These are not the page numbers you are looking for! The latest edition of on-off-on-off-under-new-management PDF magazine Drag ‘N Drop is now available to buy, either from its website or via !Store. This issue – number three of its seventh volume – is 36 pages long excluding the front cover1, and as usual includes a mix of regular features and one off articles.
Read MoreRISC OS Fr launches Raspberry Pie contest
Despite the ‘e’ it is computer-related, and not some kind of Great British French Bake Off. Shortly before this year’s Wakefield Show David Feugey, the man behind RISC OS Fr, pre-announced an, er, announcement that would made on the morning of the show – and the announcement he pre-announced was indeed announced when he said it would be announced. And what was that announcement? It was for the Raspberry Pie contest.
Read MoreRONWUG reminder, Wednesday 20th April
Announcement from Steve Potts, 17th April, 2016. RONWUG‘s next meeting is this Wednesday. As usual there will be time for discussion at the beginning and end of the meeting about all things RISC OS related. See you there!
Read MoreRapidO at ROUGOL, Monday 18th April, 2016
Announcement from ROUGOL, 17th April, 2016. The next meeting of the RISC OS User Group Of London will be: RapidO Presented by Chris Evans, CJE Micro’s Monday, 18th April 2016, 7:45pm
Read MoreRCI Titanium Support Scheme now available
Announcement from Andrew Rawnsley, 15th April, 2016. We are pleased to announce the launch of the Titanium Support Scheme (TSS). The Titanium Support Scheme is designed to bring software, resources and expertise developed for our new TiMachine computer system, to DIY Titanium board customers.
Read MoreARMX6 and TiMachine Wakefield deals, lower priced ARMX6 kits
Announcement from Andrew Rawnsley, 15th April, 2016. RCI is pleased to announce that we will have various deals on ARMX6 and TiMachine computer systems purchased at the Wakefield Show. Purchasing a computer to take away with you lowers our shipping costs, and ensures that the machine is well cared for during transit. We pass these savings on to you in the form of extra goodies!
Read MoreCJE and 4D at Wakefield on Saturday
Announcement from Chris Evans, 14th April, 2016. CJE and 4D are looking forward to seeing many of you at the Wakefield Acorn and RISC OS Show on Saturday, 16th. In addition to the two fastest ever RISC OS computers, the RapidO Ig and RapidO Ti, which will be in stock on our stand, we’ll have our normal massive and ever expanding range of Acorn or RISC OS related items!
Read MoreNetFetch 4.12 now available
Announcement from Andrew Rawnsley, 14th April, 2016. R-Comp is pleased to announce the availability of NetFetch version 4.12. This new version is now available as a free update for version 4 owners and can be downloaded via !Store.
Read MoreOne-off quad-core RISCube tower with floppy available
Announcement from Andrew Rawnsley, 14th April, 2016. RCI is pleased to announce that we have a one-off quad-core RISCube-style computer system available which can handle a floppy drive, suitable for reading RISC OS floppy discs.
Read MoreNew version 1.50 of R-Comp Genealogy software
Announcement from Andrew Rawnsley, 14th April, 2016. R-Comp is pleased to announce the availability of version 1.50 of its Genealogy software (aka DPG). This software is a comprehensive genealogy system for mapping out your family tree and building your database of family members. It is a sister product to Genealogy Records, and whilst the latter program focuses on aiding with research, DPG focuses building your family and plotting its tree. In other words, DPG is what most people would think of when envisioning family history software.
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