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1998 Newsletters |
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DECEMBER |
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Defragging NT; Tax on safe computing; Contact your MP; Mask Plug Ins;
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Software; Drive Copy Evaluation
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NOVEMBER |
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Election notice: OPCUG Board of Directors; Swap Meet; Discovering the OPCUG at the Computer Fair last month;
Zip Revisited; Digital camera image tweaking
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OCTOBER |
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The evils of spam; Listserve part two; Microsoft Publisher 98; Electronic newsletter; Why you need a server;
Disable programs running at bootup in Windows 95 or 98; Reduce system freezes; Computer fair
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SEPTEMBER |
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Welcome back!; Surfing the Internet, how to make your own big wave; The Year 2000 and the Small Business Computer;
An Electronic Village - Part 1; KeyView Pro 6; Windows 98 - Up Close and Personal
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JUNE |
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Let PUB II Come to You; DTP SIG field trip to Tri-Co Printing; Ottawa OS/2 UG welcomed to OPCUG;
Open File Manager; DTP SIG presentation; What's your FAT?; That's not a bug, it's a feature!;
Pop up DOS windows; Quest for Glossy Inkjet paper
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MAY |
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Coming up; DTP SIG notes; Browsing effectively; Are you "InCtrl"?; Old PUB items for sale;
Windows 98; Parallel Port Switch; Magma; Microsoft Canada
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APRIL |
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Change of venue for DTP SIG; Vorton Photo Zone; Home Made Secret Agent Missions - Remember Get Smart;
The times they are a-changin'; Where has all the memory Gone?; Tweak Windows 95B; Deletable Windows 95 files;
Use Doskey in a Windows 95 "window"
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MARCH |
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Do you want/need SCSI?; DTP SIG; Pub Crawl - URL's Out!; Go International (II);
Confused by graphics formats? - Here are some basic answers
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FEBRUARY |
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PUB II update; New deal from New Deal Inc; Living with Iomega's Zip; Q&A session;
Wanted - HTML authors and artists; Publicity Director's Report; PIG SIG; Swapmeet a success!
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JANUARY |
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PUB II; Drive Image; Status of PUB II; HomeSite: Build it and they will come!; Future of the newsletter
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Recent newsletters are available as full-colour PDF files with hot links to on-line content.
Earlier issues were produced by scanning black-and-white hard copies and converting the resulting images to PDF. Some of these latter files were further processed using Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software to produce smaller, and often easier to read, PDF files. The content of some newsletters is also available in text file (TXT) format.
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