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Vol. 1 No. 3 February 1995
The Various flavors of Windows:
Jeff Marchi is a seasoned Windows consultant who is highly respected
on the various BBS nets. He will be discussing WINDOWS95 focusing upon
the installation process as well as discussing the various features of
its new interface. Brian Blackman , a well known Windows writer will
offer us NT Server insight along with some of his reactions to MS Mail
Remote. Paul Williamson is putting on his Workgroup for Windows hat
helping to define for ordinary users how their operating system will
fare amid this onslaught of power. As the NT capable applications begin
their trip to market, Ambrose Campbell will keep us on top of that
story. All of which will be tied together in an overview by
Contributing Editor Herb Chong.
Producing electronic documents for either on-line distribution or
normal hard copy has become a rapidly expanding area for Windows users.
The Scott Boggan article "Creating Documentation with Word for Windows"
in Issue No. 2 has provided a framework for discussion of the more
traditional help tools. As part of the WindoWatch Authoring Series Frank
McGowan is looking at the WexTech DOC2HELP product while Paul Williamson
will report on the Blue Sky Software beta RobboHELP v.3.
Jim Plumb has promised us a look at the Acrobat tools for programmers
as part of his continuing article on the Adobe Systems authoring tool.
We are still in touch with NoHands Software and when Common Ground v. 2
is ready for use Joseph Rotello will do an evaluation of their entry
into the authoring tool arena. A quick look at the product makes it one
we would like to examine and discuss more carefully.
Angela Lillystone will continue her personal information management
trek with an evaluation and review of the newest Lotus offering of
Organizer v.2. She has made a distinguished contribution in this area
and we look forward to her piece. She is a WindoWatch regular and can be
found with the Symantec Electronic Support people on CIS providing
Windows consulting, testing, and training.
What little feed back we get gives Gregg Hommel high marks. WindoWatch
is pleased to present the continuation of his tutorial on WASP, Part
three. Gregg Hommel is co-host of the RIME Windows conference, is a
Delrina consultant, and a beta tester of various communications
packages, including Procomm.
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