Posts Tagged ‘books’

For Dummies vs. Step by Step

Which series of books you like best? Join the discussion started by this article and share your opinion.

The Battle of the Books: For Dummies vs. Step by Step

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Microsoft Office 2010 for Dummies – Is it Worth Buying?

Are you in need of buying a book with helps people learn Microsoft Office 2010? Learn if Microsoft Office 2010 for Dummies is a good option or not, from this review.

Reviewing Microsoft Office 2010 for Dummies

Windows 7 Visual Quick Tips

Are you searching for a book that takes a visual approach to teaching people how to work with Windows 7? Then Windows 7 Visual Quick Tips might be for you. To learn more about the book, check out this review.

Reviewing Windows 7 Visual Quick Tips

Computing with Windows 7 for the Older and Wiser

Do you need to teach somebody older about computing? Check out this book. It might help you ease the learning experience.

Reviewing Computing with Windows 7 for the Older and Wiser

Learning Microsoft Office 2010 from a book

Want to learn Microsoft Office 2010? Check if this book is a worthy guide.

Reviewing Microsoft Office Professional 2010 Step By Step

Want to Truly Learn Microsoft Office 2010?

There are many available computing books but few really teach you how stuff works and, most important, why it works the way it does. Luckily, Microsoft Office 2010 Inside Out, authored by the ultra-famous Ed Bott, is one such book. If you want to learn Office 2010, you should definitely check it out.

Reviewing Microsoft Office 2010 Inside Out

Got any Windows 7 or Office 2010 “Dummies”?

Got any “dummies” who need help learning how to work with Windows 7 or Office 2010? You might want to check out this book +  DVD bundle.

Reviewing Windows 7 and Office 2010 For Dummies, Book + DVD Bundle

Microsoft Office 2010 Plain & Simple – Office for your non-hacker friends

Like all Plain and Simple books, Microsoft Office 2010 Plain & Simple doesn’t really teach people why software works the way it does. It simply shows how to accomplish the most common tasks in a visual manner. If you want to know more about this book and if it really is worth buying for your ‘non-hacker’ friends & family members, check out this review.

Reviewing Microsoft Office 2010 Plain & Simple

Windows 7 Plain & Simple – A book for your non-hacker friends

If you look on its cover, this books seems cheery and less “serious” than other technology books. That’s because, at least according to this review, the book is not for TinyHacker readers; but for your friends who don’t really care about understanding technology but still want to use it to get the job done.

Reviewing Windows 7 Plain & Simple




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