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+ | == AmIRC == |
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+ | AmIRC is a client for the IRC Internet Relay Chat protocol, originally developed by Oliver Wagner and Jamie van den Berge. |
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+ | Features: |
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+ | * Built-in highly optimized DCC drivers for SEND, TSEND and MOVE, with asynchronous file I/O and threaded network handling. Supports drag & drop sending of files, and DCC RESUME. |
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+ | * Transparent DCC CHAT routes all /MSGs via DCC CHAT if possible. There is an option to automatically accept DCC CHAT connections. |
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+ | * Supports secure encrypted DCC CHAT (SCHAT). |
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+ | * Ultra fast text output and scrolling. Supports copy & paste for the list text, and allows the use of proportional fonts. Supports colored text and inline display of URLs |
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+ | * Internal CTCP flood and DCC bomb protection, and clone warning. |
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+ | * Full Undernet IRC extensions (reply codes and additional commands). |
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+ | * Intuitive channel display, with user list and channel mode overview. Channel modes can easily be changed and the banlist inspected via these gadgets. The configurable user action list allows you to perform whatever action you like on user(s) in channel by the press of a mousebutton.. |
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+ | * Uses query windows for private chat. |
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+ | * Supports "smart" banning. |
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+ | * Versatile AREXX port includes server message parsing (event trapping) and command line/script interaction. |
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+ | * Easy to use command line aliasing. |
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+ | * Built-in IdentD, which is automatically disabled if another IdentD is already running. |
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+ | * Nickname notification, highlighting, ignoring and kick / ban. |
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+ | * Versatile event handling, allows you to bind sound effects, auto-deiconify, or ARexx scripts to certain events. |
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+ | * Server phone-book. |
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+ | * Last nick history stores the nicknames of the last nicks you've sent MSGs to, received MSGs from or addressed publicly with "nick:". Use the ":" placeholder in all commands which require nicknames, (e.g. /MSG, /OP, /DEOP), for automatic expansion. |
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+ | * The TAB key automatically cycles through the list of last used nicks with a /MSG prefix. |
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+ | * Nickname completion. Pressing TAB after typing a partial nickname will automatically match nicks in the current channel, just like in your favorite CON: handler. |
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+ | * Auto rejoin channel on /KICK, and auto reconnect to server facility. |
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+ | * Auto /AWAY after a user-specified idle timeout. Also, auto unaway after sending public and/or private msgs is possible. |
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+ | * URL grabber for interfacing with the Voyager WWW browser (or via an ARexx script or OpenURL for other browsers) |
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+ | * Single window mode. You can join several channels with opening just a single window. |
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+ | [http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/chat/amirc-beta.lha AmIRC OS4Depot webpage] |
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== eNewsReader == |
== eNewsReader == |
Revision as of 22:07, 31 March 2019
The following is a sampling of Internet applications you might enjoy on AmigaOS.
Contents
Disclaimer
The following list of applications are neither endorsed by nor supported by Hyperion Entertainment. This list is strictly informational only.
AmiFTP
AmiFTP is an easy to use ftp-client with a GUI built on Reaction.Initially it was created by Magnus Lilja for the AmigaOS 3.x. Then Joachim Birging created the OS4 native version and added a few more features.
Features:
- Easy to use
- Localized
- Aminet-mode that lets you browse the RECENT-file in an easy way
- ARexx interface
- Resume transfer
- Multiselect when up/downloading files
- Caches the latest directories
- Has hotlist with submenus
- Online AmigaGuide-help
- Toolbar
- AmiUpdate support
- AmiDock support
- Drag n' Drop to upload files
AmIRC
AmIRC is a client for the IRC Internet Relay Chat protocol, originally developed by Oliver Wagner and Jamie van den Berge.
Features:
- Built-in highly optimized DCC drivers for SEND, TSEND and MOVE, with asynchronous file I/O and threaded network handling. Supports drag & drop sending of files, and DCC RESUME.
- Transparent DCC CHAT routes all /MSGs via DCC CHAT if possible. There is an option to automatically accept DCC CHAT connections.
- Supports secure encrypted DCC CHAT (SCHAT).
- Ultra fast text output and scrolling. Supports copy & paste for the list text, and allows the use of proportional fonts. Supports colored text and inline display of URLs
- Internal CTCP flood and DCC bomb protection, and clone warning.
- Full Undernet IRC extensions (reply codes and additional commands).
