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The Windows 98 Bible

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"Both the basic and advanced stuff is here in what could be the only Windows book you will ever need" -- L.R. Shannon, New York Times

The Windows 98 Bible is the completely revised and greatly expanded soup-to-nuts best-selling guide to Windows. New in this edition are nearly 400 additional pages, including lots more tips and tricks. The book covers everything that any type of user needs to know about Windows 98, from installation and interface design to telecommunications and multimedia to the new Active Desktop. For those wanting to get "under the hood", there are two new chapters on "hacking" the Registry with information found nowhere else, plus coverage on ActiveX, and a "Hackers Hints and Tools" section.

Written in a direct, engaging, and humorous fashion, The Windows 98 Bible will continue to extend the success of the Peachpit Windows Bible series as an easy-to-use, must-have reference, filled with the authors' insights into the workings of Microsoft and the computer industry in general.
-- Adding 400 more pages, covering all the new features and capabilities of Windows 98
-- Previous two editions sold over 90,000 copies
-- The Windows 3.1 Bible was a finalist in the 9th Annual Computer Press Association Awards for "Best Advanced How-to Book: Systems"

994 pages, Paperback

First published June 23, 1998

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