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Introducing Microsoft Vista by William R Stanek and Microsoft Press
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by:
Lance
Chambers
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The new
incarnation
of the Windows OS (Vista)
has a lot
in it that is
new and much much more that are improvements on what has been before.
These changes to our computing experience will change the way we use
our PC's making it easier and far more robust and reliable. However, as
with everything new, there is a down side. We will have to relearn a
lot - forgetting old ways of performing tasks and learning new
approaches and habits.
But
before you go out and upgrade to Vista it is probably a good idea to
find out what the OS is capable of doing so you can make an informed
decision of paying for the upgrade. Introducing
Microsoft Windows Vista
is the first official guide to this new operating system and comes from
Microsoft
Press.
The book is very well written, well organised and full
of technical data and screen shots. The book concentrates on new and
updated features. The great advantage of this approach is that you
don't have to reread material you are already familiar with - this is
all useful and highly digestable.
The good of this book is
that it's full of very useful information about what is new and changed
in the Windows Vista OS and all coming from insiders who know the guts
of the OS and what it is capable of doing. The downside is that it is
developed by insiders who have, understandable, a biased perspective
and are not always supplying impartial information. But it's
one of
the best books on the market that lets us know all about Windows Vista.
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