Opening Windows

An Hour of Your Time

Nonfiction, Computers, Application Software, Utilities, General Computing, Reference, Skills
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Author: Franklyn Nash ISBN: 9781386653172
Publisher: Resource Angel Press Publication: September 3, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Franklyn Nash
ISBN: 9781386653172
Publisher: Resource Angel Press
Publication: September 3, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Is Windows 10 a pain or a pleasure?

A waste of your time or a jewel to treasure?

If you’ve little idea about what you should do,

Then Opening Windows is clearly for you!

If Windows 10 appears to you dull and opaque, then you need to give Franklyn Nash An Hour of Your Time and he’ll make Windows 10 crystal clear.

After half a lifetime spent in teaching and in building websites and computers, Franklyn Nash will help you demystify Windows.

No more hunting through woolly websites, fussy forums and mushy-headed magazines and finding contradictory advice. Whether you’re a beginner, novice or a competent you'll find an abundance of easy to understand answers here in one lucid location.

In this first book in the An Hour of Your Time series, you’ll discover tips and advice about such topics as

  • the two golden rules of email safety
  • what software is essential to get you started
  • ways to make Google Chrome even better
  • how to defeat hackers
  • how to remove cake crumbs and coffee from your keyboard

Over the years, family and friends have commented: “You’ve helped me so much with my computer, why not write some books and share your knowledge with others?” So he did! The first one is called Opening Windows.

Information about other books in the series is available at www.anhourofyourtime.co.uk

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Is Windows 10 a pain or a pleasure?

A waste of your time or a jewel to treasure?

If you’ve little idea about what you should do,

Then Opening Windows is clearly for you!

If Windows 10 appears to you dull and opaque, then you need to give Franklyn Nash An Hour of Your Time and he’ll make Windows 10 crystal clear.

After half a lifetime spent in teaching and in building websites and computers, Franklyn Nash will help you demystify Windows.

No more hunting through woolly websites, fussy forums and mushy-headed magazines and finding contradictory advice. Whether you’re a beginner, novice or a competent you'll find an abundance of easy to understand answers here in one lucid location.

In this first book in the An Hour of Your Time series, you’ll discover tips and advice about such topics as

Over the years, family and friends have commented: “You’ve helped me so much with my computer, why not write some books and share your knowledge with others?” So he did! The first one is called Opening Windows.

Information about other books in the series is available at www.anhourofyourtime.co.uk

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