Monitor Engineering Newsletter Reaches 25000 Subscribers


July 15, 2004 -- Monitor is sent by e-mail every month. It is written in an easy-to-understand style and includes
* articles on making measurements;
* examples of industrial, scientific and environmental applications of computerised data acquisition;
* news of exhibitions and conferences relating to instrumentation;
* sources of more information on topics such as temperature monitoring, interfacing laboratory instruments to computers and control systems;
* tips on using Excel to analyse data.

Published by Windmill Software Ltd, Monitor was launched in August 1998 and mailed it to just 42 people. Very soon after the publishers started offering their Windmill suite of data acquisition software free to everyone signing up. At that time it cost non-subscribers 345 GB pounds to purchase the software - so not surprisingly a great many people took advantage and started using Windmill. In fact, over 17000 copies of Windmill have been given away.

With overflowing e-mail in-boxes Windmill is very conscious of the need to keep the newsletter relevant or it will simply be deleted, or worse still marked as spam. They conduct yearly surveys to check how satisfied subscribers are, and what topics they would like covered in Monitor in the future.

Engineers, scientists and anyone else interested in reading Monitor may subscribe for free at http://www.windmill.co.uk/newsletter.html




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