Thirteen members or so attended the Fareham group meeting. It was good to see so many familiar faces and I hope that we can keep growing the group.
David introduced the business part of the meeting, where he announced that the Fareham group will now meet on a monthly basis starting on January 29th and then on the last Saturday of the month thereafter, no meeting has been planned for December 2011.
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An excellent meeting as our last of the year with two presentations from two very knowledgeable presenters.
First up was Alex Cox who is coming back into the fold after a long absence. Alex has a great depth of knowledge of computer security but managed to cover the subject so us mere mortals could understand. He covered viruses, malware and phishing attacks and gave a particular warning that it's now easier to fool…
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With three of our regulars elsewhere engaged the meeting was best described as compact. So was the presentation by Michael Corgan who gave an overview of five applications for Optical Character Recognition. Of the five it was only possible to show the three cheapest at work, namely in descending order of price and accuracy: Abbyy Fine Reader 10, Prizmo and Vuescan. The last adds OCR to it's scanner driver capabilities (which are huge and well…
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John opened the meeting, and explained that we would be short of one speaker, who had been held up in the traffic.
We started with a presentation by Michael Corgan, who told us about Soho Organiser by Chronos.
This programme serves to replace Apple's Address Book, and iCal,, and Michael feels that it has a number of advantages over these programmes. It also adds a Journal. For example, it offers a tabbed…
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This month's meeting was quite a lively affair. There were several queries raised in the general Q&A session with lengthy discussions meandering around wi-fi hotspots on a Touch and Nikon RAW format files. Shorter questions followed but it did mean we'd been going all but an hour before the presentation.
The presentation was how to set up a router and wireless network as recently given at other meetings. Discussion during…
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The attendance this month was presumably stimulated by excited anticipation of the Annual General Meeting, with a dozen members present.
Our Chairman, Mick Burrell presented his annual report outlining the activities of the four meeting venues, the general outlook for WAMUG and a look at the future. He didn’t quite achieve his target for this of seven ad a half minutes - but his report was certainly clear and concise. Lionel Ogden in…
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The meeting was Introduced by John (who was present in person, previous attempts to have him chair the meeting virtually, having been unsuccessful).
18 members were, likewise, present in person.
Tom gave a talk on Picasa (and using it with its associated Cloud).
The way to access these wonders is to log in (via Google) and download the Picasa 3.8 application for the Mac. Photos can be uploaded, and arranged…
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Not many of us present this month but those that were picked up a few tips from the talk about basic use of email, how to set up Mail and how to use signatures and rules.
Nobody had any real burning issues either so the question & answer session was a little subdued but it did mean that for once we could have an early night!…
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For the first presentation we were very grateful to Mick Burrell, Area Chairman, for standing in at the last minute who gave a detailed ground up presentation on the intricacies of the internet.
This was followed by a discussion amongst the attendees on what they were working on.
As we did not have the normal internet service George McInerney led us in linking all the computers together and sharing files through the open…
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There was a good attendance – a dozen people – to hear three presentations at Solutions.
The evening opened with a very clear and useful presentation by Mick Burrell in his inimitable style. He showed us how to get our web sites onto the internet, first giving a brief appreciation of the different methods of creating them. For those of us who want a simple site that can be easily put together, iWeb is perfectly…
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