The Magazine of the Melbourne PC User Group

The Year 
of
1986

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February and March 1986 issues of PC Update were Special Public Domain Issues of diskette listings, and did not contain any articles, President's Reports or Editorials.

April

  • Pres Said
    -- Lloyd Borrett tells of plans as we enter into our third year.

May 1986 issue of PC Update was also a Special Public Domain Issue of diskette listings, and did not contain any articles, President's Reports or Editorials.

June

  • Pres Said
    -- Lloyd Borrett hopes members are enjoying all the new services.

July

  • Prez Said
    -- Lloyd Borrett realises that our membership has reached 400.

August

  • Prez Said
    -- Anne Rouse recognises the contribution of supporting vendors.

September

  • Prez Said
    -- Anne Rouse reports on the results of the Annual General Meeting.

October

  • Pres Said
    -- Anne Rouse is enthusiastic about AI and Desktop Publishing.

November / December

  • Prez Said
    -- Ron Lyth announces the new Committee, and the late PC Update.
  • Editorial
    -- David Jitts proposes to lead PC Update in a more people orientated direction.


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