Lists
Mail Lists are like newsletters, but are open to posting by everyone who subscribes to it. They are pretty neat. Let's say you join the HTML list at Yahoo! Groups. Every day you'll get some messages from some of the other subscribers. They'll ask questions and others will answer them. They are a great asset. A very good place to ask questions when you don't understand something, and a good place to keep up on the newest changes in whatever subject the list is about.
Go to Yahoo Groups and have a look around. I subscribe to several lists about several different subjects. Understand that you do not have to post messages or even reply to messages if you do not want to. You can just lurk in the background and read without becoming a part of the list at all. I recommend you subscribe to at least one. Several is better. But don't get yourself swamped. I'm not usually active on the list but I like the HTML-Haven list that is featured at Yahoo! Groups.
NoteTab also has mail lists about the product. There is one for clips too, which are little macro programs that you can run within NoteTab to accomplish all sorts of mundane tasks instantly. Have a look at their home page for more information.
Do a search on the web for "Mail Lists" or "HTML Mail Lists" and I'm sure you'll find several more.
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