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Marcel Beck
Creator of YAM, the Amiga's greatest email client. |
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Neil Bothwick
Former CU Amiga journalist and responsible for the first Amiga
focussed internet provider, Wirenet. Also works as a Geoff
Capes-ogram in his spare time. |
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Andy Davidson
Author of Worms- a multi-million that grossed millions of sales and
would not have existed if it were not for the Amiga. |
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Dan Dodge
CEO of QNX, the one-time Amiga OS partner. He has taken a personal
interest in the Amiga and can be found on the Team Amiga mailing
list. Despite having very little to do with the Amiga until 1998 he
is considered to hold the key to continuing the Amiga philosophy
onto new hardware. |
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Fred Fish
The man behind the popular Fish disk distribution. |
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Greenboy
Former Commodore dealer. He is now spearheading the Phoenix
Consortium. |
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Jürgen Haage
Joint founder of HAAGE & PARTNER COMPUTER GmbH. Responsible for
sales, dealer contacts and public relations. |
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Ron Van Herk
Ron van Herk of Computer City, NL |
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Wayne Hunt
Web master of Amiga.Org |
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Christian Kemp
Webmaster of the indispensable Amiga
News Network (ANN) site. Image is copyright Amiga News.de, 2002 |
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Holger Kruse
Author of Miami and a host of other Internet applications. He is
currently employed by Rebol. |
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Martin Merz
Creator of the Mason Icons set. Image is copyright Amiga News.de, 2002 |
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Markus Nerding
Joint founder of HAAGE & PARTNER COMPUTER GmbH. Responsible for
product management and international contacts. He is allegedly a
big fan of this site.
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Greg Perry
Creator of the fantasic Directory Opus. |
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Alan Redhouse
Alan Redhouse is manager of Eyetech Group Ltd, a UK Amiga dealer
that has developed the AmigaOne motherboard, as well as numerous
other hardware add-ons. He is considered to be one of the few
honest people in the Amiga market. Although he makes few public
announcements, he has made valid criticism of various announcements
by other companies if they are unworkable (such as Amiga Inc's
Amiga DE discount system in
2001). |
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Mick Tinker
Responsible for the CD32x and BoXeR. He also single handedly
retained confidence in the Classic market proposing a PPC Amiga
"Bridge" system at the World of Amiga 98. |
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Kermit Woodall
Owner of Nova Designs. |