\title{Industrial Light and Magic} \vskip-3pt \centerline{\sl based on a press release} \noindent Amiga\TeX{} has a long history of firsts. Available since mid-1986, \TeX{} on the Commodore Amiga, written by Tom Rokicki, was the first to use scalable font technology to provide the best possible output on any printer. It was the first typesetting program to allow interprocess communication with other applications through ARexx. And now, Amiga\TeX{} is the first publishing program on the Amiga to support fully arbitrary \PS\ fonts and graphics on-screen. Amiga\TeX{} users can choose from thousands of \PS\ Type~3 and hinted Type~1 fonts. The fonts can be scaled, slanted, and stretched. \PS\ fonts will be rendered automatically for screen display or any printer as needed. \PS\ graphics from a wide variety of sources -- including virtually all structured drawing packages on the Amiga and other machines -- can be easily scaled and integrated into Amiga\TeX{} documents. The graphics will appear on the screen exactly as they will on a printer, within the limits of the screen resolution. Widely recognized as the best \TeX{} implementation available for any computer, Amiga\TeX{} is fully compatible with the latest \TeX{} 3.1 and \MF{} 2.7 standards, and fully supports virtual fonts in the previewer and all device drivers. The multitasking and interprocess communication capabilities of the Amiga provide concurrent formatting, printing, previewing, and editing, and all such communication can be controlled through ARexx. Amiga\TeX{} is a comprehensive typesetting system. Primary strengths of the software include equations and tables, long documents (there is no limit on document length except for the size of your hard disk), and the highest quality typesetting. The retail price of the new 3.1a release is \quid140.00, claimed to be lower than the cost of direct import. A free functional demonstration disk is available on written (not telephone!) request. For more information contact the exclusive UK and Eire distributors {\obeylines Industrial Might and Logic 58 Cobden Road Brighton BN2 2TJ} \noindent or call Paul Ockenden on (0273) 621393.\noauthor