December 2, 1997: SKY4 STUDIOS releases a new version of AMT Accelerator, this version supports AMT/AMT PE 2.5d10, which only a few seeded users are using. But as soon as 2.5b1 comes out we will include support for it.best regards
Gilbert AMAR
November 18, 1997: AMT and AMTPE version 2.5ß1 will be ready by the end of November (more or less). As soon as my direction decide how to distribute it i will inform you. So continue to ask for it by emailing to amt25@havas.fr so I could collect the email addresses.best regards
Gilbert AMAR
September 6, 1997: New version of MetrowerksKey, KeyMW is a set of extensions to Apple Media Tool Programming Environment 2.0 that allows you to use the Metrowerks MPW tools and libraries to build your AMTPE projects.
August 21, 1997: Encore Development and several key AMT Develeropers are working together in building version 2.5 of AMT. This new version will be seen as an interim version, but still it contains a lot of very interesting features. As soon as we are allowed to we put a list of those features online.
June 21, 1997: SKY4 STUDIOS delivers version 2.1.4 of AMT Accelerator.
June 16, 1997: Dan Crow from Apple Computer is working on a new version of AMT (version 2.1.2) This version will contain a number of bug fixes and will be free available on the Apple AMT Website. We will let you know when it is available.
June 16, 1997: Encore Développement announce that AMT is commercially and technically alive. (Letter)
June 12, 1997: Havas which is the owner of Encore development will continue with AMT themself. They will announce soon what is going to happen and what changes they will make in the near future. Stay tuned for more exciting news...
June 11, 1997: SKY4 STUDIOS delivers version 2.1.3 of AMT Accelerator.
April 7, 1997: AMT/dtF connection kit for the AMT PE announced and available for release. (Press Release)
March 22, 1997: Stefan Fuerst has donated some code to the AMT PE, it is called ControlPak! It contains ButtonHandler, PopupMenuHandler and SliderHandler: Download, the code is from very high quality.
March 19, 1997: LinA the free Engine is there, take a look: LinaA
March 24, 1997: Apple stops Apple Media Tool:
Macweek Article: click
Why is this good news: click
Reaction from Dan Crow, Lead Engineer at Apple: click
Reaction from Andrew Salop, Product Manager AMT: click
March 17, 1997: SKY4 STUDIOS Announces version 2.1.2 of AMT Accelerator, which supports AMT 2.1.1 and XMeDIA 2.0 Plus.
March 12, 1997: AMT 2.1..1 and AMT PE 2.1.1 is shipping in the US, you have to wait a couple of weeks for the Bundle version of AMT and AMT PE.
Feb 22, 1997: On the "Unofficial Apple Media Tool" site you can find some new tips from Greg Reitter: http://macinfo.ccs.queensu.ca/mark/amt2/Gipsy_FAQ/
Feb 11, 1997: A bunch of people started a project called: LINA/The Ultimate Engine.We are currently gathering all the information on this project as soon as possible we gonna put something on this server. Mainly what they intend to do is to take some of their personal code and some freeware code and put it in an AMT Engine and distribute this for free on the internet.
Jan 27, 1997: SKY4 STUDIOS Announces version 2.1.1 of AMT Accelerator, which supports AMT 2.1.1 and XMeDIA 2.0 Plus.
Jan 24, 1997: The Carl Group announced XMeDIA 2.0 Plus, this version supports AMT Accelerator!!! and adds a whole set of usefull commands, check out their web-site. go
Dec 9, 1996: Golde Master of AMT 2.1.1, which replaces version AMT 2.1.
Nov 27, 1996: Apple Computer took AMT 2.1 from the market because of some serious problems with QTVR.
Nov 18, 1996: Apple Computer Announces version 2.1 of Apple Media Tool. (press release)