November/December 2007
Features
Computers and Electronics Dominate 2007 Wish Lists by Beverly Rosenbaum
Outsided the Lines by Carla S. Cawlfield
10 Commandments for Online Shopping by Robert Spotswood
Whose PC Is It Anyway? by Charles Olsen
OpenOffice.org Demystified - Part 1 by Robert Spotswood
Reviews
Burning is Better & Easier than Ever! by Robert Du Vernay
Old to New Computer Files Transfer: Careful! by Charles W. Evans
Columns
Use PowerPoint Tools in Slide Shows by Mel Babb
Mobile Computing by Chuck Horowitz
The Database Corner by
Robert L. Stewart
Digital Imaging Corner by Robert L. Stewart, SIG Leader
SIGs
Multimedia & MIDI SIG by Steve Kennedy
Web Marketing (SEO) SIG
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