There will be a variety of things to see and discuss at the show, as this series of posts demonstrates, and probably one of the biggest (next to hardware) is the wide range of software available for the operating system.
Almost every exhibitor will have software of one form or another available. You’ll be able to grab – there really is too much to list. You can grab office tools, internet apps, games, and more from R-Comp/RCi, a database and mapping software from Sine Nomine, development tools from RISC OS Open, a wide range of items from Steve Fryatt, games from AMCOG, Soft Rock Software (we’ll be focusing on games in particular in another post), and so much more.
A particularly nice thing about the RISC OS community is that if you come to the show, you’ll be able to talk to the actual developers of all this software.