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Issue 207 : May 1999

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Contents

News
RISCOS Ltd gain development licence, manufacturing interest from Germany and lots more...
Graphics - Paul Wheatley
Paul has more !Vantage news, plus a great Pic of the month.
Comms
Automate your mail collection with !AntUtils, easy Web uploads with !FTPc plus the usual new sites.
Public Domain - Paul Wheatley
Paul invites you to have your say on the future of the PD scene, plus the usual PD info.
Business Page
More advice on becoming a Computer Contractor and news of a Dutch design company.
Cover disc
Have a closer look at what's on offer on this month's disc.
Game show
!Doom level-designer competition plus reviews of !Heretic and !Hexen.
Subscriptions page
Take advantage of our fantastic offers and get yours today.
Letters
More readers have their say on our letters page.
The Regan Files
TV star Neil Spellings sits down for a cup of tea and chat with Jill Regan.
Java
Mark Moxon ends his Java programming series with a look at keyboards and mice.
Impact instruction
Brian O'Carroll and Alex round-up their series on !Impact 3 with some time saving Action scripts.
Acorn Confidence
Part II of a look at confidence within the troubled Acorn market place, this month it's hardware.
ProCad+
Simon Anthony reviews this month's big release, !ProCad+ , and puts it through its paces in the workplace.
HTMLPro - John Pettigrew
Is !HTMLPro really internet ready?
Education News
The Industrial age, Ocean voyages, the Environment and more in Education News this month.
Education Review - Pam Turnbull
Pam looks at the latest educational products.
*INFO
In this month's *Info; a driving game, more IP files, a new version of Fish, and a bunch of spooky eyes.
Run the Risc - Mike Cook
Mike goes all melodic with his electronic wind chimes.
Rambles through Acorn Wood - Mike Cook
Mike pulls on his hiking boots, and sets off on another Q+A session in Acorn Wood.
Play your own "Destiny"
New fonts and graphics offer
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