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Another great dictonary of computing terms can be found at: http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/contents.html
Equally as good as Whatis, and it deserves to be bookmarked as well. If
you don't find your answer at Whatis.com, perhaps you'll find it here.
Greetings,
Jeroen Hendrix
PolyDoc
the Netherlands
Mail to: jhe -at- polydoc -dot- com
Web: www.polydoc.com
On the term WISIWYG, Emru Townsend wrote:
> But seriously, folks, this is a question that could have been answered in
a
> second or two on whatis.com (not surprisingly, located at
>http://www.whatis.com). It's an invaluable resource for technical
> communicators -- even if you don't find your answer, odds are you'll find
a
> starting point to your quest. Bookmark it today!