- Intuitive channel display, with user list and channel mode overview. Channel modes can easily be changed and the banlist inspected via these gadgets. The configurable user action list allows you to perform whatever action you like on user(s) in channel by the press of a mousebutton..
- Uses query windows for private chat.
- Supports "smart" banning.
- Versatile AREXX port includes server message parsing (event trapping) and command line/script interaction.
- Easy to use command line aliasing.
- Built-in IdentD, which is automatically disabled if another IdentD is already running.
- Nickname notification, highlighting, ignoring and kick / ban.
- Versatile event handling, allows you to bind sound effects, auto-deiconify, or ARexx scripts to certain events.
- Server phone-book.
- Last nick history stores the nicknames of the last nicks you've sent MSGs to, received MSGs from or addressed publicly with "nick:". Use the ":" placeholder in all commands which require nicknames, (e.g. /MSG, /OP, /DEOP), for automatic expansion.
- The TAB key automatically cycles through the list of last used nicks with a /MSG prefix.
- Nickname completion. Pressing TAB after typing a partial nickname will automatically match nicks in the current channel, just like in your favorite CON: handler.
- Auto rejoin channel on /KICK, and auto reconnect to server facility.
- Auto /AWAY after a user-specified idle timeout. Also, auto unaway after sending public and/or private msgs is possible.
- URL grabber for interfacing with the Voyager WWW browser (or via an ARexx script or OpenURL for other browsers)
- Single window mode. You can join several channels with opening just a single window.
eNewsReader
eNewsReader is a ground-breaking program for AmigaOS, which allows you to easily keep track of tens (or even hundreds!) of news sources. You no-longer need to visit many websites every day or week, on the off-chance there might be something new. And by centralizing all your news sources in one place, you will save masses of time, so it's great for people with busy lives. Not only does it keep track of which news items you have read, but it keeps track of items you have seen.
Features:
- Supports Facebook & Twitter, as well as the more traditional RSS & Atom feeds.
- Uses a custom transactional database to efficiently store & retrieve huge amounts of news items.
- Easily see the news items of a single feed, or several feeds at once (or even all of them).
- Organize your feeds by tagging them, and then choose to see only those feeds (and their news items) that have certain tags.
- Individual news feeds can be filtered, hiding news items whose titles contain certain words or phrases.
- Detects & stores updated news items, so you can see the latest version of a news item, as well as the older versions you previously downloaded.
- Search for news items whose titles contain certain words or phrases.
- Written entirely using the PortablE programming language, hence the "e" in eNewsReader.
NetSpeedometer
NetSpeedometer is a network monitor and bandwidth meter. The application is suitable for monitoring the speed of your internet connection. It can also be used for benchmarks.
Features:
- Workbench application with GUI (ReAction)
- For selected network interfaces it displays number of received and sent bytes, download and upload speed as well as maximum download and upload speed
- All information is updated every 1 second
- Tested OK with MemGuard and Sashimi
- Written in C language from scratch and the source code is supplied
NetSpeedometer OS4Depot webpage
NetSurf
NetSurf is a free, open source web browser. It is written in C and released under the GNU Public License version 2. NetSurf has its own layout and rendering engine entirely written from scratch. It is small and capable of handling many of the web standards in use today. It boasts a new native user interface, with tabbed browsing, bookmarks, history, cookie browser, ARexx port, upload and download of files, HTTP-authentication, secure sites (HTTPS), themeable interface, locale support.
Whether you want to check your webmail, read the news or post to discussion forums, NetSurf is your lightweight gateway to the world wide web. Actively developed, NetSurf is continually evolving and improving.
Features include:
- Web standards: HTML 4.01 and CSS 2.1
- Image formats: PNG, GIF, JPEG, SVG, JNG, MNG, ICO and BMP
- HTTPS for secure online transactions
- Unicode text
- Web page thumbnailing
- Local history trees
- Global history
- Hotlist manager (bookmarks)
- Cookie manager
- URL completion
- Text selection
- Scale view
- Search-as-you-type text search highlighting
- Save pages complete with images
- Fast, lightweight layout and rendering engine
- Advertisement blocking
Odyssey Web Browser
Odyssey Web Browser is a WebKit-based browser originally based on OWB from Sand-Labs/Pleyo. Since then, it has been extensively developed to become a full-blown desktop browser with modern functionality.
Features include:
- Based on r155188 WebKit (October 2013)
- Javascript, CSS, DOM, SVG, Unicode, SSL, ...
