Poll:

AF or CU?


In the second of hopefully many polls to come, we at *The Lair!* will be your asking you opinion on Amiga matters, topical or otherwise. As the other UK based Amiga magazines fall like flies, two remain serving the Amiga community. This poll, especially interesting as both of them concentrate on ignoring the other, is:

"Amiga Format or CU Amiga: which is better?"

On CU`s side, they have just put the long awaited semi mythical TFX on their CoverCD, and seem to have quite a following among those handy with a screwdriver. Recently they have been influential in gathering support for the new developer`s network and also recently have been proclaimed biggest selling Amiga maggazine in the UK (i.e. more than AF)

As for AF, well, they are the "World`s biggest selling Amiga magazine", and are staffed by a pretty good lot, with Ben Vost and the Veich-ster being the two main ones. They also have Sabrina Online!


If you want to vote CU, then you can register your vote by hitting this button. If for some reason, you can`t mail via your web-browser, send a mail to my address with <Lair,Quikpak,CU> as the subject


If you want to vote AF, then you can register your vote by hitting this button. If for some reason, you can`t mail via your web-browser, send a mail to my address with <Lair,AFCU,AF> as the subject

Results will be posted in the next issue, coming out on the 20th of November


The last poll was a complete disaster. Major mess up on the part of myself. Hopefully, it should all be sorted out by now, what with a luverly rexx cgi helping me. Anyone that would like to offer a rexx CGI (or indeed, a similar CGI in any other language, rexx being preferred) that could build up a results page is very welcome to contact me.

However, the results I did manage to get (all 3 of them - thanks to those guys who returned my mails!) were one Yes and one No. Therefore, I declare that the result for Issue VII is that, by the consensus of readers of The Lair! (again, all three of them), is that Quikpak should not be allowed to manufacture their own Amiga derivatives.

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