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Saturday, April 15, 2000, 1:00 pm 

Web Site Development Software: What's Hot!
Speaker: Heidi Goldstein, Digital Division, Inc. 

What tools should you use to build your Web site? There are many software choices on the market for which you could spend hundreds of dollars. But before you do, come find out about the latest and hottest in Web site development software. The pros and cons of Macromedia Dreamweaver, Allaire 


Door Prize: All-day class of your choice from Digital Division!

HomeSite, and Microsoft FrontPage will be covered, as well as the differences between Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Fireworks, and Jasc Paint Shop 
Free but RSVP to bconn@cpcug.org: To be sure of getting a handout!
Pro--the leading applications for Web graphics creation and manipulation. Interested in other software? Ask us--we'll be happy to answer your questions.


Digital Division, Inc., offers discounts of 15 to 20 percent for full-day course and full-week Webmaster Boot Camp Training to members of the Capital PC User Group. Click on "Register" to learn more about these discount offers.

Speaker: Heidi Goldstein has been designing, developing, and maintaining Web sites for 4 years. After repeated requests from clients for Web site maintenance training, she began onsite Web training, which quickly blossomed into full-service Web site design and development training.

As her client base grew, Ms. Goldstein founded Digital Division, Inc., to further fulfill client needs and expand Web site training. Digital Division, Inc., specializes in flexible training, which allows people to get training based on their needs. Training can be provided on a one-on-one basis, with a group, customized, or through classes offered on a monthly basis. She may be reached at Heidi@digitaldivision.com.

Saturday, April 15, 1:00 pm
National Institutes of Health (NIH) 
Lipsett Amphitheater 
Clinical Center (Building 10) 
9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland 
(area map; NIH campus map; Floorplan of first floor of Clinical Center

Note--This meeting follows another free CPCUG event the
same day, same place, but earlier, starting at 11:00 am.

Choosing Your Next Windows Operating System:
Windows 2000 and Windows 98 Second Edition

[The cafeteria in the building makes it easy to attend both events.]

During NIH Construction: It may be easiest to enter the NIH campus from Wisconsin Avenue. Turn west onto South Drive (about 1 mile south of the Beltway, south of Wilson Drive). Pass Center Drive and turn right onto Memorial Drive and then left into the entrance to the garage within Building 10, the Clinical Center.

Free Parking: Because of the extensive construction underway at NIH, be sure to arrive early. You may park in the inside parking garage of Building 10. Enter from Memorial Drive. Tell the parking attendant you are attending a CPCUG event (there will be no charge).

Metro--Medical Center Stop on the Red Line (about 3 blocks across the NIH campus) 

Free (usually door prizes are for CPCUG members only

RSVP: If possible, please RSVP via e-mail to bconn@cpcug.org. (There will be a handout, and we want to have enough for everyone.) 


Next Meeting:
Saturday, May 20, 2000, 1:00 pm 
Topic: Building and Selling an Internet Company:
Lessons From Our First Completed Dot-Com Business
Speaker: Raj Khera, Khera Communications, Inc.

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April 21, 2000