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The Underground Guide to Windows 95: Slightly Askew Advice from a Windows Wizard (Underground Guide Series)
by Scot Finnie
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Addison-Wesley (C) (1996-01-24)
ISBN: 0201406527
EAN: 9780201406528
Dewy Decimal #: 005.4469
Paperback: 448 pages
Edition: 1st
SKU: 116115
Condition: Very Good
Comments: 0201406527 Book free of markings but prior owner name inside & p. edges. Interior & spine evidence no use; overall, a very pretty copy. Your book will be carefully protected for transit in sturdy, weather-resistant packaging. We are prompt, efficient, communicative.
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Product Description
Shows power users how to get up and running fast, take advantage of new gadgets--like online communication tools and file management capabilities--make applications and devices work happily together under Windows 95, and solve most common problems. (Intermediate).
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Amazon.com Review
Should a computer book have "attitude" to spare? The Underground Guide Series from Addison-Wesley sometimes gets a bit carried away with its stated goal of remaining lively even in the face of technical complexity and dry detail. If "be anything but boring" (with a pretty substantial co-commitment to tell a rather astonishing number of bad jokes along the way) sounds like your way to learn about computers, and you're in the market for a general purpose guide to surviving Windows 95, you'll like this book. It's breezy, fun to read, and technically accurate. It delves into subjects like the Windows System Registry with passion. On the other hand, if you're the type who'd rather get straight to the point, you'll probably prefer an "above ground" guide such as Brian Livingston's Windows 95 Secrets or one of the other Bible-style titles, and leave this title to the subterranean element. It's not for everyone.
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