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subscriptionsYou can subscribe to Qercus magazine in three ways: Please do not send credit/debit card numbers by e-mail. Although we welcome orders by e-mail please give us your card details by telephone. Subscriptions are normally for twelve issues but we do also offer a half-subscription rate. Although we aim to have more than sufficient copies of each issue available you should renew your subscription at the time you receive your last copy in order to guarantee you will not miss any issues. Subscription rates have increased by just 0.1% since 1994 despite large increases in the costs of printing and postage. | Subscribe to Qercus magazine for twelve issues:
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The cover of the first issue with the Qercus masthead - 2004 |
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With nearly a quarter of a century of publication behind it
Qercus magazine is designed to complement the RISC OS style of
computers to teach an understanding of computer use and make it enjoyable.
Tutorials follow the style of those developedin Acorn Publisher and include
use of Graphics and Desktop Publishing programs as well as the production of
Web Pages. New series tackle simple programming, database use &c and a
full range of tutorials are being commissioned. In addition to reviewing
RISC OS software, Qercus, together with the support web-pages and
AP On-line, looks at the whole range of RISC OS applications and computing
topics in general. Online payment for subscriptionsCo-Comp of Preston administer an online shop from which subscriptions for Qercus can be purchased. There is a link to the shop here. If you have any problems connecting to this site please let us know about the problem.Subscriptions by telephone or post will continue to be available for readers who prefer to shop that way. |
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