Gallery" fame) as well as short interview with some
   of the most important hard- and software developers about
   the Linux announcement
 - report from the Guetersloh computer meeting
 - basics: how to run X with AmigaOS
 - reviews of computer related literature and software ("GIMP",
   "FreeCiv")
 - ARexx programming tips
 - "Mumpitz"-corner for everyone who still enjoys his (or her)
   old 8 bit computer
 - the latest news (including everything about the Linux
   announcement and the technology brief)
 - jokes & stories, reviews of CDs and movies

The archive contains a special version of the "Gadget" which can be
installed to your harddisk simply by unpacking it. But to get the
magazine work there should be some files in your directories, which
you probably have already (if not - most of them can be found in
the Aminet) :

    LIBS:   reqtools.library
            diskfont.library
            iff.library
            powerpacker.library
            medplayer.library
            xpkmaster.library
            compressors/xpknuke.library

    C:      IconX
            Run
            Assign

If you use CyberGraphX with a monitor which can only handle
frequences >15kHz there _might_ occur some problems promoting
the "Gadget" screen.

If there are any problems left, feel free to contact us. And
enjoy the "Gadget".... (and my most peculiar English)

                                                     Andreas Neumann