From Library Journal
Engst here provides the cure for the Internet disenfranchised. Packed into nearly 1000 pages is an exhaustive overview of the Internet and its history, tools, and resources. A great deal of the book is devoted to differing connections to the Internet and their advantages and disadvantages, plus important Internet software. Internet aficionados might argue with Engst on some of the details, but this book and its comprehensive collections of facts, rather than factoids, provides a real service to Internet novices. Even if you don't systematically read the text, you'll find the collection of Internet tools on disk invaluable. This is one of the best places to start Internetting.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
This update of the national bestseller provides everything Mac users need to connect to and navigate the Internet. Readers learn how to get online, where to look for what, and how to master e-mail, downloading, FTP sites, and more! "Provides a non-technical approach to learning how to get connected to the Internet and what to do there. Disk includes powerful utilities for getting online and using the Internet. Covers USENET newsgroups, e-mail, Internet resources, and more". Covers the Internet for Macintosh. --
Hayden Books