- HTML5 Video/Audio support (Ogg/Theora, WEBM, MPEG4/H264, MP3, AAC, WAV and a couple others formats/codecs)
- Antialiased fonts and kerning, font families and support for international charsets
- MUI Interface
- Cairo technology !!1
- Multiple tabs and windows
- Download manager with resume and history support
- Password manager
- Cookie manager
- Messages console
- Network connections manager
- Proxy support
- Session support
- Form filling completion
- Bookmarks
- Fastlinks
- Configurable MIME types
- History
- Content blocking
- URL Completion
- Favicon support
- Private Browsing
- Per URL settings
- Configurable contextual menus
- Configurable search engines
- Contextual cursors
- Drag and Drop support
- Clipboard support
- Fullscreen support
- OpenURL/Rexx support
- PDF export
- Printing support
- WebInspector (FireBug-like)
- User scripting (GreaseMonkey-like)
Odyssey Web Browser OS4Depot webpage
SimpleMail
SimpleMail is an e-mail client for AmigaOS built with portability in mind. Although currently in beta, SimpleMail is regularly updated with a growing feature list.
Current features include:
- Full POP3 and SMTP Server support
- TLS support for SMTP servers (SMTPS, port 465)
- STARTTLS support for IMAP4 servers
- Ability to check account settings within the account configuration
- OpenSSL supported
- Asynchronous index file loading
- Supports unicode and different charsets
- Multithreading
- Ability to view HTML mails
- Statistical Spam filter
Timberwolf
Timberwolf is an AmigaOS web browser based on Firefox/Mozilla technology. This technology is more than just a browser, it is an enabling technology, bringing powerful tools such as html5, WebM, JavaScript, XUL, and more to AmigaOS.
This Release Candidate includes almost the full functionality of the browser, allowing style-sheet enabled web browsing, secure connections, use of Firefox® add-on and more.
YAM
YAM (short for Yet Another Mailer) is a MIME-compliant e-mail client written for AmigaOS based computers. It supports multi-POP3, APOP, SMTP, TLSv1/SSLv3, multiple users, PGP, unlimited hierarchical folders, filters, a configurable GUI (based on MUI) and an ARexx interface and many other features which are common for Mail User Agents (MUA) today.
General features:
- Straightforward installation and configuration, taking only a few minutes to set everything up.
- Runs "Out-of-the-Box" without any installation or Assign required for expert users.
- Easy operation using toolbar buttons, menus, keyboard and drag&drop functionality.
- Basic e-mail functions: Read, Write, Reply, Forward and Bounce mail
- Four standard folders: Incoming, Outgoing, Sent and Trash.
- Any number of user-definable folders, which can be compressed and/or encrypted via own passwords set.
- Hierarchical ordering of folders.
- Multiuser support. Optionally, address books and other configuration files can be shared.
- Searchable address book supporting groups and distribution lists.
- Full POP3 support allowing to check/download mails on startup, on demand or at regular time intervals.
- Configure an unlimited amount of POP3 accounts.
- Message download pre-selection: browse message headers and select only those mails you want to download.
- Write or Reply to your mails off-line and send them to the mail server using the built in SMTP support
- Extract sender information from message headers and create an address book entry with just a simple mouse click.
- Built-In support for MIME encoding/decoding for sending and receiving binary files.
- Interaction with web browsers: send mail from your browser, pass an URL to the browser.
- Handle message disposition notifications (MDN).
- Direct support for anonymous remailing (remailers) and mailing lists.
- PGP/MIME support: encrypt and/or sign outgoing messages, check signatures, decrypt messages. Direct support for PGP 2.6.x and PGP 5.
- Fast internal text editor with support for common mail styles (bold/italic/underline), glossary and with a spell checking interface.
- Comprehensive search capabilities. For example a full text search through all articles using a single query or a quick search to find/sort mails quickly in a folder.
- Automatic sorting of the post with an unlimited number of filters. Archiving or diversion of specified articles, automatic replies or the deletion of advertising are just a few of the possible applications of the filters.
- Event-sensitive starting of macros and comprehensive ARexx support.
- Freely customizable interface, thanks to MUI 3.x.
- Usable on either an own screen or on any public screen configured in MUI.
- Context-sensitive online help system, using help bubbles and AmigaGuide documentation.
- Context sensitive menus for direct operations on each mail.
- Localized to many languages.
- and much, much more...