Window 98 for Dummies - Softcover

Gruman, Galen

 
9780764504396: Window 98 for Dummies

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Synopsis

With more than 1.5 million copies sold, Windows 98 For Dummies is overwhelmingly the market leader for operating system titles. With such amazing customer response, you may think that is all you need to say about this international bestseller. But wait, here's a recipe that's sure to heat things up: 1. Take Windows 98 For Dummies 2. Combine it with a 64 Page Internet For Dummies minibook 3. Offer a ten page sneak peek at Windows Millennium in the minibook 4. Throw in TWO manufacturer mail-in rebate coupons for future Dummies Book purchases And you've got a product sure to leap off the shelves!

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Review

The Dummies series long ago proved itself an excellent means of explaining the elementary aspects of operating systems to new users. Windows 98 for Dummies continues the tradition with its admirable coverage of Microsoft's latest consumer operating system.

Windows 98 for Dummies begins by explaining the differences between PCs and Macintoshes and detailing the differences between clicking and double clicking. In the process of introducing the operating system, Rathbone explains lots of incidental factoids, including what a graphical user interface is and how the Print Screen button has been given new functionality in Windows 98. He then moves on to the mechanics of window management, explaining how to maximise, minimise and incrementally adjust the size of application windows. Other chapters deal with cutting and pasting, the accessory programs and the details of getting DOS programs to run properly. Rathbone's prose is clear and intelligent, and a superb index helps you zero in on the facts you need in a hurry.

Generally speaking, Windows 98 for Dummies stays away from networking issues. More Windows 98 for Dummies, the book's sequel, covers networking in some detail. Though LANs are sufficiently complicated to merit a second volume, it's too bad this book doesn't include any information on dial-up networking--especially since the author discusses Web surfing at some length. And Outlook Express, Windows 98's e-mail program, gets scarcely a mention in these pages. With Windows 98 more focused on connectivity than any previous Microsoft operating system, it seems improper to consign connectivity to a second volume.

You will learn a lot from this book if you're new to Windows 98 or to computers in general. However, the book leaves you hungry for more before long. --David Wall

Review

"This book feels your pain and prescribes a chuckle." ––Business Week

"It′s the most fun you′ll have with a computer book." ––Business Week

"Informative, friendly, conversational, and slightly irreverent.... It could help save you time and ease your frustration level." ––San Diego Union–Tribune

"This book feels your pain and prescribes a chuckle." Business Week

"It′s the most fun you′ll have with a computer book." Business Week

"Informative, friendly, conversational, and slightly irreverent.... It could help save you time and ease your frustration level." San Diego Union–Tribune

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