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Periodically we ask our panel of experts to
review a few items of software and comment on their observations. We
include their comments here, the good and the bad, so that you can make
an informed decision whether the software is something you would find
useful in your collection. Who are these "experts"? They are volunteers
with a broad computer background and they have agreed to "tell it like
it is"; or, at least, how they see it. They serve without compensation,
other than the satisfaction they receive in assisting others with their
findings. Your comments about our reviews are always welcome.
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NEAT NET TRICKS SOFTWARE REVIEW PANEL
Brief Biographies Of Our Current Members
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Dana Bostick, North Hollywood,
California. Reviewer has been using computers since the mid
'80s and has written many reviews for a computer user group
as well as chairing the software review committee for that
group. A self-professed "geek", Dana is a retired general
contractor and home inspector and currently owns his own
company . He majored in broadcasting and journalism in
college and enjoys online gaming, solving software problems,
blogging and using online resources and knowledge bases
without resorting to paid technical support. |
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Dana Cardwell, Little Elm, Texas.
Reviewer started in computer science in 1966 with direct
binary programming of a GE main frame computer. Dana
progressed with the advancements in hardware and systems
through Fortran IV, COBAL, Assembly, DOS, and various other
program languages. With a primary interest and scholastic
degrees in the medical field, he was a pioneer in the
melding of these two sciences. He was instrumental in
developing the first bar coded blood type labels to prevent
deadly errors in mislabeling of blood products. He continues
this melding of these two sciences today which enhance the
treatment of patients. |
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Name withheld by request. Reviewer
uses computers daily at home and in his dental practice. His
first computer class involved programming on punch cards and
he has been involved with computing for all of his adult
life. He designed and installed his Ethernet network through
his home and office and taught a class entitled "Computers
in Dentistry". He has managed the Web site and email lists
for his state's Academy of Dentistry and is a product
evaluator for a research firm. His computer interests
include digital photography, Web design, security, tweaks,
productivity software, research, and organization. |
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Name withheld by request. Reviewer
is Professor Emerita of English at a well-known university.
She is Founding Director of a Center that was recognized by
ABCNews.com's Wired Women as "the best resource on women and
technology on the Web." Author of a book on Internet
resources, she has taught courses about computers and the
Internet, written articles about computer-mediated
communication and online resources for women, and created
highly acclaimed websites dealing with Internet resources.
In 1991, she established and still runs an electronic forum
for Women's Studies teaching and research that now has more
than 5,000 subscribers in 47 countries. Her computer
experience dates from the early 1980's and she says she
loves software that "helps me do things that I couldn't do
(or do as efficiently) for myself." |
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Peter Royle, Laval, Quebec,
Canada,Since 1984, Reviewer has used Apple clones, CP/M,
DOS, various Mac OS generations, and Windows from 3.1 on.
Peter taught in several locations both overseas and in the
Arctic, as well as helping inner-city children with reading
and math learning disabilities. For several years he was a
consultant, travelling from community to community to set up
computer learning centers for children and adults. He worked
several years in financial services and continues to use
specialized software applications in his own business.
Although he continues to rely on tried and true software
programs, he enjoys the challenge of experimenting with new
programs. He says he prefers shareware with good support
over "the big guys". |
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Mark Snyder, Boca Raton, Florida.
Reviewer's primary interest in computers comes from a
practical/professional standpoint as a research scholar,
professional writer, and university professor as well as
working as a consultant to several IT Departments. While
holding an advanced degree in Computer Science as well as
five other advanced degrees, Mark currently holds the rank
of Professor in the Departments of English, Film Studies,
Theatre, and Computer Science, holding a PhD in both English
and Theatre History. Additionally, Mark is a Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP) and has been awarded the MCTS
(Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) and MCDST
(Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician)
certifications. Working with computers since 1977, Mark has
custom built seven computers and continues to research and
write in the field of computer science and technology. As a
software reviewer he is particularly interested in software
that outperforms other more widely known brands while
leaving a much smaller footprint in the use of resources;
software that seeks to improve the interactions between
users and computers by making computers more usable and
receptive to the user's needs; as well as software that is
innovative and doesn't simply try to "reinvent the wheel."
Mark spent most of his adult life as a New York-Broadway
professional stage director/choreographer and actor, in
addition to working in both Film and Television, where he
witnessed and helped implement the beginning of computer
technology into the arts.
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