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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