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Losing My Religion |
It's a simple fact of life that people change their computer platforms according to market pressures and functionality, and in a three-part section David Matthewman and Richard Hallas examine the relative merits and disadvantages of the three main alternatives to RISC OS (Windows, Mac OS and Linux) and how best to migrate between the four of them |
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Apple Talk |
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RISC OS Outside |
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A Day at the Races David Matthewman popped along to the ARM Club's recent RISC OS '99 Show at Epsom Downs, and found the RISC OS market very much alive and well |
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Assembly Techniques Martyn Fox concludes his three-part series on assembly Wimp programming by presenting a fully-featured calendar program |
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Netline Searching on the Internet can be a difficult proposition at the best of times, but David Matthewman knows three web sites that make it much easier for RISC OS users |
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Juggling JavaScript Mark Moxon looks at a way of using JavaScript to validate information typed into forms in web pages without having to use CGI scripts |
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DTP Workshop Richard Hallas steps back from the design aspects of DTP, and considers the question of getting the finished job printed out |
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The Great Free-for-all David Holden looks at the intricacies of Open Source software, with particular emphasis on the famous GNU Licence |
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Brew Your Own Java Peter Naulls finishes off his short examination of Java bytecode with a look at some concrete examples of bytecode in action |
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Working on the Image Nobilangelo Ceramalus looks at how to create vignettes (images that fade into the background in various different ways) and how to create images with irregular objects arranged around the outside of a circle |