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Windows 98 Second Edition Complete

Windows 98 Second Edition Complete
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Windows 98 Second Edition Complete

by Sybex
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Sybex Inc (1999-09)
ISBN: 0782126170
EAN: 9780782126174
UPC: 025211226179
Dewy Decimal #: 005
Paperback: 1021 pages
Edition: 2nd
SKU: M131243
Condition: New
Comments: 0782126170 Book free of markings. Cover shows very minimal shelf wear. This book shows no evidence of having been used; gift quality, pretty. Your book will be carefully protected for transit in sturdy, weather-resistant packaging. We are prompt, efficient, communicative.


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
Comprehensive, reasonably priced, and packaged in a convenient almanac-sized format, this book includes complete Windows 98 coverage; essential PC upgrading and maintenance information; complete user guides to both Microsoft and Netscape Internet browsers; a PC/Internet dictionary; an Internet/Hardware/Software resource dictionary; a Windows 98 Command Reference; and much more.
Amazon.com Review
Printed on newsprint in a single-ink color, Windows 98 Complete is designed to be a no-frills volume with a low price to match. But don't be put off by the humble format. Over 900 pages long, the book is a compilation of chapters from over 10 different Sybex publications that, collectively, cover just about everything an end user would ever want to do with Windows 98. This includes installation, mastering and customizing the Windows 98 interface, installing and running software, and using the Internet for Web browsing and e-mail.

Some of the sections--those on using and customizing the Windows 98 interface, for example--are fairly introductory in nature, the sort of basic orientation that will help a new user. But other sections get into the more powerful aspects of Windows 98 that turn a beginner into a power user. In the latter category are sections on printer and peripheral installation, disk maintenance, data compression, system troubleshooting, and using Windows 98's extensive remote-access features with a variety of protocols. Professional network administrators will need even more information about Windows 98 than this book contains, but its clear organization and high information density make it a strong pick for end users, whether they're computing for work or for fun. --Thomas Mace


Customer Reviews


Windows 98 SE: Incomplete
Rating (2)
Date: 2000-09-15

15 out of 15 customers found this reveiw helpful


This book appears to be written for a mixed audience, serving none of them well. It has no declared author, which is the first clue that it is nothing more than a collection of pieces and parts from various places. For the beginner to Windows, I would suppose it provides some help. It explains how to use Windows and how to use the Internet to the beginner. But if I were a beginner, I'd get a book expressly for the beginner. For those who have to actually set up and maintain their own computer, this book is insufficient. For example, the chapter "Controlling 98 SE -- The Regisitry and .ini Files", gets you into these files, but does not provide the details you need to do anything actually useful beyond creating backup copies (a good thing to do, of course). The registry is a potentially hazardous place to tweak, and without some guidance in developing a plan for working on the registry, other than an early backup, it is of no help whatsoever. In fact, it teaches a bad habit, namely, hacking rather than plan--execute--test strategies. This book lacks the useful details needed to actually get into the system to maintain it. The coverage of the Autotexec.bat and Config.sys files is virtually non-existent. It does not explain such basic parts of the Autoexec file as "CLASSPATH" or the univerally used "%...%" notation. These are necessary details. The book is far from complete. Not recommended.


Meet your computer.
Rating (4)
Date: 2000-09-02

3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


This book is quite helpful for any "new to computer" people. I used this book to teach a summer school class how to efficiently use the Windows 98 program. It went well. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a better understanding of computers.


Eureka!
Rating (5)
Date: 2000-05-24

3 out of 6 customers found this reveiw helpful


All I can say about this book is fantastic! There is so much in this wonderful book that I could understand unlike the dummies books. And the index and glossary and command reference is a sheer delight. I sleep with the book now for obvious reasons.


beginners to expert will master 98 with this book
Rating (4)
Date: 1999-01-17

3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful


Having been disappointed with the books available in the help and books on line section of windows 98 operating system I purchased this book purely on the size and price of the thing. It tells you all about the little thing that Microsoft didn't mention like crashes and in compatibility! Well I haven't been without this book,and any problems that have occurred have been covered in it. Well done ....buy it!

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