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Introduction to The Secret Guide to Computers
Read it online for free! The Secret Guide to Computers is the world's only complete computer tutorial. It includes:
- Hardware: Learn about all of the parts of your computer and what they do. Use the buyer's guide to discover how to buy a great computer cheaply. Find out what to look for in a system and compare different brands. It even goes so far as to offer unbiased recommendation of places to purchase what you choose!
- Software: Find out everything you wanted to know and more about your operating system, word processor, spreadsheets, databases, games, and more. Learn to tweak your computer for maximum performance and neat shortcuts to make you more productive.
- Internet: Go beyond just surfing the web. Start using email, newsgroups, and more.
- Fix Your Computer: Why spend money to fix your computer when you can do it yourself. Discover how here.
- Programming: Learn multiple programming languages that allow you to make your computer putty in your hands.
If you have ever wanted to know anything about computers or how they work, you can probably find it here. So go ahead, read it for free online, then once you are convinced of its infinite value pick up a copy for yourself and your friends at a 20% discount!
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PC Magazine
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New York Times
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Boston Globe
"Russ Walter is a unique resource, important to beginning and advance users. His Guide is practical, down-to-earth, and easy to read."
Chicago Tribune
"The Guide is the best computer book. It is a cornucopia of computer delights..."
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