September 1st sees the launch of AmigaSoc UK's web site. Apart from in-depth reviews and features, we will also be offering the opportunity to help people out with any Amiga-related problems they may have, as well as other services which are due to be implemented within the next few weeks. We are also looking to provide a comprehensive listing of all UK Amiga groups, so if you represent one of them, please get in contact with us.
AmigaSoc was founded from the Queen Mary and Westfield College,
University of London Amiga
Society, with which we still maintain strong links, to create a UK-wide centre
for users and developers alike to join together. The aim of this union is to
provide a starting point for developers to work together in order to avoid
replication of effort, to provide the products that users really want, and most
importantly to re-establish the Amiga's foothold in the computer industry. We are
pleased to be affiliated to The Jay Miner
Society for the advancement of Personal Computing in our efforts to acheive
these goals.
AmigaSoc UK was founded in June 1997 by
Glenn Clarke,
Andrew Elia,
Chris Livermore,
Julian Sadotti, and
Dan Winfield.