List of Amiga software written in Free Pascal

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Although Free Pascal focuses on the "write once, compile anywhere" approach, we also pay attention to support platform specific features. That means, developing software in Free Pascal that targets only a single platform and exploits its features is definitely possible. This is an incomplete list of known, significant Amiga-specific software, written in Free Pascal.

Screenshot Name Description Author URL
? AmiTube The first ever YouTube client for classic Amiga. It integrates YouTube with a conversion server, and AGABlaster or RiVA for converted movie playback. Marcus Sackrow https://blog.alb42.de/amitube/
? MUIMapparium An OpenStreetMap.org client with waypoints, tracks and routes support. Has a MUI GUI. Marcus Sackrow https://blog.alb42.de/programs/muimapparium/
? Leu Leu is a simple spreadsheet application with MUI GUI that supports Excel, and OpenOffice.org documents. It's started as viewer that gained basic editing functions and a fully working function parser. Marcus Sackrow https://blog.alb42.de/programs/leu/
? MCAmiga A Midnight/Norton Commander style two panel file manager, that uses Free Pascal's "textmode emulation" facilities on an otherwise fully GUI system. Marcus Sackrow https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MCAmiga
? Ask Your Amiga A Wolfram Alpha frontend with MUI GUI. Marcus Sackrow https://blog.alb42.de/programs/#MCAmiga
? Viaduct An alternative software to view the emulated CGA/MDA screen of Commodore PC-Bridgeboards, with better RTG support than the original. Karoly Balogh http://viaduct.amigaspirit.hu
? ArLan A simple Gopher client. Aleksei Gerasimov http://aminet.net/package/comm/net/ArLan