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=== Why don't you host ISO images of the old CDs somewhere? ===
 
=== Why don't you host ISO images of the old CDs somewhere? ===
  
Pretty much all of the Aminet CDs contain commercial bonus software that is not ours to distribute - that would require permission from  our former distributor Schatztruhe (now Grenville Trading International). Our efforts to get in touch with somebody who remembers the Aminet CD series and is willing to discuss the matter with us have been futile so far.
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Since all of the Aminet CDs contain commercial bonus software that is not ours to distribute, we can not host them ourselves - and our efforts to permissions from former publishers have been futile so far.
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But by now, all Aminet CDs can be downloaded from [https://archive.org/details/aminetcd archive.org] anyway, so this is no issue anymore.
  
 
=== What's the difference between "Aminet Share" and "Aminet Gold" CDs? ===
 
=== What's the difference between "Aminet Share" and "Aminet Gold" CDs? ===
  
Aminet CDs 2,3 and 4 have been distributed in "Share" and "Gold" editions. Both CDs are completely identical, apart from a small symbol on the cover of Gold CDs that identifies them as Aminet Gold CDs.
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Aminet CDs 3 and 4 have been distributed in "Share" and "Gold" editions. Both CDs are completely identical, apart from a small symbol on the cover of Gold CDs that identifies them as Aminet Gold CDs.
  
 
The idea was that the "Share" edition of a CD should be as cheap as possible, the Aminet team was not earning money from the sales of these CDs. Customers who wanted to support Aminet financially could buy a Gold edition CD instead: It costed an additional DM 10, but a part of the additional revenue created with these CDs was paid to the Aminet team.
 
The idea was that the "Share" edition of a CD should be as cheap as possible, the Aminet team was not earning money from the sales of these CDs. Customers who wanted to support Aminet financially could buy a Gold edition CD instead: It costed an additional DM 10, but a part of the additional revenue created with these CDs was paid to the Aminet team.
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The concept didn't work out and starting with CD 5, the Aminet team was recieveing a donation for every Aminet CD sold. In turn, the CDs got somewhat more expensive - the suggested retail price was now about DM 5 higher than that of the former "Share" edition.
 
The concept didn't work out and starting with CD 5, the Aminet team was recieveing a donation for every Aminet CD sold. In turn, the CDs got somewhat more expensive - the suggested retail price was now about DM 5 higher than that of the former "Share" edition.
  
=== Are the content listings of all the CDs available online? ===
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=== Are the content listings of the CDs available online? ===
  
 
We are offering a list of [[Commercial Aminet products]] which includes all of the CDs and CD sets released. Click on an entry to get some more information (bonus content, scans of the cover), plus links to user and magazine reviews (if available) and a content listing.
 
We are offering a list of [[Commercial Aminet products]] which includes all of the CDs and CD sets released. Click on an entry to get some more information (bonus content, scans of the cover), plus links to user and magazine reviews (if available) and a content listing.
  
 
In fact, if you want to know on which CDs a particular Aminet package has been released, you can just enter its name in the search box at the top right of this page and hit <Enter>.
 
In fact, if you want to know on which CDs a particular Aminet package has been released, you can just enter its name in the search box at the top right of this page and hit <Enter>.

Revision as of 01:24, 9 October 2018

Are Aminet CDs still being produced?

Currently, we are not distributing Aminet files on CD. The last CD is Aminet CD 52, which has been released in December 2002.

Can I still buy old Aminet CDs?

If you're searching for a particular CD to complete your collection, you might want to check the inventory of some Amiga dealers - many of them still have old CDs in stock. Second hand Aminet CDs are often sold in the classifieds sections of various Amiga forums or via eBay.

Why don't you host ISO images of the old CDs somewhere?

Since all of the Aminet CDs contain commercial bonus software that is not ours to distribute, we can not host them ourselves - and our efforts to permissions from former publishers have been futile so far.

But by now, all Aminet CDs can be downloaded from archive.org anyway, so this is no issue anymore.

What's the difference between "Aminet Share" and "Aminet Gold" CDs?

Aminet CDs 3 and 4 have been distributed in "Share" and "Gold" editions. Both CDs are completely identical, apart from a small symbol on the cover of Gold CDs that identifies them as Aminet Gold CDs.

The idea was that the "Share" edition of a CD should be as cheap as possible, the Aminet team was not earning money from the sales of these CDs. Customers who wanted to support Aminet financially could buy a Gold edition CD instead: It costed an additional DM 10, but a part of the additional revenue created with these CDs was paid to the Aminet team.

The concept didn't work out and starting with CD 5, the Aminet team was recieveing a donation for every Aminet CD sold. In turn, the CDs got somewhat more expensive - the suggested retail price was now about DM 5 higher than that of the former "Share" edition.

Are the content listings of the CDs available online?

We are offering a list of Commercial Aminet products which includes all of the CDs and CD sets released. Click on an entry to get some more information (bonus content, scans of the cover), plus links to user and magazine reviews (if available) and a content listing.

In fact, if you want to know on which CDs a particular Aminet package has been released, you can just enter its name in the search box at the top right of this page and hit <Enter>.