The Magazine of the Melbourne PC User Group
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August 2008

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The Melbourne PC User Group was
formed in September 1983, and the first issue of PC Update
appeared in March 1984 under the title MELB-PC. The
name was changed to PC Update in September of the same
year and has remained unchanged ever since.
Through until mid-1986 it was
listed as "A Publication of the Australian PC User Association"
as it was hoped to represent all User Groups throughout Australia
and reduce costs by sharing a common publication. In
July 1987 it was decided it should be known as the magazine of the Melbourne PC
User Group. The use of colour was first introduced in August 1988
and was gradually extended to that of today when it is published
monthly as a 64 page magazine in
full colour.
Unfortunately not all articles that
appeared in the hardcopy version of PC Update are available
for reproduction in these pages. Those that have been omitted in
recent years has been mainly due to the absence of an Author's
Release, or a reprint from an associated journal. Some product
reviews of previous years have been omitted as the product is no
longer available or relevant, although other articles have been
included as they are of historical relevance and interest. [ See
also "A History of Melbourne PC User Group"] |
A large proportion of the magazines prior to
1990 contained detailed listings of Shareware programs which were
distributed from the Melb PC Shareware library and are no longer relevant
today. However all the President's Reports and Editorials (if they appeared)
have been included to represent a basic history of Melb PC.This project
would not have been possible without the help of many members. Particular
mention should be made of Ash Nallawalla who was been the Managing
Editor, Editor or Reviews Editor almost continuously since July 1988 to
2007, Gary Taig who has managed, edited and produced PC Update
from 1999 through to December 2007 following many years assisting in several other capacities, and
Peter Smith who over the years has been President of Melb PC,
Editor and Production Manager of PC Update and was able to make
available copies of the early editions of PC Update from his
extensive library.
However special recognition must be given
to the hundreds of members who have contributed articles over the years, and
also to the financial support provided by advertisers in PC Update and
the products they have made available for review. In the short time
these pages have been available online and the messages we have received
from all over the world, there is considerable interest in the unbiased
product reviews that form an important part of PC Update.
PC Update is currently being produced by
VBtheDog Productions Pty. Ltd under contract with Melb PC.
Stan Johnstone
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