[waug] Organizer website (fwd) 26 January 2009 on Friday, January 23, 2009 you wrote: > Dear All > After some of our discussion at the last meeting I thought that some > (Jeremy?) may be interested in the following news group item also > mentioned on Drobe. > Make sure you save some recession cash for the SW Show. > Derek Todd Dear Derek, I had not picked this up, so very many thanks for letting me know! Best wishes, Jeremy from J.M. Gray Southdowns 33 Layton Lane SHAFTESBURY SP7 8EY 01747 850955 reply to postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > ---------- Begin forwarded message ---------- > Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 18:35:15 GMT > From: Organizer <organizer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn.announce > Subject: Organizer website > A new website for Organizer > The RISC OS personal information manager Organizer is now available > from a new website. This marks another stage in the renewed > development of the programme originally created by Chris Morison. The > move completes the transfer of ownership to the new developer, North > One Communications Ltd. > For the moment, the latest version available remains v1.57, Chris's > final version, last updated in 2003, but still a very capable and key > RISC OS programme. The cost is GBP10, but new users will be eligible for > a discount on the upcoming version, which is about to start beta > testing. Programme development is being done by Martin Avison, author > of several RISC OS programmes, including Reporter, which was > originally written by Chris Morison. > Many users have responded to the request to re-register as an > Organizer user, but many email addresses were no longer current. So if > there are any Organizer users who did not receive the email asking > them to re-register, could they send their details - name, address, > telephone number, email address, RISC OS platform (s) and Organizer > version number - to: > organizer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > This will also make them eligible for a discount on the new version. > The new website address is: > http://www.organizerPIM.co.uk > It's been a steep learning curve both for me as a software publisher, > and for Martin in finding his way around approaching 30,000 lines of > code, but we hope an initial new version will be ready for release > very soon. > _______________________________________________________________ > a.m.conroy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Moderator of comp.sys.acorn.announce. > Submissions to csaa@xxxxxxxxxx > Related mail to csaa-request@xxxxxxxxxx > ----------- End forwarded message ----------- .... from J.M. Gray Southdowns 33 Layton Lane SHAFTESBURY SP7 8EY 01747 850955 reply to postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Visit the WAUG website //www.freelists.org/webpage/waug