AppleWorks, the integrated application that arrives in 4 million homes, schools, and offices a year, includes word processing, drafting, painting, database, web-page creation, spreadsheet, and (in Version 6) slide-show functions. It comes with everything, that is, except a printed manual. In AppleWorks 6: The Missing Manual, authors Jim Elferdink and David Reynolds guide the reader through both the basics and the hidden talents of the new AppleWorks, placing special emphasis on Version 6's enhanced word processing, Internet, and presentation features. As a Missing Manual title, the book is friendly, authoritative, and complete, rich with clever workarounds, examples, and step-by-step tutorials.AppleWorks 6: The Missing Manual, in fact, is as smoothly put together as AppleWorks itself.
Too many writers of books about software let the software determine how they organize the material. If the File menu contains commands A, B, and C, the writers put A, B, and C in the same chapter, regardless of whether they're functionally similar. AppleWorks 6: The Missing Manual is organized more logically, tackling the functional units--including Internet integration, macro programming, and table creation, among others--in separate chapters. It's an approach that makes sense for AppleWorks, in which the spreadsheet module can be used to create tables for word processor documents and all the modules rely on a common graphics editor. For those who want to know what a particular menu command does, there's menu-by-menu documentation in an appendix.
You get the requisite instructions: explicit steps to follow if you want to transpose rows in a spreadsheet, for example, or export button graphics for use in Web pages. Other procedures, like making calculations that refer to cells in multiple spreadsheets, are explained in text. "Workaround Workshop" modules call attention to shortcomings in AppleWorks (such as its two-palette limit when you're working with colors) and explain how to get around them (use a custom palette). Throughout, the instructions are engaging and fun to read. --David Wall
Topics covered: AppleWorks 6, the multipurpose office-productivity suite for Mac OS; the suite's capabilities, comprehensively--including word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, databases, and presentations; how to create documents and databases from scratch, as well as from existing materials.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Appleworks for PC & MAC users:
I have always been a PC user, but my wife uses a MAC. She is working on a book using ClarisWorks. She wanted to upgrade and purchased a new Imac with AppleWorks. This book has allowed my to help her with her project. I even bought AppleWorks for my PC.
AppleWorks 6 The Missing Manual:
As usual the 'Missing Manual' folks have done an excellent job on a subject that covers everything for the beginner (me!) to the ol' pro. So much better than the online Help.
The Missing Manual / AppleWorks 6 by Jim Elferdink:
I am a user of all the Missing Manuals. I would not be without them. This one is well laid out, is easily understood and very helpful. It is always nice to have directions in print. Unfortunately in today's world, the producers of the software do not understand such a concept. That is why we are lucky to have folks like Jim Elferdink to take care of us.
You Have Got To Be Kidding?:
As someone who bought his first computer in 1986 it's been a long strange trip from there to here. And things have not exactly been gettin better all the time! QUE published the first computer manual I ever bought. It cost $29.95, contained over 1,000 pages and covered every conceivable aspect of WordPerfect 5.0. It wasn't always easy to understand (Where do they get the people who write these books? And how many IQ tests are they required to fail to prove themselves worthy of computer manual... more info
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