Those of you who have visited the Logical Tips site lately may have noticed a change. All of the articles from back issues are now organized by topic. There are more than 650 articles on the site. Today, as I look over the many thousands of words I’ve written, I have to confess, I’m finding it difficult to come up with topics that I haven’t already covered.
When this happens, it usually means it’s time to ask you, the ever-growing Logical Tips readership what you want to know. So if you have a chance, I’d love to hear your answers to these questions:
1. What are your biggest computing questions? If we wrote a “how to” article, what would you like to learn how to do?
2. If we came up with books or other products, which subjects would you be most interested in? (e.g. Word tips, Internet, Windows, something else?)
3. Do you prefer printed books or downloadable products?
4. Would you pay more for a book that included a CD with templates or other software?
5. What are your favorite computing resources? (books/web sites/etc.)
The easiest thing is to just copy and paste the questions and your answers into our contact form. This is your big chance to influence what we write. So if you are looking for answers, tell us what questions are perplexing you.