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 | News | |
| A new release of Artworks promises CMYK PDF import; MW Software takes over Icon Technology range and more besides. | |
 | In the style of ... : David Cowell | |
| David returns to continue a series first begun in Acorn Publisher; producing artwork in the style of Whistler. | |
 | Take Six - Chars | |
| Make the most out of your opertaing system. Take Six is a revolving series looking at different features of RISC OS 6 that may also feature in RISC OS 4 or 5. This time we focus on Chars. | |
 | DARC World : Dafyd McFlanders | |
| They've allowed Dafyd out of the hospital, just in time to take part in a new generation of Starfighter 3000... then to cheat at a host of addictive games. | |
 | Games Mathematical : Fred Wyropiquet | |
| Games with a mathematical twist. | |
 | ThermIIC : Simon Melhuish | |
| Simon prepared a series of articles for Archimedes World exploring the functionality you can access with relative ease and a little extra hardware. We provide the first article in the series; plus FanatIIC - an introduction to the software element of its sequel (previously unpublished) | |
 | Wakefield Show Layout | |
| Find your way around the Wakefield Show. | |
 | Root and Branch | |
| Trace your family history. John Carpenter helps locate RISC OS software to support your home research. | |
 | The Electronic Quill : Colin Cartmell-Browne | |
| The Quill returns awaiting your letters. | |
 | Artworking : John Cartmell | |
| Could you combine the functionality of Artworks with that of your digital Camera? John offers some practical tips and tricks. | |
 | Assembly Line (+Strong Help too) : Dave Lawrence | |
| The continuing introduction to ARM programming. | |
 | Print with RISC OS: HP2575 : Paul Stewart | |
| Paul explores how well the HP2575 works with RISC OS. | |
 | The Q Page | |
| The letter S and another prize puzzle. | |
 | Councilling RISC OS : John Ward | |
| Life as a RISC OS-using council member. | |
 | GamePlay : Harriet Bazley | |
| Another short story. | |
 | Profile : BBC Micro User and Acorn Computing | |
| How Database Publications got into trouble with the BBC... | |
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