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16 November 2011: Hugi Bugfix released
A bugfix for Hugi issues 18 - 36 is now available, which makes these issues compatible with Windows 7 and also fixes a couple of bugs occuring on Windows Vista, such as the occasionally hidden mouse cursor. Just copy the hugi.exe file into the directory where you store the issue of the Hugi Magazine you want to browse, and start hugi.exe. Credits for fixing the code: T$ of Alcatraz - thanks a lot! Download it here.
25 May 2011: Happy birthday, Hugi!
On May 25th, 2011, the Hugi Magazine celebrates its 15th anniversary. On May 25th, 1996, the first issue of Hugi (or Hugendubelexpress, as it was called back then) was released.
Five years ago, I wrote an article summarizing the first ten years of Hugi's development. You can find that article
here.
Since then, five issues have been released (Hugi 32 - 36), as well as a remix edition (online) and a special edition with a collection of interviews. This newest generation of Hugi differs from the previous ones mainly in technical aspects - the resolution has been changed from 640x480 to 1024x768, making text more legible and smooth, and MP3 music has been introduced with issue 33. Both of these changes have made the packed file size of each Hugi issue much larger, but due to fast Internet connections being widespread these days, most of our readers have tolerated this. For the others there are online editions; these cannot replace the offline editions, as they lack music and atmosphere, but they are cool enough nonetheless.
Content-wise, these five issues are special because of the commitment of one man: Magic of Nah-kolor and Hugi Staff. Already having been a member of our team for a long time, he started getting really active in 2006 and has since contributed very, very much to Hugi, from organizing graphics/music/codefixes to giving birth to ideas for articles to writing articles and making interviews himself. I am very grateful to you for your activitiy and helpful hands, Magic, and hope that you will continute contributing to Hugi for several issues more to come!
Finally, I'd like to thank everybody else again who has supported Hugi since 2006: 2Tall, 4-Mat, Adrian Boeing, Akira, Alena Lazareva, Al Lowe, Analogue, Anthony Gargasz, aquafresh, Audiomonster, Axel, Azzaro, Bacter, Biter, Bjorn Lynne, Blackpawn, Bobic, Boreal, Borys, BoyC, Bridgeclaw, Browallia, Buzzer, Chris Dragan, Chromag, Ciaran, CiH, CoaXCable, Crest, Critikill, Crown, Curt Cool, Dafunk, David Hoghton-Carter, DaZZaBoY, dentoe, DiamonDie, doh, Duckers, Dzordan, Emily Poquette, EP, Exoticorn, Fabian, Fable Fox, Fairfax, Fashion, Fjrb, Fuguru Hakku, Gargaj, Ghandy, giZMo, Gopher, Got, Greg Porter, grim fandango, H2o, Havoc, Heulanith, Icebreaker, iliks, iq, Jason Scott, Jazzcat, JCO, Jezeus, Jogeir Liljedahl, JosSs, Jörg Winterstein, Kaomaster, kas1e, KeyJ, Lazarus, lesnik, Lex, Lft, Maali, Macx, MadMax, Magnar, Mantra, Manwe, Maq, Marnix Kok, Marq, Martin Masek, Melwyn, Mice, Michael Putz, Micksam7, Mitchell, Moby, Muffler, Mycyr, Nap, Navis, Netpoet, Nevidimka, Nightbeat, Noogman, noouch, NuKe, Okkie, Optimus, Owen Benson, Ozzy, paniq, Pantaloon, Patrick Codensys, Peter Urban, Phoenix, Polaris, pOWL, Preston, ps, Ra, rand0m, Regicide, Rieha, Rogue, Romeo Knight, Rork, Rumrunner, SacRat, Selectanovel, Seven, Siatek, Silkut, Sir, Skrebbel, slash, Slash_ATD, Sobec, Sol, Syphus, s7ing, S_tec, TAD, Tascha, The Heavyweight, Thygrion, Timothy Franklin, Tomcat, Traymuss, Tristan, Trixter, T$, ultra, Unlock, Voyager, Wade, Wie8, Xeron, ximple, xTr1m, Yero, Ziona.
Phew, I hope I didn't forget anyone! If I did, please complain.
For Hugi 37, thanks to T$ the bugs appearing in newer versions of Windows (ugly mouse cursor and stuff) have been fixed, so Windows Vista and Windows 7 users will be able to enjoy the next issue even more than the past ones. We are still looking for articles to fill the ranks of the magazine, some material has already come in, but more is needed. Drop me an email if you're interested in writing something.
Also, for graphics and music contributions contact me as well!
Hoping to be able to present you new Hugi issues for several more years,
Yours,
Adok/Hugi
04 May 2011: Hugi 37: Time for your articles
While Hugi #37 is taking shapes, we would like to remind you that you
have the opportunity to get your own articles published in the magazine.
Don't be shy, contact Adok or
Magic!
08 January 2011: Scene.org Awards
Hugi #36 has been nominated for the Scene.org Awards. You can cast your vote at http://awards.scene.org/.
25 July 2010: Hugi #36 for Amiga OS 4 has been released!
Hugi #36 has been ported to Amiga OS 4! Based on the Linux port by Ransom of IRIS, kas1e created an Amiga OS 4 version of the Panorama engine using the SDL library. You can download the full package here.
17 June 2010: Hugi Articles Index updated
The headlines of the articles from Hugi #36 have been added to the Hugi Articles Index. Now you can browse the whole table of contents of all regular Hugi issues released so far.
01 June 2010: Hugi Magazine at Facebook
There's now a Hugi fanpage at Facebook. Click here to become a fan!
03 April 2010: Hugi #36 released!
Hugi #36 - Jukebox Delight has been released. Get it here.

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