Start! Windows Xp - Wally Wang - Bücher - McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media - 9780072227390 - 3. Februar 2003
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Start! Windows Xp

Jacket Description/Back: Because Your Computer Should Improve Your Life, Not Complicate It"No Nonsense Guides are here. With a plainspoken approach, these books are inexpensive starters that are light on idle chat and heavy on practical advice. They're lean and mean and stripped down to fighting weight, so you'll get from point A to point Z with instruction that's short and sweet, clear and concise. So, crack the cover and unleash enough useful information and helpful pointers to transform you into a first-rate Windows XP user. What you'll do inside: Understand how Windows XP works Customize interface colors and appearance Control Windows XP through the mouse and keyboard Install, run, and remove programs Play and store music Watch and record movies Browse the Internet Communicate via email Save and organize dataPublisher Marketing: This volume provides Windows XP beginners with practical, hands-on advice and detailed steps to utilising all the functions and capabilities of Windows XP to meet their needs. Review Citations:

Library Journal 05/01/2003 (EAN 9780072227390, Paperback)

Contributor Bio:  Wang, Wally About the Author Wallace Wang is the author or coauthor of more than a dozen computer books, including Microsoft(R) Office 2000 For Windows(R) For Dummies(R), More Microsoft(R) Office 97 For Windows(R) For Dummies(R), Beginning Programming For Dummies(R), and Visual Basic(R) 6 For Dummies(R). He writes regularly for Boardwatch and The Net magazines.

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 3. Februar 2003
ISBN13 9780072227390
Verlag McGraw-Hill/Osborne Media
Seitenanzahl 202
Maße 155 × 232 × 13 mm   ·   299 g

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