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January 4, 2001 Meeting Announcement
MGI
The Steve and Alan Show

The January DVPC meeting is a double-header. We'll have MGI with their latest products including PhotoSuite 4, VideoWave 4, and the webTools line which includes PhotoVista 2.0, PhotoVista 3D Objects, and Reality Studio. We'll see demos of many of these products and perhaps even some of MGI's other packages like Pure DIVA, Looney Tunes Photofun, and YM Digital Makeover Magic.
And then, held over from the December meeting because Steve got caught in traffic and didn't make the meeting, we'll (finally) have our annual Comdex reprise,
The Steve and Alan Show, complete with show-and-tell, product scoops, tidbits, rumors, and random data direct from Las Vegas venue of Comdex.
DVPC meetings are held in the lobby conference room in Building B at the Bank of America Technology Center office complex in Concord, located near the northeast corner of Clayton Road at Galindo (see the Map to Monthly Meetings on page 15). Please use the main entrance of the building, which is in the center of the front of the building that faces Clayton road.
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. and the meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. We will have the next installment of
PC 101, our New Users SIG class run by Craig Peterson on how to use the computer, at 6:15 p.m. This month's class is titled "Data transference — or how to get the stuff from here to there". The classes are open to all members.
We'll also have the Networking Table from 6:30 to 7:00; if you have something to sell or trade, need technical help, or just want to exchange views, visit the Networking Table. We may have one of our ever-popular mini-auctions with great products, so bring your checkbooks and cash! Also, as usual, we'll have library disks and those great DVPC mugs (version 2) for sale, SIG news, random access, and some of our usual great door prizes.
See you at the meeting!


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