The fearless guide for seniors, It's Never Too Late to Love a Computer is a reassuring, friendly, straightforward guide that will turn computerphobes into computerphiles. Written specifically for people who did not grow up with personal computers or even use them in the office, it presents everything that older newbies need to know: selecting, buying, and setting up hardware and software; using and adjusting the monitor; getting comfortable with the mouse and keyboard; adding and operating peripherals, such as a printer or scanner. Special sections specifically address the different needs of Mac and Windows users. And then the fun begins, as the book not only shows how to use a computer, but also covers all the reasons why to. Staying in touch with families via e-mail. Looking after stocks. Booking travel plans. Shopping on-line. Researching health issues. Joining newsgroups. Meeting like-minded friends in chat rooms. Not to mention using the computer for other tasks and entertainment, like word processing (finally getting back to that novel) or playing games.
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Everything you need to know to plug in, boot up and get online
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For Late Bloomers, Older Newbies & Technophobes
Stay in closer touch with your family. Keep track of investments. Look up old friends, do your holiday shopping in the middle of a snowstorm, book a weekend in Bermuda. Now it's your turn.
Reassuringly written for the reader who did not grow up with personal computers of use one in the office, It's Never Too Late to Love a Computer is everything you need to get wired. It introduces you to hardware and software, helps you choose the right computer and set it up in a safe and productive work area in your home. You'll get comfortable with the keyboard and mouse, select an online service and, before you know it, you'll be surfing the web. After that, just follow your imagination.