The Windows Vista Book: Doing Cool Things with Vista, Your Photos, Videos, Music, and More | Matt Kloskowski, Kleber Stephenson | Any computer or general-interest library needs this easy, attractive and logical approach
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The Windows Vista Book: Doing Cool Things with Vista, Your Photos, Videos, Music, and More
Matt Kloskowski
,
Kleber Stephenson
Peachpit Press
, 2008 - 240 pages
average customer review:
based on 4 reviews
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With so many
book
s out there on
Windows
Vista
, what makes this one better and different is its focus. While other Vista books can regularly be 500 or
more
pages, this book cuts through all the technical jargon and gives you exactly what you want: the most important, most requested, and just plain
cool
est
things
about Vista that will change the way you work on
your
PC. Each page covers just one topic, complete with full color
photos
and screenshots, making it easy to find what you?re looking for fast. You?ll learn how to take advantage of Vista?s newest features in order to better manage your digital photos, secure your computer, play your
music
, customize your computer?s look and feel, work with video, back up your data, and much, much more.
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Excellent Non-Techi Tech Book!!
This
book
rocks! If you want a book that can help you get around the complexity of
Windows
Vista
, this is it. The one-page snippets are dead on. Short-explanitory directions with great screen shots too. I feel that if you buy this book to have a relatively easy way to learn the ins and outs of Vista, you won't be dissapointed.
Any computer or general-interest library needs this easy, attractive and logical approach
Other
book
s covering
Windows
Vista
are unnecessarily complicated for
your
basic user: not so The Windows Vista Book. Each page is a color screen visual which take one topic and provides screenshots and
photos
for quick reference. Learn how to manage photos, play
music
, and customize within the Vista environment with a guide that vastly simplifies the entire process. Any computer or general-interest library needs this easy, attractive and logical approach that average, everyday computer users can quickly use.
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Quick, easy explanations help transition from XP to Vista
I admit it, I'm one of the many XP users who didn't jump to
Vista
when it was first announced. Stories of the interface, problems with printer compatibility, etc. made me not want to even think about changing operating systems. As a longtime PC user, having made the transition from DOS to the first
Windows
release years ago; I wasn't looking forward to yet another big change in how I do my work.
Reading "The Windows Vista
Book
" gave me reason to finally make the switch to Vista. The book has 10 short chapters, easy-to-understand explanations of individual features, and a full-color screen shot highlighting the feature on each page.
It's obvious the editor/author/publisher took care to make it simple to scan the book chapters. Each chapter has a different colored 1/2 inch border at the top of the page with the chapter title which makes it a breeze to distinguish chapters.
Want that tip on Security? Go the chapter with the purple bordered pages. How do I split clips for a movie? Go to the light green bordered pages.
I liked the book since it gave me quick overview of some of the most helpful and exciting features in Vista, without taking up a lot of my time. Chapter 1, with its list of the 10
cool
est features in Vista, will get anyone moving away from XP.
The Vista photo managing features explained in Chapter 7, Getting the Most out of
Your
Photos
, were a lifesaver for our family at a recent reunion. With a couple hundred photos shot the night before, I quickly organized, edited, and displayed a slideshow to the family the next morning.
A nice touch - tips are included throughout the chapters, at the bottom of pages, set off by a blue background box.
My only negative comment on the book - the content on each page was one big paragraph, some paragraphs with
more
than 15 lines. It would have been an easier read to break some of the longer paragraphs into shorter paragraphs.
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