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RISCOS Ltd. Annual Report 2002

Posted by Andrew Poole on 11:09, 29/8/2002 | , , ,
 
RISCOS Ltd. has released its third annual report for download on their website. You can get it in either PDF or Text format.

The report contains information about the future plans for RISC OS Select, some details about new and upcoming hardware, including the Omega and some general trivia on RISC OS Select.

You can get your copy from here.

Also, whilst I'm writing articles, AcornSearch has returned with a repaired server.

[Edit: Mistakes corrected... Thanks Chox!]
 

  RISCOS Ltd. Annual Report 2002
  andypoole (13:29 29/8/2002)
  moss (13:35 29/8/2002)
    andypoole (13:38 29/8/2002)
      fwibbler (13:45 29/8/2002)
        SparkY (14:10 29/8/2002)
          moss (16:19 29/8/2002)
            bmsh (16:53 29/8/2002)
              andypoole (16:57 29/8/2002)
                moss (18:22 29/8/2002)
                  andypoole (07:48 30/8/2002)
                    bmsh (09:41 30/8/2002)
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Andrew Poole Message #91246, posted by andypoole at 13:29, 29/8/2002
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I will check my spelling and grammar. I will check my spelling and grammar. I will check my spelling and grammar. I will check my spelling and grammar. And so on...
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John Hoare Message #91247, posted by moss at 13:35, 29/8/2002, in reply to message #91246

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I haven't dared read the report yet :-|
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Andrew Poole Message #91248, posted by andypoole at 13:38, 29/8/2002, in reply to message #91247
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It's not too bad.. Go on.. You know you want to :p
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fwibbler Message #91249, posted by fwibbler at 13:45, 29/8/2002, in reply to message #91248
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I found it slightly encouraging.
I'm utterly amazed that they have managed to reduce their operating loss by such a massive amount.
Previous year loss about £64000
This year loss about £8000.

Hopefully it's is only a small step from here to making a profit.

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Gavin Smith Message #91250, posted by SparkY at 14:10, 29/8/2002, in reply to message #91249
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Yeah, I found it more encouraging than last year's (erm, not that I'm sad enough to read these things. Well okay, I was just curious before I bought my first RPC...) Plus they're at least talking about 32bit RISC OS without dismissing it :)
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John Hoare Message #91251, posted by moss at 16:19, 29/8/2002, in reply to message #91250

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Read it; yes, far better than last years. I just wish I was viewing it with something that was capable of anti-aliasing :-/
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Ben H Message #91252, posted by bmsh at 16:53, 29/8/2002, in reply to message #91251
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I think the problem might be that it was produced by "Acrobat Distiller 3.01 for Windows"(!) according to the document info, which is strange as the recent promotional brochure was done using RiScript. Acrobat Reader on Windows 95 here at work anti-aliases the text in the latter beautifully.

I'll get around to looking at the content in a bit... :)

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Andrew Poole Message #91253, posted by andypoole at 16:57, 29/8/2002, in reply to message #91252
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Well I'm using Acrobat reader in win98 and it looks terrible onscreen :|
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John Hoare Message #91254, posted by moss at 18:22, 29/8/2002, in reply to message #91253

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That's all made me feel even better about RISC OS :-)
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Andrew Poole Message #91255, posted by andypoole at 07:48, 30/8/2002, in reply to message #91254
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Take a look at the result in 'doze:

www.malpasroad.force9.co.uk/goodies/annualreport.jpg

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Ben H Message #91256, posted by bmsh at 09:41, 30/8/2002, in reply to message #91255
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Yeah, the report looks terrible here too, it's the promo brochure (see prev news item) which looks mostly pretty good: http://bmsh.port5.com/promo.jpg
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GuestX Message #91257, posted by guestx at 12:21, 30/8/2002, in reply to message #91256
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Did the various discussions/wars about emulation ever reach a sensible conclusion? I notice that there's a lot of "talk" in the report about letters from solicitors and vague gentleman's agreements, but evidently very little "action" going down.
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