DESKTOP PUBLISHING Excalibur v2.2 by Rick Zaccone Use this online spell checker and you’ll never make a spelling mistake again. It checks all text documents — even the contents of the Clipboard. Create your own custom dictionaries. When an error is detected, it offers suggestions for the correct spelling. EzHTML v1.2 by Benjamin Morrell You’ll hang ten as you surf the net with your own Web page. Create World Wide Web pages with this easy-to-use HTML editor. Pick type styles from the menu or the tool bar and the appropriate HTML code is added to your document. Create unordered, ordered and definition lists. FontFinder v1.0 by Bishop Shareware View all your fonts and find special characters with this handy utility. Choose a font from the menu and this program displays all its characters. Click on any character and it shows the letter’s key strokes. Also, a conversion utility converts between inches, picas, points and centimeters. HTML 101 by George Brothers This file is all you need to get started in HTML programming. It contains information about how to script your Web page using basic HyperText Markup Language (HTML) commands. It also includes five drills to get you going and a sample HTML file that incorporates all of the drills. CLIP ART Bright Ideas® Clip Art a Software of the Month Club® exclusive! This month’s collection of clip art contains ten images, including a grasshopper, some joggers and a dog playing frisbee. EPS and TIFF images are provided. For information about how to receive even more original Bright Ideas® clip art, along with fantastic fonts, original backgrounds and useful desktop publishing tips and tricks, call Customer Service at (619) 930-7302. FONTS Arwen by Keystrokes Remember the roaring 20s with this tall, thin font. (TrueType and Type 1) Burrito by Keystrokes Yee hah! Add southwestern spice to your designs with this fun font. (TrueType and Type 1) Courtrai by Scriptorium Font Library This calligraphy font conjures up images of knights, maidens and wizards. Create a medieval feel with its Old English flair. (TrueType and Type 1) Fox by Keystrokes A fine font that’s a bit rough around the edges. It looks as if it was written with a thick calligraphy pen or brush. (TrueType and Type 1) Magdeburg by Scriptorium Font Library Elegance demands attention. This script style font is perfect for formal invitations and announcements. (TrueType and Type 1) Puccini by Jacques Bertrand You can do wonders with this exquisite font family. Comes in regular, bold, italic and bold italic. (TrueType and Type 1)