Market_Desc: · Primary audience: This book is aimed directly at the huge consumer market for Microsoft Windows. It is written so that any intelligent computer user - beginning, intermediate, or advanced - can follow its step-by-step procedures.· Secondary audience: Besides power users, Windows Vista Secrets will reveal useful information to any desktop user of Windows Vista, regardless of his or her knowledge level.Special Features: · Windows Vista Secrets includes useful insider information on the biggest release of Windows in almost a decade!· Much of the content will not appear in any other books on the topic. The authors worked directly with Vista beta testers, and gleaned tips from their half a million newsletter subscribers, who revealed hidden Windows features to the authors. · The experts show you how to fix Windows desktop problems as well as how to prevent them. The book is filled with little-known information that a reader can put to work instantly.· Since the publication of the first Secrets book, Windows 3 Secrets in 1991, books in the series co-authored by Brian Livingston have sold over 2.3 million copies.· If you buy only one Windows book, make it this one. -PC Magazine (on Windows 95 Secrets)
About The Book: Windows Vista Secrets reveals features of the new operating system that are not disclosed in Microsoft s books or help files and are not contained in other competing works. By tapping the extensive network of Windows beta testers and conducting their own experiments on the new OS, the authors develop page after page of information that is essential to power users of Windows, but is not available elsewhere. The book does not include any obvious topics, such as listing the choices that happen to be on each menu in the various Windows applets. Windows Vista Secrets include numerous tips, tricks, and undocumented features, with extensive screen shots, tables, and illustrations. This book is for anyone who uses Windows Vista and wants to be able to control it rather than being controlled by it! There is no filler in the book, just little known information that a reader can put to work instantly!