The only complete, current guide you'll ever need to using Windows 3.11 and the Internet. Windows 3.1 users no longer need to be left out of the Internet revolution--Robert Cowart has added more than 300 new pages of detailed coverage of Internet Explorer (included on the book's CD!), customizing and troubleshooting the operating system, and enhancing productivity with Windows 3.11. The CD includes valuable utilities and Windows 3.1 programs, plus AT&T World Net Service's sign-up software, which gives every reader instant access to the World Wide Web with a single mouse click.
Robert Cowart has written more than 45 books on computer programming and applications, with more than a dozen on Windows. His titles include Windows 7 In Depth. Using Windows Vista, Windows NT Unleashed, Mastering Windows 98, Windows NT Server Administrator's Bible, and Windows NT Server 4.0: No Experience Required. Several of his books have been best sellers in their category and have been translated into more than 20 languages. He has written on a wide range of computer-related topics for such magazines as PC Week, PC World, PC Magazine, PC Tech Journal, Mac World, and Microsoft Systems Journal. In addition to working as a freelance consultant specializing in small businesses, he has taught programming classes at the University of California Extension in San Francisco. He has appeared as a special guest on the PBS TV series Computer Chronicles, CNN's Headline News, ZD-TV's The Screen Savers, and ABC's World News Tonight with Peter Jennings Robert lives in Berkeley, California. In his spare time he is involved in the music world, producing chamber-music concerts and playing various genres of music. He meditates regularly in hopes of rewiring his inner computer. In 2008, Robert graduated with a masters degree in psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. He is now a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern in Emeryville, California.
