Given that Windows Me is essentially Windows 98 with more multimedia support, Hartsfvang could have spent less time on the ins and outs of using the OS and more on how to exploit the new features. Not that the basics of Windows should be ignored--new users will find the information valuable--but, assuming that most computer users are familiar with Windows conventions, it would've been wise to delve more into what's new.
With that in mind, Hartsfvang does a nifty job of detailing the multimedia features of Windows Me, including step-by-step guides to completing such tasks as merging digital pictures, editing movies, and creating digital-music playlists. Hartsfvang also delves into setting up a home network without making it seem like the troublesome task that it often can be. This must be attributed to the author's conversational tone, which is appropriately light without being overly cute.
Although you'll have an ample selection of Windows Me reference books from which to choose, it's hard to imagine any book getting you up and running faster than Do It Yourself Microsoft Windows Me. --John Frederick Moore
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