The magazine of the Melbourne PC User Group


November
2008


Volume 25 Issue 10

Contents

  • President's Update
    -- Lyn Goodall thanks the volunteers over the past year and the nominations for committee.
  • Publisher's Update
    -- David Hague thanks members who have in response to his request for articles..
  • President's Annual Report
    -- Lyn Goodall presents her report on the activities of Meb PC during the past year.
  • Questions and Answers
    -- George Skarbek has the answers to those problems that confuse you.
  • iMate Ultimate 9502
    -- David Hague suggests the iMate 9502 might just be the answer for on-the-go connectivity.
  • Dragon Naturally Speaking
    -- David Hague reviews V9 and discusses how far voice recognition has come.
  • Filemaker Pro v9
    -- David Hague reviews the latest version of the database application everyone can use.
  • Social Networking
    -- Adam Turner explains how social networking explosion makes keeping in touch easier.
  • Mynetgateway
    -- David Hague shows one box that provides all your broadband connectivity.
  • Yewell's Jewels
    --  Ryan Yewell brings us his latest update on free software for PCs.

  • Melb PC's New Linux Repository
    --  David Hatton tells of the new Linux Repository of disks available to members.

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 November 2008 issue of PC Update, the magazine of Melbourne PC User Group, Australia