Showing posts with label app store. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 8 December 2015

AmiCloud 1.0 Beta on X1000 and Sam460CR

Today I wanted to take a early preview look at AmiCloud Beta for AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition. I tested it on the AmigaOne X1000 and Sam 460CR.


AmiCloud is an internet based file storage, file syncing, and file sharing facility. It is the work of Pascal Papara and developer Fabio Falcucci. AmiCloud is similar in concept to Cloud solutions for Windows and Mac OS X like Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and so on.

We can of course use dropbox, etc, via Odyssey web browser, but this does not allow local file syncing to/from the cloud as it doesn't have a local client for AmigaOS.

Now in 2015 with AmiCloud we now have a Cloud storage solution with a file sync client available on AmigaOS 4.1! There is also an AmiCloud client for AROS, MorphOS, Windows, Linux and Mac OS X too, so it is possible to sync across all these devices!

Today though, I am focused on AmigaOS 4.1 only, as that is the only client I have to try out at this time.

The AmiCloud client for AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition must be downloaded using the IndieGo! App Store client for AmigaOS 4.1. It is not available on AMIStore App Store or elsewhere.

You can download the IndieGo! App Store client from here. I covered this AppStore previously on this blog here if you are interested in more information about it. The AmigaOS 4.1 IndieGo! App Store client is in Alpha stage build at this time.

You will need to register with an account on IndieGo! App Store in order to proceed. I strongly recommend if you register an account, that any username and password you use there is not used on any other service you have (standard best practice anyway!). The password and username are sent unencrypted by the App Store client and AmiCloud client at this time, with a patch to resolve it and use SSL I am advised should come later in the Beta phase.

Once you agree to the IndieGo! App store terms and conditions you can login:


Browsing the App Store using the Search function, I found the AmiCloud client for AmigaOS 4:



IndieGo! App Store uses it's own currency called IndieCoins, which you can purchase from the IndieGo website here. In my case I am testing the client out and have a IndieCoin voucher gifted to me that I redeemed to download it.

At the time of writing the AmiCloud AmigaOS 4 client costs EUR5 (500 Indiecoins) during the Beta test phase.

Once the AmiCloud client is downloaded, I closed the IndieGo! App Store (and closed DownLoad Manager - DLM when prompted) and go to the Downloads drawer inside the IndieGo! drawer to extract the AmiCloud archive to my X1000.

One important note is that an additional program is needed to be installed under AmigaOS 4.1 in order to see the AmiCloud icons properly, as they use a non-AmigaOS 4 friendly icon format. Fortunately this is a known issue and a program fix is available on os4depot.net called png_im.lha , which you can download from here.

You need to create a drawer in SYS:Libs called IconModules and then extract the png.iconmodule file from the archive to that location as below:


After a reboot the icons will then display correctly, as below:


This AmiCloud drawer also features possibly the biggest drawer icon I have ever seen for the appdata drawer!


First we need to create a drawer for syncing AmiCloud files to/from. You could use an existing drawer on your hard disk, but I suggest a new drawer on it's own so you know exactly what is being shared and synced using AmiCloud.

I created a drawer in Work: called AmiCloudSync to make it clear. I then copied the AmiCloud nice drawer icon to it, and then right clicked on the drawer and selected Leave Out so it appears on the Workbench screen for easy access.


If you prefer a volume name for copying files to it using DOpus or Shell, you could also add an assign for the drawer in your s:user-startup if you prefer:

Assign >NIL: CLOUD0: Work:AmiCloudSync

(Of course CLOUD0: can be whatever you want to call it!)

Initially when run, the AmiCloud client looks like this:


The first step is to click on the Key icon on the left side to login using your IndieGo! App Store credentials, which are also used for AmiCloud.



 You will then be prompted to select the drawer you want AmiCloud to sync data to/from. In my case I selected the drawer I created earlier Work:AmiCloudSync

The AmiCloud client then synchronises the contents of the drawer (which is currently empty). It constantly checks for changes to the drawer and uploads the files automatically if it notices newer or different files have been put in the drawer.


