Little Windows 95 Book

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Author: Kay Yarborough Nelson

ISBN-10: 1566091810

ISBN-13: 9781566091817

Category: Windows / Windows 95 & 98

Your guide to Windows 95. This easy, informative, and entertaining volume spotlights the essentials so you can get to work quickly. Short, fully-illustrated chapters explore the Windows interface in detail, offering tips and tricks the manual doesn't. Each chapter includes a handy summary chart of keyboard shortcuts and quick tips.

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Your guide to Windows 95. This easy, informative, and entertaining volume spotlights the essentials so you can get to work quickly. Short, fully-illustrated chapters explore the Windows interface in detail, offering tips and tricks the manual doesn't. Each chapter includes a handy summary chart of keyboard shortcuts and quick tips. Booknews This refreshing analysis of the intersection between television programming and feminism beginning in the 1970s does not demonize the medium but rather shows how cultural attitudes are reflected by television. Dow makes informed judgments from within both television and feminist history contexts, following the trajectory from "lifestyle feminism" in The Mary Tyler Moore Show to Murphy Brown's postfeminism personified and into this week's "maternal feminism" of Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman. Besides all that, Dow is an academic writer that one can actually understand. Paper edition (unseen), $17.50. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Ch. 1A Guided Tour1Ch. 2Jumpstarting Windows 9511Ch. 3Working with Windows17Ch. 4Exploring Your Files33Ch. 5Customizing Windows51Ch. 6Working with Programs69Ch. 7Printing89Ch. 8It's not You, It's...101Appendix A: Here's How109Appendix B: Keyboard Shortcuts123Index127

\ BooknewsThis refreshing analysis of the intersection between television programming and feminism beginning in the 1970s does not demonize the medium but rather shows how cultural attitudes are reflected by television. Dow makes informed judgments from within both television and feminist history contexts, following the trajectory from "lifestyle feminism" in The Mary Tyler Moore Show to Murphy Brown's postfeminism personified and into this week's "maternal feminism" of Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman. Besides all that, Dow is an academic writer that one can actually understand. Paper edition (unseen), $17.50. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \