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

The current issue of the Tampa Bay Computer Society's online newletter, Bits & Bytes, is now available here: www.tampa-bay.org/bitsandbytes.
COPYRIGHT © 2010 by Houston Area League of PC Users, Inc. (`HAL-PC'). All rights reserved. No part of HAL-PC may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means—including, but not limited to, photocopying, recording, or information storage/retrieval, without express written permission from HAL-PC. However, articles may be reprinted without permission by other user groups provided the articles are reprinted unaltered and the publication acknowledges the author thereof and HAL-PC. Contact the DEX editor for information regarding the exchange of articles on diskette (DEX). HAL-PC is published monthly by HAL-PC. Subscriptions are included in the cost of membership. Trademarks used herein are indigenous to the IBM and compatibles marketplace and are hereby acknowledged. Articles, programs, reviews and advertisements are compiled without verification of accuracy or applicability to a specific task or computer. Any comments or claims are made solely by the individual author and do not necessarily represent the views of any other HAL-PC member or other person, living or dead. HAL-PC is not connected with or endorsed by International Business Machines Corporation or any other manufacturer or dealer. HAL-PCsm is the service mark of the Houston Area League of PC Users, Inc.