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Introduction

Welcome to World of Amiga Special! This issue is all about celebrating the Amiga's birthday, and those of you that remember our Christmas issue will no doubt remember also that we make a right old cock up of making it christmassy

But you all know why that was, don't you? And we've made every attempt to make this issue as memorable and as Amiga-Birthday-Related as humanly possible (although some would argue we're not human at WOA

Anyway, as usual, here's a brief rundown of some of the best bits of this Special WOA Issue:

We've added headers and footers to all articles, and made the titles bold, we've started crediting reviews and tutorials to the people who wrote them. Features and Editorials aren't credited because it's a pretty safe bet that they're written by me (Neil) or if that's not true, then the article will be credited accordingly.

We've gone and recruited 3 new members of staff as writers. The first, Frank Mathieson, has started off his new post here at WOA with some nice serious reviews on some of the newest things to be released lately, namely, OXYPatcher, IOBlix-1200 and more! Joe Solinsky has started his regular column which should be of use to those of you wanting to learn ARexx.

And to top it all, we've gone and bought back the best news section ever, with archives dating back to when this issue was started, so you don't miss a thing!

So after all that, you'd better enjoy it :)

Neil Bullock,
Editor

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Contributors:
Claire Willis (Internal... ho-hum)
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