ASA

User Group Links


Here are a few links to other Amiga User Groups Web Site's, please forward me any URL's that you think should be included in the list, or inform me of any broken links that you find.


Thank you for your help.


AmigaSoc

AmigaSoc are probably the main User Group in the Uk because of the ability for people to log onto their site and find the nearest User Group to them using the online database and postal code system they run.

They are also responsable for World of Amiga 99 and are already planning a follow up with World of Amiga 2000 which will probably be alot better than last years show.

AmigaSoc

KickStart

KickStart are one of the longer running groups which are always active with various projects.

They are very well known for their yearly Sale Day which both ASA and PAG have attended in the past. You'll find some really good bargins on the day and the air is filled with a good buzz of activities.

Kickstart

PAG

PAG

The Portsmouth Amiga Group is our closest group and we often link with them to do joint events and meetings, in fact they even use our own mailing list so that more members can be in one place.

If you decide Fareham is too far to go, then give them a try as we'll probably be there anyway, so you'll still have our groups expertise there.

I Know Lee and Jamie fairly well and they offer a good group and a nice Newsletter, along with bi-monthly meets and things.


SEAL

SEAL

Another leading User group in the UK would have to be South Essex Amiga Link, they produce an excellent quarterly magazine called Clubbed, meets twice a month and offers it's user's help, advice, tutorials and presentations amongst other things.

You can contact them at seal@thunder.u-net.com for more information if you require.