The Dummies series is quickly becoming the de facto standard for introductory tutorials and this title is no exception. Internet Explorer 4 for Dummies completely covers IE 4's features and functions with an emphasis on introducing the Internet. The book covers an impressive breadth of information--everything from getting connected to serving up your own Web-based content for the Active Desktop--and is detailed enough to get newcomers started. You'll learn how to use the Web browsing functions of Internet Explorer and all of its component parts, including Outlook Express, Microsoft Chat, the Active Desktop, and FrontPage Express. The author even presents a selection of favorite Web sites to get you started. If IE 4 is your browser of choice and the Internet is still relatively new to you, Internet Explorer 4 for Dummies is one of the best ways to get familiar with both.
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So much hype surrounds the Internet that when something truly extraordinary comes along, it's only natural to be skeptical. But as Internet Explorer 4 For Windows For Dummies shows, the latest release of Microsoft's Web browsing software deserves the attention that it's getting. In Internet Explorer 4 For Windows For Dummies, computing expert Doug Lowe provides a complete, practical reference to using all of Explorer's exciting new features, including Getting connected to the Internet Installing and customizing your Internet Explorer software Browsing the Web and managing your own list of Favorites Subscribing and setting up channels so that all kinds of information from your favorite sites come to you directly and automatically Exchanging e-mail with Outlook Express and even chatting and holding meetings online with NetMeeting Specifying parental controls so that your kids can't access inappropriate material Using Microsoft's new Active Desktop for seamless integration of your PC with the Internet Building your own Web pages with FrontPage Express, as well as setting up your own channel







