The RISC OS User Group of London (ROUGOL) will be meeting up again on Monday, 15th June, and the guest speaker will be Phil Pemberton, who will be talking about Replay.
Read MoreIf you develop software on or for RISC OS, or you’re considering doing so – or you’re working on the operating system itself, there’s an online meeting on Saturday, 13th June, 2026, that might be right up your street. That’ll be the next ‘friendly fireside chat’ for developers of all persuasions and skill levels – the only crucial requirement is that it’s about RISC OS programming.
Read MoreStarting with the i.MX6-based systems, R-Comp’s sister company RCI – which handles the hardware side of things – is rolling out ‘OS Update 24’ for the various computers they sell.
Read MoreThe next meeting of the Wakefield RISC OS Computer Club (WROCC) will feature the group’s own Chris Hughes taking front and centre stage, to talk about the ongoing changes to the telephone and communications networks.
Read MoreDo you see what I did there? 😉 It’s game time again, with another title from Code the Classics Volume II converted to run on RISC OS by Jeroen Vermeulen – this time a Breakout clone called Kinetix, which is now available to download from !Store.
Read MoreKev Wells has released another new quiz application based on his quiz engine, this time designed to test people’s knowledge of Semaphore flag signalling, a visual method of sending information using handheld flags.
Read MoreAlthough we all know and love RISC OS and its consistent – if sometimes quirky, and sometimes lacking (if we’re being honest) – user interface, you may not realise that it wasn’t the operating system Acorn originally intended for the Archimedes range of computers it was developing back in the 1980s.
Read MoreInitially released at the RISC OS North show last month, the latest title from AMCOG Games has now been made more widely available. Silver River Kingdom can now be purchased via !Store, priced at £14.99.
Read MoreThe next online meeting for anyone who is interested in the topic of developing on or for RISC OS will take place online on Saturday, 25th April.
Read MoreIf you think your RISC OS desktop is looking a bit bland and in need of a lick of paint, Paolo Zaino has the tool to help with that task in the form of ExtTheme – and he’ll be presenting it to the RISC OS User Group of London (ROUGOL) at the group’s next meeting, on 20th April.
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