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EBooks by Mina_Dafenshy
Posted: February 9th, 2009, 11:39pm CET by Mina_Dafenshy
Windows Vista Secrets
By Brian Livingston
Paul Thurpott
Its impossible to cover all the new features of Vista in a single chapter. Many features warrant their own chapters because theres a lot to say about them or we found secret information that isnt in the Help text you get with Vista. Other new Vista features, although important, may be so straightforward that they
dont have any particular secrets. If not, we havent devoted any further space to them in this book.
But even features that dont have hidden features may be important for you to know about when you turn Vista on for the first time. Exposing those features to you is the purpose of the following overview.
Part I: Surviving Setup
Part II: Understanding the Windows Vista User Experience
Part III: Security
Part IV: Digital Media and Entertainment
Part V: Mobility
Part VI: Internet and Networking
Part VII: Home Office/Power User
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Posted: February 9th, 2009, 11:37pm CET by Mina_Dafenshy
Windows Vista in a Nutshell
By Preston Gralla
This unique reference thoroughly documents every important setting and feature in Microsoft's new operating system, with alphabetical listings for hundreds of commands, windows, menus, listboxes, buttons, scrollbars and other elements of Windows Vista. With this book's simple organization, you'll easily find any setting, tool, or feature for the task you want to accomplish.
Along with a system overview that highlights major changes, and a tour of the basics such as manipulating files and getting around the interface, Windows
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Posted: February 9th, 2009, 11:36pm CET by Mina_Dafenshy
Windows Vista The Pocket Guide
Computers are part of our everyday lives; learning how to use them to your advantage is invaluable. With this in mind, it is important to learn how to use
computers well and how to use them effectively. In this book, you will learn more about the Windows Vista operating system. Follow along with your
computer as you read the chapters and master the content.
This book will teach you how to backup your files, take control of security, maintain your computer and files, improve performance, increase efficiency, and personalize your system. You do not need to read this book in order select a chapter that looks interesting and begin.
This Book Contains More About :
Getting Started
Backing Up Early and Often
Security
System Maintenance & Management
Increasing Performance
Working Efficiently
Personalizing Vista
Taking Control of Your Files
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Posted: February 9th, 2009, 11:35pm CET by Mina_Dafenshy
Windows Vista Customization Manual
Windows Vista is a great operating system, with looks that really bring it up to date over its predecessor Windows XP. If you are looking to add a
personal touch to your installation of Vista, this guide
will help you get started.
There are thousands of customizations you can apply and this guide only scratches the surface. As always, Ive written this book so anyone can pick it up and work through it.
I recommend you begin with the Getting Started chapter, as this will give you a good foundation for the rest of the book. A basic knowledge of Windows Vista is required to follow most of the guides; any extra understanding will come from the above chapter
This Book Contains More About :
Getting Started
Cleaning up Your Computer
Changing Your Boot and Login Screens
Customizing Your Start Menu and Desktop
Making the Most Out of Wallpaper and Screensavers
Customizing Windows Explorer
Organizing Your Files
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Posted: February 9th, 2009, 11:32pm CET by Mina_Dafenshy
Windows Vista Inside Out
By Ed Bott
Carl Siechert
Craig Stinson
Windows Vista is available in four retail versions and one corporate edition, all available worldwide, along with a handful of specialized versions tailored to specific markets. Although at first glance that might seem like too many choices, theres actually a solid rationale behind the mix of products. Heres a brief introduction to each member of the Windows Vista family (for a more detailed look at what features are included with each edition,
This Book Contains More About :
Chapter 1 Whats New in Windows Vista
Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring Windows Vista
Chapter 3 Personalizing Windows Vista .
Chapter 4 Adding, Removing, and Managing Programs
Chapter 5 Setting Up and Troubleshooting Hardware
Chapter 6 Using Internet Explorer 7
Chapter 7 Finding and Organizing Files and Information
Chapter 8 E-Mail, Collaboration, and Personal Productivity
Chapter 9 Obtaining Help and Support
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Posted: February 9th, 2009, 11:31pm CET by Mina_Dafenshy
Windows Vista for Dummies Quick Reference
By Greg Harvey
If such a thing as a beautiful user interface for a personal computer operating system exists, Microsofts Windows Vista, shown in the following figure, is surely at the top of this list. However, as you find out in this part, the Windows Vista desktop is much more than just a pretty face. Indeed, Vista is also Microsofts most powerful and usable personal computer interface to date (and this is coming from someone who really liked Windows XP).
This Book Contains More About :
Part 1: The Vista User Experience
Part 2: Computer Management
Part 3: Networking
Part 4: Communications
Part 5: System Maintenance
Part 6: Security
Part 7: Entertainment
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Posted: February 9th, 2009, 11:30pm CET by Mina_Dafenshy
Windows Vista for Dummies
By Andy Rathbone
This books popularity probably boils down to this simple fact: Some people want to be Windows whizzes. They love interacting with dialog boxes. Some randomly press keys in the hope of discovering hidden, undocumented features. A few memorize long strings of computer commands while washing their hair.
And you? Well, youre no dummy, thats for sure. But when it comes to Windows and computers, the fascination just isnt there. You want to get your work done, stop, and move on to something more important. You have no intention of changing, and theres nothing wrong with that.
Thats where this book comes in handy. Instead of making you a whiz at Windows, it merely dishes out chunks of useful computing information when you need them. Instead of becoming a Windows Vista expert, youll know just enough to get by quickly, cleanly, and with a minimum of pain so that you can move on to the more pleasant things in life.
This Book Contains More About :
Part I: Windows Vista Stuff Everybody
Part II: Working with Programs and Files
Part III: Getting Things Done on the Internet
Part IV: Customizing and Upgrading Windows Vista
Part V: Music, Movies, Memories (and Photos, Too)
Part VI: Help!
Part VII: The Part of Tens
Appendix: Upgrading to Windows Vista
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