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Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual
By David Pogue
May 2002
Pages: 584
Series: The Missing Manuals
ISBN 10: 0-596-00260-2 |
ISBN 13: 9780596002602
(Average of 2 Customer Reviews)
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In Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual, New York Times technology columnist (and bestselling Missing Manual series creator) David Pogue provides the friendly, authoritative book that should have been in the box. It includes witty, authoritative coverage of every feature, from the new two-column Start menu to setting up a small-office network and sharing an Internet connection among several PCs.
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Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual Review, April 10 2003





Hi David,
Frankly, I was intimidated by XP until I got my hands on your book Windows XP, Home Edition, The Missing Manual. It seemed to explain everything in easy to read language with plenty of illustrations. The index is really great. Even the most intricate item is there and a good explanatiion of what I was looking for. I think of it as the "bible" for XP. If it isn't there, I probably don't need it. You have done an excellent job on the Home Edition manual and if need be I would certainly look to your other Missing Manuals. Best.
Joe Berns
Windows XP Home Edition: The Missing Manual Review, March 19 2003





Great book. Helped me a lot. Though, probably not what Dave intended (since I am a Mac-to-PC-switcher and the book shows that XP is - at least for me - a better system than OS X). I hope he will do soon Office XP.
Thomas
Berlin, Germany
PS: Dave seems to be a Macintosh fan. In case he has access to Cupertino: He should let them know that they are making a huge mistake by banning Mac OS 9 from their new machines.
Media reviews
"One of the beauties of the Missing Manuals is that there is always something new to discover and the research is quite thorough...I kept finding snippets of information, in the way of Tips or Notes, that would give just that bit extra."
-- Graham K. Rogers, Bangkok Post
"Pogue, the New York Times computer columnist, is among the world's best explainers."
-- Kevin Kelly, co-founder of Wired
"I have reviewed quite a number of Missing Manual books and I am always impressed with them. David Pogue is a Mac master and the depth of his knowledge shines through."
-- Roger Bernau, ACT Apple User Group Incorporated
"After reviewing many manuals on Windows XP Home as a potential text for an introductory course at a community senior center The Missing Manual seemed to be the perfect choice. The students agree."
--Michael Rosenthal, Claremont Senior Computer Club, April 2004
"'The Missing Manual' is perfect for those of you out there who, like me, bought a computer years ago in order to help your writing, then ended up spending as much time toying with the computer as you do on that manuscript (especially when the writing's not going well). I find myself lying in bed at night, picking it up and paging through it, learning something here, something there, getting caught up in the discovery process, while Don DeLillio's 'Underworld,' a novel I've been trying to clear time to sit down with since it was published in 1997, lies on the night table, half-read...when was the last time you curled up with a good computer book?"
--Rochelle Ratner, "American Book Review," June 2003
"This is a thorough, comprehensive and well written guide as you would expect when the author is technology columnist for the 'New York Times'...If you want assistance with Windows XP Home Edition beyond what is available in the help menu, this book is for you. Highly recommended."--Jack Merrill, Memphis PC Users Group, May 2003
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"One of the beauties of the Missing Manuals is that there is always something new to discover and the research is quite thorough...I kept finding snippets of information, in the way of Tips or Notes, that would give just that bit extra."
--Graham K. Rogers, Bangkok Post
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