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Windows For Newbies

Written by Tom Glander, "Windows For Newbies" is the first product released by Tom and his partner, Joe Robson, through the Newbie Club. And it's a dandy. If you are just getting started with computing or still find Windows something of a mystery, this is a sure cure. All questions will be answered and you will quickly come to master Windows, and in the process, your computer as well.

The accent is on showing what happens when you click this or do that. Lots and lots of screen shots (pictures of a computer screen). Few words. I like this part  best.  The  pictures  tell  most  of  the  tale.  Words  are  only  used  to  fill  in  the gaps.  In  all  there  are  over  200  pages  and  400  screen  shots  collected  into  52 tutorials. Since each tutorial is specific to a particular point, you are never asked to consider too much at one time.

Every effort has been made to minimize computer jargon. In getting started, you may find some words troublesome.  That  is,  if  you  have  not  yet  looked  at  the  section  about  files  and folders, you may be puzzled by these terms in what you happen to be reading.

A good approach is to scan quickly through the entire set of tutorials, just to get an overview. Then return to items of interest and consider these with greater care. And, of course, the information remains as a resource. When a question comes   up   for   which   you   don't   remember   the   best   answer,   recheck   the appropriate notes.

I  found  the  navigation  scheme  a  bit  confusing.  While  the  tutorials  are grouped by topic, such as those related to files and folders, the menu remains a list of 52 titles. Most will need to become familiar with the content in order to be able to quickly find the tutorial needed. Again, though, a sequential scan will help in figuring where to find what.

The Newbie Club believes in "Windows For Newbies." They offer a 12 month unconditional  money-back  guarantee.  And,  of  course,  they  can  only  make  this offer from a position of confidence. They believe you will love this work, find it extremely helpful, and benefit greatly from it. If you're new to computing, grabbing a copy may prove to be the smartest move you can make. For  further  information,  click  here  visit  NewbieClub.Com.  Then  see Joe Robsen's presentation of this exciting product.

And  while  you're  there,  be  sure  to  join  the  Newbie  Club.  Sign  up  for  the newsletter and be treated to some great content pointed right at new computer users.