Once the initial sync is setup, you can then click on the Settings icon on the right side to turn on Auto login if you want this to happen automatically when AmiCloud starts.


Don't set Autologin here unless you have actually logged in to AmiCloud first, as this will cause issues otherwise.

You can also put AmiCloud in your WBStartup in Sys:Prefs if you want AmiCloud to start up with AmigaOS 4.1.

Initially I am given 1GB of AmiCloud server storage space to use for file sync and sharing. The percentage meter on the AmiCloud client shows how much % space you are currently using of your total 1GB server space.

As a first test I created a document in the AmiCloudSync drawer - a simple text file:


After a few seconds the AmiCloud client picked it up and uploaded it to the AmiCloud server:


You can pause/start the Synchronisation in AmiCloud using the Play button on the right side of the program window.

As a test I checked the sharing functionality of the text file that is now on the AmiCloud server. This allows me to share the file with anyone on the internet who wants to download it. It does not need a login to download the file.

To share a file, select the share icon on the bottom right corner of the AmiCloud window. The AmiCloud Sharing Service window comes up, showing all documents I currently have stored in AmiCloud:


When I click on the file, it prompts me if I want to share the file:


If you say Yes, it then shares the file and copies the web link URL to the clipboard so you can paste it into an email, web browser or wherever else you want to paste it!


I pasted it into Odyssey web browser on my X1000 and it goes to a webpage that allows me to download the file:


Once downloaded, I checked the file and it was the same.

If you go back into the Sharing Service window in the AmiCloud client you can then turn off the sharing or get the link copied into your clipboard again:


I tested with some other file types like JPG and seems to work well for sharing. (click image to expand)



In testing this, I found I needed to go into the Shell and type "touch <filename>" for some older date files I copied into the AmiCloudSync drawer, in order for the AmiCloud client to work correctly with it. Otherwise the client produces an error for me and quit. This is not an issue for files created initially inside the drawer like my test document.

Update 12/12/2015: AmiCloud Beta 4 released yesterday has now fixed the issue I reported above (the issue was with files dated January), and fixed some other bugs too. If you have downloaded this software before today I suggest downloading the latest version from the IndieGo! AppStore as it has now been updated.

As an aside, the download link for the files shared in AmiCloud takes you to the www.indiego.rocks web site.


If you login to this website using your AmiCloud credentials you can see the apps you have bought on the IndieGo! App Store.


You can also see the files you have uploaded to AmiCloud, with the option to remove them:


Next I wanted to check the syncing capability of AmiCloud, using my Sam 460CR which also runs AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition. I have since placed a number of files on my X1000 AmiCloudSync drawer, so I am keen to see if it syncs them to the Sam 460CR.

As per the X1000 setup above, on the Sam 460CR I needed to install the PNG_im.lha from os4depot.net (reboot needed), create the Work:AmiCloudSync drawer and install the AmiCloud client. A purchase of AmiCloud Client for one platform entitles you to install it on as many computers running that platform that you own.

Below is the view after this is done on my Sam 460CR. Note that the AmiCloudSync drawer is empty and the AmiCloud client is not logged in yet. (click any image to expand)


After I log into to AmiCloud on the Sam460CR, it starts downloading my synced files:


Shortly after, the download completes and now my Sam 460CR and X1000 have the same files, kept in sync by AmiCloud!


I then opened the files on the Sam 460CR to make sure they worked correctly and they do!



Very cool indeed!

I should stress that AmiCloud is in BETA stage at the moment, and so there are naturally some bugs being fixed up at the moment, but the functionality above works well as shown here.

AmiCloud certainly looks very promising and interesting as a Cloud based file sync and file sharing solution option for AmigaOS 4.1 owners and other NG Amiga systems like AROS and MorphOS too.

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Looking back at 2014 on Amiga

With December now upon us and Xmas coming soon, it is that time of year again when I take a look back on the major happenings in 2014 in Amiga land. There has been a lot happening!

