Dell offering free e-book,Windows 8 for Dummies available for download in PDF format which you can download and read on your Computer whenever free to improve your knowledge on Windows 8. Dell’s ebook on Windows 8 comes with a catch you need to provide your email address, phone number and other details.
This book authored by Andy Rathbone who has written many for tech publications and ‘Windows for Dummies’ is popular book of all his publications.
Table of Contents
1. The New Start screen
2. The Traditional desktop
3. Storage: Internal, External, and in the Sky
4. Working with Apps
5. Engaging the Social Apps
6. Getting Connected and Having fun through the Start Screen
7. Ten things you’ll Hate about Windows 8 (And how to fix them)
Closing words : This book doesn’t make you an expert in Windows 8 but its worth to read to understand new features in Windows 8. I’ve read few pages of Dell’s Windows 8 for Dummies e-book and information provided on PDF in plain English in easy to understand manner is really useful to the users specially to newbies.
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Thanks for the info/link. I downloaded the pdf and its content is quite nice.
Need to say all information I provided to Dell was totally inacurate, except a disposable email address I believed to be required in order to receive the download link: not even that was necessary, I downloaded immediately without email.
I wonder if many users provide true information regarding themselves in situations similar to this and, in case very few do (I have no idea), what is the relevancy of asking questions when/if the probability of true users’ data is so low that the issue leads to nonsense ?