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Ed Bott (Author)
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0789724464 978-0789724465 November 13, 2000
Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition zeroes in on topics, tools, and techniques that help intermediate to advanced Windows users become more productive with their PCs. This edition covers the most important new technologies in this Windows upgrade for consumers, including MP3 audio, cable moderns, home networking, scanners and digital cameras, and system utilities. It also covers crucial Internet issues, from security options to email management. Hundreds of from-the-trenches tips and tidbits of advice will help the SE reader master the intricacies -- and oddities -- of Windows Millennium.

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Ed Bott is an award-winning computer journalist and one of the most widely recognized voices in the computing world, with nearly two decades of experience as a writer and editor at leading magazines like PC World and PC Computing. Currently, he is Senior Contributing Editor for Smart Business (formerly PC Computing), a 1999 National Magazine Award winner with a monthly circulation of more than 1 million. On the Web, Ed is the Guide to Windows on About.com, one of the Internet's leading resources for news, information, and entertainment; he also writes a weekly column for TechRepublic.com. He is the author of a long list of Que books covering Microsoft Windows and Office, including Special Edition Using Microsoft Office 2000, Using Windows NT Workstation 4, Special Edition Using Windows 98 and Platinum Edition Using Windows 98 (co-author with Ron Person), andtwo editions of Using Windows 95; in all, Ed has reached more than 650,000 Windows and Office users through his unique combination of expert knowledge and friendly, down-to-earth style.


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  • Paperback: 880 pages
  • Publisher: Que (November 13, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0789724464
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789724465
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,876,404 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ed Bott is an award-winning journalist and one of the most
recognized voices in the computing world. He's been working with and
writing about Windows for more than 15 years.



 

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5.0 out of 5 stars best ME book there is--great blue troubleshooting sections, February 7, 2001
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This review is from: Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Millennium (Paperback)
Recently I sat down on a barnes and noble bookstore and tried to decide which was the best windows me book to buy. Although I know my way about Windows (and Linux if you must know the truth), I was discovering a lot of situations with Win ME where I needed more detailed information. I didn't necessarily want one of those tomes with lots of information; I really wanted a more detailed overview of how behavior in Windows ME differs from previous versions of Windows OS. I also wanted to extend ME into a home networking environment.

One problem with many of the Windows ME books is that they are cluttered with legacy information about ISA cards, making cosmetic changes to the desktop, Outlook Express, and net meeting (none of which interests me). What I wanted to know was about USB ports and hardware detection, managing multiple users, setting up a home network, multiple profiles and dual booting with Linux, the ins and outs of system restore, power management troubleshooting, stuff about partitioning and ME boot disks, basic troubleshooting for Direct X games, new hardware support and switches for custom installing ME.

Another problem with many Windows books is that they are stuffed with screenshots and little explanation. Often the bigger books mainly consist of screenshots and a description of the steps, rather than explaining why.

Anyway, the book I ended up buying was Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition (with CD-ROM) by Ed Bott. It was rather large and full of a good bit of extraneous parts, but this book covered all these advanced topics relatively well. Also, each chapter ends with excellent blue troubleshooting pages. The documentation and layout is easy to read and logical and full of "information chunks." It's clear that the author is not simply recycling information from his Win 95 or 98 book.

The next book I almost bought was the extremely readable The Unauthorized Guide to Windows Millennium by Paul McFedries. It was a smaller book than the Special Edition book and extremely readable. They covered many interesting topics about how to extend ME, while not dwelling on technicalities unlikely to interest the current batch of users. I liked the networking section, but was surprised that the book talked mainly about power management as it relates to notebooks and not about desktops.

Another very excellent (and big) book was Microsoft Windows Me Millennium Edition Secrets by Brian Livingston and Davis Straub. I think Livingston writes a weekly column on Windows tips, and I found a lot of useful information and tips in this book. The only problem was some of the material seemed dated and from a previous book. And there was an awful lot about Outlook Express, Net Meeting and Internet Explorer, as well as configuring the desktop. The book also contained good information about networking, but I found that the Que Special Edition mentioned above contained less irrelevant material, less screenshots but more useful information. If you want a reference (i.e. a big book), this wouldn't be a bad choice at all. I didn't find the writing for my topics of interest to be particularly helpful or full of depth. Still, a great book.

I also considered Alan Simpson's humongous Microsoft Windows Me Bible, which also wasn't a bad book. Still, I thought there was a lot of filler here. I would have preferred that the author remove chapters on less crucial features that relate more to 98 than to ME. Also, I didn't find it that readable.

Other books I considered were Windows Millennium: The Missing Manual (published by Oreilley). Of course Oreilley books are tops, but this book didn't seem especially noteworthy, and this book went to the other extreme by including very few screenshots. This book is a smaller book and didn't contain enough topics to help me out.

I checked out some more beginner books, including Dan Gookin Teaches Windows Me (The Author Teaches Series)and Mastering Windows Me by Robert Cowart. Not bad, basically a good book for screenshots, but nothing remarkable.

So that's what I gathered in an hour of browsing through ME books. None of these books are bad, and most are quite good, and lord only knows if my opinions would have changed had I read more chapters. But I should say that I have kept the Special Edition book at my side and referred to it quite often and been pleased to find almost everything I was looking for and more. The only lament is that it's more of a reference and less of a "start-to-finish" book, but the binding of this big book is pretty strong, so you may get around to bringing it to the beach some day. Some day.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hundreds of from-the-trenches tips and tidbits of advice, March 16, 2001
This review is from: Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Millennium (Paperback)
In Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, computer expert Ed Bott zeroes in on topics, tools, and techniques that help intermediate to advanced Windows users become more productive with their PCs. This edition covers the most important new technologies in this Windows upgrade for consumers, including MP3 audio, cable modems, home networking, scanners and digital cameras, and system utilities. It also covers crucial Internet issues, from security options to email management. Hundreds of from-the-trenches tips and tidbits of advice will help the SE reader master the intricacies (and oddities) of Windows Millennium. User Level: Intermediate-Advanced, 880pp.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, but the CD needs to be more complete, May 23, 2001
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This review is from: Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Millennium (Paperback)
I agree with everything Robert Nogale wrote in his review prior to mine, but after purchasing this book based on it, wanted to add a little something.

When I bought this book, I also purchased 'Using Word 2000'. From my personal experience, the "Using" series published by Que are good enough to use as replacements for the worthless books that are sold for use in college courses, and hold no value afterwards. I acutally aced all of the classes I took in the subjects that they publish the 'Using' series in, which speaks well of them. My teachers were skeptical at first, but were also impressed afterward. They had provided me with far MORE information than the courses they gave taught and were 'savers' for use later on. I now have an extensive library of Que books to reference.

Both of these books are advertised as coming with CD-ROM's, which is the best idea I've ever seen. To be able to carry around a CD with you is much easier than packing a 900 page book! What I have come to watch for when it comes to these CD's however, is content. They are only so wonderful if they contain the entire contents of the book that they come with, which is readable in .PFD format. All you need is Acrobat Reader, and you are set...

While 'Using Word 2000' delivered on this promise, 'Using Windows ME' did not. It does come with some very nice software, however. My only complaint was that the book was not provided on CD for reading while I'm on the road with my notebook computer.

The author Ed Bott is a very knowledgable man who has written an excellent book. I would not want to detract from this fact with my review. I would buy this book again, but wish for others also buying it to be aware of the slight disappointment I had. Que publishers do stand behind their books 100% and you cannot go wrong with that!

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