My AmigaOne X1000 with Ducky Zero custom Amiga keyboard and two Radeon HD cards running AmigaOS4.1.6 and DOpus 5.9

Amiga hardware

On the Amiga hardware front in 2014 we saw the new A-EON AmigaOne X5000 released to Beta testers, and demonstrated at AmiWest 2014.

Tekmage's AmigaOne X5000 on display at AmiWest 2014

AmigaOne X5000 system board up close

In addition there was also the announcement at AmiWest 2014 of a new ACube Sam 460CR (Cost Reduced) system running AmigaOS 4.1.6 to be released soon. The plan seems to be to release a cheaper Next Generation Amiga system for those unable to afford an X1000 or Sam460ex system.
 
Loriano "The Daddy" Pagni also released a small run of specially customised Ducky Zero mechanical keyboards with Amiga keys in 2014.

Ducky Zero keyboard with Amiga keys on AmigaOne X1000, released in 2014 (Loriano Pagni)

Individual Computers released the Rapid Road USB hardware in 2014, allowing Classic Amiga systems to use USB 2.0 devices at USB 2.0 speeds for the first time, and allowing power input to avoid the need to have a  powered usb hub, which was required for previous USB solutions.

A-EON also released the Radeon HD 2.4 graphics drivers on the AMIStore in 2014, providing new 2D Composite video functionality on Radeon HD graphics cards on AmigaOne X1000, X5000 and Sam460 systems. Primarily the benefits will be felt in AmigaOS4.1 Final Edition, but video playback is also improved on AmigaOS4.1.6 also.




Operating Systems

On the Amiga Operating System front in 2014 we saw the release of MorphOS 3.7 and Icaros Desktop 2 (AROS).

My Acer AspireOne ZG5 netbook running Icaros Desktop 2.0, released in 2014.

Closer look at Icaros Desktop 2.0, released in 2014.

My Powerbook G4 15" laptop running the 2014 released MorphOS 3.7 with Apple Airport WiFi support - no more USB WiFi dongles!

MorphOS 3.7 in action, released in 2014 with the optional Chrysalis Pack also installed

Also we had the announcement and demonstration at AmiWest 2014 of AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition, expected to be released by Hyperion as a paid upgrade by the end of this year.

Update 18/12/2014: AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition has now been officially released. I have ordered my copy for the X1000 and Classic Amiga and look forward to receiving it early in 2015 for a much closer look!

 AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition new features been shown at AmiWest 2014

So all three Next Generation Amiga operating systems saw substantial new upgrades in 2014! It is fantastic to see the ongoing development of the Amiga platform in 2014 and beyond.

In addition we also saw some important work in the emulation world in 2014, with QEMU-PPC support added by Toni Wilen for PowerPC processor emulation in WinUAE and later ported to the FS-UAE Amiga emulators too, making it possible to run AmigaOS4.1 Classic under Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

I demonstrated this development with my own emulated AmigaOS4.1.6 Classic build at AmiWest 2014 running on Windows 7. I used it for the programming seminar before the main AmiWest 2014 show also!

My Macbook Pro i7 laptop running AmigaOS4.1.6 Classic under WinUAE at AmiWest 2014

A-EON also released Ubuntu Live Remix 12.04 LTS for the AmigaOne X1000 in 2014, the easiest installation of Ubuntu I have ever done! :-)

 A-EON Ubuntu Live Remix 12.04 LTS - released in 2014 for AmigaOne X1000

A-EON Ubuntu Live Remix 12.04 LTS - released in 2014 for AmigaOne X1000

Last, but certainly not least is the very recent release of AmiKit 8, a highly customised pre-configured Classic Amiga setup for users who want to run the most beautiful AmigaOS3.x system with all the myriad of patches and utilities installed and configured to taste, but lack the time needed to build it from scratch themselves. You can download from here.

AmiKit 8 loading screen, running on FS-UAE under Ubuntu 14.04 on Asus i5 laptop

All that is needed is a copy of Amiga Forever (from Cloanto) to copy the required copyrighted files during the installation of it. This AmiKit distribution is available as a self booting USB stick for purchase, and also free download to setup and run on your favourite Amiga emulator - WinUAE, FS-UAE, E-UAE, etc. There is even a distribution of this now available to load onto Classic Amigas directly called Real AmiKit. Plenty of helpful instructions are included to get you started.

