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2007/2008 Meetings Programme



This programme is available as an ICS file which can be imported into any ICS compliant calendar program such as MS Outlook (2007 on), Google Calendar or Mozilla Sunbird.

Date

Theme

Co-ordinator

2007

   
22 May AGM including setting our programme for the 2007/2008 season. Be there.  
12 June Informal  
26 June Free alternatives to mainstream software including an office suite, photo processing software and web browsers. Jim Noble
10 July Informal  
24 July Demonstration of Microsoft Windows Vista - the replacement for Windows XP. Dean Smith from the Pulborough Computer Club
14 August Informal  
28 August A look at Office 2007 focusing on its new user interface. Jim Noble
11 September Informal  
25 September Rescuing poor photographs using Photoshop John Beard
9 October Informal  
23 October Meeting cancelled at short notice because the village hall is double booked. Sorry.  
13 November Informal  
27 November The inner workings of a PC, explaining what a BIOS is and generally getting under the bonnet to reveal some insights about how it all hangs together. Jim Noble
11 December Christmas Function  

2008

   
8 January Informal  
22 January Future Technology - the future of computing and communications and look at the success of last year's predictions. Ian Greenslade
12 February Informal  
26 February Hidden gems in Windows XP - some useful features that people are often unaware of (from 23/10/2007). Jim Noble
11 March Informal  
25 March A demonstration of Microsoft Publisher John Beard
8 April Informal  
22 April Jim's favourite utilities and productivity dodges. Jim Noble
13 May Informal  
27 May AGM including setting our programme for the 2008/2009 season. Be there.  
10 June Informal  


Meetings can change without prior notice.

Unless otherwise stated, all meetings will take place in the Walberton Village Hall commencing at 7:30pm and finishing at around 10:00pm. We break for tea/coffee and nibbles at around 9:00pm. After the break, we gather round to make general comments and hopefully have any questions answered.

During informal meetings, two club PCs are available to enable individual tuition and experiments. Expertise is usually on hand to fix problems with member's PCs.