Acorn News Service Newsletter
Issue: 162 (11 July 2004)
Featured site this issue: http://www.drobe.co.uk/extra/ctltranscript.html
General News
Castle press conference transcript
Drobe have produced a transcript of the Castle press conference on the
RISC OS license dispute mentioned in the last issue:
<http://www.drobe.co.uk/extra/ctltranscript.html>
<http://www.drobe.co.uk/riscos/artifact1112.html>
Commercial News
STD temporary closure
In order to minimise further losses and continue to review the changes
which have taken place in the RISC OS market recently, Stuart Tyrrell
Developments - the RISC OS retail arm of Advantage Six Ltd - announced on
Monday, 5th July, that they would close with immediate effect for a period
of seven days.
Stuart Tyrrell Developments will make a further announcement on Tuesday,
13th July. Advantage Six Ltd, their service to OEM customers, and all
support and warranties remain unaffected.
<http://www.drobe.co.uk/riscos/artifact1113.html>
PD/Shareware News
Updated software summary
- Bogofilter v0.92.0
A Bayesian spam filter. It inspects e-mail messages and inserts headers
that indicate whether or not the message is spam. New in this version:
ignore list and multiple wordlists; Robinson's Effective Size Factor
(ESF); changed default parameters; ignore PGP signature data; output
from "bogofilter -Q" can now be used as config file; and more.
<http://www.sbellon.de/sw-ports.html>
- RegEx module v1.04
Module wrapper for the GNU regular expression library, so that
applications that want to use regular expressions do not have to be
written in C or statically linked against the GNU regex library. This
version is 32-bit compatible and fixes a bug in the [GS]etDefaultSyntax
SWIs.
<http://www.sbellon.de/sw-modules.html>
- SpamStamp v0.16
Uses Bayesian filtering techniques to detect spam and adds headers to
suspect e-mail, allowing a mail client to treat it accordingly. New in
this version: multitasking support; user configurable hash sizes and
memory usage; check combinations of words; bug fixes and other
improvements.
<http://home.c2i.net/jjvdgeer/riscos/spamstamp.html>
- Stealth v1.1
Enables you to store a number of encrypted directories inside a
container file, each with its own unique passphrase. The program is
designed so that no one without a knowledge of the passphrases can
determine how many encrypted directories are actually hidden. A
particular directory can be decrypted and extracted only by entering the
correct passphrase. There are two alternative versions: 1.1b is for
users of RISC OS 5 or Virtual Acorn systems; 1.1a is recommended for
users of earlier versions of RISC OS on 'native' hardware, because of
the greater speed and somewhat higher security of the utility 'nuke'
which it contains. New features in these versions: faster creation of
Stealth files; better progress messages; minor security and cosmetic
enhancements.
<http://www.queen.clara.net/pgp/acorn.html>
Club News
Upcoming meetings
- DARC (Derbyshire), 12th July - Xara X; Personalising a music collection
<http://www.darc-comp.org.uk/>
- SASAUG (Surrey/Sussex), 12th July
<http://www.poppyfields.net/sasaug/>
- EAUG (Essex), 13th July
<http://www.wattys.fsnet.co.uk/eaug/>
- LAUG (Liverpool), 13th July
<http://www.italia.co.uk/laug/>
- NKACC (Kent), 18th July - Barbecue
<http://nkacc.roundel.net/>
- ROUGOL (London), 19th July - Harriet Bazley: StrongEd
<http://rougol.jellybaby.net/>
- RONWUG (North West), 21st July
<http://www.ronwug.org/>
- BARUG (Bristol), 28th July
<http://www.barug.co.uk/>
- ICENI (Ipswich), 4th August
<http://www.btinternet.com/~icenicomputerclub/>
- WROCC (Wakefield), 4th August - Presenting with RISC OS
<http://www.wrocc.org.uk/>
- NKACC (Kent), 12th August
<http://nkacc.roundel.net/>
- WAUG (Wessex), 14th August
<http://www.mfraz.freeserve.co.uk/waug/>
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