- Usable Range
Keith Dunlop of Usable Range was demonstrating the audio capabilities of the ARMini, and how it could be used for ripping CDs or playing back music. - R-Comp
R-Comp's Andrew Rawnsley had new versions of MusicMan 2, Fireworkz Pro at the event, along with CMOS Widgets for the ARMini. - CJE Micro's
Chris Evans from CJE Micro's talking about some of the items that he had "in stock" on his stand. - David Snell
David Snell had ProCAD, WebWonder and WhoDo on sale. - John Norris
Visitors could try their hand at campanology using John Norris's RISC OS-driven simulation. - The Venue
The event was upgraded into the larger of the function suites at the Webbington Hotel. - NetSurf Developers
The NetSurf developers had copies of NetSurf 2.9 hot out of the CD burner. - Usable Range
Keith Dunlop of Usable Range was demonstrating the audio and video capabilities of current RISC OS hardware. - MW Software
Martin Wuerthner of MW Software was taking orders for ArtWorks 2.X2, and selling copies of EasiWriter and PS3 printer drivers. - Sine Nomine Software
Hilary and Matthew Phillips of Sine Nomine Software were demonstrating their latest releases. - WikiProject RISC OS
Trevor Johnson was on hand to explain the project to improve RISC OS coverage on Wikipedia. - Organizer
Nigel Willmott and Martin Avison of Organizer had the latest version on display. - Archive Magazine
Jim Nagel, the editor of Archive Magazine, modelling the latest edition of the DVD. - Charity Stall
The Charity Stall was selling unwanted items to support Wakefield Hospice. - WROCC
The show organisers' own stand, where WROCC memberships and copies of the Wakefield Back Catalogue CDs were available.