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Windows 7 in a Rush

You’ve probably already been using Windows for quite some time. No matter if you used Windows XP, Windows Vista, or even earlier versions of the OS, you already know that files are stored in folders, the Start button provides access to applications and features, and the big blue ‘e’ is Internet Explorer.

You don’t care about the history of Windows or need a primer on how the Internet works. You have your own work to do and problems to solve and can’t waste time with massive tomes that take you on twisting learning journeys with fictional characters and scenarios. You just want to get to the good stuff in Windows 7- and fast.

In a Rush books do just that. Using Brain Bits features like links, chunks, vertical slices, highlighting and more, In a Rush books use cognitive methods that take advantage of how your brain already works. As a result, Windows 7 In a Rush will get you up to speed quickly, and help you remember what you’ve learned.

Things like:

  • Personalizing Windows 7
  • Using Aero Flip and Flip 3D
  • Wireless Networking with Windows 7
  • Libraries and the new Windows Explorer
  • Creating a Homegroup
  • Working with Media: Pictures, Music, Movies, and TV

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