Windows 95 in a Nutshell is a comprehensive, compact reference
that systematically unveils what serious users of Windows 95 will
find interesting and useful. Little known details of the operating
system, utility programs, and configuration settings are all captured
in a consistent reference format.
This is the first book in years personally coauthored by Tim O'Reilly,
the publisher whose books have revolutionized computer book publishing
with their common-sense approach, depth of detail, and focus on practical
information that you can really use. If you can't remember which option
on a dialog box controls a function, or if you just want to have a
better handle on what's available, this is the book you need.
It contains:
- A fast-paced introduction to the operating system for new users
- Detailed documentation on almost every command and utility available
with Windows 95, including Start Menu accessories, DOS commands, hidden
system administration utilities such as the Registry Editor and Policy
Editor, and optional suites of programs such as Microsoft Plus!,
PowerToys and KernelToys
- Detailed advice and documentation on system configuration via the
Control Panel, system startup files, and the Registry
- A detailed treatment of Internet configuration and access via
Dial-Up Networking
- Hundreds of tips, gotchas, and clever ways to do familiar and
not-so-familiar tasks
- A focus on ways to integrate the command line and batch files into
your work with Windows 95
- Pointers to dozens of useful online sites that contain additional
information
The book also includes an innovative "Task Index," which is a comprehensive
cross-reference list that gives shorthand instructions on how to accomplish
hundreds of the most useful and interesting things you might want to do
with Windows 95. The book even provides a detailed look at the Win95
architecture, getting you under the hood and showing you how the operating
system really works.
This book follows the commonsense O'Reilly approach, cutting through the hype
and giving practical details you can use every day. Any user who wants to
make the most of Windows 95 will love this book.
(Note: This book is not replaced by Windows 98 in a Nutshell.
O'Reilly will be providing strong marketing support for both volumes.)
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