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Issue 9 is now with you and the work has begun in earnest on issue 10.
Sorry we're late but we're delighted to be here after a combination of body blows.
The A|C|G was advised it could no longer continue trading as a club.After lively debate
and careful consideration we unaminously voted to close the A|C|G and allow myself and Mike Kerslake
to set up a company to continue producing Atari Computing.The company is called
Renegade Publishing Limited
and from your perspective nothing changes until you renew your subscriptions.All existing subscriptions will be honoured
along with the money back guarantee.
Renewals will be handled as new subscriptions with Renegade Publishing Limited.
Our Art editor Darryl Godsmark recently completed his studies and found a full time job which,
sadly means he doesn't have the time to layout the magazine.
We'd like to take this opportunity to wish darryl all the best for the future.
Steve Llewellyn is so busy now with Image Applications he has decided to discontinue
the Calamus User Pages.
We searched the cloud for a silver lining but all we could find were some soggy old copies
of Atari World {RiP} but they did give us the idea to resuscitate the Cyberstrider Files
originally compiled by that veteran digital surfer Denesh Bhabuta - so we did
Welcome back Danny :-)
Speaking of Atari World {RiP} Vic Lennard once said "We could produce the magazine using Atari
software if we go quarterly instead of monthly".
We're going to try to prove Vic wrong because this issue for the first time ever has been produced almost entirely
using Atari Software ... so now all we have to do is get the next issue out on time,easy huh.
For page layout we used Papyrus and DA's Layout with That's Write and Everest for text creation
and Imagecopy to take care of the graphics.Weve had to make some layout changes primarily to accomodate the software
we're using but we couldn't resist the urge to make a few changes that we've considered for a while.
We're looking forward to hearing your views either to the magazine or
online with our new message board
The Atari Computing logo was created by Graeme Rutt.
Joe Connor (Editor)
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