
This website is a joint effort by father and daughter team: Angelo and Anna Zgorelec.
Angelo (1940-2015) was Croatian-born and studied history at the University of Zagreb, where he was editor of a student newspaper. He moved to London, UK, in the 1960s and lived there ever since that decade.
In England, he was involved in various business enterprises (including a Croatian restaurant in the 1980s), but his most successful venture was a small publishing company named Intra Press, which he started in the late 1970s. He founded the first British personal computer magazine, Personal Computer World, and published other magazines such as Astronomy Now (then edited by Sir Patrick Moore), Practical Electronics, Program Now, Office at Home and more.
He also organised events such as the PCW Computer Show, the very successful European Astronomy Festival, Astrofest, the European PC Chess Championship and others. In the 1990s, he sold his publishing company and later became a business consultant.
You can read an article about Angelo from the April 2003 edition of Personal Computer World, which was celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Anna studied Management & Systems at City University, London, as an undergraduate and went on to complete an MSc in Computer Science at Imperial College, London. She now runs her own business and is involved in a number of websites as well as other web and IT projects.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact me! Or if you like my Croatia travel advice, buy me a coffee!

