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Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008

Central Coast Tech: How to control a co-worker’s computer

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At August’s general meeting of the Cambria Computer Club, John Ehlers will continue his demonstration of TeamViewer 3, a free software application that enables a user to see and control a colleague’s computer via the Internet.

Such remote access programs make it easier to collaborate and share information.

The meeting also will feature some additional software and special software applets, plus the tip of the month, game of the month and joke of the month.

The meeting will be held Thursday at the Joslyn Recreation Center Conference Room, 950 Main St. in Cambria, at 2 p. m. For more information contact Ron Crummit, rcrummit @ charter.net, or go to www.cambriacomputerclub.org.

More events this week

Today. Central Coast Computer Club meeting, Knollwood Village clubhouse, 4012 S. Bradley Road, Orcutt, 7 p. m. Meeting will be a Q&A session. Systems and non-nerd special interest groups start at 5:45 p. m. Free, guests welcome. Contact: 938-0217.

Today. San Luis Obispo Macintosh Users Group meeting, San Luis Obispo City/County Library community room, 995 Palm St., San Luis Obispo. 7 p. m. Cal Poly instructor Brian Lawler covers fonts, where to get them (including free fonts) and how to use and manage them. No charge, but nonmembers are asked to donate toward expenses. For more information contact Einar Berg at einar3888 @ sbcglobal.net.

Dan Logan is the author of “Close the Gaps: 10 Cool Tools for Mastering Windows Essentials.” His Central Coast Tech column runs every Tuesday. E-mail him at dlogan@thegrid.net.

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