Dear Mr. Velimirovic: I've known your excellent magazine across through your web page in Internet; at last it has one review about chess problems in The Net! Your Glosary section is very interesting for new problemists wich have very dificulties to meet information about the terms employed in the chess problems world. I encourage you for to extend it. I want to do you an observation about the download version (.zip) of the magazine: the links that contain the html documents appear in lower case and its extension is .html as long as the document names of the uncompresed files are in upper case and its extension is .HTM. This doesn't cause any problem in MS-DOS / Windows, but it does in other Operating Systems such as UNIX (many people use Linux). It can solve easily storing the files in lower case and extension .html, or (whorse) changin the links to upper case and its extension to .HTM. Both solutions perform with any Operating System.
I have been working on MS-DOS/Windows platform for many years, so I completely forgot about that point. In spite you wrote that it was worse alternative, it was easier for me to uppercase all filenames and all references in texts. I hope that now it will be OK for all platforms, if not please let me know and I will try to do all the necessary changes.
Milan