November/December 2008
Email Bag
The Readers Write
Features
SIGGRAPH 2008, Fred Thorlin
Window to the Web
Good Things Come in
Small Packages,
Beverly Rosenbaum
OpenOffice.org Demystified - Part 3, Robert Spotswood
Columns
Remember the Milk, Charles Olsen
Mobile Computing, Chuck Horowitz
Using Vista and Office Double Oh 7, Mel Babb
Copyright or Copywrong? Michael Gemignani
Reviews
Lexmark X6575 Pro:
Wireless Multifunction Printer,
Margaret Hatcher
Movies on-the-go, Charles W. Evans
My DVD VIDEO LAB 10,
Robert Du Vernay
XPress 4: Video Edit/Convert, George Farmington
AVS Video Converter, Kathryn Killmore
Microsoft’s Movie Maker 2.1, Rodger Marion
Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus, Monica van Boren
CyberLink Power Director 7 Ultra,
Margaret Hatcher
Movavi VideoSuite 5: Editor and Converter, Samuel J. Pipsky
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