Released in 1988 as part of the "Amiga Enhancer" package, version 1.3 introduced several "modern" comforts we now take for granted:
Initializing and formatting new blank ADFs.
The visual language of 1.3 utilized a four-color palette for icons: black, white, blue, and orange (in the default resolution). This was due to the planar graphics architecture of the OCS (Original Chip Set). The restricted palette fostered a distinct, high-contrast aesthetic that remains instantly recognizable.
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