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iSV shuts up shop

Posted by Richard Goodwin on 09:29, 29/6/2001 |
 
Aaron Timbrell has announced that, after seven years service to the RISC OS community, iSV will no longer be releasing software for the platform.

The cutoff date for orders is 29th June; after that some of their top titles such as DrawWorks and StarFighter 3000 will be made available from APDL. The company will continue to trade under a different name, but will concentrate on Windows database and web products.
 

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John Hoare Message #119133, posted by moss at 21:35, 16/10/2011, in reply to message #119129

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I'm genuinely upset I'm apparently not worth any conspiracy theories being thrown my way.
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Andrew Poole Message #119134, posted by andypoole at 21:57, 16/10/2011, in reply to message #119133
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I'm genuinely upset I'm apparently not worth any conspiracy theories being thrown my way.
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Tarquin Alexander Graham Mills Message #119189, posted by Reboot at 13:40, 22/10/2011, in reply to message #119134
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I'm genuinely upset I'm apparently not worth any conspiracy theories being thrown my way.
Don't worry, you're not the only one tongue
written by Andy, Poole Dorset

Andy if you gave your surname I could.

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Andrew Poole Message #119217, posted by andypoole at 17:45, 25/10/2011, in reply to message #119189
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I'm genuinely upset I'm apparently not worth any conspiracy theories being thrown my way.
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written by Andy, Poole Dorset

Andy if you gave your surname I could.
Oh well.

Andy.
Nowhere near Dorset.
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Paul Johnson Message #119218, posted by nodoid at 19:54, 25/10/2011, in reply to message #119217
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Come now, you didn't honestly think that he'd get even *that* right did you?

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