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    As webmaster of acornuser.com I would like to begin by apologising for the lack of a link from the web site to the location of the CDs which have been there since the beginning of the week. Unfortunately the upload of these CDs coincided with me having to wade through a lot of paperwork regarding personal matters and so links to the CDs were not made until last night. However, I accept no responsibility for the good or bad quality of the structure of what would have been on the CD. Any broken links within the contents of the would-be CD are dealt with by a third party. I was only asked to link to those CDs as soon as they were uploaded. Again, I'd like to apologise for any inconvenience caused by this and will endeavour to avoid this problem again.

    [A link to The CD's]



     
    Posted by Tuano on Thursday, September 13, 2001   

    The deadline for codecraft #3 has ended.




    Now it is up to you to vote the best entries!




    See www.icebird.org for details.




    30th September 2001 is the closing date for voting!

    Note: Codecraft #3 is a RISC OS minimal coding competition split into 3 categories: 1k Game & Demo, 2k Tool & 4k Game & Demo
     
    Posted by march on Thursday, September 06, 2001   

    This month at WACG it is the return of Mike Cook.





    Mike is going to give us his views on how it all began, how Micro User
    originally got off the ground, including the readers‘ letters, and how the
    amateur micro computing movement grew, and then withered. Finally he will
    give a look into the future — as he sees it.




     

    A week old! 1325 Reads history
    Well My RISC OS is now just over a week old!

    The stats are quite amazing and just a little more than was expected ;-)

    Thanks to you all and I hope that things continue to be this encouraging.

     
    Posted by MyRISCOS on Friday, August 24, 2001   

    Face Icons Update 1985 Reads bugsanderrors
    Following feedback from users, the Avatar List now shows the graphic number/name, so no excuse for you having the default number 1 anymore!

     
    Posted by MyRISCOS on Wednesday, August 22, 2001   

    RComp today have sent out a fix for all users of their Webster XL package for the !Webfetch application after finding a small problem when using MyRiscos.co.uk.

    If you have not recieved this yet (or are not on the priority user list), please contact RComp for the upgrade.

    email : rcomp@rcomp.co.uk

    Note: The My RISCOS effect starts to be noticed! :-)
     
    Posted by bluebottle on Tuesday, August 21, 2001   

    #riscos site redesign 1318 Reads worldwideweb
    The idea behind #riscos is to provide an IRC channel where people can discuss RISC OS, without being drowned out by off-topic discussion, such as irrelevant arguments about Linux or Windows.




    New users will be welcomed, as we all know what it's like to be new. You are encouraged to ask as many questions as you need, and you may join in with any discussion which is going on. Discussions can be about any aspect of RISC OS, or hardware which runs RISC OS.




    We have a number of users who regularly join the channel, who have expertise in certain areas. A list is available on the website so you can check who best to address your questions to.




    Check out the new redesigned #riscos website

     
    Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 21, 2001   

    See the Web Links area for the address for the Internet Chess Client for RiscOS - !NetChess.




    It's written by the author of !FTPc, Colin Granville, so you know it has to be good.




    I have it and want to be able to play more RISC OS users at one of the best games around.




    Check it out now!! :-)

     
    Posted by kriten on Monday, August 20, 2001   

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