Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.44769 EAN: 9788120322486 ISBN: 0735618577 Label: Microsoft Press Manufacturer: Microsoft Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 352 Platform: No Operating System Publication Date: December 13, 2002 Publisher: Microsoft Press Sales Rank: 911032 Studio: Microsoft Press
Product DescriptionFrom e-mailing photos to creating a digital media library, discover how to use Windows XP--faster, smarter, and better. This friendly, high-energy guide makes it easy to set up e-mail, build a home network, burn CDs, optimize your system, and more.
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Rating: - Basic Training
Ed Bott provides a clear and concise easy-to-read snapshot of Windows XP. The book is geared toward more of an advanced user. But it is not; it is completely a beginners manual. If you own Windows XP Inside and Out you do not need to spend money on this book. I am a strict critic when it comes to reviews so sorry Ed this only gets three stars though this review might be a little late. Some of the content material (I say some) I could not understand why it was located near the beginning of the book. ... Read More
Rating: - computer education
This book was exactly what I was looking for. I'm pretty new to the computer experience and this book helped me understand the technology much faster. It's very good.
Rating: - A BEGINNER-FRIENDLY PATHWAY TO WINDOWS XP
"Faster Smarter Microsoft Windows XP" provides one of the easiest pathways through which an 'XP' beginner could quickly metamorphose into a knowledgeable user. This book is loaded with well-tailored information, which were designed to encourage novices acquire remarkable skills in no time. It is direct and very easy-to-follow; and allows its reader to progress at his or her own pace. It even contain elaborate information on how to configure various Windows tools. There is hardly any beginner ... Read More