The magazine of the Melbourne PC User Group


July
2007


Volume 24 Issue 6

Contents

  • President's Update
    -- Lyn Goodall writes membership fee increases, and the value of help.
  • Editorial
    -- Gary Taig reports on the survey results and the photographic competition.
  • Digital Geometry
    -- Major Keary with a book about the concepts, methods, and algorithms of digital geometry.
  • So You're Not Quite Ready For Vista?
    -- Roger Brown updates the available options with two recent arrivals.
  • PhotoLine 32
    -- Geoffrey Heard found an alternative to Photoshop for under $100.
  • Quik Pod Pro+
    -- Ash Nallawalla finds an aid to your whole face when you click at arm's length.
  • Canon HV20
    -- Ash Nallawalla reviews one of the new breed of high definition, digital video cameras.
  • Build your own Digital Video Recorder
    -- Greg Eden takes us on the next stage of that journey into DIY territory.

         

PC Update: Editor:
Gary Taig
editor@melbpc.org.au
PC Update: Reviews Editor:
Ash Nallawalla
reviews@melbpc.org.au
PC Update Online:
Stan Johnstone
online@melbpc.org.au

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Reprinted from the July 2007 issue of PC Update, the magazine of Melbourne PC User Group, Australia