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software Classic   software Classic : The Final Frontier diskzine
   posted by SvenHarvey on 29-Jun-2016 18:14:19 (806 reads)
The Infinite Froniters team who brought The FInal Frontier diskzine as well as the Holodeck slideshows to the Amiga are working on issue 11 of the Star Trek disk-based fanzine, for the 50th Anniversary of Star Trek.

The fourth part of the 'zine's development diary is now available to read at the Infinite Frontiers website.
    

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