Michael,

> I'd like to offer to be ArcEm web site maintainer.
>
> I could keep it up-to-date with news and update it for new releases.

I've tried to do a little of that (most recently just dumping
the GP2X references that was all silly anyway).


> Are there any plans to have a new ArcEm release version soon?

Plans - to 'rework' the OSX port/UI, at least, from me, yes,
however I've been completely stymied by work commitments for weeks
now.  I hope to get some free hacking time while watching the
Olympics! :-)

I've also started to get the Win32 build to actually build again,
using VS2010  (mostly just a little breakage in the fastmap stuff
to solve in a clean way).

Does sound like a good idea to do a release build of every
platform notionally still actively supported.

The "Linux release" was only ever source form anyway, so that's
a trivial thing to do at least.

10 years since the last/only/1.00 release?  Ouch!


> Other sites I've done include NetSurf [1] and RISC OS PicoDrive [2].
>
>    [1] http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
>    [2] http://picodrive.acornarcade.com/

I vote in favour :-)   The web pages are all in CVS, but a complete
revamp may well be in order really.


Ian.

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