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   The Infopackets Gazette From: Infopackets.com  
Created: 5/1/2002     Updated: 2/11/2004     Rated:  
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TECHNOLOGY can be frustrating for new and intermediate computer users, UNTIL NOW! Join us for a FREE Windows Newsletter, video tutorials, articles, reports, and more.
 

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 Very informative yet easy to understand   
 Written by rumi from Japan   (Sunday, July 06, 2008)

 I am a beginner computer user but the information on the newsletter is easy to understand. It covers from hot news to windows tips. This newsletter can satisfy all levels of people.


 Interesting stuff; room for improvement   
 Written by Anonymous User from Tennessee   (Wednesday, August 13, 2003)

 Easy to read, and considerate of beginners (thanks!). Not the most interesting newsletter I've ever read, but had several good points, and above the average. I do like the personal feel to it.


 Easiest to read   
 Written by Ted Bruner (Media-Ted@Juno.com) from Chillicothe, MO, USA   (Friday, August 01, 2003)

 I had programmed in C/PM for years, but when it came to Windows, I ran scared ... still running, but perhaps not so scared. I receive many daily missives/articles, and have three favorites. My favorite for easy reading could not be any other than InfoPacs. They are concise, yet techno enough to get us to understand everything we read which pertains to us. The other two which I could not live without are Fred Langla - who has a wonderful combination of Mr. Rogers and Albert Einstein. His articles delve into the deeper realms, but give us time to come up for air. Who can argue with Google for the top spot being LockerGnome. They have such a rich variety of papers, approaches and personalities. Amway could learn from them how to motivate people who want to know. Honorable mention cudos to Cloud 8. Their approach is very easy to copy and paste to most of those who can send e-mail, but little more. Without them, I would not know how to help the newbies, or myself on new topics.


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