It's that time again - many of us will be trekking oop North for the Wakefield show to see the latest and greatest in RISC OS related products.
The show is from 10:00 to 17:30 on Saturday (91th May) and 10:00 to 16:00 on Sunday (20th May) at the Thornes Park Athletics Stadium on Horbury Road in Wakefield. There may be problems with direct trains to Wakefield, so please check before you leave. The event is sponsored this year by Acorn User, Castle, Cerilica, RComp, RiscStation and Surftec.
So long as Jason's car makes it all the way there (it's currently held together by gaffer tape) I'll be there on the Saturday and hope to make a report from the show, with extra photographs and a more detailed report to follow. Highlights (may or may not) include working prototypes of both MicroDigital's Omega and the RiscStation laptop - Acorn User apparently has an(other) Omega exclusive; Cerilica will have RiScript 4 and Vantage on display - Vantage, I'm reliably informed, is now at v1.00 with everything from infinite undo to themed skinning in place, and is competition for Martin Würthner who's just released a ColourBar module for ArtWorks; RComp/RCI will have - well, quite a lot judging by the recent flurry of newsgroup postings, but Descent II as an upgrade and a full product should please quite a few people; and a first outing for TEK 1608 from Artex should prove interesting.
See you there - I hope!
And this just in - Real Ingenuity are offering the chance to win a 15" LCD colour monitor - a Panasonic PanaFlat LC50 - to people signing up for their ISP package, RealSurfXtra. You can also trade up to a 56K modem if you bring in your old modem and £40.
Show site: http://www.wacg.org.uk/show/