In my case I loaded AmiKit 8 onto my newly built Ubuntu 14.04 Asus Core i5 laptop, running it under FS-UAE.

FS-UAE screen showing the running AmiKit 8 installation

AmiKit 8 Workbench, with Start Menu shown

AmiKit 8 DOpus 5.9 integration, running in Workbench replacement mode. MUI 4 is included also.

Certainly it has been a great year for operating system upgrades for Amiga, with plenty of new features to explore!


Games

On the games front in 2014 we saw fewer titles released than previous years, but still quite a few new games to try out on Classic Amiga, and the Next Generation Amiga platforms too:

Me And My Shadow - released in 2014 on AmigaOS 4.1 (Huno PPC)

Tales of Gorluth - released in 2014 on Classic Amiga (Amiworx)

Flappy Bird - released in 2014 on Classic Amiga (Michael Gibs)

Amazing Voxel Bird Saga - released in 2014 on AmigaOS4.1 and MorphOS 3.7 (Cherry Darling)

Ace Of Hearts - released in 2014 on AmigaOS4.1 and MorphOS 3.7 (Cherry Darling)

HunoPPC also released his substantial catalog of AmigaOS4.1 game ports and some previously unreleased titles in an Acube Games Bundle DVD in late 2013 so it missed my look back last year - I got it in 2014:


Here is a small selection of the many games on offer by HunoPPC in this bundle, focused on the titles I hadn't seen and played before until 2014:

 HexGem

 Metal Slug

Secret Maryo Chronicles

Amazing Voxelnoid - released in 2014 on AmigaOS4.1 and MorphOS3.7 (Cherry Darling)

I particularly enjoyed playing Me and My Shadow and Voxelnoid in 2014 - they are fun games!

App Stores

One of the key releases in 2014 for Amiga platforms has been a new application purchase and delivery model commonly used these days on the very popular Apple, Microsoft and Google portable devices - the App Store.

The first of these is AMIStore (by A-EON), released on AmigaOS4.1 in 2014 and soon to be released for Classic AmigaOS 3.x platforms too.

 AMIStore - released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1 showing All Product view. 

AMIStore - released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1 showing M.A.C.E Product Overview detail.

Also released in beta test form in 2014 is IndieGO App Store, aiming itself not only for Classic and Next Generation Amiga platforms, but other platforms too.

 IndieGO App Store - released in Beta test form in 2014, running on Icaros Desktop 2.0

 IndieGO App Store - released in Beta test form in 2014, running on Icaros Desktop 2.0

Applications

With the release of the Amiga App stores in 2014, and the emphasis placed by A-EON on the need for new content and applications in a big way in 2014, and a lot of work has gone into releasing a lot of interesting applications for our favourite platform.

 DigiBooster Pro 3 music tracker - released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1 (APC & TCP)

PT1210-MK1 Protracker module mixer - released in 2014 for Classic Amigas (Kikencorp) - Image of two Amiga 600's setup with a mixer using the software taken from their Facebook page

 MUI 4 gui program development framework - released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1

MUI 4 was also released for AmigaOS3.x via AmiKit 8 in 2014, and it was already available on MorphOS previously.


Odyssey 1.23 Web browser - released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1 allowing YouTube playback (Kas1e)

 Odyssey 1.23 Web browser - released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1 allowing Vimeo playback (Kas1e)

 Fractals for Sketchblock - fractal generator released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1 (Andy "broadblues" Broad)

 Directory Opus (DOpus) 5.9 - released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1, AROS and AmigaOS3.x (Kas1e)

 BigSister Webcam viewer - released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1 (Massimiliano Scarano)

 Little Brother Webcam viewer - released in 2014 on AMIStore (Z-Tools) for AmigaOS 4.1 (zzd10h)

