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Old 05-03-2003, 08:17 AM   #1
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Default SciTech SNAP soon available for Linux too!!! Check it out!

Yep, it's true! The brilliant SciTech SNAP is soon available for Linux, so for any of you running Linux on AmigaOne should definitely check this out and think about getting this one when it becomes available! It would help you a lot with your graphic systems!!! You won't regret it...Check this site:

www.scitechsoft.com

Have fun! :-)
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