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How to use Microsoft Windows XP

by Walter Glenn
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Overview

How to Use Microsoft Windows XP is designed to teach the new Windows XP user how to get the most out of a desktop computer. It also provides coverage for the experienced Windows user who wants to learn more about what's new in Windows XP.

The book includes extensive coverage of Windows XP's new features, including:

  • Windows XP's new user interface and enhanced reliability and manageability
  • Browsing the Web with Internet Explorer 6
  • Setting up Windows XP's enhanced wireless and home networking features
  • Playing MP3s and streaming media files with Windows Media Player 8
  • Editing digital video with Windows Movie Maker 1.1

About the Author, Walter Glenn

Walter Glenn is an independent writer, editor, and networking consultant. He is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer, Internet Specialist, and Certified Trainer. He has been part of the computer industry for about 17 years, working his way from PC repair, to programming, to networking and has written extensively about networking and the Windows operating environment. He lives and works in Huntsville, Alabama.

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Designed for complete beginners to Windows, Glenn's text is clearly written and organized, with lots of illustrations and diagrams. Home or small business users will be the book's main audience. The text covers how to manage your desktop, synchronize offline items, share an Internet connection, send attached files in email, and change or remove programs, among other topics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2001
Publisher
Indianpolis, IN : Sams, c2002.
Pages
289
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780672322563

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