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Windows Vista in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference View Larger Image | Preston Gralla O'Reilly Media, Paperback, Published December 2006, 800 pages, ISBN 0596527071 | List Price: $34.99 Our Price: $20.95 You Save: $14.04 (40% Off)
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This unique reference thoroughly documents every important setting and feature
in Microsoft's new operating system, with alphabetical listings for hundreds
of commands, windows, menus, listboxes, buttons, scrollbars and other elements
of Windows Vista. With this book's simple organization, you'll easily find any
setting, tool, or feature for the task you want to accomplish.
Along with a system overview that highlights major changes, and a tour of
the basics such as manipulating files and getting around the interface, Windows
Vista in a Nutshell offers alphabetized references for these topics:
- The User Interface: Covers the Sidebar, Aero Glass, the new Control Panel
layout, and applets, as well as how to customize animated windows, the desktop,
Start menu, pop-up windows on the Taskbar, and more.
- The File System, Drives, Data, and Search: Discusses working with the new
Windows Explorer, Virtual Folders, searches, indexing, saved searches, metadata,
and sharing.
- The Internet and Networking: Examines TCP/IP, RSS, tabbed browsing, and
anti-phishing features of Internet Explorer, plus cookie handling, parental
control features, and more.
- Networking and Wireless: Offers an illustrated, step-by-step guide to setting
up a home network; covers the Network Center, Sync Center, Hot Spot access,
wireless management, collaboration, and sharing.
- Working with Hardware: Describes how to set up, maintain, and troubleshoot
hardware--including keyboards, mice, monitors, USB devices, scanners, cameras,
and sound devices--and how to add, install, and troubleshoot drivers.
- Security: Includes the Security Center, Windows Defender, User Account Protection,
System Protection, Network Access Protection, WiFi encryption, Windows Firewall,
file encryption, and more.
- Mobility: Explains Mobility Center settings, plugging a secondary monitor
into your computer, and the new "network projection" feature for making presentations.
- Multimedia: Covers Windows Photo Gallery, Media Player, Media Center, podcasting
features, connecting to and synching with MP3 players, recording TV and videos,
making videos with Windows Movie Maker, and burning CDs and DVDs.
- The Command Prompt: Provides commands for working with files, utilities
for troubleshooting the network, and instructions on how to create your own
batch files.
Appendixes include information on installation, keyboard shortcuts, common
filename extensions, and more. Windows Vista in a Nutshell is your one-stop
source for everything you need from Microsoft's latest operating system.
About the Author
Preston Gralla is the editor of WindowsDevCenter.com and OnDotNet. He is the
author of Internet Annoyances, PC Pest Control, Windows XP Power Hound, and
Windows XP Hacks, Second Edition, and co-author of Windows XP Cookbook. He has
also written more than 30 other books. He has written for major national newspapers
and magazines, including PC Magazine, Computerworld, the Los Angeles Times,
the Dallas Morning News (where he was the technology columnist), USA Today,
and several others. A well-known technology expert, Preston has also appeared
on many TV and radio programs and networks, including CNN, MSNBC, and NPR. In
addition, he's won a number of awards for his writing, including Best Feature
in a Computer Magazine from the Computer Press Association. He lives in Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
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