John Wiley & Sons - Alan Simpson's
Windows XP Bible, Desktop Edition.
Alan Simpson's Windows XP Bible
Desktop Edition by Alan
Simpson ISBN: 0-7645-5722-X,
720 Pages,
2004
Focusing on Windows XP
functionality, this Bible is value-packed and covers the
basics (e.g., navigating a computer) as well as how to use the
most popular Internet features;
customize the work environment; maintain and tweak the system;
use general techniques for working with text, numbers, and
graphics.
The Desktop Edition offers
the very best content from the Windows XP
Bible, combined with new coverage of
Media Player, Movie
Maker, and Service Pack 1, and
features sidebars with annoyances, workarounds, solutions, and
tips.
In a nutshell, this book is for people who are clueless about
computers and want to stop being that way. It’s a book for
people who have Windows XP on their
computers, but aren’t sure why, or what they’re supposed to do
with it.
It’s a book about using your computer to do the
things that most people want to do, including (but not limited
to) those activities described in the aforementioned
title-with-too-many-words.
This is a book for people
who have never touched a computer in their lives or have just
enough experience to want to touch their
PC extremely hard with a sledge hammer.
Alan Simpson is the author of more than
90 computer books, on topics ranging
from Windows to word processing and
Web-page design to databases. His books
have been translated into more than a dozen languages and have
sold millions of copies throughout the world. Prior to
becoming a full-time author, Alan
taught computer science at the college level and served as a
computerized training consultant to the U.S.
Air Force and U.S. Navy
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