The Book That Should Have Come with Your Computer


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A note from the author:

T. J. Lee Here's the deal... I want you to buy this book. My co-authors want you to buy this book. And whether you know it or not you want to buy this book.

Here's why.

For a small price you'll get an ebook jam-packed with solid, useful information that anyone — whether thinking about buying, have just bought, or is already running a PC — can use to be more productive, less aggravated, and generally happier with their computer.

That covers everybody and that's why you want to buy this book as much as we want you to buy it.

You don't need many useful tips to cover the low price that we are charging for this book in PDF format. That means that this handy helpful sanity saver will actually pay for itself many times over.

You'll get twenty chapters divided into six sections with three appendices covering everything from purchasing a computer to managing all the software you download from the Web (and how to keep it all upgraded, updated, and current).

This book was written by the same team that helps bring you The Naked PC Newsletter every other week. If you've read our newsletter you know the emphasis we put on empowering the user and making the computer serve you in your quest to get some useful work done. We've been working with computers since you had to deal with DOS and have poured our hard won knowledge into this book so you don't have to learn it all the hard way.

Wouldn't it be nice to have all your answers in one spot and in a fully searchable format to boot? How much is your time and aggravation worth? I'm telling you that you won't be sorry you purchased this book.

— T. J. Lee


The printed copy of this book entitled, The Unofficial Guide to PCs is out of print. But you can order the CD-ROM version direct from the authors. We've retitled the electronic version as The Book That Should Have Come with Your Computer. Fully searchable, great value! Click here to order!

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Table of Contents
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