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    | News: | 
   
    | QNX announce Neutrino free for private 
      use | QSSL announces QNX RtP available for non-commercial 
      use and adapt partial open source model. | 
   
    | Microsoft set to be broken in two | US Government and Department of Justice call for sweeping 
      actions to be taken to counter Microsoft's abuse of their Monopoly position. | 
   
    | New sound card in prototype | Alien Design reveals new Zorro-based 'Repulse' sound card. | 
   
    | Amiga OS meta-MorphOSes into PPC? | A consumer release of the replacement Amiga OS project for 
      PPC expected later in 2000. | 
   
    | Hyperion release MiniGL to Amiga Developers | Developed for Heretic 2, Hyperion releases MiniGL port for 
      use by other Amiga developers. | 
   
    | Graphics cards Evolve | nVidia Geforce 2 and ATI Radeon (the original MMC that Gateway 
      were keen on) revealed. | 
   
    | Paraglid module for Picasso IV coming at last... | The much-delayed Paraglide 3DFX 1 add-on module for the Picasso 
      IV graphics card expected soon. | 
   
    | Stargate becomes freeware | ToySoft releases Stargate e-mail and news application as freeware. | 
   
    | Editorial: 
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    | Farewell, then, Microsoft | Andrew Korn discusses the latest ruling on Microsoft. | 
   
    | Rants and Raves: | 
   
    | All in the Game? | David Stroud gets in the summer mood with a nostalgic look 
      at past Amiga sporting games. | 
   
    | Enough with the products already! | Tired of new and exciting products, Andrew Korn wonders if 
      he could kill the Amiga. | 
   
    | Features: | 
   
    | Hyperion: Behind the Hype | Amiga Active interviews Hyperion Software and take a look 
      at their latest games. | 
   
    | So you think you want a Dev Box? | Following the quick glance at Amiga's developer system last 
      month, Andrew Korn takes a closer look at the first Amiga-badged hardware 
      in years. | 
   
    | Something like an Amiga | Survey results of issue 3's "What 
      is an Amiga?" feature. | 
   
    | Back-2-Back: Web Browsers | After its debut in issue one, Back2Back reappears as a feature 
      highlighting the best features of the three main Amiga web browsers - IBrowse 
      2.2, Voyager 3.2 and AWeb 3.3. | 
   
    | Reviews:
 All review scores are marked out of four 'AmiYinYangs'.
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    | Photogenics 4.5 | A look at the latest update to Photogenics 4. |  | 
   
    | EaSys System Enhancer | Third party system enhancer for OS3.1 |  | 
   
    | MetalWeb 4 | Vapor Software's simplistic visual web page creator. |  | 
   
    | Voyager 3.2 | Vapor Software release the latest version of their MUI web browser. |  | 
   
    | AEMail | Disappointing email client that fails to live up to the likes of YAM and 
      THOR |  | 
   
    | Eeek! A mouse! | Two page roundup of three wheel and cordless mice. |  | 
   
    | PhotoFolio v2 | Photo cataloguing application |  | 
   
    | Active Gamer: 3D carved in STONE | A look at the Lith Tech 3D engine, currently being ported to Amiga by 
      Hyperion. |  | 
   
    | Lost in space! | Unrated reviews of freeware PPC-based space combat games, Space 0.4b and 
      Orbit 1.01. |  | 
   
    | Tutorials: | 
   
    | NetPBM Masterclass | A shell-based graphics program may sound silly, but there 
      are advantages to such a thing. What are they and how do you make the most 
      of them? | 
   
    | Regulars: | 
   
    | Active Media* | Immortal CD audio compilation, Tech-Head.com, Aminet 36/Set 
      9, Lyle Zapato's mind control program, 'Open sources' book and Go Translator. | 
   
    | Active Shareware | Anonymously written reviews of Zip drivers, Voodoo-X, Ico2Info, 
      ColorType, PFM and VirusZ. | 
   
    | Interactive - Letters to the Editor | Mary Poppins, Amiga monopoly, back issues, BoXeR and Bluey. | 
   
    | Active Gallery | Amiga Active takes a look at how the Amiga is used by The 
      Imperial War Museum in London. | 
   
    | Ask the Guru | Printing, BoingBag updates, CD software and ProPage 4.0 problems 
      addressed. | 
   
    | Active Online | Neil Bothwick explains how to use Miami Deluxe to connect 
      an entire network to the Internet. | 
   
    | RetroActive | Jason Compton revisits Amiga bowling lanes, Mind Walker and 
      Commodore & Amiga patents. | 
   
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          | Comments: MetalWeb 4 and AEMail receive the lowest mark in Amiga Active - just 
            one out of four.
 The Cool Sites regular is notably absent.
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* Active Media - A rag-tag collection of web sites, CD-ROMs, book, DVDs, and 
  other media.