Windows 7 for Seniors for Dummies
Windows 7 for Seniors for Dummies by Mark Justice Hinton
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Number of Pages:
- 408
- ISBN:
- 0470509465
- Product Group:
- book
- Publisher:
- John Wiley & Sons
- Publication Date:
- Sept. 11, 2009
- BooksForGeeks.com ID:
- 333
Helps you learn to use the Windows 7. This book lets you know: what's on the taskbar; directions for creating and saving documents; steps for installing a printer and other peripherals; how to connect to the Internet anywhere; Backgammon and other games you can play online; and, advice on backing up documents and photos.
Reviews for Windows 7 for Seniors for Dummies
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Old Duffers unite
Rated out of 5 stars, March 12th, 2010
This is perfect for those who are of a certain age and new to computers. At first everything is daunting, but the 'Dummies' book on Office 2007 is excellent. Easy to follow and understand and as my wife is the one I bought it for, it allows me to get on with other things instead of being constantly interrupted with "What does that mean and what do I need to do now?" questions.
Recommended. -
ok
Rated out of 5 stars, March 12th, 2010
it was what it says-for people that are dummies.
service was excellent
thank you
Graham -
Too basic
Rated out of 5 stars, February 12rd, 2010
Completely the wrong book for me - I know more than I thought I did - far too basic -
Older Dummies
Rated out of 5 stars, January 12th, 2010
Usual Dummies standard but sadly too basic. My fault, I should taken more care about the description.
Quality good, and delivery on time. -
Windows 7 For Seniors For Dummies
Rated out of 5 stars, January 12th, 2010
This Book contains no information on Windows Live Mail( Microsofts feature for Word 7). All the Author considers is the use of Google Mail.(Google mail may be his Favourite but is not everyones)
I understand that the Windows 7 For Dummies does cover Windows Live Mail. I do not consider that I should have to Purchase this as well to get this information. Had I known this I would not have bothered with the Seniors Version.
Maybe the publisher of these Books would consider supplying a FREE supplement (extracted from Windows 7) for distribution to purchasers of Seniors Version
Because of this I cannot give this book a Higher Rating.
Tony Maggs