TwittAmiga - first Twitter GUI client for Amiga, released in 2014 for AmigaOS 4.1 (Oliver Urbann)

MPlayer GUI - released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1 (Deniil 715)

 Live for It MPlayer optimised for AmigaOne X1000 - released in 2014 for AmigaOS4.1 (An updated release for 1080p playback on AMIStore soon for AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition) (Kjetil Hvalstran)

 CANDI - Animated Workbench backdrops - released in 2014 on AMIStore for AmigaOS4.1 (EntwicklerX)

Personal Paint 7.3 PPC - released in 2014 on AMIStore for AmigaOS4.1 and AmigaOS3.x (Andy Broad)


 Z-Tools - Suite of utilities for AmigaOS4.1 - released in 2014 on AMIStore by zzd10h


 E-UAE JIT Beta 5 (Almos Rajnai) and RunInUAE JIT Beta (Chris Handley) - released for AmigaOS4.1 in 2014

 FileSysBox NTFS support - released for AmigaOS 4.1.6 in 2014 (Hyperion)


 Kryoflux - Amiga floppy read/writer software for Kryoflux hardware - released for AmigaOS4.1 in 2014 (Kryoflux Products & Services)


NemoSound - AmigaOne X1000 sound mixer - released on AMIStore for AmigaOS4.1 (Lyle Haze)

Radiance Graphics Suite has also been announced in 2014, planned to be released on AMIStore when AmigaOS4.1 Final Edition is available.

There is also work being done on bringing Octamed Soundstudio onto AmigaOS4.1 as well, with A-EON acquiring the rights to it and Warp3D support for Radeon HD cards which will open up many Warp3D games on AmigaOS4.1 to be able to be run on the AmigaOne X1000 without an old legacy Radeon 9250 PCI graphics card installed.

Certainly there has been more applications released this year and I sincerely hope this continues into 2015.

AmiWest 2014

This year I was finally able to save the money to attend my first ever AmiWest show in 2014, held in Sacramento, California.

It was a lot of fun and great to meet so many passionate Amigans and see the ongoing developments for our platform first hand - to see the X5000 up close, play with AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition, see demonstrations of various games/applications, and to demonstrate MorphOS, Icaros and Minimig systems to attendees.

I also got to hear about the final days of Commodore UK from the perspective of Colin Proudfoot, the ex Commodore UK MD at the banquet.

Finally, I also got to meet and hear from Trevor and Matthew Leaman (A-EON), Steven Solie (Hyperion), also many AmigaOS 4.1 developers and many Amigans I had chatted with on IRC but never met in person - Ken (both of you!), Mike Brantley, Val, Eldee, Tony, Bill, Brian, Andy, Tom and too many others to mention - it was great to meet you all this year!

SACC huge Amiga display at AmiWest 2014

Friday night Classic Amiga Clinic - Tekmage's unwell Amiga 4000 being looked at.


Steven Solie during his presentation

 Trevor and Ken "Sundown" discussion at A-EON/AmigaKit table

 Colin Proudfoot (ex Commodore MD) speaking at the banquet

My table at AmiWest, with plenty of discussion about all things Amiga all weekend!

A-EON also announced at AmiWest 2014 they bought the Amiga forum websites amiga.org and amigaworld.net in 2014. There has been plenty of debate in the Amiga community about this move, but if it keeps forum websites online for the forseeable future to discuss all things Amiga then it is a good move for us all.

Look out for my AmiWest 2014 coverage article I have written for more detail in an upcoming Amiga Future magazine. :-)

There have also been plenty of other Amiga shows held around the world throughout the year!

I wanted to point out all the things that have happened in 2014 for Amiga - there has been many positive developments as you can see - and 2014 is not quite finished yet!

We still have AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition release to look forward to this year, and Radiance Suite along with it - and no doubt plenty more developments in 2015.



Whew - well that summarises 2014, lots happening still!

I will be offline from this blog for a bit from now, as usual during the Xmas/New Year period. I should be back in late January-ish as usual.

Until then, I wish you all and your families a Very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. See you in 2015!