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March 2009
Volume 26 Issue
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Contents
- el Presidente's RAMblings
-- Keith Younger discusses various items on Melb PC business.
- Publisher's Update
-- David Hague introduces the articles in this issue. -
OneNote
-- Oscar Trimboli of Microsoft Australia, shares a few tips for using
OneNote effectively.
- Build a Video Editing PC
-- John Westwood list his requirements for equipment for editing video.
- Two Switches
-- David Hague shares his solution to a problem that was literally so
obvious.
- iMovie '09
-- Anthony Caruana takes a look at iMovie 09 for the Mac.
- Canon 5600F Scanner
-- Barrie Smith reviews one of the latest Canon scanners.
- Adobe Dreamweaver CS4
-- Drew Turney describes the tightening up of Dreamweaver's core features
and well-timed additions.
- Newsgroup Reports
-- Richard Solly reports on what's been happening in the Melb PC
Newsgroups.
- Yewell's Jewels
-- Ryan Yewell continues to trawl the Internet for those hidden gems.
- Backspace
-- The page where you'll find the stuff that didn't really fit
anywhere else.
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Reprinted from the March 2009 issue of PC Update, the magazine of Melbourne PC User Group, Australia

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