The magazine of the Melbourne PC User Group


May

2008


Volume 25 Issue 4

Contents

  • President's Update
    -- Lyn Goodall and users really helping users, committee news.
  • Publisher's Update
    -- David Hague explains and welcomes critique, brickbats or bouquets.
  • Using Newsgroups
    -- Di Allen expands on subscribing to Melb PC newsgroups.
  • Mail Merge
    -- Cedric Wyndham explains the use of this excellent application.
  • Eeeasy Eeepc
    -- David Willing shows his interest new "little device" from Asus.
  • Question & Answer
    -- George Skarbek has more answers for those common but niggling questions.
  • Sandisk Sansa Clip
    -- Ash Nallawalla shows there are other music players besides Apple's iPod.
  • Microsoft OneNote
    -- David Hague introduces Microsoft's OneNote as one of the best kept software secrets.
     
    Members will be aware that some articles appearing in the printed magazine are not available here. Those articles were commissioned by the production manager, and making them available here is outside the control of the Melb PC committee.

PC Update: Production Editor:
David Hague
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 May 2007 issue of PC Update, the magazine of Melbourne PC User Group, Australia