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Absolute Beginner's Guide to Computer Basics (4th Edition) (Absolute Beginner's Guide)
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Absolute Beginner's Guide to Computer Basics (4th Edition) (Absolute Beginner's Guide) |
Author: Michael Miller
Published: 2007-03-02 |
List price: $21.99
Our price: $14.95
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Customer comments on this selection.
Perfect for my needs. I needed an easy to follow, yet comprehensive textbook to teach a class called Fundamentals of computers and the Internet. This book is simple, yet covers all the information a first time computer user needs--without being condescwending like the "For Dummies" series.
good for beginner Good book for beginner, if you are just learning get this book.There are things in this book that took me years to learn by trial and error unfortunaely for me I only learned a couple of new things, but it did give me some certainty in what I did know. However Im now looking for a intermediate book which is what I really needed.
a absolute "dummie "escalated beyond a beginners guide Like most people,i avoided the 21st century technology by continuly saying to myself it was not something i needed.I finally took the plunge,a friend set up my Toshiba A2125 and found the"Absolute beginners guide on your web page.It,s format coinsides with my 73 year old mindset.Congradulations Michael Miller
Good guide The book lives up to its reputation as being a beginners guide. Good resource for those now getting into computers. And, it also has some good steps for Vista too.
Absolute Beginner's Guide- Five Stars This a great book for aquainting yourself with your computer. If you are new to the computer world as I was you will find this book very helpful in taking control of your computer instead of it controlling you. It covers both versions of Windows: XP Vista. I would recommend it to anyone just starting out. I think it would be safe to say it could save you a lot of time in the longrun and maybe keep you from pulling your hair out!
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