UK.AmigaSoc.org announces new Website A new UK based Amiga Web site, http://UK.AmigaSoc.org, will be launched on 1st September 1997. AmigaSoc aims to provide a UK Centre for users and developers 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 achieve these goals. AmigaSoc is a non profit organistaion. Initially the web site will carry articles about the Amiga and reviews of popular software titles. A helpdesk will also be provided where you can email our panel of experts with any Amiga problems you may have. Our future plans include a searchable web based index of UK based develpers and retailers, forums for advertising Amiga Hardware/Software for sale and Amiga related discussions. The lighter side of the Amiga will also be covered in a Games Zone. As well as Web based activities AmigaSoc (UK) is also activly seeking other ways to promote and support the use of the Amiga such as last years Developers Conference at the World Of Amiga Show, London. AmigaSoc was formed from the Queen Mary and Westfield College, Amiga Society, with which we still maintain strong links. If you live in the UK and own an Amiga please visit our site and see what we can do to help you, or even what you can do to help us. If you live outside the UK please feel free to visit our site as well, everyone is welcome. We look forward to seeing you AmigaSoc