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Yes, PC Novice is good computer magazine for the beginners as the target
audience. However, their articles are good for the reader at any level of
computer experience.
You can find this online at www.smartcomputing.com
In the right frame of the page, You will see Find Answers section. This
is where you can find the kind of articele you need.
The paper version can be purchased at bookstores, computer stores,
walmart, etc.
Michele Cottingham
Technical Writer/Graphic Artist
email:cottingh -at- groucho -dot- bsn -dot- usf -dot- edu
url:http://www.bsn.usf.edu/~cottingh
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On Fri, 24 Jul 1998, Gina Hertel wrote:
> Has anyone ever heard of PC Novice Magazine?
> I need to contact them (via web, phone, fax, whatever) about an article I
> need to locate.
> The article deals with the dollar value and savings derived from online
> Help.
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> Do you know the article?
> Do you know how I might contact the mag?
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> Gina Hertel
> Manager, Technical Communications
> Alpha Technologies, Inc.
> ghertel -at- alpha88 -dot- com
> (732) 980-1800 Ext.749
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