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James Floyd Kelly (Author)
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Don’t Spend A Dime is responsive to, and well-suited for the domestic economic situation. The book’s value proposition is devastatingly simple: For $25, you can save hundreds of dollars in software costs by learning to take advantage of zero-cost software that is freely available on the Internet. The book and its message appeal powerfully to the first-time computer buyer who may have just spent his or her budget on hardware only to find out that hardware alone is not enough.

From senior citizens to students, from corporate drones to small business-people, readers of all types can benefit from the research that author James Kelly has put in to choosing the solutions described in this book. James has done the research and presents best-of-breed solutions in every common software category, from digital photo management to word processing, from blogging to social networking. Don’t Spend A Dime doesn’t confuse readers with choices. Instead, the book presents a clear and simple menu of software solutions that will get the job done. All the author’s choices are reasonable, and readers can feel secure in following the author’s straightforward and well-defended advice.

Written in the comfortable, knowledgeable tone that make James Kelly’s Lego NXT books the best in their category, Don’t Spend A Dime is the book that will open the average person’s eyes to the joys of zero-cost computing. James Kelly takes the PC and turns it from a bottomless, money-pit into a center of creativity. Don’t Spend A Dime gives the power and promise of technology back to those who can least afford it, but who perhaps most need it.


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James Floyd Kelly is a freelance writer living in Atlanta, Georgia. He has written numerous books on a variety of subjects, from computer hardware to robotics to programming. James enjoys researching and using free software as much as possible, and his previous jobs (including network administrator, IT consultant, and technical writer) have given him access to hundreds of applications to install, test, and use. James received his B.A. in English from The University of West Florida (Pensacola, FL) in 1992 and his B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Florida State University (Tallahassee, FL) in 1996. He enjoys making all sorts of odd things by hand - a hobby his wife pretends to understand and a hobby he hopes his son picks up.


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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Apress; 1 edition (April 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1430218630
  • ISBN-13: 978-1430218630
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,688,908 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Don't Spend a Dime is the book I have been looking for... for a lot of us, software and updates can be a little expensive and the free stuff... well, should I trust it? How does it work? How does it compare with the leading "for sale" software? Where can I find it?

James Floyd Kelly gave answers to all those questions and more in my major areas of computer use: Office Software, email, graphics, photo editing, malware protection, and backup. He also covers quite a few more areas that I don't really use like gaming and social networking.

It is written in very readable "non-geek" language that most can understand. I recommend it to all who think "there is something wrong with free".

And, BTW, I am in no way affiliated with the author or publisher. I just happened to run across it when searching for every day low cost computer solutions. And I am glad I did.

I am a very conservative reviewer... it would have to do my laundry and self-install to get 5 stars.
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