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Windows Vista Secrets 2nd Edition
- Follows the highly successful first edition with over 25% more content, including extensive coverage of the latest update, Service Pack 1
- Addresses a huge market of consumers eager to learn about hidden gems and secrets in Vista and SP1
- Covers features that are not disclosed in Microsoft's books or help files
- A highly connected and qualified author has gathered information from an extensive network of Windows beta testers and thousands of readers, as well as conducted his own experiments on the new OS
- New chapters cover personalizing and configuring Vista, networking, Zune, Vista and ultra-mobile PCs, Windows Home Server, and many more new topics
- ISBN-100470242000
- ISBN-13978-0470242001
- Edition2nd
- PublisherWiley
- Publication dateOctober 13, 2008
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.4 x 2.03 x 9.3 inches
- Print length1032 pages
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From the Back Cover
Get ready to be amazed by numerous tips, tricks, and undocumented features that disclose unique and exciting aspects of the new Windows Vista SP1 operating system. This revised SP1 Edition is packed with over 250 additional pages revealing secrets on topics like configuring Vista, networking, Microsoft Zune, Windows Live OneCare, LIVE, Windows Home Server, and the new and exciting features included in SP1. Leading Windows authority Paul Thurrott reveals hidden Vista abilities and offers a behind-the-scenes look at everything from hardware and software compatibility to security features to keep your data safe. These priceless pieces of little-known expert advice will help you quickly grasp the many benefits of Windows Vista.
The Insider's Guide to
Installing or upgrading to Windows Vista SP1 (see Chapter 2)
Personalizing and configuring Windows Vista SP1 (see Chapter 7)
Windows Vista SP1 networking (see Chapter 10)
Using Zune® as a digital media alternative (see Chapter 12)
Getting the ultimate Vista experience on Tablet PC and Ultra-Mobile PCs (see Chapter 18)
Managing e-mail and contacts (see Chapter 20)
Taking Vista to the next level with LIVE services (see Chapter 21)
Master TV and digital media with Windows Media Center (see Chapter 24)
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Product details
- Publisher : Wiley; 2nd edition (October 13, 2008)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 1032 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0470242000
- ISBN-13 : 978-0470242001
- Item Weight : 3.42 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.4 x 2.03 x 9.3 inches
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The author of over 20 books, Paul Thurrott is a technology analyst for Windows IT Pro and the majordomo of the SuperSite for Windows (www.winsupersite.com). He writes a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE (www.windowsitpro.com/email), a daily Windows news and information e-mail newsletter called 'WinInfo Daily News' (www.wininformant.com), and a monthly column called 'Need to Know' in Windows IT Pro Magazine. He also blogs daily via the SuperSite Blog (community.winsupersite.com/blogs/paul), posts regularly on Twitter (www.twitter.com/thurrott), and appears weekly in the highly rated and hugely popular Windows Weekly podcast with Leo Laporte (www.twit.tv/ww).
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Customers find the book great for an overview of what's new in Vista, and say the content is clear and helpful. They also describe the writing style as nicely written.
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Customers find the book great for an overview of what's new, with clear explanations. They also say it's informative and straight forward for those new to the Vista system.
"...There is a wealth of knowledge in this book. In fact, it has inspired me to purchase an additional book and seek a Vista certification." Read more
"...I highly recommend the Secrets series of guidebooks as highly informative, especially when it comes to undocumented features and drilling down to..." Read more
"...Those few items that I have used it have been pretty clear and helpful...." Read more
"...It's 600 pages of information that almost any user of Windows Vista will want to keep close by, as a handy reference source...." Read more
Customers find the writing style nice and excellent. They also say the book covers Vista very well.
"...So I decided to purchase it and give it a read. This book is fantastic. Even though it is a book on Windows, it is very good to read...." Read more
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I was correct, it's well written and he was able to pick up a few things right away, money well spent.
My conclusion about this book is that it is more the missing user manual than a real techie book with good insider's technical knowledge. The last time Microsoft included a concise user manual with windows was with Windows 3.11. This book perfectly fills that void. If you are a home user or are trying to enhace your BASIC knowledge of vista, this is a good book.
If you are a technical professional in the field, this book is not going to give you any epiphanies. I also didn't like that there seemed to be a healthy dose of filler in the book as well. There are pages upon pages about fonts including many more pages of font character sets. I would guess that less than 1% of the people that buy the book will have any interesting reading that many pages about fonts nor will many people use the font character sets that the authors printed over many pages.
I'm Sorry to say that I'm pretty let down by this book. Especially considering that about 90% of the "Secrets" in this book are not secrets but are fairly common knowledge to advanced home and technical users.
Please gentlemen, you both have the technical skills and contacts to make a much better book than this. Instead it seems you've made a book that was stuffed with filler and basic info so that you could be one of the first to market after the release of vista.
If your an IT then you already know that publishers such as Syba and Microsoft Press are where you need to go for your 1000± page sleeping pills you read every new release. For power-users and home enthusiasts I highly recommend the Secrets series of guidebooks as highly informative, especially when it comes to undocumented features and drilling down to the under levels of the OS. And you won't go insane referencing tech terms you wish had been put into home user language since they already are.
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The writers cover virutally everything that is new to Vista and many things that are old hat to previous Windows versions. It's 600 pages of information that almost any user of Windows Vista will want to keep close by, as a handy reference source.
It is too early in the life of the Vista operating system to declare this book the end-all for Vista users, but it provides a singularly strong start.
He gives clear explanations, not in computerese, so it is easy most of the time to follow his meanings and suggestions.
Highly recommend this book. May also be useful for the next version of Windows that will probably be here sometime late this year or early next.
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The contents brings together thousands of FAQs that can be found elsewhere in online help, blogs, newsgroups, etc., into a single publication. It is a little unbalanced in its emphasis.
Overall, I would recommend it for value and useful but only at its heavily discounted price.