Windows 95

by Andy Rathbone

Published 26 March 1996

Windows 98

by Andy Rathbone

Published 2 June 1998
Explore Windows 98 in 18 Fun and Easy Lessons! Windows 98 is a great operating system, but it can be daunting. Whether you need to learn Windows 98 for work, school, or home, Dummies 101(R) Windows(R) 98 guides you through all of its features using concrete examples. You'll quickly find out how to open, save, and copy files and how to get the most from all the extra programs that come with Windows 98 -- including the newest version of Internet Explorer. Inside, Get the Information You Need Now: Master the most important features of Windows 98Use informative summaries and fun tests to help you assess and reinforce your knowledgePractice using Windows 98 with the files on the CDLearn how to launch programs and work with files using My Computer and ExplorerUse the extra programs that come with Windows 98 -- Paint, WordPad, Media Player, and Internet Explorer -- to create cool flyers, write letters, play sound and video clips, and browse the World Wide WebUpgrade successfully to Windows 98 from Windows 3.1 without losing any work or any sleep Don't Forget! After you've taught yourself the basics with this easy-to-use tutorial, look for IDG Books Worldwide's Windows(R) 98 For Dummies(R), the latest in the bestselling Windows series. Dummies 101: Companion CD Use the Valuable CD-ROM with This Book to Learn the Fun and Easy Way! The CD-ROM contains author created files for you to use as you work through the book. Shareware programs are fully functional, free trial versions of copyrighted programs. If you like particular programs, register with their authors for a nominal fee and receive licenses, enhanced versions, and technical support. Freeware programs are free, copyrighted games, applications, and utilities. You can copy them to as many PCs as you like -- free -- but they have no technical support. System Requirements: PC with Pentium processor with Windows 98; 16MB RAM; and a CD-ROM drive

Windows NT

by Andy Rathbone

Published 19 May 1997
Windows NT may be a master at letting far-spread computers talk to each other, but it lacks grace when talking to the person sitting right in front of it. Whether you need to learn Windows NT for the office, school, or a fast-paced home, Dummies 101: Windows NT guides you through the ins and outs so that you emerge with the knowledge and experience you need to work like a pro.

Inside, get the information you need now: Find out all the basics of Windows NT with the 18 units in this book Explore your network with Network Neighborhood Assess and reinforce your knowledge with informative summaries and fun tests Learn about My Computer and Explorer to launch programs and work with files Master the most important features of Windows NT and take the guesswork out of working with a new operating system Surf the office intranet or the Internet with Explorer

Don't forget:

After you've taught yourself the basics with this easy-to-use tutorial, look for IDG Books Worldwide's Windows NT (R) 4 For Dummies (R) , the perfect reference to keep by your side, and Windows NT (R) 4 For Dummies (R) Quick Reference, the quick and easy way to look up tasks and commands alphabetically!


Windows 3.11

by Andy Rathbone

Published 7 February 1996