Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Personal Computer Secrets

Personal Computer Secrets

Now Available!

PC users looking for an authoritative, comprehensive resource on virtually every aspect of their computer will find what they need in Personal Computer Secrets, written by Bob O'Donnell and published by computer publishing powerhouse IDG Books.
Personal Computer Secrets, which has been the #1-selling computer book at Amazon.com, covers all the major topics that most PC users face including:
  • What to look for in a computer and associated peripherals;
  • How to enhance your PC with new hardware, software and other upgrades;
  • How to connect your PC with others via home networks and the Internet;
  • How to work with your PC to create standard documents, as well as multimedia files, such as graphics, video, audio and music; and finally
  • How to fix the problems that crop up on your PC with useful troubleshooting tips and techniques.
Throughout the 936-page book you'll find hundreds of tips and secrets that will help you get more out of your PC. There's even an extensive chapter explaining how your computer works. All told, you'll find a wealth of practical, usable information for keeping you productive with your computer, written in an easy-to-understand, conversational style.
The book, which has been translated into several foreign languages, including French, Chinese, Polish and Bulgarian, also comes with a CD-ROM full of useful shareware, freeware and demonstration versions of commercial software. You'll also find a comprehensive glossary of terms with over 500 full-length definitions of common (and not-so-common) computer-related words and acronyms.
From tips on how to get the most out of e-mail, to information on how to install and use multiple operating systems or how to build your own web site, Personal Computer Secrets is the one computer book you need to own.
To order a copy online from Amazon.com.
Finally, to view some of the example files available here on the Web in PDF format, you may need to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.


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