the Amiga were moved to work on Apple Macs and others sent to work under OS 2. Onïy a coupie of peopïe were feft to fook after version 4.1 and sort out some Üngering bugs. We couïd bïame the Germans: fooking at the huge market WordPerfect trans-iated its program into German. but it faiïed to seü. We couïd bïamc WordPer fect; the version of Library was not what the Amiga market wanted and the word processor suffered from a high price. Either way screams from happy Amiga WordPerfect users provoked some response. and peopïe moved back to the Amiga division. We won't see 6.0, nor 5.0 but improvements to 4.1, gentïe, steady refinements for one of the most important programs on the Amiga. A7EATHER satcüite pic-V V turcs are now avaiiahie for Amiga owners with the ïatest Microtext Teïetext Adaptor and an ordinary TV aeriaï. The pictures, which originate from sources such as MeteoSat, are transmitted on Ceefax but can onïy be received by a computer with a teïetext adaptor and the refevant software. New pictures are sent reguiarïy and are presented as an index on the Amiga's XXI wiü he distributing Noveü Network port for the Amiga. Scott Martin, the deveïoper, describes the instaüation as pretty much piug in and go. This is a heaïthy addition to the Amiga capabiiities. Coupïed with Ameristar's Ethernet capabiïity - in marketing not networking terms - these two faciïities wiü go a ïong way towards making the Amiga appear more serious to peopïe at iarger companies.