This title continues a long tradition of outstanding works from O'Reilly dating back to the Annoyances in Windows '95, erea.
The book is well designed and pack with many 'tid bits" of usefull information which would take one many hours of surging the net to locate.
As with all of the previous titles in the Annoyances series solutions are offered for the many annoying pit falls that Windows XP has given us, thought it, "XP," is by far the best "GUI" based operating system brought out to date. The web sits "www.annoyances.org" only serves to enhance the titles many useful solutions, and thanks to the many individuals both provesstionals and "powers"users," is an excellent place to exchange information concerning a Windows XP Annoyance.
I reccomend this title to any one who is a series Windows XP user and or an IT support professional needing a quick reference point to resolve an Annoyance.
Just a footnote, I am not a piad reviewer for anyone nor hold any kind of financial internest in O'Reilly but happen to like the titles and method of presentation for the product they, O'Reilly, brings to the market place.
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