Who are we ?
AmigaSoc is a small group of Amiga enthusiasts who got together
to try and help the Amiga community whilst the powers that
be decide exactly what they're doing with our beloved machine.
As such, AmigaSoc is not really a user group, but more of a support
organisation. We don't have regular meetings. Instead, core members
of AmigaSoc are active participants in their local Amiga user groups.
What exactly do we do ?
Good question! Basically all we're trying to do is to help the
Amiga and the Amiga community in any way we can. Our main vehicle
for achieving this is our website. However we also want to include
those Amiga users, especially in the UK, who do not have Internet
access. This is one of the reasons why we try to co-ordinate our
efforts with UK user groups, and traditinal print-based magazines
to ensure that we can reach as wide an audience as possible.
So far our efforts to help the Amiga community include:
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A web-based postcode locator. Our website contains a number of
CGI programs that can locate various Amiga resources via postcode.
One use of these programs is to provide a
user group locator. By
simply typing in their postcode any Amiga owner living in the UK
can find their nearest user group to within 5KM. We hope this
service will encourage people to join their local user group and
thus become more involved with the Amiga.
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In addition to our user group locator, we are also co-ordinating a
lost souls database,.
Amigans who have no local user group can register
with us, and we will put them in touch with other Amigans in their
neighbourhood. So far this lost souls database has been more successful
than we could have thought. Our database has over eighty entries in it,
and so far two new user groups have grown out of this database.
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UK Dealer locator.
In a similar vein to our user group locator, we
also offer a dealer locator. This stores details of all the stores in
the UK that sell Amiga hardware and software or offer Amiga repairs. We
hope this will encourage Amiga owners to support their local retailer,
which will hopefully prove to local retailers that the Amiga is still
a viable platform to support.
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AmigaSoc UK have been appointed co-ordinator for all UK user groups by the
UGN (User Group Network). More recently,
A definitive list of what this job involves is almost impossible to
produce, however it generally involves giving support to UK user groups.
Whether it be helping them with HTML design or registering a domain name
for their website, to arranging for "Amiga celebrities" such as Ben Vost
from Amiga Format, and Paul Nolan (Photogenics/Siamese) to attend user
group meetings.
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Shareware registration programme.
We have recently launched what we
hope will become a very valuable resource to both users and shareware
developers. We hope to be able to offer "instant" registration of Amiga
shareware titles at upcoming Amiga shows, and eventually over the
Internet (for those shareware authors who don't already have secure
transaction servers). We hope that this will encourage more people to
register the shareware programs that they use on a regular basis, and
thus encourage shareware authors (particularly those with a lower
profile) to continue to support the Amiga.
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Excursions to Amiga shows. So far AmigaSoc has sucessfully organised
discounted trips to foreign Amiga shows, including the recent Computer
'98 in Cologne. These visits have so far been limited to members of UK
user groups (due to ease of organisation on our part) and have been
quite successful. On our recent visit to Cologne, we took a group of
around twenty people, and offered substantial discounts on travel and
accomodation due to the group booking.
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Industry support of current Amiga platform. A number of members of
AmigaSoc work for an Internet Technology company that has a large
number of high profile UK companies as clients. Where possible we work
within the confines imposed by these clients to ensure that any
solutions we deliver for them do not use proprietary technology that
isolates users of non-Windows platforms. In particular we have
developed Amiga specific software for one particular client who offers
an E-Mail based information service for Football (Soccer), Cricket, or
Music news, previously only available to Windows users.
This service seems to have been particularly well received by the
Amiga community and indeed we have even had requests from Mac, Atari and
Acorn users requesting software for their platforms, which currently
does not exist.
In addition to these AmigaSoc initiatives, we are also participating
in the Amiga RC5 effort in
association with IMM Studios Ltd.
Why not click here
to see how we're progressing ?
The AmigaSoc website has also been presented with the following awards:
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Made on Amiga "Cool Site" Award. According to the website "This is awarded for sites created or maintained on Amigas
which show exceptional quality in either design or content."
Why not visit Made On Amiga for more examples of websites
that have been built with Amiga software ?
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Power Amiga "5 star" Award. A 5 star award (the best) from this user group in Portsmouth, UK. Visit
their website for more info.
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AmigaSoc UK, c/o IMM Studios Ltd, 8 Angel Gate, 326 City Road, London, EC1V 2PT, United Kingdom