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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: Pyromania on February 05, 2008, 01:53:20 AM
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Any readers of the Aladdin 4D Blog here? Likes, dislikes? We hope that you enjoy it and we will continue to try and make it an interesting read for everyone.
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Linky.
:)
http://aladdin4d.blogspot.com/
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It is important to mention that when we discuss Amiga we are taking about the Amiga in a classic sense and not Amiga Inc.
What sense is it when you are talking pictures with a camera?
Because DiscreetFX grabbed the remnants of Aladdin 4D and its related IP and source code it got to avoid a common phonomonon in the Amiga software marketplace, certain death.
Is a phonomonon anything like a record player with one speaker?
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Thanks weirdami, typos corrected.
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My only complaint about the Blog are the typos and spelling/grammar mistakes and weird or awkward sentences. It's just a little nit-pick, and I don't personally care too much. However, these types of things make your site look less professional to higher end clients. I.e. in a lot of cases there is a incorrect use of "it's" where "its" should be used.
On the other hand, I realise you guys are programmers and not journalists - and frankly, that's great. I'd rather see you invest time into improving Aladdin rather than obsessing about the language of the blog.
Aladdin 4D will too abandon its grey look...
We are looking for an artist in fact to paint those icons in a new modern glory.
Todays average computer user replaces their machine about every three years.
Unlike Commdore they understood this before it was too late...
3D animation software is such a niche and has such a artistic but sometimes fickle customer base...
The computer platform will be blurred and Aladdin 4D and it's set of software tools...
...etcetera. It's just minor stuff.
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Pyromania wrote:
Linky.
:)
http://aladdin4d.blogspot.com/
Nice! On the Aladdin 4D page, I clicked on the Next Blog link and got pictures of drunk German chicks! Talk about rubbing the magic lamp!
If you can expand on this theme, I think you will sell to guys that don't have Amigas, Si!
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Oh, and just to clear things up (I realise I criticized above without offering any encouragement), I really like the blog - it's positive while remaining realistic (you make claims for the future of Aladdin but don't have your collective heads in the clouds).
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@hardlink
I think that "next blog" thing is random.
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weirdami wrote:
@hardlink
I think that "next blog" thing is random.
Yeah, I figured the next guy who followed that path would get pictures of fat geeks at a LAN party :evilgrin:
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Actually, it was some artsy photographer guy that took pictures with mostly black in them.
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The Classic Amiga sold millions of machines,
Apple is selling 4+ millions of machines *a year*! Maybe it would be a better idea to look at them rather than looking at CBM...
the current Amiga Inc. has never sold millions of Amiga Anywhere solutions.
At least they sold enough of their product so that each member of this "community" could have his copy... That's 1000+ copies. And I bet they sold way more!
Until they do it would be best if they looked to the Amiga's past for wisdom since that is what made the Amiga brand successful.
Yeah... And what about releasing something instead of spitting on A,Inc. ? I'm willing to bet that in a year from now you will still be talking but there still won't be any sign of Aladdin PPC/x86(AROS) port. And this for sure won't be "evil" Amiga Inc. 's fault...
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warpdesign wrote:
At least they sold enough of their product so that each member of this "community" could have his copy... That's 1000+ copies. And I bet they sold way more!
So where's my copy then? I'm a member of this "community" and I never got it (never ordered one either).
Hans
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Hi Fellow Amigans:
I love to read the aladdin 4d blog.
Is very interesting and fun to read.
Let's keep aladdin alive.
rednova
-mobilis in mobile-
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just wondering, of the plans you have for Aladdin 4D, any potential for rebuilding, reverse engineering or producing similar tools to what had been sold as "Genie Tools" vol 1 & 2 and a promised L Systems tool to generate life like plants?
I believe Nova Design had tried to contact the guy with no luck or could not persuade him to do anything for the Amiga after he left for the PC. I believe he continued to use some of his code in PC tools.
There were some great tools in those but after the UI changed they behaved oddly or just looked bad. The promised L systems tool to generate plants mathematically sounded really cool.