In the run up to the recent London Show, RISC OS Developments released an updated version of RISC OS Direct, their customised and more user-enticing distribution of RISC OS – and it was a very important update, because it also marked the first public release of their web browser, Iris, which is now bundled in the distro.
Andrew Rawnsley from RISC OS Developments will be joining the Wakefield RISC OS Computer Club (WROCC) as their guest speaker for their next meeting to talk about RISC OS Direct 5.31 – dubbed ‘the Iris release’.
The meeting will take place on Wednesday, 6th November with an official start time of 7:45pm, and as is now the norm for WROCC, it will be held online using the Zoom video conferencing system, with anyone welcome to join – membership of the group is not a requirement.
If you wish to join, you’ll need a computer or other device on which Zoom can be run, along with the meeting credentials to allow you to log in. These remain the same as other recent WROCC meetings, so you’ll have them if you’ve attended any, and are available on request if you haven’t.
Although the meeting is open to any RISC OS user, regardless of WROCC membership status, it’s well worth supporting the group by joining; the cost is just £7.50 each year, and you get the group’s self-titled monthly newsletter sent to your inbox as a PDF file, along with access to their online discussion forum.