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Windows XP powers millions of PCs and is without a doubt the most
widely used operating system in the world today. This rock solid
operating system offers dozens of features for consumers, plus
powerful applications and integrated networking tools all blended
into an elegant interface. But working your way through all of
these features and applications can be complicated. Whether you use
this software at home or at work, sometimes you just want to learn
the most commonly used features, not every option and nuance.
For anyone interested in zeroing in and learning just the
information they need without all the complicated jargon,
Windows XP for Starters: The Missing Manual provides just
the solution. Author David Pogue delivers an accessible and much needed guide
with his trademark humor and friendly style. Windows XP for
Starters: The Missing Manual provides clear explanations, with
easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, and plenty of
illustrations that make for a refreshingly simple approach to
XP. Far more than a skimpy introduction but much less daunting than
a weighty tech book, Windows XP For Starters: The Missing
Manual unveils easy tips and tricks for making the most of the
XP experience. Whether you're a first-time user who just wants the basics, or
an experienced user who simply needs a quick overview, our new
Windows XP For Starters: The Missing Manual is designed from
the ground up to save you time and deliver what you need to know.
Find out why this book is exactly what you need.
Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionWindows XP powers millions of PCs and is without a doubt the most widely used operating system in the world today. This rock solid operating system offers dozens of features for consumers, plus powerful applications and integrated networking tools all blended into an elegant interface. But working your way through all of these features and applications can be complicated. Whether you use this software at home or at work, sometimes you just want to learn the most commonly used features, not every option and nuance. For anyone interested in zeroing in and learning just the information they need without all the complicated jargon, Windows XP for Starters: The Missing Manual provides just the solution. Author David Pogue delivers an accessible and much needed guide with his trademark humor and friendly style. Windows XP for Starters: The Missing Manual provides clear explanations, with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions, and plenty of illustrations that make for a refreshingly simple approach to XP. Far more than a skimpy introduction but much less daunting than a weighty tech book, Windows XP For Starters: The Missing Manual unveils easy tips and tricks for making the most of the XP experience. Whether you're a first-time user who just wants the basics, or an experienced user who simply needs a quick overview, our new Windows XP For Starters: The Missing Manual is designed from the ground up to save you time and deliver what you need to know. Find out why this book is exactly what you need. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews. No one should run XP without this help!, 2007-06-27 Reviewer rating: Belive This one contains a lot of info and instructions for Win XP
Shold be a inluded manual with the program!
Shame on Windows for not including it!
George | Only For The Most Novice Of Windows Users, 2005-12-30 Reviewer rating: After writing 2 glowing reviews for other books in the Pogue Press series I knew that the only way to go was down. Well, that might be a little harsh. I don't have any problems with this book by David Pogue himself, it's just I don't know how useful this book is. Microsoft really outdid themselves when they released Windows XP, and it was developed with the most novice of users in mind. Even at the low retail price that this book lists at, I just don't know how necessary it really is. Nicely written, good content, but only the greenest of computer users would probably find this book useful.
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