Happy new year 2004 to all the readers of ST Magazine (and to the readers too!) (extremely private joke!)
We have now reached the twelveth issue if we include the seven AtTOS issues. In less than thirty months. Which tends to prove that there remains quite a lotto say about our micro-scopic universe. We could even add the English version of #132 (that you should order to have the full collection) and reach thirteen issues.
This issue #133 recommends (as usual) eclectism and wishes for the arrival of new active members. Let's greet Daniel Briel and let's thanks him for sharing with us his knowledge and his skill.
The other important matter is the association RayXambeR has at last an official existence and as such requires you to pay a right of adhesion of one symbolical euro... This subscription has to renewed each year. Please keep it in mind. For those who have already subscribed we will wait until you renew your subscription.
What's more, ST Magazine #133 is unquestionably the most beautiful, the smartest of the new generation of STMag. Why? We now have a deal with a printing company that we directly supply with our digital files. Consequently, we have extra fees, so the price of STMag rises to 4 euro (this rise would have had to occur anyway since the price of the colouring with the other printer had also risen and had not been passed onto the price of your favourite magazine). The price for a subscription rises from 12 to 15 euro.
Well, enjoy your reading and let me tell you that we are not finished with the heavy software on our platform since, beside Calamus SL 2003, we welcome Inshape 3.
RayXambeR
Content
Close Up on Inshape 3
Report of Alchimie 3
Section Shareware
Flat screen on Atari ST
Install Software on a CDRom
Demos
The Atari copy corporation
Consoles News
In Brief
Issue: 2004-06-25
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