Most people think that the Amiga died when Commodore declared bankruptcy some years back, but the Amiga is still around (although the ownership has changed hands a few times), and software is still being developed for it. Like the Macintosh, the newest Amigas have switched from the Motorola 680x0 series of CPUs to the PowerPC. I haven't been able to find much Christian software for the Amiga, but what I have found is listed here.
1. Bible Software | ||||
| Source | Product | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neuralink | The Context Bible | Requires Thinker, from Poor Person Software. Note: Only the Macintosh and Windows versions are currently available for download directly from the Neuralink site. To get the Amiga version, go to Aminet and either search for "Context" or scroll down to the "K"s, because the filenames start with "KJV." | ||
| Marko Raina | BibVision | KJV, Vulgate, Finnish (1938 and 1992), Swedish (1917), German Luther Bibel 1545 available. | ||
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