Windows 7 Bible
by
Jim Boyce
This comprehensive reference by a Microsoft expert covers all aspects of the new Windows release
The much-anticipated release of Windows 7 will have numerous changes, and you'll need a complete guide to take full advantage of all it has to offer. "Windows 7 Bible" covers navigation changes such as pinning to the task bar, full screen preview with invisible windows
...morePaperback, 1201 pages
Published
September 8th 2009
by John Wiley & Sons
(first published 2009)
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A very weighty book. No seriously, you could use this thing as a weapon in hand to hand combat. Otherwise, it's a really decent book on the subject of Windows 7. Given that I'm such a Windows fan (yes, I know, but we do exist) I really didn't learn a whole lot from this one. However, that's not a bad thing for me because, if I can go through a book like this (over 1,200 pages) and find out that I know most of this stuff, that tells me I'm keeping up really well with the trends and usage of Windo...more
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