This new upgrade will fit into their PowerStation cases and will effectively marry the PC and Amiga. The software that links the two machines has been developed by Paul Nolan, of Photagenks fame, who has reportedly been working day and night to meet deadlines, and will be available to both A1200 and A4000 owners. The system incorporates a full blown PC motherboard, which is accessed, thanks to custom software, through the Amiga's keyboard and should give you access to all PC software. You'll feel emancipated and wonder how you managed to struggle with a floppy only system for so long. Amiga Format - Most Read Computing Title on FutureNet FutureNet is entering a new era of interactive communication between surfers and page creators. ? The Bradford Column|H l| l In November 95. FutureNet embarked on a programme of user registration. 25,000 people registered in the first week with an average 3,500 signing on every day thereafter. Most interesting figures regard the reading preferences, employment, and computers used by site visitors. The most read title in the computing division of Future Publishing is none other than our own A miga Formal. Disconcertingly, only 2% of visitors use an Amiga to do their navigating whereas 66% use a PCI compatible. This revelation adds fuel to speculation that while most Net users will use a PC at work or college because of cost savings, they're more likely to use an Amiga at home. When asked to comment on this discrepancy, Nick Veitch, Editor of Amiga Format said, “Anybody that uses the net can have no doubts that there are plenty of Amiga owners out there - you only have to look at the success of Aminet and our own web pages. Due to the praticalities of cost, and perhaps also due to the difficulty in setting up net software on the Amiga, it isn't surprising that many Amiga owners use other machines for net access. Hopefully we will see a reversal of this trend when the new "Surfer" bundle is released in the next few weeks." Amiga Forma! Expects the 2% figure to rocket in the coming year as more and more people become aware of the time saving and cost efficiency involved in the setting up and running of an Amiga compared to the hind of the PC. Amiga Technologies have expressed satisfaction with the progress made by the Magic pack over the Christmas selling period, which is pleasing, and they are looking forward to the launch of the Surfer pack, due anytime now.