Costa Blanca News

Computer Club

- By Victor Waldorff

We meet in the Sierra Bernia School every Saturday; our next meeting takes place on Saturday, February. 23 Doors are open from10 am, and talks and demonstrat­ions begin at 10.30am.

In the first session John continues to inform users of Windows 10 about which changes to expect from the spring upgrade, expected in a couple of months from now. He will also help users with present problems in Windows 10, and earlier versions of Windows.

For the members interested in PC graphics and photograph­y in general, Roger will continue the running debate about what to do to take impressive photos. He will also continue the series of demonstrat­ions of “Photoshop”, the state of the art program, used by profession­als, to create and edit pictures.

Laptops users working on individual projects also meet at this time.

From 11.30am until 12noon we have a break for coffee, smoke and a chat, then second session of meetings begin.

Roger demonstrat­es "All things Apple", showing the most efficient use of iPads, iPhones, or Macintoshe­s.

John demonstrat­es Touch-screen tablets with Windows or Android OS installed, and advice about new freeware apps.

See our web page https:// sites.google.com/view/alfazcbcc/home for recent club informatio­n. Older club info, advice and recommenda­tions is available on https://sites.google.com/ site/cbccnewssi­te/

Visit us without obligation­s to see us work at our regular Saturday meetings; you are welcome to join the club at a following meeting.

Our Annual General Meeting takes place on Saturday, March 9 in Forum Mare Nostrum. At this meeting, only members are admitted.

For more informatio­n call me on 96 588 91 87 or Club Secretary Duncan Allan on 96 687 51 49 for informatio­n.

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