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| Book: | Windows Vista: The Missing Manual | |
| Subject: | Windows Vista; The Missing Manual | |
| Date: | 2007-01-15 10:55:06 | |
| From: | Anonymous Reader | |
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When Windows XP came along, I searched for a book that would open the XP doors in a powerful yet easy to digest manual. With a little help from a few of our members, I found it...Windows XP The Missing Manual The Book That Should Have Been In The Box, by New York Times computer columnist, David Pogue.. It was superb! Not to outdone by Windows Vista, Pogue has collaborated with several other popular computer columnists that include another of my all-time favorites, Preston Gralla, to complete The Missing Manual for Vista. It is very truly the book that should have been in the Box! If you are even thinking about Vista, this is without question a must have. It is the best thing out there to familiarize you easily with the new operating system. This dynamite 827 Page, 27 chapter, 4indexes manual does not miss a trick. It contains everything you need to know, use and learn in Vista without missing a trick. Every page is replete with screen captures of Vista and simple, step-by-step instructions on understanding and mastering its many features. Without question, this is the book to get. It is easily the most informative book on Vista. Vista is covered from A to Z, from the very basics to complete networking. It is written in an easy to understand style that will not leave even computer neophytes behind, truly everyman=s manual and likely the only one you may ever need or want on Vista. You should also be aware that Microsoft does not include a single written page in the Vista box. Unless you are a psychic, this book is essential! The book includes tips and tricks for each of Vista's new programs: Photo Gallery, Internet Explorer 7, Mail, Media CenterDVD Maker, the Sidebar, speech recognition, games, Windows Meeting Space, and more.
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