Made Easy
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Whether you are new to Windows or are upgrading from Windows 3.1, Windows 95 Made Easy makes learning or transitioning to Windows 95 painless by presenting the concepts and features of this powerful operating system clearly and comprehensively. Windows and networking expert and best-selling author Tom Sheldon starts by providing you with an overview of the new user interface, and then teaches you about essential Windows 95 features to get you up and running right away learn to start applications, access and work with files, and print documents; run DOS and Windows 3.1 applications; use writing, graphics, and organizational tools; work with built-in electronic mail applications. This book also focuses on the exciting new components of Windows 95: plug and play features and hardware, OLE, and multitasking; networking tools, accessing and sharing network files, and working with group applications; built-in telecommunications features: faxing, connecting to the Internet, ISDN, and Microsoft's new online service, The Microsoft Network; remote computing, the Briefcase, remote mail, and other features for mobile users.
-- Osborne's Made Easy series has a solid reputation as a well-written, comprehensive tutorial
-- A relaunch of the Made Easy series will give the book a new look and feel
-- Best-selling author Tom Sheldon writes from a user's perspective -- he gives the readers what they Want to know
-- Short chapters in four organized sections are designed to provide immediate results
-- Covers the basics thouroughly -- Plus takes the reader beyond what many other tutorials will cover
-- Provides the reader with lots of expert advice and explainations -- not just unsupported information
-- A relaunch of the Made Easy series will give the book a new look and feel
-- Best-selling author Tom Sheldon writes from a user's perspective -- he gives the readers what they Want to know
-- Short chapters in four organized sections are designed to provide immediate results
-- Covers the basics thouroughly -- Plus takes the reader beyond what many other tutorials will cover
-- Provides the reader with lots of expert advice and explainations -- not just unsupported information