01: The Acorn stand was brimming with new technologies
02: Akalat was doing a good trade in DTP resources, whilst iSV launched several new DTP and typography products
03: Alternative Publishing had some stunning developmental software on show
04: Argo was showing off NCs and Zip drives
05: As usual, the Argo and Acorn stands were the two most attractive ones in the hall
06: Beebug was featuring Ovation Pro and the 100th issue of RISC User
07: Sunday was quiet... I can't think of a caption for this one! :-)
08: Beta-test CD-ROMs from Acorn ensured that the Clan lounge was a hive of activity
09: Acorn's new StrongARM-based NC, the coNCord
10: The innards of a prototype Risc PC II were on display, with possible case designs showing on a screen nearby
11: The Guardian was showing off the Acorn NC (pity about the big Mac screenshot in the background, though!)
12: One of the most exciting things on the Acorn stand: a RISC OS terminal with colour touch-screen and voice recognition from one of Acorn's new licensees, ETRI in Korea
13: Acorn's new LanTV was up and running
14: The Acorn at Heart logo was perched UFO-like atop Acorn's stand (try not to use this picture - it's blurry)
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19: Peter Bondar (left) was available for interview
20: Peter Bondar (centre) points the way to the free CDs
21: Acorn's Head Honcho, Peter Bondar (pity this is fuzzy - better make it small, if you use it at all)
22: A row of Risc PCs running Quake, using a special level based on Acorn House
23: Oliver Linton, author of Clares' Rhapsody, was on hand to demonstrate the new version 4 of his program
24: A close-up of the innards of the new Risc PC II prototype
25: Terrible picture of Julian, the back of Sarah's head, and a flash reflection (don't use this!)
26: The new Web site-creating version of TextEase was drawing the crowds
27: Spacetech was showing off lots of goodies, including super new digital cameras and a new version of TopModel (author Giancarlo Castagno can just be seen, wearing glasses)
28: The theatre was quite spacious, and had an overflow area at the rear (naff picture - probably not worth using)
29: Acorn's H263 video conferencing software was on show (the cow is actually a camera)
30: Xemplar had to make do with a very small corner of Acorn's stand this year (another naff picture)