Customer Review: I am very displeased espcially now that I have found out the Kindle version is only $2.31 cheaper than the hard copy. What a rip off! The pictures (figures)are also very hard to see on the Kindle screen. I am going to see if Amazon will let me erase the copy from my Kindle, the backup from Amazon... more info
Customer Review: Nice book for someone who wants to get an introduction to Windows Home Server. Full of useful tips and trics, do's and don't-s The writing style is something you need to get used to. It is very much speaking language. If English is not your native language (like for me), in the first chapters... more info
Customer Review: This is a great quick-reference book to have around. I have found the tips and shortcuts very useful. I even recommend it for a beginner.
Customer Review: BOUGHT THIS BOOK TO COMPLIMENT THE OTHER BOOKS I HAD. TO SHOWS WAYS TO CUT DOWN THE TIME IT TAKES YOU TO PROCESS ALL THE GARBAGE YOU HAVE RUNNING AROUND IN YOUR BOX. THE TIPS ARE EASY TO UNDERSTAND AND GIVE YOU THE DIRECTION YOU NEED TO KEEP THINGS RUNNING.
Customer Review: This is very clearly written and so helpful. I just got my first computer a little over a year ago, 2nd hand, and with no owner's manual. I have looked at many self-help computer books from the library and think this is the best one. I keep it by the computer to refer to if I get stuck. If you need... more info
Customer Review: This book is great!! Easy to read and follow techniques for getting the most out of Vista. Recommended to all computer users who upgraded to Vista after XP. I just love it!
Customer Review: WELL IF YOU GET WINDOWS XP FOR DUMMIES IT DOSEN'T HURT TO GET AS MANY BOOKS ON THE SYSTEM THAT YOU ARE GOING TO DEPEND ON TO RUN YOUR BOX. I USE TO WORK FOR A COMPANY AND WHEN EVER WE ADDED A NEW SYSTEM, I ALWAYS GOT ALL THE DOCS FOR IT, JUST TO TRY TO UNDERSTAND IT. THIS SERIES FOR DUMMIES MAKES IT... more info
Customer Review: This book has lots of good basic instruction, handy tricks, and cool scripts/plugins. It is the antithesis of a per-menu-item manual; it is task-oriented, focused, useful. Can't go wrong with this if you want to do some specific tasks with Office.
Customer Review: "Windows XP Gigabook for Dummies" is two inches thick and packed with valuable information at your fingertips. Helpful W-XP info and information about scanners, printers, digital cameras, and a lot more. Includes MS Word, Excel, web pages, etc. Although I'm running Vista, this book answers many of... more info
Customer Review: Great book about learning Word 97 annoyances. Complete coverage of these annoyances is followed by using VBA/Word as a solution to Word 97 annoyances. Very good introduction to VBA/Word. This book belongs on your bookshelf! My only complaint is that the book should be bigger.
Customer Review: This author understands Windows XP and lets the reader know how to use it in clear and simple language. He guides you easily to a well based understanding of how to use the system. There is much general knowledge, caveats and tips about living with computers and the internet.
Customer Review: My experience with this book shows Amazon's strength. Having read the other reviews, I purchased this book, and found that it more than fulfilled my expectations. It has a simple way of doing pseudo-hypertext with Word. It tells what works, what doesn't, and what work-arounds to use to get Word to... more info
Customer Review: This book is excellent for the beginner, who will get many good advices, and there are also tips for the intermediate-level user. However, for higher-level things, this book would not answer your questions.
My biggest deception was that it doesn't cover (at all!) Word macros. For every topic you... more info
Customer Review: Does anyone else get annoyed with the ever-changing pull-down menus and toolbars in recent versions of Office? Microsoft says it's to help people save time -- but to me it's a time waster when you have to play hide-and-seek with the underline icon - or wait for the full menu to pop out when you need... more info
Customer Review: I wish that I had bought this book last year. It is written clearly and gave me the insight to solve the nagging problems I have had with Outlook. This is a "must have" for stand alone users and especially for networks.
Customer Review: The 1st tellecumiting guide, the ONLY one from an author running a giga-business from home... In his signature toungue-in-cheek practical style, Woody Leonard lays out the benefits & pitfals of telecommuting. His true experiences alone are worth the price - Mr. Leonard runs this business and... more info
Customer Review: Way to much usless info to dredge through before getting to the meat of the matter. I've actually thrown the book away. A waste of $40 as far as I'm concerned!
Customer Review: Much of the information in this book is useful. But for the sake of being funny (which it is) the book is wordy. I mean really--- when you have repeated error messages or the blue screen of death in front of your eyes do you really want to sift thru page after page of sarcasms and puns to find an... more info
Customer Review: This book, and these two authors, were able to explain all of the parts of windows that everybody needs to know! They also took a lot of things that other people had said and proved them to be sheep that follow the Microsoft sheppard. Keep up the good work. P.S. I recommend that you dont bother... more info
Customer Review: 50 pages into this book I shut it for good. After reading 8 consecutive pages of whining about what toolbars/buttons/menu items should really be called, I decided that this book wasn't what i thought it would be. I wanted a quick striking, problem solving, excel book that left out the "if we were... more info
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