The WROCC Vol 41 Issue 10 Out Now
Steve Fryatt (216) 2105 posts |
The January 2024 issue of The WROCC – the newsletter of the Wakefield RISC OS Computer Club – is on its way out to members across the UK and beyond this week. In this issue we look at a range of software (both on RISC OS and elsewhere) that one of our members uses to keep track of and manage his digital photography, while Chris Hall revisits an article from 2020, to investigate inflation using BBC BASIC and Draw. We take a quick look at some recent software releases, and one of our members reflects on how he finds new software titles amongst the vastness of the internet. Finally, there’s a look back over 2023 in the pages of the newsletter, and a look forward to the Club’s AGM in February. See https://www.wrocc.org.uk/newsletter for more details of recent issues, and to download samples of older issues. Able to trace its roots directly back to the first Wakefield Club newsletter in April 1983, these days The WROCC is produced in an A5 booklet layout and copies are delivered free to WROCC members in PDF format. Membership of the Club costs £7.50 per year… and despite our name, there are no geographical restrictions. The Wakefield Back Catalogue Issue 13Relaunched following the completion of Volume 40 of The WROCC in April 2023, the thirteenth edition of The Wakefield Back Catalogue contains PDF copies of the Club’s monthly newsletters going from The WROCC and Awake right back to the very first “hints & tips” sheet handed out at the April 1983 meeting. The new compilation contains around 440 issues and is available as a download in these more ‘virtual’ times. It costs £7.50 for non-members, whilst members can buy it for the discounted price of £5.00. See https://www.wrocc.org.uk/newsletter for more details. |