Amiga Technology UK’s bold sales prediction of 60,000 A1200 units sold by Christmas has received a boost with the strongest line-up of productivity and multimedia software yet seen in any Amiga bundle. The new bundle, named Amiga Magic, will be sold in two configurations: a floppy version and a hard drive version - the first time the A1200 has been available with an official hard drive option. The floppy version will cost £399. Feature Workbench 3.I. and comprise of the following, preciously unreleased, software: Wordworth 4 SE, Datastorr, Organiser and TurboCaU from Digita: Personal Paint 6.4 from C loanto; and Photogenics I. la from Aimathera. The games software consists of Pinball Mania from 21st Century Entertainment and Whin from Flair. The hard drive version costs £ 100 more at £499 and sports a 17(). lb hard drive with Workbench 3.1 already installed. Aside from all of the above software, the bundle will also include the Scala MM300 multimedia package. THE SOFTWARE THEY CHOSE The bundling strategy chosen by Amiga Technologies UK hinges on the productivity and graphic side of the Amiga. Amiga Format warmly welcomes the approach. Here’s what you’ll be picking up with the machine: ORGANISER Quite literally a filofax tucked away inside the electronic heart of the Amiga, Organiser consists of four sections: a calendar, diary, address book and supplements section. Just like Datastorr and Wordworth 4 SE before it, file integration with Turbo Calc is an integral part of the code.