Quieres ponerte al da en Windows 8? Este es tu libro! El aspecto y funcionamiento de Windows 8 es distinto al de las versiones anteriores. La pantalla de inicio para pantallas tactiles y las nuevas apps pueden confundir incluso a los usuarios de Windows con mas horas de vuelo. Con este libro dominaras Windows 8: conoceras la nueva interfaz, aprenderas a ir en busca del archivo perdido, podras crear una red y manejaras Windows 8 en tu tableta, entre otras muchas habilidades. Los grandes cambios date una vuelta por la pantalla de inicio donde se cargan las apps y programas, averigua adonde ha ido a parar el escritorio y utiliza el Panel de control para personalizar Windows 8 Toca y listo familiarizate con las opciones creadas para los dispositivos tactiles Un paseo por la web utiliza Internet Explorer, configura y manda correos electronicos, entra en las redes sociales, todo ello con la mayor seguridad Cuando quieras compartir descubre la forma de proteger la intimidad de los usuarios y como se instala una red La magia del mundo multimedia escucha un CD, musica digital y ve peliculas, o trabaja con las fotos que acabas de importar desde tu camara.
Born in San Diego, California, Andy Rathbone began writing for newspapers in the early 80s. He started freelancing articles to computer magazines soon after, then began writing the "Windows For Dummies" series in 1992. His books have been translated into more than 30 languages worldwide.
He's since written more than 50 books, with more than 15 million copies in print. Recent books include Windows 8.1 For Dummies, Surface For Dummies, and Windows 8 Tablets For Dummies.
His latest book, the second edition of Windows 10 For Dummies, is available as of November 2016.
Since our computer that ran my beloved Windows 7 died on Sunday, we had to go out on Monday and make an emergency purchase of a new computer because I work online and I am taking grad school classes while my daughter takes classes online too. The new computer has Windows 8 and I am still reeling from the shock of this new OS. Help! I'm drowning. Help!
My husband and daughter let me set things up on our computers (thanks, guys) so it was me versus Windows 8 and it looked like Windows 8 was going to take me down. It certainly had me cursing like a sailor which I ordinarily don't do. My husband was so shocked he rushed out and bought this for me.
Now, this is the portable edition but it was all he could find in Staples so I did some serious power reading and learned quite a bit and have actually got things set up pretty well though it was a mighty struggle. This book is not complete so I have ordered a lot of Windows 8 books from the library as well as some Office 2013/Word 2013 books because I had been using Word/Office 2007 for years and they don't sell it anymore so I now also have Office/Word 2013 to learn as well.
This is a good place to start if you are desperate and hysterical like I was and confronted with needing to do things on a new computer right now without knowing how to operate the new system but you will want additional resources as this is not complete.
It's a good idea to consult a book like this to get used to Windows 8, but there are a lot of questions it doesn't answer. Still, go get you started, it's not a bad resource.
I know that you can find a solution to most any Windows 8 issue on line or under "help" within the program, but sometimes I just like to take the book and sit down and look up the subject and perhaps browse some other related topics. That is why I think it is a crime that Microsoft and others sell you a disk for more than a hundred dollars (it costs them pennies to make it) and don't provide a comprehensive manual with it. I know you can also get you-tube tutorials for Windows 8 on line, but at the risk of being old fashion, I just think seeing it in print and underlining something you think is important and rereading it. For me knowing you can pull the book down from your library at any time and review it is more satisfying. I find this book a good reference. An attempt to make it easy to read is obvious, and the index is comprehensive. Now that later additions of Windows is out you should be able to get this book used at a fair price. If you are upgrading to Windows 8 it can be traumatic without a manual like this one because of all the arbitrary changes MS made in the basic platform. I said I finished this book, but it is really an on-going process since it is a reference as well as an introduction to the the program.
By the way....we are all "dummies" when we first get a new program like this.
Lots of good tidbits on using Windows 8 but written as if for someone who doesn't know much about windows at all. Would have loved a windows 8 for win7 users. But it was a for dummies book so I should have expected that. It's also a bit out of date now especially since the updates from windows 8.1