 WindoWatch                  The Electronic Windows Magazine of the Internet
 Volume 1  No. 4                                                  April 1995

 It's Only a Name!

 My chin dropped to my chest when I opened the pages of the Aprilissue of
 Windows Magazine and saw in the table of contents a reference to Windows
 Online. When I  looked at the page in question my shock turned to disbelief.

 The writers who contributed to that April issue of Windows magazine, page
 409, are no less than the Editor-in-chief of the magazine, Fred Langa, and
 the well known windows writer Karen Kenworthy. It is made clear by the
 phrase "Compiled by Julie R. Blumenfeld" that Ms. Blumenfeld was not the
 author but merely the compiler of snippets contributed by others. Sorry
 ma'am.  We know who's going to need the bucket amputation!

 To finish this public lament,  do I need to remind you that you are
 reading WindoWatch!

 For the record: Windows Online has been traditionally associated with the
 work of Frank Mahaney and the Windows Online BBS.  Windows Watcher is the
 name of Jesse Berst's  respected Windows newsletter and WindoWatch is the
 property of Lois Laulicht.

 Who says it's only a name?

 The WindoWatch Homepage!

 Although still under construction, we hope you'll stop by to visit the
 WindoWatch homepage at http://www.channel1.com/users/winwatch/WindoWatch.html
 To welcome our visitors, we are featuring a  never published before article
 by Herb Chong which he calls Needles and Hay-stacks. Those of you who wish,
 can grab the magazine online for download and will also be able to bop over
 to the Adobe homepage where the Acrobat folks hang out. WEB visitors to the
 Channel One homepage can get into the WindoWatch page with a click. We hope
 you leave us comments and suggestions.

 WindoWatch has the experts who can help should you have questions about your
 Internet browsing. Paul Kinnaly will direct your query to the proper pro-
 fessional. Paul with Jim Plumb, the constructor and keeper of the
 WindoWatch home page, have become, in fact, the left and right arms of the
 WindoWatch enterprise.

