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By now you'd have heard the news that AmigActive is now our
only remaining UK-based Amiga magazine. It's sad news for many, but not
wholly unexpected given the apathy that people appear to have towards
magazines. We're in constant contact with many user groups who can confirm
that only a small number of their members do actually buy one Amiga
magazine or other, citing the difficulty in obtaining them from newsagents
as a reason. While this is acknowledged, bear in mind that the future of
Amiga magazines in general are extremely delicate. At the end of the day,
it's up to you to support them. While the absence of Amiga Format will no
doubt hit the community hard, we still have AmigActive to inspire the
remaining Amiga faithful. How long this will be feasible for is up to you.
Lookalikes takes a back seat for this month due to the fact that we're now aligning our CD dates with those of AmigActive (Amiga Format were always a couple of months ahead). Rest assured that we still have a sizable collection of them for you, but feel free to drop us a line with your own suggestions! We're also investigating a couple more additions to the User Group Discount Scheme, and details will be published when things are confirmed. Finally, Aminet Hunter is still going strong. Performance tweaks and other enhancements are being made very frequently (some more noticible than others), and new developments are on the way. Until next month... |
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Welcome to the AmigaSoc UK home pages. AmigaSoc are dedicated to supporting Amiga users, developers, and retailers in the UK (and where possible, the world). For a more detailed description of who we are and what we've done for the Amiga community in the past, read this.
As far as our website is concerned, we aim to provide a |
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