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Latest News
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17-05-2009
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AmiUpdate 1.113 released
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11-05-2009
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AmiUpdate 1.112 released
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09-05-2009
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AmiUpdate 1.111 released
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20-04-2009
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The MySQL backend is now back online. We would like to take this opportunity to apologise for any inconvenience this outage may have caused.
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20-03-2009
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Added French translations of the AmiUpdate and System RollBack guide files.
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Many thanks to Alexandre Balaban, Lionel 'Lio' Muller and Michael 'Jegougou' Jegoudez-Allart for their contribution.
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27-02-2009
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AmiUpdate 1.110 released
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26-02-2009
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AmiUpdate 1.109 released
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26-02-2009
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AmiUpdate 1.108 released
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25-02-2009
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AmiUpdate 1.107 released
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AmiUpdate, as the name might suggest, is an updating system designed purely for the latest incarnation of the Amiga Operating System
known as "OS4", which is developed by Hyperion Entertainment VOF based in Belgium.
It has been around for a few years now, but only in the private world of AmigaOS 4 beta testing.
AmiUpdate has been used by most of the team for keeping their systems up to date with the latest files as they are released.
Now it is your turn to make use of this software, and in turn make the housekeeping of your OS4 system much easier.
System updates are reserved currently, for use only within the beta-testing environment, but
you can still make use of the public portion of the database and the components and applications supported by it.
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A full list of the supported updates can be found in the Contents section.
If you have any of the applications installed that are listed in that section, you should be able to use AmiUpdate to keep track of new
versions, and automatically install them. Simply pressing "Scan" will start the process of checking for updates, you can then
select any updates you wish to initiate (they are all selected by default) and click "Update" to actually download and install
them. There is more specific information in the included guide file, reachable from the "Help" menu item. You can also view it
from the Description section.
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